Billings Senior High School - Kyote Yearbook (Billings, MT)

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Q 3 4 4 Page One ' vw: M2 . wwf' A ,mi- fag- !, 4 M., -4 , 19- 0, V A ,Q 1 62 VV, .L 2 arab'- w, I ' w--..,,.,,, vw-,,,,, gb' A . 1..gx'a.w.L.,,4...-, , 24 L..-L ,-.:- 4, '85 Q Saw'-fo 'fl Q- The IHEU Kyote Annual Billings Senior J'llgh School Billings Montana ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION Board of Trustees Admmlstrators Faculty ROOT R pre-sentcxtlves CLASSES S mors lumors Sop wo Norm SCHOOL LIFE arnold S mots W O S WL o loss s ot Worn Su nt I Eyos D 5 T our ORGANIZATIONS THE ARTS SPORTS FEATURE AND ADVERTISING 7 I O O O I I , H6 I , , W8 . i . 9 e l 16 A 30 P 1 2' 42 C E H56, 70 li ' .L 58 C 9 60 at de- Life 64 ' G ' 68 or 'lions 69 Ppilolxccriioris 72 fwlgrorezies and Qlieerle-odors 76 Clubs , 78 ECDC , , 98 lfgggrus N23 Plays 122 Fooibcxll , ,LCS Basketball H , ,114 Track , , 123 f-.lizior Storrs , , lil , I 1-3 AQ iv ,Jw K A ff ' ... , ,, jf? Q ig-ui-75 L . K -g,.,. ,f' X ,in My 4 4 4 4 4 2 1 4 'V' fgzyw 'X .4 MQ! We '1- Hx 4' Q N4 'Q -11 'im fr- !' 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Eraser, who is man- ager of Billings Grocery Company, is chairman of the Athletic Ad- visory committee. Fred A. Hofmann, who is con- nected with the O. M. Wold lm- plernent Company, is chairman of the Non-Athletic Advisory com- mittee. Earl E. Tiffany, owner and man- ager of the Tiffany lnsurance Agency, is chairman of the Ei- nance committee. Theodore R. Corbett is chairman of the Building and Grounds com- mittee. He is connected with the Engineering Department of Carter Oil Company. Paul O. McCormick is the sec- retary and office manager of Pierce Packing Company. He is also chairman of the Supplies and Textbook committee. Edward Lacklen is clerk and business manager of the board of trustees. These men serve our school dis- trict efficiently and well without pay. They are all busy men and their time is valuable to them, yet they are willing to do this public service because they know how useful the work is and how much it really is needed. We of BHS should duly recog- nize the democratic spirit this shows and show our appreciation to these men for the fine job they are doing. FIRST ROW tLeft to RightJ-Ster- ling M. Wood, Fred A. Hofmann, Grant M. Boorman, Earl E. Tiffany. SECOND ROW-Paul O. McCorm- ick, Harold J. Fraser, Theodore R. Corbett, Edward Lacklen. Page Six requires . . . and let your influence be felt . . Growing up is somewhat the same with a school district as with an individual. lt increases the responsibilities and the expense. School district number 2 in Yellowstone Coun- ty is the fastest growing and perhaps the largest populated district in Montana. While we point with pride to the size and progress of our schools we must realize that we will need increased building space and additional faculty. It is true that the facilities which were adequate a few years ago are not so today. lt is also true that school population con- tinues to increase each year. We are a progressive district so we shall meet the needs and plans for the future. We are also a prosperous district and can meet the need of our schools without too much strain financially. Vision and prosperity go hand in hand. Good schools in- vite more people to our community who in turn contribute to our school system. We cannot overlook our responsibil- ity to future citizenship and community good. We are proud of our schools and we are grateful to the people who made them possible. Students should become aware of their responsibilities and obligations to the community. ln the final analysis, these are major objectives in this business of education. Trustees of School District No. 2 Supt. Michael C. Gallagher Mr. M. C. Gallaqner has been superintendent ot Billinqs School District 2 tor a nurnber ct years. Rotary, tire Commercial club and tire TAB as- sociation are arnorrq iris rriany activities. Witii liirrr rest tinal recorrirrrendations to tie scltool board. lie rnust decide wizetlrer tire prob- lem is necessary and Etelytul to all. Wrren pre- sentiriq tire problezrz to tire board, Exo sirows every aspect of tlre problem, so it will be aiven due consideration. Every rnernber ot tire student body of BHS duly appreciates and wistres to acknowledqe tzreir appreciation of iris interest and work in tirinqs ite tias done for us and tor our sciiool. Dean of Boys-Earl C. Collins 'QQ jab' Pnn Iesse G Rcxqsdale s rrp tant 'r o a 'roaern rr. n sonoc. is ne e pecration tzzat rt is nia e up predominantly o. stu ents '.-mo are in r ested in worthy aoals, who want to lcnow, and who want to act on tire bases of man purposes and understanding, A 'd to t:.is notion a statt Ara is not atraia ta study W1 ri stuaen s trze corn ,rrirgater p o errr., of 'r gzvigzatior as reflect ed in lil? dail activities cf youna people and r1ode.n:1iq:zcc:roo is r rrza ina rlr. lesse G. Raasdale rr been Af 4 grrgal ot B' iinqs Senior Hiqrx since 5 Tire Econo rric 'vor. sri X, LS a special ,rroqrarn which was started by Mr. Raasdale triis year t aid American l-listory students. . Earl . fin- Deari ot Boys Dean of Girls-Gertrude Whipple ilt seertis to ripe there is an in- SE. :tease resqve aaa citizen :gif and roy If to the best t.ad'- trc i of our -clicci :nor lie entire siren' to I :ri ,, u' f 'lie ifrit' be 's 'fflfn -e 'celfesta ' V rers. Y J: ,- Ara., M31 'Y,.,,,,. Q,-, li 3 ,,....A-. .E,,..,.-, ,. ,- .. v,.A,A Maroc.. .sic . e.. ...,. N-.- ..,.v-.EAW-ev-.. A,-, -,E.., -..,.A,,h,,. .g,..X e---fwe,--- -'eff - fl. ......,-, ,...s, E.,..,-T...X .T-'.... .V Ebac' ..,l,... MH., .- K-. ,,E,.s, .. ,ibm Page Seven Jim Jmdwzq, .Stall DK 0101, .School The faculty of Brlllngs Sentor Hrgh school has f1n1shed another year of accompl1sh ment Each member of the faculty has contrrbuted h1s share 1D developrng character He burlds the brldge from chrldhood to adulthood Whether thrs brtdge stands the strarn of l11'I19 or not depends on how well lt has b en bu1lt We know our teachers have grven therr best to bu1ld our character and to show us the way to a better a fuller and more effrcrent l1fe Teachers have always been the vanguard of c1v1l1zat1on They have always shown the way to better thlngs We feel thrs IS tru of our teachers of BHS They represent the best thlngs 1n our cornmunrty We know that our faculty has done 1lS best to QIVG us good tralnmg They have shown patrence and tolerance Only rn a democracy such as ours does one f1nd people who have the courage and v1s1on of our teachers They measure up to the best standards of Amerrcantsm Therr standards of farr play sportsmanshlp and tolerance go far rn bu1ld1ng a better c1t1zensh1p We only hope we can lrve up to the standards they have set We have respect and love for each member of our faculty Each one has left an unforgettable place rn our lrves No other group we know has glven so much We hope that the future wrll show how well they have bullt by the frurtfulness of our lrves R member students we owe them somethlng The only thmg they want for therr efforts 1S to see us make somethmg of ourselves Bear rn mrnd the statement made by Horace Mann when speakrng to a graduatrng class Be ashamed to d1e unttl you have won some vlctory for humanlty Educatron IS the basrs of progress thrs must not be forgotten We want our country to move forward and we are the com1ng generatron It IS up to us to learn and apply the knowledge whtch has been grven us to assure a good government of tomorrow EDITH W GALERNEAU Enghsh Spanlsh Unlverslty of Montana Unlverslty of Wyomlng Rocky Mountam College Co Sponsor of Pep Cluo Cheerleaders L F BEELER BS LLB CIVICS Umverslty of Kansas UHlV9rSlty of Colorado Kansas State Teachers College Umverslty of Idaho Sponsor of Elphadonk CHARLES E BORBERG AB AM Chemlstry Unrversrty of MlChlg3H Sponsor of Argon Scxence Club CHARLES O BOYD BA ME Mathematlcs Drivers Tfalfllfl Peru State Teacher College UIl1VCFSltV of Montana O . 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' ' '. . . . 1 S Page Eight 676' J Hold QEQILQQA, CATHERINE COLOSKY English College of St Catherlne Unlverslty of North Dakota Unlverslt of Mlnnesota Co Sponsbor of Pep Club Cheerleaders lOHN RUSSELL EMIGH Head Track Coach ASS1StaHt Football Coach Umvers1ty of Montana WILLIAM AUKERMAN Bl0lOgy Ohlo State UH1VeFS1ty Brown Umverslty Unlverslty of Montana State Chalrman of Educatlonal Commlttee Jaycees HENRY HARSCH BA MA Engllsh Jou nallsm Unlverslty of Montana Umverslty of Washlngton Advlser of Kyote Publlcatlons A natlonal vlce presldent of Qulll and Scroll IEANETTE CLARK B.A., M.A. Spanish Vassar College Berlln Umversxty Madrld Un1vers1ty Columbla UHIVGYSIIY Seattle UDIVBYSILY Mlddlebury College Unlversxty of Mexx Sponsor of Actlvlty Klub BERNARD D MYERS Math6matlCS Montana State College Umverslty of Montana CAKE CHARLES R CUTTS BA B of Muslc Supervxsor of MUSIC Semor Hlgh Chorus Yankton College Umverslty of M1HneSOta MacPha1l School of MUSIC Umverslty of Montana Sponsor of Skx Club CLIFFORD H COREY Avlatlon Mechanlc Page Nlne Jwmtq, faculty, 97'lemlmM, EARL C BAILEY BA MA F1ne Arts Umverslty of Montana Colorado State College of Educatlon Art Students League of New York San Dlego State College LOUISE G KRAFT BA MA Latln Engllsh Oberlxn College College of W1ll1am and Mary UD1VEYS1ty of Montana Unlverslty of Southern Callfornla Umverslty of Washmgton ADELIA M PRICE AB MA Amerlcan H1story Dakota Wesleyan Un1vers1ty Unlversxty of W1scons1n Un xerslty of Cal1forn1a Un1vers1ty of Washmgton Unlverslty of Colorado ELZA HUFFMAN Lxbrarlan Montana State Unlverslty Columbla Unlverslty Sponsor of Llbrary Alds Page Ten A8215 dum, F F KASER BS MA Physlcs Radlo Northeast MISSOUTI State Teachers Eastern Montana College of Educatlon Unlverslty of Mlchlgan Massachusetts Instltute of Technology Sponsor of Focus Club IEAN M IOHNSTON Commerclal Instructor Supervlse PTC who do stenographlc work Unlverslty of Minnesota MARY S LARSEN BA MS Engllsh French Montana State Unlverslty Northwestern Unlverslty Columbla Umverslty Sponsor of French Club H1 Trl WILLIAM V LAZETICH BA Physlcal Eclucatlon Head Football Coach Unlversxty of Montana Rocky Mountam College Sponsor of Lettermans Club B.s. S Columbia University ir . . . B:A. i jwn J Jlaur, Htfmdnci Jnfuuqn. L'nlleq.aA, L H RATZLAFF Automoblle Mechanlcs RGY A MORIN Physlcal Education Health Montana State College Rocky Mountam College Co Sponsor B Club Basketball Coach B Squad Football Assxstant Track Coach THOMAS A PURCELL Machlne Shop Mechanlcal Drawmg Eastern Montana College of Educatlon Arlzona State Teachers College Colorado State Teachers Montana State College ELLEN SHIELDS B A Geometry Algebra Unlverslty of Montana Unlverslty of Washmgton GRACE MCCALLUM Typmg Carleton College Umverslty of Mmnesota Macalester College Bllllngs Buslness College fDl6d Feb 137 C IVINE MOODY Sociology Economlcs UHlVerSlty of Kansas Un1vers1ty of Washington STANLEY C RICHARDS B of Muslc Instrumental Muslc Umverslty of Mlchlgan Great Falls College of Educatlon LILLIAN CERVENKA Health Physlcal Education Montana State UHIVEFSIL Unlverslty of Callfornla Sponsor of Majorettes GAA Tennls Team Presldent of Montana Assoclatlon for Health Physlcal Educatlon and Recreatlon Page Eleven 0 Q 1 Q B.A1 M AfB.. ' . 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Y .- faculty, 'l7'ZamlwuL Haan, J MYRTLE D STEEN BA MA Senior English Macalester College University of Chicago CLARA STRUTZ Speech Dramatlcs University of Wisconsin North Central College Sponsor of Apprentlce Club CLARENCE A ANDERSON BA MA English Speech Hursh Business College Duluth Business University Superior State College Augsburg College University of Minnesota Colorado State College of Education FREDERICK K MILLER BS MA Speech Umversitv of Wisconsin Eastern Montana College of Education Northwestern University Page Twelve I HOWARD VANOVER B S M S Wood Shop Rocky Mountain College Iowa State College ROBERT E WILSON BA ME Salesmanshlp and Retailing CPTCJ Eastern Montana College of Educatlon University of Montana Part Time Coordinator Sponsor PT C Club Student Counselor Charge of Testing Program X f x 1 MILDRED KNUDSEN Home Nursing Billings Deaconess Hospital Montana State College IEAN HONER Ehgiish Radcliffe College Eastman School of Music University of Montana -1 IK 1 'f MRS SUE HUTTON Anatomy and Physiology Biology Montana State College Great Falls Deaconess Hospltal MRS VERA MAE BRUEGGER B A M A Bookkeeplng Jamestown College Unlverslty of Washlngton Ur11vers1ty of Montana UHIVCFSIIY of North Dakota IEAN MERCER 4 World H1story Concordla College Sponsor of Guldance L1brary WILLARD H RAMSETT Amerlcan History Indiana Unlverslty UDlVeYS1ty of Mmnesota GERTRUDE WHIPPLE BA MA Dean of Gxrls Montana State Un1vers1ty Umverslty of Callfornla Umverslty of Washlngton Colorado State College of Educatlon L VERA MCREYNOLDS Shorthand Typrng Doane College Unxverslty of Nebraska Gregg School NCT PICTURED GRACE IOHNSON Home Economlcs Montana State College Oregon State College Umverslty of Southern Callfornla Unxverslty of Hawa11 Sponsor of Future Homemakers of Amerlca DGUGLAS MARKS B A World Relatlons, Amerlcan Hlstory Unxverslty of Montana Co Sponsor of Dragon Club MRS DORIS RENNICK Home Economxcs Montana State College Co Sponsor of FHA RAYMOND AGEE B S Vocatlonal Agrxculture Montana State College 4953- bn. Sponsor of Future Farmers of Amerlca Page Thirteen I I I O 1 ' BA. D , A if A Bs. ' 'f', Q if . . . vv fv .3 ,5 . f , ' A ' ' ' , A Bs. A U I , I BlA. ' lv B.A, U B,S, OFFICE SECRETARY May l see Mr. Ragsdale? This is ci question probably zieard many times a day cy Mrs. Lynn of.1ce secretary. Mrs. Brown takes care of all school business and keeps the school records. Supervising CD girls, a group cf ldligli SCI'.CGl girls that perfcrzt. off f.ce duties Ln free tinge, and rierfcrrxirzg other office due , H. f- 1 - ties well c ' and eniciently, are Just part of lil? foo t:1at she f w- F- 1 - yr- F 4, 'GC 1li.y. D119 lS f1.'x'.'GYS ISCIGY CIXC1 y....,ilJ iJ CICCS cure. . ein you witn any ana a.. prcblerxs you may present. Mrs. Brown became office secretary in 12347 and has DSCCITIS a familiar and well liked figure to tie stu- dents of Billings l-lign school. Drop into the office any time and you will find Ezer pleasant and Yelpful. Hmm ' 2.4 ' Qnmomacq Room Representatives is an organization of two students from each second period class. These students meet with the administrators of the school tc talk over items of particular in- terest to pupils and give ideas and opinions of the matter being discussed. One of the big problems brought up this year was the matter of sending a delegation of stu- dents to Great Falls to try to clear up bad feel- ing between the two schools. Another iob always undertaken by represen- tatives is the job of selling theater student courtesy cards to the student body. The Representatives are always willing to give their help and time for something to benefit the school. This organization shows a true democratic spirit because it gives the students a voice in the handling of school affairs. Mr. lesse G. Ragsdale is the adviser of the organization and this seems to bring a closer relationship between faculty and students and show sides of each. FIRST ROW CLeft to Rightb-B. McKenzie. D. Vladic. P. Jones. S. Slavens. G. Hill, P. Lawson. L. Groves, E. Vralstad. G. Pfaff, G. Warila, M. Schaible, F. Bender, E. Mason, C. McFarren. SECOND ROW- M. Clark, D. Hill, J. Curry, M, Neibauer. L. Hanson, D. Shirley, B. Downs, T. Bruck. J. Weiss, J. Groves. J. Flockhart, R. Cochrane, M. Day, V. Reece, C. Carter. THIRD ROW-P. McCrea, G. Logan. B. Pollard, D. Saridbak. D. Seitz. D. Schumacher. J, Zuck, G. Strat- ford. C. Ring, J. Hardin, G. Schmaing, L. Chatwood, D. Decker, J. Cash. M. Stevens. J. Thomas. C. Claxton. FOURTH RONV-J. Cutts, J. Sindelar, F. Sauther. D. Aitcheson, J. Brown. D. Robertson, R. Smith. A. Swan- son, W, Bauer. D. Johnson, L. Chatwood. B. Pollard, I. Hornung, W. Tustison, D. Knaub. T. Hoff. B. Stick- ney. W. Dietz. 5 Z 5 5 5 5 5 CLASSES up-iii! 5 Z 5 Z 5 5 Z 5 2 9 5 Z 5 5 5 Z 5 5 5 Z 2 I rfb X., - 'QFVX li' 5 18-1- v ' .wi 5 5 5 5 5 2 2 Z 5 2 5 5 Z 5 2 5 Z I ' 4 E: . K ' ,xg 3 ix 5 . 511 5 fx' , N Tl -',, , , 'M ', JI: f , 5 r- A 'N m' ,ip-if 4 gg i 'Z'- Q '. . 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As officers their main duty for the year was to select class announcements and bring them before the class for final de- cision. These students are officers that we can be proud to have represent our class. Bob Smith played football. Miss Pollard was our art editor. Ernest Alevizakes is presi- dent of Dragon club and is a member of PTC club. 'lrypuvwjwltrpgougeefv Twelve long years are at last behind us and we the class of nineteen hundred and fifty are about to step from our carefree student life into the world before us. Every student has a different plan to follow but each is important to the individual. Some will go on with their educations in institutions of higher learning, others will take jobs in the community and still others may marry and strive to become useful citizens. It seems but a short while since we first en- tered the halls of BHS and yet we hate to leave because we have a sense of belonging, a sense of being at home. Billings high will always have a place in its heart for us but our place will be filled by other young hearts and minds who wish to enjoy their teens and the good times that go with high school studies. When we leave we have many things we may take with us, true, mostly they are mem- ories, but then memories are lasting and good. There were formals, assemblies, football and basketball games. These are things we will treasure when school life seems far back in the past. Memories are not the only things which will be carried with us, for we have gained knowledge and friendships that will always stand out in our memory. We have learned to live with and get along with people which will help us in our daily lives as we go forward. Page Sixteen Soon we will be the leaders and it will be our task to make the decisions. We must rea- lize this gigantic duty and be prepared to meet it wisely. Our school has done its best to help us acquire the knowledge we need but it is our duty to apply this knowledge and make our country a better one because of us. Seniors have done many things to be proud of, plays, sports, publications and other school activities have helped each one grow in some respect and will be something to be remem- bered not only as fun but also as something that has been of help to each in later years and careers chosen. Success is what we all strive for in some re- spect. The most profound meaning of success is good done for others. lf, in our lives we make this our purpose, our lives will seem worth while in that we have contributed something. Seniors, let us then step forward and look back on BHS and remember it as a good thing in our lives. Let us also look forward and see what we can do to better our corner of the world. Not only should we look ahead but we should take a step ahead and start on the path- way of life toward whatever goal we have set for ourselves. Let us forever keep in mind that this is our country, yours and mine, and we want to strive to make it the best for our chil- dren and all generations to follow. Jim Uuf. DL Seven, 6119111 du, Sruubfm, ERNEST JOHN ALEVIZAKES fHonest Ernrej Alpha 3 PTC 3 4 Presrdent 3 Vrce Presldent 4 Secretary 4 Dragons 4 Presrdent 4 Class V109 Pr srdem 4 Intramural Basketball 3 4 Yellowstone Key 4 Science 4 Track 3 4 Gym Manager 4 Hall Patrol 4 WOH? 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SQIUDJM., LOIS WEEKS Pep 2 3 4 Pres1dent4 Krnetrc 2 3 4 Apprentrce 2 Natronorl Honor Socretw Room Representatrxe 2 3 Grrls State 3 Its Good News Tonrte 4 Flag 2 4 Great Brg Doorstep Pro ductron 3 DORIS WEGNER BETTY JEAN VNEIL fJeanJ JACQUELINIE 'NI VNEISS fJack rej Skr 4 Krnetrc 2 3 4 Sccretarx 4 Pep 2 3 4 Great Brg Doorstep 2 Cheerleader 4 Junror Sen ro Prom Commrttee 3 Room Representatrxe 4 FRED EVERETT WELSH IFIIIZJ Band 2 3 4 FFA 2 3 4 Judgrng Team S 4 DIANE WETH ERELL tDrj Flaf., 2 3 4 Natronal Honor Socretx 3 4 Pep 2 3 4 Sccretarx 4 Krnetrc 3 4 Hrstorran 4 Grrls St ite Alternate 3 Kyote Paper 4 Kyote Annual 4 Class Plat 3 4 Its Good News Tonrte 4 Gay Nrnetres Rexue 3 Junror Senror Prom Com mrttee 3 Band Concert 2 3 4 Qurll and Scroll 4 Vrce Presrdent 4 JERRY L WHITAKER tWhrt7 Dragon 4 PTC 4 Intramural Basketball 3 LEWIS FRANK WII LHITE tLewD Band 2 3 4 Frvc Squares 3 4 Yellowstone Key 4 Sec retary 4 Intramur rl Basketball 2 3 4 Kxote Paper 4 Kxote Annual 4 Boys State Alternate 3 Our Town 2 Its Good News Tonrte 4 Alpha3 Qurll and Scroll 4 SHIRLEY ANN WILSON H1 Trr 2 3 4 BER NICE YVONNE WINTER CBernsJ FHA 3 4 OD 4 I Remember Mama Productron 4 CAROL WITTKOPP BAXTER Brology 2 3 PTC 3 4 HILDA CLARA WITTMAN fHoodooJ PTC 4 DOROTHY WOLFE OD 2 3 Pep 2 3 4 TC 4 Brology 2 REX WOMMACK SHIRLEY MAE WRIGHT Hr Tr1 4 BETTY ZIMMER MAN OD3 4 PTC4 FHA2 4 MARY LU ZIMMERNIAN Hr Trr 2 3 4 Nrcc Presrdent 3 Presrclent 4 Natronrl Honor Socretx 3 4 Grrls Strte Alternate 3 Kxote Paper 4 Kxotc Annurl 4 Qurll md Scroll 4 Secretrrx Treasurer 4 JOHN ZLCK HNXRRIET GILBERT Rotlres ter high school Rochester 'NIrnn 4 Frenc Vkhat A Lrfe 3 Apprentrce 3 Our Town Chorus 2 3 Krnetrc 3 Class Plax Productron 3 JOAN IRIONI NIEIFIIXD -Xlbrrght Vlrrllard Bernhardt Lowell Borgen James Bowxer Garx Clark Del Croff Jacqualrne Culbertson Bruce Ford Don GlI'CINNOOd NIarx Henderson Rrlex Howe Sallx Kober Dlck Nagel Don Nelson qv 3' 3' NOT PICTURLD Rrchard O Donnell Humbert Pearce John Srtzman Dorothx Srnrth -Xrlene Stellx Harold Wallrs Bob VS hrtmer gv Charles VS rlhelm X rrffrnra W rlhelm -'xllen 'Xnder on NIarxrn Leckre Don Stanlex Don Wolf Page Twenty nrne Left to Right-Dave Cohen, presidentg Carol Critelli, sec- retary, and Don McComas, vice president. Class Officers Early in the school year junior class held a nominating assembly to select candidates for offices. After a primary election, class of '51 chose David Cohen, president, Don Mc- Comas, vice president, and Carol Critelli, secretary. Soon after ritual of picture taking and pub- licity, class officers began to choose class jewelry which was to be a symbol of this class of '5l. Next and last project of the year was the planning and arranging of the junior-senior prom. Committee work on the annual affair was exceptionally fine and prom was well attended. Klan, of 57 JDDAL to jufulm At the beginning of the school year juniors may have felt secure in the belief that they were no longer the babies in the school fam- ily. As the year went on this feeling was dropped for one of being a real part of the school. For the first time juniors could take part in the initiation of underclassmen as givers in- stead of takers. Our juniors could look back on their soph- omore year and remember past experiences but always in the minds of the second-year men was the thought that in just one short year they would become the senior class, the leaders of BHS. It doesn't seem possible that the class of '51 will let this challenge of hoped for maturity overwhelm them, for, remember that last year they were the lowly sophs who asked only for the chance to reach their junior year. With an eye to the future we view the jun- ior class as the workers of today but the leaders of tomorrow. True, the class of '51 is a group of students Page Thirty whose greatest achievements will come about in the future but they also are a class of the present and the past. juniors have had leads in musical and dra- matic productions plus many other behind the scene jobs on stage crews. Great and near-great athletes are in this class. In football, basketball, track and in the minor sports juniors have shown much ability and more important, good sportsmanship. In debate, oratory and other forms of speech work juniors have shown their ability and prov- en themselves a real threat to upperclassmen in all contests involving public speaking. journalism was another field where this ver- satile class has shown progress. In working on school Annual and paper the juniors played a major role. As any visitor to our school can easily see, the class of '51 has done its share in the build- ing of BHS. Though there is still another year to add to its glory, this class has already proven itself to be one that will long be remembered for its accomplishments and service to the school. 378 Russell Amen Arlrs Anderson ' mffwgzaupg 51 Beverly Anderson 'bv Robert Anderson Iaquehne Armstrong Barbara Avent Patrrcra Bade Mar1lyn Backer Eugene Badqley Don Bandtleld Iohn Barker Helen Barnes Dolores Barone Beverly Beck Edward Beck 5411 'ff Vs I A G f? luanlta Bell Eldon Bennrnatreld Hel '1 Beslanow1tcl1 Gary Betz Myrtle Beurer Patrlcla Blddle Oscar Bloraurn Barbara Borberq Arloa Brehrn lo n Br kke Cnerle Brodsacn Ioan Brooks F ani B o JD I Bro vn y Bm . r Bt, n r Margene Burklrolder Patr' k Butler Sandra Caldwei Pearl Cameron Page Th'rty-one WV sw Iacquelerne Collrer Patr1c1a Cooley Phylhs Crawford Moms Crew Allen Crltellr Carol Cr1tell1 R1cl1ard Cf1lGlll Charles Crouter lanet Curry larnes Cults Marlys Dale Helen Darnlanovrcn Darwln Decker Hellen Dean Barbara Dennrson Kermrtt Drckey larnes Dlede Warren Dlelz Dlck Donerty loan Dorn Page Thirty two mm Slww m alum, Yjjw? Ernrna lane Car Ron a Castle lane Cernolnlavek Lee C atwood Mao lene Cnatwood Eugene Cnnstensen Dave Clark Colleen Cleveland Donna Clevenqer Charlene Chit 55 lohn Clrne Wrllram Cl1ne Dav1d Cohen Helen Coley ...fl Lf E 62' Ei? I C U 1 N 6 T I 1 ier J t.: s si ' 'S' A ' If .1 , an . Z .L 27 .E i f rl no N r r, r f rr or aa ,aaaa Q C aa laa + All' l yt F A . t I 1 , ? I I 4 ff . Us lolrn 'Cocaqne ,X lf, no Lai ip L A 1 ffm- a 5 of ll a r fe , ,y::-1 K ., . , - A 1 ,Q In ir , 7:17 ' lu .r X I Xl. l 'Qt fi X 7 a l l Q L J, , ' , , , ' S' Xa E Giiv , X ,, Q l ff: ' a I I A h C Z r'- . - G . Q 7 'V a g 6 3 , C r 5 1 N K' X A or Rooert Dulce Arthur Ecknardt Pnsoilla Edelstein Katnleen Edwards Dwarn Enrenberg Polly Ekdall Arthur English Barbara Erdrnan Walter Eyer Patricia Fargo Lerla Farnurn Twyla Frnkenbrnder Clyde Frnley Audrey Flanagan Ray nond Frank xx? ' ' Uicw gnfumwr, Ulub uulh, Jan, gm ,ff , , . C 1 N' . Q S 'r,' rf, -4' F'-n larla Franlclxn D1 rtne Freeman Ftut 1 Fre ourger lane Frost Donald Gabel ta t Ga rag er Wv Q. My 'ir y Gauger a re toe Gang an 1 KJ DUOIIS .ne 1 Gcrtt C' Page Thlrty three ' My J l I 5 A' S f ,A ' A 'Sw - 4 I : I , s X ,1 .. Q l Nr - 'a. V V , o Q x Cl lo F L Il 1 IA Q. r XJ U . . v l. w..,t,,, ' :L r 5' j Gayle ni' F y y A Marg o G rlet ,F ,- fm, F' F C1 '. A Q 5 l -v . . , i?.9fl . 1. 21 v i ,ax Goaaara ,, ' I 'V Harlan Gonnasan 'N I F A T-ww-:Q moo'9'a'o'q Q , Q S- ,a,,.-o xJo-......a. I A 'mugs Gnvy V L, we 4, r... -o o,,. l f of , ' XL Jie ' 1 X i , L ' - tuewaui GVW4 . N: 9 ,aaa .... o .ana my y Bernie GYCXGS X Eugene Grande ' - Tininile Gflfflfl F I ' ' , Kenneth Graegeloaua . 1 1 L lk. . dll ,State jnntball, .Iwi Jim, Jam 13 Zx.JXiX Page Thirty-four 1' N 0-., Le W .l ' lames Gross loan Grove Norma Grover Kenneth Groves Ralph Gumpf Marcla Guyse Glenn Hafner Kelly Hagerty Dolores Hall Reece Halverson Robert Halverson lo Lou Hammer Wrllram Hanklns Dean Hanks Lee Hanson ludlth Harden M1tz1e Harrrs Colleen Harrrs Kermlt Hartley Rob rt Hash Dorothy Haun V1rq1n1a Hays Gladys Hem Iune Heln Carole Heldstab George Henderson Tom Herman Frederlck Heyn Rlchard Hrll Beverly Hlnes Salhe Hrnes Clara Hxnkle Lois Hjelseth Iames Hoff Thomas Hoff lwztq jawn z8arwL fmwzlmfus, dm Mlckey Hoqarty Darlene Hormann Dorene Hormann Lucy Howe Melvrn Howell Barbara Huddleston Danny Hudson Faye Ann Hud on Marrorre Hudson Arthur Hull lack Humphrey Robert Hutchmqs Patr1c1a lacobson August Iansma Barrett lohnson Gene Johnson Robert Iohnson Royce lohnson Stephen Iohn Clara Bella lanes Patterson lones Robert lones Bob Karterud Gladys Kaufman Bllly Kertter Clara Keller Donald Kern Blame Ketterlmq Carl Klem Rrchard Knauo Mary Kmqht Srdney Kocn Carol Kronmrller Betty Lackman Helen Lackman xv? 4? 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' n Vx Q v I N-IH Page Thirty-six 4 in A ard a wla Vl LaMotle M lvln laMoll pa vrn La Q ton Mary Lou Lanqston L1 ward La n Brll Yuen Lee R1 lard Lerrnlaaok Marlorre Len rardt Walter Lesser Mary Lrpprnan Leonard Llewellyn Beverly Lloyd Larry Loverlna Charles Luclcey Smrley Lyons Marlorre McBelh Betty McClure Donald McCornas Marrorre McCracken Wrllram Mcbrurn azel McDermott Pally Mcliurn Lors McFarland Robert Mclxenzre Roo rl M Lauql n Raymond lV'cMar.on Wlllianl MCMullln Roberr M:Niel Glenna MCV1Clcer Anna Mae Maas lflarxlyn Madsen Belly Marlgn Gxnqer Marrln Erleen Mausr lown Means Marlene Mencnes Colleen Merrrfreld Evelyn Mettler Orvxlle Metzger Boo Mrchael Donna Mrller Thomas Mlller lean Mlller Iacquellne Mrtchell Wanda Moe Iames Monaco Wrlharn Moody Patsy Moore Iules Mora Robert Morehouse Patrrcra Morgan Roy Morledqe Wrlllarn Mosrer Marlene Nelloauer Wayne Nelson Dons Ne Nlln Frankre Nlckel Alvln Nlchols Ernest Nreschrnrdt Mar1on Noordzy Lavone O Banron Margaret O Donnell Ma y O Donn Ru: ara Ode r Betty Olsen R1 nard Qlsen Vxrqrnra Oravetz Senna Overoo Peter Paooas wn 62112, nhl 6- bf iwkt .Mk A -5 1' '5 -4' Page Thirty seven 1 3: A Z 1-'kv 4 gi' . 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M U I L - . if Q Q' 1 lb, ' st f ' I2 Q My , tt N ry, . t , -. ...12.'-?.'+'+'. .- ' 'N A N V l ' s -0 it 4, ' ' I ' Mx -If ' K l ,M 5 4., A 5 ,mxtihgil 5 I ' t 1- .' 4 l' Q- ' ' U X . 1. t + , r ' ell 4' Qi., cl . h M Y Q S x if A I. y 3' Q 9 A -A 4 J A V . 1 Q 0' I. gl - - -4 , Q J X U . ax :I y A A Q fs y Q 5 I P42 mz, Jfqnto, Papa Siam, 57 lay Rarney Lors Randall Iohn Randolph Darlene Raver Io Ann Reece Walter Rlech Dennrs Rerchenbach Verleen Rerner Ruth Ann RICE Alene Rrchards Rlley Rrchardson LeAnn Rrddle Vtvran Rlddle Kay Roberts Davrd Robertson Bob Robxnson lo Roblnson Teddy Roe Fareyllee o Anrta Roth Page Thirty elght NZM Lourse Parker Kenneth Pederson Iarnes Penwell Glorra Perkrns Alton Peterson Franklrn Peterson Dale Pettrt Rrchard Plouvler Eugene Polacek Irene Popp Vrrqrnra Powell Kenneth Powers Phyllrs Propp Monty Radernacher Gerald Rain X ILQ, Barbara Buggles Mabel Bunyan Cllfford Sanderson Mlldene Sargent Elste Sayler Iune Schessler Darlene Schletnmg Gary Schmarng Ellsworth Schock Raymond Schoessler Della Ann Schulz Douglas Schumacher Thomas Schuyler Av1s Schwab Margaret Scott fo Qnlvniv, ' Q' I xxx I 'QS 4 Davld Se1tz Chrls Shatter loyce Shatter Deane Shaver Hrlton Shepard laruce Shrrley Audrey Srmpson Bob Stndelar Betty Sklles Eugene Sleeper Der lc Smtth Pny l1s Smlth Lots Snow S rrley Solberg Brchard Spaldmg Helen Steeves Lawrence Stemmetz Ierry Stephens Boy Stewart Bob Stlckney Page Thirty nine M, t 4 . - C, . I Q , r . L Q f I 6 ' j 1 A Sv, ' Q I xr A c 1 f ' 53 - ca 4 av ' V te f M ' X y X y ,, , 1 f .AQ f 3 R J 1 ' 'vb 5 , - ' 3 x ,r N . K . ..., ,,,, ... x we .e - Av , L ,V1 -I tr' x A S I J X . M '3sY., .1 4 K J - e ' 5 . V 1 . V s- 1 1 . . . . 1 Q 6 4 . nun, nn, djquaal Baaluzflvall Jnam, X Audrey Urrorr lames VUClC1H1Cl1 Isabel Wallace Ruth Wallace Gayle Wallrs lames Walter Norma Walter Howard Wattles Lorrame Weber Margaret Weber W1ll1am Weber Ierry Webster Anzelphla WQISS Arlene Werle Lols Whttmer lay Whrtt Pbyllls Wllnelm lerry Wllllarns Paul Wrlllams Page Fo ty 354 George Stratford lack Streeter Tommy Stre1tmater Fredrlck Strobbe Rolly Strutz Clyde Tart Kerth al lohrmy Tarro Frank Taylor Mavls Taylor Dale Tenny Kerth Terrell Iere Ann Thomas Brll Tolley Ce1l1a Twllde 94-93 lk up Q wb, rf' dx We Zl, f at A 5 6 - 1 'F . ' T A Y ,. L v - x A 1 gp t ' T 'r ' . 4 .Q ny, bv 'ax X .,,, . . , Af 41 f .. VV I rl hiv! 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X 1 , ' , , Y' Swan, 2 wp W-r' Iean Wllson loan Young Dgn Wm Iackre Zent Roberta Wohler Bobby Zlllef Donna Woodard B111 Zrnne Ie-gn Wggdgfd DCIl9 SG1'1dbCIlC Donna Wynacht Ted Yontz NOT PICTURED Audrey Barton Marnorle Merrrll Perry Butcher Robert Robrnson VIICZIHICI Clark Freddle Sauther Don Ewmq lames Stuber Annabel Herser Vrola Worm Iumor Semor Prom Cornrnrttees for Jumor senror prom beqan work early rn the year 1n preparatron for the annual sprlnq dance Under the drrectron of the Junror class offxcers who formed an executlve cornrnrttee, the co chalrrnen of enter tarnrnent, decoratron, trcket and DU.bl1C1lY cornrnrttees oper ated as a smoothly runnmnq, well knrt rnachrne Iumor Senxor Prom Committee FIRST ROW CLeft to Brqhtl C Kronmlller, D Brush, I Streeter SECOND ROW D Cohen, K Roberts, L Parker D Belchenbach NOT PICTURED W D19lZ, C Cr1tell1,D McComas, L Gauqhan Page Forty one 9 Z I '1 ,l ' A ' ' l V 5 . I W' . ,gf 6 -s w 9 v , . . , If ,s A l 1 1 , gr I 1 f , W fix ' 4 1 .A . I , 5. fy 1 , v N' -1 f 5 4 2 3 .V 5. I T I - l F ' 9-jkfl Left to Right-Ted Harris, vice president: Carol Sands, sec- retary, and Gordon Collier, president. is if Class Officers Annually sophomore class chooses offi- cers to lead the class in their first year in Billings Senior high. Although the offices are almost completely honorary and officers do no actual work in regard to class projects it is a great honor to be elected to lead your classmates. This year sophomores picked to lead them, three people who have proven themselves worthy of their titles. Their work in scholas- tics, club and athletics has been exceptional and is a credit to the class of 1952. Officers are Gordon Collier, president: Ted Harris, vice president, and Carol Sands, sec- retary. Soplwmofma, ymwt dchiw Our sophomores in 1949 and 1950 seemed to the upperclassmen to be slightly scared or bewildered, at least, for a week or two. But this feeling always seems to wear off, in time, and the student gets to feel he is part of a real team. For the first time in the history of our school, the sophomores were subjected to three days of initiation, climaxed by Eyas Day. Upper- classmen may have seemed rather cruel to the timid sophomore but really this harmless, mirth provoking initiation promoted better school spirit and was less dangerous than initiations of the past. After the newness of Billings Senior high wore off our sophomore friends wholeheartedly took part in all phases of school life. Although sophomores were not always sure of themselves, they displayed a great deal of ability in most things they tried. The all powerful senior, the secure junior, and the faculty soon came to know and respect first-year-men for their ability. Though we shall miss our seniors, juniors will take their place and we know that the class of 1952 can and will carry the banner of our Page Forty-two school on to greater heights in the next two years. Sophomores took part in athletics with three members of the class making the varsity bas- ketball team. Football and track also had a representation from the class of '52, In all of the dramatic productions soph- omores showed much talent and gave promise of future success on the stage. Class play was of the highest standard. In art work Mr. Bailey's proteges were out- standing and also revealed a great deal of promise for their remaining years in BHS. Band and chorus both were populated with first-year-men. In concerts, playing at games, school sessions, band was conscious of the presence of sophomores. Chorus roster con- tained the names of many in the class of '52 and they played an important part in all pro- ductions. Sophomores put in many hours on the Kyote Annual and helped produce the book you are now reading. These accomplishments plus many students' fine scholastic standing are the foundation for greatness of the proud class of 1952. Svc, jqtzlwnwfum, nn, football H Ieanette Accord Don A1tch1son Marlon Alexander VIIQIHIG Alexander Robert Allman Alton Anderson Bruce Anderson Freddxe Anderson Mary Anderson Mary Arvrn Kerth Balrd Bonnle Baker VIIQIDIG Baker Phyllrs Banbury Sheldon Bandfreld AFW4444 ? . Yu. I Dorothy Barnes Brlly Barrett Louella Bassett Wayne Bauer Ioyce Baurnqardner Mary lane Baurnqardner Seldom Beck Bonald Beck Dean Beiswanqer Ianet Bell Floretta Bender Lois Bender Bicltard Bender Dale Benesn Marlene Benner Ed Berquist Margaret Bertholf Carolin Bertram lack Bidlake lackie Bittick Page Forty-three 468 eiiaphpnwma, be, jhia, 'ynaJm,'flau, . Z ' , ,. 1 - ft ' 1 x Betty Brurn lohn Burklund Charles Burns Davrd Burton Harvey Cale Mar1lyn Caron loseph Cash Ioan Caudrll B1ll Chapple Cyntha Chesterrnan Kay Chrlds Marlene Clark Patrrcra Clark Robe t Clark Danlel Clayton Rae Cochrane Maybelle Coles Gordon Collrer Arthur Collms Shrrley Conway Page Forty four , ,1 WRX: ,hx -1-9 N' rr XINN J ef .3- ,,- f' !X TQ Warren Black Phyllis Blank larnes Blehm David Blood Carol Bowman Sterlrnq Bowman Clara Bracken lames Brrckley Gary Brlnk Duane Brornqard Barbara Brothers Erleen Brown l1mrny Brown Frank Bruder Delores Bruhauq gf W X 247 P , jg J 2 V7 if K , l tt , wt C lt Q 0 S W 1 Q ,, 4 I K K. 4,11 Q Il- I , 'Ly :af ., A N - , on B of X f C r.,, oo, L it 5 2 fl, , l ll' 4 ' ,V 9 W , 3 'Q' 5 . 1 Y : ' J ' H fu 'V lx I A 4 . 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L V., V, Y I , , E f 4 L Af.. r Lawrence Eckhardt - y g 5 ' y ' .4 C l - Lg Q ' S4 i ' f l I A . A N X gif P Q , ,X X ' , ' ' ic '.' 2 ' 'V . . . 1 ' Q- , . . r X . f iw, ,5nphnnwm, ww, dctwn, uf, Klub wmk W-J Randall Gloege Roger Gordon I-larnet Gorman Almrra Gossett Elolse Grace Ierry Graham Leona Grande Marlene Gransberg Srdney Grrtfrth Ronald Grooters R1ta Crave Ethel Groves Rlchard Gruman Gaylord Guenrn Edgar Gunsch l-lrlda Guzman Lorrarne Haas Naornr l-lalner Irll l-lagernan Mary Hagerman Page Forty sux .1 'Y' 5... I i f iff nag W' 3' md 5' Dale Flemrng Clark Flygare leannette Fones Patrrcra Ford Donald FosJord Dorhs Fowlkes Thomas Fowlkes Theodore Frank Robrn Fraser Shrrley Frenk lrances Fnedt Betty Frlzzell Wayne Gammon Raymond Garrrgus rlarvey Glock VM K. 'Y 21 MAL Donald Halverson Ronald Halverson Shrrley Halverson Loretta Hankel Bob Hanson Clrtton Hardtke Ellen Hams Shlrley Harms Teddy Harrrs Walter Harrrs Ioan Haun Delbert Hawkms Ieanne Hays V1v1an Hetenelder Cleo Helken Wien, dm F110 'vs-1 nf IX :ii ,JO six IV' ww 7 Durl Hexken Dorothy Herrnbeclc Clarence Oscar lerorne He1n Mrldred Hern Fred Henderson larnes Hertz Kenneth Hrll lonn Hlll Erleen Hrll Eldora Ho hlfralter Warren Hodous Yvonne Hoover Kay Horman Nadlne Horton Arlrss Hoyt Beverly Hudson lo Hunqate Clara lckes lack Iackson Page Forty se en Jwn jophonwma, blank on, ia papa ,Staff Alena -3 ' 1 ' Vt t Page Forty eight 4 lid, aff? -Ol S wx 14 loe lenson Claude lohnson Delores lones Everett Iones Hazel Iones Karen Iorqenson Lo1s Kapptre Betty Kelser Bette Keller Grace Ketterllnq V1fQ1H1G Ketterllnq Vrrgrnra Krelhack Corrlne Klpp loan Knedler Laura Kosel Theodore Koschel Lee Kramer DGV1d Kudloff Ruth Kunz Betty Lackman Alex Larnbrecht James Lammle Kathleen Langford Kenneth Lapp larnes Leckle Yxnq Lee Harry Lenn1ck lay Lester Mary Lester Marlon Leuthold Colleen Lewls Elbert Lewrs Kathryn Lmdeman Roger Lrtton Chff Lockrem Zion, Svlllw Manorre Lockrem Gene Logan Cyntl'11a Lonq Phyllrs Lord Lloyd Lowe Thomas Lue Patenck McCaffery Harry McCay Sally McCleave Karen McCorrn1ck Duane McDermott Robert McFarland Carmen Mclfarren Colleen McGra1l Ioan McKay Donald McK1nnon Carlos Markyna Paine Marrs Ilm Marsh Shrrley Martln Henry Maynard LeMo1ne Mayotte Sam Means Lavaun Menches Iacquelrne Merrrtt lrv1n Mxchael Monrca Mlchaud Mary M1ller Paul Mlllhouse Lols Moffett Delrna Mollett Donna Montee Charlyn Montqornery Kay Moore Carol Morgan Jmpmm ' -N Q z X- M 'Ll Page Forty nme Page Fifty BLlAkQf.6dlL Jnam, fnmpomzcl ng 17 J' fs. .WV 'WW' 3 f W i9 uf'x .... hah. 2 A if v-,x :S0,lZll0h'l0'1.QA, Nell Murphy Ronald Musgrave Wrlham Myers Rooert Narnen Davla Neal lohanna Nelson Parrrcra Nelson Dorla Ness Roberta Ness Bob N1chols Nancy Norman Kenneth Norrck Adale O Brren Clyde Oberq Murrel Orser Harvey Gstermrller loan Otls Glorra Pacheco Darl Palmer Walter Par1s Dean Parker Ioan Parsons Alrce Patterson V1Yg1H1G Patton Donald Paul Posella Paxrnos Ieanne Pearsall George Penwell Yvonne Perrnq Lawrence Perrlne Clark Peterson loyce Peterson Paula Peterson Marrlyn Pferl Dean Phelan Jima, Jhm gvpfw an mmm ng amz lon Pnelps lanet Pl'11ll1DS Carol Prerce Beverly Pollard Wrllrarn Powers Alta Belle Prrce hm Prrnce Ronnre Prrndle Chfford Pulver Nellle Radunov1cl'1 Margaret Ratzloll Blll Rawlrnqs Pat Reece lanette Rees VIIQIHIG Reese Henry Re1rners Dorothy Rerntsrno Slurley Reynolds Bonnre Rrddell Ada LOUISE Rrddle Mary Allce Rlddle Darwrn R1eqer Evelyn Rxel Chap Rrnq Irm Roberts Lorrnq Roomns lames Rogers Beverly Rot led Royba Duane Rovvr Elsre Ruaolf Elmer Rudol, .. Torn Salaz Ann Sanders Gerald Sanderson Sv Al 4ff I sl lx' f -27' 1 Page Fifty-one .Svpho zfiecmur, B jnntbal XV Page Flfty two '-sr Q M -1 A X QGKX .7 ' I -46 AWK XX-fl .fwi 'i -ff? NB Sally Sanderson Carol Sands Howard Sanford Georqe Sasrch Barbara Sother Drck Sayler Don Schafer Mane Scharble Herman Schatz Ahce Scherd Kay Schrnrtt George Schroeder Wanda Schuq Boo Setbel Barbara Serttert Betty Severtson Pat Sharnanott lerry Shannon Patty Shaw Lors Sheeks Vrola Shepard G enda Shrrley Dean Slmrnons Calvrn Slrron Davrd Slrnon Boo Skates Stanley Skates Boselyn Skeen Dean Slaqle Susanne Slaven Buss Slorsve Beverly Snnrth Delores S'n1th Cha les Srnrth Maynard Srnrth S I 3 1' ' vv 9 ' t tr N A x ' ' ' E t Q1 tl' . V U l 14 I lea, 'Z' A ,T r t A L3 C' 7' 'Q -s. ' 9 M l A ..,. -v ,,, 1 :O , ' 1 - ' 'i' C7 r N ' K , V l f 4, A t 3 W 5 y JI, 2. iq' ,, fit 1- QW ' ,,,, t t Y - 't N , -. 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T ' r 1 r ' e i :E e l - ' ' e Q gppfwww, in JM rw. 1950 Marqaret Trowbrldqe Snrrley Umland lrrna Vande Veeqaete lanyce VanVorhes Vrrqxnra Vermandel Marcla Vrers Rrcnarcl Voqnrld Erleen Vralsted Clarence Wadsworth Leroy Wakley Davra Walks bhrrley W'allace Lors Ward Thomas Warsrnske Wrllrarn Whrte Marqre Whxtney Ronald W1Ckl1ff Beverly Wldqer Rrchard Wrke loan Wrlkrns loyce Wrlson ,1- -x Q a n Im, . ,,,!l Nl'Wf5'?'l ' Page Fifty four Nancy Wrnfrey Adolf Wrnkler Nancy Wrnsby Leona Wohler Mary Wolfe loyce Wolfe Betty Weber Ralph Neqner Rrchard Weqner Blanche WGISS Mrna Weller Ernery Wetzel Patrrcra Wheeler Leroy Wrrqht fx7X Al i L Y' Jlumo, 542,10 Clare Wynn Shirley Yost William Younq Andrew Zahn Arlene Zent Harley Zeisman Ioan Ziller Leslie Zuck Donna Alkire Roqer Brewer Cruz Chapa Iohnny Fuson Ruth Luckey M Bauman Umar, nf-H' V vu.,,. ,V , ' KY? I tt-..4v,,m.- E ' ' 2 ., v 'W ' NOT PICTURED Teddy Maxwell Grace Murray Edward Nessan Bob Ryan William Salzwedel iw Tw 60 l y win ' , Luewellyn Sauter Edward Schleinqer Harl1n Steiger Joyce Thomas FIRST ROW CLe-ft to Rlghtl M Stroeher J Noe C Kelly D Leuthold M Hanlon SECOND ROW R Wallace Lee Chatwood D Thompson J Warsmske T Hoff B Pollard J Elliot G Warila R Strutz B Brown Lou Chatwood D Brush Page Fifty five I -- . , . , . , . - s ' - 1 . y y - - - 1 - v - v . , . , . v - 1 v - ' Q .T If 'V' gpg , ,g f iicag Q3 4 'Q' .. wwf x , 7 'w?LL , 'fir 5 '1f.f+ , , sf 3 W. .. A 1 ' 6 I' 'K 'ivy ' ,MUMQ T 'Fel mm fm.. 2 C 2 H 0 LIFE on 4 C li. n 2 eve 1 S Y ft I F e U a P S 5 if- v :L 24,41 , f' 4' I .TZ ' 5 Cdlw' who Versatility . . extremely well. lim plays basketball team. He was place on the All-American . Actors . . . Iournolist . . . . , . , The C1iCiiOIlCI1 f' aeitngiiozi oi versa11.1t',' is a person wzzo is .gapacie cf itlfflr ing with ease from one to anctlier of various tasks. This fits lathes A. Noe center on the football teazii and is a forward on the voted on the all-state football team and given a giigzi scnooi team. jim . 'ias many various activities sports as he belongs to Billings Key club, Masque club. Editor of the l950 Kyote Annual has also givf en him many busy hours this year. Senior class rnade a good choice in elect- ing lim as most versatile senior of the year. Best actress and actor of l950 are Miss Claire Sorrells and George Ratzlaff. to occupy his time besides and Gavel and l.ettermen's Claire has had leads in plays since her sophomore year. The Great Big Doorstep starring Claire as the mother gave her her first big role. A romantic lead in What a Life in her junior year gave a variation and showed that she was quite capable of any parts undertaken. Student director of the junior Class play not only gave her a directors Gscar but showed her capable of direc- tion as well as acting. George Ratzlaff started his school dramatic work with the part of one of the brothers in the play, The Barretts of Wimpole Street, when he was a junior. ln his senior year he won the part of Papa in l Remember Mama in which he gave a grand performance. George has shown his skill as an actor and has worked to deserve the title best actor of 1950. Miss Betty Deane Suiter was chosen best journalist by the senior class of 1950. She has earned this title by her work as editor of the Kyote paper and ltierary editor of the Kyote Annual. Her journalistic work takes up much of her time but it is work that she enjoys doing. Betty earned recognition before her senior year by working on the literary staff of the Kyote Annual as a jun- ior. She was elected to Quill and Scroll for her work and also earned the job of literary editor of this year's yearbook. UPPER LEFT-Jim Noe. Versatility. UPPER RIGHT-George Rzitzlaff and Claire Sorrells. Actor and Actress. CENTER-Betty Suiter. Journalist. .4-Q fg Sorrells fn. fs. A Q 7 M.ss t.,.a.re So.rells was chosen DY the senior girls as the DAR winner of the year. The Daughters of the American Revolution Award is one given to a girl who is outstanding in scholarship and citizenship. Names of girls chosen as winners over the state will be put together and one name will be drawn. This girl will receive a S100 sav- ings bond. Claire was chosen by the AEG DAR Promotes The runners-up to the DAR award were Betty Suiter and Lois Weeks. Both of these girls are also out- standing in their class as to citizenship and scholarship. All three of these girls have a right to feel proud because the seniors girls have shown their respect for by this vote. Purpose of these awards 0 0 0 Wins DAR senior girls because she has shown her abilities and deserves the honor. A dele- gate to Girls State last year, she learned much on prac- tical government, about our government functions and the importance of each cit- izen in this country, and also that everyone should help in the governing of this country. Claire has learned much about citizenship and is one of the highest in her class in scholarship. 14 1 an Citizenship is to promote good citizen- ship among the leaders of tomorrow. Four main quali- fications to be considered are dependability, service. leadership and patriotism. Mrs. R. C. Dillavou, good Athlete . . . Personality . . . Musician . . . lim Warsinske was elected by the seniors as best athlete of the year. lim was captain of the football team, played basketball and participated in track. He was on the all-state football team and won honorable mention on the All- American team. ln football he started out on the B squad in his sophomore year and by his junior year he was playing end with the A squad, a position he maintained throughout his junior and senior years. Honorable mention was also given him on the all-state basketball team. He not only is a good player but is a good sport and is worthy of the honor of best athlete. Personality boy and girl of the year are Peder Hoiness and Lois Weeks. Peder is always seen at school activities and is full of school spirit. He par- ticipates in many school organizations. Peder is a member of Yellowstone Key club, Masque and Gavel, Quill and Scroll and was student director of the all-school revue and business manager of l Remember Mama. A boy with a really outstanding personality, he deserves the title of personality boy. Lois Weeks is also outstanding in school organizations and is active in school activities. President of Pep club, first semester, a member of Kinetic club, a delegate to Girls State, a flag twirler and a participant in the all-school revue are just a few of the things that keep her busy. She possesses a gracious manner and offers a friendly smile to everyone she meets. You can always see her at any school dance or activity you chance to attend. She too de- serves the title given her by the senior class of 1950, that of personality girl. Lewis Willhite was chosen by his class as best musician for the senior class. He has been a member of band since his sophomore year. A versatile musician he plays both the drums and the trumpet. The Blue Notes, a school , , . . , , dance band, also takes up much of his time as they play for all school dances Cmzensilp Cmmrncm of me and for other civic affairs DAR chapter urged all girls to follow these principles and DSC02129 USUN CWZQHS UPPER LEFT-Jim tvminske, Aihieie. UPPER RIGHT-Lois vveeks and Peder of 1391? COUHTIYA Hoiness. Personality Boy and Girl. CENTER-Lewis Willhite. Musician. o o o 0 0 gnv a Jffwwrwzqa Jauqfd. ,UL mmm Typmg Wtth heads bent rn earnest effort these students are tra1n1nq thelr fmqers to skxm sw1ftly over the keys of type wrxters Not only are the bus1ness World s future secretarles and stenoqra phers 1D th1s class but the ma1or1ty of students are taktnq the course for therr own personal use Students ptctured here form but one of the many typlnq classes whlch assembles each day to rmprove thelr skllls Future Homemakers Home economlcs offers speclalrzed tralnrna for the comrnunlty s homemak ers to be Glrls learn the latest about materlal for clothmq upholstery meth ods balanced meals and Chlld care As a proJect th1s year students have re f1n1shed therr class tables Teacher tn charge of thls class IS MISS Grace Iohnson Bookkeeper s Trammg Here boys and qrrls ahke are trarned to take a place ID the bus1ness World of tomorrow as bookkeepers Under the d1rect1on of Mrs Vera Brueqqer the students learn the fundamentals f budgets and account books 55-1- s '24 Page Slxty 2 Mechamcal Drcxwmg Our future draftsmen are learnrnq to draw up a set of plans so that the ordt nary workmen can construct the oblect from the drawmq o o , ' , l A . . . . 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Gym Classes Unoer tue Quldonce of 'vlr 'W1H1o'n V Lozewch ond M Roy A Morrn tnese ooys ore Lcepr rn good onysl ol condl ton Gut of t rese crosses Core me u ture otnletes Wren qood veotuer IS were tuese boys roy ou n 'ootboll ond softbol outooors Dum q t e XVITNQF .nont ms t e boys rloy bis'-cetboll ond C1 const en1 s q ,cn 1 rik 1 Page Suxty one ' ,xg o . . r X :L r ,1 1, o . - r A Q A o ' 1 1 f L , .o - 'f X pr 1 , r g N -, , . - . . .X . . 2 'I ,I ' x .. 1 1 Y - ' . v .Fi I . :W - ' i . E o W .ro l f - V . . . . . , W . A ., , . , , . o. . . I ' . '1 E1 ' o ' E Ez ' W Q 'o ' ' Eu XTX the yin. ' .- . ,vfvf .-. .LA 'WN .. ' 'F f x Losorowry ..,.g .s me ojspnsonon or R-, if . . . . . r f, wnot izie stpoeriis .eorri in czzernlstry 1,7 ' - .- W - - -. . - , 'W K4 rext soogs. mo. on.: exper....e..,, M . ,Axe - o.so :1ov1es :ep :Lie stuoents to ' A.s.e.- , stono more folk' the lo .-rs elements 54 ' :io cortipounos 3: tzxs niodem e. A21 .iles E. 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Q' 5H 3'5dw-xy-1' 'wz?'6Z,n-1.,,3l fn 9 Q 'X WMD 'ek- FQ mmap 'tm 'imikiawf Gu' s Gym V r, 1 ortant art n every o 1 s lS recre non w Q tr a 1 q rl s qy'r G rls are 'auqt t ay oad 1nto'1 baslcetba1 so e bas oa1l a'1a tenn1s T lS Class 11rn1s es a bte lc 1n eac1 q1rl s da1y out1 e t sc ool sub ects lvltss l.1ll1a'1 rv nka IS nstru tor for tl IS ass L1brcrry Many hours are spent by the students 1n our l1brary qett1nq rnaterlal for re ports and read1nq tales of other peo ples experrence Students take qreat advantage ot our outstandmq l1brary whlch IS at the1r drsposal at all t1mes Th1s ltbrary IS probably one of the best equ1pped htqh school l1brar1es rn the state w1th about 7000 volumes and 1t IGCSIVGS about 65 perrodlcals a month Art Class ln these classes, students W'flO take oonn'r1erc1al art are QIVGH a qreat oppor tun1ty to learn all there IS about t'1e art bustness Under the qu1dance ot Mr E Ba1ley these classes rnake all the oost ers for all the bro events 1n Bl-lS Many trrnes throughout the year th1s class 1S salled uoon to make oosters and they always do a trne Job Page Sixty two my K Wood Shop The boys 1n th1s class are prepannq to be the future carpenters Each boy may choose h1s own pro1ect and IS QIV en help by Mr Howard Vanover Th1s s 1op lS equ1pped w1th sorne of the t1nest rachmery avatlable E v I I 1,44 I' V ' I ' 4 ' N .. .. 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X , xx X L I X - 1 - X , . 1 X l A U X L'IaA.4.cA,Jna.dLa,Unrafio1Lfo'a,j 7149, Aviation Mechanics Under the direction of Mr. Clifford Corey, students are prepared for future iobs as aviation mechanics Classes are held for several hours each day in a hangar at the airport These boys re CGIVQ two credits for this class which takes three periods a day Machine Shop Machine shop 1S a goal for many boys interested in machines Under the excellent guidance of Mr Purcell the students receive training 1n the use of machinery such as lathes cutters and other machines which are found modern shops 5:19 ' J' N.:- QR 1-w Farm Shop These boys are students of agrlcul ture and are learning in the BHS farm shop about the operation of farm ma chinery and equipment This shop is a very important d1V1SlOI'1 of the agricul ture department and helps to give Mon tana a better equipped generation of farmers Practical experience is a sup plement to their books Auto Shop These hard working boys are learn ing auto mechanics They are given practical experience by WOTk1DQ on many B1ll1ngs motorists cars Anyone who is Willing to take a risk may have his car fixed for Just the cost of the parts Page Sixty three . . - x ' , - x .J ' U Q' X Alt - - A . T eg -T -1:1 ' . t y ,, . -'qs X 'Q 4 T I l I I El ' ' I I I 'Mfg 4 Q Q - 'l ' --.4 . . in . I lt Q 5 xx. - :il 4 x lit . . , , .Q 0. X It X li 4. 7 5 i - an A tv' . l E.. fg. ,- Q u 1 4 ' 1 'JY xi' S. T T 1 W m X K s - f' , . V 4 343, 1 . f A . - - ' K 1 Q . , A ' - ,L P V f ' ' ' Q r ' ' 'F . tudent Lite in BH us of our lighter moments . . . School life is the heart of a school, stimulating the vital school spirit. From its veins, clubs are developed, assemblies presented, games played, plays produced and dances attended. 1. CLASSROOM DAZE Kinetic's Booster day assembly is one we will never forget. Perhaps the most outstanding scene was that one in which teachers dressed as students for a classroom farce. Char- acters like Rembrandt Bailey, Delano Boyd, Fifi Strutz, Mousey Miller, and Babe Morin brought laughs to roll us in the aisles. 2. CHOW LINE The army never had fun in a chow line like this! This year an increased number of students took advantage of the government lunch line shown here. Mad races to be first in line, attempts to get cuts from your bud- dies, having someone buy that hot- dog-all these are a part of school life. What people won't do for food! 3. BEHIND THE LINES Hats off to those who prepare the food we eagerly race for. With much thought for the welfare of our stu- dents they plan and prepare nutri- tious and appetizing meals. Each woman in the kitchen has a special duty. 4. THE RACE IS ON! One glance and you can tell the cafeteria is open for business. If Mr. Earl L. Collins, whom you see at- tempting to tie his shoe, could see the hungry looks on the faces of the ap- proaching mob, he wouldn't waste any time getting out of their way. 5. POINT THAT LINE! Typical of dramatics in BHS, Mr. Fred K. Miller directs a cast member to give that fellow in the last row of balcony his money's worth. For Page Sixty-four those who have tasted of backstage life, scenes like this are integral to the drama of school life. 6. SINK IT QUICK! When Dragon club sponsored a donkey basketball game, animal conquered man. There were thrills and spills galore-mostly spills. Teachers and students who took part really took a beating! Spectators nearly died of laughter as the play- ers attempted to handle the donkeys and add up the score. Students downed faculty, l3-4. 7. WIN, WIN . . . One of the most impressive school assemblies was Pep club broad- cast to open conference basketball season. Pep band, cheerleaders, coaches and student body took part in this program preceding the first home conference game. 8. EYAS DAY INITIATION To welcome incoming sophomores this year a new tradition called Eyas day was started. Eyas means a young eagle unable to prey for it- self. Sophomores were made to scrub stadium and other nonsensical things, in addition to being tried and punished in Eyas court. Here Don Ewing, Duke McDermott and Dean Phelan do the hoola in Eyas court assembly. 9. STUDENT WORKERS To help serve food and do various tasks around the cafeteria, Mrs. Har- riet Riedell, who supervises, employs 22 students. Monthly student payroll is over 5175. Here a group of stu- dents clean up after lunch. . . .....aw..,,,..-num-f 1: 762111 Me. Jummlvlic I r .ft 'A 2, .t 'Q' . qui A M an ,, v .4 if 2575 ,f hu' M g Q Y I Q Q ,f-N '. 5 -cgi ,MV 1 in ,..f-6 4 44 Zim Y -' . f . 15545 1, .,, I . f- W. ff 1. an .,-1' 33 Us- .-. 3-.1 .'Q'1.'., 'ai I .A1f,' .1 L-.r' .Ax.. 1,31 l . ff .. , 1,- Q46 ' V--an f :fl ,,,. It' 4 4x'v .4 ,ku ,a, 2 . l , 'F' uf 4 44 an ff Q94 1 fx? fl. 5, y' l I f I J x ,q 029, Lite ot Acti ity and Social Acceptance. -X Every action a school organization, school lifefa life that is part of us BHS school memories. 1. Recreation Makes Fun After clearing the gym after a bas- ketball game, it is soon filled with those ready to trip the light fantas- tic or to watch others doing the same. School clubs sponsored the dances and often furnished floor shows for the added entertainment of the dancers. 2. A Melting Pot After a good football game, the crowd of young spectators wander to the BHS gym. Once there, dancing starts and the last part of the evening begins. These dances are a melting pot for visiting students and ours, to meet and dance. 3. Our Caieteria ln the setting of the cafeteria and over good food, we talk with our friends in a relaxation period. Under the supervision of Mrs. Har- riet Riedell, 9 women and 22 pupils make up the cafeteria staff. They supply food for about eight hundred hungry students. 4. Pep Assemblies ln a Pep assembly, cheer leaders are leading a spirited cheer, These assemblies are held to cheer teams and introduce new yells. Pep band supplies music for Hail and Beer. Saying Well let's go! are Claris Kelly, Mary O'Donnell, lan Ianney. 5. Kyote Paper Every two weeks, the Kyote paper is published and distributed to sev- en hundred students. HOW group or team takes, it builds our and to come, will be a part of our Twenty-four journalism students, having nose for news , compose a finished publication of important news, interesting features, intelligent editorials. 6. Going Home This bridge has felt the weight of football and track teams, spectators and students. After a day of learning, many BHS students climb up, across and down it, on their way home. The next day up, across and down it for a new day of experience. 7. Unsuspecting Picture This picture was taken with infra- red rays while unsuspecting biology students were watching a movie. Movies, as a means of education, are becoming a regular part of school life. Mr. Fred F. Kaser, phys- ics and radio man, instructs students to be good proiectionists. 8. Mr. America Speaks Mr. George Eiferman, Mr. Amer- ica 1945, exhibited his strength and skill in a National assembly. He urged all to care for their body and make it healthy by proper food, exercise and sleep. Pictured, he is lifting l25-pound George Pfaff, using his jaw muscles. 9. Future Drivers With six student instructors on the job school days and Saturdays, the Drivers Training course runs effi- ciently. For a fee of three dollars and six weeks practicing, students learn the rules and have the basic techniques of driving. Page Sixty-seven EYAS DAY TOP PICTURE-Eyas Court executes pumshment to sopho mores breakmg rules RIGHT PICTURE-Sophomores clean mg out weeds around stadlum RIGHT PICTURE Eyas Sok Hop ended the three day 1n1t1 atlon LEFT PICTURE Dayhs stadxum gets a good scrubbmg Qmazpto :UL . Page Suxty eight Fust 111 an annual affau' Thls year was the f1rst year for Eyas day An eyas rs a young falcon or eagle unable to prey for 1tself lm t1at1on was for the soph omores because they are new to the school hence the name was proper and flttxng lt started on the f1rst day of school whlch was Wednesday and ended at the Eyas solc hop Fnday nlght Before school let out the year before a commlt tee was chosen of sopho mores and Jumors C chalrmen were Clans Kelly and I1m Noe On Wednesday ea ch sophomore was g1ven a orange stgn w1th sopho more prmted 1n black lett ers A lme was prmted above the sophomore for each student s name Slgns were worn at all t1mes and became the sophomore s t1cket to the blg dance Frl day g1ven 1n thelr honor Frlday was off1c1ally Eyas day Each sophomore brought a tooth brush and a small t1n can Thls was to clean the new football sta dlum As B1ll1ngs opened 1ts football season that day sophomores l1ned the fteld decorated goal posts and cleaned grounds Flfth per1od found the en ure student body m the au d1tor1um where Eyas court was held A court estab hshed to punlsh by makmg the offender embarrassed because he was fo u n d gu1lty of breaklng the rules So ended the flrst ln an annual affalr that adds to the fun of hrgh scrtool For plcture of Eyas com m1ttee turn to page 55 . . . . . . 91' W ' A 1 1, NL . 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CI '1'.'CI1CS'fI1I. 11001110..- 001 10 1 0: , 1.1. 111011101105 . . .CYS 1. n 0 o 9 c Q af ' 4 I Y 4 , by ,,,. 4, ,. 1 QU gf ,, ,VM .yuvf ax Y YN W 2 4 EG 2 Z Y ? 6 2 Z 2 K ote ,J Paper Editor Betty Suiter To the beginning journalism student the lan- guage and work of the newspaper world were very strange but after a few weeks of real ex- perience in this once strange field the journal- ism class members of BHS were becoming old hands at the business. First task for each aspiring journalist was to sell advertising space in the Kyote paper to the business men of Billings. After a few failures and some heartbreaking and footwearing ex- periences the space was sold and the class could seriously begin to work on pictures and copy for the 1949-1950 school publication. just at the time the advertising staff was News Staff: FIRST ROW CLeft to Rightb-W. Shore, D. Cohen, M Markuson, M. Gloege. Adviser Henry Harsch Dv. Lclnlzk ready to relax and receive congratulations for a job well done the circulation staff began their hardest job of the year, to sell to the students of Billings Senior high their school paper. Re- sponse to publicity schemes was fairly good and the Kyote's circulation rose to about 700. After these first two hard pieces of work were put aside the class settled down to the business of getting the best possible paper to the stu- dents. Each member of the journalism class struggled each week to get his four stories in to the editors and Mr. Harsch, for copy reading and approval. The remainder of class time was spent in proofreading the galleys and the fin- Feature Staff: FIRST ROW fLeft to Rightj--P, Scherzer, M. Zim- merman, J. Hartley, D. Frost. SECOND ROW-D. Wetherell, L. Willhite. NOT PICTURED-D. Fulton. 1 Staff Heads: FIRST ROW fLeft to Righty-G. Warila. associate editor: C. Sorrells, circulation manager: D. Leuthold. associate editor: E. Badgley, asso- ciate editorg J. Mattson. associate editor. and M. Stroeher, co-advertis- ing manager. NOT PICTURED-T, Lindeman. co-advertising manager. ja pllfdlllf, thc BML ,School Pagan, to B315 ished paper, taking tests out of the regular class book and helping to sell advertising for the Kyote Annual. For the members of the staff who had worked hard enough to deserve the honor, they were taken into the International Honor Society for l-ligh School lournalists, Quill and Scroll. Each member of this fine organization wore the pin of Quill and Scroll with dignity and much re- spect for the meaning of being a member of the army of high school journalists. All but one of the group this year are seniors and will be graduating, possibly to go on to able to forget the quaint and curious manner- isms and sayings of their adviser, Mr. Harsch. Mispronunciations of the names of students, odd ways of telling a lazy person to get to work, without hurting the accused one's feelings, his complicated but efficient grading system were all part of the school year with hard working but too often unsung Mr. lrlarsch. Last year's Kyote paper won national honors from Quill and Scroll and Scholastic Press As- sociation and the staff members of school pub- lications hope that the paper has been An accurate chronicle of student activity . college journalism work. They will never be Staff Heads: FIRST ROW CLeft to Right?--E. Wetzel, photogra- Sports Staff! pher: H. McCay, photographer: D, Hartley, exchange FIRST ROW tLeft to Righty-R. Bender, J. Noe, and morgue editor: E. Badgley. stenographer, and P. K. Kiichli. Hoiness. photographer. S . 5 i ?9 PRE E TI C THE 19 O KYOTE ANNUA ,gi an AQ SSSOCIHIQ edltor J Hartley Co assoe ate edltox D Cohen Artlst B Pollard Lxterary Staff FIRST ROW CLeft to Right, K Kuchll J Hammer D Degn M Hanlon SECOND ROW P Hotness D Farrburn M Stroeher A Werle P Jones D Wetherell W Hansen NOT PICTURED R Bender Work on the 1050 Kyote Annual oeqan ln the s rlnq ot 49 and ontmued unttl t e tmat dtstrtbu 'ton of the book to you As the hrst Henry edltor edrtor edltor Betty Sutter ltterary edrtor Bar bara Pollard artrst Wtth the work ot layrnq out the dummy completed art sketches hnrshed cover for tae yearbook chosen prcture takmq and copy wrrtlnq could then beam ln tne early fall the Juntor and soph ornore prctures were taken alpha betlzed mounted and shrpped to the enqravers Senror portrarts were taken and processed 1n prep aratron tor enqravrnq Club prc tures were next on the ltst and th1s Job was taken care of by an ar ranqlnq crew and the two annual photographers When rt was ttrne to get copy rn step the advlser M Harsch appornted hm Noe Davrd Cohen oassoctate Ioan Hartley co assocrate ed Clatre Sorrells clrculatlon man aqer Davrd Cohen co lrterary ed rtor Mary Lou Stroeher co adver t1s1nq manaqer Tom Lrndernan co adverttsrnq manaqer Advertmsmq Staff FIRST ROW tLeft to Rlghtl P Holness J Hammer E Badgley C Twllde D Falrburn SECOND ROW D Hartley NOT PICTURED K Padanvl Gulyas xv 1, as lt , ' , r. . I 3 . . Q . A - V ll l I - 'fi 74' S TOP ROW CLeft to Rightl-Editor J. Noe. Adviser H. Harsch. BOTTOM ROW-Co- Cifld sell CIdS, MT. l'lCIfSCl1 CIDDOlI'll- fv- if Ki . K, 5. - , y f 'Alf 4 - v l Staff Heads FIRST ROW CLeft to Rrghtb D Cohen co llterarv edrtor B Sutter Co lrterdrx edrtor C Sorrells crrcu ldtron manager T Lrndeman co ad xertrsrnff manager M Stroeher co adxertrsrnv manager SECOND ROW E Wgtul photographer H NIL Cm photoerfrpher ngfagg apmmm Q K ua e If r c a f L v o en rt s Dons Fa rour ass lf l fcrr eart r na Twrld r u atron rranaaer Robrn Fras and Norma Grov er f ,rrt drtors Emery Wetze r ctoga y eartor Dorrs arr adv rt srng anaqer 7950 me Durrng allot trese ou tless raroe 1 gs advertrs rrr ard lsstaswere oroernq rer aya V to prospectrve Kyote boosters for several n ontns untrl solvency was quaranteed A frne Job of Arrnual sellrnq was dor e by toe sales staff They began e Annual drrve N t a arversrfred assernoly then a r e t e rnsan antrfs of r e staff on toe oublrc address systern ea ornrnq os'ers adorned tfre halls for t e uratror the drrve T rs corrrbrnatron seemed to do tre trrclc as llU3 Annuals wer sold breakrnq a y revrous sa s narlc ere x as some r uty rn aeu C5 o r e s'all s sorrrt was me and t vas qu a Cut a qreat dear ol trouo e I arne baClc 'r rr our enarave s :1 re o lc Sales Staff PIRST ROW KLM! to Rrghth K Krrghlr P Horncss Thom rs D Wocdrrd D Frost SECOND ROW R Bender 'Nl M rr p,uson tl D-Ll 1 2 Q Pnovrdw, a 'Haw Q 'umnlwnk oegan to tal: loeeasrylr km eadrnq and I e s ra rges o N are almost t on leted A tr'nes t e sta was aa to ne aure- away to a las res 1, n a ro t P s your l95O y a lc Q you us vvrll oe a lrrrlc wrt a v orne you look oaclc rn your ,1 a d say as 'rr so aol t Q RQ Mountrng Staff FIRST ROW lI..eft to Rrghth M Nlrrkuson NI Cr ldfluylx J Thomas D Wood rrd J Hrxs 'SECOND ROW D Frost J Hammer P Etkdrll NI Leuthold P Horrrcss 'NOT PICTURED B Hansel -- X , A T A ' ' - Q ' - U .1 . I . - A 4 - . '- ' 1. V: 'Q . . '- G . - X , N f 3 f X .W I 0 H 2 , , ..,- Staff for the l Sl Qyote Aff 0 -f l f fvc P-:eq calmr-tad ru' WAY .. . uw. - My . .. I Q H gm r lrlgrsfzr. Th ,se appointed rf Yr Ld C no , ed org Drflc . Olsfifrr and 'fr .A 1 ' ' ei- . .,..Z'flf1l9 edrtorsg tatigreerz Ed- rf :rs lrterary o' Dj Cecrl' S' Q, V' . ' fe, it T I ' r .. 5 , Y' , L , r r ' ser , - ' - F bf Q -. A 1 .f , r lftl Y r V X' 1 x QP: fr' rftri V M Q ' F '- I - V , v. ourrr, fo- ' e ry f rn 4. 9 gi . . f 1 ' ' lr. C n ,. l ,, ,ri :ic , ' F , Hdxtvrral staff lQlfif1ll.9Cl VI lrttle Q C5 1 sa'eu ft C C rr, l.t' ti 1 xg fl Qtr . :zu r ly o the ooo rms Compete exfierrt io: gprgoi- rtres. Advertrsrna stall worked hard to sell tzre yearbook L In J. il CAUT' .f. T.. I ..w.lf4 .Eu T. .... J.. V A l ' ' ' V . f: rp . 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Weeks. D. Wetlrorcll. P. Scott. J. A. Thomas, P. Mc- Crca. B. Peterson, C. Romania. C. Kronrnillcrt BOT- : 6 To the rnajorettes, BHS stands for better hall- ILIIIISS TOP LEFT PICTURE-B, McConnauhey. J. Haun P. Ekdall, D. Fairburn. B, Severtson. D, Ness BOTTOM RIGHT PICTURE First Row-J. VVe1sx C. Kelly. Mary O'Donnell. Second Row--I. Bonner lllargic O'DunnQll. -I Janney. M. Hanlon. Schonl, and paper niache heads lumbered trrrie shows. Corning as early as 7:30 irz f1.e ...ragga a clumsy elephant dance, to the tune rzieriligs and practicing evenings. rxey Plilc Elechantsu. wcrlcea Qiard ta CICCOIIQff.llSf. t1.1s goal. By Tien li girls pranced forth, led by a tralrrer. genumy and good leaders111p t1.e flag and laateri .te a beaulrful high-strutting horse number IQ txmrlers. working lcgetger pat 1.11 rziargy llfk e 11g',ftl'rrnf'T11ne Peay Boy . 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Sl-cimu-11 .I, CIIIIIIIIIQIIZIIN. KI IL. Hzmm. D. FLIITUII. NI. E. IXIllIIHN.K'IN'j'. SL-mmfl Rum' L. SI1'41fkI1cA1'. C. Ruxiigarxiu. KI, E. IXIIIIIAJXXIIUY. D. F11 IJ, NON, NI. L. SlI'HCI1L'l'. C. Twmlrlv. H. XVZIIIQICV. trzn. BOT'I'UKI RIGHT PIC I'IfI-IIC J. Vgu1Ym'Iu I' Ekdull. IJ, Wmmclzxxwl. If. J. C12II'It'I'. 'IYJI' RIGHT E. KIQNJIL Cf KI11IlI1lIIIL'I'. P. S1-utr. I.. XVM-kx. IJ I'IC I'L'HIf Iflm-kxx'iM-, Buttum Cvrm-1w If KL-Hy. XYe'1I1m-11-ll. ff 'I'xx:l4ln-. IJ U..,.1fl.1x'rI. .I .-X, TIn1mg, I XVwiff. Klgwgiv O'Il4mm-ll. I Iivrnm-13 KI. Ilzmhm. I3 IW-II-1'wr1. I .I.a12m-y. NIAU IJIJIIIIIIUII. IZKJI IUKI I.I',I'I PIC- ww ' gpwadmmafazg-wm5fww Page Seventy-sfven .. F. 5 umm Jin, gm am swim was Jw. Since :ts organization in l945, the Billings Key club has served BHS faithfully, and has oeen a leader in organizing Key clubs in other Montana schools. Proiects are sponsored by the group with the aim of serving both the school and the community. This fits in well with the international club policy of Service, service, service. Songs and entertainment are featured at the club meetings which are held fourth period on Wednesdays. Programs for the meetings have included trips to an oil refinery, bottling plant, and the weather bureau, and talks on various professions, and roundtable discussions on var- ious problems. Concessions at football and basketball games were one of the main sources of income for the club. Members sold hot dogs, popcorn, candy and coffee at home football games and pro- grams and team identification pins to fans at the southern divisional basketball tournament. For the past two years the club has conducted a drive at Christmas time to collect food for needy Billings families. Better than l9 of the 30 cases collected were donated by students in this year's drive. Conventions form a very important part of the annual program. This year eight Billings Keys attended the international club conven- tion in Columbus, Gmc, Apr. 28-29. Benewing old acquaintances arid making cries, sigg.t- seeing, and convention sessions are all part of these meetings, which are attended by Key clubbers from all over the United States. Many other projects were finished by the club, and quite a few were done in co-opera tion with other school organizations, particu- larly the Yellowstone Key club. Much of the Billings Key clubs work also was completed in partnership with its sponsor, Billings Kiwanis. But the work done is not the important thing in Key club. Groups motto is We Build, and throughout the nation Key clubs are building leaders, strong characters, and good minds. Key clubbers of today are the key men of to- morrow. FIRST ROW CLeft to Righty-Principal J. G. Rags- dale, D. McKinnon, J. Streeter, J. Monaco, G. Collier- sophomore representative, B. McKenzie, G. Warila- treasurer, D. Sayler, C. Cooper, D. McComas-vice president. S. Koch, T. Lindeman. SECOND ROW- D. Odgers, S. Pratt, B. Selby, T. Harris, T. Hoff, W. Tustison. L. Gaughan. K. Terrell, D. Erickson. B. Mc- Neil, K. Groves-junior representative, B. Rawlings. D. Reichenbach. THIRD ROW-J, Cutts, D. Cohen- vice president, D. Strait. D. Fletcher-district secre- tary-treasurer, J. Noe, D. Degn,-secretary, D. Clark, D. Hartley, M. Gloege-senior representative. B. Cope- land, D. Leuthold-president, G. Reik, D. Shaver, J. Brown. NOT PICTURED-B. Powers. N. Choate, R. Bender. Cffnlzlc, fm, Hnnd, of 5clwnL n ' Shown below, top, panting room numbers 'ffgere tie reguar pates were missing, are Denrgs RElCIl6I'.L3'3f. and Kenny Groves. Above, potter . are David l.euiE.old and Duane Dean, piz1r.t1r,g cz in tzie center iurpr, c1r:le on i:.e gyzz. floor. These are t'fl', good examples of the school-rzzinded protects wlicn Billings Key club has co:r.r,leted in tl.e last year. Tzere are many others, such as clips for absence slips on all roozzz doors, distribution of stu- dents' fare bus cards, recording and playing back of dental health forum for biology and health classes of the school, One of the highlights of the school assernf bly programs was the annual clubesponsored assembly. Other clubs in school were in- vited to put on skits for the assembly and to the winner, named by faculty judges, went the assembly trophy for a year. Club installed menu blackboard in cafe- teria for convenience of students. During basketball season and tournament all teams received free pop from the club. The club also helped with several inter- club projects. Many of them were with the Yellowstone club, such as co-sponsorship of a banquet for all school clubs presidents. Another was polling students on vocational preferences and arranging interviews for them with persons in those iobs. I-Y--L r '- 'L M45 me Qfzaqon, Klub DL BHS' For the first time in IO years Dragon club is in action again, under the sponsorship of Vice Principal Earl L. Collins. Club is com- posed of 40 members who each took turns helping during basketball and football games. One of the big events which they sponsored was the donkey basketball game between faculty and students. From the pro- ceeds of this game the club contributed S85 to a new trophy case for the school. Dragon club is a service club in that it functions cooperatively with various organ- izations in handling all games, dances and other similar activities. One of the main projects Dragon club sponsored was alloting practice time in the gymnasium. This was handled by the club president, Ernest Alevizakes. Dragon club is the third boys service club in BHS and in the short tirne they Rave been in operation during tziis scnco. year Dragon has shown itself to oe a giard working, '.-:ortny organization. FIRST ROW tLeft to Righth-K. Hartley. J. Sin- delar. W. Paris. J. Roberts. G. Stroeher. SECOND ROW-C. Crouter. P. Pappas-treasurer. B. Stick- ney. D. Schoessler. H. Susott. R. Gordon. THIRD ROVV-O. Holtan. D. Lambrecht. S. Gallagher-seo retary. D. McFarland. E. Miller. J. Wittaker. W. Nelson. B. Halverson. FOURTH ROWJD. Seitz. B. Ziller. R. Stewart. D. Olsen. F. Heyn. E. Alevizakes -president. T. Warsinske. A. Swanson. NOT PIC- TIIRED-F. Nickel-vice president. B. Schryver. D. Robertson. H. Morehouse. T. Maxwell. A. Hanson. B. Whitmer. K. Hagerty. Page Seventy-nine Z V K .. 6. J Activity Klub consists of approximately 40 members. Their meetings are held on the first and third Mondays of every month in Room ll4. Emblem of the organization is a purple AK on a white sweater. Club sponsor is Miss leanette Clark who has sponsored this club for about fifteen years. Purpose of Activity Klub is to promote school activities, leadership and all around co-opera- tion. They have sponsored school dances after football and basketball games. A square dance was given to acquaint the students with square dancing while an assembly helped further school spirit. The greatest accomplishment of the year was the Christmas Formal given for students and alumni. The theme, Winter Wonderland, was carried out through decorations of blue and sil- ver crepe paper. Entering crepe paper boun- daries by way of a rustic bridge, couples danced beneath varied sizes of stars and a moon, covered with sparkle dust, hung from the ceiling. A large silvered Christmas tree, decorated with blue ornaments, occupied the center of the floor. Blue spotlights, playing on dancers, gave the effect of moonlight. This for- mal was considered one of the prettiest and Page Eighty best formals ever to be given at Billings Senior high. Activity Klub participated in annual club as- sernbly. Members in night shirts sang and danced to lust Because You Kissed Me Good- night. Throughout the year they had two pot-luck dinners. This gave all the members a more friendly feeling. A spring banquet was held for the seniors and a gift was presented to each. At this banquet the officers were elected for the next fall. Activity Klub lives up to its name by being ct very active club in school as it has been for many past years. Members of this club enjoy not only the activities but also the fun and in- formality of working together on many worth- while projects. FIRST ROW tLeft to Righty-D. Miller, C. Critelli. vice president. P. Biddle. D. Brush. president. J. Thomas. secretary-treasurer. SECOND ROW-D. Ness. I. Van:leVeegaete. R. Wallace. S. Lyons, C. Kronmil- ler. president. P. Scott, I. Wallace. THIRD ROW-B. Downs. R. A, Rice. M. Menches. Miss J. Clark. spon- sor. R. Ness. Margie O'Donnell. historian. B. Baker, M. Lockrem. FOURTH ROW-L. Hjelseth. J. Griffin, B. McClure. G. Shirley. P. Moore. S. Caldwell. Mary O'Dcnnell. secretary-treasurer. J. McKay. historian. M. Benner. T 'I 'va i A 17 ' - 5 -' - Z .' 4 5 9 f iff fa Y 1- 4!. .0 ' ..6,lub6,. jim-7 .. Webster's Dictionary defines kinetic as: Per- taining to, or imparting motiong active. This certainly is true of the Billings' Kinetic club. Every first and third Monday you see the 40 girls, who make up the club, rushing to Roorri ll3 immediately after school. They are attired in their green skirts and white sweaters, with green K's on them. The girls alternate with Activity Klub in sport- soring the Christmas Formal. Next year they will again sponsor it as in the years past. Kinetic club is an old organization. lt has been a standing girls' club for almost as long as the high school has existed. Certainly no club is any better than its face ulty adviser and with the able assistance and guidance of Miss Gertrude Whipple, Kinetic club has very excellent help. One of the chief projects of Kinetic club this year was its assembly. Purpose of this asseme bly was to introduce Oswald who is now a standing figure around the school. Oswald was introduced first as an average American stue dent who was to adorn our new garbage dis- posal cans which are in the halls. Another out- standing act of the assembly featured the teach- ers dressed as students and took place in a classroom scene. Both faculty and students en- ioyed this. Of course, assemblies are not the only proi- ects. For instance, club sponsored a dance after the Billings-Helena gazne which was a big suc- cess. At Christmas time the club always helps a needy family. This year they adopted a Bil- lings family and provided them with food, clothes, presents and a Christmas tree with or- naments. Last year Kinetic club took first place for an outstanding assembly in the annual club as- sembly contest. This year, to defend its trophy, the club presented a spring scene with mem- bers dressed as violets, daffodils and other flow- ers. To complete this scene, a trio, dressed in raincoats, sang April Showers and Red, Red Robin. A style show was also presented with models showing new spring fashions while members sang Easter Parade. ln the spring an annual Senior banquet is held in appreciation of the seniors. Gifts are presented to each senior and farewell speeches are given by the juniors. All in all, Kinetic club is a very active club and its activities are enjoyed by all of its members. FIRST ROW CLeft to Rightj-D. Hall. K. Edwards. M. Hanlonesecretary. C. Carter. P. Jones. M. Mar- kuson. M. Stroeher. D. Fulton. B. Peterson. V. Reese. SECOND ROW-D. Freeman, J. Ziller. D. Shirley. V. Hays-etreasurer. L. Weeks. M. Pfiel. J. Wiess-secre- tary. A. Werle, D. Woodard. J. Janney-president. THIRD ROW-M. Hogarty-treasurer, D. Stevens. B. Huddleston. J. Parsons, M. Berthloff. P. Ekdall. V. Sletten-president. K. McLean. C. Claxton. V. Rowe. L.. Whittmer. B. Suiter. FOURTH ROW-J. Hammer- vice president. J. Curray. K. Schmidt. B. Keller. M. Lester. D. Wetherell-historian. C. Kelly-vice presi- dent. G. Gibbons. R. Fraser. M. Trowbridge. B. Severt- son, C. Sorrells. pm gm mmm grim ' ' Pep, school's largest club, consists of 109 active members and two sponsors, Mrs. Edith Galerneau and Miss Catherine Colosky. It meets on the second and fourth Thursdays of every month in Room 221. Members can be recognized by their black skirts and sweaters with orange B and word Pep written on the crossbar. Members of Pep consider it their duty to make visiting schools ieel welcome and display good sportsmanship. Besides this, girls usher at basketball and football games. At these games girls in Pep not only aid vis- itors in finding seats and countless other tasks but their well known orange and black sweat- ers are a familiar sight and add much color to games. Before every game an assembly is given by Pep club. They consist of yells, led by the cheer leaders and skits. A series of assemblies were given showing different styles, songs and dances of the last 50 years. They sponsored dances after games, including the tournament games. Pep members made and sold orange and black pompons for football games. Some members of Pep keep in touch with other Pep clubs around the state for the purpose of promoting state-wide goodwill. ln past years Pep sponsored the annual Sad- Page Eighty-two ie Hawkins dance but the 1950 version was not held due to the lack of a suitable date. ln spring, a banquet is held in honor of sen- iors, at which a gift is given to each senior. Also new officers are elected for the next year. FIRST ROW tLeft to Rightb-D. Wetherell-secre- tary. J. Weiss, I. Benner, M. Hanlon. L. Weeks-presi- dent. C. Kelly. E. Mason-vice president. M. O'Don- nell. M. O'Donnell. J. Janney. P. Moore-treasurer. SECOND ROW-C. Sorrells. P. Scherzer, M. L. Stro- her-president. D. Fulton-treasurer, M. F.. Mullowney -secretary. R. Stevens, D. Thompson. B. Robson, J. Cunningham, M. Skinner, P. McCrea. J. Groves, C. Sands, E. Carter, K. MacLean, V. Rowe. THIRD ROW-V. Sletten, P. Lawson. S. Frenk, I. VandeVee- gaete. C. Carter, L. D. Freter, P. Jones, V. Oravetz. M. A. Markuson. C. Kronmiller, P. Scott. D. Wood- ward. D. Brush. B. Merrill. FOURTH ROW-M. Lock- rem, P. Clark. D. Hedin, J. Ziller. N. McCrum. P. Car- nall. V. Reese. B. Peterson. P. Shamanoff, J. Hartley. B. Borberg. J. Pippin-vice president, D. Shirley. A. Werle, L. Potts. D. Vladic, C. J. Buckner. FIFTH ROW -Miss C. Colosky-sponsor. D. Helgeson. C. Bernstein. J. Corning. P. Ekdall. E. Brown, J. Frizzell. C. Clax- ton. D. Stephens. M. Day. B. Severtson. K. Edwards. B. Suiter-historian. J. L. Hammer. B. Anderson. M. Stev- ens. H. Glantz. M. L. Lester. SIXTH ROW-Miss E, Galerneau-sponsor, K. Kiichli. D. A. Frost. M, Cowen. N. Collins. J. Hill, H. Degn. J. Hays. G. Gibbons. R. Fraser. J. Parsons. A. Simpson. V. Hays. B. Huddles- ton, B. McClure. J, Harden, M, Trowbridge. E. Steb- bins. J. VVilkins, M. Bertholf. NOT PICTURED-J. Phillips. M. Thiel. HHH Jhonwtca, Env Girls Athletic association is one ot the most active clubs in the school, consisting of all girls who are interested in one of the major or minor sports. Aim oi the club is good morals and healthy living and, of course, lots oi fun for all. White letter sweaters worn proudly by all these girls encourages triem to go out and work harder ior their points so they can earn their class numerals Q20 pointsl or a pin KSU pointsl or finally, and as a result ot many hard hours ot sports, tneir black and orange letters C75 pointsl. These points are earned in various sports such as bowling, tennis, badminton, volleyball, hiking and various other activities. They also receive a certain nurriber cf points for doctor and dental appointments. Some of the meetings have consisted of such things as nzovies concerning sports, ttirnbling acts by sorne of time girls and reports cn famous '.-:cinen in sgiorts. Club grows larger ec clp year, we iiricler the very skillful spczisacliir of Miss Lillian Cer- venka, GAA is expected tc continue its prog- ress. Club tiiettibers c:f.'.'a'ys lock fcr:-tara ic ilpe volleyball and basketball icurziartients 1-fliicf. . 1. . . . ,,-YF MNA MQ: ..'?:. . ...':' ':..t... V. CCA-.. Toto... XSL..- :,.C., Nr- nf-MG G' -,-A -en fs' -V-vf-w Sf-ff-Aw tice Monday and 'Wednesday evenings. Bowling leagues :ave been iorrnea wit: irc- phies given at the end of the series. and fan ' Two members of Girls Athletic association made the school tennis tearn and took part in the team matches held this spring. They were Mickey Hogarty and Carol Sands. Bott: oi these girls will be in the club and will take part in girls' sports next year. Miss Lillian Cervenka, who also sponsors GAA, is the coach ot the tennis team. Girls always have an annual Christmas pare ty and the one this year was especially nice. Another one of their annual occurrences is the senior banquet which is enioyed by all. During tnis occasion the seniors leave the club in the hands of the underclassrnen. Seniors remember GAA as one of their favorite activ- ities wiiile at senior high. FIRST ROW tLeft to Right?-D. Piatte. A. Schied. J. Drier. B. Dooks. M. Hogarty--point-keeper. B. Pollard- president. J. Heinesecretziry-treasurer. L. Whitmere vice president. C. Sannan. P. Ivie. K. Kiichli. B. Hon. stein SECOND ROW-J. Reece. D. Freeman. J. Frost. M. McCracken. M. Whitney. D. Spanier. B. Leikrini. J. Pippin. J. Janney. L. Wohler. B. Weiss. B. Lacknizin. J. Wilson. D. Rudio. THIRD ROW-V. Patton. C. Wynn. L. Mayotte. B. Keiser. E. Brown. C. Sands. G. Perkins. N. Tallman. B. Lackman. A. Gossett. S. Har- ris. P. Stone. J. Bittick. J. Corning. FOURTH ROW- H. Lackrnan. J. Shaffer. J. Bell. D. Ferguson. B. An- derson. C. Sorrells. B. Suiter. L. Farnum. J. Parsons. S. Stewart. M. Miller. C. Lindeman. Miss Cervenka. FIFTH ROVV-J. Miller. M. Anderson. L. Xifard. J. Grover. YV. Schug. J. Robinson. C. Roll. P. Peterson. G. Kauffman. M. Lenhardt. W, Rudolph. M. Trow- bridge, P. Wheeler, B. Brum. J. Wilkins. N. Horton. Page Eighty-three aa Ju amz sau,-me and wmiwm One of the largest and most active groups connected with BHS is Hi Tri, the high school division of YWCA. These girls have well lived up to the tradition of good fellowship they have served under in the past. Oh yes, and we mustn't forget, the hard work and excellent leadership Mrs. Mary Larsen and Miss lean Mercer have given the girls. Through their program on world fellowship they emphasize the first part of the YWCA pur- pose, To build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed by our faith as Christians. Contributing to the spirit of good will, sportsmanship and service to others is the intent of Hi Tri club. A hamburger fry to interest new members was held as an organization meeting, and a group of girls formed a sextet there which sang at many functions throughout the year. At Christmas the members sent twenty boxes of candy overseas and sold greeting cards. With part of the money received from the cards they donated four boxes of food and gifts to needy families of Billings, caroling around town as they delivered them. One of the major projects of the year was a series of workshops, directed by experienced adults with the help of some members, featur- ing dramatics, creative writing, handicrafts and ballroom dancing. Current interest in square dancing was dem- onstrated when Hi Tri held a hay-ride followed by a square dance. This was held at Duck Creek, and afterwards the girls roasted marsh- mallows. Last year Marlys Dale attended the Teer: Camp at Lookout Mountain in Colorado, and Mary Lu Zimmerman the Civic international Conference in San Francisco. At these places they learned ways to improve their clubs. Miss Mercer organized a glee club and Mrs. Larson a dramatic group which provided an activity of great interest to the club. A play by the dramatic group and some numbers by the glee club furnished a program for the Moth- ers arid Daughters tea in May. A box social in April was put on to entertain the fathers of the girls and to make money to send delegates to Y Teen summer conference and work shop directed by National officers at Camp La Foret near Colorado Springs, where girls get experience in conducting club activ- ities. As you can see, Hi Tri has accomplished much this year, and the members can indeed be proud of their club, and BHS too can point with pride to the achievements of these ener- getic girls. FIRST ROW fLeft to Rightl-C. Bertness, S. San- derson. S. Slavens, J. Bell-treasurer, M. L. Zimmer- man-president. M. VandeVeegaete-secretary,L.Hjel- seth-second vice president, S. Wright, J. Cole. SEC- OND ROW-D. Clevenger, D. Thompson. P. Marrs. J. Armstrong, C. McGrail, A. Weiss, P. Biddle, I. Benner, N. Tallman. D. Spanier, S. Martin, B. Weber, B. Den- nison, D. Hall. THIRD ROW-D. Hedin, M. Skinner, M. Harris, M. Weller, L. Benner, M. Taylor, M. L. Hagerman, J. Peterson, M. Burklund, D. Ogman, S. Stewart, L. Snow. V. Riddle. J. Knedler. FOURTH ROW-J. Cunningham, S. McCleave, E. Martin, C. Brackett, S. Overbo, D. Ferguson, J. MacMillan, P. Banbury, B. Sather, J. Otis, W. Moe, M. Trowbridge, C. Long, P. McEuin. FIFTH ROW-C. Jones, J. Dorn, L. Mayotte, M. Dale-first vice president, J. Gauger, B. L. McClure, D. Barnes, N. Norman, J. Frost, C. Heiken. J. Snow, K. Langford, E. Mettler, W. Kud- loff, J. Frey, P. McCrea, J. Brooks. pgwunwmo PTC, or Part Time Co-operative, is a club made up entirely of students who have jobs during school hours. These students take sales and receive credit for their work outside of school. This club was started in the latter part of last year and has now become one of the largest groups in BHS. Under the able spon- sorship of Mr. Robert Wilson they have made :nany worthwhile contributions to the school, although the members have less time to spend than those of other clubs. Their snappy new black and white emblems on the white cardigan sweaters have become a familiar sight around the halls and you can be sure the members are proud to wear them. PTC started something which they hope will become a tradition --their annual picnic. In the spring all the members look forward to the day of the picnic, when everybody sets out to make the day as much fun as possible, and with as large a club as this one that really spells suc- cess. At Christmas PTC bought and decorated a Christmas tree in the foyer of the school, adding a festive touch to the halls. The tree ornaments were donated to the school and will be used by the club in years to come in decorating a tree every Christmas. They also donated S40 to the school for the trophy case fund. However, the main and continuous proiect is the PTC store. Here school supplies, combs, Kleenex and other materials which BHS stu- dents are likely to need are sold. The members a, Stoltz act as clerks and receive excellent experience in salesmanship, learning the proper attitude towards customers, and also finding out how to run and manage a store. The PTC store is al- ready well on its way to becoming a school institution and the club itself has, in its first stages, built up a record which other longer- established clubs can well envy. FIRST ROW fLeft to Righty-A. Kern. Dorene Hor- mann. D. Hall, D. Thompson. B. Robson, J. Cunning- ham--president. S. Smith. B. Steinmetz. B. Dooks- treasurer, I. Benner. SECOND ROW-N. McCrum. H. Wittman. Darlene Hormann, P. McCrea, D. Hedin, J. Cole. M. Skinner. D. Hobbs, B. Forquer, J. MacMil- lan-treasurer. E. Maxwell. C. Sannan. V. Reiner, B. Leikam. M. Craddock. THIRD ROW-B. Zimmerman, S, Davis. C. Heldstab, M. Schroeder, D. Goodman, P. Hedrick. B. Boyce. C. Wittkopp, V. Butler, D. Sexe. D. Critelli, G. Benesh. FOURTH ROW-J. Brown, Melvin LaMotte. Marvin LaMotte, T. Miller, J. Burg- hardt. I. Hornung, J. Hill, M. Merrill, B. Bergloff, D. Wolfe. G. Walter-secretary. M. VandeVeegaete, C. Walter. M. Lipman. D. Brum, A. Scheid. B. Fox. FIFTH ROW--W Shore. D. Merritt, H. Susott, J. Kerner, J. Israel. D. McCracken, J. Whitt. J. Whitaker, J. McDon- ald, W. Fields-president-vice president, J. Zuok, M. Reich. H. Wattles. T. Fowlkes. G. Schmaing, J. Mora. R. Wilson-sponsor. SIXTH ROW-D. Schoessler. R. Holoubeck. J. Hein. A. Eckhardt. L. Gillet, D. Lanier. K. Tait. B. Smith. B. Lindberg, A. Hanson, E. Alevi- zakes-vice president-secretary, G. Rafn, A. Strend- ing. R. Michael, G. Hafner, G, Kautz, J. Cline, G. Hein, J. Humphrey. NOT PICTURED-J. Alexander. P. Carnall. B. Cau- dill, G, Clark. B. Crippen, L. Eilefson. B. Garton, J. Grimstad. E. Groscop. D. Hanks, J. Hartley. D. Hoffer- ber. P. Ivie. S. Kemmis. D. Kidd. D. Nagel, G. Polacek. D. Ogbin, G. Robinson, B. Schryver. ' to Behind the every-day scene of school life, we see some very ambitious students. These stu- dents belong to Apprentice and work night and day to obtain the necessary points for admit- tance to Masque and Gavel. None but these hard-working students know the endless chores that lie behind the curtain and on the stage. Only those who have experienced the feeling of stage fright and worry know what these members go through. These members are very enthusiastic about their work and work hard to challenge others who enter this field in competition for the dif- ferent chores and kinds of work. Every one sets his or her goal in becoming a fluent speak- er, and always strives to meet or surpass that goal which acts as a mark along the way to success. All of the members work together to create a closer and greater contact with good speech. Every barricade acts as a challenge to these struggling students. With the urge to win, they conquer each thing that stands in their way. You probably remember seeing some of these people in the cast and on the production staff of the all-school revue, cr possibly remem' ber some of in the main roles of l Re- member Mama. Page Eighty-six Havid ln their work to gain points, each member must participate in radio speeches, PA an- nouncements, debates, performances in plays and productions, skits, oratorical contests, pro- duction staffs of various plays. They also take part in school assemblies and speech activities for civic clubs. This work not only helps to build self-confi- dence in giving speeches and performances but aids in better speaking in every day life. All of the members get great enjoyment out of playing and practicing dramatic roles from the different kinds of scripts. Under the sponsorship of Miss Strutz, speech instructor, these students make great accom- plishment in this special field of public and so- cial speaking. FIRST ROW tLeft to Rightj-I. Wallace, A. Schwab-vice president. K. Edwards, M. Hagerman. S. McCleave. K. Roberts, B. Ruggles. A. Urion, P. Jones. P. Duran. SECOND ROW-P. Beaty, C. Long. A. Gosset. V. Orbets, C. Roll, M. Lipman. W. Moe. R. Steine. T. Strong. C. Twilde. THIRD ROW -N. Winsby, K. Kiichli. V. Keilhack. C. Pierce, B. Anderson-secretary, K. Hartley-president, R. Morledge, K. Moore, R. Fraser, P. Moore. FOURTH ROW--D. Reichenbach, M. Ratzlaff, S. Hines, B. Pol- lard. S. Gallagher, D. Olsen. R. Duncan. S. Beck, P. Crawford, C. Heiken, J. Griffin, J. Brooks. -L. Unllnwdone. QA, and. 'yvunqui Key, Klub Yellowstone Key club is the youngest and the second Key club in our high school. Despite the warning against two Key clubs in one school, Yellowstone Kiwanis went ahead to form their club. Alpha club, which was started by Mr. Fred T. Daylis, was completely dissolved. Entire club was then inspected during the later summer months and new members were added to form a Key club. Club is based on the same principles as the other nation-wide clubs of Key Club lnterna- tional. A board of directors meets each week while all members meet at regular meetings each Thursday for an informal luncheon. One of the biggest events of the year for the new club was their charter night banquet, Nov. 2l. Key club district officials and Kiwanis mem- bers attended the event. Yellowstone Kiwanis presented the charter to the club and introduced them to the motto of Key clubs everywhere We Build . In addition, they must give service to the community. With the difficulty of being a young club they fought to live up to their motto. Yet they were able to accomplish many useful proiects such as helping with the March of Dimes campaign, buying the cheerleaders new sweaters, spon- soring souvenir programs for the all-school re- vue, publishing and editing a school handbook and holding a pep rally. Each year the Montana district holds an an- nual convention. This year, Billings was the only school that was able to boast of sending two separate Key club delegations. Conven- tion was held in Miles City Mar. 24-25. A na- tional convention was also held in Columbus, Ohio, Apr. 28-29. Yellowstone Key club was able to send a large delegation for their first year. Assembly at the junior high school was given by the Key club. Purpose of the assembly is to give the freshmen some idea of what senior high is like. A speech was given by Vernon Bean, president, and several skits were pre- sented. Hindered by a slow start, this year the Yel- lowstone Key club will strive to build a stronger club next year. FIRST ROW tLeft to Righty-D. Hanks. B. Ter- rell. P. Butler. J. Hoff. V. Bean-president, G. Hill -sophomore representative, K. Grosgebauer. B. Lee junior representative. B. Johnson. R. Skates. SEC- OND ROW-J. McIntyre. G. Logan. B. Brown. B. Bratlie-treasurer. D. Burton, G. Christensen. J. McDonald. D. Aitchison. B. Hanson. D. Schumacher. E. Thomas. VV. Dietz-vice president. THIRD ROW -D. Howald. L. Willhite-secretary D. Tenney, P. Hoiness-senior representative, G. Ratzlaff, E. Alevi- zakes, M. Noordzy. E. Berquist. R. Spalding, B. Thomas. R. Gloege, B. Ruden, J. Warsinske, L. Chatwood. Page Eighty-seven -Q nl, ng ' Hfllllllli One ci t .e r if st aria i:..s1 aistxzioiive organ, .5.ii-Azxergiaz. icctball sauaa. 'lgey were also igatlcns of Ile 1.35. scggol Ls the l.ettf5fr1z1e:i's :,ct:. czi the All-State teatt.. lack Peterson, Bcliy club, To be a nierttber ot trzis organization boys Strutz, Lee Ciiatwood, Don Kudlott, Don Clark, rriust earn a letter by gartictrvation in one of Frank Nickel, Bob Srnith also niade tire drearri the rzzaor sr orts fitofball. basketball or track, 'QCITTL All-State basketball cagers were Bob This organization is not just an honorary club EHTIZGHGB' 11111 Nest Raul' Slmlz' hm WUI' but it teaches teazrzwork and sportsrtiansttip Smske' which is vital to all school activities. Any boy niay be a znernber ot this organiza- tion it ite is able to earn a certain nunzber of points in one ot the riiaior sports. Points are rnade in football and basketball by the nurnber ot quarters a person plays. ln track they are given by the nuinber of places a person takes in track nieets. Highlight ot the year consists of a dinner- dance which is held at the Northern Hotel. Two banquets are given each year by the rriothers ot the football and basketball tearns which are held in our cafeteria. At these din- ners an honorary captain ot the years teams was chosen and a captain tor next years toot- ball team. Honorary captain ot this years tootball tearn is lirn Warsinske and next years captain is Tom Hott. Basketball tearns honorary captain is Bob Buchanan. lim Warsinske, president ot Lettermens, and lim Noe, a teani rnate, made the high school No initiation was held tor new rnerribers this year but a :rope ot reviving the cornic initiations is planned for next year. Ultra-violet sun larnps were bought irorn the clubs treasury and have been presented to the athletic departrnent for the purpose ot healing stitt joints. Money was also donated to both tite Annual and the trophy case. Expenses for their affairs are earned by the boys who hold concessions at the college ganies, southern divisional tournarnent and a dance which was held after a basketball garne. FIRST ROW tI..eft to Righty-D. Clark. J. Warsin- ske-president. A. Vanclegenachte. T. Bruck. J. Meader. D. Gerke. D. Johnson. D. Kudloff. J. Noe. SECOND ROW-R. Ewing. J. Peterson. T. Hoff, B. Hanson. J. Elliot-secretary-treasurer. G. Ratzlaff. G. Badgley. R. Bender. THIRD ROW-L. Chatwood-vice president. B. Buchanan. F. Nickel. D. McDermott. D. Sayler. J. Streeter. B. Halverson. K. Grosgebauer. FOURTH ROW-J. Brown. M. Noordzy. D. Phelan. D. Halverson. R. Halverson. D. Smith. N. Choate. FIFTH ROW-J. Stevens. B. Smith. L. Chatwood. W. Tustison. '7Zaf1bnal. Jfnmmwzq, KM We 311 ' Quill and Scroll, tiie International Honorary Society for Hiqli Scliool lournalists, was orqanf ized April lU, l926, by a qroup ot Eiiqlz school advisers tor the purpose ot encouraqinq and re- warding individual aciiieveriient in ioiirnal1sri1 and allied fields. Youna journalists interested in Quill and Srroll are attronted witl: iive reauireriierits. Tiiey inust be eitlier juniors, seniors or iiosrarad- uates, tliey must be iii tno upper tliird ot tneir class in scliolastirr stanclina, tliey riiiist have done superior work in some gpiiase of Journal- istic or Creative endeavor, they rnust be resort: :iiended by time adviser ana approved by ilze GXQCUIIVS SGCISKCIIY. Every :nernber ot tliis ye-ar's iournalisrii class wlio applied was CIifJCf9I'l9C,l into this society. New rneriibers are awarded pins and the Quill and Scrollll :tiaqazine for a year. TP.-6 tiiree rrieizzbers frciii las: year :.eld iriitiaticri serviies presenting ilie pins arid rtierribersini ' ds. BHS Quill arid Scroll artivities lie iii .. done in icurnalisrii class. Tins 1-:crk is .fri K ote giaiier and Annual. For tins reascri t e cl' is :ict active yet for tiie siuderiis :Lire iii. iculiialisiii Quill arid Sfrcll 1' 'ei' re'-ifzrj. FIRST ROW tLefi to Riglitt-K. Kiichli. J. Hartley R. Bender. M. Markuson. SECOND ROW-J. Mattson M. Zimmermz-in-secretary. E. Badgley-president. D VVetherell-vice president. D. Frost. Mr. H. Herrsch- adviser. THIRD ROW-BI. Stroelier. A. YVerle. T. Lin- deman. J. Noe. P. Hoiness. D. Leuthold. L. Willliite FOURTH ROWeB. Suiter. C. Sorrells. D. Hartley. NI Gloege. D. Cohen. G. Warila. v 'Q . -V Wiunbmidu, . gn' Masque and Gavel is a national speecli ore aaiiization wzicse purpose is tfie betterrrient ot speecfi in scliool, tozrifriunity and nation. Merri- bers are chosen by tlie principal, teacliers and time present mernbers of Masque and Gavel. Standards for beina a riiernber are set at a liiqli revel sy Nortzin-:estern university, wnere time 'lub was founded. Ariicna tzie aualitications fiinszdered are s :p5:larsE1ir leadersriiri, ability and character. Qbieats ot Masque and Gavel are tnreetold: T3 roooqiiize and iiroinote signitiriant student iiclzieveriient in ati area cf srseecii in the iziqli siiliocl, to assist :Eze srudeiii in raising ilis stand- ards of SQZQGCI. by providing services cf an- f lysis and adviie to sgicnsor a better relation- J ir I',5I'.'.'9QZl tie 211321 scipccl arid its fi inrilunity .r:.u.g:. a focrelative rrcarazri. Activities of .:.e II.-FIIIIJSYS cf Masque arid Gavel arid iiie cltik: Ltself rrcve tfiat tiley are iiglfillirzig ige1r cp'e 'e Ati all-sri: gil revue, 'its Giga Nei.-.is Tir. i as '.-.' r ten arid rrc- diyiegi '..' 1:.eii.: ers lfczsapxe czcl Gavel. A lzi' ineater grgjix' ..ii . Reizletirer Mania .... .,,,.,. News .,s...f-.3 ,L 1 -M ANNA .lr- cl..-:.. .diff . .....a.. lll- Sc co.. ,, ....-N ,, ,1,-n,.,-.. ,- .. ...s..,... - l. ..A,,-. L .,- L , ,C X . ,II . C. XI ol.. -I..i .. so ..- l .. LC3... ,. -ve --W-ee, ff.-A .ls .L vY-..,s,- c. . .....-. ,ina . . ,c,ll. FIRST ROXV tLefg to Riglittelfl. Dain. G. Yosele setiiieiaiiy. P. Jines. A. Schwab. K, Fdwziiicls. K. Rob- erts. SECOND ROW-C. Shaffer. T. Schuyler. B. Pol- lard. C, Sorrells. J. Griffin. C. Twilde. B. Suiter-pres? dent. THIRD ROW-G. Waiiila. J. Pippin. K. Kiichli. R. Rush. K. Haitley. Mr. Fred K, Miller-sponsor. FOURTH ROW-P, Hoiness. J. Noe. D, Degn. L Gatiglian. Page Eighty-nine C 9- 2' 1 -. 4- jund. p!Z0l:Qf,f, by, Jfuznch. As the first fund-raising activity of French club, the sponsoring of the dance after the Great Falls football game was well received. Money earned was spent in the purchasing of French records and a magazine subscription for classroom use. Besides this joint project, the two individual clubs, junior and Senior French, has been ac- tive and have added many items to their lists of achievements. Senior French club continued its annual cus- tom of sending food, clothing and other useful articles to a French orphanage at Christmas. Christmas party, put on by junior French for the senior group and French club alumnae as one of the main events of the year. Held in the bandroom, square dancing was the party high- light and refreshments were served. Each spring Senior French club sponsors the Initiation Banquet at which time, first year Frenchies are taken into the big brother club. FIRST ROW CLeft to Rightj-A. Hellyer-vice presi- dent, R. McCracken, A. Schwab, E. Maxwell, C. Mont- gomery, R. Wallace-vice president. SECOND ROW- L. Plouvier, D. Walter, V. Rowe. M. Gransberg, B. Borberg-vice president, E. Carter, P. Stone, C. Kipp. THIRD ROW-R. Odgers, B. Powers, J. Curry, S. Johnson, J. Mattson-president. vice president, M. Dale, N. Horton. M. Anderson. Mrs. Larsen, sponsor. FOURTH ROW-J. Cutts, D. Smith. T. Larson-secre- tary, D. Degn-secretary, D. Harley-president, J. Harden, B. Pollard-secretary. J. Frost. C. Sorrells- president. NOT PICTURED-D. Croff-president, H. Gilbert-secretary, J. Mora. Page Ninety '7loA. Homamz, dfwwma. claim, 9 Nos Civitatis Romanae or We of the Roman State, while still in its infancy, promises to be a noted and active club in the future. It is better known as Latin club as it tries to arouse in- terests in the fascinating subject of Latin and with it the history of old Rome and the Caesars. Meetings are conducted, to some extent, in much the same manner as the meetings which were held in the Forum. Instead of addressing th president as Mister President they addrss him as Mister Consul. When the secretary or sensor calls the roll the members or citizens answer adsum , which means I am present. In order that they might know who are the cit izens of the Roman state, they all wear pins in the shape of the Roman scroll. Latin club citizens learn of the cultural value of Latin through the club. Mrs. Louise Kraft sponsors the club and adds much interest to Latin by permitting the club to meet during her Latin classes. FIRST ROW CLeft to Rightj-G. Penwell, W. Eng- land, J, Cocagne, I. VandeVeegaete, D. Spanier, K. McCormick-secretary. SECOND ROW-L. Freter, A. Gossett. R. Cochrane, M. Pfeil, K. Jorgenson-secre- tary. L. Wohler-treasurer. N. Tallman, S. Stewart, Mrs. L. Kraft-adviser. THIRD ROW-K. Kiichli, G. Logan. B. Keller. S. McCleave-secretary. E. Stebbins -secretary. J. Thomas-president. R. Fraser, R. Ness. M. Trowbridge. FOURTH ROW-F. Daniels. K. Lang- ford, B. Powers, B. Chapple-president, B. Copeland --president, A. Swanson-treasurer. R. Gordon-treas- urer, B. Stickney-president. L. Hjelseth. M. Lester- treasurer. 5lHnaLfv'1,dlL National Honor society was started after World War I because there arose a need for some incentive toward better scholarship in our nation's secondary schools. Honor societies grew because a greater stress was put on the social and athletic activities and most of the students were making these more important than scholarship. In 1922 a national conven- tion was held and it drew up the constitution out of which grew some four thousand clubs. Billings chapter was discontinued during the war but was organized again in 1947. Membership must be drawn from the upper third of the senior class and five per cent of the junior class is eligible. Four qualifications for membership are character, scholarship, leadership and service to the school. This sets a standard for an all-around student. This year the club has taken complete charge of a vocational library which is located in a small room at the east end of 208 study hall. Books, pamphlets and college catalogs have been collected. National Honor society handled the sale of student theater tickets which it had done the previous year. From this club come the honor students of our high school who will follow the motto, Truth is Light. FIRST ROW fLeft to Right!-L. Weeks. P. Scherzer. C. Sorrells-president. E. Badgley-secretary. M. Zim- merman. SECOND ROW-G. Vogel. B. Suiter-vice president. J. Janney. J. Mattson. D. Frost. F. Kellogg. THIRD ROW-D. Wetherell. D. Leuthold. M. Gloege. D. Fletcher. C. Kelly. B. Pollard. Janus, Klub Jmchm, H pmdicaL Focus club is one of the true service clubs in this school. It provides projectors and operators for various groups wishing film to be shown. The organization also provides sound equip- ment when needed for assemblies, plays and wherever needed. Each member of the club is issued a master card which designates that he has performed a perfect showing of a movie. This includes threading film in projector, splicing broken film and controlling sound apparatus efficiently. After conducting a perfect movie the operators have a feeling of satisfaction for there are many things that can plague the performance which must be overcome. Club has donated well over six hundred hours of service to school clubs, classes and organizations. Cnly compensation they receive is the valuable experience and the chance to work cooperatively with other students. ln aiding the typing, biology, physics, home economics classes by the showing of educa- tional filrns focus club has given an invaluable donation to the school. Work done by Mr. Fred F. Kasers group is realized and appreciated DY all of BHS. FIRST ROW tLeft to Righth-C. Wadsworth-vice president. B. Ziller-president. Mr. F. Kaser-sponsor. D. Diede-secretary. C. Ferguson. SECOND ROW-J. Jenson. H. Cale. F. Daniels. L. Lowe. E. Beck. J. Rob- erts. THIRD ROW--K. Pederson. A. Winkler. R. Gar- rigus. D. Olsen. T. Lue. C. Crouter. E. Lewis. Page Ninety-one dglbloqq, Klub , Bzwmu Science, Klub Science club gives students interested in ad- vanced study in science a chance to get train- ing and knowledge they desire. The club has built a planitarium on the ceil- ing of Mr. William B. Aukermans classroom. The arrangement is to represent the night sky as it would appear in the fall. Other projects the club has completed in- clude raising laboratory animals for vitamin deficiency studies and conducting eye tests for students requesting them. The Science club is also building a library of pamphlets relative to diseases and famous scientists. Specially built glass terrariums are being used for study of plant life. Those now in use represent marsh lands and also desert life with cacti and reptiles inhabiting it. A balanced aquarium was built by the members to be used to study life in and around bodies of water. This year films have been used to acquaint members with processes, curiosities and events in the world of science. Purpose of club is to stimulate interest in the natural sciences. FIRST ROW CLeft to Rightj-W. England, K. Wolfe -secretary, W. Schug, M. Bertholf, G. Duncan, H. Barnes. SECOND ROW-R. Morledge, J. Rainey, D. Schumacher, F. Daniels, C. Crouter, S. Koch. THIRD ROW-D. Simmons, T. Yontz, D. Reichenbach-vice president, R. Duncan, S. Beck, D. Cohen, T. De Jarnett. FOURTH ROW-K. Hartley-president, S. Gallagher, R. Stewart, B. Johnson, T. Streitmater-president, E. Alevizakes, D. Olsen-vice president. P. Hoiness. Wlnw, Jduancwl 671141: Bnqbw 111, 535 Argon club introduced a type of organization entirely new to Billings l-ligh School. lt grew up out of a desire of many students with sci- ence majors to learn more about advanced science and is joined with the national organ- ization, Science Clubs of America. Membership requirements are highy a B av- erage, two years of science, two years of math- ematics and three years of other academic sub- jects necessary. A limit to membership has been set at twenty-five. Meetings were held on the first and third Mon- days of each month and throughout the year, a wide range of interest was covered in the programs presented at each meeting. Among other programs were included talks by Mr. Wil- lard Fraser and Mr. Ernest Wild, a club forum on atomic energy and a tour of the sugar re- finery. Although Argon does not take part in school- wide activities, it does carry on projects within the science department, such as collecting in- teresting material on science and keeping the bulletin boards in the science rooms filled. FIRST ROW CLeft to Rightj-F. Kellogg-vice presi- dent. K. Kiichli, B. Borberg-secretary, P. Scherzer. B. Honstein, M. Stevens-secretary. SECOND ROW- T. Larson, S. Pratt-vice president, B. Selby, G. War- ila, T. Lindeman-president, Mr. Borberg-sponsor. THIRD ROW-D. Degn, D. Strait. D. Hartley, M. Gloege, D. Fletcher-president, D. Howald. om mwwm wma Jn gmt pg au Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Lynn Brown, these girls work in our main offices, taking at- tendance slips, sending out slips, and typing or mimeographing papers for the instructors. They are wonderful helps to the office staff, and to the teachers, and are willing to give their help anytime they are needed. These friendly girls work quietly and accurately, and combine their tasks with their pleasures. Each year the girls have a morning get to- gether to give the senior girls a special send- off. Last year they had a breakfast, and as usual, loads of fun. This office training will give each girl an ex- tra boost toward her goal as an office worker. lt not only aids in typing, mimeographing, and answering the phone, but also gives them ex- perience as a receptioness. Besides the every day essentials of office work and duties, they have learned the basic rules for becoming skilled in the commercial or business world. FIRST ROW CLeft to Rightj-C. Carter, S. Grand, E. Maxwell, M. Powers-vice president, M. Burklund, J. Baumgardner. SECOND ROW-B. Zimmerman, D. Vladic, K. Edwards, C. Goodman, M. Lenhart, D. Montee, L. Potts--vice president. THIRD ROW-B. Huddleston-president, J. Pippin, B. Borberg, D. Good- man, J. Shaffer, J. Torrence, D. Shirley, M. Stroeher- secretary. FOURTH ROW-Mrs. Lynn Brown, B. Mc- Clure, J. Nelson, J. Mattson, B. Winter, M. Ratzlaff, B. Smith. H. Glantz-treasurer, P. Cooley-president, D. Schultz. NOT PICTURED-N. Throop-secretary, R. Rush, C. Walter. M. Schroeder, B. Lloyd, P. Ford, B. Hines. .NM 911. F , fnlifllablf- 67-'H-5 Developing the abilities of a young girl for her future career, Future Hornemakers of Amer- ica trains girls in their preparation for home and social life. Whether it is cooking a balanced meal, sew- ing stylish clothes or refurnishing a room, the girls in FHA receive first hand experience and knowledge. During the year, bake sales were held to earn money for the treasury. Also a style show was given for their mothers, modeling the various outfits they had made for themselves. Hayrides, picnics and the Mother-Daughter banquet were held for the social part of FHA. October 24, at the district convention held in Worden Pat Cooley was elected district presi- dent and state historian, Nancy Carlson district president and Doris Newlin district secretary. All the girls in this club, because of their work and interest, are ready to meet the challenge of a good home and family life. FIRST ROW CLeft to Righth-L. Grande, S. Halver- son, S. Overbo, B. Grande-treasurer, F. Bender, M. Michaud. SECOND ROW-W. Moe, D. Stahl, L. Ben- der, J. Torrence, D. Brum, M. Caron. THIRD ROW- Mrs. D. Rennick-sponsor, C. Kipp, J. Wilson, A. Hoyt, L. Potts-reporter. B, Zimmerman, B. Weiss. FOURTH ROW-P. Cooley--vice president. D. Newlin-pres- ident, G. Koffman, B. Winters, D. Raver-secretary, E. Maust, P. Fargo, M. Chatwood, Miss G. Johnson- sponsor. NOT PICTURED-D. Emerick. V. Patton, R. Rush. Jwfww 3 vii Now 1:1 its twentietl. year, Yellowstone chap I er of Future Farmers o. America is dcing its gart ir: carrying on the Future Farmer tradi- tions. FFA is organized to give knowledge tgrougzr experience. Farrrr projects, a farm shop, work in the club, trips, contests and vo- cational agriculture classes give the club's one Zundred members plenty to do. During the past year, many outstanding pro- tects hace been carried on by the club. Over S230 was added to the club treasury by a tur- key rattle, a beet-topping proiect and by selling Concessions at school basketball games. Two members attended the national conven- tion in Kansas City, Mo. Vice-president Bob I-lanson and Reporter Bob Whitmer, along with Bill Michael, third national vice president and a former member, spent nine days in conven- tion sessions and sightseeing tours. Two dances at Riverside in Laurel furnished entertainment for chapter members and their guests. Members formed the FFA Wranglers, com- posed of an accordian, a guitar and a harmon- ica, which was heard in school assemblies and at a number of banquest and meetings. The band also played at club dances. ludging team won second place in livestock judging at Midland Empire fair last summer. Team also competed at Twin Bridges. All chapter officers attended the Future Far- mers training school at Worden. ' 9A,a,'7latzb Klub Future Farmers' basketball vcl1'yri.'ill and ooxing learns were iorrrged for ::.e::.bi-rs griier- ested :ri athletics. As in roast years, t:1e bas- ketball team proved very hard to beat, winnirig tive games and losing two in intramural come petition. They also bested Columbus chapter in a special game, and played the Colurnbus and Big Timber B teams. Club bought warm-up Jackets for the nine players. Farm boys in America certainly have reason to be thankful for FFA. Skill in tarrning is only one of the things gained by club participation. Better citizenship and preparation for modern living are gained by all the members ot this progressive club. FIRST ROW fLeft to Rightj-G. Grove-sentinel. J. Halverson-treasurer. R. Linse-secretary. W. Raines --president, B. Hanson-vice president. P. Damjano- vich-reporter, B. Whitmer-reporter, Mr. R. E. Agee -adviser. SECOND ROW-R. Amen. D Burnhardt. G. Smith, J. Lackman, K. Rieter. B. Miller, B. Strobbe. L. Hanson, R. Halverson, D. Walter, F. Bruder. B. Weber. G. Miller, B. Limpp. P. Spence. THIRD ROW- K. Yerger, D. Hungate. B. Benner. C. Finley, J. Walter. D. Gable. J. Williams, R. Frank. F. Welsh, L. Lenhardt. H. Steiger, L. Durhim, D. Fox. FOURTH ROW-L. Henman. A. Collins, B. Zinne. B. Young. D, Damjano- vich, R. Walker. P. Hedrick, J. Stark, B. McFarland. H. Christenson, B. Mosier, C. Hein, K. Hill. FIFTH ROW-J. Cash, F. Henderson, L. Wakely, E. Grande. J. Jackson, B. Moody, T. Deide. J. Goodman, C. Pul- ver, G. Stark, E. Moos, J. Rogers, D. Cox, H. Van Dur- en, W. Dale, E. Frickle, J. Underwood. NOT PIC- TURED-G. Schroeder. 134 Wlernlmfm, Agnften. Future Far n-ers ar Jro rrla rn tto Learnrna to do dornq to learn earnrng to lrve lrvmq to serve cearly s offs tre srrr er ty N1t't w rcfr tftese o ys atta kt e r Nor lr Ce ternoer o trcers and co es oseno t rn plan e grou dule around an era tpornt pro gram consrstrna of su rervrsed tarmrna scftol arsnlp leaders up earnrnas and savrnqs rec reatron coo, eratron comrnunlty SGIVICQ and et fectrve parlramentary procedure These potnts ABOVE Club partlclpates ID hog butcherlng at lo cal farm fLeft to Rlghth M Petty D Petty F Welsh B Llnse P Damjanovlch R Frank R Amen G Ralnes LEFT FFA basketball team FIRST ROW B Young, B Hanson R Halverson B Whrtmer R Amen Mgr SECOND ROW E Moos R Frank B LIHSB J Rogers B Mosler BOTTOM LEFT Mr Vxr rl WSISS receives Honorary Chapter Farmer Degree and Mrs WCISS a corsage BOTTOM RIGHT Banquet scene yfwupa, fnmqy, 94 panned by, N1wl,ect4, Members as club prorects tor practrcal experrence part1c1pated rn two demonstrattons at local farms Srxty boys topped beets at the Sterqer farm the qroup reported that S80 and a qreat deal ot experrence were reall ed Fraht butchered a hoq at the Petty farm Held rn early December tl rs year Future Farmers annual parent son banquet was attended by 150 people After drnner t e arouo sana and heard a very lnterestrna program Father of Bob Werss recrnrent ot the State Farmer dearee Mr Vrrqrl Werss was qrven the Honorary Chapter Farmer dearee Mrs Werss recerved a corsaae B111 Mrchael also spoke Under aurdan e ot 1ts advrser Mr R F Aaee the orqanrzatton learns practrcal methods of modern tarrnma rn ludtnq use and rena1r of tarm rnachrnery so1l conservatlon and correct crop usaae Thus ne-moers oy rrra trcal experren e and classwork assrmrlate facts whrcn they wlll use rn rat r re w err t ey 'av t err own farms Page Nmety fnve gl! 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Cutts The Man Behind the Band Mr. Stanley Richards, after returning to Bil- lings from the services in 1946, has done much to improve the music departments of our public schools. Our Billings high band has progressed through his guidance from a typical small-town high school band to a well-balanced, sym- phonic organization, playing and operating in a professional manner that ranks among the highest in the northwest. Our Supervisor of Music The busiest man in the school music depart- ments of Billings is Mr. Charles R. Cutts. Being Supervisor of Music is a full time job and Mr. Cutts fills this position admirably. His biggest triumph of the year was the pre- sentation of the operetta Mikado . Not only ' public 9 did he ccacz. je cast and Qi1YGCl production, out also 1-.forked up a sizaoe orchestra which payed at if eretta rerforitiazice. Marching Band Features Circus Days Things started off in a rusll last fall with foot- pall shows to prepare for, 't'.'1i1c21 meant a full hours rehearsal every morning on the field and night sessions. The highlight of the season was a half-time program with the theme Circus Days . This featured the band maiorettes in different types of descriptive costume dances. So popular did this show prove to be, that it was presented at Missoula and repeated in Bil- lings again, later. Successful Band Shows Presented During the Christmas holidays, a new custom was started in presenting the Alumnae Concert at the Fox Theater. Many band-graduates re- turned and participated along with the regular high school musicians. Back to school in lanuary, work was serious- ly started on the spring concert material, which included many types of modern music with new arrangements. Presented early in May, the Annual Band Show proved to be one of the most popular and well-received programs so far. Among selections played were Ierome Kern Songs , American Folk Rhapsody and First Norwegian Rhapsody . The maiorettes presented a dance program during the inter- mission. Throughout the year, a smaller group, known as Pep Band, was busy entertaining at all bas- ketball games and participating in pep assem- blies. They played marches and popular nov- elties, quite apart from the concert program music. Practice Session Virginia Rowe Five Squares Drum Mqjofeife CLeft to RightDeD. Olsen. C. Ring. L. Willhite McComas, K. Groves. fnncclzf, Band J DL ' eicaaon, Supperclub Is Spring Highlight Arriong ensembles featured were a trumpet Belwden The middle df jdnudfy dnd Qddy trio, trombone quartet, flute trio and Clarinet Anril, a common topic of conversation was the TIUUTTGT- AlS0 f0Df0S0HT1Y1Q 00110 W0f0 SO1OiStSt Ddmddedt guppdfdtdd T513 evdml One of than including Cornet, clarinet, flute, bass. Besides CLC! 3' roiects of tne year, is or dance quite unique ii-15 TGUY m0mb9T5 WQYQ S0l0Cl9d IO F1011 tc Bjlrngs Epign senool. Tables placed around Til? M01'1T0Y10 AHSTUYQ S03'l00l B005- tzie dance floor add to the Hsupberelub atmosf rhereff and orders for refreshments are taken Well-Known Band Personalities by band members working as waitresses and Much credit for the eye-catching half-time waiters. Tire dance tttonxe was Moonlight and and dance shows is due to Virginia Rowe, band Roses' and was one t:.at involved much nlanf zirxirz. znaforette. Besides originating time rrzafore zzgzzr 'ind rreraratien rrior to afftual Sur- ette ftnrrfs' routines, size also led the zzparripzzz, N' lib date. bzxnfi througn all trzeir gferforzzzanr-es. Aside frozn regular band GCllVlIl9S,fPClCl1'y TCif a nuztiber of popular groups are featured. For BHS Makes Good Showing Gi Side Meet instance, who Could forget The German Band in May carrie tne State Solo and Ensemble Cf all-school revue fame? These five fe-llon-fs Festival in Missoula to which a good sized dele- were QYS-STS-d with CBQGYS '-'ffiene-Ver they Ci?- gaiion from band traveled. ttiaklng an enviable 5 eiired whgcrz was often. siioi-51:13 and bringing Eioitie ztiariy first rlace T:.e school dance band of the year Tg.-5 iigjjgg, TEV? SQUGIQSM. FIRST ROW' tLeft to Righttf- .-X. XVerle. B. Selby, K. Groves J. Drtnibly. B. Baker, A. McCtmriztugliey. C. Critelli. R. Early. S. Stem - nrt. J, Hays. J. Harden. SECOND ROW-J. Ziller. R. Rush. P. Ford P. Marrs. K. Wolfe. M, Burkholder. B. Copeland. G. Logriri. B. Ander- sen. D. Leimhach. P. Millhouse. D. Olsen. R. Cochrane. J. Peterson K. Roberts. B. McLaughlin. THIRD ROW-K. McCormick. A. Gor- man. K. Buckner. M. Davis. D. Burton. F. Welch. E. Brewn. P. Bade M. Yiers. R. Slotsve. M. Howell. J, Thomas. K. Noriek. R. Gloege. L. Freter. H. Wattles. L. Willhite. G. Betz. D. Shaver. C. Carter. B. Thom- as. D. MCCornas. FOURTH ROW-C. Ring. KI. Baumgardner. P. Wil- liams. B. Johnsen. B. Beadle. O. Metzger. G, Penwell. J. Syverson. J. Ktirstad. D, Stahl. J. Hoff. B. Stickney. A. Jansma. J. Streeter. K. Hug:- erty. B. Bratlie. D. Beatty. W. Schug. C. Claxton. S. Rieligiitis-dii'ector. K. Freeman. L. Llewellyn. B. Keiffer. G. Riek. VV. Dietz. D. Leuthoici. C. Shaffer. K. Terrell. NOT PICTCRED-J. Egan. B. Hansen. T. Hoff. E. Jones. R. Prin- cile. Y. Rowe. D, Stanley. J. Taylor. R. Strutz. Page Ninety-nine 6 Plzrzzmnbi, Konami, Upxmetfa, The Music Maids This year, under the able direction of Charles R. Cutts, there were three choruses, girls, boys, and mixed. Girls chorus, the largest group, worked on several a capella numbers and many light classical songs. Accompanied by Patterson Iones, they sang at the laycee Varieties. Boys chorus, smallest group, worked up many tricky Fred Waring arrangements under the student direction oi Dick Fletcher. Mixed chorus, an outstanding group well known around town, specialized in Fred War- ing numbers, accompanied by Karen Iorgen- son. Their major production was The Mikado . This year the choruses gave the traditional Christmas assembly, caroling in the halls be- torehand. Several dolls danced to the March ot the Toys and Santa Claus illustrated some songs. Big event was the annual chorus concert, pre- sented by the combined choruses and including a violin and piano solo and songs by the Music Maids. Parts oi the program were repeated for the Rotary, Kiwanis, and Optimist clubs. As you can see, this year's choruses were outstanding, and certainly deserve credit. . . pmgmm jm 48215 One of the best known ensembles in chorus was the Music Maids. Directed by Eric Weav- er, these girls sang for the chorus concert, sev- eral conventions, radio, talent shows, even gave singing commercials. Organized last year, they were soon recognized around town as a symbol ot good music and showmanship. To end the season, Music Maids entered the solo and en- semble iestival at Missoula, getting a high rat- ing. FIRST ROW CLeft to Righty-K. Jorgenson, E. Weaver-director. SECOND ROW-E. J. Allen, D. Helgeson, B. Downs. C. Roll, J. Janney. P. Lawson, V. Sletten, S. Johnson, S. Caldwell. NOT PICTURED-J. Erickson. Dila, flwzua, Jimi, 97 Wlembmn, FIRST ROW CLeft to Right!-C. Keller, C. Merrifield. J. Grover.. C. Clift, D. Jones, G. Robinson, B, Anderson. V. Baker. P. Stone. J. Haun, B. Roth, H. Coley, P. Taylor, V. Hefenieder. Y. Lee. C. Carter. S. McC1eave. SECOND ROW-L. Bender, D. Stahl, K. Moore. K. Joi'- genson, J. Shaffer. P. Jones, P. Shamanoff, M. Burklund. S. Wright, A. Simpson. THIRD ROW-P. Lawson, S. Caldwell, J. Hageman. D. Spanier, G. Perkins, S. Slavens. N. Hafner, M. L. Hagerman. J. Syverson, R. Mc- Cracken, L. Friedt, M. Schaible. P. Lord. C. Chapa, M. Knight. J. Parsons E. J. Allen, D. Wynacht, G. Martin. FOURTH ROW-V. Kielhack, C Pierce, S. Sanderson. G. Frey, L. Ward. L. Howe, M. Deines, J. Dreier J. Bell, R. Skeen, A. Hellyer. FIFTH ROW-J. Erickson. V. Sletten J. Robinson, J. Knedler. M, Neibauer, J. Janney, P. Powers, A. Werle J. Mitchell, A. Scheid, E. Harris. SIXTH ROW-M. Leuthold. M. Dale, Sharon Johnson, T. Finkenbinder, B. Downs. Susie Johnson, P. Craw- ford, R. Steeves, C. Heiken. J. Frey, D. Helgeson. NOT PICTURED-D. Smith, A. O'Brien. B. McConnehey, F. Hudson. M. Englin, E. Vralstad. Y. Hoover. J. Frizzell, C. Roll. V. Alexander, B. Avent, D. Alkire, A. Urion, M. A. Riddle, J. Cernohlavek. R. Johnson E. Martin, A. Richards. Page One Hundred s ' 6 Emma ' -if At the beqinngriq of the year were '.-fire 31.111 Qedep P153-Tirsz. 31:1 5i1i'f::.'4,' .:. :rr gzz UNO choruses: boys criorus Gnd qirls clients. Nitrt its 3XC9.lf?IlI cgrtiizziw ons tix.-'t it wfzsf 1 Q Mixed Cfiorus was Started w:iQn the :girls wgxg tzie oixistizridinq fvf-:it .-12.3 I f Qrlfv-Q nad Study nczll fourth Chorus two days CI week. ., ,i.Cf,A T-iQ nnin production was ...Du ...C . . f., .. f-ww i fxfxrt llg..i kjiikfz CIYI CIKQSQ IIZQIHC. , . .QCIGS '.'f'?Y9 And ...HQ CTTOSQYT Lf 1,'3,Q , ...f,,, . V.. -.CIC ,A..CA-.-..4,.Af . sen, Gerry Rob van Cp. Gittrcu. f Ci ffm .. ,A 'v 'Wt .3 Tue M K Qwttc N ff SI TGTSCH IQ I E....' A PittrS1 J... 'DIHDQllilQf1 iii' Q . i.,...4.-.. C... CCIYF 'f':wv ld ':f QF Arlene Hellyer' Peep-Bo Beverly DA' - - Q R Mffrfztkerig Kcxslz Kay Rcberts, Pct Pi:-:ire Ncnk1fPc3 Dick Flezczim, Gary Hilig lvfikiidg Dori Stanley, RQHWS Berk- KJKQ I 1 tgztgfrjf fv9i19lj PQQQ1-332. fr. ,.,. Q'-,,::,. .. .., i-..,4..., ...... FIRST ROVV 4I,Uft to Right?-C. K0llQr.Cv.Rol1in5on B. Anderson. S. Szinflorson. K. Jorgcnson. G. Pcrl-iins J. Syvc-i'son. R. :xICCI4ilL'l'iCIT. D. Joncs. P. Lord. 31 Burklund. Y, LL-0. SECOND ROW-V. Kicllmvk. C Pierce. J. Rolyinson. J. Sliziffcr. P. Stonv. S. Jolinwon B. Rotli. B. Downs. C. Carter. A. Hcllyi-r. J. I 1'i-y. G Martin. THIRD RQVV- G. Hill. E. XXX-tzi'l. R. Sniitlt D. Rotliscliillc-1'. G. Frciy. J. VVQlmftvr. R. Early. L. Plou- vivr. J. Dcide, C. Cooper, C. lNIai'liy1ta. FOURTH RDW R. J. Hutchings. J. Ciitts. D. Fla-tp-lic-r. E. Cliristizin- wn. D. Stanley. T. Harris. D, Smith. R. Bock. S. Bund- fit-ld. G, Erickson. H. Pczircf-. L, Vllilks. NOT PIC- TURED- Y. Alexander. II. Cole-y. Y. Hoover. F. Hud- xon. R, Jolinson. P, Powi-rw. M. A. Riddle. K. Holmcrtf D. Alkiro. R. Bock. D. Erickson. R. Sticlarivy. C. Shaffer 11 I Remember Mama Listen here Thorkels The second Qfefzi suites' ,f .e year Carpe 1. l.:::i Tiecter prcdpxcxer. of I Reztpezgf-f f.f3:':.3. lts pepuiczrlty cn Eric:d'.'.'3',' :uceess cf :ie rg1:v:e versieri and mastery of G N:r'.u'eqL3r1 dnl. were 3 'Il'.UiiQI.Q9 tc 15.4 cost. But qreotes: slpzlierzfge was t. the stage Crew, g. formed Witt. speed sid Siilii steie Czicnqes never cefere 3:- tezipted on cur hinted stage. A iz: Q Cf Z1 5 Meter.: sieties ct must for :ts success. 'lRenre::1ber iflUf'Y.fZH tugged at :ye pet its of fill '.-11.3 t. and will never be fcrqettei by ire students '.-1215 rrzduced Lf. CAST-Roberta Ness, Katrin: Betty Suiter, Mama: George Ratzlaff. Papa: Kathleen Edwards. Dagmar: Rosetta Rush. Christine: Chris Shaf- fer. Mr. Hyde: Don Erickson. Nels: Irma VandeVeegaete, Aunt Trina: Arlene VVerle. Aunt Sigrid: Kay Roberts. Aunt Jenny: Tom Schuyler, Uncle Chris: Roluin Fraser. a woman: Ted Harris. Mr. Thorkelson. Kenneth Pederson. Dr. Johnson: Bill Tolley. Arne: Diana Steiger. nurse: Doris Newlin. another nurse: Stanley Torrence. soda clerk: Dianne Stephens. Madeline: Beverly Pollard. Dorothy Schiller: Sally Hines. Flor- ence Dana Mooreheadg Ronald Grooters. hell boy: Peder Hoiness. Fay Hudson. Peggy Lawson. Beverly Anderson. Jo Lou Hammer. extras. PRODUCTION STAFF-Director. Miss Clara Strutzi staging direc- tor. Mr. Earl C. Bailey: lighting director. Mr, Fred K. Miller: student director. Barbara Pollard: production manager. Peder Hoiness: stage manager, Seldon Beck: scenic production crew, Ronnie Smith. Dwain Ehrenlierg. Lee Kramer. Phyllis Crawford. Dione Shirley. Virginia Kiel- hack. Carol Pierce. Roselyn Skeen. Twyla Finkenhinder. Louraine Haas. Della Schultz. Don Kudloff. Kathleen Padanyi-Gulyas. Robin Fraser. Almira Gosset. Janvce VanVorhes. Aurelia Molter. Virginia Oravetz. Dorothy Frost. Pat Taylor. Lois Sheeks. Betty McClure. Isahel Wallace. Mickey Hogarty. Shirley Frenk. Lighting. Dean Hanks. Howard Wattles. Fred Daniels: publicity. David Cohen, Beverly Pollard. Larry Gaughan. Ronnie Beck. Stuart Gallagher. Royal Stewart. Kermit Hartley. Jim Noe. Kelly Hagerty. Dick Olson. Patterson Jones. Jo Ann Brooks. Wanda Moe. Programs. Rohin Fraser. Barluara Huddleston. Wayne Lattimcr. Durwood Johnson. Lois Weeks: costumes. Rae Cochrane. Audrey Flan- agan. Jean Woodard. Janie Cernohlavek. Pat Waldron. Joyce Thomas. Jo Ann Brooks. Joanne Weber. Ronnie Duncan: make-up. Pat Moore. Doris Newlin. lVIary Lippman, Marlene Menches. Kathrine Buckner. Marcia Guyse. Claire Sorrells. Kathleen Kiichli. Properties. Jimmie Gay Griffin. Beverly Downs. Pat Fargo. Dennis Reichenbach. Margaret Ratzlaff. Nancy Winsby. Audry Urion. Janet Cur- ry. Virginia Hays: ticket sales. Dorothy Frost, Dianne Freeman. Barluara Borherg. Bernice Winter. Beverly Lloyd. Joanne Pippin. Gayle Giluhons House manager. Avis Schwab: ushers. Shirley Frenk. Eileen Brown. Jeanne Hays. Donna Wynacht. Twyla Finkenluintler. Gayle Gibbons. Peg- gy Lawson. Lois Whitmer. Pat Biddle, Marion Leuthold. Audrey Barton. Norma Walter: practice prompter. Donna Spanier. I bring Katrin's stories. 6 1 l t , t mmf' ff nf , 141. v f 5, R, K 1 mx E ? , f r x 3 Q 3 -4 lv? 29573 W- ,.,, K waive :H Z 52, Q .1 fix' ' f T 'L .-,A , f H V N ff' ' ug.,-fs 5 4 wiv Q 1, J W1 if 1 f Q 6? 4 1 z ,A X 1 . X A u , 9 ft K 9 .W yi if 49 rr V - iv 44 1 k , , 'nf , ,,, wiv V? 17 : , ' X 135' V ,. ., we Q' M , Um W 5. -K ,A Af , ff iff , K , , f 46, nw af .W it 311 '11-M, Po Z 2 XY as 'r J i 4 Z, 4 fi, kkkr Y XA 5 f If I 3 4 4 Z 4 4 4 Z 4 4 P3 RT 0 ge e iv F d dre n U H e n Af -I jnanc-ldnlzlc Adding to the excitement of any high school is athletics. Sports play a large and vital part in the pulse of school activities, and more than any other, promote school spirit and interest. Surge of a crowd when a touchdown is made in an all important game or thrill of tournament times when new friends are made make for good times that will never be forgotten. For the boys it means the spirit of competition and over all enjoyment of participation. Look- ing forward to the next big game when they can play for their school and friends is fun. Athletics are not just restricted to large schools. Sports are regular activities in small and large schools alike. Students of a small school yell just as loud as the ones from a large school and they are just as proud to win a AI fi Wcxrsinske-E fCcrptainl LEFT P I C T U R E - Coach W. Lazetich giv- ing pep talk before practice. RIGHT PIC- TURE - Tustison cocks his arm for a pass a,J2am, place in a tourney as the biggest. The old proverb of Practice makes perfect definitely applies in sports. A wonderful sight to see is a good football or basketball team working in perfect coordination. Down through the years athletics have pro- vided entertainment for millions of people, jobs for thousands and actual competition for hun dreds of thousands. Some people like baseball, others like foot ball best, still others would rather play basket ball than eat. Then there are the so-called minor sports- tennis, golf, skiing, countless others which con- stitute pastimes for millions of other people. Every one has his own favorite but no one would rather go without entirely. Not often does one coaching staff have so much talent as well as character. Each boy who leaves BHS has a sound knowledge of athletics, sports- manship, cooperation and per- sistence, qualities to be used for the rest of his life. l-lead Football Coach William V. tlsazl Lazetich has just finish- ed his fourth year as Bronc mentor. Coach Lazetich, an An- aconda man, played three years with the Los Angeles Rams professional football team Assistant Coach lack R. Em- igh put the polish on the Bronc forward wall. Coach Emigh is head track coach. Assistant Coach Roy A. Mor- in worked with the backfield when his time allowed. Coach- ing B squad football took most of his tirne. Mr. Morin is head basketball coach for the varsity. Noe-C Seitz-G SHRINE GAME Triis sumrrier the tnird anf niial Montana East-West Slririe game will take place in Great Ealls. Every year the outstandf ing seniors in tne state play in what might be called tneir fare- well garne to nigh school foot- ball. The state is divided into two sections, East and West. Great Falls and Billings are trte cnly Big 6 teams in tlie East, wnile Butte, Missoula, Helena, Kali- spell niake up tne Western squad. Class A and B teams are also eligible to participate. Tiie West won time first game in l948 witli East evening up tiie series last year. Broncs W Ei o Ei a v e good cliances of making team are B. Buchanan, D. Clark, Lou Cnat- wood, D. Kiidlcff, A. Vandege- nacrite, I. Warsinske, I. Noe, I. Peterson, W. Tiistison, B. Smith, I. Elliot. NOE, WARSINSKE PLACE AN ALL-AMERICAN TEAM Center ting Nce and rag ta lirzi Vklarsitiski flfIf'fiQl ine t:.1rii arxritx l Hxiz. l Atl-A115-11 'bill ie' wi K. ', ., . . iwcfr Q .c .. CII fl. 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Team Adding more initiative and driving power ic football players is the nope of being mentioned on one of tne hon- orary tearis in state. United Press and Assoc1ated Press each year pick tlieir version of a nigri school dream team. Tnis tear: consists of oest players in state. These news services do riot always agree, but tne looys frorii the Broncs that were :petitioned were: lirzi W'arsinske, end, first team UP-AP, lint Noe, center, first tearii UPAP: lack Peterson, nalfpack, first team UP, second team APy Ptclly Strutz, nalfback, second tearii AP: Prank Nickel, end, second team AP, Don Kudlcff, Lee Crate wood, Dori Clark, Boo Sriiitii, rionorarzle rriention UP-AP, Warsinske, Noe, Peterson all moved uri in their ratings and cthers were rnentiozied for first titre. Hanson-G Streeter-G Kudloff-G Buchanan-T Vcmdegencxchte-T Smith-G Lou Chatwood-E Stephens-HB Bruck-HB A5'!wncA, Jian, Emi Billings 25, Casper 19 Coiiiing troni behind twice, the Bronos downed Casber, VVyo., Mustangs 2549 tri Dayks Stadium in first ganie of season. Starting tast, Casper went aiiead 6-U only to have lerry Stebiiens break lI1TOllQlL to pay dirt and 'Winston Tustison kiok time extra point. Mustangs roared back to lead l3-7, Lyle Covington, former Billings atlilete, kicking tlie extra point. Bronos tlien soored tliree auiok touclidowns to ice tlte game, Siepliens, Lee Cttatwood, lack Peterson doing time lioriors. Billings 36, Sheridan 6 Bronos, traveling to Sheridan, Wyo., kept up tlieir win- ning ways by trounoing the Slieridan Bronos 36-B. ln this one, sooring was done by Stepnens who again scored twioe, Belly Strutz, Peterson, Torn Hott. Also Tustison kioked a field goal and tnree tries tor point. Sneridans lone score oanie in the last auarter when Bob Gillis knited nis way to tne goal. Elliot-FB Tustison-QB Phelcxn-E Iohnson-C Sayler-G Griffith-T s Q - V Mecrder-QB Llewellyn C Billings 28, Bozeman 6 ln tbeir last non-Conference game ot time season Orange and Black eleven downed the Bozeman Hawks 28-B to go on undefeated. Tustison, in tiiis one, proved his kicking ability by rnaking good on tour out ot tour extra! point tries. Qtber scoring was done by Strutz wlio scored tliree ot the tour tallies, two on punt run backs and one on five yard dash oft-tackle, and lerry Ste- phens wlio also went tbrougli the line tor six points. Billings 19, Missoula 6 Playing host to Missoula Spar- tans, Broncs managed to bold tbem down and go tbrougb to the win by the score ot 19-6. lt was a bad niglit for botb teams as eaoli liad tbree mis- cues, Missoula nursing one to a TD, and Billings taking advan' tage ot all tiiree to convert tbeni to scores. Toni Hott scored tirst on a line plunge and but tzie Broncs ahead 7-U. Ed Anderson scored tor Mis- soula to make it 7-6. ljrorii tnere it was Billings all tbe way with lirn Warsinske sooring on an end around and Strutz cone ing through on a punt return, Billings 13, Kalispell 0 Traveling to Kalispell, the Bronos dumped tiie Braves 12-C TC win their fifth Consecutive and seoohd straight Big 6 tilt. Touozidowns were soored by 'Warsinske after snagging a EQ yard pass fron. Lee Cziatwood and laok Peterson, tallied from tzie lieyard stririe after a SO-yard sustaixgf-d drive. Peterson-HB R I G H T PICTURE- feast at annual banquet. LEFT e Managers talk it over. Billings 7. Butte 13 Again traveling, this tirne to Butte and Nar- ancne Stadium, Broncs could not seeni to get going as Butte Bulldogs outtouglzt then: to a l3-7 decision. Butte scored twice in the first period and Bil- lings got its lone score in tire second stanza. lack Lapier and Bill lanlxunen scared for the Bulldogs and lack Peterson clirnaxed an BB- yard Broncs sustained drive witt. a tally lrorn tlie six-yard stripe.. Broncs displayed outstanding defense when the Bulldogs tailed to score frorn the tour-yard line on tour tries. Billings 0, Great Falls 13 Great Falls Bison, using their weignt to ad- vantage, wore tlie Broncs down in the second halt to win l3U, in lvlernorial Strutz who scored three times, lack Peterson, Torn Hoff. This started a scoring spree that was not tnreatened except once in tne last stanza when tlie Bengals scored again. ln tltis one Bally Strutz again scored three touchdowns, one on a punt return and two cn line plays. The play ot tlie garne carrie when Strutz started down one sideline, reversed ltis field and ran down time other side for tlie score. lack Peterson scored one on a daslg from about twenty-tive yards out. Torn l-loft scored tire otlier on a line plunge. BIG 6 PLAYOFF Billings 9, Missoula 7 Missoula Spartans, playing liost to Broncs for the tirst garne ot playott to decide who was Slfdijm EH Pillar team, Ewing-FB Rogers-T Ratzlaii-HB U '19 US. 'ff Fi - A' gl Hoff-FB Sirutz--HB Lee chmwood-QB succeeded in coming closer tlzan tlxe 20-yard l1ne as bo' tearns showed good defense. Alter the intermission loe datis and Billy Gu-e teamed f, ,,,,.. - ,, :A , .,,- A-V lu .IIIV:' I.litJ BI ....,- -Is, I Ullfl OVOY Ill? YIFTI. .1113 I two tallies. Billings 39, Helena 13 'W .s ,.X-.u,,1.,Ig .-fevhg YQ I at I .... I .II,I.Ic tc, Is train two costly aeteats. Broncs rtiet the Helena 3- in Dayhs Staaipxrrx ana ga.. over their. S913 '.'.'2i1I,. '.-rcritrria for ine cafccnie cf Big c race. Belixna ine accurate passing of Vfinston Tpisticon, Crazige ,Wg Bunk A.,..,,,L,Q .Ina .aw g...Ia-.- ...':.I IIIg,.Cc. csv., So... ,, . nm,.,,,, , W: AIMS econ..- a- aa... .,s,..,, ..Is.,.-.q. :--,,: Ci we ew I.,I.-aI Z: S: A. SI-,s,--,s- es f. .-An-fs Q I,I,I.'C' T I a IIeIII,In Ccfllal, QA, LL f-uh New gf' .LQjf 3, agfwm, to go to Butte for tl1ec'Ezarr1yt1or1s:.Lg ttlt, tell before the deterrriirted vtsllors 9'lllfLCI'f.lK1l - forrtta playoff. Playoff was usea :gef'atts1i1 tire soorw was tted at ertd ot regular rlrtyf ,Ilq flfl.:'3. Srpartart soore oarrte whert Quarterbaolc George Paul tossed a flat pass to Ertd Ed Artdersorr wzio ran tfie rerriatriirtg ftve yards to pay dtrt. Brono tying soore was brought about Qoy a pass lrorrg Wtrtstori Tustlsoz. to Dori Clark in the end zone. Billings 20, Great Falls 25 Great Falls, who lzad received a ftrsif rourtd bye in the playoff, vtstted :ze Brorto Corral and outscored the ltost team 25-QU m a loosely fought gazie wkiol. proved to oe true ftrst game that the Brortos :tad lost on ltonie grourtd in three years. Btll Gue, Bison soat-oaok, delrverea tge a lczolceoii oao .nr .,.,,, ,Rmb ,N ,A llterally fatal blow to the fzosts as Ere ran l lc'rTDt'lOs rs .V vf..,. sT,v .O-., .T- rgaxritxg tie itrst ilalz just UIIGY ire :1o::.e tearrt had tied rt at l3-all. Orange and Black oargie oaok after tgre lrtterrrzrsstort to take a terflriorary 2349 aa- varttage only to :rave fzge E1SCffS drxve ire lertgtz. oi the field tr: severp for t:.e last soore of the garrte. Tzgs '.-.'1:1 exited Great Falls t, iz try Qrf ire state llll9 '.-.'x1oEt :soy ' z. agairrs' Eutie1r1i:.eltJf1..1:., T'1t','. Soorixg for 3.sorp was agile flue wg., soared iwzoe, loe Gufiatis and Hftl Srl dolly' Struts, Zakgrtg a r e TOP PlCTUREeTustisurt cortvcrts in Casper' ganna-. MIDDLE PICTURE--Strutz gains on Bcrruatls. BOTTOM PICTURE-Biswrr stop llutt. ' KC nf' iaufqiazv-fri arid scared three rlays later arid Tlffl Hott Went aver center far arte. laik Hetersort scarea me otzrer tany, Cut- tmq ati-ta ckte ta pay-drrt, It tarrxea out ta lze a very sygfgessfut seasgzl for the Brarxcs, as they ended it '.-Jrtll fr 'etrgrd Lf Seven wins aria fltree lessee ,rrga same very exfrrttrtfg rgarrlerxts tc refzlerzlzper tar years axle, Next yecrrls Brant lt wrtl 1 1 tctat af four zlazrte qarues. Next 'f'?'CIIlS faatriall 1-1t't1ec,itgle '.-mtl rue: Swyt. lt Kfasgfer, VJya,, trtflrff Sept. 16, L , Av ,. nD.. .r 4, Furl ,l Wya., iere- Ser t. fill Bvpzerztart, 1. QU Helettir tflftfft' QUT. E Mis' e le Ktrlrifgffll fe'-if Qtt. O 28 Epxtte x- N rv -2 Great Fas 1. l M, Coach Lcxzeiich says: llvvlbi :lad a qaca seaswrt crzga :le bays flzrvej zlard. I felt at I:'2 '1Illl1rL13CffI1e -a,,..Y,. Uwxr- .., ,,. -WV, ,U -V ,N,,.n,, 51242-.,.l ff .Nf- '-' .. 'pf :ll,l. 'yfw I ..5'-- Qf .fini - ' Q '..' A-M . e.-fel V ' ' aelllej ,,,v.. v -Q I -.Y-wg -r 4' l,. he., .. , . ,, v .. .. i.. . xJ.Tl. l. 'xl -.,-,- ,,,,., et? ull.. .. 'v ' fair' Coach Morin says: e:,,a.e..r... al ,,l ..-lk TOP PICTURE-Hoff cmlrrtvrs 51X against G11-ut Falls. MIDDLE PICTUREfBisurr back uuirtfl BUTTON PICTURE---HL-lt-rm m.m hits the :rmurtd jhaq, fame, ! ! J. , ,,..- , -: ,lag -l .:a.l,4. ffl .Lv Sfllffy' SHUT fem,-., f-Y,- ., -ellle Ii .ie .ge d. Tr. A rzyrlute ag: there were a ll.,..-l ,f .,.a las. ral T: er. 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Biifl1lL'B', K. HLlQL1I'1f'. SECOND PROXY-B. H111x'1-1's111, D. K111111E1, J. Of- i,:'r11i111'1'. D. lIQIJ1f1'111fJtt. D, 5111111-z'. D. S1-111. S. P211-11111. D. SZIYMJIK. L1-Q C11s1i111Ju:l. J. BIvz1cl1'1' T. BF111-R. I..111 Cl1:11w.11:1l. W. Tufiiffm. B. B11- 111111 THIVD POV 1 L 1111 WQXXL '. Nick '. . 1 511 1 , .. . 1 5 'M 1 w ' zi TH . 31 . 1 SW 3 yi v anyxhqi ,f 5 N ' ,bf J- Q 3' 1 . ff. f . . I I W' 4 , Baby Broncs Make Tackle .eq Colts Receive '52 Numerals Knit Jnnflvall The future Broncs had a very successful football season during the 1949 campaign, corn- ing out with a record of three wins, one tie, one loss. Starting the season at hozne, the Colts played a heavier Columhus Cougar squad and came out on top in a thriller 13-12. Next week end the Baby Broncs swamped and outclassed Sheridan, Wyo., B team. Score of the tilt was somewhat lopsided, being 99-19. Red Lodge invaded the Colt corral and met the same fate as their predecessors, This time score was Colts 18, Coyotes 13. Colts then made their first and only trip, go- ing to Laurel where they niet the Capooses and repeated last years score by tying them 6-6. ln their last game of the season the B squad dropped their only game of the season to the powerful 1-larlowton Engineers loy the score cf 36-9. Coach Roy A. Morin was well pleased witzz the snowing of the Colts as they did a fine ioh. He was heard to say, This has been one of the most successful seasons any B squad has ever ITCIG. As prospects for the Broncs in time next fez-J years there seemed to be many as there were several juniors, many sophomeres and a few promising freshmen. Although all of these prospects are not likely to pe on the varsity in 1959, there will be sev' eral who will be promoted because there will pe 16 open berths when the seniors leave in lune. FRONT ROW tLeft to Rightb-G. Penwell. manager. J. Rawlings. T. Lue. D. Halverson. D. Knaub. D. Mc- Kinnon. D. Decker. J. Brown. R. Halverson. B. Raw- lings. H. Glock. manager. SECOND ROXV-L. Smith. L. Walks. B. Myers, C. Langston. T. Warsinske, J. Ar- cher. C. Simon. W. Hodus, J. Marsh. S. Skates. B. Skates. B. Raines. THIRD ROWvT. Streitmater. J. Kelly. D. Aitehison. K. Hagerty. A. Swanson. J. Un- derwood. E. Berquist. D. Wike. D, Robertson. D. Hud- son. W. Bauer. M. Colberg. E. Scott. B. Bly. J. Blem. . ... - -A-gm - V Bfwnar fnd r WCW Blzonczi, Stunt wdh, 'non fn Non Conference Foes Glve Tough Fight Making a change in start of basketball sea son instead of opening against a Wyoming entry Broncs played Miles City Cowboys in two non conference tilts and showed promise as they won both games by decisive scores Games were played as preliminaries to annual college games Encountering little reslstance Billings started fast and led all the way in both games In first game Coach Roy A Morin started the new arrivals to the team and pulled some sharpshooting ball players out of his bag oi tricks Next night returning lettermen got the starting assignment and went on to show that the old dogs could execute some new tucks R Strutz B Brown Coach R Morm Seaman, auth, B,-own LIIMQA., Packing their grips and rolling down to Sher idan Wyo Orange and Black split a two game series with host Broncs 41 42 and 36 19 Playing third game ol season visitors could not stop a red hot Sheridan team or completely overtake the victory bound host quint Coming Billings held Sheridan to tive widely spaced tield goals and nine tree tosses to partially avenge first night s defeat Returning home ponles met Lovell Wyo Bulldogs before a game between Billings Stock man Allstars and Phillips 66 Oilers Broncs came to lite and completely smothered hapless visitors 53 25 Broncs Slipped as Conference Season Opened Sure the team was inexperienced all the vet I Noe D Clark wuz, ww, JL Bdluzqzs, ionzqld. 022, ward, Page One Hundred Fourteen O l . X L First one WGS 52-36 cmd Second WGS 42,2g: back second night with an air tight. defense, O l I O C Ramlwl nl, 74 601214, 8 loam A 0,5151 Coach W Lazehch wt W' Hoff JQanLCU1nA,9ofoA,aA,X6'n dia, erans nad graduated but tney were gan e and wanted to wln They dld not glve up because ot tttat t tey tougbt on and d1d a good Job They travelled to M1ssou1a to face one ot t11e1r tougbest opponents ot the season They met Spartans and 1ost a conference game 48 49 and a non Conference game 31 42 Bron s dld not bave ftre power to stnk wln ntng basket 1D flrst ga'ne and cou1d not keep up wttb Spartans ln second game eavy favorlte Anaconda Copperbeads ana agarr 1acked accura y at free tfrrow 11ne to wtn as vrsltors downed tnem 42 41 Tfus was second Btg 16 ga n tn as many starts rn wtncn Bron s tost by one pornt Ne1t1er team cou1d boast a cornrnandmg 1ead at any ttrne IH game and no one knew t n r unt11 buzzer sounded endttg tray 131ay1ng bost to an underdog G at Fa11s BISON team Broncs 1n a co n uletely rev rsed gane trannp1ed E1ectr1C Ctty squad 4133? to tana v1s1tors tb rr tlftb stratg it 1oss and vm t err trst conference t11t Att r a good rest Pomes d wned G we Red D v11s 41 35 to even conterenpe starta r gs y to ta11 to a tast bard t g ttng 1.1v yst nas aga rf wre otaoutgt y e ed at eren e b t n vrcto ant aeteat It was a t1g t see saw att1e unt11B mat y rorged aftead to stay .f t but 1 tutes 1et I Warslnske B Buchanan D Phelcm D Shaver a,wu1,Aoqam,a1wLf1qhf. Page One Hundred F fteen f Q 4 club . . , .7 U ' , ' 1 ' ' N .J .1 fli'?'vV111' , 1 ' ' . re . ' ' ' ' f r r R . . I , . ' ' V- . - 11 ' ' ' ne' ' ' 1 V - - . 11 ' 1 ' . C ' . ' - ' ' - A e s , ' o A lend ,- ' ' ' t e ' - 1 . . 'nxt , ' ' . on1 1 ' , -trim' inf 'on After Christmas vacation, Broncos met top Ranger team, 34-39, and ta11 behind in stands rt ' ' 1. A in. ' t C 1 ' A Bro .Cs e C 1 ' o rtian C1ose-Ln sziots 'Q 1 - . 1 '.-fnlolz sp 11 ' ' its C ' e wee ' ry . Q' ' r e ' ' ' C A . - b o tones 1 1 ' . f. '1 ' Q o , 'J1 21 ew :nm- O I . I ' .suilb Jaw QLCIQIDJL4, Jaw joph f fn:-1 31, V y- fy F ffIi.Qi -MI K If ' X . .J J., ., A Q,-4 ni- -J-mv., . --fp, ..l,i.ia. ,A i, I No Excuses-Just Hard Playing .gt1.. .d'5'51r,g ned? ,-11' 1' -2 i'-'rnzrr 2f .f'. F .vfrpf oi. a Till to l.e'.'.'1sio'.'.':i -Ere 'sion and evened ine: eoo.d 1-:ity tgiree wins and fllf5? losses. Vfinning tndt one Bronos moved north to Great Falls '.'.':1ere rney trounoed Bisons for second :ine -15-27. Broncs, stlll sore frorn :List season losses. looked like a new tearn by taking botn ends of d ' .t r, it . - My DW , ' 'A fly., ...M .. .,'- XA 4... t ,ee 'oft 4 -1'-fw . .- .ANU .oo .. Z.V7Y'1 -YQ Dfff IQ' ' I1fY1iQlf'Ef1 if i,.'Pf- AW. .. ,. -, .. ft --,-f. nn ,1f....s fx,- ., ,FRI H non: ooiifcuiiq i::S ilif. ICLQY 1711215 tgie series. fd' Qcaww Lewistown did no, soon. victory bound Broncs niay offensively and defe to have a :nance as airtiafit ball ootri nsively. Broncs kept tneir winning lrorn Great Falls in one ot their finest frames of SGCISOT1. ways by winmna Broncs opened uri! fast and leaned to a quick eialit point lead which comfoletely unbalanced Bison. Both teams utilized a fast break but Bile linqs was working to win and could not be stopped. Returning to lfiome corral, BHS nooosters met Miies City and walloped najoless visiiors 72-27 in what proved to be liiqnest score Broncs tai- lied during reqular season. First half qave no warning ot what was to ying lost to Eozeznan EliliT1QS fell a determined vlsiting tearn 4750. Hawk squad could not take a safe lead as 3ronos stayed within striking distance but lack- Lng grower to take the lead. Bozeman remained cn top tc ine last ouzzer, ,1::ir,pinq to Butte wziere tney :net Bulldogs, Brcncs snowed tney were still in the running oy dumgirina tize zzosis 59-46. This gave Bronos a srandina on black side of ledaer witii a rec- ord ot tive wins and tour losses. Again travellers snowed they liad sometiiinq reooundinq and :good sliootinq won its territic the qame and visitors snowed plenty of botli. ujo tlie lull to Anaconda, Broncs met Ftollina tneir arcnfrivals, the Copperneads, and tell be- ior second time, by score ot 50-40. lore them Altnouan Broncs played inspired oall, Smel- ter City orew was just too much for them as Anaconda cu!-rebounded and out-snot Maqic Miles City Cowboy uses iu-iitsu on Bronc DDZDAQA, City tearn in every period. Nearly Ready for Tournament Time Again on the rnove, Broncs stooped at Park County high school where Rangers GYOQQCGG trpern 36-32. Livingston fast-oroke their way to victory in this one as Ponies could do little to stop thern. ln first half Hangers had trouble getting start- ed but they :aught fire and won as Broncs 'Jculd not nxt. Nearing end of conference season Bilnrgs worked their way up to eighth steo on confer- ence ladder with four more games to play, Looking forward to tournament tirne they could see they needed some rnore wins to earrz a decent draw in southern divisional. Front there Broncs took the initiative and won three of the last four tilts, defeating Lewistown and Butte at home 39-3l and 66-49 and downing Miles City there 56-41. ln last garne of season, Glendive dumped Broncs 57-35 to fix their sea- Broncs, Eagles Await Tip .70 J son tally at i4 wins and 8 losses, including five hon-Conference frays. At hohie Broncs could not hit as they barely sojueezed out a win over l.e'.-xstowh, in what proved to he a defensive Cattle 1I'i which Broncs displayed slightly better defense than Eagles. Turning over a new leaf horhe tearn decided they wanted to play laall and wailoned Butte Bulldogs in a display of good teang work. Going to Miles City, Ezonie of Cowboys, Broncs defeated then. for fourth time during current season. lt was Billings all the way as Cowgtokes showed little resistance to visiting squad. Farther east, Grange and Black encountered an improved Glendive teazn and fell oefore the onslaught which handed Broncs their worst de- feat, 22 points, in three seasons. Broncs Enter Southem Divisional as Dark Horse Team After regular season cornes grind of tourna- Broncs Take Rebound Baonu Jilam Jnwzfh, bv, Qiwlfubn, and ff Type '.-:r11fq. adds: 1. zrpzerfst TRIO exite- A.--r.t of sf'E.c.,r,l terrtg. F.,LtQ.fI.9TY1iTiV1SiCffGl raired Ariafonda agalrist flgles Qfiy. Bozertian and Sidney, Billings ard Skt. 've Butte versus Lvxigstoi 1:3 f1rst .ouzid Indiv Billirigs downed Glendive to earn right io I lay ot Anaoonda, Miles fity tilt. Score was Billings 45, Glendive Sl. Movmg into semifinals, Bronos taped tougrp Anaforxda team who had beaten tlzeni twice petore during season. Again in this one, Cop- prrneads Pould not he stopped as they tram- pled Billings 56-36 to move into finals oi di- visional with Butte wE'io nad upset a favored Bozeman team. ln Consolation semifinals Orange and Black eliminated Livingston 55-45 to show they were still in the tourney. This moved them into con- solation iinale which Bozeman won in an over- time period 47-46. Broncs Finish Fourth in State Tourney Moving to state tournament, Bronos met strong Kalispell Braves in first round of play and trimmed them 74-57 to make highest score they made all year. Next night Bronos ran up against iast-breaking Helena Bengals who won the tight game in last minute ot play 68-65 to take away Billings' title hopes. ln halfway mark ot consolation play Bronos squeezed past Bozeman 55-53 to edge Hawks out of tourney Competition and avenge three previous losses to them. By winning this one, Bronos earned spot in finale with Anaconda which Copperheads won 46-37. LEFT TO RIGHT-Coach W. Lazetich. Coach D. Morin. D. Phelan. F. Nickel, M. Noordzy. D. Clark. J. Noe. J. War- smske. R. Strutz. D. Shaver. J. Brown. B. Buchanan. B. Brown. T. Hoff. .4 x,, ,K ii TOP PICTURE-Noe. Warsinske scramble for ball MIDDLE PICTURE-Buchanan on a fast break. BOT- TOM PICTURE-Nickel takes a tip. TOP PICTURE-Beiswangex' goes up for Colt basket. MIDDLE PICTUREeColts fight for rebound. BOT- TOM PICTURE-Colts. Yearlinqs scrap for loose hall. JM JM Jw, gpm, an an .soplwmv Qzlts ':or:.r.osed ergizrely of Sopgofyore: 11.12 yedr, . . . ., . .2 qores ozid CIYLLQQCI L .o end C1 very success- Lu. eedsor.. sidftlig ire seoeor. f1QZ1f1Sf d rtiore experleneed :dr.o':.'tor. Liqlneer fed:-rp future Bronte dropped flfii gorge of sedsorr siore of 45-48. Gorge oloyed ds if-'EllYYllITCIf',7 to Arroiorrdd-Brlllnds trlt. Next ntgzf Colts lost t:.e only ot:.er '5d::.e tley ere If lzie irll eedszrz to Fr3::.rger'g Folxzxs Sl-32, 5f'lfl1Il'j '4'.'1lI. l.l'JlYl'J5f',Y. B if-izrz., 'Elie Coit? t:.fL11Qt:. 11. style ip '.-Jin 473-ff, Nlprff cf 'ffdy tt was :lose urttgl :.f,:z.etef1r:.r,rr.1ce loose tc '31, or. iz wtn. lsourel Coloooses some to Colt :iorrol to oottle ll out ond lost the Count 44-32. Next vtottrrzs ot B teorzt were Jurrtor Eitqri school Yeorlxnrgs os they VlSll9C'Jl gunror :gqlt qyxg where tziey rorrtred over iorzie teottp 49-36. Lovrno Beors next vrsxted Btlltnqs Htqlt ond rzget some tote CIS predeoessorsw hen Colts rorrxned to 56-34 vtctory. Prelirnlnrrry to Bozetrrfrn-Btllinqs qotne Bozetrrort Bees lost out to Btllzrrqs Bs 48-46. Booy Brorxes rolled oloztq iELe1r ::.erry woty by de- feoiing Lrvzngston B teorzz 39-31 tn qorne oefore LLV- rngston-Brlltngs qorrze rn ldvtnqston. Bronirs went to Bozeinon ond Colts followed to ploy Bozernon B ond wtn 30-28 to win by two rtolnts for seoond trzrte, lti next qfrzrte Colts rfrrt ur. srtqttggt srrore of seosorx '.-.nerr they irornrsled Prciyoerq Przlotyrts B2-34. if frveti-yr g reyzous df-fecxt. Lfzst trlts of seosorz B sqixod don-:ized lol1et of-3-1, Belfry 57-24 Sotrnts, Q: :troy school rrrtrcrrrgurol teorz.. .H 54-J LEFT TO RIGHT--Coach J. Emigh. D. Suyler. manager. E, Berquist. B. Copeland. W. Bauer. T. Warsinske. D. Beis- wanger. R, Ewing. J. Phelps, G. Logen. D. McKinnon. D. Mc- Dermott. B. Myers. H. Schatz. ir! 71' I N-I P O ,. , Q f. u Q t l . , 1 :ll Jl I -ts I 1 ' . N . A 1 I Q Mir. fri-rf:-A lzphq, new pam. an gggpm to 1 ., ri ,lf 7r, f1k.fffs ' Left to Rlght-B. Halverson, B. Left to Right-R. Halverson, Left to Right-I. Whxtmer. E. B d l ,I. R a g ey ogers. Coach Emigh. D. Halverson B. Hanson Coach Lazetich bzdm, Jmm, Shaun, Pfzomlhr, 911, fairly, As Annual went to press, young track season had opened with Flying Broncs showing prom- ise as they ran away with l l events and placed in all but one in win from Columbus, Hardin, Laurel. Other meets held after book went to printer's were Helena laycee Relays, one with Montana State college Frosh, one in Daylis stadium against Helena and Great Falls. As a climax to cinder season, Broncs went to State Interscho- lastic meet which was held in Missoula. Returning to squad were veterans lim War- sinske, Bob Halverson, Winston Tustison, high jump: lack Peterson, Duane McDermott, dashes, lerry Stephens, Ronald and Donald Halverson, distance races, lim Noe, Bob Smith, Don Clark threw iavelin to win several points while soph- omore Iim Rogers took charge of shot put. C C 7. , -. Ct- J e 3 Z5 5 , C' 'U 'y' Newcomer to Billings high but a veteran of Mound high school in Minneapolis, Minn., Tom Bruck did well in pole vault, broad jump, dis- cus. Coach Emigh, in his last year ot coaching at BHS, believes that he had a well rounded track squad and that they did very well. Although lnterscholastic meet had not been held before book went to press, they showed in early meets that they had what it takes to give a good run FIRST ROW CLeft to Rightj-T. Bruck, B. Smith, W. Tustison, T. Hoff, B. Skates, D. Sayler, D. McDermott, E. Badgley, S. Schroeder, J. Peterson, J, Stephens, R. Halverson, D. Halverson. SECOND ROW-Coach J. Emigh, D. Robertson, B. Halverson, H. Susott, B. Han- son, R. Ewing, J. Warsinske, D. Clark, B. Whitmer, J. Rogers, E. Alevizakes, E. Nessan, T. Warsinske, B. Rawlings, J. Noe, O, Bjorgum, manager. 1 giwa 1 T , i Ffa' A it 5. I L ,'. I th. ' 72? 8 s , 'hp ry NA 5 A ,IA Q s 5 ,., ff' 1111114 1 1' f ,-,k,, g- . 1 1, 19. ' X I ' ' ' iw . X ,fx l K -fffiq 1.4 121.515 Left to Right-T. Bruck, W. Tustison. D. Degn, Coczch Emigh .0 Spmm. Betta Qhguu, Left to Right-D. McDermott I. Peterson, I. 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Xv2lIldCLf0I1Z1L'111L' 1111111 xy. LA. -, nm 1, ,wx 1.11, 5111111 5.1914-.1,,:.. 'WMS 1'111' 1'c11c1L111d 111 1'11z1n1p1c1ns11ip 111111112 Jmnzh, .Sidi Hn!! Jnama, ' Q, ' ' P FIRST ROW tLeft to Righty-W. Tolley. T. Purcell. G. Penwell. J. Weiss. S. Lyons-secretary, J. Thomas. Mr. C. Cutts-sponsor. SECOND ROW-D. Schleining, A. Yocus. M. Gillet. E. Carter, J, Whit. M. Langston-treasurer. E. xr, Spent, SKI 1949-1950 Ski activities of Billings Senior nigh were greatly ixgttajed tzgs year due to tQ.e uriusually :i.ild climate. Teax. 1.GlC1 r.ract1ces org local runs when me weatzier permitted lout gen- erally the years activity was limited to business meetings, filrrgs and plan- ning for the future. Plans were made to hold a tri-city meet at Bed Lodge with Billings teaizi acting as hosts out this also had tc he ahandoned along with the idea of an inter-club race. Billings was represented at the State :rieet last year out due to lack of funds and practice it was decided not to enter any team this year. Under the able guidance of Mr. Charles Cutts, Ski club hopes to raise enough money this year and next to send the Bronc hickory team to the state rneet. Christiansen. R. Cousens. K. Tait. D. Penwell-vice president. D. Phelan. J. Rafn-president. J, Israel. J. Zuck. A, English. TENNIS 1949-1950 For the first time in many years, tennis took an active place in our athletic set-up. The l949 team was composed of all juniors and soph- omores, except leanne Kellogg, the number one girl player, who graduated. Team met and tied Custer County netters in the first match played at Billings. Next week Bronc outfit finished last in a tri-city meet, held on cement courts at Miles City. Glendive won this encounter over Billings and the host squad. Billings' entries did well at state interscholastic tournament, held in Missoula, with Dick Fletcher earn- ing the runner-up position in boys' singles, Fletcher and David Cohen going to semirfinals in boys doubles and Miss Kellogg being a losing semi-finalist in girls singles division. Best of the team that went to the Missoula tournament were Stuart Gallagher, Boyal Stewart and Mick' ey Hogarty. The team has two znterf city matches scheduled for this spring plus the Missoula meet. In first of these team matches held at Miles City, Broncs came out on long end ofa l2-3 count. Remain' ing meets are yet to pe played. GOLF 1949-1950 Golf activities are limited to a school tournament to select the team which is to go to the meet at Missoula. Last year's winners in the school tournament were lim Noe, who placed first and Earl Moos, the runner-up. At the Missoula tourney the Billings delegation did not place hut made a good showing for their first at- tempt. Same set-up will he followed this year. Both Noe and Moos are returning to competition and other prospects have voiced the intention of trying for the squad. FIRST ROW 'CLeft to Rightl-eCoach L. Cervenka. C. Sands. B. McKenzie. M. Hogarty. M. O Donnell. SECOND ROW-S. Gallagher. D. Cohen. D. Fletch- er. R. Stewart. K. Groves. NOT PICTURED--D. Smith. Page One Hundred Twenty-two Team Blllmn Cwspex Sherxdan Bo7eman MlSSOUld Kallsrell Great Falls Butte Helena Missoula Great Falls Totals Av game C Home gamesj feam Miles Clty Mules City She-rxdan Sher ld xn Lovell Mlssoul 1 Mlssoula G1 eat Falls Lexx lstown Great Falls 491mm-. ' ' fm, 7949-50 Score Blgs Opp Related Data Total Enrollment Duylxs Stfxdlum Seats Senlor H1g,h Gxm Seats Audxtouum Seats Avg, Lme Welpht Avg, Back We1g,ht Auf., Hught of Cagexs Downs Yards Blgs Opp Bl gs FOOTBALL Opp 1911 1737 Completed Passes Passes Klcks Dlstance Fumbles Blgs Opp Blgs Opp Blgs Opp Blgs 465 Opp Blgs Opp 1694 BASKETBALL Opp Blllmgs Lxvmgston Glendlve Butte Anaconda Mlles Clty Bozeman Llvmgston Bozeman Butte Mlles Clty Glendwe 1150 6400 1600 Dlvlsxonal Toumey Team Glendxx e Anaconda Ln m ston Bozeman Opp State Toumey Team Kallspell Helena Bozeman Anwconda 46 OPP Blllmgs Bxlllngs Team Butte Great Falls Blllmgs Mxssoula Kallspell Helena Kallspell Anaconda Bozeman Lxvxngston Butte Central Mlssoula Glendlve Blllmgs Helena Lewlstown Butte Havre Glasgow Mlles Cxty Great Falls Sldney Football Standmgs C 1 000 Basketball Standmqs c Pt Opp 97 1049 Ten games requlred for league standmg School colors are Black and Orange School songs are Hcnl and Beer Page One Hundred Twenty vs. ............. . . 25 19 13 8 302 216 8 10 3 5 6 5 201 139 1 3 ' 36 6 4 8 244 124 1 8 0 1 7 7 220 235 1 3 . 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' ' 12 2 .857 721 577 A - , 33 40 12 3 .800 715 667 50 36 ' ' . 11 5 .688 760 680 ' ,- U 45 55 , , .. .. 10 6 .625 790 711 D 47 46 ' . ,,,, , . . . 9 6 .600 798 749 ' ,,... . 8 6 .571 643 501 ' ' .. . . . .. 9 8 .529 783 644 , ..... . 8 8 .500 8 986 ' .. . .. 6 9 .400 572 602 l . , , , , 6 12 .333 929 - , . 5 11 .313 609 751 A 57 74 1 A A of 3 .2 -122 za as gg gg 1 .,,,, , .. . 2 16 .111 744 999 K K 37 .. ,,,.,. . . .. 4 2 . 278 240 three . Myamddv' As you read th1s Annual another year has been completed 1n B1ll11'1QS Senror h1gh school The graduates are settmg out on new paths w1th the memorles and trad1t1ons of hxgh school fresh 1n the1r m1nds Act1v1t1es that meant so much to th1s graduatrng class are now berng taken over by next year s sen1ors Junrors sophomores Annual staff of next year rs already ant1c1pat1ng the thrrll of producrng the1r own Annual But what 1f there could be no Annual? Students would be d1sappo1nted and angry They would no doubt complaxn to the staff and adm1n1strat1on It doesnt take Just these persons to produce an Annual however Th1s book lS made poss1ble by the frrendly bus1ness people of the c1ty By purchaslng advert1s1ng space advertrsers pay better than forty per cent of Annual costs Patromze these advernsers and let them know that you saw the1r ads 1n your yearbook Thank them for the assrstance and cooperat1on whlch made your Annual poss1ble Th1s book w1ll have been read by 3 OOO to 4 OOO people before fall It w1ll be read and reread by the classes 1t concerns the1r famtly the1r frlends Last year the Annual was awarded by Judges on the Cf1l1CGl Servrce of the Natxonal Scholastrc Press assoc1at1on a frrst class honor ratmg Th1s was the second year the Kyote has rece1ved such an honor Because of c1rculat1on and quahty th1s yearbook IS worthwhxle advert1s1ng We hope that we have been of SSI'V1C9 to you Thank you for your cooperat1on and support Jn puttmg out thrs Annual Co Ad Managers Tom Lrndeman Mary Lou Stroeher Ad Layout Etleen Badqley 61244 PW-OPI'-Qclif BHS had a d1st1ngu1shed v1s1tor the other day You have seen the tracks he left as he explored our school Now when he tells about h1s adventures here he recalls many happy memor1es rush1ng through hallways to cafe dances plays h1lar1ous 1nc1dents 1n class rooms and clubs fr1endly classmates report card days Our v1s1tor prom1sed to return 1n 1960 for he wanted to see what our class of 1950 would be dotng Out of cur1os1ty we asked h1m what h1s predrctrons were We were qurte surprrsed to hear h1m say At the end of s1x months Elda Se1bels youngest ch1ld turned h1s flrst somersault Harold Schaeffer rs now employed by the Krgbees soft drlnk company capprng bottles Tony Burghart makes sure the strawberry fla vor tastes l1ke strawberry Roy Nelson IS now the ma1n stockholder of a serve-your self gas stat1on 1n Cahfomla Llndberg E1lefson IS st1ll trylng to learn to play pool but IS a m1ll1ona1re and has hrs own pool room lack Alexander now makes the door han dles for Lrncoln cars Ieannette Cunnlngham IS teach1ng l1ttle Kautzes to tw1rl batons Patsy Waldron IS model1ng her red halr for Page One Hundred Twenty four the Henna company and Louxse Benner and Mav1s Sklnner are on the U S woman s vol leyball team Dona Fulton has replaced Em1ly Post Roger Pfrel IS now an adm1ral rn Uncle Gxlbert R1ek Iohn Burghardt and Norman Olson have formed a corporatron and are bu1ld1ng hot rods to be used 1n hot rod races Dr1v1ng for them IS M1lton Retch Frances Crull 1S modehng gloves 1n New York Bud Bratl1e 1S teach1ng all the chxldren 1U h1s nerghborhood to play a base tuba-qu1te noxsy Glenn Benesh went to N1agara Falls and got a Job rn the electrrc plant frrst he went there for qu1te a d1fferent reason Duane Gramger and Fhchard Schoessler 1n vented a toothpaste whrch conta1ns fluonne matter Through advert1s1ng of Drck Fletcher thrs product made them all famous Marv1n Gloege 1S w1th the Federal Bureau of Invest1gat1on trackmg down t1n th1eves 1n Bol1v1a Harold Slavens and Donald Nelson are bar bers 1n the Statler hotel 1n Ch1cago Ianrce Dreler IS a new skat1ng star featured rn the Ice Foll1es - I ' I teria or an assembly, basketball games, Sarn's Navy. 1 1 ' 1 After many arguments Montana has per suaded the court to change her name from Montana Ethel VandeVeegaete to Montana Ann VandeVeegaete Ierry Whltaker IS holdlng down the corner at 28th and 2nd Ave Our most promlslng loretgn dlplomat to France IS ot course Gertrude Vogel Al Vandegenachte has Just won the t1tle of Mr Amertca That s what he gets for keeplng h1s barbells so busy Besldes thelr hamburger shop at the North Pole Dale Stra1t and Wesley Tosset also sell refrxgerators and ICG cream Chuck Strecker Larry Todd and Fred Welsh have thelr own llttle auto shop The1r slogan IS We take em apart you put em together 1t you can Al Strend1ng has a factory ln whlch he IS manufacturmg strtng beans soy beans and var1ous other beans The Dalnty Dlaper manulacturlng company IS now under the management of Bert Stevens hm Swartz IS accompanlst for Ioan Syver son the modern L1ly Pons In hrs spare tlme hm plays for the boys at Ioe s place Slnce the Chlcago Sun has added to 1ts staff Betty Su1ter edttor Mary Lula Z1mmer man and Shlrley Wllson reporters Gtlbert Warlla copy reader the sales of the Chlcago Tnbune have skyrocketed Dr Harold Susott IS spendlng all hrs trme hgntxng an epldemrc brought here by tnter rlanet v1s1tors hm Taylor IS teachmg chemlstry physxcs and nonsense at Yale The Forexgn Leglon 1ncreased 1ts roll by one wh n Harold Wallts Joxned to get away from hts rout1ne hte hm Warslnske IS coachmg the Army foot ball t am as well as h1s own small team Betty Well IS marr1ed and has four blonde nlldren tCont1nued on Page 273 SENIOR BIOGRAPHIES IContl 4CODllHUGd from Page 231 Boys State alternate 3 Kyote Paper 4 Co Adver t1 mg Manager 4 Elphadonk 4 Qulll and Scroll 4 ROBERT MARTIN LINSE CBobJ FFA 2 3 4 Secretary 4 4CODI1HU9d lrom Page 27l Quxll and Scroll 3 4 Chorus 2 3 Kyote Annual 2 Co lxterary Edltor 4 HAROLD LEON SUSOTT Tennls 3 Dragon 4 Track 3 4 Intramural Basketball 3 4 Drlvers Tnalnmff Instructor 4 PTC 4 JAMES ELTON SWARTZ CI-Ilnkl Track 3 Intramural Basketball 2 3 4 Football 2 3 JOANNE CONSTANCE SYVERSON QJOJ Washington hlgh school Fergus Falls Mlnn 2 3 Chorus 4 Band 4 BOWl1ng 4 JAMES TAYLOR CJ1m7 Blsmarck hlgh school Blsmarck N D 2 Band3 4 Alpha 3 Elphadonk 4 Insurance and Surety Bonds FHA and Mortgage Loans S5 Left to Rlght Bemadette Eckroth C M Homess Loma Nelson C M HOINESS AGENCY INC 203 4 5 Secunhes Bldg Phone 2767 or 91424 L Page One Hundred Twenty fave A I l 1 V A . 1 ' Q . . . 1 1 - 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SENIOR BIOGRAPHIES 1Cont l IGCk1G WGISS 1S posmg for mother and daughter advertlsernents Wlth her daughter RICICY D1ane Wetherell lS now spendxng a few days ID the hospltal Wllh a lump on her head because she was showmg a nelghbor how to IW1f1 a flag Dorothy Wolfe 1S presldent of the Wolfe Trust and Sav1ngs bank Charles W1llhelm 1S presldent of the world S largest chew1ng gum factory W1l1g1ey s Gum Now known as Frank1e Lewts W1l1h1te has taken over Morton Downey s rad1o show and wh1St1es for the Thm Man Bemlce Wmter 1S manufacturmg wmter clothmg The dxrne Store magnate H1lda W1ttman 1S thmkmg ot really Se1l1ng thmgs for a dune f i , 1l '55 1 pmt' 44' 1 FO o 1 'QS ' 6 Brllrngs Grocery Co WHOLESALE nrsrnmurons Congratulauons Class ot 50 Srnger Sewlng Center 111 N 29th Brllmgs Mont. Don Wolfe has run Arthur Murray out of buS1neSs Sh1r1ey Wr1ght has a grocery store wh1ch IS featurmg bananas Wllh non Skld peelmgs Iohn Zuck IS rnakmg beaut1tul portrcuts w1th h1s httle MlCkGY Mouse camera MGIVIH Sm1th and Bob Whrtmer have made the1r hrst m1ll1on ra1S1ng wheat and potatoes Bob Luc1an Srn1th IS keepmg h1s father busy 1Cont1nued on Page 1287 Northsrde Locker Plant Wholesale Retaxl Meats H L Nexter 8: Son 1718 Fourth Ave N Blllmgs Mont CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS or so LYNCH FLYING SERVICE 1 41 u BELGRADE BILLINGS ROUNDUP 1 1 1 41 41 J Page One Hundred Twenty SEVEN 1-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::1 . 1, 1, . . . . 1, 1, 41 Ql' f , i 41 ' ' 4 1013.5 l ' 6. ' 1 14 fbi, 1- 1:-14,211 V 41 , 1 ,QQ -.1 311 1 1,-.1 1 1: 5 9 if .1 , A ' 14 I I I 41 fp. S 1 1 4 . - . 1, . N 1521? 'X 41 1. X , ' ' 41 ,-,.:1 0 I ' fu' 1, 1, . 1 ' 41 1 . 41 K., 1 Q' 1 . 1, . . 41 ,,,, Y ,, ' 1 1 1 ' 1 n n 1 . . 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KIDDIES SHOP N 29th'St Phone 7711 Slgman s Furnlture Co FURNITURE BEDDING FLOOR COVERINGS STOVES 29th at Mrnnesota Phone 2686 MASON LUMBER CO BUILDING MATERIALS DuPONT PAINTS 212.3 lst Axe N Phone 4844 Misco Feed for Every Need S 6. S Ranch Supply Ex erythlng for the Rancher 2021 Minnesota Ave Blllmgs Mont Grandvlew Market Blg enough to serve you Small enough to know you' 701 Grand Ave Phone 2941 CLASS PROPHECY 'Cont I by burldmg a reputatron as Blllmgs buslest flrebug Shrrley Smrth Madelme Snyder Carol Wal ter and Dorrs Wegner are owners of the S ci W Beauty salon Clarre Sorrells has ret1red from actrng and IS coachmg her seven chlldren 1n dramatrcs Donna Stahl makes so much money from her Job as telephone operator that she frnally broke down and bought a new car Don Sianley IS appearmg rn Carnegre Hall 'Contmued on Page l3OI Com llments 0 P 'I 'I 'I ' llllflf 4 'I 'I :I I I' 5 f 'I I ? 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Page One Hundred Twenty -:::::::::::::::::::Q:::.-:.-:: p04-:.-:::: : :'::::::::::: ::::.-::::: I , 7 .v I I I E -::::::::::::::::::::::::::::q g::::::::: ::::::::::: :::::::::::.- -: ::::::::::::::::0::.-::::44-0:: 4-Q0':::.-: :::::Q0 :,-:::::o:::::: -::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::4::4-:: : :.-::::::::::.-::::4-:::::::: I v . I . .- ::::::::::.- .-:: : ::: ::::::::4-4-::::::::::::::.-::::::::::: ::::::::: - ::::::.-:.-:::::::::.-:::::::::::::404-0:::::':::::o::::: :::::::::: : 9 I 4 GILLIS LYING SERVICE MUNICIPAL AIRPORT BILLINGS MONT nmcny Secondary Advanced and Instrument y Government Certliled Instructxon Charter Tnps Anywhere m U S Canada or Mexico ALL RATES REASONABLE tmson Navlon and Piper Cub Distributor New and Used Airplanes 'P The Bowllnq Center 109 N 30th St AND FRIENDLIEST J H Hub Davies Owner Manager CLASS PROPHECY tCont.l as a concert pianist. In slow seasons he doubles as French horn player. Nadine Throop has finally replaced Presi- dent Truman and is the first woman president. Her secretary of agriculture is Diana Steiger Betty Steinmetz has taken over Penneys store and renamed it Steinmetz Department store Delores Walter airline hostess is g1v1ng the passengers a thrill by loosening their safety belts on the trip to Mars Gladys Walter Betty Zimmerman and Edna Mae Walker are raising cats for a new type of sausage they invented Caroline Wittkop Iosephine Walker and Maxine Stevens are busy serving cold meals and chilly baths to cranky patlents They have boosted the business of the local undertaker onsiderably since they became nurses Mariorie Thiel and Doris Vladic are mem bers of the Olympic basketball team Brent Thomas is leader of Curlys Sextet band Donna Thompson famous millionaire bach elor girl rs writing a book LIVG Alone and Like It The Help Yourself cafeteria is berng run by CCont1nued on Page 1323 ROCKY MOUNTAIN FREEZER CO Everything m Freezing Equipment 1404 lst Ave NT Phone 2531 Congratulations to the Class of 50 GRAND AVE Iu 1115 GROCERY Phone 9 3360 125 Grand Ave ALDRICH and COMPANY 2725 4111 Ave N Home of Quallty Bulldlng Matenals Phone 3103 EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING L Page One Hundred Thuty I 1 4, 1 4, 41 1, 4' 4, 41 1, 1 4, 1 4, - 1, 4, . 1 41 1, 41 1, 4' , . 4, 1 1 . 4 1 1 1, , , , , , N 1 4 4 4, 44 . 1 4 Il ' P ' , 4 1: . 41 1 ' I 4 1 1 4 1 , - 1 41 B 1, . . . 4, . 41 1, , 4 ' , 41 ' 1, , 41 1, - - 1 1 . . 41 ' ' 41 ' . .4 1, 4 ' 1, I 4, 1 41 ,. - ' 4, 4, c .. . 1, ' ' ' ' ' , 4' 41 . 41 1, . 41 1, 4 1 41 1, 4, S . 4 4 . . 4, 4 4' 1 4 - 1 1, . . . . 44 . 41 1, 4 1 41 . 1, ' 4' 41 ' . . . 4 - 4 1 , L::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: fJ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::A, 1-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::,, 4, 1, ' 1 41 41 4' 1 41 ' 41 4' 41 11 . . . . 41 - 1 41 1: 41 1: 41 1, 41 1, 4, 4 4, . . . 4, 1 . . 1 1 1 4 : L:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::9 4 1 1 MONTANA? FINEST 11 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.., 41 1, 41 1, 1 1 1 ' ' 1 41 1, 41 1: 41 1, 41 I I . 1, 44 14 - 41 1 41 4 - , - 1 41 1 1 ' 1 ' 4 1, 41 - 1, 41 44 44 ' 4' 4v::.-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::4 L:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.-:3 T-:::::::::::::.-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.-, 41 1 +- 14 4' 14 4' H 5 1 5 41 . . 1, 1: 4' 1 4' 1 . . . . 1, ' 1 41 4 1 0 41 1, 1 1, 41 1, 41 11 41 1, 41 1, 41 1, 41A-AA-- ---A -A 1 T Go ln Comfort Go ln Style Charter AMERICAN BURLINGTON BUSES For football and basketball trtps Class prrntcs parttes debatlng trtp freld trtps etc Keep all the gang together for an extra spectal good tune Slalled drrvers make sure you arrlve safely securely and In plenty of t1me to enIoy all the un FRIENDLY BUS SERVICE CHARTERED BUSES EVERYWHERE FOR ALL OCCASICDNS AMERICAN BUS LINES BURLINGTON BUS DEPOT 2605 lst Ave N Phone 5900 pond Less Get ore' Whether you have more taste than money or Just ltke to see a dollar gtve lOO cents worth ot value here S a good place to shop Hot off tne grtddle young tasnlons dep ndable aualrty ttny prrces I1f.I 1111111 I cgi S Comer oi N 29th St. and lst Ave I mn cx Good Town A Good Store Page One Hundred Th ty one :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::4 'I 'I 'I I l l 0 'I 0 o 0 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I I 'I :I , A , , S, .1 . . 4, 1 - I, . 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A . 1, 'I 'I Th 1111 x or IU! .' 1: 'I 'I I - , I ff 1, - ff - , -- ,Ni - A,-,uw 'I ff ! - 'wh ' :I .1mfI' ' , ' - p i I F, f I , , , - N 3 ' ---- 4 'I I - I - I .. g I I I ::::::::::::::::::::::::f::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::J H - THE TROTT PRINTING CO BABCOCK THEATRE BLDG Conqrotulohons to The 1950 Graduates of the Blllmqs I-hgh School' CLASS PROPHECY 1Cont 1 Ioyce ond Stonley Torrence The polnless dentlst Wlnston TUSIISOH hos lust soundproofed h1s OIIICG to soften the bloody screoms of potlents For those of you who hoxve d tweet tooth try Lmcolns Twet shop VIVIOH Sletten IS decorotlnq the 1nter1or of For Pnvcxtely Owned Cars Plckups or Trucks Phone 2547 e also have Used Auto Parts 928 Broadwater homes for the Robert Ruden Roomler Housmq prolect Rosetto Rush IS trylnq to teoch Mory Schroeder ond Potrlclo Powers the methods ot cooklnq so the1r husbonds wont contlnue to lose we1qht Whot IS th1s'? Arlo Rock IS chef ln h1s own xcluslve cofe Rock s Eot House F RIS B Y PLUMBING Gr HEATING GUARANTEED SERVICE 1318 2nd sr w Phone 3205 CHAPPLE S Prescnptxons Drugs Kodaks Books cmd Statxonery You Con Get It ot Chcrpples Phone 9 0940 215 N 29th St. BURTON S Fxner Candxes Ice Cream to Take Out Luncheon Fountcnn Servlce Conorotulcrtlons Upon the Cornpletlon of Another Successful School Yeorr WESTERN SPORTSMEN S SUPPLY INC VVHOLESALE ONLY 1 N 0t.h Blllmgs Mont Page O e Hund ed Th ty t o f A::::v v ::: A A A::::: A A-4, F-vA:- v :::: A A A:vA, - ::: A:-q Q- A A Av :: A -va, ' 9: A A A:: A A- , ::: A A- - :::-,, 1, 1 1 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 1 , , 1 1, 1, ,1 1, ,1 1, - 1, 1, 3 1, 1, ,1 1, 1 1, A 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 1, 11 1, - 1, 1, 1, 1 11 3 1, 11 1 1, 1 1 11 11 1 1, 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 1 1 1 1 2 ' 1 '- 1 1, , 1 , - , 1, -1 1, 1, 11 1, 11 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 11 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, I, 1, 11 1, 1, ' 1, 1, 1, 11 1, 11 1, 11 ' 1, 1, 1, gr 1, . 1, 11 1 1, 11 1, - 1, 1, 1, W 1, 11 1, 11 1, 1, 1, ' 1' I' 1 11 li I' ' I' 1 1 1 1 1 1 S 11 11 11 ' 11 11 11 ' I 11 11 1, 1, 11 . 1, 11 1, . 1, 1: 11 1, 11 - 1, 11 1, h 1, 1, 11 11 1 11 11 11 11 11 1, 1, :1 ' 1, :1 1, ' ' ' - 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 1, 1 1, 1, 1 1, 1, 11 1, 11 1, 1, 1: 1, 1, 11 Q 1, 1, : 1, , 1, 1, 11 11 :1 11 11 11 I 11 11 1, ' 1, I I, 11 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 11 N 1, 11 1, . 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T ' 11 :1 11 :1 11 I . :1 11 1, 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1: 11 1: 11 1: , 11 ' 1: 11 ' 1, 11 1, 11 1, 11 1, 11 1, :1 - 1, 11 1, :1 1, 1, , 1, 1 1, 11 1, ' 1 1, 1, I, 11 u 1, 11 1, 11 1, :, , 1, :1 u 1, :1 1 1, :1 1, 1 1, 1 1, 1 1, 1 1, 11 1, 11 1, 11 1, , :1 1, 11 1, 11 - 1, 11 1 1, ' Q - 1 1, 1, 1, 11 1, 11 1, 11 1, 1, 1, :1 ' 1, :, 1, 11 1, 11 11 1 11 1 11 1 11 1, 1, 11 1, 1, 1, ' 11 1, 1, 1, 11 1, 1, 1, . 11 1, 1, 1, 11 1, 1, 1, . 11 1, 1, 1, 11 1, 11 1. 11 1, 1'-:::::::::::::::: A:- J 1-A::: A::::::::- :::::::,, 1' bfee: A::::::: -:e :::- - 4 216V2 N Broadway Phone 91469 Phone 9 1906 ALL SERVICE INC Electncal Supphes Contractmg Radlos Washers all Bllllngs Blvd BlllIngS M nt Georqe Ratzlafi and 1ac1c Peterson are manu tacturmq sma11 secret motors to h1de ln the heels of prmters track shoes Iohn Srtzman owns a larqe ranch rn Wyo mmq and b9S1d9S rarsmq wheat he has a bumper crop of 11tt1e Sltzmans George Pfaff rs 1o11ow1nq h1s fathers foot steps m the U S Navy Marlorre Powers 1S trymq unsuccessfully to lom the Frve Foot club 11m Smdelar owns a factory manufacturmq hot rods wlth B111 Selby and Robert Schryver 1 ymq them out All those whose speed does not excel 125 m11es per hour are Junked R1chard Smrth has won the Srnlth Brothers 1Cont1nued on Page 1341 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 50 10TH AVE GROCERY 3115 10th Ave N Andy s Realty 61 Insurance Insure Today Be Sure Tomorrow 204 205 Hedden Bldg Phone 7616 BILLIINGS MONT Mmnesota Ave and South Broadway Furnrture Decoratrnq Servlce Draperles and CUTTGIDS F1oor Covermqs Beddlnq Chlna and C1111 Shop Apphances Store for Men 11 Lf CONGRATULAT1ONS GRADUATES' REHBERG S MIDLAND GUERNSEY DAIRY FARM 3063 Poly Dnve Phone 6519 Page One Hundred Thxrty three f:::::-A::r:::::::::::-A::::::-AJIJIJW Y:::::::::::::::::::J5:::::5JJI:::f, 1 , I 1, 1 1, ,1 1, ,1 1, 1 - 1, 1 , 1 1, 1, 1 , 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 11 1 o 1 1 1, 1 1, 1, 1 ,, 1, ,, 11 1, 1 ' ' 1 11 1, 1 I 1: 1 1, 1 1, 1: 1' 1 1: . - 1 T 11 1: 11 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 1 11 1 11 1 I , - . - - 1 . . 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Not Last I M Hamrlton Radro and SOUND ENGINEERING 501 N 30th Blll1l'lgS Mont Suppllers of Sound Equlpment Beautifully Decorated Cakes anus suur CLASS PROPHECY 1Contl prxze a box of cough drops for the best beard Wrlma Rudolph Dorothy Smlth and Demse Pratte are tace l1II1I'1Q operators The1r offrces are 1n the Hlgh W1de and Handsome hotel managed by Davld Peterson The P1pp1n Plke clrcus has Just rolled 1nto town and the owner and general manager IS Ioanne Plppm She sald that after she bought the clrcus she thought 1t would be nlce to have some 1950 graduates ln 1t Geraldme Robm son made a perfect clown whlle Vrrgmra Rowe IS dolng the latest dance on a whrte horse As we s1t watchlng Iamce Nelson and Humbert Pearce on the trght rope domg thps 1Cont1nued on Page 1361 BAUMGARTNER STUDIO Brllmgs Monument Co HAZELTON BROS BILLINGS MONT By selectmg a memorlal from our stock lnstead of a plcture you get what you look at and approve The State Fur Co 1 Q NORTH 2 SYREET BILLINGS OLDEST FURRIER Phone 5200 4, Page One Hundred Th ty fou Northern PCICIIIC Transport Co Dependable Motor Frelght Servrce Blllmgs Mont Phone 4100 Trlangle Ice Cream Tnangle Corner N 33rd and Dlvrslon St. Phone 9 3281 Congratulatlons Class of 50 From BILLINGS PLUMBING 6- HEATING 121 W 24th St Phone 5888 CALL CANTRELLS Phone 8457 Real Estate Insurance 41 1, 41 41 1, 41 1 - - 1 1, 1, , , 1, 1 41 1, 41 1, ,, 1 1, 1, 1 41 1, 41 41 1, 41 . 41 1, 41 41 . . 1, 41 41 ' ' - - - D 1, 41 41 1 1 - 1, ' . ,, 1 41 1, 1 1 1 41 1, 41 41 1 41 LA:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::J 1.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ' 0:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: - 1 1 1 - 1, 1 1 1 1, I - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 . ,I . ,, 1 1 I 1 ,, 1 1, 0 . 1, . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 1 ,I 1 . . . ,I n I 1 ' 1 . 14 11 - 1 1 1 - ' ' I . . ,, I . 1 ,, 1 1 1 1, 1 ' ' ' 1r::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::- 1 Q-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 41 41 Q-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-7 1, :1 11 1, 1 1 1, 41 41 1, ' 41 41 1, 41 41 1, 41 41 1, 41 41 1, 1, ,, ,, ll - ll 41 1 1 L::::::::::::.-::::::::::::::::::::,1 , v , , , ,4 A . ,1 41 - I 41 14 - 41 . 41 1, 41 41 1, 41 , , . 41 1, 1, . . 1, ,, 41 . . ' 41 L: A - ..... ............... ..... - - - - 41 1, v - - ' 41 , 41 1, 1 Le: :::::::::::::::::::::.-:::::.-- - - r:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -uuuluuuu AAAAAAAAAA -A 11 1 1 f'::::J vvvvvvvvv ---------- ------v v v 1 , I 1 1, ,1 1, 1, ,1 1 L 1, 1, ,I 41 I 1, 4 1, 1, 11 ,. 1 1 I - - - 1 4 X 'X X '- X vs K , 41 2: A--A--A-- -AAA--AAAA-A--AAAAAAA- : 1 41 ' 1 ' 41 41 ,1 1' 1, It 14 . - 41 1 , -. 1 1, fee:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 41 ' . .4 , -.1 I if .. 41 1 41 1, 1 1 41 ' 1, 41 4 1, 1 41 1, 41 41 41 1 :1 1, 1 4 '- 1 14 1, ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ' g:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ir - r FREEMAN BATHS For Better Health 111 N 30th S! Bllllnqs Electnc Supply Co Your General Electnc Dealer Phone 5752 214 N 30th St Registered Jeweler Amerlcan Gem Soclety YIIGSHQ: Bnnm lqogma GRAND HOTEL BLDG Emp1re Motors Inc Your Studebaker Dealer ln Blllmgs 115 119 W 26th St USED CAR. LOT 201 V 25th St Foote Outdoor Advertlsmq DOYLE S For Fashions 116 Broadway one 3495 L THE HALLMARK STORE Symbol of Quahty D1st1nct1ve Furmture Fme Domestlc and Imported GlllWGT9 North 33rd and D1v1s1on BILLINGS MONT BE WISE Rev1tal1ze 311 N aznd sr Phone 91535 Page One Hundred Thnrty five :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::1 1:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::1 41 1, 41 1, 1 4 4 5 4 41 ' - 41 4 41 4' 1 4 , 41 1 o 1, 1, , 1, ,, 41 , 1, 4: . . 4, 4, 4, 1 1 4-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.-::::,5 41 - - - , 1 41 14 1, - 1 . . 1' -----------------------A--------A 41 14 IT '1: 4, -Iv 9 -B 14 1, . . . ,, , 1, 9 4 4 1: 14 41 1 ' 1 1 ' 4 41 4 1 ' ' 4 4 . 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N 1, , 41 1, 1 . . , 1 1, 1 1, 41 1 1 1 41 1, 1 . , A . , I, 1 1 ' 1 41 1 4' 1 1 41 1 1 1 14 1 1' 1 41 1' 41 1 14 1, 5 Ienkms Venetlan Bllnd Co Custom Burlt Blmds of Lxfetune Flexalum 3 Day Servxce Phone 7322 P 0 Box 6a3 824 N Ztlh Si Blllrn s Mont Mulvaney Motor Co Dodge Plymouth Dodge Iob Rated Trucks Mulvaney Bldg BILLINGS MONT Conn Band Instruments Baldwin Electromc Organs Baldwm Pxanos Instrument Repamng EVERYTHING IN MUSIC N Broadway BllllngS Mont Workless Wash Days Automatrc Wash Days Complete Drylng Servlce MSW Automatlc Laundry Serv1ce 3117 lst Ave N Phone 92560 1 1, Page One Hu d ed Th rty sux CLASS PROPHECY 1Contl we hear Aureha Molter and Clara Monsma yellmg thelr lungs out trymg to sell thetr red balloons wrth pmk strlpes They re on com rnlsslon you know Dolores Schultz and Dor o y Roth are domg very well 1n the popcorn uslness Earl Moos Wallace Shore and Sherwood Pratt are workmg for the Columbus Cannery annlng some of the corn they formerly drshed ou The lumberyack of the day lS Iohnny Oster mlller Lookmg ln at BHS we ftnd Phyll1s Scherzer and Barbara Pollard as art teachers Don Rothschlller as mstructor of physrcs and Arlo Schlecl IS the new gym teacher Our marrred glrls are Mary Ann Molllson 1Cont1nuedon Page 1395 FRED LUND CO Real Estate Flre Insurance Bxllmgs Mont Phone 7116 2818 1st Ave N CURLEY NAYLOR ELECTRIC CO Electrlcal Contractlng Westlnghouse Appliances Bxllmgs Mont Sto es In Montana and Wyom BOWL FOR RECREATION at the MI D L A N D BOWLING ALLEYS George Lonne Proprletor 11512 IN 21th St Phone 9 0936 Q-::::::::::.-:.-::::::::::::::::::::5 ,I 1, I ' 1' 1' 1 . . . 1, I , 1 A 1, 0 1, 1, 1, , . . 1 - :g 1- 1 1 ' 1 I 1, - 11 1 ' . 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DITSON BILLINGS HARDWARE C0 SPORTING GOODS HEADQUARTERS FOR THE MIDLAND EMPIRE PgO H dedThty -::::::::::::::::::::::::.-::::::eq ::::.-::::::.-:J-..-:::-:::::::::::.-:: 'I H 4, :4 4 I: 4, o 0 4, 4 4, 4 -. . . 1' I r 4, ' 1 . . 4 ,, . . U , . . r 4 4 I 4 lr 4, it . 4 4 . . , 4 ., 502 . . . 4, lt 4, lv ::::::::::::::::::::::::QQ'::::'4 L -':::::::::::::::::.-::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::.-:.-::::::::::::::,--::::::::::::::.-::::::::::::.-: I -:::::::::::::::::::::::::,-, ,-:::::,--:::::::::::::::::-:::::::,,:- 4. 44 . O H .1 a e ne un r ir - r 44 44 :4 4 4 44 44 44 44 44 44 4 44 4 4 4 4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 4 4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 ,------------------,-------- .... ,, AA... -- ..... ------ ...... ------ CQMPLIMENTS QF THE Billin Autonlobile Dealer Ass Anderson Oldsmobile AIChl6 Cochrane Motors B :S B Motor Co Bdlxnqs Motor Co Empue Motors Inc R B Fraser Inc Lew Chevrolet Co McBee Motors Inc Maclntyre Motor Co Mulvcmey Motor Co Motor Mart O Rourke Motor Car Co George R Pierce Co Rowan Motor Co Yellowstone Motor Sales Page O e H nd ed Th ty eght 44 44 44 It 44 4 44 44 44 4 9 44 44 44 44 4 4, O 44 4 44 44 :4 4 4 4 44 44 44 :4 . 44 4 Q 44 . . 4, , 4, . 4, , . 44 44 1, . . , . 44 . 44 , , . 4 , . 44 . 4 4 4 4 4, 1 4 , ' 4, . 4 4 44 4 44 44 44 4 L::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::. n u r ir -i CLASS PROPHECY tContJ Lucretra Potts Bernxce Robson Ruth Harrls Dorothy Rudro and Constance Sannan Those arent apron strrnqs you see trarlrnq behrnd tnem Delores Sexe IS a famous orofessronal roller lc t S llrnr Noe IS publ1sh1nq a paper of hrs own an wlth comlcs only Kathleen Padany1Gulyas has returned from her home 1n Hunqary Just to see all the lads aqaln Lewts Plouv1er Phchard O Donnell and W1l Speedy and EIIICISIIISGIVICG ,commued on page MU, Send Your Laundry to Us EMPIRE HEATING and COOLING CO 1309 DIVISION Phone 3404 Heatlng Au' Condltlonmg 21 S B d Ph 878 ma way one 3 Roofmg Sheet Metal Work W Dl e e we' BEST w1sHEs THE STOCKMAN IS A CHIP OF THE OLD WEST Sports Headquarters for All Good Sportsmen' RESTAURANT BARBER SHOP SPORT SHOP HES 0 KMAN Page One Hundred Thur-ty nlne -:::::::::::::::::::::::.-::.-:::::-, 1, I I i 4: Y V 1 1 , 1, . ,, 1 . . . . 41 d 41 ' . 1, , , 1 . 4 9 . 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L 1, . - 1, 1 3 . 11 11 11 11 11 11 f-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::1 1 I' 1' 1 , 1 :1 T 1, 11 1 1 :1 l 1, 1 1 I' 1 11 1 11 11 1 11 11 1, 11 11 1 11 I' I 1 I ' 1, 1 1 1 11 1 ,1 - 1 1: Free Demonstratlons ,I 1' 1, - , 1 1, . 1: 1 11 1, 11 ps::ss:::see::::::::::::::::::::::,3 4,:::::e::::.-:::::.-:::::.-::::::::: ,:::::::::::::,-::::::::::see::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::s: 11 1 11 11 11 'I l I I 11 1' Ol 0 1 11 11 1 , 11 . . . - ll 1 11 1 '1 11 11 11 I1 F I' SOI1dIY Styled Cgnqfqtulqtlgng Class of 50 from New Yomc ure INSURANCE co B1111ngs Agents Smartly Answer the Fqshmn R011 Cqll 401 Electnc Bldg Phone 4666 CLASS PROPHECY 1Cont1 CONGRATULATIONS To THE CLASS OF 50 S1OI'1 that 1I'1 order to see the world one must Jom the U S Mar1r1es Remember WheU You 131111421 YOUF HO1'He Mary Lou Stroeher made S2 m1111on 1ast Order YOUF CO1'1Cfe1e from year manufacturlnq batons Dean Gerke 61001 111nch center for the M1r1neapo11s Lakers IS puttmq on an exh1b1 PozzoI1th Ready Mlxed Concrete HOV' for the Blumqs fans Gravel Road Materials Sand Patty Germeraad famous portralt ar11st won the Nobel Pr1ze WlI1'1 her p1cture of Warren H111 emlnent rancher 2030 4th A N Ph 8724 ve one Donna Hedm and lean 1-1111 are now Lohof Bros Const Co 1Cor1t1nued on Page 1421 Pay Less Drug Store MIDLAND PAINT C0 REMEMBER Retarlers Contractors P L H E th GY ess as Very mg 2514 lst Ave N 118 N Broadway Phone 4765 WESTERN TRANSIT CO SAFE COURTEOUS ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION CITY BUS BILLINGS LAUREL SCHOOL CHARTER LINES LINE BUSSES SERVICE Phone 4932 Page One Hund ed Forty one -::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::, f:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::q 1 1 5 5 ' 1, 11 , 1, 1 1 1 11 ,1 41 1 1 , 1 1 :1 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 :I ,1 ... , , , 4, 1, 4, 4, 1, ' I, 1 1 .. 1 1 11 1 4 5 5 0 1 N ' I 11 11 ' . 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 5 f::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: u:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::4 -::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::, I 1 , . 1 1 6 1 . . 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Smut 5 117111121211 1'lnn1e, +int ln Brlllnqs Srnce 1896 Connolly Saddlery THE LEATHER GOODS STORE Headquarters for Cowboy Outhts BILLINGS MONT BEST WISHES CLASS OE 50 The Montana Power Co CLASS PROPHECY 1Cont.1 rnanaqers of the Fox theaters rn Mossmarn loan Hartley rs rarsrnq future assocrate edr ors for the Kyote Roger Holoubelc has taken over Mrs Prrce s HISTOIY class lack Halverson the leadmq mlnrster of Mon tana has wrltten a book on Why Women Leave Therr Husbands Dorothy Haffner rs taklnq a trrp around the moon as she has been to every place on earth Donna Grussrnq IS out of town attendlnq another horse show She IS a world famous horsewornan Donna Helqeson has been offered a rob W1th the Metropolrtan Opera Afrard of Women Peder Hotness and Man 1Cont1nued on Page 1441 Taylor Drstnbutmq Co Kelunator and Leonard Dlstrlbutors Bendix Washers Capehart and Farnsworth Radlos Brllrngs Mont Phone 5000 Harry s Drlve Inn Vlfhere krds meet after the game Keep Cool ln Summer Keep Warm ln Winter Keep Your Money at Home In est gate and You Wlll Insulate With Phone 6990 INSUL FTBRE Bnlmgs Bwlilweqrf The Most Modern Department Store rn Montana 1 J Page O e Hundred Forty t o 1, :f::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::WT 11 1, A ' ' 1 11 1 . 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GOOD LUCK' SECURITIES BARBER BEAUTY SHOP 2708 lst Ave N Phone 4215 Custom Tlre Inc 3741 W Montana Ave Your Automotlve Dealer s Headquarters Keele Auto Supply Salt Creek Frerqhtways MOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE OVERNIGHT DENVER TO BILLINGS 1516 lst Ave N Phone 4189 Conqratulatlons and Best WlSh9S Class of 50' NATIONAL SERVICE CO H I Hofacker SALES SERVICE SUPPLIES OFFICE EQUIPMENT Where Servtce Means More Than a Prormse Page0eH d dFotyt . . , . - ......v ..... .......... ....... , , .,..,,,v..,-.- v , ,,,.,, , - - - - - - - - - , I I l I I s 1 1, . I . . j 9 555555555555ffffifiiifiiiiffffa b::::::::::::::5IJJJJIJIJJJJJIJJJ- .-.-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-I 1f:::::::::::::::::::::::::::.-:::: 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I . ,, ,, I I 'I V l 6. -I I 1, 0 , I I I . . 'I 'I 'P o 0 1, 'I 1 'I . . 1: 1, Blllmgs, Mont. Phone 6500 'I 1 'I :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 4,::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::- ::::::::JiiiffffiiiiiiifffIf::T ,::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::- I I I I I, , 1, . 1, I u I 'I I I I , 1 , 1 'I 'I 1, - 1, 'I 1 :I I ' . I 't . I 't 'I ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::J 1,::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::- , . I ,I . . 1, n un re - P AMFTY TAI LORS 8 CIIANERS Phone 5050 N UYES GROCERY We Dellver Every Day 602 N 27th sf Phone 2152 CLASS PROPHECY fCont l Krller Lors Weeks have been a rnlang buffalo blood from the same bowl and have had many papooses Orley Holtan IS t a hmg P1 tory fn Moss mam Tech Bob Hanson wrdely knovtn explorer has aptured h1s greatest prfze a wrfe Marlene Hanlon IS busy TCIISIDQ future heerleaders wh1le her husband runs her o1l flelds DGV1d Hartley Romeo back IH the days of 50 recexved a gold medal from the Soclety of Arts and Scxences Davxd IS now a second Rudolph Valentmo hm Elhot CPear Shapel IS selhng hamburgers 1n h1s swanky ZIDDO Hamburger shop ln Hol lywood La Donna Freter IS now teach1ng world h1s tory IH Shepherd Hrgh loan Enckson 1S the new l1brar1an at Yale Darrell Frederlck and h1s Stupendous Stupes are now playlng 1n the square room of the Northern Hotel loan Grover the physrcal educatron teach er at Un1vers1ty of Montana shocked the dean of g1rls Louella Hansen and the w1fe of the presldent Arlene Hellyer by turnmg a trlple L 39 BEST WISHES AND SUCCESS TO THE SENIOR CLASS NORTHERN HOTEL One of the Arlstocrats of the West Other Carter Operated Hotel Rambow Hotel Greai Falls Mont L W Carter Pres1dent :S General Manager O e H nd ed Forty fo Y'::::::::::9:::::9::::9:::::::::::r, 5 1 1 A I 1 1 , 5 , 1 1 1 5 - 5 . 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Conqrcrtulcxtlons from FRUEHAUF TRAILER CO HUMMEL DRUG CO WALGREEN AGENCY Fountain Drugs Prescriptions PHONE 6226 219 N 28th Excluslve cmd DISIIHCI Styles Sults Coats I ewelry Sku-ts Blouses M1llmery Bxllmqs Mont CONGRATULATE THE GRADUATE New Method Shoe Shop Across From the Northern Hotel CONGRATULATIONS from M11ls Implement Company O M Ness 413 N 25th Bxllmgs Mont PaeOn I o Aee:.-:::::-::-:::ee::::::::.-::--,.--,---....,s.,.,.,, .,...., ,--,,-...,,, -:::.-::::::::::::.-::::::::.-:ee-, f:::::::.-::.-:::::::::::::.-::::.-:: 4 1, 44 4 'I 4' V . . . 4, 4, 4 4 4 4, 4, 0 4 0 4' 4, 4 4, L:,:.-:::,,:::.-:::::::::.-::,:.-,::: 44 . . 4, 44 4 :::.-.-::::::.-::::::::::::::::::.'.' 4 4 . 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A , - I , n 4 5 2 3 4 -::::::::::::::: .-.-::::.-::::::: L:::.-.- .-:.- :-.-:::::.-:.-::::::.-:::::: g e Hundred Forty f e RINGS DRESS SHOP 119 N 29th St Phone 6711 RINGS DRESS SHOP CLASS PROPHECY 1Cont.1 sornersault on the t1y1ng trapeze B111 Farn ham presldent threatens d1SI'I11SSQ1 whlle Ioanne Frey the leader of Women for Pres1 dent league started a f1ery campargn to up hold Women s r1qhts Bob Garton IS now advert1s1nq Ton1 home permanents Iohn Gountanls and I D Flockhart were last heard from 1n 1959 as they were halfway to the moon ID therr souped up rocket shlp Iohn Grlrnstad IS professor ot phys1cs at Harvard It has been sard that Iohn 1S another E1nste1n 1Cont1nued on Page 1481 Huebners Prescnptxon Pharmacy Fllllng Your Prescription Is Our Speclalty Harley M Huebner N Broadway Phone 2244 Best Wlshes to Class of 50 HS ENGINE CO 18 N 33rd St Hydraloader Hydr Umt est Wlshes to Class of 50 Sireeter Bros Real Estate LASS GF 50 ITL Our congratulatlons and best Wlshes for your future success Cs npif O GIIS' qi' We have emoyed Worklnq Wlth you. 11 41 41 41 41 1 H5711 Ig-Lua' 1 1: 113 N. som sa. 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K gi O I o , EW 1 IN . f ess , A ,X tr ix , , ., ,115 1 , 850 fKf 4i 6 III -W Y . 1.4.9 ' 2 CLASS PROPHECY 1Cont.1 Art Hanson is employed at a butcher shop making wieners for Billings high cafeteria hm and George Heln the latest movle actors are at present starrrng rn Ronald Grands latest productron Coal Black and the Seven Glants wrth Drck Hazen as Dopey Gary Hrnes and Phyllls Hedrrck trlpped ua to the altar yesterday They were accom panred by Mary Ellen Mullowney alras Moo and Irm Bones Ryan who were hrtched rn Mexrco recently George Errckson IS busy herdrng sheep rn northern Montana 1Cont1nued on Page 1491 Congratulatlons from the Navy Hrgh School Graduates Get a Break ln the Navy For Informatron See Your Navy Recrulter Best of Luck to the Class of 50 2709 2nd Ave N The House That Quallty and Servlce Bullt Compllments CDN KELLEHER Western Llfe Insurance Co HEFFNER S CONOCO SERVICE 2000 lst Ave N Phone 9 2232 Hoffman Wlrch 61 Hauglcmd PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Telephone 313 N Broadway 8585 Bllllngs Mont. TRY THEM ONCE AND THEN YOU WILL SAY PARTY PIES Cannot Be Equaled for Downnght Emoyment Z Page O e Hu d ed Fo ty eight O M WOLD CO INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER FARM EQUIPMENT MOTOR TRUCKS AND REFRIGERATION 2920 lst Ave S , 1 ' 1 . . . 11 I A I ' 1 11 1 . ,, 1, 1 1, . .1 . . 1 1 - 1 , . 1 . 1, I 1 1 . - 11 . . 11 1 ,, ,, . ,, ,, f .1 1 1, . , . 1 1 . 1 . . 11 11 11 . 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' 1 . . 11 1 1 1 11 ::::.-:.-:::::.-::::::::::::::.-::.-::o b::::::::.-:::::::.-::::::::::::::: n n r - ' CLASS PROPHECY lCont.l Bill Fields is now managing a Billings hard- ware store. Sam Friesz, Don lflofterloer and Donald Grove are planting palm trees in Siberia while Gerald Grove and Don Girdwood are selling ice skates in Egypt. Delores Goodman and Carolyn Englebrete son are both married to successful ran hers loanne Frost has recently purchased an ex clusive dress shop in Hollywood Keeping books and taking care of correspondence is Lucille Groves CCont1nued on Page l5Ul CALL TWINWAY Interclty Home-to-Home Moving Servxce For Your Next Move Call Consolxdated Frexghtways Inc Phone 2177 Something .Yvw lirvry Day 4' --,--:-1 1 1 41 41 41 41 1 FOREVER 1 YOUNG 41 launty lunior Coats Doris Dodson Dresses Delmanette and Penalio Shoes lantzen Sweaters Q 114194144 FINE PHOTOGRAPHY FOR EVERY PURSE AND PURPOSE Hung CDW w Camera Store 219 N sara sf Phone 9 2479 Studlo COMPLETE STOCK OF PHOTO SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT RIEDESEL CONSTRUCTION CO 2325 9th Ave N Phone 6688 General Contractors 1 9 Page One Hu d ed Fo ty n e , 1 . 1, C . 41 1, . 4' 41 1 1 1 it .1 , - 1 . , :1 4, 1 1, . :1 - 1, - 1 1, ' :1 1, 1 1 41 1 I 41 , 1, 41 1, :::::::::::::.-::::::::.-::04::'04r1 41 4, 1, 1, 41 1, 1 41 4 41 1 1, 4 1, 1 1, 1, 1, 1, 41 , 1 1, 4, i.1--1 ,, 1, ,, 41 41 11 41 41 ' 41 ,1 41 1 41 1 41 1 . . 41 41 41 1 41 :1 4, 1 1, 1 'W 1, 1 41 :1 :1 1 1 41 I 41 , - 9 4: 41 . . 1 41 41 1, , . 1, 4, 1, 1 1, 11 1, 1, 1, , 1, 1, 1, 41 1, 1 1, 1, 1 1,::::::: :::::.-::::::::::.-:::::,::,q g,::::::::::::::::::::::.-:::::::::: f.-.-::::::::::.-:::.-:::::::,:::.-.-:::::::::::::.-::::::::.-.-:.-::::::::::::,-, 1 1 41 ' 1 , 1 41 ,1 . , 1 1, 41 1, 41 1, 41 1 Q 41 1 1 1 1 ,, 1, 4 1, 1 1 1 I '1 1, . . ' 1 1, 1 1 41 1, :1 1, 1 41 9 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.-::::::::.-::::::::J Q-::::::::.-::.-:::::::::::::::::.-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.-::::::::., ,1 :1 1 1 1 1, 1 1, 1, , 1, 1, 1, . 1, 1 41 1 1 1 1 41 -. 41 1, ' ' 1, 1 41 1 1 ,1 1 1 1 41 41 1 41 1 N 41 1 4 - - - - - -.-.--.- -::,-.-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::J n r r - ' SAUNDERS cAsH WAY LUMBER co Lumber and Hardware PAY CASH 6: PAY LESS Your Independent Dealer Phone 2912 18th St and lst Ave N Blllmgs Mont J UHN DEERE Quallty Farm Equrpment YELLOWSTONE COUNTY IMPLEMENT CO Flonsts Assoc1al1on 9 Coffman s 9 Hopper s U Salsburys ' Volly s Insured Savmqs an Real Estate Loans Frrst Federal Savmgs and Loan Assoclatron 2110 lst Ave N Phone 454 CLASS PROPHECY 1Contl Dolores Erlckson IS edltlnq the Cooke Iour nal ln Nome Alaska On her staff are Doro thy Ferguson and Beverly Fox Ernest Alevlzakes was recently elected Ex alted Ruler of the Natlonal Hobo s camp held each year 1n Chxcaqo He IS the younqest res1dent of the rallroad Junqles to ever hold thls oft1ce Tom Bruck and Lou Chatwood are Jolnt owners of a toothplck factory Bob Brown IS the star player on Phllhps 66 Marchant Calculatmq Machme Co Sales Servlce 324 Fratt Bldg Phone 9 1060 Bllllngs Mont MCINTOSH FURNITURE AND HARDWARE Across From Llbrary BILLINGS MONT CURLEE CLOTHES MALLORY HATS IABMAN SHOES VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS SHADOAN S MENS STORE BILLINGS SHERLDAN SPIC G SPAN CLEANERS For That Dlstmcuve Look Have Your Clothes Prospenzed We call for and clehver 290a Montana Awe Phone 3521 Page One H dred Ffty 0:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'1 W :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::7 1, P 'P P 1, I P 'P 'P 1, 'P 'P 'P 1, 'P 1P 'P 1, 'P 'P P 1, - . 1, 1, 1, 1, 'P 1P 'P 1 'P 'P 'P 1: 'P 'P 'P 1, P 'P . . 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MEIN S WEAR W E S T W O O D KELVINATOR MAYTAG Sales cmd Servxce IN 27th St Phone 3766 Ovxn a Royal and You Own the Best PETERSON TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 4 502 N 32nd St Bllllngs 'Vlont I I NEWBERRY CO 5 10 25c Store Eat and shop w1th your frlends at Newberrys CLASS PROPHECY 4Cont l horse Kld Attendlnq thls fabulous aftalr was Hollywood s great lover Vlctor Mature Dau ert Carolyn Bernstexn was recently elected head of the Nat1onal Cookle 1nst1tute Charlene Claxton has become the band and lS playmq at the Three D club Eva Ieanne Allen and Murlel Craddock are employed at Western Unlon del1ver1nq smq 1nq tele-grams 4Cont1nued on Page 1561 HI STUDENTS WELCOME Montana s Flnest Open A1r T H E A T R E THE MOTOR VU The Home of De Luxe ENTERTAINMENT Where the Stars of the Heavens and HOLLYWOOD Play Every N1qht Come as you are and brlnq your fr1ends West on Bxllmqs Lcrurel Road Independently Owned and Operated by Moran Theatre Corporatlon 1 Lf Page One Hundred Fifty four Bllllnqs Blllmqs Mont. Checker Cab Co Phone 8400 24 Hour Service COURTESY AND PROMPTNESS Best Wlshes to Class of 50 Pierce Packing Co. Bxlhngs, Mont. f-::::::::::::::::.-::::::::::::::::q ::.A:::.-::::::::::::::::::::::::: 1 1, 1 1, 41 1, 41 1, - :1 1, , . 1 1. 4 ' 1' . 1 ,I , ll3 . . 9:::-o:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::J L::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::- :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::7 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 1, , 1, , , 41 1 o o 0 1, 1 I 1 ' ' 5 .. 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ACROSS FROM COURTHOUSE BILLINGS MONT INSURED SAVINGS HOME LOANS HI QUALITY BRAND Dcury Products GOLDEN GUERNSEY DISTRIBUTOR MILK CREAM BUTTER ICE CREAM ICE CREAM NOVELTIES BILLINGS DAIRY Bllllngs Implement Co MASSEY HARRIS Farm Machmery Sales Servrce Combrnes Tractors Full Lme Implements 208 N 13th St Phone 4826 105 S 28th St BILLINGS MONT Dlck Qumn Owner JEWELRY Bnng Your Troubles to COLEMAN S MANUFACTURING IEWELERS 907 N 25th St Across from the Bcxll Park Phone 2896 PgeO eFfy 1 . :::::::,::.-:::::::::.-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.-::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::7 p:::::.-:::v-::::::::::::::::v-::::: 4 14 4 :4 P 4 14 14 1' I I - 4, 4 14 I 14 . 4, 4, 4, 4, 1 4 4 . 14 4 - 1, , 4, 4, 14 1, . 1 1 1 I I 1 - P 4 14 , 4 1' T 1 1 1 1 l , ...- 4 4 4 - 4 14 4 1 4, 4 1 1 4 14 4 14 I, . . 1 4 ' ' 14 4 . . 14 14 . . - 14 1 4, 4 14 1 4 :::::::::::::::::75:55:55-:JJ L:::9L9::::::::999::99JttJ99-71912-9 ::::::9:::::::::9::.-::::::::::::e:::::::9:::::::9::::f:::::J:f::- I . ., a ne Hund d ' t CITY DRIVE INN Comer of 4th Ave and N 30th Phone 2241 For a quick snappy lunch stop ln at the Clty Drlve Inn Wlth your frxends CLASS PROPHECY 1Cont 4 lrene Benner after sleuthlnq rn the bakerles 1or 10 consecut1ve years has hnally d1scov red the answer to the world baffhnq aues hon What happened to the hole m the doughnut? Duane Kzller Deqn and Bruce Mouse r1ppen have fmally been captured after a 7 day manhunt by Anzona Statze pohce They were sentenced to 28 years for the kldnaprnq of the youngest ch1ld of Mrs Beverly Downs Vandermouth of the Metropolltan Opera Bruce Anderson IS runnlnq competmon w1th Settergren Funeral Home 721 N 29th sf ESTABLISHED 1906 Ambulance Servlce Phone 2888 Casual Wear for Hxqh School Boy or Gul VlSlI Our New CASUAL SHOP The home of Florsheun Shoes Tuckers Shoes 108 N Broadway Conaratulahons to the Class of 50 BARRY 0 LEARY GENERAL CONTRACTOR Concrete Products Sand and Gravel ge One Hundred Ffty sux f-::::::::::::::::.-.-:.-:::::::::.-:::1 I 14 4 1, 1, . . . 1 14 4 1 14 A ' ' ' . 14 14 ' 14 14 9 ' - 1, 1, . 44 . 4, 4, , . 4 . 4, 44 4 4 4 , I .3 ,, 4 ,, ,, ,, 4 4, 4 4, f ' ' 14 14 V 4 . 4, 4, - , 4, 4, . . 4, 4, v 14 ' ' 14 ' 14 . .l . 14 ' - 4, - ' , 1, . 14 14 . . . . . 4,:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::q :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::1 r-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::1 , I' I' .4 , 4 4 4, 4 , 14 I, 14 ' ' :4 4: 4' 1 4' 4 1, 4: I A I 1, 1, 4, 4 1, 14 . . 1, 1 1, 14 1, 1 1, 14 1, 1 1, I1 4 I ' 4 4 4 4, 4 , I4 I 4 4 . 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Conqroitulotlons to the Class of 50 Shenii Albert Thomas CLASS PROPHECY 1Cont 1 oxppolnted chcnrmon of the Womens Repub l1con party wh1ch IS now odvocotlnq shorter sk1rts Lost mqht Carol Burtness runnlnq on the opposlnq tlcket mode CI speech oppeolhnq to the Wom n to flqht the r1se of sk1rts E1leen Bofdqley has won fume ond fortune almost overmqht by dlscovennq the only known remedy for IHQIOWH toenculs MISS Bodqley s remedy 1S now populorxzed by Potty crrnoll s best seller SCIGHIIIIC Core for ln grown Toenouls 1Cont1nued on Page 1605 WESTERN CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT RUDEN S FOOD SHOP FINER FOODS DAILY DELIVERY Phone 4533 245 Broadwater Conorortulotlons and Best W1shes to Class of 50 NYE S DAIRY 9 Page One Hundred Fnfty eught f:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-y fi.-:: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::f7 1 11 , 1 1, 1, 1 4, . 1 , ,1 1, ,1 1, 1 1, , 4, 1 4 4, 1, , , 11 1, :1 1, 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 0 1, 1 11 11 1, 1 1, 1, 1, 1 1, 11 1 ,1 1 1 1' 1 11 CO1 1' 1, - 1, 4, 11 1 11 1, 1 1, 11 4, 1 1 N 5 1 tr: : ::::: ::: :::::::::::::::::::::-'v 'J 47: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::J 4-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::1 ' 4 N 1 1 1 1 - 4, I I I v I 4, , 1 4, ,1 1 . . 1, , . , 1, 1 ' ' ' 1' I 1 1 9 ' ' ' I 1 ? 4 ' 4, 11 . . . 11 1 1, 6 1 X 1 1 1 4, ,1 1 ' 1' 4 1 1 4, 4 11 fx 1 1 1 . . . ,1 ,, O 1 ' 1 .- . 11 1, - 1 - 4, '1 . 4, 1 ,:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::4 0.-::::.-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::A, '1 4, 4, :- '- V 1 1, 4, 1 1, 1, 4, 1, 4, 4, 4, 1 1 1 4 :1 1 1 4, 4, 11 1, 1' 1 1' P 1 1, 4, 1, 4, I1 I1 1, 4, 1, 4, 4, , 11 1, 1, 4, 4, 4, 11 4, '1 , 1, 11 1, 4, 4, 1, 4, 11 4, 11 4, 11 4 11 4 :1 4 ' 1 1, 4 1, 4 1 , '1 4, 11 4, 11 1, 1 4, 1 4, 1, 4, 1 4, 1, 4 :::::::::::::::::: ::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::e::::::::::::::::::::::a 5 GFS P539 PM 'S' Z 'h APP1 Bruce Cook Transfer S 9 Dmry Equp Wm Syt Storage Company VISIT THE BILLINGS MONT y I 2513 M A N fanny, Qlami 94Ull 4756 NAMES OF DISTINCTION IN THE BUSINESS WORLD ROPER RANGE SERVEL REFRIGERATOR MOORE HEATER BILLINGS GAS COMPANY I 5:555ffiiffffiiffiiiifirififf5:5 frfifiiii-'JIJIJJJIIJJJJJJJJJJ ' co eni iances If ur e ' i ment :I If 6 Myers Automatic er s ems :I If 'Q 1, Il If Local and Long Distance Moving 1: 4.f:::::::::::::::::::--:::::::v ' 'I I :I y - I 1 Henr Clara Reiter- h ve. . 4 Bus. Phone - Res. Phone 'I 4 I::r::::::::::::::::::::::::::::J ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: O H i MacCarter s Servlcenter 24 HOUR SERVICE lst Awe N and N 20th Phone 6098 There s a Record for You APPLIANCE MART Magnavox Bendlx Monarch 116 N 27th St Phone 4494 Charbonneau Implement Ford Tractors Dearborn Farm Equrpment Sales and Service 'Z301 lst Ave S Phone 1049 BIIIIIIKS Mont Valley Motor Supply MODERN SERVICE Wholesale PARTS Accsssomrs EQUIPMENT CLASS PROPHECY 1Cont 1 Barbara Boyce and Rrlcla Davls are Jornt managers ol the school cafetena Cary Clark pnncrpal ol rumor hrqn noun ed tre resrqnatron ot Grace Duncar so 1al scren e teacher The posrtron lS oernq rlled by Mollre Day Demes who recervecl her aecrre from Mossrnarn Tech Carol Cart r rs now rarsrnq lrttle comets lnst ad of narnlnq them she calls them A lj and C Darell lohnson not only has an arrplane bat a Carr also 'I' NQNENS wasp. 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Blllln s Hunt L Qeaaspppopa-4-.5000-eaves:-Q 4 THE BEST IN SCHOOL SHOES THE BOUT SHOP Del rofl 1S now work na or n Ns se v as an mterpreuer Ros mary Cosens IS valcmq 1 xcellf ml Am fl an lmstory Teac mer Sae lS fun ox or C3 mal lae-as and was now abohs a 1 tl oo as re H was red an exoe 1 e us oy lllu name of S 1rley Davls Mawan Burlqluna was a oomt d Cad or B1 mas Busmess oileq S f oft V rlv Berqlol w1o llrd Eas 1o ol eqe o olucat I1 no e ate s V1 1Commuea on Page l6 D 'NH' Best Wlshes BLACKTOP CONSTRUCTION CO BILLINGS MONT Phone .3 0488 2 A - -:::QQ.':::::::':::::::04- Bennett Drug Stores P4 N P' Nurthtrn Huttl Bldg For Cver 30 Years People Have Done Well W1tl Qur Personal SQTVICD PETER YEGEN JR '5 5 51 51 5 J 1, 0t,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,, O60 1 Handx Iutatluns g J 000000-94000444-oo J :::::::::::::::::::: ,f U1 ' ' A M' ::::::,,.':::::e:::::: :::-::::-,::::::-.,,- 1 1 1 1 1, 1 1 1 11 5 - F fv 1 -. 5 .fv 1 2 1 1: 5 1 5' f 'B L' 1 11 :C 1 1 1: 1 M ' 1 CD4 33' A h 5 1 5 ' 1, 5 5 '1 1 5 ,j 1, 5 ' 1 m c Q- 5 1 5 5 I' '1 , 5 Q 5 5 5 , 1, 1 5 M1 ,dytn ,A 5 1 5 ' 1 1, 5 - - H- S :5 1 5 , 1 5 5 J 5' 0 A if 15- fl 5 5 , A , , ' . 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I' 5 5 ' 5 5 1 11 5 5 Z I 4 5 5 5 11 5 5 5 5 ' 1 1 1 f 1 1 . 1 U '- 5 ' ' 5 :I 5 1 -4 -1 f 5 1 1, 5 1 5 5 Insure with The Insurance Man BHS Class of 1913 Ralph O Nore Ofhce Mgr BHS Class oi 1920 1,,,,,, 0 '4-4-QQ, E C Yeqen BHS Class of 1944 Glenn H Prather Bllhnqs Hartford Agency lst Au N Phone Ph XVQ Pav fox Ashes and Sell Dlll Chcip .0-eeoooooeooooooaao J 'U na 10 fl O 3 m I c :x Q. 1 0 Q. 2' x H 54 S L rn CLASS PROPHECY 1Cont.l loyce Cornlng has opened a new depart ment store 1n B1ll1ngs whlch 15 runnlng com petrtron to the one owned by Ioyce Cole Mrs Cassa lane Wentworth nee Buckner IS happrly marrled and has twlns to brmg her double Joys Donald belleves that Allman should Work Donald 1S boxlng wlth Pollce Athletlc league It IS rumored he doesnt WGII for the e Iohnny Culverson and Peter DamJanov1ch have the largest mmk farm 1n the M1ddle West 1Cont1nued on Page 1641 Phone 2525 BAKER TRANSFER STORAGE CO P O Box 989 Blllmgs Mont Meadow Gold J-uf Nl G9 d Hum 'gqxxr C6 090771 Packaged for easier shoppmg THE PACKAGE COLOR TELLS THE FLAVORI 1 1, Pge0eHundedS tyt FINE CUSTOM TAILOR or LADIES AND MEN NICK SASICK 107 N 27th St Key Clty Bldg Denlson Machme Company Motor Rebuxldmq and Parts 427 St Johns Ave Blllmgs 2807 lst Ave N Phon 4544 O Musxcal Instruments O Radxo Repcnr Servlce O Philco Radxos O Records Studxo Instruction lIlllI1GS IIISEI ec 1 We E QHTMHS CHRISTENSEN PLUMBING 61 HEATING Plumblng Heahnq Au Condltlomng Reinqeratlon 3615 Montana Ave CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 50 Vtsrt us after school and even1ngs for the be-st rn home cooked foods and sand wlches complete fountam servrce SPORTSMAN CAFE 2902 lst Ave N f:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: - 1 1 9:.-::::::::::::::::::::.-.-:::::::: . 1 . 1, . 1, . 1 B ll. 11 . . 11 1, . . . . . 1, 11 . . 1 . ., ' , 1 1.f:::::::::::::::::::::.-:::.-:::::: :.-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'1 AA-AA AAAA A A A,,.. - - e 1, g:::::::::::::: ---- v---v - --'-- ' - ' ' 1 , 1 1 1, 1 11 . . e 1, 1, 11 1, 1 11 ' 1 1 1 ' . . . 1, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1, . 1, 11 1, 1 - 1 1 , .X , . - 11 1 ' -,Z 1 . 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CLASS PROPHECY fContl McFarland and tae dean of Qlfl lS Ellen Max we Mqmyn Maisy has formed 1 Q on scoms Nordome Agency Insurance and 1S teachmg bud calls Arleen Matthaes Susle lohnson and Doro 202 N 24th St thy Mrller are forelgn correspondents for Vogue maqazme Phone 93826 Blllmgs Mont Loren Lowry and lerome Kerner have been try1ng to f1gure out a way to have two sum mers Perd1tta MCCrea trred to be a profess1onal football player lvhlclred Lenhart and Betty Le1kam are ra1s mg frog legs They sell them to Patncla Kempe vxho owns a frog restaurant t a W 1 In 6 R1chard Howe Just won the Inchanapolls Mon an e d g 500 mlle race Hrs h1gh powered motor con Radiator Co J C W11118H1SOH 8: Sons 119 N 30111 St Phone 2965 B1ll1ngS Mont Always Serv1ng Someone Somewhere slsted of a squlrrel runrnng on a treadmlll whrch was mvented by Robert L1nse CCont1nued on Page 167D Slnce 1902 Blll1I'lQS Shopplng Center Two Flne Stores to Serve You B O W E N ' S HART ALBIN sromz Pon MEN HART ALBIN CO. 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E' ra rn 5 U1 rn Q.. 5.7 5 'FU 2 5 ro fl 5 on 1, For Honest and Expenenced Bulldlng Servlces 99 ROY E THOMPSON CONSTRUCTION CO Full value for your bulldmq dollar CLASS PROPHECY lCont l Russell Marsh owns a large dude ranch Donald Metcalf and Elmer M1ller teach tne greenhands how to r1de norseback Kay McLean found a way to use the hole 1n a doughnut She made a fortune on the 1dea and IS now l1v1ng 1n Pans Nancy McCrum has a world famed strmg of polo pon1es R1ley Howe her famous star ts m the hospltal w1th 1nJur1es Eleanore Llndermann and Ruth McCracken 'mave been worklng as stunt artlsts IH Holly wood Sally Kober lackle Korstad and Paultne lv1e hav b en puttlng on then own soap opera My Latest Tomato Barbara Honsteln Francls Kellogg and Kath leen K11chl1 nave taken up medtclne and have become vetennanans for a flea clrcus Douglas I-mowald and Allen McConnaughey 'mave been prosp ct1ng ID the Rocky Moun taxns for gold Frank Kamlowsky, on tycoon, gas grubstaked thelr tr1p Durwood Iohnson, famous football center tor the Chlcago Bears, has Just slgned another years contract Thomas Lmdeman IS a whlp man on a chatn gang 1n Afnca because of h1s steel person allty Elame Mason lS teachlng ohyslcs and Ian 0 Ianney cftemlstry 1n tne hlgh scn ol at Fly Inn Davld Kldd IS the pr1nc1pal Dav1d Leuthold tn a st1rr1ng comeback knocked out Tommy Larson 1n the worlds heavywe1ght boxmg champ1onsh1p T1ger Tommys manager Glenn Kautz complamed blll91lY about Dandy Dave s atom1c punch Norman Mtller made a fortune on h1s wheat farm and IS now spendlng hrs w1nters 1n Flor 1 a Sharon Iohnson and Peggy Lawson are the smgmg stars tn the new Broadway h1t South Pole lack Israel dlrector of the girls chorus f1nds h1s work very lnterestmg Clans Kelly Imogene I-Iornung and Bev rly McConnaughey are modelmg for a Lon don fashlon shop Admirals Iames Mclntyre and Iames Mead er are satllng around the world Just for the fun of tt F1re Chlef Robert Lmdberg s statlon burned down last nlght The only xnlury was Don Me-rr1tt who was taktng a bath durmg the f1re and found the water qutte warm The flre was belteved to have been started by Darrell Iohnson and Ace Lalfevere when they l1t a match to see lf there was any gas 1n the tank of a truck Wayne Lattlmer IS now ptctured ln the Hall fCont1nued on Page l68l Page One Hundred Sixty seven I I ' ' ' ' ' ' - A Q-::::::::::::::::::::-, f-,:::::::::::::::::::::1 . . . 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'I 'I ., . , . - 3 BHS I thmk that I shall never see A scfrool wrtn letter of a B As lovely as thrs school of ours From wh1c'1 we turn out many stars We have a dally currlculum Whrch leaves some people dense and nurrb For wrth the classes come the grades And my how we do wrsh some a1ds But classes are not all we have Whrch to our sprrrt 15 a salve For the Kyote comes out every week ln whrcn news of the scnool we seek Then we have our sports and games Wrth fellow athletes even some damesl But at the present rt rs basketball Let s grve a cheer one and all' Dancrng far 1nto the nrght Is one factor rn socral lrght Or lads and lasses on a date My' How these students ratel We also have all sorts of clubs Whrch to future lrfe are buds We have assemblres every week And classes then we never seek' Sumrnlng thrs up 1ts a pretty good place For rt s here that no one sets a pace Every on s equal wrtn tne others Mrgnt even say we re all brothers Everyones tempted and tnes 1t once Som are defeated some trrumph We nave our good we wave our bad But l tnmk everyone 1S glad Glad to be rn old Brllmgs Hrgn Yet glad when graduatron IS n1gn But tnrs old school seems to grow more mellow And strll loved more by every fellow Donna Spanrer Royal Stewart 4ser1ously 1llI What are the cnances of my IGCOVGTIHQQ Doctor Kelly Hagerty One hundred per cent Medtcal records show that nme out of every ten d1e of the drsease you have Yours IS the tenth case lve treated Others all dred Statrstrcs are statrstrcs You re bound to get we l A man on tnal for ms lrfe was be1ng ex amrned by a group of psychratnsts Suddenly one doctor Jumped up and snout ed at htm Qurck how many feet has a centr pede'9 The rnan came back tn a dry vo1ce Gad 15 that all you have to worry about? lO6 NORTH BROADWAY BILLINGS MONTANA L Page One Hundred Sixty nme . 1 D. , , 1 . 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Mr Faculty remember the t1me last year when you sat up all n1ght preparmg a sur prrse test for the next day s classes? The next mornmg you walked mto your classroom heavy eyed but nevertheless ready for the fun Starmg at you from almost empty rows were perhaps a half dozen faces and on the bulletm These students are to be excused to attend the Great Falls game AT Great Falls' Hundreds of names later you slumped slowly to the floor You dont look so good old man Whats the trouble? I got domestlc trouble But Harry you always sa1d your Wlfe was a pearl Yeah that she 1S Its the mother of pearl that makes the trouble GAZETTE PRINTING C0 The Blllmqs Gazette Dculy 6 Sunday 65541655 Ofhce Furnmture Ofhce Supplxes Book Bmders Commercial Pnnters Prlnters of Kyote Publrcatlons 1, Page One Hundred Seventy Y Y oi , . 'bzss lj Q 1 4, . 9 X vb, .' .Q 'ZR ,QIKRQQ 50? I st' 06' 1 sf: ' ' 12: N Q 1 , V 1 I If ' 1 1 ' 1' P? I -tif 4. .fl 'K H I 1.1-, I ' . .. 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