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

 - Class of 1952

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Twent -five Seniors Are Room Representatives JEANETTE LOIS ACORD. Pep 4: FBL.A. Secretary' 4 .... DON EDWARD AITCI-IISON. Yellowstone Key' 2. 3: Football 2: Room Representative 2 .... MARION FARREL ALEXANDER tAlexJ. FHA 3: Library 2. 4 .... BRUCE S. .ANDERSON tAndy'l. Ski Z. 3. 4: DECA 4: Band 2. 3: Supperclub 2. KEITH BAIRD. Junior Optimist 4: Intramural Basketball Z. 4. . . BONNIE BELLE BAKER QB-Bellet. AK 2. 3. 4. Vice Presi- dent 4: Broncette Committee 3: Christmas Formal 2. 4. Co-chair- man 4: Senior Banquet 3: Pep 3. 4: Band Concert Show 3: Junior- Senior Prom 3: Supperclub 2. 3: Sadie Hawkins Day 3. 4. Decora- tion Committee 4: Northwestern Music Conference 3. . . . VIR- GINIA MARIE BAKER tJinny'l. HMS Pinaforef' Production 3: Red Mill. Production 4: Chorus 2. 3. 4: Mixed Chorus 3.4. . . . PHYLLIS COLLUM BANBURY tPhylH. lt's Good News To- night 2: Hi Tri 2: Talent Bureau 2. 3: Apprentice 2. 3: Pep 3. 4: I Remember Mama. Production 2: The Man Who Came to W'inner. Production 3: Alpha Omega 4. WAYNE LEROY BAUER tl-Iankl. Basketball 2. 4: Billings Key' 4: Safety' 4: Room Representative 2. . . . DON GEORGE BEATTY. Butte High 2: Yellowstone Key' 2. 3, 4, Vice President 3. President 4: Room Representative 3. Vice President 3: National Honor 3. 4. Vice President 4: .Argon 3: German 4: Pep Band 2. 3. 4: Supperclub 3: Ski 4: Band Z. 3. 4: Boys State 3 .... HOWARD SELDEN BECK tSell. Biology 2. 3. 4. Clerk 3. Vice President 3. Board of Directors 4: Apprentice 2: National Thes- pian 3, 4. Treasurer 4: Focus 2. 3: .Argon 2. 3. 4: It's Good News Tonightfi Production 2: I Remember Mama. Stage Man- ager 2: lnterscholastic Meet 2. 3, 4: Toastmasters 3. 4: The Man W'ho Came to Dinner. Stage Manager 3: Hasty Heart. Elec- trician 3: Driy'er's Training Instructor 3: Class Plays 1. 3. 4: Mi- kado. Electrician 2: PA Announcer 4: HMS Pinaforef' Elec- trician 3: Red Mill. Electrician 4: Kyote Paper 4. Statistics 4. .Associate Editor 4: She Stoops to Conquer. Production 41 OD Honorary' Member 4: January Thaw 41 Assembly' Staging and Lighting 2. 3. 4 .... JANET ROSE BELL tJanl. GAA 2: FHA 2. 3, Secretary' 3: DECA 4. We-fc. uf FRED MAXWELL ANDERSON t.-Xndyt. Football 3. 41 Letter- man 4: Track 3. 41 Hall Patrol 4 ,,.. MARX ANN MARGARET ANDERSON. GAA Z: French 2. 3: FTA 4. Treasurer 4 ,... FLOYD HAROLD ARCHER .,.. CHARLENE ANN AVIS lChuckl. Cody. Wyoming 3. SHELDON BANDFIELD .... DOROTHX MARGARET BARNES. It's Good News Tonight. Production 2: Hi Tri Z: The Man Who Came to Dinner. Production 3: Hasty Heart. Production 3: .Apprentice 3: Pep 4: Kinetic 4 .... XVILLIAM JOHNSON BARRETT tBilll. Billings Key 4: Ski 3, 4 .... MARY JANE BALWIGARDNER. Band Z. 3. 4: Pep Band 3. 4: Girls' Intramural Z: Class Play. Production Z: Hi Tri 3: Toastmasters 3: Alpha Omega 4: AK 4. Christmas Formal 4: Pep 4: Sadie Hawkins 4: The Man Who Came to Dinner, Production 3: I Remember Mama. Production 2. RICHARD L. BENDER lDick1. Intramural Basketball 2. 3. 4: Driy'er's Training Instructor 4: Radio 4 .... DALE ARTI-IL'R BENESH. Hasty Heart. Production 3: Fence Patrol 4: 'January Thaw. Production 4: Science 4: Red Mill. Production 4: Double Door 4 .... MARLENE DONNA BENNER tNIarsl. AK I .... FRANCES ELIZABETH BERGIN tFrankiet, Jordan High, Long Beach. California Z. Page Seventeen

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ueeess in Future Lyfe Dream 0 Seniors A young man dreamed and America was discovered. Many men dreamed and the Declaration of independence, the Constitution and conse- quently the United States were brought into being. Another man had high dreams and the slaves were freed. With us now is the threat of another world war. A war of ideals it seems. A struggle be- tween our part of the world which believes in democracy and the other part of the world which does not. We, as seniors, must dream of peace. A state of the world where all men are brothers and all nations work together. However, this state cannot be brought about by mere dreams or hopes. These must be the kindling to start the fire of world-wide peace. lt is only by con- structive thinking, building and living that these dreams can be turned into reality. We have twelve years of school behind us, life is in front of us. ln school we have learned teamwork, how to give and take. We have learned something of group participation and how to plan together for the good of the school. LEFT TO RIGHT-Bill Rawlings-presidentg Ann Gorman- cretaryg Susanne Slavens-Vice president. 1 'ffflfif fr f - W W! X W W -V ki 7, Hp, IW K f, ,,,. f We ff W A f in We Q 2 MQW? YW Fi But that is only the beginning. We have to take this knowledge, provided by the schools, into the life before us, into college, business and the communities in which we will live. Only then will it be of use to ourselves and our society. May our dream for a good and a peaceful future be vivid enough to make each of us do his part to gain peace, true democracy and an understanding of and from our fellow men. Through us, and only us, will the dreams of our parents be realized. Dreams of a world where men may build together for the common good, brought about by the United Nations or some similar, and more united, world program. Remember this, we can never go back to correct our own mistakes. Progress is made by going forward and profiting by the mistakes of those who have gone before us. We can also profit by our own mistakes. Don't be afraid of making a mistake, for you won't make one, but many. lust take advantage of your errors and never make the same one twice. We all have a huge iob ahead of us, that of making the world a-decent place to live for everyone, regardless of race, color or creed. So, seniors, look to and plan for the future. Rawlzrzgs Is Class Prexy These three officers exemplify the seniors' custom of electing honorary leaders worthy of their positions. Bill has done a fine job all through high- school, representing his class at Boys State and belonging to organizations including Billings Key and Room Representatives. He was also chosen Personality Boy. Susanne, l952 Per- sonality Girl, has been very active, too. Clubs and music have taken up most of her time. She was Montana's representative to Girls Nation last summer. Ann is another example of school spirit. Traveling to Girls State and National 4-H Congress, she also played in the band and was in the talent bureau.



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Seventeen eniors Pla Brone Football SOPHIA CATHERINE BERGIN CBillieJ. Jordan High, Long Beach, California 2 .... EDDIE JAMES BERGQUIST tEasy Edl. Football 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 31 Firemen 3, 41 Room Repre- sentative 2, 3, 41 Eyas 3, 41 Letterman 3, 43 Kyote Paper 43 Track 33 Junior-Senior Prom 3 .... MARGARET LOUISE BER- THOLF. Pep 2, 3, 43 Kinetic 2, 3, 41 Christmas Formal 31 Science 23 Elphadonk 31 OD 4, President 41 It's Good News Tonight 21 Evaluation Committee 23 Alpha Omega 41 January Thaw, Pro- duction 4 .... JACK M. BIDLAKE. DECA 4. PHYLLIS RAE BLANK tPhilJ. Apprentice 31 High Window 31 Chorus 31 Cheerleader 41 Pep 43 AK 4, Christmas Formal 43 FTA 4 .... CAROL BOWMAN ..., CLARA BRACKEN fCarreyl. Hi Tri 2, 31 DECA 4 .... JAMES BRICKLEY. FRANK MARVIN BRUDER. FFA 2, 3, 4 .... DELORES INGEBORG BRUHAUG tDeeJ. K'It's Good News Tonight 21 FBLA 4 .... BETTY LOU BRUM CSpecsJ. GAA 23 DECA 43 Girls' Bowling 2 .,.. JOHN CLARK BURKLUND. Page Eighteen JACQUELYN BITTICK tJackieJ. GAA 2 .... ALBERT RUS- SELL BJORGUM QAIJ. Cody High, Cody, Wyoming 21 Yellow- stone Key 4 .... JACQUELINE MAE BLACK Uackiej. Central High, Billings, Montana 21 AK 41 Pep 41 Ski 4 .... WARREN GAGE BLACK tBlackieJ. Intramural Basketball 2. 3, 43 Safety 4. GARY ALLAN BRINK. Intramural Basketball 3 .... DUANE A. EROMGARD. Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 43 Junior Optimists 3, 41 Boys State Alternate 31 Hall Patrol 4 .... EILEEN LU- CILLE BROWN tBrownieJ. Band 2, 31 Pep 2, 3, 41 Kinetic 41 OD 31 Hasty Heart, Production 31 I Remember Mama, Pro- duction 21 GAA 2 .,.. JIM EUGENE BROWN. Billings Key 2. 3, 41 Firemen 3, 4, Vice President 31 Letterman 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 41 Eyas 4, Co-chairman 41 Boys' Advisory Council 41 Basket- ball 2, 3, 41 Boys State 31 Room Representative 2, 3, 41 Recreation Counsel 3, 4: Boy of the Month 4. DAVID EUGENE BURTON tStiveJ. Band 21 Yellowstone Key 2, 3, 4, Junior Representative 31 Intramural Basketball 21 Basket- ball 3, 43 Safety 31 Room Representative 41 Letterman 41 Hall Patrol 3, 4 .... HARVEY EUGENE CALE. Focus 2, 31 PTC 3, 43 Room Representative 31 Intramural Basketball 2, 4 .... JOSEPH ALEXANDER CASH tJoeJ. FFA 2, 3, 4, President 41 Billings Key 41 Boys State 31 Boy of the Month 4 .... WILLIAM MASSEE CHAPPLE CBilll. Latin 2. President 21 Debate 2, 3, 41 Junior Optimist 3, 4, President 41 DAR American History Award 31 Boys State 31 Elphadonk 3, 41 Toastmasters 3. 45 Class Play 21 Hasty Heart 31 January Thaw 43 National Thespian 43 Room Representative 3.

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