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

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1957 Twenty-third Edition Published by the SENIOR CLASS BIGFORK HIGH SCHOOL I Bigfork, Montana Staff SANDRA BOLSTAD - ALLEN REAM......................................Co-Editors DON KIRBY---------- — Business Manager SHIRLEY SMITH.....................................................Assistant MELVIN STUBBERT --- - Art and Layout Editor MONTANA BARNARD...................................................Assistant LYLA GREEN........................................................Assistant JOE LAWRENCE---------------------------------------- Advertising Editor AUCE JOHNSON......................................................Assistant SHIRLEY COVERDELL - BETTY REED-------------------------- Picture Editors GARY LEE.............................................................Sports Editor DORIS WEED -- - - —------------------------ Feature Editor JOYCE NICHOLS........................................................Typist TERRY COOPER......................................................Assistant Table of Contents PAGE SUPERINTENDENT'S MESSAGE..................................3 DEDICATION................................................4 FACULTY...................................................5 SENIORS...................................................6 JUNIORS..................................................15 SOPHOMORES...............................................19 FRESHMEN.................................................21 ORGANIZATIONS............................................25 ATHLETICS................................................33 GRADES...................................................39 ADVERTISERS.....................-........................47 2 This Page Sponsored by BIGFORK MERCANTILE Superintendent's Message C. E. NAUGLE Good things come in small packages and the class of 1957 is a living example. One of the smallest classes to graduate from this high school in many years, the Class of 1957 has assumed the responsibilities and duties attendant with graduation from high school in an easy and pleasant manner. We know you have learned responsibility. We know you have been exposed to the rigors of various subjects. We are confident that you will assume your role as citizens in a manner that will be a credit to your respective communities. Whatever path you follow from this point on, you will never be able to duplicate the thrill that comes with graduation from high school. A major achievement has been accomplished. We hope it is only the first in a long series of successes. Good luck and God bless all of you. This Page Sponsored By KELLY FURNITURE DR. CHAUNCEY M. SMITH Kalispell, Montana (Optometrist) Kalispell, Montana V 3 ELIZA M. WEED We, the Class of 1957, in gratitude and sincerity, dedicate this, the twenty-third edition of the Le Lac, to Mrs. Eliza Weed who has unselfishly guided and directed our activities throughout the past three years. In this small way we would like to thank her and show our appreciation for her helpfulness. 4 KATHERINE G. BARTON Western Mont. College of Education, School Secretary and Clerk. LAURENCE E. HOEPFER B. S., English III, IV; Journalism, Bay Breeze Adviser, Librarian, Stu- dent Council Adviser. NONA D. PAUL B.S., Typing, Shorthand I, Book- keeping, Office Practice, Pep Club Adviser. 6 Faculty JOSEPH H. ESUCK B.A., Math, High School Coach, B Club Adviser. PAUL HUDSON B.A., B.S., in Ed., M.A., Biology, Earth Science, Chemistry, Physics, Junior Class Adviser. GEORGE E. TOMASKIE B.A., in Ind. Ed., General Shop I, n, Auto. Shop I, II. KEDRICW. FLINT B. A., M.E., World History, Grade and High School Physical Education, Grade School Coach, Twirling and Cheerleading Adviser. C. E. NAUGLE B. A., M. A., in Ed., Government, U. S. History, English I, II, Printing. ELIZA M. WEED B. S., in Ed., Homemaking I, II, III, FHA Adviser, Senior Class Adviser, Annual Adviser. SHIRLEY ANN COVERDELL Tiger” When your bubble of life explodes, add more soap and blow again. Band 1, 2, 3; Chorus 3,4; FHA 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Club 1, 2,4; Annual 4; Student Council 4; Twirling 4; Class Treasurer 1; Class Secretary 3. DONALD LEE KIRBY Don Find a way or make one. Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Annual 4; Student Coun- cil 1,4; IA Club 1,2; Class President 3. JOYCE ELLEN NICHOLS Laws are not made for the good. Twirling 1, 2. 3.4; Pep Club 1, 3; Chorus 3,4; FHA 1, 2, 3,4; Annual 4; Class Vice President 1. MONTANA JAMES BARNARD If school is liberty, give me death IA Club 1, 2; Annual 4. LYLA LOY GREEN The future is what you make it. Chinook 1, 2,3; BHS 4; Pep Club 4; Chorus 4; Annual 4. MELVIN HENRY STUBBERT Stub You can't judge a man by the noise he makes IA Club 1, 2; Annual 4. SHIRLEY LAVONNE SMITH Squirrely I learn by doing. Twirling 1, 2. 3,4, president 4; Chorus 3; Student Coun- cil 1,2,3; Cheerleader 4; FHA 1,2, 3,4, song leader 3, parliamentarian 4; Hep Club 1,2,3,4, president 3, treasurer 4; Annual 4; Class Vice President 3; Class Treasurer 4. JOSEPH WILLIAM LAWRENCE Joe Jk V IA Club 1,2; Student Council 3; Pep Club 4; Annual 4; Class Vice President 2; Class Presi- dent 4. Take the stairs to success, the elevator isn't running. DORIS MARIE WEED Midnight is a mysterious hour, and I do like mysteries. Twirling 1,2,3,4, presidents, secretary 4, majorette 4; Pep Club 1, 3,4, president 4; Student Council 2; FHA 1,2,3,4, treasurer 3,4; Annual 4; Class Sec- retary 4; Class President 2. ALLEN RAY REAM Tuffy He who works shall succeed. B Club 2,3,4, secretary-treasurer 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, manager 4; Baseball 1; Annual 4; Class Vice President 4. SANDRA RAE BOLSTAD Sandy A quitter never wins, a winner never quits. Twirling 1, 2,3,4, treasurer 4; Chorus 3; Student Council 3,4, secretary 3, president 4; FHA 1, 2, 3,4, reporter 3; Bay Breeze 2, 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4, treas- urer 2.3, secretary 4; Girls State 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Annual 3,4; Class Secretary-Treasurer 2, GARY BYRON LEE It's what you learn after you know it all that counts. Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2; B Club 2,3,4, vice president 4; IA Club 1; Annual 4. BETTY LOUISE REED Louie Act as though you were to live forever, and live as though you were to die tomorrow. Norwalk, California 1; BHS 2,3,4; FHA 2,3,4, presi- dent 4; Pep Club 2,3,4, vice president 3,4; Twirling 3,4; Chorus 3; Student Council 3; Cheerleading 4, substitute 3; Annual 4. Class History In the fall of 1953 - We, the Seniors of 1957, wandered into and through the halls of Bigfork High. We were 16 green, bewildered, Freshmen; frightened yet thrilled at the thought of being in High School. After a short briefing in the auditorium, we were assigned to Mr. Tomaskie, our adviser. He led us to the shop, which was our home room for that year. With his help and guidance we managed to find our way to various classes and began to adjust to high school. We organized into a class unit and elected class officers as follows: President, Nila Foster; Vice President, Joyce Nichols; Secretary-Treasurer, Shirley Coverdell; and Student Council Representatives, Shirley Smith and Doris Wee. A short time after school started the Sophomores gave a skating party for us at Lake Blaine and we gave a dance in return. By this time, we began to feel that we were really a part of Bigfork High School. This year, the School Carnival was held in the old Grade School Building and we, as Freshmen, intro- duced the Jail House to the faculty and student body. Our Sophomore year brought many changes. Two new students entered our class, John Church and Betty Reed. Mrs. Weed became our adviser and the Homemaking Cottage our Home Away From Home for our remaining years in high school. Our social activities were few that year, consisting chiefly of a skating party at Lake Blaine for the Freshmen and a mixer or two. We began to realize it was important to concentrate more on our classwork. The girls were busy with Homemaking and the boys with wood shop. Some of us were struggling with Algebra and Biology and all of us were working at our requirements in English and History. Class officers this year were - President, Doris Weed; Vice President, Joe Lawrence; Secretary-Treas- urer, Sandra Bolstad; and Student Council Representatives, Harol Braaten and Shirley Smith. In 1955 only 13 of us came back to B. H. S. This was indeed a busy year. We were introduced to the mysteries of typing, shorthand and Auto-Mechanics and continued our quest for knowledge in the fields of English and History. The first big activity of our Junior year was the annual Junior Talent Show. This proved to be a success both as an evening of good entertainment and financial standing. Our Junior Prom was perhaps the highlight of the year for us and indeed for the entire school. Our theme was Blue Hawaii. We labored, argued and sweat for weeks, planning and preparing decorations for this event. But we felt the results made it all worthwhile. We had transformed the gym into a little spot of enchantment. The Junior-Senior Banquet came next. This we held at Hennesseys in Kalispell and again we used a Hawaiian theme. The decorations were lovely, the food excellent. Our print shop did a really profes- sional job on the menus, place cards and napkins and we thought the favors we made were pretty nice, too. The officers who steered us through this eventful year were Don Kirby, President; Shirley Smith, Vice President; Shirley Coverdell, Secretary, and Evie Case, Treasurer. Joe Lawrence and Betty Reed repre- sented us on the Student Council. Our last duty as Juniors (aside from passing our finals) was decorating the stage for Baccalaureate and Commencement Exercises for the Seniors of '56. We were sad to see them leave but happy too, in the realization that at last we had attained that highest goal, we were the Seniors of B. H.S. Being Seniors has been fun but has carried with it many responsibilities, too. It sometimes seems to have been a year of decisions. First of all came the selection of class officers. To guide us during this important year we selected Joe Lawrence, President; Allen Ream, Vice President; Doris Weed, Secretary; Shirley Smith, Treasurer; Gary Lee and Joyce Nichols served as our representatives on the Student Council. Sandra Bolstad was selected Student Body President. But most important of all we had the responsibility of publishing this - our school annual, Le Lac. For six months all our spare moments, and some not so spare, were spent working on the annual - writing copy, selling ads, meeting deadlines, etc. We would like to express here our gratitude to the Juniors who have labored with us as part of our annual staff. They have been a great help. Even with all this to do we managed to have a successful Mixer after the Arlee Basketball game and a highly successful Christmas Dance. Although we are the smallest class, in number, in our school we have tried to carry our share in all the school activities and have provided many of the officers for such organizations as the Pep Club, F.H.A., Twirlers, and B Club. Looking back we can see that these four years in High School have been very profitable and happy years, tinged now with just a little sadness. As commencement approaches, we realize that a certain era of our life has passed and we are faced with decisions much greater than any we ever faced before. Class Will MONTANA BARNARD - leaves his red hair and his ingenuity with cars to Arlene Conant. SANDRA BOLSTAD and BETTY REED - To Mr. Flint we leave the chore of finding new necks to fill the crook of his cane and to the other teachers two vacancies to fill as pests number one and number one too many. SHIRLEY COVERDELL - leaves her musical ability and the glitter of a diamond to Bonnie Fenby. TERRY COOPER - leaves his interest in MG's and his appealing personality to Mike Lee. LYLA GREEN - leaves her dangly earrings and her blonde hair to Karen Clothier. ALICE JOHNSON - leaves her quiet and pleasing manner to Phyllis Sustello. She seems to be badly in need of it. DON KIRBY - leaves his twinkling eyes and Swan Lake fun to Dale Conley. JOE LAWRENCE - leaves (with Doris) and is glad to be gone. GARY LEE - leaves his basketball ability and good looks to Lyle Hedin. JOYCE NICHOLS - leaves a faded twirling uniform, beat-up boots and baton and all the teachers with gray hair. ALLEN REAM - leaves his cooking ability and his Atlas build to Jerry Collins and other eligible bachelors. SHIRLEY SMITH - leaves her mechanical ability to Mr. Tomaskie. MELVIN STUBBERT - leaves his ability to stay IN school to Herb Weed. DORIS WEED - leaves her twirling ability to Elaine Nichols. She takes Joe with her. TO: Mr. Eslick - We leave hopes of a bigger and better gym. Mr. Hint - We leave a silent 3rd period study hall and the hope for a better year to come. Mr. Hoepfer - We leave the parts of speech. Maybe he'll have better success next year. Mr. Hudson - We leave a stray kitten to boil and the headache of sponsoring a senior class. Mr. Naugle - We leave Government tests and tom workbooks. Miss Paul - We leave broken typewriter keys and toasted potals. Mr. Tomaskie - We leave the joys of sponsoring a freshman class like ours. Mrs. Weed - We leave the home ec in wild disorder and confusion. Tess - We leave the reoipe for Baked Alaska. A1 - We leave an old broom. Signed and witnessed by: Patience, Prudence, and Pestilence. BARNEY, ARLENE BRANDEWIE, RAYMOND BRAY, JAMES CONLEY, BETTY CONLEY, DALE CROSKREY, CAROL DOCKSTADER, MICHAEL EVENSON, DAVID FENBY, BONNIE FORDIK, MARGARET FRANCIS, MAVIS GILLESPIE, WILLIAM ROLSTON, RAI ROSE, JANET SAMUELS, ANDREW PHOTO MOT «VARAM SEYMOUR, DARELL SIRUCEK, GENEVIEVE SIRUCEK, GEORGE SLHTHAUG, GORDON STUEBE, EILEEN STUEBE, STANLEY THOMPSON, JAMES TOYCEN. CARLA WALLENBERG, DOROTHY WEED, HERBERT WOOLLEY. JAMES Hillybilly Weddin sophomores Bolstad, Sue Brosten, Deanna Christensen, Marvella Clothier, Karen Corson, Marjorie Coverdell, Harlan Evenson, Martha Rae Fenger, Carol Fox, Robert Haag, Arnold Hedin, Lyle Kirby, James Kitzmiller, Karl Koppang, Thomas Krause, Jerry Martin, Ronald Nichols, Elaine Rodler, Sandra Rolston, Marion Sanden, Martha Seidl, Diane Sprunger, Nancy Sustello, Phyllis Swanson, James _____Li_________ Albrecht, Eileen Bjork, Deanna Collins, Jerrold Conant, Arlene Conley, Robert Darling, Patricia Davisson, Irwin Francis, Mary Fordik, Ida M. Harvey, Myrna Hansen, Larry Heuscher, Goldie Hogue, Judyann Hollopeter, Martha Hulsing, Russell Kitzmiller, Dolores Lawrence, Saralene Lee, Mike Lee, Ruth Munson, Hildur Naugle, Karen Nichols, Linda Schandelmier, Tarrel Sirucek, Donald Smith, Marvin Smith, Noreen Stubbert, Edwin Underwood, Janice Wagner, Earlene Whitney, Arthur Wittlake, Sandra Homemaking English Earth Science This page is sponsored by KALISPELL LUMBER COMPANY - Kalispell, Montana 23 New and Familiar Scenes L i-fl e. e a. 24 The new lunch room Tess and Flo Annual Staff Standing: Montana Barnard, Terry Cooper, Joe Lawrence, Gary Lee, Don Kirby, Melvin Stubbert, Ray Brandewie, Bob Nichols, Gordon Slethaug. Seated: Shirley Coverdell, Betty Reed, Lyla Green, Alice Johnson, Mrs. Weed, Sandra Bolstad, Allen Ream, Janet Rose, Joyce Nichols, Doris Weed, Carol Croskrey, Shirley Smith. This Page Sponsored by TOBIAS PORTRAIT STUDIO 336 Main St. Kalispell, Montana The Bay Breeze Left to right: Arlene Barney. Carol Croskrey, Mr. Hoepfer, Eileen Stuebe, Sharon Harvey, and Janet Rose. Absent: Mike Lee. STAFF Editor-in-chief................................CAROL CROSKREY News Editor..........................................JANET ROSE Grades Editor.................................ARLENE BARNEY Features and Activities Editor - -- -- -- - EILEEN STUEBE Spons Editor --- - MIKE LEE Business Manager.........................................SHARON HARVEY Adviser...........................................L. E. HOEPFER A member of the MIEA, the BAY BREEZE is published semi- monthly by the members of the journalism class. The students must maintain a B average in school or be selected by the adviser to be in this class. 27 Standing: Martha Sanden, Harlan Coverdell, Don Kirby, Jim Thompson, Tarrel Schandlemier, Karen Naugle. Seated: Gordon Slethaug, Janet Rose, L. E. Hoepfer, Sandra Bolstad, Bob Nichols, Shirley Coverdell. Student Council President------ Vice President Secretary — - Treasurer - - - Adviser--------- - Sandra Bolstad - - Bob Nichols - — Janet Rose Gordon Slethaug - L. E. Hoepfer Two members, excluding the officers, are elected from each class. They must maintain a high scholastic average throughout the year. Sponsoring the Red Cross Drive, Class Night, the school carnival, and over-seeing all school activities are some of the duties of this organization. Carnival B” Club Left to right: Mr. Eslick, Adviser; Gary Lee, Skip Samuels, Mike Dockstader, Bob Nichols, Royal Hansen, Allen Ream. This page sponsored by WEED and FEHLBERG ARCHITECTS Girls’ State CAROL CROSKREY Future Homemakers of America Top row: Diane Seidl, Sandra Rodler, Margaret Fordik, Marvella Christenson, Doris Weed, Bonnie Fenby, Carol Croskrey, Judy Hogue, Martha Hollopeter, Shirley Smith, Dorothy Wallenberg, Mavis Francis, Carol Fenger, Deanna Bjork, Deanna Brosten, Karen Clothier. Second row; Marion Rolston, Sandra Bolstad, Pat Darling, Tarrel Schandelmier, Ida Fordik, Michaelene McDougall, Carla Toycen, Eileen Stuebe, Martha Sanden, Lyla Green, Alice Johnson, Sandra Wittlake, Noreen Smith, Dolores Kitzmiller, Goldie Heuscher, Hildur Munson, Earlean Wagner. Mrs. Weed. Third row; Myrna Harvey. Saralene Lawrence, Linda Nichols, Karen Naugle, Eileen Albrecht, Janet Rose, Betty Reed, Sharon Harvey, Mary Francis, Shirley Coverdell, Phyllis Sustello, Elaine Nichols, Nancy Sprunger. Kneeling: Marjorie Corson, Janice Underwood, Jenny Sirucek, Betty Conley, Martha Evenson, Joyce Nichols, Ruth Ann Lee, Sue Bolstad. President------- Vice President - Secretary------ Treasurer------- Historian - - - - Parliamentarian Song Leader — Reporter - - - - Adviser------- • - -----Betty Reed - - - Jenny Sirucek - - Nancy Sprunger -------- Doris Weed Dorothy Wallenberg - - - Shirley Smith ■ - - Carol Croskrey ■ - - Eileen Stuebe Eliza Weed Pep Club Standing, left to right: Jerry Collins, Ida Mary Fordik, Pat Darling, Nancy Sprunger, Carla Toycen, Jim Woolley, Joe Lawrence, Eileen Stuebe, Lyla Green, Betty Reed, Miss Paul, Adviser. Sitting: Sandra Bolstad, Shirley Smith, Mavis Francis, Dorjs Weed, Shirley Coverdell, Mary Francis, Karen Clothier. Cheerleaders Left to right: Mavis Francis, Shirley Smith, Lyle Hedin. Substitute, Betty Reed, Mary Francis. 31 Twirlers Back row, left to right: Nancy Sprunger, Betty Reed, Carla Toycen, Mr. Flint, Adviser; Sandra Rodler, Sue Bolstad, Sandra Bolstad. Middle row: Deanna Brosten, Marion Ralston, Marjorie Corson, Shirley Smith. Front row: Joyce Nichols, Betty Conley, Shirley Coverdell. Kneeling: Doris Weed. Bigfork Vikings Mike Dockstader, Bob Nichols, Wayne Harness, Dale Conley, Arnold Haag, Royal Hansen, Don Kirby, Skip Gillespie, Gary Lee, Skip Samuels, Allen Ream, Manager, Mr. Eslick, Coach. MIKE DOCKSTADER Junior Forward Points 286 BOB NICHOLS Junior Forward Points 126 ROYAL HANSEN Junior Center Points 229 SKIP GILLESPIE Junior Guard Points 146 DON KIRBY Senior Guard Points 24 GARY LEE Senior Guard Points 208 WAYNE HARNESS Junior Forward Points 30 SKIP SAMUELS Junior Guard Points 0 DALE CONLEY ARNOLD HAAG Junior Sophomore Center Forward Points 2 Points 2 BIGFORK OPPONENT OPPONENT'S SCORE 48 Alumni 31 49 Noxon 27 -36 Troy 50 _36 Hot Springs 47 -43 Eureka 52 -40 Kaltspell B” 45 42 Charlo 47 —42 Kalispell B 53 51 Arlee 40 —33 Kalispell B 53 58 Dixon 37 50 Plains 37 65 Kalispell B 52 66 Hot Springs 55 —40 Troy 58 -31 Charlo 32 58 Arlee 37 70 Dixon 49 —56 Plains 74 70 Noxon 42 AT TOURNEY 54 Dixon 35 --35 Charlo 64 _4Q Hot Springs 63 This page is sponsored by KGEZ, Kalispell, Montana 37 Jerry Collins, Russel Hulsing, Tom Koppang, Harlan Coverdell, Don Sirucek, Larry Hansen. Plains vs. Bigfork 38 This page is sponsored by STEDJE BROTHERS, Kalispell, Montana EARLEAN'S MUSIC and RECORD SHOP Kalispell, Montana elementary M'a J'-ta Sandra Gerald Anderson Bowman sf Jerry Ronnie Christensen Corban p, T‘. Harry Clifford Endsley Haag ft ft Jt M Jack Roger Hudson Huston Aurolyn Montana Orr Ottosen Joyce 40 Sprunger Grade Bob Gordon Bray Childers ft,. ft, Larry Darrel Corson Coverdell Joan Muriel Hagestad Hansen Joe Edward Nelson Olson Margaret Phillip Reese Samuels Ellen Weed Junior Vikings Standing, left to right: Mr. Flint, coach; Jack Hudson, Phillip Samuels, Roger Huston, Joe Nelson, Clifford Haag, Larry Corson. Seated: David Sanden, Willis Kanaley, Darrel Coverdell, Bob Bray, and Edwin Anderson. Cheerleaders Sandra Anderson, Margret Reese, Joan Hagestad, Ellen Weed. 41 r wa Charles Btadstreet Vern Childers in Li Donald Nestegard Gary Pierce ciik Edwin Anderson Rita Crohn n 1 mSr w 'Wt j N A David Shirley Sanden Sixucek Mr. Gardner Sixth and Seventh Grades Class room scene Allen Karen Haag Jeffers U « AAA n. Marlene Kenneth Riebe Rodler Willis Gordon Kanaley Nichols Donna Barbara Underwood Whitney 42 Lou Ann George Bjork Case Charles John Miss Parker Harris McShane Michael Nancy Darling Hagestad Doris Bill Munson Rouse H d Jean Nora Jo Brandewie Boyer Fourth and Fifth Grades Wanda Marilyn Flshbaugh Greytak Harriet Kelly Nelson Orr Jeff Wade This Page Sponsored by HUSTON’S GROCERY The Friendly Store Bigfork, Montana Mary Francine Merilee Dockstader Fenger Carlton Mary Ann Huston Milliron Mary Susan Whitney 43 a. 4 4 Danny Averill Janet Conant a r% t kb. James DeLong Unda Dillard a Dorothy Haag Marvin Hansen c i« ft Cheryle Darlene Johnson Mtlliron Mrs. Le Due Third and Fourth Grades a Ji u Vernon Corban Norman Coverdell djt jf P) Mil Linda Friedrick Carol Haag F I1 ci . • Cathy Haug Sue Hudson r | w John Mundhenk Mary Me Shane Florence Roger Munson Nelson John North Dawn Eddie Orr Ottosen Shirley Thomas Anderson Arvidson Donna Kathy Childers Crohn Sharilyn Rocky Hullett Jelleff Cleo Helen Milliron Munson Teryl Anna Reynolds Stearns Mrs. Fystrom Second Grade ft 1,£:l Melvin Brekhus Len Carter ft • -- David James Forman Greytak ft fft li Nikki Sandra Johnson Manicke ft J Cathy Richard Naugle Pierce ft A i ! r Garold Thomson Lorraine White This page is sponsored by BIGFORK MERCANTILE Bigfork. Montana 45 Gerald Bruce Albertson Anderson Patricia John Bjork Brandewie Maureen Dockstader I i Joyce Greytak David Steve Harris Hullett Suzanne Judith Ann Mundhenk Paul c i Mk Kandy Jo Anderson Darvey Averlll -'S. L - Jr Jack Carter Larry DeLong H«OTO NOt AVUAU f I •nw“ MOfO NOT «UMU Gretchen Gates Vernon Gustafson r Jiw Jr Mona Jelleff Richard Milliron V n V ♦ V i Dennis Powell John Smith PHOTO HOT AVMUIU 46 Pam Tapely Terry Ward Richard Kuschel a-Swell Party This Is You to the roL-.' lclnlcl in i the ireen 'irass Tlrov 1 nroun Sister [oung Lov Days Twenty Years Frog ■ IM ■ Ain’tL- f'isfcehavin Sing In the Blues ■etA1! TorVt Forbid Ke I’ovin On me Dungaree Dolls Moonlight Oanbl You'll Never Know Love re Take a look at yours j Cn The Corner 'ut Another Nicke es Around The Rock Pile ’ind Em Foo Forget Em reat V'retenier __________________[_________ Montana's Newest Most Modern Food Store Closed Every Sunday Kalispell, Montana T.U. LANDRY TYPEWRITER SUPPLY CO. Home of the Royal Typewriter Distributors of Carter Products RBYAt Phone 5474 Phone 2934 346 Main Kalispell Kalispell, Montana Congratulations to the Senior Class of Bigfork High School Home of Jantzen - White Stag - Pendleton Koret of California - Junior House Sportswear - Separates and Casuals Lingerie - Hosiery - Foundations Accessories - and Budget Dresses Kalispell Montana MERIDIAN DAIRY Meridian Road Kalispell, Montana THE DAILY INTER LAKE Kalispell, Montana BUICK Telephone 3615 Main and Fifth Kalispell, Montana FARMERS UNION EXCHANGE As good as the Best and Better Than the Rest Gasoline - Hardware Oil and Grease - Paint Tires - Wholesale - Retail - Accessories Kalispell, Montana THE General Merchandise Creston, Montana -IENNESSVS Fine Foods Kalispell K O 980 On Your Radio Dial Music - News Kalispell, Montana ROBB INI ROBB IN) The Store for Men Kalispell, Montana ABC TOT SHOP Everything for Infants, Toddlers, and Children to Size 8 219 First Ave. E. Phone 6570 Kalispell The Place to Go Kalispell, Montana MOUNTAI INI L_ A KEE TAVERN Come and See LOU AND EDITH Bigfork, Montana PARKWAY TRUCK STOP East Idaho THE HOOK Kalispell AND BULLET STORE Hunting and Fishing Equipment One Mile South on Highway 93 Phone 6664 LES ANDERSON, Owner m - Kalispell, Montana Congratulations to the Class of '57 STEPHENS, JEWELRY jv HOTEL Gift Shop AND Camera Supplies STANDARD SERVICE Watch Repairs Novelties Bigfork, Montana Bigfork, Montana Compliments of WAGGENER CAMP BE FUNERAL DIRECTORS 525 Main Kalispell, Montana FIRST NATIONAL bank Kalispell, Montana Member F.D.I. C. C ongratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of '57 Flowers by HANSEN Unmistakable Distinction Corner Main and Second Kalispell, Montana BJORNEBV JEWELRY Dealer of Orange Blossom Diamonds Elgin and Benrus Watches Phone 4704 136 First Ave. East Kalispell SUPEP FOODS Complete Food Service 40 E. Idaho Street on Highway 2 Kalispell, Montana Pioneers of Electrical Heat FERGUSON ELECTRIC Industrial, Farm, Residence Wiring Phone 4707 Kalispell 259 N‘ Main THE ARMY GOODS STORE I ” m ■■■ RMY GOOD ■I III II rrrmrmrifKrrrrrurrurtmyrfrrn v |km 48 Main Street Kalispell, Montana — F= W WOOLWORTH COMPANY JOHNSON ' FUNERAL HOME 212 Main Street Serving the Flathead Valley Kalispell, Montana Dial 3120 343 1st Ave. W. Kalispell AGENCY wL Phone 4224 113 Second St. W. SAVERUD PAINT SHOP Kalispell, Montana Kalispell 0. 'MiMsc General Agent aLs BAR WESTERN LIFE INSURANCE CO. of Helena, Montana AND SPORT SHOP Specialized Insurance Service Room 206 - Conrad Bank Building Kalispell Dial 4214 Bigfork, Montana DESOTO - PLYMOUTH STOCKTON MOTORS DeSoto - Plymouth - Willys 411 1st Ave. West Phone 5049 Stockton's Motorville on the Strip Phone 5015 Kalispell, Montana O'NEIL PRINTERS OFFICE SUPPLIES School Supplies - Portable Typewriters - Office Machines - Commercial Printing 323 Main Phone 3737 Kalispell ADAMS DRUG COMPANY S. J. ADAMS, Reg. Pharm. 31 Second Street East Ph. 4103 Kalispell Best Wishes to Class of '57 SPUR SERVICE STATION Get a Gas Card and Save 3£ Gas - Batteries Oil - Accessories Tires CLIFFORD PEDERSON - Owner First and R. R. Street Kalispell M I NNESOTA WOOLEN CO. Smart Wearables for All the Family - Distinctive for Quality as Well as for Style. A WHITE CO11 FLOYD WOODWORTH Lakeside Kalispell, Montana ■a°ch bC DAVI PIPE MACHINERY CO. Telephone 3318 184 North Main Kalispell MAJRX IM CAFE Homemade Candies F ountain 132 First Avenue East Kalispell, Montana In Kalispell It's Northwest Montana's Shopping Center Shop Nine Modern Departments Fashion Hardware Housewares Implement China Appliance Farm and Garden Automotive U Phone 3601 Established 1887 Insurance 117 Main Street _______________________________ Kalispell, Montana_________________________________ SHOE COMPANY We Fit the Feet Shoes for the Entire Family. 135 Main Street Phone 3578 Kalispell hillstead's Bigger, more spacious for your shopping convenience. See us with the mezzanine full of lovely ready to wear. Kalispell, Montana C X C 5UPPLY CO. Distributors Ball and Roller Bearings Auto Parts - Accessories Logging and Welding Supplies 134 1st. Ave. W. Kalispell 231 Main Kalispell, Montana KALI REXALL DRUGS Fountain Service 24 Hour Prescription Service Phone 577 After Hours 3424 Kalispell, Montana BIGFORK FEXACO SERVICE Bigfork, Montana MOTOR MART The Amazing Volkswagen Low Cost, Good Re-Sale, Dependable Construction, Adequate Performance High Gas Mileage, Fine Maneuverability. Sales and Service L. B. RED SLATER Owner and Manager Phone 4395 Kalispell, Mont. Rt. 1 on the Strip Buy Here With Confidence KOFORD JEWELRY 235 Main Street Kalispell Phone 6978 ALTON PEARCE. DRUG COMPANY Dispensers of Service Phone 3077 Kalispell Northwest Montana RENAULT DEALER AL PRESTRUDE - WARREN TAMOREUX Hiway 2 East Kalispell For Expert Television Installations and Admiral Quality Sets See TNEYfe With Stores at East Idaho Street and at 11 Meridian Street Kalispell, Montana VOGUE CLEANERS Complete Dry Cleaning Service 221 E. Idaho St. Kalispell Phone 4677 LOUDEN IMPLEMENT Oliver - Ferguson 1403 1st Ave. E. Kalispell, Montana Dial 6334 mm J5l THE LAKE CAFE Try a Big Boy Double Burger 45£ Soft Drinks Ice Cream Bigfork, Montana Grocery and Fountain and School Supplies Kalispell, Montana LAKE BLAINE RESORT Skating Picnicking Swimming Boating FEROL AND DOUG FELLOWS Owne r s Creston, Montana DON’T NODDY .CET HED CIFT T i JEWELRY Gifts for All Occasions Phone 6809 Kalispell, Montana AKS SPORT SHOP Bigfork, Montana BIGFORK BAR BUD AND LILA Bigfork, Montana PEOPLES LIE.PE ONI.ILE JHI JEFFERS, fW mffl[ pray[[ □PEN SEVEN DRY5 R WEEK BIGFORK (WOOD5GRY) MQNTRNR PHONE TE 111 INSURANCE AGENCY S. REED GEDDES - Manager EDDY S. GEDDES - Ass't. Manager 218 Conrad National Bank Building P. O. Box 292 Kalispell, Montana Phone 3706 0 No Middleman Profits 0 No Duplicate Handling Costs 0 Factory to You Q Trackside Prices £ Free Delivery - Easy Terms 51 North Main - Phone Sk6-7627 - Kalispell, Montana MODERN EQUIPMENT COMPANY Tractors - Machinery - Equipment Auto and Truck Springs - Wisconsin Air Cooled Engines M. M. Industrial Engines - V-Belt Sheaves and Drives Flat Pulleys - Bean Sprayers Kalispell, Montana Nye and Cummings MARSHALL WELLS STORE Myers Pumps and Sprayers Atlas Tools Lindsay Water Softener Housewares - Sporting Goods - Plumbing - Electrical Supplies Fritndly service PHIL'S SILVER GRI LL Kalispell, Montana PIN DOWN THE TITLE TO With the FLATHEAD COUNTY TITLE CO. 7 Main Street SK6-3256 Kalis pell, Montana COLLINS CONSTRUCTION CO. Business and Residential Phone SK6-9504 Kalis pell, Montana IGA FOODLINERS The Flathead's Finest S H Green Stamps Fashion Center of Northwest Montana Kalispell and Libby Montana Phone 6071 Kalispell, Montana GREGS AUTO SALES On the Strip - Mobile Homes - Guaranteed Customer Satisfaction WHITE STAR CAFE Glacier Building A Good Place to Eat! Open 6 a.m, to 10 p.m. Every Day PAPK INN Hamburgers THE SPUDNUT SHOP Short Orders 19 E. Idaho Street - Kalispell The Whole Family Says That Spudnuts Are Good! Kalispell, Montana MOUNTAIN TRACTOR CO. KALISPE PLUMBING AND HEATING Your Friendly Allis Chalmers Dealer Kalispell, Montana Commercial and Residential Contracting Free Estimates Briggs - Crane - American Standard i ALI SPELL FLORAL MOTOR SUPPLY CO. Flowers for Every Occasion ft 338 Main Kalispell 409 First Avenue East Full Line of Automotive Parts and Supplies Kalispell, Montana KEITHS CLEANERS 115 Main Street Quality Cleaning Altering - Repairing 8 Hour Service Upon Request Kalispell, Montana KROGER- NOLLE LUMBER CO. The Friendly Lumber Yard Kalispell, Montana HACIENDA THE FAMILY RESTAURANT Italian Dinners a Specialty McIntosh MUSIC HOUSE Let Us Help You Solve Your Music - Appliance - Radio Television Problems! 40 Main Street Phone 6232 Kalispell EMERSON TV 311 First Avenue East We Sell the Best and Service the Rest CHARLES BARBER SHOP Kalispell, Montana 33 West Idaho Kalispell, Montana PACIFIC HIDE FUR DEPOT Aluminum Roofing and Steel of All Kinds Phone 6283 Kalispell, Montana Third Avenue W.N. and Railroad Street HAROLD REFRIGERATION AND HEATING Carrier Air-Conditioning and Commercial Refrigeration Phone SK 6-4745 35 First Avenue Kalispell KALISPELL GLASS PAINT A Glass for Every Purpose, A Paint for Every Surface Kalispell, Montana STATE BANK OP SOMERS Bank of Community Service Member of F.D.I.C. M AYFLOWER MONARCH LUMBER CAPE 12 Main Street COMPANV Kalispell, Montana 52 North Main Kalispell TEMPLE 6j§S|j TEA For the Cheapest and Most Efficient Form of Heating § sMU ROOM - mm Elks Building Kalispell, Montana ELECTRIC Kalispell SAVEWAV HILL TOP DRUG Open 9 am to 7:30 pm Daily- GARAGE 12 Noon to 6 pm Sunday Automotive and Outboard Motor Repairing and Welding Kalispell, Montana ERNEST WEED Bigfork, Montana SMITTYS TRIPLE XXX Drive in on the Strip Enjoy Triple XXX Root Beer - Makes Thirst a Joy A Million and Half Champburgers Can't Be Wrong Kalispell, Montana Phone 4304 or 4305 Open Sundays and Evenings DOUG WISE Owner ASA THE re shop Scenic Agates Made Up in All Types of Jewelry JAMES KEHOE, Prop. Bigfork, Montana DA LEV TIRE SERVICE Vulcanizing Recapping Phone 5864 - 1435 First Ave. E Kalispell, Montana STAQ LITE DRIVE — IN See a Movie in the Comfort of Your Car Your Best Family Entertainment Kalispell, Montana PERGUSSONS SHOES TORBERTS TOM HARMON Partner and Manager Kalispell, Montana Kalispell, Montana WE MADE IT MARY MURPHY BEAUTY SHOP Phone 73-631 Post Office Building Distinctive Hair Styling PHYLLIS BEAUTY SALON 264 N. Main Kalispell, Montana KALISPELL SHEET METAL WORKS Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work of All Kinds and Built Up Roof Jobbing a Specialty. Kalispell, Montana HARRISON D. HUGGINS, M.D. Conrad Bank Building Kalispell, Montana FLATHEAD FLOOR COVERING 435 Main Kalispell, Montana We Specialize in All Kinds of Floor Covering, Will Gladly Give Free Estimates. POULSON’S ELECTRIC SERVICE 325 1st Ave. E Ph. 4113 Your Friendly Electric and Appliance Store” POSSIBLE COAST TO COAST STORES 321 Main Street You Buy for Less Because We Buy for Less. Kalispell, Montana CULLIGAN SOFT WATER SERVICE 429 Main You Don’t Have to Buy it to Try It! Kalispell, Montana BIG FORK GARAGE STUART GUSTOFSON, Prop. Bigfork, Montana SPENCE'S CITY MARKET 445 Main Kalispell, Montana MERCURY CLEANERS Kalispell, Montana SAUER SAUER Kalispell, Montana LITHOGRAPHED BY — TAYLOR PUBLISHING CO. DALLAS • TEXAS The Bm Yearbooks are TAYLOR MADE V TAYLOR-MADE YEARBOOKS '


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