Centerville High School - Pow Wow Yearbook (Sand Coulee, MT)

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'Any r-1l,f:.- ' ffm.. ..1 .Tl k'x 4 5 6292 In presenting this volume of the 1950 POW WOW, we have endeavored to give you in Melody fashion the life and activities of Centerville High School. We wish to thank the Sponsors of our annual and Mr. Zupan, who directed our work. If, in reading this book, you will recall some of the happy times you have had at C. H. S., then our purpose in publishing this annual has been fulfilled. Staff Eu I flvfiw his If fn if C,-gggfi .if I-fi V' ?5fig?MQkgQB M3336 ivy 1 f' JQQH5 9 Q, If 'I ff f -'fl ,Q-I - - 'W5:??1i'?f has nit , Q .K ff 'tif if?f1 a '5??1iSf QQNT ENTSI Foam 011D D A ION AD INIS RAT 0 Emoa mon sov omo FRE MAN 1' LE, ICS S 0 I -Img . ox AN17, if .f ACT vw SN AP Gy Igiim'-1hg'f'f SPON uf 41 'f -. Q75 5f12ffQ5552,'?::N 'c, -v K., ,mg y 5 ' if fig ,K Aij,,I1'Y' I ui N, ,. rv f 1, Qt 'eqtsi I 1 2 ,I pf I' ' J , sf-42135 A'Q'5A I ,r fi 'L uf :,' 'F ffm x ', I A wr H warg? Inst +1 L K 'A fx - gigs -,353 3 'ff TITLE- Il -. 'Q1 N4,,-,Y 42? 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I' 'W In order to show our sincere . . h ude and appreciation for r e 'd ce iven us through gratit wise gui an g our last and most trying year, we take this opportunity to say b dedicating this voi- thanks y ume of the POW WOW to out friend, teacher, ' advisor, l Mr. William Zupan. '-' ' ...s CLASS OF ' 50 Zed! 5002 Stagg Editor ----- Patsy Ertckson Assistant Edito Business Munag Assistant Busin Sports Editor - Society Editor - Snapshot Editor Calendar - - - Reporters - Sponsor - Mr Wtlham Zupan A. J. CALDWELL Superintendent B. S., Great Falls College of Education Biology and Chemistry WILL IAM LOWNEY PHYLLIS OBSTARCZYK B. A., Great Falls College of Education Colorado Women's College Typing, Shorhand, Bookkeeping B. S., Great Falls College of Education Algebra, Practical Mathematics , Ge ome try KATHLEEN COSGRIFF B. A., Great Falls College of Education Gonzaga University English 2,3,4, Civics, Speech WILLIAM ZUP AN B. S., Montana State College at Bozeman Athletics, U. S. History, General Science, Shop, Ecomonics, Psychology CONSTANCE CAMMERON B. A., Great Falls College of Education junior College at Great Falls, Montana University of Washington English I, Home Ee., World History eadaz Difzeetofzy CLASS OFFICERS President - - - Vice President Secretary - - - Treasurer - - - Student Counci I Repre sentatives - Anna May Rehor - - - Beverly Ross - - - - june Surmi - - Eddie Lucotch - - - - joan Gates Douglas Erickson MOTTO In order to make friends be one. FLOWER 1' ' E Carnation QE''iggigEgEi5E5.i',:5S353E5iQ:,, nil-1 eotoas 'f:f:, 'i:f:Q:f:f:f:f:f:7 f: zfzfri R lla '3:Q:' I lp Q, Blue and White 1.f:3.f:f:f:f:f., f.5.f..'f:- T 0 2 , 122' 252555: 2225: 5E?E355E , ref fx zfzf: zfxfzfzg f:f:5.f:f:f:f:Q:5:3., Q - I I SPONSOR all Mr. William zupaf. Sneak Day - - - Baccalaureate - - Commencement - june Surmi --- -- Patricia Erickson Anna May Rehor - - Eddie Lucotch - - Noramay Heal - - Stanley Marko - - COMMENCEMENT WEEK HIGH SIX --Mayj ---May2O ---May24 ' ' ' 95.52 ' ' ' 94.16 ' ' ' 93.25 ' ' ' 91.69 ' 89.50 - - - 89.38 ANNA MAY REHOR 7 0 M50 ow' Class Pres. 4 Class Sec. 2 Student Council 5 Glee Club 1,2 Pep Club l,2,3,4 Basketball l,2,3 Annual Staff 4 Miner Staff 3,4 Sec. Commercial Club 4 Dramatics Club 4 Prom Committee BEATRICE MAPSTON Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Pres. Pep Club 4 Pres. Commercial Club 4 Dramatic s Club 4 JUNE SURMI Heisey Award 3 Pep Club 1,2,3 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Annual Staff 1,2,3,4 Miner Staff l,2,3,4 Class President 3 Class Secretary 4 President Pep Club 2 Dramatics Club 4 Commercial Club 4 Basketball l,2,3 MICHAEL MIZENKO Student Council Pres. Student Council 2 Vice President 3 Annual Staff 4 Miner Staff 3,4 B. B. 2,3 QCapt.J 4 Football 2,3 CCapt.J 4 Prom Committee 3 4 EDWARD LUCOTCH Class Pres. 2 Class Sec. 3 Class Treas. 4 Student Council 1 Miner Staff 3,4 Annual Staff 5,4 Basketball 2,3,4 Football 3,4 Dramatics 2,4 Commercial Club 4 Prom Committee 3 EUGENE MENGHINI Student Council 3 BARBARA GUZA Basketball 1,2 Class Sec.-Treas. Dramatics Club 4 Treas. Student Council 4 Annual Staff 4 Pep Club 1 Glee Club 1 Commercial Club 4 KENNETH BETTS Miner Staff 4 Commercial Club 4 EDWARD PEPOS Stage Manager 4 Commercial Club 4 NORAMAY HEAL Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,3 Annual Staff 3,4 Miner Staff 3,4 Comercial Club 4 P ATRICIA FR ICKSON Glee Club 1,2,3 Pep Club 1,2,5,4 Commercial Club 4 Annual Staff 2,4 Miner Staff 23,4 Class Treasurer 2 Class Secretary 3 Student Council Sec. tl Dramatics Club Pres. 4 Basketball 1 Mgr. Girls Basketball 3 Prom Committee 5 B EVERLY ROSS Pep Club 1,2,5 Glee Club 1,2,3,Ai Class Vice Pres. 2,4 Student Council l Miner Staff 3,4 Dramatics Club 4 Commercial Club 4 DOUG LAS ISR ICKSON Football 'l Basketball 4 Student Council 4 Annual Staff 4 Business Manager of Commercial Club 4 Falls 2 Football 5,4 Basketball 3 STANLEY MARKO Football 3,4 Basketball 3,4 Miner Staff DONALD MARKO Transferred from Great JOAN GATES Glee Club l,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3 Annual Staff 4 Miner Staff 3,4 Student Council 4 Sec. Dramatics 4 Pres. Pep Club 3 Prom Committee 3 Commercial Club 4 Cheerleader l,2,4 Wa: In September of 1946 twenty young musicians organized an orchestra for a four year contract under the directorship of Mr. E. J. Tuomi. A complete and pleasant career was thought of by all the enthusiastic musicians. Eighteen of the twenty members were old friends, but Joan Gates and Harlan Feller joined the happy group. They came ffgm Great Falls. Soon the orchestra became accustomed to the habits and ways of the ex- perienced. They put their hearts and souls into their work and this first year showed success was ahead. Rapidly, the first year of the contract expired and all looked forward to future years. Soon summer had gone and September rapidly advanced. Instruments were tuned and polished, ready for strenuous work. Again, the same twenty re-entered the doors of C. H. S. ,plus a new member. This was Don Marko, also formerly from Great Falls. One year's experience helped this merry class and they advanced quickly to a higher bracket. Still lower classmen, they had to work for all they received, endless toil was repaid by success. The second year proved still more successful than the first, and upper classmanship occupied all our thoughts. The third year was one of greater success than the two previous ones. But this year our group decreased to eighteen, three of our classmates left and went into different fields of occupation. Harlan Feller joined the Marine Corps, Delores Konesky trans- ferred to the Great Falls High School and Kenneth Kerkes left school to work. Now we were reaching the peak of our success, and soon we would be seniors. But during the year of 1948-1949 we achievedmuch in self-confidence, we knew what we wanted and we stuck to our ideas. Our last year of the contract was upon us and we yearned to keep our four year term a success. Now at the top of the class bracket we were proud of our achievement. This year once more our class decreased by two, now leaving sixteen stern and gallant followers. Shirley Super transferred to Central Catholic High School while Gary Latham went to Great Falls High School. This year a new director also took his post, it was Mr. A. J. Caldwell, a former teacher. This year our hearts weren't set only on keeping our contract, but we had to publish an annual. We always tried something different, so this year we had our annual published in Texas and it turned out to be one of the great- est books put out by C. H. S. Graduation is now here and all are happy but yet sad--sad because we have to leave our happy surroundings. We have fulfilled our four year con- tract to the best of our knowledge, and have attained a good high school education. We shall now leave but with great pride to say that we graduated from the Centerville High School. 7066! We, the Senior Class of Centerville, in the year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty, do hereby make this our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To the FACULTY, we leave our sincere appreciation for their many ef- forts in helping us constitute that important part of life-education. To the SCHOOL BOARD, CHARLES DERDA and EINO KORIN, we leave our token of thanks for their many unforgettable undertakings in helping us achieve our education. ARTICLE II To the other classes of the school, we leave our empty seats, our agree- able attitudes and our abilities in accomplishing our tasks. ARTICLE III Individually we bequeath the following: KENNETH BETTS after deep thought decides to leave nothing. DOUGLAS ERICKSON leaves his formula for red hair to jim Sutich, but with dark hair, you may have to use Rit . PATSY ERICKSON wills her persuasiveness and getting things done to Geneal Lindsay. JOAN GATES leaves her cheerleading position to Darlaine B. BARBARA GUZA wills her temper and giggles to Shirley M. NORAMAY HEAL leaves all singing vacancies to Greta Franklin. EDDIE LUCOTCH wills his ability to get ads to Ken Gallik. You'll need it Ken. BEATRICE MAPSTON leaves her black eyelashes to Fluffy. Very generous Bea, but you'd look rather odd without lashes. DON MARKO wills his cure for a broken wrist to any football player. STANLEY MARKO leaves his knowledge of math to Louis Pepos. GENE MENGHINI leaves --------- willinglyllll MIKE MIZENKO wills his basketball suit to anyone who thinks he can use it as well as he did. EDDY PEPOS leaves his fix it ability to Ray Macek. BEVERLY ROSS wills her recipe for slimness to Delores M. JUNE SURMI leaves her small stature to Joan Francetich. You'll have to shrink a little joan. ANNA MAY REHOR leaves, to Gloria Lindstrand, anything she can find that is worth while. ARTICLE IV This, the last and final statement, will make the teachers and under- classmen very happy.--------H Yes, we the Seniors leave!!!! IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereto subscribed my name and affixed my seal this Fifteenth day of january, in the year of our Lord Nineteen Hundred and Fifty. WITNESSES: Beverly Ross, Gene Menghini - Anna May Rehor fSeall Fw A quarter of a century has passed since the graduation of my class, and off in the distance I hear music. Songs ring out from the hills, and I hear familiar voices. Voices I heard years before-in the year 1950. I recognize these voices, they are the voices of my classmates. Listen, and you will hear of their successes. The first voice I hear is soft and sweet, that of Patsy Erickson, she is a well known dress designer in New York. Her creativeness has attained her a high position in the designers world. Mike Mizenko is the coach of the Notre Dame football team. He is very successful in this field and his teams have always been outstanding. The music softens and I hear a soloist. A beautiful song is being sung. I remem- ber this voice. It is the voice of Noramay Healg she is the leading soloist in a Holly- wood night club. Again the music increases in volume and tempo and I hear Eddie Lucotch. He is a banker in Chicago. Beatrice Mapston is happily married and she and her family are living on a large ranch in Texas. Gene Menghini is a very busy lawyer. His ability to argue his point has remained with him over these years. The music rings on and I distinguish Barbara Guza'a voice off in the distance. She is a nurse in a far off China city. Don Marko has become quite an elegant country gentleman. He lives in Virginia and ownes a large tobacco plantation. joan Gates has remained in Montana and she and her family are living on a little farm on the suburbs of Great F alls. Listen, and above the music you will hear one of the greatest orators of this age. It is Stanley Marko, he is expressing his point of view on a woman president. Beverly Ross has become a professional dancer. Her talent has brought her much success and happiness. Eddy Pepos has just completed his invention of a new type of a plane. It is his most outstanding invention. june Surmi has been traveling all over the world painting all the well known scenes. Her paintings have brought her great wealth. Darkness is rapidly descending, but the music continues. Yes, there are still two former classmates from whom I haven't heard. I shall listen a few minutes longer and learn of their successes. A voice speaksg it is that of Kenneth Betts. He is a florist in Californiag his cross-breeding of plants has made him famous. Douglas Erickson is an engineer and is planning the construction of a bridge across the Atlantic. I have now heard from all my classmates, so I can return to my country home and rejoice over their successfulness. -Anna May Rehor Q19 3. The HC'giHI1iIlI!Q B N. - 1 X K' K Hike and V- JUL f 1 -he 3 ,U y,.. s,,.,, - ,U 1 V. uI4'!l -Xrcn't WP Guru! A J' ,.l.-qv ,- A lulal I lr lfrvshics 5 f 1 5 g Posmg Smile' Prvtry' 'You' ff N IL G3 . I nc if IIZYIUI I! 1. UYHIX -P vt Xi I 4 ..a I fi. uxrn .vI.1'c 'w lxltx f 1 5 1953 Wnen Fluffy works she often humsg One would think he heard snare drums. Darlaine loves to dance and piano play, Hopes to be professional, someday. When questioned about music, Ralph remains mute, Thus reminding one of a battered old flute. Dixie, who's handy with needles and thimbles, May someday be handy with pretty brass cymbals. Sometimes Harvey gets under your skin, just like the squeak from jack Benny's violin. Good little Betty, who obeys the law, Is sweet and quivery, like a musical saw. Douglas, when asked to define xylophone, if able, Said, It's something you pound on and looks like a table.' Singing in opera is Greta's aim, Who knows, she may surpass MacDonald's fame. Teddy, the chap with the slick guitar, May someday become a cowboy star. Kenny, the kid with a freckled nose, Gets his music by attending shows. Cubies's attempting to equal Harry james, In playing the trumpet and catching dames. Marion is our country girl, Like a batong always in a whirl. Ben's speaking voice is sweet and mellow, just like the music from a great big cello. Here's our musical Ruth Korin, She's really hep on the tambourine. Bob Lesh has experienced many a tangle, And gets along well on the triangle. Gloria, who always has music in mind, With spoons could probably keep very good time. Bobby's the kid, who can be very lax, just like a beginner on his brand new sax. Raymond Macek is very sharp, Resembling those high notes on his grandfather's harp. jerry, who seems to like the organ, Could easily become a second Dennis Morgan. Eddy M. is the junior class goon, His general appearance is like a basoon. When asked to play the English horn, Sissy says, I can't, with voice forlorn. jim, whose fingers fly to and fro, Ought to be good on the 'ole banjo. Dale, the kid who can make you laugh, Can play anything you want on the phonograph. When called upon to play Home Sweet Home , jack brings forth paper and a comb. If Glen and Gene can stand groans and moans, With plenty of practice--the second Bell Tones CLASS OFFICERS President ..... Glen Sanders Student Council ,,,, D, Bagley Vice President . . . Ken Gallik H, Fellef Sec. 8: Treas. . .G. Lindstrand Advisor ..... Miss Obstarczyk S55 QE... ,. KI E Fifi ,Q is GLEN SANDERS KENNETH GALLIK BOB LESH GLORIA LINDSTRAND HARVEY FELLER MARGARET HUSBY DELOR ES MIZENKO JACK ROSS RUTH KORIN DALE RAUNIG TED FUNYAK GRETA FRANKLIN JERRY MCCONNON DARLAINE BAGLEY DIANA ANTHONY EDDY MCCONNON DIXIE ERICKSON RAYMOND MACEK GENE SANDERS BETTY EINLAYSON JIM MUIR MARION GOETTE LEO GARRITY DOUGLAS FRANKLIN RALPH BETTS BOB LODGE EE E 'EA-,I-'y1 E Bill Brown Richard Dolan joan Francetich Marion Glovna Charles Heal Kennard Kapstafer Marvine Mapston Louis Pepos jean Raunig Eddy Rehor Mary Ann Steyaert james Super james Sutich Dennis Yatsko President . Vice President Secretary. . Treasurer . Student Council . . . Q ,fl - vI'l'.T'.- Y Q f T 'U za. sf 5.55.3 hy il' - Q ,. , n,f. . .... lx .I Q px 53 5 A v ' WTJSMX 'ffm' I Didn't Know the Gun was Loaded by Tennessee Ernie FiveFootTwo............. by Eddy Howard Baby Face. . ........... . . by Peggy Lee God Bless America. . . . . . . . . . . by Kate Smith Milk-Sick Blues ............. by Eddy Arnold I'm a Lonely Little Petunia ..... by Robert Q. Lewis Don't Fence Me In ........... by Judy Canova Remember Me. ...... . . . . . . . by T. Texas Tyler I Wanna Go Back to the Farm .... by joan Davis MuleTrain................ by Bing Cro sby Buttons and Bows. . . . . . . . . . . by jane Russel California, Here I Come ....... by Al jolson Great Philadelphia Lawyer ..... . by Cactus jim Cruising Down the River. . . . . . . CLASS OFFICERS by Blue Bar-on . . . . . . .jean Raunig . . Mary Ann Steyaert . . . . . . .Charles Heal . . . . joan Francetich vorzme VOCALI5 FA V reign, 641 . . Marvine Mapston, james Super CLASS COLORS T Green and White ,,gf?f.If pgniailijh' ' - 4 CLASS FLOWER White Carnation ' swf CLASS MOTTO One step at a time, but always forward CLASS ADVISOR Mr. Lowney 6 ours P epos Same s Super Mary Ann Sreyaerr Dennis Yarsko Richard DoXan Marron GXovna BHK Brow!! Karnes Surich 'ne Mapsron L joan F rancerrch r ier Kennard Chade s Same S Marv r Eddie Rehor jean Ra klaps a He aX unig, Rivera 1 sf 3 X ' 1 N .AME our:-:sam Prfv E Tom Aline Elizabeth Fabian june Habel Bill Hall-to Louella Kuki john Lesh Geneal Lindsay joan Lindsay Anna Lissola Leonard Mapston Verna Mae Mapston Shirley Menghini Bill Morton Richard Raunig Barbara Osweiler jim Short President . . . Vice President Secretary . . . . Treasurer . . . Student Council Civilization Drifting and Dreaming Scatter Brain Mule Train I'm Always Chasing Rainbows A Fellow Needs a Girl I'm So Dangerous, Cherie I'1l See You in My Dreams I Can Dream, Can't I? Roly-Poly I Can't Get Off of My Horse I'm a Big Girl Now Never, Never Trust a Woman Take an Old Cold 'Tater an-d Wait I'm just Wild About Roland Country Boy CLASS OFFICERS . . Verna Mae Mapston . . . . . . june Habel . . . . . . . joan Lindsay . . . . . . . . . . . Leonard Mapston . . Geneal Lindsay and Bill Morton CLASS ADVISOR Mrs. Cammeron CLASS F LOWER White Rose CLASS COLORS Rose and Grey CLASS MOTTO The higher we climb, the broader we see. NK UN l, ff'-0 Leonard Mapston joan Lindsay Geneai Lindsay jim Schott Anna Lissoia Richard Raunig Biii Halko Biii Morton Loueiia Kuki june Habei Shirley Menghini Tom Aline Barbara Verna Mae Mapston Osweiler john Lesh n I Elizabeth Fabian Q. Q .J ,, . 'i Q4 :TMR I . H 1: .rf f-,uw fI C.'N. uqmkae K ,M Q. A V, 'VIH Ylll t .E '32 Q' . ap: Qu cv P3 f. an I 5. :Q B .X 'vu -,S Y 1.u.1!rr-N f ' ' . A ,, , A '- x 'Hin --- , 14. rs ' , 'V .-:11A- -,-Q hx. 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He proved to be very effective both on offense and defense. Mike is a three year letterman. JIM MUIR - Junior and Co-captain. Jim filled the center spot nicely. He was a good center and blocker. Jim is a two year letterman. JERRY MCCONNON - Junior. This was Jerry's first year with C.H.A. He played right end and was a very good tackler. Keep an eye on Jerry next year. KEN GALLIK - junior. Ken played quarterback and has proven to be very promising. Ken is a two year letterman. GLEN SANDERS - Junior. Glen played fullback and was a powerful runner. This was Glen's first year of football. LOUIS PEPOS - Sophomore. Louis played halfback and was fast and had power. Louis is a two year letterman. RESERVES - They all were of great help when needed. Each one deserves a lot of credit for each did his very best when the team was in need of him. Some of them will fill the vacancies left by the seniors. I I '7aatdec'l CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Centerville Centerville Centerville Centerville Centerville 1 2 J. T A I N Belt Cascade Hi ghwood Simms Augusta M I Z E N K O Left to Right: Stanley Marko, Louis Pepos, Ken Gallik, Mike Mizenko, Eddie Lucotch, Bob Lesh, jerry McConnon, Douglas Erickson, Dennis Yatsko, Douglas Franklin, Coach Bill Zupan. Mgr. Feller MIZENKO - Senior - Captain - Guard. Mike is a fast, aggressive guard who is always a threat. His leadership in setting up our offense was a big factor in our success. LUCOTCH - Senior - Forward. Ed's scoring and rebound work was outstanding. His one- handed set shot from the corner accounted for many scores. Eddie was a tough man to be guarded. LESH - junior - Center. Bob's work on both back-boards was the best in the league. llis work under the basket accounted for many scores. Bob was our high-scorer for the season MARKO - Senior - Forward. Stan is the smallest but fastest man on the team. He is a scoring threat always and a good man on defense. GALLIK - Junior - Forward. Ken has a set shot that is always dangerous. lle is the best free-throw tosser on the team. Ken has one more year to show his wares. MCCONNON - Junior - Guard. Jerry is a new comer from Fromberg. lle worked rebounds well and always held his man in check. We will expect more from jerry next year. RESERVES - They were all of great help when needed. Each one deserves a lot of credit for each did his best when the team was in need of him. Some of them will fill the vacan- des left by the seniors. Mizenko Lesh Lucotqh QCapt.Q St. Marys Cascade . . . . . . Geraldine Fairfield Highwood Augusta . Fairfield St. Marys Power . . Neihart . Cascade . . . . . Belt . . . Geraldine Highwood Augusta . Power . . Neihart . Simms . . Belt . . . Simms . . SCHEDULE Centerville Centerville Centerville Centerville Centerville Centerville Centerville Centerville Centerville Centerville Centerville Centerville Centerville Centerville Centerville Centerville Centerville Centerville Centerville Centerville INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT Geraldine ...... 34 Centerville Highwood . . . . . 37 Centerville Coach Zupan Gallik Marko McConnon Aw N mx ,. A -,. v ,UA . 5 330 1... f. xi Qi V, WN. 'L lN'H' f Q Xl ..1Xf'N 1 141 1 Li'4 ,1- a:.x!'w Q l 4? I ' Q3-L1 I xy. 1 . ' I-...L-Q. 0 IA 4' y E Q ...g,m.a0l'l- vw., Us SK District Championship Game Aren't We Happy? Team at the State Tournament 76me Captain Mike Mizenko with an admiring fan. District lO Tournament Cascade, Mont. March l-2- 3-4 Clst placej Centerville 59 Power 51 Centerville 59 Cascade 40 Centerville 58 Simms 44 Divisional Playoff Belt, Mont. March 10 Centerville 39 Hobson 38 State Tournament Bozeman, Mont. March 16-17-18 C5th placej Centerville 35 Whitehall 61 Centerville 59 Busby 50 Centerville 38 Belgrade 40 cwdwo' as y o rg. L President - - - - - - Mike Mizenko Vice President - - --------- Jim Muir R v- Secretary ------- - - - Patsy Erickson A Treasurer -------- - - Barbara Guza Class Representatives Senior ---------------------- joan Gates Douglas Erickson junior - - - - - Darlaine Bagley Harvey Feller Sophomore - - - - Marvine Mapston jim Super Freshman ----- ------ G eneal Lindsay Bill Morton Advisor - - - - - Mr. A. J. Caldwell lun? We are the governing body of Centerville High School. ZQZWFAEK 175221515 M M WEA? Stockett-Sand Coulee Hi School Volume IV No. 8 Sand Coulee, Montana M355 1950 v BENEFIT GAME ANNOUNCED ., PIC GRADUATION DATE SDT .SEPECN Zupan announces V 2.1-10KS'2? won, Novamt--- HY 22:-12?9.:.-Yif,.i' STAFF at um HIGHWOOD 'POURNEY-1 IA 2 MINEIRS COP S 'ved fl ' ' TAFF ELECTS SERVES AS SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY PAPER - - Ed Lucotch - - - - june Surmi - - - Patsy Erickson Mike Mizenko - - - Anna Rehor Beverly Ross - - - joan Gates - - - june Surmi - - - - Typing II - - Noramay Heal Stanley Marko - - Ken Betts A ers recel ' phgv V-hen LAT1 57w DRM' S Club . ' Q n . A-' A1 Ei A gramfllgx WM' Editor-in-Chief ---- E.. been 896 Assistant Editor COSSYI' News Editor - - E D116 mi-SX fQ?7 Sports Editor - - - - A fo, A QS' Feature Editor v-l - Glu Q Q, . . ,A t I. -L1 '09 - wg, 4, Society Editor - - - - - G ,CNN1 -v 69 09 .Q D Ed. . Qi Dramg O epartment itor W E few QQ 0 65, Q5 Illustrator ---- ffl 3. Ai, my 15,0 Typists ------ U9 QQ' 'bo cfs, 'Qc Exchange Editor - W E V CV 'Q' 'Q9 Business Manager - - - - 01' D+ S 'Nt -of 0.49, . . D-4 UBQDIW Circulation Manager - ---- - 0 'Cz tx, Sponsors ------- - - - Miss P Obstarczyk AWARDS STRES SED The Centerville High '-Dol will co-operate CO Q Heisey Fourrda- NQO 'lflg Al LIQQTIO +0 oom- gt -Z of JV 51.3 'Pic -YOU O01 t o N11 Fet,S ,ffl ap 51129 ting QLD, LSENIORS EDIT PAPER CLUB'iDr Class is no C OHGAAq751eait1n 1 an liZOi2nSI'Cial C rczyfr by Mis lub Cfnn' the S phyl -Cl by . ' ' . ' Q.: :Sway Zta , Crum... lis Wa, Back row: J. Qurmi M D. Frickgon Jil 1 . Goette, N Heal G L A . I b - ' 1 . ' d MaPston, B. ,OSWe?lei1.MMgCldle row: 1. Gates 12,5213 El. Mapston, V. Mapston J I . d R. - ri.f I' ' Sy,D. ' 70-1 norm, l. Francetich, G. 25351331-SRaNun1g, Mrs. CammemnBa5?GY, L. liukj, B. R038 522355 .'..-A4 , . ilenghjni E Fab. - ront row: G L. K v . :iff ............ i lan' B- Finlayson i mdsuand- Xl ll' '-'- ' ''I-I-I'I-I-IiIiIiIi'f'i'i'i'i' fi If-I-I-3535:3:5:f:3:5:f:i:5:f:ifigigigfgigig-z':-:i:f:?:?:1:3:f:5, 6, fi5:5:?:5:5:f:i:5:155:52?:f:5:3:5:5:1:f:5Ifffffffffffffffffif. i Qfgg, ' - t ,,f:5f5: 5.-t 'ffijfisggzga.1WI:1:sis?5f5S5E5f5555555555E5555S5355555555555555555555S5Z55535555s5sS555555?s5555555Sf5Ef5f2555555fif5f5f555SSs:5:5:5:5:5:5:5ifE955555555555rf:5:5:5:5:s:5:5:5:5:3:5:5:f:::ra 'AI'I-I'I-I-I-Z-Z33I3I3IjijijijijijfjiifjijijfgIg?' f-'-'-'-'-'1 '--'- ......,A ...,..,,, ........ , Q '1155555555555252E15:5:5:5:55:5:51g:51g15:g:g.DDlB.E.gli.OPs.t ..., M.E,BQN.7fff5f' T The first public appearance of the Glee Club was made between acts of The Phantom Tiger. Two selections, Moonlight Bay and Brown Bird Singing were chosen to be sung. The entire choral group of twenty-five participated in the Cascade County Music Festi- val in May. Other musical activities at the end of the school year included the spring con- cert, and the graduation program. Noramay Heal and Greta Franklin were glee club soloists while Darlaine Bagley was the accompanist . F First Row: M. Goette, E. Fabian, J. Raunig, J. Francetich, S. Menghini, D. Anthony. Second Row: L. Kuki, A. Lissola, D. Bagley, J. Gates, G. Franklin, P. Erickson, G. Lindsay, Miss Obstarczyk. Third Row: B. Osweiler, Lindsay, R. Korin, L. Mapston, R. Macek, E. McConnon, D. Erickson, J. Habel. Fourth Row: G. Linstrand, B. Mapston, M. Steyaert, D. Mizenko, T. Aline, B. Morton, V. Mapston, M. Mapston. Not Pictured: M. ?e,e Zia! President ------------------- Beatrice Mapston Husby. Vice President - - - - - -Margaret Husby Sec. Treas. - - - - - joan Francetich Cheerleaders - - - ----- Joan Gates Darlaine Bagley Greta Franklin Sponsor ------------------- Miss P. Obstarczyk X30 i v nh Datlaine B05 e loan Gates Gfeta Fra Sitting: Marvine Mapston, Mary Ann Steyaert, jean Raunig, joan Francetich. Standing: Mrs Cammeron, Verna Mae Mapston, Louella Kuki, june Habel. 50 .W MP a W,-4. The Centerville chapter of the F. H. A. has enjoyed a very active year. Beginning with the excitement of a two day convention at Helena, Montana, this year has held work and fun galore. Candy and popcorn sales have financed their many parties. President ----- ---- M arvine Mapston Vice President----: - ----Yierna Mae Mapston NRMAKERS Secretary joan Francetich C Q6 Historian - - - - - Mary Ann Steyaert QQ , .7 Song Leader - - ----- jean Raunig Q: 4, Reporter ----- ---- J une Habel S fu E 3 7.2 I Chapter Mothers - - - Mrs. M. Mapston B- 1 v jj? Q Mrs. A. Mapston A W Y Q to Sponsor ---- - - - Mrs. Cammeron CW I -sg? 'Y 'U' EW tl WMM wa .ur ' 5 6 ll 'u ull The Centerville Dramatics Club was organized this fall under the sponsorship of Miss Kathleen Cosgriff. The purpose of this club was to provide an opportunity for students to appear in plays, and also to procure curtains and settings for the stage. OFFICERS President - - ------------ Patsy Erickson Sec. Treas. ' ' '--- joan Gates Sets Director ---- ---- J une Surmi Publicity Director - - - - - Eddie Lucotch Makeup Directors - - ----- jean Raunig 5, Marvine Mapston f,, ' joan Erancetich ' ' Mary Ann Steyeart Stage Director - - - ----- Edward Pepos Sound Effects - - - - - Charles Heal Louis Pepos Dick Dolan cada! 5445 This is the first time in many years that Centerville has had a Commercial Club. It was organized November 16, by Miss Phyllis Obstarczyk, the commercial instructor. This organization is open to all interested business students. The main purpose of this club is to give the students a better perspective of the business world. OFFICERS l President ----- --------- X , Vice President - - - 535' Sec. Treas. ----- 'B 'WM . nas? XX . Bu X1 1 - - na. ,N smess A anager Sponsor -------- - - Beatrice Txlapston - - -Eddy McConnon - - -Anna May Rehor - Douglas Erickson Miss P. Obstnrczyk First Row: M. Husby, G. Franklin, G. Lindstrand, N. Heal, B. Mapston, D. Erickson, D. Bagley. Second Row: J. Surmi, D. Mizenko, J. Gates, R. Korin, B. Ross, A. Rehor, P. Erickson, D. Anthony, M. Goette, B. Finlayson, Miss Obstarczyk. Back Row: McConnon, K. Betts, D. Erickson, Lucotch, D. Yatsko, J. McConnon. ZAQTIEYITEE Rik, 5 'xxx N -XX ,J .vias ...--- .gigg-.. 'X JUNfcj,Q . X ll ,A If L 'Q HAp3ObV ,Q !!V Ns 'K xx -5 M..- 3. 13 -P ffweixx 'Saws 1 if N' X S .4-64 949 ' Hamm INITIATION PAR TY A party was given for the eighteen freshmen students who were frightened and unpre- pared for the new routines which they would have to undergo for the rest of the year. Danc ing followed the entertainment and a snack of ice cream and pop was served. The party ended with a note of good fellowship and the freshmen look forward to the time when they would be the initiators. HALLOWEEN PARTY The social circle began with the Senior party on October 26. Black and orange crepe paper were around the walls to give the assemby a llalloween spirit. A light lunch was served with apple cider. Dancing was held until eleven. A good time was had by all. . CHRISTMAS TEA The girls of the Home Economics Department gave a Christmas Tea on December 20, 1949. Mothers and friends were invited. Tea and tea cakes were served to their guest. Our hostesses were dressed in formals, and the Tea was a great success. FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE PARTY A St. Patricks Day party was given by both classes. The assembly was decorated in the theme of St. Patricks. All students wore something green. Everybody square-danced to the music furnished by Mary Louis Funyak. A lunch of tuna fish salad and pop was served. An enjoyable time was had by all the students. THE JUNIOR PROM The Junior class presented the annual junior Prom on May 12 at the high school gym- nasium. The hall was decorated in the theme of Apple Blossom Time. The grand march was led by the junior class president, Glen Sanders. The junior Prom was a great SUCCESS. SPRING TEA The Home Ec. Club gave a spring rea in honor of the Senior girls in May. A glee club concert and fashion show was presented under the direction of Mrs. Cammeron. The sen- iors appreciated this way of saying farewell. 5 i . it i TON HE PM 1 ' ' 'T In an old-fashioned colonial mansion, on the shore of a small lake, a young girl, Erma Lowrie, is haunted by the ghost of the Phantom Tiger . Strange events and mysterious happenings take place to confuse Oswald, her cousin and Sophia, her aunt. Peggy Van Ess, a girl friend of Oswald and Sheriff Osgood, the local detective help make the occasion one of hilarity. The mystery is cleared up by Erma's boy friend, Detective Macintosh and Mystery Manor becomes a mystery no longer. PLAY CAST Erma Lowrie, the heiress - - ------------- - - Darlaine Bagley -Margaret llusby - Greta Franklin Anna May Rehor Peggy Van Ess, a friend - - - - - Evelyn llale, Arthur's wife ------ - Mrs. Murdock, a servant --------- - - - The Tiger's Mistress, an apparition - - - - - - - joan Gates Aunt Sophia, Erma's aunt -------- - - Diana Anthony Oswald Kerins, Erma's cousin - - - - - Raymond Macek Arthur llale, another cousin ---- ---- L eo Garrity Sheriff Osgood, from the village - - - - - Glen Sanders Maclntosh, Erma's sweetheart - - - - ---- jim Super Thompson, Arthur's helper ---- ----- -------- J i m Sutich Rumba, a negro ---------- - - - - - -Kennard Kapsrafer z ? 52 P 44-x ff iff! -B ,f mn my y. f ,I I I X , 5 A . X' W ' gl' L - - x W. X' X 3,..A n,,. '! I ga 4'.?3',' V ,V J 5 ,,4,, f, ,I:,,Q-J' f 'N ev Qgw. M, , Y . 4 A-,,.., ' 3 N . V U fx I 5, A' Af 1A.fll' . ' 'ffm'-. . 4 ' .0 Q :sa- A.. -f. ui-N' K . k. , ' f Z fa Ulf Zaefda W GL ' '93 SEPTEMBER 6 First day of school. New teachers and a few new students. 7 Work begins. 8 Initiation in full swing. Freshies get mighty wet. 9 Initiation party. Freshmen are good sports. 12 Freshmen begin to look normal again. 13 Seniors order announcements. juniors order rings. Annual cover selected. 19 Patsy and Mary Ann return from 4-H at Bozeman. 21 Boys go for football exams. Is everyone in good health? 22 Cheerleaders chosen: Greta, joan, and Darlaine. 23 Centerville wallops Belt 18-O. What happened Don? 30 Centerville wins again, 19 to 6, over Cascade. OCTOBER 3 Seniors begin work on annual. 5 World Series begins. Radio-Phonograph is purchased. 6 Magazine contest begins. 7 Centerville defeats Highwood 32- 20. 11 CHS romps Simms 34- 12. 19 Report Cards handed out. Why the faces, kids? 20 The big day arrives. Seniors go for pictures. 21 District Championship game with Augusta, we lost 26-12. Second place trophy is brought home. 24 Proofs of Seniors pictures arrive. 25 Seniors go for ads, and come back with goal accomplished. 26 Seniors give Halloween party. Pick and shovel work begins. 27 MEA Convention. Hurrah! No School. 31 Magazine Contest is over. Seniors and Sophomores triumph. NOVEMBER 3 Magazine party given. Eddy gets the pie, too. 4 Home Ec. Girls go to Helena for FHA Convention. I1 1' ' QR QS 23 'fi S 5 ' 5 1 Q W 72 I Tl XX I v l' V ,fu yi A .N B+ 4 x X f .X 4-.6 36 7 Seniors receive calling cards. 8 Dramatics Club is organized with Miss Cosgriff as director. 9 Interclass Tournament. Seniors are champs. li! 10 Hot lunch is served by Home Ec. girls. - M 14 Commercial Club is organized. Miss Obstarczyck is sponsor. Basketball season begins. ' 6 18 Volleyball is played in assembly. - 4- 21 6 weeks test again. M 24 Thanksgiving vacation. 1 w 28 Back to school again. 29 Mr. Zuck comes to take pictures for annual. i Q 30 Moving pictures today in the gym. 0 Y Y DECEMBER lf! 2 Central conquers Miners 40-35. - 2 F' - 3 CHS wins over Cascade 32-43 in a home game. 8 juniors receive their rings. 9 Geraldine loses to Centerville 37- 30. 10 Fairfield beats the Miners 45- 32, non-conference. '-1-.-qi viii -I lg .. I,-ge-s its Q! ug, 1 IE' Sly dz ll , 12 Curtains for stage are ordered. 13 Movies again today. 16 A return game with Highwood. CHS wins again, 44-33. 20 Home Ec. Girls give Christmas Tea. 22 Non-conference tilt with Fairfield. CHS loses again. 17 Augusta is romped 72- 27 by Centerville. 23 Miners lose to Central High. 24 Christmas vacation started. 28-29 Highwood Invitational Tournament. Centerville takes first place. f 34 Q Hy I 7 JANUARY Aa. 1 Happy New Year everyone. 779361115 2 Back to school again after a wonderful vacation. 7 Close game with Power 49-47, but we did it again. 9 What's this! All the B.B. boys in the office, Oh! measurements for new suits are taken. ll Semester tests. Four more months to go. 13 Neihart game is won. 14 Centerville loses to Cascade 47-43. 16 New curriculum has begun. 17 Mr. Zuck came for the retaking of pictures. 20 Centerville wins over Belt 62- 27. 23 Miners lose March of Dimes tilt from Central. 24 Play cast begins work on play. 27 Conference game with Geraldine won 81- 29. New curtains arrive, in Maroon velvet and gold trim. K' i.,.,,,. 5 ? fx 1 FEBRUARY f h 1 2nd Third of annual goes to Texas. ll! 0 P l , u..v, 'YQ ' X, XX 5 3 The Miners do it again-defeat Highwood 33- 24. 4 More victories l I CHS wins over Augusta 58-27. Half-time entertainment was presented. 9 Matinee of The Phantom Tiger was held. The evening performance of play was a great success. 10 11 VFW night. New suits are worn at Power tilt. Miners . win 49' 38. St. Valentines Day, teachers received special cards. Return game with Neihart is won, 85-46. CHS sets new 14 17 record. 18 Pep Club journeys to Simms to witness victory over Simms, 67- 57. We play at Belt 59 to 38 Miners win again. Played Simms here 78 to 53 more wins. 24 25 MARCH 1 Tournament at Cascade begins. 16, 17, 18 Bozeman Tournament. 17 Saint Patrick's Day. Freshmen and Sophomores gave party. Plenty of green was seen on everyone APRIL 1 April Fool's day. Were you caught unaware? 7 Good Friday. No school. NX rw? . 5 i . 3 Q QW Q . '5 2-f'l'e if, 5 J!! dllvbf' MAY 5 Seniors went on Sneak day. Where to, kids? ? The junior Prom, Apple Blossom Time was a There were many colorful decorations. Seniors last day. The big event of the year, seniors graduate! 12 SUCCESS. 19 24 25 26 School picnic. . A The last day of school, summer vacation begins. so 'KW X. E 5 A J X - fqk 4 4 17 K 1 I .01 - memb mf'nmummmumunuulllll ,W ' M IM AUTO ASSOCIATION . . AMERICAN BAR CENTRAL MACHINERY CO . . . . . EDDY'S BAKERY . . . . . . . FLORIST ASSOCIATION . . . . . 11:-', rm, DAT F2 O N I Z E Wu? gpmwzzf I . . . .GREAT FALLS . . . . STOCKETT an can HUNTSBERGER 8: BRICKER CO . . . . . . . JOCKEY CLUB ............... . . . KERNAGHAN'S SERVICE STATION . . . . . . KXLK RADIO STATION ........ .... LOUI E 'S KITCH EN ETTE . ...... MILITARY ORDER OF COOTIES . . . . . . . MONTANA POWER . . . . . . . . SUN CLEANERS SURMI COAL MINE . . . THE PARIS . . . can noun can .eu VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS CLUB . . - . . . YAW PHOTO SHOP ........ . GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS SAND COULEE GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS ALBRECHTS'............ ALLSPORTS.............. AMERICAN FURNITURE STORE . . AMERICAN LEGION CLUB ..... ANDERSON 8: COOK SUPPLY . . . AUTOCRAFT SHOP ........ B 8: H OIL COMPANY ...... BARANKO BROTHERS ..... BARREL DRIVE INN ....... BEATRICE FOODS COMPANY . . BECKMAN BROTHERS ...... BERGER MEAT COMPANY . . . BILL'S SHOE SHOP ........ BLACK EAGLE COMMERCIAL . . BOOTH SERVICE STATION . . . BOWKER REALTY, INC .......... BRIGGS IMPLEMENT .............. BROWN 8: PFISTER MACHINE SHOP .... BRYNE 8: O'NIELL LUMBER COMPANY . BUNGALOW BAKERY .............. BUTTREY ASSOCIATES, INC ........ CARLSON'S MUSIC STORE .... CARLSON'S SHOE STORE . . . CASCADE IMPLEMENT . . . CHARTERIS HARDWARE . . CITY FOOD MARKET . . . CLUB CAFETERIA ....... CLUB CIGAR STORE ........ COPPER STATE CLEANERS . . . CORRAL........ .... CROWN JEWELRY. ........ . CROXFORD'S MERRILL MORTUARY . . . DELUXE DRIVE INN ........... DIXIE SHOP ............... DUVAL-WALLACE HARDWARE . . EKLUND STUDIO ........... FALLS HOTEL 8: SPRAY ROOM . . FIFTH AVENUE ICE CREAM . . . FORSYTH 'S UNION ......... FOX REAL ESTATE ......... FRANK'S CREAM DEPOT ....... GREAT FALLS BREWERIES, INC. . . GREAT FALLS BRICK COMPANY ...... . . . .GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS SPORTING GOODS . . . . . . . . . . GREAT FALLS TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE GOGGANS8cPENNIES............... noon nano GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS BLACK EAGLE GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS . . . .GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GROGAN-ROBINSON LUMBER COMPANY . . . . . WEST SIDE YARD GROGAN-ROBINSON LUMBER COMPANY . . . . . . SOUTH SIDE YARD GUS 8: jACK'S TIRE SHOP ........... . . . H. C. GRINDE COMPANY . . . HARLEY'S GLASS SHOP . . . HI-HAT CAFE ........ HI-HO TAVERN ...... GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS HUSSMAN'S BILLIARD ROOM . . . IDEAL LAUNDRY .......... INGMANS STORE ...... ISLERS' REPAIR SHOP . . J. C. PENNEY'S ....... JONES' REAL ESTATE ...... KAUFMAN'S STORE FOR MEN . . KENKE LS SHOE STORE .... KOPS' PIANO HOUSE .......... L. M. H. COMPANY ............ . LESLIE'S READY-TO-WEAR SHOP . . LODGES GROCERY ............ LINGWALL'S RADIO SERVICE . . LITTLE'S LANES .......... MAILING SHOP 8: SUPPLIES . . MANDARIAN CAFE ....... MATTEUCCI 8: SONS .... MIKE'S PLACE ............. MINER MERC 8: BAR .......... MODERN EQUIPMENT COMPANY ....... MONTANA CONCRETE PIPE COMPANY . . . MONTANA TRADING POST .......... MOON AGENCY INSURANCE . . MORRIS SPORTING GOODS . . . MURPHY FINANCE .............. MURRAY BOY'S MARKET ........... MOUNTAIN STATE BUILDING 8: LOAN . . . NELSON-SCOFIELD .............. NEVA'S DRESS SHOP ........ NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE . . . NICHOLLS MUSIC STORE ........ ODEGARD BROTHERS SERVICE . . . PAPPIN 8: SON .............. PAY 8: PACK' IT ......... PENNANT BAR 8: LOUNGE . . . PEOPLES GAS STATION . . PETITE SHOPPE ...... PINSKI BROTHERS ..... PIONEIR DAIRY ........ PUBLIC DRUG COMPANY . . . RAINBOW ICE CREAM SHOP . . RED BOOT SHOE STORE . . . ROBINSON 8: CAVE . . . S 8: L COMPANY .... SAND COULEE BAR ..... SANITARY CLEANERS ...... SAVE A NICKEL LAUNDRY ..... SEARS 8: ROEBUCK COMPANY . . . STAR BARBER SHOP ........ STOCKETT GARAGE .................. SUHR'S GREAT FALLS STORAGE 8: TRANSFER SUTHERLANDjEWELRY................ SWAIN'S SPRING SERVICE . . SWISS BAR 8: LOUNGE . . . . . .GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS SAND COULEE . . .GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS . . .GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS . . STOCKETT GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS CENTERVILLE SAND COULEE GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS . . .GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS . . .SAND COULEE GREAT FALLS . . .GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS . . STOCKETT . . . . . .GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS T. F. MYERS .......... TWENTIETH CENTURY . . . . . . W. H. BARNES JEWELRY .... . . . W. H. GEORGE ............ . . . WALLACE LUMBER COMPANY . . . . . WHITE STAR LAUNDRY ...... . WOLF'S PASTRY ......... . . . YATSKO MINE . . . . . . v BER ? QEMEM P ? OUR LAST WORD As Freshmen first we come to school We're much perplexed by book and rule As Sophomores we're very wise Our hats are now a larger size In junior year these facts appal There's more to learn, we don't know all In Senior year we act out parts In making love and breaking hearts And then into the world we come We've made good friends and studied--some The saddest tale we have to tell Is when we bid our friends farewell. GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS GREAT FALLS CENTERVILLE ? 74e Sefukvw -1-. , aa- SCHOOL ANNUALS SKILLED CRAETSMEN - MODERN EQUIPMENT and 35,000 SQUARE FEET OE FLOOR AREA are combined +0 produce FINE SCHOOL ANNUALS for 1400 schools in Twenfy-Jrhree sfafes 'nfl if '11, SLHL ki ', l - .,.,.w, . ni .--. ' ' 4 4' - 7 ' f' J '2 ' f f . -, 9, . V l 'li N il. .0 ll A - Y O 8.0 ' , .1 . 6 S Q 1' P. V E My 4 , . Riu J T E Ar? Work EN Cgfking ' py 2 Fe an R ,, I ' l F gf- E J ,11E, 1 5 . 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