Fairfield High School - Eagle Yearbook (Fairfield, MT)
- Class of 1957
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'K X r ff 22 55 'gfffi' '- I ! I I' L -H-an wn gs. . -'F uw .x 'Wu n . sa Hip t 9 1 y Q I- 'A' Faiqfield High Schoo Failfeld, Montana f aa fy 1 M jf X' f X 7 Wx ff ffw W' L The Faiweld Eagle X M a ff! V l ' X ' X Mm l f' AUUW WN N XV Yvxxyw , ,W X' Conn' Wflzat May. Tinzv mul llzv lluur Hun Through the Rouglzvsl linux . ' ,v- x ,' X - 'PN0thing lies on our hands with such IUZCGSIILPSS as Time was MRS. CONSTANCE CAMMERON has a B.A. from me U. of Wash, She teaches English 2, 3, 43 and is librarian and play di- rector. WLT? MR. KEVIN EARLY has a B.A. from the U. of Oregon. He teaches Social Science, P. O.D. , Gen. Math, , is B team coach, guidance comiselor, and Freshman class advisor. Q Q' f R 4 xx, EEE? 5554 4 . ...Y . .J s., Fc- :Ffh MR. DONALD LANDREVILLE has a B. M. and an M. M. from MSU. He teaches band, chorus, twirlers, and Ir, band. MISS RUTH MAHONEY has a B. A. from the College of Great Falls in English. She teaches Ir. High English and Freshman and Sophomore English. MR. CHARLES NEMEC has a B. A. and an M. A. from the U. of Montana. He teaches American History, world history, and is Sophomore class advisor. MRS. ARA VANDUSEN has a B.A. and an M. A. from the U, of Montana. She teaches bookkeeping, typing 1,2g office practice Personal typing and journalism. She advises the newspaper, an- nual and photo club. MRS. ESTHER BUCHANAN has a B.S. from Montana State. She teaches Home Economics 1, 2, 3, and health. She is F. H. A. advisor. X X X l XX N X I ll N ll F X I Nl, s MR. RICHARD MAST, superintendent of schools, has an M,A. from the U. of Mont. He teaches algebra. MR, JAMES OLSON, Principal, has a B. A. from Montana State College. He teaches Industrial Arts, Auto Mechanics, Mechanical Drawing, Driver's Train- ing, and is Senior class and Student Council advisor. Y W MRS. LILA MARTINDALE 14 L A Office Secretary Y sf f f X my ' s I MR. JACK sco'r'r, c c1i,bhas a B.S. from 'Y 7 the U. of Mont. He teaches biology, health, x A boys and girls P.E. He coaches our athletic teams and advises the Lettermen's Club. MR. WILLIAM ARMSTRONG has a B. S. from Mont. State College. He teaches Vo-Ag XQ 1, 2, 3, 4, and General Science. He is 14- X F. F. A. advisor. MISS GERTRUDE POSTILL has a B. S. from l Montana State College, She teaches alge- it 5 rj bra, geometry, and physics. w-ff: It has been a great pleasure to have had the opportunity of working with the students and staff of FHS during the school year. The experiences we shared have been varied -from the routine of regular classroom instruction to those on the more frivolous side, I sincerely hope you have enjoyed them as much as I. As time passes, and you peruse through this year- book, I am certain you will recall the many pleasant and profitable associations you have experienced at FHS. May this same passing of time find you have attained your aspirations. They spend thezr tame Ln our mterests SCHOOL BOARD SCHOOL BOARD if Every Monday evemng ar mne they meet The school f1nanc1a1 problems to beat Kloppel Mr Mast Raj De Pratu Mr Kllllp Pearson Mr Spartz BUS DRIVERS Every mornrng by nrne The dnvers are there Wrth therr buses On trrnel hm Dukes Sterhng De Pratu Rev Charles Pobanz Asa Matkm Tom Ingles A1 Bateman -W BUS DRIVERS CUSTODIAN From seven to seven He slaves each day Brushrn and sweepm The drrt away' joe Folda HOT LUNCH COOKS S When 1t's trme for lunch, the food 1S cooked for thrs brg bunch by Mrs. McCann, Mrs. Lee, and Mrs. Jacobson. 4 Thrs page IS sponsored by the MEYER DITCHER COMPANY and the FAIRFIELD BUILDING SUPPLY, Fau'f1e1d ww' , fi , MI. ' I I ,. . + Ei Mr. Jenkins, Mr. Meyers, be ' Q y MI. . . I ' , ,. V fl W Mr- v u Q -we L IA ' . , -'f'u.avf 4 - 5 'in' 32. 'Gmac-f l Time goes you sflv? All nof Alas, Tzfmr smvs, zu go. GQ 'fm' X, it ARDIS ELAINE ARMSTRONG With vim and snap to make things go, and worth to make you like her so. Ambition: To do only His will. Activities: Class President l,2,4: Pep Club President 1: FHA 1,2,3,4, bocal Officer 2, 3, District President 2, State Officer 3, National Vice President 4: Girls' State: Girls' Na- tion: Class play 3,4g Band 1,2,3, Treasurer 2,3: Pep Band 2,3: Speech 1, 3.4: Chorus 1,2: Annual 3,4, Edi- tor 4: MIEA 3. LARRY E, BURBRIDGE 'Sigh no more, Ladies - I'm here! Ambition: Aeronautical Engineer. Activities: Band 1,2,3,4: Pep Band 2,3,4: Boxing 1: Junior Play: Stu- dent Council 2: Boys' State. ERIC CECIL BOND There are two sides to every argu- ment - mine and the wrong side. Ambition: Be a billionaire, Activi- ties: Transfer 23 Eagle 4: Speech 4: Class plays 3,43 Track 3, Chorus 4, PATRICIA DIANE CLARKE There's never been a saint with red hair, Ambition: To be a secretary and a good wife, Activities: Twirl- ing 1,2,3,4: Band 1, Class play 3,4: Christmas Ball Committee, d ' 47' Thr' Fairfield f:'r1gl1's Iron state r'hczmpi01zsl11'p in f111sl.'f'Ib11U during our Frvs fi nz Il ll wa r. 'SD' PHYLLIS LORRAINE DEPRATU No - she'll never be an old maid, Ambition: Get the most out of life, Activities: Band 1,2,3,4g Pep Band 1,2,3g Pep Club 1: FHA 1,2,3g Jun- ior Play 3: Junior Prom 3: Senior Ball Committee, This page is sponsored by the GREENFIELD GROCERY, Greenfield, Montana Our Fresh nz 1111 -war thc' band IIlI'lILl1f'l'S partici- palwf in the Portland Rust' 1 l?Sflf17Ill. .X LORA LEE EDDINGTON It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice, Ambition: College. Activities: FHA 2,3,4, Historian 35 Class Secretary 45 Chorus 2,3,4g Junior Prom and Christmas Ball Com- mittees, Class Play 3,4g Eagle Editor 4g Annual 4g MIEA Convention 4. This page is sponsored by GREENFIELD FARMERS CO-OP Fairfield, Montana 'It pays to deal with yourself fbi, 50's CLAIRICE FORSETH Sweet ornament that decks a thing divine, Ambition: Be successful, Activities: Chorus 2,3,4g FHA 2,3, 4g Class Officer 2.4, Student Council President 4g Girls' Stateg Eagle Edi- tor 4g Annual 4g Class play 3,4g Hei- sey Award 3g Essay winner 1,2g Li- brarian 2g Speech 4g Junior Prom and Christmas Ball Committees, VIRGINIA MAE GRAVES 'Where do mothers learn all the things they tell their daughters not to do? Ambition: Nurse. Activi- ties: Band 1,2,3,4g Pep Band 2,3,4g Chorus 1, 2,3,4g Student Council 2g Pep Club 1, FHA 1,2.3g Eagle 4g Annual 2,3g Snow Qieen 4. as 'sys ,T X 1 , r, 3 . X W xXq' ELMER WILLIAM GENGER Men of few words are the best men, Ambition: To drive a Mercury in the Mexican Road Race, Activities: Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2g Track 1.2.33 Class treasurer lg Class play 3,4g Lettermen's Club 3.4. BEVERLY ANN HERMAN 'What are men that I should con- sider them? Ambition: Nurse, Activities: Band 1,2,3,4g Chorus 1, 2,3,4g Cheerleader 2,3,4g FHA Ig Class play 4g Student Council 3.4, Secretary 4, Pep Club 1. K x ELLA MAE HERNIAN A ring on the finger is worth two on the phone. Ambition: House- wife, Activities: Pep Club 1: Pep Band 3: Chorus 1,3,4: Band 1,2,3g FHA 1,2, Historian 2, MARIE OLGA HOLLO She plans to go quietly - all the way, Ambition: Nurse, Activi- ties: Librarian 3: Eagle 4. -nv- fly 'ii' WILLIAM JOSEPH HEAP He could sell an Eskimo an ice coupon bookl' Ambition: To be happily wealthy, Activities: Basket- ball 1,2,3,4: Football 2,3: Track 1, 2.4: Chorus 2.4: Class play 4, LOY A NN HUGHES 'Happy-go-lucky, fair and free: noth- ing there is that bothers me, Am- bition: Home Economics teacher. Activities: Student Council 1: Pep Club lg Chorus 1,2,3,4: MIEA 3: FHA 1,2: Photo Club 2,3,4, Officer 3,45 Annual 3: Paper 3, flrzlis ,flrnzstrolzg 111111 ffnf1SIotl wvrf' llf'1'.w.x' n114'11r1l Il'l'IIIIf'I'S nu r Sopfz - unmrf' war. ll 1l'l1X ll gum! w'ur.' ri., ., 1 xi 6-if MARGARET ALICE KIND 'An Artist with a lovely tempera- ment, Ambition: Go to college, Activities: Class play 3, 4: Librari an 3,4g Chorus 4: FHA 1,3, This page is sponsored by GENERAL MILLS, INC, Fairfield, Montana You're money ahead when they're 'Larro-Fed We slilf l1tl1'f'l1 'I KQIIIIPII nrffr n11l'l11'f'111'1' ut Rl'lll1 Dum our ,furzinr rear. CAROLYN JO KLOPPEL Where words fail, a smile speaks. Ambition: Secretary, Activities: Band 1,2,3: Pep Band 3: Chorus 2, 4: All- State Music Meet 2, Cheer- leader 2.4: Class Play 3,45 Annual 4: Librarian 4, Speech 4, Girls' State Alternate: Class Vice President 1, 2: FHA 1,2,3,4, Officer 2, Pep Club 1. This page is sponsored by CARLSON'S FOODS Fairfield, Montana Service and quality always LARRY GEORGE KOLSTE 'Let not woman's weapons stain my manly cheek! Ambition: To be an engineer. Activities: FFA 1,2,3, 4, Officer 3.4: Football 1,2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4: Lettermen's Club 2, 3,4: Class Vice President 3: Boys' State: Football Captain 4, 'Back of the Year 4: Basketball 1,2,3,4. FAY W, LESMEISTER High school days may be fun, but they don't compare with high school nights! Ambition: Optometrist, Activities: Band 1,2,3,4g Pep Band 3: Track 1,4, Football 1,2,3,4:B'as- ketball 1,2,3,4: Snow King 4: Let- termen's Club 3,4, Officer 4: Boys' State A lternate, IANICE LOU LAVALLEY Other great women lived, but you have to prove it, Ambition: Show Business, Activities: FHA 1,2,3,4, Officer 2,3,4, Convention 1, 2,3g Band l,2,3, Assistant Director 1,2, 3, Chorus 1,2,3,4g Pep Band 1,2,3: Class Secretary 1: All-State Music Meet 2,3,4: Photo Club 3, Speech Class 3,4g Speech Meet 3,4: Eagle 4: Annual 4, Librarian 3.4: Pep Club 1: MIEA 3,43 Senior Play, ROLLAND R. LINDSTRAND My poor feet - they're so far away! Ambition: Optometrist, Activities: Football 1, 2,3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 4: Track 1,2,3,4: Lettermen's Club 2, 3,4, Treasurer 4: Class Play 3,4g Class Vice President 4: FFA 1, 4' -f t xt ARTHUR LEROY NEIFFER Good qualities do not have to be advertised, Ambition: Farming, Activities: Wrestling 1: FFA Offi- cer 3,4g Basketball 1, 2,3,4g Let- termen's Club 3,4. JIM RAY PURDEM He's cultured - agricultured, Ambition: Farming, Activities: FFA 1,2,3,4g Football 1,2g Track 1 ARMENIA CAROL O'LOUGHLIN Small, but so is dynamite, Am- bition: Housewife, Activities: Chorus 2, 33 Eagle 4. JAMES NELSON ROBB To every man a different world, Ambition: Earn money, Activities: .O , Class play 3,4g Junior Prom, Christ- in Chorus 3: Christmas Ball Committee. J mas Ball Committees. Lb- Tha' lzigfzlight of our Sf'111'0r.t'f'r1r Il'1lS our-first Mflrfzlflfzrz dIllIf'f'. -S sexy' , -1 , f 1... MARTIN DOUGLAS SHAW 'Hold the fort, boys, I'm coming! Ambition: To get married once, , in a while, Activities: Football 4 Basketball 1,2,3g Band 1,25 Track 1, 2: Class play 3.4, This page is sponsored by R 8: H MORGAN and the FAIRFIELD CLEANERS, Fairfield, Montana 14'f'rr' Sl'I'l'l'I'lf by C1IlIl'IlnS nlrr llflffllfzr' lllf'lll!H'l'S Qfour rlu.s.w Haw -tg HELEN R, TEUBERT My appearance is deceiving, l'm not really shy! Ambition: Dress designer, Activities: FHA 1, 2,3,4, Vice President 4: Chorus 2,3,4: Class plays 3,4: Christmas Ball Committee, This page is sponsored by DIRKES' MEAT MARKET and MONA RCH LUMBER COMPANY, Fairfield, Montana fill' 1 3? HV, X - I XX k X X G 5 ROBERT J. SCHROCK In spite ofall the learned have said I still my own opinion keep, Am- bition: Navy, Activities: FFA 4: Band 3: Boxing 1: Track 1,2: Class Play 3: Boys' State Alternate, MARLENE ADELINE TENNEY 'Why should the devil have all the fum Ambition: Go to Oklahoma, Activities: Chorus 3: Junior Prom, Christmas Ball Committees, :EW 'Q gp ROBERT VEAR STOTT l never let studies interfere with my education, Ambition: Be a gay college man. Activities: FFA 1,2, 3.4: Football 1,2,3,4, Captain 4: Lettermen's Club 3,4, President 4: Class President 3: Track 1, 2,3,4: Speech 4: Boys' State: Junior Prom, and Christmas Ball Committees. LOREVA ANN VINCENT Life is just one fool thing after an- other: love is just two fool things after each other, Ambition: Get married, Activities: FHA 1, 2,3: Band 2,3,4: Pep Band 3.4: Junior Play. 4- UYYNI1' is ll .wrt Of-fl.I'f'f of 1111551.11351 ffrffnts. Illlll strung is its 1'11rr1'11t 95 Leg show or dog p11e? WG' ANN Hyndb- wa., Refugee from the State Fan 4.3.3 Ah but Shakespeare exhausts one sol Ha' I got the mlddle ? T gi O 0 . Mammy Yokum Who s teasm who? i .fr if -0' Quu g1gg1mg and chow down Come talk ar rhls ammule I2 'I'h1s page IS sponsored by WEAVERS REPAIR and EXCAVATION and THREE RIVERS TELEPHONE CO OP a 1 W ,, X Q a -' , 4' .lf lx , ll, ,I ' A U '- N -Q 1. Q fs-gs: ,- ' 1 ,vw.,, 4 .1 - 1 ' ' 'N' wwf' Rf h -35' ,t A , ' ff if 1 . V ' Y ' ' 1 fx- , , 1 i , I' 2 I ' I :s '57 . ' 1 . . I , . NI ' ji Q 5' I ,- I i -' . .. 1 A '54, - , I 1 , . 4 A K A A . x I V 1, 2 A K 'V ., .rl Q x in . E A 3 'gf' a , so V1 ' ' 4 3 n . O ' ' L.,'o.o'- ' .'h ,QLD ...-.A J 9 5 ,' ' 4 5 , 'X Jo 0 b A '61, 0 . O 0, S . X 1 5 1 .0 . 9 . 1. , 1 -X L - - , . 1 - 1 f 1 ' . -b A , s 1 J' 5 'syyjf . Y 'Gi' -:V i gif' T ,Q A ,X . x ' , H. I .fv . . .3 1 'mmf' 'O 1 A 1' n- 4, . 1 , 0 - .B . ' . . A Minutes A i- iii' . -1 f 9 , 6 1 , A ,!'. f s 9 , 'sf ' A R. A. , Q ..'. TNA t w' ' Us-2353 YR U. 'N ' 5 . cf- 5, P in, funwrs DAN SIMKINS President BOB KONEN VICE Prestdent Z, KATHY POBANZ - Secretary LINDA KLOPPEL Treasurer JUNE GENGER Sergeant-at-Arms KAY SQUIRES - Student Council Knot picturedj 1 AUSTIN ADAMS - Student Council qnot picturedy ' 1 I 4 99 IQ it possible that so short ll tzme can alter the condtuon ofa man-f ,,,. liullzxx' llllblllll mul lflzyrzf' llllffllll rw'01'z'c'rl llviscjx' f1Il'lII'!l s , it ff , rs., . ' .... M. ? V -.,, DONNA BECK RONN IE BECK RUTHIE BECK TONY BECK JOAN BIRDEAU CLARISSA BLISS AUDREY BURBRIDGE GENE CAMMERON an , moms ADAMSON ,A KAY ALLEN DARLENE BECK 'J-rv' e I Jjf- f ,F O, if 1' ' ,S . v 4' R 1' f, . --- I ' an. i This page is sponsored by the MONTANA POWER COMPANY and CROXFORD'S MORTUARY, Great Falls, Montana fa-, 41 ,ri -I ,Z 4, 43, Q 'X 4' . N K X N. 1 ..,. in 'fl' S ' -1 ' ,, AV 3 H I ., sa J! 'W . 11.4 D RONNIE IENKINS PHYLLIS JONES ED KANEMASU KEN KASPER ,T R f . -vu -5. , -as S, 1 'li ' se- A, -N, i- ' , -1 1 np. . E FG 'F ,A ,, ,of -Q ',-' 'N --5-Zi' - -4 15 Y , 2 4 1 'v'-I' .- tim. WN , 4, A it .M 1 u , 1 1 4, PENNIE CUNNINGHAM DEANNA EASTWOOD JIM ELY RUSSELL ERICKSON DOYLE EUELL KIRK GENGER RHODA GRASDOCK LANCE HARVEY on 'L , ,Cs J E ,. v s.A :I 1' , ' f A li lv .llllll.Ul'S hm! fm' Zgf 5. 'Sf Thxs page IS sponsored by FARMERS UNION CREAMER BILL STICKA BRUCE STOTT KENT STOTT ART SWANSON NANCY TRACKWELL BETTY TRAINOR SADIE TRAINOR STUART TOLLEFSON 1'lIff'.Yf lIl1llI,lr l'1ff.Sfllll1'llIS in If H. S. lzislnlix' zrlzwz lfllfx' ffrzrullwl WAYNE LATTIN JOE IJOWERY RUBY NEIFFER GLADYS NORRIS VIOLA O LOUGH FAVA PEARSON DAVE PHILLIPS GARY RINDAL RUSSELL ROBB BUD SILVE DON STEINBACH LIN Y CO OP ASSOCIATION and BARBERS, INC Great Falls l 3 i -X- L I ' 6 '3 xp JUDY UDIN RODNEY VAN SON ARLENE VINCENT GARY WALLACE Ox Montana JV: lf? ff'l'0lIllIlf'lIll you lulfc' run' Qftlzff llll-IIIIIUS. flu' hours 1l'I'H lulff' ran' Qf'tl1f'111.wl1'c'.v. H ..r 3 K 'Q ei. Q. Harvey, in person! Victory, Victory, , , ik K.. A! ' a I want a dolly, anda truck, anda buggy, andaaa Amy' that's our cry! n Three-year man hits the bottle! r IO' Se cf! A Q. 'T Sophomores DON LEIGHTON Secretary DOLORES DEPRATU - Student Council V LYLE SHANNON Vxce Presxdent RUSSELL JOHNSTON - President DALE BECK - Student Councxl 4 nor Yyll' SUIIIIUIIIUFI' 3: A ' i of CIIIIIIYPI lll'UI'I.llf'l, . ff? T, V Sandi Armstrong Sonja Austad f Lyall Brady 7. A 6, M Joyoe DeYoung rn- Orville Forseth X ,L X ' Bill Gilbert fr -1 V., -LX Y ' ' W. .F .avr Larrie Graves Art Brutosky fnot picturedy Gary Bueling Qnot picturedj luis nf'.w'f1nnf f'lIfl'l'fllIAlIllll'lIf. This page is sponsored by GREAT FALLS BREWERIES, INC. and EDDY'S BAKERY, Great Falls Andrea Killip Donna Kind Harold Klinker Rita Konen Delmar Lee Y'Onne Lutke Jeanette Hitchcock Shirley Holyoak --. ' if -Y X 4' C- vw L 1 . 4 .V -0 . 'xv -35' 4? one I xx! 'SX Nr 1111111014 s lmfu fmfmf' ruff .N'll!IlY'lIIIlf'l' Sue Madsen Donna Neiffer Marilyn Nicholson Barry Oakley Opal O'Lough1in Darrell Pearson Nancy Pearson Gaye Reynolds Johnny Ross -5 5- -v . fx . : Q 4 K sl' K X 5 x 4: -5,5 413 -4 ...-Q. 54407 This page is sponsored by W. li. GEORGE COMPANY and WILSON COLE FURNITURE COMPANY Great Falls Montana .- f? 10' 95 ' ' Patty Sands Carla Shortridge xr sv v Q N, sz' 4 'CY' w vw - 49' Y Y I n A, p .X R Q i Marjorie Stengrrmson Steve Stott Betty Strauser Sheryn Tracy Dixie Weaver Gayla Young If! us Ihfn be up and dozng uzllz ll huzrt or um utf 1 mgmcaii' Ufnbe, par veffec ty lots 0 d 0hV 95 f Party L10 01106 an 9 1 Qui- - ,, ov fe Tern- A A ,wow V e H-rere ' 'S HO Slumbe we U1 Eh Does the 1-OOWJ e h0re1 lobby 1' 4 were renting tonight! The modem classroom! This page is sponsored by the GREAT FALLS AUTO DEALERS ASSOCIATION - Safety on the Highways NA NYU. fp -'T'-V fi fa van K Q 0.1 ? r 9 x N . .X 1. x f ' g ,S -N M-Am'-v4B is ,I .41 A P.. ev ,An A ' .if- reshmen, DOUGLAS IACOBSON Presldent NOLAN STOTT - Vice President ,wr wi MARILYN ERICKSON - Secretary-Treasurer RAMONA MAXWELL Student Council .9 1 LARRY BALLANTYNE - student Council 'C' 4.9- L -'YM .,. .f- - . 'NN fm T586 shall teach fnot pictured, r 4 '22, 5. ff QQNE? i -QQ f- Frank Crabtree Gary Dormady Alvm Bateman Sharon Bock Robert Blrss Joanne Bond Pat Br xdy Doug Cather John Brutosky fnot prcruredj Thrs page IS sponsored by J C PENNEY COMPANY and ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE Great Falls Montana Larry Dormady ' G B111 Davis ,J 55 Prfshnzfrz hold sfznr1a'pl11fe as Il floss 'X K3 on f' Il .S lmnor roll Delores Eddrngton A, fi Sharon Folda Judy Hartz Maureen Hatcher 5 M Donna Hawthorne A , f. 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Lillian Trainor Shirley Tordale Laurence Vincent 23 For the past is SIUPIII and dom' zvitlz: tlzfjfiztzrrf' is lllllfffffflill. H World-famous chefs Weird creatures roamed the halls of FHS on Septem- ber 14, as the freshmen became full-fledged members. Everything from logger boots to baby dolls accompanied them as they cautiously passed from class to class, al- ways respecting their superior sophomores. Sentences ranging from surveying to pillow-fighting were dealt out in Kangaroo Court, with the freshmen cooperating to the utmost. Sleepyheads Carole and Joanne Surveyors Delores and Marilyn Spoon-fed yet? Fugitives from the Olympics A? 1 .ani A N' .D 24 This page is sponsored by the FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Fairfield, Montana 'Owned by home fo1ks Q LG Y. Sp11rkl1' like bfvnlns in llir' nmrning slut. ' Period One 9:00 to 10:00 Classes 'Fx V' J , lr A, '. Ng 0 T. 0 ,M y rm re , ...,, Lili .41 Social Science: We improve our social relationships. f' X l 1 - ' 4 .. D r gr Mechanical energy in use Physics :We 1 g' ,A Q la 1 L Q ,- 'V I ,Bl 4 ia- I J, AME I X ' 4 IL. A ' 'N v I Y u X 1 . ' v ' 0 fl G ' ' .Cl 7' ,I K 'N As , ff' I s ig 4 General Science: The secrets of our environment. G3 I - 7 v '95 I j 5 M Ck-' 4 I g p A g ls..-n.,.rst-, . T V - A ' We follow man through the ages. f' World History . - j Typing II and Shorthand II 44'-Q ' ,fx 14O or bust. , - -Q 4 Biology. . .learning about the birds and bees. 'Nf--A E Xe'-x gk L , e,'l.mrg9- S g s . 2 rg, f if .fl HQ' 'gl' L' L English III: Life is real, life is earnest. This page is sponsored by WM. L. OLSON AGENCY, 'H -4 f f ' ' Q A . l l mg? 5 Fairfield, Montana 25 N . .-11111 ilu' tlzmzglzfs ofnzffrz 11r1' 1l'I'llll'lll'll Il'1.flI flu' fll'Ul'l'SS ofthe Sllll. M: ug' Industrial Arts: Practical skill and knowledge will come with diligence and practice. eliminate the negative! Period 2 10 to ll AM Classes Physics: Accentuate the positive, --A in I I ,gif A f Q ' 4 c Problems of Democracy . . by the 1 'RQ' Q 1 Q- consent of the governed. ,V wt 1 N ' 't p ' f ' VR . 'A I , J lf I ' 5 'M . ' f U tl, tx iq I ' . V' 4 . 1, ,V is ' in -.,1- A . X QL n Shar- ' v English II: Friends, Romans, Countrymen. .. S x,,Q,i i I -. ,-- ' 'Q gf 2 ..' ll- ,iffffv 2 1. .:,,..,.,x li,-is - ,f gg Hg- - v A-5 ff '-vu .4 L.. ' ' . , ,F f f I S ' 71'--1-124 American History: We learn of our great heritage. This page is sponsored by 26 GREAT FALLS SPORTING GOODS COMPANY, INC. , and GREAT FALLS MEAT COMPANY NWN' 1'r1r11ul1'f1lf' mul lIUl.Sl'!f'SSlftlU1 Ilfllllllalfff .slips upon us al this fmurf- Periods 3 and 7 Move it E ' or park it fl A 'lf it Drivers Training 3 V at . 'N Q A -Q 5 ,. 3: :ra ll . ' I 1 A 5 FWKE J f',k- A - ' LG. I 1 These fi Journalism im , .f is 1' K -N . M AV ,f.f,,,,,, are the times that ny meu's souls lows ,NX if an 1? 025 I A , lvvur x equals the unknown quantity A-4 I This page is sponsored by SERVICEMEN'S CLUB, Fairfield, and WESTERN FURNITURE COMPANY Great Falls, Montana 27 Tum has 1111 fl lhfm ull 0 re fl shrnfrzt Penod 4 12-45 mo 1 30 Classes And U1 thy rlght hand, lead wxth thee - Geometry The study and theory of space m figures. 3.5, Ameri QQ ll - f W as X And any liffl'l'llUUlI funk lung In div. Period 5 1:30 to 2:15 Classes fi? ss Nsyxk M'-f Q, r Advanced Mathematics Gener al M athematics A' L If ' .XR wg 1 -H I! -its ft a Iss L. if Q5- aaa., I' English I Auto Mechanics K T' ,Ji 'A'-AJ --LX' . -'s .5 ix.. I xg... t --- , C ..-- fr ,K ' J- ! if , ,. 'X .' . Y. X ' , I E --H 1 I Shorthand I This page is sponsored by the CARLSON MUSIC COMPANY, Great Falls, and LYLE'S CHEVROLET, Fairfield 9, MTl'lIll' frzlls rzslvqz in thc zrflffrrzomz .s1111.sf11'11f'. ' Period 6 2:15 to 3:00 Classes Q 1 m A . Q if t. Y -- La v ' Q , A . 'P - A' .LV W ' '. 92' ' I 1,43 .-. 5 - self! rf V .' 'Q Q5 I Geometry A straight line is the shortest distance between two points or a bunch of squares. 1 ,J Mechanical Drawing - lower right curves and angles are jim dandy. A I Bookkeeping - upper left A2P+L Problems of Democracy . . In order to form a more perfect X, union. . . , I X 1 G English III . . . Build thee more stately man- sions, O, my soul sl flux' in Harm' L1l'lIIl0I7Il.l'S Home Economics I Period 7 The breakfast of I champions. ss W - 1 . . 1 MCL? Home Economics II Period III Lecturing time is just beginning. 1 - mr L Home Economics II J Period V if -Q41 ' A stitch in time saves nine. Home Economics III and IV Period I 9 b I The job is just about done t ,I I , This page is sponsored by COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY, Great Falls: O Sa A ELECTRIC, Fairfield .avi iii? if W, Q + , T 5-V 1,, 2 ,racing- ' Spring 1956 'fmztball 5 .?,A F.. .- .UWM A M 1' 1, , - Basketball Winter 1957 Athletics To sport an hour for Beautyas Chain. N -QQ Y .1-l: .aw V av 3 l i Xxxxxy .-.J T r fi U1 sf C k fr. Ln! is , 5? Q6 w-,, .,. Am! panting. Yllllf' S111-IPI! uficr him in I'lll.Il.' 4- fi ,195 F ..- , ',4 '. ' mf--- -. .. x I ith, . A 1 Fairfield had a very successful year in track in 1956. Two boys, L. Schenk and R. Eastwood, placed in the state meet. We played second in the division and six boys placed in the district meet and were able to go to the state meet. They were B. Leach, A. Adams, K. Genger, R. Beck, I. Ross, and K. Kasper. These boys and Larry Kolste received track letters. .-.A -'vs ' 4 ' ' Q ' '5'!v :' 3194 'NQ-1 -- -3' L'l ,ffv 'X - it . I t in 1- li: v N- V lx . E Q 4 L Sxxva K in 7 'Y ' 0 I v' 5 N lk nk gs--is ef P ' 'ts ,X HV' ' Il D lllnu . 1, .QQ my if tn... i .3 ' D4 we . N, V .wiv ,,.j,l1Q nf. -mx., 3' ljfb is possirzg zvitlz us. lm! ro11gfLU.' Football MAN Squad Back row left to rrght B111 Strcka Fay Lesmelster Russell Robb Dave Phtlltps Doug Shaw Ken Kasp er Second row Ronnre Jenkins Darrell Pearson Lyall Shannon Russell Johnston Larry Kolste Doug Cather Tony Beck Mr Scott Coach Front row B111 Genger Krrk Genger Bob Stott Rolland Ltnd strand Ronme Beck Stuart Tollefson Football B Squad 'm'JI 1 5 32 XZHL Back row left to rrght Howard Jenktns Gary Olsen Dale Beck Roger Kolste Second row Larry Bal lantyne Al Bateman Doug Cather Mr Early B Team Coach Marvtn Olson Vtrgtl Schenk B1llPh1l ltps Front row Russell Johnston Lyall .3 7 ' 1 . I A 7 'Y V Aa il., , - v A 5 ' l 2 ' v- ., A I I . ' I ' ' . ' . . ' ' . . f ' : n r 9 1 v ' 1 1 ' 1 ' : ' s ' 1 v I ' PK' 7 7 L , or 5 9 , T X V . is A Q , y Yf h , 1' 1- . , ' -J ll, 2. Y , 52 . . s I gt ,ix , I , I , ' : ' . . . - 2 ' ' ' ' . ' H H : . ' . . ' . . nllnu' lwuutifizl is 1'1'1'lufx': 111111 Time tells lzou' rlwzrf' Q 1 Ll s 1 W . , lv-- Q- 'gnu w if A W? .dw WR . n5 fiA x A 1,15 -is I A ,h Fairfield tied for second in their division this year. They had a conference and yearly record of three wins. two losses, and one tie. The scores were as follows: Ft. Benton 12 Fairfield 6 Choteau 6 F airfield 13 Conrad 21 Fairfield 12 Valier 12 Fairfield 14 Sunburst 20 F airfield 20 Cutbank 20 Fairfield 13 Browning 0 F airfield 35 Boys lettering in football were Bob Stott, Larry Kolste, Fay Lesmeister, Rolland Lindstrand Doug Shaw, Bill Genger, Kirk Genger, ston, and Darrell Pearson. Russell Robb, Stuart Tollefson, Tony Beck, Ronnie Beck Russell John t 0 1 '. ' 6 --s ., , . ,ia D if ' rf I lm ul lull 1111 lllllll UI sz I gV'29 ZS f 2. e:,,.f: 'F .1 3 rs-5 'tg B 0 Em' L, 1 XI ll nz Left to nght Fay Lesme1ster Darrell Pearson Larry Kolste Ron Beck Art Swanson Rolly Lmdslrand Ausun Adams Kuk Genger Dave Phxlhps Joe Heap Art Ne1ffer and Coach Jack Scott 22 O 41' is B T M1 nl Left to rxght L Shannon, B Davls, V Schenk, G. Olson, L. Brady, M Olson, H. Khnker, L. Ballantyne A Bateman, B Ph1111ps, R. Kolste, D. Beck, and Coach Kevm Early. 'I'h1s page sponsored by SILVER DOLLAR BAR, Faxrfleld, and THI: ANACUNDA CO , Great lalls Fairfield Simms Fort Benton Fairfield Cinrad Valier Power Shelby Fairfield Fairfield Cut Bank Conrad Sunburst Fairfield Choteau Browning Cut Bank Conrad Sunburst Fairfield There is ll tinzf' zvlzen tllfffblll is more Irizmzphant than z'ic'L0ry. Choteau Shelby Sunburst Fairfield Fairfield Conrad if ,. ,, ,- l 48 Power 47 50 Fairfield 46 55 Fairfield 31 46 Simms 40 57 Fairfield 55 ' 43 Fairfield 41 67 Fairfield 59 64 Fairfield 41 50 Fort Benton 47 it S 48 Browning 47 1 57 Fairfield 46 i 64 Fairfield 28 ' .flifiifl 45 Fairfield 37 56 vaiier 51 K 51 Fairfield 47 54 Fairfield 52 f . 63 Fairfield 45 i 1 ' 61 Fairfield 48 55 Fairfield 48 73 Valier 49 47 Fairfield 45 59 Fairfield 48 Coach Jack Scott's Eagles took a TOURNAMENT fourth place tourney trophy after placing 4-113 si Y - 60 Fairfield 57 sixth in divisional standings. The Eagles 4 58 Valier 53 brought home the Sportsmanship trophy E 50 Browning 49 presented by the Fairfield Student Coun- 66 Fairfield 63 cil. The 1956-57 basketball season end- . ed with the Eagles winning seven of the ' twenty-two games played. This page is sponsored by the ARAGON CAFE and REXALL DRUG, Fairfield, Montana vxli' 5 1 u'wzfleffiz l current in the river of Time. M S. A' 4-MFE' N 2 , .. i,f',M. .ki v ' 'Ebay Clubs and Honors ullur flrlqvs urf' szljfivr than ll 11'f'111'1'r's Sllllffflin 3. Initiation October 24, 1956 N,-n-vf -intl Back row, left to right: Mrs. Pobanz, Chapter mother, Mayce Lowery, Marion Pearson, Judy Hartz, Viola O'Loughlin, Marilyn Erickson, Carole Smith, Shirley Tordale, Sharon Folda. Front row: Maureen Hatcher, Sharon Beck, Lillian Trainor, Betty Trainor, Sadie Trainor, Delores Eddington, Donna Hawthorne, Ramona Maxwell, Joanne Bond, Pennie Cunningham. M , - Il Af5oon ' .Y dl :um 4 . ' l . 'J 5 Q K QI ..,.. -C ID Back row, left to right: Mayce Lowery, Judy Hartz, Ardis Armstrong, Rita Konen, Gaye Reynolds, Sharon Folda, Betty Strauser. Second row: Nancy Pearson, Nancy Trackwell, Joan Birdeau, Clairice Forseth, Gayla Young, Shirley Holyoak, Carole Smith, Sonja Austad, Shirley Tordale, Viola O'Loughlin, Mrs. Pobanz, Mrs. Buchanan. Third row: loralee Eddington, Ann Killip, Jeanette Hitchcock, Donna Beck, Ruth Beck, Joyce DeYoung, Ramo- na Maxwell, Sharon Beck, Marilyn Nicholson. Fourth row: Fava Pearson, Sandi Armstrong, Helen Teubert, Jan- ice LaValley, Kathy Pobanz, Deanna Eastwood, Judy Udin, Linda Kloppel. Front row: Pennie Cunningham, Don- na Hawthorne, Joanne Bond, Lillian Trainor, Betty Trainor, Sadie Trainor, Delores Eddington. 40 141 11. A. J I Al'lI.1'l.fl.l'S Trips to Chicago and Wash- ington D.C. were highlights of the year for Mrs. Buchanan and Ardis Armstrong after Ar- dis was elected National Vice President of the F,H,A, The four National Vice Presidents in Chicago. r p Touring with Fashion Fall style show Prizes are awarded at Sadie Hawkins Our dads dress up for Daddy Date Night lf' ...J ,. 'SJ 82 s ,f f 4, 1 .',. I l .5 , X ? 1 ' 'Lf -', T251 2 rf! H! fad .lk Wfzerz tillage bvgilzs. other arts 011014 Ill tmzf Ihr umzcrs are the ounclfrs 0 fzunmn lll'l.!l.1llfIOII. H V0-Ag II - Periods IV and V 5: - b '- 'K A Vo-Ag III and IV - Periods VI and VII V0 Ag I P6r1Od II AA IHQQ-,V N Q I S- rx X Miki! Back row. left to right: Harold Klinker Austin Adams Dan Simkins Klrk Genger Jim Ely Jim Purdem Bob Stott, Bruce Stott. Second row: Wayne Lattm Kent Stott Art Nerffer Tony Beck Bud Srlve Larry Kolste Steve Stott, Orville Forseth. Front row Lyle Shannon B111 Lattrn Frank Crabtree Barry Oakley Art Brutosky Gerry Dormady, Bill Davis, Laurence Vincent Roger Kolste Nolan Stott Larry Dormady This page is sponsored by the FAIRFIELD FEED and SEED Dlvxsron of Montana Flour Mills Company Iwi f'1'r'rm' nmn Ill' nu1sl1'r Ufilllxi YYIIIICM 57517, Girls Slate Carolyn Kloppel, alternateg Ardis Armstrong and Clairice Forseth, Delegates. Q3 1 K I f 'v 'S-P -H...- l an Q .5 Y' Trp ffllbl'-S Slate Larry Burbridge, delegate: Rolland Lindstrand, alter- nateg Larry Kolste, delegateg Bob Stott, delegateg Bob Schrock, alternate. l I , Student Counczl N. L Left to right: Larry Ballantyne, Dale Beck, Dolores De Pratu, Clairlce Forseth, Beverly Herman, Kay Squires, Austin Adams. Not pictured: Ramona Maxwell, Fay Lesmeister, Mr. Olson, ad- visor. 43 -1 7111 fl S P. qv A. w critic P1 zh V3 ri. 5' fbi xx 'Sn 'Sa '-N 'NS 2 E Q E ld -Q -Q Q Sb N2 EL chose lo H- f x. VJ 3 L 'Q sa 118 of Be Hui jul' is 14'1'srlm11, Tinzf' llll f'lIINl'SS Sflllgl . . C ll oru s Back row left to rrghr B111 Strcka Errc Bond Joe Heap Ray Rarhl Delmar Lee Gary Buelrng Bob Konen Jrm Ely Second row Art Brutosky Dan Srmkrns Steve Stott Bruce Stott Orvrlle Forseth Kent Stott Carolyn Kloppel Ianlce LaValley Thud row Loralee Eddrngton, Clarrrce Forseth Helen Teubert Dorrs Adamson, Mar garetK1nd L1ndaKloppel June Genger Fava Pearson, Mr Landrevrlle Front row Kay Squues Kay Allen Pennre Cunnrngham Ella Herman Beverly Herman Loy Amr Htghes Vrrgre Graves, Kathy Pobanz Joan Brrdeau S SX ug l'A!Pw-iiiil MGIID1 fl Pep Band Back row left to rrght Stuart Tollefson Gary Buelrng Kent Stott Bob Konen, Larry Burbrrdge Dolores DePra tu Second row Ray Rarhl Gary Wallace Dan Srmkms Don Stemback Sue Madsen Ramona Maxwell Sheryn Tracy Thrrd row Vrrgre Graves Sandr Armstrong Gladys Norrrs Audrey Burbrrdge Nancy Trackwell Judy Udrn June Genger Front row Mr Landrevrlle Gayla Young Arlene Vrncent Loreva Vrncent Kathy Pobanz Kay Squrres Rrta Konen Maureen Hatcher Wayne Lattrn. W , 1 7 .. X ' 1 V I S w V N5 r l .sl . . . .' 1 I 1 l ' N Q 1 I . X 4 1 . , - F -. . il ' V' . 1 ' A ' ' M Ke! . Cl11f1'rl1f111l1fr.s Hf'llllfl' 11f'sU'l1' 111111 IIIIFNIUII-X' llllll gr111'1' 111111 13111111 l'!l.VfllIIl IIPPFIIIII on Sl.l7lflll'l'I.lNl'. . . A X, QW I 1 X143 ' f , Twzrlers Y h fi-1 X X bf .K N3 .' N A I X 'gl 1 . Q Beth Jenkins Sharon Beck Pat Clarke Darlene Beck Delores Eddington Bev Herman, Linda Kloppel, Carolyn Kloppel, Pat Sands Girls ' Quartet Sue Madsen, Sandi Armstrong, Dolores DePratu, Gayla Young, Pat Sands 46 Ml um nn! non' q llml ll'!Il.1'lI I l1111'f' ,N'l'l1.u Qfflrv Workers Mrs. Martindale, Carolyn Kloppel, Pax Clarke, Loralee Iiddingwn, Mrs. --11:1 1 I-is -auf Mrs. Cammeron Janice La Valley, Carolyn Kloppel , Opal O'Loughlin, June Genger, Nancy Pearson, Beverly Herman, Gene Cammeron, Clzriricu lfursellr, Van llusun l,il1rariarLs ffttffrrrrrfrf, is Cla ff Ea? rmr, Zefnw right: hir. Mort, Coach, 3. Sanger, F. Eoiumr., 3. Emir, V. Genger, F. lfzzrnfzmfzr. 3197.6 row: T. Eulf, A. fleiffer, L. Volare, .1-.. P.:a 1 Z Rmb, K, Yarper, Q. Ienlfrm.. lmm row: D. Pezioi. S. Tollefzor., P. Iseclv, P. I.mCat.'a.'.:, D. Sfaw, D. ??.iL1x,v1. 47 f:. ' , fVf0nz,f'11fLs ML.9C7llfLf?f Penny, don't you know Q up from down? i , .g ,, ff f f,. I x f- rr X What fun those MIEA meetings are! an HZ: 1111 A11 dressed up and no place to go Your humble slaves burn the mrdmght O11 1.7 O Nature lovers beat the ants. , u. J I. Q , JW 'N S . t Q ' x . s -, , .f 5 B How dast ye darken my door? Our photographer is also a ham, ber z .0 b 0' . gm-lk wi, ' 'Wf,, Q ix Q , '23 J M. . 5 ' , al 1' f , ,I Q Y 74 JE 1' I ,X X7 !' Y -fav in Q Ld, fc., X ' 'Y' , , 1, tb - X,.'2f.gr 7 vw.. QI Qflov W . l wlvf.g51'M va 4 qw .gun :Y N Y if- deja 3' . Y . ffff , f, f 1.0 fb 1' -X' is ,df M, 'FW V. J Q W Am-wsvm V fl .,k, 3 , L-M 4m.s'- ,NM M, - 'Juv' 5? 335. i'95,iA . M fs , x Fun and F rolic Tune J M Midi 4 l,1'f1' is ll lr11g1'1lx' f11rlf111s1' 111111-f1'1'f. llllll ll 1'111111'1li' f11rtl111s1f 11'l111 lf11'11A'.-A A5 Juniors We Plclyed MACITOIZ Slick From Purzkirz Crickw Let's tidy up a little, Wilbur! f n,f,'f+'i-1-5 5 .,11 1 'N ' 'QV' 'L XY 'iff I ,,..4s!P' Gr 9 K ' ' Look at Sis! Her freckles are running! Ther'-3'5 nothing like homemade bread? .RDf'f'!l IJIIIZUIP-A set the 11101111 for the -jlllllnflf prom Q4, sv , X Arlene and Bob lead the Grand March King Leroy and Queen Leia T1'111w is lm! our lIlllYIIlllIf'. ll'lIlI.W' mrs un' 1lr'1'1'r1r'. 'N-al ---Q 43' King Fay and Queen Virginia arrive. We begin the beguinc. They proceed to the Coronation. See how they glide to the Skate '53, i -nu'-'var' Ardis crowns Ouecn . . . er King Fay. 1 Attendants Dua and Dun 5 I I 9 1 I e Semorts Preserzif zz' F' yi' .xqzi 'Y' He s gonna get away -J Llsten buddy you d better come clean' Ah wantsta go home' ' Te11 them, now, Sandra. Th ' - b 1 ,fl I ' '- ., Q 4' x 5 Q fl ' - ', a I ' ' P. .I- fy -iv- ' --L - .4,'.q'v . A S Q 1 - -5 .' .1 1 i . 'AY' ' -':- i 1 --... A,. '.:-- . Q ,qf v, Y-rxil: . v' I ,1.,' -Fwggi f 'E N ,.'V5. . X -4' . ' ., K 1 , . .. fr Q v- I ' . f 5 ,f - -- 4.' I. f -if A 4 I - A ll I 'll r . fh- I P: U I- 1 X - 3 x . ,. I ,LQ , 0 ' 16' , V ef rr? .- l' 'Q . ,' 1' 4 I ll I I ' J' . 'x l A i 'ft The Ghost I fur No one suspected the Doctor 'Y 'wana-1: ...Q l The Ghosts of the Vengers make thexr march There S foul Play U1 Ihc HU QI' I' 'S-'Q f cu + flmsh and glve our thanks to Mrs Cammeron and Mlss Mahoney PQ' W I 77 J ' W ij' ,x J , -4' 'fa ' f Q N ' . . VJ.. i , ls V ,I 1 L- o so , g , , w if s Z -A , A , U u. u vf . A V ' 3 1 J .A 3 Q X K ,- g h 'f ' x I5 ' 7 . . A s V ' w '. .'. .' O i Q' J ' Y' N fb h d Q ' , - ,- K . . Q, ' L --' . ' I I s e' .A Q V- ! x, . 1' ,' . is ' ' ' :ff 1 f- 'sf' F :J g 4 . h I , ff' th - ' E 5 A , td - t We ' ' ' . ' - C -ling I , ' 4' Well, hearty Har Har! Q, ' ls this how if , 2 Grandpa goes up the stairs? made them all by ourselves! .. fy. . ., Wm' lzmw fx -Inv lllllll. Ek Cozy, eh what? I i D Q tr You frggh will break 3 record, yet! Don't you ever clean your locker? 5 My, but slingshots are intricate! !l1'l'l' ,.s 44 Q Wwaf sg 'Nm . . 111111 lJ!lIYlflllff'S Ufl' f'1'f'ljYH' . F7 it ,, , v fl.-if 3 ., 'f - 5' - 9 0 is 2 :' ff I I J is. 2 Q , Mt X, I x , 1 , 5 ' ' ' 'www 2, 'E it if--1 4. ' High style on pretty models. A field nip to Helena reveals state government Pssst! Sandi, your socks are showing. Cool cats, cutting a. rug. - 2-we-Mqwmw., fy sew ' 3 gf 1' ,A Sponsors: Beckmans Uke's Sports Kops Piano House Club Cafeteria Charteris Hardware Dundas Office Supply First Federal Savings and Loan Two beats in Swingtime. -N M'l'1i1r1 r' lx f2frSlr11 '1's.',' Ml 4, I 1 Ni lu I S , 4.4, .....,1.- gpg. 'f x '5 I O 5 1, x Cl .xr ' -H Qs' ,- w Q X ,ff ,JEF4 X' Stiff: Tm is x'::':'i'. Q:,,. .- Tiff: P-Lic? TTECQTEZY f-:j 1:15 -if:- --. 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