Broadview High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Broadview, MT)
- Class of 1956
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We sincerely hope that the alumni section will recall many memo- rable school days to you, the former graduates of Broadview High. We also hope that the other sections of this book will be long remembered by you as the outstanding features of the school year 1955-56. May each and every one of you truly enjoy this treasure chest Of memories and we wish you much success and happiness to you and your families. THE ANNUAL STAFF dedication I 'ni Xiu Z Y ew , Q! XS-sr J e, 5? rg, X., J -sms, M -asf-N H---5 A-Q. ah., ...-Q., ,,.,, ,vs ' A , L: ,HI 5-XW if ' m+5::f:- iifkliffizwzsgliii V i? If +9155 2222 Miglia '5 5 i2F-'Eel-fl'3if'5?1 s, N, y i ' C ,-Lv.. we I L ' his 1 '+ ,Es es s 1 , ' -..g:aM::- - f -- fr r , if- -V Q-:i? 'QV FW' -fn-4 'fe A Ev 'T 4 3: JL f :I .151 , - :ti --111, ,wi R ' ,4gAf- ' I ' ,hx ,, V V an6,.,'f-M-,,t. is 1 , AJ A, , 4 W- ' gi? Z magma'-t - as T A Af if , ' ' 4, ,egg r it 1' fr' asf-J - r ,, W.. Q s , pf,-L.. 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It is our wish that the new school also will have a such as this. ome successful in their chosen n outstanding record It is with much pride and pleasure that we dedicate our annual to you the l voters of the new school. . 5 V,,,,, ,V .,,, , 'viii - l school board The school board is an important organization behind any school. The Broadview school has three members on its board, The district consists of five elementary districts. Luther Auer, -Chairman, has served 25 years on the board in this area. Mrs. Iansma has served three years as a member of the board. Ken Hegg is sewing his second year. Charlene Baird, former clerk, served the board for two years. Bonnie Bee- man is the new clerk. B Chandler C. Cohagen, opening the bids for the new school. Mr, Nelson, Luther Auer, Jennie Charlene Baird, Ken I-Iegg, Jansma and Charlene Baird. Luther Auer and Mr. Cohagen signing the bids. aculty MELVIN L. NELSON, B,A. Superintendent University of Montana Commercial DALE A. WETZEL, B,S, State Teachers' College Dickinson, North Dakota Social Studies, Science Math, Physical Education Coach MESCAL E. GREER Eastern Montana School of Education U,S. L. A , Primary MYRA R, RANDALL Eastern Montana School of Education Montana State University Intermediate EVELYN W. CALHOUN, B A Morningside College Sioux City, Iowa Buena Vista College Storm Lake, Iowa Music, English and Social Studies CLYDE T, IARVIS, B,A. Western Montana Normal Junior High seniors salutatorian DONALD MA URICE HEGG Vice President lg Reporter 25 President 3,43 Basketball lg Basketball Manager 2,45 Band 45 Paper and Annual staff 2, 3,45 Student Council 45 Band 45 Headin' for a Weddin ' 35 Off the Track 35 Take Three Gir1s 45 A Pair of Coun- try Kids 4, CLASS MOTTO: Out of Life's Harbor into Life's Sea' co-valedictorian SHARON KAY CONOVER Girls' State Delegate 35 Reporter 15 Secretary 25 Vice President 3,43 Pep Club l,2,3,4g Volleyball 1,25 Cheer- leader 1,2,3,45 Paper and Annual Staff l,2,3,45 Student Council 3,45 Mixed Chorus 45 Girls' Glee Club 45 Headin' for a Weddin ' 35 Off the Track 35 Take Three Girls 45 A Pair of Country Kids 4, co-valedictorian ANITA KATHRYN IANSMA Girls' State Alternate 33 President lg Vice President 23 Secretary 3,45 Volleyball l,2g Pep Club l,2,3,4g Cheerleader l,2,3,4g Student Council 4g Paper and Annual Staff l,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 49 Girls' Glee Club 4g Band 4g Headin' for a Weddin ' 3g 'Off the Track 3g Take Three Girls 43 A Pair of Country Kids 4, activity award JOHN HIRAM WILKEN President 2g Reporter 3,4g Basketball l,2,3,4g Paper and Annual Staff 3,4g Student Council 3,4g Track 2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 4g Boys' Glee Club 45 Band 4g Headin' for a Weddin ' 3g Off the Track 3g Take Three Girls' 45 A Pair of Country Kids 4, CLASS FLOWER: American Beauty Rose CLASS COLORS: Rose and Silver class will We, the Class of 1956, in four individual and distinct parts, being about to pass out of this sphere of education, in full possession of a crammed mind and almost superhuman understanding, do make and publish this, our last will and testament, As to such estate as it has pleased the Fates and our own strong hands and brains to win for us, 'we do dispose of the same as follows: To the faculty we leave many more years of struggle with the stu- dents of B,H,S, We also leave them the new school building to take care of. To the Juniors we leave one more year of tyranrryf quarrels, tests, essays and fear of being expelled. We also bequeath them our posi- tions on the paper and annual staffs, To the Sophomores we leave our excellent study habits, We also leave them our patience, Ownership of this is the only thing that will enable them to endure next year's sophomore class, To the Freshmen, whose greenness has now worn off goes our luck. Do not take this lightly. It made us what we are today. To the school board we leave a year's supply of aspirins. These should last about six months. To Mr. Heiser we leave ink spots, spilled correction fluid, broken windows, flying erasers, finger prints and scribbled up walls. We hope we will be remembered for things other than these, To Mrs, Corbin we leave 3 noiseless lunchroom due to the fact she won't be seeing our sweet smiling faces. PERSONAL BEQUEST S ARE AS FOLLOWS: Anita Jansma wills her red Buick, oil wells and friend to Grace Adams. flf you want them. j She leaves to Linda Arter her job as Art Editor on the paper, You can also have the headaches and mess that accom- panies it. To Dale she leaves her hair, which she insists isn't red. We're sure he will appreciate it as a souvenir. She leaves her cheer- leading position to Naomi. We're sure you'll have a good time. Her ability to chew gum and not move her mouth to Bob Tew. It takes practice Bob, but it pays off, Don leaves his ability to leave home when the last bell rings and still get to school ou time to Bud, He leaves to Norman his curly hair. This may assist you in your love life, Norman. He leaves Bobby Kallem the editorship of the paper and also his girls, Not that you need them by class will any means, Bob, To Wayne Ostwald he gives his ability to get along with Donna. By the looks of things you can use it, Wayne. Iohn leaves his position as basketball center to Charles Heiser, how- ever you'll have to grow, Charlie. His girl friends, including Gayle, to Montie Auer, You might have a hard time finding them, Montie, Doug receives his excellent ability to dodge work. To Tony he leaves his ways of keeping his grades up for basketball. Kay leaves to Paul, her younger sister, Ann. Be careful of that left hook, Paul, it's wicked. She leaves the job of editor for the annual to Keith, since she personally trained him this year. To Bob Wilken goes the job of guarding Keith while she is at college. Take good care of him, Bob. She leaves her ability to get along with teachers to Dennis Brown. Maybe this will help, Dennis. LUZBJW Wm WW Who lurks behind the magazine? Arrested for shop lifting John, a friend and Don. Kay, Anita and John They already took Don to Jail senior class prophecy With Father Time's permission we will turn the hands of time forward to the year 1976 and see what the 1956 graduates are doing. First we look in on the former Kay Conover who is now Mrs. Keith Nelson. They are now living on their ranch twelve miles east of Broadview with their three children. While Kay washes diapers Keith is busy trying to stop an oil gusher which is flooding his fifty bushel per acre wheat lands. The former Anita Jansma, is now the wife of a corporal in the Air Force. She and Mr. Heiser are now living in one of the barracks. Since they both are in the Air Force they see very little of each other but are planning to settle down to raising a family and living in Broadview sometime in the near future, John Wilken met a girl in college and they are now living in Bozeman where John is a partner in her father's business, which is supplying the Nelson ranch with eggs and poultry. He discovered a new process for preserving chicken feathers, but now he wants to know what to do with the feathers! They are raising a basketball team and have a fine start with four boys. Don Hegg is now the editor of the Seattle Daily News. His wife, the former Karen Hastings, has a column in the paper entitled, Advice to the Love1orn. They and their one child are living in a penthouse apartment while the family mansion is being remodeled. The four mighty seniors of 56, John, Anita, Don, Kay JL F juniors ? , 'Nw-QL Jr 4 'l junior class Left to right: Robert Wilken, Keith Nelson, Tony Degele, Mrs. Calhoun, Robert Kallern, and Dale Ostwald. CLASS MOTTO: After the Combat the Crown. CLASS FLOWER: Bitterroot. CLASS COLORS: Purple and White. X , KEITH NELSON ROBERT KALLEM and BOBBY WILKEN 1 0 H 9' rt , 9 E sw - ft r Sf ,. I Q L QL tr' ff , , rg 1 A S , 4, 1'f.LwfQ.g1tlt 'f , ,, 'ff'-A-2 trr. 3, . ttlr gon: -f ,, W V ,,.'. 1557, 44 ,fatvfilqsk -- - ry DALE OSTWALD The Junior Class is very active in all kinds of sports, sophomores 4- lib i A -16' mg 32,59 'E 5 fmvylff 4 22543564515 an amvfiz sophomore class Left to right: Linda Arter, Gayle Hageman, Naomi Adams, Mr, Wetzel, Paul Calhoun, Monde Auer, Norman Haworth, ' CLASS MOTTO: The Higher the Climb the Broader the View. CLASS FLOWER: White Rose. CLASS COLORS: White and Aqua. Norman Haworth and Naomi Adams Linda After Doug Reitsma and Bud Comley Paul Calhoun and Gayle Hageman freshmen 2 reshmcm class Front row: Bud Comley, Ann Conover, Donna Pepperling, Grace Adams, and Charles Heiser. Back row: Dennis Brown, Wayne Ostwald, Bob Tew and Mr. Jarvis. CLASS MOTTO: Our Future is What We Make It, CLASS FLOWER: Pink Carnation, CLASS COLORS: Pink and Black. Ann, Wayne and the milk shake. Freshman class hard at work. 1 -V.. ,' Dennis, Wayne, Bud, Bob and Charles. Freshman Initiation. Bob Tew and the hula. elementary 5 2 1 sf if' ol y primary room Front row: Judy Badgett, Kathy Downs, Diane Beernan, Shanon Greer, Connie Beeman Susan Arnold, Aileen Heiser, Jo Ann Degele. Back row: Robert Supanik, Kenny Baird, Donna Wetzel, Mrs. Greer, Tommy Conover, Kenton Barnhart, Billy Snyder, Z intermediate room First row: Diane Heiser, Marilyn Hegg, Margaret Eckhart, Shirley Heiser, Barbra Calhoun, Janice Kallem, Sherry Knobel, I ane Barnhart, Vickie Lehfeldt. Second row: johnny Ahern, Leslie Auer, Bob Conover, Mrs, Randall, Ronnie Nierstheirner, Joey Eckhart, Jerry Knobel, Larry Snyder. jamor lugh Front row: Susan Conover, Mabel Haworth, Bonnie Supanik, Marilyn Supanik, Edith Ahern, Betty Heiser and Clara Degele, Second row: Edward Wagner, Jimmy Eckhart, Vina Saffell, Mr. Jarvis, Judy Beeman, Danny Badgett, and Gerald Glass. Third row Kenny Wagner, David Adams, Dickie Pepperling, Alfred Supanik, Richard Hageman Gary Kallem and Floyd Degele, ,QM grade basketball Front row: Dickie Pepperling, Floyd Degele, David Adams and Mr. Wetzel. Back row: Richard Hageman, Danny Badgett, Alfred Supanik, Gerald Glass, and Gary Kallem. lctivities wa. 'R cheerleaders The members of the pep club elected Anita Jansma, Kay Conover, and Gayle Hageman to serve as cheerleaders for the year 1955-56, This was Kay and Anita's fourth year of cheerleading, and is Gay1e's first. The girls chose old gold sweaters with purple letters and purple skirts with white lining for their uniforms. We are very proud of our cheerleaders this year as they won the cheerleading contest which was held in Roundup at the District 7 tournament. Cheerleaders from all of the towns in the district took part in this event. As a prize the girls each received a pair of saddle oxfords and a plaque which will be given to the school. In ANITA IANSMA ' s KAY CONOVER , Nkmhm i ,f I ' GAYLE HAGEMAN Three mighty surprised and happy girls! Gayle, Anita, Kay, and a member of the Lions Club. pep club Cheerleaders: Gayle Hageman, Kay Conover and Anita Iansma. Front row: Susan Conover, Edith Ahern, Bonnie Supanik, Marilyn Supanik, Mabel Haworth, Betty Heiser, and Clara Degele. Back row: Vina Saffell, Grace Adams, Ann Conover. Donna Pepperling, Naomi Adams, Judy Beeman, and Linda Arter. The Melstone Game. The Cheerleaders, Coach, Wetzel. The Basketball Team ' 7 ii S l Y 5 ,iz high school basketball Front row: Tony Degele, Wayne Ostwald, Norman Haworth, Robert Wilken, Bobby Tew, Montie Auer and Paul Calhoun. Back row: Coach Dale Wetzel, Keith Nelson, Robert Kallem, John Wilken, Dale Ostwald and Manager Don Hegg. Nine boys were eligible for basketball this year. The only senior, John Wilken, played center. Keith Nelson and Dale Ostwald, juniors, both played forward. Wayne Ostwald, freshman, and Paul Calhoun, sophomore, were guards. Robert Wilken and Rbbert Kallem, juniors, Montie Auer, sophomore, and Bobby Tew, freshman, served as substitutes. The first semester Tony Degele, junior, played guard and Norman Haworth, sophomore, was a substitute. The boys had a very .successful season this year with six wins and four losses in conference play, and five wins and three losses in non conference play. In the tournament the Pirates advanced to the championship game by defeating Rapel je and Melstone. They received second place and were challenged by Mussel- shell and defeated and therefore came home with the third place trophy. 'I-Il-GLY LV-g 'le-y Tournament Reed Point 48 Muselshell 79 45 .Wi 'E Lavina 43 Ryegate 62 72 Rapelje 59 41 Musselshell 47 Lavina 55 52 Melstone 69 60 Melstone 47 Rapelje 72 57 Ryegate 57 88 Blgs. Central B 50 Melstone 70 41 Musselshell 67 69 Shepherd 92 Blgs. Central B 'zo 43 - '- Jr. Hi. Blgs. 48 Rapelje 46 68 Totals 252 258 F.F.A. 39 Blgs. Central B Q Q Ryegate 65 Jr. I-Ii. Blgs. 45 Totals. 1058 955 KEITH NELSON MEMBERS OF THE 1955-56 BASKETBALL TEAM 4, 7, m y N7 SMQL 'Tk,,f 3, JOHN WILKEN DA LE OSTWALD -, 4 f ROBERT KALLEM ROBERT WILKEN BOBBY TEW I T 'lwigjf QT WAYNE OSTWALD MONTIE AUER PAUL CALHOUN ' x i-w-1-,..,,.....f-N-i ' 1. l 1 x ' , M'fff3'7' 'Q DMD 1: L .Z 'E ' iw' A if is as ' 3 ililfjf? l f y fxi'i-Lf affair , I feel, l, I e as - of ---as volume XVIII, No. I Classes Elect Broadview, Montana q Hve New 9JHiCers for 3iItlKD CD1 Q Q?C1f Donald Hegg was electe president of the senio class this year. Kay ,x September 30, Teachers 19 Join Broudvmw Stuff d r Five new te achers have joined the Broadview staff this year. They are Mr. Melvin Nelson, Mr. Dale Maasai Mrs. Evelyn Calhoun, Mr. Clvaa fs Conover was chosen vice president. Ani+a ' Randall. v1IUiJLN2f, ,onei son is at- A f e fVP ' is The lnwcmw f- - - nsffla, KHY - Anna I2 Nasal adams reporter 7 ' Nelson John Wllkeu' vletzel , App - Robert Kallem, Keith , . class. PAPER.ST liegg. Aulooolng, typing, agri- the wt c:On0veI andl on - -o 'ut out by culture, and guidance in flower, ,lite as their colors and HThe Higher the Climb the Broader the Viewn as their motto. The freshman president is Ann Conover. Bobby Tew is vice president. Dennis Brown holds the office of secretary-treasure and Bud Comley will be reporter. Mr. Jarvis sponsor's the group. They have chosen the rink carnation as their class flower and pink and black as their class colors. UOur Future is What We Make Itn is the class motto, the students with no sponsor but the teachers will supervise. Subscriptions are now being sold by Anitadansma John Wilken, Donald Hegg, Keith Nelson and Kay Conover at 251.00 , QCQOOI lays high school. Mr. Wetzel is a high school graduate of Zap, North Dakota, He received his B. S. degree from the State Teachers Colle g e, Dickinson, North Dakota. He also has attended State Teachers College, Valley City, North D ak o tag Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois, Cornell University, Ithica, Nev York. This summer heworked on his M. S. deoree at Montana State University. He has a major in mathe- matics, and minors in I Conti need on page 73 A i .4 V exif in i annual stay? Left to right: Don Hegg, Keith Nelson, John Wilken, Anita Jansma, Bob Kallern, Kay Conover, The junior and senior classes made up the annual staff this year. Kay Conover was chosen editor and the group sponsored themselves. student council Left to right: Bobby Tew, Bud Comley, Anita Jansma, Kay Conover, Keith Nelson, Don Hegg, John Wilken, Bob Kallem, Linda Arter, Montie Auer. Don Hegg was elected president, Anita Jansrna, secretaryg and Kay Conover, treasurer. band First row: Judy Beeman, Gayle Hageman, Kay Conover, Anita Jansma, Ann Conover, Bonnie Supanik and Susan Conover. Second row: Robert Wilken, Norman Haworth, Montie Auer, John Wilken, Paul Calhoun, Bob Tew and Mrs. Calhoun, Director. Third row: Gerald Glass, Bud Comley, Wayne Ostwald, Richard Hageman and Gary Kallem. chorus First row: Linda Arter, Grace Adams, Ann Conover, Anita Jansma, Donna Pepperling, Kay Conover, Gayle Hageman and Naomi Adams. Second row: Bud Comley, Robert Wilken, Bob Tew, Robert Kallem, John Wilken, Paul Calhoun, Norman Haworth and Dennis Brown. Mrs. Calhoun directs the group. high school First row: Mrs. Calhoun, Linda Arter, Grace Adams, Ann Conover, Donna Pepperling, Naomi Adams, Kay Conover, Anita Iansma and Gayle Hageman. Second row: Mr. Wetzel, Charles I-leiser, Dennis Brown, Norman Haworth, Bob Wilken, John Wilken, Paul Calhoun, Dale Ostwald and Mr. Nelson. Third row: Bud Comley, Bob Tew, Montie Auer, Robert Wilken, Don Hegg, Keith Nelson, Wayne Ostwald and Tony Degele. 5 14? QW WJ, It's been so long - John and Donna. What are You UP to HOW? Bob K- and Mr, Wetzel, Living it up. Kay and Anita Watch the chart, Miss Talent SENIOR TRIP TO SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Q '5?',5f 1 '36 Zy, 4, K .f,f- TLT 1 ' 4 A f my iff ' T ' . 11 Q a, V ix? 1 Z f , . 'H' fl J 4.- . 0 I A '4 'f m ' :King if. , , ,,., , , I , 1, , Y as V fa, , 9 f f f f ff 1 7 f . ,Z W , ' 1 J I X 1 f f f ff Q N Q f ' 'ff if f .ff , ' 7-V-f9 f , f f 7f,,,f,f,f . -,fV,,. The seniors' home The four seniors and Kay and the the capitol. decorated room! g' l,5QQi V : , , ,..::.5a. '-:c::,e:,r.ez,x.L :x'x7'W iz .... 5 ,V , A 1, ' f . A during their stay . The Temple in The capitol Hawk-eye building. W etzel! ! ! Anita and her giggles. 'Q , f -V 72 21. 4. , x W fi, f 'Kg' 1,4 1 -firif, xv W-4, 7 0 ygrf- . ,- M , ' ,, ' . , What shall we write on the telegram, Kay? Surprise, Mrs. Wetzel . K 1 if ,wa V, Temple Square. 14553523 X , ,. , ,t vp in Half of the class, The Other half Kay and Anita. h3Vif1g 3 fight. Don and John. View of the city The hang-over from the capitol. and Anita. My, my, but this I can't hear magazine is 8 thing they interesting, Anita. 53Y. Kay- Guests at Paul's birthday party and Two lady gossips in senior All this Work makes their can-cans, John, Kay, Gayle, Bob play, John and Anita. me fired, Bob W- K. and Linda. Q You fouledllll Referee, Mighty painters, Kay, Keith Carnival super- Max Conover. and John. visor, Mr. Nelson. Is that the way you Swing 'erll Randall, Jarvis Gayle, John, Don and 5611 candypppp Grace and Hageman, band at Mr. Jarvis. Eating as and Mrs, Tew, athletic banquet. usual. W YY i The bunny hop at the athletic Dale in his private The PIRATES warm- banquet. study hall. ing up at the tourna- ment. , ,,f..uwuM Caught in the act, Wayne What have you been up Rah, Rah, Gayle, and Gayle. tor? Mr. Wetzel Kay and Anita. .,-y ,V Did YOUI bookkeeping Oh' that kiss of It goes this way. Mrs. balance? Kay, Bob K. Donnfs' Senior Calhoun and Donna. and Montie. Play' Donna and lnhn- Paul slaving over his Here is another geometry The hard working play geometry. student. Ann. cast. Gayle, Keith and John. Basketball huddle. Keith, High school girls sing- Warming up for the Dale, Paul and Bob T. ing at teachers' recep- championship game tion. at the tournament. 9 9, y f7Zw,z?7 r ' . v 1: ' L L - n , I A K' ,, . ' n H g Baseball game with Freshman girls and initiation. Hard at work. John. Lavina. QWe won.y Grace, Ann and Donna. , , ,, . W ry, Tip-off of game with Rapelje Mighty Nelson at bat, Practicing and by the at the tournament. Keith that is. way it did some good. W..-. Which one is getting the toni? Kay and Keith, Anita Game with the fathers, and John. and guess who won? High school study hall? 2? 2? Want to buy some candy? Broadview tuinblers. Nomi, Bob W. and Keith. Mrs. Jarvis, Mrs. Haworth, Mrs. Jansma. eq ytyt 952 if yn? The mechanics Mr. Still game with the fathers W' 1 The squinty graduate, and don't they look beat? H? Jansma' MI' etze ' John. Mr. Conover, Mr. Nel- Wison. J gh S y y is lit. J J ? g Seniors, and they are almost AHOITISI graduate. Still another graduate, through, Kay, John, Anita Anita- Kay. and Don. Graduation Exercises. The end is here with the The seniors receiving their diplomas. School Picnic' KEY' Keith' NAME Lucille Haese Norenberg Evelyn Kyriss Davison Harold Beeman Warren Baker Marie Easton Greenwood Edna Reynalds Harrison Viola Erickson Lyle Barnes Inez Heacock Pitt Everard Bemis Rebie Heacock Hertha Lehfeldt Lola Heacock Helwich Katie Reinstma Frey Clyde Baniield Kula Swartz Gwin Velma Badgett Jamison Bessie Pearsall Beeman Victor Hay alumni ADDRESS CLASS OF 1913 120 So. 7th St. Livingston, Mont. CLASS OF 1917 Jardine, Mont. CLASS OF 1919 Broadview, Mont, CLASS OF 1921 CLASS OF 1922 940 N. 24th St. Billings, Mont, 3743 Franklin Canyon Road Martinez, Calif. . 435 Cypress Chico, Calif. CLASS OF 1924 Box 33 Caburg, Oregon 1108 N. 24th Billings , Mont, CLASS OF 1925 National Monument Death Valley, Calif. 4429 Morgan Ave, Billings, Mont, CLASS OF 1926 7120 Fenton Road Grand Blanc, Mich, 2205 South Street Billings, Mont, Ryegate, Mont, Broadview, Mont. Box 1081 Eagle Point, Ore, OCCUPATION Housewife Postmistress Farmer DECEASED Dept. Manager and Buyer Housewife Nurse DECEASED Housewife Painter DECEASED DECEASED Housewife Teacher Instructor Cook Teacher Housewife Teacher CHILDREN One None Six Two None None One Three None Two One Three Seven Six Four NAME Thelma Smith Henderson Helen Terpening Sutherland Bessie Meyst Heiken Clarence Terpening Horace Warden Christina Frey Schrareneaur Phyllis Hegg Brown Ruth Lindley Staggs Jerome Erickson Fred Reintsma Maude McElroy Wilken Adeline Sasse Lance Hazel Woodard Terpening Merl Nash Marie Terpening Hay Leona Swartz Owen Cynthia Grooters Lillian Nelson Thom Marjorie Beeman Shuper Ina Paulson Terpening Lawrence Erickson Lucille Meyst Badgett alumni ADDRESS CLASS OF 1927 Reserve, Mont. Pilot Rock, Ore. 110 Yellowstone Ave. Billings, Mont, 511 S. 9th Street Livingston, Mont. U. S. Naval Hospital San Diego, Calif. CLASS OF 1928 1017 Miles Ave, Billings, Mont. 107 lst Ave. S. W. Watertown, S. Dak. 732 Ave. F. Billings, Mont, P,O, Box 531 East Helena, Mont. Route 3, Box 261 McMinnville, Ore, 1525 6th Ave, W. Kalispell, Mont, 1115 O'Malley Dr. Billings, Mont, 511 S. 9th Livingston, Mont, 1247 Broadwater Billings, Mont, Box 1081 Eagle Point, Ore, 220 S. 28th St. Billings, Mont, CLASS OF 1928 Moore, Mont, CLASS OF 1929 3137 Churchill R. Sacramento 25, Calif, 211 N. Chateau Hardin, Mont, 608 Wyo, Ave, Billings, Mont, CLASS OF 1930 Broadview, Mont. OCCUPATION Housewife Bookkeeper Housewife Machinist Capt. in Navy Medical Corps Housewife Bookkeeper Housewife Rancher Clipperman Teacher Housewife Housewife None Housewife Cook DECEA SED Housewife Housewife Housewife Farmer Housewife CHILDREN One Two Ten Three Three One None One One Two Four Two Three Five Four Eight Three Two One Five Four NAME Raymond Sandbak A. B. Badgett Merrite Warden Mabel Pepperling Stromme Eudora Mc Kelleps Bemis Floyd McElroy Dorathy Halmes Kinne Isabel Hunt Ralph Popelka Aleona McKelli ps Chestnut Max Conover Maurice Conover William Meyst, Ir. Shirley Halmes Van Oosten Karl Lypalt Bernice Anderson Jean Stoltenberg Supanik Bergettha Bonner Bickle Ted Backankellar Gwen Bradley Anna Ianshen Robert Donner Hilma Farnes Lutgen Carol Carlson alumni ADDRESS CLASS OF 1930 fC0ntinuedj Broadview, Mont, Broadview, Mont, 44 4th E. Kalispell, Mont. 202 Custer Ave. Billings, Mont, 1108 N. 24th Billings, Mont, CLASS OF 1931 1030 5th St. W. Kalispell, Mont, Portland, Oregon 331 Belleave Ave, N. Seattle 2, Washington Acton, Mont, CLASS OF 1932 1416 Grand Ave, Billings, Mont, Broadview, Mont, Broadview, Mont. 1625 E. Mountain St, Pasadena 6, Calif, Reed Point, Mont. 2534 10th Ave, N. Seattle 99, Wash, CLASS OF 1933 Broadview, Mont, 211 S. 9th St. Livingston, Mont, Broadview, Mont. 3021 S, Moore Olympia, Wash. CLASS OF 1934 Box 1042 Miles City, Mont, 927 Cook Ave, Billings, Mont, OCCUPATION Farmer Farmer City Attorney Housewife Housewife Ready Mix Concrete Manager of Business Service Teacher Farmer Teacher Rancher Farmer Exporter Housewife Administrative Officer DECEASED Housewife Housewife Farmer Teacher DECEASED Repairman Housewife DECEA SED CHILDREN Two Four Two Three Three One None None Three None Three Three Three Two Three Four Two None None One Two NAME Martha Reintsma Zindler Kathryn Joyce Norma French Adams Henry Michels Thyrold Schuster Luverne Sandbak Conover Arnault Michels Marian Backenkeller Brown William Fry, Ir. Perne Nelson Larson Lois Hegg Schuster Barbara Stoltenberg Donald Popelka Edward Van Sky Edna Pepperling Armstrong Evelyn Conover Hageman Majel Stromme Kehoe Lois Sandbak Feldman Mervin Fry Mildred Oswald Adams Myrtle Carlson Bernadine Nelson Jovanovich Pearl Baird Hardy Orlyn Oswald Sheldon Beeman Raymond Cole alumni ADDRESS Rapelje, Mont. 124 Warren Ave. Seattle 9, Wash. Columbus, Mont. 606 Berely Hills Blv. Billings, Mont. 707 N. 24th St. Billings, Mont. CLASS 9-E 19? Broadview, Mont. 4301 Nova Dr. Santa Cruz, Calif. Broadview, Mont. 712 N. 23rd Billings, Mont. 445 Custer Ave. Billings, Mont. 707 N. 24th St. Billings, Mont. CLASS QF 126 Acton, Montana Broadview, Mont. Wilsall, Mont. Broadview, Mont. Route 5 Waterloo, Iowa 2001, Ave. C. Billings, Mont. CLASS C119-Q7 1205 12th St. W. Billings, Mont. Broadview, Mont. 2811 7th Ave. N. Billings, Mont. 825 Yellowstone Ave. Billings, Mont. 739 S. 13th Worland, Wyoming Joliet, Mont. 1961 East 16th St. Brooklyn, New York 2729 E. 87th St. Seattle 5, Wash. OCCUPATION Housewife Secretary Housewife Officer Manager Officer Manager Housewife Contractor Housewife City Clerk Clerk Steno grapher DECEA SED Farmer Farmer Housewife Housewife Housewife Housewife Orthodentist Housewife Secretary Housewife Housewife Rancher G overnment A gent Certified Public Accountant CHILDREN Three N one Three T wo Two Three One Six Three Three Two Three Four Two Three Four Three Two T wo None Four Five Three Two None alumni NAME ADDRESS Jean Burkley Nave Martha J3I1Sl16Il Batt Helen Rademacker Traup Harold Downer V, H, Lehfeldt, Ir, Lloyd Ivie Dale Swartz Richard Conover Mary Hegg Davies Thelma Ballard Van Sky Raymond Michels Leilla Armstrong Lehfeldt, Mildred Baird Baker Bertha Thompson Arline Downs Voss Margaret Mike Conover Robert Conover, Jr, Ray Cash Opal Davids Schraudner Lester Drevs Warren Harding Roy Davids June Rademacker Butler Kathleen Ivie Cash Stella Baird Baker Ralph Brown Jr CLASS OF 1938 502 Birch Ave, Laurel, Mont, Rt, ffl, Box 105 Billings, Mont, 1138 Ave. D. Billings, Mont, 1330 S, Fourth St, W, Missoula, Mont, Broadview, Mont, Acton, Mont, Home on the Range Rawlins, Wyo, CLASS OF 1939 1343 Grand Ave, Billings, Mont, Broadview, Mont, Acton, Montana Broadview, Mont, KR. ffl Trenton, Ohio CLA SS OF 1940 Circle, Mont, Broadview, Mont, Broadview, Mont, Broadview, Mont, Belmont, Mont, Broadview, Mont, Box 25 Polson, Montana 532 Yellowstone Billings, Mont, CLASS OF 1941 518 N. 3lSt. Billings, Mont, Broadview, Mont, South Beaucoup St, Pinckneyville, Ill, Broadview, Mont, OCCUPATION Housewife Housewife Housewife Farmer and Teacher Farmer Farmer Uranium Consultant DECEA SED Housewife Housewife Rancher Housewife Housewife DECEA SED T eacher Housewife Mayor and Farmer Rancher Housewife Farmer Rancher F8II'I16I' Stenographer Housewife Housewife Farmer CHILDREN Three Four Two One Two Three Two Three Four Three Two Four Four Three Three Two Five Three Two Two None Two Two One NAME Hertha Sandbak Lynch Henry Seitz Christie Mike Reva Nash Popelka Arlene Armstrong Drevs Lee Stoltenberg Banks Willard Baird Verna Skurdal Carlson John Hauser Lyle Sandbak Pat Stoltenberg Glen Morton Daryl Beeman Marie Heiken Vernon Ballard Clare Armstrong Ivie Bernice Morten Ballard Kenneth Frey Dean Jansma Delbert Ballard Evertte Conover Carl Heiken Dorothy Corbin Frey Robert Morton alumni ADDRESS OCCUPATION CLASS OF 1941 CContinuedJ 2138 Silver Sage Trail Billings, Mont, CLASS OF 1942 Broadview, Mont, 384th Air Refueling Sq, Dow A, F, B, , Maine Acton, Montana CLASS OF 1943 Broadview, Mont, Broadview, Mont, Broadview, Mont, Belmont, Mont, Broadview, Mont, CLASS OF 1944 707 N. 31511 St. Billings, Mont, 817 N, 28th St, Billings, Mont, Broadview, Mont, CLA SS OF 1945 Broadview, Mont, 327 N. Ewing St. Helena, Mont. Molt, Mont, CLASS OF 1946 1131 Ave, D, Billings, Mont, Molt, Mont, Broadview, Mont, 1948 Chaucer Dr, Cincinnati 37, Ohio CLASS OF 1947 517 Wright Richland, Wash, Hysham, Mont, Broadview, Mont, Broadview, Mont, Broadview, Mont, Housewife FRIIIICI U, S, Air Force Housewife Housewife Housewife Farmer Housewife Farmer Truck Driver Registered Nurse Farmer FEIIIHCI Teacher Farmer Housewife Housewife Farmer TV Engineer Civil Engineer Band Auditor Farmer Housewife Farmer CHILDREN One One None Three Three Three Two Four Five Three None Four Three None Two Three Two Three Two None One Three Three None NAME Delores Barker Swartz Marvin Frey Gordon Swartz Marvin Beernan Rolla Auer Speer Ronald Arter Margaret Melcher walrh Lucille Frey Robert McCol1ough Mary Lou Beeman Delores Harding Eckhart Marjorie Frey Arneson Oscar Ameson Robert Badgett Virginia Olsen Lois Drevs Hope Magnuson Rose Lois Ann Badgett Smyk Bernard Smyk Glenn Frey alumni ADDRESS CLASS OF 1948 Home on the Range Rawlins, Wyo, Broadview, Mont, Broadview, Mont, Broadview, Mont, CLASS OF 1949 416 18th St, West Billings, Mont, CLASS OF 1950 412 N. 15th Sr, Billings, Mont, 512 Greenwood Lane Billings, Mont, 707 N. 30 Billings, Mont. CLASS OF 1951 2024 9th Ave, N, Billings, Mont, Fort Wayne Bible College Fort Wayne, Ind, Broadview, Mont, CLASS OF 1952 Broadview, Mont, 432 44-88 USN MCB 41:3 cfo FPO, San Francisco, Calif, Broadview, Mont, Huntley, Mont, 224 N, 24th Billings, Mont, CLASS OF 1954 5258 Inglewood Blvd, Culver City, Calif, Box 160 Courts, Alberta Box 160 Courts, Alberta US56 229 692 Medical Co, 10th Infantry Regiment APO 112, New York, N, Y, OCCUPATION Housewife Farmer FRIIHCI FSIIIICI Housewife Gunsmith Housewife Office Clerk Clerk Student Housewife Housewife U, S, Navy Farmer Housewife Secretary Housewife Housewife Implement Dealer U, S, Soldier C HILDREN Two One Two Two Two None Two None Two None Two One One Two One None None One One None alumni NAME ADDRESS OCCUPATION CHILDREN CLASS OF 1954 Qconrmuedp Paul Arneson 1216 N. 25th St, Student One Billings, Mont, Arlene Auer Arneson 1216 N. 25th St, Housewife and One Secretary CLASS OF 1955 Shirley Nierstheimer 224 N. 24th St, Receptionist None Billings, Mont, Nelson Arter Montana State College Student None Bozeman, Mont. Marlene Kallem Degele Broadview, Mont, Housewife None Charlene Corbin McFarland Molt, Mont, Housewife One Phyllis Barker 121 N. 25th St, Mail and None Billings, Mont, File Clerk CLASS OF 1935 BASKETBALL TEAM OF 1938 advertisers s Range Cubes Layer Pellets IIIVESTIGATE SAVINGS... .FE Buy the Best Buy CD CCIU1- NT The Best in Seed Cleaning Equipment Get Your Grain Cleaned Here Broadview, Montana Calf Meal Chick Feeds X we ky. .. TO GREATER VALUES For rything the Farmer Needs FARIXAEIQS LJIXIICDIXI CDH.. C O. Broadview , Mon LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS WM, Let One Call Do It All 7 Q RlV Q .,q Dial 3-3878 ww h . 1 . ' , wJ VV'1 f Y, 21 South Broadway ,-. , 'A .I A f g ,, 'si Billings, Montana LET US HELP 5 E Z f c ca Q fs ' Q ' Q Zan 7710167 755 M IDLAND NATIONAL. BANK here Every Customer Is Important Your First Milestone Has Been Completed Our Sincere Wish to You for Success Visit Us at Our New Location at the Corner of 3rd Ave. and North Broadway HW .Y J , First at 29th . if . -.,' -, ,-nfl fat- . g g Congratulations to the Class of '56 vo: :ac :uf if wk :ef Remember to Shop at Vaughns 7 3 40 Years Serving Montana Families! 1 . it Everything to Build Anything 1 It ,I 'IV T j U' o xf! ' . 2'Y'TLV.. in - .3 I gg - HAP-DWMlE'PNNT , QA Use Our ABC Plan to Build or Remodel Fourth Ave. N. at Broadway Phone 9-5531 HOTPOINT F AP PLIANCE5 .ii - I ii l 4 X TREASURE STATE 109 Zggsgreet ELECTRIC COMPANY Billings Montana Registered Jeweler American Gem Society 5 I General Custer Hotel Building WJMWZ mf LUMBER co. , fx. ,AX ' E SP4 IT'-H S ' 5 Lumber and Builders 1. X Supplies FUNERAL X Q14 5 X , Phone 4-4844 - E HOME: 'Fig Q Q E 2123 First Avenue N. T. Billings, Montana if ' kxf X - X 1 l K f xxx .Q f of l L if-E X .1Qs 7 Nat? l B'll' S' 1896 Ng ? 1 mgs 1I'1C6 . X 3' 6z'ffZmg4 Nutritious Dairy Products 109 South 28th Street Billings, Montana IVICJIXH AGUE25 Szguiedzfe Qecaehq H 2.817 Znd Avenue North D A I R Y , , 'If-'E-If: 'kizglfial , V X Q ln 6 . . Billings, Montana SNOOK ARTCO' I-1 lJl:'t5Nl:l-QS Q91 DRUG STORE A ,V W Filling Your Prescriptions - V Is Our Specialty -l pun 219 North 29th Phone 2-2244 llO North 29th Street Billings, Montana Billings, Montana Teenagers 502 North 32nd Street Always Billings, Montana Welcome Phone-3-3626 N E LS O N P ' E 1? MUSIC HOUSE T 5 E R 2720 3rd Avenue North 5 O in N TJ D Billings, Montana TYPEWRITER -I EXCHANGE Best Wishes to the Class of F1-Om c-R Uss1Ncs 5, , 'ix mm ' BA A 'Qi 2 FAR MERS R tp-We 4 UNION INSURANCE You Are Always Welcome Full Coverage on Crop - Hail- Fire Life and Hospital Insurance Mlxed D1'ink5 Lunches 2405 2nd Avenue North Broadview, Montana Billings, Montana I s. i I E E s S i 3 ? Q 1 2 3 ! 5 1 4 5 i 4 A X 5 i ,. 3 2 5 2 5 E I 5 E 4 E 1 x ,iT..,.i...1.. ....T..T,.-u.,....1-,.,.....-......-,.i-.........,.,.,..,-,,,,... ,......,., N.,..-V , ..-. .. -., v. .. i
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