Great Falls High School - Roundup Yearbook (Great Falls, MT)

 - Class of 1942

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Smith. 5 07' HE call of adventure brought Mr. Largent to Montana in l89l to see the country. He planned to remain only one year but was offered the posi- tion of teaching principal and continued to be associated with the public schools of Great Falls until l929, holding the office of superintendent of schools since l898. Mr. Largent taught and directed schools in one city longer than any other school rnan in Montana. Mr. Smith served as principal of the high school for two years before being elected to the office of superintendent of public schools in 1929, in which capacity he has continued to serve, MR. I. W. SMITH XS Ii-3' -.------X gf' 4 As the class of 1942 is the fiftieth one to graduate from a high school in Great Falls, we, the senior class, are attempting to bring back not only the pleasant and worthwhile experiences of our high school life, but also to review some of the memories of high school life during the past fifty years. During the half century many changes came about. The city grew in population, more schools were added, and clubs and sports were introduced. In the following pages, by picture and by word, we are portraying a few oi these more evident changes. WHl'I'l'IER SCHOOL-THE FIRST HIGH SCHOOL 'WWA ', 4,...v-,. .- 5?-T..-A GREAT FALLS HIGH SCHOOL URING the half a century which has passed since the Great Falls high school first senior class graduated, many changes have come about in the appearance of the school as well as in its curricular and extra curricular activities. Since there was some difficulty in getting the high school organized, the first school term started in October instead of September as has been the practice to the present time. Various buildings have been used for the high school. The Whittier school, built in 1886, was the first. This school was orig- inally built for the grades. v Nfl . 1. '55 5' ...EEF get ,, . t N ,. .. r Wwe , 1. ,ffigf'z,fa::4g'--g.,' 1 L r P V, U . Y' .Q 'A 4 is 1 A L LONGFELLOW SCHOOL--THE SECOND HIGH SCHOOL OWEVER, in 1890, high school classes were begun on the top floor for the tour students, Gertrude Anderson, Lulu Armstrong, Maud McNeil, and Iosephine Trigg, who were the first students to graduate from a high school in Great Falls, entering as freshmen. The 'Whittier school building was shared with the sixth, seventh, and eighth grades. This school was replaced by a new, modern structure in the same location in l933. During the Christmas vacation of l89l'92, the high school classes were transferred to the Longfellow school which had been recently erected at Ninth Street and Ninth Avenue South. Here again the building was shared with the grades, HE tirst graduates completed their tour-year course in three years. ln 1896, the high school classes were moved again, this time to the Central High School, recently renamed the Paris Gibson Iunior High School. This building was a large stone structure crowned by a tower of considerable size. An addition, including an auditorium, a gymnasium, and more class rooms, was added in 1913. Although this was the first, real high school, the building was still shared with grade-school students. ln 1930, the new million-dollar high school was opened to students, offering them the most modernly equipped school in Montana. This included an audi- torium, a gymnasium, and a stadium. CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL- -THE THIRD HIGH SCHOOL Ar-fri. A lull INCH the first few graduated from high school, many activities have been introduced for the enjoyment of the students. The first inter-scholastic basketball game was held in l906. It was this year we had a champion football team. ln l913, the annex was added to the Central High School, giving high school students access to a regular gymnasium for the first time. Publications came later: the Roundup in 1907, and the school paper in 1921. In l938, at the suggestion of Burt Talcott, then president of the senior class, a group picture of the seniors was taken on the steps by the main entrance. The taking of this picture just before the commencement exercises has since become traditional. The caps and gowns of the members of today's class offer a striking contrast to the dainty, white dresses worn by the girls of the early classes. THE 1941 GRADUATING CLASS 1 1 :Essen 1-. 'xx X N ff' I urn 5 1311 L, V fins? Q. , . .f .:,f 4. x ,X 2.343 . GRAND OPERA HOUSE-WHERE EARLY COMMENCEMENTS WERE HELD HE finishing touches in the high school life of the tirst four graduates took place at the Grand Opera House amid handsome floral decorations, while proud and happy parents and friends looked on. A male quartette opened the exercises, followed by an invocation and a violin solo. A brilliant essay entitled Out of School Life Into Life's School was given by Miss Iosephine Trigg, followed by a biography oi Iohn G. Whittier by Maud McNeil. Miss Armstrong gave a graphic portrayal of western life called Out West and the oration and valedictory Ambition was given by Miss Anderson. Then each one of the young ladies was presented with her diploma by Professor Largent. The graduates' motto was We finish but to begin. E fx- Q 1 .',.7ifT f x 'Q U --be-gqnv-v-an 1 GRADUATE OF 1896 Uanfwzh Iniroduciion Section I Guidance Classes Section III Aciiviiies Section IV Sponsors Section V Section II OFFICER OF THE LAW 1 ff M' 'Mx i f Q f V . ' 3, A , . J 2 ax if XSL ls ,I fl ' L-emfafv W! I W CHURCH HOVJARD H STAIX LE! VICTOR F GIBSON AN O VENT NORTH Chmrman V c C at man C1 rk RUSSELL B CAP Ei I C MOCGREGOH GJS A HANSFN FREJ TRABFR In the1r per1od1c meettnqs the Board ot Trustees assumes the dutles of a rnedlum between the school and the taxpayer Deslqned to turmsh teachers superlntendents and all other employees of School D1str1ct Number One and to se that our schools run smoothly and economlcally the men elected to th1s rmportant board hold the rerns frrmly and aptly qurde the pohcles of our school system Unpretennous and zealous these men who qtve araclously ot thelr trme and Wrthout remuneratlon qulde pulohc educatlonal funas rnto the rrqht channels and make 1t posslble for all to recetve the benehts ot a well rounded educanon fwscfwozn' ' A burlder rn 180s loulcle 6 Nrouq 1 rt nd a o rs rna All frrsmoned tc vvcrlc h Cmzens of G eat Falls sc saw 1lS beauty s al n er rn Grea xml be 'he cn ol rr Tlny slructnre v ll endu s n lf1 O 1 X 1 t I Q.. Crlxn oorry stef' edrted 4 booc Vlllo qurdr n e md cf L. lat P nmnq Oflff' PICTUTP x Th 5 atlfnv I rlnf, Q '1 chap r W1 h prryer udervs vxll FYOISQ you unirrrnz f or s ouglr an l le cf c r rrfne c Cornmemorc es a f'y ye r sp n tre lullder s erncle d y rrrodern sc 1al rn s s n s 1S s'alely 'over ood 'o ccnsdmunq rus o lcosie nc.rr s rs otlcers worlr o ' au .xl l oclnd ca, y s rnrrorta sc CLASS OF 1942 ur Prrormesl Protect them Endurance Character Farth l l l l l 1 ' X of , 5 '1 'hcol A dl ' f I N j l li wlll- QTUTG C d sjll' 71. ' '1 5 f 'lf' irr': 1If,,, rzlrurs rx 4Y'1I ' ' ' arches ,qu 1 .' - , .J Y 5 .A ., x ,S 'lll' . Shaw ' .aiu ite '1 , N , ' r 7 . , .r!' ,drsncy S:vlR.4, Q Wim: I, nh 1 EV ', cw dgvly, Th M ' ew itt , ,. y,u L: ,nf QS rl I1 g A , f ll Em Q tube, The splendid Roundup you edited . ' JL - re for fyef' A - J 1-T ' S C -r ObSolc.e Ls . .3 ' ' T Al , 1 ble .. c' 5 ty GI .A 13 't . . - F . r ' ' ' , 1. 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G. fr-QPIR Wwe P As V1C9pF1I1C1pGl of our school Mr Leo Srmth acts as mentor to the student body and medlator between the student and the teach r Due to the varlous as pects of h1s work and parttcularly through the responsrbthty of assrqnrnq detentlon he has probably come 1n contact wrth more students than any other memb r of the faculty Mr Sm1th sponsors the patrol squad drrects vocat1onal qutdance conducts the vartous adaptablltty tests and teaches the relatlons occupat1ons class whtch 1n add1t1on to belnq a regular school class also offers practrcal trarmng 1n downtown stores Due to hls lnterest ln vocat1onal qu1dance he IS much ln demand as a speaker before SGTVICQ clubs and CIVIC orqamzatrons of the C1lY lean Wamm Mrss Mayme Murchre dean of women of the Great Falls Hrqh School holds a mertted posttron rn the school system Secondary to holdmq her off1c1al pos1t1on tn whtch capaclty she acts as adv1ser to all qlrl students and asslsts many 1n fmdtnq after school employment she teaches two mathemattcs classes sponsors the knttttnq club and GSS1SlS w1th the Oll1C9 work Her krndly character and w1ll1ngness to help any one rn need have placed her hrqh rn the respect and esteem of all Mrss Murchte has the d1st1nct1on of havlnq taught mathemattcs lonqer ID th1s school than any other teacher here MR LEO SMITH MISS MAYME MURCHIE DONALD R BOSLEY Macalester Cclle Q of Waslunqton vICTOR H ROWE B A Harvard Colt q As all students are requrred to have tour years ot Enqhsh or rts equtvatertt for qraduatrort the Enqlrsh department re rme essar11y the largest m school Stu dents are qrverm a chorce ot speech college entrance Ertqhsh Jourrrahsm dramatrcs or Ertqhsh 12 rn the fourth year Dehatmq and extemporarteous speakmq and wrrtmq whrch furrush added mterest for many students are sponsored by thrs depar ment ,U LLIZA BETP BRADUOCJC BA Neba kaStae Tcache S Cc' C0 rr bla Ur Frchsh DINA A KING B A M A B A Lmveretty of Nebraska C5 Umvcrs ty I 1 Algebra Q 1 ' L gt 1- ROSALEA H QPALLDING D n Jersrtj OJISA SPCNHEIIJ' E A MA Jrrversr y of Von ana J th a Lrt Jer rty Encrhsh Enqtr LDMUN 'T' ANDERSC AE Um ,Nfflm GRACEM LLARY BA Umv rety of wtf Mortana Erxqlrst MRS A P XJHIVENCRV Umle 5 tl M E'1,,11 I ' 1 . ., . iv of ah 1 S X .sk I V ' x 9 , A V a 3 , W. f y A it ag- f 941' J' H, -. f- ' Q., ' ' f. 1,J4l,fb A -t X I ggi- Vqwl all x '. X YES ' f - V . ' .. . . '. If ' . . ' .U- , . rrys bling- . . L . . Ae .1 Ph-B-U - li ML: 1' ' 1r'.'e1.'31 ,' Euqtisk Y I arnahsm and H fl V 13, f L A 6 154- fl' s. X X M 1 ...' . -Fl rf' A ' ' 52 i ,Za -1 5+-i f , yy- 3 ' 13, ,ln 'f4 1. fo I - 5 6 A.:U ra A- if ' fj A AB. Y-: wget AB. ' 'A Mrchlqan CCI' rt -1 ' 1' g S Mrcazfgaxi N' rt a Ertalish . 53. J' sh ELIZABFTH MITCHFLL VV Sconsm MARGARET L as Since the fall of l939 a history major has been a requirement for graduation. Social Science 9 or civics world history United States history, sociology, and mental health are offered in this department, The American Ghserver and Our Future are read and ' XVV . ,ug , , ,I IEANNE BUCKMASTER AB., A.M. Western Reserve University of Chicago Social Science LAWRENCE CONKLI J B E Montana State Normal 'orado State Colleqc of Education WARIODTE HARTMAN B A University of lon a In versity ofCal1forni Sccia Science discussed in many of these classes. GRACE CORBINI lEAiJETTE GARV R MAY-l'7'LlA LIAINES B A M A Phillips B A M A University -A B UMVQTSUY Of University of Montara Des Mom s Nortnwestern University Uni crsity of Ch ca 1 Jn K Tilly Ol DDUYHCIU Q 1 Q California Univer ity of California OGG DC P hmm Sm nil rsity o Social S ienc Soc S i G ORGES LE ROJX Uniwersi y of M 'itar Lx U we sity cf Min es t S C1GlS icr EARL DA l-fr. N RCS fAY't AN a hers C urrib ni si y iS Lrizers Q C131 h an Colt q Idaho Arun. A1 1 t , 7 . . . i ,, . .. . c Cot . ' ' .. 'v H X fs ' ire. 'S . - . ' . ' tance . , fn -N . ,Z , s ' J ' f fE.'as:iirt'gtin f:' e ., ,tal cc ence ,..,, f- F W., W- -..- S Qs i, ' . .' E .. ' . .. . . 'TOPS . LE.' ,, E W' ul 1' ' , 1.--- y U B.A., M.A. ES. SO1LlZY.VE'Sllvl1SSC'.1f1 BA., M.A. ml -'l ' . . ' 2 .o. 1 Te c ' olleqe Col .. iaU ver t f.'. , 'x .v ,tw v . hx A -v ,. N' , W- ':. c 1 . nw .. . . , ., NC :meme md K , 9 A .. ' ' ' so ' . c - .ce q ic 'lt 're Socia. S:1en:e Socia. Sczer Ga ' The commercial department offers students one year of personal typing, Business English, and con- sumer's economics and commercial law, and two years of shorthand, commercial typing, and book- keeping. The Business Club, which is sponsored by this department, has been a great tinancial success and has purchased many ot the various machines used in the department. KARLK ERTPKSON A U Mcrxtar Eocickeepma a d Ec nor' E Ji..1-HIKI' :tl UTP' LQ TAARGARET E. COFFMAN Colorado Sta Co..-egf of Edurati n New Mixicc Nczzt. l.Tn.'.'ersity LJ xc! pirg 'V A B HFNRY A B Q A Q J v Oitao O aa Qta Ccllcc B klcccp rg and acl, ty Ai di i ff? 41 1 Denver ' ng ' - :pt V f ' ff. .c .T DCL5 . , N Bu.. niverszfy of '.E., .c. lt..,.,. . . .a Vai ersity ct ' 4 ri f K rc 4 1 .. te - gi c .iris 21. . -3111, F , 1' 1 Yr 6- 1- ' iv' E' ' 'Q . .iCR.. S -..M i AIE -LTI ILAE MAE TLICECER SS. Hentai: State P. E.U:31ve::.i7 ff 5 ff::'1i 2':'cit': fzllege llebraska Fife Cine' H-..,..,. c,,,.,,-.,4 mf. 'Q'k.fZ'Z'2 Sze':':S'E 'hu .-.,.,,,, .,.,,.,,.,... ..., . - - i,,.... Qiije P11622 Sr.::'E1i:'.: LR JEST EVPGR QS! One of the 1mportor1t voccxtrorrs open to qrrls 15 homemokmq A yeor s course m home ecohorrucs rrrcludes one semester of cookmq cmd one of sew mg Ir the oeportmenr ore se-wmq rooms cr Krtcrrerr dmmq room bedroom ond cz hvmq room For the boys there ore vcmous courses offered 1r1 I'Y'9ChGI'11CG1dICIW1I'1Q prmhhq wood shop im mc chme cmd electrrcol shop There IS also cr cookmq class for boys X754- C I PAU'SE B PERRY B S S 1 C'zrn I 113 St Qh p CULJA MAY RHO EQ A B Ur1v rs tg c Hi H015 Lord mq Col A T och Q U ll COWOH 4 'C 1' N' A -V'EXK Q ANFO E :ax C Ln I , , 1 . . 4 W 1 1 , 1 Q 1 1 1 . A o , , 1 1 1 W V V nt r A W 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 ' BQ. 2111 Instrtufe 1 ' - TfT'1T.'l'11 AKTS ff- ,-A ,? 'Q 475 ... .. 'TQ C. . , 1' 'N Lk . . toutlristztute B,P3.M1Ss:ur State . . . e 1' 5 r eefxe Tech. Te11'hers'C:lieLjL '1 1' Cie Teczherr 11 ,. - 1 A Ke'S'e's 'ef ,. ,. Zfiofi. r rt. 't ' 'fb Ceheqe A A N Timo: lege - v-- - l - rr-' 1'--nf Prxrxtrnw one L.eitr1i1. H131 ,- -T, , A915 Cf--ff' M 3 L v,',xr:.o1 rt ' e:'s11',' Hwrrie E .. :rcs V in Qi I N N .11 LU- F. RCT2 ICH! S YAGE . JN C . -.S. I.f::t:::: Size Stout Insxrufe - Q UT N Czllege 3.5-., UI11'. ETS1f1-' if .1.f.!.f'J:1t T11 5:32 33:29 ET::-:t.l:i '.'.':3Qi1::t:r1 Cclleige Iii 15343. .1-.rfe Harrie E::nC::i'r :no ?ers:::1Hyq1e:e Due to the closer social and economic relation- ships between the Pan-American countries during the past few years, Spanish is the most popular of the modern languages offered by our school. Latin, German, and French are also taught in this depart- ment but because of its influence in the foundation of many languages and of English grammar more students are enrolled in the Latin classes than in any other foreign language class var CATHERINE M RAW-IMAN B A Iam tov n Colleac University ofCal1forn a Enalish and Fr-en lv CLEMEN V PLCK B 3 Montar a State Collecc Chicago Art Ins uutc Ar and St c raft u l lOl-:AN A B VELIKANIE B L University Q Minnesota Lati and German M PRICE H'GBY A Color do Statc Col of Edu atiot Artr ia Bo ska p E LAWRENCE BARR B of M E M M Northwestern University Music DOROTHEA SKEEL B A M M Io wa State l eachers College Carleton College Nor 'iwesterr University Musi s t t lOSlE C CHURCI-llLl B A Universi y ct Minnesota Latin CLARENCE F BOESS B A M A University of Iowa Universrty otMich1qan BEU AH E ' IMPUS University of Missouri Uriverstty o Washington Spanish Q 1 EVELYN CL NTON B A University of ontana Har Jard Coll cg Band English and Dramatics medm Art Music and dra matics bring a great deal of enioyment to our stu dents The groups often work together in produc ing plays and operettas as well as working in dividually on art exhibits concerts and skits I ik K . V A - BST Ah it A 5' , Stl , X, F Q , ' N . . . 1 ., 1 ,- NH' ' f i f ff M MI I t ' i ' . V ' ' ' f Q 9 ,A -.,,, . , A . 1 yl 'fA.B.,r,.,r,. . ., , . ' ' t ' , I J A ' 2 4 lege ' ' ' , t C3112 ' 1: ' cl' 16 ing 4, ' . . I CYRIL H HANYCOCK A B M A Colorado State College of Educatl n Brology and Scten ROWLAND H POST B S Unrverstty of North Dakota Practrcal M atrc ana Gen CARL M HOR I B S Kansas S a C Ch rrsty J oo' For those students who are 1ntend1ng to make sctence therr lrfe work our school offers several preparatory courses rncludmg general scrence b drag gene al a r 'lture he-m'stry phfstcs an scrence lo Thrs mtroductxon to the elementary and the more advanced sc1ent1f1c work has been the frrst mllestone along the path of research for many hrgh school students N'lLA P DIVERS B S Montana Stat College I S Umversrtf o Mtch gan lfIAYMFlloFCHl T'ARGARV'TV PIERSON R I SCOVIL B A Unrfers ty o A B Northwestern B S Montana Sta North Daiota Unrversxty Coll ge Um t mferstty ofCh1ca'1 Mmhemmlh Vuthem trcs Prac1calM th a 1 and Genfra Sc Mathematrcs whlch IS the cldest o a.l tlre scrences rs prlmarrly offered rn our htgh school to teach the students rts usefulness and pracucabrltty rn every day hvmg lt also develops ac Jracv of thought and expressron ana econcrrt of me and effort Tms department offers s Ven cours s o actt al mathematrcs algebra geometry advanced algecra sohd geometry college alge-ora and trtgonometrv INEZ THOMPSON BVRON Af ICHNSON S ll rs 3. B S ate chers M nesota C lege No Dakot M nema Nathematrcs and SOCIGI S ence I l G' , 1 BETSEY CARROLL College of Education Office LILY MORRIS R.N. University of Washington School Nurse BETH SPRAGUE BA. Vtlhitman College Library Certificate Riverside Library School Librarian HUGH C. SUTHERLAND Crane Tech. Chicago Office Responsible to Mr lahr for the detailed operation of the office IS Mr Sutherland and since school opened last fall Miss Carroll has been a part time assistant, handling much of the stenographic Work The office force works six days a Week the year around observtng only the holidays usual to busi ness concerns keeping the personnel records of nearly two thousand students now in school in addition to the records of the hundreds who have prev1ously attended Also dally attendance records are kept with the aid ot the school nurse both of the faculty and the students the number and kinds of books in our library are checked daily bulletins are mimeographed and dlstrlbuted in the faculty mailboxes and a permanent record IS kept which gives com plete detalls 1n each student s life hlstory One year of physical education and personal hygiene IS required for both boys and girls Many students continue in athletics under able supervlslon to become actlve pCIfl1C1pGl'1lS in school sports RK' V BS AB Umve sity flvfissouri Physical Education HODGI-Q 13 Q Montana Sta e QTANQBLRRY B Q Mo tanc Sta B A G rizaga U'11VG s ,I Colleq B A Urtver ity cf Co lege Um efSllY fV0 I3 C Phystcalliducaticn M 'leoruh d Physica Edu at History a d OCC Tl .Jre toro'At lt rly l22 We I I - I . I , : ' ' U Q ' 1 ,W t Q 5 5 1 g 5 .Q I L , M. L. CROUCH THEODORE E. Fl-IYLLIS McKEEVER ROBERI G. ROBERT WILLETT . rl wo. 1 . . o. . r 11' vm N he A . . . s' N4 ul A: Q . rf n - - of A - ' t C -V V H Assistant . . ' A ' V1 ': . h e :cs Ezys' ' gzene l r . s QQ KW 48 3 f F' cLAfSEfW Samoa.-9 For four years Mrs Moms has worked ttrelessly w1th the members ot our class enthus1ast1cally enter mg all act1v1t1es and help1ng us make our cass ventures successful Her or1g1nal 1deas and resource fulness have 1nsp1red students to devote much trme and energy to class act1v1t1es Mrs Moms has a cheerful and charm1ng personallty wh1ch enables her to Contact students 1n a way that makes them feel at ease VVe shall always remember her for her good humor and leaaershtp hop1ng that we can pattern our own personalmes after her Jery adrnrrahle one A graduatrng sen1ors nostalgla as graduatton comes near cannot fall to mclude Mr Bergren sponsor of our class for three years and h1s un assumlng efforts 1n keepmg every zenture every actxvrty whrch th1s class undertook on an even keel The endless dutres of a class sponsor began for Mr Bergren when we were sophomores and upon resrg natlon of Mr S D Bachelder who kecarne pnn clpal of the Franklrn School Mr Ba h lder was a sponsor of the class rn the year of our advent mto htgh scnool Mr Bergren has glven eff1c1ent gurdanc and vorked hard on our class act1v1t1es thts rs tloandess work wlnch we have always ne d d and never farlea to recerve lt rs tor thrs unheralded but rn drspensable ass1stance that our class ls very grate u MRS BEULAHK MORRIS MR ER ESTL BERGREN OFFICERS BABE YOUNG Presrdent IIM HAS FERLII-' Vrce I-'xestdent SHIRLEY SV Al Secreta yTr st. 7fze Samoa Glau WE THE SENIOR OLASS ot the Great Falls I-hah School have been zndustnous and am hmous durma the four years ol our soJourn here 'We have partrcrpated IH many rmportant events some all school and others exclusrvely for the class of lQ42 Our career heqan as mystrfled freshmen who were told to qo to Hrll 57 to whrtewash the school emblem the GF Then marlcrnq the sec ond year ot our h1stor1c proaress We had a Sophomore Dance whrch was op n to the en trre school the th1rd y ar that th hrah school portant We present d the tradrhonal lunror Prom malcrnq rt one of the most successful rn he school s h1story Deservrna a paragraph by rtselt IS th1s the year ol our araduatron We qave the Senror Ball became terrrhly sophrstxcated had our graduatron GXGICISQS and are qomq out to pro Je to the world tnat we are the class most ltlcely to succeed I 5 fa- ! . . I , t - l , . I I ' . lm . G 9 . opened its doors to us, we became very im- . e ' ' ' t ' 'c . E I V V I I I , , X x1 Y G3 'IGI ALLAYNE MARIE ACORD AMBITICN To BE A CCSMETICIAN FAV RITE PASTIME GOING TO MOVIES French Club l Hove Econon Club 4 LUELLA BERNEICE ANDERSEN Lou AMBITICN T0 BE A SUCCESS FAVORITE COURSE MUSIC Freshmen Chorus Chorus Mtxed A Cappella Chotr 3 4 Gtrls A Cappella Chotr 2 Messtah l 2 3 4 Swtnq Show 3 Mrxed Octet Trlal by Iury 4 Lady of Shalott 4 RUTH HARRIET ANDERSON RUTI-IIE AMBITION To HAVE ONE FAVORITE PASTIME LISTENING TO TRL RADIO Freshmen Chorus Chorus 2 3 4 Gxrls A Cappella 2 Mrxed A Cap pella 3 4 Swtnq Show 3 Mes Iah l 2 3 4 Advlsory Representattv 3 Basketball l Trtal by Jury 4 he Lady of Shalott 4 MARY LOUISE ASHWORTH AMBITION TO BE A SECRETARY FAVORITE SPORT SKATING Orchestra 1 2 GAA l Semor Ball Commtttee Booser Carntva Commxttee l Student Assoclatxot Secretary 4 Archery Club 2 Alte nate Advzsory Representatwe Basketball 1 Volleyball 1 CLAYTON L BAIN Doc ANBITION To BE AN ENGINEER FAVORITE COURSE ARCHITECTURE Advtsory Representatwe l Nattonal Honor Coctety 3 4 Sentor Rtna Comrmt ee Awards Commt ten 4 GAYTON LEE BAIN AMBITION TO BE AN ARCHITECT FAVCRITE COURSE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING Hrah School Week at Bozeman 2 Alternate Adv sory Re res nt we 3 Natronal Honor Soctev 3 Awards Cornmrttee 4 JEAN ELIZABETH BAQUE AMBITION TO BE A NURSE FAVORITE PASTIME GOING TO TI-IE MOVIES Pr nch Club l ALLEYNE M BARKHOFF OOPIE AMBITION To BE A BCOKKEEPER AND STENOGRAPRER FAVORITE COURSE SHORTHAND Ln ered from Fergus Hrqh School lew stown Montana 4 BERTHA LOUISE BAUER LOUIE AMBITION TD BE A SURGICAL NURSE FAVORITE COURSE NATURAL SCIENCE Btoloqy Club 2 Sc1ence Club 4 Pan Amertcan League 3 Chorus 2 3 Messrah '7 3 Swrnq Show 3 Natronal Honor Socxety 3 4 Advts ory Representatlve 1 4 Pract e Prantst for Swmq Show 3 DORIS LUCILLE BEASLEY AMBITION To BECOME A GOOD NURSE FAVORITE PASTINIE CROCHETING Entered fr m McK1nley Htqh School Lhtcaqo llmots 4 LARRY MARRIN BENNETT BENZIE AMBITION To BECOME A MECHANIC FAVORITE SPCRT BASKETBALL BETTY LORRAINE BISTODEAU AMBITION To BE MARRIED FAVORITE SAVING No FOOLING Entered from Saxnt Marys Hr.,h School Great Falls Montana 4 I25 C . I C 7 .rc , tics 1 2, 3, 4: - A ' I , , A A I , , ' , : 1 E 4: I . . . A 1 I - I Q : I Y , H. .- l I , .1 1 I -3 E - I I ic I I I I Q ' ' M. . I I . , : r . . 1 ' o ' ' , .. j if I O ' I 1 K' I M ' ' Sf I 1 I I . 5 : . k 2, 5 ct- 41 ' - . . l GERALD BRENT BLISS JERRY AMBITION To TRAVEL FAVORITE SPORT HUNTING AND FISHING Advrsory Hepresentatrve 2 3 Treas urer of Pan Amertcan Club 2 Pro and Con Club l Baccalaureate Commrttee LIA VIRGINIA BORHO sHoR'rv AMBITION TO OwN A LARGE HORSE RANCH FAVORITE SPORT HCRSEEACK RIDING Pro and Con Club 1 Home Ecot Orr ICS Club 2 Basketball l Voll y ball l Advrsory Secre ary 1 EVELYN FRANCES BOSSHARDT COCA COLA AMBITION To BE A NURSE FAVORITE SAVING ANV TIME New Freshmen Chorus Gtrls Chorus 7 Chorus 3 4 Mrxed A Cappella Chorr 3 Glrls A Cappella Chou 4 Swmq Show 3 Mcssrah 1 2 3 Home Economrcs Club 3 Roundup Staff 4 Advrsory Secretary 1 WILLIS PRESTON BRADFORD AMEITION To GO THROUGH AN ENGINEERING COLLEGE FAVORITE SPORT HUNTING Advxsory Representatrve l Fresh men Football Roundup Day Pnz Commrtte 1 Intra Mural Basketball 3 Imwa Satt 4 Spamsh Club 3 Booster Carmval Commtttee 3 GEORGE CASTLE BRAWNER AMEITION To BE A SUCCESS FAVORITE COURSE MECHANICAL DRAWING ATLANTA GENEVIEVE BREES LANNY AHRITION UNOECIDEO FAVORITE SPORT ICE SKATING Booster Carmval Commrttee 1 A Cappella Chorr 3 4 Lrttle Syr' phony 3 4 Freshmen Chorus Cho s 2 O stra l Sophomore Lance Cornmtttee S mor Bal Comrmttee GAA l Fre hmen Class Roundup Day Float Messtah 3 4 I2I IRIS MARIE BRENNAN NI TZI AMBITION To BE AN ARMY NURSE FAVORITE PASTINIE JAM SESSIONS Band Twzrlerl 2 3 4 Captam ot Twtrlers 4 Sophomore Dance Com mr tee lumor Prom Commrttee S n or Ball Commrttee JOANNE CATHERINE BRICK PUNKS AMBITION TO BE A NURSE FAVORITE PASTIME DANCING Pep Clubl 2 GAA 1 SkICub 1 4 AdV1SOfY Representatwe 2 3 Semor Ball Comrmttee Drum Corps Twlrler 4 Imwa Sta Chess Club 1 LANE CLAUD BRIGGS BRIGGS AMBITION To BE A CONTRACTCR FAVORITE Hoeav PLAYING THE TRCMEONE Band 1 2 3 4 Manager of Band Lrqhts 4 Orchestra 4 Dmner En s rnble 4 Lrttle Symphony 4 Trlal by lury 4 Captatn of Trcket Sales for Orchestra Team 4 Basketball Bundt 2 3 4 Speczal Bands 1. 3 4 Student Orchestra Conductor 4 Boas er Carmval Commrttee 3 Se mor Announcements Commrttee Ad vtsory Representatrve 4 ROGER BRIGGS AMBITICN To BE AN ARCI-IEOLOGIST FAVORITE COURSE MATHEMATICS Debate 3 4 Natlonal Forensrc League 4 Track 2 3 Senror Ball Decoratrna Corrmrtee Senate 4 Semor Play MARTHA ERMA BRISCOE BLACKOUT AMBITION To BE A WAR NURSE FAVORITE SAYING You AIN T V N BEVERLY JANE BROWN EEV AMBITION TO OwN A FARM FAVORITE SPORT SWIMMING Adxxsory Representattve 1 BERNADINE LORRAYNE BRYANT AMBITICN To BE HAPPY FAVORITE PASTINIE DANCING Freshmen Chorusg Chcrus 2, -Ig Ad 'ILSOIY Represenfutwe l, 2, 3, 43 Pro and Con Club ly Fcrurzi Club ly lumcr Prem Csmrxztt-ee: Serin: Bull Comrmttee: Bessie! Czrnzvcl CCII1' rizttee l, 35 AdvIs:ry Hzuxciup Day Committee 3g G.A.A. l. VERNICE KATHRYN BUCKLAND BUCK AMBITI N TO BE A STENOGRAPHER FAVORITE SPORT BOWLING H1 r' qT1I ' Entered 'IDI ef: I On fl CHARLES ARNOLD BULEY CHUCK AMBITION To Go TO COLLEGE FAVQRITE PASTIME DANCING Stude IASSGCIGII T1 Pres Pl 1 sary Rep Osama I EG COUIIUII e O CH Dan I'Iq COITIIIIIWI Rourdup Day Flfait C IIII I Hockey 4 Busr bull 0 GSrCnIT'Gll 3 Dr' 3 I s-c tbflll 2 3 E005 er Cczrmval COTTIICI Drm-c Nlqht C ub C Scho l BcsebcIllCH'1I'I I0 'S S II Baseball ChC'mIOI II 3 EDWARD S BURG MousE AMBITION To SEE THE WORLD FAVORITE SPORT BASEBALL sel'n'1llZ ,I 4 l-'OI CHCT p ns 3 THOMAS SANDERS BUSHA TOM AMBITION To BE OPEN MINDED AVORITE SAYI-G N T .I KI VI Iv s I' II IE D I Advf JI Fo e Gr- L cf' ,IIB Sou 'I CD71 IP N nr Pub' or' IT I .1 CI DI.: DORIS JANE CALDWELL cAuzv A EIITION To BE A DIETIT AN FAVORITE PASTIVE DANCING G A l 7 Agora C LD l E, Curr' 1:1 C C 'W Che L. 'I DUN LD C uc ' e C HELEN JANE CAMPBELL INFANT AMBITION TO BE A NURSE FAVORITE SAVING IDDN T BELIEVE You ' Hzrne Econarmcs Club lp Iumor Red Crcss Club l. E:teIed frat: Flathead County I-hgh Schccl Kfzhspell, Monfcnd, 1. LEIGHTON SIDNEY CANOY EITIOW T BE AN AVIAT FAVORITE PASTIWIE HUNTING I fi I Im LTUDIRTS HIT: Ion I ,ICU CARL EDWARD CARLSON ANIBITION TO BE A DRAFTSMAN FAVCRITE SPORT BASKETBALL T F t'1c1ll2 FYUIT League 4 Rrcr muon Basketball 3 4 Sen I3 Li 'O'T I'I'ItIe4' Bqsebol 2 3 EVERETT E CARLSON KIT AMBITION BEA RANCH FAVORITE HOBBY COLLECTING GUNS AND ARROWHEADS WILLARD ADOLPHUS CARPENTER CARP A BITION TO BE AN ARLHITECTURAI ENGINEER FAVORITE SPORT BASKETBALL Bcxsce CA- Eczsxenvcxll 3 .Ima P II ri f :I'ImII I Ur' C'1I r' MARGARET ANN CARR MANNIE A EITION To BE A NUR E FAVORITE PASTIME DANCING I I PHYLLIS L. CASCADEN BOSS ANRITION TO BE GAV FAVORITE PASTINIE MOTORCVCLINO Pep Club 2, Stcqecroft 1, 2. ROSE JULIA CHERUFLE ROSIE AMBITION To BE A TEACHER FAVORITE PASTINE DANCING Home Econotmcs Club 25 CO-Ed Prom Committee 25 Iumcx Red Cross Club 3, Secretary-Trecxsuxer of Tun- Ior Red Cross Club 37 Tumor Red Cross Councll 45 Nottoncl Honor So- cxety 3, 4. FLOYD WILBER CHRISTENSEN HERMAN AMBITION TO BE A MECHANICAL ENGINEER FAVORITE PASTKME MOTORCVCLING Pu rol Sound l Z 3 4 MARGARET ELLEN CHRISTENSEN MUGS AMRITION To BE A BEAUTY OPERATOR FAVORITE SPORT ROLLER SILATING Entered from Smnt lfcuys l-hrl School Great Falls, M ntancx 3 THOMAS CLINTON COEFIELD COE AMBITION TO MAKE A MILLION FAVORITE SPORT FISHING BETTY ROSE COMER AMBITION To BE A BOOMEEPER FAVORITE SAVING TELL ME MORE usmess C ub 4 AIIQT me J s y Represent t Je 148 3 r Lffvi SHIRLEY M. COMMAS AMBITIDN TO HAVE FUN ANU MONEY FAV.RITE PASTINIE DANCING G,A.A. lj Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Drum Cups 2, 3, 45 Stuqecrclft 2. MERCEDES GERTRUDE CONNELL MERC. AMBITVON To BE A HEART SUROEON FAVORITE SAVING THAT s NO LIE Aqfzzu Club 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 17 BLQICCQY Club 25 Basketball l, fy FI' s?1n.:n Chorus, Chorus 2, 35 rr Boll Commlttee ly Scnveners Club, Volleyball l, 27 Tennis 1, 2, 3, Glrls' Free Throw Contest lg GlIlF' Sextet l. HELEN LOUISE COOLIDGE ANIRITION TO BE A STENOGRAPHER CIVIL SERVICE W RK FAVORITE SPORT BOWLING C A l ACTGTVI CI L lhyboll l Fleld O key unch Club 2 Bcwllrq Tlcxuteum Comnuttee 4 MARCUS WILLIAM COOPER MARK BTI N TO BEASUCE FAVCRITE COURSE SHOP ROSALINDA AGNES COOPER ROSIE BITICN To BE AN INTERIOR DECORATCR FAVORITE SPORT ROLLER SKATING RI' 1 O G f J CECIL CLAUDE CORDEIRO CEC ANIBITION To BE A SURGEON FAVORITE SAYING TREAD SOFTLV BOT CARRY A BIG ST'CK f OCC fmr EICT Gtzls' A Cappella Cholr 2, 35 Bcos - CLIFFORD CORY SKIPPER AMBITION To BE A DOCTOR F VORITE SP HT SKI NG Clenre Club 3 lu I Conventlon Cornnltee 4 A Vourh Club l Fruu Leaaue Bas-1 A 4 Bass ball 4 ec anon Class C Bas.: ll C 'rmpl 'Is 1 Q Nefls Edrtor of lm.-ra 4 a or I-ef of nI.va 4 0.1 Ru an 3 Sem r Ba TE s T J n men Advrsarf Raundgo .Jay F tee 3 K1 Clrb C CT r C f' L- I e 4 hr Sill 3 Iumar Y urn Counfl 4 x Ora'I us Nrmrq Cfmesr nd l 2 Iaxf' n 3 4 Coser aTn111I oc IOU COT' r' tt HELEN DOROTHY COWELL AMBITlON To ALWAYS HAVE FUN FAVORITE PASTIVIE DANCINL, T Cu 3 3 3 Aqo a C ub Roundup bay C. 1 tee 2 VT Carmval Camn Ittee 7 3 Basket a Ot 'Ill rffx l'T u are 2 Natxonal FO ensl I. 3 4 Players ClI.b3 4 A RT C'ub Roundup Day COr'IrrItt ART Club B Oster Carrual C rr mrttee 3 Advmsory R ,Troup Jay Ommmee 2 Ad: s rr mml tee 3 F h P p C CIIVEDVIS Clula ln fl.: if ROBERT FRANK DALY BOB AMBITION To TRAVEL FAVORITE SPORT HUNTING Ochesra l Band l 7 fr ke ball Band 2 3 4 JOHN GEORGE DELPHY RITION T FLV N T V FAVORITE SPORT BOXING MELVIN DON DILLMAN DILLY A EIITICN To BE AN ARTlST FAVCRITE COURSE ART ull a 3 EDDIE HANS DOHERTY Buss ARDITION TO SEE THEM BEFORE THEY SEE ME FAV RITE Hosav H RSES F otha l P C l F JI le :T '-3 scat V -I Auards C Ve ' ROBERT JOHN DOROS Boa AVIBITION To BE AN AIRLINE RADIO OPERATOR FAVORITE Hossv PHOTOGRAPHY Fru I Leaqu Basketbal 3 Base I 3 KENNETH CLYDE DORR KENNY AMBITION To BE A BIG LEAGUE BALL PLAYER FAVORITE SP RT BASEBALL Freshmen football Reserve Bas-ce ls l l Frult Leaaue Basketball 1 2 3 4 lumor All Nauons Basxe! l 1 B Pmq Pong ChampIOn 3 Vcxrsrty Basketball 2 3 4 SE-mor AllNa hors Baske baIl 3 4 Track 2 3 Dancmq Commmee 4 Lettermens ub 3 4 F Otball 3 olf Handball 1 FLORENCE FRANCES DORS PAT AMBITION To FIND ADVENTURE FAVORITE HOBBY COLLECTING HISTOR ICAL INFORMATION ABOUT MONTANA HOPE IRENE DOTSETH JOE AMBITION To ALWAYS HAVE FUN FAVORITE PASTIME DANCING Freshmen Chorus Pep Club l lun IOY Pron Lecoratrons Cammxttee Im .va Staff 4 Advlsory Roundup Day Commntee 3 Alternat Advrsory Hepresentatrve 4 Messrah 4 ROSANNE MARIE DOTY AMBITION To BE A GIRL SCOUT DIRECTOR FAVORITE HORDV WRITING LETTERS Oncezt Band l 2 3 4 FOO Band 2 3 4 Basfcetball Band 2 3 Chestra 2 e Q any 2 3 4 M9SlGh C hs L. 3 4 SWITIQ Show 3 Trra 4 lxcztxonal Honor SOC10 GAA 1 French Cub Scweners Club 2 3 4 Busmess M naqer of Iacapat 1 Vdxtorrr' Cluef of Iackpat 2 Aqora Cluo 4 Advrsory Roundup Day Fl at Corn TT ntee 2 l.Ibrary Duty 'J 3 CHAUNCEY JAMES DOUGHERTY JIMMY AWBITION TO BECOME RICH FAVORITE SPORT FOOTBALL F mall 4 IZQI ALEXANDER GEORGE DRAPES ALEX AMBITION To BE AN ELECTRICAL ENGINEER FAVORITE SPORT TENNIS A Cappella Choir 2 3 4 President of Chorus 4 Vice President of Cho r s 3 Messiah l 2 3 4 Tria y ry4 Chorusl 2 3 4 SWT Show 3 Boys Octet 2 3 4 Mzxed Octet 4 Minstrel Show 2 Vaude lle l Junior Prom Commi tee General Chalrman of Senior Ba Booster Carnival Commlttee 2 3 Imwa Staff 4 Frult League Basket ball 2 Tenms 2 3 4 L1braT1an3 4 DOUGLAS DEAN DUNDAS DOUG ANIGITION TO BE A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MAN FAVORITE SPORT BASKETBALL Advisory Representative 1 2 Ex ecutive Board 2 3 Track 2 Band 2 3 4 Presldent of Band 4 Booster Carnival Committee 2 3 Semor Ball Decoration Committee Fruit League Basketball 4 Budget Com mittee Chalrman 3 Camera Club 2 MARY PATRICIA DUNNIGAN AMEITION To BE A SOCIAL WELFARE WORKER FAVORITE HOBBY KNITTING Pro and Con Club l Archery Club 1 Agora Club 4 Roundup Staff 4 Advisory Representative 4 Agora Club Membership Committee 4 WILLIE MAE DURHAM BILLY AMBITION To BE A NURSE FAVORITE COURSE HOME MAKING Chorus3 Swing Show3 MessIah3 Entered from Wolf Point High School Wolf Point Montana 3 JOHN PAUL DUSKO DUSKEY AMBITION TO TRAVEL AROUND THE WORLD FAVORITE SAVING CRUDE LILLIAN MAE DUTCHAK LIL AMBITION To STUDY MUSIC MISSOULA FAVORITE SAYING MJEEPERS' Freshmen Chorus, Chorus 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Chorus L14 brarian 2, 3, 41 Girls' A Cappella Choir 21 Costume Committee Chair' man tor Swing Show 3, lack and the Beanstalk 4, Swing Show 35 Mixed Octet 4, Sextet 45 Costume Committee Chairman for Trial by Iury 4g Messiah Solo Group 3, 45 Trial by lury 4, Lady of Shalot 45 Messiah l, 2, 3, 4. I30l 6: THERESA MONICA EGAN TESSIE AVIBITION To BE A SIENOGRAPHER FAVORITE PASTIME DANCING Semor Cap and Gown Committee HELEN RUTH EICKEMEYER IKE AMBITION TO BE A CASE WORKER JUVENILE COURT FAVORITE SAVING ARE You KIODIN Basketball l Forum l 2 Vaude vlle l Swing Show 3 General Chairman ot Iunior Prom Senior Ball Decoration Committee Office Duty 2 3 4 Advrsory Representa tive 3 Roundup Day Float Cam rrzt ee 3 Pep Club l HENRY ELESPURU POODLE AMBITION To BE A SUCCESSFUL COACH FAVORITE PASTIME DANCING Lettermens Club 2 3 4 Varsity Football 2 3 4 Co Captam of Foot b 4 Fruit League 2 3 4 All Nations Basketball 2 3 4 Recrea tion Baseball 2 3 4 Recreatzon Basketball 3 Third Team All State Football 4 Recreation Hockey JULIA ELESPURU JULIE AVIBITION TO BE SUCCESSFUL FAVORITE SPORT SWIMMING GAA l Pan American League l 2 Pan American League President 2 lack and the Beanstalk 4 Bas ketball l Softball l Volleyball l Badminton l Table Tenms l Se mor Play LOIS ELAINE ELLINGSON AMBITION To BE A GREAT MUSICIAN FAVORITE SPORT HORSEBACK RIDING Freshman Chorus l JANE AVIS VIVEN ETTERER '-swEATER GIRL ANIRITION TO OVTN A BEAUTY SALCN FAVORITE SAVING ' MORE FUN. Pep Club 1, 25 A.R.T. Club 3, 4, Freshmen Dance Comrmttee, Knzte ting Club 2g Tumbling Club l, 2, Roundup Day Committee l, 2, As- sembly Corrxmlttee l, 27 Ski Club l, 2, Chess Club l: House Division l: G.A.A. 1,21 Home Economics Club l. DOROTHY MARIE EVANS DOTSY AMBITION To BE AN AMBULANCE DRIVER FAVORITE SPORT ICE SKATING Basketball l 2 4 Volleyball l Softball l GAA I Staqecraft 4 Bowling I Library Duty 4 Round up Salesman 4 Rodeo Committee 2 EUNICE VIRGINIA EVENS AMBITION To BE A COSTUME DESIGNER FAVORITE HOBBY COLLECTING PENNANTS AND MENUS Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Roundup Sales an2 ART Clubl 2 3 4 Club 2 Staqecraft 4 Bowling 4 Semor Ball Commtttee ROBERT EDWAR D EV ENSON BOB AMEITION TD BE AN AERCNAUTICAL ENGINEER FAVORITE HOBBY FISHING Camera Club l Marching Band l 2 3 4 Basketball Band 2 3 Bowl mg 3 DORIS MARJORIE FAGENSTROM AMBITION To BE A BEAUTICIAN FAVCRITE PASTIME MUSIC Forum l 2 Chorus 3 Swtnq Show Orchestra 3 Pan American League 2 Senror Ball Commxttee JACK EDWARD FARRINGTON AMBITION To TRAVEL FAVORITE SPORT BASKETBALL HTY Club 1 Reserve Basketball 2 Varsity Basketball 3 4 Lettermens Cub 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Fmxt League Basketball 1 2 3 4 lun Ior All Nations Basketball 2 3 4 RUTH FLORENCE FELDMAN ANBITICN T0 GET A JOB FAVORITE Hoasv COLLECTING SNAPSHOTS Library Duty 2 3 4 Staqecratt , Cheerinq Section l. ,- JANET DEE FIELD AMBITION To BE A MEDICAL TECHNICIAN FAVORITE PASTIME DANCING Band 3 Entered from Teton Hiqh School Choteau Montana 3 BERNICE IONE FLUEGEL BERNY AMBITION To BE A GRADE SCHOOL TEACHER FAVORITE COURSE DRAWING AND PAINTING Recreatron Basketball l Recreatlon Volleyball l Science Club 4 Recre ation Softball 1 FRANK CHARLES FOGARTY FoG AMBITION To G0 TO ANNAPOLIS FAVORITE SPORT ALL or THEM Freshmen Football Reserve Foot ball 2 3 Varsrty Football 4 Letter men s Club 4 Lettermen s Hockey 4 Recreation Basketball 2 3 4 Fruit League Basketball 4 Intramural Baseball 3 Athletic Editor of Round up 4 Track 3 4 Bowling 3 Ski Cuh2 3 4 Senate12 3 4 en ate Executlve Board 2 Senate Mar shall 2 Intramural Debate I Soph omore Brawl Commlttee Agora Club 4 Orchestra I Roundup Day Advxsory Commtttee 3 Booster Car nIval Committeel 2 3 4 VIOLET AN NA FORSMAN AMBITION To TRAVEL FAVORITE PASYIME READING VIRGINIA MARY FRACH AIAIBITION To BE A BUYER FAVORITE SPORT HORSEBACK RIDING Advtsory Representative 2 3 Iun tor Prom Decoration Cornmrttee Freshmen Committee Roundun Day Float Election Commtttee Sopho more Roundup Day Float Ccmmtt tee Booster Carnival l I' dmm ton l RICHARD WILLIAM FRANK DICK AMBITION To BE SUCCESSFUL FAVORITE SPORT FOOTBALL lniwa Staff 4: Fruit Leagues 1 2, 3, 4' Recreation Basketball 1 2, 3, 4, Iournalism Club 3 4- Recreation Hockey 4' Intramural Sports l 2, 3' Special Cheerinq Section 1, Iournal- ism Convention Committee 4' lunior Al1'Nations Basketball' Booster Car- nival Committee l. I31l DONALD FREDRICK FREY DUCK AMBITICN TO BE A SUCCESS FAVCRITE PASTIME BOWLING JACK RAY FRITZ SWIFTY' AMEITICN TO BE A CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT FAVORITE COURSE ENGLISH Freshmen Chorus Mixed Chorus 2 Biology Club l Pro and Con Club l Business Club 4 NORMA A GALOVIC DOLLY AMBITION TO BE A DRESS DESIGNER FAVORITE SAVING OH HEAVENS Roundup Salesman 2 Pep Club Cheering Section 2 Home Ecorcm rcs Club l Co Ed Prom Commr tee 1 RAYMOND ARTHUR GARDNER BLACKIE AMBITION TO MAKE A SUCCESS or LIVE FAVORITE SPORT BASKETBALL Freshmen Football Reserve Foot ball 2 3 Varsity Football 4 Le ter men s Club 4 Fruit League Basket ball 2 3 4 Advisory Representa tive I 3 Executive Board 4 Golf 3 Awards Committee Chairman 4 Hockey 3 Reserve Basketball Z, 3, Varsity Basketball 45 Activities Ccm- mittee Chairman 4' Iunior Prom Committee' Roundup Day Advisor Committee I: Secretary -Treasurer Lettermen's Club 4: Bones,-v Cf-mtval Committee 3, 4' High School Base- ball League 3, 4. BONNIE VIRGINIA GARVIN AMBITION' To BE A SINGER FAVORITE SPORT SWIMMING French Club 3, 4, Freshmen Cho- rus' Girls A Cappella 27 Messiah 3' Swinq Show 35 Trial by Iury 4. Entered from Saint Mary's High School, Great Falls, Montana, 2, WILLIAM F. GEYER -IsII.L AMEITION' To BE A SUCCESS FAVORITE SPORT FOOTBALL Freshmen Football, Fruit League Basketball 2, 3, 4, Fruit League Basketball Champions 47 Reserve Football 3, Recreation Basketball 2, 3, 45 Special Cheertng Section 1: Volleyball 3, Recreation Champion- ship Class C 3, Spring Football l, 35 Track 3, 47 Baseball lp Intra- mural Softball 2, Junior All-Nations Basketball 4. l32l ANTHONY CHRIS GIANOULIAS TONY AMBITION To BE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES FAVORITE SAVING KEEP A HACRING Reserve Basketball 3 T ack l 2 4 PanAmer1can League .9 4 Bcos er Carnival Committee I 2 3 4 National Essay Con est 2 Iunror Prom Cornni ee Recreation Basket b l 2 3 4 Fruit Lea ue Basket b I l 3 4 Junior All Natn Basketball 2 3 4 Intramural Soft 1 l 'P 3 Baseballl 2 Spri Football 3 Recreation Basketball Champions 2 Freshmen Dance Com mittee Aaora Club 3 Assembly Committee 3 Swing Show 3 Or chestra l 2 Advisory Representa tve 4 Special Cheering Section l Vol eyball Champions 3 Senior Bal Cornmittee DICK WARD GIES DICKSON AMBITICN TO BE A PRINTER FAV RITE PASTIME DANCING LULA MARTHA GOOD LOU AMBIYION To TRAVEL FAVORITE SPORT SNATING Frcshrnen Chorus Chorus Girls A Cappella Choir 2 Swing Show 3 House Division 2 3 Mixed A Cappella Choir 3 JUNE BERNIECE GOODAU B LLIE AMEITION To BE A GYMNASIUM TEACHER FAVORITE PASTIME DANCING GAA l 2 Roundup Salesman 4 Senior Ball Decoration Committ e Cheerleader 2 3 4 Library Duty 4, Tournament Committee 3, 45 Freshmen Chorusg Recreation Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, 45 Recreation Soft- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Recreation Volleyball l, 35 Stagecralt 3, VELMA FERN GOODELL AVIBITICN TO BE A NURSE FAVORITE SPORT HORSEBACR RIDING Stagecratt 4. Entered from Dutton High School, D'-.ton Montana, 3, DOROTHY MAE GRASSESCHI MDOT. AMBITION TO WORK CN A NEWSPAPER FAVORITE HOBBV PHOTOGRAPHY Extemporaneous Writrng 2, 3, 45 News Editor of Iniwa 3: Roundup Salesman 4: Senior Ball Committee Chairman, NORMA MARY GRASSESCHI BRASS EARS AMBITION T0 SEE THE WORLD FAVORITE SAVING CRYIN OUT Loun House Drvrsron 1 4 Pan Amerrcan Leaqu 2 Messrah 3 Grrls A Cap pella 3 Sw nq Show 3 Grrls Cho rus 3 Inrwa S att 3 Ottrce Du y 4 LEOC GRAYBILL JR AMBITION To BE A LAWYER FAVORITE SPORT FOOTBALL Varsrty D bate 1 2 3 4 Drstr t Debate Champronshrp 2 3 Stat Debate Champronshrp 2 3 Natronal Debate Tournament 3 Indrvrduaz Debater State Award 2 3 Natronal Forensrc Leaque State Extempora neous Speakznq Champrorrshrp 3 NatronalForer's1c Leaque l 2 3 4 Presrdent Natronal Forensrc Leaqu 4 Secretary ot Natronal Forensrr' League 3 Tratfrc Commrttee Chan' man 4 Commencement Commrtte Charrman Natronal Honor Socrey 3 4 Freshmen Football Va stty Football 3 4 Lettermens Club nate 1 2 3 C us Cappella Chorr 4 Vaudevrlle l Mrnstrel Show 2 Trral by Iur, 4 Iunror Prom Commrttee ROSE MARY GRDICH AMRITION To BE SUCCESSFUL IN ANYTHING l DO FAVORITE SPORT ICE SKATINC House Drvrsron 2 3 4 Iunror Red Cross Club 2 Ente ed from Sarnt Marys Hrqh School Great Falls Montana DON C GR EAVES AMBITION To TRAVEL FAVORITE PASTIME DANCING A Cappella Chorr '7 Mrns rel Show Float Commrttee 2 lunror Prom Commrttee 3 Senror Ball Decoratron Commrttee Chorus 2 3 JOHN HAMILTON GREAVES JACKISONI AMBITION To BE A SURGEON FAVORITE SPORT SKIING nd l 2 Orchestra 2 3 LI e Symphony Orchestra 2 3 Basset ball Band l 2 Pep Band 2 Chorus 3 A Cappella Chorr 3 Swrnq Show 3 Mrnstrel Show 3 Roundup Day Float Commrttee 3 Scrence Club 4 Skt Club 3 4 Cap and Gown Commrttee Matrnee Dance Com mrrtee 3 Sophomore Hop Decora tron Commrttee Intramural Tennrs l 2 3 4 Electron Assembly 2 4 Inrwa Statt 3 4 SHIRLEY JEAN GREELY AMBITION To BE A LITERARY CRITIC FAVORITE SPORT TENNIS Class Presrdent 2 3 Fxtempora neous Speakrnq I DAR Awxd Wrnrer 4 Advrsory Repr sentatwe l Orrgrnal Oratory 3 Debate Squad 1 3 Extemporan ous Vwrr Inq Wrnner 1 2 Natronal Forensrc Leaque 4 Roundup Sales Wrnner 3 Orchestral 2 3 4 Electron C mrtteel 2 3 Lrttle Symphonyl 2 3 4 Intramural Sports C mmrtte 2 Drnner Ensemble l 2 3 Roundup Day Commrttee 1 Strrn Trro 3 4 Swrnq Show 3 Mrrstrel Show 2 Grrls Tennrs Champron 3 Messrah 3 4 Trral by Iury 4 Or chestra Vrce Presrdent 3 GAA 1 2 3 4 House Drvrsron 3 Mrxed oeyball 2 Fr.1ml 2 3 Charrman Grrls Tennrs Tournament 3 Basketballl 2 3 Busrness Club 4 Baseballl 2 Chorus 2 Stage Door 2 Vrce Presrdent of Pan Amerrcan Club Z X1 AILEEN FRANCES GRETTON AMBITION To BE A SUCCESS FAVORITE PASTIME DANCING Specral Cheerrnq Sectror' l Drum Corps 3 4 DORIS A GRONBERG DODY AMEITION To BE A MUSIC TEACHER FAVORITE PASTIME DANCING Entered from Mrssoula County Hrqh S hool Mrssoula Montara 4 PATRICIA CORRENE HAGEN PAT AMRITION To BE A LINGUIST FAVORITE PASTIME DANCING Forum Club 4 French Club 3 4 Presrdent ot' French Club 4 Band 4 Baske a' Ban Roundup Day Assembly Cornmrttee 3 Roundup Day Band l 2 3 4 Orchestra 3 Lrttle Symphony 3 Specral Bands 2 3 4 OPAL MAY HAGERTY AMBITION To TRAVEL FAVORITE SPORT RIFLE PRACTICE Recreatron Basketball l Freshmen Cborus Messrah Q7 Chorus 2 3 EDWARD D HALL AMEITION To RETIRE FAVORITE SPORT HUNTING MARGARET BLANCHE HALLIWELL MUGGS AMEITION To BE A NURSE FAVORITE SPORT SWIMMING Entered from Vrrqrnra Crty Hrqh School Vrrqrnra Cty Montana 4 I33I ei 5 Q I lg ' 4' I - 5 T f -' ' . 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' . . . : ' 7 1 V 11 N: lo' Q , , , 41 R S A .tx ROBERT ERN EST HAM ER BOB AMeITIoN To BE A BUSINESS EXECUTIVE FAVORITE COURSE DRAHATICS A Cappella Choxr 4 Players Club 3 4 Skt Club 2 3 Boos Club 4 Mmstrel Show 2 Swxnq Show 3 Tr1al by Iury 4 Messtah 4 Booster Carnwal Committee 3 4 Iumor Prom Commxttee Semor Ball Commlttee Roundup Day Assembly 3 Advlsory Representattve 3 Pub llcxty Commlttee Stage Door 2 Extemporaneous Speakmg 2 Jxce President Players Club 4 Electron Assembly 1 3 Semor Play VIRGINIA ERNESTINE HAMILTON AMBITION To BE A BOOKKEEPEFI FAVORITE PASTIME DANCING MARTHA JOAN HAMMILL LIP AMBITION To BE AN ACTRESS or STAGE AND SCREEN FAVORITE COURSE DRAMA You Cant Take It Wlth You 3 Players Club 3 4 Alternate Ad vxsory Representative 4 Chalrman Entertalnment Commxttee Home Eco nomrcs Club 4 Poetry Bxll 3 4 lack and the Beanstalk 4 Bas ketball l Volleyball 1 Semor Play HARLAND ROCKWELL HANSEN HANS AMBITION To FIGHT THE JAPS FAVORITE SPORT HUNTING Scxence Club 3 RACHEL PAULINE HANSEN RAE AMBITION Ta BE A STAGE AND RADIO ACTRESS FAVORITE SPORT SKIING Forum Clubl 2 3 4 Booster Club 2 3 4 French Clubl Pan Amen can League 3 4 Skt Club l Play ers Club 2 3 Natronal Thespxans 2 3 4 Natwnal Honor Socxety 3 4 Shakespeare Club 3 Nahonal For ensrc League 3 4 Preszdent oi Forum Club 4 Secretary of Na tlonal Forensxc League 4 Advlsory Representative 1 2 Chaxrman of Parkmq Lots Commxttee 3 4 Round up Day Truck Commrttee 2 3 Stage Door 2 You Cant Take It Wxth You 3 Class Secretary 2 Debate Squad 3 4 State Shakes peorecn Readmq Frrst Place 3 School Declamatlon Contest Second Place 3 Dxstrrct Natxonal Porens1c L e a q u e Tournament Dramatxc Declamatxon Contest Second Place 3 Humorous Declamatxon Thtrd Place 3 Ford Good Dnvers League Representatlve to State Fmals 3 Semor Play WENDELL NORMAN HANSEN SWEDE AHBITION To BE A Success IN WHATEVER I D0 FAVORITE PASTIHE WORKING Recreatlon Basketball l 2 3 4 Fruxt League Basketball 2 3 A R I Club 2 3 Freshmen Football Spe clal Cheermq Sectlon 2 Speclal Ma chtne Shop 4 I34 ELEANOR AGN ES HANSON BUTCH AMBITION T0 GET MARRIED FAVORITE PASTIME DANCING MARION GRAYCE HANSON AVIEITION TO BE AN EFFICIENT SECRETARY FAVORITE COURSE ENGLISH Advlsory Representatlve l Pan Amerxcan League 2 3 Volleyball l MAY ESTHER HANSON AMBITION To BE A LADY or LEISURE FAVORITE COURSE TVFING ROBERT CHARLES HANSON BOB AMBITION To BE AN OFFICER IN THE NAVY FAVORITE SPORT BASKETBALL Orchestra l 2 Recreatton Basket 1 2 ROBERT KENN ETH HARANT BOBO AMBITION To BE AN AVIATOR FAVORITE SPORT FOOTBALL Baseball l 2 3 Sp cxal Machme Shop 4 Frult League Basketball 1 MILDRED H HARPLEY SUNSHINE AMBITION To BE A FAMOUS NoVELIsT FAVORITE SAVING You AIN T WHISTLING DIXIE Semor Ball Commlttee House D1v1 sron 3 4 Extemporaneous Wrxtmg 1 3 Iunxor Red Cross Club 2 3 Pep Club 1 HELEN MARGUERITE HARRIS HER AMBITION To BE A HISTCRV TEACHER FAVORITE SAVING HELLO CHUM P Senior Ball Committee House Divi sion 3 4 lunior Red Cross Club 2 3 Pep Club l MARY ELIZABETH HARTMAN PENNIE AMBITION To BE A LABORATORY TECHNICIAN FAVORITE SPORT HORSEBACK RIDING Foruml 2 3 4 Intramural Debae Pro and Con Club l A I9 Youth I Freshmen Chorus Players Club 2 4 Pan American League 3 4 Agora Club 4 SecretaryTreas urer ot Agora Club 4 Roundup Staff 4 Stagecraft 2 Alternate Ad visory Representative 3 Extempo raneous Writingl 2 3 4 Honor able Mention Extemporaneous Writ mg l 2 Pep Club l Chairman of Agora Club Social Committee 4 Al lied Youth Nominations Committee I Advisory Roundup Day Commit tee 2 Pan American League Pr si dent 4 JACK FAYLOR HARTWIG YAWKUMS AMEITION To VISIT HITLER s TOMB FAVORITE HORBV OLD CARS Track l 2 Fruit League Basketball I 2 3 Pan American Clubl 2 HAROLD HARTY sKEE'rs AMBITION To BE A CHEMIST FAV RITE PASTIME PLAYING CHESS Fruit League Basketball 3 Recrea tion Basketball l 2 Spanish Club 2, Volleyball 3. JIM CHARLES HASTERLIK AMBITICN To OWN A SUCCESSFUL SKI RESORT FAVORITE SPORT SKIING nd 1, 2, 3, 4- Pep Band 2, 3, 7 Vice President of Band 2, - 1 Club I, 2, 3, 47 Ski Team 2, 47 res- Ident O' Ski Club 1, 4- Executive Board 2, 37 Class President 1: Class Vice President 47 Advisory Repre- sentative 2, 47 Track Manager l, 2, 3- Roundup Salesman l, 2, 3 4: Roundup Day Prize Committee 37 Senate 17 Debate I: Lettermen's Club 4- Tennis l, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 37 Swing Show 3- LI.tle Symphony 3, 47 Messiah Orchestra 3, 47 Minstrel Show 2. RUSSELL LEROY HAUGEN -'Russ AMBITION T0 BE A SUCCESS FAVORITE PASTIME SLEEPING Patrol Squad I7 Fruit League Bas- ketball l7 Bowling 2, 3. T73 ' 4 f. -new-A sf- . FLORENCE JEWEL HAVELY FI.o AMBITION TO GO TO COLLEGE FAVORITE SPORT BOWLING A lied Youth I Scriveners Club 1 2 Forum 2 3 4 Treasurer of For um 3 Vice President of Forum 4 Bowling 4 PHILLIP JUNIOR HERBERT AMBITION To BE AN ACCOUNTANT FAVORITE PASTIME SLEEPING Christmas Play l Pep Club l Busi ness Club 4 DOROTHY MAE HERMAN DOT AMRITION TO BE A SURGEON FAVORITE SAVING IMAGINE THATI Scriveners Clubl 2 Players Club 2 Forum 4 Poetry Editor of lackpot 2 Extemporaneous Writingl 2 3 Secretary Treasurer of Players Club 2 lack and the Beanstalk 4 Or chestra 1 2 3 Weiners on Wed nesday 2 Senior Play HELEN KATHERINE HICKMAN AMBITION TO BE A HOME ECONOMICS TEACHER FAVORITE COURSE HOME ECONOMICS Freshmen Chorus MARILYN JOYCE HILLSTRAND AMEIITION To BE AN ADVERTISING MANAGER FAVORITE SAVING LAUGH AND THE WORLD LAUGHS WITH You Forum 1, 2 3 4- Agora Club - Booster Club 2 3 4- Players Club 27 Booster Ball Committee Chairman 2, 3, 4- Booster Carnival Committee 2, 3, 47 Iniwa Staff 4- Vice Presi- dent and Secretary Ot Forum 2 37 Stage Door 2- National Forensic League 4- Iunior Prom Committee- Election Committee 37 Election As- sembly 37 Extemporaneous Speaking 2, 3- Extemporaneous Writing l 2, 37 Clubs Ass-mbIy 27 Booster Club and Forum Roundup Day Float Committee 2, 3- Advisory Roundup Day Float Committee 27 Senior Play. FRANCES JOSEPHINE HOCEVAR FRANNY AMBITION T0 BE A SUCCESS FAVORITE PASTIHE' DANCING Players Club 3, 4. 1351 BARBARA MARY HOFFMAN BARB AMBITION TO TRAVEL FAVORITE Hossv PHOTOGRAPHY Freshmen Chorus Chorus 2 'louse Division 3 ROBERT E HOFFMAN Boa AMBITION UNDECIIJED FAVORITE COURSE ENGLISH Senatel 2 3 4 Booster Club 3 4 Intramural Debate l 2 Winner ot Intramural Debate 2 In erscholastic Debatel 2 3 4 Extemporaneous Writinql 3 Extemporaneous Speak Inq l 2 Executive Board Senate 3 Vice President of Senate 3 Fr SIR men Chorus Chorus 2 Minstrel Show 2 Advisory Representative l 3 4 National Forensic League 2 3 4 Vice President of National For SFISIC League 4 Senior Ring and Pin Committee Election Committee 3 4 Chairman of Election Comrri tee 4 Recreation Basketball I 2 ROBERT LYLE HOLLAND BOB AHBITION To BE A W RRING MAN FAVORITE COURSE MATHEMATICS BLANCHE B HOLMAN AMsITIoN To BE A SINGER WITH A BAND FAVORITE PASTIME DANCING FRANK HOLMAN FRANKIE AMBITION To LEAD A BIG BAND FAVORITE SPORT SWIMMING Band l 2 3 Election Committee 4 Iniwa Staff 4 CHARLOTTE S HOLT ANIRITION To BE A FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT FAVORITE COURSE CIVICS Home Economics Club lg Pan-Amen ican Leaque 2, 35 Advisory Repre- sentative 2g Roundup Day XIVIHOOVJ Display Committee 2- Pep Club lr Cheerinq Section 21 Freshmen Fish Pond. ICI If 'Ppf KENNETH HARRY HOOD KEN AMRITION To BE A MACHINIST FAVORITE COURSE MACHINE SHOP nd 1 2 RUTH OLIVE HOOKER AMBITION To BE A SUCCESS FAVORITE SAYING OH Poor DAVID L HOPKINS DAVE AMEITION To BE AN ELECTRICAL ENGINEER FAVORITE SPORT BOWLING Bowlmq 3 Business Club 4 Entered from Saint Marys High School Great Falls Montana 3 SHIRLEY ELAINE HOWE AMRITION To GET RICH OUICKLV FAVORITE PASTIHE DANCING G A A 1 Players Club 3 lack and the Beanstalk 4 Pep Club l 2 Roundup Day Committee 3 Ski Club l Chess Club l Cheerinq Sec tion2 J HERBERT HUMPHREY HERB AHRITIGN To BE A DRAMATICS DIRECTOR FAVORITE SP RT FIGURE SRATING l'ro and Cor' Club l President of Pro and Con Club l Band l Cheer erl 2 3 4 Che KIn'T4 Stage Door 2 You Can t Take It VI ith You 3 lack and the Bean s alk 4 Advisory Representative 3 4 Swinq Shov 3 Iuriior Prom Dec O ation Comrii te Senior Ball Corn mzttee Roundup Associa ion Com mi tee 2 Flaa Commit ee 4 Poet y Pla P esident I Pray ers C ub 3 Sent 1 Plav M O TI TU VA CED T RITE PAST . ING AND SLEEPING nd 2, 3, 45 - etball Band , . ANN MARIE JARDINE AMBITION' To BE SUCCESSFUL FAVORITE SPORT: TENNIS French Club 45 Office Duty 45 French Club Assembly Commrttee 47 Round- up Staff 4. BARBARA HOPE JARNOT BLONDIE AMBITION To BE A DRESS DESIGNER FAVORITE PASTIME DANCING Freshmen Chorus Pep Club l , n Ior Prom Commlttee FRANK JASICKO Jzss AMRITION To BE A MECHANIC FAVORITE SPORT ICE SKATING Varsrty Football 4 Freshmen Foot ball Fru1t League Basketball 3 4 Recreatron Basketball I 4 Recreatron Hockey 4 A RT Club 3 4 Lettermen s Club 4 Vrce Presr dent of Lettermen s Club 4 ANABELLE LORANE JENSEN ANNIE AMBITION To GET A HIGH SALARIED POSITION FAVORITE PASTIME DANCING Natronal Honor Soc1ety 3 4 Basket ball l Volleyball l Freshmen Cho rus Secretary oi Freshmen Chorus Forum l GAA l Advrsory Rep resentatrve 2 Swrnq Snow 3 Cho rus 2 3 4 A Cappella Chorr 3 4 Iumor Prom Commrttee Cap and Gown Commrttee Offrce Duty 4 Awards Commzttee 2 Advrsory Float Commrttee 2 3 Agora Club 3 Pep Club 1 LEONARD ROBERT JEWELL LEN AMBITI N To BE HEALTHY ANIJ HAPPY ALWAYS FAVORITE SPORT BOWLING Freshmen Football Advrsory Repre sentatrvel 2 Frur' Leaqu 1 2 Recreatron Basketball l 2 Bowl rnq l ANDREW KENNETH JOHNSON A J ANBITION To MAKE GOOD FAVORITE SPCRT HOCKEY Freshmen Football l Golf l 2 3 Hockey 3 4 Fru1tl.eaque A 3 4 Freshmen Chorus Awards Ccmvrrt tee 4 Roundup Day Commrtee l Booster Carnrval Commrttee 4 Base ball 3 Rounduo Staff 3 DONALD E, JOHNSON DON AMBITION To JOIN THE AIR CORPS FAVORITE SPORT HUNTING Entered from Malta Hxqh School, Malta, Montana, 4. DONALD MYERS JOHNSON DON AMRITI N To BE AN ACCOUNTANT FAVORITE SPORT HUNTING Entered from Power Hrqh School Power Montana 2 DORIS LEE JOHNSON AMBITION To TRAVEL FAVORITE SAYING JEEPERS Home Economrcs Club 3 Treasurer of Home Economrcs Club 3 Bust ness Club 4 DOROTHY JEAN JOHNSON DOT ANRITION To BE AN INTERIOR DEC RATCR FAVORITE SAYING OI-I JEEPS' Orchestra l Busrness Club 3 House Dxvrston 3 Advrsory Red Cross rtep es n atrve 4 JANICE MEREDITH JOHNSON JANY AVFITICN T9 BECOME A MUSIC SUPERVISOR FAVJRITE Sv RT HORSEBACR RIDING Bandl 2 3 4 Orchestral 2 Lrttle Symphony Orchestra l 2 3 A 1 2 3 ART rumor Prom Music Comrrr tee KENNETH L JOHNSON KENNY AMBITI N TO SLICCEED IN LIFE FAVORITE PASTINE THINKING Assrstant Busrness Manager ot Im wa 3 Busrness Manager of In wa 4 Bus n ss Club 3 4 Presrdent ot Busn ss Club 4 Busrness Club Booster Carmval Commrttee 3 Busr ness Club Sp ash Pary Commrt tee 1371 NORENE GRACE JOHNSON AMBITION To BE AN EXPERT PHOTO GRAPHIC RETOUCNER AND COLCRIST FAVORITE SPORT GOLF Archery Club l lumor Prom Pub ltctty Comnuttee Sentor Ball Pro grams Commtttee Skt Club I PETE ANFRED JOHNSON SWEDE AMBITION To STUDY ENGINEERING FAVORITE CouRsE MATHEMATICS Semor Ball Commrttee Recreatton Basketball 4 Foundup Salesman 4 JEANNE JOHNSTON ANIBITION To BE A SUCCESS FAVORITE PASTIME LISTENING GLENN MILLER Freshmen Chorus Chorus 2 3 4 Pep Club 1 Gtrls Basketball I Roundup Salesman l 2 4 Bwlogy Club 2 Gtrls A Cappella Chou' 2 Senxor Rxng Commit ee Sentor Ball Commrttee Chorus Secretary 3 4 Messlah l 2 3 4 Swtng Show 3 Sprzng Chorus Concert l 2 3 4 Lady of Shalott 4 Vaudevtlle DONNA GAY KANSIER AMBITION To BE A SUCCESS FAVORITE PASTINE GOING TO MOVIES JEANETTE BERNADINE KEASTER AMBITION To BE A STENOGRAPHER FAVORITE PAsTINE DANCING Basketball 4 THOMAS JOSEPH KELLY TOMMY AMBITION To BE AN AERONAUTICAL ENGINEER FAVORITE SPORT FENCING Mathematics Club lg Chess Club lg Semor Announcements Commtttee, I39 HILDEGARDE MARGRET KELM HILDY AMBITION TO BE A BOOKKEEPER AND TVPIST FAVORITE HOBBY PPIOTOGRAPI-IV Bustness C ub 4 Swtna Show DOROTHY PATRICIA KEMPA o KEMPA AMBITICN To BE A TELEPHONE OPERATOR FAVORITE SP RT SOFT BALL Home Economtcs Club l Kmtung Llub 1 Gtrls Chorus 2 Messlah 2 Ltbrary Duty 3 Pan Amerrcan League 3 Co Ed Prom Commrttee I ROLLIN JOSEPH KENNARD JOE ANIBITION To BECOME A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MAN FAVORITE SPORT GOLF Pro and Con Club 1 Agora Club 2 3 4 Pres1dent o' Agora Club 3 Booster Club 2 3 4 Pres1dent of Booster Club 3 Adv1sory Repre sentattve 3 Senate 2 3 4 Debate 2 P1ngPong 2 Chaxrman Booster Ball Decoratxon Commmttee 4 Skt ub 1 2 Fru1t League Bas ketball l 2 3 Freshmen Football Mtnstrel Show 2 Roundup Day Float Commnteel 2 3 Tenms 2 3 4 Bowhng 3 Recreatton Basketball CARL A KIMBALL AMBITION To TRAVEL FAVORITE SPORT SWIMMING Chess Club 1 Extemporaneous Wrrt mg 2 3 Advtsory Represertatrve 4 Agora Club 4 JACK WILFRED KOETTER CUTTER ANIBITI N TO BE A DOCTOR FAVORITE SPORT BASKETBALL Patrol Squad 2 Recretton Basket ball l 2 3 4 Reserve Basketball 3 Fru1t Leaaue Basketball 2 3 4 Roundup Day Float Commtttee 3 Alternate Advtsory Representa tIve 3 JOHN HOWARD KOLBERG '-.IoHNNIE ANBITIONT TO JOIN THE ARNV AIR CORPS FAVORITE SAVING 'YOU CAN SAV THAT AGAINV Band 4' Bowling 4g Basketball Band 4: Assembly Band 4. Entered from Mmot High School, Minot, North KENNETH ANTHONY KOWELL KEN AMEITILN To FIGHT THE JARS FAVORITE PASTIME REPAIRING CARS MARIE GENEVIEVE KRAJACICH AMBITION To GET THE MOST FUN Our OF LIFE FAVORITE PASTIME BOWLIN Kmttlnq Club l Pan Arwfrwan Leaque 2 SHIRLEY ALICE KREMER AMRITION To OwN AND BREED FINE HORSES FAVORITE SPORT BASKETBALL A 4 Prestden O G A A 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 SGHIOI Ball Programs Comrmttee Tumbltrq Captam 2 MARJORIE ANNE LANDSRUD AMBITI N To HAVE FUN ALwAvS FAVORITE PASTINE DANCING Freshmen Class PresIdent Advs ory Representattxe 2 Boose Club l 2 3 4 Booster Club Presrdent 4 Basketball l Sub Deb Club l Semor Ball CommIttee Booster Ball COmm1ttee l 2 3 4 Pep Club l Booster Carmval Comnuttee l Z 3 4 Volleyball l Pmq Pong 1 hop scotch 1 LAURA MARGARET LEACH A BITI N To BE A MODEL FAV RITE SPORT SWIMMING Home Economl S Club l ack and tne Beanstalk 4 BETTY JANE LEE BETSV LEE AMEITICN To GET THE MOST FUN Ou or LIFE FAVORITE SPORT FIGURE SRATING Pro and Con Club l Fresh en L,hc'us Chorusl 2 3 4 Ch rus L1brarIan 3 4 A Cappella C I 3 4 AdV1SOTY Rernresentatrve 3 Swmq Show 3 Costume Commr t e Swmq Show 3 TrIal by lu Costurre Commr tee Trtal by Iury 4 Mtxed Octet 4 Mess1ahl Z 3 4 MInstrelShow2 Externporar ous Wrrtmq 2 3 Iunror Class Booster Carrtval Commrttee Players Club 3 Semor Bal Musxc Comrnutee Staqecraft 2 Iack and th Bean stalk 4 Poetry B111 4 Badmm ton l ROBERT EDWARD LEE '-1'uBBv ANBITION To D9 SOMETHING GREAT FAv:RITE SP. RT BASEBALL Patrol Squad 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3, 4: FIUII Leaque Basketball 4. LOIS LORRAINE LEGHORN AMLITI N To DES N FAVORITE Hoaav DRAWING Pan Amertcn League 4 VICG Prest dent of Pan Amencan League 4 Commencement Commrttee Adv1s ory Representattve 4 Entered from Evanston Townshtp I-lrqh School Evanston IllInoIs 3 ROY LESTER A EITI N TJ MAKE A MILL ON FAVORITE PASTIME SLEEPING Patrol Squad 2 3 4 Chtet Ot Pa trol Squad 4 Bowlmq 3 Recreatron Basketball 3 4 Staqecraft 4 Ad usory Representatrve 4 Sprrnq Football 3 Patrol Squad Banquet Commrttee 3 Patrol Squad f'ommIt tee Trzp to Helena 4 GEORGE S LEUCHARS ANRITION To BE AN AERONAUTICAL ENFINEER FAVORITE COURSE MECHANICAL DRAWING G NEVIEVE MARIE LEWIS GENNV ON 3 o W R WHILE FAVORITE PAST ME KNITTING Home Economtcs Club l 2 Extemporaneous Wrrtmq 2 Co Ed Prom Commlttee l 2 3 Home ECO nomrcs Club Presldent J 4 InIwa Staff 4 House DlVIS1On 3 4 Hove Tfonomxcs Delegate to Boz Itan 3 BETTY MAE LIESENFELD BETS AMEITION T3 GET THE MOST FUN OLT or LIFE FAV RITE PASTIME BCWLING Bowlmq 1 Pep Clubl 2 Freshmen Chorus House D1v1sIon 4 Busmess Club 4 Roundup Staff 4 Senlor Ball Proqram Cornmlttee I9l GALEN LINDNER GAV AMHITION To JOIN THE NAVV AIR CORPS FAVORITE COURSE MATHEMATICS Senate 3 ROSEMARY LITTLE AMBITION UNDECIDED FAVORITE PASTIME READING Orchestra 1 2 Extemporaneous Writing 2 3 French Club l 2 3 Office Duty 4 Advisory Representa tive 4 National Honor Society 4 Roundup Staff 4 MARJORIE LOVELL MARJIE AMBITION To BE IN CIVIL SERVICE WORK FAVORITE SPORT TENNIS Band 3 ART Club 3 4 Boos er Camival Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee RUTH MARTHA LUDWIG MARTY AMBITION TO BE A DRAFTSMAN FAVORITE SPORT SOFTBALL A 1 2 ART C Orchestra l 2 3 4 Little m phony 2 3 4 Dinner Ensemble 4 Messiah Orchestra 3 Trial by Iury Orchestra 4 Lady of Sha lott Orchestra 4 Volleyballl 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Softball 2 3 4 Badminon 2 P1 Pong 1 Deck Tennis 1 Archery Club l LENORE HELEN MABERRY AHBITICN TO BE HAPPY FAVORITE PASTIMET TALKING Hopscotch l- Ping-Pong 1: Archery Club lg Pro and Con Club lg Math- ematics Club I 2, Mathematics Club Booster Carnival Committee lg French Club 3, 4, Roundup Sta.. I Senior Ring and Pin Committeeg Office Duty 4. MARYLIN LOU MADISON '-MAuNv AMBITION TO HAVE A BUSINESS CAREER FAVORITE SPORT BOWLING Band l, 2, 3, Booster Carnival Com- mittee 1, Swing Show 3, Roundup Day Band 2' Pan-American League 2, 3, Business Club 4, Window Dls- play Committee lg Roundup Day Committee 3- Bowling Club 4, Busi- ness Club Committee 4: lunior Prom Committee' Election Assembly 3. I40l ww: If ol P RICHARD CLIFFORD MADSON BUD AMBITI N To LEAD A NAME BAND FAV RITE PASTIME DRUMMING Band 2 3 4 Fruit League Basket b 2 3 FLOYD W MAGNUSON MAGGIE AMBITION TO BE A COMMERCIAL ARTIST FAV RITE SAVING IVE SEEN EVERYTHING Now ANGELINE ROSE MALISANI ANG E AMEITION TO BE A SUCCESS FAVORITE SPORT SWIMMING Iunior Red Cross Club l Basketball 1 Volleyball 1 House Division l 3 4 Office Duty 2 Library Duty 2 Booster Carnival Committee 3 Pa American League 2 Election As sembly 3 Business Club 4 Round up Day Float Committee 3 Window Display Committee 1 Swing Show 3 Junior Prom Committee Secre tory of Business Club 4 First Aid 4 GEORGIA MALLAS AMBITION To BE A STENOGRAPRER FAVORITE HOBBV WRITING FICTION National Honor Society 3 4 Pro ond Con Club 1 Roundup Day Window Display Committee l 3 Roundup Staff Typist 4 JAM ES HAROLD MAN EELY MAC AMBITION TO BEC ME A MACHINIST FAVORITE SPCRT' GOLF l, , 35 l-locke , 47 Ba - bal 3. RUBY JUANITA MANNING AMBITION TO HAVE A SUCCESFUL LIFE FAVORITE SPORT SWIMMING Girls' A Cappella 2, Freshmen Cho. Tus: Chorus 2, 35 O.fice Duty 2, 4. 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Players Club 4 Senxor Play ALICE MARIE RIPPLINGER RIPPIE AMBITION To BE A DRESS DESIGNER FAVORITE PASTIME DANCING Art Club 2 GAA l 2 Buszness Club 4 Lxbrary Duty 3 Recreatlon League l Archery Club 2 CLIFFORD ALLAN RISDAHL CLIFF AMBITION To BE A PILOT IN THE AIR CORPS FAVORITE SPORT TENNIS Camera Club 1 2 I4QI PETER BRUCE ROBERTS MORON AMBITION TO ADVANCE IN AERONAUTICS FAVORITE SAVING COULD BE Tarlmaster Ot Fencmq Club 3 4 Minstrel Show 2 SWIHQ Show 3 Entered from Shawmqan Lake High School Shawnxqan Lake Brttzsh Co lumbia 2 WARREN JOHN ROBERTS AMBITION TO BE AN ENGINEER FAVORITE SPORT SKATING Reserve Football 2 4 Track MARGARET LUCILLE ROBIDOU LUCY AMBITION TO BE A DRESS DESIGNER FAVORITE PASTIME DANCING Chorus 2 3 4 Home Economics Club 2 Entered from Ferqus County High School Lewistown Montana 2 CLARENCE ALLAN RODGER CLARY AMBITION To OWN A NEw CAR FAVORITE SPORT BASKETBALL Advisory Representattve l Fruxt League Basketball l 2 3 4 Cham pions Fruit League Basketball 4 LORRAINE MARIE 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ANRITION To BE A SUCCESS WHATEVER I CHCOSE FAVORITE PASTINE DANCING Forum l 2 Scrrveners Club l P House Drvrsron 3 Staaecraft 3 ART Club 3 In1wa Staff 4 Fresn men Booster Carmval Commrttee Sophomore Booster Carnlval Com mrttee Freshmen Roudup Day Float Commlttee Sophomore Roundup Day Float Commrttee Orchestra 2 3 4 Lrttle Symphony 3 4 Drnner Ensemble 3 4 Messxah Orchestra 3 4 Orchestra Llbrarlan 2 3 4 ChrIstmas Assembly 1 Vaudevrlle I Swrng Show 3 'lrral by Iury 4 Cap and Gown Comm11tee 4 Spokane Orchestra Trrp 3 Fresh men Chorus Mxxed Chorus 4 Se mor Play BILL LOUIS SUHR WILLY AMBITION To GET IN THE NAVAL AIR CORPS FAVORITE SPORT ARCNERV Entered from South I-hgh School Denver Colorado 4 DONALD DUANE SURFACE DON AMBITION To BE AN ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEER FAVORITE SPORT BASKETBALL House Drvrsron l 2 3 SHIRLEY JEAN SWAIN AMBITION UNDECIOED FAVORITE SPORT ROLLER SRATIN Advrsory Representatxve l Student Assocratron Treasurer 4 Secretary Of Class 1 3 Secretary Treasurer of Class 4 Freshmen Dance Commrt tee Advrsory Roundup Day Wm dow Dlsplay Cornmxttee 2 Pan Amerlcan League 3 Vlce Presldent ot Business Club 4 Semor Ball Dec oratron Commrttee Assembly Com mrtteel 3 Freshmen Chorus I-hgh School Youth Councrl Representa trve 4 VIRGINIA DEAN TABOR ANBITION To BE A BEAUTICIAN FAVORITE SPORT ROLLER SAATING House DIv1sIon 4 .431 EVELYN BERNICE TAPP AMBITION To BE A BOOKKEEFER FAVORITE PASTINIE MUSIC C orus 1 2 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 L1ttle Symphony 2 3 4 Messx h Orchestra 3 4 Swmq Show 3 Spo kane Orchestra Trrp 3 Dmner En semble 4 Trxal by Iury 4 JAMES RUSSELL TAYLOR JIM AMBITION NEVER TO TIRE OF LIFE AND PEOPLE FAVORITE SPORT TENNIS AdVISOfY Presrdent 1 Roundup Salesman l 2 AdvIsory Roundup Day Wrndow DIsplay Commtttee l Extemporaneous WrIt1nq 2 3 4 PresIdent of Mathematlcs Club l InIwa Staff 4 PATRICIA MAXINE TAYLOR PATSY AMRITION To BE A STENOGRAPHER FAVORITE COURSE TVPING Chorus 1 2 GIrls A Cappella Chorr 2 AdVISO!'Y Representattve 3 4 House DIVISION l 2 Pep Club l CIVIC Center Dance Commxttee 3 Busmess Club 3 JANET ESTHER THRAFF .IAN AMBITION To BE AN ARTIST FAVORITE PASTINIE DRAWING Chorusl 2 3 4 GIrls ACappella Choxr 2 AdvIsory Roundup Day Float Comrntttee l ART Club l 2 4 PresIdent of ART Club 4 Roundup Edrtor 4 Swxnq Show 3 Booster CarnIval Commxttee for the A RT Club 1 4 AdvIsory Roundup Day Wlndow Drsplay Commlttee 2 SHIRLIE RENE TOUT Too'r AMBITION To SING WTIR A NAME BAND FAVORITE SAVING OH BROTHER' Cheer Oueen 4 Cheerleader 1 2 3 4 Vaudevrlle l Swmq Show 3 Freshmen Dance Commrttee Pep Assembhesl 2 3 4 Amateur AS sembhesl 2 3 4 Flag Commrttee 4 AdvIsory Representattve 4 Pep Club l 2 3 4 Booster CarnIval COmmIttee 3 4 Sub Deb Club l InIwa Staff 4 Charrman Cheerlead Inq CommIttee 4 Hawauan Football Program 4 Chorus l 2 Semor Ball PublIcIty Commlttee Sophomore Dance Commrttee Advzsory Round up Day Wmdow Dxsplay Commxttee 2 Pep Club Dance Commxttees 3 4 Staqecratt 4 AUDREY ELIZABETH TOWNSEND LITTLE AUDREY AMBITION TO SEE THE WORLD FAVORITE PASTINE LAUGNING Pro and Con Club I Chorus l 2 3 4 GIYIS A Cappe Ia Choxr 2 Mtxed A Cappella ChOIr 4 Swmq Show 3 Tnalby Iury 4 Players Club4 I5Ol :YQ CARUSO MICHAEL TRAMELLI MIKE AMBITION To BE AN AERONAUTICAL ENGINEER FAVORITE COURSE MATHEMATICS Frurt League Basketball l 2 Bowl Inq 3 ChaIrman of Elechon Com mxttee 4 ALICE BEE TREWEEK BUBSIE AMBITION UNDECIDED FAVORITE SPORT BOWLING Bandl 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 For um 2 3 Agora Club 2 3 ScrIve ners Club I 2 Busmess Club 4 Hlqh School Bowlmq 4 Players Club 2 3 Basketball Band 2 3 4 Swrng Show 3 Mmstrel Show LIttle Symphony 2 3 Iumor Prom Commlttee Roundup Day Band l 2 3 4 Senate Forum Banquet Com mrttee 2 Busrness Manager of the ScrIveners Club 2 Forum Execu IIVE Board 2 Band LIbrarIan 2 Drnner Ensemble 2 3 Basketball 2 DOROTHY MAE VARLEY AMBITION To BE SUCCESSFUL WHATEVER I DO FAVORITE COURSE TVPING WARREN ANDREW VENETZ BEANS AMBITION TO SHOOT .IAPS FAVORITE SPORT HOCKEY Staqecratt 4 Players Club 4 Ad vrsory Representatxve 2 3 4 R serve Football 4 Hockey 3 4 FruIt League Basketball 4 lack and the Beanstalk 4 Freshmen FIsh Pond Iunror Prom Commxttee Freshmen Roundup Day Commrttee Intramu ral Sports Commlttee 4 LOIS JUNE VICK VICKIE ANBITION To OWN AN OPERATE A LARGE STOCK RANCH FAVORITE PASTIME HORSEBACK RIDING AdvIsory Representatrve l Softball 2 3 Baske ball 1 2 ac and the Beanstalk 4 SenIor Play MARJORIE MARY VINING MARGIE ANBITION TO TRAVEL FAVORITE COURSE TVPING Home Economrcs Club 4 House Slon l 2 BERNICE C VOLK BEE AMEITION To GET MARRIED FAVORITE PASTIHE DANCING Home ECOHOHIICS Club 2 3 Treas urer of Home Economrcs Club 3 Home Economlcs Club Roundup Day Wmdow Dzsplay Commltt 2 o Ed Prom Committee 3 Entered from Salnt Marys Hlqll School Great Fal's Montana 2 RICHARD LEO VOORHEES DICK AHRITION TO BE A DIRECTOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION FAVORITE SPORT SKIING Football l 2 R serve Bask tball 3 Sk1 Team 2 3 4 Mathemattcs Club l Hlqh School Swrmmmq Meet 1 2 Advnsory Representatwe 4 Skr Club l 2 3 4 Trackl 2 Photoqraphlc Edltor of Roundup 4 A'lState Skr Team 4 ROBERT DUANE WALBON BOB AM BITION TO GO TO COLLEGE FAVORITE SAVING HELLO KIODO Patrol Squad 4 Chorus 2 ROBERT DONALD WALKER sos AMBITION To BE AN AERONAUTICAL DRAFTSNIAN FAVORITE COURSE SCIENCE Mznstrel Show 2 Secretary Treas urer of Scrence Club 4 Roundup Staff 3 Baccalaureate Commrttee lnrwa Staff 4 Natlonal Honor So uety 3 4 Extemporaneous Wrrtm l 2 Booster Carmval Comrnrttee 3 JEAN ELIZABETH WALLACE ANIBITION TO BE A SOCIAL SERVICE WORKER FAVORITE SPORT SKIING Pro and Cor' Club l Sub D b Club l Freshmen Chorus B rd l 2 Basketball Band 2 Concert Band 7 Advanced MlXQd Chorus Accompan lSl 3 4 Swmq Show 3 MessIah l 3 4 Scrrveners Club 2 News r.dI tor of Imwa Staff 4 Dr ss Parade for Rounduo Day Assemby 3 4 Booster Carnlval Corrrmttee l 3 4 Booster Ball CommIttee 4 Booster Cub 4 TrIal by lu y 4 Frst Id 4 SGDIOY Play MARVELYN MIRTH WALTON MARTY AVIBITION UNDECIDED FAVORITE HOBBY READING 'C SCOTT ALEXANDER WARDEN SCOTTY AMEITION To BE AN AVIATOR IN THE NAVY FAVORITE PASTIME PLAVING THE DRUMS Recreatzon Basketball 2 3 Recrea tron Baseball '7 3 Fruit League Bas ketball 2 3 Fencmq Club 3 Ad vlsory Representatrve 3 Iunror Prom Committee Chorus 1 Orches tra l 2 3 Lrttle Symphony l Messlah 2 3 Swmq Show 3 Bard 2 3 4 Basketbll Band 2 3 4 Spe c1aI Prckea Bana .1 4 Senlor Play DARRELL ELMER WARDIEN BULL AMBITION To GET A GOOD Joe FAVORITE SPORT FOOTBALL reshmen Football l Reserve Foot ball 2 Ilarslty Football 3 4 R serve Basketball 2 Varstty Basket ball 3 4 FruIt Leaque Basketball l 2 3 All NatIons Basketball l 2 3 4 Iumor Prom Commrttee Base balll 2 3 4 All State Football 4 Baseball State Champrons 3 Basket ball Captam 4 Football CO Captam 4 Lettermens Club 3 4 Stage craft 4 JUNE ROSE WARDIEN AMBITION To BE A SOCIAL WORKER FAVORITE PASTIME DANCING Basketball l Volleyball l FIeld Hockey 3 KIttenball l 2 3 G A A l French Club l 2 FRANK WILLIAM WARDINSKY AMBITION To BOMB TOKVO FAVORITE PASTIME TRAVELING Patrol Squad 2 3 4 Captam of Pa trol Squad 4 Staqecraft 4 Comm1t tee for Patrol Squad Banquet 3 Commrttee for Patrol Squad Trxp to Helena 4 JOHN MARTIN WATNE GIN AMBITION To ATTAIN THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE GOAL FAVORITE SPORT RIDING HORSES Footballl Track l 2 DOROTHY LOUISE WELLENS DOT AMBITION To BE A PRINIARV TEACHER FAVORITE PASTIHE DANCING Mu Alpha Theta l 2 Pep Club 2 l51l ELDAH JACQUELINE WHALEN JACKIE AIIBITION To BE A REPORTER FAVORITE PASTIIAE DANCING lnrwa Staff 4 Entered from Ursulme Academy Great Falls Montana 2 HARRIET CLARICE WICK AMBITION TO BE A PRIVATE SECRETARV FAVORITE PASTIVIE DANCING Pep Club l Iunror Red Cross Club 3 FREIDA IRENE WIGGER FRED AMEITION UNDECIDED FAVORITE COURSE TVPING Pan Amencan League Entered I r o m Fort Benton Hxgh School Fort Benton Montana EARL J WILEY CORKV AMBITION To BE A CIVIL ENGINEER FAVORITE PASTIME DANCING VIRGINIA WILEY NIA AMBITION To BE A FASHION DESIGNER FAVORITE SPORT HORSEBACK RIDING Pan Amerrcan League 4 Entered from Sacred Heart Aca demy Mrssoula Montana 2 BILLY HAMILTON WILKINS BILL AMBITION To BE AN AIRCRAFT MECHANIC FAVORITE COURSE MATHEMATICS Mathematlcs Club l Iunror Prom Decroatron Commlttee Booster Car mval Commlttee l I52l VIOLA EYRE WILLIAMS AMBITION To BE A TOP RANK JouRNALIsT FAVORITE PASTIME SINGING Mrxed A Cappella Chou' 3 4 Gxrls A Cappella ChoIr 2 Chorus 1 Z 3 4 Grrls Sextet 4 Mrxed Octet 4 Chorus Lxbrarxan 3 4 Chorus Sec retary 2 Advlsory Representatrve 2 3 lnrwa Staft Q 4 Iruwa Edrtor 1n Ch1eI4 Messtah 3 4 Chalrman Semor Ball Pubhclty Commlttee Chairman Advlsory Roundup Day Float Commrttee l 2 Booster Car mval Commrttee Class Chalrman 1 2 3 Foruml 2 3 Players Club 2 Natxonal Honor Society 3 4 C tume Comm1ttee for Swrnq Show 3 Costume Commlttee for Trral by Iury 4 Swtng Show 3 Trral by Iury 4 Leader Correspondent 4 MURIEL CATHERINE WILSON AIIBITION To BE AN AIR HosTEss FAVORITE SPORT HORSEBACK RIDING Band l 2 Concert Band 2 Basket ball Band 2 Marchxng Band 2 Messlah 3 Swlng Show 3 Lxttle Symphony 3 Orchestra 2 3 Scrxve ners Club 2 PanAmer1can League 3 4 Vxce Prestdent of Pan Amert can League 4 lnrwa Staff 4 Pro and Con Club l Booster Carmval Commttteel 2 3 Dmner Ensemble Z 3 Senlor Play ROBERT M WIPRUD WIP AMBITION To SUCCEED FAVORITE SPORT BASEBALL Bandl 2 3 Football Manager Intramural Sports Commlttee 3 Rec reatxon Baseball 3 4 Fruxt League Basketball 1 2 Stagecraft 4 Boost er Carmval Commrttee l HAZELLE IRENE WOOD BLONDIE AMBITION TO BE A BEAUTICIAN FAVORITE SAYING CORRER Home Economtcs Club 2 Llbrary Club 4 House Dlvrslon 4 VIRGEL JAMES WOOLSEY WOOZY AMBITION To BE A SHEET METAL WORKER FAVORITE SPORT BOXING Patrol Squad 2 3 4 MARGARET HELEN WREN MUGS AMBITION To BE A PRIVATE SECRETARY FAVORITE PASTIME DANCING Freshmen Vhorus Drum Corps 3 4 Pep Club l JULIUS J WUERTHNER JULIE BOB BRUCE YOUNG BABE H! 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'-'f I : N T5 1' 1 '-'.'! 5' Pr-' f ' ,.v47y.v fq : 'y' if 1 X W HN? .ww R ii, AC 'r rv I 'r fl-if N 4 COACH TED HODGES Mr Hodges has been coachmg the football and basketball teams at the Great Falls Hlgh School for erght years Hts absence w1l1 not be forgotten oon He has an envlable record hav1ng coached one champton football team and four champton basketball teams two of wh1ch tred for ftrst place Three of h1s football teams have been state champton runners up Mr Hodges attended Great Falls Hrgh School and played football under Mr Crouch He was graduated tn 1922 and attended Gonzaga and Montana Un1vers1t1es graduatmg from the latter m 1928 In 1936 he recelved the Iunror Chamber of Commerce d1st1ngu1shed servlce key as the outstandmg young man 1n Great Falls durmg that year I apprecrate the cooperatton I have recelved as coach from the people ol Great Falls and the surroundmg commumttes Mr Hodges sand and I want to thank them for the1r wonderful support l94l Football Schedule Sept Sept Sept Nov Nov Nov Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls r alls Falls Falls Here Here Here There There There Here Here Havre Butte Central Anaconda Mlssoula Blllmgs Helena Butte McKinley I-hgh Hawau . 13 ,.....,,.................,.,......,. l4 ........... .................. . 20 .................................... 25 ...,.............. . 27 ........,.........,................. 38 ...................... Oct. 3 Great Falls .....,.............................. 14 There Butte A............................... Oct. I0 .................................... 0 ' .,....................... Oct. 18 .................................... 21 ' ' .,.......................... . . l ' ..................,...............,. 26 ..,.......................... . 8 ........................,......,.... 7 ................................. . ll ............................,.,..... 13 ' ' , 1:1 ol. Su, 1' Bk t if 131 nl. 1-v-.-lu-u-,,,v.N ...,- , , l . 8' .'if '5f:-,- , in Y we 1 Q-Q - wtf DARRELL WARDIEN BUD KIRWAN HENRY ELESPURU All State PITST Team Al State Second Tearr Honomb 9 Memloq FRANK IESSIKO Honorable Mentzcr Athleucs tn the Great Falls Htqh School started from nothmq and wtthm a very few years the school had a football team that became Montana State champ1ons These ltrst football players dtd not enJoy the protectlon of the tme equtpment the present teams use but desplte th1s hand1cap as well as a small enroll ment these hrqh school athletes became the ttrst champlonshtp team of th1s school ln the sprxnq at the lnterscholasttc track meet at M1ssoula these same players won ftrst place lt 1S mterestmq to note what some of these men are domq now Donald G1bSOH 1S a clerk at the Court House Arnold Senq busch ts presldent of a large oltrce supply company ID Mtlwaukee Archle Splame stlll hves 1n Great Falls and the two Campbell brothers are farmers 1n th1s state Oscar Voqel ts head salesman of the Cham and Cable Company ot New York Clty and Robert Darley rs deceased The larqe maJor1ty of these men are success ful tn thelr chosen occupatlons RAY SHANAI-IAN FRANK STEEL WALKER HCDGSON Honorable Mennc: Hcncrable Menttcn Honorable Mentron -ef x ff' IACK MCMASTLH KENNETH Hn VF? WA QVLAVOVICH H norab e lv' rtxo The green B1son team opened 1ts season aga1nst tts old r1val Havre The Ponles were more experrenced and outplayed the B1sons tn the mrdheld but they d1dnt pack the necessary scorlng punch The Brsons rntercepted two Pony passes and recovered one fumble w1th1n thelr own 20 yard strrp to w1n l4 to O ,N ln the second game wrth Wardren provlng hrmself a great back the Bxsons slopped all over a muddy held to beat a weaker Butte Central team 25 to O 4-nf Agarn showrng a lot more polrsh and stzll playrng rn three feet of mud and water and sub zero temperatures Great Falls won 1ts hrst conference game wrth Anaconda 38 to O -in FHAN4 FVGP-HTY RAY GARDNER LEO GRAYBILL ELWOOD LINN l WAL Y MCMASTER WENDALL PARKQ BILL POUCH BOE ROSSBERG At last came the b1g game of the season when the B1sons traveled to Butte Last years State Champrons ilgured on an easy wln but the determlned Bxsons blockmg hke college stars ran over them 14 to 13 The next weekend an 1nsp1red and confldent team traveled to M1ssoula In the hrst quarter they ran through MlSSOUlG twrce for large gams but were penahzed both tlmes After th1s and a few more penaltles the B1sons lost all the pep and Ivhssoula caprtahzrng on two fluke passes won 13 to O Brllmgs Gene Todd passed and ran h1s way to help chalk up the Broncs seventh consecutlve v1ctory over the Blsons Furnblxng on the hrst two plays and maklng many hrst downs only to have them called back because of the over anxlous l1ne men helped the faster Bxllmgs to w1n 34 to 21 HARRY PAPRF IP-CK MUSSELMAN BILL ODNEAL YI' GEORGE PAGE ,EREY SCOTT Recuperatmg from two consecutrve defeats the Brsons trav eled to Helena and wrth the support ot over halt the student body showed therr former speed easrly wrnmng 26 tc 7 A strong and d termrned Butte tea n got revenge py wmnm the next game 20 to 7 Wardren was the star and looked Just as good rn defeat as he dtd m the trrst game rn Butte A speedy Hawanan team whose btggest asset was a pas defense presented a colorful game Armrstrce Day The Brson played one ot the lest games ot the year cutplaymg the Honolulr team rn every held except passmg Out of srx Great Falls passes one was mcompleted one vas caught hy Sophomore Paul Mc Master for a touchdown and the other four were mtercepted tor gams that led to touchdowns for the Mrcks The tmal score was 27 to l3 CHUCK KIRWIN X RG U K waz? f w 1, l gi. k ' f ,SI DOUG WHINNERY EIU. ANDERSON ART HUTTIYJGER X , A I 1 I G G19 Gro G z VG1 Fr: PII1 F 1 I I G P p G G C151 Butt 151v1'1r1 Hplfni I H111 1 C F F 1 1J',1r-1: G DnudQ Cczp31nFck1odcr I' GOI NORTHERN DIVISION TOURNAMENT M155 Ano nd,x V1155 Ano ndl ll I' I AR OF E1 13511214 ww, left I: 11fg1.1: P'-If Fukf, Cccxch G. M. M355, 111111151 G Q41-. EV-dirid rzwz 1' ,' 311, Gezrqc Lmmbf-11. From cw: rrzxld 'ise 3 I Vuhr, 1 1 n 1 1. rs 1 1' Us 31 Ther: 'Wolf P51111 44 Gr FIN? 1? Haze 1 Sub Great H1115 33 There C 1 I 31, S1531 F3115 17 Her: B:2e11.Gr1 J .uf 115 37 Them 1. cw' 25 G ect! 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After losinq the first game to Wolf Point, the Thundering 1-lerd held the Big 16 conference .C I Bob Cladouhos, Walt Selakcvich, Scott Sfanley Darrell Vfarclxen, Manager Vlzyne Yadon. The traditional aoat qames were played at Havre this year. The Bisons had 1 toualn fir 1 hut emerged victorious and won the aoat for the fifth t1rr'e 1n fir' t yr rs Trey iso if Havrf Ja nn when the Pomes traveled to Great Falls The startmq lineup of the team was composed of Captarn Wardlen and lack Farrinqot a guards Lanky Kirwan at center lack McMaster at forward and a wrld scramble between Kenny Dorr and Ralph Peterson for the other forward post All of the urs six men wi h he exception of Klrwan are graduating this year but our reserve strenqth is ourldina up and we should be O stroma contender next year Wrtln the reserves mnnrnq l4 a mes out of 17 i nelped to rerv ina us cf our chanfos next year Adr , . nf ' ' ' . ,V ,rr ,fx , E ft' in fat f f' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' 1 r 1 A , .y 0 . ' ' ' , ' . ' ' Q , . , ' i ' ' ' G , 1 - .1' ' Standing: Huttznqer Drzsooli Pe-den Krnd Hiflln, Bauer Kirwan Manager' f:hfLSflC1Y1. Kneenna: Nfazdien n e son Deutne Slnipsin Kazaffa. .gg To row Mr VV1 let Manaqer Pounds Babbe Galvm Venetz Huttrrmaer Demopoulos Marsle Ftzpa rrck Second row Lanrpbell Douqnerty Maren Doran Manthey Calvert Fax F1 s row Spadv levlne Graharn Anderson Musselman Mara Snaifroth she y Brcwnrna Du on Teton Havre S ars ars son Reds s n c 'uc rn RESERVE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Gres' Great Great Great Great Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SCHEDUL Great Great Gr? 11 Great G r Falls Falls Fm s rpl a J s lvrr a ers Vl oaw 7awk GFK Yfxfl' ,VI 'I V V G 1 I 1' ULF EVHD 1 F 4 f f v IA. - Q : '.x H 3 ag., A nr, 'vI'xshuL1, C.YIf? 'JC '..., MLK: St -. 1f'l:, ny Pzfqf-gs Lffgcm .gqirs Bu Pfzlrl. 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' ' , - 'c c,c. '1 thas ' 1 . oj' Hoge E: cl , t'1c f 1 ' 'Q 'dl,. . r :l Ql gc' 1' for ' d 1 ui: ho 1 'lik t'11. 31' 1 :ne f1rsi plc' t H .er 's '1' , zn th ,cud .reg cf 'he yeizr 1 1, won the ct 501 t 5912. d 1 ' 1 c '- 'QQ1 'F 1 'nits :nd orcke h 1 T e: ' t1 h gh 3 dlcz-:I1u1d1, . ' 1 ' '.1' ' rd: n e t the Erie Bell- dog '22, .1 ' V 3 nears Hel, of d ' fth 30, A wot Fall th1rd with 29 :nd ll.sscql1: t '.-.1111 T12. 'Tins ',-:vs sic cf the iles. r xl: ir goes V1 fiom' eoti. l'? i.'i'.'f s 2132. ' I .1 Z .e ' 1-:1th ll pc' 11s, Th 1 l ' pl . c Ll' ' 1: 11 the field e':en's tho, w ily flljfjll one ricn. Missculfz won 'he onndol inierscholostic track meet for the third consecutive year. F'.fllC'.'.'lIliQ , t - 1 dl 1 1 2 Lllfl 421 , B' K, 18, B'll'n 3o, G 'i F3 3 l2, 1-lent: IQ. Y:'.'ffi1:E'1 f B' , -C th hol co1 1. cizkx cj d d dll l61 : '. 1 Fllf. wtf: il ' ' 4 't 'T ' .' e1 1 'Fe '11.1'e rr111e .t' ' ' 0. l':1 11ol' 1he 100 cl gl l' .1 0 . ylzg-o , 4' ' of f: I - 1 . 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A., r,f,9.f., .1w,1.' .gy Q-. 5-s , 'qw x 'wif IL : NJ f N -than A 441461 .feague Ba L it To rlqht Frank Ios1cko Ray Gardner W111urd Curperter B111 S'DGTUS Bot' Mclnsheld Douq Stearns Clarence Roqer W1111Gm Geyer D A Fru1t Yecg re Gcrrre 115.1511 'here were seven rnen cr Jlowed on ny cne e CI na 'he mrrmers 1r1 e'rer e be rr PPP J J Tne frul' league under He drre ron F' fr Q' nsoerry uc. sr rec 1 1' e T1'1S ye r I-xcwever r'1 ny 'ears nerea rf' 1 s F ess M se s n VII' fI'l CUC IGS? lf' F J 'Sly XVI fl' owned mc of ' .rr 1 ed rn n 'nf Creve Crernrs r r-' qc 5 ' '. ' ' T. ',:i' V. T. . .,,:: ' 'j ' fl Q Q, ' ' - , .13 . ., e 1 -' fl me 'Z '.-:cs :J nec ' . r 11 '1 3 'earl '. , ly , ,r' - , fl - C. t 372. The lezgge was 'V ' 1 grcugzs e Ch G ' . ' ' . ' exch grexp play, ' '1 fcxr zwem. The ,. 1, C,,d is viffirs. Tlw 'ei .5 enered und 'hE1Y ing? zgne 4 WF Crab '. les Lferrgck Nectczirtes Olives fixes Cxzrz. t- F135 24:13. Pxecpgfr-5 Stzpes K'.'1le',' Apples frxsh Spuds Yzurtfg Sweet Petites F e Ecncnze f.f:1e: Aerzfzts Plpns Eplex' H:'.f.':11':r, Frgrr Sp1r.'1Ch G1':x:'4Q1':s fr.-err1es 'J.'3te:::.el:r.s Feder. ,-..., fltzyefruzt flewell P5153-31.733 K'g:.Q'g:t5 fizdecx Gf-CLy,,v.LQ Cznttliures ,.'.'f1'-E- pztgg Cizke Cherries e1er ',Y,,: Pezfhes Hicqee Q6 I ' afmtm Lucky Five Pirates Standing: Captain Ken Serdahi, Max O'Leyar, lack Marsh. Standing: Fred Anderson, Melvin Storm, Richard Smith, Kneeling: Waldo Moberly, Tom Nielsen, Bob Sider Bill Kneeling: Henry losephson, Leo LaMar, Iohnny Rodger. Spady. BASKETBALL There were three age or weight groups in the basketball league. The deaf and blind school was the winner in the eighteen years and under class, while the Lucky Five and the Pirates won in the two lower brackets. The games were played on week nights in the Iunior High School gym as well as in the two halves of our big gym and were refereed by recreation officials HOCKEY There were tour teams entered in the hockey league this winter averaging aoout ten players to a team ber of the The competition was keen and the fundamentals were 'aught by Frank Cane a rrem city team The more experienced Gladiators captamed by lim Payne who as also a member of the Hornets won every game to come out on top neeling D r F Cnuck v Io 'my w Nrsb r y s ri 7 . 4 H L . I , A ' Y . A l , I V , i 'ff Standing: Captain lim Payne, lim Maneely, 'Warren Vexetz, Zack Musselznart, Nels Sevalstad. K ' : o . .aefen ' Buley . ' Se:hert:, Harqj ..et, A .d lshn o.. l 8 ya Q ' F slc sefrned f fs 1n cn ry FII' en111s ,, s md he re 1J111es h1s y IH cmun e1 s Q IN 1 e e 'nfs II 1 s 1 s W1 Q lflw IQTFQI IS mfn of e 15 1 out 1 Il ddlc ef Nrvfnler un l The rmddle 11 h btmkes l7111r11,.se S 1111 'rf 'ru1111111e'11 Close ullfl lIl1f'I15 Mvflt' fx ll 4 11109 f Sf V' H1 ' fx I C' S OC LJ W Sl 4 YA V In CV I b S 9 I H ley H15 CIS 1 1 f y K mr r 11 1onsl11 XV1' f fl 1 1 1 f 1 111 111c VC, C l 1 1 1 111 111 111 s I1 Ne nes 1 er 1111 s f s 1 nf 1 s n ' e ve IPI I y C11 f1esh111f11 ss111 e 1U 15 s, cr 1 f s 11 1 was Al11f ef 1 lH19 e 1ue GV n :1r1le GW o 1e1s II 1ng lllf rn, ull e :ny Ethel Re1d mds st1l1 111 progress when The Roundup Wenl to press but e or 1 crs were Rusty Sdn ord Ehel Re1d l11n1eCe McClue M 11lyn Poe and V11q1n1f1 Qu1ltfr B drr '11 1 mdnoqed by loan Srlverndle was played on CI pyrdmld lddder plfrn F f een up vr l1ss1 en twentyfwe freshmen pdrt1r'1pc1ted Th1s full schedule sponsored by MISS Mclieever qdve the qlrls many hdppy cs well profxtdble hours BOWLING BASKETBALL 1 .L E1 Z 51 Ve L ru fe Fuese L91 ro '19 1 'crrcrme Roe Mcrdelyr Fine N M rrce Pau ,f A 6 ee J V f' we K1 erre Vfdyrf C hcl xo My . . . OFFICE BOTH SEMESTEHS President Shirley Kremer Vice Presrdent Loralne Fluegel Secretary Treasurer Norma Mericle Sponsor Mrss Mclieever The Girls Athletic Association had its begmning in 1925 under the name of the Girls Athletic Club Miss Nickey was its sponsor ln 1932 the club was renamed the Girls Athletic Association The club was formed to develop leadership cooperation good sportsmanship and skill ln playing both tteaml games and ln lndrvidual games such as badmlnton tennis and table tennis lt presents extra curricular sports in such a way that many girls partrcipate Each year the club has a concession at the Booster Carnival ln co operation with Mr Kammerlohr the club organized a girls bowling league Many teams were formed and a very successful tournament was held Tournaments were also held in bas ketball and softball in co operation with the Great Falls Recreation Associatron The G A A encourages active participation in such sports as volleyball basketball bad for each sport and this chairman must see to it that a successful tournament is carried out some time during the school year The accumulative point system 13 used For each hour spent in team or individual sports the girls receive a certarn number of pomts These pomts are needed to win awards To enter the club it is necessary to have earned one hundred pomts The numeral requrred 300 pomts and the monogram 700 points The highest award rs the large GF whlch is given when lU50 pomts have been earned Top row Reva Follmer Shrrley Boehm Doris Holm Vrrgrma Branner Florence Charlson Ioan S1'vernale Elarne Palagi Ethel Herd Ruth Stanley Lorraine Fluegel Iean Bartley Martha Ludwig Mary Krttams Second row Charlotte Thompson Marla Stanford Corabell Morrison Prrmrose Hawn lean Lindblom Norma Mericle Beverly Farrmgton Iune Fletcher Betty Hill Patricia Kelley Edith Iohnson Hennetta Meisel lane McClure Lorene Bouska Seated Anna Loranq Iva Iune Owrngs Zora Meinert Vuqrnra Ouilter Betty Hoffman Ruth Huber Leila Moniqer Miss Mclieever Paulme Krmmerle Isabelle Anderson Iamece McClue Patsy Baroch Delores Balsley Maxine Palmer Not prctured Audrey Alcorn Margaret A Ande son Iune Dzlle Patsy Hartwig Evelyn Hill Ieanne Huntsberger Shlrley Kremer Allce L e Marie Mader Florence Mrchrch lean Travis Fay Locicwood I39l minton, shuffleboard, ping-pong, tennis, biking, softball, and bowling. A chairman is appointed OFFICERS 'Vlo y Lourse Merle Clrcrrles Scott Beverly lerom Ashworth Ped F Buley Stanley Conrctd S1 k S c Trees Vrce Pres Presrdent Presrdent Vzce Pres Sec Treos 7nd Semester 2nd Semest r 2nd Semester lst Semester lst Semester lst Seme The execurve board IS composed of the three ofrtcers of the Student Assoclcxtlon plus two members from eoch of the four classes The offtcers are elected by the student body the members oy the cldsses and dll serve for cr term of one semester They ddmlnrster the rules ond polrcles endorsed by the Counctl prepare the budget and ctpprove commtttees that ore provrded rn the by lczws The Student Assocrotzon Colnctl 1S composed of one rcpresentotlve elected from eoch crdvlsory qroup for o term of one semester The Counctl mokes the rules ond determmes the polrcres for he promotron of the best IH erests ol the school os or whole Stllndtnfgz ay ,:21ns:n -ill :dy fi: Slider esrzje f't:: 'fs gf P1151 ,::. r :-.e:lgQ Finn' S'fe1, outer- SE.:-.'::t2, E U5 sl. 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I92l FIRST SLMESTER INIWA STAFF Back row left to rlqht Tom Busha Munel Wrlson Ruth Anderson Chfiord Cory Iohn Whlte Bob Smxth Kenneth Iohnson Frank Holman Rrchard Frank and Mr Bosley Table group left to rrqht Genev1eve Lew s Mary Ellxs Scott Edythe Stornoif lean Wallace Harland Goud1e Dwam Hanson Marxlyn Hnllst and and V1ola Wzlhams Not plctured Betty Murray Ioyce Varella Ronald McAndrew Elmo Mulcahy EDITORIAL STAFF EDITOR IN CHIEF Vzola Wxllxams News Edztor Chit Cory Sports Iohn Wh1!e Assrs ants Bob Smxth Betty Murray Features Manlyn I-hllstrand Assxstant Mary Ellrs Scott Muslc Edythe Stomoff Classes Genev1eve Lewxs Society lean Wallace Speech Ioyce Varelxa Cartoomsts Ronald Mchndrew Harland Goudre TYPISYS Ruth Anderson Frank Holman Photo Edltor Elmo Mulcahy BUSINESS STAFF Bus1ness Manager Kenneth Iohnson Ass1stant Dwaxn Hanson Advertrsmq Manager Tom Busha Vlolq Wxlllcms Kenneth Johnson xrculatlon Manager Rrchard Frank Flrst Semes' Manager ADVISERS Edrtor Busmess Faculty Advlser Don Bosley Faculty Treasurer M1ss Donna Henry Th1s year marked the twenty nrst anmversary of the Imwa and to celecrae xts comma of aqe the staff m 1ts hfteenth lssue copled the style and form of the lust paper publxshed by the Great Falls I-hah School on February 14 1921 then called the Hxqh l.1fe I , ,. , 1 f M . , V . ft ' - I , - I . 4 .4 I ' -H... - -' , tv' I, I I - . 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' .er 4 f, . . .. 7fze fniwa SECOND SEMESTER INIWA STAFF B ck r w e to rxqh D rothy Storm Wrllrs B adtorcl Ruth Andcrs n loarme Bn k Fr n Holm n lean Vllallace George Drap s Dwam Hanson Mr Bosley Eda Whal n G o qa Mu phy Front row left to rrqht Ianet Aus IH Shrrlxe Tout Irene Dotseth Ixm Taylor Clrfford Cory Not pzctured Darrell Wardxen M rla P den Dorothy Moto rx Boo Walke Don andcrs nneth Iohnson EDITORIAL STAFF EDITOR IN CHIEF Clrif Cory News Edrtor lean Wallace Sports Vw xllrs Bradford Ass ts Georq Drapes Darrell Ward1en Ieanne Brxck Features Merla Peder Asszsta Irene Dotse h Musrc Ruth Anderson Dramatlcs Elda Whalen Socrety Shrrlre Tout Classes Georqra Murphy Sp ech Irm Taylor y, rsts Co Dorothy Matoon Bob Walke moto Edu Don Sarders BUSINESS STAFF B sm ss II rag r Kenn th lohnson As rstant Dwarn I-Ianson Adxertrsmno lfa Dorothy Storm Crrcu an Frank Holman hfford CO Y Mr 305193, 1 rarran C Ianet Austrr' Editor Fccurfy ADVISERS no Sens s Advrser Fa ulty Adnser Don Bosley Faculty Tr cr L r Mrss Donna I-Ien y rs ne see e LY tn-1 onscr 'rom d n s r Je P rn ed one serrfste o o rc s c' I e ea r sernes er nm le re 'ds wen 1 o serres nd o smess rranader oh ss e re .I 1 rea dunno n rss n ot e h sernes IS e y t frs sernes er Jcurn us l sses a Q -lit 'iz o , r , 3, . c, :':,...3, , : , ' , . , I C , e r 1 r . - ' I 2 , ' , . , . ' : ' , O e , 3 , 2 r, ff Kc ..,,, ,Y,..,..... ..,,....... Y 4 5 V ' nt t Ai' V ' . . ,.l ' ' 1' 9 4 I ., , T rv - yyzf.i::ie:s Pl or . , Ll Q vfli -5' . ,. . . 9 . ri Y . nzqer , . ., r on lfiartctrer. . . C I Lb ' . ,cyytfader . '. Secs ' .e ter - c ' .....,,,,... . e s mrs ...... . . r Cr: February 2C 1931, the paper adopted the name H:Y1l'.'.'.Z '.'.'I'.1Ih rs 'he lndlan '.-:ora for B' cn. A stsff l :f d 'f I- sp r . sir: e 1 who hz' eo..pl-et t.: .or f 5 ur- nalism Til' e rfb, :Q e 1- . I 'G lot' r dwg., ire Q ' -I fr the edfcrs Z'E 1Ch A .. ter C1 t time bu ' - . . Twenty-ei 1 I ues 3 p bl'sl.,' ' ' 1 the year- 3 ' ue :i The e.d . 3: 1. fer ' jzted lo he i r .. t ' 3 :tr Q 3 . lar dl! Prank Foqcxtv Athletzc Fdll Rlchurd Voorhees Photoqrophzc Ednor !'4N 74412 N152 D1 ddovk B Qrc 'ip nvw M '1 1 GPOIQIO Marius Typrst Foro d Mclkndrew Mr Peck Hcrlord GOUd1G Ar Bcc d Art Advls r Art Board xwm Smolffr QQEST l9ZI 4' l94l 42 f-ffassouvwx Evelyn Bosshardt Lrterary Board r Iunror Representatrve Davrd Davrdson Ium r Repr sentatlve Edward Hrrshberq Iumor Representatrve Larnar Hunt Iunror R pr s ntatrve -me Raumlup Mary Dunmqan Ehzabeth Hartman Betty Lresenfeld Llterary Board Lrterary Board Lrterary B ard errvary Lzttle Lenore Maberry Lrterary Board Lrterary Board The Roundup staff qrves an appearance or mdus rrc S GC'1V1fY to room 214 after 2 40 each day h y 1 t buslly on the ypewrver the smel. ot rubber Lernen I s the a1r as plctures are pasted and the paper cutter SNVIS es merrrly as photographs are trrmmed and retrxmmea lhe Jumors wander ln and out qettlnq sponsors and aomq odd Jobs whxle the lverary board struggles oler wrve ps Th busmess manager wcrrres abou' hn nces the hc c,r phr edrtor about SSHIOY pctures he 'IIEIC edxt O D sports sec ron the art board anou he d1VlS C the edxtor about the Introductory sectxon vr ps 1 1 outs and the dummy Norrymg about the entrre been rs Mlss Braddock always near o offer a helornq hand l95l '7!w .Smale Standlng B111 Savage Wtllxam Stn kfaden D1ck Rlley Galen 'mdner Frank Fogarty Davld Gleason Tom Busha Duck Abel Srgurd l-'H rms ad Seated Bob Foley loe Corcoran Leo Grayblll Iohn Wh te Bob Hoffman Edmund T Anderson Ierome Sxlk Davxd Davrdson Iullus Wuerthner Ben Wuerthn r Iam Fagenstrom Not pxctured Ioe Kennard OPI' ICE BOTH SEMESTERS Presrdent Bob Hoffman Vxce Presrdent lerome S1lk Secretary Davzd Davxdson Sponsor Mr Anderson The Senate Club has the d1st1nct1on of bemg the oldest club 1n the Great Falls I-hgh School It has been m exxstence for the last twenty exght years On xts alumn1 and acttve roll calls there can be found the names of some of the most promment c1t1zens 1n then' respectrve walks m lxfe The Senate stands out as the most well known and d1SllHCllVS club rn school not only because of xts functions as a servlce club but also because o' the long-establxshed tradltxons whlch durmg the past few years have provxded the prmclpal reason for ns exrstence The Senate was orzgmally establxshed to promote forensu. work among the boys and up to the tlme when the local chapter of the Natlonal Forenszc League was estabhshed xn the school the club kept and followed thzs ldeal Smce the estaollshment of the local chapter the poss1b1l1t1es of servxce 1n the promotion of forensxc CXCTIVIUGS have grown less and consequently its f nctxons have not been so broad durrng the past few years Thxs year however the club took on new lmpetus when lt mcluded IH 1ts scope of functxomng the ldeal of promotma fellowshxp among the boys of' the Great Falls I-hah School The Senate IS lookmg forward to new and greater achteve ments ln Its newly establlshed scope of service l96I . : . I ., . .C V . . ' . N, V I , I . , 3 . 1 . . ' , i , . . , Treasurer --------- - ---- Iohn White . . . . . , . . H , . , .. - , . Or FICE BOTH SEMESTERS Preszdent Rachel Pansen Vrce Presrdent F orence Havely Secretary Treasurer Beth Sheilels Parharnentarran Marron Davres Sponsor Mrss Sponherm The Forum was organrzed tn li-320 by Mtss Mayme Murchre and has been an actrve organtza ton rn the htgh school sxnc that ttme To glve the members practrce m debate and pubhc speakmg to fa'm1l1ar1ze members wlth e events of the day and to grve practrce rn conductlng meetrngs 1n parlramentary manner IS e arm of the F rum Each year the cl.1b trles to carry out some .-,pecxal pro1ect Thrs year rt undertook the task of helplng natronal defense by sporvsormg a drrve to collect tlnfozl and tm Sponsonng the sale of defense stamps was another worthwhtle prolect Each member of the club was assrgned several advlsory rooms 1n whlch she gave short talks to boost the sale of defense stamps girls who are preparzng for college Reports on varrous unrversrtxes and colleges were given and dtscussrons were held on the lOPlCS of correct manner and dress Each year the Forum assists the teachers at the Montana Educatlon Assocratxon conventlon by checklng on hotel lGC1lll1SS and by glvlng general mformatlon to VISITIHQ memoers of the asso cratron Other annual group GCTIVIYIGS are the Forum Senate debate the Forum Senate banquet and a concesston at the Booster Carmval One oi the most hrlarrous events of th1s year was the mformal ll'llf1CIl1OD of new members The 1n1t1ates were blmdfolded led one by one 1nto a dark ened room and were then commanded to klss the Forurn constrtutron three tlmes Instead of ktssmg the constxtutxon the thxrd t1me they bobbed the1r heads mto a tub ol water and were thoroughly soaked thus makrng the Forum a clean club Standrng Shlrley Geely Ruth Stanley Dorothy Moore Lodxse Stahlecker Donna Ross Pat Slmmons Donna Srmrrons Pat Hagen Kathleen Senecal Nellre May Zuckerhorn Mtss Syonherm Seated Evelyn Taylor Donna Ertcksor Rachel Hansen Ioan S1 ve nale Beth Shefiels Marxon Davres Florence Havely Elrzabeth Hartman Dorothy Herman Marrlyn l-llls rand Not prctured Emtra curry I 97 th I . . . . . . . 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For the last two years, the Forum has had an extra project which is designed to help the - . t - I Top row Shrrley Greely Elamne Palaqr Dorot1'y Lhrlstensen Helen Devme Margaret Hedenberq Barbara johnson Beth Sheffels Patty Jordan Second row Srgurd HJermstad Mary Ann Rundell Evelyn Hoffman Ruth Stanley Edtth Ayers Davrd Gleason B111Re1d Helen Graybrll Marilyn Moore Mar1lyn Hrllstrand Lergh Wallace Roger Brrggs Seated Paul Woodworth Donna Erlckson D nrxa Ross Rachel Hansen Bob Hoffman Edmund T Anderson Sponsor Leo Graybrll Ierome Sxlk Iulxus Wuerthner Ben Wuerthner Dxck Abel Or FICE BOTH SEMESTERS Prestdcnt Leo Grayb1ll Vrce Pre zdent Bob Hoffman Treasurer Ierome Sxlk Sponsor Mr And rscn The Natronal FOTSHSIC League IS a hrqh school forensxc soclety Its purpose xs to promote znterest and partrctpatlon m all forms of forenszc work by encouragxng a sprrrt of fe1lowsh1p and by conferrmg upon deservrng candtdates a worthy badge of drstmctron The Great Falls Htqh School chapter of the Natxonal Forensrc League Chapter 562 that was establlshed ln 1934 reached an all time htqh ratrno thas year 194142 when rt became for the hrst time the leadtng chapter 1n the Northwest Natronal Hrqh School FOYGHSIC Drstrxct The strength of the 1941 42 Chapter came as a drrect result of the newly accepted phrlosophy of the schools Speech Department that emphasrzes a broad program of student partlctpatton The 1941 42 Local Chapters record shows the greatest number oi students partrctpattng rn debate dlscusslon radlo orrgmal oratory and extemporaneous speakmq rn the Local Chapters h1story I 9 I O is ' , ' ', . 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Secretary ----- ------- R achel Hansen . , . , . . . 8 1 .focal 4 5-fuel The 194142 forensic season of Great Falls Hiah School was unusually successf.tl in the light of 'ie ne vly adopted philosophy of the schools Speech Depa ment Vtlhile students were en I et o prrti ipatf au itity prrticira ion was emph sized T e 1n'ramura1 forensic ,ar ic1pa'1on that was a ccmprnied y individst l ,md ,ro p rnstru 'tfns Jnd critisms was ne roodest and included the most s udens in the schools forensic nts ry Eiqaty two students p rticipated 1n deloate discussion radio original ora'ory and extempo r neoas sp mg O erit service club and in erscholastic participa ion in debate discussion radio original ora ry nd extemporaneous speaking ln this phase oi par'1c1pJ'ion the '04147 sefson reached :mo her pinnacle in that it included participation by more Great Falls High S hool students in a reater number of events in the sevaral forensic fields than in any other previous year in the s l'cols mstory Tae students pictured below merited membership in the Local Forensi Squad hrouqh their r sear h and parucrpation work Mr Anderson directed all activities of this group Top row Donna R ss Elaine Palaqi Dorothy Christensen 1-'eter Dexine Narqaret He-denberq Barbara Iohnson Beth Sheffels Patty Iordan Mary Ann Rundell Second row Roger Briggs Evelyn Hoffman Ruth Stanley Edith Ayers B111 Reid Davd Gleason Helen Graybill Marilyn Moore Marilyn Hillstrand Leigh Wallace Seated Paul Wooawortt' Siqurd Hiermstao Donna Erickson Rachel rlans n Leo Graybill Edmund 1 Anderson D rector Bob Hoffman Ie-rome Silk Ben Wuerthner Dick Abel l 1991 l . F I ' 1 I 1 tl, su .' . - ' ., , tri. . ... A . - - Cox: ag 2. t ' .c' 2, I 4 f Q 1 t a . n '.t . A '50 t f.' , 3- f Q b ' 'a f f' li ' 'Q- .Q f ' ' f tl , b ' ' - . 1 ' 1 ' ' . - ' ' ' A 'o . ' I - fr ' ' ' , , ' . ' ' , ' , ' ' . - a , ' -,gzzlcl . Of the eighty-two studenfs who participated in the intramural forensic activities, fifty-six went P To 'P 1 ' ' t ' ' ' T ' 1 ' 1 1 - to Cl , ' . ' .' ' fj ., - - 1 , b . . . , 1 , . . . A . I ' ' ' ' 'c c 1 ' e c ' 1 ' . : Q , ' . , ' , 1 . r , 1 , A 2 ' 1, ' ' Y A , ' e , , '. l 800410: Gini Standmq Ioe Corcoran Arthur Srrarn Joe Kennard Bob Hoffman Tom Busha Lours Flaherty Bob Hamer Second row Rachel Hansen lean Wallace Nellie Zuckerhorn Ioan McLaughl1n Shlrley McDonald Beth Hamrlton Marllyn Hrllstrand Glorxa Setterstedt Seated Helen Hewett Elamne Konesky Betty Hoelzel Bob Foley MarJor1e Landsrud Marxana McNair Davxd Davxdson Betty Lou Golre Anna McGee Not ptc ured Elmua Curry Brllre McDonald OFFICE Presrdent Vrce Presxdent Secretary Sponsor BOTH SEMESTER Marlorre Landsrud Bob Foley Davrd Davrdson M ahr The Booster Club IS one of the oldest clubs m the school lt IS essentlally a SGTVICE club and raxses money by selhnq hot dogs candy 1ce cream pop and coffee at the football and basketball games Smce 1ts foundmg 1n 1924 at the suggestion of the athletrc department of the school the club had been sponsored by Miss Anne Houllston untll last year but lt IS now sponsored by Mr Iahr Thrs year the Boosters contrxbuted over S300 to the purchosmg of rmproved sound eqmpment for the athletrc held and completed paymg for the football scoreboard They also w1ll tmance approxlmately twenty per cent of the cost of the new motton pzcture equipment for the audrtorlum The club annually sponsors the Booster Ball tradltlonally the flrst formal dance of the school year and the Booster Carmval an outstandmg event held each sprmg and m whxch all classes and most of the clubs of the school partrclpate The Booster Club dxvrdes the net profxt of each concesslon wrth the group sponsormg the concessxon The members of the club also are hosts to the1r 1nv1ted quests at the annual Booster Club pzcmc whrch zs held at the close of the school year Thls cllmaxes mne months of successful actxvrty l1O t 3 , . l 1 ' . I 1 5 V l f 1 f ' I 1 B ' 1 . A D . . . Treasurer ------- ---- l Jlarrana McNair - --A------ Y - - r. I . , t . . - t - . . 1 ' ' ' ' A . , . , ' 1 . . 4 O I Or FICE BOTH SEMESTERS Presxdent Babe Young Vrce Presraert Frank Ia rcko Secretary treasurer Hay Gardner Sporsor M Hodges The purpose of he Le' e mens Club ts o prorno e good spor smansh1p or ound the school and o organize the lettermen IUTO a useful club In 1931 Mr FTGUK lordan who at that ume was colch of a hle'1 s crganwed the Letterrnen s Club lt was then a soclal group but the members pJrtxc1pated n var1ous sports A few years ago Mr Crouch xssued small pms to the members to S1QHlfY membershlp Meeungs are held durxng the year only when there IS a spe tal neecl that IS when a soclal functlon or bustness actxvlty of the club IS to be drscussed Interest rn sports other than those presented by school act vxt1es 15 the mam functlon of the club This year they entered a hockey team rn the Recreation League Other actrvltles lncluded after game dances held du mg basketball season two booths at the Booster Carmval the Free Throw and the Boxmg and Wresthng Arena and a p1cn1c whrch was held m the sprmg One can become a member ot the club only by bemg awarded a letter m one of the three mam sports of the school football basketball and track When the Drstrrct A D1v1s1onal tournament was held here March lo 13 14 the Lettermen made the v1s1txng teams feel rlght at home On the last mght of the tournament they gave an after game dance whrch was a huge success When the Lettermen decrde to do somethmg they really work and the proyects tney under take are always successful Top row Walt Selakovtch lack Musselman Bud Krrwan rrank Fogarty Leo Graybxll George Page Gerald Scott Wayne Yadon Irm Hasterltk Kenny Dorr Second row Wally McMaster lack Farrmgton Doug lNhmnery Kenny Rogers lack McMaster Ray Gardner Henry Elespuru Harold Sparrow Ed Kukay Chuck Kxrwan Paul McMaster Seated hm Payne V1rgxlKohles Dave Smlth Walker Hodgson Frank Steel Darrell Wardnen Elwood Lrnn Babe Young Bob Rossberg Frank Iastcko Mr Hodges Not pxctured Wendel Parks lack Bater B111 Polxch B111 Odneal Ray Shannahan llpll , , . 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A , .... l Standing Dorothy Mikkelsen Dorothy Snodgrass Fanny Williams Lorna Knudson Hrldegarde Kelm Betty Liesenfeld Mr Erickson Shirley Greely Doris Lee Iohnson Marilyn Madison La Verne Ott Betty Comer Seated Ruth Wellens Shirley Swain Phillip Herbert David Hopkins Arthur Huttinger Kenneth johnson Ierome Silk Walter Parock Angeline Malisani Alice Treweek Anabeth McDowell Not pictured Alice Ripplmger Dwain Hanson lack Fritz Dorothy Iohnson Jayne Olson OFFICE FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President Kenneth Iohnson Shirley Swain Vice President Shirley Swain Arthur Huttinger Secretary Anabeth McDowell Angeline Malisani Treasurer Ierome Silk Alice Treweek Sponsor Mr Erickson Mr Erickson Mr E G Reed The purpose ot the club is to promote interest in the business world to develop an active interest in the business affairs ot the city and state and to encourage a social spirit among the commercial students by offering opportunities for social contact The club members began an eventtul year by having a get acquamted party Swimming followed by dancing and games provided the entertainment At tne close of the evening freshments were served Membership is open to the 1un1or and senior commercial maiors who will take an active part in the affairs of the club Those who have been members for at least one semester are eligible for the office of president Club members have assisted in many commercial department activities One day a year IS set aside for work at Strain Brothers store when the members of the club and others from the commercial department occupy the clerical positions A percentage of the sales is given to the commercial department for buying equipment Members were required to pay twenty tive cents dues tor each semester These dues were sufficient to finance all social activities throughout the year During the year the club sponsored a dance had two concessions at the Booster Carnival where they gave away many prizes and took field trips to the business establishments As usual they participated in the Roundup Day celebration and assisted in the purchase of an addmg figuring machine l1C2I ln 1936, the Business Club was organized under the sponsorship ot Mr. K. W. Erickson and - - ' ' 1 ' ' ' . ' ' , re- euomeg lui OFFICE FIRST SEMESTER Presrd nt en-en J Le NIS Vrce Pres dent ty Secre'ary Anna Va 1 B so tr asur r an Bar: r up nsors R ldr SECOND SEMESTER I-Iaz I Good An a Mane Bosch r renc Charlson farf Ann 1Oau n Caste anl Rui Tl' Great Falls Idlgh School Home Econom1cs Club N s founded February I1 1923 Its our se rs tc provlde a club rn nhl h grrls aklng home e onornrc may learn to become lead rs brof den therr knowledge ot home malcmg Improve the r dfprr rr nt and also have a good time For 'Il past t lelve ye rs tlne lub has sponsored th Co ed P m an all glrls party at vhr '1 be erglnth grade grrls are the gdess They also have a oncessron at the Booster Carmval I former years thts has been a lonne made Jse o' the sugar ra rontng due o he Nar ndy bootl' 'HIS ye r they had a por. rn boo '1 Several partles were enjoyed dur1ng the school ye rr rn lddl g he annull Chrrstmas party wh Santa Claus g1fts a progr m and a ree Instructrve programs were grven durrng the year by both club members and outsrde speakers At the Irrst meetlnq 1n December Miss Mary K1mball of the Montana Power Company talked on Chr1stmas Llghtrng rn the home In Apfll Mrs Mary I-Ieuser of the Montana Dakota Ul1lll19S Conn pany gave a loods demons ratlon on d1shes usmg sugar substztu es The club sent therr presxdent as a delegate to the state meetlng for the Student Home Eco normcs Clubs at Bozeman durxng the Hrgh School Week the last of Aprrl Thrs club rs afhlrated wrth the Montana Home Economrcs Assoc1at1on and the American Home Economrcs Assocxatron The members try to extend therr servrces to therr department school homes commumty state and natlon Top row Crorx Dzamond Dons Serdahl Anna Loranq Irene Day Florence Austm Edrth Iohnson VIICJIHICI Greenwood Dorothy Carpenter Second row Carolyn Skaar Maxme Edwards Beatrlce Iensen Allayne Acord Carolyn Snyder Margaret Smzth MGIIOTIG Vmmq Ruth Austln V1rg1n1a Atkrns Seated lean Bower Anna Marte Bosch Betty Bower Genevreve Lewrs Mrss Rowe Mrss Rhodes Mrss Van Oosten Hazel Good Florence Charlson Mary Ann Klaue Not prctured Martha Hammrll IlO3l I ' e. - - - - - - G- -' 'e' e J ' e -- - i C. - - - - - Bet Bower . n . , . ,. - - - - - - . . r e o Elo . e 5- e - - - - - - Ie . H e I. ' ' .. e . o . - - ltllrsses n' oz, Va. -n, . 5 f- te J ' ' 3 a ' 7 . - pos' o ' ,.' ' 'c ' t ' so ..',s . - J e. r .I , ' . . - ' , ' . I J F t .e. ., ' ,. . . e f v a .rs 3 . I e -c ro , - , '. C. ..- c ,I , . C as . . n . - -H uw. ' ,. , N A - f . ., V ., r .-- ea ., but , V, . co . .. u M., .' - , . . . oe-, ., r c . I L . - c . , c rt . C I . , I . , , , a , t . , . . . . . , . . , . . , ,. ' , f f , . , , . . . f . , . . , , - - f , , 1 . f , Waench Glad Top row Lenore Maberry Evelyn Egan Betty Steller Rosanne Doty Ma1orxe Fay Barbara Eneboe Bonnre Garvrn Beverly Upshow lune Cowell Second row Dorothy Tynes leannette Bley Ann Iardme Dorothy Nelson Shrrley lardrne Audrey McAndrew Helen Cogley Betty GIDSOD lean Magnuson Beverly Conrad Dorrs Iohnson Mrss Rothman Seated Mary Ann Foss Vrrgrnra Swenson Una Rose Iohnson Kathryn Knudsen Dorothy Rerlly Pat Hagen Elorne Konesky Anna McGee Patsy ODonnell Helen Cowell Not prctured Beverly Eklund Forth Stevens Elmrra Curry OFFICE FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Presrdent Pat Hagen Pat Hagen V1cePrestdent Dorothy Rerlly Elarne Konesky Secretary Treasurer Kathryn Knudsen Ka hryn Knudsen Sponsor Mrss Rothman Mrss Rothman The French Club was organrzed rn November 1929 under the sponsorshlp of Mrss Mary Leammg She was sponsor for a perxod of ten years wh1ch was termrnoted rn 1939 by her death The club contrnued under the gurdance of Mrss Catherme Rothman Two years ago a memonal to Mrss Leamrng was placed rn the lrbrary rn the form ot a bookcase bearing a plaque wxth her name Th1s bookcase contams French books wh1ch belonged o Mass Leammg The club plans to add more French books from txme to trme The purpose of the club as to foster mterest tn the French language 1ts people and therr contrrbutrons to our customs lrterature arts and l1v1ng The French Club has developed many annual GCl1VIl19S Each year rt grves the Sadre Haw kms Dance and a p1cn1c for members and trrends lt also sponsors two booths at the Booster Carmval and a float rn the Rounoup Parade Thzs year they had all the tradmonal actxvxtxes and also some addrtronal ones At the begm mng of the year the club gave an mformal Imtratron Party for the new members Later on they sponsored an Assembly Program wxth numbers chosen by popular request Then came the Sadre Hawkms dance whrch IS a grrl date boy affarr A new attractron thrs year was the formal banquet held for the members French ioods were served and the decoratxons were carrred out rn the French theme Everyone talked French during the banquet and afterwards the members were entertarned by a French program As has become the custom they agorn had the fortune telllng and telegram booths at the Booster Carmval Other actrvrtres were a float m the Roundup Day Parade and a group pxcnrc I 104 3 1 1 1 1 Y ' 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 . .... I 1 . . . . . . . . t . 1 1 1 1 1 - . . , - 1 . , - OFFICE FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Prestdem ohn Margarls Carl Krmball V1ce Presldent Ioe Corcoran Tom Busha Secretary Treasurer 1 O Donnell Fltzabeth Hartman Sponsor Mtss Garver rss Ga ver e Agora Club was founded 1n 193s tor the purpose of enltghtenment of club members through 1n ellrqent drscussron The motto Ltght and Not Heat tn xtselt explams tne nature of 'hrs club Each member IS qtven an opportumty to lead a dtscusslon at a meetlng WlIh a toplc of hrs or her choosmq A few of the many mterest1ng toptcs for dtscusston follow Should the Umted States Declare War on he AXIS7 Is Our Defense Program Progresstng Raptdly Enough? Should the CIVIC Center Be Leased for Proftt Ente P11597 Vocatlonal Opportunrtres for High School Graduatlon and Can Our Hlqh School Be Improved? Reports on a few zmportant books were also qwen Among these were Days ct Our Vears Thts Bchevlna Vtforlzl Berlm Diary and Inslde Latin Amerrca Mxss Garver has sponsored the club smce tts begmmng The cons'1tutron hmtts the member shxp to thlrty persons Sophomores tumors and semors may be members O1 these any tumor or semor who has been a member for one semester ts eltgxble for the ofhce of presldent Dues th1s year were twenty hve cents a semester The dues were sufrctent o hnance alt the soctal actrvules of the club Desplte the paper sltuatton the Agora successfully sponsored its tradltlonal confetti bootn at the Booster Carmval In prevtous years outstandmg events were a program on local hrstory presented in 1937 the wxnmng of a Roundup Parade prlze rn 1939 and a week end house party at Nerhart m the fatl of 1936 Top row Edxth Ayers Ioyce Hman Rosanne Doty Mary Dunntqan Io Kennard Frank Foqarty Helen Perry Anme Margarrs Heler Graybtll Helen Hedenbera Second row Karol Myers Margaret Hedenberq Mark Cockrrll Dorothy Nelson Clarence Mehl Helen Devrne B111 Herd Patrrcra Ertckson Mrss Garver Seated Wxllram Strtckfaden loe Corcoran Iohn Margarrs Carl Krmboll Tom Busha Pa sy ODonne11 Elxzabeth Hartman Mercedes Connell Shrrley Pechta I1C5t - - Pats' ' . - . . .. . , . -Y4f-- - ' M' r . A . , . .. ,H .. . . . . . A . , . . 4 . . . 4 nf . , , .. ., . . ,. 1 . , . . . ,, .. . ., . A lr . , . ll I I I . ' L' I I I ' - ' 1-- ' I ' ' - , - . t 4.12. 'Zend Standmq Eunrce Evens Scott Stanley frank IUS1CkO Harland Goudle Duane Slperly Seated laclue Faqrellus Mar1or1e Lovell Nma Sundqurst Art Peterson Lors Dallenbach Ianet Thraff Not pzctured Iune Cowell Ethel Held OFFICL FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Presrdent Ianet Thraff Art Peterson Moe Pres1dent Lots Dallenbach Inna Sundqurst Secretary Treasurer Pat Weldon Marjorre Lovell Sponsor Mr Peck Mr Peck The A R T Club was started IH 1937 by Mr Conrad A R T stands 'or me ADleRT1sts and N s sponsored by Mr Conrad unt1l thls year w'1en Mr Peck took over the du les ,rs sponsor The club grew from a demand for an orqamzatlon concerned mlth he encouragement of reatwe ar arrtonq h1qh school students Th1s club developed from tae Sculptors club The purpose of the club IS to QIVE students an opporlunlty to work cre uvely 1n the held well as to promote the art mterest 1n the hugh school and he cor-nmumty A 1'n1ed enrollment IS set up hy the club s const1ut1o'1 Menbers wxth n the cuota or wenty E cl' ye r the club buys at least one O1'1Q1I'1Gl plcture or a ,ood pr1r1t h1 H lS added to the s oc s c ectxon These prctures are for use 1n the varlous classrooms A t exhxmt ts sponsored each year by the club and usually held 1n the Art Room at the CIVIC Center lt 1S made up of the best work of the Art Depa 'men The exhrbrt IS abou tne rmddle or May and contmues for two weeks ln he1r booth at 'he Booste Carn1va1 thls year the taraets were heads of H1t1er ana the laps wx f1 o en mo 'hs ln order to wrn a prlze whzch W s a Dumb pm .-1 oden hlock had to be l' r 1n o the enem1es mouths llwl I ' , , ' f . ' . ,. . . , . ' a c . ' ' I . 1' f . ' ' r' 1 c A . . V A 1 Y of art as ' ' ' 1 .. ' . 'z ' S . ' 1 ' .. ., ' i , ' 1 - five are accepted only upon the club's voted approval of written applications. a r a ' ' ' c ' w 'c. ' ' ch 1' Q ll Q . ' ' ' . . n ar ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' 'C , . ' Y. t. ' ' ' ' I l ,- - 1, - 4 v , t ' '11 p u. . ' ' , ' a o J , a ' o e S t .row 1 ' 1 . ' ' . . lad OFFLE FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President Bonnie Miller Kenneth Moore Vrce President Bob Hamer Margaret Dunwxddre Secretary Treasurer Donna Errcks n Iona Shar Sponsor Mrss Clinton Miss Clmtcn The Players was organrzed in the fall of 1934 in order to foster the interest of dramatics as a vehicle of educatzon as well as a source of entertainment for those students interested in actrng Its purpose is to give some trammg and experzence to any rn school who wish to pertorm or act Miss Louise Buck sponsored the Players tts first year and M1ss Evelyn Clmton has had charge since then Since 1934 many programs have been given by members of the club to furnish entertamment for the student body In 1937 and 1938 orrgmal Christmas assemblres were pres-en ed A very mterestmg assembly program in 1938 dramatrzed the elements of drama ics Players as one of the few clubs open to freshmen and sophomores Those who were mterested Th1s is a club designed for training students rather than as a study or social group The programs are planned to illustrate stage technlques and to teach stage performance whlle entertainment for :ts members IS of secondary importance The group provided its own programs with panto mrmes readings 1n verse and biographical sketches of actors and actresses The club acts as make up department for all school plays Last year they had a specral make up booth at the Booster Carnival This year the club had a check1ng booth at the carnxval and a float in the annual Roundup Day parade Top row Dorothy Moore Elarne Mrtchell Betty Ruth G1bson Betty Steller Ins Pfremmer Margaret Dun wrddre Betty Wmkler Donna Srmmon Pat Simmons Second row Miss Clinton Betty Restelll Beverly Walker Morgar-ct Fogarty Beverly Brrggs Betty Ruth Howell Mane Harris Isabel Melsel E tty Hrllstrand Beverly Upshaw Seated Iona Shaw Donna Erickson Verda Nelson Herb Hurrphrey Bob Hamer Ray Erzckson Rosemary Reilly Frances Hocevar Martha Hamrrrll Not pictured Carol Holzberger Kenneth Moore Iosephme Brooker llO7l ,- F . ' A vv - --f'-4 o , . . were invited to join, provided that their interest was sufficient to make them regular members. , . . , u . . . . . . E ., , , Q, - 1 ' ' , ', , 1 , ' , . , . D . . , , 4 , . 1 . ' , V . A . , ' , , l ki Glad Top row Lrncoln Engel Charles Westdahl Earl Nadeau Dxck Petersen Bob Babbe Ray Loutht Frank Campbell Leo McMeel Second row George Page Bob Foley Davxd Sutherland Clrffora Cory Frank Holman Rtchard Voorhees Leo Graybrll Frank Fogarty Ioe Kennard Bud Stra n Seated Ioanne Buck Barbara Hall Maryorte Fay Marianna McNa1r Irrn Hasterltk Helen Cogley Frank Steel Ruth Stanley Betty Grbson Shxrley McDonald Brllte McDonald Not pzctured Wxllte Reynolds Bob Davrdson Elrmra Curry Tom Busha Ralph Savage OFFICE BOTH SEMESTERS Presrdent Irm Hasterlrk V1c Prestdent Frank S'eel Secretary Treasurer Helen Cogley Transportatton Charrman Rrchard Voorhees Entertamment Chalrman Clzfford Cory Snow Condrtxon Report Chaxrman Charles Westdahl The Ski Club was orgamzed ln 1938 as an aitllzate of the Great Falls Skl Club that skunq might be promoted as a malor act1v1ty 1n thrs school Membershtp rn the club entttles one to a reduced yearly rate tn the use of the skl l1fts to partrctpahon m all skr contests and to free adv'ce and rnstructton Under the coachlng of George Savage a l94l graduate of this school the slu team placed second rn the xnterscholastzc state sk1 meet thrs year at Whrteflsh losmq f1rst place o Butte htgh school by only four points The members oi tlus team were Rlchard Voorhees Ilm Hasterlrk Frank Steel Ralph Savage and Drck Pettersen Although the Skt Club has been wtthout a sponsor for two years ll has been very achve Under the chatrmanshtp of Frank Steel a commxttee from the sk1 club dlrects the operatlon of two Skl ltfts at lung s Hrll one on Bovey Slope and the other on Prentrce Run Colored motlon pictures of skung at Sun Valley were shown ln the audrtorrum thrs year and a commlttee headed by Charles Westdohl publrshes a repor' of skung condttrons on Krng s I-l1ll each week m the lmwa The Skt Club also sponsored a concessron at the Booster Carmval Ilf' t . , . I I 1 I I 4 Q f 1 C r , , f v I 1 W I A . . Q. . A-Vi----V---A K Lifts Chairman - ----------- Frank Steel , . . . . . O- l lui OFFICE FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER P1-esldem Art Parson Don Slager Vrce Presrdent Edtth Ayers B1ll Rerd Secretary Trea urer B b Walk Tom Olwm Sponsor M Hanco k Mr Hancock To strmulate an lnterest ln sclence to sponsor actrvmes rn the held of scrence and to provrde an opportumty for the members to 1l'lVeSllQCIl9 new developments rn sc1ence were the purposes for whlch thrs club was foundd 1n l939 by Mr Cyrll H Hancock Thls last fall Dr Barnum Brown from New York was sent by the Amencan Museum of Natural Hrstory to Great Falls He removed the fossll remams of a dmosaur which were l1l'Sl uncovered two years ago by members of the Scrence Club Thrs fossll bed was located near Rambow Dam on the north srde of the MISSOUTI Rrver Smce l939 the club members have made many rnterestmg trzps On a qeologlcal held trrp to Kmgs I-'rll they were accompanxed by a geologlst They also have taken trrps through the Columbus Hosprtal the Clly flltratlon plant the smelter the Montana Flour Mllls the Umted States Weather Bureau at the mumclpal arrport the Elecrrcal Products consolrdated plant 'he Great Falls Brrck Company and the Trrbune Thrs year the Scxence Club had a Chrrstmas party a booth rn the Booster Carnival and a prcmc at the close of school Durmg the year the members have grven talks worked out expert ments and debated sublects ln sclence Some movres have add d to the mterest ol the group Therr trlp th1s year was through the hosprtal Wrth a membershrp oi twenty s1x regular rreetmgs were held the sceond and fourth 'Ihurs days of each month The club was orgamzed and has been conducted under a CONSTITUTION wrltten and sustamed by club members the constltutron modeled after our Federal Constxtutron covers all club act1v1t1es and deflnes the rlghts and duties of the members and the ofircers Top vrloiu Edrth Iohnson Agnes Root Fergus Mxtchell B111 Iohnson Ioe Corcoran Rrchard Abel Brlly lSOl'l Second row Louxse Bauer Norma Blend Dorothy Brekke Margaret Hedenberg Helen Devxne luamta Bowen Maryorre De Haan Helen Hedenberq Mr Hancock Seated Bernice Fluegel Kay Demopoulos Marla Stanford Edrth Ayers Bob Walker Don Slager Brll Herd Art Parson Not pxctur d Peggy Lyerla Dorothf Nelson Tom Olwm llO9l 3 . 6 - 5 ' - c er ' . . . . . . . , l , . . . . . . ., 1 A 5 . I A - . 1 , . - . , . , f ' 5. - r . - . , . pep-0 6 Top row Donald Van Koten Dallzs Young Lorere Bouska Mane Coates Jeanette Carter Vtola Wrrqht Maryorre Vrlleneuve Phylhs Carpente B fI'tC11d Warren Harvey Coates Betty We-llens Isabelle Anderson Lorrarne Cartlzdqe Lots Westdahl Lrcnel McEwan fourth row Bonnre Bundtrock lane Washburn Phyllrs Button Betty Gtllespte Betty Brown Tackre Faqrelrus Ruth Thrrd row Mr L Florence Rude Ntna Sundqutst Secord r W Carol Paxton Marrcn Odqen Carolrne Wetntz Alrne Wochmck Ben Wuerthner Roux Brlhe Goodau Bob Davidson Bethel Handley Faxth Stevens Ioan Brrck Norma Blend Eleanor Ellsworth Cyrxlla Cooper Delores Phllllpe Bunrce Fqan Betty Qteller Iackman Paultre Knrtrnerlc Mary Gernfr Pat Hex mer Hazel Chrrsters Los Dallenbach Earlene Gxbson Patsy Baloch Marg rt Foqa ty Barbara Hall Dorothy B tsc Kathcrtnc Loranq Dorcthy Scr Ftrst row lrntmy Smtth Boo cnyde lolmny Stevens fd Hlrshberq Herbert Humphrey Snttlr Tout Iultus Wucrthner Mary lane Voden Pat Bunn ons D tts Luncan Delores Balsley Not prctured Ixm Collrns Marlbel COODPI G orara Da lenbach Dolly Davxdson La Ve n Hen sor Marrl ,fn Oakes lima Queen Dulce uchess nsor P nny Penla d lN1 or an Popavlcl Vttarnla Qutlter Mclvm Storm YELL TEAN' BOTH SENESTERS Herbert Humphrey Othe Members Mary Iean Voder Shtrlte Tout d Hrrshbera lrrr Smr Iultus Wurerthn r Barbara H Dorrs Dunca B llt G odau a Su' rn ns Bob S 1' Mr Le Rcux lc ev lores T e Pep Club fc nded by Mr Le Roux rn 1030 ts one of tne serools foremost l Vs done rn V for the sf-hool s1n e 1S fo ndtna and has become tndtspensable to the s cc Tlnet mc to rs Serco Spur and Drqmty These are c rrnportan qu hues rt C ub nas succeeded tn brlnatn o the s uden s cf tlse breat F lls I-11 l' S hccl Al c Pele ff club rt ccndu ts ol pcp Cll-11165 Thts year the Per Club n s parhclpated 1U many spe tal events lt his p ofrc e an C' N6 heerrna sec ron Vvht h fcrrns FE backbone of all the ye ls th t are arven Beacr 'ran rus our ofln school the Pe, lneerleaaers pa tr tp fd tn the Dwrston Tcatrn rrer eaders Cfnaen lon Deccratrc s or 'te ayrnnasturn ddrr he l' src l c fnamen nd ru p by tne cl.1 and t e p oqr rrs were edtted ly its members I ' I 3 V 1 - V A V V 1 ' ' ' ' v- Q - 2 1 - 9 V V V ' , V 1 , VV,, H V , B . . a : , . ' ' . -, J , 1 , . en, 1 es V V ee A V V V M - - V V - VA 5 vvx . i . . I . - -ry A A L I I V Q I - , , .' t ., 2' N t, . L' ' ' ' ' ' e l ' I - der ' , e xi , ll e ' 1, ' , ' V 4 . V' I A V A - - - ' ' 5 . 'th . , , , V .M , E GVV - , D - - V - 1 e c P t ' .1 no. - cnneider Spo. - - - A , . ' hn St ens De Balsley 5 . 11 . J u, . l 2 cub. ltnas . uc.. c c ' c 'i ll ' ., ' - ch L. t r , 1 - .- . t V ' . tw . 1 a .. . cn tne ' re E ' o ' ' ' at t 1 . . a' an c ,. s V as 1 ser' Le 'V ' f- V' 4 V. 'V '.' ' - G . ' C' ' . .l' r..td effect C I ' C .. - t a , . ..1n:j out farilfzer tl t ' ' V 'W cnc V ' rfc' af: ' . ' al r 3 ' Cree'- L J ' t' , c ' n f f. .. L. ' ' 'na 1 ba 'eibal. 1 3. d , .T 'V-:ere trade . 1 L , A . k . a . 1 u A ,, n r d . A c . . ., . pep Glad Top row Georgtcx Plans Eulalra Montee Arlette Farrell Shzrley Parchen Donna Holm Icsephme Skulrud Max1ne Palmer Delores Nelson Falth Sandvxg Ioyce Colwell Doris Roberts Ieanne Tanner Beverly Stearns Thlrd row Florence Moore Mary Kay Iohnson lean Ray Florence Haney Prxmrose Hawn Caryl Hooker Patty Toole Lors Talcott Yvonne Iohnson Lorrame Kaste Ruth Huber Reva Follmer Vtolet Green Patsy Hartwrg Second row Zora Mernert Mary Ktttams Evelyn Hlll Della Mae Mannmq Mtldred Madson Lors Goodell Coleen Walker Eleanor Baehler Burta Allen Dorothy Swam Tamalu Leghorn Mary Ann Meaney Isabel Anderson Ftrst row V1ola Iones Delores Norms Iackte Newton Beverly Upshaw Dormne Morton OFFICE BOTH SEMESTERS Presldent Beverly Upshaw Secretary Betty Wellens Plannmg Commlttee Melvm Storm Bob Dzvtdson Donnne Morton Phyllxs Carpenter Bonme Bundtrock Sponsor Mr Le Roux or several years the Pep Club has sponsored utney dances after football and basketball games These dances are most successful and the students enjoy them because of thelr ln In tune with the natlonal sltuatron the Pep Club has trled to help wtth promotmg an lnterest rn dolng constructive thlngs for army men and their cause This club conducted the Umted Servlce Orgamzatlon Dr1ve at the C1v1c Center tn the late fall and has smce held a dance at whlch the admlsston prlce was ct package of ctgarettes to be sent to the boys at camp There are three dtvtstons of the Pep Club Mr Le Roux the sponsor felt that more efflclent work could be done rf the members recexved more 1nd1v1dua1 attentton The d1v1s1ons are the cheerleaders the drum corps and the cheering sectton The cheerlng sectlon really IS the so called orgamzatlon behmd the scenes It IS composed marnly of underclassmen who have to do all the drudqery for the Pep Club Their compensahon however rs that they are pnvrleqed to sxt on the flfty yard lme at football games and tn the reserved sectlon at basketball games Thezr mam work however IS to help the cheerleaders lead the cheers Before becommg a member of the cheertng staff rn the drum corps the student must flrst be a member of the cheerlng sectton The drum corps could be called the entertamrnent sectlon These young lassles can smg dance and drum m a way that IS really professtonal Thls sectxon ts present at all parades pep assembhes and games gxvmg them a colorful and festive ol' The cheerleaders really guxde the rest of the sections There are thxrteen cheerleaders led by Herb Humphrey yell kmg and Shxrlle Tout yell queen Tl l1S group IS responsible for orqamzmg and makmg up new yells leadmg pep rallles and dtrectmg many other GCllVlll9S To become a cheerleader IS one of the hrqhest accompllshments a member of the Pep Club can boast of Illll , - , . Ag, l 1 v . 1 F .. formality and fun. . . . - . . . . . ' Ref 84044 eauncif Leit to rrght Robert Franl Iames Dougherty MQYIOTIG Vrmng Mary Ann Klaue Earl Wrley Rose Cherulle Evelyn Hoffman Mrs Morns losephme Brooker Irm Taylor Babe Young Beverly Brrggs Marxan Davxes Don Slager lean Bartley Maryorxe Dundas Irm Hasterlrk George Smrth lack Marsh Phrlhp Herbert Donald Hensley Not prctured Bob Cladouhos Bob Davrdson George Page Iohn Whrte Mr Rowe Mrss Velrkame OFFICE BOTH SEMESTERS Presrdent Babe Young Vtce Presrdent losephrne Brooker Secretary Marran Davres Treasurer lean Bartley Sponsors Mrs Morrrs Mzss Velrkame and M1 Rowe The lunror Red Cross Counctl was organlzed thts year wrth the rrotto l Serve Formerly the Red Cross orgamzatlon rn the htgh school was known as the lumor Red Cross Club lt was organrzed Octooer 8 1936 Durmg the clubs exrstence tts GCl1V1l19S rncluded trlltng baskets for needy tamrltes for Thanksgrvmg and sewmg for the pedratrrc department rn one ot the hosprtals The counc1l s most rrnportant SSYVICS Was puttrna on the Red Cross drrve rn 're school A col lectlon of SBU 41 was made for the Iumor Red Cross of Amerrca Throughout the school term they sen' roses to all 1ll students and 1 ulty members Each advtsory appornted a student o advrse the councll when anyone Jas osent from the advrsory for any creat length of ttme Th1s lrtendly gesture of sendrng a rose to those s udents who are Nl has contlnued smce the organrzatron ot the club Each advlsory contrlbu ed games puzzles cards tooth brushes fro ret es statlonery nd many other g1 s These contubutrons were sor ed and wrapped rn cc orf l Chr s was Nrappmgs The lunxor Red Cross Coun 1 sponsored a kmt mg clul or nyone 1nte es ed rn knntmg or 1ll1n c learn Members knrtea 'or the Red Cross and he soldlers Ftrst Ara classes were lso sponsored by thls cluh These S es e e held a rtng s fc hours vrt 'rude he c ,use 3 1 e o man stu erts YGCCll9G Re ross V s M121 1 tl ates l l 5 x -V . V V. I - V . A ' , ' ' C t l The club packed Christmas boxes for the disabled World War Veterans at Fort l-larrrson. ' X ' t , ' , , . , -Ma t , . ' ,a lr. . - ' .' f ' l Ll! . l T A L ' V . . A Q g A . V b . . ' . ' - a - ' .,. . cl: s r ' , 'u ' . :hc l 1. ' ff cn t .' - in oy o valabl t . y -. d,,.f who o , ' ' .. 5 C . ir' Ce Y tiff ., . llf CrrlC Sld Pr SI n tary Tr a n r ErF1Cr. Dre 1d nt JIC Pr S1dent S cr tary Treasur Sp rtsor mfq THIRD PERIOD FIRST SEMESTER Mary MCKIbbH Anme Margarts Vrrgxma Pol1ch Mrss Ltmpus FOURTH PERIOD FIRST SEMESTER Patr1c1a Pettersen Munel W1lson Evelyn Taylor Mrss Ltmpus SECOND SEMESTER Patr1 1a Pet sen Stanley Guy X. rrgtma Po 1 h Vl1ss Ltrrpus SECOND SEMESTER Elrzab th Hartman lots Leghorn Davtd Sm1th MISS Ltmpus Tre Pan Amencan League rn past years met outsrde of class trme and was open only to students w1t1 h1gh marks 1n Spamsh Th1s year however MISS Llmpus felt that all second year Spanrsh students should be adm1tted 1nto the club and therefore she destgnated a certaxn day of each month as the meet1ng day tor the Pan Amencan League of the l1ie and culture of the lat1nAmer1can countrles and thus to help promote 1n er Amerlcan understandmg and an all Amerrcan Splfll It also arms to provxde addxtlonal opportumty for speakrng and hearmg the Spanrsh language The motto of tae ub rs s1gn1t1cant of 1lS purpose En la un1on esta la fue-rza In unron there IS s rength The club meetrngs are devoted largely to talks and book reports vrrtten by authors who leave traveled extens1vely III South Amenca Many Spamsh games were played and members of the club emoyed them greatly ASIdG from gxvrng club members entertamment many of these games were for the purpose of mcreastng the vocabularxes and 1mprov1ng the grammar of the students One ot the best programs was held at Chr1stmas thrs year lt was an entlrely muszcal program 1n wh1ch only Mexrcan and Spamsh mus1c was played Th1s year members of the club had an extensive correspondence Wllh the pup1ls throughout the Lat1nAmer1can countrres Many lnlerestmg and sometlmes amusrng letters were recerved The clu IS athhated w1th the 1r1ternat1onal movement known as the Pan Amerlcan League and holds 1lS charter lssued from the nat1onal headauarters at M1am1 Florrda Top row Ed mna Prerse Rachel Hanser Stanley Guy lack Frost Drck Henderson Harold Newell Davrd Smyth Don Bross Larry Chr1st1an Evelyn H111 Kathleen Hall l.or arne Cartledge Bonme Lou o nson Second row Vhldred Pruett Elmor Anderson Marle Coates Maxxne Wh1nnery Margaret Dunw1dd1e Muryl Esmay Beth Sh ftels Lourse Bauer lean Bartley Betty Wrrkler I.1ll1an LaF'ebvre Florence Rude Helen Perry Isabella Mersel Mabel Overose Seated Margaret McM1llan Arl1e Duncan Pauline Voss Phyll1s lean Waters Lots Leghorn Shtrley Sn1pp n Iackre lfagreltus Patr1c1a Pettersen Ehzabeth Hartman Mary McKtbb1n Mur1el Wrlson Evelyn Taylor Anme Margarts V1rg1n1a Polrch Freda Wrqger Phylhs Obstarczyk Not p1ctur d Iune Hanson Martha Snyder Vzrgtma W1ley lack Campbell Florence MICh1Ch Darrol Hankey E1leen Roqne lll3l U - Pre ent ------- 1 c t er Vzce- e 'de t ----A- ' ' 1 ' Secre ' - e surer A ----- ' ' I lc so -4------ ' ' .1 ' ' . an T F M 1 s' e ------- ' ' 1 e , , . ew 9 . 4----- , . H be e - , er ---f v ' O --------.. . . 1 , V The purpose of the Student Pan-American League is to increase interest in and knowledge . H . - . . I . t - . I CE , . , , I 2 ., . . ' I. I 1 1 V . , , , . r r l Q r I r V l . 9 1 V 1 Y I V . f 1 Y I V , 1. . fwfufiwff Standmg Dorothy Tynes Marte Coates Ir1s Pfremmer Florence Feldman Mrss Sprague hbrarlan Gwen Rutherford Dorothy Evans Iune Fletcher Seated Kathryn Lange Edrth Johnson Helen Chupurdza Norma Donnelly Lorrame Scott Hazelle Wood Bxllte Goodau La Verne Oalfes Not prctured Fern Rose The Ltbrary Dutys membershlp IS made up of srxteen hbrary assistants The fundamental purpose of the group IS to acquamt tts members wrth the dunes ot a lrbrarxan Whrle asslstrng m the lrbrary these gxrls gam knowledge about books book records and the checkmg of books dents tn fmdmg books and can oft n grve suggestlons as to the many new and mterestmg books avcnlable Durmg the past year more than two hundred and flfty new books have been added Among the mterestlnq materxal to be found ln the lxbrary IS a collecnon of pamphlets presented to the school by the v1s1t1ng I-lawauan team Durmg the fnrst SIX months of the school year the hbrary clrculated th1rteen thousand books Durmg the last semester however the ctrculatron dropped off due to the fact that only students havlng a C average or higher were permztted to enter the lxbrary from the study hall The plan of havlng hbrary asslstants has been rn exlstence smce 1930 the year the hrgh school llbrary was orgamzed These asslstants spend one perlod m the lrbrary each aay One fourth unlt of credxt a semester IS gzven for asststmg 1n the hbrary I 1 I in and out. They also learn to use the card catalogue and the Reader's Guide. They assist stu- I4 I Hwefbwif One of the few persons who cdn be seen wallclng unchecked through the ralls of h1s school t almost any txme IS the offlce duty girl In all probablllty she wlll oe collectxn, attendance slips or delwermg a message The offlce duy glrls ac as ass1stants o the rrem ers or he regular office force IH the less technical dutles ol Off1C9 management Then' dutles are numerous but the most lmportant IS the recordlng of the absences of each perloa on thc dally absence rhstract Aslde from thls they must answer the telephone f1le cards and dlspense book covers tlckets the olflce duty g1rls learn much of the rout1ne ln managlng an Off1C9 Our school offers a good example of the most compllcated and detalled Off1C9 work Olllce Duty IS open to any glrl IH school who has an adequate grade standtng Glrls may slgn for thls penod of work at the tlme thelr program cards are made out Th y report to the ofhce for one perlod each day and TECGIVG one hall umt of credlt for the year Standmg Dorothy Brekke Rosemary Lrttle Irene Spxchtxg Anabelle Iensen Ann Iardme Helen Erckemeyer Barbara Eneboe Brllxe Massxe V1rg1n1a Hxbbard Seated Mr Sutherland Glorxa Setterstedt La Verne Ott Betty Perry Lenore Maberry Norma GfGSSESCh1 Ruby Mcmnmq Not p1ctured Marron Hanson lllal I p . , 3 . I' ' . 4 - l ' t ' t . b- ' f ,, ' . , . . . A . V Y Q lost and found articles, and defense stamps across the office counter. Through all these duties . . , . , . . . , . . A Q . I l Jfawie fbiafiiian Top row Margaret Evans Lucy Malrsanl Nelhe PCICIDI Dorothy Danno Irene Grdrch Pearl Bazzoll I Ann Scharar Helen Chupurdra lean Enslgn lean Travrs Nrldred Harpley Helen Harrzs Zora Memert Betty Btstodeau Second row Mr Bergren Florence Rude Hnldegarde Kelm Betty Lresenfeld Genevreve Lewis Ruth Root Maxme Schumann Mary Lourse Ashworth Mary Ann Klaue Maryone Vmmg Betty Meagher Dorrs Erlandson Eleanor Ellsworth Maryorre Peterson Mr Patton Seated Stanley Guy Kathryn 'ange Rose Krrskovxch E1magean Lmdblorn Paulme Grdlch Betty Iohnson Betty McG1vern Hazelle Wood Lorrame MacRae lean Baque Norma Grassesclnr Anqelrne Malrsam Rose Grdrch Frank Brown Not prctured V1rg1n1a Tabor Dorothy Evans Bonnle Mottard 'When the House DIVISION was organized m 1929 the members provrded the necess ry s age Work and usherlng lt was f1fSl known as the Tormentors Club Thls contmued for rurrnoer of years but tlnally 1t was dlvxded 1nto two groups havrng dtfferent dutles and drtferen members The stagecraft class assumed the stage dutres and the House DIVISIOD has complete charge ci ne reservatlon of tickets and the ushermg Thts year they ushered at football games regardless o' the klnd of weather at lack and the Beanstalk a pl y orven by th Dramatrcs Cl ss t the muslcal The Lady of Shalot and Trtal by lury and fcr the annual SQHIOY pl y Trey V ve ushered on a moment s not1ce and cheerfully Th1S club was for boys only when tt was f1rst organtzed but a few years ago 1 c,.enea to gtrls Many qrrls avatled themselves of the opportumty and today the gxrls cons 1or1ty of the members Tne orgamzatlon IS one of few whrch does not have meetmgs olftcers or dws F pas few years thts club has sponsored the na1l dl'lVlDQ and btllrard ball COHCESSIOHS e B ester Carnu. al The proceeds recerved from these concessrons IS used to defray the expe s rea by the club ourmg the year lfr r cn and Mr Beraren sporsor the House Drvrsron I 1lO I 1 . . ' ' I - , . . O I , 1- . , , f , . , , , ., , a 1 o . . a . . . . , ,. , r. . , ,. .. A . . N , , a , e a ,a . ua . . . , . . , ., ww F . , . .las , . , .riute a ma- ' ' ' ' ' V ' , , ' 1 - or the 1 , . . . . . . My gg r .V , . 4 A 4 H L: W- ,V , V l ' 'N-.N - .. a.. . 4 . . OFFICE Chref Captatn Captarn Captarr' Captam Captarn Sponsor Squad Squad Squad Squad Sauad D new Sena! BOTH SEMES ERS Roy Lest Art Parser' Glenn Oakes Frank Wardmsxf lack Webb Robert Le Mr S'n1tn The Patrol Sauad IS one of the oldest orqamzatrons lt 1S entlrely a servxce club Lrrder tne qurdance cf Mr Srmth lt assrsts whenever and wher ver posslble and rn every waj DOSS1blG to make all school events run more smoothly The Patrol Squad not only patrolled the football games rncludrnq the Hawanan ,arne the ment and B Class Tournament lt also patrols the snake dances and dances after football and basketball games They assrsted the freshmen when they parnted the GF and patrolled the Booster Carnlval Students see them rn the halls drrectlng trafflc between classes They also assrst at specral events when called upon Standrng Marvm Galland Vern Iolnnston Kenneth Rowe Charles Fredrrckson Emrl Herserm Iohn Bate man Irm Faqenstrom Art Parson Ed Hable Roy Lester Maurrce Stannard Wrllard Lowe s cond row Wrllram Schrupp Bert Goettel Leo Boqden Ted Klme Bob Cooper Ludwrq Gnolek Bully Grpe lack Frost Monte Ferguson lohn Grpe La Vern Henderson Frank Wardmsky Mr Leo Smrth eated Lloyd Black hm Meagher Frank Brown Bob Walbon Glenn Oakes Tom Davrdson Iohn Pozder Lrncoln Engel Tom Pozder Gene Sarruels Charles Vvestdahl Norman Bond Grant Hodges N91 prctured Harold Grpe Carl Shookman Brll Reynolds Drck Bumqarner Heber Nelson lack Webb Bruce Srqvardt Vernon Rustvold Robert Lee Charles Bu ord St ve Prescott Vrrgrl Wo lsey Larry McCready Drck Burlrnqarre I 1 .. T ' -------------- er ' , A ---.------- . . A B ----4--'--- ., c --4--VV--- ' '- ' , . E -----ff---A . e frosh qame, and the six-man games, but also the basketball games, including the District Tourna- ' ' ' e , , ' e' , A L t t A l - l71 Mmm -i L.-4. Y OF QJALOTT -:er 'rc 1 Tennyson s ,deem of he s vnc end med 1115 horuses Trml PY In y D- U Q1 SLI 11V E S 1n 111911 111112 MIXED A CAPPELLA CHOIR Bxrk 1 I C3 t D 1 GHC? I1 1 Accor: pcm st Dorothy tever e y Ashton 1.1 Q W1 11,11 Q Sup Jn 5 Slcurd H1 rn 5 Gd B111 Dcmley Georqp Drapes Frank Brown Leo Grcyblll Chclrle Srpr Fxont ttf I mn Ifutg a-c Ru '1 An exson Grqare' vf n pm O1 T 1 Bair O 1n Mcxmcxus Bo 0 u Tu if T '1 GG R nus A G B16 L L A dm n Iecn Fnsugn AW J 1 n V cn T4TfI'1s f n l 'TI E ' IJ Q. Th-9 Lgdy if Sh:l3'i wizs Til 1 1 IT ' n 1 1, , title 'ind put 'Q rtinsig' Ly B Gil. I' '.'.'1s sgzng by the icrnb' - ff' ' C . f Q 'I wits writkn Ky '1l2nQr' III' I zn t: f1f1f'i2G najhsh :Curt . 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':. ,'2l, 1' 1 Mama BAND PERSONNEL Top row left to rrgh Bob Ma tm Bass lay Carpent r Babe Young Lyman Threet Scott Stanley R1chard Madson Scotty Warden Percussron Grant Hodges Bass Thrrd row Roger Sherman Bass Clarrnet Bruce Moon Bassoon Brlly Iohnson Bob Davxs Cal Reed James Wrthycombe Bob Lemhan Floyd Lane Earl Jackson Bud Karaffa Duane Srperly Harland Goudre Gene Gxlman Warren I-ramer Bob lager Barrtones Second row Lane Brzggs Iohn Kolberg K rth Collrson Mark Cockrrll Harvey Coates Bob Dunn Trombones Gladys Storm Phyllxs Obstarczyk Don Iones Saxophones Agnes Root Nancy Hodgson Flutes Rosanne Doty MarJor1e Dundas Edrth Ayers Horr- Frrst row Lourse Stahlecker B111 Savage Ianrce Iohnson Anabeth McDowell Alrce Treweek Iuanrta Bowen Reva Follmer Betty Ruth Howell Bxll Lowney Bob O Donnell Douglas Garber Dean Dundas Allen Moore Clarrnets Twrrlers Iean Magnuson Betty Ruth Gxbsor Dorothy Rerlly Mrtzr Brennan Drurn Malor Marley Austin Drrector Clarence F Boess Hot prctured Irm Hasterlrk lack Wegner Durlng the past year the ent1re muslc department has hela an rmportant place ln many school and CIVIC GCllV1ll9S The cornbmed efforts of the lnstructors and the many students enrolled ln the chorus orchestra and band helped to make thrs a colorful and successful year The annual Chrrstmas presentatton of the Messr h may well be pomted out as one of the fmest examples of work done by the chorus GSS1Sl9d by the l.1t le Symphony Orchestra La er rn the school year the choruses and the orchestra presen ed The Lady of Shalot and Trral by UTY The orchestra began a successful season wrth 15 performance for the M E A Conventron The tradrtronal free Sunday afternoon concert was qrven by the orchestra and chorus Playmg for the football and basketball games and ass1st1ng at pep rallres and assembhes kept the band busy throughout the year The band also took par' tn many of he parades of the ctty I 120 l Y 1 v 1 Q 1 A - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - A 1 Q. . . - 1 1 -f - 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 ' 1 1 151 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 -1 1 I 1 . . . 11 ,N 11 . 1 . ., . 1 1 r . . . , 11 O 11 11 . 1 I 11 . .Q , Y ' , . . 1 1 r-ywamzuwg ff Bossy ack lack s Mother Rafe Hayward Veughbors Gar. rn Nxcholas O yle Annot G1rls Fr1hol Maker of Maqxc Man rn the Moon Grant G1CIPlS Wrfe Maqrc Harp CAST bhxrtey Smppen Betty Lee Lxllran Dutchak George Iurlsxch Martha I-lamm1ll Herb Humphrey Kay Demopoulos Iulra Elespuru Martha Snyder Shtrley Howe and B tty Grbson Dorothy Herman Laura Leach Warren Venetz Dorothy Retlly Lors Vrck Magic and make belleve were the theme of lack and the Beanstalk whlch the Dramatlcs Class dlrected by Mlss Cllnton presented as an all school play m lanuary The play was espe crally chosen for presentatlon for Great Falls grade school chtldren and the chtldren rose en thuslastxcally to thls lnnovatlon Charlotte Chorpennlnqs story of the power ot lack and the maqlc beans qove excellent charmed ex1s'ence For there was Bossy lacks loved cow who understood human lanquaqe and troubles lout wno could only moo her answers There vas the maker ot maqlc who rescued Bossy from a hte with the mlserly Rate Hayward nd who pald for her wlth maqr beans lmaqlne the surprrse of the rruser at the dxsappe rance of h1s ,ur hase After h qrowma of the beanstalk oe ore ones eyes rll manner oi unbel1ev Lly excmn, happenmas changed lack s hte That lovely scene 1D the clouds as the man m 'he rroon lay luxdrrously whxle he nd the Maker of Magr talked over lack s dtttrcultres was somethxng spe 1 l even from our supenor staqe craft depa ment dxrec ed by Mr Peck The loud banks ppe red o floa efore onc On e back on earh lack thr1lled and amazed hls rro her nelah ors ana ye to nd th nothmq he had gamed belonged to hxm as the mxser clatmed all smce the dlsappe rance c Bossy lt w s not untxl the maqxc kmfe was found wrth whr h o + oown both the beanstalk and the GIGH' 'hat on e more all was qare y and happmess for lack I 121 I , ..,,..,.,,,. ' ' , . 1 ' : ld T - f V 1 1 - Y - A i I Q W . , B , opportunities for the actors, youthful audlence, and adults to re-live for an hour and a halt a V V .1 H V HI' A . ' . ' ' ' a . ' c . - te , ' '-' f' ' -c t. ' a' c a . ' . 5 et - . ' v ' ' e a .C , Q . . , . . CC V Q . A rt , ' f . . c a a t 1 bc 1. ,- ' v ' ' v ' L ' 4 K ,, ,,. c t , . . .. , .J , . a a. . . . . . , . . A : , . t. . . a ' ' ' ' ' .fc t cu. ' A ' T r l . I sew, pe, -twzwza fry of Left to rrght Martha Hammtll Marxlyn Hrllstrand Herb Humhprey Patrrcxa Pettersen Kenneth Moore Merla Peden Murxel Wrlson Betty Perry Lcrs Vlck Iean Wallace Scott Warden Roger Briggs Louts Huber Bob Hamer Rachel Hansen Dorothy Herman Iuhus Wuerthner A THREE ACT COMEDY Directed by Evelyn Cllnton SCENE Prmcrpals outer ofttce Central Htgh School TIME Act l An early April day Act Z The followtng day Act 3 Several hours later Teachers and students as they appeared tvltss Shea secretary Rachel Hansen Mr Nelson asststant prtrcrpal Kenneth Moore M Patterson htstory Roger Brrggs Mtss Prke Dotany Loxs Vrck B1 Herb Humphrey Mtss Eggleston Engltsh Dorothy Hermar Mtss lornson prtysxcal educatto Martha Srryde Mr Jecchrtto a father Bob Harne Henry Ald rch Scott Warden Barbara Pearson Gertte Mr Bradley prmcrpal Mrs Wheeler mustc George Btgel Mrs Aldrrch Mr Ferauson Mary lean Wallace Marrlyn Hrllst and Lours Huber Martha Hammrll Iulrus Wuerthner Merla Peder- Drck Carsor' Patrlcta Petters n Studens Betty Perry Martlca Br sc e D nna tmrnons Mu el V11 Rerru Geora lurrst h lack G eaves 'Vvh a Lrfe Scott Warden rn he role of Henry Aldrrcl' ccrrpletety p ured t e sy of Cltfford Goldsmtth s well Known play deptctrng two days m the s hool lzfe of th1s typtcal Arnerl can boy Henry as a resul of hrs perh ps too ccurate cartcatures o' the faculty was con mu lty get mg nto t ouble x 1th hrs teachers and bemg sen ac NU to 'te prtn played ry Lours Huber Compltc tons began IH earnest when Henry trzed o est tn order to make he htghest grade tn the roo'n and so be ahle to t ke th Barb ra Pearson to the Sprtng Dance The attempt laxled and 1 dn lero he was a cased of steahng and pawnma several band 1n5truments lu tus 't Btaelow' made an excellen vlll m and le n Wallace as Barl ara Pearson rn de an equally oooa herotne The mtncr love tnterest was handled by Rachel Hansen s Mtss Shea the secre ary nd Kenneth Moore s Mr Nelson the assist nt prtnctpal The up, or tn, s was Nell chosen ind an f .1 ltt le comedy Nrs furntshed lay the teachers Mrs Aldrtc 1 M Ve chttto md Gertte ll2l ctpal Nr Braaley chea 1n a hrstory atrl ot hr dreams matters any when erthner as ueorge , . 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Ball Because of the war the decoratrons at the Semor Ball were very slmple but none the less gay Thrs happy occaslon was held on Frrday even1ng February 13 from 9 to 12 Centered about a group of hghts covered wlth colored cellophane large red hearts hung from the cerlmg Hearts and sllhouettes were placed on the walls at even mtervals Behmd the orchestra there was a large Valentrne s1lhouette brllllantly lrghted by two prllars of red and whrte hghts Gordre Rrchards and Hrs Rhythm Benders played from wrthxn a red and whrte decorated orchestra gallery The Vlctory March formed a V and was very colorful and effective Durrng the mtermrssron Let Me Call You Sweetheart was dedrcated to Mrs Moms Semor Class Sponsor The programs were of whlte paper wxth cuprd desrgns outlmed rn led on the covers and on the tltle pages In keepmg wrth the color scheme the prmtmg and the tassels were rn red DANCE PROGRAM Chattanooga Choo Choo Musrc Makers B I y Waltz Medley Shepherd Serenade Bounce Me Brother Wlth a Solzd Four Elmers Tune Lourslana Lullaby Yes Indeed Blues 1n the Nlght Iohnson Rag Whrte Clrffs of Dover The commrttee chalrmen were George Drapes general charrman Dean Dundas decoratrons Vrola Wlllrams publrcrty Iulrus Wuerthner musrc Bernadme Bryant patrons and patronesses Merla Peden programs and Dorothy Grasseschr blds The patrons and patronesses mcluded members of the school board and therr wlves faculty members and parents oi the Junlor and senlor class otfxcers ll3 I. 8. ' 2. Stardust 9. Piano Concerto in B Flat 3. B IO. ' 4. ll. ' ' 5. ' - 12. ' ' 6. , 13. ' ' 7. 14. ' ' 2 l September September September September September September September September September September September September September September t IQQ NIGHT FOOTBALL SEPTEMBER Enthusiastic freshmen invaded the portals ot our school. Upperclassmen returned. Books were issued and classses beqan in earnest. Pep Club planned their extensive activities tor the coming season. Cameron Beck talked to the student body on the personal requirements in the business world. Patrol Squad completed its membership. Noticet First football game ot the season was played. Great Falls l4, Havre O. Executive board and class representatives were nominated. We were royalty entertained by the Kilty Trumpeteers. First lniwas issued. Woel Butte Central triumphed over Bisons, ZOYU. Primary elections were held. First Pep assembly went ott with a bana. Bisons trounced Anaconda Copperheads, 38-O. Newly elected representatives held their tirst October October October October October October October October October October October FIRE DRILL OCTOBER Class officers and executive board members were elected. Scores of the Butte-Great Falls football game were announced at the jitney dance. Final score, Butte 14, Great Falls 13. Roundup staff was officially announced. First fire drill ever held in the auditorium took place during the Fire Prevention Week assembly. lris leannette Matthews, accordion queen, played for us. Executive board met for the first time. Voo Doo assembly was held to put a jinx on Billings. tlt didn't workl. The Three Leonardos qave an exhibition of physical prowess. Students had a chance to bounce on the trampoline. Freshmen gave the GF on Hill 57 its annual coat of white. Holiday! M. E. A. Convention. Halloween Parties. Illij November November November November November November November November November November Il26l 1 l 2 2 2 2 Z MRS BEACHLEY AND MR DICKINSON ON LAST ROUNDUP DAY 4 7 8 NOVEMBER We became better acquamted Wllh the Red Cross through an assembly Students gave vent to therr school Splfll 1n a pep assembly More enthuslasm was worked up by a pep parade for the Butte game The Hawanan team hula huled and sang ltself 1nto the hearts of the students dunng an unusual assembly Annual Iunror Red Cross dnve began today Hawanan team rn a thrlllrng game Iub1lee s1ngers fa1led to appear Frrst of two Thanksgwmg vacat1ons Exclusrve freshman party no upperclassmen allowed Iornt representatlve and execuuve board meetrng The constx tut1on was amended Sophomore barn dance Second Thanksg1v1ng vacatlon thanks to Governor Ford l Armistice Day assembly. Bisons were defeated 27-13 by the O ' ' ' . 1 ' - . 5 . '- 6 . 7 ' ' ' - . December December December December December December December December December December December December December December 19 22 THE TWO BUSIEST PLACES AT NOON! DECEMBER Roundup campa1gn began Blsons were guests at a banquet QIVGD by the Rotary Club Football awards assembly D1SlI1Cl Iournallsm convent1on was held Iapan declared war on the Umted States The entrre student body assembled to hear the Presrdents war address to Congress Mr Brownlng and h1s dog Rlnglo made students anxlous to teach therr dogs tr1cks SGHIOFS met to learn about the Prot1le tests Tlbet Land of Mystery wrth the students Senlors and freshmen were glven the tubercul1n patch test Newly deslgnated B111 of Rlghts Day was celebrated throughout the natlon Semor gxrls voted on D A R nomlnees Annual Chrlstmas assembly The Pep Club decrded to rarse the tlag every morn1ng Students turn out for the Booster Ball Il271 1 ' . 3 ' ' . 5 . 6 ' ' ' ' . 7 ' . 8 ' ' ' ' 11 ' ' . December 11 Mr. Fred Hardenbrook shared his interesting experiences in 12 ' ' ' . 15 ' ' ' 16 ' ' . . . ' . 18 ' . IACK CN THE BEANSTALK VISITS THE MAN IN THE MOON AND THE SPIRIT OF MAGIC Ianuary lanuary lanuary Ianuary Ianuary lcmuary Ianuary Ianuary lanuary I 126 1 3 5 6 12 I4 I6 23, 27 SO IANUARY Livingston played the Bisons on our floor. Students reluctantly returned to school. We assembled to hear the Presidents speech to Congress. Mr. Casteel of the Christian Mission spoke to the student body. Students campaigned for their favorites in an election assembly. Election returns were reported at the election dance. 24, 30 Bisons played the Havre Colts to retain the goat. Executive board voted to purchase a new moving picture projector for the school. lack and the Beanstalk was presented to the grade school children. First semester closed. February February February February February February February February February ENTERTAINMENT BETWEEN THE HALVES OE A BASKETBALL GAME FEBRUARY Second semester began. The groundhog didn't appear due to the Governments ban on Weather forecasts. Cigarettes were sent to Montana soldiers. Elmer Wheeler gave helpful hints to the students in his sales- manship talk in the assembly. CWhat a manll Bisons defeated Bozeman Bobkittens. Pep assembly for Billings game. Anaconda gave way to the Bisons. Sleepy students came to school before the sun rosefnew War time sent clocks ahead one hour. Student association amateur assembly. Senior Sweetheart ball. Everman exhibited the wonders of liquid air. Drum corps assembly. 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'gzf 4 -romogotgoi, Our annual Roundup Day Captured the spirit ot the tun and adventure of old wrld west days w1th lndrans swashbuckltng cowboys and pretty mtsses all m colorful costumes the settmg tor the assembly was an olatasnronea Barn Dance Durmg th darc the var1ous tradltronal contests toolc place and there was even an la trtn wecldmg Two canctrdates wrth th best costumes were chosen from each advrsory and besld s partrcrpatmg 1n the assembly they marched 1n the parade and the wmrt rs were chosen down town The parade was strrkmg wrth the contrastmg floats marchmg groups mocmtec horses and ot course th many rndrvrduals wtth therr stunts The c max rn the day s festrvrtres was the costume dance sponsored by the Roundup Staff The decoratlons were rn a strtctly western theme wlth drawntgs ot lndrans and cowboys adornmg the walls ot the gymnasrum However the students danced to modern musrc turmshed by Ed Prerse and hrs Ambassadors All the prrzes that were won dur1ng the day were awarded at that l1'T1G Co charrmen for the day were Rachel Hansen and Irm Hasterllk The Roundup Commrttee heads were Float Charrman Brll Polrch Truck Charr man Frank Steel Assembly Co charrmen George Drapes and Walt Selako vrch Parade Charrman Glenn Oakes Charrman for Prrzes Tom Busha Publ1c1ty Co chalrmen lean Wallace and Vlola Wrllrams Dance Commrttee Roundup Stall Dance Decoratron Chatrman lanet Thratt Marchrng Charrman Shrrley Greely Horses Charrman Marranna McNa1r Costumes Chalrman Harold Harty Faculty Charrman for the day was Mr Rowe Baadlm Gafmwal The trrst Booster Carnrval was held November l5 l925 smce that year 1t has been an annual event ot great rmportance to the school IH general and to club treasurtes m partrcular but 1t has been held m the sprrng s1nce l929 Th s v ar be dates were Apnl l7 and l8 such a th Freshman F1sh Pond and the Senates Hades are tradrtronally manaa a y the same groups but most concesstons change hands ana t r a always many new ones Thrs year novel and ttmely concessrons r t-ht the Axts and Bomb the Axrs contests Another new rdea was resentatron ot detense stamps to certam luccy persons attendmg the Ca al Each year the Carnrxal has a drstmcttve theme Thrs vears tn m ras Dumbo the lrttte tlymg elephant wrth the brg ears The gvmnasrunt was 1 naed to portray a ctrcus tent Pennants hung from the cerlmg and cl wrs a a ctrcus anrmals were scattered about 'H past years the net protrt ot each concessron vas arvrd d equally b tv er me Booster Club and the group sponsormg the concessron Tn v ar s unusually colorful carnrval was enloyed oy a large rowd I J I , , e .-e, ' ' ' o '- '. e ' . ' A c ' e ' , to te , c 1 r .Q , , , e ' ' ' ' ' . It . , . . . . AA V : ' , : ' ' , : : ' ' , : ' ' , : ' , ' ' 7 ' , l 1' je T.. I . , Most organized groups of the school sponsor a concession. Some of these, . cel b 1 A , he e re r . - ' , ' c ' we e the A T b ' . ' the hourly p ' r ' ' l ' ' rnw: . ' ' ' ' ' T . c. ' ' 1 Q -3 'v' T W 7 1 I I . V . tr ter. 'c ' . 1 A A .o .s it ' ' . ' ' ' . As 1, , ' ' H M ' 9 . el A e r I c ' . ' . , WC Q , . . . C I B Bd! The Booster Ball was held on Monday evenlnq December 22 l94 from O to 14 Thls IS the tradrtlonal formal ball QIVGH durmg the Chmstmas hol1days by the Booster Club tn honor of the home corrung college students The gymnasium was elaoorately decorated wlth thrrty two Chrrstrnas trees ol V rrlllantly hghted and draped w1th tmsel ln the Center of the room above a rn lt rge hells suspended from the ce1l1ng From thxs cluster of bells red and green tended to the sldes cr the room A blue velour drape adorned wrtn a large red h background for the orchestra The muslo was furmshed loy Ed Plerse and hrs Ambassadors A Cl rtstmas tree deslgn m green rd gold on a hackground of hgh llre ros ed :per P med los rover of the rroar rns and the mslde p ges were 'rxottled DANCE PROGRAM Elmer s Tune Shepherd Seren de Blue C1 mpag By U By O lnterrrezzo r ont ntoe el don GOl6 ClT'SClJGS GJEYY 'YIHJ 'Tp TCHS an J OH SSCS ln Us ,AT an r of e hoot d ana herr 1Jes ,J rents h s no u ty 1 e tr n ere Q trrey M Donal Z kerro r fl oe I I l Chr ' nooaa Choo Cl oo You nd l Concer o ID B F Mmor lm Ge tm Sen lmen al O Wh1te Cl1'rs of Do Jer T rs L e of Nme U r Q Q l ru ss Anne so .J mem L m S1 r ls ts' ro tons rlous helgh s qnthcent tree strearrers ex W formed the V J rl1S 'GS S C fl . , ,, . . , , 1, .J , A ' I . W 1 V V - 1 'J I l 1 , is ' ' ' ' ' rv ' ' ., . , ra , . L, Y, A 1 ' . f - ' ' a . ' 1 3 1 o 1' 1 ir . t . 1 5 ,. , 1 a .. l ' ' a .. . l. ' ' 8, 11.3 4 . A 2. 1 1 9. a 3. ,, 'na one IU. o f ' lat ' 4. - - 11. ' tl ' 1' 1 Y,- 5. . . 22. ' ' Q ' 6. I D .' Na 1 SJ Th, .Ferl . Fire l3. ov Q 7. Vfaliz If y 14. l Cuess Q11 Hav- fo Drsarr. .he 1 ' The dince was 3 great sucfess, and the one hundred tltirty-two couples who 'tended en :yea 'no . ' ' te TQ., F111 d a pftr e - ' :lu 'Va . . d Mrs. . Vf. Srjth, lvfl Ho' l' ion, meni- zze s fh, sc.. :oar f,. ' na t of clan . hxs and member f the rug.. Ch- 1 fa: l . The :ornrntte TDS' nie wa.- oh' Q : 'd x '57 f.f3.ilyn 111' .ra .Q przgrxrnsy Yellxe ,LT I Yr puhliqtyt ana Marianna McNair, '-Cora? . auaiaa paam The annual Iunlor Prom was held on May 31 1941 Decoratrons featured hu e lowers sprmkled Wlth m9lGl11C glass lndlrect llghtrnq effects were used throughout the decoratron theme End Walls were covered wrth eggshell panels and the wall behrnd the orches ra wrs ung with blue velvet curtams Dance programs were of whre trosted paper wrth lu prrntmg rnd blurecol r ssels Ed Plerse and hrs Ambassadors playea fror' ra1sed b ndstand Nhl h X1 rs r1r'1 1 l UE' DANCE PROGRAM The Wrse Old Owl Tnere ll Be Some Changes Made Do 1 Vlorry Bug Woogre Bugle Boy My Srster nd I Wa cha Knc J loe'9 The commrttee chcurrren vere Fe en Elclc meyer g YGIIOHS 1ul1us Vtuerthner fnusrc Merl Peden p.lb11C1Y Leo Gray 11 p tons and Arr pol lumpmg at P Xvrorlsra Nalkmg by he Rrfer San Antonrc Ros l z Me Gccfl Bye llc ener1cl'1r'nLlr1xr ee rSS9S Marllyn Hlllstrand programs and Iercme S1114 fm nce manager Pa rons rn luded Mr nd Mrs 1 'W Smith Mr and Mrs A G 1 hr Mr and1'r s Qmr l' members of the school board paren s of class offrc rs and he teachers l r ' . g, f .' . ' F . I ' ' 1 ' 1.2 '. .Ja . ' 'C 'f f'.med.bl . l. ' B. ra a 2. ' ' . . 9. ' ire . ' le 3. 10. E ' ' 1 . ' , 4. ' le ' ' . ll. ' e 5. ' a 12. Wal dley 6. Georgia on My Mind 13. High on a Vfindy H111 7. T . Rf , . 14. a- 1 ' .' . '. . 1 ' 'e.. , f' 3' ..: 5 . e 5 1' rziphrey cl C - ' ' ' ' . ' ' g . ra , ' ' 'X 7 ' E: 'l, a r Eilfffflh 7 f 'c. .a .. . ' , . . . . au, . fr .Less . , 2 1 ' e , in . .33 l Mrs Day Our school IS always kept neat and Clean hy the twelve Janltors and one Jamtress they work U1 several shxfts and some Ox them are sela 'n seen by the students Thls 15 not the ase wxh Mr Swtft however 'or he may always he seen durlnq the class pertods carefully dststmq n corrtdors Mrs Doy and Mr R B Anderson are tn charge of the q1r1s and boys qymnasnmt shower rooms respectrvely whrle Mr Andy Matn land takes Care of the qymnaslum Mr Shan nan Mr Bulmer and Mr Elmore are the l1re men who see that the school rs kept warm M Morr1s Anderson and Mr Wmn dust the class rooms and Mr R B Anderson Mr Grover and Mr Randall work all over the bu1ld1nq whenever xeeded Mr Servoss 1S the ch1ef enqxneer and thereby 1n charge ot the entue Jamtor force Left to rxght Mr Charles Shanahan Mr Andy Mamland Mr Frarm R Servoss Mr Tom Grover M R B Anderson Mr R H Randall Mr H D Swlft Not pxctured Mr E R Bulmer Mr I F Elmore Mr Erle W1nn Mr Morr1s Anderson Mr E E Beckrran 56111111 eegezm you ve efer T19 0 ' nce 1 1udf1e 1 1 p re-fm' G1 1 ty M155 1-1ze1 D 11S 5 when s e tn-es to rhnd ood cost 1m 11,11 sc'1co1 sudens re rr x1n '11 01 1119 cen 5 per d15h Some 1mes on spefml d ,fs Jnd espef1c111y on '1'hu1n1csg1v1n, and Chnstrr 5 lfns of urkey VII111 C111 the 'r1mm1n,5 for 111t-eer rents 1n ne d111y menus he students 11ve cholce 01 5 ndvvtfhes ho d15he5 5 ups 11 de-ssers and co1d be-vercrdes O1 course candy coun er 1n the hu 1: 0' the 1'OC'I'1 IS G1 1 y CI vu' uc11 heehlve Mrs S1e11u 1-1ew1t Jnd M155 Lola Spru,ue C1551 t w1th he f'nok1nq x1h1e 1X1'I'1Of1 1 Ymtth Adm ns 'muon students helm M155 D v15 11h hose 111 numemble tasks VJ1'l1C1'1 mus be don 1n P11 keep the ccneterm runnxng smoothly A FAMILIAR SCEINE DURING THE NOON HOUR N155 Dc1v15 I 11 ' , -1 - 1'-d 1 12313 ' 1 1 T, yan 111 2 p ,Q 1e the '11'Cu1 .If ' face - h - p J ' e aj 1 ' fzr t1e jf 1 1' , 1 at 51- 1: ' 15. grace 'v 4 ' 6' 1- ' 1 'rx time the cafeteria he-1p5 celebrate by serving por' 1 TQ 1 V ' 1 ' ' 1 -- 1 11 - Qu . 11 1 , , . tf 'J ' ' ' , C1 1 , - , t ' , Q' , sf ads, . ,, ,. .LL 2, ' 1. 11 C 1 1, 1 ' v 3 5 1 , 1 1 1 , 1 1 f ' H 'S - ' f -Q . 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Y, ,-u,,,, , ,us ,-H. .v :WQY N . -mx: -M ff rqrhmx lefcjmenl' For the krndness of these people who have so wrllrngly grven us prctures and other assrstance and have thereby arded us rmm asurably rn attarr rng the goal of publrcatron tor the N342 Roundup we wrsh to express our apprecratron To Mrss Fernald of the Publrc Lrbrary tor the use of prctures of the early football and basketball cham pron teams To Mrs R I E Keatrng or her prctures ot the Opera House Stage and the Central Hrgh School To Mr S D Largent tor hrs dedrcatory prcture To Mrs Maxwell for the prcture ot her srster l-larrret Lourse Rolfe the graduate of H396 To Mr McClure ot the Beatrrce Creamery for hrs prcture ot the hrgh school used on the end shee s To Mr Mulcahy ot the Great Falls Pnoto Vrew Company for hrs prctures of the Whrttrer and Long fellow schools To Mrss Trrgg a member of the trrst graduatrng class who so gracrously assrsted us Nrth hrstorrcal detarls and who lent us her Cla s ot 93 announce ment t ' e ' ' re . , 4 . . . . 1 and for historical information. 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