Choteau High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Choteau, MT)
- Class of 1960
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Zhe Annual Staff of 1960 Presents Zke fSulldog Zable of Contents Tiile Page Dedication Table of Contents Administration Faculty Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Organizations Athletics Activities Favorites Advertising 'Dedication We would like to take this opportunity to thank you, Ole, for all that you have done for us. In these four years you have been more than a janitor; you have taken the roles of a guide, close friend, and a person to whom we could take our troubles. We know that in many ways we have been sadly lacking in our show of appreciation, so it gives us pleasure to proudly dedicate the 1960 BULLDOG to you, Mr. Rausch. Superintendent 's Message Do not ask if a person has been through high school; ask if high school has been through him. After four years of high school each graduating senior should ask of himself if he has been indoctrinated with the aims and purposes of the high school from which he is graduating. If you can say that you have worked to your utmost ability to prepare yourself scholastically for college or a job and that you have made every effort to learn how to get along with and to work with others in a democratic manner, then you have not only been through high school, but high school has been through you. Seniors, you have a fine graduating class with evidence of much ability, both in scholarship and leadership. Because of this, much is expected of you in the future, both professionally and as leaders in the community in which you live. We have high hopes for you. Congratulations on your graduation. Class of 1960. We, the faculty and myself wish you every success in the future. Ed Schiller, Superintendent Office Secretary BACK ROW, left to right: Glen Stoudt, Lloyd Pedersen, Chet Abbott, James Rose, Gerald Stokes, Elmer Knaff, George Hodgkiss. SITTING: Bill Olsen, Clerk; Jim Dellwo, Chairman, Ronald Otness (not pictured). RUTH MONKMAN Board ofZr us tees MR. DOMINIC REED - English, German, Latin. BA and MA in Languages from Kent State University. SAYING: Yes, and a pig’s elbow MR. DAVID BAGLIEN - Literature, Speech, Math, Guidance Counselor. BS and MS in Social Studies and Guidance from North Dakota Agricultural Col- lege. SAYING: Okay MISS MEREDITH BEAR - Commercial subjects. BA in Education from Montana State University. SAYING: Proofread carefully MR. CHARLES ALLEN - History, Industrial arts. BA in Education from Nebraska State Teachers Col- lege. SAYING: Do you want a broken arm? MR. FAY BUCK - Assistant Coach, Math. Ba in Math and P. E. from Montana State University. SAYING Is it not?” MRS. HELEN RUSTAD - English, Librarian. BS from Montana State College. SAYING: Oh, fluff MR. JOHN NAUCK - Vo-Ag, General Science, Driv- ers' Training. BS in Agriculture from Montana State College. MR. ALBERT FINLEY - Biology, Chemistry, Physics. BS in applied Science from Montana State College, MA in School Administration from Colorado State College. SAYING: Let’s get to work. SAYING: Budget your time! MR. FRANK DIENER - Music Department. BM in MR. CHARLES PECK - Coach, Social Studies, P. E. Music from Montana State University. BA in Physical Education and Social Studies from Montana State University. PRESIDENT DELL VERN ROWLEY Class Officer 1,4; Student Council 2,4; Class Favorite 2; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; State Music Festival 1,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Play Staff 3; Letterman's Club 3,4; Football 3,4; Dance Band 4; Ensemble 1,4. NICKNAME; ’Rowley’ AMBITION: As soft a life as possible. MARLINDA LEE ROSE Class Officer 4; Chorus 1; Annual Staff 4; Science Club 4; Honor Society 4; FT A 3,4; FHA 1; Heisy Award 2; Stu- dent Director 3,4. NICKNAME: ’Lindu SAYING: 111 be jiggered. AMBITION: Get an R. N. TREASURER CAROL JEAN DALE Class Officer 4; Student Council 4; Band 1.2.3, 4; State Science Fair 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Play Staff 3,4; Science Club 1.2.3. 4; FT A 3,4; Driver’s Training 1; Homecoming Candidate 4. NICKNAME: ’Lucas’ SAYING: No Lie? AMBITION: To live it up. SECRETARY JEAN ROXY LaRANCE Student Council 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; State Science Fair 2; Play Staff 3; Play Cast 4; Science Club 1,2; Honor Society 3,4; Driver's Training 1; Paper Staff 3,4; CPC 3.4; Library Club 1,3,4; Co-Editor of Annual 4. SAYING: C’est la vie. AMBITION: Travel around the world. REPRESENTATIVE VICE PRESIDENT REPRESENTATIVE JANET SUSAN STANDISH Class Officer 1,2,4; Student Council 2,4; Band 4; Chorus 1,2,3, 4; State Science Fair 2.3; Annual Staff 4; Play Staff 3,4; Science Club 1,2,3; Honor Society 3,4; Office Club 2; Driver’s Training 1; CPC 3,4; Homecoming Candidate 4; High School Week 4. NICKNAME: ’Sam' SAYING: Tricky!” AMBITION: College - Marriage. CHARLES GERALD MONKMAN Student Council 4; Boys' State 3; Chorus 1,2,3; Play Cast 3, 4; Science Club 1,2, 3,4; High School Week 4; Driver’s Training 1; NICKNAME: ’Charlie' SAYING: Nuts!’’ AMBITION: Be a mathematician. DAVID LEE ALLEN Student Council 4; Chorus 4; Play Cast 4; Paper Staff 3, 4. BEATRICE MAE BARTON Student Council 4; Band 1,2.3,4; State Science Fair 1,2,3; Annual Staff 4; Play Cast 3,4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Honor Society 3,4; FTA 3,4; High School Week 4; SSTP 3; Heisy Award 1; Driver's Training 1; CPC 2,3,4; Music Group 4. NICKNAME: 'Bart' SAYING: Apparently. AMBITION: To travel in Europe after becoming a good teacher. ANDREW JOHN ANDERSON Class Officer 2; Student Council 4; Boys' State 3; Band 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; State Music Festival 1,2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Play Staff 3; Play Cast 4; Science Club 1,2,3, 4; FTA 2,3,4; Letterman’s Club 2, 3,4; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3; Track 2; High School Week 4; Heisy Award 2; Driver's Training 1; State Interscholastic Meet 2. NICKNAME: ’Andy' SAYING: ’’Send in another man. AMBITION: To be a good teacher. PAMELA JEAN BLEECKER Band 1,3,4; Play Cast 3; Driver's Training 1; Cheerleader 1,2; CPC 1,2. NICKNAME: 'Pam' AMBITION: Be a thrifty housewife. RALPH JOSEPH BACHMEIER Student Council 2; Class Favorite 4; Play Staff 3,4; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Heisy Award 2; Driver's Training 1. SAYING: Cotten pickin' I AMBITION: To go to College. DONNA LOUISE CUMMINGS Chorus 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Play Staff 3,4; Science Club 1; Girls' Basket ball 4; Driver's Training 1; Paper Staff 3,4; CPC 4; Library Club 4. NICKNAME: 'Red' SAYING: You bug me I AMBITION: To be a secretary. LYNDA ANN CUMMINGS Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Play Staff 3, 4; Science Club 1; Office Club 4; Driver's Training 1; Paper Staff 4; Library Club 4. NICKNAME: 'Blondie' SAYING: Wowl AMBITION: To climb the ladder of success in an elevator. EDELANE ALVERA HANSMANN State Science Fair 2; Annual Staff 4; Play Staff 3,4; FHA 3; Driver's Train- ing 1; Paper Staff 4. NICKNAME: ’Eddy' SAYING: Oh Shoot AMBITION: Go to beauty school and then get married. ROBERT DONALD DUNCKEL Class Officer 3; Student Council 1; Class Favorite 3; Chorus 2,3,4; State Music Festival 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Play Staff 4; Play Cast 3; FFA 1; Let- terman's Club 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Track 1,2; CPC King 4; State Inter- scholastic Meet 2; Prom King 4. NICKNAME: 'Bob’ SAYING: Is that right? AMBITION: See the world. FERN ELAINE HUGHES Declamation 3; Annual Staff 4; Play Staff 3; Honor Society 3; FHA 1,2,3; Heisy Award 2; Student Director 4; Library Club 2; Science Club 3; FTA 3. SAYING: What do you want, a medal? AMBITION: To do at least part of what is expected of me. LOIS ANN EKLUND Chorus 3,4; State Science Fair 2; Play Staff 4; Play Cast 3; FHA 1; Office Club 4. NICKNAME: 'Looie' SAYING: Sheesh AMBITION: To become an artist. FREDERICK JOSEPH JACKSON Class Officer 3; Student Council 4; Class Favorite 1; Boys' State 4; Chorus 2,3,4; State Music Festival 4; Annual Staff 4; Play Staff 3,4; Letterman’s Club 2,3,4; Football 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Driver's Train- ing 1; CPC King 1; State Interscholastic Meet 3,4. NICKNAME: 'Fritz SAYING: Huh AMBITION: College and successful busi- ness. GAIL CHRISTINA JOHNSON Class Officer 1,3; Student Council 1; Class Favorite 3; Girls' State 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; State Music Festival 3,4; State Science Fair 1,3; Annual Staff 4; Play Staff 3,4; Science Club 1,2, 3,4; Honor Society 3; FTA 3; Cheerleader 2; Homecoming Candidate 4; Music Groups 2,4; Dance Band 3,4. NICKNAME: 'Jose' SAYING: Oh Honestly! AMBITION: To be happy. JULIE LEONETTE JAUMOTTE Student Council 4; Gills' State 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3, 4; State Music Festival 1,4; State Science Fair 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Play Cast 3,4; Science Club 1,2,3, 4; Honor Society 3,4; FTA 3,4; High School week 4; SSTP 3; Driver's Training 1; CPC 1,2,3,4; Busi- ness Manager of Annual 4; Honor Orches- tra 2; Music Groups 1,2,3,4. NICKNAME: 'Leo' SAYING: I'm dead.I'm Dead! I'MDEAD1 M AMBITION: Be a biochemist; Do some- thing drastic! ROBERT GORDON KELLY Boys' State Alternate 3; Band 1; State Science Fair 1,2,3, 4; Play Staff 3,4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Honor Society 4; Driver's Training 1. NICKNAME: 'Kelly' SAYING: Actually, but sort of not. AMBITION: Go places and do things. KAREN IONE LUSSENDEN State Science Fair 2; Annual Staff 4; Play Staff 3,4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; FTA 4; JESSE 3; Heisey Award 3; Driver's Training 1; Paper Staff 1,2,4; Library Club 4: NICKNAME: 'Sarge' SAYING: Cheerup, things could be worse I AMBITION: To be happy. JOHN CHARLES MEYERS Student Council 3; Chorus 1,2,4; State Science Fair 3; Play Staff 3,4; Play Cast 3; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Letterman's Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2; Driver's Training 1. NICKNAME: ' Little Johnny' AMBITION: Go to college and become a teacher. SHARON RAE NORDAHL Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 4; Annual Staff 4; Play Staff 3,4; Science Club 1,3; FTA 3,4; Girls' Basketball 4; Driver's Training 1; Student Director 4; Paper Staff 3,4; CPC 4; Library Club 4. NICKNAME: 'Nordy' SAYING: Oops! AMBITION: Get through college. DONALD JAMES PETERS Student Council 3; Band 1; FFA 1,3; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Football 2; Basketball 2,3,4; CPC King 3. NICKNAME: 'Don SAYING: Cheaper by the dozen. AMBITION: To stay married. JUDY ANN PARKER Student Council 4; Annual Staff 4; Play Staff 3; Play Cast 4; Science Club 3; FT A 3, 4; Office Club 4; Girls' Basketball 4; Paper Staff 4; Library Club 4; Transfer from Malta. SAYING: Funny, Funny. AMBITION: To become a teacher and then get married. KALU RUSSELL Class Officer 3; Class Favorite 4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 4; Annual Staff 4; Play Staff 3,4; FT A 3.4; Girls' Basket- bail 4; Driver's Training 1; Paper Staff 3,4; CPC 4; Library Club 3,4; Co-Editor of Annual 4. NICKNAME: 'Shorty' SAYING: Okedoke AMBITION: College JAMES MARTIN SALMOND Student Council 3; Play Cast 4; FFA 2,3, 4; Paper Staff 4. NICKNAME: 'Luke' AMBITION: To go to college JAMES McKENZIE SEATON Play Staff 3,4; Science Club 2; Driver Training 1. NICKNAME: 'Jim' SAYING: What's wrong with you? AMBITION: To shoot a record class. BETTY JEAN SHEBLE Student Council 4; Girls' State Alternate 3; Band 1,2,3.4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; State Music Festival 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Play Staff 3,4; Science Club 1; FTA 3; Driver's Training 1. SAYING: It's inflation you know! AMBITION: To get to Hawaii. MICHAEL GRANT SNYDER Letterman's Club 1,2,3.4; Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1,3; Track 1,2,3. NICKNAME: ’Mike AMBITION: To stay single. ROGER LEE WHITE NICKNAME: ‘Buddy1 SAYING: Oh, is that right? AMBITION: To have lots of money. LINDA LEE WHIPPLE Class Officer 2; Student Council 4; Class Favorite 2; Chorus 3,4; Declamation 1,2,3,4; Play Cast 3,4; Office Club 4; Heisy Award 4; Homecoming Queen 4; State Interscholastic Meet 3; Prom Queen 4. NICKNAME: ‘Whip SAYING: Typical AMBITION: Go to M. S. U. to become a teacher. WILLIAM WESLEY WARNEKE Band 1,2,3,4; State Science Fair 1; Annual Staff 4; Play Cast 3,4; Science Club 1,2; Paper Staff 4; NICKNAME: ‘Bill SAYING: Holy cow, you big silly. AMBITION: Work for a year and then college. We, the Senior Class of '60, who believe that it is fairly well settled that we are to graduate this year, do hereby publish our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To the Class of '61, we leave our honorable position as dignified Seniors. ARTICLE II To the Faculty we give our gratitude and appreciation for the interest they have shown in us and for all the assistance they have given us during our four years in High School. ARTICLE III We separately and individually bequeath our out-grown characteristics and our most precious and personal belongings to each of the following: DAVID ALLEN wills his 10:00 (A. M. ) shadow to Harold Wood. ANDY ANDERSON wills his good luck with cars to Rich Wilson. RALPH BACHMEIER wills his eloquent silence to Gary Armstrong and Mark Clark. BEATRICE BARTON wills her blue bomb to Buddy Pedersen if he has nerve enough to drive itl PAM BLEECKER wills her eye for fashion to Suzanne Perkins, as though she needed itl DONNA CUMMINGS wills her sweetness and flirting ability to Darlene Boadle, not that she needs either one. LYNDA CUMMINGS would leave her shorthand ability to Ellen Hanson but she'll need it in college. CAROL DALE wills what seems to be her favorite saying, I don't flirt with boys, do I? to any Junior girl who thinks she can follow Carol's good example. BOB DUNCKEL leaves his ability to skip school and NOT get away with it to anyone who dares. LOIS EKLUND wills her bubbliness to Janice Baumgartner. EDELANE HANSMANN wills her ability to always have her bookkeeping finished to Gary Moon. FERN HUGHES wills her job at Penny's to Joanne Meadows and Rita Ramaker to help them support their cars. FRED JACKSON wills his orneriness with girls to Richy Bachmeier and Dennis Knaff. JULIE JAUMOTTE wills her talent for disagreeing with the teachers to Win! Vail and Joanne Chalmers, and Betty Kaye Baker There's enough of it to go around. GAIL JOHNSON wills her knack for always being happy and keeping others happy to ALL the Juniors. BOB KELLY wills his driving ability to Mr. Finley. Maybe science field trips won't be QUITE as dangerous. JEAN LARANCE wills the flashlight and radar she uses at the showhouse to Connie Poore. KAREN LUSSENDEN AND LINDA ROSE will their trips to Mr. Reed's room to Mona Kay Larson and Janet Multen. Look really hard, girls, and you might find something hidden in the bookcase I MARJORIE McFARLANE wills her nickname Mac and her bracelets to Eunice Arensmeyer. JOHN MEYERS wills his false teeth to Jim Crane. Be more careful with these, Jim. GERRY MONKMAN wills his ability to describe everthing as cottin picken to Richy Johnson and Steve Koch. SHARON NORDAHL wills all the time she's spent waiting in the parking lot for Lynn to anyone who can make good use of it. JUDY PARKER wills her short hair-cut to Marion Bateman if she is tired of putting up her hair. DELL ROWLEY wills his manly physique to Stan Perkins and Howard Truchot. Maybe CHS will have a winner in the Mr. America contest soonl KALU RUSSELL wills her quiet ways to Arlene Stott and Gertrude Clark. DONNIE PETERS wills his ability to be hospitalized three weeks before a tournament to Dick Moore and Lonnie McCollum. You's better have a good doctor, boys - we don't want Coach to lose all of his hair. JAMES SALMOND wills his SLOW walk to Dorothy Jensen. MIKE SNYDER leaves his spirit to haunt Mrs. Rustad. BETTY SHEBLE wills her big Beautiful, Beautiful Brown Eyes to anyone who thinks she can drown as many boys as Betty has. JANET STANDISH wills her ability to go with a star athlete to Sharon Alzheimer. BILL WARNEKE wills his razor to LeRoy Yeager, Bobby Hanson, and Jim Connole in hopes that they make better use of it than he did. LINDA WHIPPLE leaves all the boys brokenhearted. BUDDY WHITE wills the honor of being able to drive at noon to David Purkett and Joe Gleason. Watch it. Juniors, you know driving during school hours is illegal. ALL THE SENIORS leave their high I. Q. 's to the Sophomore class - anything is better than nothing. THE SENIOR BOYS leave their deepest sympathy for what their absence will mean to the Junior girls. THE SENIOR GIRLS would like to leave something to the Junior girls, but what could they leave that the Junior girls don't think they already have? We, the Class of 1960, prophesy that the following article will appear in The Growl in 1970. The CHS Class of 60 held its reunion at Gibson Dam because Sneak Day there was such a success. We found that each of the former seniors have had successful lives thus far: Andy Anderson and Freddie Jackson are Athletic Coach- es at Fairfield High and Choteau High. They alternate winning first and second places in basketball tournaments. Ralph Bachmeier is pulling strings to try to get out of the service. He is still irresistible to girls, but so far has resisted marriage. Kalu Russell is in the New York Settlement House. She is helping to care for some of the unfortunates which include a few former Choteau graduates. Dell Rowley decided to put his high school presidential experience to use. He is now president of the Bynum Brew- ery Association. Linda Rose, after all these years in the nursing profes- sion has finally been promoted to bedpan assistant. Fern Hughes is touring the United States this year with the Hughes Wild Horse Rodeo. Jim Seaton, now in the elevator business, has decided to go back to the grocery business because the last two elevators he built fell down. After completing 4 years of college in 3, Carol Dale is still going to school just for the sake of learning. (We thought you'd think that was funny). Actually, Carol is the leading sociologist in the United States. Mike Snyder is now spending all of his time in jail— (as jailer, of course!) We don't want to mention names, but we hear that some of his old cronies come visiting for quite a stretch of time. Gail Johnson has just released her latest novel entitled HONESTLY! Gail had to write her book in German, though, because she finally learned German so well that she forgot every bit of English. Bill (Patokah) Warneke is up in Teton Canyon starting a new Hillbilly Colony. His motto is Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow. Bob Kelly did become a grass seed farmer. He devel- oped a species which grows to S height of 7 8 inch and never has to be mowed. It turned out that Bob is the class’ first multimillionaire. Julie Jaumotte now has short blond hair. She is work- ing for the FBI classifying hair in order to track criminals. It seems that she kept finding long red hairs in each speci- men. The FBI finally ordered her to shave her head. Now Julie wears a blond wig in public so people won't confuse her with Yul Brynner. Edelane Hansmann finally got the County Commis- sioner to black top the road between Pendroy and Conrad. Gerry Monkman is the World's First clothing manufac- turer to determine sizes of clothing with a slide rule. He specializes in longer shirts and sweaters for high school boys. He calls it the pulled down look. Sharon Nordahl received the annual fruit and vegetable award for her work in the De-Wrinkling Department. She has progressed from raisins to prunes and at present is work- ing on people. Luke Salmond, cattle king of Mars, is doing well in carrying on his family's tradition. He moved to Mars be- cause he needed more stomach room. Donna Cummings and her husband are running a Lonely Heart's Bureau for bashful girls. John Meyers, after a brilliant career in the boxing pro- fession, is now retired. He swallowed his false teeth. Judy Parker is now co-owner of two acres of land on which she raises quarter-horses. She says: It's not quantity that counts, but quality. Don Peters now has the biggest ranch in Bynum. He and Eleanor also own the longest of the long, long trailers. Janet Standish arrived at the reunion with the world shaking news that she finally got her driver's license. The reason: the examiner is blind in one eye and didn’t notice that Janet went through three stop signs. Buddy White, proprietor of the world famous Color Stores, proudly tells us that each store is painted a different color. He plans to start dyeing everything for sale in the stores the same color too. Jean LaRance is a professional stage actress. She de- clares that she found she could be nothing else after hearing those inspiring lines in the Senior Class Play-- Have some peanuts. Betty Sheble, since winning the award of the Nation's most talkable talker, is in great demand by all of the TV stations because if programs run undertime she passes the time away--by talking. Linda Whipple lives in South America with her husband, where he is a mining engineer and she is a miner. Lynda Cummings has achieved fame with her book of progressive poetry, containing such brilliant works as My Love is a Sparrow, Come on to My Pad, and Don’t Step on My Sunglasses. Karen Lussenden is still using the title of Sergeant Lussenden of the Teton, ” which Mr. Reed gave her in fresh- man English class. It is presently used as the name of her TV show. Oh, by the way, her burro Pinky co-stars with her. Beatrice Barton has just won an award ofhaving the best commercial on television. As you all know, she advertises bandaids on the program Have Hatpin, Will Travel. Pam Bleecker has achieved ever-lasting fame with Pam's Penny Package Prettifier - Pamodent (sold only to Martians.) Her slogan is You'll wonder where the green went, when you wash your heads in Pamodent. That glamorous new sensation on station BUNK is our old friend LOIS EKLUND. If you haven't recognized her it's because she has changed her name to Venus de Silo. David Allen, now called Fleetfoot, is the world-wide master of dancing, having taken over Arthur Murray's place. Whoever would have thought it - the way he used to .cul- tivate the girls' corn patches was painful. (Just kiddin' natually) Bob Dunckel is the owner of that famous drag strip lo- cated on our newly-discovered planet - Dimmet. It is, of course, called Dunk's Dangerous Drags, Dimmet. His slogan is Drive at Dunk's--It's the End! DARLENE BOADLE - President JIM CRANE - Vice President JANET MOULTON - Secretary MONA KAY LARSEN - Treasurer GARY ARMSTRONG - Representative ARLENE STOTT - Representative SHARON ALZHEIMER EUNICE ARENSMEYER RICHARD BACHMEIER BETTY KAYE BAKER DEAN BAKER MARION BATEMAN JANICE BAUMGARTNER JOANN CHALMERS JOE GLEASON ROBERT HANSEN ELLEN HANSON JON HUFFMAN DOROTHY JENSEN RICHARD JOHNSON LONNIE McCOLLOM JOANN MEADOWS GARY MOON DICK MOORE RICHARD WILSON DOROTHY WISEMAN HAROLD WOOD LEROY YEAGER STANLEY PERKINS SUZANNE PERKINS CONNIE POORE DAVID PURKETT RITA RAMAKER JOHN RICHEM NEAL WEDUM - President CAROLYN WEIST - Vice President DANA BOUSSARD - Secretary-Treasurer JERRY A SAY - Representative KAREN LOWRANCE - JIM ARENSMEYER FRANCES BANIS Representative ROBERTA BAUMGARTNER ANNA LOU BOUMA JENNIE BOUMA TWILA BURT KELLY CANNON WAYNE CARLSON JOHN CONNOLE ROBBIE CROCKER SUSAN GRAVDAL NANCY GROOT JOHN HANUSA DAVID HART WALLY HITCHCOCK BOB HOLLAR CAROL HOWARD ROY INBODY NANCY DAVISON LEE DRUMMOND FRANK DUBOIS ROBERT ERICKSON YVONNE GEFELLER JIM GEORGE VIRGINIA GOLLEHON DARREL LOWRANCE TONI LUSSENDEN Not Available JOHN LUSTY thomas McCartney JIM MURPHY LYNN NORDAHL SANDY ORNE PATTI SCHILLER RODNEY SCHILLING HOWARD SEATON DARELL STOTT LARRY SWANSON BETTY TIBBLES RAY YEAGER DANNY HANSEN - President RICHARD CLOUGH - Vice President JANICE STROMSWOLD - Secretary PHYLLIS RICE - Treasurer TOO BUSY PHOTO Not Available DETRA ABBOTT - Representative MIKE FERRIS - Representative DAVID ANDERSON DONNA BURT ANN CHALMERS JANE COMPTON JOHN FORNFEIST PETE FRAZIER WAYNE GOLLEHON KAREN GEORGE RONALD GEORGE TERRY KELLY KAYLENE LARSON JAY LEIGLAND ANDREA L1NDSETH WALTER MALONE TOM MEECH MARLYS MOON JACK NESBIT TONI GROOT RICHARD HANSMAN GINNY JACKSON KENNETH JOHNSON ROGER KELLY JULIA SMALLWOOD KATHLEEN STOKES JUDY STOTT VIRGINIA STOTT RICKY STOUDT JUDY TANGEN LOUISE TRUCHOT CAROL WEDUM ERNEST SCHWENKE ETHELEE SCOTT GARY SHELMERDINE SHERRY PEEBLES DONALD REINER m GARY RICH EM BILLY ROGERS favorites i j3n Class fav Seniors {Juniors RALPH BACHMEIER AND KALU RUSSELL RICHIE JOHNSON AND SUZANNE PERKINS Sophomores Jreshmen DARELL STOTT AND CAROLYN WEIST RICHIE CLOUGH AND DONNA BURT West AH-A nmd GAIL JOHNSON - FRED JACKSON - CAROL DALE Most Cikely to Succeed JULIE JAUMOTTE BOB KELLY Most Athletic Most DON PETERS JUDY PARKER ANDY ANDERSON BETTY SHEBLE FIRST ROW; Assistant Coach Charles Peck, Mike Snyder, Ralph Bachmeier, Andy Anderson, Dell Rowley, Fred Jackson, John Meyers, Bob Dunckel, Coach Fay Buck. SECOND ROW: Rich Wilson, Dean Baker. Jim Crane. Bob Hanson, Gary Armstrong, Gary Moon. Leroy Yeager, Jim Connole. THIRD ROW; Lynne Nordahl, Roy Inbody, Wayne Carlson, Ray Yeager, Darell Stott, Scott Seaton, Floyd Joramo, Richard John- son. Manager, Richard Bachmeier. FIRST ROW: Danny Hanson, Wayne Carlson. Scott Seaton, Jim Crane, Lynne Nordahl, Floyd Joramo. Darell Stott. SECOND ROW: Ernest Schwenke, Ronnie George, Roy Inbody, Ray Yeager, Terry Kelly, Jay Liegland. Roger Kelly. THIRD ROW; Coach Charles Peck, Neal Wedum, Manager. ANDY ANDERSON Co-Captain Coach - FAY BUCK DELL ROWLEY Assistant Coach - CHARLES PECK Co-Captain “J ” Squad Cheerleaders Suzanne Perkins, Roberta Baumgartner, Nancy Groot, and Darlene Boadle. “M” Squad Cheerleaders Donna Burt, Ginny Jackson, Carolyn Weist, and Janice Stromswald. Bulldog “J Squad FRONT ROW: Jerry Asay, Dick Moore, Don Peters, Bob Hollar, and Fred Jackson. SECOND ROW: Lynn Nordahl, Dan Hansen, Lonnie McCollom, Roger Kelly and Gary Moon. THIRD ROW: Rod- ney Schilling, Manager, Terry Kelly, Jon Huffman, and Coach Charles Peck. Pep Zalks DICK MOORE Seniors DON PETERS FRED JACKSON Choteau Bulldogs LONNIE McCOLLOM DANNY HANSEN JERRY ASAY Bulldog “B” Squad FIRST ROW: Mike Ferris, Lynn Nordahl, Donnie Reiner, Coach Fay Buck. SECOND ROW: Ritchie Clough, Jackie Nesbit, Roger Kelly, Terry Kelly, Neal Wedum, THIRD ROW: Tom McCartney, John Lusty, Ernest Schwenke, Bill Rodgers. C.M.S. Zrae Zeam FIRST ROW: Roger Kelly, Terry Kelly, Ernest Schwenke, Rich Clough, Walter Malone, Mike Ferris, Bill Rogers, and Jon Huffman. SECOND ROW: Neal Wedum, Jerry Asay, Jim Connole, Wayne Carlson, Fred Jackson, Gary Moon, and Russel Meech, Manager. THIRD ROW; Rich Wilson, Ray Yeager, Dick Moore, Leroy Yeager, Floyd Joramo, and Lynn Nordahl. Varsity Relay Zeam FRONT: Ray Yeager, Fred Jackson. BACK: Wayne Carlson, Leroy Yeager. STATE TRACK MEET: Russell Joramo. LeRoy Yeager. Fred Jackson, Dick Moore, Rich Wilson. Tommy Meech, Terry Kelly. Ray Yeager. Neal Wedum. Wayne Carlson, Jim Connole, Jerry Asay, and Jon Huffman. Russell Jaramo 1 place Mile Division Dick Moore 1 place Pole Vault Division Qiris' Jatramural— “Champs” FIRST ROW: Rita Ramaker, Ann Chalmers, Donna Cummings. SECOND ROW: Connie Poore, Sharon Nordahl, Kalu Russell, Donna Obernolte, Roberta Baumgartner. FIRST ROW: Louise Truchot, Judy Parker, Donna Burt. SECOND ROW: Toni Lussenden, Marlys Moon, Ellen Hansen, Detra Abbott. W Who Turned on the Light? ■hohbv ht Pals Junior Prom . . . Ya Ya Ya. to You Too! Gracious, Judy I V Legs Those Look Please! Just Wake Up. Fred? Julie - ■m Lynda and Donna boots 1 Sophomores??? Ambitious People Careful John Zke Senior Class Presents Mountain Gal PLAYCAST: Gerry Monkman, Andy Anderson, Linda Whipple, Beatrice Barton, Jean LaRance, Jim Salmond, David Allen, Julie Jaumotte, Bill Warneke, Judy Parker. Student Director Homecoming HOMECOMING QUEEN LINDA WHIPPLE ATTENDANTS: Gail Johnson, Janet Standish, Carol Dale Christmas Ball Darell Stott (Attendant) Bob Dunckel (Prince) Andy Anderson (Attendant) BOB DUNCKEL PRINCE OF THE BALL Darlene Boadle, Betty Baker, Sharon Alzheimer, Janet Moulton, Rita Ramaker, Marion Bateman, Connie Poore, Jim Crane, LeRoy Yeager, Dean Baker, Mona Kay Larson, Jo Ann Meadows, Lloyd Pederson, Jim Connole. 'junior Class Play Seventeen Js $0 )5 ANDY ANDERSON 1959 GERRY MONKMAN FRED JACKSON Gl iris JULIE JAUMOTTE (Delegate) 4 BETTY SHEBLE (Alternate) GAIL JOHNSON (Delegate) Sneak Day This is Carol Torture Mr. Baglien! I! SPEECH CONTEST AWARDS: Beatrice Barton. Kalu Russell, Linda Whipple - La Verne Murr. SCIENCE AWARDS: Beatrice Barton, Julie Jaumotte - Mr. Finley. OUTSTANDING SENIOR ATHLETE: Fred Jack- son - Rev. Gravdal. ESSAY WINNERS: Janet Moulton, Jon Huffman, Janice Stroms wold. OUTSTANDING MUSIC STUDENTS; Julie Jaum- otte, Betty Sheble - Mr. Diener. MOST VALUABLE IN BASKETBALL: Don Peters - Mr. Peck. “Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White” Prom Royalty QUEEN LINDA WHIPPLE KING BOB DUNCKEL Beautiful fjuuiors! Class Will - JANET STANDISH Class Prophecy - BEATRICE BARTON 1960 graduation Class CLASS MEMBERS: David Allen, Andrew Anderson, Ralph Bachmeier, Beatrice Barton, Pamela Bleecker, Donna Cummings, Lynda Cummings, Carol Dale. Robert Dunckel, Lois Eklund, Edelane Hansmann, Fern Hughes, Frederick Jackson, Julie Jaumotte, Gail Johnson, Robert Kelly, Jean LaRance, Karen Lussenden, John Meyers, Charles Monkman, Sharon Nordahl, Judy Parker, Donald Peters, Linda Rose, Dell Rowley, Kalu Russell, James Salmond. James Seaton, Betty Sheble, Michael Snyder, Janet Standish, William Warneke, Linda Whipple, Roger White. Valedictorian, JULIE JAUMOTTE Guest Speaker, MR. REED Entertainment, ANDY ANDERSON Clean-Up Day ♦ The after affects of clean-up day. DANCE BAND David Anderson, Judy Stott, Jim Crane, Dell Rowley, Mr. Diener, Ron George, Karen George, Stan Perkins, Virginia Stott, Mona Kay Larsen, Bill Warneke, and Gail Johnson. OFFICE STAFF Lois Ekland, Linda Whipple, Judy Parker, and Lynda Cummings. President - DON PETERS Vice President - RALPH BACHMEIER Secretary - GARY ARMSTRONG Treasurer - MIKE SNYDER Representative - RICHARD WILSON President - JEAN La RANCE Vice President - Janet Standish Corresponding Secretary - BEATRICE BARTON Secretary - Treasurer - KALU RUSSELL Representative - JULIE JAUMOTTE Ccttemiw ’$ Club FIRST ROW; Mi. Feck, Advisor; Dell Rowley, President; Linda Whipple, Vice President; Janet Standish, Secretary; Betty Sheble, Treasurer. SECOND ROW; Mike Ferris, Jerry Asay, Rich Wilson, Fred Jackson, Gary Armstrong, Gerry Monkman, David Allen. THIRD ROW; Richie Johnson, Jim Crane, Andy Anderson, Arlene Stott, Julie Jaumotte, Carol Dale, Detra Abbott, Karen Lowrance, Jean LaRance, Judy Parker, Beatrice Barton. 7. 7, A- KNEELING; LeRoy Yeager, Treasurer; Richard Johnson, Secretary; Jim Connole, Vice President; Darell Stott, Reporter; Robert Hansen, Sentinel. SECOND ROW; Ronnie George, Dennis Knaff, Kenny Johnson, Larry Swanson, Robert Wood. THIRD ROW: Rich Wilson, Gary Moon, Ray Yeager, John Lusty, Jim Arensmeyer, Mark Clark, Jim Salmond. National Honor Society FIRST ROW: Jim Crane, Sharon Alzheimer, Jean La Ranee, Beatrice Barton, Rep., Joann Chalmers, Janet Standish, Rita Ramaker. SECOND ROW: Bob Kelly, Stanley Perkins, Mona Kay Larson, Julie Jaumotte, President, Linda Rose, Buddy Pedersen, Howard Truchot, Mr. Schiller, Sponsor. library Club SEATED: Judy Parker, Rep., Kalu Rus- sell, President, Sharon Nordahl, Secre- tary. SECOND ROW: Janet Moulton, Jean LaRance, Donna Cummings, Anna Lou Bourn a, Robert Wood. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Jensen, Toni Lussenden, Karen Lussenden, Joann Meadows, Eunice Arensmeyer, Lynda Cummings, Judy Pangen, Andrea Lindseth, Mrs. Rust ad, Sponsor. Echoes of Einstein Science Club FIRST ROW: Andy Anderson, Rep.. Julie Jaumotte, Karen Lussenden, Co-Presi- dents, Bob Kelly, Vice President. SEC- OND ROW: Bob Wright, David Anderson, Jim Murphy, Mike Ferris, Patti Schiller, Dana Boussard, Toni Lussenden, Beatrice Barton, Don Reiner, Mr. Finley, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Mike MaCartney, John Meyers, Pete Frazier. Steve Koch, Neal Wedum, Gerry Monkman, Dorothy Jensen, Nancy Davison, Carol Dale, Janet Moul- ton. FOURTH ROW: Harold Wood, Lee Drummond, Mona Kay Larson, Linda Rose, Joann Meadows, Marion Bateman, Dean Baker, Rodney Schilling, Walt Malone. 'Debaters ami Declaimers FRONT ROW: Don Reiner and Mike Ferris; SECOND ROW: Linda Whipple, Kathleen Stokes, Dana Boussard, Janice Stromswold, Advisor - Mr. Baglien. Paper Staff FIRST ROW: Lynda Cummings, Pam Bleecker, Edelane Hansmann, Sharon Nordahl, Bill Warneke; SECOND ROW: Donna Stubbs, Judy Parker, Jean LaRance, Donna Cum- mings, Miss Bear, Advisor, Karen Lussenden, Linda Rose, Mrs. Rustad, Advisor, Kalu Russell, Jim Salmond, Dana Boussard, Sharon Alzheimer, Eunice Arensmeyer. CMS. FLUTES Yvonne Gefeller Patti Schiller Gail Johnson Kaylene Larson Ellen Hansen Twila Burt Ann Chalmers Susan Gravdal Nancy Davison Danny Hansen Richie Clough BASSOON Bobby Wright Pete Frazier Suzanne Perkins ALTO CLARINET OBOES Andy Anderson Donna Bun Arlene Ston BASS CLARINET CLARINET Phyllis Rice Stan Perkins SAXOPHONES Janet Moulton Joann Chalmers Beatrice Barton Connie Poore Carol Dale Sharon Nordahl Mona Kay Larson Janice Baumgartner Bill Warneke JoAnne Meadows Robbi Erickson TENOR SAXOPHONES TROMBONES Jon Huffman Dell Rowley Virginia Stott Jim Crane Judy Stott BARITONE SAXOPHONE Jim Murphy Bob McCauley Kalu Russell BASS FRENCH HORN Dean Baker Pam Bleecker PERCUSSION BARITONE Carol Howard Walter Malone Janet Standish David Anderson TRUMPETS Betty Shebl Frank du Bois Ron George Harold Wood Julie Jaumotte John Lusty Don Reiner Dana Boussara SOPRANOS: Betty Sheble Carol Howard Rita Ramaker Connie Poore Arlene Stott Yvonne Gefeller Winnifred Vail Joann Meadows Kathleen Stokes Janice Stromswold Karen George Marlys Moon Ginny Jackson Carolyn Weist Sherry Peebles Virginia Stott Louise Truchot Andrea Lindseth Jean La Ranee Susan Gravdal Lynda Cummings Donna Cummings O.M.S. Chorus BASSES: John Meyers Dave Puikett Edward Dean Howard Truchot Dell Rowley Walter Malone David Allen Lloyd Pedersen Jim Crane Dean Baker Fred Jackson Bob Dunckel Gerry Monkman PIANIST: Suzanne Perkins Marjorie McFarlane Dorothy Jensen Sandy Orne Flora Grey Julia Smallwood Ethel White Carol Wedum Ellen Hanson Sharon Alzheimer Joann Chalmers Betty Kay Baker Lois Eklund Linda Whipple Eunice Arensmeyer ALTOS: Roberta Baumgartner Janice Baumgartner Nancy Groot Toni Groot Detra Abbott Judy Stott Kaylene Larsen Judy Tangen Dana Boussard Robbie Crocker Anna Lou Bouma Mona Kay Larsen Janet Standish Marian Bateman Janet Moulton Julie Jaumotte Gail Johnson Sharon Nordahl Kalu Russell Francis Banis Karen Lowrance TENORS: Andy Anderson Jon Huffman John Connole Richard Clough Zriple Zrio FIRST ROW: Robbie Crocker, Kaylene Larson, Betty Sheble. SECOND ROW: Arlene Stott, Suzanne Perkins, Gail Johnson. THIRD ROW: Mona Kay Larson, Julie Jaumotte, Carol Howard. PIANIST: Karen George. Quartet FIRST ROW: Julie Jaumotte, Betty Sheble. SECOND ROW: Andy Anderson, Jim Crane. PIANIST: Suzanne Perkins. girls’ Zrio Betty Sheble, Gail Johnson, Julie Jaumotte. PIANIST: Janet Standish. V ll-State Participants FIRST ROW: Betty Sheble, Gail Johnson, Julie Jaumotte; SECOND ROW: Richie Clough, Dean Baker, Fred Jackson, Jon Huffman, Andy Anderson; THIRD ROW: John Connole, Jim Crane, Gerry Monkman, Bob Dunckel, Dell Rowley. STAN PERKINS - All-State Band FIRST ROW: Joann Chalmers, Sharon Alzheimer, Carol Dale, Rep., Betty Kaye Baker, Secretary-Treasurer, Karen Lussenden, Vice Presi- dent, Beatrice Barton, President, Linda Whipple, Marlys Moon; SECOND ROW: Kalu Russell, Sharon Nordahl, Judy Parker, Linda Rose, Detra Abbott, Julie Jaumotte. Andy Anderson. Cavemen . . . and Julie Those SENIORS - always eating Calendar 959-60 August 31 School begins February 5 Conrad - There 6 Valier - Here September 7 Labor Day Vacation Science Club Party 18 Fort Benton - Here 9 National Assembly 26 Sunburst - There 12 Browning - There 13 Sunburst - Here October 1 National Assembly 18-20 Class C District Tournament 2 Homecoming Valier - Here 25-27 Class B Divisional Tournament 5 Ping Pong Pictures 26 Six Weeks 9 Browning - Here End of Six Weeks March 4 Junior Class Play 10 Fairfield - There 10 State B Tournament 14 Senior Pictures 19 District Science Fair 16 Fairfield - There 23 Honor Banquet 21 Cut Bank - Here 26 FFA District Speaking Night 22-23 ME A Convention 29 National Assembly April 1 State Science Fair 30 Conrad - There 1-2 District Music Festival - Here 8 Six Weeks November 6 Fall Concert 13 National Assembly 11 Veterans' Day Vacation 14-18 Spring Vacation 12 Open House 23 District Speech Meet 14 Pre-Science Fair Conference 28-30 High School Week 20 Senior Play 23 National Assembly May 6-7 State Music Festival 26-27 Thanksgiving Vacation 13 Sneak Day 27 Deer Lodge - There 14 Divisional Track Meet 28 Poison - There Junior-Senior Prom 18 Class Night December 4 Fort Benton - Here 20-21 State Interscholastic Meet 5 Deer Lodge - Here 22 Baccalaureate 9 Christmas Concert 24 Graduation 11-12 Invitational Tournament 18 Fort Benton - There 19 Big Sandy 23 Christmas Vacation Begins 28 CPC Christmas Ball January 2 Big Sandy - Here 4 Back to School 8 Fairfield - There 9 Conrad - Here 14 National Assembly 15 Valier - There Semester 16 Browning - Here 22 Sunburst - There 23 Cut Bank - Here 29 Stanford - Here 30 Fairfield - Here LET US HELP CITIZEN’S STATE BANK Make Our Bank Headquarters for All Your Money Matters! Member Deposits Insured Federal Up to Deposit Insurance $10,000.00 Corporation In Our 50th Year in Teton County CHOTEAU FOOD MARKET . Groceries . Meats Free Delivery Daily OLSEN AGENCY Insurance YOUR Insurance ndependent AGENT SERVES YOU FIRST N A IA Real Estate WM. F. OLSEN, Agent Phone IN6-2518 Choteau, Montana TETON CLEANERS The Mercury Way. . . Where Quality Comes First eaning Carter DEAN’S CARTER STATION DEAN SWENSON, Prop Phone IN 6 2514 Brake Work Motor Tune Up Goodyear Tires Goody Batteries Ignition and Generator Service TO SUIT YOUR TASTE BROWNIE’S CAFE 301 Main Ave ., N Choteau, Mont. THE BELLA VISTA MOTEL THE JACK WRIGHTS Sales ., • c °cf Service FORD GARAGE Choteau REX GROCERY • MEAT MARKET Massey-Ferguson Sales and Service ABBOTT IMPLEMENT CO. 205 Main Ave., N. - In 6-2883 F. G. CURTIS SON John Deere Implement Sales and Service 209 Main Minnesota Paints Ave. N. De Laval Separator In 6-2171 A K LANES ARVID and KATHRYN SUNDET Owners Phone 8818 Choteau, Montana You Can Always Find It at- Penney’s ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! C. L. REGIMBAL Manager Choteau, Montana IF IT’S GOOD FOOD YOU WANT ... 'l iait HENNEFORD’S V STORE Sandwiches Ice Cream Fountain Service TED’S DRIVE-INN . Steaks CHOTEAU FEED SEED TETON IMPLEMENT . Ford Tractors . Farm Supplies . New Holland Balers . Feeds and Seeds 127 1 NE, Choteau, Montana - Phone In 6-2207 Personal Hair Styling Expert Cutting Stauffer Treatments CHOTEAU BEAUTY SHOP Phone IN 6-2412 MEATS Curing and Processing Modern Refrigerated Lockers CHOTEAU LOCKERS WILLIAM HOYT, Prop SCHROEDER HARDWARE Speed Queen Washers and Dryers Hoover Vacuum Cleaners Supermix Paint Our Own Hardware” Choteau, Montana Montana Flour Mills Company MUI SVmCi PCM 7M1HT • • • D 4 1, Buy Sapphire Flour, Milled From Montana Wheat MONTANA FLOUR MILLS COMPANY Pendroy, Montana Your Health Is Our Business TETON PHARMACY FARMERS UNION OIL Pendroy, Montana LET US DO YOUR WORRYING f W. W. SCOTT, Owner BOND'S GROCERY fr SERVICE STATION Open 7 Days a Week ASTRI j gR€A0 CHOTEAU BAKERY BARNEY McCLUE, Prop. LIL'S BEAUTY SHOP Hair Styling Permanent Cutting Phone: IN-6-2770 Congratulations and Best Wishes Class of I960 THE SHOP BOB and RAE McDONALD CHERRY’S SIXTY-SIX SERVICE Choteau CHOTEAU Atlas Tires Batteries (standard JACK CHERRY, Prop. Choteau, Montana SERVICE Acce ssories Permalube Oils BILL'S PROCESSING PLANT We custom cut, wrap, grind and quick freeze; cure hams, bacon, game and fowls. D. W. BUCKINGHAM Ph. IN 6-2669 Choteau, Montana Dodge Plymouth Hillman TAYLOR MOTOR COMPANY HAMILTON MANAGEMENT CORP. CHARLES R. PECK IN-6-2833 When You Shop at MOSER'S GENERAL MERCHANDISE Pendroy, Montana RADIO TELEVISION SERVICE ANDY'S IMPLEMENT APPLIANCE Quality Implements and Appliances PERRY'S BARBER SHOP HOWARD'S CARTER ROSE ROOM SERVICENTER We Give Gold Bond Stamps Pendroy, Montana ESTHER'S PENGUIN CAFE LEO'S SHOE SHOP We Repair Shoes of All Kinds FARMERS UNION GRAIN TERMINAL ASSN. Grains Feeds Fertilizers Custom Cleaning and Treating Phone In.-6-2722 Choteau, Montana LOG CABIN DRIVE-INN DARLENE and LEROY SCHILLING . Fine Foods . Soft Drinks . Complete Curb Service Homemade Ice Cream KNUTZEN LUMBER CO. Ph. In-6-2228 Choteau, Mont. For All Your Building Needs Call Us 1st HANUSA AGENCY Insurance and Accounting Larson Building If It's Worth Having -- It's Choteau, Montana Worth Insuring Your Independent Insurance Agents Phone IN-6-2404 JOHN L. DUNCKEL ARNOLD C. HANUSA GREAT FALLS FARMERS UNION GRAIN TERMINAL Feed GTA -- the Co-Op . _ Available to All Farmers Way $$4 Union Elevators MAsk the Man Who Used GTA Last Year, and You’ll Be a Man Using GTA This Year! THE PIONEER DAIRY -Promoting the State- Over Sixty-five Years of Dependable During the last ten years the Service Montana Power Company has spent 400 Central Ave. West $120,000,000 in building new facili- ties and enlarging old ones to serve Great Falls, Montana our customers better. Phone GL.-2-1458 P.O.Box 1243 Montana Power people are on the job 24 hours every day, every day of the year, seeing to it that there KILLORN'S is plenty of electricity and gas for the homes, schools and industries of our Ladies’ Apparel Ph. GL.-3-8229 growing state. Great Falls, Montana THE MONTANA POWER COMPANY S. H. KRESS ■ CO. VARIETY STORE - Serving a growing nation - Great Falls, Montana UKE’S SPORTS Insurance Bonds - Automobile - Fire - Sporting Goods - - Athletic Equipment - - School Sweaters - COGSWELL AGENCY Football -- Basketball -- Track Equipment 15 3rd St. N. and 931 Central Ave. Two Locations to Serve You Great Falls, Montana Great Falls, Montana MARVIN MAYTAG SHOP Sales and Service It's a Business With Us - Not a Side Line 80 6 Central Ave ., Great Falls, Mont. Phone GL 3-1001 - M. C. MARVIN, Mgr. Eat at PETE'S DRIVE-IN 410 Central West Great Falls, Montana Phone : GL 3-0601 VOLKMAN’S BEAUTY SALON For the Woman Who Cares 718 Central Avenue Great Falls, Montana VALLET Quality Cleaners 814 Central Ave. GL 3-7626 - Great Falls Apparel Sportswea: Beckmans rv t,NCi ' 8 Fashion Accessories MODERN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 113 Central Avenue GL 2 6451 - Great Falls PFAFF and VIKING SEWING MACHINES Phone GL 3-3777 Great Falls, Mont. 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