Billings Senior High School - Kyote Yearbook (Billings, MT)
- Class of 1951
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Co-advertising Manager Doris Fairburn ,,,l.,... Co-advertising Manager Henry Harsch ....,..w..,,,...,.,..,oY,,,,,......o,,,..,.,..,,o Adviser Uheme . . . 'Uision . . . Democracy . . . .Americanism Editorial: Solomon's words, Where there is no vision people perish, is as true today as it was 30 centuries ago. The model or pattern of mankind's progressematerial, ethical, spiritual, down through the ages has been determined by those who had vision. Democracy offers the most fertile soil tor growth of men with vision. Our country is indeed blessed. The United States, democracy and Americanism are still ONE and INSEPARABLE. Schools must supply conditions which will nurture vision it democracy and Americanism are to exist inseparably. What are we doing? .Toem . . . Uision: An unceasing virtue Not easy to comprehend quickly, But through long practice lt may be understood and used To great advantage. Where there is no vision the people perish, observed wise Solomon. Only by the past may we know the future. History moves in a circle. Plan for what is to come . . Live today, But live for tomorrow. vRobin Fraser. ,, w- ll EQ:5 '5 -'r- can X,-fi. x v.,'X S Contents ADMINISTRATION Board of Trustees ...A,, Administrators ..,,.......,,,,,w, Room Representatives . ,, Faculty C s...., ssss s,...., ,s,s , CLASSES Seniors ,..,is Traditions ,. luniors . I s,s,s,, Sophomores i,,.,.,,s ORGANIZATIONS Clubs ....t,,,,,u, ..,, Page Txm .Nineteen School Life .,.t,,,,,,,,,,, t,,,. 8 6 Publications ,, ,e,e,e,e,e I .. 92 Classes at Work .,...w.. ,,w... 9 6 Music .,.....,...,u,u,w,u.. ,..... 1 OU Who's Who ute,u,u..............u...w,..... w...e, l O4 Drama .,..,tt,v,.......,......w...,,,.........,,,. ..,,.. l U6 Majorettes and Cheerleaders .,.,e,e. ,, lO8 SPORTS Football .,e,,, e,e,., l 12 Statistics w,Y.,.... ,,..,, l 19 Basketball t,i,,,c,e c, l20 Minor Sports ee,,.,.. , ,. l25 B Squads ,,,,,ce.... .A 126 Track .c,c,c,v,,w..,. ,..,.. 1 28 intramural ,.,,,,,.,c...,,,,,,.,,......i.t,,, .i...Y l 29 FEATURE AND ADVERTISING ,,......c cci..c. l 30 KYCDTE ANNUAL Billings Senior l-ligh Billings, Montgng jifty-one situ I , 5 11 9 ggylt WMM M Vg ar ' f 3 1 ! ' if 3 :Mn x 1. , ,, , A K vi1L3llZl 4 wwf Mf LN fqg48'5f.--maui 'fa 1 V Horeword . . They that give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. -Benjamin Franklin. Our .Trinciples . . . The staff, believing that the American way of life is the best, will attempt to show how the principles of democracy and freedom are carried out in our school. Also, how the students can further their best interests by following the precepts for free living. The many departments give each student the opportunity to express himself. Each one, if he has the initiative, can be outstanding in one or more fields. ln BHS there are all colors, creeds, nationalities working and living together in a miniature world We are hoping through the l95l Kyote Annual to influence our readers to live by the code of un-prejudiced living. Kyote staff wants to give each reader a better idea of what goes on in the halls, classrooms, athletic fields and extra curricular activities. After you graduate, some of you will go on to higher education, others to serve in military forces, some to seek employment. No matter what you do, it is hoped that you will remember and cherish your memories of BHS when you look through this memento in future years. And stretch the hands of memory forth To warm them at the wood fire's place! -Iohn Greenleaf Whittier. Page Five School Board .Holds Big Responsibility Mr. M. C. Gallagher has been superintendent of Billings School District 2 since l937. Final recommendations to the school board rest with him. He must decide whether the prob- lem is necessary and helpful to all and when presenting it to the board shows every aspect of the problem so it will be given every possible consideration. The student body of Billings highschool ap- preciates and wishes to acknowledge their ap- preciation of his interest and work done for our school. Mr. Sterling M. Wood, chairman of the board of trustees, is a lawyer with the firm of Wood, Cook and Moulton. Grant Boorman is chairman of the teachers committee. His everyday occupation is that of managing Lumber Dealers, lnc. Supt. Merle C. Gallagher FIRST ROW Cleft to rightD-Ster- ling M. Wood. Fred A. Hofman Grant M. Boorman. Earl E. Tiffany. SECOND ROW-Paul O. McCorm- ick, Harold J. Fraser. Theodore R. Corbett. Edward Lacklen. NOT PIC- TURED-Floycl W. Thompson. Page Six Harold I. Fraser, manager of Billings Grocery Company, is chairman of the Athletic Advisory committee. Fred A. Hofmann is chairman of the Non- Athletic Advisory committee. He is connected with the O. M. Wold lmplement Company. Earl E. Tiffany, owner and manager of the Tiffany lnsurance Agency, is chairman of the Finance committee. Theodore H. Corbett did not seek re-nomina- tion Paul O. McCormick, secretary and office manager of Pierce Packing Company, is also chairman of the Supplies and Textbook com- mittee. Edward Lacklen is clerk and business man- ager of the school board of trustees. All these men serve our school district effi- ciently and well without pay. Even though they have jobs of their own, they are willing to give of their valuable time to do this public service, knowing how useful and much needed the work is. Billings highschool students recognize and appreciate the fine jobs these men are doing. Trustees of School District No. 2 MQ .Administration The three paramount functions of a faculty are teaching, research, and public service-these three. But the greatest of these is teaching. -Hamilton Holt. Aquarrel, a war, a misunderstanding Mightn't have happened had the truth X been known. Learning the facts, though it's quite demanding, Pays in the end, so has been shown. -Robin Fraser. Ueachers .Are the Quardians of Education I Education .95 the 'Basis of Democracy. . Learning is so very important that it cannot be stressed enough. But the following pages and your own thinking should take care of that. Of prime importance are the administration and faculty which are theguardians of education. In our government, we have congress and the house of representatives who make the laws and to enforce them we have an elected, qualified president. And so it is much the same in our school. To make our system of education run smoothly we have a superintendent to oversee everything, with a staff of principals under him and a faculty under each principal. This makes the system a united whole all working to make for the most efficiency, much as our government system works. For the benefit of the people there is a governments-for the benefit of the learners there are the teachers and the idrninistrators. -EJ' n-5, Page Seven FIRST ROW fLeft to Rightj-Darwin Decker, Martha Day, Jere Ann Thomas, Hazel Houseman, Suzanne Grand, Ed Louk, Rob- erta Graham, Lory Wilson, Karen Jorgenson, Kay Schmidt, Colleen Merrifield. SECOND ROW-Vonnie Bowles, Donnaleen Tait, Ray Frank, Jo Thomas. Pat Cooley, Cecilia Twilde, Kenny Hofferber, Dick Critelli, Gene Badgley, Barbara Huddleston, Carol Nel- son. Gary Hill, Betty Merrill, Ruth Freiburger, Bernice Schutropp, Carol Critelli, Serina Overbo. THIRD ROW-Jerry Rafn, Jack Streeter, Dick Wike, Larry Drier, Jim Brush, Mike Molohan, Jim Lackman, Dick Fox, Harvey Cale, Dave Robertson, Helen Glantz, Cherie Brodsack, Arlene Werle, Joan Parsons, Suzie Linton, Joan Young, Marlene Leone, Marlene Johnson, Joan Jensen. FOURTH ROW-Dan Hudson, Vern Coberly, Don Beatty, Jerry Hein, Ed Nessan, Dennis Reichenbach, Don Erickson, Barbara Avent, Dean Simmons, Bob Hanson, Bill Chapple, Duane Ehrenberg, Bill Moody, Dale Tenny, Dean Phelan, Jim Cutts, Ronnie Smith, Betty Mc- Clure, Kenny Groves, Jo Robinson, Teddy Roe, Dick Finney. NOT PICTURED-Ed Bergquist, Lee Chatwood, Tom Gray. .Room Utepresentatives Strengthen Uies President ,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,, K en Groves Vice President. ,.,, ,,.,,,,,,,. D on Beatty Secretary ,,,....,,..,,...,,,,. ...,.. C herie Brodsack Two students from each second period class compose the Room Representatives. These representatives meet with school administrators to discuss items of student interest and to give their ideas and opinions on the matters being discussed. This year Room Representatives were influential in the adopting of the activity ticket. Representatives are always willing to give time and help for something that benefits the school. A true demo- cratic spirit is displayed in this organization, as students have a voice in the handling of school affairs. Mr. lesse G. Ragsdale is adviser of the organization. This brings faculty and student relationships even closer, making school an important milestone in the lives of the present-day students and the future tax-payers of the world. OFFICE SECRETARY Could l see Mr. Ragsdale? This question is heard many times a day by office secretary Mrs. Lynn Brown. Keeping school records, sending transcripts and taking care of all school business are just a few of the duties Mrs. Brown does so efficiently and cheerfully. She is also super- visor of OD, a group of highschool girls that performs of- fice duties in regular class periods. Mrs. Brown has been office secretary since l947 and is always ready to help with any and all problems that may be presented. You will find her pleasant and helpful any time you stop in the office. YOU HAVE AN UNIQUE HERITAGE . . . Mr. lesse G. Ragsdale has been principal of Billings Senior highschool since l945. Comments Principal Bagsdale: To every generation comes the task of appraising the realities of life as they unfold before tne approach of adulthood. You have been made insecure by the necessity of confronting abruptly a divided and belligerent world. This isn't something new but it is strange to you who are emerging from the protective influences of home and school. You have the heritage of western civilization and our own standard of values which make the United States of America unique among nations. This heritage can not be used unless we understand and appreciate it, Even these are not enough. We must cultivate it and act upon it. There is so much falsehood in the world and so much dis- honesty in our own society that all highschool youth who have a sense of values and a feeling of moral direction have the greatest challenge that has ever confronted a new generation. It is a challenge to understanding, to courage, to kindness and to the best in democratic character. What you do and the lead- ership you develop in the next fifty years could well be the most significant contribution of all time. I sincerely believe that you, in this school, are chal- lenged to take the lead. jhe .Helping .Hands of Our Student 'Body Our dean of girls, Miss Gertrude Whipple, taught geometry until she took her MA degree in guidance and personnel work and became dean in 1947. Miss Whipple has charge of girls' attendance, iob recommendations personnel reports to accompany college entrance applications, housing, report cards and nurse services Through the telephone in her office have passed countless incoming and outgoing calls making it one of the busiest in the school. Miss Whipple is sure she has the most satisfying work in the most interesting highschool and says l am proud of the way BHS students learn to meet situations and to get along with people l, To Mr. Earl C. Collins falls the double duty A- of being dean of boys and vice principal of the - school. ,, Mr. Collins has been vice principal since 1948. Besides having charge of all the boys and helping to keep the school running smoothly, Mr. Collins is sponsor of Yellowstone Key club. States Mr. Collins, l am proud of the many boys who are 'self-startersf My admiration for them grows as I see them become active in projects and activities which require fine ideals and persistent effort. ftaculty Jlfiembers .Have .Attended Sixty our HOWARD VANOVER BS MS Wood Shop Rocky Mountain College Iowa State College ROBERT W WILSON BA ME Salesmanshlp and Retailing CPT CD Eastern Montana College of Education University of Montana Part Tlme Coordinator Sponsor PTC Club Student Counselor Charge of Testing Program JK CLARA STRUTZ Speech Dramatics University of Wisconsin North Central College Sponsor of Apprentice Club GRACE IOI-INSON B.A. Home Economics Montana State College Oregon State College University of Southern California University of Hawaii Sponsor of Future Homemakers of America Page Ten MILDRED KNUDSEN Home Nursing Billings Deaconess Hospital Montana State College IEAN I-IONER English Radcllffe College Eastman School of Music Uniwerslty of Montana CLARENCE A ANDERSON B A M A Speech Enghsh Wisconsin State Teachers College Augsburg College Colorado State College Umversity of Minnesota Toastmasters Club FREDERICK K MILLER BS MA Speech Dramatics University of WISCODSIH Unix ersity of Northwestern Eastern Montana College of Education Thesplan Troupe Llttle Theater Debate Coach 4:5-.3 DL erent Snstztutzons o .Higher .Cearnmg RAYMAND E AGEE Vocatxonal Agrlculture Montana State College State College of Washln ton Future Farmers of Amerrca Presrdent of Montana Vocatlonal Assoclatlon ROBERT F IACOBSON Englrsh Luther College Unlverslty of Mmnesota Unrverslty of Hamlme FRANCES KUNKEL Bookkeeping Umversrty of Utah Oregon State College DOUGLAS MARKS World Relatlons Am rlcan Hlstory Umversrty of Montana Sponsor of Junlor Optrmrsts IO WIEGAND Typmg I University of Wyomlng CARL S WARK B A Typmg Umverslty of Montana ROBERT A GORTON Amerlcan Hlstory Athletxcs Unxversrty of Washmgton Umversrty of Montana I e terman s Club RUSSELL E FITSCHEN Geometry Geology Montana School of Mmes Unlverslty of Montana We certarnly must contrnue to strengthen the role played by our teachers rn our schools Educahon w1ll help our c1t1zens to dlstrnqulsh between truth and falsehood and thus better our chances for freedom Mr Bernard Baruch Page Eleven , BA. 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U I U A A B.A.- ff 4 - Uwenty two Faculty Jlflembers Sponsor Clubs THOMAS A PURCELL M8Ch1De Shop Mechameal Drawmg, Eastern Montana College of Educatlon Arlzona State Teachers College Colorado State Teachers Montana State College ELLEN SHIELDS Geometry Algebra Unxverslty of Montana Unxverslty of Washlngton K QM W4 GERTRUDE WHIPPLE B A M A Dean of Glrls Montana State Unlverslty UNIX erslty of CHllf0Tnl8 Unlverslty of Washlngton Colorado College of Educatlon ELZA HUEEMAN Llbrarlan Montana State Unlwersltw Columbla Unlwerslty Soonsor of Llbr ry Aids Montana Chairman of Amellean As oclatlon of School L1b1ar1ans Page 'I ws elw e 4'5- -ahh lEAN MERCER World Hlstorv Concordla College Sponsor of Guldante Llblaxy H1 Trl WILLARD H RAMSETT Amerlcan H1StOTy Indlana Unlversxty UHIXEFSIYQ of Mmnesota MRS SUE HUT 1 ON Anatomx and Physlology Blology Montana State College Great Falls Deaconess Hospltal MRS VERA MAE BRUEGGER Bookkeepmg Jamestown College Unlverslty of Washmgton Unxvelslty of Montana Unlverslty of North Dakota B.A. B.A. it B.A. U .IZ . 1 '-I,V: B.S. h I A S f A ' ' ' A T Bs. l D B.A., M.A-. 2' BIA. t ' ' v 'V V ' bv lr' ig .I 8 . H S I A ' ' A V 1 Eighteen Ueachers .Have Served m .Armed 3orces MARY S LARSEN BA MA En l1sh French UHlVETS1ty of Montana UH1VefSlty of Northwestern UHlV6fS1ty of Columbla French Club H1 Tr1 WILLIAM V LAZETICH Physxcal Educatlon Head Football Coach UHlV6fSlty of Montana Rocky Mountam College Soonsor of Letterman s Club AB MA American History Dakota Wesleyan Un1ve1s1ty UH1V6lSlty of Wlsconsln Umverslty of Callfoxma Unlverslty cf Washlngton Unlverslty of Colorado Unnexslty of Chxcago L VERA MCREYNOLDS BA Shorthand Typxng Doare College Unlverslty of Nebra ka Gregg School L I-I RATZLAFF Automobile Mechimcs EARL C BAILEY BA MA Flne Arts Unlverslty of Montana Unxverslty of Utah Colorado State College of Educatlon San Dlego State College Chlcago Academy of Fme Arts I' E KASER B S M A Physlcs R3d10 Northeast MISSOUFI State Teachers Eastern Montana College of Educatxon Umverslty of MlChlgan Massachusetts Instltute of Technology Spon or of Focus Club MYRTLE D STEEN B A M A Engllsh Macalester College Umversxty of ChlC3g0 Page Thirteen 1 ' If B.A.. ' A ADELIA M. PRICE Seventeen 'BJ-IS jeachers .Hold Jviasters Degrees EDITH W GALERNEAU Fngllsh Spanish University of Montana University of Wyoming Rocky Mountain College Co Sponsor of Pep Club Cheerlead rs L F BEELER BS LLB Civics University of Kansas University of Colorado Kansas State Teachers College University of Idaho Co sponsor of Elphadonk CATHERINE COLOSKY B.S. M.A. English College of St. Catherine University of North Dakota Sponsor of Pep Club WILLIAM AUKERMAN B.S. Biology Belmont County Normal University of Ohio Brown University Rocky Mountain College Science Club Chairman of Red Cross Swimming Program Page Fourteen CHARLES E BORBERG AB MA Chemistry University of Michigan Sponsor of Argon Science Club CHARLES O BOYD BA ME Ma hematlcs Drivers Training Peru State Teacher College University of Montana IEANETTE CLARK B A M A Spanish Vassar College Berlin University Madrid Umverslty Columbia University Seattle University Middlebury College University of Mexlco Sponsor of Activity Klub CAK BERNARD D MYERS Mathematics Montana State College Unlverslty of Montana Sixty-three Courses .Are Being Uaught CHARLES R CUTTS BA B of Muslc Supervxsor of Muslc Senlor Hxgh Chorus Yankton College Unlverslty of Minnesota MacPha1l School of MUSIC Unlverslty of Montana Sponsor of Skl Club Muslc Dlstrlct Chalrman CLIFFORD H COREY Av1at1on Mechanic LOUISE G KRAFT BA MA Latm Enghsh Oberl1n College University of Southern Callfornla Unlverslty of Montana UHlVeFSlty of Washington W1ll1am and Mary College Latm Club Flrst Asslstant Dlrector Department of Classroom Teachers Eastern Dlstrlct MEA ROY A MGRIN Physlcal Educatlon Health Montana State College Rocky Mounta1n College Basketball Coach HENRY HARSCH BA MA English Journallsm Unlverslty of Montana Umverslty of Washlngton AdVlS6I of Kyote Publxcatlons C IVINE MOODY Soclology Economlcs UnlVeFSlty of Kansas University of Washmgton STANLEY C RICHARDS B of MUSIC Instrumental Muslc Unlverslty of Mlchlgan Great Falls College of Educatlon LILLIAN CERVENKA Health Physlcal Educatlon Montana State UnlV6PSlty Unlverslty of Callforma Sponsor of Majorettes Glrls Intramural Tenms Team Presldent of Montana Assoclatlon Health Physlcal Education and Recreatlon for -w,..,.,, M. sz ' 1 Wm S 'UYMV71 :bw 'ig K K f!!f'2'??5if'w ,.,, aw 4 ., .... 4. . P A 0 ,S H W A 1 Zh ,.,, , I , J,QxW, E ,K if-3355 my I wer .-.- M 7 f 1 Q f Q Glasses Primarily, democracy is the conviction that there are extraordinary possibili- I ties in ordinary people, ' and that if we throw wide the doors of opportunity so that all boys and girls can bring out the best that is in them, we shall get amazing results from unlikely sources. That is why, with all its discouraging blunders, we must everlastingly believe in it. ffliarry Emerson Fosdick. Sf Learning Geased .CPeople would 'Become Barbarians The world stops, short in its tracks! Living things all stop growing-die! There are no more thoughts, dreams, experiences! NOTHING! It is a place too terrible to even contemplate. Progress is the food ot humanity. Without new thoughts the world would fade to nothing as the snail which dies if it does not grow a new ring each year. Civilization must have new people with each passing minute to supply new ideas without which, the world would not thrive. 4 -My J'-V' .' I 'fa- Page Seventeen .As Seniors, we Step Forward and Salute you The door marked Future is open to us now and we must step through it confidently with the knowledge that we have twelve years of expert training for life behind us. The way may look vague and misty at the first glance but as we step forward we will be- gin to make out the shapes of the concrete things which progress offers us. Webster says that progress is the advance to an objective- gradual betterment. Gradual betterment. Can We as seniors take this definition of progress and use it to the fullest extent make it work for us as the graduating classes in the past have endeavored to make progress for themselves? We say that we can only try. Actually We must do more than just try. The future of our too small universe really lies on our shoulders now ln times of crisis our parents and elders look at us and say You are our only hope now The word now which has re-occurred here again and again is significant because we have to do our living in the present tense What Job lies ahead of us? we ask In l95l Just as in l94l the highschool student is faced with the immediate threat of war lf we could only turn time back and hear what the students in our highschool were thinking of their chances for survival in those troubled time There is no doubt that their thoughts were filled with dissolution and yet then as now they could hear that re ecno ing of the educated man Fear comes from the warehouse of ignorance they head him say lt has always been man s custom to find an immediate remedy for whatever surpresses his natural energies In our twelve short years of learning we have been handed the remedy for fear ignor ance doubt and above all pessimism on a silver platter We have not only gained knowledge and wisdom but we have taken the first steps toward being able to cope with this future that IS challenging us We have been well rounded and ably led by one of the greatest leaders of our nation the American teacher As seniors We step forward and salute you jenny Qrand and Jlfioore .Tromote 73J'lS Spirit Leaders in the class of l95l were class officers Dale Tenny Suzanne Grand and Pat Moore These students have b en prominent not only inholding the offices but all are active in promot ing school spirit club life and aiding various community services Chosen by their classmates on responsibility scholarship fortitude and leadership these stu dents took over the task of planning the senior class banquet and aided in choosing the gradu ation announcements The senior class has had fin representation in office this year President Tenny held roles in several school productions traveled to Boys State and was ac tive in Key club and many other school activiti s Vice President Grand was one of the six dele secretary has served as president of AK been active delegate in Girls State and many school activities President Dale Tenny 561 Q-1 ,W Vice President Suzanne Grand Secretary Pat Moore Page Eighteen , , , , ' 1 I I - T - I I 1 S I I I I I I . I I I - I l I I I - gates at Girls State, cheerleader, and candidate for Miss Bronc-ette contest. Pat Moore, class . S ,, . W ' A -t..x .iz A ' ' ' ff? 9 , .V.........,w........g.............Vg.... X, .. Q f , if ,ff Seven Semors .Are Gast o jhe .Hasty .Heart RLSSEII DAXID ANII-N FFA All SCl1oo Rcwuc PFOLIIICIIOII 1 Room Rppruenrmu IIS JEAN ANDERSON HI-XI-RIN JEAN AN DERSON lliexm k1nv.11C 4 Pup 1 DTCFIIILC 1 LLILIIIX ' C oo um I L member NI11111 1 Chorus I 4 ECOIIUINIC Xkorkxhop 1 1 .ado HN S P1n1 on 4 Douh e Qurmu 1 mmton I All Northvsul XIIINIC Nlncl 4 X R I ERT ANDERSON mliohm lHII'Il'11LlTIl Hrxkuhlll mc P1trol4 A 11111111 Nluhlm A JACQLI-LINE II-F ARNISTRUNC1 4J.1Lk1w.1 H I FHA ' Egonomu Workshop 2 BARBARA JEAN ANENIT IB.xrb1v.1 Nolluhlll 1 4 Room Rgprugmr c 4 Pe -1 Cnrls Chorus PATRICIA JUNCT- DE IPA!! 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FAXI- JOAN BOHNS-ACR PLD 4 Pengx C111 H1Lh Pomx Okllhwnm L1hr1rx Ard 4 BARBARA EILFN BORIIERU 1B1rh1u Apprenuu T NX h.1t .1 L1lL ProduCI1on Iixrretls oi Nhm o C Strut ProduCl1on I Remember Nllmx Produuron o Se 1 MCL Prcsrdc Fr: C Crglxrx 4 N.1t1or1rl Honor Souux I ' k1n:11C 4 CIIIINIITIIN Form 11 Commmcc 4 luolc P.1pr.r SNUCIAIC Fdllor 4 rn Do Con c: JAX NF NIARX BRAIII AND 11111 liLm1d11 H1 hwhool HLI'I1lk.lll Nlmnesou Ihupxm Rxole Plrw 4 C NI rn VN ho Cdmc to Dmmr Produguon 4 ARIOA D-ARI FNE BRFHNI Fgonomn XXorkshor1 PIC 4 CHERIE ANNE BRODSACR 1Ch1n1 Xxllllgllsh CCn1r1l H1 hwhool Vkhrlchsh N1onx.m1 FConom1C Workshop SChool um Y lm 4 Room Rcpruc11t1t1w uruxrw. 4 NIl1on..1l onor ULILIX 4 The 'Nlm VV o C mme ro Dmncr ProduC11on 4 kxou Annu II QIFLUIJ 11on 4 c lstk LI l,l'UL.lLIClIOIl PIL: NIYICICEI1 o o f ' I . . ' ,. . I. 3. -IL l l .L Y ' f2...',.AR- A I. '- 7 I' '- ' 3. 41 cxxfx 'ifip Ap- Q 2...Sf :Y 31 .A.lS'h IR' 31 R'- N MIC 31 .l. '.l 1 l ' ' 41 Had- ' .1. .' ' , ' ,.., X. 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A Jlflan who Game to Dtnner Sports Stxteen Sentors JO ANN MARGARET BROOKS 1Jot Apprentue 1 11 an And 4 H1 'Ir1 1 4 All Snhool Revue Produetton I Remember M 1m1 Produeuon 1 Eeonomm Workshop 1 Pep 4 Gutdtnet l1br1r1an 1 FRANK XANIER BROWN JOHN BROWN DOROTHX JEANE'IIE SH 4D11l p 1 1 4 PrLs1.Ient 4 Ex IS Dav C1 ntttee 1 4 Junror Sentor Prom Commltlee 1 AK 1 1 4 Prestdent 1 Ibrary Ald 1 4 NJIIOHAI Honor Souety 4 Sk 4 KAII-IERIINE 'VIAE BLJCKNER 1Bu1.k1u Elrhadonk 1 H Ir1 4 B d 1 I Remember Nlama Produgtton 1 XLDREY NIARIEINE BURKHOLDER INIIIILHCI Band 1 1 4 Elphadonk 1 Pl-.RRY LEO BUTCHER tButthp Ctntrxl hlghsthool B1ll1n1.s PATRICK JOHN BUT IER lPatJ Nellovwstone K V 1 4 Intramural Basketball SANDRA LYNNE CALDWFI L 1Sandxl H Tr1 1 G rls Chorus 1 1 'VIus1L Matdi 1 1 Double Qu1ntet2 1 M kado Produuton 1 Nanonal Honor Souely 1 4 Se larv Treasurer 4 Christmas I-ormal Commlttee 1 All Sehool R vue 1 Bovsl1n1. 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Semor Gheerleaders .Number Uwe Out o Seven DOROTHX DELORES HAIJIN Nlnorettes PIC 4 Vol lexball Iladmtnton NIRCJINIA LEINORE HATS tnntel neue 7 '4 4 Tretsurer 7 President 4 P p 7 3 4 Secretary 4 Nattonll Honor Souetw 4 Ntee Prestdent 4 Hasty Heart Produetton 4 Room Represent tttve 2 Ap prent ve 2 1 Prestdent 'I Class Play Produetton 2 7 Jr Sr Prom Conlmtttee I What A Ltle Production 7 Barretts of Wtmpole Street Produetton 7 CxLADYS ELAINE HEIN Elphadonk 7 Eeonomte Workshop 1 JUNE ANNE HEIN Elphadonk 7 GAA 1 Seeretarx Treasurer I PTC 4 Bowltne 1 Eeonomtt, Workshop I Xallevball 7 GEORGE HENDERSON lF1n ersl ECOIIOTTIIK. Workshop 7 Fente Patrol 4 Intramural Basketball 4 Botrd 4 FREDERICK PAUL HEYN tFredJ Chorus 7 I 4 HMS Ptnafore 4 Double Quintet 4 Eeonomte Workshop 'I Dragon 7 .luntor Opttmtsts 4 Ser eant at Arms 4 National Honor 4 Parlnmentartan 4 All School Ruue 7 Intrlmural Bas ketball 4 DICK RICHARD HILL tDlekJ Football 7 BEVERLY JUNE HIINES tBreeLw FHA 7 Class Play Produetton 7 OD I All Snhool Rexue 7 H1 Trl 4 SALLIE CAROLE HIINES 1811 Bxbel Apprenttee VN hat A Ltte Produetton 7 I Remember Manu 3 Bud Supperelub 1 Kwote Par-er Feature Edttor 4 Ktote Annu tl 4 heonomle Workshop I Cro Nlmettes Rexue Productton The Hastv Heart 4 CIARA HINKLE Ltbrarx 7 LOIS ANN HJEI SETH lfirovnlel Ht Trl I 4 Seeond Vtee President I Seeretarx 4 AK I 4 Pep 4 Orchestrx I Library And 4 Chrtstm ts Formal Commlttee 'I JAMES THEODORE HOFI 4Huttl nd 7 I tr mttrtl Basketball 4 Fl e bqt xr I 4 M1 1 o ehestrt 74 FCOFIOFITIC Workshop I State Solo and Ensemble Nellovnstone Kel I 4 Sensor Representttne 4 TONI SAMUEL HOI-I- L term tn 7 7 4 Football 7 7 4 Captun 4 Basketball 7 4 HIIIIHLS Ket 7 'I 4 Eyas Com mtttee I 4 Room Representatlte 7 I Ftremen 4 Band 'I 4 Skt -1 Eeonomle Workshop I MARION HOGARTY tMtekewl Elphadonk 7 GAA 7 I Potnt Keeper 'I Volley ball 7 4 Captatn 2 Basketball 4 Badmtnton 7 'I 4 Ten ms 7 I 4 Ktnette I 4 Treasurer 1 Chrtstn'as Formal Com mlttee 4 I Remember Mama Produetton W The Mm DARLFNE NAIN HORMAINN tDart I Sehool Revue I FHA 7 DORENE ANN HORMANN orl I 4 All Sehool Revue 7 HA 7 an Page Twenty lour L C Y LOL Ht Wt Chorus A r ntt e 4 Pep 4 D XIFININ HOWELI BARBXRA ANN HLD 4 tr te 7 'ladt H mktns Committee ls elle I 4 Chrtstmas Ft al 7 4 Seeretarv 4 Vee Lsxdtnt 4 JD 7 4 Prest Ft ts Committee I 4 I u L 7 Iss v en Lmher NI tn I 'roduttton 1 he 'ro IICIIOII -1 1. N Vto Prtduetton UMIIII v ex vt Fe w e VN wrk lou Planntn QKVII ILL o ' As E 1 Kxote Ann -1 Otull md Seroll 4 Room Ru resentttm. 4 Nattontl Honor elttt 4 S nor um Co nt Ieen ALL Week XII-I RED Hl DSON rlhnl uotbtll I ls o. 7 LII P Sk 1 1 son ate tnm It -Xspren lee. Iss Pl -UI Sehool Resut Prod e tt n I Remem e 1 I Ido ll on 7 B au RJORIF TANF HL DSON IX tr tel Chorus ' IILR URANI HLII I JACKI-sl-NNEIII HI XIPHREN IJKI Ili 4 All Se t Rum. Prouuttlon I Q 0 f ' I -.2: :'- 2: ' ' 2 .,., ' ' ' tG' Ki '--, . -1. -I -I 1 e -. - II I - I. Ii II I Y fl 1.fi 71 Q. . - , lil?- . ,1 , . . -'-. F' , . . V' ' ' 5 Ivy 'I 4'-ff ' ' Q: - z . Z: .. r I .- -I.. , I , I1-.II :I Aid..4 .... I I ' ' 5 ABQ -..,41tfiJ 5 a a -IZ. 1 Aw' 'toes 1 'kad or- 7','sa -Z AL ,I It ' ,:.,v.-,.'v,' E D . .I' etIIa -..,: 'f... ,I . I. s -.. :I I - -'.,f.7? : :'T .'j Who Came to Dinner. Production 4: Room Rel1resentatiyeL4, Y , - . I' . PTc.,41Au x,IIX I tD.PTCf.':'h'-'U -f:F'-. Iii X 2- I t. ' r ,3. p-ef-1 go 4 ..... 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'. xx 'Q ' , .-1 'P 7 ,, X, School Jlctivities, .A Billings Uradition 93rom, Eyas, Supperclub .All .Tart of BHS Git Yer Man One of the oldest traditions in Billings senior high school is the annual Sadie Hawkins' Day. This hyar day is when them thar gals runs after their menfolks to take to the big affair. The dance is sponsored by Pep club and was well attended in l95O. Christmas in Switzerland Theme for the annual Christmas formal was a Swiss chalet. Kinetic sponsored the dance this year. The gym was decorated with green, brown and gray crepe paper and had a mountain chalet as the background for the band, Frenchmen Win BKC Award French club won the annual Billings Key club assembly contest this year. The French group won the title with their Sultan of Liam theme that pictured an oriental view of BHS teachers. A 20-inch trophy was awarded the winners. Tulip Ti.me The lunior-Senior . prom proved suc- cessful. A large windmill in the cen- ter of the dance floor acted as the center- piece. Singing of Auld Lang Syne by the seniors marked the last dance in highschool for the class of 1951. Highschool Night Club With members of the band acting as waiters and host- esses the annual tl!!! lm' 1 TOP PICTURE- Eyas committee, super- vising the painting of the B by the sophomores. MIDDLE PICTURE- Floor show at the Band Supperclub, featuring an Apache dance by Von- Q nie Bowles and Dorothy i Stahl. BOTTOM PICTURE- J u n i o r - Senior prom committee heads: CI.,eft to Rightj Margaret Trowbridge, S h i r l e y Frenk, K a r e n McCor- mick, Dean Phelan, Karen Jorgenson, Jean Hays, Ted Harris. Band Supperclub was presented in the early spring of the year. Decorations were red and white crepe paper with a soft drink bar at one end of the dance floor. A 12-piece band composed of senior high musicians presented the music for the dancing. Beware Sophs For one week, the sophomores live in terror for their lives when the upperclassmen give orders and have complete rule over the first-year men. Eyas day was clirnaxed by the Kangaroo court and Eyas sok-hop on the last day of the initiation. Remember Uhese and BHS Page Thirty-three I 1. Glass of '52 Looks .Tromising The class of 1952, at last upperclassmen, are progressing very successfully but their final achievements are yet to come. They now have many new privileges. Taking part in initiation of underclassmen, arranging the junior-senior prom, selecting jewelry to symbolize their class, participating in different activi- ties and becoming leaders, are all a part of their contribution to BHS. The juniors have proved themselves to be a versatile group of students. The majority of the A squad basketball team was made up of juniors, which is an advan- tage for the coming year. Many juniors also participated in A squad football as well as the B squad and made a good showing in track. Several juniors have proved outstanding in dramatics and many also do their share in help- ing out behind the scenes. We have some outstanding leaders coming up who have taken part in government and the Key clubs. journalism and music too, receive mention among the junior students. A very large portion of the class have contributed service to the school through clubs, major- ettes, art work, sports, band and various other activities. It is certain that the members of the class of l952 will prove themselves an asset to their school, their community, their nation and make a record that will be difficult for future classes to surpass. Gopeland Qilots Glass Pictured below are the leaders of the class this year, as elected by their fellow students in the fall. Upon these officers rests the responsibility of guiding their classmates. President Bill Copeland, Vice President Karen McKormick and Secretary Karen lorgenson have aided the juniors in selecting their class jewelry. They chose a plain pattern with a bronc in the center. Those who were appointed to plan the junior-senior prom in honor of the graduating seniors, did a very successful job. Theme centered on a tropical lagoon. The affair took place on Apr. 20, and was one of the social highlights of the year. President ,.,,, ,..... B ill Copeland Vice President .,......, ....... K aren McCormick Secretary ........, ....,. K aren Iorgenson Page Thirty-four 400 Quniors in Glass o '52 Ieannett Acord Don Artchxson Marron Alexander VIIQIHIG Alexander Bob rt Allman Allene Anderson Alton Anderson Bruce Anderson Fred Anderson Mary Ann Anderson Clrarkene Avls Kettlr Balrd Bonn1e Baker V1rq1n1a Baker Plnllrs Banbury Sheldon Bantteld ludy Banner Dorotny Barnes Blll Barrett Paul Bawdon S' ,As 5 , ., r A p - co l 'CD ' A -.rf ' fit A lf 4 2 ' at A A , A - A l , A M , , 5 M A A r 5 B' - Eg, Arai Aj fn' A fu ,l'A!A A ' A-,V 4. x i 'Q .fll r A lv ' 1'v ttltt Q ' f B 50 W L Mary lane Baumqardner Don Beatty Sheldon Beck D an Belswanqer lanet Bell Floretta Bender Blchard Bender Dale Benesh Marlene Benner Catherrne Berqan Frances Berqan Edd1 Berqqmst Margaret Bertholf Carol Bxbler lack Brdlake I fhl jwo Sta .Heads on .Annual .Are gumors lackle Brtirck Warren Black Phyllrs Blank larnes Blehrn Davld Blood alt :FQ Carol Bowrnan Clara Bracken Clarr Brasmer Roger Brewer K larnes Brrckley lx Gary Brrnk Duane Bromaard E11 en Brown , hm L Brown Ilrn Brown F rank Bruder Delores Bruhaua Betty Brurn lohn Burklancl Dave Burton .AB-f Harvey Cale Marrlyn Caron loe Cash B111 Chapple Ann Chesterman Kay Chrlds Marlene Clark Pat Clark e- Robert Clark Dan Clayion Rae Cochrane Maybelle Coles Gordon Collrer Arthur Collrns Shrrley Conway -4 PgT1 N 6 . ,gg 'Q' v ,, JA - V V ' Al rv ' N . lf' J 1 y r r an rr. , , r a l an X A l 'll M-. 1: ' 7 V CQ , A A f if M ,ff:-V1---' W ,, K' , ' .ry-k' r:1l-r A ,r-l or E 'n 4 , 4 ,1 - Q -'-'f' l'. 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Eight gumors .Are Jlfiaforettes Crarles Cooper Blll Copeland loan Cox Wallace Dale lanet Darnbly Fred Danrels Marcla Davls Martha Day Theron Derarn tt Barbara Denrson C. ps Danny Drck lolnn Drclcey Delores Drede Torn Drede loe D1lts 5, Q 1 I K Nu wr Ronnle Duncan Phyllls Duran Rolorn Early Delores Eckhardt Lawrence Eckhardt Ioe Egan Delores Ernerrck Wayne Enaland Mary Enqlln Don Erlckson Irrn Erlckson Ron EWIDQ Emery Eaaerlle Dons Earrburn Clara Ferguson Clark Flyqare Patrxcla Ford Dan Foslord Ted Frank Robln Eraser Page Th rly sc n umors ja e W -.L Ronald Grooters lean Groves Gaylord Guenrn Hrlda Guzman Lorrarne Haas Naomr Hafner Irll Hageman Mary Lynn Hagerman Don Halverson Ron Halverson S rrley Halverson Bon Hanson Ellen Harrrs Teddy Harrrs S rr ey Harrrs G 're Harrl on Brll e Harvey loan Haun Deloert Hawk '1 leanne Hayes Ihr ll 5 '2 J rn 9 Q 11 5 U 5 Q S 9.. R 9 5 o Q. S: 9 o 3 Ch xii WHA.-of Jw 1 ,ffl Slnrley Frenlc Laverne Frredt lolxnne Frrzzell Wayne Gammon Ray Garrlgus Fern Grenger Randall Gloege Roger Gordon Ann Gorman Almrra Gossett Elolse Grace lerry Granam Leona Grande Srd Grrlfnn I f 4 '1 Y ..., L . I. y .rv , ' . Q- 6 ' - 8 l ,Q t - f it 1. S R ' A iii: ,.. : ., .. ,Zi , E A ' r,.,f . r y , I r ' My A WMU. A ff J A ,. Y ll ' , - A I , , E 5 5912 . L A W. 55? ' K 3 .I ix 3, Q., ' V 'i 2 -1' 3 Frank Griep I I 'Q - W3 .. VV--- ,. , ., .. f 'lf' is ., Q U Nm .:,.., .. . L V , jk W Y my , ' , .. Q' I ' I 1 1 , if X 1, Q '. Q ,7 '. 1 wav. f if .,,. .Vg - 3 11' L , W 'P' N I l l L e. s . 1 6 . L S r LUILOFS V'1v1on Hefene1der Cleo He1ken Dur1 He1ken Dorothy He1mbuck Mlldred He1n Ierry Heln Annob 11e He1ser Dorothy Hemp1'1111 LOIS Henderson Gary H111 E11een H111 Wcxndo H111 E1doro Hochholter Worren Hodous Yvonne Hoover Kay Horrnonn Nordlne Horton Arhss Hoyt Bever1y Hudson Io Hunqote Iorck Iockson Mc11co1rn 1orm1eson Ioe Ienson C1oro Be11e Iones fe - K .Tlace J'l1gl1 rn Hootball Uarszty s-'SV NX fb 1159 lu uv-rf ,nQ-14 qi 48' 1 De1ores 1O 16S verett Iones Hoze1 Iones Kcire 1orqensor1 1..O1S Ko one K Be e Ke11er G oce Ketrer 1nq V1rq1r11c:z K1 1'1GC1C Cornne Kloo Pa 1 Plum X1 IL 1 1 A I 1 '-2 - K Q4 , . I L ,- 5 3 Q . 1 f T ' -6 ',2:i I A 1:1111 itl . 1 S- ff.. 1 1 Q V 1 .I W 6 is Q, 1 'y f yy . .f,, Q . An, '39 T ' 'ki X I n S I A in .,,, :E 1 Ii 1 1 Q V5 Norton 1-1o111doy 1 ' , 1 SV L 1 f 1 . 6' A 4 0 , if. N, .5 y .ix .gf 1 , 11 , ' . W -- ' , Y, - if I W Z 1 z A 1 rl I 1 f Q - ,R A 4 fx E A 5. M I vw, A ' A 'I .1 1, 'K Betty 9159! 6 ' 4 ' I '. 1 Q L A 1' Jour Qumors on .Kyote .Taper Staff Wilt fr Y 1 9' Ioan Knedler Rae Kolsted Lee Kramer Dowd Kudloff Betty Lackrnan Alex Lambrecht hm Lammle hm Lanqworthy Kenneth Lapp hm Leckre Yrnq Lee lay Lester Mary Lou Lester MGTIOH Leuthold Bllly Lrmpp Katnerrne Lrndeman Roger Lltton Chttord Lockrern Marql Lockrern Gen Loqan Karen McCorm1ck Duane McDermott Robert McFarland Carmen McFarren Coleen McGra11 .44 Cynt IG Lonq Pnrlhs Lord Ruth Luckey Harry McCoy Lyndell M Comas Ioan McKay Barbara MGCKIHZIQ Don McK1nnon Pattie Marrs tim Marsh Page Forty Q 1 4 ' 3 f 11. Uwo guniors .Are Gheerleaders Poul Mxllhouse Donncr Montee Chorlyn Montgomery Koy Moore Cdrol Morqon Bernrce Morrrn Ronozld Musqrove B111 Myers Bob Ncrrnen Iohonno Nelson lol N son Dorlo Ness Rooerto Ness Ed Nesson Kenneth Norlck Q Ji Bfgqbgs ,f-Q. X l. YN? i KEN? 'l Shlrley Morlln Don Motlns W1lllS Moul Teddy Moxwell Henry Moynord Som Medns Vonnre Menclies Iockre Merrxtt lrvrn Mrchoel Monrco M1cnoud 3 V5 Alvrno N1cnols Adole O Brron Inn Peterson Clyde Oberq Dove Orser Murrol Orser Horvey Osterrnlller loon Oils Glorro Pocheco ldrnes Pdlln Page Pony o 55 ' 5 lf . 4 N Qu? N 5 ' if M I M N rf f ,Vl, ' ' ' M ,swf .l,..l:- A f In r , 4, 11 'l l Q I , X r Q 49 1 8 5' N 2 'E' X2 g Q A fl . I Q' c-X -W L A ' l f - r y is ,, ,f V U' 'LL x J A or .. 'l' sr ' 4 . ' A 9 5 ' - M l , Zf' . l jhzrty Uwe U3ep Jlfiembers .Are gumors Walter Parls Dean Parker Ioan Parsons Allce Patterson VIIQIDIG Patton Donald Paul Elame Peerbolte Georqe Penwell Yvonne Perma Clark Peterson Af--1 M L Patt Reese VITQIDIG Reese Henry Relmers Shrrley Reynolds Eonnre Rlddell Lourse Rlddle LeAnn Rrddle Mary Alrce Rrddle Darwln Rreaer Evelyn Rxel P I-rm Ak ':. loy e Peterson Paula Peterson Marrlyn Pterl D an Phelan lon Phelps lan t Plulhps Beverly Pollard Brll Powers Alta Belle Prrce l1rn Prrnce Ronnle Prlndle Clrttord Pulver Nellle Radunov1ch Margaret Ratzlatt B111 Rawhnqs 'il- 'FD- M1 Glass o 52 U3laces Eleven on Basketball 'Uarszty , J, Chap R1nq hrn Roberts Lorrnq Robbtns I1m Roqers Beverly Roth A Duane Rowley Q 1 Elste Rudolf Elmer Rudolph Tom Salaz Blll Salzwedel Ierry Sanderson Sally Sanderson g , Carol Sands George SGS1Ck Barbara Sather Dlck Sayler Mane Scha1ble Herman Schatz Allce Scheld G orqe Schroeder Wanda Scnuq Robert Se1b l Barbara Selffert .22 Leroy Senter L. Betty Severtson Patt1e Snarnanott lerry Shannon Patty Shaw ,, Lors Sheeks X IQQA V1ola Shepard Glenda Shrrley Dean Slmmms 7 Dave SITYIOH Calvtn Sxmon 5 I' tlr f ' ' PM 1 ' f . A y ' ' b S ' fl 9' lx' X 1 , 551' 1 ' Y Yygiatt ,ska fowl l ' Vdt S 2 5 , Q ' y H - V V -v , 1 i it ' 'uuu I 'VE l my I 1 r y 'F yjl l ' r S Q Q Kay Schmitt at A S , V Nl A Q . , an A- E AVI- V 1 .5 -. A .K , I s , tyt y ,ky - a d P xc, 1 a I V V S.: Gr ' Q ' e ,. , ' ' ' , ' ' . ,1 .1 , L K A N, fQ',-f 'Pl-Sn r 1 ll lx I ' 1 6. A V I ' ., I ' 6- XJ ax ri ' Ay '- 'V A' A I ' Z S li I Paw quflj- Ice Second year Jlfien Show Dramatic .Ability Claudra S1 arn Stanley Skates Boselyn Ske n Dean Slaqle Susanne Slavens 3' ,f W Russell Slatave Beverly Srn1th Bev rly loyce Snnth Maynard Snntn Bonn1e Srn1tn ll lil -'. .4 ' - Page Port,-I u AL A loan Snow Donna Spanler Glen Sprankle Shlrley Stanley Clyde Stanhope lohn Stark Elotse St bolns D1Anne Stephens B1ta Stewart Sharlene Stewart aul1ne Stone Buth Stonepurner l.aVern Stranq Glenn Stroeher Thresa Strong Ea Stroud Al Swanson Nola Tallrnan Pat Taylor Gene Tenney Bob Terrell Iirn Thornas loAnne Thomas Don Thompson Bob Tnornpson jwenty Seven Band Jlfiembers .Are gumors Margaret Trllett Paul Torrence Elrzabeth Traphaqen Margaret Trobrrdae Slurley Urnland B vw A Irma Vande Veeqaete Ioan Van Patten Ianyce Van Vorhes V1rq1n1a Verrnanclel Marcla Vrers lx Drck Voqnxld Erleen Vralstad ' Ioan Vuylsteke Marnorte Wacker Clarenc Wadsworth Leroy Wakley Larry Walks 45 Shrrley Wallace Torn Warsrnske r- Betty Weber Ralph Weqner Rrchard Weqner Blanche WQISS ,K Ernery Wetzel Marqte Whrtney D1 lc Wrke loan Wllkrns loyce Wrlson Nancy Wlnfrey Adolf W1nkler vf Nancy Wrnsby Leona Wohler Kathleen Wolfe Leroy Wrrqht A Clalr Wynn CCont1nued on page 1733 Pai. 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L N 7 A 4 f W ,, 1 y , I 0 i -2 I Sophomores Enthusiastic Supporters o School For the t1rst week or two the lnterest of the whole school was concentrated upon the young est and newest memb rs ot B1ll1ngs hrghschool the sophomores All upperclassmen tr1ed thelr best to help each sophomore to become acquamted wtth the new rules and rooms of the school Durlng the trrst three days of school rumors and senlors 1n1t1ated the new students Even rt the ways 1n whrch they drd th1s seemed cruel to the sophomores rt was much better than the old man ner of 1n1t1at1on Thrs was accompllshed by the now establlshed Eyas week whlch was founded last year and carrled on th1s year ln order to combat the lost feellng whtch every newcomer has 1n a strange place Sophomores after b commg accustomed to the school are very enthuslastxc part1c1pants rn all phases of school hte Therr ab1l1t1es are many and varled and they make good use of them ln whatever work they have tr1ed to do they have succeeded wrth tlyrng colors They have had representatlves ln every dramatxc productlon whrch the school has grven Therr actmg talents equal thelr ab1l1t1es and therr enthusrasm When they d1d not make the casts of the productrons they entered the back stage crews Whrch are needed to produce any successful play The class play whrch they presented was ot the hrghest cahber Memb rs ot th1s class have represented the school m athletlcs also They have taken part IH tennrs football track and basketball In art work the sophomores showed a great deal of DFOHIISG for the1r remammg years rn BHS Mr Barley s sophomore art students do much to beautrfy the school wrth lrvely posters Band and chorus were well represented W1ll1l1fSlYeCIf men At concerts at the games durrng school sessrons everyone was consc1ous ot the presence of sophomores Each sophomore played an lmportant part m all Work that the band or chorus dellvered These accomplrshments plus the tlne scholastlc standrng of the many students cause the school to b proud to acclarm that they b long to BHS Each year three students are elected from each class to lead thelr respectlve classes Posltrons are presrdent vlce pres1clent and secretary Although these ottrcers have lrttle actual Work to do on class prolects rt IS a great honor to be chosen to lead one s classmates Thrs year sophomores chose as ottrcers thre people who have proved themselves worthy ot the ottrces accorded them Thelr work rn scholastrcs clubs and athlehcs has been exceptronally well done and IS a Cf9d1l to the class of 1953 Under the leadershlp of these three the sophomores should become rmportant useful and ac t1ve members of BHS The ottlcers are lack Blehm presrdent Carol Crrppen vrce presldent Shrr ley North secretary Presrdent lack Blehm Vrce Presrdent Carol Crrppen Secretary Shlrley North Pa e Fortv sux jhree Sophomores .Are Qiven .Honorary .Tositions 462 Sophomores rn Gass o 53 U-v 'cd' Newt' Al T7 .al Donna B nner Kenneth Benner CN orqe B frnett Marrlyn Bennett Mary Ann B rqrrran Donald Bern ardt Farolrne Bertrarr Dean Betz r Burt Brqelow Mar ra Braaer CI in Dorald Aoernatay l-laz l Abney rwrn Alorec t Booyn Allan Balph Arnen Jerry Anderson Pat Andrews Shrrley Anthony Hrlda Antretter lay Archer Yvonne Arens Iohn Arp Alvrn Barley Loretta Barlor B V Balderson larnes Barber Marlon Barker S rrley Barkley Larry Barnett Paulette Barnum Q 'S ynrley Baurnqartner lofrnnr Beck Buth Beesley Ronald Bender Bonald B nesh Pwr Form xr jwenty .Nine Sophomores ,Are Jlflembers o 'Band laclcre Byornson bturley Blanlc lack Blelnn Elarne Bourne Snrrley Bowden Vonnte Bowles Drxte Boyd Kenneth Bracken lack Breltm Boxanna Brenkma Patrrcra Brrnk Derry Broadsaclc Edna Brown Maryellen Brown Brchard Brown Ronald Brown lun Bruslr Florence Buck Btchard Burton Iolrn Bury Elarne Buscn Don Butcher Robert Byrd loyce Callcrns Addtson Carlson 'R P Fr lr Nancy Carlson Martlyn Carter lants Carty Bodney Castle hm Cltadsey S taron Clnlders Arthur Cltoate Harlow C rrst ns n Bosernary C tn t loan Clturcn .Nine Sophomores on Football .A Squad Lee Combs Connre Cornrna Brclrard Cox lolrn Cozad Paul Crenshaw Carol Crrppen Blarne Curnrnrns lane Cummrns Brcharcl Dale Wrllard Dale Beverly Daley Draqo Darmanovlclr Gary Darnaree Marquerlte Denney loyce D Hoey Srclney Drckey Wallace Doelrna La Vonne Dolson Marlene Dooks lo Ann Dorn Paul Dotson leannre Dracon Iohn Dracon Larry Drrer Dan Du Beau Donna Clanton Barbara Clark Brllre Clark 'rf loan Clark Artlnlr Clark Brllee Claxton ,s Frank Clayton ,Q if -l-m..W 52 '11 Euaene Coats Frances Cohn Maurrc Colberq ww l' Sophomores .Eetter in jrack in 1957 Bobby Dugan Peter Dulan Albert Durand Ed Durden Edrrtund Ecker Rob rta Eldrrdge Cynthta Ellason Dean Engle Roger Evans Rrchard Eellon 47 --., N xW M., We - Au Y I I-Il Greta Ftnlcenbrnder Drclc Frnney Eugene Frscher Erwln Ftscher Dan Frsher Ieanette Fletcher Arlene Fox Rrchard Fox lacquehne Frank Pepper Fraser Thomas Fraser Arthur Fredrrclcson Eunlce Frey George Frrckle Cathertne Ererdt Paul Galser Ronald Garton Elalne George Stan Glyshaw Ronald Gore Lanny Gorman Rob rta Graham Thomas Gray Iarnes Grtebel Gerald Grtrnes :jg Q 1 A - yuy A ly,-f .M 4 -f I I if A A I 'A' MSL 4. A A E J, El ft K ' . tg I A A S A A t, ff 5 5 . A W ik , I if A K V A I Q Gfxf? A f ww .- A ..:' , A W .:..l 1 N ' ' Y l :Vp A , ,V 3 J, ugul Z , l , L 1 ,.r, I A L.. A I it if, y I I i z , y 1 l l' ' A , f .- '. . I 5' 4 .. ' VMQQ fiL,L:,', il' 'A 54 A M, - y .N 'VN F e 0 . ' - Q A fx., T A 'rf't.. Sophomores .Are ,Actzve Ln Dramatzcs Donald Gross Pnyllrs Grove Delores Gruman Carol Hanks Kathleen Hanson VIIQIHIG Hardrnq Ernest Hardtlce Kay Harrxs Lloyd Harrlson Paul Hartley 'Vr Hlrmig VlTQ1HlG Haveman lo Ann Hayn s Nancy Hayworth Leona Heck l Rrchard Hedden Paul Hendrrck Shrrley Hendrrclc Lorrame Helmbrcl ner Qlqa Herne all L1nda Henderson Hazel Hellyer Norma Helterbran ' Larry Henman Eugene Henman K Ronald Herman r Chloe Herron Marlene Hrlderbrand Rex H1ll Leroy Hurd Marram Hrschter Barbara Hofferber Kenneth Hofferber Leroy Hotferloer lason Hoffman 1w?AA-gfE5'x 1.4-x Pxue Fltly on , . V1 VVV VVVVV ij 4 . Q l A -to -- X , 5 H V , fl f ta t' L 152 Q3 I . 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A f V 1 V - X u VV VT? ,- .Nine Sophomores .Are .Active Ln Jlflalorettes Ioan Hopper Hazel Houseman Helen Houseman Daqne Hovland Frank Howald Lyle Hudson Terry Hudson Catherrne McLor1nan Barbara Hyde leffery larns .A Roger Iohnson Donald lones Beverly lones Mabel Iones Don Kamrnerzell Lrla Kauffman Io Ann Kautz Clarence Karst Betty Keele Alrce Keene Darwrn Keepers Jerry Kemp ludy Kell Lo1s Ke1ser l11'I'1 Kell1 on P Fil I 'VVS w P Q ff' -.A- ' .lie Ioyce lr1on Allan lnqalls Arlen lack oan lenson Carol lolrn Dale Ionnson Davrd lolnnson Larry lohnson Lona lolrnson Marlene lonnson LXX B Squad Basketball Ueam Gomposed o Sophomores Margaret Kern Luella Krlfoy Roger Krner Dons Knaus Rrchard Kola r ily, Roger Koch Ray Kolstad Sharrol Kuhlrnan Kay Kynl Dan Lackrnan .4 xx hm Lackman Sally Lamey Wrllram Lance Gene Lanxer 1, loyce Lan1er 5 mil t wg it L77 'W I V1rg1n1a Lauderdale Marvln Lehman Leonard Lenhari Viola Lennlck Marlene Leone Mary Lesser Pat Lesler larnes Lewrs Elb rt Lewrs Glen Lrndsey Arthur Lenstrorn Suzle L1n1on Palrlcla Lockrern Connre Long lohn Louk Tnornas Loulc Carl Love Ronald Love Stanley Love Dons Loveland Page Fnflx three -v---------1--0, F W ,V4.,.' y x , , 1 1, 1 as V ' . 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Aqull R' A 6- ea' . f A g my X . , X wg K 1 5' 'F ' K - ' ' 9 y L A I I I I V - XX ' Wm ,:,,V 5.32 . xy Q 2 4 'F 'W' X7 V - AKEZ i 2 R ' R y 5 43' A L d ir M L, A , 91 R L h f gf 'rfv j X G ass o 53 Boosts Future Leaders My Marlene Maness Brll Mann Snrrley Manny Beverly Marble Plryllrs Marnn Dorrs Mallreny Lucrlle Mattlraes lonn Mattson Mary Maxwell Nancy Maxwel Frances Maynard Carol Medley Eleanora Melrus Marranne Merrr Fred Meyers S rr ey M1 nael l-lelen M1CHGlG1S Dorr Mrddletoa Doral y Mrrl Alnert Mrller Pr L I-rm four Brll Luck-ey Marrlyn Lunday Ronnre lsundqursl 'N' Neleda McClure Vern McDermott Brll Mclntyre Ardelrs McKee Pat McKelv1e Don Mclienney Catnerrne MCLOYIIXUII D e McNalley Anqelrne Maqrlke Cnarles Malek -.W PeQQY Malek Carol Malvey Uwenty-Hive Sophomores .Are Jlflembers of U5ep Colleen Mrller Eddle Mrller Gerorld Mlller Glono Mlller loe Mrller Bob Mrller lolnn Mrller Bob Mrtchell Gen Mxtchell Mrke Molohon Arlene Moore Roy Moore Bev Morton Iudy Mulvon lrrn Murphy 'agus Hf xvX 'Q 5 T41 L.: fi if Nell Murp my Ted Ncruqle Leotbo Ne1ll Carol Nelson l-loword Ness lrrn Newman Ken Newrnon Corl N1elson Noncy Nrelson Euqene Nlqro Dorene Nrxon Terry Nobles Elrzob tb Noe loan Noun Sbrrley Nort I1 1 Qoklond l n CBon1on D n Olson Leo Olson loner Orvrs I Fit I jhree Sophomores work on .Kyote .Annual Sta ,q,g.,-.gwl 4 ,X , ,K V. aff Gerry Polesky Darlene Prlndle Beverly Pnce Torn Purcell Galen Randolph P F t Norma Overbo lanet Overrnan Iulia Padanyi-Gulyas Maurice Parker Alyce Peckham Mary Lou Pederson Lorralne Pereqoy Myrna Perklns Carol Peterson lanet Peterson layne Peterson Arlene Pettrt leaneen Phelan Mane Prppen Penny Prerce lrm Rawltnqs Io Ann Ray leanre Rehberq Georqe Rerchert Betty Reld Kenneth Re1ter Dons Re1ter Arlene Renstrorn ludre Rhoades Ann Rlchard Arnold Rlce Nola Rrddle Phrllrp Re1desel Blll Rtek lack Roe Sophomores jake jour with 'Band Ervm Boll lohrr Homme Don Boss Morrlyn Bo s Lc1Verr1e Bot bfx ji Ik Sylvro SC worn q Shlrley Sheely Dlck Snerwoocl Q Colleen Slfmouq rw eeey Gene S B ow L 'AV' k ..- A-NN we f kr IW . it , ff 'V s a Foye Boybol Evorme Buppel B uloh Russell Honey Byom Melvm Solmonsen Dorrs Sortdo B verly Scmqum Marlene Scmrrort Mcmlyn Bother Bolo Sotherworte Audrey Sclloqurm Shorlotte Schelmmq Lou1se Schelle Paul Schxerto Ed Schlemqer Ierry Scltlemmq Betty Scltmtclt Freldo Schoek Dorothy Schoefer Boy Schrerber Everett Scmessler Bob rto Scwrolerrboer Morle Schryver Mary Scmyver Berruce Scltutroo T' I1. Fil Uwelve Sophomores 113' lohnny Smrtty Dorthy Stahl Gene Stall Sandy Steeves Roger Stene Tom Stewart Ronald Stoddard Wrlbur Straw Marque Strornme Dlck Stronq Ray Su1ter lack Sukln Donaleen Tart Beverly Taylor Gary Thomas 'Uzew .News with Elphadonk Marcella Sldman Q 4 lack Slmpson Sf 4-ug at Delores Skrles Gerald Srnlth Leland Srnlth Sterhnq Thompson fr- Orrrn Thorson 12' 4 Larry Tlrnberman Blll Todd fn NN- Gerry Tool Wayne Topo W lack Underwood Farth Urron lean Van Doren ip 8' 4 1 Page Fifty elght Harry Van Dusen Gladlne Van K1rk Kenneth Varon Don Vmcelette Shlrley Vrllant 4-...as el 4 r r -' T G r rr f T ,. rw- ww-had 'T V . ,M I Gene Stark 1 V E' , , ... . 1 41: l . A M I R, 0 .vfgaif A K, ' Qs' 2 Q ' A 'TF 7 . 1- lr ,A My T H T ' V. ' gm F 'T ,I E' ., . K E I Sophomores .Active Tromotmg School Sprrzt Clarre Voqel Helen Nfornee Ralpn Walker Elle r Waldo Donald Wall r Fred Walter Burt Watis Dortlry Welderr an Glee Werdler Barbara Wetherell 'MSI ' 'i 'Na ufif Nm Callre Woodard Marcra Woodley Allan Woodrow Clayton Wriqlrt Ann Yo urn R e Young r ,, i Geraldine Zeer: Barbara Zeller A Boi: Zrrridar 'x 7 Ji ,gg vii' Carol Whrtaker Nancy Whrtaker Chfford Wreser Claude Wleser Rae Wrley Edna Wllley Bob Wrllrams lean W1t1rnan Lory W1lson La Verne WISG QQ ZQO Qffgv EQQSE 52555 QSSQ O U O U O. Gil bug! if 4. I. A 'SL Page Filly-nil ' ,M Upon nsecure ,As .His fdurels Grganizations Teamwork in action Really brings results Eliminates friction, Uncalled for insults. Every man for himself Went out with high-topped shoes. loin a club! loin a group! This is the modern news. People unite in clubs. Clubs unite in the school. All for one, one for all, That's the golden rule. Don't think, all of the time, Of just you and me. But instead concentrate On more of us and we. -fhobin Fraser. .Qt Uakes Life to five Life Leave it up to Dick. Dick's president, so he'll work on the committee. Let Dick be chairman, he's a good worker. Poor Dick-he can't do every- thing. However, in highschool he won't have to do everything, because so many people belong to the various organizations that work and the joy of results can be shared equally. The organizations are the wheels of activity in the highschool. They keep only half-busy students all-busy. They are kept busy doing little service jobs for the school under the service clubs, busy selling pop, tickets, programs: busy sponsoring dances and similar projects: busy learning more about their own interests, and busy learning to co-operate with people and to work in a group. School is perhaps very dull to those who spend all their hours with noses in books. They will never find democracy, peace of mind, hap- piness or complete enjoyment between the Covers of books. Life must be lived to find those things. Where and how a student wishes to spend his time is left entirely up to him. He isa free American, learning to be agood American citizen. AK .Keeps On a Swingin' FIRST ROW CLeft to Rightl-Peggy Scott, Shirley Lyons, Pat Biddle, Carol Kronmiller, Dorla Ness, Honey Ryan, Penny Pierce, Connie Long, Marcia Woodley, Carol Critelli, Lee Combs. SECOND ROW-Irma VandeVee- gaete, Dorothy Brush, Jere Ann Thomas, Carol Sands, Jean Groves, Dorothy Stahl, Judy Rhoades, Betty Keiser, Leona Wohler, JoAnn Church, Bobby Ness. THIRD ROW-Marjorie Lockrem, Ruthie Wallace, Carol Johnson, Joan McKay, Judy Keil, Miss Jeanette Clark, Arlene Renstrom, Ruth Rice, Isabell Wallace, Marlene Menches, Bonnie Baker, Cynthia Long. FOURTH ROW-Betty McClure, Pat Moore, Donaleen Tait, Margie Gillet, Glenda iiirley, Sandy Steeves, Vonnie Bowles, Jimmie Gay Griffin, Sandy Caldwell, Carol Crippen, Jo Ann Kautz, Dee cNally. NOT PICTURED-Janet Damby, Lois Hjelseth, Margie O'Donnell, Mary O'Donnell, Janet Overman, Marjorie Stromme, Dionne Shirley. First Semester Second Semester President. ,,,,..,.,,,o, ,,,.o ....... B e tty McClure ...,, .,.... P at Moore Vice President .,,..,,.,,,,,.,...,,., Pat Moore ,...,., ,e,, ,,,e,. C a rol Sands . 1 Secretary-Treasurer .....,,,..i. Peggy Scott .e,,,,e,,.......,,e,,,.,,. Margie ODonnell ' ' .lere Ann Thomas Sponsor ,,,.,,...,...,,.,,,, Miss Ieanette Clark Historian ,..,.,,.....,...,e,.,Ye.,...... Shirley Lyons e,c,,c,,,,,,et,,,,,,, Activity club was in the swing as much this year as any other. Their chief project was the Miss Bronc-ette contest. Miss Bronc-ette was to represent the typical BHS girl. She was to have a C average scholastic standingg she had to be a senior: she had to have regularly attended the gamesg she was to be known to everyone by her friendly smile and winning personality. The right girl was finally selectedfeDorothy Brush. Her princesses were Mary O'Donnell, Margie O'- Donnell, Suzanne Grand and Patterson lones. This is to be a regular affair in BHS and it certainly gives every girl something to strive for. AK held a banquet at the home of Peggy Scott to get acquainted with the new members. The pleasure of sponsoring the Christmas formal this year was up to Kinetic. Members of Activity club are always busy. This year, as every year, they took part in assem- blies, and sponsored dances after both football and basketball games. Purpose of Activity club is to promote school spirit along with such qualities as leadership, cooperation, responsibility, and a spirit of good sportsmanship and fun. AK members live up to their name. All the girls are found in numerous outside activities too. AK numbers about sixty strong this year, and Miss Clark, their sponsor, is a very busy wom- an. Miss Clark has been sponsor of AK for sixteen years now, and certainly knows what to expect. Club meets every first and third Monday in Room ll4, Programs are always representative of school talent. Whenever you see a white sweater with a royal blue AK on it, you may be as- sured that the sweater is one ot those typical teen-age girls Tl'1CIi BHS is proud Of- Page Sixty-two 3rench Draws .Attention FIRST ROW CLeft to Right!-Bob Zimdar, Barbara Bor- berg, Emma Jane Carter, Ann Gorman, Avis Schwab, Connie Long, Charlyn Montgomery, Rita Stewart. SECOND ROW- Bill Powers, Robin Fraser, Ruthie Wallace, Judy Harden, Bernice Schutrop, Yvonne Arens, Carol Bibler, Eleanor Hart. THIRD ROW-Hellen Degn, Mary Ann Anderson, Marlys Dale, Janie Cummins, Alyce Peckham, Gladine Van Kirk, Pauline Stone, Corrine Kipp. FOURTH ROW-Teddy Roe, Jimmie Griffin, Beverly Pollard, lVIarion Leuthold, Jim Cutts, Jim Langworthy, Paul Hartley, Jules Mora, Ronnie Duncan, Mrs. Mary Larsen. NAT PICTURED-Janet Curry, Nadine Horton, Carol Malvey, Carol Whitaker. FIRST YEAR First Semester President ...,..,,.........., .,,,,..,..,....,,,.... T ed Roe Vice President .......,,.,.. .....,.. I im Langworthy Secretary-Treasurer ................,,..... Robin Fraser Second Semester ....,....Ianie Cummins President ....,,....,........ Vice President ,,,............ ......... I immie Griffin Secretary-Treasurer .,..., ....,,.,., B ob Zimdar SECOND YEAR First Semester President ...............,... .....,...,,,... I im Cutts Vice President .....,....,,. ,.....,..,,,., B ill Powers Secretary-Treasurer .,,.........,,,. Barbara Borberg Second Semester President .......,........... .......... E mma Iane Carter Vice President .............,.. Charlyn Montgomery Secretary-Treasurer ..................,....Marlys Dale French club is a club that is worthy ot no- tice and each year it draws more attention to itself by its many projects. To raise funds this year, French club has sponsored dances and parties. Money earned was spent in the purchase of a record player which will be used to play records which were bought last year. .Catin Glub's Hame Qrows First Semester President ..,,.,,.,,.....,, Pat Eyer, Maurice Colberg Vice President .... Wanda Schug, Dee McNally Secretary .,...,...,,....... Shirley North, Ianet Orvis Treasurer .....,,...,.,,,....,.. Tom Gray, Tom Fraser Second Semester President ,,..........,,.,,... Tom Gray, Carol Nelson Vice President ..,.,,,,,. Ted Naugle, Ann Yocum Secretary ...,..,,,....,.. Dorothy Stahl, Io Ann Rae Treasurer .,.. Iason Hoffman, Maurice Colberg Sponsor .........,,..... Mrs. Louise Kraft An up and coming club in this school is the Nos Civitatis Romanae or We ot the Ro- man State, better known as Latin club. Or- ganized last year, it has helped to develop interest in the ancient Latin language and the history of Rome and the emperors. This year, the Billings Latin club has join- ed the Iunior Classical League. As a means of identification, members wear the league pins. Entered as a service club in the school, Latin club has accomplished activities which have been services to the school and the city. For an example, they made and sent Valentines to children's center in the hos- pitals. FIRST ROW CLeft to Rightj-Tom Fraser, Gerry Tool, Lory Wilson, Ruth Beesley, Dorothy Stahl, Hazel Abney, Darlene Prindle. SECOND ROW-Ja- son Hoffman, Ann Yocum, Janet Orvis, Robyn Al- lan, Carol Nelson, Jo Ann Rae, Judy Rhoades, Mar- cia Woodley, Dee McNally. THIRD ROW--Mrs. Louise Kraft, Wayne Topp, Pat Eyer, Catherine Mc- Lornan, Aletha Parker, Shirley North, Shirley Vil- loni. Wanda Schug, Marilyn Carter. FOURTH ROW -Adale O'Brien, Maurice Colberg, Tom Gray, Sharon Childers, Shirley Evans, Kay Kyhl. NOT PICTURED - Nancy Hayworth, M a r i e Schryver, Margie Whitney, Claude Wiesener. Uwo-party System works Qn Elphadonk President ,,,,, ..,,.,.,,,..,, , ,, ,,A,,,,,,, Pat Eyer Vice President ,,,,, , .,,,ee. ,.ee Teddy Roe Secretary .,.., .,,,... ,,,,,,,,,,, G l enda Shirley Sponsors ,,,,,, ,.., . ,,Mr. Louis Beeler, Mr. Willard Ramsett Elphadonk was organized in the in- terest ot politics tor all parties or persons interested in politics. During the year this club has numer- ous speakers trom the city or state who speak to them on current topics in ques- tion on either the world situation or political situations ot the moment. This year, due to untorseen circum- stances, Elphadonk has not been able to have a great many speakers, or rather the people have not been avail- able. lt being an election year the im- portant men ot the community have been in the capitol a good part ot the time and have not been obtainable. Members ot the club took care ot school elections at the tirst of the school year. This gives them practical expe- rinece in learning how to vote and taking care ot the voting. FIRST ROW CLeft to Right-Bob McKenzie. Rae Young, Lucille House, Lory Wilson, Carol Critelli, Janyce Van Voorhees, Shirley Frank. SECOND ROW-Pat Eyer, Jerry Webster, Nancy Neilson, Shirley North, Ann Yokum. Jo Thomas, Margaret Bertholf, Janet Orvis. Robyn Allan. THIRD ROW-Teddy Roe, Dave Penwell, Callie Woodard, Frank Howald, Roy Morledge, Adale O'Brien, Beverly Pollard, Robin Fraser, Glenda Shirley, Pat Taylor, Marion Leuthold. FOURTH ROW-Dave Cohen, Jim Deide, Kenny Pedersen, Dick Olsen, Royal Stewart, Bill Chapple, Jim Lang- worthy, Larry Gaughan, Stuart Gallagher, Kermit Hartley, Mr. Willard Ramsett. FIRST ROW CLeft to Rightl-Wayne Eng- land, Claude Wiesner, Clark Peterson, Eddie Ecker, Liz Araphagen, Barbara McConnau- ghey, Wanda Shug. SECOND ROW-Alton Peterson, Delores Diede, Phyllis Blank, Eileen Hill, Shirley Michael, Beverly Jones, Corinne Kipp, Eloise Grace, Marlene Dooks, Bobbie Clark, Alice King. THIRD ROW-Clifford Wiesner, Dick Finney, Viola Shepard, Ted Yontz, Theron DeJarnett, Ed Durden, Mar- garet Ratzlaff, Clara Ferguson, Bonnie Rid- dell. Yvonne Pering, Julia Padanyi-Gulyas, Janis Carty. FOURTH ROW-Nancy Hay- worth, Jim Chadsey, Jim Langworthy, Wal- lace Doeling, Seldon Beck, Bob McLaughlin, Bob Johnson, Charles Crouter, Ronnie Dun- can. Ed Beck, Galen Randolph, Fred Daniels. NOT PICTURED-Ruth Beesley, Pat Clark, Mary Maxwell, Joan Parsons, Delores Smith. Science Glub .Has Monkey Business President ............................ Ronnie Duncan Vice President .........i............ Helen Barnes Secretary-Treasurer ..,,..,..... Wanda Shug Sponsor ......,.,... ....... M r. W. B. Aukerman Science club gives students interested in advanced study in science a chance to get training and knowledge they desire. Beside the planitarium, which the club has built on the ceiling ot Mr. William Aukerman's room, they have taken on the project of keeping and tending two monkeys which belong to the Shrine temple. Other endeavors ot this club are the raising of laboratory animals tor vita- min deticiencies and conducting eye tests tor students requesting them. .Kinetic Sponsors Christmas 3ormal FIRST ROW CLeft to Rightl-Kathleen Edwards, Arlene Werle, Barbara Huddleston, Virginia Reese, DiAnne Stephens, Marilyn Pfiel, Patterson Jones, Jo Lou Hammer, Gayle Gibbons, Virginia Hays. SECOND ROW-Robyn Allan, Barbara Borberg, Pat Clark, Joanne Frizzell, Pat Shamanoff, Martha Day, Dione Shirley, Mickey Hagarty, Dianne Freeman, Shirley Manny, Margaret Bertholf. THIRD ROW-Miriam Hischier, Barbara Wetherell, Shirley North, Emma Jane Carter, Dona Woodard, Jeanne Hays, Karen Jorgenson, Janet Orvis, Patricia Lester, Joan Par- sons, Kay Schmidt, Joan Ziller, Cecilia Twilde, Dolores Hall. FOURTH ROW-Lois Whitmer, Callie Woodard, Robin Fraser, Marguerite Denny, Judith Harden, Rae Cochrane, Nancy Nielson, Betty Severtson, Margaret Trow- bridge, Mary Lou Letser, Beverly Anderson, Betty Keller. Polly Ekdall, Eloise Stebbins. Janet Curry. First Semester Second Semester President ,,,.,t,.,,.., ,,,,,,, L ois Whitmer .,,s,,..ss,st,,,,tt, Virginia Hays Vice President .,i.,, ,....ss B arbara Huddleston ......,.,.. Gayle Gibbons Secretary ...i,,,,,,,, ....ss D ona Woodard ttts,ssi,,ss..,i.,ss Barbara Huddleston Treasurer ,,,,,,,.. .,,,,,, I anet Curry. r...,.,.,,,,,,,, .,,r,. l o Lou Hammer Historian ,...,,,..,.,.....,...,,,,,,,,,, Arlene Werle. ,..,,...,...,,,,,,,., Arlene Werle Sponsor ...,.. ,.sts.s,,,tststs,., M iss Gertrude Whipple Kinet club, having increased its membership to 50, continues the tradition of beina one of the oldest and most active clubs in BHS. Every first and third Monday of each month, girls can be seen hurrying to the chorus room immediately after school for their regular meetings. Club faculty adviser is Miss Gertrude Whipple who renders able assistance and Guidance to the group. Alternating with AK in putting on the Christmas formal, this year it was Kinetic club's turn to sponsor the annual event. A Swiss Chalet theme was carried out with decorations of rust, green and grey crepe paper. Walking through the entrance way and down a path of evergreen trees into a make-believe forest, spotlights played on a miniature Swiss chalet surrounded by evergreens and cotton snow. This scene furnished a background for Mr. Richards' orchestra. The theme was agreed to be one of the most novel and the whole dance one of the best in many years. Naturally the Christmas formal wasn't the cnly project. The club sponsored a dance after the Billings-Kalispell basketball game and competed in the annual club assembly contest. An annual Senior banquet is held in honor of the seniors each spring. Gifts are presented to each senior, their future plans disclosed and farewell speeches given by juniors. A dictionary defines kinetic as active and the club lives up to its name. Members enjoy not only the activities but the fun and friendships that working together within a club can bring. Page Sixty-five .Tep Glub Represents Service Q 2 , a t 1' r FIRST ROW Cleft to rightb-Arlene Werle. Virginia Hays. JoLou Hammer, Suzanne Grand, Patterson Jones. Dianne Stephens, Bonnie Baker. Joanne Ziller, Dorothy Brush. Emma Jane Carter. Gayle Gibbons. SECOND ROW -Martha Day, Jean Groves, Virginia Reese. Eileen Brown Carol Kronmiller. Shirley Solberg. Peggy Scott. Don- na Woodard. Jereann Thomas. Joan Young, Joanne Frizzell. Shirley Frenk. Janet Phillips, Honey Ryan. Irma VandeVeegate, Marjorie Lockrem. Faye Bohnsack, Dianne Freeman, THIRD ROW-Betty Severtson, Carol Sands. Margie Stromme, Margaret Berthoff, Pat Clark, Marlene Menches. Mickey Hogarty. Pat Biddle, Carole Johnson, Penny Pierce, Virginia Oravetz, Darlene Prindle, Avis Schwab, Anita Roth, Marcia Woodley. Shirley Lyons. Isa- bel Wallace, Pattie Shamanoff. Vonnie Bowles. Careylee Roll, Dyonne Shirley. Dorothy Stahl. FOURTH ROWA Alta Price. Donaleen Tait, Kay Schmitt, Audrey Simpson. Joan Parsons. Roberta Wohler, Ruthie Freiburger. Bar- bara Borberg. Kathleen Edwards. Louise Parker, Joyce Shaffer. Beverly Anderson. Pat Cooley. Colleen Harris. Serina Overbo, Mary Lou Langston. Ray Roberts, Donna XVynacht. Margaret Trowbridge, Wanda Moe, Polly Ek- dall. FIFTH ROWeHelen Glantz. Joanne Brooks, Hellen Degn. Robin Fraser, Cherie Brodsack. Barbara Hurl- dleston, Betty McClure, Jeanne Hays, Jimmie Griffin. Lois Whittner. Jo Robinson. Jackie Collier. Joanne Wil- kins, Eloise Stebbins, Mary Lou Lester, Lois Hjelseth, Judy Hardin. Pat Moore. Ruthie Wallace. Cecilia Twilde, NOT PICTURED-Barbara Avent, Helen Beslanowitch. Jo Church. Audrey Flanagan, Norma Grover, Marcia Guyse. Lucy Howe. Marlene Meibauer, Margie O'Donnell, Mary O'Donnell, Ruth Rice, Jean Woodard. 53ep Glub First Semester Second Semester President . ...... .. ....... Dorothy Brush Dorothy Brush Vice President . .Emma lane Carter Mickey Hoaarty Secretary .. ..Virqinia Hays Pat Moore Treasurer . . .lo Lou Hammer lo Lou Hammer Historian .. .. .Gayle Gibbons Gayle Gibbons Sponsor . ..Mrs. Galerneau and Miss Colosky Pep club represents aood sportsmanship, service, school spirit, and welcome hospitality. These girls, consisting of many active members, do a good job ot carryina out these symbols. Besides usnerina at tootball and basketball games, members sold oranqe' Cmd blflck bellows, sponsored assemblies, and dances after aarnes, and chartered a bus to the Bozeman QCUT19. Some ot the assemblies were skits ot school days then and now, and an imitation ol basketball players. Sadie Hawkins day, a Pep club tradition, was aaain sr onsored this year in tle tall. A dance cliznaxed the attair in tne ayrnnasium, lt is a credit to the club to know t:.at all Miss Bronceette' candidates were :nernbers and their president was Queen. At the annual sprina banquet seniors are honored ana otticers are elected tor tire cotnina year. Tziese BHS iiostesses can be recognized by tfieir colorful uniforms ot oranae and black and PEP written on their letter B. Page Sixty - IK FIRST ROW Cleft to rightb-Bob McKenzie, Kath- leen Edwards, Avis Schwaz, Dorothy Brush, Patter- son Jones, Kay Roberts. SECOND ROW--Arlene Werle, Cherie Brodsack. Barbara Borberg, Carol Kronmiller, Betty McClure, Jo Lou Hammer. THIRD ROW-Barbara Huddleston, Judy Harden, Chris Shaffer, Pat Eyer, Larry Gaughan, Virginia Hays. FOURTH ROW-Sandra Caldwell, Jim Cutts, Dennis Reichenbach, Dale Tenny, Dave Cohen. Warren Dietz. NOT PICTURED-Emma Jane Carter, Pat Cool- ey, Carol Critelli, Hellen Degn, Ruth Freiburger, Charlotte Gackle, Gayle Gibbons, Helen Glantz, Jimmie Gay Griffin, Kenneth Groves, Fred Heyn. Sallie Hines, Tom Hoff, Kelly Hagerty, Barrett Johnson, Sidney Koch, Bill Lee, Mary Lippman, Don McComas, Bob McNeil. Pat Moore, Mary O'- Donnell, Margy O'Donnell, Kenneth Pederson. Da- vid Robertson, Teddy Row, PeggY Scott, Royal Stewart, Jack Streeter, Keith Terrell, Cecilia Twil- de, Lois Whitmer. President ,.r.,,r..,. ,..,.... ....,,,, R o bert McKenzie Vice President ,,,,,,,,,...r.,,.....,,...,,,, Virginia Hays Secretary-treasurer., ,,,,,,,,,,... Sandra Coldwell Sponsor ,,...,,,r. I. G. Ragsdale After World War I, there arose a word for some incentive towards better scholarship in our nation's schools. To rescind stress put upon social and athletic activities, honor so- cieties were started. ln l922 a national con- vention was held which drew up a consti- tution from which more than four thousand clubs grew. Requirements for membership are that the student is in the upper third of the senior class. Five per cent of the junior class may also be elected. Eligibility is based upon character, scholarship, leadership, and ser- vice to the school. The club has complete charge of the vo- cational library which aids students in choos- ing their careers. People who are in this club work diligent- ly and faithfully to serve their club, their school, and their nation. lt is from clubs such as this one that the willing workers for de- mocracy and the well informed, active citi- zens of the world will come. Larry Gaughan , , Dale Tenny Vice President., ..,, i , .. Charles Cooper ,, .. ,Pat Eyer Susanne Slavens Susanne Slavens President.. ,.,, . .. Second Semester Second Semester .,,. Secretary-treasurer Second Semester i joastmasters Builds Better Gitizens One of the youngest additions to the BHS family of clubs is the luriior Toastmasters club which is affiliated with the Billings Toastmasters club. ludging from the work already accomplished, lunior Toastmasters promises to become an active and useful club in the school. Purposes of the club are to develop inter- est in speech and to build better citizens through practice of good speech methods. The only requirements for those who wish to join are that they are students of Senior High, are of good moral character, and have a keen interest in speech. This year the club has provided the school with announcers for the national assemblies and with representatives in national and state speech contests. During meetings of the club, members give impromptu and prepared speeches. This is a part of the work which the club is trying to do. Everyone in the club is given a chance to speak at some time during each meeting. Mr. Clarence Anderson, speech teacher in BHS, sponsors the club. FIRST ROW tleft to rightb-Bob McKenzie, Su- sanne Slavens. SECOND ROW-Charles Cooper. Ann Yocum, Almira Gossett, Mary Jane Baum- gardner. Margaret Trowbridge, Dave Penwell. THIRD ROW-Teddy Row, Pat Eyer, Robin Early, Jimmie Gar Griffin, Janie Cummins, Betty Mc- Clure, Burt Bigelow, Larry Gaughan, Bob Hanson. FOURTH ROW-Dave Cohen, Seldon Beck. Dale Tenny, Clyde Tait, Ronnie Duncan, Jim Langwor- thy, Bill Chapple, Kenny Newman. NOT PICTUR- ED--Stuart Gallagher, Roy Stewart. BKC Continues to U3romote School .Activities Service! That's the byword of Billings Key club. Since its foundation in 1945, BKC has set a high score for service in its six years in existence. The first Key club in Billings, BKC's policy of service does not end with school activities, several projects having been completed for the benefit of the community. Part of BKC's service is to prepare its members for the future when they will have to live on their own. Leadership is one of the qualities the club tries to bring out. Don Erickson, district gov- ernor for Montana Key clubs, is an example of BKC's leaders. Cooperation, joint projects be- tween Billings and Yellowstone Key clubs, is another phase of BKC's program. At each meeting a program is presented consisting of a speaker representing his profession. Almost every type of occupation or profession from football coaching to the textile business to the legal profession has been heard by Key clubbers. They speak of the advantages their pros fession has to offer and the experiences they have had in connection with it. A decided spirit of competition exists between Billings and the younger Yellowstone Key club, serving as an incentive to both. At the end of each school year, during the Montana district con- vention, an achievement award is presented to the club which hands in the most complete achievement report. Both clubs vie for this honor. As part of the educational program of the club, a specially conducted tour of the Billings beet sugar factory was taken by Key clubbers. The process and preparation of the beets from beginning to end was explained to them. BKC, in cooperation with Kiwanis International, prepares its members to better cope with problems of life after highschool. President .,...... ,......,...... I ack Streeter Vice Presidents ...... Gordon Collier, Ted Harris Secretary ............................ Dennis Reichenbach Treasurer ........................ ...... K ieth Terrell lunior Representaitve .........,......,...... Bill Powers Senior Representative ..,................. Dave Cohen Sophomore Representative .......... Paul Hartley Sponsor ...... ........ I esse G. Ragsdale FIRST ROW CLeft to Rightj-Bill Todd, Don McComas, Jim Monico, Charles Copper, Sidney Koch. SECOND ROW-Dennis Reichenbach, Mike Molohon, Jack Blehm, Don McKinnon, Dick Sayler, Don Ross. THIRD ROW- Dave Cohen, Larry Gaughan, Goron Collier, Bill Powers, Jack Streeter, Ted Harris, Bill Rawlings. FOURTH ROW -Dean Shaver, Jerry Polesky, Don Erickson, Bill Copeland, Dean Phelan, Jim Brown, Tom Hoff, Kieth Terrell. NOT PICTURED-Dave Penwell, Ken Groves. 'r J. :ir X . , Ag r 7? A ' - ... 'A i . f . ' .si f - .N-in-f Street Signs lLeit to Rightl- Welcome Signs. PA Announcements lLett to Dave Cohen, Larry Gaughan. Team pldcmds Added to Gym. Rightl-Dave Cohen. Ted Harris Damaged Street Signs Reported. Announcing Basketball Game. Billings .Key Glub 93roves the Jlflotto 'we Build' C9ldest Service Glub Serves School and Gommunity Shown here are some ot the club's projects tor the year. These are just a few to give an example of how BKC works. Book racks placed in caieteriaffffhe book racks in the cafeteria were certainly welcomed by the student body, who now will have more time during lunch periods, since they will not have to run to their locker and back to deposit their books. Team placards in gymf -The welcome signs are an example ot BKC's program to pronxota good sportsmanship. At each game a placard saying welcome and with a drawing ot the teams symbol is placed in the gymnasium. Commendation should be given ot Mr. Earl C. Bailey and his art students for painting the placards. Street signs replacedfAn example of BKC's policy ot service in the community is shown in the street signs. jerry Polesicy was committee chairman tor this project. Key clubbers tound where signs were missing from street corners and 'then turned a report in to the city engineer. Awarding of lettermen medalsflhis year a new project was started. Every year a medal is awarded to graduating minor and major senior lettermen. Shown here are the members ot BHS ski team receiving their medals. Letter Pins lLeft to Rightl-Tom Hott, Ccdeteria Book Racks. Dave Penwell, Arthur English, Ien'y Rain. Chairman Kenny Groves Inspects Book. ,....-Jet Ss 9+ Uellowsone .Key .Host for District Gonvention FIRST ROW CLeft to Rightl-Philip Riedesel, Pat Butler, Fred Walter, Chris Shaffer, Bill Lee, Kenneth Gros- gebauer, Jim Hoff. SECOND ROW-Teddy Roe, Pat Eyer, Warren Dietz, Gary Hill, Tom Schuyler, Everett Jones. THIRD ROW-Ray Moore, Gene Logan, Robert Terrell, Calvin Langston, Eugene Christiansen, Douglas Schu- macher, Howard Ness, Jim Brush, Jim Rawlings. FOURTH ROW-Bob Hanson, Don Aitchinson, Randall Gloege, Marion Noordzy, Maury Colberg, Richard Spalding, Dale Tenny, David Burton, Ronnie Lundquist. NOT PICTURED-Don Beatty, Barrett Johnson, Bolo Robinson, Rick Vognild. President ..,..,..,,,,,, ,,,..,,,.......,,..,.. C hris Shaffer Secretary .,,,.,, .,.,,.. D ale Tenny Vice Presidents ........t...., Don Beatty, Gary Hill Treasurer ............,..,,...,,,,,,,.... ,,,..,,,, B ill Lee Sponsor .,,.,,,.....,.....tt....,..,..tt,,,....,,,,,,,,....,,,tl,tt Earl C. Collins Senior Representative ,.,,,,..,,,,,,.l,,,,,,,ss,,, lim Hoff Iunior Representative ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, D ave Burton Sophomore Representative .,,... Maury Colberg Yellowstone Key club began its second successful year in BHS with a score of service projects for the school and community. lt clearly demonstrated the policy of Key clubs . . . SERVICE. The club put out sophomore guide booklet at the beginning of the year entitled Helpful Hints to Students. A copy of the booklet was sent to the international headquarters of Key clubs where it received great attention. A dozen copies were requested and were shown at the international convention in Miami, Florida, to other clubs. A large part of the club's income came from selling programs at all basketball games. The programs contained the complete roster of the teams, information about size and experience of each player, pictures of A and B squads, Bronc of the week, ballot for sportsmanship award and a lucky number. The club presented a football, basketball, track and intramural basketball trophy to partici- pants of each sport on the basis of good sportsmanship. Silver charms were also presented. This year, Yellowsotne Key club was host for the annual district Key club convention which was a big success. Work for the two-day affair of April l3 and l4 was begun in early February. Key clubbers from all over the state participated in the event, which was climaxed by the Gov- ernor's Ball, held in the ballroom of the Northern hotel. Eull cooperation with Yellowstone Kiwanis, their sponsor, and the other two service clubs in school in particular, was necessary for the success of the club, and a number of projects were carried out with Billings Key club. With their motto behind them, the leaders of tomorrow were built. We Build is very appro- priate when one stops to think of the duties such a club performs. Page Seventy Uellowstone .Key Qromotes Qood Sportsmanship By .Awarding Urophies to 'Best Sportsmen Badqely Receives Trophy Gene Badgely was awarded the first annual good sportsmanship award in footpall by Yellowstone Key. The trophy was engraved with Genes name and then placed in the trophy case for future presentation. YKC Sells Basketball Programs Pictured at the right is Bill Lee, club treasurer, selling a program to a fan. Bill is one of the many boys in the club who pitched in to sell programs and earn money for Yellowstone. Yellowstone Gives Radio to School--Among the many services of trie club was tne donation cf a radio tc the school. lt was presented in time for students to near the World Series. Phelan, Metzger Receive Awards. ln addition to the awarding ot a football trophy, Dean Phelan and Orville Metzger were awarded good sportsmanship trophies for varsity basketball and intramural basketball, respectively. Inter-club Dance Sponsored by Yellowstone- Last November, Yellow- stone Key sponsored an inter-service club dance, which was held in the bandroom. Yellowstone, Billings Key and lunior Optimist club attended. Yellowstone Key Host for State Convention- -Pictured is the planning committee for the District convention held in Billings. Left to right in the front row are Teddy Roe, Richard Spaulding, Mr. Prank Stanaway, Chris Shaffer, Bill Lee and Bob Hanson. Standing left to right are Pat Eyer, Don Erickson, Warren Dietz, Don Beatty and Gene Logan. Clubs campaign was marred by the resignation of two of its officers. One was Dale Tenny, able secretary, and the other was lim Hoff, senior representative. The i952 officers were elected in March, They are Don Beatty, presi- dentg Maury Colberg and Ray Moore, vice presidentsg Everett Iones, treasurer: Bob Hanson, secretary: Gene Logan, senior representative, and Philip Riedesel, junior representative. TOP- Gene Badgely re-- ceives football sports- manship trophy from Chris Shaffer. MIDDLE- Bill Lee sells basket- ball programs. UPPER LEFT- YKC donates radio to BHS for use of the school over public address. UPPER RIGHT- Coach Roy Morin shown with basket- ball and intramural sportsmanship win- ners Dean Phelan and Orville Metzger. LOWER LEFT- Scene from BHS in- ter-club dance for Key clubs and Junior Optimists. LOWER RIGHT- Yellowstone Key plans district conven- tion with Mr. Frank Stanaway. ' Page Sexeniy -one FIRST ROW CLeft to Rightj-Donna Spanier, Robin Fraser, Jayne Brattland, Linda Henderson. Avis Schwab, Beverly Pollard, SECOND ROW- Jimmie Griffin, Jo Ann Ray, Hellen Degn. Sallie Hines, Kathleen Edwards, Janie Cummins. THIRD ROW-Kermit Hartley. Bobbi Ness. Arlene Werle. Kay Roberts, Twyla Finkenbinder. Charlotte Gackle. Cecilia Twilde, Mr. Miller. FOURTH ROW-Ken- neth Pedersen, Ronnie Duncan, Stuart Gallagher, Dennis Richenbach, Roy Stewart, Selden Back, Tom Schuyler, Keith Tait. NOT PICTURED-Don Erickson, Irma Vande- Veegate. .A .New Glub .95 .Added President ..,.,...,,,.,,......,,,.,, .. -Kathleen Edwards Vice President ,,,...., ..,..,..r,,, K ermit Hartley Secretary .,,.,,,.,,., . ,,,,.,.i,,,,,,, -Hellen Degn Treasurer ..,..,,,.........,. ,,,..., l rma Vandelfeegate Clerk ,,...,,....,,...,,,,,,,,, . ,,,,..,..,, .Beverly Pollard Senior Representative r .Cecilia Twilde lunior Representative , ,,,.r , .Robin Fraser Billings Hi took on several now edditicns this year, one of which was Thespian club, sponsored by Mr. Fred K. Miller. Thespian, unlike Masque and Gavel, is for aspiringf perspiring?l -eyoung actors and actresses only. An individual must earn ten points by achievements both on the stage and on va- rious production crews to become a member of this national organization. All members must have subscriptions to Dramatics mag- azine, the official Thespian publication. Troupe 555, after the preliminaries of organization were over, began working. lr sponsored the one-act play contest. Thespian made souvenir programs for The Man Who Came to Dinner and The Hasty Heart. Page Sci Clllj I Qournalism's .Honor Society President. ............. ...... B etty McClure Vice President. , .,.. .....,. D ave Cohen Secretary-Treasurer. .... .. .. Teddy Hoe Quill and Scroll is one of the older clubs in BHS. lnternationally founded in 1926, it gives hard-working journalists a goal toward which their work may be directed. lf they do sufficient and outstanding work, membership in this organization is a full reward. Aspiring writer, to gain membership, must be a Junior or seniorg he must be in the scholastic upper third of his classy he must have done superior work in some phase of iournalisrng he must be recommended by Mr. Henry Harsch, adviser, and he must be ap- proved by the executive secretary of Quill and Scroll. Eligibility may be gained by work on the Kyote Annual or on the Kyote paper. lt may also be gained from publications in maga-V zines or papers. Quill and Scroll, upon initiating new men.- bers, presents them with a pin, and a sub- scription to Quill and Scroll, the national paper of the club. FIRST ROW tLeft to Righty-Barbara Huddle- ston, Arlene Werle. Ruth Freiburger, Betty McClure. SECOND ROW-Mr. Henry Harsch. adviser. Doris Fairburn, Kathy Edwards, Dona Woodard. THIRD ROW-Dick Olsen, Dave Cohen, Roy Stewart, Ker- mit Hartley. FOURTH ROW-Charles Cooper, David Penwell, Larry Gaughan, Teddy Roe. fettermen -.An Qnstitution in BHS lf a letternian was interviewed, the conversation might go soznetiiing like this: Tell me: Wny is there a l,eiter:t:en's club? ' ln athletics, there are quite often fellows who are outstanding. Because of exceptional abil- ities, or maybe lots of work, they may earn a B. A fellow with a B is a l.etter:i1an. This is :ionor society of athletics. How does a fellow earn a B? By twelve quarters of football: by participation in a tournament in basketball: by twelve points in track. How many members are there? l.ettermen's maintains around fifty members. This number varies with the end of eacli maior sport. VVho handles these members? The coaches, Morin, Lazetich, and Gorton. What does Lettermens do for its members? Most important, it teaches teamwork and sportsmanship, both of which are vital to not only a team, but to a school. For recreation, Lettermen's sponsored a dance this year, and gave the annual banquet for the football players. They also contributed S50 to the Annual. What else would you like to say? Well, let's see. Lettermen's can usually boast having several of its members on the dream- teams in football and basketball. This year, our team could boast several shiny additions to the trophy case. Lettermen's is one of the oldest and most distinctive clubs in the school. To belong to it is truly a great honor. The members of Lettermens, upon graduation, all go their own way. But these young men are always found among the leading citizens of their town. President ..... ....... ..,.. l a ck Streeter Vice President ............. . ,. .Rolly Strutz Secretary-Treasurer . . .... , . . . .... . ..... .. . . .Frank Nickel Sponsors ..... .. .. .Coach Bill Lazetich Coach Bob Gorton, Coach Roy Morin FIRST ROW CLeft to Righty-Dave Seitz, Dick Knaub. Tom Hoff. Jack Streeter. Lee Chatwood. Dean Shaver. Leonard Lcwellyn. Kenneth Grosgebauer. Bob Halverson. SECOND ROW-Bus Bjorgum. Ray Schoessler. Jim Rogers. Dean Phelan, Gene Badgley, Marion Noordzy. Jim Brown. Dick Saylor. Dave Robertson. THIRD ROW- Don McKinnon, Ron Ewing, Bill Myers. Ed Bergquist, Darwin Decker. Calvin Langston. FOURTH ROW-Gary Hill. Duke McDermott, Sid Griffith. Frank Nickel. NOT PICTURED-Don Halverson. Ron Halverson. Bob Sindelar, Jerry Stephens, Rolly Strutz. .Apprentice .Keeps 'Up with 'Big Brother' Uhespian A club that never seems to get much credit, but one that is always busy is the Apprentice Club. Students in Apprentice work very hard to earn points toward membership in the National Thespian society. Apprentices are the ones who do many of the endless chores that lie behind the curtain and on the stage. Only those students who have had to work and worry about BHS Little Theatre productions can realize what these members go through. These students are hard to beat when challenged in doing the work of their field. Each one has set his goal of outstanding dramatics, both off-stage and on. They work closely with Thespian to create a closer and greater contact with good standards of dramatics. lt is a challenge to them because they know that everything they do will go either for or against them when the account- ing of points towards Thespian society comes. This challenge is usually taken on with a smile and met with vigor to win. Some members of Apprentice were in the cast of The Man Who Came to Dinner and The Hasty Heart. Many were on the production staffs, including make-up, stage crews, properties and costumes. To earn points, each member must participate in club activities, such as putting on programs for the group, programs for clubs that are down town, programs for the school or any other time when called upon to perform a talent show. Other ways are to be in theatre productions, skits and production staffs on the various plays. Members not only learn about dramatics but learn to have confidence in themselves. All of the members get enjoyment out of playing and practicing dramatic roles from the different kinds of scripts. Under the sponsorship of Miss Clara Strutz, the students learn to work and have fun in put- ting on a first-class BHS production. First Semester Second Semester President ........... .. ........ Ronnie Duncan .,.,,,., ...... C lyde Tait Vice President ,,.,..., ,..r.... B ernice Schutrop .,,... -. ...,r. lohn Cocagne Secretary ..,....... ,Y...... S ally Sanderson ..,... ...... S hirley North FIRST ROW tLeft to Rightj-Sally Sanderson, Darlene Prindle, Marilyn Bennett, Ying Lee, Marcia Bigger- staff, Ardelis McKee, Meriam Hischier, Beverly Balderston, Donna Spanier, Phyllis Blank, Audrey Barton, John Cocagne, Myrna Perkins. SECOND ROW-Shirley Blank, Audrey Schagunn, Linda Henderson, Ruth Stonebur- ner, eanine Rehloerg, Ann Gorman, Joyce D'Hoey, Nancy Whitaker, Doris Matheny, Mary Lou Hagerman, Nola Tallman, Janet Orvis, Mary Lou Pedersen, Betty Weber. THIRD ROW-Velida McClure, Lucy Howe, Robyn Al- lan, Shirley North, Joann Jaynes, Marcia Viers, Edna Brown, Shirley Baumgardner, Marlene Maness, Marlene Leone, Jeanine Willman, Jim Goyer, Julia Padanyi, Jo Ann Ray, Pat Lockram. FOURTH ROW-Roberta Gra- ham, Virginia Keilack, Roseland Skeen, Shirley Raynol ds, La Vern Roth, Nancy Winsby, Margaret Ratslaff, Ber- nice Schutrop, Janie Cummins, Clyde Tait, Kenneth Pedersen, Ronnie Duncan, Bert Biglow, Bill Salzwedel, Dorothy Barns, Marion Leuthold, Phyllis Banbury, Miss Strutz. .A Glub that works with the Gity President ,,...w.,.. ,...., R olly Strutz Vice President ii,,,.i,,, ,,ii,, D ick Saylor Secretary-Treasurer. ..i,.,,i ,,,ii, I im Brown lt is certainly hoped that the members of Firemen's never have to be firemen. The purpose of this club, announced its sponsor, Mr. Ragsdale, is to prevent fire. That sounds pretty simple, doesn't it! Well, it's not as easy as you think. Too many people today take their safety for granted. They figure that since nothing has burned down yet, why should it now? Firemen's has set out to prove these people wrong. They charted the school to point out the easiest exits from each classroom each period of the day. Working in collaboration with the Billings Fire Department, they check the fire extinguishers in the school, and checked on points that could be fire-starters such as wiring and trash deposits. Through the distribution of pamphlets, they have heped open the eyes of the students of BHS. Firemen's serves an excellent purpose in this school, and hats are off to these fine fellows. FIRST ROW tLeft to Right!-Tom Purcell, Le- land Smith, Alvin Woodrow, Dick Saylor, Calvin Simon, Herman Schatz. Darwin Decker. SECOND ROW-Jim Prince, Jim Rawlings, Jack Blehm, R. J. McMahon, John Phelps, Duke McDermott, Rolly Strutz, Jim Brown. THIRD ROW-Bill Rawlings, Alvin Swanson, Dean SShaver, Ed Bergquist, Dave Seitz, Dick Knaub, Don McKinnon. FIRST ROW fLeft to Right!-Ray Suiter, Gary Hill, Glen Stroeher, Lesslie Zuck, Dick Finney, Mike Molohon. SECOND ROW-Buss Bjorgum, Ray Schoessler, Jim Monoco, Bill Myers, Ralph Wagner, Gene Badgley. THIRD ROW-Leonard Lewellyn Pete Pappys, Lee Chatwood, Sid Griffeth, Dick Brush, Larry Dryer. FOURTH ROW-Ron Ewing, Frank Nickel. Lou Noordzy, Dave Burton, Ray Frank, Malcolm Jamieson, Dick Wike. President ....,,i,.,.,..,,,,.u..,...,,........ Ray Schoessler Vice President ..... ..,..,, ,,.... M a lcolm lamieson Secretary-Treasurer .u.... ........... L ee Chatwood .A fong .Needed Glub - Uraffic Another addition to BHS was Traffic club, and this organization was really needed. When school was dismissed, bedlam broke loose. Any pedestrian crossing Grand Ave- nue at 3:35 p. m. was praying for that ninth life. Cars whizzed up and down, horns blar- ed, brakes screamed, motors raced-right there you can see the purpose of Traffic club: to control this situation. First thing Traffic club did was to show the city of Billings the need for a traffic light at the corner of fifth and Grand. And the light was installed. They painted crosswalks for pedestrians and the word STOP on the street at fourth avenue and Grand. Under the excellent sponsorship of Mr. Collins, the club worked very hard this year on the traffic situation as well as sponsoring a dance. Traffic club helped the situation cn the street a lot, and next year's plans will keep them very busy. Page Seventy-fix e Optimism Engage .gn 'Uarious .Activities Publish Viewpoint. Several members of the club are assigned each week to mime- ograph copies of the Optimistic Viewpoint, the club paper that is published every other week. The paper is put out to give general information about the organiza- tion, its members and activities. Optimists Clean 50 Flags. As a club project during the Christmas holidays, lunior Optimist had 50 of the flags in the school cleaned. Those that were beyond cleaning and repair were replaced with new ones. This was another of the proj- ects performed by Optimist to be-netit the school and its students. UN Flag Presented to School. ln late lanuary, Billings lunior Optimist club pre- sented to the school a United Nations flag as a token of Optimist's faith and belief in this international organization and as a hope to the students of our school for world peace and brotherhood. Club Helps Needy Families. During the Christmas holidays, Optimist collected canned food for the Family Welfare serv- ice to give to needy families in the com- munity. Maiorettes Presented Check. Last fall Optimist gave the majorettes a check for use in the purchase of new outfits for half- time performance. This was one of the many donations Optimist gave to different organizations in and around the school and community. Maiorettes Get Chec C706 C Q bqrferefs The Optimist Creed A PROMISE YOKRSELF- To be so strong that nothing can dis- turb your peace of mind. To talk health. happines sand pros- perity to every person you meet. To make all your friends feel that there is something in them. 'lo look at the sunny side of every- thing and make your optimism come true. To think only of the best. to work only tor the best and expect only the best. To be just as enthusiastic about the success of others as you are about your own. To forget the mistakes of thelpast and press on to the greater achieve- ments of the tuture. To wear a cheerful eoun-te-nance at all times and give every living crea- ture you meet a smile, To give so much time to the im- provement ol'-yoursclt that you have no time to criticize others. To be too large for words. too noble for anger. to strong for fear and too happy to permit the presence of trouble. Optimism Gomes to BHS President ............ Y, w.. R oyal Stewart Vice President ......,e...,,w. Kelly Hagerty Vice President ...,.i,.... Dean Simmons Secretary ....,...,r.,,...,..,.w Kermit Hartley Treasurer ,...............,..,.. Bob Halverson Sergeant-at-Arms .....rr.,..,,,. Fred Heyn Senior Class Representative ........,,....r. ..t..,...,...................,r,,,..r., D ave Robertson lunior Class Representative vr,.v.....,... .....r.. l im Roberts Sophomore Class Representative ...,.. .....r.,......, I im Oakland Adviser ......,,...r..,r,...,,...v............tr.rr.,,,r.r.,rv...r..,.,,,r..rrr.,,rr...,.,,......t,.....t.,.t..r,.t Mr. Douglas Marks Billings junior Optimist club, Billings high school's newest of boys service clubs, has become one of our school's most outstanding examples of leadership and service in their first year at BHS. The organization is composed of members of the sophomore, junior and senior classes that are outstanding in character and ability. Servi:e to both school and community are objectives of junior Optimist. Meetings of Iunior Optimist are held on each Tuesday during the noon hour. Educational programs of movies, music, excursions and va'ious sivic and vocational speakers are well re- ceived by all members. Every other wook the Optimistic Viewpoint, the club paper, is published. It contains news of new members, club projects and information about the club in general. Formed from the Dragon club of last year, junior Optimist club is a new idea among the service clubs. It stands for good spirit among students and faculty and fosters sportsmanship among the different school activities. junior Ortimist encourages healthful living because they believe that that will make better citizens. An Optimist promises himself to do all things to better himself and his community in every way at all times and also to make more pleasant surround- ings wherever he goes. A junior club to Optimist International, lunior Optimist carries the same high ideal of patriot- ism and leadership in the daily life, in and around school. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Douglas Marks, the Billings Iunior Optimist club is an active organization doing its best to help the school and community to be a better place to live, grow and enjoy life. ln the years to come it is a certainty that the Optimist will be an outstanding example of things our friends and associates are wanting and needing in community and school for the wel- fare of all. junior Optimist is extending its help to BHS and the whole community. FIRST ROW CLeft to Rightl-Tom Fraser, Ron Garton, Jim Oakland, Bob Zimdar, Don Lackman, Terry Hudson, Ted Maxwell. SECOND ROW-Kelly Hagerty, Warren Hodus, Duane Bromgard, Walter Paris, Jim Roberts, Bob Stickney, Wayne Nelson. THIRD ROW-Bob Halverson. Pete Pappas, Cal Simon, Glen Stroher, Bill Chapple, Charles Crouter, Dean Simmons, Roger Gordon, Tom Grav. FOURTH ROW-Dave Robertson, Di ck Olsen, Al Swanson, Frank Nickel, Fred Heyn, KermitHartley, Stuart Gallagher, Tcm Warsinske, Larry Drier, Ken Vernon, Roy Stewart. NOT PICTURED-Gene Lanier, Ray Suiter, Gary Betz, Ted Rowe, Bill Meyers. Uour Boys .Attend .National Gonvention FIRST ROW CLeft to Right!-Raymond Frank, Clyde Finley, Jerry Williams, Reece Halverson, Bill Weber, Jim Walter, Mr. Raymond Agee. SECOND ROW-Lawrence Ostermiller, Leroy Wakely, Melvin Bruder, Roger Reiger, Ray Keele, George Amen, Irvin Jones. THIRD ROW-Don Kammerzal, Harlon Christenson, Ken Yerger, Ralph Amen, Ken Reiter, Don Bernhardt, Frank Bruder, Gerald Smith, Larry Ruggles, Vidak Damjonovich, Lon- nie Harmon, Roy Linse, Ed Aders, Melvin Yerger, Bruce Bowman, Bob McFarland, Russel Amen, Bill Orrell. FOURTH ROW-Ben Benner, Ralph Walker, Ralph Wegner, Dick Fox, Jim Lackman, Leonard Lenhart, Gerald Miller, Charles McFarland, Bob Pietz, Roger Brewer, Dick Hart, Ed Sullivan, Harry Van Dusen, Don Walter, Bob Miller, Lee Hanson, Tom Diede. FIFTH ROW--Norman Aisenbry, Burt Bowman, Dick Jellison, Paul Hed- rick, Jim Goodman, Gene Stark, Joe Cash, George Schroeder, Bill Zinnie, Cliff Pulver, Bill Moody, Jack Jackson, Drago Damjonovich, Ben Becker, Don Amen, Jim Hewmman, Dick Cox, Don Kissee, Jim Barber, Wayne Sullivan, Harlon Steiger, Don Gable, Fred Henderson. NOT PICTURED-Arthur Collins, Willard Dale, Pete Damjonovich, Dale Fleming, Eugene Grande, Jack Halver- son, Bob Hanson, Harold Mooney, Willard Raines, Bob Strobbe, Dwane Steiger, Fred Welsh, Bob Whitmer, Bill Young. President .,..,.,,,.,,. ,,,,.... I im Walter Secretary .,,,,, ....,.. I erry Williams Vice President .......,..,,.,,,..... Bill Weber Treasurer .I,.rir.,,....i,.,i.......... Bay Frank Sponsor .,,.,,e,...,.....,,,........r ,,,..,r,,rr..,, M r. Raymond Agee Ray Frank, lim Walter, Bill Weber and lerry Williams were delegates to the National Future Farmers oi America convention held in Kansas City, Missouri, on Oct. 9-12, l950. Among the speakers at this convention was the United States Secretary oi Agriculture, Charles F. Brannon, who gave a description on agriculture and its problems in the U. S. President of National FFA, George A. Lewis, presented the American Farmer awards, the high- est degree achieved in the FFA. Among the boys who received this award, two were from Montana. Aims of the FFA is to promote standards of excellence in all phases of agriculture, such as, management of livestock and poultry, care of farm equipment, and establish supervised tarm- ing programs. Dec. l3, 1950 marked the day ot the annual FFA Parent and Son banquet which proved to be very successful with more than 150 people attendinq. Four dances have been sponsored by the Yellowstone chapter at Riverside in Laurel. Last summer 18 boys from Billings participated in a week's trip through Glacier National Park, returning to their state camp on Cromwell Island in Flathead lake. Here the boys took part in swimming, boating and fishing. This year the FFA started a new activity ot selling Christmas trees that they had cut near Absarokee. These trees were sold primarily to school faculty and students. Page Seventy-eight Learning to Do-Doing to .Cearn Earning to five-Living to Serve FFA Jlfiotto The FFA is sponsoring a revolving swine proiect among the fr . T I . boys of this chapter. lt has grovvn front one to .ive head ot sows. X Q Q .vflx Q51 'UAV Another activity conducted is tzie Community ludging con- H -'P Fp V, test. All boys are invited to participate. The boy who wins the ' rriost points receives a S25 award. Billings was host to the South-eastern District oi Montana on Mar. 30-3l. This district consists oi eight chapters. Some oi the contests were livestock Judging, public speaking, agronomy judging, mechanic tests and parliamentary procedure contest. The winners were awarded plaques tor placing in these contests. Following the District Convention, the State Convention was held in Bozeman. Outstanding boys from the districts par- ticipated in approximately the same contests as were held in the districts. During National FFA Week, Feb. l7-25, the boys gave radio broadcasts and presented displays of :hap- ter accomplishments in downtown store windows. The boys have learned the importance of working together. By activity in club work, tarm shop, vocational agriculture classes, and supervised tarm programs, FFA strives to develop rural leadership, cooperation and useful citizenship. Future Farmers of America is one of the outstand- ing clubs that help the boys realize the importance of self government and freedom. TOP-FFA Officers-Clyde Finley, reporter: Reese Halverson. sentinel: Ray Frank, treasurer, Front row -Jerry Williams. secretary: Jim Walter. president: Bill Weber. first vice president: Bob Strobbe. sec- ond vice president. MIDDLE-FFA Basketball Team. fLeft to Right- BOTTOM LEFT-Scene from district convention Dan Gable. Russ Amen, Paul Hedrick. Jim Walter. at Worden in 1950. George Schroeder. Dick Fox, Jerry Williams. Joe Cash, tKneelingy-Reese Halverson and B111 Weber, BOTTOM RIGHT-Products of the Duroc Swine Not pictured-Ray Frank and Bill Orrell. PTOj9Ci. . V1 A ' '35 jf, r 4. ig, tiki lg i MJF? S- , 'Ti ' 1 4' 4'-2, A rf' 1 ' 4 T ' -I . - yt ,g.v I 19- ' , , lf . I'4Zf.4n, .. ,.,7b,,,,. WM. 4, ,,f,.-Y., PTC J'las Successful Uwo years of Operation Part Time Co-operative club is in its second year of operation now. lt is composed of students who have jobs during school hours. These students take sales and receive credit for their work outside of school. This club has become one ot the largest in the school. The students, under the guiding hand of Mr. Robert Wilson, sponsor, have made many worthwhile contributions to the school, although these students have less time to spend on projects than other club members do. The good-looking black and white emblems on the white or black cardigan sweaters have become as much a tradition as the sight of the orange and black letter sweaters. PTC started something which they hope will become an annual affair in BHS. This is their annual picnic. With such a large group of members this event is always a great deal of fun and is bound to be a big success. At Christmas PTC bought and decorated a Christmas tree in the front entrance of the school, adding that extra Christmasy touch to the school atmosphere. The tree ornaments were donated to the school a year ago and will be used in the years to come for decorating purposes. Most important and worthwhile project of the club still remains the PTC store. Here school supplies, combs, Kleenex and other necessities are sold to the BHS students. Club members act as sales clerks and they receive excellent experience in salesmanship, learning the proper attitude to- ward customers and also acquiring the knack of of running and managing a store. The store has become an everyday visiting place for a good many of the students of BHS and the members of the Part Time Co-operative can very well pride themselves on a project well done. First Semester Second Semester President .............. ...,.... G len Haffner ......., ..... H oward Wattles Vice President ........ ........ K eith Tait ......,.,.,... ..... M elvin LaMotte Secretary.. ........ ........ M argie McBeth .... , ..... Margie McCracken Treasurer. .. ..,................ Margie Gillet ,.......... ......... .........,.. I u ne Hein Sponsor ........................ .... M r. Robert Wilson FIRST ROW tLeft to Righty-Tom Schuyler, Howard Wattles, Jay Whitt, Harlan Gonnason, Dick Critelli, Betty Skiles, Margie Gillet, Margie McBeth, Dorene Hormann. Darlene Hormann, Helen Coley, Helen Beslano- wich, Virginia Powell, Pat Biddle, LeAnn Riddle, Jeanne Woodard, Mr. Robert Wilson. SECOND ROW-Howard Devitt, Pete Pappas, Arlis Anderson, Marvin LaMotte, Harvey Cale, Walter Reich, Arthur Hull, Joan Haun, Vir- ginia Oravetz, Kay Hormann, Betty Martin, Anzelphia Weiss, Barbara Dennison, Margie Hudson, Ginger Martin, Colleen Harris, Patricia Bade, Mary Lipmann, Carol Ze ntner, Phyllis Propp, Doris Newlin. THIRD ROW-Dan- ny Hudson, Don Bandfield, Bob Clark, Elbert Lewis, Arthur Eckhardt, Gene Tenny, Dean Parker, Bob Michael, Phyllis Crawford, Pearl Cameron, Margie McCracken, June Hein, ack Humphrey, Jackie Collier, Joyce Shaffer, Dorthy Haun, Darlene Schleining, Jo Dorn, Clara Monsma, Phylis Smith. FOURTH ROW-Jerry Rafn, Don Witt, Bill Cline, John Randolph, John Cline, Gene Polacek, Henry Maynard, Keith Tait, Glen Hafner, Derek Smith, Dick Lambrecht, Fred Sauther, Melvin LaMotte, Jules Mora, Gary Schmaing, Jo Robinson, Darlene Raver. NOT PICTURED-Jim Blehm, John Brown, Delores Emerick, Marcia Guyse, Pat Jacobson, Delores Ogbin, Theodore Roybal, Phyllis Smith, James Stuber, Beverly Widger. gr gr, Z' W President ,,..A. , , ,,,, . . Blanche Weiss Vice President .,.. . . .s,e.. Serina Overbo Secretary. ,,,,.,. ...ss.....,,,ew,,,.. l anet Bell Treasurer ,,,,ee ,,,ee,,,,,, . Leona Grande Sponsor ....... e,,,e,..ee,,w,eeee , ,.Miss Grace lohnson FHA .Traiseworthy Glub By helping girls to develop the natural abilities which are inherent in all girls, Fu- ture l-lomemakers of America gives them preparation for home and social life. Under the direction of Miss Iohnson, home economics teacher, girls learn how to pre- pare well-balanced meals, refurbish homes, and sew stylish, practical clothes. Future Homemakers of America is not only a useful club, it also figures gaily in a social whirl. During the year hayrides, picnics, ban- quets and parties are held. This club earns its own money for its trea- sury by using the baking talents of the girls. Several times in the year, students of BHS have discovered that the groups of girls who stood near the main entrance were selling delicious candy or cookies. This was a part of their campaign for funds. The money they earned was used to buy and fill Christmas boxes for needy families as well as for other worthy projects. Every girl in this club is ready and will- ing to meet the challenges that shall come up in family and home life. FIRST ROW CLeft to Rightl-Doris Reiter, La- verne Freidt, Catherine Freidt, Nancy Carlson, Marilyn Caren, Monica Michaud. SECOND ROW- Virginia Harding, Jo Ann Vuylsteke, Sally Lamey, Pat McKelvie, Serina Overbo, Corrine Kipp, Doro- thy Heimbeck. THIRD ROW-Arlis Hoyt, Phylliss Propp, Joanne Weber, Lorraine Heimbichner, Shir- ley Hedrick, Pat Cooley, Norma Overbe, Blanche Weiss. FOURTH ROW-Barbara Zeiler, Pat Fargo, Peggy Malek, Doris Newlin, Helen McChalies, Cath- erine McLorinan, Joyce Lanier, Marguerite Denny, Miss Grace Johnson. NOT PICTURED-Billie Clark, Virginia Harding, Leona Heck, Delores Knight, Pat Wheeler. FIRST ROW CLeft to Rightj-Cynthia Long, Di- anne Freeman, Anita Roth, Pattie Marrs, Patterson Jones. Beulah Russell, Barbara Ruggles. SECOND ROW-Arlene Zent, Patty Lackmanlfi Pat Cooley, Lucy Howe, Serina Overbo, Jackie Merritt, Donna Montee, Peggy Scott. THIRD ROW-Barbara Hud- dleston, Marilyn Pfeil, Pat Bade, Beverly Smith, Paula Peterson, Helen Glantz, Eloise Stebbins, Jackie Frank, Eileen Hill, Lois Norskog, Mrs. Lynn Brown, Cleo Heiken, Almira Gossett, Nancy Wins- by, Vivian Hefeneider, Doris Middleton, Beverly Lloyd. Bette Keller, Margaret Ratzlaff. ' NOT PICTURED-Eileen Brown, Virginia Hard- ing. OD Members .Aid School lst Semester 2nd Semester President ....... Helen Glantz ....... Pat Bade Vice Pres .,..... Anita Roth ,,..,....... Cleo Heiken Secretary ...... Pat Cooley ........... Cynthia Long Treasurer ...... Betty Lackman .... Pattie Marrs Sponsor ....r......,.,...., Mrs. Lynn Brown Under the direction of Mrs. Lynn Brown, the girls in the main offices perform the nu- merous tasks which help the school and ev- eryone in it. Cheerfully and quietly, these girls collect attendance slips, type or mimeo- graph papers for teachers, and send out call slips. Some of these girls plan upon careers in offices and they enjoy their work very much. They Work efficiently and accurately, combining work and pleasure. By working in the offices, girls automati- cally become members in the Office Duty club. At club meetings, they discuss activi- ties of the club and improvements in their methods of working. This year the club has undertaken the task of making a Big Sixteen school scrapbook. It will contain pictures and school colors of all schools in the Big Sixteen. Each year the club gives numerous parties. At the end of the year, a breakfast is given for the senior girls to bid them good-bye. Skilled, efficient workers for the business world are being produced and trained in this club. Page Eighty-one FIRST ROW fLeft to Rightj - Delores Diede. Clara Ferguson, Joe Jenson, Adolf Winkler. SEC- OND ROW-Ed Ecker, Ronald Benesh, John Louk, Ed Louk, Charles Crouter. THIRD ROW-Mr. Fred Gaser, Harver Cale, Dick Strong, Raymond Kolstad. FOURTH ROW-Seldon Beck, Bob Dugan, Fred Daniels, Bob Ziller. NOT PICTURED-Gene Mitchell, Ed Beck. Hocus Glub .Aides Glasses President cYc.cc,ccc .. i, c,c, ,, aloe Ienson Vioe President ,.,,,., .,,c, ..,., A d olf Winkler Sooretory .,,....c,.c,. ..,c,,.. ,c,.c . . Clara Ferguson Sponsor ,c,.,c.,,,. c,,c, . ,.Mr. Fred Kaser Members of this club are indeed lucky peo- ple. They get to show every film that comes to the school, and some mighty interesting ones come, at that. The projection of pictures is the sole purpose ot this club. Pictures are, of course, a means of visual education. .Hi-f.7ri 95 One of the Largest Glubs President ,.,.,.,,.,,.,.,,.,,.,,.,, . , ,,,.. ,,,. .,,. ,..,,. ,,,,,...,.,,..,,. M a r l ys Dale Vice President ....,..,,......, , ,.,,.. Barbara Sather Second Vice President ,,..,,, ...,., E loise Stebbins Secretary ,.,.,.,,.,,.,.,.,,.,,...,, . ,.,.... ,Lois l-ljelseth Treasurer ,,,,..,,.. ...,, .,,.,...,,,,,,,,,....,.,,.,,..,c.,..,,..,,,,,...,.,. N o la Tallman Sponsors .,,,.,,,,.. ,.Y,. , .Mrs. Mary Larsen, Miss lean Mercer Hi-Tri had many activities this year as usual. ln the tall, they gave a hay-ride tor the new members. A fall party was held, and then preparations were begun for winter. First ot all, they packed baskets tor the needy. Then came Christmas caroling to the hospitals and local institu- tions. The members held a Hanging ot the Gree ns ceremony, during which the Y-barn was hung with evergreens and a large tree was put in the center ot the building. Alter the Christmas party, the club began its activities tor spring, first of which was the sponsoring ot a dance after a game, and the election ot candidates for the Hi-Tri camp at Colorado. FIRST ROW CLeft to Rightb-Mary Lippman, Shirley Blank, Audrey Barton, Dorothy Schaefer, Luella Kil- foy, Doris Loveland, LeAnn Riddle, Wanda Moe, Janet Juel, Anbelphia Weiss, Eileen Maust, Barbara Cunning- ham, Charlotte Schleining, Betty Martin. SECOND ROW-Miss Jean Mercer, Doris Reiter, Marie Pippin, Coleen McGrail, Edna Jean Brown, Joyce D'Hoey, Phyllis Martin, Norma Overbo, Mary Jane Baumgardner, Ruth Bees- ley, Nola Tallman, Serina Overbo, Donna Spanier, Mrs. Mary Larsen. THIRD ROW-Beverly Morton, Paulette Barnum, Marie Wittkopp, Beverly Sangwin, Joan Otis, Pat Bade, Kathy Buckner, Myrna Perkins, Margaret Trowbridge, Sharlene Stewart, Marguerite Denney, Shirley Baumgartner, Barbara Sather, Clara Belle Jones, Dorothy Schleining. FOURTH ROW-Kay Kyhl, Susie Linton, LeVonne Dolson, Greta Finkenbinder, Gladine Vankirk, Peggy Malek, Beverly Lloyd, JoAnn Brooks, Beverly Hines, Marlys Dale, Lois Whitmer, Marion Leu- thold, Eloise Stebbins, Mary Ann Maxwell, Lois Hjelseth, Virginia Haveman. NOT PICTURED-Dorothy Barnes, Twyla Finkenbinder, Lorraine Haas, Olga Heine, Ann Heine, Beverly Marble, Patricia McEuin, Dolores Ogbin, Elsie Sayler, Joan Snow, Ruth Stoneburner. .Argon Selects winner One of the newer clubs to Billings high- school, Argon club grew from the wish of many students with science majors to learn more about advanced science. joined with Science Clubs of America, membership has been set at twenty-five. Requirements for membership are high. A B average, two years of science and three years of other academic subjects are re- quired. Meetings are held the first and third Mon- day of each month. One of the interesting places visited during the school year was the St. Vincent hospital where X-ray equip- ment was inspected and explained. Argon does not take part in school-wide activities but does carry on projects within the science department. One of the yearly projects was the choosing of a senior boy to compete for the Bausch and Lomb Science award. The winner was Dale Tenny. President ,,....,.,......,,..........,. ,.......,. W arren Dietz Vice President ,....., .,,,,.....,,., . .Barbara Borberg Secretary-Treasurer. ,..,.,,..,,,..,,,.. Avis Schwab Sponsor.. .,..i........,.,...,.. Mr. Charles E. Borberg tContinued from Eyast The three days of initiation ended on a pleasant note at the Eyas Sok-Hop Friday night. Stocking-footed students danced to the music of Mr. Richards' orchestra. Thus ended what has become a prominent and definite part of school life-Eyas week. All agreed that it was an all-around success. Even the sophomores had fun tthough they might not have admitted it and are now look- ing forward to helping initiate next year's group of newcomers. from walking barefooted on eggs to telling fairy tales with a mouthful of crackers. FIRST ROW CLeft to Rightj-Avis Schwab, Bar- bara Borberg, Wanda Schug. SECOND ROW- Warren Dietz, Wayne England, Charles Cooper, Rick Vognild. THIRD ROW-Don Beatty, Dennis Reichenbach, Theron DeJarnett, Bill Powers. FOURTH ROW-James Langworthy, Kenneth Pe- dersen, Richard Spaulding, Dean Phelan, Royal Stewart, Seldon Beck, Fred Daniels. NOT PICTURED-Robert McKenzie, Dale Tenny. FIRST ROW tLeft to Right!-Patterson Jones. Gayle Gibbons, Hellen Degn, Robin Fraser, Betty Severtson, Virginia Reese, Ruth Wallace, DiAnne Stephens. SECOND ROW-Arlene Werle, Bus Bjor- gum. Dick Sayler, Jim Monaco, Barbara Huddleston. Betty Lou McClure, Mary Lippman. Margaret Trowbridge, Barbara Borberg. THIRD ROW-Jack Streeter, Lee Chatwood. Darwin Decker, Ronnie Smith, Don Erickson, Jim Cutts. FOURTH ROW- Tom Hoff, Deane Shaver, Rolly Strutz, Dean Phe- lan. Dave Cohen, Dale Tenny. NOT PICTURED-Ed Bergquist, Dorothy Brush, Gordon Collier, Keith Tait. Co-Chairmen .,,.,,....., Barbara I-luddleston and jack Streeter Eyas Rules Sophs This was the second year for Eyas day, introduced to promote school spirit and elim- inate rougher types of hazing. To the sophomores, new to the school, the name eyas, meaning a young eagle un- able to prey for itself, was given. Before school let out last year, sophomores and ju- niors were chosen to serve on the committee. Co-chairmen were Barbara Huddleston and lack Streeter. Wednesday, all sophomores were given an orange sign with sophomore written across it in black. Names were to be put on the signs and they were to be worn at all times, becoming the sophomores' ticket to the dance given in their honor Friday eve- ning. Thursday, girls wore their hair in pigtails and boys couldn't comb their hair. When called for, sophomores had to fall to their knees and chant Praise ye upperclassmen. On Friday, sophomores participated in an upperclassmen vs. lowerclassmen tug-of-war over the ditch, scrubbed the stadium with toothbrushes and painted a large orange and black B on the sidewalk in front of the school. Fifth period the student body assembled in the gymnasium where Eyas court was held to punish, by embarrassment, all the week's violators. Culprits did everything :Continued on First Column! Page Eighty-three 2 Q F k i 51 .51 : A n , Uffzf 4 :V 'f ox sf' ' .. ,fan W' ifixqgbfmg 1- 2.3 ' , . ,uv A ,gf-7 lvl., 7nN.1, ,, ' ,M is 3' ,sg ' S E W fx '- 1 ': ' 5 A , 4 , ,, f Z - 1 i A, M wi is A 'V I .. X . A , N, wr X V QQ 1 Sa A 8 ioais E35 355, fe I-4 .' saw W x 6,3 -WA.-...gun .Activities Be happy, go to work! Always keep busy, You know, it's rather fun To be in a tizzy. With nothing to think of, Nothing at all to do, 1-mggg 'T You soon becorne a sad, ' Dilapidated you. Come, attend the dances f I ,1 ag, Go to all the game. Sit right atop the ball. Be hep, you lads and dames. .V Show your good school spirit, V Let it pop right out. Don't just plain go to school, But shout it all about! -Robin Fraser. Busy, Rushing, Spinning world . World of thingsea million million, World of thoughtsfea million billion, World with a place for you. Hurry here, hurry there, find yourself, do your job, mark your place. Do something. Do something worth while. Never wait idly watching the world float by. In a democracy everyone takes his share of the responsibility. lf it were any other way it would not bea democracy. A spinning world makes spinning workers a necessity. No room here for sorrowful people without ambition, especially here in the United States where, whether we realize it or not, we are free to do and think and progress as we will. Not all people are free to make their own lives to suit their own tastes, to make life worth its length, Take for example all of the countries now dominated by com- munism. We are free to play, to be happy, to have leisure time, to do mostly just as we wish. lt seems as if we are apt to appre- ciate the chances we have for fun more than our solid system of education. Our school creates a fine happy medium of work and play which we do realize exists though, and do deeply appreciate, Through participation in activities our school proves that all of us are good for something special. Activi- ties help students fulfill their purposes to gain in knowledge and maturity. Who would want to go to a school without activities? Pity the person who would! Following are some of the activities which keep our students and school spinning. xx 1 x' r X. X X Xi Page Eighty-five School Life in Billings .Hi- No Shoes? Cliniaxing initiation week was tlie Eyas-sokf nop Friday nignt. Sopnornores were adrnitted tree to tlie dance by sliowing their signs at tlie door. Everyone danced in tsieir stocking feet botli ic preserve tFie firiisli on tE.e Qoaskeipall floor one tor a ncvelty evening of dancing. Sitting this one out are laxei Darnply, Robert Terrell, Cnris Shatter, Bev Anderson, lirn Erick- son, loan lenson. Pugc liiuliiyaix 'Uaried School .Activities Strengthen Student jies To Be Or Not To Be! Richard Carradine presented Sliakespeare - as you like it during one ot tne riiany enter- taining and educational National Sciiool as- seinblies. Yo Hecxve Ho! Coinplete witli cutlasses, dancing pirates trolicked to rollicking pirate clianties during one oi tlie most colorful lialftiiiie pertoriii- ances oi the season. Hillbilly Fever A coniriion sight around Cct. QU was a cloud ot dust disappearing around a corner or across the lawn and a deter- inined girl riglit alter. Many a strong lrieart beat a little tast- er, tor undaunted girls were out to get a date tor the Sadie Hawkins dance. The race was on Thursday after scliool wlien tlie girls purcliased tags saying She got niet Froiii tlien on, tne rnale population was scarce. Boys who were caugnt did tlieir loest to see that tlieir friends carne to tlie sarne tate. Tne dance drew crowds ot liillbilly pegaibed girls and their sizbdued fellas corn cob pipes arid cider iugs in- cluded. Grouped around izie scarecrow are Bill Myers, Peggy Scott, Cecilia Twilde, Kelly Hagerty. Ifong jo Be Remembered yearly Qnitiation Stunts fong to 'Be Remembered Keep Working! A main event of Eyas week was the painting of a l5-foot Orange and Black B by sophomores on the sidewalk leading to the school. ln future years, retouching the B will be a regular part of initiation. A tugeof-war and washing the football sta- dium with toothbrushes were also features of the week. Started in 1950, the supervised initiation week, called Eyas, has become an annual affair. An Eyas is a young eagle unable to prey for itself and as sophomores are new to the school, this name is appropriate. Here, Dick Sayler is shown overseeing the work of Honey Ryan and Connie Long. Shine, Please lg: 'fly 'Mg Shoe shining was one of the musts wk during Eyas week. 7- Shown taking advantage of this dit 1 service from Callie Woodard are Derek Smith, Kelly Hagerty, Lee Kramer. .,,,.. , Nm l'5 'f- Q 'fi f I 4- 5 fs is' Qtr within jhese .Tortals Many 'Uarzed Winter Wonderland kn141.'e1u1 IIICIJOIHU: Hukffs gvlellswrrted cz Izxesi- CLLIHLLI of urmgffi-5. Picrurod left to I 5 t are Mom 1 Cecilia Twilde, Dow w Stow Dork: and f'or::,x2 Lousy. Boop Boop De Do I WC1r1r'1C1 Be Lov 3 1 w auto has is trying t U ,1 Cu, Skit fri,f:1 Q19 of 12.2 P Q vrh L 3 nie s'1:':qmq1SIere Ar 1 s Ncgrzjy provides tis W1 1 1 Hormals, Assemblies, -.All a Tart gnteresting .Activities 53ass in Ulevue Here's How It's Done rector explains a detail to Bob Stickney and Charlotte Gaclcle Pinatore National Assembly students. i D95 - , 1 , 5 ' P s H K'-C K .sf-1 , xl gg Mr. Charles B. Cults, ciiorus di- fi - gg! during a practice tor tlie M. S. - 1. ' . .H ff! X i A ., . ii' ,.. I l y :., . g -. ,.,- A In X. Vw Have You Heard . . .? Many a tempting dish and an interesting bit ol conversation passes over the table at luncli tirne. The cafeteria provides the setting for a period ot relaxation. Shown clockwise around tne table are Cnarlotte Gaclcle, Bev- erly Anderson, Ginger Martin, Twyla Pinlcenf binder, Lois Slieelcs and Kay Roberts. lust Browsing . . . College folders contained in Guidance Library prove of Lnierest to rnany gradua- tion-bound seniors. Shown examining :tiaf terial here are, lett to riglit, Larry Gaugliar. Sallie l-lines, Pat Eyer, Barbara Hiddleston Gayle Gibbons, Betty McClure, Hellen Degr. ana Dave Conen. Jlalftimes, Musicals Of School Life Gite of the rnany line National School as- seznblies presented during the year was Mr. Franlclxt B1ery at :lie Hariirnond organ. Mr. Biery played rnany popular and faniiliar I l tunes, niucli to tne delight ot iacurty and B 6-V-,-1 -1-uw Pmxc Ely s. ,iff-WW' 5 '4 YA f Jw, ., mfg, i -e ,dji- hu-nin ill QI Flll f ll nl gill 0.1 vw- ,DDQ With This Ring . . . A real proposal and on bended knee at thatf Blindiolded Glenn Stroeher is shown popping the question to Miss lean Mercer, while rnaster of ceremonies Torn Schuyler looks on. This goes to sziow tgat all tgre good sports arent those in the studeni body. Pigs Ninety Students and Uaculty Gombine to Mak First Come, First Served A surprise shot taken during chow tirne in the teachers lunch rooni seerns to have taken everyone unawares. All seern to be digging in and those that aren't seern to find their conver- sations interesting. Shown facing the caniera are Mr. Fred Kaser, Mr. Charles Wark, Mrs. lean Honer and Mrs. Sue Hutton. He Didn't Buy His Kyote This rnourniul procession was seen in the halls during the Kyote Annual drive. The Sad Sanus carrying the coffin and the one that rnust be inside might have been those caught with no dollars down. From lett to right are Ann Yocuni, Fred l-leyn, Dennis Reichenbach, Dale Tenny, Warren Dietz, Bob Stickney, Roy Stewart. Taking Five Tirne out irorn dancing was taken by these couples during the lunior- Senior proni last year. A big suc- cess, the annual dance was teatured around a fountain centerpiece. Seat' are Barbara MacKenzie and lohn Cline. Standing are Claudia Sisam, Larry Gaughan, Kay Moore, lerry Rain. Uarious .Activities .Help t Besides working flogether, Recreation Fun for .All Dance, Ballerina . . . The graceiul ballerina is Ruta Wallace, shown in a solo number from tlie gala revue of the year's halt-time performances. As a finale, all performers Joined in a rollicking ren- dition ot the increasingly popular Charleston. Hey . . . I Can't Get Out! Say, this looks like Margie Q'Donnell, only how did she get in a predicament like that? lt must have been easy to get in but it seems as it shes having a little trouble getting out. Truth ls, someone put lter tltere and ran for a camera. Well, Okay! Leading tne cheers ln one ot tlte many pep assemblies are Mary 0'Donnell, DiAnne Stephens and Pat- ter lones. No wonder the team can :nake such a snowing witn sucn peppy girls to lead tlte student body ill LUQITIQ lllGIIl ON. t Q' QQ End year on 97leasant .Note 'Sf ,I , f Coach Morin Says . . . A surprise pep rally welcomed coach Morin and his cagers back from an event- ful road tmp to Butte and Axaconda. Bash- ful Broncs hurried away but Mr. Morin said a few '.-lcras tc the crc:-fd. Beamlng in the background QS Mr. Earl Bailey. Page Ninety -om. Editor-Arlene Werle Adviser-Henry Hcxrsch f- ,I SPORTS STAFF CLeft to rightb-Ted Roe, Dick Olsen, Dave Cohen, sports editor, Larry Gaughan, Roy- al Stewart. Barbara Huddleston. KYOTE .Kyote 9'3aper .95 .An Accurate, 'Up-to-the-minute ln the home of the Kyote Paper, which is an almost exact replica of a newspaper office, the scared tenderfoots of the journalism class be- come old hands at the newspaper field. They learn all the tricks of the business and are soon accomplished reporters and newspaper publish- ers. The Kyote Paper is published every two weeks durinq the school year. Subscriptions cost Sl.25 per year. Anyone who has a student activity card is entitled to a subscription to the paper at less than regular prices. New students of iournalism are sent to busi- ness houses to secure ads for the paper. At first, they are scared, but as the year proqresses they become confident salesmen. The whole class qets behind the circulation staff who present the drive for buyers of the paper. FEATURE STAFF CLeft to Right? -Sallie Hines, feature editor, Hellen STAFF HEADS tLeft to Righti-Doris Fairburn, Donna Woodard, Kathy Ed- Degn, Robin Fraser, Jayne Bratt- wards, Charles Cooper, Cecilia Twilde, Ted Roe. land, Betty McClure, Dick Olsen. l' sn U 1 NEWS STAFF tLeft to RighttfDave Penwell. Jimmie Gay Griffin. Kermit Hartley. news editor. Cecilia Twilde. Kathy Edwards. PAPER Ghronicle of Student .Activity Assemblies, public address announcements and stunts in the halls were a part of the drive which lasted seven days. First paper produced by these qreenhorns was done with considerable suspense, and was the result ot qrirne, and hard work. Each story in it had a proud author behind it when the paper carne out. Vocabularies ot these people soon changed and broadened out. Words such as copy, lead, 'ldeletef' layout, and proof crept into their conversations. As tar as style goes, nxost all are experienced hands in iournalese. ASSOCIATE Freiburger. Betty ur-f 'f' 5-.., Members ot the staff who worked lona and diliaently and coznpleted their work faithfully are taken into the lnternational Horror society for niqii school iournaksts, Qulil ana Scroll. Last year's Kyote Paper won allestate honors trcrn MlEA and in an lrternational l-lonor Rating trom Quill and Scroll, Mr. Henry l'larscEi, adviser, stated, 'l ani sor- ry to see them leave. Let us nope that next years areenhorns will continue to carry on a tradition of writing a 'xN'CfflY.'-'EES newspaper and ot winning honors' EDITORS lLe-ft to Riglitt--Barbara Borberg. Ruth McClure. Barbara Huddleston. T15 .xx l vg jhe .Kyote .Annual wins 3irst Doris Fairburn Dick Olsen Kathleen Edwards David Cohen-Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Associate Editor Literary Editor jeamwork Uorges Link with your 53ast Jifiemories Triple-Header feThe BHS Kyote Annual smashed a triple-header when it won again last year a first rating for the third time. The teams work and co-ordination of the people who worked to produce this book and those who bought it have brought about this result. Editors Appointedfl.ate last spring, Mr. Henry Harsch appointed the editors for the book who then began to work. Soon the dummy was laid out and the cover for the yearbook chosen. When this was completed, pictures of the jun- iors and sophomores were taken, alphabetized, mounted and shipped to the engravers. Seniors were then asked for their pictures which were processed in preparation for engraving. Club pictures and pictures of other phases of school LITERARY CLeft to Righty-Donna Spanier, Kathy Edwards, Almira Gossett, .Iere Ann Thomas, Barbara Huddleston, Sallie Hines, Hellen Degn. life were next on the list of things to be done. Copy AssignedfThe literary staff was as- signed copy to write. Despite some difficulties in getting copy on time, the work was finished by the staff in fine spirits. Peace PleasADuring all this, the advertising and sales staffs were hard at work. Sometimes so much was happening at one time that signs declaring Quietl Ad staff at work! were post- ed to ask for a little peace in which to work. Subscriptions Bought-The sales staff pro- duced the traditional Kyote Annual assembly and carried out the drive for subscription buy- ers. With the crazy antics which were staged on the public address system, the rather startling parades in the halls before first period, some ADVERTISING CLeft to Right!-Ted Roe, Doris Fairburn, Shirley Frenk, Bernice Schutrop, Dave Pen- well, Royal Stewart, Pat Eyer, Marry Shoebotham, Patterson Jones. Qatmg jhree :limes Mr. Henry Hcrrsch lovely band music and a few brand new yells, the drive ended with a record breaking number of subscriptions sold. ln spite of the fact that the editors sometimes felt like becoming permanent residents of Boot- hill cemetery, the book has been finished and it is one of which the school can be proud. The Link--It will be a link . . . forged with the steel hammer of teamwork . . . with your past memories. Some day you will look through your l95l Kyote Annual and remember everye thing that happened in BHS. You will be able to accredit that to this book, the Kyote Annual! Our Adviser The adviser of our Annual and CIRCULATION tLeft to Rightj-Ted Roe. Jo Ann Rae. Bob McNeil. .Ioan North. Royal Stewart. Jere Ann Thomas. Patterson Jones. Cherie Brodsack. 1 S . v f 'Q TOP-ART STAFF tLeft to Rightl-Norma Grover. Art Editor: Robin Fraser. Theme Editor: Emery Wetzel. Photographer. BOTTOM-SALES STAFF tLeft to Right?-Cecilia Twilde, Circulation Manager: Ted Roe. Co-advertising Manager: Doris Fairburn. Co-advertising Manager. our school paper is Mr. Henry I-Iarsch, who has been a behind-the-scenes worker on both pub- lications for a number of years. Even though it has at times seemed to be a thankless job, Mr. Harsch has never giver: up. I-lis words have been an inspiration to all who have worked under him. Sometimes tziose words were sharp but that was only when it was necessary for him to be sharp to the staff who had become a little lazy in their work. MOUNTING tLeft to Rightj-Shirley Frenk. Janyce Van Vorhes. Jimmie Gay Griffin. t clit. I ,fl 2 x v :'fZ?y ' W - .w2',7'gus'1'f :rL P' A jhree Qents-One .Cady Ueach Uhese Glasses Here Is Biology Qften called Bug-ologym by some students, biology is really an interesting class. l-lere Clara Ferguson and Gary Sclfimaing observe Mr. Aulcerrnan in finding just what make tliings tick. Some More Bruin-Food-Physics loan McKay and Adolf Winkler are observ- ing Mr. Fred Kaiser at tne radio rnacliine. loan seems very amused at sornetbing. ls slie lis- tening to Lorenzo lonesf' or is it sornetlfiing Mr. Kaser said? y l Chemistry-The Bruin Subiect W W lf A Roger Gordon, Bill Myers and Bob Naznen seem to disprove the Brain tbeory, but l doubt that some people could disprove tlie fact tliat cnernistry Could be an explosive sub- ject also. Cr is it, Mr. Borberg? Typing-Wha' Happen? Claclc, claclc to you, tool Looks like Torn Purcell didnt slack enougzi. Seriously, tyri- ing IS a rziost useful class and you don t gave to be a future secretary to take it. lt's vxorader- ful for an essay. Page Nmcm - IX jhrough jliese Glasses the Tublic 95 Served Mr. Howard Vanover's Wood Shop lgrepxq . 'igcke arid tlai:Let:.e1i1ttxre Garrett- isrs oi 31lilI1sjS iigpt oii. Sziowri were, flair Brfssifeti ara Fey N-flser: work '.'.'1i:1 a Qin ig is 1. e 'IlfF X11 lame and oarid 'i ifzr' :Lis xir?i'iCITlfI.GI1I. Mechanics cmd Auto-Auio-Mechanics lri a far off Corner dwell the grease Zion- keys. l-lere wrtli solder arid irori tliey learri to piece together old ialopys arid care for riew oiies. Mr. Louis Ratzlaff seerris a little aztiused. XNEiat'c?1a doirta, fellows? Quiet Please-Library Zone Miss Hiilfziiari, faiiious for lier wait for tlie bell, ooysl ' Bias trairied rriariy eorijoeterit girls. Here Audrey Uriozi completes me stamp- izzq of a book. l '.-:orider it site is T'SSfCCTTSiDlE' for over-ide slips? Here Is Mechanical Drawing Wliat will houses look like orie liuridred years from riow? Maybe tliese Chaps Cari add some suggestions. Kriowledqe Cari be qairied trirouah correction arid here Mr. Thomas Pur- cell oversees sorie knowledge beiria made. G- .if Tl' J X , ex ,if . . lkigu Niricix -sewn .Knowledge Gomes Uhrough Learning Hey, Wait For Me! Nevertheless, certain gals are closing in on the poor little ball. Watch it! Saaa---y, these gals seem to be good and why not, with Miss Lillian Cervenka for a teacher. Keep on your toes, boys, these may be the Broncs. fa, wr i 'AT 'T 5 To Be, Or Not To Be- Bobbie Ness seems to be giving it the old Schmaltz while Clyde Tait, Sheldon Band- field and Elaine Peerboldt look on in amused interest. This class--dramaf-may be the birth- place of more Katherine Cornells. Up And At 'Eml These fellows, through the combined efforts of coaches Roy Morin, William Lazetich and Robert Gorton, learn to use a block and tackle. Note: They're not from the plumber's, carpen- ter's or brick-layer's unions. Domesticcrtion Plus Home Sweet Home, with babies crying, phones ringing, dogs barking-oh, these poor girls! But it's these girls that can take thanks for making a house a home. 1' ' 1 K Q 1 4. I ! Y , 4 ,ij ef- gm I X it ',1-Aix! if ' ' ,, ' W' , tt - . M--- . . fm -'Nag-M-Y-.f',, 'H,f,.'v-1-A, 4, ,J an 2 ' 'my .. I A-.d4 W J ' Z' . I .slim WR V ' ll Page Ninety-eight , ,- V Q I .A 'Uery .Wractical .Wage Paging Leroy Green-Is He Here? l can't get my hands clean. Mr. Earl Bail- ey ought to begin furnishing soap and towels with every brush. But after all, these tempera- rnental dashes of art can't have everything. I Think I See The Pearly Gates! Beware, a woman driver! Here Pat Shaw and Dorothy Heirnbuck get into the car to help Faye Ann Hudson take Mr. Charles Boyd for a ride. Who knows, it may be his last. lt is believed that this class keeps the repair shops busy. Bzzz-Whirrrrrrr! Machine Shop. Upon such as these depends the produce of coming years, tor this is the machine age. Bob Almond and Tommy Purcell are shown while learning the ABC's oi that subject from Mr. Thomas Purcell, their instructor. .71-+A nur. frzriiw By Cracky! These Don't Look Like Farmers To Me! Old MacDonald had a farm but l'll bet it isri't like the farm these young geniuses will someday be running. Here it looks like they're learning to take care ot what they have al- ready. Page Ninety-nine Band jokes J .nr 1 U A 'Q A 91- . i f I 1 ' I .,., ' T. 5' if. . 1 5 ' ' ' 'f .. K .V . 1.5156 -5 '. t 5' Milf Mr. Stanley Richards The backbone of the Billings hiqh band is its leader, Mr. Stanley C. Richards. ln l946 when Mr. Richards took over the helm of the organization, it was considered by many as just another school band. Today it is a highly trained group accepted as an accom- plished unit in field and concert work. Goncert Urip to Spokane One of the busiest organizations through the year was tlie band. lt seemed that the members just hung up their coats, pants, belts, white shirts and hats until there was a call for their use again. The cycle then started over. The season usually starts with the acquainting of the m-env bers of the band with the routine of the high school way of doing things. After the preliniinaries were over, the passing out of march music heralded the coming of the football season. Every morning until the middle of November the members went out to Daylis stadium and went through the paces. At every home game the spectators saw the finished product of weeks of rehearsal. So on up to the basketball season the half-time shows went on. This is the season that all band members looked forward to, because of a taste of the frigid weather of the gridiron. Combining the concert music with the pep material started about this time. Every week-end before a game the gym was a scene of activity when the pep band and the majorettes would get to- gether to coordinate their work of the past week. For most of the shows the maiorettes made their own costumes in their spare time. With the sport season past, many calls were received for the band to play at different functions. Brought to light on the sixt hof April was the fourth annual Downbeat Supperclub. This was a dance set in the atmosphere of a nightclub with about l5U tables set around the gym floor. An idea worked out very well this year when a 12-piece dance band, composed of band members, was gotten up. FIRST ROW tLeft to Rightj-Arlene Wei-le. Carol Nelson. Ray Moore. Ken Groves, Bonnie Baker, Carol Critelli, Janet Orvis, Paul Hartley, Robin Early. Jeanne Hays. Sharlene Stewart. Judy Harden. SECOND ROWf Karen McCormick, Ann Gorman, Gene Harrison. Kathleen Wolfe. Marlene Burkholder, Bill Copeland. Dick Leimbach. Lloyd Harrison. Paul Millhouse. Karen Jorgensen, Dick Olsen. Jayne Peterson. Joyce Peterson, Kay Roberts. Bob McLaughlin. THIRD ROW-Robyn Allan. Doris Loveland. Marcia Davis. Eileen Brown. Carol Bibler. Janet Peterson. Mariann Merrill. Sharrol Kuhlman. Joan Cox, Gene Logan. Mary Jane Baumgardner. Chap Ring. Paul Williams. George Penwell. Orville Metzger, Orrin Thorson, Barry Johnson. Arnold Rice, Sally Lamey, Rus- sell Slotsve. Ronnie Prindle. James Thomas. John Arp. Gary Betz. FOURTH ROW-Joe Savage. David Johnson. Peter Dulan. Ronald Brown. Ken Vernon. Bill Todd. Jim Hoff. Joe Egan, Rae Cochrane, Bob Stickney, Jack Simp- son. Eugene Henman. Kelly Hageray. Don Beatty. Wanda Shug, Carl Nielson. Howard Ness, Bill Keiffer. Warren Dietz. Bob Hanson, Chris Shaffer. Keith Terrell. Lanny Gorman, Ken Norick. Phillip Riedesel, Randall Gloege. Don McComas. ., QI L..A:.:E4 V t HQQQ 'ffi Q Q if: n-swan-yu, Q lx 'r ... si fs ' 'Q 9 4 5 -Q 1 x :Iwo Uine Wm ti. 11: is I . The Man With The Music A very busy rnan, Mr. Char- les R. Cutts directed two chorus- es this year, mixed chorus and girls chorus, and continued with his regular activities as super- visor ot music in the Billings schools. He also directed the orchestra and cast in a iine production ot Gilbert and Sullivan's operetta, HMS Pinatoref' Ghoruses 'Made with the Jlfiusic' Girls! Girls! Girls! Girls chorus has been reduced to titty-two members this year, and has been a tine group. Their student director is loan Parsons and they are accompanied by Donna Wyiiacht. The girls participated in the regional festival and turned out their usual fine pertormance. This year they have had a course on music history and have worked irom a book which starts with early composers such as Bach and progresses to such classics as Smoke Gets ln Your Eyes. They also worked on miscellaneous light numbers. Chorus was publicly represented by a sextette composed ot loan Parsons, Pat Taylor, Ginny Baker, Eileen Vralstad, Phyllis Blank and Marlene Benner, accompanied by Donna Wynacht. These girls worked as the production crew of HMS Pina- tore laboring on everything from stage crew to make-up commit- tees. No production can be complete without the backstage crew, and these girls proved that the weaker sex can be iust as good as tfie opposite, it maybe not a little bit better. Mixed Chorus Comprised of 62 Members Mixed chorus was a iulletime job, meeting daily. lts members spent time on a-capella work and tricky lighter numbers. Mixed chorus participated in the Northwest Conference, and tour ot its members were selected ior the All-Northwest Chorus. The organization took part in the annual Yuletide caroling and the traditional assembly following. Having completed their spring concert, they sent several per- sons to Missoula for the solo and ensemble festival. Mixed chorus was represented about town by a double quintette. First Semester President .... .. ,. ........ Chris Shatter Vice President ..,..... .................. . .lim Cutts Secretary ,,,..., ., . ..... .Karen lorgenson Treasurer ,,..,, .....,, , ..... ..... . Charlotte Gackle Director ............... ....... ......... ....... .......... . . C h arles R. Cutts FIRST ROW tLeft to Righty-Sally Sanderson, Roberta Graham. Joan Hopper. Karen Jorgenson. Susanne Slavens. Delores Jones, Gloria Perkins. Mary Alice Riddle, Bernice Schutropp, Mary Anne Bergman. Ying Lee, Faith Urion, Audrey Urion. SECOND ROW-Joan Knedler, Nancy Nielson. Cally Woodard. Donna Spanier. Jill Hageman. Pat McKelvie. Ginger Martin, Eunice Frey, Mary Knight, Shirley North. Lory Wilson. Patterson Jones, Roselyn Skeen. THIRD ROWeCharlottc Gackle, Beverly Anderson, Twila Finkenhinder. Glenevere Frey, Emery Wetzel. Rocky Smith. Chris Shaffer. Bob Karterul, Fred Walter. Charles Cooper. Jim Diede, Phyllis Lord. Ellen Harris. Julia Padani-Gulyas. FOURTH ROWeAdele O'Brien. Marlis Dale. Virginia Kielhack. Fred Heyn. Jim Cutts. Eugene Christensen. Robert Stickney. Ted Harris. Paul Hartley, Ronnie Lundquist. Sheldon Benning- field. Theron DeJarnett. Kay Roberts. Donna Wynacht, Robin Early. NOT PICTURED-Arlene Anderson. Ginny Baker, Janie Cummins, Dick Nickol, Jerry Webster, Jack Tracy. FIRST ROW tLeft to Rightb-Marlyn Bennett. Cathrine Freidt. Kay Klampe. Jackie Bjornson. Virginia Ba- ker. Marcia Biggerstaff. Judy Banner. Dolores Jones. Sylvia Schwarting. Wanda Hill. Angline McGilky. Joanne Uuylsteke. SECOND ROW-Nancy Whitaker. Geraldine Zeib. Linda Henderson. Yvonne Arens. Phyllis Blank. Mickey Hogarty. Elanor Hart. Joanne Frizzel. Doris Hauns. Phyllis Martin. Ueleda McClure. Shirley Reynolds. Marcia Viers. THIRD ROW-Audrey Schaugun. Leona Heck. Laverne Freidt. Barbara Sather. Audrey Burton. Colleen Schaunacy. Eileen Vralstad. Delores Knight. Elaine Bourne. Joan Parsons. Phyllis Lord, Donna Wyn- achte. FOURTH ROW-Colleen Merrifield, Dorothy Schleining. Alice Peckham. EVOHNC Rllppel. Kathryn Lin- deman. Creta Finkenbinder. Elizabeth Noe. Billy Rae Claxton, Charlotte Schleining. lV1erna Bourp. Vivian Hef- cncider. Helen Machalies. Pat Taylor. Beards and 73ustles Boost cz Uine 93roduction HMS Pinatorew or The Lass That Loved a Sailor was a story oi the troubles of handsonie Ralph Rackstraw Clirn Cuttsl, made none easier by the presence ot Dick Deadeye CRonnie Lundf auistl. Gpening with a rousing chorus from the sailors, Ralph proceeded to pour out his tnistor- tunate loving ofthe captains daughter, losephine tCharlotte Gacklel. The captain CChris Shatterl forbade such thoughts as a ioretnast hand marrying a captains daughter? lie aspired to her tnarriage with Sir loseph Porter CBob Stickneyl, the Adnliraltys First Lord, Appaled by such a thought, losepnine, after rnucn debate, agreed to elope with Ralph. Dlck Deadeye tipped cti the captain, who interfered, and whorn Ralph told off. Tnings ended up all right, however, when bustled ladies and bearded gents united, led by the boatswain CGene Christiansenl and the car- penters mate Chin Diede? in a stirring finale to praise the trotns ot Ralph to Iosepiiine, Sir losepit to Cousin Hebe CAdele 0'Brien7, and the captain to Buttercup lliay Robertsl. This was an excellent production. Mr. Cutts also organized and directed a tine orcliestra. Kar' en lorgenson was piano accompanist and girls cztorus comprised the stage and production crews, with sorne exceptions. LEAD PARTS CFront Row. Left to Rightj-'Gene Christiansen Jim Cutts Charlotte Gackie Bob Stickney Adele OBrien Chris Shaffer Kay Roberts James Diede Ronald Lundquist vw , -w MA. 4 .4 Uearbook's 1951 Can she act?e-Oi course she can. This was proved by the vote oi her tellow students. Cecilia Twilde has excelled in dramatics during her high school career. She had major roles in What a Life, Pure as the Driven Snow, The Man Who Came to Dinner. As student director of junior class play she showed her ability to direct as well as act. Miss BroncetteseThis award is tor participation in school activities and athletic events. Dorothy Brush, president oi Pep club, was the first to receive this award. Runners-up were Mary O'Donnell, Patterson lones, Suzanne Grand, Margie O'Donnell. Right-Miss Bronc-ette Dorthy Brush Actress-Cecilia Twilde Gentleman of the Press . . . Dave Cohen el-le was co- literary editor and co-associate editor of the Kyote Annual in his junior year, This year Big Dave is top man on the Annual - Editor. As sports editor oi the Kyote paper you've read his opinions in As l See lt. A ready grin and cheerful outlook copped the Personality Boy for Keith Tait. This red-headed tellow hasn't thrived on personality alone, his contribution to school activities are varied and many. Pep and spirit spark another side of his personality as our boy cheerleader. Musical talent plus-This characterizes Don McComas with his singing trumpet. A long standing member ot The Five Squares he arranges all the scintillating numbers. We've listened to him in assemblies and dances. His trumpet carries you into dreamy moods or keeps you tapping your ieet to a iazzy be-bop. Ioumalist-Dave Cohen Personality--Keith Tait Musician Don McComas J-lall of Uame The play's the thing Toxin Schuyler puts this zzicizc Lzzic practice. Maier roles have been in ' Barretts of Vlfimpole Streetf l RGTXTGIIXDST Mama, and 'l-lasty l-leartf His dramatic inter- ests have also developed a worthy protect in the talent bureau. Sports and the sportsman This characterizes Rollie Strutz. During the past tnree years nes made an outstanding show of sports ability. Versatility in football, track and basketball Liave given ample proof oi his special talent. ln town and out- ct-town his sportsmanship is praised. Left-Athlete Rollie Strutz Actor-Tom Schuyler Dependcxbility, service, leadership and patriotism These are the four points the DAR award are based on. Betty Lou McClure rang this bell on all four counts. As president ot AK, Eyas Day Committee and various other organizations shes proved her capability. Suzanne grand and Charlotte Gackle were runners-up. Gay. sparkling, vivczciousl Who? Margie Q'Connell, our Personality Girl. You've surely seen this alert girl bouncing down our halls and giving a lively to all she meets. lcler pep and spirit won her the title co-cheer queen. Throughout the year weve seen her personality glow. lack-of-all-trades -Thats Versatile'f lack Streeter. At sports and leadership he is equally gifted. President of Billings Key club. A willing fellow when it comes to aiding activities. l-lo strings wires for the various big dances and is an allfaround interesting, likeable and helping-hand for luis scliool. DAR-Betty McClure Personality-Margie O'Donnell Versatility-lack Streeter f mmnfwnww CAST-Kenneth Pedersen, Sheridan Whiteside, Charlotte Gackle, Maggie Cutler, Cecilia Twilde, Lorraine Sheldon, Jimmie Griffin, Miss Preen, Tom Schuyler, Banjo, Janie Cummins, Mrs. Stanley: Bill Tolley, Richard Stanley, John Cocagne, John, Bobbi Ness, June Stanley, Linda Henderson, Sarah, Margaret Benner, Mrs. Dexter, Robyn Allan, Mrs. McCutcheon, Gary Betz, Mr. Stan- ley, Stuart Gallagher, Dr. Bradley, Donna Spanier, Harriet Stanley, Dave Penwell, Bert Jefferson, Ted Harris, Professor Metz, Jim Erickson, Adolph Winkler, Luncheon Guests, Lloyd Harrison, Mr. Baker, Royal Stewart, Expressman, George Stratford, Sandy, Clyde Tait, Beverly Carlton, Dennis Reichenbach, Westcott, Ronnie Lund- quist, Detective, Dave Cohen, Radio Man. 'f.7l1e Jlflan who Game to Dinner' One play that will never be forgotten by those who saw it is The Man Who Came to Dinner. The story starts with Sheridan White- side, one of the greatest playrights, critic, lecturer and writer of all time, falling in front of the Stanley's home in a small town. When he finds out that he is to be bed-ridden for several weeks, he immediately began to be very demanding on the Stanleys. It was iam-packed with laughs and there was a full house for both nights. 'Little fllieatre' .Troductions Still PRODUCTION STAFF ' Director, Mr. Fred K. Miller, staging di- rector, Mr. Earl C. Bailey, student director, Kathleen Edwards, lighting, Selden Beck, as- sistant, Joyce Peterson, stage crew, Twyla Finkenbinder, Jayne Brattland, Audrey Bar- ton, Phyllis Blank, Burt Bigelow, Shirley Baumgardner, Hellen Degn, Wallace Dolling, Greta Finkenbinder, Lucy Howe, Virginia Kielback, Cliff Lockrem, Ying Lee, Ardelis McKee, Jo North, Myrna Perkins, Roy Rob- erts, La Verne Roth, Shirley Reynolds, George Sasich, Pauline Stone, Roselyn Skeen, Pat Taylor, Shirley Wallace, Nancy Whitaker, Dean Phelan, costumes, Margaret Trowbridge, Mary Lou Lester, Alice Wood, Ann Gorman, Velida McClure. Programs. Hellen Degn: properties. Mar- garet Ratzlaff, Nancy Winsby. Edna Brown. Marlene Clark, Janet Orvis, Mary Hagerman, Nellie Radunovich, Jo Ann Ray. Jeanine Reh- CContinued on Page 1715 Page One Hundred Six TOP- Sheridan Wh i t e s ide, Miss Preen, D o c t o r Bradley. MIDDLE- Broadcast scene from The Man Who Came to Dinner. BOTTOM- Whiteside, Mr, and Mrs. Stanley. 'Uhe .Hasty J-leart' The second hit produced this year was The Hasty Heart, directed by Miss Clara Strutz. The story takes place in a military hospital somewhere in Burma during World War ll. lt is about an over-proud Scottish sergeant who has only a few weeks to live. He was desperately lonely but hid it behind a mask of fierce pride. Scene after scene of heart- warminq comedy made for an evening ot entertainment. CAST-Stuart Gallagher, Lachlen: Keith Tait, Yank: Sallie Hines, Janie Cummins. Margaret: Tom Schuyler, Diggerg Clyde Tait. Kiwi: Bill Chapple, Tommy: Royal Stewart, Blossom, Dave Cohen. Colonelg Howard Ness, Orderly. Gontinue to Draw Gapacity Growds in 1951 S 'ae TOP- Blossom, Margaret. Kiwi. MIDDLE- Margaret, Yank, Blos- som, Lachlen, Kiwi. Tommy. BOTTOM- Lachlen and Mar- garet. PRODUCTION STAFF Director, Miss Clara Strutzg staging director, Mr. Earl C. Baileyg organist, Warren Dietzg student director. Beverly Pollard: business manager. Marion Leuthold: stage managers. Twyle Finkenbinder, Fred Daniels: crew, Pat Bade, Eileen Brown, Janis Carty, Billie Rae Claxton, Charles Crouter, Theron DeJarnett, Ed Durden, Greta Finkenbinder. Dan Fisher, Colleen Harris. Ted Harris, Lona Johnson. Alice Keene, Judy Keil, Cliff Lockrem, Nancy Nielson. oan Parsons. Alyce Peckham, George Penwell, Carol Peterson, Jeanine Rehberg. LaVern Roth. George Sasich, Barbara Sather. Sandy Steeves, Bill Tolley, Jerry Webster, Lory Wilson, Callie Woodard. Ann Yocum. Lightign, Selden Beck. Fred K, Miller: ccs- tumes. Joan Parsons. Marjorie Benner. Nancy Carlson, Marlene Clark. Shirley Frenk, Ann Gorman. Jimmie Griffin. Virginia Hays. Mar- garet Ratzlaff. Marcia Viers. Janyce Van- CContinued on Page 1713 Page One Hundred Seven Jlflajorettes and Gheerleaders jhe Showgirls of BHS Butte-Billings Fans See Resume Pictured at the right are two scenes in action from the Butte-Billings basketball half- timeefthe Charleston and the l-lillbilly num- bers. Shown above right are Phyllis Grove, Mary Englin, and lere Thomas. Below right are Carol Kronmiller, Peggy Scott, Kay Moore, Vonnie Bowles, and Penny Carter. BOTTOM LEFT CLeft to Rightj-Emma Jane Carter. Miss Lillian Cervenka. Carol Kronmiller. Ruth Wallace. TOP LEFT CLeft to Righty-Keith Tait. Mary O'Donnell. DiAnna Stephens. Margie O'Donnell. Bonnie Baker. Joan Ziller. Patterson Jones. Suzanne Grand. Page Oni: Hundred Eight Work Is Fun The goal of the majorette corps is to add color to the football and basketball games by presenting entertaining half-time per- formance. For the 25 girls who participate, this calls for good leadership, continual practicing, contribution of ideas, and cooperation. The pride and joy of the corps this year was the privilege of having new flag and baton twirling uniforms and new orange and black flags. One of the most outstanding shows this year was a resume of all the half-times which was given at the last basketball game of the season. First in the spotlight were comical ging- ham dogs and calico cats who danced to The Pussy Cat Song. Following, was a snappy routine by baton twirlers. To the music of Goofus, hilarious hillbillys danced with shot guns. Then dash- ing pirates in bright colored costume per- formed with flashing swords to Sabre Dance. Another football show was reviewed by winter snow girls, and dancing with large, sparkling snowflakes to the tune of Winter Wonderland. Wedding ofthe Painted Doll accompanied the solo number of a dolls toe dance, in a fluffy ballerina costume. Old memories were brought back for the adult spectators by a group of flapper girls who danced the Charleston to the tune of Margie ae. if' E' 1' . if O 5 ti J N, 7, My 1 Z ,W vw' .- il HW 7 J, xw 4 v , as ,, J .1 Sports On the fields of friendly strife are sown the seeds which, in other years on other fields will bear the fruits of victory. -General Douglas MacArthur. .Hail Jo Uhe 'Uictors 'Ualiant . . Competitive athletics play a major role in any democracy. There are actually two main purposes given to sports in our country, they are to develop strong bodies and teach sportsmanship. Besides these main purposes of athletics we have other uses for our sports. These are the development of teamwork and building a will to win. Because of commercialization and exploitation of America's athletes, people are prone to forget that the play is the thing and they begin to place more emphasis upon victories than upon the good the game does for the player, win or lose. In our highschool athletic setup we have a program to develop winners, which is only natural but also we have maintained some idea of the word sportsmanship. Our athletic teams meet other schools on the field and court in hope of victory but even in defeat they have gained, if they have played the game and learned a lesson. When a boy is able to meet victory or defeat and treat these two imposters just the same, he is richer for playing. Billings highschol's athletic program is, perhaps, as extensive as that of any other Montana highschool. We have football, basketball, track, tennis, golf and skiing on an interscholastic basis. A limited intramural program tor boys and girls is open to any student, novice or expert. Even if we can't always have a victorious squad representing BHS we must strive to attain a high degree of sportsmanship. To fulfill our obli- gations to society as well as to get the most out of an athletic program the students of BHS must demonstrate democratic living in their athletics. Page One Hundred Eleven Billings Broncs jake Hourth 53lace gn the 7950 Big Six League Standings FIRST ROW Cleft to r1ghtJ Kenneth Grosgebauer Stan Skates Calvln Langston Don Halverson Warren Hodous Ray Schoessler D1ck Knaub Tom Warsmske J1m Rogers B111 Copeland Lar ry Walks SECOND ROW Gene Badgely Frank N1ek el Ron Evuna Deane Shaver Ron Halverson Everett Jones Jlm Marsh Duke McDermott Leland Smlth Dlck Sayler Cal vm Slmon B111 Mevers Darvxln Decker Lee Chatwood Don 1V1cK1nnon Leonard Llewellyn Tom Hoff THIRD ROW D1ck W1ke Bob Smdelar Daxe S9112 Ed Bergqulst Dean Phelan Alun Swanson Jack Streeter Ed Nessan Jerry Stephens George Schroeder Jlrn Prmce Sld Grlfflth Dave Robertson Bob Halverson Rolly Strutz Broncs llI11S11Gd rn tourth spot rn B163 Srx 1n 1950 w1th two w1ns two losses and a t1e lor conference play The season s record 1nclud1na non conference play was four vrctorres three losses and a t1e Th1s was the poorest seascn s record since 1946 All was not as black as m1qnt seem Could the Broncs have moved an add1t1onal three yards Butte aarne nnaht have been a B1ll1I'1QS V1ClOfY 1nstead ot the 14 14 t1e As 1t was the deadlock was a moral v1ctory over tl1e leaaue champs ln the Great Falls clash better defense by the l1ne could have poss1bly held the B1sons score down Broncs had 11911 snare ot al ry as well as defeat and carne throuah w1tl1 therr share ot all state players and starrrna aames and plays Gene Badaely was selected sportsrnan ot the year by Yellowstone Key club as 'Et Coach Wlllldln Lazehch Assxstcmt Coach Robert Gorton Grosgebcxuer and H111 Managers cmd B Squad Coach Roy Monn I 1 Une un r . i . Y ' t - n . 1 1 1 . . 1 u 1 1 u - '- 1 I 1 - .' . 1 I 1 1f 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 . - . o l Y 1 A1 1 A 1 . 1 y . 1-A Q I 1 1 Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v I 1 - V - V I ' 1 . , - A 1 A . . 1 LA - CIS . t 1 , C., ,y , ,, , 1 ' ' ,W ' 1 4 A trvtt 1 f tp: lf X it 1 I 1. gc H Ll rd 'l vsclxc Ed Berqquist, E Lee Chcrtwood, QB Dave Robertson, E Len Llewellyn, C Casper Wallops Broncs 24-12 ln tlie first grid garne of tlie season, tlie Cas- per Mustangs displayed fine ball handling as they defeated the Billings Broncs to the tune of 24-l2, at Casper. Tliis was expected due to tlne two extra weeks of practice tliat Wyoriiing clubs are allowed. Following a snort kickoff and two first downs Holly Strutz ran 27 yards to pay dirt around his own left end for the counter. A wet field resulted in botn tearns rnissing tneir points after touch- down. Using long passes, Casper prornptly drov etczvards the visitors' goal. Two niore TD's were scored ioy the aerial route before tlxe lialf ended, rnaking tlie score l8f6. Trie Broncs sniasled back in tlie tnird period for a auick six points when lerry Stepliens skirt' ed left end for time touclidown, tlius narrowing tlze niargin to witlpin six roints of tire Mustangs' lead. A l5-yard unnecessary roughness penalty set tne Grange and Black pack fartlier than tney could afford. Taking advantage of this, Casper proceeded to pu: the gaite on ice Loy racking up another tally in the later stages of the ganie for tzte final count of 24-12. Strutz Romps Against Sheridan Billings Dumps Sheridan 19-8 Avengirxg their earlier loss to Casper, the Brcncs Caine tgrougiz witn tlying colors, before 1:1eir first :Lorne town crowd, oy tt1un1ping Sners dan lQfS. On :our plays. nalf way tzzrcugri tae first quarter, tzie Billings crew powered tlze ball to t:ie Sgiendan ninefyard line. After tnree unsuc- sessiu. sans lerry Stepliens flipped a pass to Prank Nickel on fourth down for tne initial score, A pass frorn Nickel to Deane Shaver was good for tie extra roint, putting tle Brcncs QSC -J. A blocked rtunt and driving ground plays set call :gi ine Sheridan two. Taking tE.e pig' skin Tc: Hoff rlunged over for second Tl? the contest. Tzie extra ttoint was no good. ln ':.e later siages cf the garne, Sneridan tcok to .ge cxr -pie too often Holly Strut: Litter- ieg ted a glass to set up tzie final Bronc tally. TE.e conversgon went wide of its rtiark thus :taking ine score i9-C. Sneridan saved face cy siracgrg 'rr ore f-fUClQfjC 'ifCY fI.9f1i'fZlV9fQ:1ff ff is-5 .A Squad flakes flour wins, jhree fosses .And One Jie During jul! Season Tlay l'.i.'t fmt Humlrctf Ihlrrr ri .New Goach Robert Qorton ,Added jo Brom: Goachmg Helena Falls to Pomes 346 Btlltnqs Journeyed to Helena for tt err f1rst Bra Sfx conference aame and troun ed tte Benaals 4 Ffrst sconnq was done DY t te Broncs Frank Ntckel reacded fuah above tne Helena def na ers to snaq a pass from Lee C atwood Ntckel k1 ked tl e extra polnt and Btlltnas led 7 O Hel na s utters accounted for tfe next touch down A fumble on the ktckoff was recovered by tae Broncs who brouqht t e ball down on a serfes of around qafns Chatwood then went over for the score Helena started a sustarned artve after the ktckoff and took tue ball to ne Btllmqs stx GflIIlGS went off tackle for the toucwdown From then on rt was the Bror cs qame Strutz broke loose for 30 yards and two plays later hft pay d1rt on a 57 yard run Nfckel faked a krck and fnstead passed to Ed Beraaurst for PAT to make 1t 20 6 Strutx aot ttrouqt the Heler a secondary a snort wrule later and rarnbled 30 yards for an other Bronc tally Nrckel s converston was aood Frnal polnts for Brllrnas came fn the th1rd quarter Strutz took the ball on t e Helena 47 and scampered to Just short of tne aoal lrne where he wheeled and handed the ball off to lerry Stephens Stephens covered trte small dfstance rematmnq maktnq the ftnal score 34 6 Kyllmgstad of Butte Gams I Un H1 tl if Sta as fine Jlflentor Dean Phelan E lack Streeter G Dave Sextz G Frank Nxckel E Gallahn Conquered by 12 0 Brllrnqs Broncs quests at the dedrcatton of the new Bozeman stadfurn edqed the Hawks l2 0 rn a qame whtch was very much domtn ated by the weather Both teams were boqqed down by a heavy snow Btllfnqs fumbled f1ve trmes rn the f1rst half Although a non conference qame tt was one of the most hard fought battles of the year Rough and tumble lfne play was featured by both sfdes throughout the contest especfally fn the frrst half Netther team rnanaqed to score durmq the ffrst three perrods FlISl scortnq frnally came tn the fourth quarter when the Broncs took over on tae 43 and drove to the Gallatfn frve yard lrre Holly Strutz Bronc rfqht half went around hrs own left end and 1nto the promfsed land Bozernan blocked the krck and kept the Btllfnqs lead at 6 U Gallatrn fought back hard after the Bronc kfckoff and got the ball 1nto Btllfnqs terrttory on a sustafned drrve But the Pomes lrne held fast and Boze nan ftnally lost the ball on downs on the 35 ferry Qtepnens Bronc left aalf scampered down tte sfdelrnes for 54 yards and the ffnal Bflltnqs touchdown only rmnute before the aa ne nded A pass for the extra potnt fell fn complete and the frnal score was l2 O I I 0 o . 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A .I - 1 1 F y I V: 1 ha I I AA IC D I ,V ' ,Q ' a I V ' . af' 4 ' ' ' ' 9 . . . , 0 b ' ' . .Womes Score 152 93o1nts to Goach william fazetzch Hzmshes Uourth U2!znmng Season as .Head Goach o Broncs Butte B1ll1ngs Fxght to 1414 T1e Brllmgs Broncs rebounded from therr smarttng loss to the Kallspell Braves by stopprng the lea gue leadmg Butte Bulldogs on even terms to the tune of l4 14 lnstde two mmutes of play the Orange and Black lecl the Butte crew Bay Schoessler recov ered a Butte tumble on the opponents 37 yard l1n Tom Hott rlpped off seven yards ancl Ierry Stephens swtvel hrppecl hls way through the l1n for 30 yards and the t1rst TD Nlckel ktcked the conversron and Brllrngs led 7 0 Broncs mterceptecl a pass on the Butte 33 rntnutes later but fumbled wtth Larson recov errng Thts gave Butte the chance to show therr strength when they pushed down the held ftve trrst down and Kylllngstad powered through center to h1t pay drrt Ianhunen ktcked the extra potnt to t1e the game 7all Brlltngs then took the ball on therr own 20 and marched to the Butte l0 where Bolly Strutz slammed ott tackle for TD number two Nrckel agam krckecl the extra potnt B1ll1ngs mtssed two excellent SCOIIHQ oppor tunttres by a penalty and a stubborn Butte team who held them on the Purple s three yard lrne tn the trnal stanza ln the thrrcl canto the Bulldogs scored therr s cond touchdown when Kylltngstad went through center All scorrng ended when lan hunen krcked the extra polnt Strutz Eludes Butte Defenders P t o H tl u s 1 Co-Cczptcnn Elect Duke McDermott HB Don McK1nnon C Co Scxptcun Elect Captcun Tom Hoff FB D1ck Sayler G it Broncs Humbled by Great Falls 3120 The Great Falls ottenstve mrnded Brson scor ed 25 pornts rn the second halt to beat the Orange and Black 31 20 At halttlme the Broncs led the Great Falls crew by 7 0 but the Butts struck back hard rn the th1rd quarter to score two touchdowns and a l9 7 margrn They then matched the Broncs two touchdowns IH the fourth stanza to marntarn therr lead and take the game End Frank Nrckel was the btg gun for the Broncs He caught a touchdown pass booted two placements and was a standout detensrve ly Bolly Strutz contrlbuted a good deal of yard age on the ground In the brg thtrd Ted Cogswell went 45 yards on a delayed l1ne buck to put Great Falls IH the lead Mrnutes later lvlurdo Campbell tossed a touchdown pass to Btlly Gue That turned out to be the cllncher Blllrngs pulled to wrthrn f1V9 pornts ot the Btson when Strutz raced 50 yards for a TD but Campbell s 80 yard run eased the pressure for Great Falls Gue banged over tor the dectdlng touchdown a few mrnutes later to end scorrng for the ntght D I O l I a 0 f I . . . - . 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' swf' ,f 9 . 1 - . t - 1 W , or 4 A 41 may V X rf' 1 ,A ' v' - ..e . ,V t , J- J an fc un re fix cert Nzckel Warms Up Educated Toe Rogers About to H11 B1son Broncs Make Dream Teams Tltree Brortcs were otckecl oy oa l' s soorts vvrtt rs and qarrte offrcrals to AP AllB1a Srx arearta team Frank Nrclcel was sele ted as frrst tearrt ertol and Holly Strutz was a ftrst tearrt alfoack Lee oaatwood vas 1 a t 1 ortd team at quarteroa K a tsoe l s Braves had tour trs t9CI'I Great liars Vtad tftree Bute ad two layers Helena sent one and two trorr Brllmqs UP All State t am St 112 alt aol: was u'1a'11 tous C oce of el t r N1 lqel e ot vas also selected on f st t Caatwood ero lc aamed 1 re as s Z1 tea quart roack arta l rc 5 r cuara ao a s Porta tearrt bertrt Ron Ewmq Ierry Stephens HB hm Rogers Holly Strutz HB r tman 1 ous tea Al Momarta sauaa otr t a'1 Q utz was Fd It a C11 ta lcle tro11 Grea Pal Pomes Play U1 East West y 1 5 a y at oray a West Broncs .Tlace Jtfien on .All State and All Gonfererzce jeams for 1950 Season I U1 Hutdr 18 me Il Y W-,AK C C 19-, 1 1 1 1 A 1 ' e ' e 1 - 1 . 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'Jar m : Lt mu Seventeen .A Squaders Earn Uarsity fetter Uor gridiron Sport in 'Billings .High Big Six Conference Race In 1950 Q Butte's Bulldogs captured loop gonfalon in l95U ' E i g' A315-, with four wins, no defeats and a solitary tie, by Bil- , 9 I KV., S' Ji- lings Broncs. Butte had a big squad that capitalized r '1 i n L., on breaks to win. Outstanding players cn Bulldogs W ' g ln . Y were lohn Edgar, endy lack Kyllingstad, lialfbaclcy . A ' ' r lirn lanhunen, end. ' ' f . ln second spot in Big Six standings were the Kal- ' f. if ispell Braves, Braves boasted a hard running ground i , 0 I '-AVi, - . garne to rack up their four victories against one de- V' 'Y' 'X ' ' feat Cone point to Buttel. Stars for Braves were Toni Ray Schoessler, C Ed Negsqn, T Little, fullbaclcp Gene Woody, taclcleq Lew Anderson, endf Edgar Trlppei' tackle' Everett lones. G Darwin Decker. QB Great Falls' beefy Bisons took third in loop race. Bill Gue, halfbaclc: Murdo Campbell, auarterbackq Bd Bitt, tackleg Boy Bright, guard, were outstanding for Great Falls. Bison had a three-win and twofloss record in conference play. Helena Bengals finished fifth in the six-teani con- ference, one notch below Billings. Gnly win was over tail-end Missoula. Cloninger, guard, starred for l-lelf ena while Malcolm, halfbackp Lindsay, center, led cellar-dwelling Spartans. ln Turkey Day game, for Class A clianipiozisliip l Kalispell beat Butte 42-21 for the mythical State ciiarnpioriship. Broncs Win 4. Lose 3, Tie l Billings Aerial Falls Incomplete Halttime In Billings Dressing Room During -we Great Falls Game Page Uiic Hundrcnl Flglilcdlt 73ronc Jootball Statzstzcs Completed Ax erage Yards Blll1HgS Scole Dow ns Ya1 ds Passes Passes K1cks D1stance Fumbles Penallzed Blgs Opp Blgs Opp Blgs Opp Blgs Opp Blffs Opp Blgs Opp Blgs Opp Blgs Opp Blgs Opp Caspet Sher1dan Helena Bozeman Mlssoula tKal1spell Butte Great Falls Totals Average Home games Not Ava1lable 219 BIG SIX STANDINGS Team Butte Kal1spell G1 eat Falls B1ll1ngs Mlssoula 1541 Pc Won Class AA champlonshxp ox er Butte by 42 RELATED DATA Total Enrollment Dayl1s Stadlum Seats Senxor Hlgh Gym Seats Audltorxum Seats Sherldan Bozeman Cody Lovell S1dney Glend1ve Mlles C1ty M1les C1ty Sxdney Anaconda Great Falls L9WlS1OWH Great Falls LlY1I1gSIOI'l Opp denotes southern d1v1s1on tourney Football Lettermen Badgely Bergqulst Chatwood Decke1 Ewmg Gr1ff1th Grosgebauer Mg1 B Halxerson D Halverson R Halverson H111 Mgr Hoff Knaub Langston Llewellyn McDermott MCKIHHOH N1ckel Phelan Robertson Rogers Sax ler Schoessle-1 Shax er S9112 Slndelal Stephens Streeter Strutz 1255 6400 1600 Team B1ll1ngs Kallspell Helena Butte Central Sldney Butte Glasgow Great Falls Anaconda Glendlve LGWISIOWH L1V1ngSt0H Mlssoula Mlles CIIV Havre BASKE TBALL B1ll1ngs Glend1ve Butte Anaconda Bozeman L11 mgston Bozeman Lewlstown Butte Mlles C113 Butte Bozeman Helena Anaconda S1dnex Helena B G STANDINGS c s pp Opp B1ll1ngs denotes state tourney Basketball Lettermen Bergqu1st Brow n Ewlng Hoff Mex ers N1ckel Noordzw lVIcDermott Phelan Schoessler Mgr Strutz Sk1 Lettermen Engllsh D Penxx ell G Penxx ell 6Not all lettexmen dc-te1m1ned fO1 1I8Ck tenn1s Rafn Stew alt and golf at tlme of pr1nt1ng the Ky ote J Track Lettermen E11 mg McDe1mott Halxerson Stl utz Tenms Lettermen Cohen Golf Lettermen Page OIIL Hundred Nmttccn vs. ...... -. . , . . .... . . . . - 12 24 ' ' 19 6 17 5 320 165 13 13 6 4 1 8 44 10 1 0 20 31 . .34 6 10 10 467 220 6 11 4 2 3 3 34 37 1 2 48 20 12 0 15 7 277 111 6 5 2 0 4 7 29 28 3 5 5 20 ' 27 7 16 9 362 148 5 11 2 5 4 7 33 36 2 2 50 5 ' .14 40 6 12 178 306 8 7 4 3 6 3 35 32 2 1 5 45 5 14 14 12 15 272 291 9 8 5 4 4 2 41 33 1 1 25 30 5 .20 31 10 12 343 300 11 4 7 1 5 2 36 38 0 0 25 90 . .152 128 86 702 58 59 30 19 27 32 252 214 10 11 178 241 19 16 12 10 317 220 8 8 4 3 4 5 36 31 2 1 22 34 I 16 W L T 1. ' W L Pt. Pt. o . 4 0 1 .900 ' ' 17 1 .944 863 639 ' 5 4 1 0 .800 ' 11 1 .917 666 516 - 3 2 0 .600 11 5 .688 725 718 ' ' 2 2 1 .500 10 5 .667 725 641 Helena . . . 1 4 0 .200 Bozeman 10 5 .667 755 674 ' 0 5 0 .000 ' 1 6 4 .600 469 440 . , . 10 8 .555 859 811 ' -21- 6 5 .545 467 457 9 9 .500 851 877 . 8 8 .500 714 607 ' 5 7 .417 485 560 ' 6 9 .400 634 705 . ' ' 4 12 .250 718 727 ' ' . ' 3 11 .214 607 784 ' ' A ' g 1 13 .071 628 736 ' ' ' .. . 812 0 14 .000 515 742 ' . 34 36 A 26 45 24 43 44 45 25 34 34 36 40 27 46 49 ' . 51 58 27 43 ' 31 45 54 39 ' ' 47 62 ' 38 51 ' ' 36 49 39 49 ' 1 33 41 ' 35 67 37 60 26 47 ' 28 40 32 44 ' . 33 37 54 36 34 48 35 53 ' 5' 30 66 ' 42 44 46 58 Broncs 'UU1n 731g Szxteen Ghampzonshzp Ln 1957 Dean .Whelan wins Qood Sportsmanship .Award if' E3- Y t x FIRQT ROW CL ft to Right, Tom Hoff B111 Meyers Duke McDermott Don McK1nnon Herman Schatz Ron Ewmg Jlm Brown Dave Burton SECOND ROVH tLeft to Rlghtj Frank Nrckel MHYIOH Noordzy Lee Kramer Rolly Strutz B1 Coach Roy Monn Copeland Ed Bergqulst Dean Phelan Ray Schoessler manager Brllrngs Broncs captured the B1g 16 conference trtle wrtu 16 wxns and a srngle loss The locals then added tne southern drvrsronal crovtn to therr league w1n wrtn three consecutlve trrurnphs at Anaconda Magrc Crty crew was ups t ln the hrst round ot the state meet rn Great Falls by a strong Helena team The Ponres rebounded from thrs debacle and wound up rn the thl d posrtron Wlth a return wln over the same 1-tele-na qurnt Added to therr Montana class A laurels the locals won a o es a cn 1nv1tat1onal tourney sponsored by BHS from Powell Sherrdan and Bozeman B Coach Robert Gorton After wrnnrng the 1nv1tat1onal tourney the Broncs began therr conference Sched ule and rolled to htteen strarght wrns tyrng a conference record set by Great A5S15fU-T11 C04-ICI! Falls rn 1944 only to fall b fore Gallatrn s Wlllldm 1.C!2ei1Ch Hawks Broncs hnrshed strong to clrncn Co-Cqpmm Rolly struiz the league trtle frorn Kalrspell who also lost only a srngle game but played srx less garnes than the Broncos Blllrngs ended the season wrth a all over record of 2b wrns and tnree losses The defeats carne at trre nands ot Lovell Bozeman and Helena Frank Nlclcel led Brllrnas sborers wltn 336 pomts for an ll 5 average ,ag Pa 1 Om Hundrnd lutntx I T 1 , 92551 l , we A 1 1+ M1 1 ali.. - .1 I ' 1 ' -- Q f ' - maj .nf - . - 'V - . ' - , I a ' 1 1 w ,L -' 'H si . , ' , ,fl rl -- I .. 'c ' ' I Q . . . . 4 , a . Ely: ', :J 4 , all , 5' t w tt W ' 1 tr- ' I N Y Y I l'l A 'A A U I 1 if . fuk- Y ' - 'G qt - , V s I. , J I '. yi .Qin ll 'ly f 3 R ' , 4 4 1 K t J ,y ' ' .,. Q, 4, 1 ' A V, 4 67,53 Q if . . if -' e S I X ' we? Co Captain Frank Nickel Bill Meyers lim Brown Dean Phelan ln the openlng games ot tne l95O 51 season the lo als captured a tour team 1nv1tat1onal tou narnent sponsored oy Bllhngs lngrmscnool by beat mg Sherldan 36 34 and Bozeman 43 24 Sll9T1ClCIH beat tne Powell qulnt to capture Consolat on nonors IH the two aay neet Broncs tratled the Sherldan hve tor three guar ters ot the game only to have Btll Meyers h1t two s tots ln tne closmg mmutes to eke out tne w1n ln the ftnals the Broncs Completely over whelmed the l-lawks to take the trophy Btlhngs started fast and controlled both boards to cap the Wm After tne 1nv1tat1onal tourney tne locals met two more Wyommg teams 1n preparatlon for the Brg l6 conference schedule Ponles b at Cody 34 25 and then dropped one to Lovell 40 27 Frank Ntclcel kept blg Bob Moore Wyomtng all stater 1n creek as the Broncs rolled past t e Csody Broncs Thls was the thlrd stralght wtn tor Btlhngs IH the young season 'llte next nrght Lovell mvaded the Bron Corral to wand tne Pontes a stunnmg defeat La l-llG1CllG blg gun for Lovell domlnated the game and kept the ome tavorltes oft balance to take t we Wm Blllmgs T1es League Record Brom s began tuerr league play by stoppmg lartey 585l on tue Eag es Court ll Br w otrlce red o Btll ngs au nt wttt 45 o nts Team next played Glendlve rn tue la1r o t e e '1 ldl ga 1 before tue ms as va a lles C ty 62 4! Jw Q Bozeman Hawks Fa1l to Stop McDermott Q f on a Dnvmq Lay up 'Brllmgs Ends Season with 26 UUms and 3 Losses Sugar Gzty flakes I7 Gon erence wins and Une foss l Un lluudr Ll I nl nu I - I C - ' ' ' ' r- ' ' - 1 . 1 . l 1 w 1 l 1 A, l 1 - x . v t W Iv 1 I 1 sr . . , 4 , ' ' e , l ns , 1 l fl . l I l l V 1 ' 4 ' ' ,- . . o l . , f- ' - L - at , A Lu, A L, 4 , lv S '. f o E- l Q . 'm o n Spb led the 1 1 - l 'r. ' p i -. ' ' lf ' I H N ' ,W 17, , -1 t . 4 batans ana Cane ..o.ne w1t.r a 45-Sl vtetory to i tfietr eredx. ln th fr' me ' A 2 Cl' 'stm L C' - tion, tzze Bronis topped M - i on the ' f. . . . - ,uster iourt. The Brfnes nad tfiree wins ana no .elses at t:11s poxnt. ' ' - O U I O 0 f g 'nur L c un ,- ' Hrank .Nickel .Taces U3ony Scorers with 336 U3oints .Nickel and .Otollie Strutz 95lace on .All-Stat ejeam Top P1cture-Meyers H1ts 1n Butte Fray Bottom Pmcture EWIRQ Pops One Hcmder Agamst Anaconda Ponies continued their winning ways by beat- ng Mlles Clty agarn 49 36 Srdney 41 33 Anaconda 00 37 and Great Falls 4028 These games were all at uome and rn each the Pomes were 1n complete control as they notched thelr seventh stralght league trlumph Broncs traveled to Lewrstown tor a clash wrth tne surpr1s1ng1y strong Fergus Eagles 1n a game that the Broncs barely won 37 33 Pomes then beat Great Falls tor a second trme 48 34 rn a rout Sugar Crty trve returned home the next week end to trounce Lrvrngston and Glendrve 66 30 and 45 76 to take loop wlns ll and 12 On tne road for the next games the Broncs edged by Butte and Anaconda rn two of the toughest games ot the year 45 44 and 36 34 The team was met DY approxrmately 200 students upon therr return fron tlns road tr1p Gallatrn and Park fell before the rough rrdmg Pomes 49 46 and 43 27 The w1n from Lrvrngston tred tne legaue record tor consecutrve wrns at 15 But the next nrght Bozeman exploded the Magrc Crty crew s cnance tor settrng a record oy stopp1ng the locals 54 39 at Bozeman Broncs nosed out runner up Kalrspell tor the loop crown by beatrng Lewxstown 51 38 and Butte 49 39 1n the trnal games at home Team then entered the soutnern tourney rn the tavortte spot havrng won the class A gontalon Marlon Noordzy Ed Bergquxst Tom Hoff Duke McDermott Illllddlct N I V I . 1 1 ' ' . , . , , , , 2 . . ' .L A , V L 7 f 1 5' A . . 7 ' 1 7 .4 I - A N X A - ' i T I t E ' 2 4. 1 N MT -T ' I fx my , rf, 0' for by '12 3' 9 .--f 5 f I rm i - ' ' I L f 1 hlgc ,nc un ru ' xt ng- Herman Schatz Don McKinnon Ron Ewing Nickel and Coach Morin Brlnngs Broncs waltzed to the Southern D1v1s1on champronshxp wrth wtns over Mrles Crty Butte and Bozernan The locals avenged therr only loop loss at the hands ot Gallatln by beatlng the tall Hawks 44 32 rn the trnals ln the openlng game Brllrngs gatned an early advantage from the Custer Cowboys and romped to an easy w1n over the etghth seeded qumtet Butte s Purples tell before the Broncs 47 26 1n tne sernt tlnal round at the Smelter Clty The half ttme score tound the Broncs leadtng 22 20 but B1ll1ngs ttghtened thetr defense rn the second canto and held Butte to srx pornts durrng the halt to coast to the w1n Bozeman Hawks were out paced 1n the trnals by the Broncs Brlhngs slowed the pace to a walk 1n the econd halt to get the wtn at 44 32 Kahspell Takes State Broncs Wm Third Broncs were put out of the state trtle contention by Hel na s Bengals 56 34 Pontes were tavored but tae not Trgers proved too much tor B1ll1ngs Brlltng rebounded from therr stunn1ng loss to beat Anaconda and push the Copperheads from the tourney 53 35 Sldney the tourney sentimental tavorrtes were edged by B1ll1ngs in a quarterttnal mrx 44 42 Duke McDerrnott mt a long one ranaer wtth three seconds remainrng to notch the wrn ln a rematch the Broncs took thtrd place honors from Helena 58 46 tn the consolatron game Kali pell s Braves stopped Great Falls 65 55 rn t'1e cnampronsfnp matcn Great Falls had been t sensatron ot the tournament havrng reacnea the t1nals due to an upset w1n from Helena but the s'noot'1 Kalispell qurnt led bv all state Dtck Wllsorv overwnelmed the crappy Brsons to take nigh honor Recerve Trophy for Pre-season Tourney Wm Brown Hrts cr One-hcmder From Under Against Custer Cowboys jhen U5lace Uhird at State journey I t- ' i v A' I J 4 , . AA . V l I I U 1 ' Q 'V ' V ' I . 3 5 , .monies Gapture Hirst in Southern Division journey Broncs jake I5 Straight Gonference wins, :lie League Record Set by Qreat Falls in 7944 if Top Picture-Nickel Hooks One in Pre-season Tourney. Bottom Picture-Brown Hits for Two f 'mit Managers Ray Schoessler and Gordon Collier. Page One Hundred Iwunty-tour Strutz, Nickel Make All-State Teams Bolly Strutz and Frank Nickel of the Sugar City five were named to the Associated Press class A all-state team. The two Bronc players also rated first tjalii mention on the United Press all-state squad. lim Brown and Bill Meyers received honor- able mention from the coaches, officials and sports- writers of Montana, who picked the AP team. Strutz Named to State Tournament Team Strutz received further mention for his stellar play by being unanimously picked to the all- tournament squad during the state meet at Great Falls. Strutz' heady floor play and long shooting gained him this recognition. Nickel, other Billings big gun, had an off tournament and failed to play his usual brand of ball, Nickel was all-tournament during his junior year in 1950. Other members of this team were Anderson, l-lelenap Tom Little, Kalispellg Casey, Butte Centraly Frankino, Butte Central and Bick Fransen, Great Falls. Phelan Sportsman ot the Year Dean Phelan, rangy forward, was selected as the best sportsman on the l95l Broncs and was awarded the Yellowstone Key club trophy. Phelan, a junior student, was a regular on the team and played a top defensive game plus being a good rebounder and under the bucket scorer. Phelan made friends easily with all of the Bronc opponents and was respected throughout the Treasure State as a good sport. Phelan and Gallatin s Krislock Vie for Tip. FIRST ROW CLeft to Rightj-Miriam Hischier. Mary Lou Lang- ston, Shirley Solberg, Peggy Scott, Emma Jane Carter, Honey Ryan. SECOND ROW-Polly Ekdall, Shirley Lyons, Ruth Wallace. Carol Kronmiller. Jere Ann Thomas. Dona Woodard. Dorothy Brush. THIRD ROW-Sharlene Stewart, Judy Keil, Jean Groves. Carol Sands, Carol Crippen, Kay Moore, Virginia Reece, George Penwell. FOURTH ROW -LaVaun Manches, George Stratford, Dave Penwell. Jay Witt, How- ard Wattles. Ralph Lewis, Tom Purcell. FIFTH ROW-Teddy Maxwell. John Randolph, Bruce Anderson. Glenn Stroeher. Bill Tolley, Keith Tait, SIXTH ROW-Jerry Rafn, Mr. Charles Cutts, sponsor, Danny Hud- son. Tom Warsinske, Ed Nessan, Gene Logan, Jack Streeter. Tom Hoff. TENNIS 1950-1951 Tennis interest increased to the highest point last year when the Bronc netters captured two firsts at the Missoula meet. Dick Fletcher captured the state singles title and took the doubles with Dave Cohen. These victories, coupled with the l2-3 win over Miles City in a team match made the 1950 tennis season quite successful. This year the squad lost only Fletcher by grad- uation and had nearly an almost completely senior roster. The Billings squad was scheduled to play the Custer county netters in the annual team match the second week in May. Also two boys' singles, one boys' doubles and a girls' single team were going to be entered in the 45th interscholastic meet. GOLF 1951 At the time for printing the l95l Kyote, the golf squad had been practicing twice a week on the Hi- lands course for the annual school tourney. The two top scorers from the school tournament were going to attend the interscholastic meet in Missoula to rep- resent Billings senior high in the links competition. Last year no team was entered at Missoula be- cause the entries were mailed too late to be entered. lim Noe won the school tournament in 1950. Tourney winners in 1951 were Dick Finney and Keith Terrell. FIRST ROW CLeft to Rightt-Mickey Hogarty, Ken Groves. Jim Oakland. SECOND ROW-Roy Stewart. Dave Cohen. Stuart Gallagher. Tom Warsinske. Miss Lillian Cervenka, coach. SKI 1951 Billings highschool Ski club was extremely ac- tive in l95l, chartering buses to Red Lodge each Sunday when weather permitted, selling concessions at basketball games, conducting club business and sending the ski team to the state meet at Ennis. Ski team, consisting of Ierry Rafn, who reached his 20th birthday and was ineligible for interschol- astic competition, Dave Penwell, Arthur English, George Penwell and Sharlene Stewart captured sev- enth in the boys' competition and fifth in the girls', at Ennis. Ski club sponsored the ski team to the meet. The team attended this meet in l949 but last year failed to go. Rafn, Dave Penwell and English are graduating seniors while George Penwell and Miss Stewart will return to competition next year. MINOR SPORT CLUB For the first time in Bl-iS history the minor sport members a club for lettermen in tennis, ski and golf. The club was patterned after the major lettermen's group. Group acted in setting standard letter for all minor sports and sponsored the annual golf tourney to determine our representatives at the interscholastic meet in Missoula. For an incomplete list of members see Page ll9. jennis, Ski, golf Squads .Attend State Jtfieets Jtfiinor Sport Glub .7orms in BHS During 7951 Imgg- Une Hundruti 'lvscntx'-Iiixc 73 Squad Golts win jhree and Lose One in .Abbreviated Schedule TOP PICTURE Colts Halt Shendcm B BOTTOM PICTURE-Rcrwlmgs Gcnns for B Squad Halfback lack Blehrn scored the only touchdown for the Colts on a p1unge as the Red Lodge Coyotes walloped the Bi1lings B squadders by a 19-6 score in the first game of the year for the Sugar City re- serves. Carbon scored on a 20-yard pass in the first quar- ter and tallied on two running p1ays in the fina1 canto. ln the first road game for the Co1ts, they showed a brilliant attack as they drubbed the Sheridan, Wyo., B squadders 37-7. Alert pass defense and a strong showing of the Co1t line, defensively, paved the way for the win. Bronc B squadders ran their way to an 18-O vic- tory over the Bozeman reserves for their second win of the season Two TD s were brought about by the long running of Colt halfback lay Archer Archer ga11oped for scores in both the first and third quarters Blehm notched the other Billings ta1ly on a 45 yard sprint in the second period Bozeman s offense was kept in check throughout the game Baby Broncs rolled to their second win over the Sheridan team during the year with a 33 U triumph in the fourth and final game of 1950 Touchdowns were notched by Archer lim Peter son hm Rawlings Russel Hein and Blehm on run ning and pass plays Two games with the Livingston B team were post poned due to unfavorable weather conditions Baby Broncs .Have Success ul year FIRST ROW fleft to rrghtj Clarence Karst Mike Molohon Gene Mitchell Nick Frrsby Tom Purcell Larry Drrer Jim Brush Sam McDonald Jack Blehm Leland Smith Jay Archer Wilbur Straw B111 Drmmrt Johnny Arp SECOND ROW Cleft to rrghtb Bill Todd Derry Brodsack Ray Suiter Dick Dale Roger Colberg Jack Evans LeRoy Hofferber Rodney Castle Jerry Polesky Jim Rawlings Roger Koch Jack Underwood Russel Hem Willard Dale Manager Fritz Tilton THIRD ROW tleft to rrghtb 'Vianager Danny Fisher Bob Engle Don Peterson Ralph Paddock Maury Colberg Allan Woodrow Ted lNauglc Ronnie Lundqurst John Mattson Corwin Albrecht Don Duboe Jim Kellrson Tommy Stewart Lyle Hudson Gordon Frank P 2 , . , . . , I - 1 V I V ' 0 I 4 I - . . , 4 V ,..1rM,, f ,,..u,,., ,a T- W y I V I V - ' 1 I 1 1 v ' r - V v - ' 1 . 1' ' . - V . V 5 V V 1 Q .VV V' V ' . Q V Y Q . -' I it V - 1 - 1 V ' - - ' - ' . . 1 V . r ' A ' . 4 r' ' - . ' ' 1 V V. - V ay: Une Hundred lwenrx- ix -i. tm-. L.L.4..i 1 -. FIRST ROW tLeft to Right?-Manager Fritz Tilton. Coach Robert Gorton. SECOND ROW-Leland Smith, Leroy Hofferber, Jack Blehm, Don Ross. Jim . Peterson, Jim Rawlings, Rodney Castle, Maury Colberg, Gerry Polesky. Bob Mitch- Vmcelette Scores ell, Corwin Albrecht, Allan Woodrow, John Mattson, Arthur Choate. Against Fromberg. The Colts greeted Coach Robert Gorton in his first year of coaching with a seasons record of 17 wins and one loss. First team on the Baby Bronc schedule was the Belfry Bats, who fell to the Colts by a count of 33-31. Another close squeak was the 44-43 win over a fighting Custer team. lt seemed that close games were in the books for the Colts when they edged the Froniberg Falcons 48-47. lunior high Yearlings fell to the more experi- enced senior high crew, 61-52. Next win was a 43-34 count over the Laurel B squad. Hardin B fell before the onslaught of Orange and Black to the tune of 53-26. This was Co1t's sixth straight win. A determined Custer quint handed Billings their only defeat as they avenged their earlier loss by racking up a 73-56 win. The B squad continued their winning ways by downing the Yearlings for the second time, 55-36. Livingston B was dropped, 49-33. Ninth win came when Fromberg suffered their second loss, 45-29. Yearlings made this one closer but was taken for the third time by Sugar City B, 58-52. Colts pulled out a close one from Hardin B, 42-39. Two points spelled the difference in the Bozeman B game which locals took, 41-39. Livingston B contributed to the 13th win for the Billings B's by falling, 49-41. Bozeman B made a poorer showing this time by I I letting the Colts romp them, 57-4Q. Top Picture-Colberg Tips One Aqamst Yearlings. Colts finished with a 61-34 win over lr. High. Bottom Picture-Belfry Fails to Stop Hoiierber. Golts End 1951 Season with I7 wins in I8 Qames Goach Uiobert Qorton Jinishes Hirst Successful year Track and Intramural Basketball on Pages 178-179 PM ,mc Hmmm, .rwnlwmn Because of the mcreased c1rculat1on and rrsmg quahty the Kyote 1S an excellent advert1s1ng Ad .Qt 'Up Thrs year l95l IS our 50th year as a Brllmgs educat1onal1nst1tut1on Graduates are steppmg forward 1nto a new world Wrth only the1r memorles to rem1nd them of the years spent 1n school Some students w1ll go to college and others shall start the1r careers to become the buslnessmen and women of tomorrow Underclassmen shall step up to take the1r places 1n school l1fe and car ry on the tradrtrons set by thelr upperclassmen Annual staffs are already under way strxvlng to carry on one of these famous trad1t1ons of the school The success of thrs Annual and every an nual depends upon the backlng and support of each student Advertlslng c1rculat1on photography and wrrtlng all play a v1tal part un1t1ng together to pre sent to you a product that pleases all readers lt 15 not only the students that back the school but as you turn the followmg pages you w1ll see that buslness f1rrns and establrshrnents are a1d1ng ln the publ1cat1on of thls book These people are your frlends Patromze these advertlsers and let them know that the1r asslstance and coopera tron IS apprec1ated Last year the Kyote was awarded by Judges on the Lrltlcal Servrce of the Natlonal Scholast1c Press assoc1at1on F1fSl Class Honor ratrng Thrs was the th1rd year the Kyote had recerved such an honor medlum We ve emoyed workmg w1th our advertrsers and hope we have been of SGTVICG to you Thank you for your cooperatlon and full support 1n publ1sh1ngth1s Annual Dons Faxrburn Glass .Trophecy Russell Amen and B111 Moody are posrng for Mutt and Ieff cartoons Arl1s Anderson has glven up borrowrng teachers cars and purchased one of h1s own Beverly Anderson has acqulred a full trme lob ln the Shaffer pen factory Page One Hundred Twenty elght Bob Anderson has QIVSH up makmg model alrplanes and has come down to earth as a drtch drgger laquehne Armstrong IS tourlng the country 1n search of the rlght man Barbara Avent 15 model1ng waterproof bath 1ng surts for the f1re department Pat Bade IS runnrng a d1aper SGFVICG for l1ttle Waddlers Gene Badgely has become a house keeper due to h1s love for squeaks Don Bandfleld and Bay Benn1ngf1eld are manufactur1ng new ha1r bleaches dyes and styles for men Helen Barnes has transfered to the hayloft Audrey Barton has gone 1nto the barberxng bus1ness because she f1nds that 1t saves her money Beverly Beck and Pearl Cameron are dxs sat1sf1ed wrth the Amencan male s1tuat1on and have been caught smuggl1ng 1n fore1gners Iuan1ta Bell won a contest for the fastest talker 1n Montana Mar1or1e Benners favonte past1me IS run n1ng a dayt1me nursery Helen Beslanow1tch 1S sw1mrn1ng rn the pro ceeds from her grocery store Co-Ad Managers: Teddy Roe CLASS PROPHECY 1Corrt l Gary Betz has learned to olay the trumpet wrt out soundrng a blast Myrtle Beurer has beco e an expert t shorthand and typrng Pat Brddle has been promoted from secre tary at the runror hrgh to rnatron of a boys school Bus Brorgum has learned how to do three flops rn the arr before touchrng the mat rn tumblrng Faye Bohnsack rs a Broadway star rn Okla homa Barbara Borberg and Cherre Brodsack strll are eyemg boys on the out of town teams layrre Brattland rs strll crochetrng her green sweater Iohn Brekke rs chasrng butterflres rn Bo hemra Arloa Brehm rs shoutrng Aloha to all the males rn Hawarr IoAnne Brooks has become manager of a forergn rntellrgence agency ln hrs own lersure trme Frank Brown rs com posrng a method of accomplrshmg thrngs wrth the least possrble effort Dorothy Brush has now become a full fledged nurse but she strll gets a krck out of cradle robbrng Katherrne Buckner rs lettrng her 'rarr returr to rts former short bob There goes Marlene Burkholder dashrng to make rt by the skrn of ner teeth' Perry Butcher rs strll tryrng to wrn an argu ment wrth hrs cousrn Sandra Caldwell has become a success rn the opera house but she strll enroys srngrng l Sard My Palamas Emma lane Carter rs a well known psychra trrst specralrzrng rn men Roma Castle rs keeprng on the Strart and narrow path of lrfe lanre Cernohlavek rs travelrng wrth a fam ous chorus Lee Chatwood rs teachrng hrs nursery school students to follow rn hrs path as purrty boys Eugene Chrrstensen rs helprng the faculty krll off all bugs Dave Clark rs learnrng to wrrte as well wrtln hrs rrght hand as Mr Marks can wrth hrs left oo Vrrgrnra Clark and Donna Clevenger have made a hrt rn therr offrce work Charlene Clrft has become a successful lab oratory technrcran as well as dorng a lrttle experrmentrng on the srde The famrly of Iohn Clrne has been grfted wrth twrns 1Cont1nued on Page 1301 NAPPY F000 THE FINEST SUPER MARKET rn the MIDLAND EMPIRE Grocenes Meats Fruxts and Vegetables Frozen Food Open 8 cr m to 10 p m Every Day Free Dehvery L Page Om Hundred 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Phone Pay Less Drug Store REMEMBER Pay Less Has Everytfnng 118 N Broadway Treasure State Electnc Co Hot Polnt Appllances 109 N 27111 st CLASS PROPHECY tCont l Arthur Eckhardt IS sttll 1n Mr Barley s crafts class Mr Balley forgot and locked the door Kathy Edwards IS now ln the Navy reserv 1ng someone specral Dwam Ehrenberg was recently elected presl dent of the Natlonal Bum ASSOC1Gl1OH Btlly loe Hanklns 1S v1ce prestdent They are both learnlng to cook stew ln a t1n can under the gurdance of lune Hem Polly Lou Ekdall 15 sttll runn1ng a Farewell bureau for the grooms that come to her house after parttes Arthur Enghsh IS practrcmg ftsnmg and bal anc1ng a ball on h1s nose so that he w1ll be able to replace the seals along the Alaskan coast Helen Glantz has taken over tne BHS otflce hm Gross now playlng softball wttn tn Bloomer Grrls ts httttng an average of lO0O Norma Grover has a ten year contract to come back and patnt the blg B tn front of the school every three months Don Ewmg has hrs own ha1r o1l olant but sttll cant afford any of the stuff Pat Eyer has become famous because he knows what Sulfarsphnammed tetrachlorrde means Pat Fargo and Barbara Erdman nave tnelr CCont1nued on Page 1343 THE STOCKMAN IS A CHIP OF THE OLD WEST Sports Headquarters for All Good Sportsmen' RESTAURANT BARBER SHOP SPORT SHOP r'tlh ' 'f HESO KMAN Ig, Octtunddlhr th f':::::::::::::.-:::::::::::::::::::z 6:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::1: 4 1, 4U S 1 5 5 Q 1, ,, 1, , 1, ,, 1, , 41 1, 41 5 1, ,, 1 , :1 11 :1 - 1 -I 1: 12 ' 2 :1 1, : : f - 11 4 1 . 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Robert Hash rs st1ll slmamq 1t Dorothy Haun has rnvented a new kmd ot spectacles When you wear them you can tell twrns apart Lucy Howe establrshed the Foundatton for we Promotton of Red Hatred Women Barbara Huddleston lS now runmnq a scl ool For the Promotron ot Innocent Looks o Younq Grrls Faces As a hte tlme occupatlon Danny Hudson ts teachtnq prqeon toed boys to walk stralqht lVlelv1n Howell lack Humphrey and S1dney Koch are learnrnq the art ot srrootrnq pool w t'1 a lrqhted crqar Faye Ann Hudson Mary Lrppman and Lots McFarland are now srnqtnq ln the Met Metropolttan Burlesque Theater ot Chlcaqo that lS SALT CREEK FREIGHTWAYS MOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE OVERNIGHT DENVER TO BILLINGS And All Intermediate Pomls Vra Hardm Crow Agency Wyola Lodge Grass Shendan Buffalo Casper Cheyenne 1516 lst Ave N Phone 4189 5 0 Hudrdfht sx Q-::::::::::::::::::::::::::.-.+:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 4 7 , 4 W 4 - . . 4 1 4 4, . . . , 44 4, 44 4, . , , 44 4, 4 4, '4 It u 4, , , - ' 4, I , 'ff - ' 4, -A 2 a , j , 1 ,. 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' 4 4 lt 4 '4 - - 4, '4 4, 2 4 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.-.-::::::.-.-:.-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::4 we ne n c 'iryi p:.-:::::::::::::::::::::.-::::::::: 1 7 4 '4 4, '4 4, '4 4 '4 1: CQNGBATULATIQNS, 1 1, , '4 1 if GRADUATES! ig REHBERG S MIDLAND GUERNSEY DAIRY FARM 3063 Poly Drlve Phone 6519 For old ttrnes sake Bob McLaughl1n and Charles Luckey suggest that all thetr old tnends drop tn and see thern They are part ners 1n an all day sucker shop Btchard Knaub and Dlck Larnbrecht have Just recetved therr N U T degrees from Warm Sprlngs Tech The USSR IS at present honored wtth the servlces of Unlted States dtplornats the l-lon orable Messrs Bob Karterud Robert Iones and B111 Kertter Ustng the rack stretchtng method to d1str1b ute the we1ght more evenly throughout the Billings Sash 84 Door Co. 0 5 '4 '4 '4 '4 '4 1: N. 2015 sz, sf zma zxve. 4 4: Bzlhngs, rrcnt. : 'P 1 :4 'Wholesale Cn1yl 4: 4 4 '4 41 . . . 4. '4 4 Everything ln Millwork 4, Doors Sash Frames Glass Cabmets Screens Int Trun Statrwork Overhead Doors Electnc Door Operators Quallty and SGIVICS Stnce 1916 body Glenna McV1cker and Hazel McDermott are ga1n1ng notonety wrth thetr reduclng salon B I McMahon Drck Le1rnback and Barrett Iohnson are conductlng a deeply tnvolved re search 1nto the love hte ot the nlght crawler rn Lower Slabovta Alter several unsuccessful attempts to get rnto the rce cream buslness Leonard Llewellyn and Calv1n Langston are now se111ng hngerxe at a 5 and 10 cent store 1Cont1nued on Page l38l Congratulatlons Class of 1951 Hanchett 8: Sons Furmture Co 2910 Mmnesota Ave Bxllmgs Mont 9 Bennett Drug Stores Camera Supplles Sheaiier 6- Parker Pen 64 Pencll Sets Electnc Shavers 12 N 29th St Northern Hotel Bldg 21 S 27th St P ge One Hundred Th rty se en :4 4, 14 4, 4 4 4 4 4 4 :4 4, 4 4, 4 4, 4 4, :V I '4 : :4 '4 4 '4 4, 4, 4, , 4 ,, 1 4 : - 4 4 4 4, '4 4, '4 4, It 1' I ' ' ' ' 4 4 '4 4, 4, :4 4 ' 4 1, , '4 4, - 4, '4 , 4, '4 4, 4, :4 4, 4, 14 4, 4, 4 4 , 1 - l I 4 4 14 4, 4 , ,4 4, I , 41 1' 4 ' 4 4 4, ,: 4 , 14 4 , 4 4 ' 4, 4 4, ' 4: '4 4 ce :::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::: :seq ewes: : : :.- :eeeeeeeeeeeee : ::::::::::.4 4 4 4 T . 4 . 4 . , . . . . : :,:::::::::.- : :::::::::::::::: : .- J, f:::::: :::: : ee ee :sees e ::::::::.-.s.-ei., 4 4 4 1 '4 ' to I' 34 I 4 I 4, '4 4, 4, '4 4, '4 ' 4 '4 1 '4 . . 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IW: 5 'I Best Wlshes to the Class of l95l from Brlhngs Newest Women s Shop I Custom Tire, Inc. 3741 W Montana Ave Bxllxnqs Mont Phone 6500 CLASS PROPHEC! 4ContI Yegenvrlle Musloal Instrtute claIrns lVI1ss Glnger Martm as an emln nt graduate She IS now conductmg the chapel cholr at Drllon Marcra Guyse was so good at swrtchmg desks In hIghschool that she now has a Job In a lumber company swItchIng boards at the swItch board Glenn Hafner 1S pre Ident ot PTC Pretty Trrcky Connectrons Someone out the curtam rope whrle Dean Hanks was pullrng the curtam back stage He shot up to the cerlrng and he s b en there ever smce MCINTOSH FURNITURE AND HARDWARE Ac oss From Lxbrary Brllmgs Mont For Good Barbenng Broadway Barber Shop 217 N Broadway THE BEST IN SCHGQL SHCES THE BOOT SHOP I 0 Hddlht ll Dont thmk that Eleanor Hart IS crazy It you see her golng around In the halls clappmg ner hands because she s Deep In the Heart ot Texas George Henderson st1ll comes late to early mornrng Englrsh class and IS st1ll tryIng to complete hrs notebook Most lIkely to go to heaven IS Fred Heyn He s halt there now Strll applylng for a Job IS Beverly Hmes Thrs IS her lO9th The newly appomted torward on the East ern basketball team lS Sallre Htnes 4ContInued on Page l4Ol Buy w1th conhdence your grocerres and tme meats from Tony s Superelle 907 Poly Dnve Blllxngs Mont MASON LUMBER CO BUILDING MATERIALS DU PONT PAINTS 2123 Isa Ave N Phone 4844 , Huebners PI-escnphon Pharmacy Frllmq Your Prescnpuon Is Our Specxalty Harley Il Hue ner 210 N Broadway Phone 2244 ' I 1 Ig 'I 4 I I 4, 4, 0 0 4, 4, 4 4, 4, l ' I' I 'I 4' 'I ' ' , 4 . 4, 'I 4, I 4, 4, 4 4 4 4 4, 4, 4, ' 4, 'I 4, ' 4 'I 4 L,::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.-: L:.f::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: - -. 4 . . 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Servlce Tyler Commerclal Hefnqeratlon Farm and Home Freezers 2716 Montana Ave Phone S358 For Fxner Furs G63 213 N Broadway Phone 5094 04-oo-oo J Own a Royal a a Yo1Ox n I L nest PETERSON TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 502 N 32nd St Bxllmgs Mont Den1son Machlne Company Motor Rebulldmg and Parts 427 St Iohns Ave Bxllmqs w 1ts any good at all mu W 009005 'Gillie- 1t s worth - I E Good Pamt - IU ' :G lxke- M642 or any Job 1ns1de or out were s Gllt Edqe Pamt twat S rlq 11 Sola ard quaranteed oy B1111ngs Hardware Co Billings Mont PI L Ong ttundrul lhuru H111 'I ru 4, 'I 4, 'I 4, 'I 4, 'I ' 4, 'I 4, 'I 4, 'I rf, 4, 'I 4, 'I 4, 'I 4, 'I I. 4, 'I I ' 4, 'I 4, 'I 4, 'I ' ' 4, 4, : 1 4, , 4, 1 U-U 1 4, rn , 1 ,I I 1 I 4 I 5 I 'I 5: 4, 'I 4, 'I 4, 'I QA 4, 'I rw' I A 4, 'I ' 4, 'I ' 4, 'I 4, 'I 4, 'I 4, 'I I 4, 'I ' 4, 4, U 4, 'I 4, 'I ' ' 4, 'I Q 4, 'I fl' 4, 'I - - 4, 'I ' 4, 'I ' 4, 'I 2 I 4, 'I 4, 'I 4, 'I rr 4, 'I , ' ' ' ' V, 4, 'I ' 4, :I 1 ' 4, :I iz: ' 4, 1, 41, f. 4, :I 4, :I ' 4, :I , I 4, 'I 4 I . 4 I 4 I .4 ' 4 'I Z 4: 'I 4: 'I U- 4: 'I II 4: 'I - S ' 4, 'I 1, 'I . 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L,,,,,,::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.5 L:::::::::,g L:::::::::, CoNeRATULAT1oNs KENNETH ARMITAGE T C Armttaqe 151 Son GENERAL INSURANCE Electnc Bldg Bxllmqs Mom CITY DRIVE INN Comer of 4th Ave and N 30th St Phone 2241 or a qu1Ck snappy lunch stop 1n at the C ty Drzve lnn wlth your lrxends E M BIRELY C0 Insurance 6. Bonds NoRTHERN HoTEL BLDG Solldly Styled CLOTHES Smcrrtly Answer the FQSIIIOR Roll Call CLASS PROPHECY 1Cont1 Lols l-lnelseth has been put 1n charge ot the Bell Telephone Co to lnstlqate a plan 1n whlch no one IS on a party l1ne hm Hoff has taken over Gene Krupa s band and IS playlnq a pretty mean drum Tom Hott IS now playmq protessxonal toot ball for the Kronm1ller Crusners Mlckey l-loqarty has smqlehandeclly beaten the Australlan team for the Wlmbledon Cup Lamotte Twms Bowlmq Alley IS now tea turmq as thelr mam attractlon th1s week a bowllnq contest for women w1th bowllnq pm eqs Modern Tm Pan Alley s famous Shlrley Lyons IS st1ll pluqgmg her latest song Brlqht Llqhts and Blond Halred Men Bob Mclienzle of the MCKGHZIG Bank of Amerlca IH hls spare t1me IS makmq elevated shoes August Iansma IS h1s vlce pres1dent and ass1stant model Conqratulatlons Class of 51 From BILLINGS PLUMBING 6. HEATING 721 N 24111 s1 Phone seas BEAUTY SHOP Fruit Bldg Phone 5958 BAUMGARTNER STUDIO Mldland Drug Co The PTGSCIIDIIOH Center lust West of the Post Oihce Phone 4488 PageOel-Ind dFn f':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.-:Q 11 1, I 1 I ' 1, 1, 11 1, . . . . 11 1, . 1, 1, 1 . 11 11 . ' , 1, 1, 11 1, . . 1, 1, . 1, I 1, . . . - 11 - ' 11 I . 11 1, . 11 1, . . 1, - 1, 1, 1, 1 1 11 'i'1'l-'T' 11 1, . 1 . ,. . 1 1, . 11 . . . 1, . . , . . 11 . . . 1, - 1, 1, . . . . 11 1, L:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-5 1 . . 1 . . . . H . q-:::::.A:::::::::::::::::::::::::::? - - - -ff 1 1 11 1 . 11 1: , . . 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NILSON :SI SON FIRE 6 AUTO INSURANCE 3 Grand Ave Phone 93274 Smce 1921 BE WISE Revltallze CLEANER! x 311 N 32nd st Phone 9 1535 Mldland Emplre Packmg Co Inc Quahty Meat Products for cx Healthler B1l11ngs PI.0e1 d I 'I I I 1 1 I I I I 1: I ' 1 9 I , 1 1: 'I - 1 1 I I I , 1, 1, 'I I I t ---A AA A--AA A AAAA A AAAAA ,,,,,- 1.f::::: f:::::::::::::::::::::f:-A:-': ::::' ' ' ' S ' ' ' D ffrfv-fiiiffi:Jiri-A::J::::::::::I: I . II I I I I H I I I T . I . , I . M . . I 0 . . I I I V . 1, . I 1, . . I 1, . , I I I . 1, . 1, . . I - at - . I P . I I . N II II I . S - 1 ll . ,' 0 ' ' I . - I , X , I A I I I I I . 1 . I I 1, I I . . I II H , . A A ' 1 I I I ll I 1, - I I I I I . I II I I 1, I I 1, I I I A I 5 . . II 1 . L:::::.f-e':::::::::::::.-:::.-::::::: Q-:::::::::::::::.-:::::::::::::::::::::::::.-::::::::::::::: :::::::::::: I I I 1 1 I :I l I ' I I Ol 0 I I :P H . . . - ll I I 1 I I I u,:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: .1-e n I un red Forty-lwo '4-.,-QQQQQQ4-4-' '4 CURLEE CLOTHES MALLORY HATS IARMAN SHOES VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS SHADOAN S MEN S STORE BILLINGS SHBRIDAN B st ot Luck to tie Class ot Sl Rowe Furnllure Co 2709 2nd Ave N T l-louse tl at Qualrty and Service Burlt F Marlene Mencbes bas be orne qutt a noted rnstructor ot the dance at Arthur Murray s stu d1os La profesora of Spanlsb at tbe Unlversrty of Mexrco IS Colleen Merrrheld Evelyn Mettler has wntten a book entrtled How to Work for Yourself and Lrke lt An easy way to get through geometry nas been tnvented by Orvxlle Metzger Robert Mrchael IS runnrng an rrnporter s s rvrce for lapanese artrcles Tom and lean Mrller are partners rn M1ller s Wrg Reparr Co CCont1nued on Page 1443 MIDLAND PAINT C0 Reta11ers Contractors 2514 lst Ave N Phone 4765 CHRISTENSEN PLUMBING 6 HEATING PLUMBING HEATING AIR CONDITIONING REPRIGERATION Food for the Famlly Grandvlew Market 5 3615 Montana Ave 701 Grand Ave Phone 2941 4 W H CRedl PEMBERTUN More Insurance for Less Money 6 N 29th St Phone 6367 1 OHlddFtIhC f-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::0Q4, y-::::::::::::::::::::::::::f4-:::::,, 4 O W . . , , 't 1 5 3 . 5 1 H 7 A 'r 4 O 4 4 1 5 ' 5 5 .7 5 4 5 ' 4 O V 't I - - 5 S 'r I 5 0 I he . 1 , I' . 44 4 4 I 4 I : 'r 4 1' 4f:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::4 ..,:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::q 4:::::::.-::.-::::.-::::,-::::::::,::,, C 9 4 r ' ' - 5 1' 4 5 4: - 4 4 4 5 4 It . 44 4 . . , I' t ' r 5 ' ' 1' I 44 4, . 44 1+ - 5 . 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't 1: ' 4 5 I 5 4 14 44 5 5 t-::::::,::::::::::::::::::::::::: t,-,-,,--.-':.-:,,::,,-:::-,:::,,:::g f:::::::::::::::::::::,,::::::::::::::::::::::,-:::::::::::::::::::-::e, 1 5 0 0 1 1 5 I 5 1 5 2 0 0 2 t 4 4 4 C 1 N 5 . . 4 1 1 U It L::::::::::::: :::::::.-::.-::::::::::.-::::::::::::::::,,::::::::::::::::: 'nge nc In ru ur y- rc I L Iohnnre Iones Representmq the Metropohtan Lue Insurance Lute and Personal Accxdent and Health Insurance 208 N Broadway Phone 4572 WESTERN CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT Phone 9 0940 215 N 9 BURTON S Fmer Candxes Ice Cream to Take Out Luncheon Fountam Servxce 1Cont1nued on Page l45I ln the future Iackle Mltchell cant run for Flame G-1rl because red doesnt qo over black so Well I1m Monaco IS now Dean of Boys of BHS and owes f1fty lashes to the Boys Adv1sory coun c1l every day Clara Monsma Marlene Ne1bauer V1rq1n1a Oravetz and Della Schulz are holdlnq down offlce Jobs A new pollsh to make coronets shme has been perfected by Pat Moore to save her all that drudqery dunno the day lules Mora has become famous for con structlnq a bulldlnq taller than the Emplre State Roy Morledqe has Iomed the clrcus as the man who sucks h1s head 1n the l1on s mouth lt seems l1fe lust wasnt excmnq enouqh after h1s brothers left home CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 5l 10th AVE GROCERY 3115 10411 Ave N Bllhngs Monument Co HAZELTON BROS BILLINGS MONT By selectmq a merronal from our stock mstead of a plcture you get what you look at and approve LLLHIZ 5. SECOND AVENUE For Your Complete VIfardrobe Needs CARBURETOR 61 ELECTRIC CO SPECIALIZED SERVICE ' arburetors ' Ignxhon ' Generators ' Llghtmg ' Starters ' Speedometers ' Magnetos ' Electnc Motors 3101 lst Ave N Phone 2129 Remember A Motor Tune up Is An Investment Not An Expense 1. Page One Hundred Fmy four 9:::::::::::::::::::::::::.-::.-::::1 ' 'I 'I 4, 4, - - I 4, u - ll 4, I 'I o o 'I I I 1' 1' ' I I ' 1, I 1, I . 4, 4, :I 'I ' ' ' - I - - 'I . 4, CO. 4, . 'I 'I 1, 4, ' ' ' ' 1, - . 4, ' A' 4, 4, 4, 4, - - 4, 4, - I , 'I 1, 4, 'I 'I ' I'::::::::::,:::::::::::::::.-::::::.I ' Q-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::q ' :I 4, ' ' ' I 4, , , , . , 'I 4, . 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'I 1, 4, 1, 1 . - 4, 1, 1, 4, 4, :::::::::::::::::::::::.-:::::.-::::v-::,-.-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-J , , - Q,,,,.,4-00 00044 Q.,-'Q , J BEALL Inc If Its Made of Metal Let Becll Make It TANKS TRANSPORTS AND CUSTOM METAL WORK 218 N 16th St Bxlhnqs Mont O Box 2123 Phone 8881 OJ CALL TWINWAY .QQ I1 Home to-Home Movmg Servlce Call Consohdated Frelqhtwcxys Inc Phone 2177 B11l1nqs Enqrcrvmq Co B11l1nqs Mont Nelson s Mustc store la b 1 terr Lorartly re opened by Roy and l-la old Nelson K. o qot t1red of loolctnq for 1ts new locatton Dons Newltn has taken u nurslna after all tne wonderful tramtnq she qot tn l Remember Mama Frank Nrckel ras been made l or orary Chtet of the Crow lndlan Trtbe Ernte Nerschmrdt 15 rnventma an auto qrease that doesn t lubrrcate doesn t sttmulate rt ust lays there tn a puddle Lavone 0Ban1on nas been lett S2000 by a Boy Scout she helped across the street one day Mary 0 Donnell IS ratsmq auadruplet cheer leaders whrle Marate IS trytna to keep them from yelhnq so much The new owner and manager ot the natton ally tamous Rollrnq Ptn Bakerles IS Delores Oqbm Her chtef cook and bottle was ter rs lune Schessler Betty Olsen has the same last name a a semor boy but she s no moose Drck Olsen has spent hrs last hard earned lucre on a new saxaphone to replace the last one he squeezed out ot shape whrle playtnq How Dry l Am We have the Mtssmq Persons bureau on tne trarl ot Brll Orrell We dont know who he rs and we doubt whether he do s erther Lawrence Ostermrller has fultrlled hrs dream ot b ma a farmer ot the future or perhaps we should say a future farmer Sttll helplnq the hterary staff wrtte the class prophecy rs Senna Overbo Marlon Noordzy and Pet Pappas are col laboratmq on a sports column entrtled the Lona and Short ot It Lourse Parker has mvented a crusfnnq ma chtne to save her all the energy a crusn takes out of her Flashl' Kennetn Pedersen was arrtved on the planet Mars rn hrs rocket shtp QCOHIIHLI d on Paq l46f COME IN FOR FREE PAINTING HELPS REYNARD 8: LOGAN PAINT STORE 741 Custer Ave Phone 91510 P Hllddltt :::::::::::::::::::::C:::4l::J:: I 4 A1 S I 1 r e r vii , I ' r jo l . , . , V ,, .. . .. f. 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A N D BOWLING ALLEYS l onn ro, h Si h one 9 0935 BEST WISHES CLASS OF Sl The Montana Power Co CLASS PROPHECY tContl Dav1d Penwell has graduated magna cum slcl trro from Stanford un1vers1ty Glorla Perklns 15 teachlnq the lrstentnq course wnch so many ot the BHS q1rls seem to be taktnq rn college The only queshon IS How vould one ao about teachrnq a lxsten 1nQ course? Alton Pet rson has worked h1s way up tlnrouqh the ranks ot a local CIIY paper so that le IS now owner ed1tor1nch1et and errand OY Poor Frankhn Peterson' He has never been the arne stnce he threw hls plans for a model ot a new hlqh powered Jet plane rnto the trash one evenrnq when he was sweeplnq at a httle store Dale Pettlt 1S out SIIOOIIHQ zebras IU darkest Alu a He plans to rnake hrs Sl'lll'IS free Now centerfleldlnq tor the New York Yan lf s IS Dlck Plouvrer After all Ioe D1Maqq1o Lael to retlre sornetrme Eugene Polacek llkes BHS so well that he s qon back to t och trrqonornetry and nuclear phys1cs Phyllrs Propp and Alene B1chards are try ma to prove that qrrls can b tall dark and Conaratulattons and Best Wlshes to Class ot Sl IUIIJJI-I NYE S DAIRY :::,:::::::::,::::::::::::::::::., I '4 1, . t4 4, ' ' ' ' 4, 4 ' 4, 4 - 4 - ' - 44 4 , . 4, 5 4, , . . . 4, . , ,, 44 A V YV , . - '4 . ,, It . 4, ' G4-'arse . 4-, P vrletor 3 u 4, 1 , . . P . 4 r , e - 44 ly . 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'4 '4 '4 '4 '4 '4 '4 '4 '4 '4 ::::::-9::oeo::::-pe::o::e4-oo9::9::::::::.-:rrcooo-9::990eo:::o::-Q::::::6J nc un rc Por 5-s' Q.,-.94-Q.,-0-.,.'.'v Q.,-Q.,-,.f4-0'-4-Q, Q 0 Q Best W1 hes to the Class ot 5l The Trotl Prmhng Co Babcock Theatre Bldg Yellowstone Hardware Servrce Plus Quallty 21 N 27th St Bxlhnqs Mont JENKINS VENETIAN BLIND CO CUSTOM BUILT BLINDS OF LIFETIME FLEXALUM REFINISHING SERVICE LAUNDERING PAINTING RE TAPING RE CORDING 1 3 DAY SERVICE 1 Phone 7322 P O Box 53 824 N 27th St Bxlhnqs Mont ,r,..,..,-.,.,., Dr Olenl Erb Optometnst Phone 6523 212 N Broadway BILLINGS MONT Thflfliy Cleaners Phone 8070 201 Broadwater Ave lerry Rafn rs startrnq hrs own Lyons club Darlen Raver wont clarrn the honor but s e IS t te ortqtnator of Raver s shampoo lo Ann Reece has lett tte ranks ot BHS for tamed hte Erlhnq rn tor the Thrn Man whrle he IS on vacatron IS Walter Rerch Occasronally on vrsrtrnq days we are per mrtted to see Dennrs Rerchenbach The poor boy walks about tne yard b tween two rnen rn whrte coats rnutterrnq to htmself Key club rs REALLY sometntnql Key club rs really SOMETHING' KEY CLUB IS REALLY SOME THING' l ' Ruth Ann Rrce rs b rnq shot out ot a qun as a publrcrty stunt tor Rrce Krrspres Kay Roberts has replaced Soohre Tucker Ethel Merrnan and May West Vrce presrdent rn charqe of track tearns at tne Halverson Hotel rs Dave Robertson lo Rob n on IS rarstnq a black l arred toot ball tearn Bob Robrnson sard as he walked trrouq 1 the qates ot tl e prr on wrth hrs qrrl Shat'er rs rny hle time pen pal Now ad manaqer o' the Hobo Gazette 1 Teady Roe lCont1nued on Paqe l4BD Pr-'L Um Hundred F l -:,::::::::::::::::::::::,,:::::::::::: .,,.,,. ,::::::::,::::,-,:::::::, E 5 , g Q M z 2 l l S ' 2 ' S 5 5 :::::,,:-,::::::::-:::::----::::,:,:::,:,::::::::::::::::::::::::::::o -:::::::-::::::::,,,:: .,,,, ::-,,., f-,-::::::::::::::::::::::::,:::::, G N W 'u ' lr 5 h Q a 1 4 4 I I 5 N 5 I' TI ' 1' I N . . 5 . . 5 5 4 5 L:::,.,::::::::::::::.-::::::::::::: t t t Phone 6921 1 5:xff---------------H--v--------3 5 G ' 5 4+ :P 'r .. 5 3 5 . u 1 n :5 :5 P t I: lt ly ::::::,:::,:,::::::,::::::::::::4 5 , 5 I5 1 e,::::,::::::::::::::::::::::::::: A::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::, S . , . 5 I N , . 15 Q 1 . .. 1: ll l A . 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J ' CALL CANTRELLS N UYES GRUCEHY Red Zl','ll',Zt'rfSLi,.,m We Dellver Every Day 602 N 27th St Phone 2152 S 20 N Broadway CLASS PROPHECY 1ContJ Careylee Roll has drscovered that shes a C 1 long lost srster of TOOlS1G Roll Anrta Roth and Barbara Ruggles are now Onqratu GUOHS lady Senators and are tlllrhustenng for three 110 the days on The Advantages of Burnlng Down f l-lrghschools Ted Rowe lS hard at work burldmg an auto GSS O brle that wrll provrde tor l6O horses under the hood Mabel Bunyan rs th1nk1ng senously of tak 1ng up the DIGHO that lS lt she can htt lt CCont1nued on Page l5Ul Shenff Roy Stewart BEST WISHES AND SUCCESS TO THE SENIOR CLASS NORTHERN HOTEL One ot the Anstocrats ot the West Other Carter Operated Hotel Rambow Hotel Great Falls Mont 1 I P L W Carter, Presrdent 6- General Manager I 'I 1 1 1 S L Q-:::::::::: ::::::::::::::40:::o4-::, I::::::::::::::::::::::::::::- 1 1 1 1 1, 4 1 1: 1 N 1 W - N 1, P 1 , 1 , 1 1 I U , , u,::::.-::::::::::::,:::.A:::::- ' 1 1, I 1 11 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::- ., 1 , 1- 1 1 1 1 1 I '1 4 l H ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 , 1 b:::::::::.-:ee.-:::::::::::::::::::.5 4 L::::: :::::::::::::::::.-:::::- ,,ee:::::::::::::::::::::::::- . 1 N . , , , I 1 . . 1 . 1, N . . . 1, 0 H . , . ,. S l . 1 1 . , - 1, 1 1 I li 0 H . 1, ' . . . . - 1, . . . . . . l 1 1 ' ll 1 L L--vvvvvv---Tv' --Tv ---Tv ---- -- 1 1 1 S N 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 S 1 , . 1 N 1 I I 1 1 S I :gc One Hundred Forty.-eight .pf-., 4vf.'vr.'vr.'-. . '00 00Q, 'Q'Q Q'Q '0Q40'4 7 SPIC 6. SPAN CLEANERS For That D1st1nct1ve Look Have Your Clothes Prosper1zed We call tor ana c1e'1ver 2905 Montana Ave Phone 3521 Llndamood Muslc Co har Lmcxarnoc V Baldwm Pianos and Organs Conn Band Instruments Instrument Repamng 224 N Broadway Bllllngs Mont F Meadow Gold Meadow Gad if e 0 fled!!! Packaged tcr Easler Shoppmg TELLS THE FLAVOR' GAZETTE PRINTING CU The B1ll1nqs Gazette Da11y 6 Sunday OIIICG Fumzture Ofhce Supphes Book Bmders Commercxal Pnnters P1 ctiyepuol P43 Om. Hundrnd Fnru HIIIL -::::,:::,:::,::::,::::::-,-::,,,, ,,::-.-::.-.-.-::::::::::.-::::::,,:::,, I I 5 5 5 5 I I I . 1 Q v 5 5 - 5 5 . 5 ' 5 5 r V Q 5 Hsaao-16014 ' 5 ' ' I . 5 W5 5 ' V 5 - -I 1 s 5 .......' 5 2 4-eg 3 5 5 I ' 5 I J f It 5 ...-.,.,... .,,.. .,.---f 4, :::::::::::::.-:::::::::::::::::-.1 'I 5 5 K '5 'n -::::::::::::,-::::::::,::::.':::::., O 1, 5 I f 5 5 5 . . 5 ,i ' 5 5 ' . ' .I d :OI1.?fEYEISCH S C I f f 5, , . z , 4, 5 5 5 n u I . . 5 5 5 I 1' . 1 'YOUR COMPLETE :Aust CENTER' I THE PACKAGE COLOR ,I 5 5 - - 5 ' '5 . , . 5 4, 5 5 5 5 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.-:J :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.-:Q -::::::::.-::::::::::::::::,::::::.-:::::,:::::.-,:::::::::::::,,:::,::::, 5 5 'I '5 5 5 5 5 5 5 0 'I 5 5 . . 5 5 5 5 5 . 1, 5 5 5 '5 'I 5 'n ew? 'I 5 5 '5 '5 5 5 . . . . . . . 5 i 1 ... 4, 5 5 5 . Il, 1-ers 1 . ' cz ' 4 ccxcn: X 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 9-:Geese-00909909090944-0900000000009eeeeeoeeeoeeoeeoeooeo9009-09000906-Q9-00.J CURLEY NAYLOR ELECTRIC co B O B S tr al Cons ct on st mfg us 4 n 215 N Broadway Phone 4722 BILLINGS MONT Sl11'pIl,1S 2805 Montana Ave CULLIGAN SOFT WATER SERVICE l S NlCOlSON Great Western Sugar Company 3020 State Ave Phon 115 U SWIII s Www Premlum A mv- '4 ' 14 Tender ,,:,,,-:S-Q4'2If1l5 FRANKS Made Fresh Available Daily ,- l1.0HddFtI CLASS PROPHECY 4Cont 4 Dale Sanhak Chttord Sanderson and Fred Sauther have started out Wallclnq 1n dlfterent alrectlons down dltferent rallroad tracks The ohyect 15 not to see how lonq 1t w1ll take he IOIG they meet but to see that they never meet aqam Lots Sannes spent her senlor year ln BHS and 15 ready to tell the world that lt IS a lovely 4 ay to ao Ellsworth Schock has hlred a qeneoloqlst LY OO 4Cont1nued on Page 1523 arry Products GOLDEN GUERNSEY DISTRIBUTOR MILK CREAM BUTTER ICE CREAM ICE CREAM NOVELTIES 1 BILLINGS DAIRY 105 S. 28th St. BILLINGS MONT :::::::::::::::::::::::.-::-:::,:, Q-.-:e,,:,,,::,,,,.,,,,,,,::,,,,,,:,,, 5 I Elo? ic tru 1 - We 1 ,ho e A Xplta ces I I ' I :,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:,,,,,,,.-..,,,,, r:,,,,,:,,,,,,,,,,,,,:,:J::,,,,:ee ::::::::::::,::,:::::::::::::::::.-::::::::::::::::::::::,,:::::::::::J -::::::::::::::::::::::::-::.-.-:.-wg U 4 y 4 . . L N' . . e 3 N I ' , to prove that he has some Norweqlan ances- , ll' I . ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::Q - 'ffiff55555::::f:::::9:::::::::: '1 Y'::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::C 4 4 I 4 I 44 4, 4 4, 4, 44 4, 4, 44 0 I ' 4 lt i 4 4, 44 1 ,pump 4: A 'r , 44 ll 4, Y , Q 4 .4 r I 4, 44 4, - I .V 'o,,, rg, 1, 4, fl: 4 , , ' , - 4 we Yklf 4 ' 4 4 D ' . ' ' 4 4 We qy ' ,,'-' 4 4, I 4 1 4, V ....-4 . , , 4 T' l 4, 4' 4, 44 4: ' ,- 4, It 4, ' f ' :4 44 'I 4 4 44 44 44 4, 44 4, 4, 44 - 1 4, 4, 44 4 4, 44 4, 4 4 4, 44 4, 4, 4 4, 4 4 4 .1 4 4 4, 44 4, 4, It 4, 4, 44 4 4, 44 4, 4, 1 Y 4, 44 44 44 44 44 44 4, 44 4, 4, 44 4, 4 14 44 4 ,4 4 4, 4 , 4, 4 , 4, 44 , 4, 44 . . 4, It 4 4 4 :::::,,::::::::::::::::: ::::::: e,:::::::::::::.-:::::::::::::::::: FRED LUND CO Real Estate Fxre Insurance Bxllmgs Mont Phone 7116 2818 lst Ave N 00,400,440 Bruce Cook Transfer G Storage Co Local and Long D stance Movmq Haulmg of All Kxnds PHONE 4136 MARK STEPHENS GROCERY Hrghest Quality Merchandrse at Lowest Average Cost PHONE 5213 FREE DELIVERY 39th St NATIONAL SERVICE COMPANY Where Servrce Mecms More Than a Promxse Typewnters Calculators Addmg and Bookkeeprnq Machlnes Ofhce Equ1pment Jones Ireland f Qs.. X f- 'O' 32 ir 9 Tractor Co ' 4 .Dar-Jvnf CQNGRATULATES THE CLASS GF 51 EX X W111 R Iones Rex M Irelcma I gf F Nl hui, to X 1? Phone 7049 3301 1st Ave U Hddtll -NNN ,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,., ,,..... ., .P ,.,.,., .,....., ...,,.,., ...,,,-,,, N I ' : s . ' . ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::J:J !::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 202 S. . ., . . ., I' V ' X 1 gil! 1 A -,N V M1 c 5,51 ,,,c N- .5 55' 1 ,ff 2- Jfk ' X3 ' Y fc Fvg' Q' jf '.- . 1' , I I ' at b L 1 ,ff p X - -1 Q Q Fifi! un I F . l V, M , 1-I re I? Lk ' -1 d fy. l! , ' u ' 1 . , . , 'aff N Q, j'11, ' S ' Ll HI, - ,. t,A',!.,!,.f Q 5 1... -w,Q'14 'f 1.1 .'lf W ' I' .F-J Pd' flu un rc CCDNGBATULATICDNS SENKDBS Best 'Wtshes hontthernanagenmnt and sales staff DEPARTMENT STORE CLASS PROPHECY CCont l Bay Scwoessler now owns hts own lvlo or Vu theater fully equlpped wtth radar to catch those p ople who try to sneak tn Doug Schumacher has been chosen number one on tne ltst ot Best Dressed Men ot Amer rca Tom Schuyler has taken over Un le Mac s Job as town clown Avls Schwab has a Job on a steamer schwabtng decks Peqgy Scott spent all her htgrts noo' hte looklng tor a tall blond By the ttme she tmds hlm he ll be a medlum slzed bald man l-lavmg had expertence runnlng electr1c trams Gary Schmalng IS now an engmeer for the Northwest Ltmtted Dav1d Seltz has h1s own machmery com pany Hts best selltng 1tem ts a tractor copter t at can Jump dttches Chrls Shatter after gtvmg up most of hls DTIZG possesslons CKey club pm and class nng mcludedl dec1ded to remedy thts He wears me pms rn the tam1ly and Bev ratses the young trombomsts loyce Shatter IS now dtrectmg a tr1o of llttle Bobmson Carusoes lfle G17 Bllllngs Sf' 7. Q Sf- 'f Th G'lZl'6S Dttqiizify I Un Hundrnd I-mx ::::::::::::::::::::,,,,:,:::,,, A. ' . . . tl , ' ' 9 . I 1, 9 . tl ll 1 V H - 1 I . 11 9 . 4 , . 9 C ' 1 . - ff 11 r 9 - 9 . . tr In 1, ,, . ,, U . 5 ,- 1 . ll l C 1 . in , , . . b . 9 . f . . 9 , ' f - 9 . , . . 9 g . , , , 0 ' - . . lb 1 ' . of 1, I I I 9 . . 9 . 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Boespflug Conslruchon Co., Inc. 4 4 4 4 4 44 4, I-'sue Une Hundnd F1tlv cl-'ht 44 44 4 502 N. 25th St. Phone 3569 44 ' GENERAL CONTRACTORS ' I 4 4 J r:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::, f:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::., 4 I, 44 4, , I 1 u 4, 4, I - 1 , 44 4, 44 4 4 4 4 4 - - 4 . . 44 1' 'I '4 - . 4 . 4, 44 4 44 4, 44 . - 4, 4 4, 4 44 C-:::.-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::J 9:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::q 0::::::::::::::::::::::::.-::::::::., f-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::v-::.-:e 7 4, 4 4 I u n 1 4, 44 , 44 0 4 4 4 4 4, ' ' 4 4 . . . ,4 4 ,4 4 4 44 1' 44 4 4 4 44 1 1 , . 4, 44 . 4 44 4, 44 4 4-:::::::::::::-::::::::::::::::::::,5 L:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::J f-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::1 f-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ,, 4, 4, 4 4, 4, - 4 44 4, 4, 4, 44 I 4, It 4 4 4 ll 4: l 4 44 , I 44 44 ,4 4 44 . . 4, - . 4, 4 4 4, 4 4: 4 4, Successors to Craw e, 0 0 , pply 4 ,: 44 44 4, . . . - . 4, , 4 . . 4 44 - - : 44 Your Ind n cnt Dealer 4, :P ' - - . 44 1' :4 . . . . 4 4, ll 44 4, 4, ll 44 4, 4, . . 4 4, 4, 44 . . . . . , 4, - . . 4, ,4 4, 4 4, 4 I, b:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::,5 9e::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.-:::..g 4 . 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I ' I l - - I . . . . . 44 4 I - . 4 4 44 If-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::,, I 4 4, , 4 44 4, 4 1 4, 4 44 4, , 4 - 4 4 4, 4, 4 I 4, TRY BOB FOR A SHINE POLISH SUPPLIES SHOE LACES AT THE PALACE BARBER SHOP THE BROADWAY BOWL ALL NEWLY REMODELED NISIT will LUWINLE you Q, .,,'00 f.'00000ws,3 3 'gtg' QV L 3 ETL ,L 'TQ' Pncggugrs' Bxllmgs Grocery Co WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS eco-.04 J 'Q-0' QQQQQ-OQQQQQQQOQQQQQQQ Vlf7'Y TAILORS 8 ClIfANfRS Phone 5050 Dorothy Thaut owns ah IC cream parlor LIVIIIQSTOD ost of her hme takmq Care of a small tearh of Huskles 1D Waslrxnqton B111 Tolley havmq been m The Man Wlro Came to Dmher declded he was SWT hunqry and stayed CGCITICI Twrlde IS how starrmq m the stage 1 It The Hasty Heart Audrey Urlon IS head hbrar1ar1 at the Con qr ssxonal Llbrary IH 'Washmqtoh B111 Van Klrk Coachmq the Delviolay base ball team requlres all players to qrow Van Dyke beards KCODTIHUGCT on Paige 1505 Q2 I3 C CD Tn CD DO L29 5 QQ L U3 U3 IT O 'U T3 C5 LQ Q CD EL CD 1 'Q' ',,' 4-4 4- 1,00 II! 3' I v-I EW EO 32 gm MZ fl SU: z Fl 2 Two Fme Stores to Serve You HART ALBIN CO. 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T ' ' . 0 1 ' 1 1 I I I Nl I CRESCENT CLEANERS Rob1nson Lumber Co QUALITY TALKS FIREPLACE WOOD Phone 9 assa 409 N 29th se HARDWARE VALSPAR PAINTS A ross fro lumo H qh 1125 4th Ave N Phone 5047 CLASS PROPHECY CCon1l I1m Vukonlch IS playlnq center for a well known basketball team Isabel Wallace IS a demonstrator for Mer Settergren Funeral Home cury super deluxe converhbles 721 N 29th S, Ruth Wallace not only desrqns fash1onable styles but has her own desxqn on many lash Tonable bachelors Gayle Walhs chplorna duly framed now owns a strmq of Super SQIVICS Stahons Ambulfilme SGTVICG Phone 2888 hm Walter after laklnq another tmp to Kan sas C1ty declcled to buy a wheat ranch and stay ESAABLISHED l9U6 CContmued on Page 1635 For Fnendly Courteous Service 'I' Flrst Federal Savlngs QW 61 Loan Assoclatlon MENS WEAR- Corner of ls! Ave N and 29th Sl 2710 Is! 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C0 Full value for your bulldlng dollar BEST WISI-IES CLASS CF 51 ARCHIE CUCHRANE MOTORS Your Dealer Q Page O Hund d S xty three Q-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::., I-:::::::::::::::::::.-:.-:::::::::::, 1 1 1 1 1, 11 1 - 1 ' Q 1 ' ' 1, 11 L ' 1, ,1 2 11 ,1 . , 1 1 2 11 1, . 11 . . . 1 1 11 , . . 1, 1 11 . 1, ' 1 11 . 1, 1 ,, . M 1 1, 1, 11 1 1 , 1 11 ' ' . ' ' s. . :1 ' ' 1, 1 1, 11 L,::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::4 9:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::4 A f-::::::::::::::::::.-::::::::::::::., . 1, ,, f . . 11 11 11 1, - 1 11 1, 1 ' 11 1, . . 1' '1 . 1 1 . . . 11 1, . 1, 1, . 11 H . 1, 1, I , I 1, . 1, . 11 11 . 11 1, 11 . . 11 , . . . , . 1, 1, . . 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HEDDEN gg QE 5, The :E 1, N AND gf 1, Sian of SON N 11 1 INSURANCE CLASS PROPHECY 1Con1 1 A top clar1ne11s1 Arlene Werle IS playrnq Hqppy w11l'1 Woody Herman s well known band Motorlnq Lors Whrtrner dlvldes her trrne between foot ball players and swlmmmq prciures Wrth a new 1960 Pontlac convertrble lay Whrtt IS st1ll tryrnq to learn how to play drtch m Ierry Wrlharns now owner of a super soda fountarn has to watch lus flqure The Carter O11 Company Runmnq a farm near Enms Paul W1ll1ams has a paient on h1s vanrlla cows that give chocolate mllk 1Con11nuecl on Page 1661 NEIL S K F MOTORS INC COMPLETE SERVICE 2315 1stAve N Phones 94587 94588 BODY SHOP 14 s 27th sa Phone 91261 113 N 29111 S1 Phone 2935 1 1 1 1 11 B 5 11 11 11 11 9 11 11 11 1 L , 1, 1 1 0 5 1 1 11 D 5 :1 11 +I G- 1 1 1 1, 1 1 1, u:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::4 :1 1, 1 1 11 1 1, ,Q 1, 1, . 1, ,, . . . . , , . ' , 11 11 - . 11 ' 11 . . . . . 1 . , I: 1 - - 1, 1, . . ' , :1 1 I 1, . . . . 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Htq Inc Everythmq IU Plumbmq and HeotIrIq 115 N 27th St Phone 5791 Fast and Courteous SGFVICQ f., .,-. ,,,',,A,,,,,-,,J -,--- O- ZYOQ 552 Ezm was E 6 R Oihce ' Mcxchxnes 3512 lst Ave N Bxllxngs Mont WE CONGRATULATE THE FINE SCIHIQOE SYSTEM OP OUR CITY FOR HELPING TO BUILD A GREATER BILLINGS RIEDESEL CONSTRUCTION CO GENERAL CONTRACTORS HOME OF WURLITZER STORY 6. CLARK ORGANS PIANOS i' EVERETT LESTER CABLE 6. NELSON IANSSEN WESTERN PIANO STUDIO 2916 lst Eve N Bxllmgs Mont Ph 6209 PUHJJSII :::,:::::::::::::::::::::::.-:::: f::::::::::.-::::::::::::::::::v-:: 5 5 . O .I O 'T - - - I 5 ,,:,,:,,,mm,,,L,,,,:,,-.:,,,, i,,,,,,,,..,g,:g,,..,,,..:,,,,,g::,, I ff A If-X .E gl ' X ' W4 I . li l I . YL , ,, I Slgmans Furmture Co FURNITURE RUGS LINOLEUM CARPETS 29th St and Mmnesoia Ave Phone 2686 IDEAL GROCERY MEMS AND GROCERIES Phone 3672 62 N 51h FREEMAN BATHS FOR BETTER HEALTH ll N som s'r 6496 KIDDIES SHOP I ant d Ch ld Wear N 29th St Phone 77ll The Bowhnq Center 109 N som sI MONTANA S FINEST AND FRIENDLIEST IF H Da es OwnerM aaer CLASS PROPHECY 4ContI lean W11son has advanced from a nurse s a1d to head nurse at St Iohn s NOSDITGI Don W1tt 1S a top bllled telev1s1on cornedlan USIHQ h1s WITT you know Roberta Wohler nurses many patlents out of v1car1ous cond1t1ons Dona Woodard after e1qht years IS stxll go 1nq Wlld wa1t1nq for the doctor lean Woodard workmq her way up 1n an rhoades ahead VIOIG Worm IS now head cash1er ln the best known auto rnat cafetena 1n the world Donna 'Wynacht now owns a kn1ck knack shop called Wynacht s Why Nots'? 4Cont1nued on Page 1687 Two Thmgs That Go Together Coke And 5' It s Good Bon, jpg, BREAD PgO HuddSlII :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: p:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::q I 'I u 1 I 4, 5 0 4I 4, 4, 5 5 u n . 4, , . 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H . . 5 - , . . 5 . . 5 I I ' ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::J ' ' ' ' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,: irnporinnr Cornpnny, knows there are many H H I 7 - - nf s' an i ren's ' - ll5 . . . ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::4 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::q I 'I l I I - 4 I 'I 'I I 'I I I I I I I ii AD I 'I I 4 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::4 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::q 4I 1 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I :I I I I I I I I N N , I U U N 4 :-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-'::::::::::::::::::::::::J ne 51 rc Ax y-s'x EMPIRE HEATING and COOLING CO 1309 Dxvlsxon Phone 3189 Heatmg Au Condltlonmg Roohnq Sheet Metal Work BE T IS ES -,,..,,.,-,,,,,,,,,.,,,- g OJ Eaton Metal Products Co Montanas Largest Steel Fabrxcators , ., STEEL TANKS TRUCK BODIES STEEL CULVERTS OIL EQUIPMENT FIRE ESCAPES SCHOOL BUSES 501 N 18th St Bxllmqs Mont Ne L Par T Pak R C Cola Upper I0 0 M WULD COMPANY Internahonal Harvester Farm Equlpment Motor Trucks and Reinqerahon 2920 lst Ave S Best W1ShSS BLACKTOP CONSTRUCTION INC BILLINGS MONT Phone 3 0488 Pg01Hudd5l 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I o II . 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I O . . ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::b il C IC Il YC CLASS PROPHECY IContl VISIT THE Ted Yontz has put hrs AVA knowledge to good use He now owns the largest motron prcture theater rn Chateau loan Young has fulfrlled her GI'Ilb1l1OI'1 of be cornrng a physrcal theraprst Not only rs she a SDGCIGIISI 1n her held but she specralrzes rn playxng the held lackre Zent IS bookkeeper for Saks Frith Av Norths1de Locker Plant nue she makes JuSt Saks of money Wholesale Retcnl Meats Bob Zrller and Blll Zrnne run a company that H L Ne 19, 5, gon keeps track ofthe 51 grads They are havrng 1718 Fourth Ave N Blllmes Mon' a hard trrne as some graduates are strll run nrng around rn crrcles 8th Avenue Market NO LON WAITS NO SHORT WEIGHTS I hn Ol on Phone 3455 for Free Delxvery ,GC H de Comer of 8th Ave and 22nd St Bxllmqs Mont PAINTS GLASS WALLPAPER W P FULLER 13 N 29th sf Northern Pac1f1c Transport Co Dependable Motor Frerght Servrce 51113195 Mon' Plumbrnq and Heatmg phone 4100 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS or 51 SECURITY BUILDING 8: LOAN ASS N ACROSS FROM COURTHOUSE BILLINGS MONT INSURED SAVINGS HOME LOANS :::e::::::::e:::::::::::::::::::A, ' I1 I, ' I1 . 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Anderson Oldsrnobrle Aronre Cochrane Motors Bl nq Motor o Ernprre Motors lnc R B Froser lnc Lew Chevrolet Co McBee Motors lnc Moclntyre Motor Co Motor Mort Mulvoney Motor Co 5 5 Nerl s K F Motors ln O Rourke Motor Cor George R Pre C Co Rowan Motor Co Yellowstone Mot r Soles I x L Um Hundrtd Snr mm 5 . 5 5 v 5 nil s to C . 5 5 5 s 5 . . , . 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 ' 5 - 5 5 , . 5 5 5 - 5 5 5 5 5 , 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 , H 5 ., - , o. 5 5 Co. z 5 . or e . 5 5 5 - 5 5 A 5 uv RJ sf 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 09000090-ee-:seo00-Os-00049900-coco-4-004-cocoa::::oeoe:::::::::::0ooe:::o0o:4-:OJ CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Acme College GLADYS MCRAES BEAUTY SALON Students Accepted at Any Tlme 427 Stapleton Bldq Phone 6300 aoov xsn Ave N Phone sss7 Conqrcrtulcrtlons to the Class of 51 State Fur Co N Broadway New Medrcal Arts Bldg I-'OR rms Avro iw Vg AND 35 ALL OTHER FORMS OF INSURANCE less Roybal See or Call the Roybal Insurance Agency Rm 231 Stapleton Bldq Phone 95244 FOR THE BEST FOR LESS CALL IESS GLACIER STATE ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY Wholesale Electnc Suppllers BILLINGS GREAT FALLS Mmnesota Ave and S Broadway Furmture Decoratrng Servxce Drcxperles cmd Curlams Chxna and Grit Shop Beddmq Floor Covenngs Apphcmces Store for Men Come m and see our Excluslve and D1st1nct1ve Styles mi an Ona Hundred Sex cnty 9 -::::::::::::::::::::.A::::::::::: Q-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: I . . . ::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::4 -::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::- A AAAAA- f-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: I 'I -1 . 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I ,' 4, ,I 4, ,I . ,, , 4 'I Productxon Staff Producugn Sfqff Man Who Came to Dinner Hasty Heart 1Cont from Page 1065 berg Amta Roth La Vern Roth Joanne Weber publxclty Barbara Huddleston Marlon Leuthold Dorothy Barns Gary Betz Barbara Borberg Cher1eBrodsack Jlm Erlckson Larrv Gaughan Jo Anne Haynes Mxrlam Hxschler Pat Lockrem Dorla Ness Allce Patterson Mary Lou Pederson V1rg11na Reese Dennls Relchenbach D1Anne Stephens Irma Vande Veegate Arlene Werle Advertlsmg Beverly Pollard Arlene Werle Shxrley Frenk Kermlt Hartley Marlene Leone Marlene Maness Dorls Matheny Dlck Olsen Nola Tallman Clyde Taxt Jany ce VanVorhes Betty Weber Allce Wood Tlckets Ronme Duncan Janet Orvls Audrey Barton Joyce D Hoey Dorla Ness Jo Ann Ray Amta Roth Audrey Schagun D1Anne Stephens Irma VandeVeegate Make up Avls Schwab Jayne Brattland Beverly Balderson Janet Curry Hellen Degn Polly Ekdall Le1laFarnum Ker mxt Hartley MBTIOH HlSCh1eY Mary Llppman Shlrley North Beverly Pollard Denms Relch enback Royal Stewart House manager Susanne Slavens ushers Alleyn Anderson Phyllls Banbury Dorothy Barns Mary Baumgardner Edna Brown Joyce D Hoey Vll'glH1a Hardmg Jeanne Hays Greta Fmkenbmder Twyla Flnkenblnder Dor1s Matheny Barbara Sather Susanne Sla vens Sharlene Stewart Joanne Weber Bar bara Ze1ler 1Cont1nued from Page 1075 Vorhes Jeanlne Wxllman programs Lynne Hagerman Cleo Helken Elleen Hxll Jackie Merrltt Propertxes Jo Ann Ray Lee Combs Dlanne Freeman Dee McNally Janet Orvis Kenneth Pedersen Dave Penwell Carol Pe terson Jeanmne Rehberg LaVerne Roth Ro berta Wholer Ann Yocum publlclty Cecilia Twllde Arlene Werle Bob Hanson Phyllls Banbury Thesplan Troupe No 555 Tickets Ronnie Duncan Dorothy Barnes Cherle Brodsack Barbara Huddleston Joan Jenson Joan North Make up Avls Schwab Marcla Blggerstaff Donna Clanton Lexla Far num Kermxt Hartley Llnda Henderson Mxr lam Hlschler Donna Spanler Donaleen Talt house manager Audrey Simpson ushers Dorothy Barnes Kathleen Edwards Lynne Hagerman Jeanne Hays Cleo Helken Cyn thla Long Nancy Nlelson Bernlce Schutrop Suzanne Slavens Norma Walter Betty Weber Lory Wllson Callie Woodard prompter Ken neth Pedersen Bland North Realtors Real Estate and Insurance Phone 3137 ll7 N 27th S gf: 0 'X 'X G 5' THE Y DRIVE NN lst Ave S and 37th St. Page Om Hundred 51: Cnty one I ' ' 1 1 l . 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FIRST ROW fLeft to Right, Ron Ewlng Ken Pedersen Larry Drler Don Vmcelette Tom Purcell Dave Robertson Gary Hlll Roy Morledge Cal Simon Bob Halverson Ed Bergqulst Ray Schoessler Tom Hoff Gene Badgely SECOND ROW Jack Underwood Don Ross Blll Rawllngs Ken Vernon Mlke Molohon John Cocagne Art Choate Corwm Albrecht John Mattson Jlm Rawllngs Jay Archer Dlck Sayler Rod Castle Len Llewellyn Leland Smlth Ray Sulter Allan Woodrow THIRD ROW Leroy Hofferber Bob Mltchell Jim Peterson Dean Simmons Blll Powers J1m Brush Jrm L Brown George Schroeder Ron Garton Jerry Hayes Frank Howell Jlm E Brown Jack Blehm Duke McDermott FOURTH ROW Rolly Strutz Ron Lundqulst Ted Naugle Maury Colberg Fred Anderson Tom W3PSlHSke Jlm Langworthy Ray Garrlgus Jlm Rodgers Bob Dugan Flyrng Broncs opened thelr l1fSl season under the trlumvrrate coachlng statt wlth an lntra class meet Semors and sophomores tled tor llISl place w1th the Jurnors grabbmg the runner up honors and the trosh team takmg last SGHIOIS and sophs each racked up 46 V2 pomts Next week the Flyers beat Laurel and Hardm ln a three team match Brllmgs had 67 V2 pomts l-lardm had 49 V2 and Laurel 10 Maglc Clty clndermen edged out the Powell thmclads 49 V2 to 46 Wrth Cody brlngmg up the rear IH another tr1angle meet Bllllngs B track team scored three pornts 1n the Mldland Emplre track meet at Rocky Moun ta1n College The same week of the Rocky lvlountaln event Flymg Bronc regulars traveled to Helena for the laycee Relays fit? Dave Robertson Puts the Shot lim Rogers I-D the ldvell-11 TOSS Page One Hundred Seventy eight 'ifaw 1-1 9 lg 1 l 9 Y 3 Y I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .. 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . . - H I 1 . I ,, ' ,ar I , H I , aww V, Y ,. bp, 1,1-1 ,gl 3 1, , 2 we .9 1 ir s ,yy -1 If . ' , f M 3- ,,1' , WJ: M, . 17, ,, .,., 1: -1- ,1 ' -'1-1 ' 1 - L., , ' . wee. 1-1 l if' . :gig 9 Qi ,,,, .t 'V l I 0 I , . 1 , - ' merit 1: t 4 K I ' 'fi fj'.f?l5i-5 l I7 r S f t Sprinters Rolly Strutz and Duke McDermott Coaching Triumvirate - Roy Morin, Strain for the Tape. William Lazetich and Bob Gorton. .Humphreys 'Ullin Boys' .gntramural Basketball Uitle Qirl's .Have Badminton, Basketball and 'Uolleyball Boys' intra- mural program continued in l95l, much in the same man- ner as in past years. Two leagues of l2 teams, each, operated with the league win- ners playing each other for the champion- ship of Billings highschool. The National league cham- pions, Sir Hum- phreys, beat the Stroup Hard- ware quint, win- ners of the American loop, 32-25, in the playoff game before the Butte-Billings A squad game. Orville Metzger Wins YKC Sportsmanship Award. Orville Metzger was chosen as the best sport in intramural play and was presented with a trophy which will be kept in the trophy case and a miniature basket- ball for himself. The awards were made by Yellow- stone Key club. At the time of publication, the Billings Key club was making plans for an intramural track program for next year. f E . 'J he -Q y jig' -1 ,W 7, 5. , Badminton Tourney Runner-up and Winner. Ioan Cox and Mickey Hoqarty. The girls' intramural program for l95O-5l was hampered due to lack of interest on the part of the participants. Miss Lillian Cervenka, girls athletic instructor, attempted to begin a basketball tournament but after the tournament began, the players lost interest and had to be abandoned. A badminton tournament was started and completed early in the spring, with the defend- ing champion, Mickey Hogarty, beating loan Cox in the final match. The girls played volleyball, basketball, speedball, kickball, tennis and badminton dur- ing their regular gym periods. Pugc One Hundred Seventy-nine Abernathy Donald Abney Hazel 47 Aders Ed 18 Acord Jeanette 45 Agee RaymondE ll 78 Artchlson Donald 45 70 Albrecht Thomas Corwtn 47 126 127 Alexander Marton 45 Alexander Vlfglnld 45 Allan Robyn 47 64 65 7 100 106 Allman Robert 45 99 Amen Russell 19 78 Amen Ralph 47 100 Anderson Allene 45 106 Anderson Alton '45 Anderson Arlls 19 80 Anderson Beverly 19 65 66 86 88 89 102 Anderson Anderson Anderson And reson Anderson Anderson Bruce 45 125 Clarence A Freddte '45 Jerry 47 Mary Ann Robert 19 Andrews Patr1ck 47 Anthony Sh1rley 47 Antretter Htlda 47 Archer Jay 47 126 Arens Yvonne 47 104 Armstrong Jacquelme 19 Arp John 47 100 126 Ausshun Eugene 4 Bertholf Margaret 64 65 Bertrem Carolme 47 Beslanowttch Helen 66 Betz Garv 19 77 100 106 Betzer Dean 47 Beurer Myrtle 19 Brbler Carol 100 Btddle Patrtcla 19 66 80 Brdlake Jack 45 Btgelow Burt 47 67 74 Btggerstaff Marcta 47 74 Bttttck Jackle '46 Bjorgum Oscar 19 72 75 Bpornson Jacquellne 48 104 Black Warren '46 Blank Phyllts 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Bowman Carol 56 Boyd Charles 14 99 Boyd DIXIE 48 Bracken Clara 46 Bracken Kenneth 48 Brasmer Clalr 46 Brattland Jayne 19 72 Cltne W1ll1am 20 80 Cl1ne John 20 80 Coats Roy 49 Coberly C LaVerne 8 20 Cocagne John 20 24 106 Cochrane Rae 46 65 100 Cohen Davtd 20 64 67 72 84 89 94 105 106 Cohn Frances 49 Colberg Maurtce 49 70 75 2 Barley Batley Batlor Batrd A1v1n 47 Ear C 14 99 106 Loretta 41 Kelth 35 l Baker V1rg1n1a 45 103 Balderston Beverly 4 74 Banbury Phyllls 45 74 Banfreld Don 19 180 Brehm Arloa 19 Brehm Jack 48 Brenkman Roxanna 48 Brewer Roger 46 Brtckley James '46 Brlnk Gary '46 Brodsack Cherle 8 19 66 Brodsack Derry 48 126 67 95 106 Bromgard Duane 36 76 Duane 36 76 Joanne 20 66 Edna 48 74 106 Brooks Brooks Brown 126 127 Coles Maybelle '46 Coley Helen 20 80 Colller Gordon 46 84 Collrer Joan 20 66 80 Colllns Arthur 46 Co tns lall 9 Colosky Cath lrlrfc 14 Combs Mtldred 4 Conway Shtrlcy 4 Cooley Patrrcna Y 214 0 47 67 69 Grand Suzanne 8 18 24 Bandfreld Sheldon 45 Banner Judy 35 104 Barber James 47 Barker Marlon 47 Barkley Shlrley 47 Barnes Dorothy '45 74 106 Barnes Helen 19 Barnett Larry 47 Barnum Paulette 47 Barrett Bully 45 Barton Audrey 19 74 104 Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Bruder Frank 20 Jnm 36 120 121 John 20 Lvnn Mrs 8 81 Maryellen 48 Rtchard 48 Ronald 48 100 Ellen 46 66 100 Jlmmy 46 74 75 Frank 46 78 100 Bruegger Mrs Vera Mae Baumgardner Mary Jane 45 100 106 Baumgardner Shtrley 47 61 74 87 06 Bawdon Paul 45 Beatty Don 8 45 84 100 Beck Beverly 19 Beck Edward 19 64 Beck Selden '45 64 67 72 83 06 Beck Johnnte 47 Bee et L F 14 Beesley Ruth 47 Betswanger Dean '45 Bell Janet 35 Bell Juamta 19 Bender Bender Bender Benesh Benner Benner Benner Benner Benner Bennett Bennett Floretta 45 Rtehard 45 Ronald 45 Ronald 47 Benny 78 Donna 47 Kenneth 47 Maryone 19 Marlene 45 George 47 Manlyn 47 Benntngfteld Sheldon 102 Bergan Catherme 55 Bergan Frances 55 Bergman Mary Anne 102 Bergqutst Eddle 55 73 75 112 113 120 Bernhardt Donald 47 100 Page One Hundred Etghty Bruhaug Delores '46 Brum Betty Lou 46 Brush Dorothy P 20 66 67 84 05 Brush James 8 48 70 125 126 Buck Florence 48 Buckner Katherme 20 Burkholder Marlene 20 75 Burkland John 46 Burton Davtd 70 75 Burton Rtchard 48 120 Bury John 48 Busch BCSSIC 48 Butcher Donald 48 Butcher Perry 20 Butler Pat 20 70 Byrd Robert 48 Caldwell Sandra 20 67 Cale Harvey 8 46 80 Cameron Pearl 80 Calluns Joyce 48 Carlson Addtson 48 Carlson Nancy 48 Caron Manlyn 46 Carter Emma Jane 66 108 109 125 Carter Manlyn 48 Carty Jams 48 64 Cas'1 Joseph 46 Cooper Charles 72 84 02 Copeland Wllllam '44 47 100 112 0 Corbett Theodore 6 Cornlng Constance 49 ry C ll Cox Joan 100 Cox Rtchard 47 49 Cozad John 49 Crawford Phyllls 20 80 Crenhaw Robert 49 Crmoen Carol 46 49 109 7 Cntellt Allen 20 Cr1telI1 Carol 8 20 64 Crttellt Rtchard 8 20 80 Crouter Charles 20 64 76 Culbertson Jacqueltne 20 Cummms Blame 49 Cummms Jan1e 49 67 72 74 106 Cunmngham Barbara 20 Janet 20 106 CharlesR 15 102 Curry Cutts Cutts 7 James 8 20 67 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Edmund 50 64 Eckhardt Arthur 20 80 Eckhardt Delores 47 Eckhardt Lawrence 47 Edwards Kathleen 20 65 66 67 72 94 106 Egan Joseph 37 100 Ehrenberg Dwaln 8 32 Ekdall Polly 22 65 66 106 109 125 Eldndge Roberta 50 Ellason Cynthia 50 Emenck Dolores 47 England Orvllle '47 64 84 Englm Marv '47 108 109 Enghsh Arthur 22 Engle Bobby 50 67 Erdman Barbara Erlckson Don 8 84 Erlckson James 47 86 106 Evans Roger 50 Ewtng Don 74 120 Ewmg Ronald 47 75 112 117 122 4 Eyer Walter 22 64 67 70 Faeerlle Emery Farrburn Dons 95 109 Fellon Rlchard 50 Fargo Patr1c1a 22 81 Farnum Letla 22 106 Ferguson Clara 47 64 96 Ftnkenbnnder Greta 104 106 Fmkenbtnder Twyla 72 102 106 Flnley Clyde 22 78 Flnney Robert 8 50 64 75 Ftsher Eugene 50 Ftscher 50 Flsher Danlel 50 126 Fltscher Russell 11 Flanagan Audrey 22 66 Fletcher Jeanette 50 Flygare Clark 47 Ford Patncta 47 Forslord Donald 47 Fox Arlene 50 Fox Rlchard 8 50 78 Frank Frank Frank Frank Fraser Fraser Fraser Jacquellne 50 81 Gordon 126 Raymond 8 22 75 Theodore John 50 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