Bigfork High School - Le Lac Yearbook (Bigfork, MT)

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1 1 1 1 I I 'I I 1 • .« ■■ I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 I ' 1 1 1 1 1 i EDITOR...................Ewing Micken ASSISTANT EDITOR..................Ray Keller BUSINESS MANAGER.................Anne Brown ASSISTANT BUS. MANAGER....Leona Ream ART EDITOR.....................Evelyn Weed ASSISTANT ART EDITOR... .Edna Gilbert SPORTS EDITOR............Wallace Vinnedge SOCIETY EDITOR. ..................Roberta Swanson ASSISTANT SOC• EDITOR.........Jean Hansen PICTURE EDITOR.............LeRoy Cranston ADVERTISING EDITOR.......••••..John Jones ASSISTANT ADV. EDITOR......Virginia Reese i Dedication In ep. reciation of the help they have x z given us in our years at Bi .fork i:i h School -y- z- x 7 e, : e class of 1552, dedicate this, the - - z - 11th publication of IE L'C, to our teachers. z z z z x z- x z z z- X x x z z z z x z z- z Superintendent C. E. Naugle GARL7CSJ E. XfUC L2 graduated frora Content State University at ?'issoiO yon tarn?, fin 3. A. in Education. Vx. fsuJLe jecarae the fifth Superintendent of Di. fork Hiph School in 1251. Beside his many duties as Superintendent, Vx. Naugle reaches U.5. History9 ..orld Histoiy, social studies, and is adviser to the Student Council. 3 Faculty Features Carl E. Naugle Spencer E. Koppang Donald 0. Hansen Carl E. Naugle - Marines - Corporal - 1st Parachute Battalion - Sea Duty - Atlantic - Caribbean — South Pacific — 5 years• J.J. Sivils - Navy - Yeoman First Class - Personnel Office — San Diego — 6 months. Minesweeper - Pacific Fleet - 30 months - Submarine Service - Pac. Fleet - 6 months. Spenoer E. Koppang - Navy - Signalman - South Pacific — 3 years. Lester 0. Midge - A.A.F. - Sergeant - Tactical Air Communications - England - France - Belgium - 3 years. Donald 0. Hansen - Army - Technical Sergeant Guadalcanal - Solomon Is. - Phillipines - Japan - 3 years. Gordon L. Wickham - Army - Technician - 5th Class - European Theater (Germany) 16 mo. Gordon L. Wickham J.J. Sivils Lester 0. Midge 1 1 1 I w « p I I I Koppang: Midge: Weed: Barton: Sivils: Wickham: Hanson: Montana State College; B.S. (Health Physical Education); Junior High, Coach. Montana State College; B.S. (Industrial Arts); Woodworking, Auto Mechanics. University of Missouri; B.S. (Education) Hone Economics, School Lunch, F.H.A. Montana State Normal College; Secretary, School Librarian. Montana State University; B.A. (Business Administration); Typing, Shorthand, Book- keeping, Economics, Gen. Business, Math. Minot State Teachers College; B.S. (Educa- tion); Band , English. Montana State University and Northern Mont- ana College of Education; B.A. (Education) General Math, General Science, Biology, Geometry, 7 8 Grade Coach. Katherine G. Barton 1 t 4? v r - i - J - -u - ri4 • w J «s lUt ® Eotne f r w y .. etlt wa „ c . ._, b _ 7 . . rr Y fs 'j Y Y •j rr zy Z Z rZ one Johr L. 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Received by..A S3. ........fc.JtX...............Date. JT jn. 1 School Service Co.. 211 E. Huron St.. Chicago 11. n CJ‘ 6 I I I I 1 I 1 Edward L. Kelson y'• •“-— -3-4, ’he ' lser-3. .tudent Council I I I .«inf; Ficken I .C.li.J.-l, F.F. ..-2-3-4, I el;ic-2-4- editor, Day Freeze-2-3-4, Class 'ice-''resident-3, The . iser-3, er' Club-'5, r'lass ecretary-4. I I I 1 Edna I. Cilbert E.K.£ .-l-2-3-4 F. I'. A. -1-2-3-4 Fhe : iser-3, Iibrery-3-4, IeIac-4. Pat iishop r.H.S.-l—2—3—4, Pas)ettell-2, The : iser-3. Padio Club-4, Sportscan Club-4, 'roiector Club-4. 7 LeRoy D. Cranston William R. Kirby B.H.S.-1-2-3-4, Glee Club-1-2, Football-1-2, Basketball-2, Band-2-3-4, Student Council-2- 3-4, B Club-2-3-4, The Kiser-3, Boys State -3, Class President-3-4, Student Body Pres- ident-4, Bay Breeze-4, LeIac-4. Whitefish H.S.-1-2, B.H.S.-3-4, The Kiser-3 Student Council-3-4, Radio Club-4, Rifleman Club-4. Ray E. Keller B.H.S.-1-2-3-4, Class President-1, Boy Scouts -1-2-3-4, Pep Club-2, Bay Breeze-2-3-4, B Club-3-4, The Miser-3. Basketball-3-4, Class Vice-President-4, Fisherman Club-4, IeLac-4. William G. Conley B.H.S.-1-2-3-4, The !-'iser-3. Projector Club-4, Rifleman Club-4, Fisherman Club-4. Class History In September, 1918, about 26 scrubby little Freshmen went through the usual agonies of initiation at the hands of the (pardon the word) Sophomores. This ordeal over, we proceeded to elect our officers. Ray Keller captained our ranks} Shirley Anderson was vice-president} and Helen Heikens •■■ms secretary-treasurer. Jeffery Wilhelm and Gloria Knight represented us in Student Council. A. J. Barney was our sponsor. That year we held a roller-skating party at Lake Blaine. Later on we held a return party for the Sophomores. Upon returning to Bigfork as Sophomores, our first duty was to elect officers. Bobb Zachary was president} Ewing Micken, vice-president} Joan Hersh, secretary-treasurer} LeRoy Cranston and Ray Keller, Student Council representatives. Our advisor for that year was Mrs. Bays. There were 2k students in our Sophomore class. The class opened their third year by electing LeRoy Cranston, president} Ewing Micken, vice-president} Louise Bartlett, secretary-treasurer} Dolores Sumner and Bill Kirby, Student Council representatives. In March of that year we gave the Seniors a banquet which was held at the Flathead Lake Lodges. Then came the Junior Play, The Miser , which was a big success. J. J. Sivils was our advisor. There were 16 students in the class, two of which graduated with the Seniors. At last came our Senior year. We started this, our last year, with only eight members. J. J. Sivils was our advisor. We took an active part in the Carnival in which all the organizations and classes par- ticipated. During the Christmas Season we enjoyed caroling with the other students. Along towards spring we held a Senior Ball which everyone enjoyed. During the same month the Juniors held a banquet in honor of the Seniors. (The Juniors weren't so bad after all.) Then came our Senior Week. Although we had fun, it was filled with sadness as we were together for the last time. We all enjoyed a trip to Missoula that week. May 18 found the Seniors happy but sad as this was Baccalaureate. May 19 was a great day for the Seniors. We were nervous while being handed our diplomas. Now we put the past behind us ard we cl ini) far. t.e, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred fifty-two, having completed the twelve (12) speci- fied years of school required for a high school diploma by the State of Montana at Bigfork, being of sound mind, anti having written no will heretofore, do solemnly ordain and establish this our last Till and testanient. To the faculty we give our undying gratitude for the patient and kindly devotion they have shown us through our period of learning. o the Juniors, vie give our most cherished possession, the honour of bein'' uoper classmen at Bigfork High School. To the Freshmen and Sophomores, we give the right to the many trials and tribulations that they must conquer before they attain the goal of being upper classmen at Bigfork High School. How, we being eight (8) equally divided parts (with exception of LeRcy Cranston who is a little larger than equal) do bequeath and bestow the following attributes: I, heHoy DuPeyron Cranston, will my acknowledged ability to establish diplomatic relations with femmes fatale oi pulchritudinous qualities to John Leon Jones. I further bequeath and bestow upon said John Leon Jones ny ability to play the trombone and the floogle horn. I, Swing Martin Hicken, will, bequeath and bestow upon Marion Slbert Huston ny well-displayed Ilercoxean physique. I further 'will ny laziness to Robert James Brandewi9, the King of the Tomato Ermi . 1, Ray B. Keller, being more sound of mind than any former, present, or future member of Bigfork High School, will ny ingenious mind to Albert Sinstein. I further will ny nickname of Stretch to Ronald Cordon 'Veber and hope he uses it to complete satisfaction of Coach Kopoan- in future basketball games. I, Edna Louise Gilbert, will iy good fortune (or misfortune, I'm not sure widen) of being the only- girl in the Senior Class to Misses E.Anne Brown (you'll have to ask her what the E. stands for) or ary Jane Kurth, whichever one needs it the most. I further leave and bestow upon Mrs. K. Barton ny ability as Librarian. I, William Roy Kirby, can't afford to leave anything so I'm taking it all along with me (girls ex- cepted, of course)—in other words, I just leave. I, Yilliam G. Conley, will my ability to kill elk itth a 25-3$ at the short distance of $50 yards to any up-and-coming Swan Paver stump-jumper who will Dromise not to tell a soul about this secret weapon. I, Edward LeRoy Kelson, do hereby leave ny sex appeal to Evelyn Heed. Further, being of more gen- erous nature than the rest, I leave ay mechanical ability to Mr. Midge. 1, Pat Dale 3ishop, will ny extreme heighth to Ralph Purcell with the hope that he will some day grow up. I further leave ny talkativeness to Mildred Ottosen, the quietest girl in the school. e do set re'l or this, cur lost will, or the nineteenth day of ay in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred fifty-two. Empire. SIGNED: ) 10 Bigfork, catena July 26, 3962 Dear J.J. (that stand.? for J mes Joseph rivils) It’s been rurored around tom the last few days that Edna Gilbert (th only girl in th'- class of ”52”, you113. remember) had bought out the : ary lAarnhy Peai’ty fhop and was going to run it herself. I dropped in to see Edna at her hone at bud Lake and she s id this was true nd that if anyone wanted their hair curled to drop in some time. From there, I went to Lalisnell to droo in on ry cld yyil Ewing Micken. Ewing, you now, married his old high school sweetheart and followed in his f ther-in-l w's footsteps to become a laywer, after he learned what a r cVet-oops-I mean how highly resnected the profession is. fter leaving - ten dollar retaining fee in pennies (just in c se a mistake is lade sometime) I started down .ain Ft. at c s fe and s ne 75 miles an hour when a °light noise along side the car attracted my attention. Glancinr over I s w LeRoy Cranston ir. a bright blue uniform and riding a motorcycle. I pulled over to the curb to have a chat with him. LeP.oy was jtfst through telling me about his expected promotion to desk sargent, his red-headed wife, and his seven kids, when who should drive around the corner with 3 team and wagon but Pill Conley. In five minutes I caught ur with Bill (there ought to be a law about eorle obrtructinr your virion with tickets under windshield wipers) to find that it wasn’t r wagon he was pull- ing but rill Kirby’s Ford. Bill explained that he and Kirby were in the junk business to stay as long os Ford made cars. Fil 1 figured that i, two years their taxes would r ?y off the natior?! debt. Upon returnin' home I was rudely interrupted in ry money counting by nock on the door. '!uch to ry sur rise it was Id ?Telsor. sellin fertilizer for the Eishop .nd Faison dairy farm. They are trying to ru it on ' paying b sis. lien questioned bout the partnership, Id replied ’’Veil, Fat nd I don’t nr he much money, but we ain’t overworked either.” In c e you’ve been wond°rin I’m here in Ei fork on a ?C day vacation (work for th overnnent you know)• I bold the o.-i in of Chief Penney Counter at the Denver mint. (Red in the -a er' that there’s ? enney shortage in the U. . but so f°r they haven’t crught re.)0h-oh- guess I’d better c ose no because here comes LeRoy yelling somet 3ng °bcut where did I ' et the pennies to o?y those finer. Ray Kellar 11 Senior Snapshots This page was sponsored by the KALISPELL MERC ANT HJK I I I I I I I I ■ I Jack Anderson ! Wallace Vlnnedge John Jones Anne Brown Lyle Tiensvold Juniors 1 1 1 Roberta Swanson Fvelyn V.'eed iarvin Vestir.an Jean Hansen Dick Conley I I I ? Juniors Miry Jane i urth Class of 1953 President-Russell Waring V. Pres.-Jack Anderson Secretary-Roberta Swanson Treasurer-Leona Ream Student Council Rep. Leona Ream-Jean Hansen Camera Shy-George Wells Clinton Collins ’tayn' rC c.t lyrtle KcRvoy mata Bob Morganatern 3arbara Martin Patsy Kirby Barbara Bartlett Roberta Bahr James Adams Mickey Bartlett Sophomores Darrell Micken Doris Purcell Marion Huston liciael McLain 17 Virginia Reese Joanne l ogins Sophomores £tan3 y ldren i i i i Darlene -iarost rl Class of 1954 Fl'esident-Eob Morgenstern V. Pres .-Mike McLain Secretary-Darlene Aarestad Treasurer-Patsy Kirby Student Council Rep. Stanley Mildren Virginia Reese Camera Shy-Donna Coombs 18 i i i i r r 'tankman. 3ev rly Coverdell Ronnie Pierce '•%iz-sS J U t Jinny Kruse 3yron Christian Verna Rae Hopkins Grant LeDuc Joelyn ’.Jells Freshmen T 1 I Gary Seymour 2 ary Stooner Clarance Iae Gail Powell i i i r r r r 20 Judy Reynolds Pat Martin r Freshmen Do'mar ?en™er Donald Barnc;r Marlene Meyer Eva Rear Class of 1955 President-Beverly Coverdell V. Pres.-Syron Christian Score '3 ;y-Ga il Po vell Treasurer-Verna Rae Hopkins Student Council Rep. Jimmie Burchard-Pat liartin Camera Shj'-i’nrilyn Jellcff 21 James Burchard Student Council Standing, left-right: Ed Kelson, Eill Kirby, Jack Anderson, end Stanley Mil- dren. Sitting, left-right: Jiraide Burchard, Jean Hansen, Leona Ream, Ro- berta Swanson, LeRoy Cranston, Virginia Reese, Rat Martin, and Mr. Naugle. President-LeRoy Cranston Vice-Pres.-Jack Anderson Advisor Secretary-Leona Ream Treasurer-P.oberta Swanson Naugle -Mr. 23 This page sponsored by Triple E .'.dens True Annual Staff Standing, left to riht: Micken, and W. Vimedge. Hansen, E. deed, L. Ream. L. Cranston, R. Swanson, Hr. Sivils - advisor. E Sitting, left to rirht: E. Gilbert, A. Brown, J.' Not Pictured - John Jones. First Row: B. Coverdell, L. Rean, J. Hansen, M. Kurth, D. Aarestad, Mrs. Weed - advisor, A. Brown, F. Fordik, V. Reese, and C. Ferguson, Second ow: J. Jells, M. McEvoy, E. Weed, M. Krause, J. Reynolds, D. Purcell, B. Fenty, R. Swanson, R. Be.hr, E. Ream, and P. Kirty. Third Row: M. Meyers, V. Hop- kins, E. Bartlett, J. Hopkins, G. Powell, W. Guinard, if. Ingram, M. Stocher. 24 ™ BAY BREEZE VOLUME XIII, NO. 9 BIGFORK, MONTANA Former Suj Veeder Wri Word has be former organize of Bigfork HigI Veeder, who no’ Illinois. Mr. Veeder c the first high sc Biglork church fj an enrollment oi pils. A bond issi fall, and Mr. V« moved to the p only eight rooms in 1946 because Vitamin Lov I must admit to Whenever, mif My heart begin! I have a toud: But once when t The doctor sin Had definite de Of vitamins fr So maybe this ii It could be a 1 T-Departmen le- ti on Cr nno L 2U ' Buy defense k a way to serve j the Education De Savings bond Division of the Treas- ury Department. The message of the U.S. Office of Education implies in part: students should earn money to buy defense stamps through service—small lobs. Money earned in this way may be spent or it may be invested. If spent, it adds to inflation by entering com- petition for goods already in short supply; and after it has been spent, the worker in all likelihood has little or nothing to show for his work. If invested, it helps finance the Nation at a time when help is sorely needed; and the investor has promise of money coming to him with interest added which will be useful to him in the near future. Earn! Invest! Think it over! Vir ;ina r, end :sere, C.Z, L Kickon ■c-viz or, iston Are xte Reps was chosen s representa is sponsored Auxiliary. re member in ntly picked clave in Bil- e held at the in Billings. k Junior, was Boys’ State, he American ny duties as ■ecently took ? the Bigfork ston has been musical work i at the West- Education in ist. 1 mat (if my 0 is Roberta artificial res- d me that she trying to do er her. All I ne was a low upervisor Visits Shop The Miserf 17th Century Comedy. Offered For the size of your scho rk has a good shop, was rer given by Mr. Lyle h all rte ir .T op |ge ze If the play doesn’t keep the audi- ence laughing, the players will,’’ was rfimmont nf Rill IfirKv whn rlm « Junior-Senior Banquet Held at Flathead Lodges In honor of the senior class, the juniors held a junior-senior banquet at the Flathead Lake Lodges Saturday evening. April 14. A total of 45 stu- dents and teachers attended the chicken dinner. Speakers Speeches were made to the occasion by toastmaster LeRoy Cranston; Mr. Sivils. Junior class sponsor; Norman Aarestad. senior class president; Mrs. Kronen, senior class sponsor. Su- perintendent Naugle and Dr. South- wick. school board trustee. En lertainmont Directly after the dinner. Mr. Chet Chrisinger from Kalispel! entertained the crowd with his sleight of hand maaic tricks. BHS Holds Orientation Day For Neighboring Students ; JOURNALISM ADVISER BUSINESS ADVISER Mr. C. E. NaugW Mr K. Bari on ing part in his last play. The Imagin- ary Invalid. The cast of The Miser includes the following characters: LeRoy Cranston as Harpagon. the miser; Ardith Shull as Elise, his daughter; Edward Nelson as Cleante, his son; Bill Kirby as Val- ere, in love with Elise; Dolores Sum- ner as Frosine, a matchmaker; Louise Bartlett as Mariane, in love with Cle- ante; Ray Keller as Master Jacques, melancholy coachman and cook; Glen Hayen as La Fleche, Cleante’s valet; Bill Conley as Master Simon. Harpa- gon’s agent; Clinton Collins as the Magistrate; Edna Gilbert and Ellen Kitzmiller as Mistress Claude and La Merluche, two comical servants; and Ewing Micken as Anselme. Valere’s father. The first costume play to be attempt- ed by Bigfork players in some time. The Miser presents many problems of stagecraft and costuming. From all reports and the enthusiastic reception of the play by the cast, the audience is due for a pleasant evening's enter- tainment. Aarestad And in still another comer (this must be a five-sided building) of the gym is Darlene Aarestad wildly swing ing her arms back and forth. I was immediately informed that she was the star batter for the Swan River River Rats last year even though it isn't baseball season she is still keep- ing m shape. 25 Twirlers Club Rifle tending, left tc rirlit: ?. liehop, . ' eel, V. Conley, . 'on;er- 'r. ivilr, r. r.rinr, • . ‘ rxioy r OO, 'ifef t an, . . irtr r.enllnp: Vi o re, . icl arc1, lartiett, . Fishermens Club trjnd.ng, Ieft to right; D. Conley, !I. cit, fir- ing, Sroneer- Mr. H r.son, J. nderron, !!. ! c 1 Vnr. Kneeling: I . Conley, }:. ic):arc!, I', lartlett, !!. Hus- ton, Vinnedge. 27 Chorus First Row: left to right, M. Vestman, R. Waring, J. Jones, J. Anderson, E. Micken, and Mr. Wickhan -director Second Rcw: G. Seymour, L. Tiensvold, B. Christian, R. Pierce. First Row; left to right, B. Coverdell, S. Ream, C. Ferguson, M. Krause, R. Swanson, R. Bahr, L. Ream, J Hansen, V. Reese, and Mr. Wickham - director. Second Row; G. Powell, M. I-feyers, J. Wells, J. Rey- nolds, G. Knight, F. Fordik, D. Aarestad, M. Stooher P. Pfertin, and V. Hopkins. 9 28 Fi st How: Leit to rivht, G. Kelson, S. Coverdell, H. Bownan, C. Christian, 'i. Konranc, 0. LeDuc, ?nd V. Reese. Second Kc-.v: 3. liorgenstern, P. Anderson, F. Forcick, 3. Coverdell, j. Jones, G. Reese, J. Burcherd, J. Kruse, D. earestad, A. Brown, B. Christian, D. Nichols, and L. Cranston. hird Row: J. Christian, L. liensvolc, i!. IScLcin, H. Hagg, and I!r, V.ickheD-director. EEGESDES BAND Seated: B. liorgenstern, F. Fordick, A. Slobbs, J. Anderson, D. Olmsteari, J. Kruse, aid R. Acves- ted. Standing: 15. Keyer, T. Korpang, G. Slobbs, C. Perjiard, X'r. ’.Vickben - director, R. : i rce, 3. Anderson, D. Olmstead, and D. Kichols, 29 Pep Squad aci: tiO'f9 Left to C. 'er uson, LI. i.reuse, . Hrown, • Saanson, J. Lurth, ?. Ferguson, V. Heese, iJ. Pe :r, Jbop er, H. fcrtletb, P ..irby. laddie 2oxr: 3. Coverdell, Jn ran, 2. uad, —an, J. .ells, T). Arrested, J. Reynolds, L. Hearn, : xcell, . Lnirht, Spons er-LIrs. . oec. kneeling: R. Bahr, V. Hopkins, 3. 'or enatem, G Po'.vgII, j. Hansen. Camera Club 30 Student Operaters tenrin;, Left to .Tights C. Lee, H. Waring, est- oui| 13, Christian, R Sinden, C, Collins, 3jonser- :r. 'ic e, S. ?:orrenstem, J. l.ruso, YTeber, C. 'Veils. Cittlnr: J. SrabeVor, ' . :!op!:ins, C. Lee, Sart- lott, J. '.nderson, J. Ilurth, L. Tiensvold, 1. ierca, Huston. Standing, Left to Li t: sponser-''r. Vid-c, C. I.ce, . . LcLein, C. Collins, • '.Veils. Second ' on: J. ruse, J. r.rc’irrd, Z. ildren. o •: ! . . ... on. R. .ieree, . : rtin, J. Ira- endor. 31 32 I 1 I I r r r r Seventh Grades And Eighth . to Cindaa, J. :;'c:.oic, j. Prcsl r, c. iirtin, D. 1 , . °? .0 20V :11 C. Cliristira, J. Ifertin, D. ; core, and D. oinrion • ' ’ • ■ • rtoto, 1. 'ndarson, jo; ft r., 2• • :?ivis, J. Bjork, Ji. Kruy-r, i-'urool'i • ir rc son, anr . chlcbs. dovv irn, Grade Basketball Left to :d ht: 2 jorh, R. T'orton. 3. els on, cT.ain, -T ir: r u . stop .hit' 7C-C cpcnccrcc op :;'o L-- £7c;:. c - —-Tor 37 T CONGRATULATIONS Class of 1952 hen you have need for banking services, and you soon will , X hink of the pioneer in the Flathead banking field, Th e same bank most of your parents do business with. fl Muoe Usut. Ma+tlcuuA JtGSuje t death . . . . . . Ouuted dtf (l Lidettti fybuitead ValUtf, The Conrad National Bank Deposits Insured to $10,000 39 Montana Sport Shop Complete line of equipment for all sports School Sweaters Emblems Award Jackets See us before you buyl l)|), Main Street Phone 1 13-L Kalispell, Montana BS3Z7 Flathead County Automobile Dealers Association -(f) FOY nr BUICK Flathead Motor Sales Co. Johns Buick, Inc. Hendrickson Motors Garey Motor Co. Wood Motors Himsl-Wohlwend Motors Standard Motors Inc. Manion Motors Kalispell Service Co. Hall Motors fjudson o l d s m O B I L E 40 P I P 2 It A C K I !I E P. Y c o p a r Congratulatione to the C 1 i i i of 1952 and Best Wishes for the future Punps - Motors Aluminum Irrigation Buzz Sams u Mandrels Pine Pipe Fittings Saw ill Supplies Gas Engine Hand Tools E. M. WRIGHT AGENCY NOTARY PUBLIC REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE BIGFORK MONTANA Kalis pell Montana G W STORE POP AND ICE CREAK CONOCO GAS AND OIL CAMPERS' AND FISHERMEN' S HEADQUARTERS PHONE 3003 YELLOW BAY MONT ' N ' MELVILLE L. OLIVER PHOTOGRAPHER If Nobody Else Can Take You, We Can. PFONE 1291 BIurCRK MONTANA 41 Service - Broad Coverage Safety - Protection Be Sure With a State Farm Policy AUTO - LIFE - FIRE Insurance H. SAM PARKER STATS FARM INSURANCE CO. Phone 7010 (East Side Telephone) Bigfork, Montana Sauerud Paint Shop Peter Saverud, Prop. Interior and Exterior Painting and Decorating Imperial Wallpaper General Paint Phone 606 and 606-2R 315 First Avenue East Kalis pell Montana SUPERIOR CARS New Crosleys - New Trailer Coaches Superior Used Cars —Good UsedTrailers Every Car Carries A Superior Guaranteel We Give Green Stamps SUPERIOR MOTORS SALES LOT Main R. R. St. Ph. 1o75-M KALISPELL SERVICE DEPT. 319 Main St. Ph. 210 EVERYTHING MUSICAL FOR THE SCHOOL AND HOME The richest child is poor without musical training. Dickinson's the music center 217 Main Street Kalis pell Montana 42 MAIN STREET FURNITURE 29 Main Street Phone 296 Sampson Matched Luggage Zenith Radios Blue Bird Cedar Chests Kalispell Montana POULSON’S ELECTRIC SERVICE FRANCIS POLLSON Go tisiaoti+Uf and Reficusu t(f MOTORS MOTOR REWINDING FIXTURES WIRING MATERIAL APPLIANCES REFRIGERATION WATER SYSTEMS SALES and SERVICE OIL BURNERS 325 First Avenue. Ea«t PHONE 906 Kalispell, Montana, Bring You More For Your Money! Shop our Fashion Department every day - - - new arrivals daily in latest fashion trends, all pleasingly priced —to s-t-re-t-c-h your shopping dollar. • First in Quality • First in Style • Firstin Value Featuring Famous Nationally Advertised Fashions----- 43 KOOTENAI BUCKSKIN PRODUCTS COMPANY JACKETS. BAGS, SHIRTS. GLOVES. MOCCASINS AND NOVELTIES EVERYTHING IS CUSTOM MADE EAST LAKE SHORE BIGFORK, MONTANA C ongratulat i one Clftss of 1 2 i McIntosh Music House Northwest Montana's Oldest and Largest Music Store Kalis pell Montana COMPLIMENTS 0 F WaggenerS Campbell PRINTER Funeral Directors Serving Flathead County KALISPELL, MONTANA Phone 36 Kalispell Montana 44 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1952 OUR BEST WISHES FOR SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS IN ALL OF YOUR FUTURE ENDEAVORS. Equity Supply HOME Company DAKIGtLb products t. D I J. LANDRY, STRIBUTOR FEATURING HOMEGUARD PAINTS CORONADO APPLIANCES SCOTT CRAIG KEN'S 'WEAR HADDON HALL FURNITURE ALEXANDER SMITH CARPETING RED HAMMER WORK Cl OTHIf'G ARMSTRONG I INOLEUM ROUILLARD FASHIONS CREST TIRES BUY WITH CONFIDENCE SHOW WITH F R I D E Kaliapall Montana CARTER PRODUCTS 732-1; BCR bp; .11, 45 GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS C P 52 RnN EY’S Monntain States Power Company no io ixtp YOUR TELEPHONE FROM 31.Ii:U j.J3Y . . . DOING NOTHING Always replace your receiver carefully. If it isn't replaced calls cn't cone in to you-and, when you're on a party line, your neighbors can neither make or re- ceive calls. ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY So please see that your tel- ephone receiver is always proper- ly replaced. It means better ser- vice if you do. KalisDell Montana K R 0 G ER-NOBLE LUMBER CO. TYPEWRITER SUPPLY CO. Authorized Dealers'for Royal Standard Electric Typewriters R. C. Allen Clary Add Machines REPAIR DEPARTMENT AGENTS FOR UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS SUNDSTRAND ADDERS SUPPLIES OFFICE The Friendly Lumber Yard Lumber Wood Produots Insulation Sheetrook Wall Board Roofing Paper Fuller Paint MISSOULA, MONTANA 346 Main Phone 69-M KALISPELL MONTANA 46 MONARCH LUMBER CO. Bigfork Hofei GLIDDEN TIME TESTED PAINTS Constructed of unpeeled split cedar shakes this resort hotel was built in 1937 by E. J. O'Brien. The hotel has 17 guest rooms and a family apartment furnished with rustic cedar pole furni- ture. Each season about 1,500 guests stay at the hotel. E. J. O’Brien Kalispell Montana For the best food and drink in town ITS A TREAT Stop At TO EAT The EDDYS BREAD BIGFORK Bar and Cafe ITS THE BEST IN THE WEST Bigfork Montana 47 Congratulations to the CLASS OF 52' First National Bank Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Phone 82 and 83 Kalispell Montana THE HOME OF THE WAYWARD TRAVELER Kalispell Hotel PHONE 10 5 Kalispell Mountain Tractor Company YOUR ( PIUS'! CHALMERS • KIIOMIK I. 3 DEALER LOGGERS' - CONTRACTORS' - FARMERS' TRACTORS - MACHINERY - SUPPLIES MISSOULA Box 1524 CM KALISPELL Box 172 MONTANA 48 Montana OUR CONGRATULATIONS AND SINCERE GOOD WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1952. ALSO OUR GOOD WISHES TO THE FACULTY AND ALL STUDENTS FOR A PLEASANT SUMMER VACATION. SINCERLY, GLACIER BUY GLACIER GOLD I Milk, Butter, Ice Cream, Eggs Cottage Cheese, Creams DAIRY KENNETH O'BRIEN Standard Service Bigfork Montana 49 Flathead Gift Shop lU2 Main Street - Kaliape11, Montana Infants Wear Stationery- Jewelry Indian Goods Souvenirs Inports Elinor J. Robbin Phone 1130L Our heartiest congratulations and sincere wishes for your future success and happiness go to each 1952 graduate of Blgfork High School Keim's Business Supply Co. KALISPELL, MONTANA 217 Main Street We will do our best to do the best by you. OUR COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF 52 Glacier Realty Co. McGihon-Abbott-Ross 29 MAIN STREET Across From Liberty Theatre EAGLES Shoe Store KALISPELL MONTANA Kalispell Montana 50 GET YOUR CARS FIX :D C 0 F P L n E T : 0 F AT THU B I G F 0 R K G R A G E V 0 D E R N FURNTTURE CO. OSCAR T. SWANSON PROP East Idaho St. Kalispell Kontara OUR BEST WISHES OUR best WISHES AND AIID CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1952 1952 BIGFORK LOUNGE A L' S BAR Bigfork Montana Bigfork Montana 51 WOODS BAY STORE CABINS FISHING TACKLE BOATS GROCERIES WOODS BAY, MONTANA f'K ■ K • ' .... . -,V. ••• ?: -jjMi. ajng. f (• IlgtitMltollV THE SENIOR CLASS WISHES TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO THANK THE ADVERTISERS AND SUBSCRIBERS OF THIS ANNUAL, FOR WITHOUT THEM THIS PUBLICATION WOULD BE IMPOSSIBLE ✓ ADVISQ 52 „ . . • - ■’ - •• Y-.' • . ; ;■ 'i Y f-'{ ' ? •. • t -Y If v ■ . v.— y v . rs . :. v;- - •:• fc - „ . . «• . '■• . ■ - i 4 ' 4 - ' ' • . ; • • f • f r ' ; • • - ' . ' . . . 7 . Z . _ - • • . . « . ■ V c • S . f HB


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