Bridger High School - Scout Yearbook (Bridger, MT)

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BRIDGER HIGH SCHOOL Montana GERRY KOCH, Editor vN‘ 2 It is our sincere desire that you, our friends and families, will enjoy thumbing through the following pages reviewing the highlights of the school year 1957-1958, as much as we, the annual staff, have enjoyed working on this book. Our best efforts are combined in this collection of wonder ful mempries with the hope that this annual is worthy of the school and community of Bridger. f The Annual Staff 4 SUPERINTENDENT’S MESSAGE To each of the Seniors of 1958 I give best wishes for your every success in the future. I hope each of you will be able to process and re- shape the multilateral knowledge you have ac- quired into a new product of success and happi- ness for yourselves. You should have enough in- gredients to compound a durable creation. It is my hope that you underclassmen will start at once to make the most of your educa- tional opportunities. And don't forget that the work habits which you form in school and the community during your youthful years will almost certainly stay with you in adult life. Having good qualities is not enough; putting them to use makes for success. ROBERT W. MORIN Administration GORDON KLUKSDAHL High School Principal Great economic and social forces flow with a tidal sweep over communities that are only half conscious of that which is befalling them. Wise statesmen are those who forsee what time is thus bringing, and endeavor to shape institutions and to mold men's thought and purpose in accordance with the change that is silently surrounding them. John Viscount Morley I-- • ■ i TOM BROOK Mathematics and Science RON NISTLER Athletics BERTHA HUNTER Librarian LES KYLLO Vocational Agriculture LARRY WERNER Commercial JEAN HIGHAM English ALICE HAYDEN Home Economics JOHN LUND Music High School Faculty N. T. LANGEMO Principal CHRIS WILSON 7th DAVE OLSON 6th GLENADEANE CHOATE 5th Grade School Faculty and School Board 8 SCHOOL BOARD Left to Right: Leo Peterson, Don Kidwell, Hubert Brabec. Shirlene Parker, Loon Yankoski, Ralph ' Parker. Bus Drivers EARL TYREE MRS. ANDY BLACK LEE LUCAS JOHN HUNTER Janitor Janitor 10 SHIRLENE PARKER Clerk MRS. DELMONICAand MRS. ZIER Cooks itfatfUcateA DIANA GALLAGHER Powerful things come in small pack- ages. F.H.A. 1,2,3, 4; Song and Game Lead- er, Secretary 3; Reporter 4; Junior Class Play 3; Play Festival 3; Cheer- leader 2,3,4; Scout Staff 3,4, Assis- tant Editor 3, Pub. Manager 4; Annual Staff 4,Secretary-Treasurer; A Cappel- la 2,3; Girls' Chorus 1; Bridger's Candidate for Laurel Kid's Day Sweet- heart. r GERALD KOCH Women, thou shalt have a place in my Kingdom. F.F.A 1,2,3, 4; Student Adv.3; Treasurer 4; Class Vice-President 2, President 4; Scout Staff-Sports Editor 3; Student Council 3; Junior Class Play 3; Boys' State 3; Camera Club 1,2; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff Editor 4. 12 I JACK BAKER One fool can ask more questions in a minute than seven wisemen can answer in an hour. Football 1,2,4; Captain 4; Senior Class Vice- President; Student Council 2; F.F.A. 1,2; Black Vamp Play 4; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1. ♦ TOM TUCKER The Greatest Pleasure of life Is doing what people say you cannot do. Class President 2; Band 1,2,3; A Cap- pella 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3, 4; Bas- ketball 1,2,3, 4; Camera Club 1,2; Scout Staff 3; Senior Ball King 4; Let- terman's Club 3, 4. SHARON PATEK I have no secret of success but hard work. Class President 1; Student Council 2; Secretary- TreasureM; A Cappella Choir 1,2; Secretary- Treasurer 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 1,2; Treas- urer 3; Parliament 4; Junior Class Play 3; Senior Ball Queen 4; Scout Paper, editor 3,4; Annual 4. JUNE OLSON Her manner is modest without being shy. Class Secretary-Treasurer 3; Girls' Chorus 2; Art Editor on the Scout Staff 3; Freshman year in Newfolden, Minnesota. 13 ELAINE KROLL Short-Sweet-Saucy F.H.A. 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Secretary 4; Cheerleader 2,4; Student Council 4; F.F.A. Sweet- heart 3; Vice-President of class 3; Girls' Chorus 1; A Cappella 2,3; Scout Staff 3; Annual Staff 4. ) 14 DAVE LEHMAN It is better to be late and be wide a- wake, than to get up early and be a- sleep all day. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Vice-President 4; Cam- era Club 1,2; Football 3; Scout Staff 3. PATSY LOW MAN Man is not made to question but adore. Class Secretary 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Reporter 2, Vice President 3, President 4; Girls' Chorus 1; A Cap- pella 2,3; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Scout Staff 3,4; Feature Editor 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Student Council Vice-President 4; Homecoming Queen 4. JOAN BAUMANN Why take life so seriously—you’ll never get out of it alive!! Student Council 1; Band 1,2,3, 4, Vice-President 4, All-State Band 3; A Cappella 2,3; Girls' Chorus 1,4; Junior Class Play; Scout Staff 3, Publishing Manager; Annual Staff Co-Sports Editor 4; Pep Club 1.2, 3,4. BILL FOUST The man who puts his trust in Science instead of women is on solid ground. Class President 3; F.F.A. 3,4; President 4; Football 4; Junior Class Play; One Act Play 3, 4; Scout Staff 3; Freshman and Sophomore years in Fromberg, Montana. ■ I DONNA HELZER The greatest task of being a woman, is that of dealing with Men. Band 2,3,4, President 4; All-State Band 3; A Cap- pella 2,3; Girls' Chorus 1,2,4; All-State Chorus 4; Girls' State 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Vice-President 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Scout Staff 3,4, Advertising Manager 3,4; Annual Staff 4, Co-Sports Editor 4; Student Council 4; Junior Play 3; Cheerleader 1,2. PHYLLIS RIDENOUR Beware of her fair locks for when she winds them around a young man's neck she will not set him free again. F.H.A. 1,2, 3; Vice-President 2, Parliamentarians; Pep Club 1.2, 3, 4; Camera Club 1,2; Secretary Class 2; Chorus 1,2, 3; A Cappella 3; Scout Staff Reporter 3; Annual Staff 4; Cheerleader 1. LORNA TYREE It is better not to be than to be unhappy. F.H.A. 1,2,4; Student Council 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4 Girls' Chorus 1; ACappella 3; Scout Staff 3, Grade News Co-Editor; Annual Staff 4, Advertising Man- ager. 16 Salutatorian Dr. T. C. Yu Valedictorian Commencement and Baccalaureate Attention! Through At Last Waiting Patiently Rev. Risard Bashful Tom ? These pictures were taken of the seniors and their sponsors at the an- nual Galloping Goose Dinner spon- sored by the Bridger Women's Club. GAYLORD CHRISTMAN President GEORGL PATEK Secretary CHARLES ULMER Vice-President BOB HIUM t V NED DUNN BRUCE ZINNE ZELA DAWSON LESLIE SCHWEND Junior Class JUDY BUEHRING DAVID VOIGHT EDWIN FREDICKSON A l GARY SAAR E LA ARRIS MOODY BRUCE WILSON DON BOYER 21 Sophomore Class %$ ■ t « MARILYN PARKER BILL KROLL SHIRLEE SLAVISH CONNIE KOCH CAROL HILLIARD LYNDA LARSEN RON PETERSON RON KING ANN HAYES SHARON ALBRECHT NORMAN ANDERSON 1? RON PARKER r TED RIDENOUR • •♦ , TANYA DOWDLE V ) :V AUCE BERRY CAROL OCHS JIM DAVIS What a Trip! ! Girls P. E. Class ? 23 ( ‘ BARBARA BROHAUGH Vice-President MARVIN SCHWEND JACK PETERS EMMA LOU EDWARDS VICKI PATEK TONY FOUST Secretary Treasurer President RENATE KEBSCHULL LINDA HALSTEAD HAROLD MATSON Freshman Class TED OLZACK BILL WALRATH LINDA BETHUREN BOB ROTH TONY CESTNIK La BELLE RICHARDS GLEN MERIDETH SHARON YANKOSKI BOB GOLDS BERRY KATHY WEISGERBER HAROLD COPPLE BETTY TODD Poison ? Shut Your Mouth Kiss Me Babysitting Again ? ? Don't Hide. Ron Team's In A Huddle DORIS JONAS WILLIE DOWDLE DONNA KIDWELL KATHLEEN KOCH SIDNEY WILSON WARREN BAKER MALCOLM HARDING LEO ZENTER Eighth Grade SHIRLEY LOLLAR JANICE PETERSON JUDY ALBRECHT SUSAN BROWN DEAN BENT GLEN BOYER LEE CAN DUN JIM BLACK WOODY KAUFMAN STEVEN PETERSON EUGENE SHEPARD HAROLD BONAWITZ UN DA BERRY NANCY SCHWEND KATHRYN KROLL JUDY COOK LINDA LANGEMO CAROL UHLRICH GAYLA HAZEN JUDITH TYREE Seventh Grade DONNA MUSEGADES JIM WEISGERBER JANICE PARKER WILLIAM STROBBE 28 DAN IE GEIGER ALBERT LOW MAN BACK ROW: Left to Right: D. Bent, S. Wilson, G. Boyer, J. Black, W. Baker. FRONT ROW: Coach Wilson, H. Bonawltz. B. King. M. Harding, A. Lowman, L. Zenter, L. Candlln, Manager. Grade Basketball Team and Cheerleaders Left to Right: N. Schwend, K. Koch, D. Musegades, D. Kldwell LELA.ND BARNDT JUNE GOLDSBERRY SAMMY McDOWELL JEANETTE LOW MAN TERRY ANDERSON PAULA JONES 8 DON NY WEISGERBER PATTY BURROWS WAYNE STAHLEY DEBORAH CESTNIK Sixth Grade HARLAN SIMONSEN JOANNE KYLLO WILFRED BURROWS MARY ZENTER KENNETH HAYES ANITA BLACK DON KAUFMAN MARY LOU DUNN 31 ROBERT LUND DONNA LECKIE JANET ALBRECHT DIANE DETZEL DOUGLAS NELSON LARRY WEISGERBER PATRICIA STINSON RUSSELL BURROWS MARJORIE FELLER BILL PATEK PATSY DEITSCH LESLIE BROWN LEO BRATSKY BARBARA UHLRICH MARY RAMIREZ ARTHUR FOUST GLEN WILLIAMS LARRY LEHMAN TOMMY MENG JOSE RAMIREZ BILL DAVIS JEAN BROHAUGH RONNIE BRABEC BEATRICE OLZACK GARY COLLEY RICARDA WETSCH GAIL CAN DUN RONNIE RIDENOUR RITA ROSE GREGOR BOBBY KROLL Fourth Grade PHYLLIS MAY GENE BROWN COLLEEN YANKOSKI LONNIE SCHWEND RITA RUFF DENNIS MORIN PATTY JO BRATS KY BOBBY TEMPLE RONNIE GONZALES DANNY STAHLEY JANICE POKARNEY 33 REX BUEHRING BARBARA WIX LYLE COX CAROL PETERS KENNETH JUNKERT JANICE LOYNING HAROLD SCHOBER JACKIE FARIAS Fourth Grade ROGER TEESDALE CLAUDIA SCHWEND LELAND JACKSON RAMONA JARES TIMMY KYLLO GWENDOLYN MERRILL MIKE KIDWELL CHERYL SIMONSEN LARRY SKORUPA SALLY BURROWS RAYMOND RAMIREZ JIM WALRATH VICKIE BOYER JOHN ANDERSON DIANNE PETERSON RAY MINNE JERRY MENG AMARETTA JONES GARY JUDKINS SUSAN TEMPLE Third Grade NANCY LA FRANCE HAROLD JACKSON SUSAN TEESDALE STEPHEN GEIGER PAUL ZENTNER SUSAN KINSEY MARTIN RISARD JACKIE LARSEN DAVID SKORUPA EDITH BROHAUGH DAVID KINSEY JOY THORMAHLEN 35 DON SHEPARD DELONA DOWDLE ERIC BRABEC VICKIE PEREGOY JOHN LECKIE Second Grade DOUGLAS RUKAVINA BETSY GALLAGER HERBY KELSEY MARY LUND DEBBIE BLISS DONALD KROLL PETE WHAM AMY BURROWS o g:- • - 1 ■ A -) i i • • ' ' ifT ' ' :rr . .• % y - • •• •  f • . A ELAINE BROWN NANCY DAVIS LAURENE PARKER MICHELE SCHWEND Second Grade RODGER GONZALES DARLENE BENT PAUL PIERCE WILMA YANKOSKI MARION DEITSCH WANDA GEORGE SHIRLEE ALBRECHT MICHAEL BAUCUM DEBRA KINSEY DAVID MAY CHRISTINE RICHARDS DONALD JUDKINS RICHARD GRUDZINSKI ANN GONZALES DAVID KROLL YVONNE ANDERSON RICHARD PIERCE RALPH BRATSKY ELDEN THORMAHLEN SHELLEY LANGE MO JOHN GOLDS BERRY MARLENE COLLEY GERALD UHLRICH JOHN OUTLAND JAN NELSON DAVID RISARD CAROLYN WIX JOHN SMITH SANDRA BAUCUM DENNIS BUSS JAMES MEEK PENNY PARKER KEVIN TEESDALE LINDA SYLUNG MICHAEL WHAM DENNIS FICHTNER « 1 CAROL SCHWEND JEFFERY MORIN SHELLEY PARKER FREDRICK RISARD MICHAEL COX Eat Hearty! Parties, Parties, Parties! Bottoms Up! Which is Biggest ? Hold It Steady! Stage Struck ? The Last Roundup Busy Valentines Christmas Program Who's Watching Who? What Kind Of Game Is This ? Angels ? A Pause To Refresh Smile Pretty Now What! Silent Night! Student Council SITTING: Left to Right: R. Parker, P. Lowman, B. Foust, S. Patek, and E. Kroll. STANDING: G. Kluksdahl, Advisor; L. Halstead, D. Helzer, T. Foust, L. Bratsky, E. Fredrickson, and B. Roth. 42 Letterman's Club FIRST ROW: Left to Right: R. Nistler, Coach; J. Davis, G. Christman, D. Voight, E. Fredrickson, C. Ulmer, H. Matson. SECOND ROW: B. Foust, G. Koch, B. Hium, B. Zinne, A. Simonsen, R. King, G. Merideth. THIRD ROW: T. Olzack, J. Schwend, D. Boyer, T. Tucker, N. Dunn, and R. Barndt. STANDING: E. Edwards, D. Voight, V. Patek, T. Foust, T. Foust, B. Roth. C. Ulmer, T. Cestnik, Mrs. Higham, C. Ochs. L. Larsen, D. Helzer. SEATED: D. Gallagher, L. Tyree, M. Parker, C. Hillard, S. Patek, P. Lowman. Scout Staff Pull 'Em Out! Look At The Goofs This Page Sponsored By BRIDGER CREAMERY Ads! Ads! Ads! Time Out For Inspection BACK ROW: MIDDLE ROW: THIRD ROW: FIRST ROW: SITTING: Left to Right: L. Bethuren, V. Pokareny, R. Kebschull, C. Koch, B. Buehring, A. Hayes, J. Buehring, C. Hayes, S. Patek, A. Berry, J. Musegades, P. Ridenour. M. Ridenour, P. McDowell, L. Bratsky, D. Royce, L. McCullum, S. Yankoski, B. Brohaugh, L. Halstead, T. Dowdle, C. Parker. B. Todd, C. Shepherd, B. Weisgerber, S. Slavish, P. Lowman, J. Bauman, D. Helzer, D. Lowman. D. Schweitzer, Sponsor, K. Weisgerber, G. Patek, C. Ochs, E. Edwards, L. Larsen, V. Patek, C. Lehman, L. Tyree, Z. Dawson, D. Gibbons, Sponsor. E. Kroll, L. Tyree, D. Gallagher, T. Foust. Pep Club Trudy Foust, Diana Gallagher, Lorraine Tyree, Elaine Kroll and B Squad Cheerleaders This Page Sponsored By V A DISTRIBUTING COMPANY Emma Lou Edwards, Vicki Patek, Lynda Larsen, Carol Lehman. 45 BACK ROW: Left to Right: E. Kroll, L. Tyree, C. Lehman, C. Ochs, P. Lowman, D. Lowman, T. Dowdle, P. Ridenour. MIDDLE ROW: S. Slavish. S. Patek, B. Buehring, J. Buehring, C. Hayes, C. Koch, J. Baumann, D. Helzer. FRONT ROW: Mr. Werner, L. Tyree, C. Hilliard, J. Musegades, G. Koch, T. Edwards, L. Larsen, D. Gallagher, M. Parker. Sticky . . . Isn't It! Annual Staff Puzzled ? Two Heads Are Better Than One FRONT ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: LAST ROW: Mrs. Hayden, D. Gallagher, B. Weisgerber, S. Slavish, P. Lowman, S. Patek, L. Larsen, C. Koch, D. Helzer, C. Lehman. B. Todd, K. Weisgerber, L. Bethuren, B. Brohaugh, L. Tyree, J. Musegades, L. Halstead, T. Dowdle, D. Lowman. E. Kroll, L. Tyree, P. McDowell, E. Edwards, V. Patek. G. Patek, M. Parker, M. Ridenour. B. Buehring, J. Buehring, T. Foust. A. Hayes, L. McCollum, K. Hayes, A. Berry, S.Yankoski, Z. Dawson. FRONT ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: N. Dunn, T. Tucker, G. Koch, T. Edwards, B. Foust, A. Simonsen, D. Lehman, Mr. Kyllo. B. Kroll, H. Cestnlk, J. Schwend, L. Schwend, D. Boyer. R. Goldsberry, M. Schwend, A. Cestnlk. J. Peters, J. DeRudder, R. Parker, G. Meridlth, B. Wilson, N. Anderson, R. Gregor, R. Peterson, B. Roth, J. Kroll. F. F. A. New Officers LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Simonsen, Secretary; B. Wilson, Parliamentarian; L. Schwend, President; R. Gregor, Vice-President; B. Kroll, Sentinel. Not Pictured: N. Dunn, Treasurer; T. Edwards, Reporter. This Page Sponsored By THE WHAM COMPANY 49 F. F. A. Banquet Watch Out! It’s Hot . . . Cleanup Man Smooth Phew •! J It's A Long Way Down Jim Wins V.F.W. Calf. Tired Feet ? Flute Section ? This Page Sponsored By E. H. WALRATH SONS KNEELING: FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: FIFTH ROW: SIXTH ROW: D. Royce, C. Lehman, L. Larsen. S. Parker, J. Peterson, A. Simonsen, R. Kebschull, G. Patek, Z. Dawson, N. Anderson, B. Weisgerber, S. Yankoskl. D. Kidwell, R. Anderson, B. Roth, C. Shepard, J. Cook, V. Pokarney, C. Uhlrich, B. Brohaugh, P. McDowell, M. Parker, V. Patek, L. Langemo. N. Schwend, K. Koch. J. Albrecht, M. Ridenour, S. Lollar. S. Albrecht, M. Harding, L. Beuthum, C. Hayes, R. Peterson, S. Brown. H. Bonawitz, D. Jonas, T. Dowdle, L. Halstead, C. Ulmer, L. Candlin, D. Helzer, E. Edwards, Mr. Lund. D. Geiger, D. Musegades, L. Bratsky, J. Black, D. Bent, J. Baumann, R. Parker, C. Hilliard, B. Buehring R. King. G. Boyer, J. Schwend, R. Olzack. Bridger High School Band Intermediate Band BACK ROW: H. Slmonsen, J. Goldsbenry, D. Cestnlk, A. Black, J. Lowman, J. Kyllo. FRONT ROW: T. Anderson, J. Dunn, P. Jones, Mr. Lund. Beginning Band BACK ROW: Mr. Lund, L. Slmonsen, L. Peterson, J. Albrecht, J. Stinson, C. Beeler, B. Uhlrich, J. Meek, B. Patek. FRONT ROW: J. Roth, N. Langemo, P. Strobbe, B. Lund, J. Meng, B. Davis, L. Brown, G. Williams. This Page Sponsored By THE OHIO OIL COMPANY FRONT ROW: B. Weisgerber, Z. Dawson, C. Lehman, E. Edwards, C. Ochs, P. McDowell. MIDDLE ROW: V. Patek, B. Brohaugh, G. Patek, J. Baumann, V. Pokarney, S. Albrecht, S. Yankoski. LAST ROW: D. Helzer, R. Kebschull, Mr. Lund, J. Buehring, L. Larsen. Girls' Chorus CHORUS PERFORMING This Page Sponsored By TIPPET STUDIO Of Billings BACK ROW: MIDDLE ROW: FRONT ROW: Left to Right, Assistant Coach Tom Brook, B. Foust, B. Hium, J. Baker, B. Zlnne, E. Fredrickson, C. Christman, Coach Ron Nistler. Trainer David Voight, A. Simonsen, J. Schwend, T. Tucker, N. Dunn, H. Matson, Manager C. Ulmer. R. Bamdt, J. DeRudder, R. King, G. Skorupa, J. Davis, T. Olzack. Football PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT This Page Sponsored By BRIDGER 56 REXALL DRUG Queen and Attendants LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Schwend, T. H. Matson, B. Kroll, B. Foust, B. Hlum, T. Edwards, E. Fredrickson, B. Zinne, C. Ulmer, G. Christman, Tucker, N. Dunn. Kneeling: D. Voight and Coach Ron Nistler. A Squad Basketball GETTING READY FOR THE STATE TOURNAMENT This Page Sponsored By FICHTNER CHEVROLET 59 That's Our Champs LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Simonsen, R. Davis, J. Davis, T. Foust, T. Olzack, R. Barndt, R. Peterson, R. Parker, B. Roth, J. Peters, J. Kroil, Coach T. Brook. B r Squad 61 BACK ROW: Left to Right: D. Voight, N. Dunn, J. Schwend, B. Hium, B. Zinnl, C. Christman, B. Kroll, Coach Nistler. FRONT ROW: H. Matson, T. Foust, J. Kroll, R. Barndt, B. Walrath, T. Olzack. Baseball Is Everybody Happy The Winning Team Slug It! Water Boys Lefty and Rlghty ■ Hit It Hard! ! Don't Miss Looking At Something ? Roll Those Dice Home Run ? ? 65 Autographs 66 REACH improves with time That is, if there’s prac- tice. too. It’s as true of life as of baseball. Practice regular thrift, by hanking with us a part of all you earn or receive, and just watch the improvement of your ability to get the things you’re after! COME IN AND GET STARTED! WE LL WELCOME YOU YOUNG FOLKS - AND OLDER ONES TOO - AS SAVERS HERE. Hagen’s Plumbing Heating Shop PLUMBING heath!? Plumbing Repairing Gas Appliances and Furnaces Contracting Authorized Hotpoint Dealer Hoover Phone Red Lodge 275-W Bank of Bridger Residence Phone 275-R Bridger, Montana 12 North Broadway Modern Power Farm Equipment Bridger Motor Equipment Co. Sales Parts Service Car, Truck, Tractor Service Bridger Phone 3344 Montana 68 N.J. Montgomery Hardware Real Estate Insurance Houseware Furniture It is better to have in- TV Radio surance you don't need than to have a need for insurance Sporting Goods you don't have. Phone 6668 Owners Ralph Fern Cypher Phone 3312 Bridger, Montana EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING BRIDGER, MONTANA 69 FOR THE BEST IN STANDARD AND GOODYEAR PRODUCTS Model Garage Owned and Operated By HAROLD RIDENOUR Phone 9992 Furniture Hardware Dry Goods Clothing Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Shop At The Shojas-- Bridger Mercantile Phone 3363 Owners: Mr. Mrs. Bill Jones For Fine Foods, Baked Goods, and Magazines Come To The New Bridger Cafe ANGIE JUROVICH Owner SEE MONTANA - DAKOTA UTILITIES CO. For The Best In Gas Appliances Bridger, Montana For The Sophisticated Look Stop At Betty’s Beauty Shop Betty Olzack, Owner Phone 5524 For The Finest Job In Welding Notify Us At The Bridger Welding Shop Clyde Barndt-Owner Bridger Montana Davis Electric wiring svma - Wiring For - Residential - Commercial Industrial - Farm Courteous Free Estimates Phone 6661 71 Carbon Implement, Inc. Your FARM HEADQUARTERS Farmhand Implements International Trucks McCormick Implements and Tractors Evessman Landlevelers Norge Appliances Feed and Seeds Sav-Mor Market Your We Give Clarks M M Stamps Red Lodge Bridger Cal Larsen Phone 5595 FARMERS UMIOM VALLEY CO-OP 209 ho. Moin BRIDGER. MOhTAhA Our Congratulations To The Seniors of 1958 Bridger Cleaners LUSTRE-SHEEN CLEANER Free Pick-up Delivery Minor Alterotions Free ONE DAY SERVICE AT NO EXTRA CHARGE PHONE BRIDGER 5565 303 N. MAIN Owned and Operated By Mr. Mrs. Richard Gonzales 72 73 BRIDGER LIVESTOCK TRUCKING CO. GRAIN AND LIVESTOCK MOVING ANYTIME — ANYPLACE BONDED INSURED Phones: Office 6611 Residence 6618 Floyd Kuchinski, Owner 104 So. Main Street Bridger, Montana STOCKMAN CAFE Specializing In CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS JUMBC SHRIMP PAN FRIED CHICKEN AND SHORT ORDERS Phone 3366 Bridger, Montana 74 One Stop Market Bridger, Montana Phone 3310 West Side Barber Shop Bridger, Montana Fred Walace, Owner Bridger, Montana Phone 3338 Groceries and Meats Bridger, Montana Phone 3303 75 fa xifigli Qckook GotJeges and Qdnimsities THIS ANNUAL BELONGS TO «-ii 1 - J - jr . 1 - c - « ? ' ' ' xi- i% _ Jr •;—--' • _ • ;. -v v ‘V -O — •? . ' V « _--. , v- ■ ., T :. -cs : • •' y ' yi r- - C'-- S€§k its ‘5 jft v V. v vf ® v ' V ' Jr - ‘ ' i; i ; . - '' ■


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