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Within the pages of this chronicle You may see our forest fun and Fame and supporters, the underclassmen Who will carry on the traditions Which, for four seasons, have been Our joy and our responsibility, And our woodland guides, the faculty Who have stood by us, ready to offer A helping hand, should we stumble Or fall along the twisting way. Your journey is about to begin, Dear reader, we hope you enjoy it. IE3ehitztiii11I ks., We dedicate this Annual to you, Mr. Haney. As we have traveled through our Forest ot Knowledge, we have found a new friend along the way--a trustworthy, capable per- son, who has pointed out the path which we will strive to follow. You are this friend. With this, our book, goes our thanks for what you have done in the past and our assurance that you will be associated with all our happy memories of high school lite. PRINCIPAL GEORGE HANEY Uolzfefzfs Our Forest Guides: The Administration Moiestic Winter: The Senior Class Colorful Autumn: The Junior Class Carefree Summer: The Sophomore Class Budding Spring: The Freshman Class Forest Fun: Schoot Activities Forest Fame: Sports Forest Supporters: Advertisements r Q 455' Ns Y 1-,Z ' f H-A Q IE - . x Ya? fi. -- ,Q A wi' 1 ,' Q-' w N fl Q . v' 5 WF i ' g 2 gk . Ax i i r I S 5 I K , . u v x M 3 I ' Q i , w' .J - MR. LOWELL W, JOHNSON As the leader and director of our Forest of Knowledge, Mr. Haney embodies the very principles and ideals for which the school stands. He came to Butte high school lost year bringing with him new ideas and an ardent desire for getting things done. The friendly under- standing and genuine interest which he has shown in the affairs and students of the school have helped to increose the spirit of cooperation and harmony. The class of l946 owes mony thanks to this man, whom they respect and are proud to call their friend. Earning the sincere respect of the entire student body, Mr. Lowell W. Johnson is serving his eighth year as City Superintendent of Schools. Though few of the students know Mr. Johnson personally, all are aware of his helpful influence. His manner is quiet and reserved, but businesslike. His ability to see equally well both sides of a ques- tion perhaps accounts for his many friends. Mr. Johnson is truly our friend behind the scenes. MR. GEORGE HANEY 6 I 3. , A Your attention, please. Almost every school day, Assistant Princi- pal Stanley iMidgel Griffiths begins the announcements over the public address system with this command. lt might easily be called his trade mark and has made his voice well known to every Butte high school students. ln the office daily, Midge never fails to return a greeting. His quiet efficiency is noticed as he helps students, checks excuses, and talks to parents and visitors. That his personal interest in student af- fairs is constant is attested by his aid in assemblies, class activities, and games. MR. JAMES C, HARRIS MR, STANLEY GRIFFITHS Popular with and respected by stu- dents and faculty alike is Mr, James C. Harris, assistant principal, He is our Forest disciplinarian, For o part of each day, Mr. Harris is a member of the faculty, as he teach! es sociology with great success. He shows an interest in every student activity and a willingness to aid in promoting worthwhile school causes. His well developed sense of humor is frequently displayed, much to the delight of the students, who will remember him as a good friend. 8 MISS THULA RODES Our trail would not be prop- erly blazed without the girls in the main office, Helen Steen and Margaret Mil- ler, two most helpful forest guides. ln addition to keep- ing the routine journals of our trip, they have handled many additional chores to aid us in our wooded trek. We have found them ever- willing to help make our journey enjoyable. Dean of girls, Miss Thula Rodes, has proved herself a loyal and hard- working member of the Butte high school administrative staff. She is never too busy to give her careful consideration to the problems con- fronting the students, Her helpful guidance aided our group of for- esters in overcoming many of the obstacles which they met on their path through the forest. l-ler qual- ities of patience and understanding, in addition to her deep interest in student activities, have won her much respect and admiration from the student body. MARGARET MILLER, HELEN STEEN A M H A it ,.iX 'fiitfffi 51 A .X fe W' , ss ' 3 ' A we -4 M 'va If X xl: 1 v A NX 1. S Q 2 'Q sf ' V .f Q T v 'Z' F T' 2 5 ui xnu ' , 't .VII QQ: S 0 S 5 , yv :X b xxx 5 ' 'Q' 5 C' , .- , , gy. L- .Jn - ' 'inf Q . K 4 . X , -ff. A g 1, . A Xa' ' - , x 2-A FX 45 . . x ., --M B,,,-.-.-- ' I , ,Q -' . 1 , ' .xx 4,1 , ,-' A ,e ,do ,....-X. , .,-4--- r. ge l 4 A . I C4 1 ight 4. 5 A -as aniofz Ufam AI Heimbach Miss Marie Moebus pFeSid6l'If Adviser Frank Zubick Vice-President Ca rolyn Jean Schwartz Secretary Miss Myrtle Stewart Shirley Fordmeir Adviser Treasurer U65 gazes! of gfnowfecfgs As Spring comes to the forest, new, but with its promise of growth and development, so we as freshmen entered high school, our Forest of Knowledge. The first incident of our trek along the trail of study, activity and achieve- ment was our electing Mr. Ettore Giovanetti and Miss Marjorie Hawke trail advisers. In addition, Bud McNabb, Jean Price, Shirley Davis and Howard Gronfein were selected as guides to lead us-the tenderfoot class of B. H. S. Spiritedly we pursued the early part of our journey in the wake of our trail- blazers to the attainment of a better education. Mr. Giovanetti left before the season closed and was replaced by Miss Marie Moebus. When we paused to contemplate and predict the future we observed that quickly, im- perceptibly, summer had come bringing to full foliage the trees, shrubs and flowers. Refreshed, our group of promising woodsmen moved forward on the trail to high school fame, Leadership in this summer season was entrusted to Jim Daniel, Dan Sullivan, Peggy Fisher and June Tierney. Along the way we conquered studies and activities until our group stopped at a forest lodge to enjoy the sophomore dance. Now apparent along the winding path were the beginnings of the success for which we strove so zealously. As autumn neared, our trail-makers hesitated and thought of the twisting trail ahead. Amidst the forest's ubiquitous beauty, our class continued on the way with Gene Wilson, Peggy Fisher, June Tierney and Shirley Trimble now in the lead. Our anticipation of leaving ever new and better landmarks was realized when from our ranks came leaders in scholarship, sports, music and other activities. Presenting a resounding assembly and a sparkling prom proved us worthy and capable in this, our junior year. Chill winds and snow flurries quickly succeeded the playful breezes which had carried away the russet, yellow and varicolored leaves from the trees. These crisp dry leaves rustled about our feet as we stopped to plan the final quarters of our journey through the boundless Forest of Knowledge. Cheered by the brightness and majesty of the winter season with its stimulating cold days, we felt the closeness of the forest's end and were encouraged to blaze this section of the trail even more closely than we had the other three. Miss Hawke left our ranks as trail adviser and was suc- ceeded by Miss Myrtle Stewart while the newly elected guides were Al Heim- bach, Frank Zubick, Carolyn Jean Schwartz and Shirley Fordmeir. Ac- credited seniors now, we displayed efficiency in staging a glorious Senior Formal and a royal Coronation Festival. King Bohunkus reigned upon his throne, too, as we declared an informal holiday for pleasure and fun. Our class of '46 emerged from the Forest of Knowledge, cognizant of the fact that the return of spring would reveal our trail to be continuous with the avenue of life. I. N 4, I 'r 3 ALEXANDER, KATHERINE FINLAYSON Sports Girl General Orchestra Pep Club Skating Club Volleyball Baseball Badminton GA.C ARGALL, IERYL CLAIRE Argie General Pep Club Pun-Amerlccln Club Tennls BARTLE VIRGINIA Qulet General Volleyball Sllatlng Club Softball ANDRENE, PATRICIA LOUISE 'lm Par ' General Pep Club sllalmg club G A. C. Volleyball IAKER, STELLA ALMEDIA Suzie Commercial Band Pep Band Orchestra Glee Club Skotmg Club IENNETTS, MARIE CECILE Mack Scientific Pep Club Senlor Lllesoving AMOS. MARION HUNTLEY Flutlst Deluxe Modern Language Bond Pep Band Orchestra Pqlar Club Pepsi-Cola Schalurshiv Contestant Annual Ads Junlor Prom Senior Formal Tennis Natrona! Honor SocletY 'NWN AUMAN, ROSE ELIZABETH Mac Scilnfific Marionette Club Skatmg Club IARTZEN, IETTE J EAN E Bets General Pep Club Twi rllng Cheerleader IOSTON. LE ROY HERMAN OI-ll That Boy General l AND WS, FA IN! ELIIAIETM Polly ' Commercial l i IARNETT, RUTH MARIE Ruff General Pep Club Drarnollc Club Junior Play Archery Manager G A C IOLTON. LAURELEI MAE Smelly Smoorh' Sclantili: Pan-Amencun Club Pep Club - we IAKEI. NATALII LOUISE Glggles Commercial Twlrling Pep Club Volleybdll Baseball Archery Badmlnron IAUMAN. CAKYL ANN Smlles Carnmereial Orchestra Frollc Manager Pep Club Annual Twist Junlor Prom Archery Skatlng Club Volleyball ,, G A C Nallonal Hnnor Soclcty x rownm. PAULA ILAINI Rusty Scientific Pep Club Polar Club Mnuntaineer Stall Fiolic Skating Club Dramatic Club IIINEY, SHIRLEY JEAN Llvely General Twirl ing Vol Ieyboll Tennls Skilng Skating Club Badmlnran CANNON. Jo ANN c. Jody General Pep Club Junlor Prom Vice-Preslderlt, Glrls' Orgonixntlon Senior Formal CHAUVIN, ' LUIS JEAN Del.gmlul Commercial Annual Typlst Pep Club G, A, C. Skating Club Volleyball Aerlol Darts Natlonol Honor Soclety lf v' z Fx gag., .MY IIINNAN, A moms Armor 'Yf::,:'.. 'nl' Dependable Gunn' Commercial I Pep CM, National Honor SocletY Dmmo IKOME, IITHIL ALICE D Slick General Twlrling Skating Club Volleynall Softball I Q cl IUTLEK. FAITH CAKOLYN Nonr.halont Gerlerel Volleyball 50ttbQll As -,gf I cAnl.soN. ' FLORENCE MAY 2 Flossle Scientific Polar Club Pep Club Skating Club Baseball CASICK, - oowrnv mul: CHAMAN A9 ': e Nlus DANIEL Sk :saab HCh'p5H S0353 U Scientific Volleyball Badminton CLAYTON Muscles CHKISTMAN DONALD LEE Cadet Scientific Band Pep Band Pan-American Club Pepsi-Colo Scholarship Contestant Annapalls Appointee Junior Prom Natlonal Honor Soclety ML 95 'G'l er- General lwslflfl CLIMENT, IAIIAIA FIANCES Versahle Gsnnl Little Theatre Tournament Pon-American Club Art Club Junior Play CONNOIS. THOMAS RAYMOND Sleepy Gonna! CUSICK, ETNEL MAE Gemal General Pep Club Juruor Prom CONN, - JACK EDGAR All-Star' ' stknlifk B Club Foolball Basketball Track Annual Edilorial Slalf CUNNINGHAM. AUDIEY PATRICIA Conservunve Commercial G A C. Volleyball Softball R ! if DAICICN, DAN Sartorinl General Track B Club CLOWAID, WANDA JEANNETTE Cute Garlen! Pep Club French Club Polar Club suumlg Club Senior Formal Baseball volleyball K Xi CORIETTI CLAUDENE Claude Commercial Bond Chorus ' Pep Club lm-nor Prom - 3 CVIJANOVICN, IESSIE Breezy Commercial Annual Edntonal Stoll Mounlauneer Stall- Jumor Prom COLIIRT, AUDIEY EVA Changeable Commercial Volleyball Badminton Baseball -- CURRY, IUTH LOUISE ' Reserved General Bond Pep Bond Orchestra Arr Club mlvnnsou, Ross culms HHQDW., General DANIEL, HERIERT JAMES Charles Boyer General Nahanni Thegplqns Sophomore Pregidg,-lp Lltrle Theatre Tournament Junior Prom r fl qN,,.xN g . N X , f LC' ll? ,Q DEMMONS CLEO IOSE Llkeable Cormrrercrel Pep Club DIISCOLL. DAHLIEIG, HARRY WILLIAM All-American Scientific Foolball Boskelboll Track 8 Club Pens-4Cnlo Sclmlqrshrp Conleslanl National Hum. Sr-clz-ry CHARLES DENNIS -'Tll0ugmlul smrrlarlr l DUGDALE. IUSSELI. MARION Swell Kill Seioniilk Sflcnce Club P'-llcclzovl Club Jurllor Prom Senior Fume! DAVIS. DONALD ' 'Curly' ' ifllfll Pop Club DAVIS, SHIRLEY ANN Cure Kid General Pep Club Skating Club Freshman Secrelarlf Baseball Volleybdll Badminton DOIAN, MARY ELIZABETH '8l0ndle Seilnfific Pep Club ,ESS DONAHUE, PATRICK JOHN Trombone Kldw Scientific Band Pen Band Dance Band Junior Prom Semor Formal DAVIS, SYLVIA JANET Sunshine Slitltilic PorlfArr-erlcan Club Skating Club Softball DOWLING, SHIRLEY ANN M Club Beouly' Commercial T...fl.f-9 Jurllor Prom Senior Formal DRISCOLL, E IOIEKT STEPHAN Butler Girrcral ' DUFFY, DUCK' ' JQHN IOIEIT :nuns VIRGINIA Q - me 5 p b ' Hubba Hubba . M ' An' Commercial ' - R EooIrb.:I:IaII OS C G A C XC Track Boxing 0 ' , . . Mr: ,i M1 .,J' ' l J ' '.f - 'ji' g lf.. , fb' 'fi' UQ' DUNIAI, HELEN LOUISE Weave General Pop Club Dramatic Club G A C r J 953 DUNIAI, J 'fb PEGGY YVONNE Vonnie Glmnl Pep Club Skating Club Polar Club Volleyball BCQIIIHYOII DUNN, RNODA PEARL DUNSTAN. Flinanaus LEONARD WILLIAM Cammnreisl ' P'0mlS 'l9 Twurlmg Manual Arn Polar Club Jumor Prom Skohng Club Volleyball - 5 f I I ELLIOTT, . ' ' THEODORE E. x ' Dream Bay L .L A L Seiontllic f' ' I Football 1 ' ., nv fi ' A tf .K T my Q , C X. IVANS, MARY GOLDA Blonde Gelllral Pep Club Transfer from Johannesburg, Sourh Alum FARROW, THEADORE JAMES Pleasant Gcnunl FISHER. ' ,ef M.. 5 MAlGAn:'r JANE Hpeggy.. I 31' Sciantilie 'rw.n.ng 5 Glee Club - L 2 ..1 ,Q Chorus , -, .,,, ff, .1 Saphornure Secretary -: f- Jumar Vvce,Presudenr 6 Junnor Llfcsuvmg jx A' ' Pep Club ' -- Jumor Prom ,K-Q ' M Club ' Ncmonal Honor SocueYY FORDMEIR, SHIRLEY MAY Self Lf General Annual Sole-5 Annual Ads PUD Club Twlrlmg Pun Amvvlcczn Clul, Junlor Prpm Sumo: Fan-ml Senna: Trgqgum, Polar Club IVANS, SHIRLEY ANN r,,enaly Commercial Dfamotuc Club Nollonal Thesp-uns Skalmg Club ERWIN, DORIS MAE SwecIne,s Commnrcinl Pep Club FAVA, MARY LOU ' Dark Eye5 Gonna! Junior Prom G A. C. Skating Club Badminton Volleyball FLOYD, VIRGINIA CLAIRE Celcshal Ginuul Annual Ednonal Stall Secretary, Glrls' Orgcnlzurlon Polar Club Pep Club Gurls' Frollc Semor Formal Iumor Prom lumor Red Cross Nanonal Honor Somew FICY, MARY ANNf 'Fmlav' Gtnuul FIESHMAN, ELIZAIETH M Y Amsnc All Home Economic: Twvvlmg Pep Club Polar Club Sk: Club An Club Jumor Prom -'N rw! Y ' ln' l riff A gl, lx I F . x I l F l . 5---.... l V f L srl,-E A ricmcamg, I mount .wats Accomrnoda!mg Samara GIISON WILLIAM JOSIPH ' 'Hoot Gounl Football Boskerboll GIIEN. EIVIIN GEORGE Cordial Scionrlfiq FOOTE, ADELE MARIE Hprclvrablr' ' Commercial Pen Club GAC r x . C7 GARLAND. IAY IICNAIL l1n.-mm Gr.-ne-ral GUAY, IOIERT LOUIS HHuppy Seienrilie GELLING, W IUTII ILEANOI Titian Tornado Commercial Polar Club Skating Club Ping-Pong Tournament vuueybau Softball Bodminbon GLASE JAMES ALIEIT Inlellecluol Snonhlk French Club Junuor Play Pepsu Cola Scholarshlp Conleslun! GIIFFITN DIXIE DEAL ' Good Deal General Twnrlmg M Club Pulm Club Pun Amencon Club Pun Clul. lumm Pmm GUNNARY, LILLIA N FLORENCE L4-vw--.14 m 11,x lr, General blnvmg xmllrllwgrs Umlvmna- vu Sollll-'zll , ' 7, GEIGUIICN, DAILY ANN Hem.. Csannnlal Junior Lifesaving Sham-ng ' , vnneybau Solihull Nanonal Honor Sociefy I. 6597, Q Af VILMA CAKMILI-A om Those Eyes Samara Il Pan-American Club G. A. C. GOODALL. PATRICIA GENEVIEVE Good-In-All General GIIIILE. MARILYN JEAN Comperem Commercial President, Guls' Orgamzohon Pep Club Glec Club Chorus Junior Prom Senior Formal Frolic Play Day GUIDONI. JEANNE KATHLEEN Curl: Eyes General rwumq Mountaineer Slafl Twlrling Annual Ads Volleyball Bodmmlon Sollboll GIONLEY, JEWELL ANN Sports Chcmpvonu General Pep Club G A C 1'.,mr,lmg Skunng Golf Bodrmnmn volleyball Tennns Solihull Nm-.mu Honor soc .my . M HACKMAN. VIVIAN PAY At0mlc Blonde Commercial nwlmg Pep Club Tun-blmg Polar Club l. MARIINGTON. KINNETM Joan Llltle Devll Scienlillc X Stall Prom Notlonol Honor Soc lety T A k ' 3 ff 55? I l HALLEI, WILLIAM FRANCIS Amloble Seicrlfilie Bond Pep Bond Jazz Band HIIMIACH. AL JAMES frm Cruel Sciuntillc Ser-.lor Presldent Presldent, French Club Annual Edltorlol Stoll Jan Band Scrllor Formal Football Hockey Junlor Prom Track PeDsleCoIa Scholorshlp Contestant HOLLAND CHARLES FRANCIS Emtsuslosm General Auto Mechorllcg MAFT. IOIIIT FRANCIS Lodles' Mon General Football Basketball Track NANDLIN, GEIALDINI MAI!! HJGHY.. Cornrnlnicl Twlrllng Polar Club Junlor Prom Volleyball Skatmg National Honor Soclcty Muvrv, FRED CHARLES Stretch Gernrul Truck B Club HODGE, IOIIIT CLIFTON HBOD., Manuel Arn Sand HOIIOM, PATRICIA LOUISE 'lvlcerlc on E Jude' Stiertrihc Sk' Club 'Fwzldervl Seglelcl I and Tfeosufell G A L Secrelory Peo Club Tumbllng Dru-rlollc Club Jun-or Prom HILMS. SHIILIY SUI Suzy Home lnaornkn Mountomeer Stall Pep Club Secretory and Treasurer Secretory, Glrls' Organlzotoon Pon-Amerlcan Club Junlor Prom Senior Formal Frollc I HOLLINIECK. MICHAIL EDWIN Mme General Boxmg NAIVEY. nuanrs. mvm menu Tmf.Qu.l seamam f LOUIS! ILAINI Huw Gunrul Cheerleader Mounru-new Stoll Arlnuol Edvlorlol Slall Teen Square Council Pep Club Oulll and Scroll Frolnli lunlor Prom Bodmmlon Volleyball Solvbcll Skcrmg G A C now, crm-n NI lsm.Lz AHul.-lr Gcnornl Glee Club NOSKIN, WILLIAM IDWARD Creveur de Coeur! General Jon Band JIISIY. WILLIAM ALIIIT Adrmrcble General JOHNSON, JEANINE Ill! Dexlerous General Mounlomeer Stoll Pep Club Frollc G A C J rnrOr Prom .,, , NUIIII. IETN DOLOIIS lnvrgorol mg' ' General Head Mclorerre Vuce- Presrdent, Pon-Amer-can Club Aer-al Dan Chompuon Skov-ng Club Jur-nor Prom H I 1 IISEN, DOLOIIS FRANCE S Dee Commercial Volleyball Baseball S-rlmmlng Ska:-ng JOIIIL ALIIRT ARNOLD HAI ,. Stknllfit Bond Orchestra JOHNSTON, AUOIIY LOUIS! Vnvoc:ou9 Cornrrrorziol Band ' Peo Club Skmmg Club VrcewPresldml of G. Tennis Sensor Formal A. C. NUNT, IUNICE JAN! .JOYH Scienlilic Bond Glee Club G A C Junvor Prom Sen-or Formal JIUNG. YOUNG Good N..ghbo, Stionlifk Jormsou, Muvm IMIL School Pol Scionrilie Foolboll NUODLISTON, JOHN PATRICK BIuzyaclmel General JACKSON, MARY MAICILL CeIlle Commercial Pep Club Glee Club JOHNS, SHIRLEY CLAIII Congemal Gncrsl Glen Club Polar Club JOHNSTON. DORIS MAUIINI Johnnie Scientific Band Pep Club JUDGI. KINNETH IIANCIS Good Kid Gonorol Bond Pep Bond Orchestra Junior Prom IILLY, TNOMB IDWAID Ke Sskrnlfk Ski Club Junior Prom lgf DNB. , JIANNI ILLIN Oar Best Stiiliifk . Pep Club Prrsrdcnl G. A. C. Treasurer I Polar Club - Proiecnon Club Annual Soles N Jumor Play .lumor Prom me-can sa-cumin., F Conleslont frolic Nm-onal Honor Socrery JONIS, KATHIYN I. JORDAN, Katia IOIIIT IDWIN Modern Languega Pep Club Ski Club Fun y General Track KALLGIIYL IUGINI THIODOII Kal Stlllilfic Mounminoer Edivor Armuol Editor PCD Club President Cheirltlldir Dramoirc Club Quill ana Saou Junior Prom Junior Play Pepsi-Cold 5Cholarshl9 Conlnsranr National Honor Society Presidenv KILLY, CLAKINCI WILLIAM Girls' Click! Scientific Fooiboll Truck Proioction Club Pon.Amcrican Club National Honor Sociqvy KILLY, ILIZAIITN JULI Juni of '46 Stlonfifll Manonmc Club Pep Club National Honor Sslqfy KNAYY, LOIKAINI HAIII. Rainy Gonnnl Prolection Club French Club Pep Club Girls' Sports KI NWA' DOROTHY MAI!! Scientific ow Club Junior Prom Volleyball 'Y Q lol-run. F Au.:u Ln lndus0rious Gomul t . Truck ' S KOLMAN. JOHN ANT9N mr Cunard load P59 Bard Orchestra Senna Cllb Proiochon Club Pon-American Club fl? KAMIICM WILLIAM JAMIS Dynamic Ganonl Football Bcskotball Track B Club KITTO. MARILYNNI FRANCIS Chic Madam Languqn Orchestra Little Theater Tournament Dromoric Club Pep Club Ski Club Tennis Junior Prom Senior Formal LARSON, ALTIIIA Sincere Selontiflg Marionette Pep Club G. A. C. Manager Volleyball Junior Prom National Honor Soricty LII. ROIIRTA Bobbin Gannl Twirllrlg LUOMA. SNIRLIYRAMONA Efficient Conlunlol Vollfyball Sohball Skating MQGRIGOR. IARIARA .IIAN . Jittnrbug Gallon! Mountaineer-Stott Annual Ads Twirling Pop Club Ski Club Skating Club Quill and Scroll Softball Volleyball Senior Formal Jitterbug Contests LAVIRY PATRICIA ANN Port Gonrul Band Orchestra Pan-American Club LOWNIY DOROTM Y J IAN Cormmnlal Junior Prom Volloyball Softball Skating MQCONNILL, oonomv om. Gonaral Pop Club Pan-American Club Dramatic Club National Tlwspiana Quill and Scroll Mountainnr Staff Archery G. A. C. IMLIOD, MILIN MARII ..Scom,.. Seloritlfic Bond Pep Bond Skating Club G. A. C. Manaqor Senior Formal Archery LIYIOLD, IARIARA ANN 8utchie Galen! Twirling MGAULIYII, MARY FRANCIS Corner Girl Scloatllle Mountalnnr Staff Pon-American Club Girls' Sport: ly MQLAU IN, ID ALIIIT SkatefS' Dream Conunarcial Junior Prorn Track LIARY, WILLIAM IDWARD Frenchy Seiontilie Football French Club LUNDSTIOM, SYLVIA AMELIA Adorable Ganaral M:DONALD, SHIRLEY OLIVI PENN Selantlll: Pep Club Polar Club Softball Volleyball Junior Prom MAIII. IIATRICI JEAN Ham.. General Band Orchesvra G. A C Junmr Prrrm MASTESICH. LOUIS MLW.. Comuuoxial MASTERS. JOHN WILLIAM HcppyfGo-Lucky General Intramural Sporls l 5 MIHAILOVICH, , MITCHELL Mitch Couuununlal MITCHELL. CHARLES JOSEPH Chuck Gcnenl Football Basketball MOIGAN THOMAS RICHARD Husputable Scueluhlle MASSEY. THOMAS LEIOY Reverend Glolnl Praleclucru Club Pep Club Junuof Prom Nanmal Honor Socuety MAYO, FARNAM HOWARD ..Mon,, Gomnl Basketball Track Pan-American Club Junior Prom MOLTHEN. IDWARD H.. Il. nsluggu.. Sciiifk 50009 Track lntmmuml Bosklibnll Pm Club Dramatic Club Annuzxl 5415 Slu Club Football Intramural Basketball Track MOYI-I, MARY CLAIRE Sweet Stull General Glee Club Pep Club Ar! Club Volleyball G. A.,C. Bodmunlon MASTERS, IAY GORDON ..WW,,. stienfilig Jumor Prom MILLER. WHITNEY M. ' 'Splnledu Scioniilk MORRISON, IUSSILL LAYTON LiNle Fellow Scientific Band Pep Club Drarnalic Club Senior Formal MW1 5- . I l 1 .l.f MIRRLI, LILLIAN ELLEN .fM.'kll General Twlrlirlg M Club ',Lihle Theater Tournament Pep Club .6. A. C. Junior Prom Volleyball Soflbal I NYE, WILLIAM oq,r.l..,' General Foulboll Track Band Mountaineer Ski Club WRIGHT Stall I PH' . M. NAGIL KENNETH WILLIAM ..P.pw.. General PARK ROSE JANE Sllllrky General Mourllalneer Srqlf Annual Editorial Sm!! Science Club Secretary Pan-American Club Quill and Scroll snoring Club Sofft-all Champion Volleyball champion Nacional Honor Sqglgfy PAT? ERSON JUANITA Jvhrmle General Bond 'LUIS Par' Ami-mar glul, Serum Formal 3 PENZENIK, Momm, Munn surllmu JAMES wana: PeflSi-fel' Burk Geneve g...,,,l X Pep Club -ff.. .fm 5. '1 , 2:45:22 .,:.. '.'--r.,u::: .::l 1!- -1 -'2tgf.1:::::,:E- ::::ff:'::: ' I1s!!!II2 '-vii ,'!if'g L . ' -if wwf 'gb rnnson, LA nov a. Pele General MURRAY, CHARLOTTE J EAN Chu: k Glneral Shaving Club PETTERSEN, CORA EDNA 5' 2 , Eyes ol Blue Scientific Pol-lAAmerlccln Club Treasurer Pep Club Sollboll Vol leybull Archery I., . 4 NIB, HAROLD AUDI-Nl HHGHY.. Sclenfllk Boxing Pon-Arnericon Club Presldent f I I 7 U L, 1 3 V Ml . f J ' V PALAGI, .Sf 5 HAIEL FAULENE -' Pal 1 Conlrnerelal F slam.: cut. -rf I f Soltball ,J faq 3 Volleyboll M ,fu Q f ' 'X I J PARSONS. KENNETH IUTTE ,,Km,. Scientific Junior Prom Comrmllee lf fl 'vdfy ' ' ' ' 4 ncll. 7 fu' 1 lo Ann Mu I - f ' , Padua Z' f General I If Den Club . 'f -ff . , 4.1 French Club X. Cl 'Q KJ fl Dromallc Club 2 I 1 Polar Club D k 'lf' W 1, PETRONI, ANGELO RellobIe General 'YlvJ?.3 .mo- PERUSICL FLORENCE LUCILLE Smitty General Pep Club Arr Club Drama Junlor Prom PHILLIPS, ANITA JUNE Neets General Bond Mountaineer Staff Annual Adi Froluc Junior Prom Volleyball . Softball Badminton fi PQPPE HAROLD WAYNE Tommy Dorsey Scientific Bond Pep Band Jon Bond Ornhesira Senior Formal Junior Prom PLUMMERI MARY MARJORIE Mimi Stitlllifit Bond Annual Editorial Stoll PepsiYCoIo Scholarship Contestant Ski Club Pep Club Polar Club Tennis Junior Prom Senior Formal G. A. C. National Honor Society PINNE, ELIZARETH LUUISE Penny Commercial Frolic .2 PRIEM, MARGARET JEANNE Upeggy.. Gononl QUAYLE DOLORES ANNE Dosne General Twirlmg Glee Club Art Club Polar Club Lifesaving Junior Prom RANTIO, DONALD PAUL MotchIess' ' Goncral Boxing REARDON. MARY ELLEN ..-I-ig.. Govnnl Ski Club Archery RICHARDSON, ROSS JOSEPH Inu-nimble Seilntllle POPOVAC. STEPHEN OIREN HPODH Conwnonicl 41 QUINNILL, CLARA MAI Carly Scllnfllk Orchestra Pep Club Pepsi-Colo Scholarship Contestant Polar Club Dramatic Club G. A. C. Mm-mr National Honor Sgr,-my RICHYER, DONALD FRANK mn Gennrlb Boxing Baseball 9 s RICKETTS. ROIERT SPENCER lnmotvven Sclfnhhc Football Track A' Y 4 '. P - Gi ,K , E AI?-3 ' SQ. if , . A if : I PURDY, IRVINE AUSTIN Ozzle Scianlific Band Pop Hand RENIERG. ELINOR LORENE Bunny Ganaval Skohng Volleyball Aerial Dans Baseball nun, . ARLA ERNESTINE Graclous Cornrnanial G A. C. v 45 SALO. DOUGLAS WILLIAM Good Humor:-d Genual Foolboll lnlramurnl Boskcllxclll Amlem Manager , scnonssnc, CATHERINE AGNES Toolsle Ganaval Band Pep Club Volleyball Swnmmlng SIMMONS. DAYTON EUGENE Cr-lrlfmnlnnnblbm Sc-entific IISKEN, WILLIAM IENNETTS Slum Clrcull' Scientific nh- flats lllv wl.l 4 Prl lu ,Q .. .4 -tsl .fl yl . SCALAIRIN. JACQUELINE LOUIS- Joc hue General Twurllng Q' . la 'A SNIELDL OWEN FRANCIS Peacecble Cunlnanial SKOOG, ROY EDWARD Ecliv-golngu Manual Arn SANDILOOM, LILLIAN MONTANA fancy Commercial Twlrllng Gluv Club M Culle- Jlmllll Pmm Sulwlrlr Furmul SCHWARTZ, CAROLYN JEAN Illuminating P stialfifk e9 Bond Orchestra Bond Scmor Secretary Glee Club Ski Club G A. C, Junlor Prom Senlor Formal Tenms P9951-Colo Scholarship Contestant Nollonol Honor Sogigy SKOGLUND, - FRANCES CLAIR Peaches and Cream General Polar Club Skallng ROLFE. FRANCES IONE mn Modern Language Pep Club Skuvlng Solihull Volleyball W SCARDIGLI. PHYLLIS MARIE ' 'Phyl I Commercial Bodmlnron Volleyball Twlmg Skonng SIDOR. ' JOSEPH EUGENE HSV. Scientific n SMARTT, GEORGE MADISON Nando Selenfilk Boxing Basketball Junior Prom Semor Formal Sk: Club STEVENS, WANDA JEAN Ma Mic Commercial Skcrmg Tennis ' Zia-il ' N VJ 5, 4' 6 . A ,A I , 5 ,f x TOUIIKIS, MAIEL Manny Scientific Pep Club Pepsi-Cola Scholarship Contestant Junior Prom Skating Volleyball Baseball Nnhonol Honor Society X L V, k I SMITH. WILLIAM JU LIAN Manual Arn Football Track B Club Junior Prom SULLIVAN, MARGARET JULE Peony General Glee Club Pep Club Skating Club TIIMILE, SHIRLEY IRIN! Streamlined General Glee Club Junior Treasurer Junior Prom Pep Club Skating Club Senior Formal Volleyball Baseball SMITH, HELEN MARIE Refined Commercial Q Twirling Pep Club but SULLIVAN, DANIEL MICHAEL Sully General B Club Football Baskelbcll Sophomore Vrce4Presudenl Junior Prom TIANKEL, JAMES WALTER Chunk Scientific Boxing Junior Prom TIITT. VIVIAN ALTNEA ..VW,. General Glu Club G, A, C Junior Prom Volleyball Play Day M STANISICN. GEORGE MAKKU Judo General Basketball Track 555 -Y xg, Sli? TIEINEY, JUNE MARIE HRM., General Twirlmg Junior Secretary Sophomore Treasurer Polar Club Junior Lifesaving Junior Prom TRIPT, K ron err! ' Band Pep Ban Junior Senior Formal Ml. if fb rl s' U ' SULLIVAN. DOLOIES MAIGAIIT Sugar General Pep Club Mounralneer Stoll Volleyball Badminton Solrboll TIEVITNICK, IEVERLY IIENE Shorty Commercial Junior Pram Tennis G A. C. Manager Skating Club Skiing TIUEWOITM Y, RALPH E. The Contended' General Boxing VARCOE, ELSIE LOIS Radiant Scienlilic Annual Editorial Stall Orchestra Pep Club National Honor Society French Club Projection Club Skating Club Junior Prom Pepsi-Cola Scholarship Contestant TURNER, HELEN JOANNI MJD.. General Pep Club . Junior Prom Volleyball Skating Club YARILIA. , neun Louis: G. A. C. lnspiralian General Annual Editorial Stall G. A. C. President G. A. C. Vice-President Play Day Manager Polar Club Senior Lllesovlng Skating Club Pep Club Junior Prom G A. C. . Tennis VElNET'I'll DOLORES ANN Cheerful Commercial Fmllc Archery VIVIAN. AILEE JANET Forever Yours General Pep Club Polar Club WESTLING ' VIRGINIA LEE Glnna Scientific Pep Club Polar Club Science Club Tumbling G. A. C. 'w WATNEN, CHARLES WESLIY Chuck General Football wlllrs, LOLA MARIE Lulubelle Commercial Polar Club PWS' .,. A WALSH. F RED EMMIT Like-able Chap General Hockey WHISSIEL, IOIEITTHOMAS Rhythmic Scientific Band Pep Band Orchestra Dance Band Ski Club Junior Prom TURNER, MARY MAIGAIIT Mil:kie General Pep Club Skating Club Volleyball Softball W If l 72 , VIGUR5l HEDLEY ANDREW Hvlgll General WEIS, WILLIAM JACK WlSle . Ger-eral Junior Prfm J rv W-ff 1. W lg. wnrrl, PHYLLIS AMIEI Phu I Commercial Glcc Club WHITPSIDE, JAMES STEELE, JI. Best Yer Scierliific Band Pep Band Jazz Band Orchestra Jumor Prom Semor Formal WICKIZEK CHARLES DAVID Wick General Annual Editorial Stall Mountaineer Staff Track Cheerleader WILLIAMS, THILMA IRIN! Sis Commercial WILSQN, HOWARD IUGINE Junior Prexy Scientific Band Pew Band Bond Vice-President lunior President Junior Red Crm Chair,-,,o,., Annual Editorial Staff Senior Formal emi-Cola Scholarship Contestant National Honor Soclary WILLIAMS, IRENE Burch General Pep Club Jumor Prom Frohc Wlsll, wanna IYIRITT yu-5, C'N ' n,r1un'n Annu ka.-nm Neem'- Band Gonna! PW 9004 Pep Club Dance Bond PanvAmencan Club ZIMMIKMANI IAIIAKA ANN YOUNG, - gory cunus wnm: G,,,,,,, cmfmQnf BW, Gum' Pep Band Annual Editorial Staff Qmhesm, Band Treasurer Senior Formal Polar Club G. A. C. ZUIICK. FRANK PNILLIP SfwpSlwf zuruck, kilmiflf n.ouNc: Minn Band mo PCP Bond Commercial OVCVWSVO G. A, C. Manager Jazz Band Home Senior Vice-Presidenr Skqhng Annual Editovml Stall Voneyboly Prorecrion 'flub Swgmmmg Science Club Sensor Formal Hockey roar, GORDON, CASH- uus uuuzuz umm nowno zawurn rurrcls Higgs., -lHL,,,,,' ' Cm c.....ma.u sea.-nm Sciunilic HHN, snzmnr, WENTI. num Louis: CLAIRE Milli 'fm' 'MP' ,neggleu B,-,n,9,, Wmsorne Modern Language GCHNGI Gum , French Club geicficslrzarz gtuafuczfsi of HQ46 Forty-two members of the class of I946 are servicemen. They earned their diplomas un- der circumstances much different from those in a regular classroom. Service diplomas are of three types. The first, which has the value of a regular school diploma, was earned by boys who took courses under supervision of the U. S. Armed Forces Institute while they were serving their country aboard ship, in foxholes, and in other war situations. The second, which also will be accepted by colleges, includes diplomas earned while the students were in attend- ance in service schools learning trade subjects. The credit for these was evaluated in terms of regular high school courses on the recommendation of the American Council on Education. The third category is a special diploma, not recognized for college entrance, which des- ignates that the holder has passed a general educational development test, it indicates his general knowledge is that of a high school graduate. Greek, William James Hodge, Robert Clifton holland, Bernard D. Howard, Jack C. Allen, Franklin Antonietti, Joe A. Baker, Harry A. Bay, Lenny Clark, Ralph 3933 may N .5 AGAQJQ f 4 L X ' 2 'f li ' ff K! N W1 l 49 ' xg l VV H- I W! r ' Masters, John William Matthews, Jack C. Mooney, Bill Russell Mulholland, Thomas W Nichols, Frances C. Norcott, Harold Donald Norman, James B. Nye, Leon E. O'Brien, William Olson, Robert Andrew Peterson, LeRoy Gene Quilici, Joe Gilbert Crase, Donald Dobb, William Dwyer, John E. Flanik, Frank Godbout, Fred J. Kerr, Bill Lenz, John F. Mack, Eugene A. Mason, Donald Frank Rule, William James Russell, Joseph Ryan, Carl Shaffer, Charles Stocker, Ross R. Thiessen, Robert Tuttle, Eugene l. Wrightson, Wm. Norman Williams, John P. Wickizer, Charles Wolff, Chris B. Zora, Michael 5512601 .Queen LUZLI Ugfzifzcsmai il i Hail to her majesty, Miss Barbara Zimmerman, and her four Charming princessesi Cara Peftersen Virginia Floyd Jean Guidani Mariiyrme Kitto 0, ryipo 4 C 'ze .f 'zou of Uzenz Most likely to succeed-that's his classmates' opinion of Don Christman. Two appointments to Annapolis and hon- orable mention in the National Westinghouse Science Talent Search were only the beginning. This latter honor entitled him to take entrance examination for Carnegie Institute of Technology. ln April he learned he had been awarded a Certificate of Merit worth fifty dollars in the Pepsi-Cola Scholarship Contest in which he ranked among Montana's twelve best entries, and that since he was among the first 2596 in the National Honor Society here, he had the privilege of competing for a S300 Scholarship. ln addition to these scholastic activities, Don still had time for many outside affairs such as band, pep band, DeMolay, Luther League and an after-school job. A pleasing per- sonality, ability to mix with people and his fine intelligence Donald Christman Essay awards and excellent scholarship marks are her forte. Sl1e's Clara Mae Quinnell, a popular senior girl and all-around musician. Piano and violin are her spec- ialties. This Year she placed third in the essay contest sponsored by the Anti-Tuberculosis Association, which net- ted her fifteen dollars. ln the American Legion essay contest she was second place winner. ln competition for the Elks' scholarship in the state she earned honorable mention. Active in school affairs, Clara is a member of the orchestra, accompanist for soloists at assemblies, a member of the National Honor Society, and a Pepsi-Cola will certainly prove the students' opinion right. scholarship contestant. Harry Dahlberg Clara Mae Quinnell A l student and an Al athlete is Harry Dahlberg, Butte high school senior who has proved himself exceptional both in the class room and on the football field. Harry, who ranks second scholastically in the class of '46, received honorable mention and five dollars in the Elks' scholarship competition. On the sports side he placed on the first string all-state and all-conference football teams. Harry also starred on the Bulldog basketball squad. 31 gf 1 l 1E v ff- fm: x'3-W ' FEW: A :Rafi sL:fx! . mf -u Iglff?-l . 3' a,i,iiQE UOHMMMM?Z5 Qs xt' v 1 - -42 -4 ,r f , 33' WI' ' 'y QV ' 5 2 'ir' . 1' ':' ,.Ww Af-, ya . , ty Y ffgy , -'f-, .A wil. .' ' 2, my 'a-:.,' 5 J, -. f,.ng5Q5,.,Q-wg , ' X ' - f'- SS ihxf , , 4.1 .3 .VA ,.' , -,p,,sk , - , v N' , 1 . VA. ' Ev' '.15'1U1,r -I ' '.,, , x 'Lf f. 4 .-4. ,m Q .,g iiliqzl ,jimi ,diggs 1 A jeg, X Q ' A .V l .X ,.., N17 1 ' , - -Q ab 1. , 1 5 , D it-' ,q,'h ' J 'I xy.: 41: , xfngf- , - .Q 1' --' e I, 7 J if 1 N ' A'-1' at Q ....::.!9f4'f:'lf:J P f ,M ' A x L '- '-- - fn ,f ' -' . ' '-, x. 51.2 V 5 ' . . ,, Hkff,-,Wim A , .af- - 4 +14 ' A . 5'? A 'f-134' -N 'X ' 1 A ,g4 ff, f.. Q. 'fz 1 4 l 44. F' ' -.Q - 14 . . A -v . -V , N W 3' 42:I.f'2? '.L A I yn 5' .gn Y QQ. K 1. ,' 1 .571 -flfgufwxi , Q. - . . - NL. if . 'A X 1 H 1' gif .1 ' l affix ,I -Q ' . 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Smith, vice-president. Now with three-quarters of their high-school course finished, the class of '47 can review an enviable record. Aided by their advisers, the Misses Florence Charles and Lucy Lynch, the juniors have sponsored many activities and participated in several school projects. ln presenting the famed prom, co-operation was displayed that could be inspired only by such officers as Eddie Price, Bill W, Smith, Norma Luke and Wilene Cortese, who took charge of all arrangements. ln addition the class presented a valentine dance and after-school dances in the gym. The many students with musical and intellectual gifts and athletic skill promise a lively and original entertainment program next year. Certainly much fine talent and ability distinguishwthe boys and girls of '47. Their January graduates are to be the last students to graduate in mid- term, since for the last three and one-half years no students have entered high school in January from Butte elementary schools. 34 x 'Z , A i , S i , 5. - U s lhv- 9 143 8- ,X v . l S Er il? 7 F D x i I. '- T www .- Adams, Sally Aho, Mary Aikin, Bob Barger, Jack Barker, Margaretta Barrett, Tim Bartzen, Norma Beck, Barbara Beebe, Ray Bennett, Jack Berget, Billie Lou Blaskovich, Betty Bouchard, Joyce Baulet, Kenneth Bradford, Shirley Brown, Gay Brown, Jeannine Brown, Jewell Burns, Shirley er , -N X Calcaterra, John V N Campbell, Shi I ,f Caraway, horle ff ' C f Cannon,,f oris ,E -CXXW Cannon, Rich S Cannon, Ross Carle, Louise Caron, Frank Carpenter Clementina Carpenter, Cora Carroll, Joanne Castle, Darlene Chabai, AI Chiuminotto, Bill Commons, Betty Cartese, Wilene Craddock, Olive , Cunningham, Shirley l Darragh, Rita , Degenhart, Joyce D y, Galle fl Dooris, Bill ,I Dotzl, Mary Louise Of Driscoll, Donna C f Driscoll, Joanne Duffy, Dolores Dunn, Bill Edgar, Frances Emmett, Kathryn Ernst, Charmaine 35 ee Erwin, Shirley Evans, June Foley, Ethel Gadbaw, Loismae Garrison, Ralph 6 Faurnier, Brian f Friesz, Enid Q Garwood, Bob 4 Gaustad, Kenneth T fx Gergurich, Helen E , , l LV, Goldsworthy, Jean A g Graham, Nathan ,, 5, ,- , 5, Grandpre, Audrey A gl .Z Gray, Dorothy ix 'Nix t J XX, X, ,W , Greek, Betty fn gg Xxx, QI! X l V L X Green, Geraldine Gunter, Jack 4, Q' J rf Hackett, Jack 'T V s Heil, Betty 3 ' W ' c,,f' 1 Hanley, Beverly , .V , A Hardin, Virginia Harrington, Jerry Harrington, Dorothy Hatcher, Bill Henderson, Catherine tp Hensolt, Dorothy ff Hill, Diana Holmes, Roger H uddleston, Therese James, Herbert Johnson, Alice Johnson, Bob Kafka, Loretta Harrington, Lois Harvey, Audrey Hewitt, Charles B fn Hughes, Betty lnkret, Bill Johnson, Dick g ,Q Johnson, Roger l V171 Johnson, Wilbur Johnston, Kenneth K A ' A g, S. A HP- A sl . Jones, Berney , N f Jones, Charles ig, , ee W, ,K Kalousek, Marjorie i t , U , ,F V. 5 Kennis, Wynona A A J G . hu Curran, Detta 'X it, gg' li Keyser, Kerry ' ,Q , , , it . Keyser, Shefmee fin ' it ee L 36 9: , . - Kitt, Joan l ' M i Q. E E , ,E Kohn, Helen i i W ' , 3. Kranitz, lane K Q it ' . Kraus, George 1 'X Q Kumar, Joan ' X V In q ' B Langevin, Frank lgem, - 6 + Langevin, Richard ' i l N ' La Pier, Madelon it iii ' - l f f ' Latimer Donna . , . k k If L K 1 ' X . X . 1 ,843 g , . , M N 1 fix! b New K Lazich, Sophie Tk LeProwse, Tom A Leslie Jim MAA ? ' . Lg , i Lester, Melvin Q X K ' 5 Levra, Ray S: I l l ul 'BOTH' Lindsay, Bill 4 Lizen, Lois , ' - Lloyd, Jack ' Q5 i R Loftus, Rosemary , Q, ' I ' I x K Long, Dorothy ,f f A X Lorengo, Betty Lugg, Lois Q 5 ' s 8 Luke, Norma , I E -s McArthur, Marvin - '- P- it , ,I Macumber, La Verne fn X m I , g, McElhenny, Barbara B McGeever, Jack l ' McGivern Rita Q ' if ., ' ' G- F' McGlynn, Bill ' 5 mn W McHugh, Pat K fllglt sg, iv 5 ,t,,i McKechnie, Bob f- an ffl . hi P if 6 ' fi -R i-lil Qffb, 'b, Qi -M 69 McKernan, Irene McKitrick, Donna McLeod, Geraldine McTavish, Marjory Maempa, Helen Maier, Paul Malia, Jean Mondelli, Marie Marshall, Helen Martin, Robert Maryatt, Irene Maunder, Lorraine Menke, Dick Merry, Lorraine I Miller, Bill Mitchell, Patty Lou Mosby, Beverly Muller, Shirley Murphy, Mary Lou Nelson, Helen 37 Nuttoll, Rulon O'BiIl, Betty Lou Osborn, Jeonnine Oliphont, Bob Peters, Jim Peterson, Phyllis Pettersen, Elsie Pickel, Dolores Pike, Glorio Pinkston, Doreen Pochervino, Audrey Price, Eddie Purcell, Jim Rebich, Corl Rokich, Mildred Rosle, Violet Roe, George Rogers, Jim Ross, Genevo Rowe, Allon Rude, Morjorie Sampson, Evelyn Shelton, Ed Simitzes, Poul Sims, Wilbur Smith, Bill W. Sporks, Dorothy Spielmon, John Steors, Charles Stevens, Dole Sullivon, Agnes Sullivon, Jeonne Switzer, Jock Toylor, Mory Jone Toylor, Robert Ungoretti, Mory Duyne, Helen Von Vercommen, Lee Visnus, Esther Weofhers, Lorroine Wholen, Marv Kathryn Whyte, lsetto Wills, Jo Ellen Wing, Doris Woodside, Beverly Wrenn, Potty Youlden, Chorles 38 ' I- i sail K it 5 s visa 'X-, is . 'U' x .. -' Q' X -,Xi1,fu.aurW vi Z S 2 T l .15 Q fC: ' 9 x A ii. ,- 1-sq-'Cf-4, , 1 ' ' . ,,. 5 if S . If :K .Q Q R 2. - , s 9 gg u k 1 ' v 3' 'S X o -0 4 , .v .R J l 'kv w nga..-A 'fy ., i an xx - Edward Foley, vice-president, Sophomore Oglcers Miss Emma Williamson, class adviser, Jean Borgman, secretary, Bill Curran, treasurer. Back row: Mr. Carl Engelbach, class adviser, Ken Jenkins, president. l I-ill r'r'ir ' ' Standing: Da Wayne Dcnegan, Harold Kelley. Seated: Jane Advlsory Council Dougherty, Lois Bertrand, Bill Baker, Dean Peterson, Marilyn Perkins, Lois Anderson. Absent: Barbara Pickthall. 40 2 , A ,ea-'qt ,gb-,e , ,Ir .wr sz Front Row: Marian Barner, Jacqueline Brinig, Joan Brew, Margaret Cassidy, .Joanne Abrahamsen, Jean Collins, Charles Curtis, Joe Brusati, Jerry Christensen. Charles Chavez, Dale Christman, Kenneth Cun- ningham. Charles ll. Carle. Second row: Jim Arnoldi, Lorraine Casey, Irma Chabai, Grace Bennetts. Eliza- beth Boll, Don Benjamin, Jim Cramer. Darrell Bywater, Owen Bush, Dee Branson, Eugene Ardisson. Third row: Bill Evans, Dolores Bertoglio, Jean Burke, Mary Jane Cobb, Arliss Aasved. Ruth Cobb, John Carlin, Bill Brown, Frank Crowley, Bill Curran, Ed Borcherdt, Bill Bragg. Fourth row: Herminia Bugni. Jo Ann Cusick, Dixie Cloward, Dorothy Charles, John Bracco, Bob Chatriand, Richard Conklin, Marko Aleksich. Joanne Brockway. Lillian Barth. Fifth row: Dennis Byrne, Pat Barlow, Lois Bertrand, Lois Anderson, Doris Brown, Jean Borgnian, Lilia Claggett, Bill Baker. Elton Bethke, Alex Chavez. ' W - J ..'f5' s' ,L 'J 4 J fir A A , Q -J Q ff,-. - if ,.-f1f.w .- so Front row: Peggy Dowis, Gayle Fuller, Ardith Granger. Patsy Gribben, Mary Burns, Shirley Danielson Loretta Farrow, Rose Mary Fournier, Patsy Grubb, Mildred Garrison, Shirley Dumaine, Phyllis Godsalve, Tom Casey. Second row: John George, Earle Genzberger, Shirley Gavin, Audrey Dobb, Patsy Evans, Ar- lene Grundstroni, Ann Francis, Gerene Decker, Jane Dougherty, Gene Downey, Bob Graham. Third row' Duane Dixon, Don Fisher, Floyd Evered, Joan Gibson, Wilma Ellis, Rose Gorshe, Edna Fuller, Jean Dixon Delores Doueett, Max Weathers, Gene R, Walsh, Fred Godsalve. Fourth Row: Glenn Erickson, Ed Foley Morgan Griffiths, Jack Friesz, Wayne Gageby, Joan Dougan, Bob Edwards, George Evankovieh, Tom J. Tomich, Charles Flanik. Fifth row: Dan Reardon, Clarence Foster, Da Wayne B. Donegan, Bruce God- dard, Harold Frye, Joe Roberts, Joe Chelini. v 9 v 4l A '-- - ,nr . 4- - .. .- , ,, ,- , , Front row: Ken Jenkins, John Kramarich, Eleanor Kemi, Virginia Kerr, Dolores Losk, Lois Jean Hall. Betty A. Ilolland, Arsetta Hibbs, Rosetta Hibbs, June Johnson, Joyce Kidd, Rita Kopach, Shirley Lindsay. Second row: Harold Kelley, Genevieve Lutey, Joyce Kirby, Dolores Kekich, Barbara Lester, Betty Ruth Kelly, Marian Lewis, Eleanor Lompolo, Joan Ley, Alice Kesler, Betty Hutchison, Barbara Kumor. Third row: Ernest M. Kingsbury, Joe D. Harring'ton, William Kolman, Billie Lawrence, Margaret Harrington, Gloria Haskins, Catherine Hale, Mildred Johnson, Evelyn Kovacich, Betty Hilderman, I.aVern Hollinger. Fourth row: Hiel Jaccard, James Holland, Tom Johnson, Jim Hoida, Ted Jordan, George Huddleston, Zan Hancock, Marion Lisac, Mary Lou Hierholzer, Fred Harvey. Fifth row: Jack Lehfeldt, Albert Hayden, Laurus Lehwalder, Ray Lee, John Lind, Ray Koetting, Richard Ibsen. John Haller, Ray Jursnich, Rodney Helterline. A ' X A .:..,, gf, -Kg-vm, vnu- - 4 1 ,4 'valirlfl Front row: Ray Merrick, Betty May, Ethel Moyle, Ethel McDougall, Bette Ann Murphy, Marilyn Perkins, Dorothy Park, Patty Moran, Rita Ann Manley, Gatian Pene, Eileen Markovich, Laverne Nordstrom. Sec- ond row: Dolores Pancrazzi, Josephine Polich, Clara Parko, Lillian Meyers, Rita McLaughlin, Carol Plate, Dorothy Morris, Louise Olson, Patsy Quill, Barbara Pickthall, Betty Maynard, Donna Mecredy, Lilah Mc- Glynn. Third row: Ed McGurk, Don Merry, Minnie Petroni, Irene Perusich, Jill Myers, Paul Navarro, Lyle Mullen, Bob Parke. Fourth row: Charles Mehring, Bruce Nuttall, Andy Mular, George Morris, Al- bert Smythe, Bill M. Smith, Andrew Magnuson, Jim Miller, Ray Martin, Ray Miller, YValter McKinnon. Fifth row: Fred Molthen, James Persling, Edward Murphy, Dave Oxley, Weldon Niva, Dean Peterson, John Pearson, Jack Myers, Bob Sheridan, Clarence Merzlak, Frank Metully, Wallace Mc-Donald, .Iohn McEvoy. 42 '2 , A .df n ,,.,,. , , vM,.,,V? A: A .. , ,,: . ...fff - . h f M -1 - ' -..- -' Front row: Mariana Rafish, Phyllis Simmons. Anna Lee Seymour, Florence Roberts. Wilma Strand, Gladys Smart, Shirley Renk, Shirley Ripper, Jackie Perry, Patsy Ryan, Helen Radoman. Elizabeth St-hymtzik. Sec- ond row: Alta Sheets, Arlene Y. Sicotte, Mary Lou Thomas, .lean St-tterstrom. Diane Richardson, Laverne Richards, Mildred Stanisich, Virginia Strozzi, Enid Sykes. Third row: Mary Lon Williams, Shirley Lee Wil- liams, Florence Whiteside, Jack Robbins, Chuck Twardvls, Charles Smith, Loren Treglown Tom Roberts, Vee Riehens. Fourth row: Martha Yelenich, Romona Wudfel, Gene Tirrell, Bob Stanaway, Charles Shelton, Bill Turner, Alvin Stocker. Jack Smith, Jim Stafford. Front row: Earl Zoani. Connie Walhood, Janet Young, Carol Ulses, llonna Shelley, listlivr Yigns, Adele Wilkinson, Vai-ol Lee Wagner, Donna Lee Warner, Leonard Webb. Sec-ond row: Frank Woy. .lane Thomas, Agnes Watkins, Dolores Zorn, Jo Ann Vine, Beverly Rich, .Ioan Sclmw-t'el, Wilma Wetzel, lion Sansouci, 1'harles Skewes. Tommy Tompkins. Third row: Bill Warila, Anton Zorick, Wayne Segnlia, Steve Tausan, lion I't-terson. Bob Williams, George I'uiCh, Paul Wells, Ed Williams. Fourth row: Ray Fitze, Bill Stewart, Lee Williams, Alvin Varcoe, Paul St1illlCil.G00l'jIt' Ilnddleston. Bruce Rodda. 43 H! Y WEE ff, ffllf ' 1 ST ' T QT' ' gsgni-1-4,',?a. Q 4-. L-. ' s 's 5h f -, -. , ,alff-T-:S L -'?5?: S: -..?.'::-.1-, -n . .rr - rg ' vl Z if N wif?-'iii 5 X XX ? nr h' ,x 55 83 - 'r xg' 22, gl' Gfwvfr- B114 hav GN .. 'Q . ll I' 5oPH SPECJAL 7WMf,,NG Qwrf lg LORD A . . X, tg: J' 3 V Awarsilnar 'N 3. , . 1159 MU' .535 ' mtl, nil P9 ' F Q, ,Q c X N 'HK if- Q To ' Q 7 x if ' ,J F i 'Bcv' '23 di Q T -F' T tw HIGTIMI Cowcf L5 N- -- fi VM, RM! VUUNM S701-men Srfffvwzrrs '35, I Slmov Bufvcn .A .sexy .T AN 2. . 'f f 4004-4 5055 The class of '48 opened the year hy electing' four officers who in turn appointed an advisory council of nine members to assist them in working' out the year's activities. December SI the class grave a five-act asseinhly to raise class funds, and February 15 a mixer and floor show were sponsored at Carpenters' Hall. This was followed hy entertainment between halves February 22 at the Butte-Helena granieg a movie, February 26, to help Teen- Square financially: and March I4 an Irish act on the G. A. C. Variety show. Early in March the officers and council decided to give financial support to class musical org'anizations and to award pins to class officers and council. The goal has been to sponsor activities which involve a large number oi' the class . . . The '48-ers hope to enlarge upon this prog-ram during' the next two years. fT icy Gif' J fl 'V Cnvngym B5 mmf ,Y fl T p, T o r, r I - a 'I s 0 . 0 ,Q 0 .., Q, 0 'WW' 5 gmff 5 mar cnzw '54, Cnsfvs CL ws M TH fi SNILL' fri If L lfuMA'Nfrr D ND' Solve - Eff-105 'Cowmnw N00 ' '29, GJ ' 3 7' 6 1-133 Ffxrcm' P4155 4- I 51611 Of HCTIVITY K li 1 0 a 1 .lui R . Q .,.' 7 jx- gg ,S K. ,4 A' XX .4 , 1 .4 -1 , . , ,va .N ,, lf' QA' .w ' ,MQ url - .. cf, K- ' - in 1 I x 2,51 '-5 QLLQTNS :Vg X Liv' W,Y,,.,gfc' Q -. 80851 . F. K 'K ' .. ' '. , 1 F ' ,gl . I ' ' i fi T JI. Q 'Q 'A f 4' 'FW-L 2' :XM 1 .,- S -' W - X-: 1 e v'f .-fi. Wi' f 'Y '. In - . M. 'v fgg,Q:2-+V.. Q5 ,Nj x ,I .ff ' , f . f-' Wg F... Q-Q 5 ag .-Y Q up ' , 'f , .' . X Q, 7 . - , , . . 10' a . ' Q ,. N. . 1 I I N . v - , P ,A A . , .. . - 5.-' f ' x 4 v 'f 1 , 7 X fx' V 5 ' . . ' P 1 ' im? .1 ,f Q Xf- A 'ex x Q ' ' 1, 5. M 4 Ext, 1 'E . 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Front rnw: Joyce Atkins, Jeanette Bury, Shirley Burns, Marjorie Attfield, Delores Chauinard, Joyce Houts, Marion Gray, Juliette Coulay, Dorothy Edwards. Marcelle Hiller, Betty Lou Jones, Marylee Gageby, Beverly Breyer. Second row: Walter Eager, Audrey Calvert, Shirley Bartlett, Frances Lunney, Dorothy K. Ed- wards, Vada Hancock, Elsie Hanson, Darlene Beebe, Joanne Herzog, Corrine Green, Beverly Goodall, Rosabcl Harvey, Beverly Grant, Margaret Gransberry. Third row: George Flankey, Joe Actis, Ray Kar- vinen, Bob Lazich, Dolores Carveth, Adele Favero, Helen Harrington, Marjorie La Breche. Fourth row: Leo Anderson, Arthur Busby, Merle Hambly, Bob Craver, Austin Ganyaw, Lorraine Jeffery, Lois Flanagin, Rose Marie Kovacich, Phyllis Larson, Juanita Claggett, Marlene Carrig. Fifth row: Gene De Sylvia. Danny Lecos, Clarence Griffin, George Lee, Dick Keenan, Chuck Lundwall, Bill Hopwood, Dan Emmett, Al Helms, Altin Emmett, Dick Guay, John Nolti, Ted Richards, Wilbur Rodda, Bill Richards. Sixth row: Rodney Jones, Glen Gribble, Ed Eylar, Jack Anderson, Art Abramsen, Gerald Hays. 48 4- I ront row: Gil: Voonvy, lion Bauman. Rvtty Kenii. Iiuana Kohln-r, Margarvt llnnn. Rom- Joni-r, llolvn Jones Iohn l'liann'vllor. IR-c llyur. Lloyml Isola. I'0g'g:y Iforml, Williani Jago. 1i:irl'ic-lil Bishop. Svconcl row: .lac qu lin II lim I e lim -Xni Iinal l y.-in Kohlu Rc' t Cnkuk llonilsl Fixx Gnfimlil Hutton llonni Ilill 1' Q' 2. 'S, V4 F ' I I 4 . 1 . YIIUI' 2 ', Z 21, 2' ' , I zalu-tli l+'re'y. Tesfio F1-gran. Alicu Gilliland, Dawn Km-ttvrnian. 'l'hir1l roxy: Ilill Ill't'j.Z'j,.l', N1-il lloflrls. Ralph I-ll llihhs, .Ianws Vu-aick, .lanivs Lochric. lion llohnes, Marp'aret Kissock, Iillon IA-hinann, Patsy Boylv, Anno Iiackstroin. B4-vc-rly Ilvnnv. lfourtli row: .loc Butalal, IA-roy lloy, Ilavicl Ilanlnian, Ill-lvn Iijm-lc-ticli, Ilvlty lu ' -1-Il-l'. Yvrna Iivnlley. llarlcnv Bolitlio, Bcity AllSIl'Ql1Lf, Ilale Iiarllv. Iionannv Iiolitho, lat llrisvoll, Mary Xnn I.inili. Fifth row: lfloycl V. Artis, Hort Lake. Harolrl Ilakala. liavirl Bzultvn, l,loyml Vasagranrla, .lack Ili-nson, Ilorotliy Ile Mark, Graco Blomlgvtt. Sixth row: f'liI'for4l Vurnow, l'lil'I'or1l Johnson, IIOIILIIIIS lla 'I' n K I Xitl Bonn Bill Hntlu lin R iki l'iit1Ilul'l'y Fiul Fun Voiilon I 1 ' XYUII, U E PIIIIUI y, : ' Nll' -' ' ', ' '. - I 0l'j.l'lIl1li S ' , ' ' '. , ' ' 1 2-', 1 ' . on 'S - A - ., -'v . .J ' ' - . ' ' ' T' , I Ay.,-1-f'f' ww ff -- .W . I I ront row: lah-anor C nrry, -lacquio llunn. Shirley Iugfgo. III-lm-no Alekslch, .loan lhngunan, .lo Ann Cirunml- IVUIII. BQ-tty Fonrnivr, M4U'l1' JU?-IO. Bc-tty llavies, Bolv Ba-nhianiin, Gordon Hrainarml, Iiclyrar Royal, Kenneth III IM wopvr, vnn Kirk. Nick Bakvr. Second row: Ilvlen Galfriolli. llvrtlia Ilailvy. ICile-on Ilonm-tt, 171-loros Iyinan, llnlly Ilmimlerson, .Ie-annie Erickson, Marjorie .lc-nkin, la-ona Ifavinvani. .lvananne Fislivr. Ross- Iaslo. Ruth Johnson, Yvonne Follins. llorothy Kilflilil, Olive l lansl1urg'. 'I'liirrl row: III-lvn Iloflraucr. Tl B I ou III 'rosa Iloinenivi. etty . lIl2lIllI.Sill'2-Ill llopkins, Kay Ashley, Lois Iillwoocl, .Ioannv K1-rlcv. IA-sliv mes. Kvith Johnson. Jim Iialy, Leslie Benz, limlwarzl llaryey. Fourth row: Mart Ilanloy, .lim K1-llo, Ecl- xyarcl Iiash, Gcorg'v Garvin, Bill Black, Sain Kissocl-1. Al Iilgy-, Hussc-l Filler, Bonnie .larrm-ll. Fifth row: lov l'rowlvy. Gi-orgv King, Boh Farrell, Joe Farl, Jerry Hawkins, Wallace Limlquist, Vivian Malloy, Koso- niariv I'anrrazzi, Ruth Massey, Bevvrly Perry, Helen Rossnian. Sixth row: Lois Stewart, Shirlm-y Mellon- alml, Frankie Reardon. Marlene .l. Sc irc, Iiyvlyn Murphy, Marie Walsh. 49 -r i. .1 1 :Q ,Lrv5'4'g'-'P'-f 'fy' s 'A 'N V .. W , rv' W' P .ff -f 1-if-Q... - ., l Front row: Ronald Worth, Darrel Parvinen, Robert Pratt. Bonnie White, Lael Richens, Marjorie Richards, llelen Yadrosich, Frances Rafish. Jessie Maxwell, Jean O'Gonnell, Marlow Miller, Joe Merrick, Shirley Priestley, Carol Selby, Lillian Nakayama. Second row: Earl MeConkey, Louise Perrault, Lois Raffath, llelen McTavish, June Peteison, Norma Stanley, Ethel Maki, lVIarg'aret Stanich, Jacquelene Vawter, Eugene Spaekman, Inez Worth, Leroy Peterson, Jim Meister, Bill Sharkey. Third row: Rene Williams, Jean Rich- ter, Lolita Toy, Bob Pozegra, Don Olson. Margaret Morrison, Phillip Polkinghorn, Tom Trevenna, Rick Mor- ris, Jerry Mullaney, Harold Peterson. Fourth row: Marjorie Polkinghorn, Earl Wilcox, Edward Nilson. Bob McPherson, Bob Veitch, Dave Nohle, Joe Rich, Roy Sidor, Leonard Smith, Gene Tierney, Bill McMaster, .Klhert Vivian. Fifth row: Dan Schmitt, Robert Morrow, Donald Urlich. i i l i l P l - -v ---: f'W 0' . ,, S , A m- xx ' wx V. as-ff 1 Front row: Stella Sakellanis, Shirley Trevithick, Joan Williams, Jerry Maenpa, llazel Mitchell, John Pacheco, Adrian Lindsey, Don Tierney. Bill McKechnie, Robert Mock, Rita Tallon. Nettie Parker, Lois l'aff'hausen, Katherine O'Leary, Norma Sarti, Barbara Mayliee. Second row: Jean Murphy, Shirley Wil- son, Janice Paull, Martha Smithers, Mary Stears, Donna Mattingly, Mary McGee, Beverly May, Virginia Wagner. Gay Stivers, Ann Varelia, June Scott, Margaret McGivern, Nina Mattics, Vella Riley. Third row: Jean Rear, Donna Pentilla, Lois Scott, Myrna Miller, Betty Lou Sagar, Betty Ann Peterson, Josephine Miljies, Jacqueline Miljies, Darlene McGetrick, Lois Madura, Elsie Tyvi, Alfreda Vavas, Philip Mattix, James Welsh. Fourth row: Gwenda Toppari, Katherine Riley, Gene Wainwright, Bill Sullivan, Joe Smart, Donald McAuliffe, Bill Tren,e'ove, Martha Smith, Donald Traynor, Chang' Park, Louise Wayment, Esther Panyon, Florence Rebich. Fifth row: Harold Macumher, Samuel Toy, Jr., Winston Sahinen, Don Zeigler. John Richards, Tom Youlden, Mike Murja, Lowell Maxwell, Gel-ge Stanich, John Notti, Ted Richards, Wil- hur Rodda, Bill Richards. Sixth row: Dick Weldon, Henry Nelson, Eugene Scharf, Charles li. Shontell. George E. Weisman, Jim Mclntyre. George Tsismanakis, Jack Saunders. 50 BQ ,.J'?'x 1, , if f -Q 1 Y -: iv' smx.x:Q Qk3.3,g.p1-:np 2.jiR:.?,, .B 4 . .'1N-' d1'f H-Q L 4? Qi'l -Q.-'.-' rr- 5 fl -, K -.4--iu.l,- '--1 'ff-if ag-A-KP? . 1 Q Q.-digx sq: X Q' UP 5. Wffwiww- O I 5' A 1+ Q 5 .U 0, r 9 U 'Q mi QM. ,s ., X 1,1 .5 H A ki-. J J M, L.f ' Xi., 'A 3 - X , , f .- fu H V ,mc 'C V1.1 f 9 -. 1 Rf- , N.-e C, V1 , LVL, ,- , ,- X 1 ,.,6,V 4, ,, .Q ,Y- Q -'Qt-fJf ..,,, -, Miss Sarah McNelis Adviser Mary Plummer Associate Editor Poet U S Gene Wilson Mary Alice Helstrom Al Heirnbach Class Editor M Class Editor Business Manager M MJ! ff 1:-E I. If vvywjf M' S 'if' . ,Ai A , 4 , lf , A I 9 Eugene Kallgren Editor ,Tl-IE Virginia Floyd Layout Editor l i. gs .4 Jack Cohn Charles Wickizer Louise Harvey Helen Varelia Boys' Sports 52 Boys' Sports Girls' Sports Girls' Sports 1 , A A-J. 'ZAA Bessie Cvijanovich Betty Kelly Frank Zubick John Calcaterra Advertising Manager Advertising Manager Photographer Artist ANNUAL Elsie Varcoe Activities J AFF Wo S3'i2 Rose Park Activities git Q1 , le Tom Connors Dick Johnson Lois Jean Chauvin Caryl Bauman Artist Artist TYDiSf TYDiSf I cflbfiorza 3401201 .Society Meriting membership in the National Honor Society is an ac- complishment coveted by seniors with a high scholastic record. Ten per cent of the senior class usually composes this exclu- sive organization. lt is supervised by Misses Helen Laird and Burney Rice. Members must have a scholarship of at least 2.2, must have leadership ability, good character, and have attended Butte high school four years. In addition can- didates must have proved their willingness to offer service to the school. From eligible students members are chosen by the faculty. First row, left to right: Emily Gergurich, Rose Park, Geraldine Handlin, Caryl Bauman, Lois Jean Chauvin, Jewell Ann Gronley, Carolyn Jean Schwartz. Second row: Peggy Fisher, Betty Kelly, Mabel Tourikis, Althea Larson, Elsie Varcoe. Third row: Virginia Floyd, Mary Plummer, Jeanne Jones, Clara Mae Quinnell, Marion Amos, Mary Alice Helstrom. Top row: Harry Dahlberg, Gene Wilson, Don Christman, John Burke, Tom Bray, Eugene Kallgren. Members not pictured: Thomas Massey and Clarence Kelly. Bottom row, left to right: Jeanne Jones, Mabel Tourikis, Carolyn Jean Schwa1t7 Clala Mae Quinnell, Mary Plummer, Marion Amos, Elsie Varvoe. Top row: Gene Wilson Harry Dahlberg', Al Heimbach, Don Christnian, Jim Glasv, Eugene Kallgien gbsfzii- Cofa gafqcvfazigifz C7OlZfE5,f Thirteen Butte high students, the Sfk of the seniors voted most likely to succeed by their classmates, took the Pepsi- Cola scholarship test February l5, l946. Two students from every state in the union and the District of Columbia, twenty from negro schools of the south, and one each from Alaska, Porto Rico, and Hawaii receive scholarships each year. The scholarships insure full tiution for four years of college, twenty-five dollars a month, and traveling expenses for one round trip from home to college each year. No Butte high school student was a state winner, but Don Christman won a Certificate of Merit worth fifty dollars. ipcuz Lx nzmiccuz flags Miss Agatha KeIIy's industrious Pan American clubs met the first and third Fridays ot each month. By learning Spanish songs and giv- ing reports ot the various South and Central American countries, they reached a better understanding of the peoples of the Pan American republics. A Pan American club member wears a gold pin on which is an outline in blue ot North and South America. Around the edge of the pin are twenty-one links, symbolizing unity among the twenty-one Pan ' American countries. The Torch ot Progress, the top and bottom ol Ml55 AQOTIWO Kelly which is visible, is the background of the pin. me Bottom row, left to right: Irina Chubai, Irene Maryatt, Shirley Forclnieir, Charinaine Ernst, Joan Kiff. Vat l.:1vc-ry, Shirley Helms, Top row: George Oechsli, Charles Shelton, June Thomas, Charles Yonlden. Sally Ailznns. Ray Levra, Don Cl1l'lStlT13Y'l. OFF At piano: .Iere Butler. Standingt Mary Louise llotzl, La Verne Macumber, Marjorie Ka- ICGFS lousek, Jo Ann Driscoll. 56 5 , A ipmz -fnzsriccuz Uflzgi Nl Seah-ml: clZltl10l'lIlU Svlimisbcrg, Aflulv lVilkins1m, Jane Tlmmas, .lzwqliclilic Sw:-viioy. Im-tta Whyte. Stainl- ing: Lou Mattson, Bob Stanaway, Alice Kesler. llarijanv 1.iving'ston, lliol .Iaccai-il. Juan Riff, Sliirlcy liincl- say, Virginia Stmzzi. Lau1'f-lm-i Holton, Sally Adams. l Sf-atoil: llorotliy Lmnr, Ruth Barnett. Standing: Sylvia Davis. John Kulman, llorutliy llarrimrton. llolm-us YQ-rnvtti. BQ-vcrly Mosby, Shirley Bl'2l1ll'1ll'1l. Mary Fl'illlCi'S Mc.-Miliffv. QT. 7' wi Q....i:5J S1-ati-al at piano: Vilma Giop. Standing: Harold Ness, Kenneth Gaustacl, John Hackett, Tom Mclntyre, Paul Maier, Mary Carol Spillum. 57 A Left to right Audley Grandple, Edward Foley. lownnm Wahlstrom, M-idclon LaPiu' French 4 Vivian Shonteill, Wanda Cloward. . I K V Consistently inspired by the dynamic leadership of Miss Emily Powers, teacher of languages, the French clubs have worked throughout the Year learning the language, songs, and customs of the French. The weekly meet- ings each Friday were eagerly anticipated by the members. At piano' Dolores Losk qtanding left to right' James Clase John Burke Frcd Trud . . . . L , . . I . , , ' - French 3 geon, Rosetta Hibbs. Joanne Abrahamsen, Jo Ann Peck. Mary Alice Hvlstrom, Lorraine Knapp, Helen Regan, Joyce Bouchard, Elsie Varcoe, Mary Lou Murphy. 58 'i , A A b Drziwiiig' from life is one uctiviiy of the Butio lllgfll school Art club Llllfll'l' tho supe-rvisimi f rt u of Mr. .lulm YYvux'n-i', hvacl of the Art flopzlrtiim-nt. Tlw Il'l'0lIP also floor le-aitlis-i'wm'k, T pziiiitimr. skotvliiiig. and R774 ' a .awry Aux, gui: .0 . and. INDI Ill! P ' ' First row, le , , I rolectlon lxnmpp. beco postei'-imikiiigz I if ,f L, if . Q f , r l IIH mluswuw .' 13 ,,'lf1nf,'f... -0- O if ft to right: Frank Zuhick, Elsie Varcoe, John Kulman, I.m'ruim He-lstrom and Miss Mzu'g'zu'vt Small. 59 nd row: Russvll Dllgclulo. Tom Massvy, Jvunnv Joni-s, Mary Alice ir 0 fy D b Se-att-ml, loft to right: l'0g.rg'y Fishur, llolorc-s Quaylv, Joanna- Joncs, llm-lon Rogan, Lort-tta e Katka, Dorothy Mrl'onnell, Jackie Brinig. Stamlingr: l'lLl:.l'0lll' Kallg'rvn, Wm-lelon Niva Ross t'annon, Jinx llnniol. John Burke. Hay B01-lic. ..l , , l R d' First row, loft to rigzlitz Beverly Mosby, Lillian Merkle, Mary Herrick, Marjorie Rumlo, Nlary a lo Evans, Betty Yates, Alive Gilliland, Jacqueline llainos, Joanne Walstrom. Second row: John Spit-lnian, Rufsoll llugmlale, Hill Riskun. George Smartt, Qfharles Shelton, Bob Garwood, .lack lbarlow. Ross Cannon, Paul Maier, Steve Popovac, XV1-lclon, Niva, Ray Bc-elve. 60 qe. N t' I F ' L First i-ow: Weldon Niven. lluy Beelie. lmisniue Gzullwaw, Mui a 'Ona orenslc -iorie lllule, Idngene Kzxllgieri, Russell llugilzile. Seemnl row George Sinnrtt. -lwlln Slllvllllilll. llillll Maier, Holi llmwxoml. 'I'l1ii'rl v-mvi .lack lmrlmv, Russ Vzunwn. Absent John Burke. if . 1 'f M gg v-er-H gn 1 I V N 0 I ' Left to riglit: Leslie Greenwell, Shirlee livznis, Mar- ilynne liitto, Dorothy Allfltllllltxll. Dick Griffin. Absent: Ecl l.:unlverg', Marvin NIC.-X1'tlii11', ,lim llaniel. 61 s ,Cx ways Ullill The Pep club has spent an active year serving Butte high school in its usual lively way. Its members could always be found right in the middle of things-cheering at games, working on assemblies, donating their time and energy for any worthwhile cause, The hard work and original ideas of Prexy Jeanne Jones and Sponsor Miss Lucille McQuaig plus the club's characteristic zip helped to put over its projects. Conducting food sales, selling programs at toot- ball games, sending the school paper to servicemen and making purple and white pom poms for the pep section at games are only a few of the many things it has accom- plished this year. Pep club members wear their white sweaters with purple B's proudly for these symbolize school spirit, service, and fun. lmnt ion Adnan Lindsay, vice-president: Jeanne Jones, presiiientg Shirley Helms, sec- ICGTS tux llclen Miishill, treasurer. Back row: Walter Eag,1'er. Marilyn Perkins. Kathryn unc Donna llii coll mil Althea Larson. A cv. J. A Ch I d Left to right: Charles Wiukizcr, Barbara Beck. Louisv Harvey, In-ttu Why eer ea ers Je-an Malia and Jerry Christensvn. 63 r P l Cleveland Arc welding is one of the many interesting and useful trades taught at the Cleveland school. Students attend these classes, supervised by Mr. Charles Davis, for three hours a day and earn ten credits. The school is located at the old Cleveland school which is equipped with all modern machinery and tools uscd in the trade. -wi Siluluwwlulv Woodworking is a two-year course. Here students learn the construction of Woodworklng cabinets, lamps, end tables, desks, and other objects under the able supervision of Mr. Farl Enggelbach. 64 92. .. A Cleveland Army airplane lmugglit hy Machine Shop equipment. consists chiefly UTS. ,ff Grouped about the airplane nmtor are some of the lmys enrolled in autmnutive me chanirs. which is taugrht by Mr. Al Woodside. The motm' is one removed frmn an the school for instruction llL11'DOSOS. These lmys dismantle the motor, study its various working' parts. clean it, and put it hack toyrvtlier. 1 Machine shop is an hour class conducted by Mr. Clarence Thomas. The boys receive five credits for this work and have a choice of articles to make. The of steel lathes, drill p1'0SS8S. milling machines, an electric' steel saw, and shap- The group above is at work on their separate projects. 65 565 gferg The Butte high school Ski club includes those students whc enjoy the king of oll winter sports, skiing, Severol of their number hove brought lourels to the club from stote- wide ond other meets. This yeor the Ski club ordered orm insignio for their members ond presented o mixer, which wos o finonciol success. Foculty sponsor ot this octive club is Vice Principol Stonley Grit tiths, who works right olong with the officers ond members Pat Hoi'i'oin Pl'0SlIlUlll Georg-0 Srmirtt Mary Ellen Reardon Vice-President Secreta1'y-'l'1'e:isui'er Front row, left to right: Helen Kohn, Pat Horrom, Mary Ellen Reardon, Billie Lou Berget, Kathryn Jones, Marilynne Kitto, Jean lVIL-Gregor. Second row: Edward Borchartlt, Charles Youlden, George Oechsli, John Burke, Austin Purdy, John Haller, Dave Oxley, James Purcell. 66 - l-fiigw-iie Kallgren. first soniester vclitorg Rose .lane Park, first semester zissm-into editor: Mary Vzirol Spillum. svroml rl'lll0SlOl' 0fllt0l'. Q! Jean McGregor, business 1nzxnag'e1'3 Patricia Goodall, advertising maui' ziirer: Shirley Helms. circulation manager. Sealed: llclores Lowk, Putty Lou Mitclu-ll l'l1yllis l'1-torson, Anita l'l1il y lips, lris.lul1nsmi. Qtillltlllljll lluulzi limwlvii. - .. .mn . . L-- l Pat Garvin, Shirley Mullen and Louise Harvey v l uint ww, loft to riirht: llc-lun Regan, F11-m'l1 clubg Miss Inga Huem: Paula Howiloii, Mouiitainc lm.: I upuitcr, Girls' Oiqgziiiizzitiiinz lbminzi liriscoll, Pep cluli. Middle row: Miss 'I'liul:1 Rnilos: Mzirjc it ll imiil l oi'e-iisic I4-ziglie: 3l2ll',l0l'l0 Kulnusek, l'z1n Americzin Club: Miss llvlen McGi'egiirg .lo A lxe lsliiiim class. Hawk row: .loliii Burke, S!'lli0l' classg Mi: George Haney: Rnlii-rl Mzlrtiii. .lun ii L lllclx fllflhlil, 'l'liespizuis: MV. Furl lCiig'lelizu'li. Absent: Jim XVhitesiile, Bzuiilg liill .I. Smith, H 1 ii nutln llviisnlt, G. A. V.: Jam' Ilmiglu-i'ty, Siiplioiiion- class: Miss Myrtle Stewart: Miss Lucille Nl C Mr. llzirry llalilliergf, Miss l'Ilm-anim' Mozigliei' :incl MV. llc-nry .l. Svliiessi-i'. blfmferzf 051019 'bmzci l To guide Eutte high school activities is the purpose ot the Student advisory council, organized this spring. It is anticipated that the council will be a vital organization ot the school through the coming years. The council is composed ot representatives elected by the various school or- ganizations and by each class. The council meets each month with Prin- cipal George Haney and faculty representatives. The work ot the school clubs is to be co-ordinated by the council whose members act as an advisory unit to the administration in planning assem- blies. lt will direct school projects and drives. By planning in advance the council will prevent conflicting and overlapping activities. Its short existence has given promise ot the useful part it will have in Butte high school functions, 3. gre can Throughout the year the Glee club has participated in various assemblies. A sextet from the group has sung ata num- ber of functions outside school. Solo- ists also have been on school and civic programs. ln class the singers have studied music appreciation and have sung two-, three-, and four-part harmony. Miss Margret Mullen has just completed her first year as their director. MISS MARGRET MULLEN First row, left to right: Lael Richens. Gladys Smart, Lorraine Weathers, Marian Penzenik, Verna Bentley, Dolly Henderson. Cleinentina Carpenter, Helen Bjeletich, Vivian Tritt, Mary Louise Sherman, Shirley Me- Donald, Jessie Maxwell. Back row: Frances Rolfe, Claire Sheehan, Audrey Harvey, Phyllis White, Stella Baker, Bill McMaster, Edward Nilson, Catherine Hoexn, Bob Craver, Montana Lawrence, Jean Ilxion, Kath- erine Riley, Patty Lou Mitchell. 69 6? .. Mn. H. J. Scmessen my-wan NY TH: ORCHESTRA A X XX if :.x , 31' x T X x' X x.Qxg5ffb2f xx X . X -.--I N TH E BAND A4 pl 54100 Uguttr- L :nl mln 'ld .l L Ill J 1.0 naiw. huh 6 u kumnq Moak 19 und! ilbfl an n Neumann ykudsi W55f 3 X 16 nu. 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A - FRONT LINE 'l'WlRI,EHS, left to right: .lo Ellen Wills. llelen The position of heatl T. Kohn, Jacqueline Sealalirin, .leananne Fisher: Bethel Bronte, 'ml.lUl'f'tf9 lim' tl? Lois Lizen, lloulile Flags: June Tierney. Barbara l'iekthall, Shir- lutllllzufzrlls ley Fortlineir, Eileen Markovieh: Lillian Merkle. l'ei:g'y Fisher, A filllfd ml ' Shirley llowninpef. Lillian Sanrllilooni, Double Batons. Beth lluhher. Mrs. ll. J. Sehiesser is responsible for the intrieate and original routines executed by the twirlers and Color guartl. FLAG LINE, left to right, hack: Ilixie Griffiths, Vat, Goodall, Marijane Livingston, Mary llerriek, Norma Bartzen. .lac-kie Scal- ahrin, Roberta Lee, Ione Kranitz. Front: Shirley Forclmeir, Ilo- lores Quayle, llelen Kohn. Jeanne Guitloni. llelen Smith, Varol XV2lLl'T'I0l'. Lorraine Weathers, Wilene Vortese. gm .su of-1946 The M club members are the girls who march in the regular twirling line-up.The twirling emblem on their white sweaters distinguishes them. The twirlers perform with the band on all occasions, Entertaining during football season, marching in parades and appearing in the concert are main activities ofthe Corps. The Mojorette club's president Barbara Leybold, is assisted by vice-president Shirley Dowling, secretary Eileen Markovich, and treasurer Roberta Lee. COLOR GUARD, left to riht: Helen Jones, .laequie Dunn, Joan Brew, Frankie Rear- don, Darlene Hagemo, Marjorie Soll, Audrey Ilohb, Jean Burke, Flag Bearer: .lane Ilougherty, Virginia Strozzi, Mary Lou Hierholtzer, Betty Kelly, .lean McGregor, Carol Ulses. .lo Ann Grundstrom. 73 , Back row, loft to rig'ht: Jim NVhitesicle, Frank Zlgwifk, Furl Trim? Art Pas ' coo, Wilbur Sims, Harold Poppe, Jack llonzxhnn-, oi Stunzuvuy. 'ront row Helrnbach S Band lion Wiser, Al Clizibzii, Al Heimlmch. MUSIC AS STUDENTS LIKE IT-Aswing, boogie, jozz--hos been presented of assemblies during the yeor by the two donce bonds pictured on this poge. 2 Front row, left to right: Peggy Fisher, Bill Kolnmn, Austin Purdy, Dave Noble J' B b Paul Simitzcs, Bob Johnson. Back row: Eddie Price, Bill llallvr, Dave Oxley 've Oni' ers Ken Judge, John Kolman, Wilbur Rodda. Charles .-'kln'uhum. 74 I1 J--4-, ! . ,X A . .AAR X-.s' ,- R A . X if . .. Q 4 xx .w vqn - Q Y - kb J... ' .f ' rn-Q' X -Q 'V h v I L ' x 5 A ' ,f?,.,gfi.,',,, , ff, k,.vg.,'1S 3 JZ ., .-Q ,J 1 . 'R A 4'-Q5 4 NW, ,Q H . , , 3- l 'ti .1 is . 1 n 5 s M, ,V .. .s, nf. xm. 4 U f '65,-L W! 1 -9- , -8 v ' 1 .A I as ' - 5381 'Q . 5' M wif ,,- , f X ' T J. ff I f! J 1 1 ill- 1 V 4 , . ' a 2. A, 523 , Q flkfiggwm .f 'U fi 1 ,, , ,I V, 3 ., 3.1 , . f . , K x 1 X L, In is K Q. fi-I' ,321 .-LP, O 'zz H I. R-fMsx,jJPf'5 I 1 X x Q18 Q 4 5-dir .gg-wa fy., Af 'J f U - Q ik. , 'E' .nk A mx fr . 'f'v The l945-'46 athletic season saw Coach Harry lSwedel Dahlberg start and finish his twenty- tourth year producing outstanding football, basketball and track teams for Butte high school. Since l922 Coach Dahlberg has won eight state gridiron titles and six state bas- ketball championships. In the track depart- ment, which is the Bulldog specialty, the Butte boys under Coach Dahlberg have walked oft with eleven track crowns. No other high school mentor in the entire state has such an enviable record to his credit, COACH HARRY DAHLBERG Yi 'W F S d First row, left to right: Coach Driscoll, Dahlberg, Jr., Robinson, Vucurovich, 00 3 qua Sullivan, B, J. Smith, Mcxechme, McKinnon, Coach Dahlberg. Second row: Shelton, Kamhich, Hatcher, Anibrozic, Johnson, Lindsay, Stears. Third POW! Gibson, Morgan, Griffin, Graham, Menke, Elliott, Limb, Cohn. Fourth row: Moodry, Schulte, Calcaterra, Keyser, B. W. Smith, Can- non, Duffy, Le Prowse. 76 qc. , A ED AMBROZIC Guard Ed is a junior and showed consistent blocking and tackling when given the chance JOHN CALCATERRA Tackle John always played a bang- up game at plugging up the holes and will be in there again for another season. RICHARD CANNON Quarterback Rich, Butte's passing back, a double threat man, will see action again next year. Long-Long Pass JACK COHN Halfback Jack, a fleet-footed block- ing back, won all-state honorsg was second high scorer in the Big 6. He'll be missed during '46. M 0, ' mmol Line Plunge HARRY DAHLBERG, Jr. Guard Being a hard fighting team-member, Harry won 0 post on the all-state eleven and has followed in his father's athletic tra- dition. JACK DUFFY End Duffy is noted for his pass catching and blocking. He always came through when the going was toughest. 77 TED ELLIOTT End Ted, a lanky lad, was a stellar player at the end position in all contests. BILL GIBSON End Being a real scrapper on defense, Bill could always be counted on to help the Butte eleven. BILL HATCHER Halfback Playing one of the tough- est positions on the team, Bill came through and will see action with the Pur- ples in '46. A Back Breaker 44 Scores Again BILL KAMBICH Tackle Bill, an all-state tackle, was a reliable gridder and was equally efficient at tackle or fullback. 78 TOM LEPROWSE RULON LIMB Center Halfback Tommy, all-stater for two Rulon, wingback, merited years, is onlya junior. He's a letter by playing sensa- known throughout Mon- tana for his outstanding defensive play. tional ball all season. BILL LINDSAY Fullback Although only ci junior, Bill earned a name through his rugged spirit and ability. DAN MCKINNON Quarterback Though not big, Dan's run- ning and tackling counted in every fray. BOB MOODRY Tackle Big and heavy, Bob proved to be a real fighter in the Purple line. W. Rich Comes Through Touchdown for Kambi Q BILL ROBINSON Guard Rock, now a junior, has been a regular for two years. He's fast and is dy- namite on both defense and offense. BOB SCHULTE End This great end of the Pur- ples is a most dependable pass receiver and punter. Bob ought to be a star again next year. BILL J, SMITH Fullback A hard running fullback, Bill was also a defensive star backing up the Bull- dogs forward wall. 79 l Bill W. Smith Tackle Bill, a husky and rugged junior, saw plenty of ac- tion against Butte oppon- ents. X ' 1 ,J ,I Dan Sullivan Center His caution at center made Dan dependable especial- ly when the going was difficult, He always gave his best. George Vucurovich Halfback George, a junior, followed in his brother Mott's foot- steps to become an out- standing Bulldog. MAURlCE DRISCOLL PAUL ROESTI Assistant Coach Frosh Coach Butte 7 Butte Butte Butte Butte Butte, Butte Butte c Butte 80 gm! 32015 fbi 7Q4j Great Falls Invitational game Lewistown Invitational game Billings Conference game Missoula Conference game Anaconda Conference game Helena 7, Conference game Great Falls Conference game Missoula Championship game Central H City-title game S , A R d First row. left to right: Levviigood, Lester, Bush, S-vguliu, Fryv. Flanik and Foacli llriscoll. e S Sec-mill row: Kalarcliik, Sheridan, Hoidu. Hucldleston, Nutt:1Il.Multlien. Third row: Lind, Ruli- vrts. Huriw. llowiwy, Kocttingr, B. XVilliams, L. NVillizinis. Fullrtli ruw: fimlilzird, Stzuiivh, 'l'mnic'h, t'lu-lini Griffiths, l'ote1'Qon and KCf,'Sl1l'. l 4 F h First row, left to right: Anderson, Eylar, Craver, Trengove, Lochrie, Saunclors, Kohler and ros Coach Driscoll. Second row: Bergamaski, Stanich, McMaster, Murja, LQ-cos, Schmitt. Third row: Lash. Jones, Lee, Mayo, Smith, lic Sylvia and Tierney. 81 P l v I r 'X -1 k 'ont mu lnft to light Uuffx Uno 'Nhnkm Qullixu r g, Nm' Pl' rf '. ' ' 2 A if . A ' - ': u. liahlla-1 '. - nth K51n1l1ich. Second row: Conch Swede l3:xI1llwo1'g, Stzxnisivh. I.Iuy.l, Schulta lhbsun. Fuhn. f'o:u'h Ilrlsc-ull. Swish Whose Bucket? 83 Butte High Basketball Lettermen Jock Cohn Harry Dohlberg Jock Duffy Forword Forward K v r Q PK Bill Gibson Bill Kombich Jock Lloyd Forword Guard Center Qi Butte l-liglw Basketball Lettermen A I F- Q . K1 A Tl. so 4- Howard Mayo Dick Menke Charles Mitchell Forward ' Guard Forward Q 2 , -ill' if l l l 5 F i 5 W 5 i L 5 l Bob Schulte George Stanisich Dan Sullivan Center Forward Guard 85 P George Torront Pole Voulf . .-WL - Fred Harvey High Jump-Shofput 88 Bczffs U-MCE lgbfszirzsfz of 216 4 . Harry Dohlberg Coach Bob Schulte High Hurdles-Discus High Jump-Shofput Tom LeProwse Pole Vault High ond Low Hurdles ga A ' '4 .asv . M 3. Bill J. Smith .lack Duffy Dashes-Relays High and Low Hurdles Javelin Y It 1516:-sri 'Q ar WV .lack Cohn Dashes-Relays Javelin-Shotput I 'R' Charles Stears Richard Cannon Mile and Halt-mile Broad Jump-Low Hurdles Dashes-Relays lgulzlcfog UZQCE Track, under supervision of that Dean of Coaches, Harry Dahlberg, encourages individual par- ticipation. Each year a hundred or more students come out to try their skill in the many events on the track and tield. This major sport enables students to show their athletic ability and at the same time build their bodies through exercises which require skill and speed. Ot the hundred trackmen, the ten best are selected to represent Butte high ot all invitational track meets and at the State meet in May. 89 MISS INGA HOEM Miss lnga Hoem has completed another suc- cessful year as instructor of girls' physical education and Girls' Athleta club director. She is also publicity chairman ofthe Montana Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, which includes all physical education instructors of the state. Under her guidance the Butte high tumblers have gained wide-spread popularity by entertaining for various local and out-of-town functions. Audrey Johnston Vice-President --O l A P il Norma Luke Secretary 90 The Girls' Athleta club includes all girls of the stu- dent body. As the forest develops trees from seedlings to sturdy individual giants, straight and tall, so does the G. A, C. develop the individual N, w. S 4 I Helen Varelia President, giris and train them to be worthwhile citizens, capable of acting freely, exercising judgment and practicing good sportsmanship. The officers and managers of the G. A. C. direct various activities under the supervision of Miss Hoem. Louise Harvey Press Reporter Jeanne Jones Treasurer 'fs , A ' First row, I1-it to Vljfllli C'1x1'yl G' A' C' B:u1man,Jum- Iivans, Louis: II-xrvvv Ilclvn Y'll'Qli'l Beverlvv T1' tI k Y ' - Iukm- A111111-x' I I ' 'e' I 1 1 , l 9X1 NK , - Olllld 4 , . l ' Olllrtoll. 5 40114 row: Ruth B2llI10tt,J0yL'L' 170531-nlmart, B2ll'll2ll'2l Buck. Althuu I.:u'sm1. .All4il'l'y I'm'ln-rx'inz1. Y- IIN Tritt. Third row: Putty XYTOIIN, Marie Momielli. l':1tl'iciz1 Fl0I'l'Ili'l' Zumnk hu ,Y 1? : E 'C Q 1 mf' 'sl 4. aryl Bnumzm 1l'l'0lll, Miss Houm, Eunice Hunt, .Xml Yarn-lin, .lozmnv .Mm-s. VI- Ill ! I' ' Loft to right: Kay Ashlov Fro IC Wlnners Patsy I':YHl'l4 :md .Iounm .-Xhrznlmlnsf-n mf-ritwl tho mslulm- prizes. 91 1 QLLHZZJQ 'Zi The Swallow The Tram Left To right: Dolores Pielcel, Jewell Ann Gronley, Gloria Haskins, Betty Holland, Mary .Inne Cobb, Delores Zorn, Vivian lI.ic-kman, Ruth Cuhlm. Donna Squires. ivlziriiyii Perkins. Josephine P0- lich, Dixie Cloward, Virginia Westling, Frances Edgar, Enid Friesz. Beverly Mott, Ilunna Latimer, Martha Yelenich, Dorothy Park, Rita Ann Manley, Virginia Hardin, Donna Warner. - ,A .. - . N -. Q,- Looking Pretty K7 CS V b Stkillillllif, left to right: llc-lon Vznrcliu, Louise llurvex ' v '. ,v' 2 A.-K. 'tu -,v I . ,..l O a lexxellAm1Cnonlm5 Altliel IdlN0ll X llllx l0tll1lX'Yl :xml Anita Pliillips. Sitting: volleyball liiainrxgmw: Beverlvy 'l'i'vvitliick :xml Ami Vurolix Loft to right: Yivizm Malloy, lllzxwselle llillm-1' :xml Alice' livslvr. L 't to rifllit: Jo Ann Kvrleo, Lois Scott, Frunkiv Rzxfish and Jvunm plng pong l'3llil'liS0ll. A Q 0 .ll'IWEl,l. ANN GRONLICY Life Guards St-atoml, lt-l't to right: Anna Lot- ieyniour, lflniily Gl?l'g.Illl'lt'll, Antl- rvy Poclit-rvina Joanne llriscoll, Ilurnthy llcnsolt. Stantling: Ian'- vtta liutka, Marion llarnt-r t'nnnit' Wvallitmonl, Perhaps the scuior girl with the- most unusual athletic recnrtl is .Ie-wt-ll Ann Gronlcy. She is Montana State Wonien's Gulf Fhanipimi :intl has hclrl this title for two yours. .lcwt-ll Ann also cxcvls in skating and is girls' intvrniutliatt- skating' champion for the state. llurinp: hui' four yt-urs, slit- has earnotl more than 400 points in athletics and wears one of tht- tlirvv sweaters clusignating' that acliiovcnient award- ctl here this year. llelon Yarn-lia anrl Audrey Put-hvrvina uwn tht- utm-r two swf-att-rs. llur- iug he-r st-nior yt-ar .lvwt-ll Ann t'0Yltllli'1Utl a gulf rlass for girls. 94 Archery Standing, loft to right: Ruth Barnett, Ann Varelia, Shirley .NIt'Ilunaltl, Delores Shoe-ts, An- l rant'cs liafish anal Nlarjnrit- Jenkins, na Let- St-ynionr, .Ivan l'h'it'ksnn, 0' -3 -'Qs Q. f- ' 'A K'L. -in 69.1 ' .QL I-.D . A wh , ..-A 5 ig U- , s' wc F35 ,, ' . xxx ew - vii ,Q 1, . . H'if'n 0, ,.. ff- ' u . .Q .nv mtv! -xi 'ram' K , -. v., -nigga! A X mx s. .- 1 -. 1-'+P Ln Q Vx S44-A N' aid ' xe 1 D . .ghd qu Q: x 'L ,K Q K-.gs-3 : ,,, 'A 's - A Q av T ' yn- Fr? X f - ,Vg Wg' X T-if 5 1 1 'F' ' it WNW 3 'J QI. X? fx: N df, 8 i , 5 ' .' iw' 1 , . l !f f7l.s-2'-EHS? -' ' J , x zgvv . Fw . I 3 'mv 'Pu w. ., ,m . -U - --xx' x,, ix 1 me EW? V. 1 5, 'mv 5, xg' A 1 Q ,,,. ,hm I , . E 9' 'P-I Aw ' in ff 'J 29 rg abggyw :sh 35' N u A N ,O sl C 4 -J. 5 1 I Q F 1 Lf gr, X ul N-Q x- 'Q' Q C s 5 - il .s .-1. P THE AD STAFF Seated, left to right: Shirley Trimble, Jean McGregor, Lois Patterson, Jeanne Jones, Al Heirnbach, Marilyn Gribble, Anita Phillips, Elsie Varcoe, Shirley Fordmeir, Standing, left to right: Carolyn Jean Schwartz, Mary Alice Helstrom, Eugene Kallgren, John Burke, Wayne Young, Marion Amos, Pat Goodall. Absent when picture was taken: Gene Wilson, Betty Kelly and Marilynne Kitto. ANNUAL AD SOLICITORS Diligent work by these nineteen seniors in contacting business men and selling them on the value of an ad in the yearbook contributed significantly to the Annual's success: Amos, Marion Burke, John Fordmeir, Shirley Goodall, Patricia Gribble, Marilyn Helstrom, Mary Alice Jones, Jeanne Kallgren, Eugene Kelly, Betty Kitto, Marilynne McGregor, Jean Park ,Rose Patterson, Lois Phillips, Anita Schwartz, Carolyn Trimble, Shirley Varcoe, Elsie Wilson, Gene Young, Wayne Advertising Congratulations To those busy and breezy youngsters who pursued the advertisers, wrote the copy, designed the pages and produced this book, an historical record of lasting value to the l946 Class of Butte High. We extend our congratulations also to the staff of the Mountaineer. Their pep, ambition, cheerfulness and ability to get the job done, speaks well for their future, many of whom will not soon part from the scissors, paste pot, proof and printer's ink with which they come in contact for the first time while in high school. The other members of the Senior Class, as well, are tendered our best wishes for their future, as well as our appreciation to the patient class advis- ers, who saw us through many difficult situations. Printing Wm. J. Boost John W. Palmer Phone 2-3421 76 UNION OIL DEALER 76 Better Service Station Gas, Oil, Greasing, Washing Tires and Tubes Tire Repairing Batteries Granite at Wyoming Butte, Mont. Mayer Ignition 216 S. Montana Butte, Mont. WILLARD BATTERIES Auto Ignition All Work Guaranteed Business Phone 6784 1 1 1-1 11.1.1mi..in-1.11.11.It-ni.1uu1n1.n.1 1 1.m1lu- Lenz Pharmacy GIFTS FOR THE GRADUATE Fine Toiletries in Yardley, Old Spice, Primrose House, DuBarry, Max Factor, Pinaud, Wrisley 2009 Harrison Ave. Butte, Mont. 1.4tt1.II.1i.t.1t-1.1in1im..H11M1.I-.1114-1im...tm1t.....-U11 1.m1uu- Butte's Smartest Night Spot Savoy . . . Night Club and Cafe MEADERVILLE Steak, Chicken and Ravioli Dinners We Cater to Banquets and Parties Phone 7957 Chas. F. Erb, Prop. u.,.u- ---I1,:-.1,.1t...1. 1-1 1 1 1 1 1 1-4.11.1111 Compl iments of Patterson Motor Co. 209 South Montana ..m1..1..1,.1 1 1-1 1 1 1 1- 1'1.t..1..1 1 1 Orton Bros. FINE PIANOS FOR 59 YEARS 2l6 North Main i-.I-.1,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1..1i:1I-1,--1 Ellis Paint Company BENJAMIN MOORE PAINTS VARNISHES MURESCO 64 West Park Phone 3227 Compliments of Butte City Lines SAFETY COURTESY SERVICE -.11 t1 Congratulations from the R. P. Herrick Co. Western Meat Co. Phone 5651 135 Eost Pork St. Wire For Us, We'1I Wire for You Mayer Electric Co. Phone 51 17 18 N, Montono St. Butte, Montana i,...,--1. .-.1-i1i,.,1W-.1.,..-iiV..-..,..-,.,.1..,.1....1,.i.1....-....lu .. ...- The Sign of Good Footwear 54 W, Pork St. Butte, Mont. SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY -...-....1,.........1....lm.-....-....-..i.1....... .1...1....-.n.1,...1., .1 Hordwore Gos Appliances Plumbing Supplies Butte Stove Repair Company Len Waters EVERYTHING IN MUSIC INSTRUMENTS RECORDS I28 North Main St. Phone 7344 .-mi... ii.-.-..i.1mi1,w1..nl.i--1im.-M1mi1iiii.-i:ii1iiii1.ii,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,- Expert Repair Work First Class Materiai Fritz's Radiator Shop Fred Rader, Prop. 38 E. Galena St. Phone 8188 Butte, Montana RADIATOR Cleaning, Recoring, Repairing .. ,- nv.,.i.1.r....r1Ninn.-1...ii-41-i-1.ii.---i-un1i.ii1. :...iii1....- SU ITS AND TOPCOATS In All the Latest Styles and Fabrics for Spring and Summer From 527.50 to 550.00 M. H. Schwartz 29 West Park --iiiiiim-iiii.-mi1mi-uii-.,u1iin.-1.-mi-. 1.iu....iiii.- 1 ...unlimi- Wult Realty Co. FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE LOANS 37 Years of Dependable Service I08 W. Granite Phone 7348 Prompt and Courteous Service While You Wait The Shoetorium John A. Bender, Prop. Let Us Save Your Soles SHOE REPAIRING AND SHOE SHINING SPECIALISTS I25 W. Park Butte, Mont. -wi-niiiim-aniiii.-.ui-.-H1 1 .- .1-.. uliinluniii..-IIII1-ii.. Murphy Plumbing and Heating Co. 25 W. Granite Phone 895I PLUMBING AND HEATING HEADQUARTERS -im.....iii.-mi.mu-im.........--.,..-.in.1ni-..nl.--n1...1..-iiiiiM1W-1 WINDOW GLASS AUTO GLASS PLATE GLASS MIRRORS Phone 7I7I The Glass House George Schulte, Proprietor II4 West Galena St. Butte, Montana ! -im-.-ii... M1iiiiiiw...iiiM1m.1iiE.-iiiiii-n1iiii-uiiiiiuiuu... iiii1.m1 MONTANA'S ONLY GREAT SUPER MARKET Phone 2-4I 33 Pay'n Save Super Market I 74 I Harrison Ave. 1 V1-,.1i 1 1i--1--I1--i1i-v.1iiii1i-......1,,,141.1.-.,1.,1. 1 .1 Montana School of Mines Presents: An opportunity for young men to acquire one of the highest type technical educations now available in the entire United States. The Mineral Industries presents a field of high pay professional work in a Iifetime occupation, in mining engineering, metallurgy, mineral dressing and geology, The success of Mines graduates is shown in the positions of leadership in these fields, which graduates of Butte High School hold in many different parts of the world. You are cordially invited to come out to School and GET THE FACTS. I CARS . . . POLISHED OR SIMONIZED I Motorists Be Wise--Have Your Car I C0n1pGl'e! Simonized I It Pays to Shop at I New Cars Made Luxurious - Old Cars Made New I If sonsfaed Teil Others-If Not Teil Us 1 I N C 0 R P 0 R A T If Jim Wakefield Headquarters for Girls' 301 5. wyoming Phone 2-1535 L and Boys' Wea, Butte, Montana .. .. .... .. .,... -. -........-...- .,.. -...-,,,- - -. - .... .... -i-...-i..... -. .......,.,-...-...-...- -.,...,,.- .-. Main Service Station New Unique Cleaners Your Friendly Texaco Dealer 345 South Main 600 South Main Your Radiant Cleaners Butte, Montana Phone 4873 I ,1 .-.I 1,. 1 1 1. i1iiii1.i.,1 1,,1ii.1ii1i-,1.i,i1 .1 ,,.1 1.1,-ii.. .1. .- limi.. ...,w1,.,1iii...iiii1 Metals Bank HU d Trust Compan BUTTE, MONTANA Joseph Richards, FUNERAL HOME I5-I9 South Montana Telephone 7282 Butte, Montana 1,,,,,,,1,..i...1ii.i.-.iii-,.,,1iw.-.ii.1,ii1 ... 1 .. ....,.-,..'..-- Prudential Federal Savings and Loan Association Insured Savings FHA and Veteran Loans Inc. I l l l I l l l 1 I : ,.,1,,,,..-v-1...-1...11...-111iii.. Keene's Shoe Co. 43 East Park Fine, Dependable Footwear for Men, Women, Children -i.ii...m- 1-.i 1.i..1..,....,.1iiii.....- 1.iii.-..i.i1,..... 1.1 limi, Compliments of Howard's Women's, ChiIdren's, Infants' Wear l27 W. Park Phone 2-3865 Butte, Montana Full college course or a business or trade school education By Act of Congress, benefits of the G. I. Bill of Rights are open to every qualified young man who enlists in the new Regular Army before October 6, 1946 Under the G. l. Bill of Rights every young man who accepts employment by the Regular Army before October 6, 1946, is entitled, after discharge, to education or training in the school or college of his selection at Government expense. For a period based on the length of his service, the Government will pay his tuition, up to S500 per ordinary school year, plus S65 monthly for living expenses-S90 if he is married. After a three-year enlistment, for example, he may have 48 months of education, with a total of 55,120 paid by the Government! The 321 Full particulars may be had at the nearest Recruiting Station. This is YOUR oppor- tunity to get the education you want and fit yourself for a successful career. nearest Army Recruiting Station is at West Galena Street, Butte, Montana 1 vs. An-.Q , fp, A -.Af-W' ,W Qlqmmnaso I. ,euwwref 333537 sr PARKS? K The Home of lart Schaffner it Marx Clothes Compliments of McKee Printing Company 1 .1 i- -..iv-.1v-..-M1.-1-.4'1..,,.-w.-4--1- 1.-I...--.1 --. - Compliments of Mid-Central Produce Company Distributor of MEADOW GOLD ICE CREAM BUTTER EGGS KRAFT PRODUCTS BIRDS EYE FROSTED FOODS 704 Utah Avenue Phone 2-4120 1-N... ...I ..-.-.'l.1,.-... ... .-..... ....Ii--1.-w1m.1..u...l...-.l...-...i-! If Your Home Can Be Sold REDLICH 3I0 Phoenix Block Can Sell It Phone 5033 MOVING PACK I NG STORAGE Jones Storage and Transfer Co. ALLIED VAN LINES Wyoming and Iron Streets Butte, Montana -,..,1.-1.1.1.1w.14.4.-l.11w11..1.--1, 1 .Z .1 .- 1 41 it .- LEYS, Jeweler Quality a Tradition Since I888 DIAMONDS WATCHES Silver, Copper Novelties Colin L. Christie, Certified Gemologist 20 North Main Phone 3825 - 1-,..1t-..-N1-....'11-11. .-111,-1 l.. .1 til-.1 ,.-- 1 1 Compliments of M. Gordon Company 63l E. Aluminum Phone 2-l775 Butte, Montana .. ,,.. 1-.-I...--..-. ..,. -MT1..-.,-N-.Ii-.1-W1--I.- -1-.lu-.111 ... Compliments and Heartiest Congratulations to the Graduates from Montana Broom and I 'Brush Co. 730 E. Iron Butte, Montana Williams Studio 76 W. Broadway BUTTE Phone 8100 Distinctive Portraits .1ii..n..t.i1.i,--V-.1 1 1' ,..i.t....-ii.-i -.i 1ii.-iw1..ii- i....-1, 14 it-1.i.i1.w-inn.-wil i'1wi.....ii..1.i..1ii,i.- ii.. 1 I Phone 3249 Complete Laundry and Dry Cleaning . Service J. Mueller Tire Co. , Distributors i The New Methad Goodyear Tires Laundry Goodyear Lifeguards 58 E051 Silver Butte, Montana Phone 3265 Q it-1 ..i4 L itii 1 .iii ...ui ilii 1.1.11 .iil imiri .1 .iii YNTMZ ,,,- ,l-n1-mi: irir 1 iiii -1 urvi viii- riii inn: ivii vnnviinxiin--vw-viin-:wiv1ii A I Compliments of E You'II Always Find the Newest Styles I First at Montana Leather : I ti 124 south Main sire-ef Butte, Montana Phone 2-4743 i DEPARTMENT STORE FOR WOMEN g 39 West Park Street I Easy Budget Credit Terms Compliments of Union Cigar and Ice Cream Stores 34 South Main 1 1 I1 1 i.1.i1rr...I-M1it-.1ii.i1tiii1ii-i1iiii1.iii1 111111.--,- Ask for these home products when available at your local grocers: MAID O'CLOVER BUTTER MOUNTAIN GOLD BUTTER VELVET ICE CREAM All Products of the Midget Creamery Butte, Montana 1iiii1I-111i.I.1ii-.1H111iili..rm..i.ir1nn1n.1iii.1iir.1M1 im1.t..1.i..1.m- We've Got What You Want in Music and Records The Latest Recordings by Columbia, Victor, Decca, Capital Exclusive Agents for: Conn Musical Instruments: Story Sz Clark Pianos: Steinway Pianos: Complete Line of Radios and Radio Combinationsg Phonographsg Westinghouse Radiosg Magnavox Combinations: RCA-Victor Radios: Zenith Radios and Combinations iimrkaiihuidllart 67 West Park Street Butte The Electrical Appliance Store to Visit in Butte 1 ...1.i.1.i..1i..41..i.1..i.1-in1....1....1....1ii.,1...i1ui.1in...-.ii-.I-u.1ui.- Wm. P. Boost John W. Palmer Phone 2-342I 76 - Union Oil Dealer - 76 Better Service Station Granite at Wyoming St. Gas, Oil, Greasing, Washing Butte, Montana Compliments of Wa rd Thompson Paper Company Headquarters for Paper in the Northwest 830 Utah Avenue Butte, Montana -I-'i1ii I1 -I.-I I1.ii1.11m1. 1' I1 -1 ,1 1 1 .1 -1 John C. Jernberg Manufacturers of QUALITY BUILDING SPECIALTIES 9OI South Arizona Butte, Montana Phone 5502 -ii,.1i-.11,,,,..ii.i1ii..-.q1.,,.1...1..1i.i1.i,.14.i..-it-.1,.-...z :1 .1.- I1 When It Comes to FINE, HIGH GRADE SOCIAL STATIONERY SCHOOL SUPPLIES or CLEVER DESIGNS IN GREETING CARDS Go to The P. 0. News Stand 4I West Park -mi1....1i.i.-. 1 1. 1N...I-..1....1.i..1....1i...1 i.1. 1. 1. .1 N1 BEST WISH ES from the Main Drug PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Butte, Montana 3 w e I ' ' ill' x X Iilffn -- - letlllgld e' ,. . X is Q , L v , M.. I I x N ' xx K 5 ' ' Q i As a Guide for HUNGERFORD S i BUILDING MATERIALS Conoco Service Station E Interstate Lumber Montana and Silver C0mP0nY X 472 E. Mercury St. Derryll Hungerford, Lessee and Operator - . Phone 2-2341 i Dan O'Neil Will Tiddy , The Store of Personal Service Mqntqnq Cash Cl-Qcery The Toggery I eoi S. Mmm M ' d B ' CI h' d , eng on CYS Ol 'ng on I Phone 2-I227 ef 2-1228 Furnishings ' Phone 7320 II7 N. Main Quality Groceries and Meats Butte, Montana Compliments ot BERTOGLIO STORAGE AND APPLIANCE COMPANY Among the Old Timer Concerns of Butte APPLIANCE DIVISION 200 N. Main St. Dealers of: Kelvinotor Refrigerators Kelvinator Electric Stoves Kelvinator Electric Water Heaters Easy Washers, Dryers Eureka Vacuum Cleaners Eureka Cordless Irons Bendix Washers, lroners, Dryers R. C. A. Radios Farnsworth Radios New Home Sewing Machine White Sewing Machine Farm Freezers and Refrigerators Phone Appliance 5924 .1.m.-.....-...inn-..in1..1...li-'ilu-n1ii,,.-i-ii..-i1n.-:vi.-1..1m-.wi STORAGE DIVISION 800 Utah Avenue Dealers of Schlitz Beer Budweiser Beer Highlander Beer WAREHOUSE STORAGE M. J. B. Product Complete Home and Commercial Re- frigeration, Washing Machine and Home Appliance Service Departments Phone Storage 6526 .1uu-.w--..1M1.-niv,.- 1.1.1-.if-. -. 1.,-1..,1un1.n1l--1 -.. .. l GIFTS OF LEATHER LAST FOREVER I o Wardrobe Trunks F' B' Pr'ce '0'l9e,' Cases, ! HIGH GRADE COFFEE Fitted Suitcases 5 Gladstone Bags S TWO Sullers for Men Our Coffee is fresh roasted daily with 0 R d' t H t National Trunk Factory i 0 'On eo 105 West Broadway Grind Suited to every method of making I ....-..-... ..,. -...-..-...........-...-......- - .-,......-,.,-!-......- .... -.,.. ,... ....,-.......-..,..,,.........,-..,......-,.,,..,...,.,. l M k h O e ' e l M. Y. Daniel l Grand Store iNsuRANcE or Au. :amos Your Headquarters Play Safe-Insure now lol' YOU' Phone 6335 Butte l llI'lDOUI' Bldg., 4th floor l Wally for Tires Formerly HeImo's U. S. Tire Service l 24 South Montana With the Compliments at the Rialto Theatre Our Newest Line: HUNDREDS OF NOVELTIES FOR GADGET BRACELETS Prices 75c to 52.00 Pay Less! You Pay Less for Your School Supplies or V Pay Less Drug Store Butte, Montana Butte's Oldest Yet Most Progressive Butte Floral Co. Flower Phone 34l4 27 West Broadway 5 ...i.-. .Zi ,1.,,1....1..-..-.,.-H..- i.1,...1,.1,i..1 .i.1.t.1,..1. 1 Crystal Creamery PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS 30l South Main Street Butte, Montana Edison Permanent Wave Shop Metals Bank Bldg Phone 4428 R. G. Harvey GARBAGE AND ASHES 804 South Washington Phone 2-l362 ROCKY MOUNTAIN CAFE MEADERVILLE Teddy Traparish 'The Better Dressed Men ot Butte Are Stratford Customers Stratford Men's Shop Harry M. Gronfein 3I North Main St. FINE CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS Mi,,,,,,...-Iiii..ii..H1ii.-1,,.....i,1,..i1.iii-...ii-.iiiiiii.1,,1.,,,1,,,.- Compliments of SHINERS .ti ' Consistently Good Styles and Quality ' Consistently Low Prices On Cash or Credit Basis at the store made famous by Fashionable Women tr-- efr I PM Nbffihi M 01NT5'N'F 51Tse1?'iIn-I-TT! 2 o 9 ra AIN 'sunny A NAA c o N on. Bradford Cleaners I3OI Harrison Ave. Phone 2-4935 -m...H1..1.i1.-,iii--i.-. ...-vi.-V .-...1K..1...1i 1.v.....-i-.. 1,11 MedIin's Pharmacy 601 West Park WHERE LOW PRICES AND QUALITY MEET Bring Your Prescriptions to Us Sundaes Cosmetics Ice Cream Congratulations To a Swell Group of Students from Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rooth ROOTI-I STUDIO 206 West Park St. Phone 5689 Butte, Montana Compliments of Jim Spier THE TOWN TALK TAILOR AND HABERDASHER Complete Line of MEN'S SUITS, COATS AND FURNISHINGS I7 North Mein i.1,I...,i,..i 1.-.1,i1-I-.1.4-.11-.-.-M1 ..., ...I 1 ,-,,., Compliments of CGF TRUCKINC AND CONTRACTINC COMPANY 43 Years of Reliable Service in Butte Weinberg's Where Quality Costs No More FASHION APPAREL FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Compliments of DAVIDSON GROCERY COMPANY Wholesale Distributors of DEL MONTE PRODUCTS -im1,...1..uin.-.1 1 1 1 ti., .- 1..1..1,1i1i.1 AUTOMOTIVE SPECIALISTS DANIEL'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Expert Service All Moke Cars 76 GASOLINE A Union Oil Product VAVOLINE ond TRITON Motor Oils 441 S. MONTANA ST. Phone 2-3716 Butte, Montono AUTHORIZED UNITED MOTORS SERVICE DUGGAN MERRILL MORTUARY SERVICE ABOVE ALL John P. Duggan, Monoger 213 NORTH MONTANA PHONE 3239 LAN DE'S SHOE MART 115 W. PARK ST. Butte, Quality Shoes FOR ALL THE FAMILY Mont. Let Us Help You Take Good Pictures WE ARE KODAK SPECIALISTS AL'S PHOTO SHOP NORTH MAIN STREET BUTTE, MONTANA -,.,1,,1,,ZH1.,,-1.,.I1.1.y1.w-.W..-.,,u1Tv...m..,-,.1H,....,,,..,... 1 GORDON'S JEWELRY I I3 NORTH MAIN BLUEBIRD DIAMONDS FOR HAPPINESS I-I. B. BRINCK Sftdfbl' ft - RCCKOLA Phonographs LLOYD'S Chromium Furniture Chromium Furniture at Its Best THE MINERS NATIONAL BANK of BUTTE, MONTANA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Compliments of KITTO'S TRANSFER AND STORAGE MOVERS OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS ANY PLACE IN THE UNITED STATES, CANADA OR MEXICO Health, Accident and Life Insurance Counselors 3l Yeors in Montono CHALKLEY INSURANCE AGENCY 7th Floor Metals Bonk Bldg. Butte, Montono Phone 2- I 3 l 9 -mil -,-t..u-.-M14-1' itmlu-,-.,.,...,.1,.I.1 .1,..1.,.1. .... I1 CONGRATULATIONS HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES OF '46 We invite you to specialize in one of our com- mercial courses which includes Secretarial, Ac- counting, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Civil Serv- ice, Calculatingy Key Punch machines, Sales- manship, Typewriting, and also fully accredited High School courses. A thorough business training will not only qualify you for one of the many office po- sitions now open in private industry and the Federal Government but will also assure you against unemployment in the post-war era. BUTTE BUSINESS COLLEGE IS1 BACKEIJ BY 56 YEARS OI ACl'lll'IVl-IMICNT FULLY ACCREDITPII3 ENIIORSED BY MORE THAN lT,00Il GRADUATES RICCOMMENDEIT BY THE LEAITING EDUC.-'KTORS OF THE STATE fx I , , w Owsley Block Butte, Montono Phone 4409 Phone 4409 Phone 4409 CITY TAXI COMPANY THE LARGEST IN THE CITY operates a fleet of Hudson Sedan Cars P I D I y T uck and an Ambulance When vou call the CITY CAB O . . , C red of safe a d ous union dri s and are amply coveredyby rance at all ti 5. TWO Plaza snunsz Board of Trade 45 West Park St. 'I6 East Park Sf. I P.:: , I -IJZ nfn ERNIE WILES, Mgr. EDGAR PRICE, Owner Phone 4409 Phone 4409 Phone 4409 Phone 4578 Your HUDSON Dealer also Dealers in FEDERAL TRUCKS HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES We Buy and Sell Used Cars EDGAR PRICE, Owner Lompliments of GREEN'S CAFE 4I NORTH MAIN Where Quolity Is So Conspicuous ond Style So Distinctive Authorized Approved Distributors of JULES JURGENSON OMEGA'S GIRARD PERREGAUX LONGINES HAMILTON ELGIN GRUEN BENRUS WATCHES Diamonds Thot Insure Confidence JAMES W. UNCLES REGISTERED JEWELER 2I North Moin Butte, Montono Your Business Courteously Solicited ond Apprecioted -1, 1.-I.-.,14i-..--,ii,.1i ..-,,1a-i1-,.1i.:i1- 1 -..'.1n- Compliments of H. J. Tex MURPHY DISTRIBUTOR Texaco Petroleum Products -I-.i1....1. -.Qi-.-....1. .-I. .-. ..ii..1,.i1i it-H2 1 ii,-.ii in..-.i .. JENSEN DRUG STORE 4OI South Montono Butte, Montono Prescription Specialists Phone 4954 All Employees Groduotes of Butte High School Compliments of BUTTE BREWI G COMPANY BUTTE, MONTANA Congratulations to the Class of 1946 Butte Glass Works Douglas Mutch .-,,,-N1.-1.-1-Q., 1,11-.-ui:-.t,1.:i..ii-i1 11 1 t1V1n.1nn- Irene St. Quentin TEACHER OF PIANO 126 North Idaho St. B. H. S. Seniors from this Studio: Marion Amos Eunice Hunt Jeanne Jones 1-i..i-....-y..-.n.1m.1.'.,1.r-.-1-V1.V-1 -fi--..--i1.v,i1.i..-.QV -. ii.-, ...- 4O Point Martak Lubrication Service Tires Batteries Auto Accessories Ralph 0lsen's Texaco Service 202 South Montana St. Phone 2-4223 ..m....-1... -1 i.m..n..1i--11ruin.-.W1,.1..1.pi.mii..1.-it-....1 ' Your Credit is 0 PRIVILEGE a RESPONSIBILITY Butte merchants are happy to extend to you the privilege of charging merchandise, but it is your responsibility to pay your obligations before the 10th of each month when the pay- ments are due. Prompt payment makes good credit. KEEP YOUR CREDIT GOOD Butte Credit Bureau Hirbour Bldg. Congratulations . . . Class of '46 Miners Dairy MiIk for a Strong Mind and a Healthy Body Underwood Corporation 41 East Broadway Butte, Montana Phone 2-3Ol9 -...I1 I.. -W1.-H.-. -I-1. in-...I1-..-I.-.-I-111-11h-1,iw.-. ,- Polley's Barber G' Beauty Shoppe LacIies', Men's and ChiIdren's Hair Cutting BEAUTY SHOP IN CONNECTION FOR ALL LINES OF BEAUTY CULTURE IO N, Dakota Phone 2-3763 .,--..n1..,1.t.1tim1I......m....,-...lu-.....I.1.I..1.,..1. 1 H1 .. .I Beery's Repair Shop Charles H. Carver, Lessee SPEEDOMETER SERVICE DELCO BATTERIES MOTOR TUNE-UP GENERAL REPAIRS II4 East Broadway -.....II.I...,I.Ii ,-.I,.1.I,.1I,.I1.II.1....1..I.1,.I1.m1.I..1 .-I i in- S Cr L Ice Cream 72 West Broadway WHOLESOME HEALTHFUL DELICIOUS Compliments of BU RR'S ,1.......1,1 ,ml 1 in... 1.,i.1-i1..1 1.i.1i.,1 Compliments of The Chequamegon Cafe Al Hultman, Proprietor Chappelle Cleaning Works TOPS IN CLEANING Water Repellent Phone 3386 200l Harrison Ave. ,.. -1...1.,1,,.1n1 1 1...i.i,1i-4..-,...41,.....f,.., .t 1 Paumie Parisian Dye House 60 West Galena Street Phone 3535 FRENCH DYEING AND CLEANING We insure our customers' goods -,1u-,1f....,i.1..i...... 1 11.-.-.i .1.,..1::4.1. .-.i1.1..q1...1- 1 Downey Drug NYAL AGENTS l75l Harrison Ave. Phone 2-3025 Butte, Montana Frank Zubick, Jr. ond Helen McLeod, right, greet Al Heim- back and Florence Whiteside at the Copper Bowl where they will enjoy one of the Chef's Special 85c Dinners and then dance to the music of Horvey Water's rhythmic orchestra . . Everyone's Favorite! Parents, as well as 'teeners, are enthusiastic about the Copper Bowl. The luxurious surroundings, the swift, competent service, the deliciously savory food are the rea- sons the Copper Bowl is the choice of the discriminating. Many groups have discovered the sheer, down-right pleas- ure of entertaining in one of the many beautiful banquet rooms at the Finlen. ln them they enjoy the same expert service and skillfully prepared food as in the Copper Bowl yet have the added advantage of complete privacy for their own group. Next time, suggest that your Club or dancing group meet at the Finlen . . . They'll applaud your choice. I-IOTE L E N COMPLIMENTS OF FIRST ATIDNA BA K 1, 1.i,t1..i.1i-i-,-V.. -i 1 -,-, 1i.1ii.-1,-.-i1 MONTANA'S LEADING CREDIT JEWELERS S G' S Jewelers 2 Eost Pork Street Rialto Bldg. Decker Brothers MISSOU LA CRYSTAL SUGAR PETER PAN PEANUT BUTTER - r-ii, im... i.-I-4...i. .14 ... ..-..1..-i1.i.1,-i..-1-i...m BUTTE, MONTANA Compliments to the Senior Class Mellor Produce Cr Paper Co. FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 716 South Arizona Phone 5489 Butte, Montana Compliments of Louis S. Cohn Cr Company THE IDEAL PLACE TO BUY THAT GIFT FOR BABY or Outfit Your Children from Heod to Toe THE BABY BUNTINC AND JUNIOR SHOP I28 West Pork Street Phone 2-2145 Compliments of THE CHILDREN'S AND HI SCHOOL SHOP I I5 West Pork Street Your Teen Heodquorters for the Newest Styles in SPORTSWEAR DRESSES COATS JEWELRY CURRENT FADS also PRE-TEEN FASHIONS, 7-I2 Yeors BOYS', INFANTS' and TODDLERS' DEPARTMENTS MAKE OUR SELECTIONS COMPLETE 1 1 1n1,4-.1.-.I..H... -I..--I-.. 1 1-1 1 1n1w-lIl..M....I-I-- 1 .. I.-,Ir--W1-4-I-...-1.1-.-....1m-.. f1-' 1,.,....I-I..M...I... PHONE 2-3695 FLOWER SHOPPE Flowers For All Occasions Famous For Roses 135 WEST BROADWAY AT MONTANA BUTTE, MONTANA C J. B. ALBRIGI-IT b JOCKEY BLUE BLADES COMPLIMENTS OF THE DUTCH GIRL BAKERY 605 Utah Ave. Phone 5823 SPECIAL ORDERS FILLED FOR PARTIES WEDDINGS, ANNIVERSARIES CH RlSTY'S WALDORF FOODS Always the Best l2O WEST PARK PHONE 6637 1w.1...1M-- .1 .....1.11.1t.-.,4.-...1.t.1t1.1-.1...-. ...al . When In Doubt As to Where You Can Get the Best in ARTISTIC FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS CORSAGES AND SPRAYS Remember the MISSOULA NURSERY ll34 Utah Avenue Phone 2-4277 Butte, Montan Fresh Cut Flowers and Plants After School or During Lunch Period You Can Be Sure You I STATION Will Find the Gang g Enjoying the Friendly Atmosphere BATTERY AND ELECTRICAL of : I REPAIRING I I ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRING MCCREE S I AND REWINDING I WHERE BUTTE HIGH STUDENTS MEET AND EAT I II9 South MOVIIOVIO Sf' Butte, Montana I South MOIFI Street For Expert Servce Butte, Montana Phone 2-4983 I QUALITY ls Our Theme Song But Quality is MORE than a self-serving declaration with us, and more than an advertising slogan. It has been, and always will be, the keynote ot our business. Best of all, we endeavor to sell this QUALITY merchandise at consistently LOW PRICES . . . not only today and tomorrow . . . but every day you'll find this policy being applied to our finest merchandise as well as to the more moderate. SHOP AND COMPARE . . . COMPARISON PROVES THAT QUALITY DOES COST LESS at , fi W., WWW f f ' ' 74, ' 3 f 7 'ZW ' ff' MZQ7 X 'Q'f74ffffQ4' 'ff QOWZCX ,' ' 'YQ' jf. If ,jf'i'. f75'f 5 f . ff yn 'ffl ff , 0 .f f ,fffff Aw f fwyif, Mwfw f ,. f , 42 ,, V I, , M fo t gy f ff A Ayr , ' Z , f V5 f, ff 4 M M ,427 ff? 1 ' fl 'fl if I I l W 41w,Ov ew1f,vW,,. i ,, A where ever' one Shops wffh Conffdence! ' JE I J., . ,, f',f f 'Mmm , J 1: ,,4ff,fJf Minka' ,,-,-f :Z ,, . vc? ,4.',,,,.,f0 A -.ii.....iIi...i1ii1i...-.. .....'t..i.-.I-I.. I... .- 1 1 1 --.i...... -ni--lil.,-1 This Year Book Reflects the Excellent Work of the Annual Staff Our heartiest congratulations to the Butte high school Annual staff for their splendid cooperation. We also wish to extend to Miss McNeIis for her patience and understanding, our thanks, which we, as Engravers, appreciate. Best of luck to the entire Graduating Class ASHTON ENGRAVING COMPANY A MONTANA INSTITUTION ll2 Hamilton Street Butte, Montana 7 5H!77OUS CHN 0455 ffeSf.-- 7!7ak1f1zB,uEA01wc 4005 PAINTS VARNISHES LACQUERS GLASS MIRRORS A Paint for Every Purpose W. P. FULLER 6- CO. West Park 1025 South Mon Geo. Bonfield Lorin Bonfield Phone 2-4649 All Work Guaranteed BAN FIELD BROS. AUTO REPAIR SHOP We Repoir Any Moke of Cor 30 Eost Silver St. Butte, Montono -. .......-.,,-..f.- -.. 1-.1.. 1. 1.01. 1.0.1 .1 1. .1111-1- New Pork Market 615 West Pork Street Phone 2-2361 GROCERIES AND MEATS Free Delivery Service .-.t,1,,.1V..1.ni. .-.I-.....1n.--1.1.-..,1. 1 1 ..N .......-.--...- Wilson Motor Co. 8 South Montono CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH Distributors INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS TERMINAL FOOD AND DRUG CENTER TASTIER MEATS QUALITY GROCERIES DEPENDABLE DRUGS Phone 6548 100 W, Pork St. -.-..1.'.--.I I.-U11 1 1...-n.-.,,1n..n..1u1 1..1..1.....-.01 Compliments of Mr. F. F. Matson 801 W. Copper 6 FLOORS OF FURNITURE I 42-44 WEST BROADWAY Mines As Friends - :fl ,'.1 f Anaconda Copper Mining Co Lcfoqmcfgfzi ' :MOH 1111112 W2 ffjk jk, JV- Wwjfmfafw 1111? QS 2 Qifiig H150 I S33 IN APPRECIATION of the many hours of tedious work put forth to make The FOREST a success, we, the staff of the I946 Butte high school Annual, wish to extend our thanks To our engravers, the Ashton Engraving Company, for their ever-helpful suggestions, efficient work and special layouts. To our printers, Tom Greenfield, Inc., for their continued assistance in makeup, their never-tiring effort and the many extra aids which improved our book. To our cover manufacturers, A. Holum and Sons Company, Chicago, Illinois, for their kindness in accepting our late order and the excellent workmanship and material they put into it. To the photographers of Butte, Al's Photo Shop, Montgom- ery Studio, Rooth Studio, Williams Studio, Zubick Studio, Lauretta's Studio, and Smithers' Studio, for their splendid photographic work and their courtesy. To our adviser, Miss Sarah McNelis, whose inexhausta- bility and skill made the existence of this Annual possible. To the merchants of Butte, our Advertisers, who have aided greatly in making this yearbook materialize. Yes, this was our forest primeval. And this was our book, the story Of our four-year journey along The winding trail of the forest. Within the pages of this chronicle You have seen our forest fun and Fame and supporters, the underclassmen To whorn now belong the traditions Which in future years will be Their joy and their responsibility, And our woodland guides, the faculty, Who will lead other classes las They have faithfully guided oursl Down the long and twisting way. Your journey along the trail is ended, Dear Readerg we hope you enjoyed it, x QQPJJ N UMM N Xxx NU A AM :Q g ,f ,..ef d.,- fp 2-'k.f 'll-. l!,, WU UCQHHS SQ 11 X.,
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