Great Falls High School - Roundup Yearbook (Great Falls, MT)
- Class of 1949
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Hs, Gam Qing Ahminintratinn Sur., QSXNX 'N' 3 8 l Supermtendent 5 Message The 1949 Roundup rs aedrca ed to he sprrrt t he l'-ortyN1ner at hardy adventurer who 'uelped to move econormc actrvlty westward Less than a hundred years ago stragglers from the Calrtorma Gold Rush drlfted rnto the country whrcr was to become Montana Smce that tlme a great st te has been created whrch leads all others rn many ways Several C1l19S have grown from small settlements to communrtres mth a populatrou pproachmq 50 OOC all thts takmg place m less than a hundred years Men ot vrsron estabrlshed Great Falls out htt ye rs ago Srnce 'rat ume 1t has developed crty rn Montana Great Falls has become a great rornmercral Cen er has one ot the frnest school systems rn the Northwest and fGC1l1Y19S for Pommumty recreatron all thrs has come about ln the short perrod of about hlty years Growth and development rn hrs short spa e ot ume emphrsr es somethrng for students leavmq r-hgh S hool the tremendous arrve of youth and the frne hrngs whrcn can be done ri traxnmg and desrre are present You have the youth and enemy We srn erely hope that Great Falls Publrc Schools have provrded basrc trarnmg ln those qualrtres whlch wrll estahlrsh our graduates as leadmg Cltrzens those wrth techmcal knowledge C1V1C responsrbrlrty respect 'or the rxghts of thers and the desrre to achreve ROBERT B FARNSWORTH Superm endent l l ' l ' ' . ' 4 . ah 3' a . .r ' , ' xnto one of the leading commercial cities of the Northwest. lt may Justly claim to be the largest l ROBERT B NOBLE Chairman BOARD OF TRUSTEES MR RANDALL SWANBERQ Vice Chairman MR V F GIBSON Busin s Manager DR. EARL L. HALL MR. E. C. STEELE MRS. FRANK KERR The Board ot Trustees has charge of direct inq and supervising the activities ot the many educational mines of the city, and meeting tibly all the special problems which arise in these days of increased student enrollments. teacher shortages, building improvements, and salary adjustments. Displaying outstanding community leadership the board met many emergencies to assure Great Falls citizens of the best and most equal educational appor- tunities here for all. MR. ARC!-IIE MCCALLUM DR. A. l. TERRILL t 9 1107 Pri1zciprzl's Message ln 1849 the frontrers were consxderably drfferent than they are today Vast expanses of vxrgm soxl lmpenetrable forests and towerrng mountarns greeted the proneers of the westward expansxon Man s struggle wrth nature was to a great extent an effort to overcome the mater1al1st1c obstacles that blocked hrs path Abundant natural resources offered opportunrtles to those Wlfh v1s1on and courage An emprre was rn the makmg and the forty nmers pushed on towards the new honzons been leveled Top soxls have been depleted and two world wars have cut aeeply mto the natural resources of the contment New frontlers face us aaaxn today Problems created by the xmpact of sclence on socxety seem xnsurmountable Ploneers m the fleld of rdeas and rdeals see on the hcrrzon a greater challenge than that whrch confronted thelr forefathers Good luck forty nlners of 1949 you too w1ll need vrsron and courage Congratulatlons to the Roundup Staff for producmg thrs valuable record of student hfe CYRILH HANCOCK Prmcxpal One hundred years have elapsed since those hardy pioneers came to conquer, Forests have As he d Vigil r e c' le arup Mr Anderson vt e principal tundles mpeten ly and fairly the problems besetting students trying to attain scholarships helping them to mee' college entrance requtrer' ents Fo rn run., decisions necessary in the main cnan e o' cood assroctr schedules Hrs guidance and friendly assistance ire highly valued hy his many friends among the studen s to rren's and trculty MAYME MUPCHIF Dean of Women This wide awake medic alerts stu rents and heir parents to proper health rules throughou' heir high school years so that graduates know how to keep their physical well being at its best. To promote good health habits, maintain sturdy physiques, and better prepare the students to take care of their own future defects, examinations are started by Mrs. Morris and Dr. H. V. Gibson, city, county health officer, on Freshmen, and permanent health records are kept through high school. EDMUND T ANDERSON Kr e Prin ipa Miss lf rchi is he resrected eader of the women of the s hool having rded cr area nurnher of girls and math studen's in her many w tl illed years c service as counselor and dean ln dddii n o arrymg a heavy teaching load she takes an ctive t r in he selection of grr s eligible to receive top hon ors rn the school and lrclps prepare girls for leadership in what used to e the n n s world LILY MORRIS School Nurse Boho Kino A Bram Oh E. S , Ed M. Oregon State College B A. Montana State Umversity Untverstty of Oregon Rocky Moun am College Nil' B0 . wAs 1 EVER GOOD -A A' .- a. ff 'If Q - U I I I ' I iv, I 1 ' ' ' 3 L n. a University of Montana Lxbrartan, Sponsor Ltbrary Club ' i Bookkeepmq 1 and 2 Flnances Actxvxty Fund Fmances Athletic Assocfatton Coffman. Margaret B. A. B. Colorado State College of Educatxon Typmq Flemmq Eugen: M Asststant Coa h Football Transferred to Stanford Umv rstty S anford Cal forma EMM Corbin. Graco B. A. Phtlllps Unlversxty The Amerxcan University U. S. Hxstory, World Hxstory Crouch, M. I.. A. B., B. S. Unmversity of Mtssourt M. A. Northwestern Umversfty Plane GQOTRGUY Garvor. loannotto B. A. llnxverslty of Montana M. A. Umversfty of Clnfaqo Umverslty of Callfornta Umversuy of Southern Cahforzycx Unxversxty of Hawau Amerxcan Unxverstty U. S. Hfstory Arnerfcan lnstttutlons and Problems Agora Club Sponsor X. Haines, Martha B. A. Des Mo Urttverstty of Ul'1lV9l'SlIY of Umverstry of U. S. Hzsfory mes Umversvy Southern Cal1fo:n.a Washfnqforl Montana fl3J fl'-IABLE VD 5 N ESPANQP fAf 1, Q , X l 1 if 7 1 X. A U UWM X11 Y RX11uxxllXXXXXxxxxxx 69 Hoim, Opal B. S. Kansas State College of Aqrlculture and Applred Sfnence Social Studres Hunt. Elsie V. B. A, Universrty ot Montana Universlty of Mrnnesota Umversrty of Southern Cahfornza World Htstory, Social Studles l-2 Sponsor of Cheer Squad Lxmpuss Boulah B B S Umversl y of M ssourr Umversuy of VV ash nqto 1 Spar' sh C147 World Hlsfory Iennings, Mary Frances B. S, Kansas State College Montana State College Enqllsh 1-243 Twtrltnq Club Sponsor Lyon, Martha Iano B. A. Lawrence College Umverslty of Wrsconsm Staqecratt, Enqlrsh, Dramatrcs Theatre Produzcfrons Drrector gn Holgoson. Mrs. Ruth Toy Cwm. LJ Great Falls I-hgh School OfllK'GfSGCIClGIY to Prlnclpal lun. Ludvik H. A. B. Nebraska State Harvard Unxversrty Adams State, Alamosa, Colorado Mathematrcs Assistant Coach Football, Basketball, Track Intramural Coach Football, Basketball Track 'fl 'Z' McElroy. Harold I.. B. S. Brllmqs Polytechnxc lnstltute Montana State Umversrty Rocky Mountam College Social Studxes 1-2 Advanced Clvxcs Skr Club Sponsor J Henry, Donna B. A. B., B. S., M. S. University ot Oregon Oregon State College Advanced Typing Thomas Shorthand Bookkeeping I-2 als, C King. Edna H. B. A. University ot Nebraska University of Washington Denver University English Building Representative in G.F s . f it f T-E'-1 C it . it X ' 5. Sd. .T.A. 'mm' Holman. Margaret X' l ,f B. S. Montana State College ' University of Minnesota Home Economics tillttlm 'tt Lx' 1 WW hi vw. it ltitit.. Koen. Thor-blorn Leary. Grace M M. A., M. E. North Dakota State A, B. University of Montana Teachers College Montana State University Montana State College Printing, Manual Arts Senior Class Sponsor IDS - XX 6, Moor! Harriet K E Mona aSaeUniv A M Colu bla Universi' Drawing a d Pair' rg Corrmer al Art Art Appre ration e Ro cl p A S o Morris Beulah K B S Mor na Sta e College Univers ty of Mon a a Universi f o' Chi g ontona S I o al S College o' Education Umvers y c Sou he n C ' Advanced Shorthand Advanced ypewrmng Office Pract. OID English u School Nurse 'fix Morris, Lily . Qt, 5 Q a O . J Q f X VH JL . 4 gr rr, Q ! ff A 45' D 4 lx Murchio, Maymo Murphy. Helen B. A. Umversxty of North Dakota B, S. Umversity of Wrsronsm UNVGTSUY Of Chiwqo Northz-:es'crrx Umversrty Unlverslty of Washmqfon Speech Columbta Umversrty 3913339 Plane Geometry Dean of Gxrls Nolson. MYYU0 Olson, Gorirudc M. B. A. COHCO1'd1C1 03119539 B, S. Montana State College UHIVEYSHY Of MOUTGUCI Gustavus Adolphus College Unrversxty of Mznrmesota Umvezsny of Montana Enqlxsh lumor Class Sponsor Booster Club Sponsor Algebra, Egglgqy Parsons. Edmund A. B, S. State College A 6 M Colorado Army Arr Force Radio School Arrrry Axrways Commumcatxon Sqhool Caprtol Radro Enqmeermq Instrtute Electrr: Shops, Radlo Rothman Cathonno Rhode: Goldu MQY B A Iamestown College B A Umversrty of lllmots Umverslty of Cal forma K s r s Ladtes To lormq Co Umverstty of No ana M A 'olwnb a Unxversttl' French 1 V 3 4 V c Socral S d es 1' Sfvonsor Fran H Club CO'OIdlEC.Cf of Socxal Swzdxes l-.. Faculty Assemoy and Roundup Day Committees Roseberry, Arthur S. B. S. Kansas State Teachers College Urztvorsrry of Colorado Untversrty of Washtnaton Sgzorsmarrltke Drtvmq Director Vtsual Edt1f:at1on,Crty S:hools -i 7 , l' o'v Sticht. Elmer H. B. A. River Falls State Teachers College M. Ed. Montana State University Chemistry Wagner, Etholda B. S. Montana State College University of Washington University of Southern California Handcraft tl8l .sv-1 B. S. Montana University of University of Trigonometry Algebra, College Algebra Coaching Baseball Boys' and Girls' Bowling League Supervisor Swarthout. Bill B. A, Montana State University Physical Education Coach of Foctball, Basketball and Track Webb. Mrs. Marion B. S. La Crosse State Teachers College University of Montana Physical Education Girls' Athletic Association Orchests, Tennis Club Sevalstad, Winih-ed M. St. Cloud Teachers College University of Rochester College of Education University of Montana Study Hall Swenson. Thelma B, A. Montana State University English Whittomorn, Oliva G. A. B. University of Michigan University of Southern California University ot Oregon English 9-IO AHB X B I t I ii? i'!'Q i . Spaulding, Rolaloa H. Stolanoll, Iohn 1. Q B. A, University of Michigan B. S. Montana State College English California Institute of Technology Cornell University Physics, General Science Swenson, Vern Thompson, Inu Great Falls High School B. S. University of Minnesota Office, Secretary to Asst. Principal Algebra, Solid Geometry Willett Robert V Yank: Hannah R B S Montana State College B S Northwes ern S a e Cotlege University of Montana M A Denver University Ma l-emattcs NFL Sponsor Declama ion Ora ory and Extempo aneous Speaking Speech Correctionist at Col ege ot Pacific t 2 Tonkin, Lola Henkel B. S. Montana State Normal Eastern Montana State Normal Billings Polytechnic Cleveland School of Arts Superior State Teachers College Art Structure Applied Design 1191 Second Semester Offxcers Presldent Don Baker Secretary Mary Lourse Kotz Vxce Presrdent H P Brown 6209 I-3 AQ STUDENT GGVERNMENT Todays student government IS rn dtrect contrast to the corrupt and un democratlc government to be found IH the gold held of 1849 The gold mmers of 1849 were sub1ect to pressure by pol1t1c1ans the1r votes could be bought and sold thelr ballots were stuffed and the electlon results could rarely be depended upon The prospectors oi 1949 m th1s camp ot secondary educatxon elect and d1rect a student government wrth tull conhdence that therr w1shes are the command of the Councrl of Representatlves the Executtve Board and the Student Assocratron othcers who cooperate wlth the admlmstratron and School Board to make the school s pohcr s 45 , fl 'ix' 'x . l wx 'V , ' 'mi' in Q3 f V , lx lk , 3 . , . : 1 : ' , , e. F1rst Semester Offrcers Vrce Pres1dent Ioyce Slperly Presrdent Don Baker Secretary Mary Lourse Kotz Treasurer Mary Io Manns 5 , EXECUTI E BO RD Officers Elected Each Semester i , gi-1 , , , 'si K melt I I if -. ' 7 2 I h, as I t f Av 5' ' i 3. DON ROBINSON Znd Semester f. , . ,, 5 A .. Qt X 1 BILL ELLIS lst Semester IAN DAVIDSON FRANCES IORGENSEN 2nd Semester lst Semester BILL FLEMING MARGARET LITTLE ED STEVENSEN lst Semester 1st Semester 2nd Semester 2nd Semester as BILL GABRIEL IIM KERR WILMA SORENSEN g3HS2n?i?eIQ. Qnd Semester 2nd Semester lst Semester 7 I wl we PAUL FERD CHASE MATHEW LLOYD SMITH lst Semester 2nd Semester lst Semester 2nd Semester I 21 Nick Baker Ioe Boooth Mese Clark 'i- Beverly Kind Ruth Kinney Gus Ledgkis 207 207 310 ki X 1-wif A 4 y X W1 A , ,' A ,- ' 1 Ian Davidson 213 an I -.1 Tony Marino 201 George Shulke Iack Sohl Don Talcott Sarah Thiebaud 109 112 112 123 '1'Om GOOCh Ioan Iackson 101 218 Willard Prouti Dorothy Reeves Bob Iohnson 108 ,e if! E' K1 i my ', Bob F0559 Mary lane Goqqcms Kari 1-Ijermstad Dick jgmzeski 211 217 213 310 Ioan Morgan 201 S E N I O R S Duane Brees J 101 U I ,. F' O R f--. A S ' , , J E Larry LeClaire S 218 Boyd Rlpplmqer Ke-nnard Sexben di ,Q Nw if fi liirley Mashino 105 Q. .' N , 'll B111 Showen Ierry O'Rei1ly 204 ,W ' ,ning , . xi' .1 -1- FP' ' X. Dick Rebal Wayne Rowe 318 109 TUDE Bill Burckhard 302 -G? ' as 2-5 I? I .1 Glen Miller 105 Ed Stevensen Bill Donnelly Ray Edmonds 315 107 -re. , -f-' s -e tb 1. 1 ENN' ,Q I , K JM l 131 li Bob Nelson Bob Pearce 215 104 .y 5 W- if u, ., .i 4 ii if 11 Don Winierrowd Claire Wuerl 316 V-asf Q17, I Bill Alf Murdo Campbell 203 106 'ai' 17' V' Roslyn Ferguson 121 ri nr - Q' '1 .nz 4. ' f :Yi giv, N AX f ff Bill Gabriel 106 ,A ...I 5 , Iim Green 202 1-cr, C3 nn 1.1 Qzzf' Gloria Greqness 216 ,, Q. if lanet Harper Sally Lussila Ianet McKenzie Bernard Moqstacl In-imes O'Connor Ed Ritt 205 216 102 210 210 214 CGUNCIL 0 M R Richard Shepherd Lorraine Swain E 205 313 Louise Amundson Betty Bley Dorothy Bliss Bill Calvert Iim Costin Dan Eigeman 306 306 Cafe 314 317 308 - ,M I, A 51 gl 79' A 7 'S , ' .121 Qbgw ' fi' ' K ef, I 25513 -- 1 W I F , 1 si Lf 5- V af 21 X 'Q I ' X ll X' ns' ' M Tom Gillespie Nancy Harris Chuck I0hnS0r1 Marvin lohnson Cynthia Lofstrom Chase Mathews 305 305 205 205 Cafe 122 '73, 1. 3 t al, f 1 Winn! viii. ,. 'alcf' 4, -29' Q Q2 1 .455 'fi 5 li-k 0 5 , XA Z, - ' 1 ' .,,, f fm , I .f f -, 1 I 1 ' n L Q I , . x , , Q X tn . U Q , I H K U s n . A SPXUYOU PGGYSOU WG1k9f PETQTSOYI Ralph Rcmclcmo Bonnie Silvernale Fawn Story Don Tadvick 303 304 304 206 Cafe 212 Q- v 4 3 ,W-.,y v-4: Q22 wa 45' ,V Mr .Q t AX . .515 mf, , Q, Bill Gue Charlene Kennedy 202 214 gy as .M go Barbara Rydell 205 'Q 'iv Q, ia ., y .. S 'Ts Marjorie Throm 313 Bruce Ensley 308 .0 in , Q ,' ' 1 g 1, 1 W qi 'Q Barbara McDermand 122 A :JY Metta Tinney 212 B' Sue Seltzer 205 Alice White 312 F R E S H M E N x lane Olson 303 f , 4 ful iv, U Dee Wilson 301 1 'K Q rw G W, W9 W W4 4 KS! Senior Class Officers and Sponsor Pres1dent Bob Yurko Secretary Treasurer lack Merrrck SPOUSOT Miss Lorme Errckson Way back xn 45 the 49ers entered these hall wxth courage and enthusxasm to beqln pros pectmg for golden knowledge Today the 49ers are l avrn to Great Falls Hxqh School a qold crusted record of achxevement 1n peppy class assernbhes hlah ratmq lmwas a natxonally Crt IS hopedl ac claxmed yearbook and a Bra Slxteen Conference Basketball champronshxp Many of the actxve members of the class wxll not foraet the trme ID 47 when they chmbed the bla h1ll to hx the GF and whrtewash the 49 It was 1n 48 that the 49ers put on a top notch Iumor Prom and the Gold Dust Ball was one of the hxghllqhts of the Senlor year Yeseeree Great Falls I-lxqh and its class of 49ers are a camp to be proud of from now tml 2049 127 vice Pfesiieiiiff 'lf G l ' ,i,,Nick won Altenburq, Rudolph Iohn ,,RudY.. I Favorite Pastime: Fishing l Ambition: To be a Machinist Activities: Patrol Squad 1-2-3 Roundup Parade 3 Intramural Basketball l-2 Track l Arnaud, Delores Maxine Babst. Dolores Maxine Dee Favorite Pastime: Dancing Ambition: To learn to drive Activities: Ski Club 4 Stagecraft 3 Players' Club 2 t28l Anderson. Phyllis Andy Favorite Pastime: Keeping busy Ambition: To do what I can to make this a better world in which to live. Activities: Co-Editor Roundup 4 Girl State 4 Senior Announ. Com. 4 Players' Club Sec'y 4 Roundup Staff 3-4 Roundup Assembly 3-4 Iniwa Soc. G Feat. Ed. 3-4 Ski Club 2-3 Heisey Award l-3 Messiah 1-2 Class Assembly I Representative l Babbe. Ioyce Anita Babbe Ambition: To own a Lincoln Continental Convertible driven by a tall Swede Activities: A Scrap of Paper 4 Roundup Staff 3-4 Ski Team 4 Senior Ball Com. 4 Iniwa Staff Adv. Mgr. 3-4 Ski Club 1-2-3-4 Class Assemblies 2-3-4 Iunior Prom Com. 3 Representative 3 Pan American Club 3 I-Ieisey Award 2-3 G.A.A. 1-2 Baker, Donald Hoy Panadero Baker Favorite Pastime: Cruising the drag on my bicycle Ambition: To see Norman Rockwell Activities: Student Assoc. President 4 Track l-2-3-4 Pres. Pan American Club 4 Band 1-2-3-4 Drum Major 3-4 I.etterman's Club 3-4 Class Assembly l-2-3-4 Roundup Cartoonist 1-2-3-4 lniwa Cartoonist 1-2-3-4 Ski Club 4 Football I-2-3 Boys' State 3 Vice Pres. Iunior Class 3 Bann, Eleanor Selma Dutchess Favorite Pastime: Living, lov- ing and laughing Ambition: To be a nurse Activities: Office Duty 3 Baird, Russell LeRoy Russ Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing Ambition: To have a good Ilme Entered from Fairfield High School, Fairfield, Mont. 4 Baker. Nick Brinton Nick Favorite Pastime: Doing as little work as possible Ambition: To he an educated tramp and be head of a hobo union Activities: Representative 4 Bowling 4 Intramural Bask'ball I-2-3 4 Hockey 3 Reserve Football 2-3 Entered from Butte Public High School, Butte, Mont. 2 .N V .c gf: i , ' rt- Bardwell, Dorothy Louise 1tDOt,f Favorite Pastime: Dancing Ambition: To own my own dude ranch Activities: Senior Class Play G.A.A. I-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Volleyball I-2-3-4 Ping Pong 1-2-3-4 Driving Course 3 Badminton I-2 Tennis l-2 Com. 4 4 A Q , 4 . fb Bechard. Virginia Rose Ginny or Ginger Favorite Pastime: Playing tennis Ambition: To be a secretary Activities: Girls' Basketball 4 G.A.A, l-2-3-4 Ping Pong 4 Library Club Vice Pres 3 Volleyball l-2-3 Office Duty 2 Tennis 1-2 Ice Skating 2 Home Ec. Club Sec'y 1 Berhow, lola Geraldine Olie Favorite Pastime: Being happy Ambition: To play in a sym- phony orchestra Activities: All-State Orchestra 4 Orchestra Librarian l-2-3-4 Spring Festival l-2-3-4 String Quartet 1-3-4 Pan American Club 3 Messiah 2 Office Duty 2 Black, Barbara lean Favorite Pastime: Trying to see without my glasses Ambition: To take a slow boat to China by way of Iapan Activities: Office Duty 4 Ski Club 4 Shepherds Star 4 A Cappella Choir 3-4 Spring Festival 1-2-3-4 Music Awards 3 Christmas Assembly 3 Messiah 1-2 Library Club Sec'y 1-2 Drum Corps 1-2 Representative 1 Beckman. Alice May Becky or Al Favorite Pastime: Movies Ambition: Own a cattle ranch at Kalispell Activities: Library Club 3 Betlike, Ilene Fae Becky Favorite Pastime: Dancing Ambition: To be a good stenographer Activities: Concert Band l-2-3 Marching Band l-2-3 Basketball Band l-2-3 Blackorby. Lee Keith Lee Favorite Pastime: Bowling Ambition: To run a business of my own Activities: Patrol Squad 3-4 Boboth. lgseph Robert ,. oem Favorite Pastime: Golfing Ambition: Professional Golfer Activities: Representative 4 Bowling 4 Interscholastic Golf 2-3-4 Roundup Parade 3 Iunior Prom Dec. Com. 3 Montana Champ lr. Golf 3 Intramural Basketball 1-2-3 Patrol Squad Captain l-2 Iunior Varsity Basketball l - Black, Gene Wesley Wes Ambition: To get passing grades at college Activities: State Champ. Football 3-4 Shepherds Star 4 Mixed Octet 4 Varsity Football 3-4 Letterman's Club 3-4 Athletic Honor Society 3-4 A Cappella Choir 3-4 Boys' Quartet l-2-3-4 Patience 3 Representative 3 Christmas Concert 3 Messiah 1-2 I Bley. Thelma Marie Thel Favorite Pastime: Deb dinners Activities: Bowling 4 Iniwa 4 Office Duty 3 Commencement Usher 3 Booster Club 2-3 Booster Club Sec'y 3 Booster Prog. 6- Dec. Com. 2 Tennis I Volleyball 1 M.S.T. l Roundup Parade 1 ,,.Q,. 'l M 3 'cr' ' Booen. Eugene Warren 'IGEDGH Favorite Pastime: Dancing Ambition: Travel around the world i 29 l Borchers, Louis Frederick Louie Favorite Pastime: Trying to keep my car running Ambition: To find a perfect Model A Ford Boutilier, Wilhelm 'l'. Boots Favorite Pastime: Loafing Ambition: To be successful Activities: Driving Course 4 Football and B.B. Mgr. l Chorus 1 5 a I Bradford, Mary Helen Favorite Pastime: Having fun Activities: Library Club 2-3 1301 Borsheim, Richard R. ,,DiCk,. Favorite Pastime: Skiing Ambition: To be a success Activities: Ski Team 3-4 Ski Club Vice Pres, 3-4 Intramural Basketball l-2 Freshman Football l Bowman. Walter Wendle Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing Ambition: To be a farmer Activities: Football l-2 Britton, Gerald T. Brit Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To be a success in any field in which I choose to venture Activities: A Cappella Choir 4 State Football Champ. 4 Varsity Football 3-4 Letterman's Club 3-4 Letterman's Ball Com. 3-4 Senior Ball Com. 4 Players' b 3 lunior C . 3 up s i Va tball 1-2 un' Var Track l-2 Brown, Donald Coleman I 'DOD' A Favorite Pastime: Fishing Ambition: To own a ranch Brandt, Rodney Galen Hot Rod Favorite Pastime: Spending money Ambition: To cross the Ogelvie Rockies Activities: Ghost Wanted 4 Import. of Being Earnest 4 Play Night 3 Patience 3 Players' Club 3 A Cappella Choir 3 Mixed Chorus l-3 Uncertain Wings 2 Track 1-2 Class Assemblies 1-2 Frosh Football l Intramural Basketball 1 Brodie, Rosalie Row Favorite Pastime: Having fun Ambition: To go around the world Activities: lniwa Staff 4 lniwa Literary Editor 4 Roundup Staff 4 Roundup Assembly 4 Entered from Nanking Amer- ica School, Nanking, China 4 f Brown, Hazel Marie Hazel Favorite Pastime: Dancing Ambition: To travel around the world Activities: Pan Americqilub 4 I H t x Brown, H. P. Henry Favorite Pastime: Being with Kari Ambition: To be successful in any chosen profession Activities: Vice Pres. Student Assoc. 4 All-State Tackle 4 Vice Pres. Lettermen 4 Sec'y-Treas. Pan Amer. Club 4 State Champ. Football 4 Roundup Staff 4 Roundup Assembly 4 Senior Assembly 4 Ski Club 4 Boys' State 4 Nat'l Ath. Scholas. Soc, 3-4 Iunior Varsity Football l if Dueling, Donald Arvid Don Favorite Pastime: Hunting Ambition: To get my own stock ranch Campanella, George Louis George Favorite Pastime: Skiing Ambition: To be a success Activities: Booster Club 4 Booster Ball Com. 4 Ski Club 4 Senior Ball Com. 4 Pan American Club 3 Representative 2 Heisey Award 2 Brust, lean 1-2-3-4 Buley, Robert George Bounce Favorite Pastime: Going out with Bobbie Ambition: To be happy Activities: Senior Ball 4 Intramural Bask'ball 1-2-3-4 Recreation Baseball l-2-3-4 Iunior Prom 3 Freshman Assembly 1 I l I. l X oct .Ugg vorite Pitimez Sports ti ' gracwi' fr 9 5 Ac iesv State Foo a h . V Foot Q rsit ask all -4 Jcvarsitbsase l 3- 14' kxrslt racclg 4 tterma ' - W. A riwnneegion B seb 1 - 3 R e Footbal Reserve Baske ll 1- Entered from Fort n High School, F t Benton, Mont. l Carr, Nancy lean CarpY Favorite Pastime: Trying to make up my mind Ambition: To travel Activities: French Club 3-4 Sadie Hawkins 3-4 G.A.A. l-2-3-4 Graduation Usher 3 Driving Course 3 Grchestra 1-2 M.S.T. 2 Spring Festival l-2 Messiah 1-2 Tennis 1-2 Badminton Champ. 2 Table Tennis 1-2 - Campbell, Thomas M. Tom Favorite Pastime: Athletics Ambition: To tinish college Activities: State Champ. Football 4 Football l-2-3-4 Letterman's Club 3-4 Letterman's Ball Com. 4 Varsity Basketball 3-4 Varsity Baseball 3-4 Iunior Prom Com. 3 Iunior Varsity Basketball 2 Sec'y Soph Class 2 Carpenleru Alva Charles Working on successful Star 4 Carson, Daniel Fred Dan Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing Ambition: To make good, have friends, and be hgPPY Activities: Bowling 4 Ski Club 4 Intramural Basketball l-2 t 31 l Carter Mary Ann Ruth Favorite Pastime Writing shorthand Ambition To be a good stenographer Activities Library Club 4 Historian Library Club Pan American Club 3 Homemaking Club 1 Carter Robert F Bob Favorite Pastime: Learning to s i Ambition: To move to Florida Activities: Ski Club 4 Intramural Basketball 3-4 Representative 3 Cartlidge, Audrey Mae Audrey Favorite Pastime: Dancing and roller skating Ambition: To travel Activities: Pan American 3-4 Casey, Patrick Iames HP. .U Favorite Pastime: Skiing Ambition: To be a success in whatever I take up Activities: State Football Champ. 4 Varsity Football 3-4 Varsity Track 2-3-4 Letterman's Club 2-3-4 Pres. Lettermen's Club 4 Ski Club 4 Senior Ball Com. 4 Vice Pres. Student Body 3 Roundup Day Com. 3 Representative 1-2 President of Class I-2 Executive Board l Chisholm, Patricia Anne Lil' Inch or Lil' Pat Favorite Pastime: Being with friends Ambition: To grow to 5 feet l inch Activities: Stagecraft 4 Costumes, All-School Play 4 Pan American 3 1321 Christensen Betty lean Betty Ambition To be a kinder garten teacher Activities Shepherd s Star 4 Office Duty 4 A Cappella Choir 3 4 Spring Festival l 4 Patience 3 Sophomore Assembly 2 Messiah 2 Clapp Martha Ann Mac Favorite Pastime: Waiting by the phone with Babbe and Berger Activities: Shepherd's Star 4 Booster Club 3-4 Sec'y Booster Club 4 Ski Club 2-4 Sec y Ski Club 4 Spring Festival I-4 A Cappella Choir 3-4 Patience 3 Uncertain Wings 2 Sophomore Assembly 2 Heisey Award 2 Representative 2 Christ Arthur Frank Ar Favorite Pastime Hunting and fishing Ambition To be successful in whatever field I choose Activities Senior Ball Dec Com 4 Intramural Basketball l 2 4 Roundup Parade 2 Cislo Euqenel Iunior Favorite Pastime Hunting and ice skating Ambition To Join the Navy I f 'ff' la' . A 'L slr ,.y Clark, Maurice P., Ir. Mese Favorite Pastime: Skiing Ambition: To win a ski race Activities: Ski Club 2-3-4 Pres. Ski Club 4 Ski Team 3-4 Representative 4 Roundup Parade 3 Intramural Basketball 1-2 Sophomore Assembly 2 Roundup Assembly 2 Chorus 2 Coloff, Lawrence Favorite Pastime: Beethoven symphonies Ambition: To contribute some- thing worthwhile to the music world Activities: Boy's State 4 Shepherd's Star 4 A Cappella Choir 3-4 Spring Festival 1-2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Messiah 1-2-3 Patience 3 Sophomore Assembly 2 Cowan, Stanley Albert Stan Favorite Pastime: Dramatics and basketball Ambition: To own the New York Times Activities: Ghost Wanted 4 A Scrap of Paper 4 Player's Club Play Night 4 Senior Assembly 4 Iniwa Staff 3 Roundup Staff 3 Roundup Assembly 3 'S' w 5 V1 ,, c m U' 0- 5 ro. YU '1 '1 S 2 ' 9' Sw 'fgfsa o. ii .E H. , Q. I Q. fa :Ye 0 , ,, 12 5 : -liisrjjkz, ??f?:?lt?' y :gl i, fs Cox, Ralph Bruce Pinky Favorite Pastime: Marian Ambition: Get to the top Activities: Concert Band l-2-3-4 Marching Band l-2-3-4 Ski Club 1-2-3-4 Driver's Course 4 Patrol Squad 1-2-3 Captain, Patrol Squad 2 Cook. Vernon Vance Steve Ambition: To do to the best of my ability any job or position I undertake Activities: Ghost Wanted 4 Cheer Squad 3-4 Projectionists l-2-3 Driver's Course 3 Sophomore Assembly 2 Messiah 2 Spring Festival 2 Chorus l-2 Freshman Assembly l Patrol Squad l Cox, loyce Helen NIO., Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing Ambition: To be happy Activities: Office Duty 4 G.A.A. 3 Basketball 1-2 Baseball 1-2 Volleyball l-2 45 - N Cunnlnqhaliialfldwln Lee Favorite Pastime: Skiing Am1'ii,tion: Aeronautical engi- Beer A livities: cl3f'um Major 4 Ski Club 4 ' Roundup Day Com. 4 ' Band 1-3-4 Patrol Squad 2 Freshman Football l Intramural Basketball l Dailey. Charles Ruuell Chuck Favorite Pastime: Movies Ambition: To travel Entered from St. Mary's 3 as 1 Cummings, Geraldine Marie Ierrie Favorite Pastime: Talking Ambition: To own a floral shop Activities: Driving Course 4 Iunior Assembly 3 G.A.A, 2-3 Chorus l Spring Festival l Cutler. Robert Dalve. Shirley Maryann Kitty Favorite Pastimez That cer- tain flyboy Activities: Heisey Award 3 G.A.A. l-2-3 Orchesis 1-2 Pep Club 2 M. S. T. 2 Representative l Q R. ,.. ' caan Darling, Charles Russell Chuck Favorite Pastime: Hunting and swimming Ambition: To have a success- ful future Activities: Concert Band 4 Entered from Leavenworth H. S., Leavenworth, Wash, 4 C Y Davidson. lan Bruce Ian Favorite Pastime: Sports Activities: Letterman's Club 2-3-4 Football Manager l-2-3-4 Basketball Manager 1-2-3-4 Track Manager l-2-3-4 Sports Editor, Iniwa 4 Sports Editor, Roundup 4 Sr. Announcement Com. 4 Roundup Assembly 4 Representative 2-4 Executive Board 4 Letterman's Ball Com. 3-4 Freshman Assembly l Day, Lntor H. R Les l-avorite Pastime: Staying out late at night Ambition: To graduate this year Activities: State' Champ. Football 4 Varsity Football 4 Entered irom Chillicothe High School, Chillicothe, Ill. 4 C347 Davidson, Clara Elvira P. K. Favorite Pastime: Breathing Activities: Agora 3-4 N, F. L. 4 All-State Orchestra 4 Orchestra 1-2-3-4 Spring Festival 2-3-4 Messiah 2-3 Roundup Day Assembly 3 Sophomore Assembly 2 Chorus l Davis, Dixie Loo Favorite Pastime: Being with Don Ambition: To go to Canada Activities: Pan American Club 2-3 Advertising Mgr., lniwa 2 Donoon, Patricia Lea Pat Favorite Pastime: Trying to catch the school bus Ambition: To be prompt Activities: lournalism 4 m Bowling 4 Roundup P r de Flo 1'3- Entered fro i . ., 1 ff I i Il-fl-1' D0 'UI jf! fy, Diltad, Iohn O. lack Favorite Pastimez Playing the piano Entered from Brady H. S., Bff1dY, Mont. 4 DUUPIGY, Iacquelyn Helene Iackie Favorite Pastimez Living, I guess Ambition: To be successful in anything I do Activities: Ghost Wanted 4 Senior Ball Poster Com. 4 Player's Club 3-4 Asst. Dir., Scrap of Paper 4 Roundup Staff 4 State Dramatics Team 3 Roundup Assembly Com. 3 Com., The Importance ot Being Earnest 3 Spring Festival 2 Softball 2 Entered from Southerland High, New York City, N.Y. 2 Dickerson, Thomas M. D1cker Pastime: Missoula To quit tooling s Club 4 4 of A Band 4 Band 4 Boy's State 4 Cut Bank H. S., Mont. 4 Dixon, Robert Burton Dix Favorite Pastime: Bowling Ambition: To own my own grocery chain Activities: Player's Club 4 Senior Play 4 Junior Assembly 3 Patrol Squad l-2 Captain, Patrol Squad 2 Debate Squad l Donnell, Bill Duane Bill Ambition: Radio Engineer Favorite Pastime: Females Activities: Amateur Radio License 3 Patrol Squad 2-3 Intramural Basketball 2 Entered from Central H. S., Bartlesville, Okla. 2 Q Dorr. Velma Ethel Vet Favorite Pastime: Being with Don Ambition: Keep living and laughing Activities: Shepherds Star 4 Roundup Literary Staff 4 lniwa 4 Spring Festival l-2-4 Chorus l-2-4 ' Office Duty 4 Sophomore Assembly 2 Messiah l-2 Driscoll, Margaret Ellen Red Favorite Pastimez Talking Activities: Stagecraft 4 Ghost Wanted 4 Player's Club 1-2-3-4 Stage Makeup l-2-3-4 Iunior Assembly 3 President Players Club 2 Messiah l-2 Uncertain Wings 2 Sophomore Assembly 2 Roundup Parade 2 Come Rain or Shine l Music Festival l-2 Dorn. Sherry Estella Sherry Favorite Pastime: Dancing Ambition: To go to college and own a ranch Activities: Heisey Award 3 Entered from Teton County H. S., Choteau, Mont. 3 Vo! -9 Doupe, Audrey Edelene Audie Favorite Pastime: Ted Ambition: To be a singer Activities: Christmas Program 3 Messiah l-2 Roundup Assembly 2 G.A.A. 1 Class Assembly l L Dundas, Robert Keifer Bob - Favorite Pastime: Women and skiing Ambition: To lead an adventurous lite Activities: Shepherd's Star 4 Ski Team 4 Spring Festival l-2-3-4 Roundup Assembly l-2-3-4 Boy's State 4 Class Assembly l-2-3-4 Ski Club 3-4 Boy's Quartet 2-3-4 A Capella Choir 3-4 Patience 3 Track l-2 Messiah l-2 Dunlap, Patricia Ioyce Put Ambition: To take Ettie's place with Sam Spade Activities: Art Editor Roundup 4 lniwa 4 Roundup Assembly 4 Sr. Ball Poster Committe Ski Club 4 Ir. Ski Patrol 4 Pan American Club 3 Ir. Prom Poster Comm. 3 Agora Club 3 Roundup Tableau 2 Twirling Corps l Player's Club l G Eberl, France: Shirley ttsisn Favorite Pastime: Stan Ambition: To be a nurse Activities: G.A.A. l-2-3-4 ,nav 3 Dybdal, Elliott Louis ,.Dyb.. Favorite Pastimez SPOYTS Ambition: Architectural Eng. Activities: l.ettermen's Club 3-4 Varsity Football 3-4 Athletic Honor Society 3-4 Bowling 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Lettermen's Ball Com. 3-4 Iunior Prom. Com. 3 Track 1-2-3 Reserve Football l-2 Intramural Basketball l-2 Marching Band l 8 c' Edwards, Kenneth Norris Ken Favorite Pastimei lust tooling around Ambition: To get my radio set working in Radio Shop Activities: Stagecraft 4 Ellis, Shirley Marie Shirl I Favorite Pastime: Trying to keep Ian, Bev and Kaife out of trouble I A Ambition: To be a Journalist Entered from Ursuline Acad- emy, Great Falls, Mont.. 3 Activities: Roundup 4 I Iniwa Advertising Mqr. 4 National Honor Society 4 Roundup Assembly 4 Pan American Club 4 English. loyne Beverly Favorite Pastime: Having fun Ambition: To be a registered nurse , Activities: X Football Ushere e 4 Office Duty 4 G.A.A. 1-2-3 Swimming Badminton M.S.T. 2 Plqyer's l-2 Ticket airman for C e Rain or Shine 2 Representative 2 X.,,1l Evanl, Charles Leon UCY., Favorite Pastime: Sports Activities: Letterman's Club 2-3-4 Varsity Basketball 3-4 Varsity Track 2-4 Letterman's Ball Com. 3-4 Varsity Football 3 .'il- t36l Ellie, William Iohn Smiley Ambition: To study medicine Activities: Executive Board 4 Booster Club 4 Varsity Baseball 3-4 Letterman's Club 4 Senior Ball Com. 4 Intramural Basketball 2-3-4 Letterman's Ball Com. 4 National Honor Society 4 Roundup Staff 4 Representative 2 Heisey Award l Frosh Football 1 Evanqeliltl. Adeline Frances Ade Favorite Pastime: Laughing Ambition: To leave Montana and find a good job as a steno. Activities: Office Duty 3 Football Usherette 3 Ferguson. Robert C. Ferqie Favorite Pastime: Mary Ambition: To own a large business Activities: Intramural Basketball l-2-3 Roundup Float 2-3 Representative l Messiah l Spring Festival l Fisher, Donald Louie Skipper Favorite Pastime: Boating Ambition: To be a Chemical Engineer Activities: Driving Course 4 Projectionist Club 4 Roundup Parade 3 Entered from Lincoln H. S., Seattle, Wash. 3 Fayden, Betty Mae Favorite Pastime: Listening to records Ambition: To travel Entered from St. Mary's H. S Great Falls, Mont. 3 Activities: G.A.A. 4 Basketball 4 Tennis 4 Ping Pong 4 Ferris. Della Roe Punky Favorite Pastime: lust Laugh- ing Ambition: To travel south with Pinky Activities: Orchestra l-2-3-4 Office Duty 4 Spring Festival l-2-3-4 Pan American Club 2-3 Music Awards 3 Sophomore Assembly 2 Roundup Parade 2 Volleyball l Basketball l Messiah 1 Fontana, kdele Andy Favorite Pastime: That cer- tain part X I A bition' T s c and I ithout ble vities: , ' 'rli aptain d. Pres. t f 4 l R dup taf tj R dup s blvfi - , .A. 3- -.1 U Ir. Prom . Com. I Graduatt n Sher 3 Player's lub Publ' ty Chairman 2 ' Messiah 2 - Spring Festival l-2 Tennis 2 Sophomore Assembly 2 Forsyth, William Bruce Bill Favorite Pastime: Dreaming in Class Ambition: A new convertible Activities: Roundup Staff 3-4 N.F.L. 4 Roundup Assemblies J-4 Player's Club 4 Senior Ball Com. 4 Iunior Prom Com. 3 Pan American Club 3 Roundup Float 2-3 Representative 1 Garlock, Betty Y. Ambition: To be useful in whatever I do. Entered from University H. S,, Normal, Ill. 3 Gendreau, Stanley Ward Little Gena Favorite Pastime: Learning to be an Essex mechanic Ambition: To be a radio technician Activities: Booster Club 3-4 Booster Ball 3-4 Roundup Float 2-3 Freshman Assembly 1 e Fone, Robert Lee Dumbo Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To be a salesman Activities: Letterman's Club 3-4 Representative 4 Varsity Basketball 3-4 Letterman's Ball Music Com. 4 Varsity Football 4 State Football Champ. 4 Concert Band l-2 Marching Band 1-2 Track 1-2 Spring Festival 1-2 Garvin, George Edward ,,Mud., Favorite Pastime: Hunting and Fishing Ambition: To be successful Activities: Intramural Basketball 2-3-4 Representative 3 - Gibson, Harry Coe 1 .H in Favorite Pastime: Amateur radio Ambition: To intern in a hos- pital with beautiful nurses Activities: Agora Club 4 National Honor Society 4 Montana Boy's State 4 Ghost Wanted 4 Ski Club l-2-3-4 National Forensics League l-2-3-4 Heisey Award 3 Iunior Class Assembly 3 Debate 1-2 Intramural Basketball 1-2 Messiah Gleason, Allan Thomas Usonn ,. Y Favorite Pastime: Bowling a 300 game Ambition: To have a new car and own a night club Activities: Letterman's Club 3-4 Varsity Football 3 All State Football Third Team 3 junior Varsity Football l-2 Iunior Varsity Track 1-2 Goqqans. Mary Iane Hlannyu Favorite Pastime: Having lots of fun with lots of people Ambition: To write a syndi- cated column. Activities: Representative 4 Roundup Staff 3-4 Iniwa Columnist 3-4 Roundup Assembly 3-4 Pan American Club 2-3 Heisey Award l-3 Tennis 2 Football Band l-2 M.S.'I'. 2 Concert Band l Class Assembly 1 Goodau, Olive Ianette Favorite Pastime: Horseback riding Ambition: To own a big dude ranch Activities: Senior Play Com. 4 G.A.A. 1-2-3-4 Gordon, Barbara Mae Barb Favorite Pastime: Listening to music Ambition: To travel far and wide Activities: Agora Club 4 National Honor Society 4 French Club 3-4 Roundup Staff 3-4 Orchestra l-3-4 Spring Festival 1-3-4 G.A.A. 1-2-3 l-leisey Award 1 1371 Grasseschi, Primrose Gladys Prim Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To be happy as a stenographer, to have se- curity, and to marry soon- er or later Activities: G.A.A. 3-4 Girls' Ping l-2-3-4 Chorus 1 Spring Festival 1 Pong Champion it ' n ' Gruanhaqon, Robert W. Bob Favorite Pastime: Sleeping Activities: X Roundup Float 2 Gunniss. William Iohn ' 'Bill ' ' Favorite Pastimez Cruising the drag Ambition: Be for Life Magazine Activities: lniwa Staff 4 Roundup Statt 4 Roundup Assembly 4 a photographer Halsoth, Marilyn Verna Marilyn Ambition: To be a fashion designer Activities: Roundup Staff 4 Senior Ball Dec. 4 Le Ball de Paris Com. 4 French Club 3-4 Sadie Hawkins Program Com. 3 Patience 3 Spring Festival 1-3 Sophomore Assembly 2 Messiah Representative 1 G.A.A. 1 1381 Hadiord, Marilyn Fay Blondie Favorite Pastime: Doing something different Ambition: A pair of big brown eyes with a man behind them Activities: Band 2-3 Orchestra 1-2 2 Hansen, Lola LaRue HRGQH Favorite Pastime: Having fun Ambition: To be happy Activities: Roundup 4 lniwa 4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 G.A.A. 1-2-3-4 Messiah 1-2-3 Spring Festival 1-2-3 Moved to Walla Walla, Wash. Hanson, Lonoro Mao Nome Favorite Pastime: Dancing Ambition: Private secretary for Interior Decorator Activities: Messiah 1-2 Sophomore Assembly 2 May Festival 1-2 G.A.A. 2 Hansen, Gaorqia Les NGA Gu, Favorite Pastinie: Figure lce Skating Ambition: To graduate in lune of '49 Activities: Senior Play Costume Com. 4 All School Play 4 Roundup Assembly 4 Roundup Staff 4 lniwa 4 Senior Ball Dec. 4 Ghost Wanted 4 Tennis 2 Chorus 1 Volleyball l Softball 1 f JZ-QM Hanson., Viva Mario Favorite Pastime: Staying out of school Ambition: To help others Activities: Sophomore Assembly 2 Harris, Barbara Ruth Bobbie Favorite Pastime: Listening to records Ambition: Traveling abroad Activities: Stagecratt 4 Messiah 1-2 Spring Festival 12 Sophomore Assembly 2 Havens, Mariorio Ann Marge Favorite Pastime: The gang Ambition: To see the world Activities: Ghost Wanted 4 Stagecratt 4 , . 4: -to ,. .. faw1--ef. ..y ,,., amugai. Huber. Charles Allen Chuck Favorite Pastimes Building Gas Models Ambition: Flying doctor Activities: Projectionist 2-3-4 -' M .14 5 iw'ii',?.:,:'1iH- Q-Wee: F l t s, I Hawn, Gloria Hal Pinky Favorite Pastimez Trying to understand people Ambition: To see South America with Funky Activities: Ottice Duty 4 Orchestra l-2-3-4 Orch. Librarian 3-4 Messiah 2-3 Harb,-Mariorio Ann Margie Favorite Pastime: Playing tennis Ambitipnz To learn to ski Activities: Ski Club 4 . ,Senior Announcements 4 Election Cdinmittee 4 Agora 34 Nat'l Hohor Society 4 A Capella Choir '4 Band 1-2-3 Tennis l-2-3 Spring Festivaxl l-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2 C1.A.A, l . Hopp, Iosoph Hloet, Favorite Pastime: Sleeping Ambition: To own a car Activities. Ski Club 4 Representative 3 Projectionist 3 Roundup Float 2-3 Patrol Squad 1 1 QI, Q Hoffman, Boniamin E. Ben Ambition: To beat Ritter in a game of handball Activities: Shepherds Star 4 Booster Club 4 Player's Club 3-4 Roundup Assembly 3-4 Ski Club 2-3-4 A Capella Choir 2-3-4 Class Assembly l-2-3-4 Importance of Being Ear- nest 3 Patience 3 Track 2-3 Roundup Day Parade 2 Representative 2 Hiormstad Kari Anno Kari Favorite Pastime: Being with Henry Ambition: To stay happy and young always Activities: Girl's State 4 Senior Ball Corn. 4 National Honor Society 4 Red Cross Council 4 Orchestra 4 President Agora Club 4 Roundup 3-4, Co-Editor 4 Spring Festival 1-2-3-4 Representative 1-4 Ir. Prom Program Com. 3 Heise Award 1-3 Y Pan American Club 1-2-3, President 2 .lf Hoffman. Iohn lacob lack Favorite Pastime: Losing m temper Ambition: Professional grave digger Activities: Stagecrait 4 A Scrap ot Paper 4 Iniwa Staif 4 Agora 3-4 Player's Club 1-2-4 Importance oi Being Ear nest 3 Submer ed 3 q Roundup Day Assembly 3 Roundup Day Parade 2 Uncertain Wings 2 Come Rain or Shine l Hoiland. Ianot Louin Sugar Favorite Pastime: Schuss booming without poles Activities: Roundup Staff 4 A Scrap of Paper 4 Ghost Wanted 4 Pan American Club 4 Ski Team 3-4 Player's Club 3-4 Ski Club 2-3-.4 Spring Festival 1-3 A Capella Choir 3 Representative 2 Sophomore Assembly 2 Holman, Darlene Ann Dar Favorite Pastime: Having fun Ambition: To be happy always Activities: All State Orchestra 4 Pan American Club 4 Orchestra 1-3-4 Spring Festival l 3-4 Messiah 1-3 G.A,A. 2 Sophomore Assembly 2 t39l Holzborgor. MRY 'loyal .,Ber9a,. . Favorite Pastimot Waiti q by the telephopo with Bcflbbe an? Ma 4 Act! ti r Q ,Q v Senio l Com, Ski T 3-4 ' Play Committee 3-4 Ski Club Z-3-4 Players Club l-2-3-4 CkA.A. 1-2 Heiseflward 2 Messiah 2 Representative l Spring Festival I Freshman Assembly 1 V t-X Irion. Viola Holon Blackie Favorite Pastime: Dancing Ambition: Live, love and be hfrrppv Activities: Office Duty 3-4 Glee Club l Basketball l Entered from Power High School, Power, Mont. 2 Jackson. lame: uhm., Favorite Pastime: Hunting Activities: Representative 2 t40l Howarth, Donald lohn laqor, Hosomarie DOH H Mosa Favorite Pcrstimel Htmtmfi Favorite Pastime: Dancing Gnd f1ShmQ' , 4 Ambition: To make up my Ambition: To be a machinist mind, Completely Activities: Actwmesg Intermural Basketball 2-3-4 A11 ggme Orch. 4 Iaap. Iacquolino Ioan Iacque Favorite Pastime: Talking Ambition: Lab Technician Activities: G.A.A. 4 Pan American Club 3 Sadie Hawkins Dance Committee 3 lr. Prom Dec. Com. 3 Commencement Usher 3 Roundup Day Assembly 2 M.S.T. Club 2 Music Festival 1-2-3-4 Orch. l-2-3-4 Messiah l-2-3 Iunior Assembly 3 String Quartet 2-3 ,, A Freshman Assembly l lermuruon, Noil B. Favorite Pastime: Shooting Entered from Brady H. S Brady, Mont. 4 lacobx, Shirley Theodora Shirl' ' Favorite Pastime: Helena Ambition: Seeing Mary when she's not chewing gum Activities: Iniwa 4 Playe-r's Club 3-4 Roundup Staff 4 Ski Club 2-3-4 All School Play Publicity Chairman 4 Senior Play Com. 4 Roundup Assembly 4 Play Night Committee 3 All School Play Costume Committee 3 Ir. Prom Dec. Com, 3 Office Duty 3 Spring Festival 1 Iaracznki, Richard Dale Dick Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To own my own business Activities: Letterman's Club 4 Varsity Football Mgr, 4 lniwa 4 Roundup Staff 4 Roundup Assembly 4 Representative 4 Varsity Track Mgr. 3 Football Band l Iouol, Norma Ioyce ,lloycen Favorite Pastime: Letter writing Ambition: To go to Iapan Activities: Chorus 1-2-3 Spring Festival 1-2-3 Christmas Program 3 Sophomore Assembly 2 Heisey Award 2 Messiah 1-2 Iorqenlen. Frances Mae Coke Favorite Pastime: Talking Ambition: To travel Activities: Booster Club 4 lniwa 4 Roundup Staff 4 Executive Board 4 Booster Ball Publicity Chairman 4 Senior Ball Decorations 4 Iunior Prom Refreshment Chairman 3 Representative 3 Class Assembly Com. 3 Ski Club 3 Pan American Club Vice President 2-3 Messiah 1 Ioslyn, Iosephine lean NIO.. Favorite Pastime: Seeing Randolph Scott in the movie Ambition: To own my own beauty shop Activities: Orchestra l Spring Festival l All-City Music Festival 1 Tennis 1 Kandilas. Mary Elizabeth Candy Favorite Pastime: Helena Ambition: To see Shoil and me without trouble Activities: Iniwa Staff Club Editor 4 Roundup Staff 4 Ski Club 3-4 Senior Play Makeup Com- mittee 4 Roundup Assembly 4 All-School Play Makeup Committee 3 Play Night Committee 3 Iunior Prom Decoration Committee 3 Messiah l-2 Spring Festival l-2 Chorus l-2 Twirling l losephson, laquellne Twinkle Iackie Favorite Pastime: Drawing Ambition: To learn to drive a CCH' Iourdonall, Rae Arlene Sissy Favorite Pastime: Riding Horses Ambition: To own the herd oi horses I've always dreamed of owning Activities: Roundup Staff 4 French Club 3-4 Sadie Hawkins 3 May Festival l Player's Club l Keenan. I?rry Francis H er.. Favorite Pastime: Skiing Ambition: To graduate Activities: Ski Club 1-2-3-4 Intramural Basketball 2-3-4 Ski Club President 3 Football 1-2 Basketball l Kemper, Roger Elvin Tex Favorite Pastime: Watching movies on Texas Ambition: To be a successful chemical engineer Activities: Pan American Club 4 Entered irom Frankfurt De- pendants High School, Frankfurt, Germany lane, William Gordon Bill Favorite Pastime: Baseball Ambition: To be happy Activities: Letterman's Club 4 Baseball 3-4 Intramural Basketball l 2 Freshman Football 1 Kelso. Donna Colleen Colleen Favorite Pastime: Sleeping Ambition: To become wrestler Activities: Stagecraft 4 Player's Club l-2 Music Festival 1-2 Messiah 1-2 G.A.A. l a lady 1' Kennedy. Dorothy Mabel Favorite Pastime: Thinking about Bob Ambition: To see the Mugs all happy Activities: Shepherd's Star 4 Bowling 4 Messiah l-2 Spring Festival l-2 K4 Kind, Beverly Ellen Bev Favorite Pastime: Having fun Ambition: To travel 4 Ay Activities: , Roundup lusi M - ager 3 ' fiou ' f Exess f 3-4 n a A vetti ng M ger 4 f ' Re esentative 14 ndup Ass b y 4 Roundup Para oat 2 Pep Club Spring Fee 1 Messiah I f'.afL-5-wt, Kinney. Ruth Maxine Ruthie Favorite Pastime:Skiing Activities: Football Band l-2-3-4 Basketball Band l-2-3-4 Spring Festival l-2-3-4 Ski Club 2-3-4 French Club Sec. 2-3-4 French Club Dance Com. 2-3-4 Representative 4 Sophomore Assembly 2 Heisey Award l Roundup Assembly 1 P t gi t T ,c ,,' 4 fi 3 ,pf-' fi Kinney. Rachel Arlene Rache Favorite Pastime: Skiing Activities: National Honor Society 4 French Club l-2-3-4 Basketball and Football Band l-2-3-4 Ski Team 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Roundup Staff 3-4 French Club Secretary 3 Ski Club 2-3-4 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Heisey Award l Class Vice President l Representative l it r, st? Kiolet, Corolie Lallelle :sr 3. Coke Favorite Pastime: Ice Skating Ambition: Interior Decorator Activities: G,A.A. l-2-3-4 C1.A,A. Pres. 4 G.A.A. Recording Sec. 2 Sadie Hawkins Com. 2-3-4 French Club Pres. 4 French Club Treasurer 3 Representative 1-3 Vice Pres. M,S,'l'. 2 lPlayer's Club l-2 J, obe Club 3 2-3 I 42 l 'ft' llay. Carol Ruth Favorite Pastime: Dancing Ambition: To travel Activities: Office Duty 4 Spring Festival 2 Messiah 2 Chorus 2 Entered from Fort Benton High School, Fort Benton, Mont., 2 Kohlen, Lotus Maude Dutch Favorite Pastime: Talking Ambition: To be an interior decorator Activities: N.F.l.. 4 Library Duty 4 Concert and Football Band l Entered from Shelb Hi h Y Q School, Shelby, Mont., 4 5' 1 Klaboe. Edith Marie Louise Edie Lou Favorite Pastimes Music Ambition: To be happy Activities: Chorus 3-4 lniwa Circulation Mgr. 4 The Shepherds' Star 4 Spring Festival 1-2-3-4 Roundup Staff 4 Pep Band 2-3 Football Band 1-2-3 Basketball Band 2-3 Sophomore Assembly 2 Flute Quartet 1-2 Knott. Susan Kathleen Sue Favorite Pastime: Deb Dinners Activities: lniwa Staff 4 Roundup Staff 4 Stagecraft 4 Bowling 4 Commencement Usher 3 lunior Prom Com, 3 Roundup Parade 2 lolstud. Howard Clilford Howie Favorite Pastime: Doing nothing Ambition: To see Coney Island Activities: Intramural Basketball 4 Entered from Chester High School, Chester, Mont., 4 Amelia Kordos Krengel. Evelyn Esther Korky Favorite Pastimes Dancing Ambition: To be a success Activities: Orchestra 2-3-4 Chorus 1 l.ambert,BV5llllam R. , i H Favorite Pastime: Traveling Ambition: To be successtul in business Entered from Lincoln High School, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2 Activities: Football Band 3-4 Basketball Band 3-4 Montana Boys' State 4 Heisey Award 2 X lots, Mary Louise Bunny Favorite Pastime: Wishing Activities: Student Assoc. Sec. 4 Nat'l Honor Society 4 French Club 3-4 Orchestra 1-2-3-4 Orchestra Pres. 4 Senior Ball 4 Girls' State 4 Roundup Staft 3-4 Ski Club 2-3-4 G.A.A. 1-2-3-4 G.A.A. Pres. 3 Iunior Prom Com. 3 I-leisey Award 2-3 Lambert, Mae Favorite Pastime: Sewing Ambition: To own a car Activities: Library Club 4 ff :Q jj :f Q fff 1 Laridgren, Phyllis Maryann Phyl Favorite Pastime: Buying shoes Ambition: To be an exchange student Activities: Representative 3 Vice President Pan Ameri- can Club 3 Iunior Prom Tickets 3 Heisey Award 1 Spring Festival 1 Lapeyre, Hazel lean Ieannie Favorite Pastime: Yakata- yakata Ambition: To be a stenogra- pher Activities: Tennis 2 Messiah 2 Chorus 1-2 Landqren, Marlene Loris Marky Favorite Pastime: Confusing people Ambition: To never be too old to laugh Activities: Pan American Club 3 h Spring Festival l Lan hi Walter Edwin q 'll A Walt' Favorite Pastimez Music Ambition: To be successful Activities: Dance Band 4 Senior Ball Committee Boys' State 4 Intramural Basketball l-2-3-4 Roundup Parade 2-3 r 4 I-Ulhil, Shirley F, Favorite Pastime: Roller skating Activities: Roundup Float 2 lniwa 3 i433 Lashway, Roy Leon HROYU Favorite Pastime: Talken Ambition: To be a Hermit with a Harem kg. Law, Marian lane Favorite Pastime: Music Ambition: Graduate from college Entered from Fort Benton High School, Fort Benton, Montana, 4 Activities: Shepherds' Star 4 A Capella Choir 4 Roundup Assembly 4 Spring Festival 4 Lewis, Ruth Edith Butch Favorite Pastime: Russ Ambition: A good and under- standing wife Activities: G.A.A. 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Volley Ball l-2-3 Tennis 2-3 Messiah 2 Sophomore Assembly 2 C447 Lauer. Lea Ann Pud Favorite Pastime: Writing to Herb Ambition: To lorever be happy Activities: Roundup Staff 4 Shepherds Star 4 A Capella Choir 4 Roundup Assembly 4 Spring Festival 1-4 Olfice Stat! 3 Roundup Parade 2 Library Club l Drum Corps l Messiah 1 Ledakis, Gust Angelo Las Vegas Favorite Pastime: Making money Ambition: To be a successful lawyer Activities: Representative 4 Heisey Award 3 Intramural Basketball 2 Loqldon. Laverne Cecil Cissy Favorite Pastime: Living and laughing Ambition: To go on to college Activities: Announcement Committee 4 Senior Play 4 Ski Club 3-4 A Capella Choir 3 Christmas Assembly 1-2-3 Chorus 1-2-3 Messiah 2-3 Players' Club l-2 Freshman Assembly l Representative l In Lockwood. Charles E. Charley Ambition: To be a success Activities: Senior Ball Committee 4 Roundup Day Float Com- mittee 2-3 Representative 2 Patrol Squad l-2 Football 1-2 lntramural Basketball l Q be X , f Fx. Q t Laney, Mary Katherine Lonnie Favorite Pastime: Horses Ambition: To have my own cattle ranch Loranq, Helen I anette Helen Favorite Pastime: Dancing Ambition: To always be hevev Activities: G.A.A. l-2-3-4 Basketball l-2-4 Pan American Club 3 Softball l-2 Badminton 1-2 Tennis 2 Heisey Award 2 Loranq. Mary lane Punk Favorite Pastime: Dancing Ambition: To laugh, love, live and be rich Activities: G.A.A. 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Softball 1-2-3 Tennis l-2 Badminton 1-2 Ping Pong I Ludtko, Edith Mario Edie Favorite Pastime: Dancing Ambition: To graduate from college Activities: Red Cross Council 4 Shepherds' Star 4 Spring Festival 3-4 Christmas Program 3 Heisey Award 1 Lundquist. Shirley Anno Squirrel Favorite Pastime: Writing unpublished poetry t?J Ambition: Private secretary Activities: National Honor Society 4 G.A.A.l-2-4 Band 1-2-3 Spring Festival l-2-3 l-leisey Award 1-3 Mahoney. Margaret Helene Marg Favorite Pastime: Reading murder mysteries Ambition: To go to Africa Activities: Agora Club 4 National Honor Society 4 Band l-2-3-4 Spring Festival 1-2-3 l-leisey Award 2-3 Basketball Band 2-3 Representative 2 Lund. Richard Arthur Dick Favorite Pastime: Music Ambition: To be a musician Activities: Marching Band 1-2-3-4 Concert Band l-2-3-4 Chorus 2-3 Luwl, Patricia Ann Pat Favorite Pastime: Laughing at my own jokes Ambition: To see the world Activities: A Capella Choir 4 Spring Festival 3-4 Chorus 3-4 Representative 3 M.S.T. 2 G.A,A. 1 Basketball l Soitball l ,ef Manl, MarY lo lo Favorite Pastime: Listening to records Ambition: To hit 300 points in bowling Activities: Student Body Treasurer 4 Representative 2 Heisey Award 1 - Manning, Harry Hare Favorite Pastime: Going out with lean Ambition: To be a strong man Entered from Balboa High School, San Francisco, California, 4 Activities: Senior Play Ticket Com- mittee 4 -'Q Marino, Anthony Pierre HTOHYH Favorite Pastime: Skiing Ambition: To travel Activities: Senior Ball Poster Commit- tee 4 Representative 4 A Scrap of Paper 4 Ghost Wanted 4 Stagecratt 4 Ski Club 4 Roundup Day 2-3 Matthll, Arlene Martha .,Red., Favorite Pastime: Going bowling Ambition: To be a good stenographer Activities: Library Club 4 G,A.A. 1 Mchndrows, lanot Ruth nlcnn Ambition: Psychologist Activities: Scrap of Paper 4 Ghost Wanted 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Senior Assembly 4 Roundup 3-4 Iniwa, 3-4 Players' Club 3-4 Roundup Assembly 3 Play-Night 3 All-School Play 3 Patience 3 State Dramatics Team 3 K 45 l McCormiclr,Ilames HanleY ,, im,, Favorite Pastime: Skiing Ambition: To make easy dough Activities: Senior Ball Committee 4 Roundup Staff 3-4 Ski Club 3-4 Iunior Prom 3 Patrol Squad 2-3 Roundup Day Committee 2-3 Pep Club 2 Football 1-2 yr- Mealer. Morris Kent Kenny Favorite Pastime: Women Ambition: To raise a big family Entered from Armijo Union High School, Fairfield, California, 4 Meister, lame: Roy Mice Favorite Pastime: Women Entered from Butte High School, Butte, Mont., 2 Activities: Ski Club 4 Shepherds' Star 4 Chorus 4 Spring Festival 4 Patrol Squad 3 l46l Meagher, Mary Katherine Irish Favorite Pastime: Writing to Russ Ambition: To always be happy Activities: Roundup Staff 4 A Capella 4 Spring Festival l-4 Roundup Day Committee 1-2-3 Players' Club l-2-3 Ski Club 2-3 All-School Play 3 Uncertain Wings 2 Sophomore Class Assem- bly 2 Messiah 1-2 Roundup Assembly 1 ni Meinert, Dora Mae Red Favorite Pastime: Reading Ambition: To be a book- keeper Activities: Shepl'1erds' Star 4 Spring Festival 4 Millonl, Leora Kaye Digger Favorite Pastime: Digging Ambition: Musical comedy Activities: A Scrap of Paper 4 French Club 2-3-4 French Club Vice Pres. 4 Players' Club 1-2-4 Iniwa Lit. Ed. 4 Roundup Staff 3-4 Election Committee 4 A Capella 3-4 Class Assembly 2-3 Sadie Hawkins Com. 2-3 lunior Prom 3 Patience 3 Q - at Moline, Marjorie Louise Mar ie 9 Favorite Pastime: Music Ambition: To be happy always Activities: National Honor Society 4 All-State Orchestra 4 Spring Festival l-2-3-4 Orchestra l-2-3-4 String Quartet 1-3-4 Music Awards 3 Pan American Club 2-3 Heisey Award 1-3 Pres. Pan American Club 3 Messiah 1-2 Merrick, lohn Allan Zike Favorite Pastime: Green Buick Ambition: Undecided Activities: Letterman's Club 4 Bowling 4 Senior Class Sec.-Treas. Roundup Stalt 3-4 Baseball 3-4 Roundup Assembly 3 Executive Board 3 lniwa 3 Roundup Parade 2 Intramural Basketball 1 Mitchell, Peggy Kay Mitch Favorite Pastime: Talking Activities: G.A.A. 3 Messiah l Montgomery, George Edward ,IM nt 1, 0 Y Favorite Pastime: Having lun Ambition: To be rich and see the world Activities: Football 1-2-3 Intramural Basketball 2-3 M, Morgan. Ioan Gloria HIGH Favorite Pastime: Deb Dinners Ambition: To travel Activities: Representative 4 Bowling 4 Stagecraft 4 St. Catherine Committee French Club 2-3-4 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Commencement Usher 3 Messiah 2 Sophomore Assembly 2 Roundup Parade 2 Chorus 2 Tennis 1 Moy, Margaret lane Margie Favorite Pastime: Traveling Ambition: To see the Debs succeed in getting their perfect men Activities: Bowling League 4 Stagecratt 4 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Booster Club 2-3 Messiah 2 Sophomore Assembly 2 Booster Ball Com. 2 Chorus 2 Roundup Parade 2 Girls' Leaders Club l Tennis 1 Murphy. Cocil O. Ir. Spud Favorite Pastime: Being with Esther Ambition: To have ambition Entered from Troy High School, Troy, Mont., 2 Activities: Patrol Squad 2-3 Mower, Lawrence Nelson Larry Favorite Pastime: Fran Ambition: Petroleum engi- neering Activities: Roundup Day Float 2-3-4 Patrol Squad 1-2 Football 1-2 Intramural Basketball 1 Muir, Barbara lean Scotty Favorite Pastime: Skiing Activities: lniwa Staff 4 Roundup Staff 4 Ski Club 3-4 Spring Festival l-2-3-4 Concert Band 1-2-3-4 Football Band 1-2-3-4 Basketball Band 2-3-4 M.S,T. 2 Pan American Club 2 Tennis 2 G.A.A. 1 ,,., . it ...Q ,. Murphy, Ioseph Iames Murph Favorite Pastime: Angling Ambition: To own a swanky nite club Activities: Club Editor Roundup 4 Make-up Editor lniwa 4 Roundup Assembly 4 lntramural Basketball 3-4 Representative 3 Track 3 Class Assemblies l-3 Football 2 Roundup Parade 2-3 First Place Float 2 Nelson, Robert Dale Nels Favorite Pastime: Skiing Ambition: To visit every country in the world Activities: Ghost Wanted 4 QA crap of Paper 4 tag craft 4 Mo nq,BoylQs:qte 4 Bo li q,4 Skt ub 3-4 Roundup Day Parade 2-3 Pep Club 2 Representative 2 Patrol Squad 1-2 Murphy, ferry Michael ' 'Iere' ' Favorite Pastime: Taking if easy Ambition: To get out of all this Entered from Sacred Heart Academy, Fargo, North Dakota, 3 Activities: lniwa Staff 4 Roundup Staff 4 League Basketball 3-4 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Football 3 Pan American Club 3 G- Muuana. Eleanor Linda Muzzy Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: Civil Service Activities: Office Duty 4 Bowling 4 Volleyball 1-2 Basketball 1-2 Softball 1-2 Nelson, Ronald Edward Nels Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To make a quick million Re-entered from Oakland, California, 4 Activities: Varsity Football 4 Varsity Track 4 l.ettermen's Club 4 Intramural Basketball l-4 Ski Club 4 t47l Nelson, Willifrm Howard .,Bi ,, Favorite Pastime: Eating I Ambition: To join the Foreign Legion Activities: Hockey l-2-3-4 Intramural Basketball 1-2 Newell, Bertha Betty Mae Favorite Pastime: Dancing Ambition: To be a great organist Activities: Drum Corps l Spring Festival l Chorus 1 Basketball l Nicholson, Marie Ellen Nick Favorite Pastime: Skiing Ambition: To see Mary Io and me without troubles Activities: Ski Club 4 Iniwa 3-4 Roundup 3-4 Roundup Assembly 3 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Band 1 Girls' Drum Corps l Freshman Assembly 1 f48J Newcomb, Bradford Frederick ,,Bmd.. Favorite Pastime: Cigareets, whusky, and wild, wild women Ambition: To became a hermit in the hills Activities: Pan American Club 4 Patrol Squad 4 Ski Club l Nichols, George Prunes Favorite Pastime: Smoking cigars Ambition: To see Nancy blush Activities: Intramural Basketball .wwf Odegard, Dale Robin Ode Favorite Pastimez Women, naturally! Ambition: Not much Patrol Squad l Messiah l O'Grady. Patricia Lee ,,Pm,, Ambition: To be happy Activities: Booster Club 3-4 Roundup Staff 4 lniwa Staff 4 Booster Ball Bids and Patrons Chairman 4 Senior Ball Prog. and Bids Chairman 4 Snow Queen Attendant 4 Sec.-Treas. of Class 1-3 Class Assembly Com 1-2-3 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Pan American Club 3 Representative 2 Vice Pres. ot Class 2 Olds, Shirley lean Shirl Favorite Pastime: Skiing Ambition: To be happy and successful Activities: Senior Play Committee 4 Scrap oi Paper Com. 4 Ski Club 2-3-4 Oliver, Richard Dean Dick Ambition: To see Hoskimer Mayor Activities: Stage Craft 4 Reserve Basketball 1-2 Intramural Basketball 4 0'ReillY, Jeremiah Dan Curly Ambition: Very little Activities: Patrol Squad 1-2-3-4 Representative 3-4 Intramural Basketball l-2 E-N..- Palaqi, George Herbert Herbie Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To graduate from college Activities: Boys' State 4 Varsity Football 3-4 Lettermen's Club 3-4 Booster Club 3-4 President Booster Club 4 Nat'l Athletic Honor Society 3-4 Pan American Club Vice President 3 Executive Club 2-3 Representative l Chorus 1 Frosh Assembly l Parker. Harry W. Fish Favorite Pastime: Swimming Ambition: To be a Y.M.C.A, physical director Activities: Projectionist 4 Patrol Squad 4 Players' Club 4 Chorus 3 Iunior Prom 3 Messiah 2 ' - if' .' I Q pig ' I A jg , 7f '. ' , A ,- 41: im' .' Patte. Roy Activities: Roundup Staff 3 Roundup Promotion Assem- bly 3 Moved to Stanford, Mont., 4 Parker, Dorothy Irene Dot Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To go to college Activities: G.A.A. 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Spring Festival l-2-3-4 Orchestra l-2-3-4 Ping Pong 2-3-4 Champion of Tennis 4 Volleyball I-2-3 Music Awards 3 Champion of Badminton 3 Messiah 1-2 Pinatore l -6- , Patterson, Donald Marvin Don I Favorite Pastime: Ham radio Ambition: To concentrate like George Schulke Entered from Whittier Union High School, Whittier, Cali- iornia, 2 Activities: Agora 4 55' ,Q Pearson. Marillyn Mae Micki Ambition: To be successful and happy Activities: Ghost Wanted 4 Iniwa 4 Roundup 3-4 Class Assembly Com. 3 Iunior Prom Dec. Com. Chairman 3 Roundup Assembly 3 Class Assemblies 2-3 Pan American Club 2-3 Pep Club 2 Players' Club l-2 Election Com. - epresentativ 1 1 J, . yl'Peterson. Norma Io Norm vorite Pastime: Deb Dinners Activitie J Ini o up 4 ling League 4 L Stagecraft 3 Commencement Usher 3 Tennis l I ior Prom Dec. Com. 3 Paul, Nancy Frances Ann ,isqmu I Favorite Pastime: Talking Ambition: Sing with a name band Activities: Iniwa Staff 4 Roundup Stuff 4 Iunior Assembly 3 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Roundup Assembly 3 Sophomore Assembly 2 Spring Festival l Chorus 1 Frosh Assembly 1 Q' Peretti, Mary lane Pretzel Ambition: To marry Mick Activities: Office Dut 4 Y Roundup Costume Parade Pan American Club 2-3 Deck Tennis l Basketball 1 Volleyball l X N.. I I Petrini, Shirley May Shirl Favorite Pastime: Having fun Ambition: To have millions and travel Activities: Spring Festival 4 Chorus 4 Representative 3 Basketball 1 Volleyball 1 i491 Phillips, Owen A. Ir. Owen N Favorite Pastime: Hunting Ambition: To qo hunting deep in the Rockies Activities: Football l-2 Intramural Basketbdll 1-2 Representative l Porch, Ioanna Elizabeth HIGH Favorite Pastime: Dancing Ambition: To be successful Activities: Iniwa 4 Iunior Prom Decorations 3 Representative 2 Messiah l Heisey Award 1 Chorus 1 Phillips, Shelmerdene Kay Shellie Favorite Pastime: Having lots of fun Ambition: Interior decorator Activities: Prompter Senior Class Play 4 Staqecraft 4 Properties of A Scrap Paper 4 Music Award 3 lunior Prom Decorations 3 Spring Festival l-2-3 M.S.T. 2 Messiah l-IZ 9 Pyatt, Lois Aureola Lois Favorite Pastime: Dancing Ambition: To be successful Activities: A Capella Choir 3-4 G,A.A. 2-3 Badminton 2 Swimming 2 Orchesis l-2 Players' Club I C501 Price, Donald Lee Hpct., Favorite Pastime: Flirting Ambition: To ain Miss or- q C bin's position as history teacher Entered from Rigby High School, Rigby, Idaho, 4 Robal, Richard Raymond Dick Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To be a basket- ball coach Activities: State Football Cham- pions 4 Lettermen's Club l-2-3-4 Varsity Basketball 1-2-3-4 Varsity Football 3-4 National Athletic Honor Reilly, Bernard Frank HREXH Favorite Pastime: Women Ambition: To fly jets Activities: Football 2-3 Track 2-3 Basketball 2 Boxing 2 Rens, Iohn Vernon The Fl in Dutchman Y Q Favorite Pastime: Dancing Ambition: Medicine Activities: Agora Club 4 N.I-Tl.. 4 Iuntor Prom Committee 3 Representative 3 Boxinq 2-3 Basketball l Q1 Society 2-3-4 Executive Board 3 Representative 2-4 Reserve Football l-Z Remy, Elizabeth Iosephino HIGH Favorite Pastime: Dancing Ambition: To be happy Activities: Iniwa 4 - Roundup 4 Heisey Awar iw I Rice, Patrick Anthony HPCHH Favorite Pastime: Hunting Activities: Christmas Play Stage- hand 4 Representative 4 Richardson, Mary Alice Mimi Favorite Pastime: Talking Ambition: To understand every language Activities: May Festival l-2-3-4 Orchestra I-2-3-4 Orchestra Sec.-Treas. 3 Senior Ball Com, 4 Ski Club 3 Representative l-3 lniwa 2 Uncertain Wings 2 Heisey Award 2 Class Assembly l-2 Players' Club l-2 Q Riley, Patricia Ann Hpm., Favorite Pastime: Bowling Ambition: To travel Activities: Senior Announcement Committee 4 lunior Prom Dec. 3 Representative 3 Pan American Club 2-3 Election Committee 3 Class Assembly 2 Spring Festival 1-2 Concert Band 1-2 Football Band l-2 Basketball Band l-2 I-Ieisey Award I Robbins, Renee Vennetta HRH Favorite Pastime: Skiing Ambition: Going to college Activities: Pep Club 4 Senior Turkey Hop Com. 4 Girls' Dance 2 School Play 2 Entered from Weber High School, Ogden, Utah, 4 Biffle. Patsy lean MPM., Favorite Pastime: Collecting records Ambition: Nursing Entered from Berlin High School, Berlin, Germany Activities: National Honor Society 4 Nat'l Honor Society Pres. 4 Senior Ball Finance Com. 4 Booster Club 3-4 Booster Club Vice Pres. 4 Heisey Award 3 Representative 3 in t Y-vfssfkfggx , K5 Ritchie, Sidney George Kid Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing Ambition: Become a rancher 4329 1, Robinson. Ioyce HIGH Favorite Pastime: Listening to music Ambition: To be an inter- preter Activities: Stagecraft 4 Pan American Club 2-3 Sec, Pan American Club 3 Entered from Idaho Falls High School, Idaho Falls, Idaho, 2 9 Roseth, Wayne Orin Red Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To strike an oil well Activities: Representative 4 Senior Announcements Committee 4 Ghost Wanted 4 Stagecraft 4 Ski Club 3-4 Intramural Basketball l-2-3-4 Track 3 Pan American Club 3 Roundup Float 2-3 Music Festival l-2 -tv , ,i -Il li . P ff? i-i Robinson, Donald Claude Bud Favorite Pastime: Keeping the Ford running Ambition: Trade Dad cars Activities: Executive Board 4 Entered from Fort Benton High School, Fort Benton, Mont., 4 Rothwell, Charlotte Evelyn Sherry Favorite Pastime: Dancing Ambition: Stenographer Entered from Pine River, Minnesota, 4 Activities: Pine Bough 4 Speech Club 4 Glee Club 4 Newspaper 3 Exchange Editor 3 Ir. Class Play 3 G.A,A. 2 Activity Club 3 Rowe, Wayne Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: Military engineer Activities: Players' Club Pres. 4 Booster Club 3-4 Booster Ball Electrician 3-4 Players' Club 3-4 Boys' State 3 Stage Manager 3 Intramural Basketball l l51l Saar, Delores Ieanne ,.De,, Favorite Pastime: Dancing and having fun Ambition: To be a good private secretary Activities: National Honor Society 4 Nat'l Honor Society Sec,- Treas, 4 A Capella Choir 3-4 The Shepherds' Star 4 Roundup Assembly 4 Spring Festival l-2-3-4 Christmas Program 4 Patience 3 Heisey Award 3 Iunior Prom Dec. 3 Sophomore Assembly 2 Messiah 1-2 Sanders, Lola Carlene Lola Favorite Pastime: Having fun Ambition: To study phar- macy Activities: French Club 4 Roundup Staff 4 lniwa 4 Stagecraft 4 Senior Play Publtcity Committee 4 Le Bal De Paris 4 Representative 2 Messiah 1 Spring Festival 1 I 1 1 554215-R42 Y' Schiff, Genevieve Bertrice Genny Favorite Pastime: Living, loving, laughing Amh1tion:T ' happy Entered from . Mary's H' School, Great Falls, Mo Activities: Pan American Club 2 . . X 1523 Scrfransky, Marcia Anne Mac Favorite Pastime: Dancing Ambition: To get the most out of lite Activities: National Honor Society 4 Roundup Staff 4 Iniwa Staff 4 G.A.A, 3-4 Iunior Prom Dec. 3 Usher 3 Twirling 2 Chorus 1 Messiah 1 Volleyball 1 Basketball 1 Schull, Norton Nort Favorite Pastime: Hockey Ambition: To get along with the world Activities: Hockey l-2-3-4 Roundup Float 2-3 Intramural Basketball l-Q Schollinq, Marlene Lorraine Searles, William Raymond Long-i'g Favorite Pastime: Dancing Bill '5 Ambition: To see the Amazon Favorite Pastimez Going out Activities: I Ambition: Seeing the future A Capella Choir 3-4 Shepherds Star 4 Gfftce Duty 4 Music Awards 3 Christmas Assembly 3 Spring Festival 1-2-3 Messiah 1-2 Players' Club 1 Twtrling l Schropps, Joanna Mary B1lli lo Favorite Pastime: Bill Ambition: To bowl a 330 game Activities: Booster Club 3-4 Booster Ball Dec. Com. 3-4 Booster Banquet Dec. Committee 3 Pan American Club Sec. 4 Class Assembly l-3 Roundup Assembly 1 Messiah l Spring Festival 1 tes- tv W rut is Schulke, George Frank Sam Spade Favorite Pastime: Ham radio Ambition: To have wives Activities: Senior Ball Committee 4 Roundup Float 4 Representative 4 Amatuer Radio 3-4 Patrol Squad 1-2-3 N. f l Y A ft' Li X A g i t Q:- R - Eg-Y Seaton, Kathleen Aletha Katie Favorite Pastime: Playing tennis Ambition: To live happily Activxtiesi lniwa Editor 4 Co-Edtfor 3 Ghost Wanted 4 Agora Club 4 Chorus 4 Roundup 4 French Club 3-4 Football Band l-Q-3 Concert Band 2-3 Tennis l-2-3 Heisoy Award 1-3 Players' Club 4 Seltzer. Ruth Lillian Ruthie Favorite Pastime: Living, loving, laughing Ambition: To write my novel, period! Activities: Iunior Prom Dec. Com. 3 Iunior Assembly 3 Roundup Float 2-3 Spring Festival l-2 Messiah l-Z Roundup Assembly l Class Assembly 2-3 iw 5, : 'x,l3 , 7 Seman. Glorcrdon ,.Iet,, Favorite Pastime: Deb Dinners Activities: Snow Queen 4 Senior Ball Committee Stage-craft 4 Bowling 4 Cheer Queen 4 Cheer Leader l-2-3-4 Iunior Prom Dec. Com. Leaders Club l Tennis l 4 3 Shauor. Waltcr Harry Walt Favorite Pastime: Betty Ambition: B.S. degree in pharmacy Activities: Senior Assembly 4 Stagecraft 4 Roundup Float 2-3 Representative l-3 Soman. Delores Ruth ,.De,. Favorite Pastime: Dancing Ambition: Be a success Activities: Senior Ball Committee 4 Roundup Float 2 Sharon, Hazol May HMUY.. Favorite Pastime: To be with Iver Ambition: To get out of Great Falls! Activities: Senior Ball Committee 4 Roundup Float 3 lunior Prom Committee 3 Chorus l Spring Festival l ff X I, . Jr -'lin' -0 Y7' J Shioll, William David Bill Favorite Pastime: Counting votes at elections Ambition: To bowl SOOE Activities: Agora Club 4 Booster Club 4 Booster Ball Committee 4 Roundup Float Sl-3-4 Representative 3 Iunior Prom Committee 3 QM Simpson. Thomas Mitchel Tom Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing Ambition: Pro hockey player Activities: High School Hockey l-2-3-4 f- sf ' 1, : ' if HV! g rbi, ,Q ff f , me 5 A Sherman, Shirley Ann HDHHYH Favorite Pastimez Livir AQ singing Ambition: To be in the P American Service Activities: and GH Pan American Club Pres 4 Sec'y-Treas. 4 lniwa Staff 4 Roundup Staff 4 Ghost Wanted 4 Asst. Dr. Le Bal De Paris 4 A Capella Choir' 3 French Club 2-3 Sadie Hawkins Dances 'P 3 Messiah 2-3 Entered from Hamilton High School, Hamilton, Mont. Shoup, Marcia Lu ship shame Favorite Pastime: Deb Dinners Ambition: To always be Among Friends Activities: lniwa Staff 4 Roundup Head Typist Driving Course 4 Commencement Usher Dance Class 2 Class Assembly 2 Roundup Assembly 2 Messiah l Spring Festival l il- i 4 3 Siperly. Ioyce Elaine HS, W ,. -r Favorite Pastirne: Doing things I Ambition: Muslfai Sctnecl 1 ctivities: Student Assszc.. .. J President -4 lniwa Editor 4 Players' Club l-2-3-4 A Capella Choir 3-4 Ghost Wanted 4 Importance oi Being Ernest 3 The Boar 3 Patience 3 Class ASSEITEZQY Q 3 Executive Board 3 Heisey Award 2 Uncertain ','f'rios .., ., Come Rain or Sli.:-3 Sipes, Laura Evelyn rite Pastime Having fun Favo 2 Ambition: To get my R.N. and B,S. degrees Activities: Concert Band I-2-3-4 Football Band I-2-3-4 Spring Festival 3-4 Skovron, Robert F. Skov Ambition: To be a certified public accountant Activities: Patrol Squad 1-2-3 Roundup Float 3 Iunior Varsity Football 2 Intramural Basketball 2 Representative 1 Frosh Football l Class Assembly l Smith. Mary Ann Smitty Favorite Pastime: Singing Ambition: To have fun Entered from Warner Iunior High School, Wilmington, Delaware, 2 Activities: Spring Festival 2-3-4 Chorus 2-3-4 Christmas Play 4 Roundup Assembly 4 Messiah 3 1543 Skees, Iackie Loo Entered from St. Mary's High School, Great Falls, Mont., 4 Slevin, Donna Carol Tiny Favorite Pastime: Envying tall people Ambition: To be a fashion illustrator Entered from North Central High School, Spokane. Wash., 3 Activities: Roundup Art Stait 4 A Capella Choir 4 Shepherds Star 4 Chorus 4 Spring Fete 4 Class Assembly 3-4 Smith, Robert Iames Smitty Favorite Pastime: at the station Ambition: To travel Activities: Production Manager of A Scrap of Paper 4 Intramural Basketball 4 Roundup Float 3 lunior Varsity Football 2 Intramural Basketball 2 Freshman Football I Freshman Basketball I Snippen, Constance Iune Connie Favorite Pastime: Dancing Ambition: To be happy Activities: Roundup Staff 4 Iniwa Staff 4 Senior Ball Tickets 4 Office Duty 4 G.A.A. I-2-3 Pan American Club 2-3 lunion Prom Decorations 3 Representative 3 Heisey Award 3 Badminton 2 Tennis 2 Smith. Ray Carl Smitty Favorite Pastime: Pestering Bob Skovron Ambition: Have a stock ranch Activities: Roundup Parade 3 Roundup Float 2 Intramural Basketball 2 Frosh Assembly I Smith, Roberta Iune Bobbie Favorite Pastimez Dancing Ambttionz To be happy Act1v1::es: lunior Assembly 3 Roundup Parade 3 Football Band 1-2-3 Concert Band l-2-3 Basketball Band I-2 Roundup Day Assembly I G.A,A. I Freshman Assembly 1 A ,wryw- ' 1:5 Sohl. lack D. lackson Favorite Pastime: Athletics Ambition: '52 Olympics Activities: Representative 4 Montana Boys' State 4 l.ettermen's Club 3-4 Varsity Track 3-4 Intramural Basket all l-2-3 b Freshman Football 1 Sor, Richard A. R1r'h Favorite Pastrmez Eaunq Ambtttonz To qet Tom to take a qrrl out Actxvxtlesz lruwa 4 Roundup 4 Stage-Craft 4 'F Squires, Aucille luns AUCll Favorrte Pasttme: Danctnq Ambrtron: To leave some thrnq of value 1n the world Re-entered from Mrles City Htqh Sfhcol, Mzles Ctty, Montana, 4 Acttvtttesr Shepherds' Star 4 A Capella Chair 4 Sprtnq Festtval l-4 Roundup Day Assembly Representatrve 2 Sophomore Assembly 2 l-letsey Award l Freshman Assembly l Messtah 1 Steliani, Bernice Eileen Still Favortte Pastrrne: Dancmq bowltnrg Ambxtton: To travel ACllVlllSSI Treasurer Booster Club 4 Booster Club 3-4 Booster Ball 3-4 Youth Center Commrttee l-lersey Award 3 Players' Club 1-2 Orchestra l Sllflflq Festtval l '7 4 Spring, Marilyn Marie ' Favortte Pastrme: Horses anytrme, anywhere ii-ig, Ambitronz To always be happy AL'llVlll9Sf Otttce Duty 4 Drxvtnq Course 4 Ltbrary Duty 2 Stanlield. Mary Olive Stevenson. Ethel Frances Bunny and Steve Favorite Pastrrne: Playing records Ambrtronz To be sursesstul Acttvxtresz Otltee Duty 4 Chorus 2 Messiah 2 Sophomore Assembly 2 Spring Fesftval 2 Players' Club 1 Stucker, Phyllis Loraine Ph1l Favortte Pasttrne: Movies Ambittonz To go to Mexico with Ioyce ACllV1fiESZ Pan American Club 3 G.A.A. 2 Messtah 2 Sophomore Assembly 2 Chorus l-2 Sprmq Fesxval l-2 Stetson, Leland Everet ,lean Favortte Pastime: Cars l Ambttronz To butld the las est car rn Great Falls Acttvttlesz 'Shepherds' Star 4 Sprrnq Festival 2-3-4 A Capella Choir 3-4 Pat1ence 3 Messiah 2 f 8. ommy Dont Pasttmez Sports, 2-3-4 2-3-4 Lettermen s Club 3-4 Iunror Assembly 3-4 A Scrap of Paper 4 Senror Assembly 4 Play Nlqht 3 Roundup Parade 2 Basketball Clarence Thomas Ir and havmg fun Island Grand 3 r Swenson, Aaron Carl Swede Favorite Pastlmez Gettmq out of work Ambztron: To graduate from high sthool ISSJ Talcott, Donald Bradford Tal Favorite Pastirne: Athlefirs Ambition : Retire af 33 Activities: Representative l-2-3-4 Lettermen's Club 3-4 All-State First Football 'Team 4 Varsity Football 3-4 Pan American Club 2 lntramural Basketball Champs 2 Class Assembly 1 yi Tempel, Bernard Charles Henry Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To retire at 20 3 Thiebaud. Sarah Ann Favorite Pastime: Playing the piano Ambition: To be successful Activities: Vice Pres, National Honor Society 4 Representative 4 D,A.R. Award 4 Pres. Pan American Club 3 Heisey Award l-3 Pan American Club 2 Roundup Parade 2 1567 Q. 9 Taylor, Myrne Rae Favorite Pastirne: Dancing and Skiing Ambition: To be able to ski Entered from Galileo, San Francisco, Calif., 2 Activities: Ski Club 4 at U .Aw 3 . at 1 3 ,vii ' , if r iijgrlilhx U ,. . - ff- ft' . ' M ,tLQ5jf.M' 3.4.4. v, M ,., .ucv 3, ' stiff? 57 5 fit f er-To-VL, .lx-rc 'gri ef' K 1 E A Thaxter. Ianice Nadiene Hlcmu Favorite Pastime: Reading Ambition: To be the best ob- stetrician medicine ever turned out Activities: Twirling 4 Drum Corps Capt. 2-3 Drum Corps 1-2-3 G.A.A, l Ski Club l Spring Festival 1 Messiah l . , Thompson, Donald George Don Favorite Pastimez lune Ambition: To be a success Activities: Concert Band 1-2-3-4 Football Band 1-2-3-4 Basketball l-2-3-4 Baseball l-Q Frosli Assemb y l ln r rmurai Baskc Lall is Tinelli, Ioyce Louise Favorite Pastimer Nothin' in particulareanything for a laugh Ambition: To be happy Activities: Office Duty 4 Stagecraft 4 Properties Committee for Senior Play 4 Spring Festival 3 Chorus 3 Christmas Assembly 3 Roundup Float 3 Pan American Club 2 Roundup Assembly l 553113 Thistad. lack Everett Uv ge. Favorite Paslnier Swgmmirig and Lstenitg to 'Eze radio Ambition: To own the Hub Actrvities: Patrol Squad 4 Shepherds Star 4 Chorus 3-4 Spring Festival 3-4 Patience ' 3 Tilton, Patricia lune Pat Favorite Pastlmez lztdging music contests Ambition: To be a lab tech- nician Activities: Bowling Captain 4 Roundup Parade 3 Tobin, Peggy Ann ,fpeqti Favorite Pastimez Talking Ambition: To keep thinking up new things to talk about Activities: 'Shepherds' Star 4 Historian Agora Club 4 A Capella Choir 4 Pan American Club 2-3 Freshman Chorus l Spring Festival l Representative l Todd, Bonita loyce Bonnie Favorite Pastime: Bob Ambition: To bowl 300 Activities: Secretary-Treasurer Pan American Club 4 Bowling league 4 Driving Course 3 M.S.T. Club 2 Badminton 2 Orchestra l lce Skating l Townsend, Eugene Charles Gene Favorite Pastime: Trying to make that '29 model sound like a '49 Ambition: To find a glue strong enough to hold my car together Activities: Intramural Basketball l Tuss, Virginia Margaret Gena Favorite Pastime: Having fun Ambition: To be happy always I if Toevs, W 1 Sm Fgyute - i Vance, Ircno Ruby 1 f Irene iavsrite Tstllrxx Flshmlq ' 4 Favorite Pastime: Wrizzng m iti 1 o a petro eum .L . 1 new en Deer I ,-' V Amebition: To live in Seattle, Leclzirim Soutlilwesl 'Hiqli . f Wushinqgon C Q F- Cmsus ly' Activilie-SZ M 96'-lflv 3 v XO K , Driving Course 3 Act ities! ' play Day Usher 3 ice Prestdexfl Pan P, 5 X pcm Amenfcm Club 2 American Club 4 J' ', Agora Club 4 J 1 3 ' J Booster Club 4 f Traci! 3-4 f' , I ' r' A'- -- 1 ,IJ -2 f . ,, , v J t Toy, Iohn Chamberlain lack Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To be a coach Activities: Lettermen's Ball Commit- tee 4 Letterrrien's Club 2-3-4 Varsity Football 3 All-State First Football Team 3 Roundup Assembly 2 lniwa Staff 2 Varsity Basketball 2 1 Urquhart. Charles L. 1'Chuck Favorite Pastime: Going out Ambition: To be a successful farmer Activities: Roundup Day Vigilantes 3 Football 1-2-3 Basketball l l Vestman, Keith Evorett Pete Favorite Pastime: 33 Rockne Ambition: Keeping it r Activities: A Capella Choir 4 Chorus 4 Vigilante 3 Patrol Squad Chief 3 Captain Patrol Squad 2 Vigen, Margarot Ioyce Hloycet, Favorite Pastime: Traveling Ambition: To be an interior decorator Activities: Stagecrait 4 Make-up Christmas Assem- bly 4 Basketball 3 Vining, Thomas H. Tom Favorite Pastime: Living luxury Ambition: To graduate Activities: Players' Club 4 Roundup Assembly 1-2 Band 1-2 Freshman Assembly 1 Spring Music Festival l tw Waaqe, Gene Oscar Wage Favorite Pastirne: Basketball Ambition: To play more than the last minute Activities: Varsity Baske-'ball A Chorus 4 Iniwa 4 Shepherds' Star 4 Entered from Fergus County High School, Lewistown, Mont., 4 Waldenberq. Carole I.aVerne Carole Favorite Pastime: Likxig people Ambition: To command own destiny Activities: Sophomore Assembly Z May Festival 1-2 Messiah 1-2 Chorus 1-2 Walsh, lane Anita lanie Favorite Pastime: Dancing Ambition: To be a success in whatever I do Activities: Iunior Assembly 3 Pan American Club 3 KSBJ Walden, Robert Charles BB, or jar I-lead Favorite Pastime: Hussman s Ambition: To own same Activities: Intramural Basketball 3 Patrol Squad l-2-3 Chief Patrol Squad 3 Secretary-Treasurer Patrol Squad 2 Blue and White 2 Walker, Thomas Lyle Ir. Tom Favorite Pastime: Radios Activities: Progecttonist 2-3-4 gt? 'sd it Wardinsky, Eugene Ioseph Corky Favorite Pastzmez Sports Ambition: To be warden ot the prison to '.-.'E1::h the Royals go Activities: Senior Ball Comrnivee 4 Roundup Staff 4 Iniwa Staff 4 Stagecraft 4 Senior Assembly 4 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Football Manager 3-4 Intramural Basketball 1-2-3-4 Patrol Squad 3 Watson, Robert Charles Bob Favorite Pastime: Keeping the green Buick out of trouble Ambition: To be president of the United States A:tivities: Stagecrait 4 Reserve Football 2 3 Intramural Basketball 1-2 White, Donna Marie Donnafred Favorite Pastime: Drawing Ambition: To be a fashion designer Activities: Library Club 4 G.A.A. l-2-3 Badminton 2 Tennis 2 ' thi 5 Wenner, lean Marie Jeannie Favorite Pastimez Laughing Ambition: To be a nurse Entered from Mark Keppel High School, Alhambra, Calif, 3 Activities: He-isey Award 3 Representative 3 Willett, I.aNe1le Eunice Rusty Favorite Pastime: Having fun Ambition: To travel Activities: G,A.A. 3-4 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Pan American Club 3 Usher for Graduation 3 Sophomore Assembly 2 Messiah 2 May Festival l-2 Chorus 1-2 Twirling I-2 Tennis l Volleyball I Williams, Marian Minnie Favorite Pastime: Arguing with Bud Ambition: For Bud and I to own our own home-and a new car W wlnll Favorite Com. 3-4 Foot- luntor Committee 3 .- ,uf Wfvl' Wolff, William Frederic Fritz Favorite Pastime: Making money Ambition: To take it with me Activities: National Honor Society 4 Representative 2-3-4 Agora Club 3-4 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Heisey Award l Wilson, William Raymond Bill Favorite Pastime: Dancing Ambition: To go to California Activities: Iunior Ktwantan 4 Agora 3-4 Patrol Squad l l F ,,, C R ,- J .. K - W t t ...-5' , - iz. 1 ,- -,,, sf:-iigz gg J tt 1' Q -H1 3 X i M A 1 N 4 H 7'SI1-- J Wolf, Nicholas Adam Nick Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To be a bachelor as long as possible Activities: Vice Pres. Senior Class 4 State Champions Football 4 Varsity Football 4 Varsity Basketball 2-3-4 Lettermen's Club 2-3-4 Nat'l Honor Society 2-3-4 Track Reserve 2-3-4 Pan American Club 3 Reserve Football 2-3 Representative 2-3 Frosh Football 1 Reserve Basketball l Woodahl. Hobart Loo Wit Favorite Pastime: Women Ambition: To be successful Activities: Pan American Club 4 Intramural Basketball 1-3-4 Messiah 1 Yurlto, Hobart Owon Bob Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To be successful Activities: Class President 3-4 Varsity Football 3-4 National Athletic Honor Society 3-4 All-State Football 3-4 Varsity Basketball 2-3-4 Varsity Track 2-3-4 Lettermen's Club 2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3 Executive Board l-2 t . . .ef . 4 4 , ,,-,.a,,: .ics , tk' Wollaston, Dean Edward Favorite Pastime: lust plain Q Ambition: To be successful livin Activities: Band l-2-3 1 V +1 f Woodcoclr. Iohn Woody Favorite Pastime: Living Ambition: To travel and to do something really big, somehow, someway Activities: Stagecrait 4 Zimmerman. Halen Dorothy HHH Favorite Pastime: Day dreaming Ambition: To continue day dreaming Activities: Chairman Senior Ball Poster Committee 4 N.F.l.. 4 Roundup Art Co-Editor 4 Roundup 4 Iniwa 4 l59l 60l 61444 Wd! We the class of 49 leave to deserving members of the lower classes our prlde and Joy possessions hop mg that they will treat these aforernentloned POSSGSSIOHS with reverence and respect forever remembering those who so willingly sold the deeds of thelr claim Phyllis Anderson leaves her shnmmermg red locks to Sharlee Shane and her enduring patxence to next years Roundup editor Rosalie Brodles reducmg pills go to the skeleton in the biology lab Dlck Borshelm leaves h1s skx wax formula to Charlie Rowe Virqinla Bechard leaves her abllxty to blush to Margie Bakkum who is stayzng another year Just for the heck of it To A1 Sorenson goes Ierry Bnttons romantic attitude l-le IS to llkewlse mstruct Chuck and Buzzy ln the art of love makmg Tommy Campbell leaves his hiccups to Char Dohmeyer to make her weekends more eventful Pat Chisholm seems to thmk Barbara Bowlm could use her clean locker and IS therefore bequeathlng said locker to Mert Wllson to use for dress up Mese Clark wills his ability to rum the ski club to Good Sam Chase Vance Cook bequeaths his safety razor to Larry Le Claire lust as soon as he finds a Whisker lan Davidson leaves his knack of getting dates to Frank Bondy Audrey Doupe leaves her two years of U S history to loyce l-lendy so she can make xt 1n one Pat Dunlap wills her lndlan heritage to Ken Palagl to use as an excuse for making whoopee Blll Ellis wmmng smile IS glven to Dick Freeman To Nancy Warden goes Shirley Ellis abxllty tor get ting out of Journalism class Betty Fayden bequeaths her freckles to Dons and Catherine Wollaston to dlvvy up between them Tom Dickerson s abxlxty to make the girls sigh goes to Ioe Gudatls as if he needs it Stan Gendreau surrenders his 1928 Essex sedan to the school to use as a bus Prlm Grasseschi leaves her two ping pong paddles to the future champs Ben Hoffman wills his eyebrow to Swxfty so he can get the hall 1n one brush Iacqule Iaap reluctantly leaves her double lomted fm gers to D1ck Rodger To Bonme Carlson goes Dick larasseskis banlo eyes Coke Iorqensen bestows her height to Marian Moses to enable her to look a boy in the eye Rachel Kmney leaves hex first chan' clarmet to Bob Thomas Coralie Kiolet s glggles go to Ioan LeFebvre Marlene Landqren leaves her RSVP eyes to Rose mary Kalatat Lots Pyatt and Charles Darling feel that they have nothmg to spare Gust Ledakis bestows h1s azlmg eye-slght upon Mrs Sevalstad so that next years klds wont have to study ln study hall hm Meister leaves h1s pleasmg disposition to Al Farmer Bob Nelson leaves his ab1l1ty to bowl a 300 game to Russ Cooper who certainly needs somethtng Marte Nicholson parts wrth her eyelash curler lt goes to Chuck Skovron Ioe Murphy leaves h1s dirty cords to Scotty Pearce because he likes them so well Harry Manning leaves h1s voice to-gad' who wants Ron Nelson leaves some of h1s hair to each member of the class of 53 Ierry Ollexlly leaves h1s cotlture to Don Dean Bob Harris and Glen Miller Marlllyn Pearson: vttahty goes to Ele Ellis Shirley Shermans abilxty to get into trouble is gen erously left to Pat Bastas Bob Smith leaves hrs ski sv. eaters to Bob Tabor with the hope tlfat they look as welt on him Connie Snlppen leaves her brother Hal to any girl who can steal htm from Murdo Chuck Urquhart leaves his long eyelashes to B1ll Margarls Bob Watson leaves to h1s brother Fanny the green BU1Ck wlth whlch to cruise the drag Last we as a class leave the never to be forgotten memories tnat go with htgh school days WW e n Il l . ' P. I. Casey leaves his Minneapolis Bar warm-up jacket ' , A l I ' it? 1 - . , A Q ' . e 2 Anqehc Anderson WI kxceok NNTP ff u Ile 1' MQQW Benevolent Block xx Shmmq Shirley Rxotous Rxchcrrdson Beflminq BCIker Krying Kmneys .5 i5v x r I 1- ' Tmen ng Tllton by 5199 Y Pudqv Paul Happy Holland ,f-Z aff Cute Chauncey -up Rosey Roseth Stupendous Strcxhcxn Sweet Smppen Hosule Holtzberger Wmnmq Walsh Contented Clcpp Pert Porch Boundmg Brodle MG11C1OUS Murphy K6 A nl f I u ' K Y ' 'E 4 ' 1 A 2 Q . f lv H f I I H f 7 ' v A 2 , - -4 , 5 ' 5' 1 , ,4 5 g E, ef. 6, L 9 W n L 12 ' A 'Z , , n u u . at f?'Q,. ' .V 2 . ' pzi?f?' 3 - M , J i ' 'Win' i I rye-2-L -A 5 u u , fi, '- ,Q ' . k ,-4' - Aikfv-1 . X l S V, 41 ' MM- Q, , 4 Q Q -4-S ,A S L -1 9 . 'K ' 5.3 M , Y Q, '.,L,.'jl K 1' . . 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' - . lv, 2 1645 unior Class Gfficers and Sponsors Presldent Bob Iohnson Vlce Presldent Brown Chase Sponsors MISS Olsen Mr McElroy These hard workmq prospectors are headmq for what they hope W111 be the1r blqqest str1ke yet thelr semor year and qraduatlon After separatmq the real stuff from the fool s gold they panned out some valuables m the outstandmq Iumor Assembly athletrcs rr1us1c the lumor Prom and scholashc ab1l1ty Secrewrve no .e eee., ss,s. s . ssss sss,ss s fQfffQQ1k5lhy Lindseth Ahl, Marlyn Ahlquist, Marie Albone, Connie Andersen, Marie Anderson, Calvin Anderson, Ethel Anderson, Maybelle Archey, Norman Atkinson, Edward Austin, Dan Bar'-JY, Maxine Barnum, Darlene Bastas, Patricia Beatty, Donald Blackley, Virginia Bluhm, Gary Booth, Lelewellyn Booth, Maxine Borsheim, Gene Boule, Duane Bowker, Marjorie Bowlin, Barbara Bowlin, Darlene Bowman, Paul Brees, Duane Brown, Keith Brown, Pearl Brown, Shirley Brown, Wilford Buchanan, Gerald Bullock, Iames Burckhard, William Burk, Richard Burns, Iune Calvert, Bonnie Calvert, John Calvert, Shirley Cameron, Nancy Carlson, Bonita Carlson, Iean Carr, Ted Carras, Helen Carver, Evelyn Chase, Brown Chisholm, Richard Clingan, Arthur Cobb, Fred Coqley, Ieanine Conquergoad, Charlotte Cook, Ianice Cook, Jimmie Coursey, Claire Cox, Stratton Creekmore, Donna Cresien, Marlene Cummings, Darlene Curtis, Ioy Cushman, Beecher Daniels, Arlene Daniels, Bill 'v 9 'K lanes J' V x is A . 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Tig' 'E N. nw-...X 3 , I ...L e. - 1 li, g QA -N .... 550:58 I E Y f PM 1 if '6' 'Q 'iff uw 55 ,X H 4 'JW 3 wit it tl Matoon, Mina McDonald, Marvin McGinnis, Jerry McLaughlin, Betty Medean, Marjorie Merrill, Harriet Mis-yer, Iohn Miller, Ben Miller, Dahrl Miller, Franklin Miller, Glen Miller, Gordon Miller, Loretta Minor, Gwen Mohn, Marlin Morton, Dale Moses, Marian - Q Mott, Donald L N Muirhead, M rna Murray, Yrene Murray, Pat Myers, Carmen Nelson, Bob Nelson, Kenn Newman, Jack 0 Nicolai, Donna Q Nielsen, Doris i Q W Nisbet, Earlene V5-Ulf Nolde, Shirley gag Nygard, Emil Odeqard, Audrey Odegard, Dolores O'Donnell, Philip Oeleis, Robert Olds, Donna Olson, Connie Palaqi, Kenneth Pearce, Robert Peden, Robert ,Q Pendergrass, David Peretti, lim Peterson, Don Peterson Sheila - Pilgeram James Porro Lois t Porro Susan Proctor, Merton ,, 5 9 , -. Rf- Pilqelram, Laverne 24 Q ' ' I of wb if V ,. ,,:: ,,t Q nr ,- ya' Prouty, Willard Ouilter, Betty L Ramsted, Shirley ii Rcrunig, Lucille Ftebmann, Joan , Redfield, Donna fs na- Reeves, Dorothy Renning, Georgia Q, f Rieben ani , I rw 'F V mem, John Rmio William ..... l ' ' ' ' 'V W' KM liipplinger, Boyd est x Roehm, David Roqne, Barbara Roqne, Bill Rossi Samuels, Allan Sanders, Neil ohn . I Russell, IoAnn Sampson, Ted Sanger, Iames Schultz, Edward Shane, Sharlee Shively, Robert Showen, Bill Shervey, Betty Sieben, Kennard Singer, Rose Marie Skinner, Marcia Sletten, Robert Skovron, Charles Smerker, Anthony Smith, Earl Smith, Shirley Smith, Stanley Spomer, Barbara Staats, Ward Steffani, Ch Smith, Virginia arles Stephens, Keith Stevenson, Edward Stokes, IoAnne Stubbs, Norman Stoddart, James Sullinger, Frances Swan, Gilbert Tabor, Iohn Tarpley, Raymond Talbott, Beverly Tautges, Caroline Taylor, Bill Teague, Freeman Teddy, Constance Thiebaud, Iuanita Thisted, Bob Thayer, Bonnie Thomas, Bob Thompson, George Thurber, Jeanine Tokerud, Harold Tornberg, Don Thygesen, Lois qs., '27 -ed' 1 -y p gy gg, , ,,,. , Et .Q-:augur g -v t ..,, 1, ?' 4 l lf' 4 , M1 Y ' S ,, ,itfo'-E235 t Q , i lf o si : S -04.2 .-' fs S 'I' I A-'Sf '33 ' A Q, is , sf' A -, VT VV.. I Q x-,fur K, 1 - ' ,'i'r . -1 , ' - ' y T'-Viv 4 l E 4 , Y S L 1 5752 ' F l , -ef s. A . V191 A 'i2'l fs: ef. if 4 ...MQMQ T5 14 aa lb.. il , 17' K Xxvfw K- , N , Q11 , S 6' . , f I as , ' ,l' Q -. - il. all K ? 1 Al Trinastich, Dick Trodick, Frank F UlerY. Warren Van Horn, Viola Vanderhoof, Goldie Waldenberg, Genevieve Wallace, Bob Warden, Nancy Warner, Stanley Watson, Bill :ft A an -- ' '-JE , f Q3 5? J 5 1 Q X Xl? Lv 'TI 5 in 9'1- -Q ' Q '-fl' fw . Wg New ,Z-L 1 Mfermjwpx YQEfif'?ohn M76 I MHWJMQWWCBQ aww MJ we aww? WW WW 'A YXEYOTRT Caixv Eweusw C Q ,f,,, COLL. ALG. D Q HNSTOR O STPNGECRBY c CHENNXSTPQQ Q 'f01'as.L. Q., AEQSENT Ox K 8 llwfzca YP Full and pocket editions of the Freshman glass. tions in fhg Ffeshmgn Assembly. GAA vs. the coaching staff brief students on qood sportsmanship. Thcxt t iccxl Freshman qoze finds on object for its affec- These lively smiles sell many Cokes ot school dances. Girls of Home Mnkinq l perfect culinary Cirt with Christmas Ten, I ' V yan r The Se 91759 debs l mf! the Q' QQV t fl Asse If dun' S ,he . 177137 fig Us Qud Singing jonitors sweep the audience oft 'X Ae pre 1- their feet in lunior Assembly. S ' Alter wcshinq, who'd know these boys were the lnk C71 F 5 M5 w? X gig? , TV-, WV EV 2? Ks X , - rf f ,l 4 N Wx A, ,jg Sophomore Class Officers and Sponsors 1.05 President Bemard Moqstad Vice President Allan Faechner Secretary Treasurer Gene Knight Sponsors Miss Jennings Mr Willet These second year miners have produced some mighty valuable nuggets ln their brief careers in these fields They have dug into the veins of geometry theorem world history biology hoping to strike the mother lode in another two years. Denied some of the first rich strikes they have still produced many great ahtletes musicians speakers and bang-up assemblies. Their steady dependability has placed them among the first citizens of Great Falls High School. The Sophomores were in the first rank of whitewash sloshers in 48 when they helped paint the G. F. Their unusual class assembly this year brought them wide acclaim among the older students. Now their underclassrnan days are over and the class of 51 is ready and able to go on to new richer veins of golden learning and activity. 173 Yr it up 3- Ki' JP 'l-fll. 9- nf as 'Q-'X xx f' l -Q4 ,ca - if A r...yt f , 5 4 , T Alf John Allan James Amundson Rachelle Atchison Delores Babcock June Bacon LeRoy Baier Jane Baker Carol Barham Del Barrett Camille Bartle Howard Bartle Jerry Bauer Dan Beattie Richard Becker Barbara Berger Jeanine Q Bell Juanita 9, Blackorby Beverly wp- Bloemaker Bonnie Blumfield George Boboth Mary Bohn Jerry Bradford Elaine Bricks Ronald Briedenbach Lois Bright LeRoy Brink Wanda Brunner Edward Bryant Mary Alice Butler Joan Calvert Mary Alice Campbell Murdo Campbell Nancy b Carte Barbara . Casavant William Cave James Cereck Wilma Challenger, Primrose Chambers, Irene X Chambers Robert Y v. Chick Evelyn ' f Chitwood Ronald ,L . Christensen, Jean Cislo, Robert J Cislo, Ste-ve K' 1 Clark, James ' -'? 'W Cocales, William 1 - ,,, if 1 ti 6 S ,' Cobb, Sarah Jane 4 i x 'Q 5 'xv fp -A , NS' 5' -uf ,N X fren D J 5 A ' Cogswell, Ted Coleman, Helen Cook, Robert C , Cooper, Russell Y Q,-A Craig, John 7 ' -:yi I Crawford, Russel YF' N if xff 3 JMHL Creek, Everard 2 S 1 K Cummings, Mary Curry, Richard Curtis, Irene Daley, Delores Dallas, Richard Darling, Nick Davey, Roberta Dawson, Fred Dennis, Jerry ' ' DeRusha, Howard ' Dick, Mary Ann K Dickerson, Mary Donnell, Peggy Donnelly, James , Duckett, Harry f Dusek, Betty - Dyhdal, Paula 5 N - , Earll, John Eaton, Dallas Einan, Mary Eley, June Ellis, Eleanor -Q 1 Enockson, Dorothy . Eustance, Bob Faechner, Don Fallman, John K Farmer, Al Feldman, Elmer ' Ferguson, Roslyn I gl 1 1 Ji Q we 1 ,yi r Sara! 49 ,Qc 43'- ,Q . . txffar' -qui, Ferrell, Greg Finneman, Darlene Flaherty, John Fluery, Ludetta Forster, Richerd Foster, John Fox, Richard 1-2 an s Lv . Va e- Y , . Y' ss' .xr Frey, Richard Gabriel, Bill Gall, Alva L 5 .Q Garney, aureen 4 ' Gibbons, Eileen ' t S-1 9' XX f qi ,rf ' K if V 'lg t li. Qi, , Gleason, Warren Golie, Holland Goodeau, Ruth I Gowan, Lois I . Q- Q Graves, Wayne ' H' R . 5' ? , . Green, James A T v S, - 6' K I 4 tx .a fi - fl ,AIU Green, Jeanette Green, Jo Anne Greytak, June Grubb, Thomas -Q Q Gue, Bill , g Guthery, Georgann Q . Q., 1 v , - 1 -. A 4 V elif --r n ..- ,N Haab, Gladys Hall, Carvell Halubka, Ray Hammer, Edward Haney, Bill Hansen, Dale Hansen, Mary Harper, Janet Harris, Audrey Harris, Robert Hastings, Ilo Hatfield, John M i -.ra .,, ' Af ' K 'N J el , ,J we Q, ,k K. Q Ii- 'Z 1 T gl ' swf X, ya. 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Loveland, Darlene - 5 , .J Lucker, Sally Ludtke, Beverly Lundquist, Philip Luraas, Darrell C Lyman, Celia -Q Malmberq, Beverly 9' ' .aa-Q 'R 97 Mansfield, lames , Maroney, Gladys I , Maroney, Thomas Martin, Mary ' Martin, Lillian 2 37 f- , Massas, Marie W, - ' V 57 l Matsko, Emery Matthis, Evelyn X Maxwell, Madeline McHenry, Maxine McKee, Alan McKenzie, Janet Mealer, Dorothy Mears, Mary K Mee, Barbara Meinert, Emily Merrick, Beverly ,K X Miller, Daryl x Miller, Donna Miller, Gene M1sieldt,hIo1hnD Mitc e , anny V K 'pg' Mitchell, Harry by , gllff Mitchell, Robert Ke- ., X: ' ,. .1 . . ' fl B X ' Moe, Russell Moqstad, Bernard Montgomery, Richard Montgomery, William .. A u 9 , Morana, Lorraine 'Q r 'V .. Z 44' Mott, Doris Y g' 5.5, - is wr , iw L t ' ax 3 -5 i ffl f Mit 1 ' Murray, Coleen Myers, Lorraine Myskewitz, Eileen Nelson, Ronald Newcomb, Walter Newman, Raymond Noble, Robert Noyes, Billie O'Connor, lames Q 5 Olson, Ianet ,,, + - , Olson, Violet S P V- Omholt, Arlene 4 ,f Q' f X 1.5 ,N X X ' rw-'N x .c I? .g ,wg V ,i ,, . .lor QM 2 4- :Q 5 N55 , , 1 Vid X 0 0 O -x M.. -.-re - sv- D L -1 xf !., ., fr Qr 1 N., E 3 -8 fit! 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Snippen, Hal Sommers, Dolores Sorensen, Alvin Sorensen, Wilma 3' Span, lack Sperry, Bob X fffm Q kk N V f A f Spoer, Rosemarie ' .5 ffl' V Staqeberg, Lois ' 7 ' 4, if Steele, Barbara 1 , ' .V JJ Stensteth, Dolores -Q ' ' Stokes, Gary, h 3 ' Ay., ' , fl. ' Stone, William ,, is . ,. i w .: , , S r X 6 4 X Strand, Ioyce Sulser, Sid Swain, Lorraine , Swanson, Bob QQ' 3 Tadich, Mary Taras, Iune ' Taylor, Lynn ff Thomas, Charles ' Thompson, Beverly Thompson, Marjorie Throm, Marjorie ,M Thurman, Allen Tonkovich, Lorraine A Toy, Bill ' Tucker, Earl -- Ursich, Tony -- '- M Ursich, Virginia Vance, Keith - - l ., ,x 5, J S V VanNoy, Artha Varelia, Beverly Vasky, Carol Vernon, Jack Vian, Richard , Vik, Margaret s 1 M .fw 4 . .iff t, Vogel, Leo Waqvr:lerfdMartin a en, Bill I Walker, Barbara ,C Wambol, Shirley I J' 'P Ward, Scott it M3 5 il ' ,v 5 X eg?-3 Wardinsky, Marlene Warner, Eleanor Xvarrlilnqtgg, Fred , as urn, Nancy ,- Weaver, Robert 1 5,5 Q4 Webb, Margaret H' Q wfs Wells, Iames Wenzek, Corrine Weshe, LeRoy West, Martha Whitaker, Barbara Whitaker, jack White, Alice ' X51 7 ,TXQSGQ ,J .-Q' 'L Tw -I df: ifqlalv-fl if l - 1 'Pav 5 if . 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M gr fl fi ff 5, w Q, A J 385 Q fi A f x ?f C faq. f X , A X in QQ Freshman Class Officers and Sponsors President Metta Txnney VICE President Barbara McDermand Sponsors Miss Swenson Mr Buck Algebra CIVICS the1r hrst tore1gn languages hlgh school Enghsh compul sory Physlcal Educatton these are the classes that greeted the br1ght eyed hopefully young class of 52 as they entered the huge mtlhon dollar palace of G lf' H S The Frosh were the f1rst to put on a class assembly and proved the1r worth by rnakmg a real h1t v 1th 1t a hrst golden xrnpressxon The freshman class of 52 looks forward to the day he can laugh at the ha1rcut and d1m1nut1ve S129 of the class of 53 and to the day three years hence when he w1ll wear the Blue and Wh1te gown and cap that makes h1rn a man of the world I8 Secretary-Treasurer, ,,,,,,, r,,rrr ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,, , ,,,r,,,,,,, ,,,,,-,w,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,r A , A W ,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,-,,-, ---Bgnnie Silvemqle -f-----Y---HW -- -----------W -A------v ------W-----A----Us--A-----.-----H l , . 1 , 1 1 1 ' 'F ' 1 I - . . . . 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Benson, lames Berg, Conrad J' Berg, Mattie -3 3 lk H A Bergman, Kaye 9, Ag A I Birkegrfbueg Harry w I ey, etty T X 1 A lf I S 5 1 Bley, Ruth flag '5 'Q , ., 1.2'Q': 'af' F , yjniis ' 'S . 5 X 4' ag , : .1 11 4 'f . , - , Q K. A 1 Lf., ohm-- WW., a 1 'T L 'f I Y 8 lrf A, L 1 tw ' ' M f: H ' s 2 5 9 'D -4 45, 1' if . , Wu Y ' Bhss, Dorothy Boerner, Gerald Botto, Leland ' Boland, Edward Bondy, Frank Booth, Eldon Borchers, Jean Boree, Yvonne W Bosshardt, Richard ' -. I Bowne, Joyce Vg? Q Q- ki Bowers, Alma xrb ffkifk Bradley, Gordon Bross, Ioan Brown, Arlene I Brown, Helen f' ' Bull, Lucille ' N Bullock, Thomas Bulmer, Donna Burckhard, Marjorie Q 9? Burnaby, Duane .- Calkrn, Darrell , Q' Calvert, Wtllxam Canavan, Marporge X I Carlson, Tony Carroll, Nancy Carson, Barbara Carter, Darlene fx Cary, Pat NL! I Chamberlin, Albert Chambus, David Chisholm, Vernon Clark, Cecilia Cobb, Lowell Coen, Roger Coleman, Donita Coleman Donna Collms Duwayne Collxns Herman ly an .99 W, Collms May Carol Q 'U Conkhn Charlere Connell Frances .4- Connell Gar Y Y Cooper Margaret Costm Ixm Cowte Sandy Cox Carmellta Crawford Ruth Creekmore Henry Cummmqs Don Cunnmqham Mary Currell Roy ,,, h Cushman Carol Czerwmskl loan Dahl Bruce Dawson Bxll Davxd Darrell 96 4- '34 'stmmx KAY r' Debolt Gordon 5' 3 6 Dewey Charles Dxamond Donna Dtlhnq Roger Duffy James Duncan David FXW 'S fcv l 2 Duncan Gordon 2 C' Duncan Kenneth Duncan Rrchard 5' J' .ll Durran Mary Lou Dutton Edrth Dykeman Ethelyn Earhart Ioan Eberl Bob Economy George Edmondson Iames Eqged Walter Elqeman Davld 8 Ekert Darlene Eklund Audrey Eller Barbara Eller Bessle Eller Emmet! E111n son Ronald llrott Danny Errckson Jerry Eschler James Eusley Bruce Eustance Artha Eustance Ronald Evans Marrlyn 0 1. Evenson Iames Farmer Bonna xfq ,O t , , d' V ,max x. 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QL Howse, Eva lwpsffv y, ' tk 3, -.. 3 , Huston, Betty 'gk Johnson, Camille ' ,la lclrnson, Charles H A. hi lohnson, Donna Mae Q ,L 29 L ', 5 5. Johnson, Karolee '. 'ff ,gk lohnson,Myro'1 i .1 km 'V' -ha. ati? 34. '32 1357 WA vm A' f . 3 ag' '6- H -as .... f ... m. .sn . , , Q A- ' 1 3 kk K f' f E.. 1 'U LQ 'xv R X. 4. 'E ff I 1'7X X: 'iv ' . 3' ' -,Ar 4' : is X Hx H -fi Wg' '-' f 'E A -7 .1 ' M a Ex fu.. Fr imxfgmx, 'S 191-1.-3 .. z 'fri Q gg r 'Q AY 4 A 9 9 T' Sv. wr' . 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Snyder, Bernard Speck, Lois X: Spradley, Io Anne Squellati, Anqela Squires, Larry Staats, Carol I- D sl Stonfield, Bertha L1 K Stellinqwerf, lock I J If ft 0 4 5 Stephens, lean Stephenson, Iohn Stevenson, Roy Q1 Stewart, Donna - . - Stoddart, Charles 'N' Stoker, Donald 77 k ., Stokes, Carol Story, Fawn Stromnes, Karin Stubbs, Harold Sturdevant, Ioan Sutton, Dolores ? S-.-.' inson, Shirlee Tacke, lohn 5: Tabor, Marlene 'Q .- Tadvtrk, Donald 'l'aras, Darlene Taylor, Howard 7 6 an 'Q' Q aff? .ffl Thlstcld, loy Ttnsted, Karin Thompson, Barbara ' Thompson, Allen -A Thompson, Geraldine Thompson, Kennett P' . V- tl l'!t Tiriney, Metta Tokerud, Lloyd Tovson, Iacqueline 5 Troskey, Karlene ' Ulsh, Delbert Vaughn, Patricia 'C Venzel, Robert Vinson, Darra Visser, Barbara ,, 5, ,st A Volk, Charee W Q Q, Wagner, Arlene h WB K Waqter, Virginia ' Q5 f F Walbon, Donna Walden, Russell - -k Waldenburq, Vernon ' -' ' 4. Wolrock, Dick Q in 'Q 'a-,L Waltari, Iohn V , j Wardinsky, Kenneth 4 l ' - A 5 x,,, Ig as - . -. 1941 V - Wardinsky, Raymond Wareham, Albert K Warnaock, Edwin 5 I -a v. 'T t 4, xt Warrington, David ' V ' , in , - ' Q Warzeka, Io Ann ,- .' 'C' ,X 1 if ,' Waugh, Norman , 4 I L J ol n 4.1.6 -,F-we ,-'--f- X.: - --.--2 -V 6 ,E K, ., M. Weeks, Barbara 1. Weshe, Larry , .i -- W Wever, Glenna ' .Q ' ' . x i .-9 s I ,A ,K Wheeler, Gerald W . Vlilliams, Dixie ' N, 5, Williamson, Delores Y , A -.e .V A s- Wilson, Delano Wilson, Roger Wilson, William W lf Darlene o , Woogszrhlf Lacqueline '- .., ueri ner, Keith W Zabinsky, Edward Zeman, Robert Zipperian, Donnarae wi . ,f ,4'1,ff. ff 4' RQPQRULYD PN NCmLl5l l EALGEBRA A x-xviiv OW LAT W ri g,QaxE NLE Pl' a-Y Ox NJ AESENW rw i f Is .VW 6' l 3 ' sf 04,5 N ' ,, The 'J wr Al is 4 if -'C ! ffl! ff ffl! ff ff, g1:f cfm ff,-il K Q1 ff' ffl? K -K K J Q M5 AMW W J L. ' . u A ,idi Lf mpqfjyf ,!!f , JhV3 A .-1 n 11 vm' ' ff 'ff W 7 nhlvttrz 7 U5 Assistant Coach LUD SCHLAME l VIK FLOYDTraxner Assrstan JUN -M51 Q DUTCH DAHMER r Couch Coaches Here are the men who's untiring efforts to devel- op championship teams have brought forth one of the most successful athletic years in the entire history of the school. Their undaunted spirit, determination, and courage proved to be main factors as they piloted three Bison crews to three championships. The Roundup sports staff deeply regrets that it was unable to obtain a cut of Assistant Coach Gene Fleming, who left after the football season to attend Stanford University. Mentors eye Grid hopefuls 'VM am X L. fmzfrl-f WDW www 'K-1-ole :bcefv-4,.,, x. y 'X-'awe WNW- Managers OULWL if-v elite, ,QA-QLQAL .Avo-' X 1 fi BEECHER CUSHMAN Basketball 47 N DAVIDSON Basketball Football Track iw, I, c f V Qxlfcflxgp KZ: WA HD X xcve llxovclflll 0,6011 INSKY 9 'EO WM L I ' 5' , I' The Manaqers, heroes of behind ,jf Q, y 5 the scenes action, can look back upon ' 4 'wx ,T V, the athletic season of 1948-49 as a job , lL'i very well done. Their outstanding per- fl formance in the training room played W 2 a larqe part in helping develop the xi! many Championship teams seen here L .- he-i ,Y ,.-if ' during the last year. lllvl KATHAN BGSketbG11 FRANK BONDY Foolbgll Football Track Track DICK SHEPPARD Football Track lil 94l Most Valuable DICK REBAL Basketball BOB YURKQ GENE CARLSON Footbqll Football Chosen by their teammates as the most valuable players in their respec- tive sports, these capable athletes can be justly proud of their high honor, for they represent champions. Carlson and Yurko tcoewinnersl will have their names engraved on the most valuable players football trophy, while Reba1's will appear on the Briggs Basketball trophy. Honor SOCICIY l 1 Standing, left to right: Coqswell, Britton, Wolf, Farmer, Baker, Nelson, Talcott, Palaai, and Carlson. Second row, left to right: Casey, Sulser, Wallace, Ellis, Black, Dybdal, Iohnson, Brown, and Snippen. Seated, left to right: Mann, Davidson, Rossberq, Sohl and Yurko. 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BROWN-Tackle All-state First Team 'YGG All-state First Team TOM Cfilwp PAK- 11 41 BE D139 Quo .. 1.8, LLX X-XOT OXQX9 we Qfe Tf1jrdCgUQ1-ferb L E XAOVOT eqm ack Campbell crosses paydlrt Wlth the1r eyes on the Butte game and wzthout the servrces oi I-lalfbaclc Boo Yurko Grea Falls travelled to the reservatxon crty to meet the rugged Flathead Braves Kal1 pell proved tougher than expected but the crafty herd pulled out a 6 to O VICIOTY Swede Dahlloerg s Butte Bulldogs rolled on to the Mernorral Stadtum turf the iollowmg Saturday as top heavy favorttes to smash the local Wm strtng Butte led at the half l3 to 6 lout wrth an unbelrevable second half rally the battlmg BISOHS smashed the Bulldogs 35 to l3 In1ur1es followed rn the wake of the Butte tray and the league leadmg herd mtnus the servxces of flve ftrst strmgers were upset on thelr home tarnplng grounds by the Crtmson Bengals of Helena The score was 13 to 7 Hon EHXC Je en S17 fer NXQM 10 I1 DICK REBAL Quarterback Honorable Mentton C97 98 we BOB FOSSE-Tackle Xxx OC Q ? PUD K WOLF at?-ORG XEHL-1 The followmq two weekends were breathers for the ramlolmq Great Falls Eleven as 'hey smashed Havre there 14 to 7 and blasted Anaconda at the Copper Cxty 33 to O Nearmq the end of then' conference schedule and wlth the1r eye on the all lmportcmt state trtle the mxqhty Bxson machme prepared for M1ssoula and Brllmqs If they could wm them both they could play for the champxonslup Weeks of hard dflll prepared the team for thelr two lmportant games Frrst off was Mxssoula at Great Falls In a tou h h d f h q ar aug t game the local lads came out on top of the Garden Czty boys by a score of 27 to 7 Yurko scores standmq IIVTE HBO Wbxgnd ROS N QLSOS lERRY BRITON Fullback ,CSV 98 we BOB FOSSE-Tackle Xxx OC Q ? PUD K WOLF at?-ORG XEHL-1 The followmq two weekends were breathers for the ramlolmq Great Falls Eleven as they smashed Havre there 14 to 7 and blasted Anaconda at the Copper Cxty 33 to O Ne-armq the end of then' conference schedule and wlth the1r eye on the all lmportcmt state trtle the mxqhty Bxson machme prepared for M1ssoula and Brllmqs If they could wm them both they could play for the champxonslup Weeks of hard dflll prepared the team for thelr two lmportant games Frrst off was Mxssoula at Great Falls In a tou h h d f h q ar aug t game the local lads came out on top of the Garden Czty boys by a score of 27 to 7 Yurko scores standmq IIVTE HBO Wbxgnd ROS N QLSOS lERRY BRITON Fullback ,CSV FE SID SULSER Center KDE G' UUA TISXH Qlf Ylsllbo n EKG, it Gig Nggrxkxo H00 Gue breaks away Great Falls and Blllmqs were now tted lor the Bla Seven Conference lead The wrnner of the Bronc B1son t1lt would advance to the state fmals whrle the loser would be matched gamst Mxssoula to dectde whxch team would be the txtle contender Great Falls travelled to Btllrr s nd met the Broncs on even terms but unfortunately came out on tlfe short end of a la to l2 ae tslon Now faced wtth the task of comma back the hard way the local crew tamed und Jntedly to hard drtlls and tmproved tlmmq techmques o work wtth clockhke teamwork North Central of Spokane rernalned on the Btson schedule lelore he all Vnpor an se crd game Wllh the Mlssoula Spartans So wlth the tltle game on tl'e1r 'mnd the Btsons eastly omped over the North Central squad 3 to 26 bqc, LIQIG. ED RITT Tackle 'DON saw P' 199 MURDO CAMPBELL Quarterback OC HAL S ELL' NIPpE OGQN N H 'SED C 01,1300 On November 19 the Great Falls crew journeyed o tho Garder C1ty fcr Q ccnterde s After a hard fought fray on snow covered Dornblas r F19ld the herd emerged v1ctor1o.1s l4 t And now halt of the1r qoal had some true They were IH he S ,Ito Charaptcnshn: other half had yet to c me true THEY HPD TO 'WIN' On Thar1ksq1v1ng Day m MSTFOI1Gl Stad1um the tootballqame ot the year W s t The Great Falls BISODS were to meet the B!ll11 tQS Brohcs for the Montana btate Ch m 1 DS 11, Coach Blll Swarthout Fold h1s BISODS before the tmpor ant contest It you W y .1l lg team 1f you lose you l mst be anoth r football team The B1son boys took the1r c for the-1r meamnq and xounced B1ll1Y'lQS 14 to 2 to be ome L,hamp1ons of Mcrtan 1 v. rds IM 1 1003 HUBEH Sophomore comb1r1at1on Uqrd AL ROSSBEHG Halfback 5113- SHOW EN ow QP-9198 Schedule Sept Sept Sept Oc Oc Oct Oc Oc Nov. Nov. Nev. 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I 3' ' 1 A XX. 1, x. .--x 1.14-in. in--xx x xx LEON EVANS Guard VARSITY Great Falls H1gh Schools 1948 49 basketball team proved to be one of the best n the entrre state as they were crowned BIG SIXTEEN CHAMPIONS The Brson f1V9 opened therr hoop season at home on December ll wrth a conference w1n over the Glasgow Scottles by a margrn of 36 to 32 The followrng weekend the ramblmg herd hrt the road for Lewrstown and Brllrngs They easrly overpowered the Lewls town qumt 42 31 and then went on to smash the Broncs 48 to 30 A week s Chrr tmas vacatron followed then mrnus the servlce of Coaches Swarthaut and Dahmer and wtthout four topflrght players Great Falls went up to the Havre lnvrtatronal tournament to grab a neat thrrd place The basketball season began to roll as the Electrrc Crty boys edged Helena 51 45 at the Caprtal Crty The next n1ght the Bllhngs Broncs came to Gr at Falls for cr return engagement only to agarn be turned back 57 42 The fast breakrra Brsons took a tourney up north to defeat Havre 54 37 and to outfrght Glasgow 36 32 texactly the same score as 1n the prevrous game wrth the Scottie-sl Helena and Lewrstown came to the Electrrc Crty on January 21 and 22 The local squad agarn turned the tables on Helena for a 7 pomt vrctory 53 46 Lewrstown s slow brand of dehberate basket ball almost spelled defeat for the rambltng herd but they squeezed out a 30 to 29 decr ron over the hrgh flyrng Eagles Great Falls was host to Havre the next weekend easrly smash mg them 49 45 Th batthnq Brsons were row holdmg hrgh therr undrsputed frrst place spot rn the Blg Srxteen w1th 10 wms and no defeats TOM CAMPBELL Forward 11061 Honorable Mentron Dec Dec Dec an an an an XAXGOOY6 Feb 50 060 oP-Vt W NICK WOLF Forward DICK REBAL FOrWGrd Thrrd All State Fzrst All State C0 Cqptgm Most Valuable Pla er SCHEDULE Glasgow Lewxstown Bxllmgs Helena Brllrngs Havre Glasgow Helena Lewxstown Havre Kahspell GFHS GFHS GFHS GFHS GFHS GFHS GFHS GFHS GFHS GFHS GFHS Y Co captam here there there there here there there here here here there TQM DI C1555 SON XC C39 AEOOOTONOXG 3114 . jf 0 n' .' 1 ' - ' -, T 11, ' 1' rf, A l ' A I ' I 7 ' ,J - ' I I I l . 11 32 .... 36 . 17 ' 31 .... 42 ,. 18 ' ' 30 . . ., 48 1 , 7 45 .... 51 1 , 8 -' 42 .... 57 1 , 14 37 .... 54 1 , 15 32 . . .. 36 21 46 ..,. 53 22 ' 29 .... 30 28 45 , . .. 49 , 4 ' 63 ..., 46 '0 L xi IOHN YURKO-Forward BASKETB LL Thelr dream of an undefeated season hit the rocks on Feb 4 at Kalispell when the tall Braves scalped the smaller local crew 63 46 The following evening the rambling Blsons rolled mto the Garden Crty of Missoula eager to revenge their Flathead defeat But the Spartan squad had different ideas as they upset Great Falls 65 41 Stlll clinging lo their Big Sxxteen lead and with Missoula revenge in therr heart the speedy Herd came home to prepare for the Spartan in laslon the following Friday A huge crowd came out to watch the Bisons rock Mrssoula 52 to 44 ln a thrilling over time fray that proved to be the most excitxng of the entire season Anacondas Copperheads were downed the next night by the tightmg crew from G F H S by 46 35 Swarthouts m n traveled to Butte and Anaconda the next weekend to engage the Bulldogs and Copperheads On Friday Feb 18 everything went along mn fine style as the Great Falls tive mangled Butt 62 to 31 But the story was dlfferent on Feb 19 lor Anaconda romped over the conference leaders in their small gym by 50 to 39 The two big games oi the season agarnst Butte and Kalrspell faced the battling Bisons the next weekend Friday the Bulldogs of the Mining City met the Hardwood KIHQS and were set back by a score of 58 36 Kalispell remained on the Herd s schedule It was the last conference game Kalrspell was the only team that the Electric City hoopst rs had not beaten and this game would decide whether Great Fails would cop the title Here were three good reasons for a Bison victory so they dumped the favored Flathead the high honor of being the BIG SIXTEEN CHAMPIONS OF MONTANA Although the 1949 squad failed to qualify for the state tourna ment they can surely be classed as one of the best aggregatrons ever to don a Bison uniform BOB FOSSE Center BOB YURKO-Forward Honorable Mention SCHEDULE GFHS GFHS GFHS GFHS GFHS GFHS GFHS Feb Feb Feb Feb there here here there there here here Missoula Missoula Anaconda Butte Fe Anaconda Feb Feb Butte Kalispell Overtime NORTHERN DIVISION Ma. 3 Kalrspell G F H S Mar 4 Helena G F I-I S here here Z WILLIE BROWN Guard Honorable Mention NTE-H GEXXQ NN Xcel, ,er C1071 crew by the decisive score of 54 to 48, thus gaining for their school . 5 ' 65 .... 41 'F , . ll ' 44 .... 52 ' . 12 35 .... 46 . 18 31 .... 62 b. 19 50 . . . . 39 , . 25 36 .... 58 . 26 ' 48 .... 54 '. ' 59 . . . . 51 . 55 . . . . 53 15 N fa Guo EIL HU 53 Carlson takes Cx rest wi Gb Oi QIDUI Ould Q5 X00 Y O U C Ore ,O O' QQ Ce p s,-Kgs' S fl 1, sie io, me bo :H Y I Y G V L .1 3 xl' . U S 5 bfi? hola ' r Diggs' . 'QI 6 I Wifi' C ' L, 1 2 ,- ff' 'fm unior Varsity Basketball .a,: W W., D 3 L A 48 TED COGSWELL f ,,.-A NRM' iw. ,Yf .. I-7 4 i E3 AL FAECHNER Cf AL FARMER .W ' ' 1- V.. , R., is f 3 1 TQ 1 f 'JJ sm X 4 I A BOB EUSTANCE PETERSON Y BILL GUE HM MANSFIELD ED RITT Sv D1 QXSGDQ SID SULSER FRED WORRINGTON a X F3 sb' 47,3 , EMORY MATSKO any fl K1 s AL ROSSBERG HAL SNIPPEN O, . fa' Nr gs ,Xu W .X A lg 4 1 -I .2 2 X . W-r 24 ' .4 s sf A i I ' L. La-E 'f ' 1 D A 5 ,, xg: if A 7 .. E 5 A A fa N 1 A 1 Q. 4 K , 'S 7 , : f 1 Q 1 29g N! Eqq d nnf -We Q-X5 x U 1 -21 N'2 'l-Q M tth Freshmen Basketball 55' 1 9 ,7 --' 7 g - X , 1 J 9: Qin 1 1f is us-ul' nh.: Cl al ill 1 Q! 194 qv -.f 'I iw C? b W d I Q -1: 2 '14-A 'P-35 ' ,K 4 A- 4 'Q -- . J, 3' RE , if 'E ' K A K 'qi AA rx 1 4 'wr' . 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TOM CAMPBELL Lnmcg Great Falls Hlqh School won the frrst Montana State Baseball crown by turnlnq back the Kallspel Braves IO to 4 ln the charnpronshlp qarne of the State Tournament Coach Scovll s team won the hard way playlnq a qarne on Frrday and Saturday pr1or to the tttle match and wrnnlnq both Glasgow by 13 to 3 Kalr spell entered the llnals by topplnq Forsyth 10 to 6 The wlnners trophy was presented to the Blsons followrnq the game w1th the runnerup trophy qornq to Kallspell HIGH SCHOOL GAMES G eat Falls 9 Moore O great Falls East Base 9 Great Falls l Great reat Great Falls Falls Falls Denton I Mary s l Denton I Mary s Great Falls Glasgow Great Falls Roundup Great Falls Kahspell 4 BATTERIES OF Cl-IAMDIONSHIP SERIES Kahspell Abbott C Redfleld p Holler p G1 asqow Harvey c Luckman p Gxeut Falls Memck c Carlson p Great Falls Merrrck c Peterson p Mann p Carlson p Roundup Kuhr c Kozehskr p Great Falls Merlck c Yurko p HAL SNIPPEN ,--n arf -, anal uit... 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GENE CARLSON ,4f- ,f-1 ,419 .-4 ,fp-, ,24- ,Q if X24 ft K wk Z1 2 Y x HON NYJ-SON 11197 . J.- Q 'dr is lm' yn fi- 'gs-P Chgmp Wswv we Y N aww 'gi 5004 fofonsh A 1.0 Baclmeld Training Room Talk 7 vxckovl RQXVI' at Coach of the Year Donkey Basketball Before the Bi Q Game an --' bv 2 S Ny 3647 1 Q w ff , MC 5 Y r ,Q --Girls' S orts P W . 491,57 tt V, Ita X p l CLUB OFFICERS Sponsor -grvrrr V Y Y 7 Y , , V H Mrs. Webb President .,,,,,,, . Marjorie Throm Vice President MCUY CC1lVefl Secremry H V Eleanor Ellis Treasurer ,,,, lime EIQY The gals in Orchesis have an unusual group in that they have no written constitution or dues to bind them together, but instead a common interest and love of the art oi dance. The myths tell us that Orchesis was the Greek Goddess of dance. Her followers in Great Falls High have indulged their hobby While learning numerous tree-dance and creative dance motions. In the social light, they held a grand chefs special luncheon for new greenhorns. sC 'f v Y '33 S lm! null gf v2 6.-A476 my .,. 7 fb ,PL x M figw MQW QUUUP ww Q Q Mffff ,W iW' 3Wfff A2942 :Q Xl - ffyArtiui1irh 'FG' C' Sponsor President Vice President AGOB A CLUB OFFICERS Secretary-Treasurer Dan Austin Darlene Barnum Barbara Becker Duane Brees S ,i v. I X , 3 -1-4. -M v Browr. Chase Clara Davidson Bill Donnelly Pat Dunlap , 9 ' V .y ,. fm .e ff Rlxxb Milli? l sficttili a-1' :rr 'V f Q S Q 35- . J I' 4 40 41-19 First Semester Miss leannette Ga Kari l-ljernistad , Brown Chase, , Bill Shiell, , Bill Fleming Ed Gibson Harry Gibson Barbara Gordon l Agora Club Pardner, them's fightin' words! This is what is heard after every meeting of the Agora Club. This club, which derives its name from the G r e e k meaning market place, holds lively discussions twice each month for the purpose of keeping up with the times and finding out all the details of current local, national, and world problems. Besides bat- tlin' it out with words, the Agora Club has taken part in school activi- ties, such as giving speeches for the Care campaign and sponsoring an after-game dance. Several s o cial functions were held during the year to see that the members did not be- come permanent enemies because Second Semester I'V9I' Ed Gibson Doris Wollaston Barbara Gordon Margie Herb Kari Hierrnstad Bob Hoskamer Tedine Laniberson Ianice Pettyjohn lohn Hens Margie Scott Kathleen Seaton Qf L 'fm' of their differing political ideas. t fa I ,F ., s ze. t at fa X nib t N: t M. . A i ,,,, ,, get, .x .o, 72 4 , W. , t T5 X l tw V' i- EWQ v it gg' Hfmuwis - , Barbara Sheffels Bill Shiell Ed Stevenson Bob Thisted A 6, jf? L 'xxx i n ll i N .fm V f Xx 1 l f -We 2 , ,sf U 3 g il Iiifllv Peg Tobin Bill Toevs Bill Wilson Doris Wollaston ' - 6- 9 Q' N in 5. Q Q kj, Y ,TAA id- ig K g V 'Ay ty t I L' A 4 , 'G' A ,ue .said it 'QV' 1 NM xx , .., Q 57 ,cu 10 , M x J t ni , -Q qvvi ,- AXE W ' Booster Club J' Sponsor Mrs M Nelson Presrdent George Palagr Vrce Presxdent Patsy Rrtfle Sec retary Martha Clapp Treo urer Be nlce Stettonz Hungry mmers of 1949 emoymg the after hours sports programs can drg mto thetr pockets and usually frnd enough gold to buy a bottle of com a hotdoq some 1ce c eam or ho' coffee from a member of the ever active Booster Club Thrs club frnds real bargalns o give 'o spec ators at basketball and football games and hnes lts acks wrth gold dust Unllke some cl be unscrupulous merchants ot l849 they return then profrts to the people that contrrbuted tt em m he form of sorre useful artrcle purchased for the school each year Bowlin, Barbara Cmpp Martha E111S B111 Palagt George Rtpplmger Boyd Sletten Robert Brust, Barbara Coqlel I9-qnlne Genqfegu Sfgnley i Pearce Robert Rowe Wayne Smrth Shrrley Campanella, George Cfesm Marlene Harper janet Proctor Nerton Schtell Brll Stelfan Bermce Chase. Brow Dybdql Pgulg Hgnmqn Gary Rrftle Pa sy Schrapps Ioarma Toevs Bxll J -cz' W I HCIUQGY1 GYGTG Iorgensen Frances Hoffman Ben Lmle Margare Ienkrns Barbara O Grady Pm Pb' rg., Q., 3 'Pk X X Pg: an - w? .S-Q5 'V' 'S' Qi' :N 3 D 45 D 3 Sf, W ..- Y. as 4-r -Q' in 'L . I rf I 1' .1 JL C H E E R x Merrill Packer S U A D Sponsor, Miss Elsie Hunt: Cheer Queen, Gloradon Seman: and Varsity Members, Dick Dallas, Mary Keenan, and Cathy Hurd. Yea Blue! Yea White! The cheer squad kept spirit high at all games and sporting events by leading yells at pep assemblies, varsity football and basketball games under the leadership of Cheer Queen Gloradon Seman. The freshmen squad led the yells at the junior varsity games. The Slub was active in the planning of several pep assemblies and sponsored a number of after game ances. Y Gloradon Seman ,L Dick Dallas x Frances Connell Mary Keenen h H d Cm Y ur Betty Bley Sally Smith Dick Bosshardt President . . Ed Gibson Vice President ,, ,, Dan Austin Secretary , Mai-lone Scott Sponsor W Mrs. Yanke Debate N vf Q 5. , see Active members: Marjorie Scott, Barbara Becker, Ed Gibson, Allen Thompson. tNot pictured: Richard Montqomeryj Directly descended from the soap-box orators of '49 are these up and coming clebaters. However, the need for law and order in the territories doesn't concern them nearly as much as the need for Federal World Government, which was their topic for the year. After practice debates in camps ot Missoula and Havre, they concluded their very successful season with a good showing at the state tournament in Missoula. The debaters are sponsored by Mrs. Murphy. National Forensic League This group of barn storrners are the orators who rnake known their ideas as citizens in prospect, at least, by expressing their opinions of political and social significance in inter-scholastic debate and orations. Out ot N. F. L. come the debaters who defend techniques of forensic merit in oratorical contests throughout Montana. Dan Austin, Miss Yanke, Marjorie Scott, Ed Gibson Arnaud Delores Sponsor , , 7 W V V President , Vice President Secretary , ,, Treasurer ' -w ' ,K 1, ,- Zgf? F-J , lofi Nfl -V ' FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS lvfiss Catherine Rothman , Coralie Kiolet Kaye Millons ,, Ruth Kinney , , Bev Talbott French Club ohliqhtod by red by the that aqe-old tradition of the Sadie Hawkins Dance by giv- Parisf' they sponsored IZ Ling-up campaign for CARE, nef- r qoal-S585. The Junior and underfclass members qave a farewell party for the Seniors Jnd the :gradu- refurn. They also ucuzgnf 1 Virtrolx find Fronglt rerords for :li on Flound- ubs, qave a SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS if 'V V- xmg:Xg!Y? f X . BL xv X Q 4 Z f N 2 , ,Q 1 1 M ' f f . A -E ,Ji l , fl Mfg A JJ ' V 1 L NS' ' . rig' Sponsor President Vice President Secretary Treasurer ,H Foes K y Gordon Barb Greer' Molly Lrfs en Har ene Haeter Fay -56- N t' Kinney Ra Fel Kotz Ma Louise l.aCa'nbe Dell Io rdc a 5 ae Kiole Co a e Larson Ria Laslov l H .Cl W D 'DS' 442' :. JW e en lefevre lgqm 6 Rothman Csralie Kiolet ye Millons y Reeves rine Fotes Roqne, Barbara Sanders, Lola Seaton, Kathleen Sorenson, Wilma fe Q? 1 naw -G. so Steele Bobbie Taurqes C Talbo Bev G. A. A. Kiwi qcj K fx 1 X , thy Bcrrdwell Vu-qimg Bechgrd Nancy Ccrr 'EN' A CLUB OFFICERS L Sponsor ...... .............. Mrs Webb President .... . H , ,,,,,, Corahe Kiolet Vice President H . , Doris Hildahl SGCYGTGIY ........... ......... ...... . C harlene Kornme-rs Recording Secretary . ,,,,,,, Sally Smith Treasurer ...................... . ,,,,..., Shirley Calvert Publicity Chairman .....,, , ,,,,, Robertg Davey Presenting several performances before the student body, and participatinq in numerous tournaments of basketball, volleyball, pina-ponq, tumbling, tennis, and softball, these qals are rewarded for their efforts with letters at the end of the year. Their doinqs are not all work and no play, however, as they have held ice and roller skatinq parties, picnics, and the annual Senior Banquet. With a real humanitarian flare, they mined S20 for the CARE campaign. Mary Louise Kotz Ruth Lewis Helen Lorang Betty Fczyden Olive Goodau Iqckie Iqqp Adele Fontana Prim Grasseschi Cgrqlie Kiolef Q! K , ll Don Baker Gene Black Gary Bluhm . N T fa-:fr EY, Y ,, I Lettermen's Club Xa N glql Q .qc QQE' ei ' X 0 '57 g X X V 'UU L The Lettermen's Club is formed with the attitude of promoting good sports- manship in the bleachers, on the field and in the halls of G. F. H. S. The two outstanding achievements of the Club were the purchasing of a whirl pool bath to aid injured athletes, and the writing ot a constitution which contains the by-laws of the club, requirements for letters, and rules for eligible membership to the club. The membership to the club was bolstered with the addition of the baseball lettermen. Other activities of the Club were the sponsoring ot two sport dances after the football and basketball games the green u -time initia- I ' P tion picnic and the annual banquet-ball, April 16. Lee Bright Elliott Dybdal Ierry Britton 211151115 H. P. Brown Y Vans OFFICERS President ....,.......... .............................. ......,..... P . I. Casey is Vice President ..... , ....... ...... ......... .,...,.,.. H . P . Brown 'J gy Secretary-Treasurer ......... Tom Campbell ':' 1 Sponsor. ...,....... ....... Mr. Swarthout Willie Brown Tom Campbell P. lt CGSGY IGH DQV1dSOn Murdo Campbell Gene Carlson Ted COfJSWe11 Tom Dickerson ru.. ta A E -n 4-' ,, 1 A ' rg. 1 1' ' fx! xftfkk J K ' -T: I-:Ea - VK -2 L 1, is iv' 11 - I Al Farmer Bob Fosse Don Grena .?-rv' frm xg, , Y, if-rlf .9 f v r -1-4 1. L E T T E R M E N 's loo Gudatis Bull Gue Dick Iaraczeski ww. ' 1 Pictured above are the Lettermen and their quests who attended the annual banquet-ball, held in the Rainbow Room, April 16, 1949. f, W f T' 'I iff n lf? A l E X X Kff J? X or 'L L K ' M , if . O N A .X fi ,, x Q , 6' f Q - fb - xv lack Merrick 13 Ron Nelson George Palagi 7. - , f ? K., f - ,Q b E L 1 K L 'I Dick Rebel Al Rossberq Hal Smppen I A Ed Hitt Bill Showen lack Sohl Q , 3 V' . -A ,., 4- 3' ,. . '- ' if 1' W A V7 I -' A l -pf. L .fr of A Torn Stralxan Sid Sulser Don Talcoi: Q6- lack Toy Bob Wmterrowd Don Wmterrowd .9-ie' ff 9 f 5 ve- s.: 'Q B A L L Nick Wolf Bob Yurko John Yurkc Ll:-if 'gan ,av ,. 0 i 1: U 1' arras, Helen barter, Mary Ann HSP 4 lcemaker, Bonnge ,iv -A 5 Stepping into tlie school library we are witnesses to the golden culture tnat prevails in l949 where all are privileged to study and enjoy, as compared with the burly gold rusb era of tlie '49ers where book learnin' was ata premium. Tbe library is run smootlrly by members ot tlie Library Club, whose aim it is to train girls Qri tire service ot indexing books, and keeping straight records and fines, Tlzese girls lrave also found titre to give a Christmas party for members an .rivitnla guests, a w'ricE. ea'tr 'nember gave a gift to the St. Thomas Orplans H irne. Tire club gave a dance after a basketball game, and the nug- gets earned Horn this dance will go to buy new books for the library. Goodall Maxine Lgmbgffl M59 HGUSGH, Doris Matthis. Arlene Kennedy, Melody M1ller,Donna ' x. Qi, 5 , ,f ' M, A-v. Olson, Violet X ' , , . 'Q f. Noyes, Billie I Qldg, Dom-,Q Prlgeran., Lcverne 4.5 45' fe G Li C L U B ve?..lf s Q 5 wif La -,lnf?,,,gfi L. 'I g 3 ff 1 Rieben, Ianina Rogue, Barbara Thayer, Bonnie White, Donna Q A, QM W L, v- if SL xii' RQ?-ivwillvi n 5 Q 'fi t Q W -f 1' 'I , I ff'- ,gg .WMQ W '5 L3 .y163? ff A N- Q . in J S tb, V, ,.-,:f' K 36 A Offlce Force Besrdes earntna a halfcredrt for thetr et forts these arrls learn courtesy and otflce rnethods by collectrnq absence sltps answertnq the phone runnrnq errands and sorne book work all una 1 tae able and capable drrectron ot Mr E T Anderson Thrs type experrence has been otter d to G F H S qrrls for the last twenty years Q l ' X 1' -A Nf- I 0 W' S ff X I . w , rw X JZ ,, I 1 .4 First semester, first period: President, Eleanor Ellis: Vice President, Iimmy Stoddart, Secretary Treasurer, Shirley Sherman, Fifth period: President, Don Bakery Vice President, Bob Iohnsong SecretaryfTreasurer, H. P, Brown. Sponsor, Miss Beulah i.imr-us. Pan-American Club Hola Gringos! These Spanish settlers discovered their gold in the Central and Latin American coun- tries by giving talks, listening to music, and learning the customs and cultures of tho people in their monthly meetings of the Pan-American Club, under Miss Beulah Limpus' sponsorship. The members con- sisted of students cf the second-year Spanish classes, then by paying dues they became members of the national Pan-American organization, which promotes friendly relations between Spanish students of Latin American and North American claim stakers, .. B' C ff .. f 94 ,- Witt f ,I kit! A U ff, Lf ? in e X it 0 1 1' ko , ll ff w ,, . LL Austin, D. Brown, H. Dean, D. Greytak, I. Baier, I, Cameron' N. Dusek, B. Goodau, B. Baker, D. Clingnan, A, EIGY. l. Haqnes, L. I Barrett, C. Cogsweli, T. Ellis. E' Hfiffisf A- I t 5- Brown, H. P. Daley, D. Ellis, S- Hines' E- if Second semester, first period: President, Shirley Sherman: Vi e President Iune Eleyg Secretary-Treasurer, Ioanna Schrgipg s Knot picturedt Fifth period President, Brad Newcoinbg Vice President, Bill Toevs- Secretary Treasurer I Bonnie Todd. Syorzsor, Miss Beulah l.1mpus. 5 .L -. 4 P 1' 'fl X 0' v HOilGT1d, lt Iohnsoii, B. McGinnis, I. Randall, I. Sherman Toevs B Holman, D. Kemper, B. Mieyr, I. Baunig, L. Sigler P Ursi h V Iackson, l- Koetter, Y. Newcomb, B. Schrcrpps. I. Stoddart I Willey I X ICXYTGU, It Matthis, E. Olson, C. Shane, S. Todd B Vloodahl B 1 S' s it .. m r Q. X Y 1 ..... Q -Q xx! n. N , A 2 6 L 4- 6 C 5 5 A YI: 'Y 'Q' fai Di., 48 --4 911, 'Q P T R O L S U A D Harry Parker, Pat Murray, :wig fairis' Ierry O'Reilly, fir: Y'I!2f53 'F Chief' Mr. Harrork, sponsor, Charles Nobhy, sfvond fxerrteste-r chief ami C'ap'ams Marlin Mohd Li 5. :.':.'z, and lt. -E: Fiiisiiclzrr. , Under the leadership of tl'.at strd1qiLt-shootiri' foremari, Mister fyril Hari- ri'-,jQ, Ulm, cock, this hyar qanq serves to keep tire quarry in good shape throughout the tilktsd 7 s, t. 3' X A i Tktdx ,Ar ' Arfrrey, Norman Calkin, Darrell Blajcorby, Lee Chisholm, Dirk Erown, Vfilford Ehqellanf, Bch t school year and also keep the basketball arid football qames free from rowdy- isrri. These wrariqlers do1i't tote six-shooters, but their three-foot paddles with the GF brand ori 'erri qerieraliy dxscoiiraqe ariy rustle-rs who try fo ruin our pasture by Ctittiri' it iri spririq. We're riqlit proud to have tlxese viqilahtes haridy arourid the ol' Corral. Haab, Kenmvh Mghcgey, Delmar Ne'.A.'::rnb, Brad Schultz Ed Taylor, Howa d Hodges, Vfade Mohn, Mari: Parker, Harry Stoddart Charles Thisfed, laik l.aFebvre, Ed Mgffgy, Pg: Ross: lchrt Stplbhs, Harold Ursfh, Tony iv W Q 7 ' E ' v ,.f,:r , i J sr' - f 1- sr-.V-1 Q J- X ,'- tg 5 x ,, -PY! ' A i f ' .f ' ,if-' k 4 r , if rf K r I .. - an . . , n ,. Q . I Q XX I K l 2 Q 5' rx' ::, 8. -fe Drivers Course Under the supervision of Mr. Rosenberry, students are learning the fundamentals ot qood, careful driving. No bronco-breaking tor them! They spend their time comfortably in the dual-control Pontiac putting into practice what they have ac- quired in the drivinq classes. Great Falls will not have to worry about any runaways when a G. F. H. S. student has finished the sate-drivinq course. Pro ectionists Since visual education is now being stressed in hiqh school, Great Falls has its proiectionists who learn the complicated mechanisms of a movie protector and then run them either in the auditorium tor an as- sembly or tor classroom teachers in 307. Mr. Rosenberry is the person who instructs these students in the more modern methods of the time, if .4 2 1-' lf' Y' Phylhs Anderson Dan Austln Camille Barrett Stan Cowan QP' Iackxe Dempsey Marqare' Drlscoll Dorothy Enochsorz E111 Fofsyth 3 S. 25, V 355 5 - -...- X .. Y' 5 QL 36 'S Ilm Greytak Ahce Lee Hodges Ben Hoffman lane! Hcxland Joyce Holzberger Bob Hcskamer Sh'r1ey Iasabs Corley Lazure 36 ggi' .Q I B, ' .1 lf A p 4 'n 45 55- V' '55 Ianet MC'AUdfPWS Tony Marino Kaye M111ons il N N 1 Il 4 Q. lm' 4 wx w Y, Q e 1' 'K 'A 3 .-:' . 1 -V x V -W I r , M P1ayer's Club QQQQ QTXH e it , , fx U ff f ,X- Ne, I I Q x z. .15 X3 -fm y. TS. ,Mile any ?,ui I-, L I . , v U XG ix, ly 15 wX 'Ad x 5: gwx, 1-f A ch Yu r , ,342 IQ Harry Palker B111 Hickard Wayne Rowe Kathleen Snalon Betty Lou' Shervey Ioyce SIPEIIY 9 If 4 , Y X EY -ef e pf Q e y g ' Q 1 tal' XX . Q Q er ga ! , .fu 1 Q, ff, 2 ' ve ,,,-I , A I've found fhe Scrap, fleiter to you?. Not frnal dress rehearsal, but cast qethnq some Gel awayfrom thatdoorl pointers from dramatic ccach, Martha Lyon, for the line push that was presented Nov. 18 and 19. YN we 9 Ni' 3 epfi q P, CVO 199 Og 9946? K 061560 0 6 Y 9?- Qxoxowga 05 Qc 50566 by 6 Fx ,, 0 9 Xcvad OO A S609-43 'VOO55 QOXCQAONK' Zencnie hangs on to Per man. Hwvhen YG Say that podngr-Smilew H E UWB- Q 1 ,ig 1 , 1' ,,,, V 5 S x my ... Il fy s . . if Eg' ,in 'if iii Ji 1 E- 's 'A' if L- in ' 4 L M ' P Fi , j,,,,f A 7 5 . , , r 1 I K x Q . . ? I ' c 1 ? , 8 7 , QQAQ V 1-A ' ffffiff - 'N 24 iii V P ' A K ', o K6 i Q eq L: 6 .A i'Jgg? 3 ' 2 'A QL Q . Q A ' Y - , my 3 'gt --. if hgwm 1 3- X .' W Q, fsmf lj tl 3' L tv' f Mese Clark, Presidentr Dick Borsheim, Vice President Ianet Hoiland, Treasurerg Mar'ha Clcrpgr, Secretary: Mr. McElroy, Sponsor Dan Carson P. I. Casey Martha Clapp Mese Clark Ralph Cox Ed Cunnirtaham Bob Dundas Pat Dunlap Harry Gibson loe I-lepp ,Lac y, 45357 34? M l eil .J rm 9 X fr. A' lx c Some 65 Bisoners becjin scanning skies and praying for snowy weather as early as September lst, so that a :ertain group known as ski bums will never be listed with the cream puffs who want to flee to Florida as soon as winter hits, These weekend hillbillies with wings on their feet and the cry of track in their repertoire know that knitted long-Johns and .3 stiff windbreaker is necessary equipment to the thrill and qlamour of the sport fsome call it exercisel. Highlight of the year was the State Ski Tournament at Bozeman where the team did its best. tExcept for a small knock-down-draq-out with the Lettermen about the team letter sweaters the days ran smoothly for them,l After the schussburnrners had learned to do jumps and turns, the season was terminated by a joyous picnic at Ryan Dom. Margie Herb Ben Hoffman lane: Hoiland loyce Holzberqer Shirley Iacobs Dick laraczeski Mary Kandilas Ruth Kinney Mary Louise Kotz Laverne Loqsdon lim McCormick lim Meister Barbara Muir Bob Nelson Ronald Nelson Marie Nicholson Wayne Roseth Myrna Taylor Bob Woodahl Rachel Kinney 3' QW te. Q, d I x gl as amp -as Q' 5 J, 2 4 1 H Q1 E 'A 1 U-ft I . 7 , f V, y M , to vu. js- i ht O- L Ci l osxnq Pretty The S kz Team evo Schuss boomer Q i 'iff Oo 12 I y,-f To the Rescue Mert Ianet Holland Ioyce Holzberqer loyce Babbe Rachel Kmney Charles Rowe Brown Chase Bob Dundas Mese Clark Dlck Borshexm and Instructor hm Hxtson iff! Lonesome You Go Flrstl Skx Champs Nelson s Landmg Ioy Rxdmq if Martha s Dilemma J 1 1441 A Lodge Loafers Angel Foces Ready for the Clxmb The Masked Marvel Q , The Day's Through 5X It L 'QQ QQ? I kXXkl jx J USJC Q 5 ? f WN A Q Z ,-Nl I if fd 0 P 0 S . . , l l ' A Capella Choir Constituting one ot the more popular music groups in the high school is the A Capella Choir under the direction of Miss Ann Anderson. Being con- stantly in demand, this chorus has demonstrated flexibility and musical knowl- edge in many outside performances. A Nativity musicale The Shepherds' Star was presented at Christmas time, and solo and ensemble work by the members ot the choir highlighted the district and state music festivals. The A Capella Choir is an example of the truism that a song trom the heart speaks a universal language. Sponsor: Miss Ann Anderson B. Black G. Blark B. Eau-:lin Q' Pm.-.'..:i D. Erus l Pritton B Bing: Q,LTcx1vvr A V 111 CUNY A i .g . .,e 1 - ff P S ' - . . In .4 . .J, ' 4 Av ' 1, yr ' 4' A - QM Q I I .f N - , 'H , A gh- ' , M 2 A h X I t' 4 an x AYYIJCXYY B Christensen M. Clapp l.. COlOll M. Cresien E. Dundas T. Gooch F. Haeter M. Halsetli M. Herb t'ss tts ' if ' W ' P . t . , v i . ' 6 f f , , -' ' f ,W y fx- - 1 fi - A 2 ' 1- Q K mf Z if . ' ' nj f 1- A A A gif-if W 9 A ' - ., I KA K ,W .rv 4 v 1 1 x A Q x I I A d H I 1 B. Hoffman B, Inqebritson B. Iohnson E. Klaboo l., Lauer M. Law I. Letevre I. Levandowski K. Lmdsetll ' '-., v- - A -Q R 2 1 Ag, 42 K H a .gg M Q? ..,- 3, v 3 6' S ' il .. - we f' Axix CXAYIAYX A P. Luwe B. lVlL'l.CIllKjlll1Il M. Meagher I. Meister LI. Maller K, Mlllons M. MOl1H M4 Ml-l1IhPGd P. O'DOYmPll V' C W I Fa' Q. l AK . t 'M R.. - -' 4 4.1 ' ' - . rr , A fx- ' A I ' I x ' ' I n Q I Y 1 I l I A ti x i' L. Pyatt l. Rauma D. Redfield D. Scar M, Schcllinq K. Seaton lf. Sleben I. Sipcrly D. Slevin 554 pi K .. A W 0 1. 3 X ' .Q i f A . A Y' W . i W ' A QW Q 4: fu .- K , tin I Ani llnrixlxk, M. A. Smith S. Smith A. Squires I.. Prison l. Tiiistcd P. Tobin H. Tokfrud K. Vesfman C. Waaqe .- 1 , ,r ,A rs. .. - y . K , A t . 4 - ,. ,. L ii . ' L. ' .l U - 3 .. - 1. cy tm ' Sheiinerds The Swv i r. ffLN 2' f l Lullay Thou Little Tiny Child Seraphim: Margie Herb, Marion Law, Fiufiiie Squires, Ioyce Siperiy, Myrna Muizhefzd, Kiiye Millcns, cmd Beity Christensen. 'Cf U e Three Kings of Orient Are. . Ierry Britton Gene Block, and Ixzwrence Y Vx-YY PLA Ccfoff. Mary and Ioseph: Delores Scar Npffx SMUH and Gene Vilcxoqe. A 'THEQXNE 1 KA ef JANE LL5 HXGH H41 593 FA A6 GR iz 19 4 ,r-Wen 1 70' ow M og, 0, -- 590 P 46011 1691 2,66 Ivmzle 53,0 4 4,24 4,2 .. . N Y y N X 41 J 0 he L.ii:J ind gipizni, Ley Ki.,:z.1:i Mean :enter :nir,:i'.1.Qus1y sees and speaks 50174 PS' 6 Ge! C 'r JS, ' 0 kfy, Ji, 3 bib N I f 9 56 1 QI, vf-S Myres 'L 172611 66 Z . 4 ,ln -.QC DSS! :MC -QSOUN ,fig 160 01,1 Y ' '16 Q70 - ' Sz, 'b 'P ie A.-Q lib 911, msg K-.Ep Qi SP5 'S, jcfjg--. Sfe-1 U 417 3. Band Tire versatile, 125 piece Blue and Wliite Band, alter performing' at football games lincludinq a trip to Anaconda with cur teaml, basketball qames, parades, and pep ass sernblzes, settled down to real work with symphonic band music. Hiqlmlialits ot tlie season were the Sprinq Concert on Aprzl 8 and a long awaited tour. Comprised of 83 stu- dents, the Concert Band, under direction ot Dana N. Peit- ersen, completed a tlireesday 7OUfmile concert tour by presenting concerts in Bozeman, Livinaston, Laurel, Bil- linqs and Lewistown. Not content with the laurels already bestowed upon tliern, the band travelled to Fort Benton for the District Festival and aqain competed in the State Festival nere, proving that Great Falls l-liali sltould riqlitly be prcud of its Band ot '49, Drum flier urn Amundscn, Baker C, Paks Ptzsvo - .,s iiretderibacli Bri ks ' 151+-. Campbell Ciaztibfrrlari Cliiffi Cox, C. COX, R. COX' F- C Um Dawson Ed.r1qer .Q 0- lv' Q sc, 30. . Ilnsl'-3' Fri -kson, lane Erickson, l6r1'IY Fus'ar1:c Fa Lhner .QQ vw VN:-gp D+ lion Dickerson fur: 3:1 Dunloy Ea on Murray N. Izcn Hmzmiorxo Hxrzzo . 3 6- Skcbo Smrh .. ,, A f. gr xr, 'Q Q Oblrso SH 21:1 fi 6 'Tl omni Bob TT1c:1z:':S, CP. 111' S hC:ug'5O V gel Ward Wurdmsky Warner VVc1Shbum XNm1qh Webb m'h1T9 Wzlkms Wllley uV11son B Vulson R Wmse Wollaston, C. 'Nuerthner Young Zcbmw Zurr wav With the backing of enthusiastic parents and community- minded citizens, the band this year embarked on on am- bitious tour oi 700 miles to many cities arid towns in the state. A repertoire of varied and difficult music brought large audiences to the Great Falls concert April 185 en- thusiastic comments of good will followed the tour April 11, 12, 13. A highlight in the concert was the presentation of the stately Coronation Scene, from Boris Gudounow, com- plete with a setting built by the stggecraft classes. The Upright Boss-A Big Load ll l ' .I 5 Stepping Out for Tour-80 Strong ,.-1' Weird Sounds by Percussion, Inc. 0 'W French Horns Figure in Boris Gudounow Trombones Slide for First Bose General Rehearsal Before State Tour ll ll II 17 -Qui L. I C N D R O U R M P S xlzf uv N Proving to be one ot the most active groups in school, by 'D participating in parades, football and basketball gantes, the Drurn Corps finished the year with a fine record. These spirited 1 girls provided entertainment which showed both color and originality. By continuing to work as they have been, these girls will soon become one oi the demanded groups in the high xf f fi , X ff l tl school. gl?CEleY'NYtrf51fm 231991511 DOUUU EHQl1Si,'lOYce Haefer, Fay lenks, Beify Odeqcrd, Audrey Schmidt, Dorothy Thurber, Ieomne ON er' FLOUQ Qirewent Marlene FYEY, Ethel Harris, Nancy Korrtmers C. Ohnsagsr, Meredith Smith, Virginia Varelia, Beverly Chlck' Eve YH Vusnmflnf Cqml GLlS1GfSO11, lol-Xnne Hxldahl, Doris Lerevre. lOC1n Rcbinscn, Betty Thaxter, Iamce Zipperzan D. N i J' 1 A 1 Ji X .. '15 fi .AKD t t t t sr l 0 Orchestra The sound of the picks on the gold ore might have been music to the ears ot the first '49er, but music for the ears of the more modern '49ers is better ex- pressed in the melodies of the high school orchestra under the direction and supervision of Mr. Haakon Anderson. The orchestra, which is constantly work- ing for improvement and advancement, thrilled the audience at its annual con- cert in February. Besides serving as the main center of attraction, the orchestra proved its willingness to work by providing music between acts of the various school productions and at Baccalaureate and Commencement. At the spring music festival, it showed outstanding merit as a musical unit. The highlight of the year was the All-State Orchestra in which the high school orchestra played. The guest conductor was Mr. Leo Kucinski with Mr. Haakon Anderson serving as General Chairman. Carol, Nancy Dutton, Edith Ferris, Della Haeter, Fay H,gp31.g:tmer, Howard, l Collins, May Dylcr-man, Ethelyn ?l.jl'C.Ilxj41l, E Harris, Nanfy .yggrtati Kar. Hughes, K Corauercgocd C, Erifkson, Ierry Gordon, B. Hawn, Glcrla Holm lohn Hurd, 'Tho Divzdson Clara Evan5,Mar.l','r1 G1ie,Vm'ilI1a:1 H-edizi, lO'1'TL l'l:i:t1an,lxit1-'tie layer, Pos ,?C', 'v i' K r mis ,. 5 L , K , it A W ' ' jr' v. ? tri N ' ,t ' so - i , JB , Q X 'K ,, vs , ,L .,,,, A til Ai... I Kruse Iohn Larnberson Tedm-: Lambert, Ruth Laslovrch, Helen ,Q ' A x ,,. , ,I V J H1 f A fff ft l ' V :FK N A fu , 'PQ J, R. ww t f 4 J'-, t . A ,JI MLRJQRIE r.1oL1r:E KARI HJEPMSTAD Xvlffilfilf' Pgggggf Extra effort rriergs a rewara. Those Imran school niusigiians, IN1CIIjLYlS MO.lHS ana Kan Herrtisiad, Sriowinq rprornlsrrta aortity eactn played a Concerto witzr tie orozestra at two arzterent ocffasrons. Marporios rich tones on her violin at tue annual confort prevm tgiat :wir I'I1LlS'tl CIt baCk.gr.,urta was qggd jpjpfgd, Karfs pertorrzianio gi 2:19 Grwg aoncerto at Cozrrrzrerufvl :Ant Could Corrie about only after many hows of Lara practice. i'Af'1'Df'v'9,Ej1-'-Mlfd Lf :gf1.z1': Sturt' 3' P' rzkr-r ffiiatxy Pr E 'zrriywri lf :ly fifwrrr: Sfzizrtsfv E721 J., :.5 Irion, Lfflwlfd. GGYG-d Mohn, I-tarlm Prarson, Sharon Robprtson, Helen Smllh, VIYCJXUIG Sfebheng, Kerzh Llebe-lt. PCN-lt Molme, Margorf Peterson Shmta Rose, Io Anne Sommers, Dolores Thlgfed, Kgrm MCIYCY19YvTh3m35 Nelson Renaud Randall, Iul.a Schul, lane? Spradley, Io Anna 'fhurbprr IECITIK' 213 l tx :- ' l 2 ., , Q Q , ,A 5 Q, 1- N, A J . 1 7 , , X ,, A .- Q r r W , ' 1' E x ' 1 ' 'X J' t 'Q' tv- S 24 ' -,. 5 3 Ny Q , I is X F v - 11' ' -1 hal ,ips , 1 J.......WL w, X7 1' ii :R 0 S tl' 31 K W Wi, 'li NE' Q . T 5' Q L ,f -35 E4-:1 .1 i-hbl1fY1 Nancy N X X 4 ' 1' Dona -1 HOF ,- v ,ff ,W Y IG Mr. Kucinski confers with Mr. Morgan cmd Laura and Kari sound off during on A11- Anderson on All-Stole Orchestra crronqements Stage QU-hestm rehemsal de Qi' Skrmq Ougnd Nrgrxe Str Cmof Inq Q Beyhow He feonme Tkiiff Marjorie M01 X0 er me 9 ond Ke f Xohn wus Son Clarence Kropp lh Sfevexns W grnef W V ocdwmd I S017 M Gr et St 'e Orcrestrcx U Q I Sgn TY OU Bflfbqra :se K Gord dwg oz Gnd MQ on Clczrq L3mbersOY1wi Evans ry AIIC wt 'yedrnfi nd Man 9 Hrch 1-pq QU Y Robeyfson C' Feb vre Helen S Twirlers BARBARA BECKER Y, TWILA HOLT Anderson, Maybfllle KZ, fi v U' ' C21 ,x , t gy tl , , S',1 Bradford, Elaine Gosney, Viiqinia McKay, Floradt ll t Here are the qirls that add so much pep and life to the half-tirne shows during the basketball and football seasons, besides all of the parades and various other activities during the school year. This year, the qirls and their sponsor, Miss Ienninas, have worked hard and now seein to be financially Well on their way to those niuch dreamed of new unitorrns. Besides having performed at three football qaxnes, two basketball qaines and the Roundup Parade, they have sponsored a the year. Yes, sir, the Twirlers clubs in Great Falls Hiqh School! Collins, May Carol Cooper, Mgyqgygf Czerwinski, Ioan Daley, DQUOIGS Huston, Betty Lou Iggkmgnl 511151951 Kennedy, Beverley LOfStfOm, l9Gl'1 McLaughlin, Betty M991 Bgrbqrq Nichols, Benna Thaxter, Ianice 91 3 dance which was hailed as one of the best of are fast becoininq one ot the more prominent Dickerson, Mary Luorna, Charlotte Vik, Margaret Yori'1ria,P.dt-lt-,t-frgital Kitty You s Maxwell, Mary Io Willisvrnson, Dt-lows ttt ,A 5 Ji 1 , e f' J' W' 5 QQ S- yi a fp K f X 5 X, , 656 1 -f - X I X kg-Vicaion QPb1t Roundup Editors .sw- PHYLLIS ANDERSON Roundup Edxtor m Ch1et Wtth a clatter of typewrtters the squeak of the paper cutter the slosnmq of rubber cement the slap of a qlue brush on prctures and the poppmq ot flash bulbs the Roundup Staff endeavors to meet tts usual m1d Apr l aeaahne The productton ot any yearbook presents spectal problems not found tn many phases of lournahsm the selectxon ot a cover destan the number of pages allotted to each sectton the ar ranqement ot act1v1t1es mathemat1cs of layouts the edrtmq of Semor questtonna res the sohcttmq of sponsorsn1ps from local merchants and acceptlnq the responslbrlrty of asstqnments rn producmq a school rec rd that costs over S8 OOO lobs on the staff are electwe and no academtc credtt IS qlven for work done on the book Tnrs yearbook becomes yours to have and to hold tor years to come as a permanent record ot some of the happrest days of student hte KARI HIERMSTAD Roundup Co edxtor IAN DAVIDSQN PAT DUNLAP BILL GUNAISS B VERLY KINID KATHLEFN SEATON MARCIA SHOUP CN UE. SNIPPEN H EW Z M .WRVIAN Sports Edlgor Art CO edytgr Photo Edrtor Busm Q5 Mqngq Lxterary Ealtor Head T3 pts Gtrls Sports Edrtor Ar Co edt or '7' fussy gf ,4- X .wtf -MM it f f , 1 f I A , 1 A x., I , - 1 ,V . , . . , ,, ' ' fr: , E , A , -rw 4 . A , . . . . Z 1 , , , . . , 4, . . . O . , . 1 ' A , . t. ' E A A , C l' ' - ' 4 e. er V ' T ' X V ' 6 in 'ar ' -f ' , 5 'Y' y R , -. fr of t me 'f' Aj- lf xx Iniwa Editors 6 S if X -5 E E lx X o M t - ' - ' Y, 'N 11 , 4 S , 1 f T -f ATI-IL SE O T K My Back row, let' to right: Don Baker, Car'co:x,st: Ia:k Merrick, Sports Editor- laney Goggans, k l X Co-editorp Marie Nxholson Circulation Manager. Front ron-J: Ianet McAndrews, Feature -. X ' Q Edxtorp Phyllis Anderson, Cc fr attire Edin: Kdlxleezx Seaton, Editor, loyce Babbe, Advertis- XX J png Manager. ' l Deadline means just that! Write your own headlines! l Slug your copy. These are quotes of a cub's tirst instructions as the new herald of school life goes to press. The task of find- 'K ing news, writing and editing it goes to a class of 37 senior jour L r. , nalists, who were joined the second semester by 25 cubs whos aim it is to take over the job next tall. The special issues of tlf Christmas, Tournament, and Roundup Day highlighted the ac- complishments ot the statt and were evidence of the searcht for the best principles of the Fourth Estate. The lniwa-lndianx word meaning Bisonehas received high awards with the Mon- tana Editorial Association and the National Scholastic Press along with an invitation to participate in the All-State lnterscho- lastic meet with an editor and co-editor and cartoonist, Don Baker. Not a gold nugget, but a silver key will be the reward ' ' ' ln ot the 49 s best lournalist. - CLARA M. PHELAN Sponsor S E C O N D ?' S E M E Editor-gn-Chief S Se:ond Semester IOYCE SIPERLY R Pictured siandmg, le? 'c Bill Gtzrzzwgs ?E.:'o Editor: Jerry Murphy, Business Manager: Connie Snippen, Girls SQQCYS Edzior 51.1113 In cbs Club Co-edziory Ice Murphy, luiake-up Editor: Shirley Ellis Adver QI 4 Hager' l' a Satransky, Business Managery Shirley Sherman, Feaiure Eclior' 2:51. lapse Q.::t J 3:1 Manager: Bob Winterrowd, Make-up Editor. Seated: Kaye Millcns 1,35-tary Eiizr- :xy Kandilaz, Club Edltorp loyce Siperly, Editor: lan Davidson Sg orts Fdfoz. qieoi QI' .. Y . I Anderson, P. Austin, D. .cf Babbe, I. Baker, D. Blackley, V. Bawker, M. Brodie, R. Brust, B. Roundup, Ed. Roundup, Bus. Roundup, Bus. Roundup, Art Roundup, Tpst. Roundup, Pho. Roundup, Lit. Roundup, Art Iniwa, Society W S- ., , vs ,. A H9 ig! K 'I Isa., XVI Z. Cameron, N. Carlson, G. Roundup, Pho. Roundup, Spts Iniwa, Adv. Iniwa, Cart. Iniwa, Lit. Ed. KW, 'iw if . - .., ,rgiiiitdiftl Chase, B. Davidson, I. Dorr, V. Dunlap, P. Ellis, B. Ellis, S. Roundup, Lit. Roundup, S.E. Roundup, Lit. Roundup, Art Roundup, Spts, Roundup, Bus. 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Snippen, C. Sor, D. Waage, G. Wardinsky, G. Winterrowd, B. Roundup, H.T. Roundup, Lit. Roundup, Pho. Roundup, GSE Roundup, Pho Roundup, Spts Roundup, Spts Roundup, Spts. lniwa, Reptr. Iniwa, Ed.Cht. Iniwa, G.S.Ed. Iniwa, Reptr. Iniwa, Reptr. Iniwa, Sports Iniwa, Sports Over the Shoulder Advxce T KI Q ', WMIHGI nes KNEW nlvunusv ann 'zu nu: vtvli-P Decrdlme IS Approcchmq Am.. Roundup Assembly X? UZ' - I Chee ze Art Stuff Gt Work N A Curtoomst Fee: ure Edrtor and Madam Telzol Inlwd CIYCJIGUOD Comp1e ed Mr Gelder Grves Theater Ads Lrtercxry Members' DISCUSSION lol J l. . .. 5 r ' N . tt yjjflu, 'Q I 1 ' U.. I L - ,X 141 n . 'l4ll.. , WX QED: K Y Y . Q TU E ' ' ' L, ' . - nr gd as ff A . . , rd ' ' 1 'K ' I 0 L 5-,W X E . ..112Q'f ' Q P . N :Vg . uit , Q? er- 1 ' P ' 'zz M1 I v um- 4 X - ' ' I Q. M' 1 . 1 sf - A d -'. 1 ,- Q 'h 1 4 , X L X . ' r f L I ' I 44 J L d I 'A-----. 5- 1 v , r , +1 ' 4' . W 1 L .. ...T ru-1-rw :Z 1 U ,E -E , 5 f rrdddd HR M 'G f rx ' W m . 0 - ., H A ' ' Q ' W D K A 1 . I t I 1 A' Em rw , A N I A KT ff l an i.,'?'95 f nfs Q r,:'J .-93 K, ? Q ' Q . sri- ref- f' M wvsw ., .pu Lt? N 2 QR' ' uf ' A ::UHII,. ll U ' Ss, fbffjfr' fs .gqggqgpfi if lug? 'E Qi i'9'g, I 6 Qi.-EA-- -'tx 1 - 1- UH: Q O 7 ' :gy-,3 fm-9I 5'6'-i- 'v3'M gfdfxsr U : . 3 in 1 ,O .....a 4 --...W v 49 Q w-p- will -3 qnv- .3 C sz., I- -255 3... ,P 1 mln Z se:- rf'- -1--, ... -.gus, V i Q wx 4 IF? TR!! l' Ky f , -A., rg Y Qgw ,fir QF? ei-I 'iif'wv sr N. U O Thc vigorous people who chaff at the hit when school walls seem coniinin' and irritatin' Call fl halt to scholastic activities and cu! loose once a ye-ai for one great gymkano -Roundup Day. In '49 it was held May 20th with a gold studded pa- rade to highlight the day, after Which, the prcspectors feel- ing their OG'SH went on picnics, and had a big windup dance in the evenin' sponsored by the Roundup Staff. Yep, this day brings back the old 'West with all of its color and rox-ldy gaiety. The farulty and students of Great Falls High participate in the day's activities from dawn 'til the sun sets cn Montands golden hills. Ni- 'Aw Get U Horse-Nor F Ord Big Boss Cy-on Goldilocks .cf 'nn we LG av in Dxgti 95 ses HGH, G ood Me dicme gnu. i fs ,! . Roundu p show H... I f w fLq s 's R Four New i eachers IVVL Bisons Smash Everett llll. RU -E rt. 3 6 4 13 I ,. 0 MIZZKRI . lax xl .nxxx -. x X . 11. ff .mt x .-' Progressive Movement Lest We Forget 1948 SEPTEMBER School begins-Freshman class is largest -444 plurality-five new teachers-Mc- Elroy, Iennings, Moore, Tonkin, Dahmer. Bisons start long line of victories. Smash Everett 20-6. Havre 19-0. First home victory of the sea- son. Freshmen are introduced to the library. Teachers vigilant first weeks to prevent hazing. Student Representatives to Student Coun- cil nominated. Progressive movement 11091 under Bill Shiell makes strong bid. Freshmen advisers meet to talk over coun- selling duties. Baseball Championship awards assembly. Eighteen players given gold balls. Scovil, after 17 years as teacher here, appears on the school stage. Dahmer, after 17 days as teacher here, appears on the school stage. Montana State Grizzlies and Eastem Wash- ington Savages at Memorial Stadium. Screamin' Demons tKaye, loyce, Marillynl appear at Rotary. Election of representa- tives. lShie1l loses candidate again despite gum and mimeosl Kalispell ttherel Bisons win 6-0. Dewey visits city. ls interviewed by Iniwa cubs. Cowan scoops Iniwa with Dewey picture which he sends to Havre Stampede. Cowan fired from Iniwa Staff. OCTOBER Snake Dance. Last season's wags help Ioumalism Class 1 get out first Iniwa. Ba- ker's cartoons are now an institution. Sea- ton plays her stellar role as editor-in-chief. Anderson and Goggans keep features at a steady pace. Student Association Officers, Pep Club and Patrol Squad sponsor big snake dance. Butte is defeated 35-13. Community Chest Drive opened with Buy Your Share in Youth Today for Good Citi- zenship Tomorrow slogans. Band puts on big show at Butte game to help. Magician McCain appears in band benefit show. Air Force Day-Mr. Peitersen receives letter from Col. Chennault complimenting band and director. The smartness and musical ability of your organization were the most impressive part of the ceremony. Z 6 IO 15 16 19 Frosh Health Exams 22 23 25 INEZ Ml 26 AJR K' 15 Grades 4 5 6 -- nl ll I 13 X e IZ I ff X 25 'Y-f 6 4 , Q ! 4 Y It 26 Christmas Pageant Lest We Forget Street Dance for Youth Center. Strahan's performance still a drawing card. One- eyed lacks are wild! !Sundayl Mlles. Erickson and Garver en- counter bear at Glacier Park. Oh, Lord, if you can't help me, fer goodness sakes don't ya help that BEAR! Iniwa's 2nd edition of the year states in Roving Reporter by Ianny Goggans, Youth Center is needed. Helena issues only Bison loss-13-7. Institute of Public Opinion poll sponsored by National Scholastic Magazine shows seniors here vote democratic. Truman vs. Dewey. Health check-up tests given Fresh- men by school nurse. Volga Troubadours-Outside Assembly. Bisons 33, Anaconda 0. Band makes the trip. Alice Lee Hodges wins ten-spot for new yell, Blue and White. Twenty Red Cross Council members or- ganize with Mrs. Whittemore as sponsor to cheer those of the school confined or sick. George Palagi is president. Boosters paint the Dog House. CBlue and White, of coursell Teachers' Convention. North Central Dis- trict-here. International Understanding Through Education is theme. Bisons 27, Missoula 7. Spooks take Miss Erickson's car. NOVEMBER Al and lack give the old cmd the new of sound transmission from Edison's original lead-foil to the modem recorder. Miss Harriet Moore stars in local theater Quild's production of Angel Street. End of first quarter. Report cards and guid- ance cards to kum! Tears flow freely in Billings as Broncs be- cgmg Class A Champions. The score- l -I . Sans war! Sans gas! Sans heat! Sans school! Sans Senior Assembly. North Central at Spokane. Bisons 33, North Central 26. The All-School Play-A Scrap of Paper by Sardou. Play-off game at Missoula, 14-0 in the Bi- sons' favor. Thanksgiving Vacation. CHAMPIONSHIP GAME -- Billings 2, Bisons 14, and the ETSTE CHAMPION players earn gold foot- a s. Gold-diggers wear footballsl ....,,Us- A Thanksgiving Vacation Boosters Paint Dog House State Champs! ll69l Lest We Forget DECEMBER Freshmen have first class assembly of the year! First snow falls in the winter of the Big Snow. Le Bal de Paris given by the Frenchies. Glasgow here--36-32. Documentary film, The River, shown in assembly. A pagaent ot the Nativity, The Shepherds' Star, is presented by choral and drama groups. Library Club holds evening annual Kiddy Party. Forty-Niners is chosen theme of the year- book, The Roundup. Staff is chosen from volunteer workers. Booster Ball is highlighted by Snow Queen crowning. Gloradon Seman is queen. Bi- sons vs. Lewistown-42-31 ttherel. Bisons vs. Billings Broncs-48-30 ttherel. Christmas Vacation. Care campaign of French Club sends amassed Xmas con- tributions totaling 5585. 1949 IANUARY Christmas Vacation ends. Donkey Basketball. A Letterman benefit. Great Falls vs. Helena-51-45 ttherel. Home game with Billings-57-42. Havre Ctherel Bisons 54, Blue Ponies 37. Glasgow ttherel Bisons 36, Scotties 32. Ski races on King's Hill begin. Cold days prevail! 39 degrees below to- day! Servoss reports S50 a day cost to keep school warm. End of 2nd quarter. Bowling enthusiasts sign up over 200 strong. Scovil and Perry are supervisors. Home game with Lewistown. Bisons win 30-29. National Forensic League dance in the gym. The Roundup promotion assembly. Mr. Peitersen's new school song introduced. Bison Bison! The Cyclops of Palomar by Robert Edgar tells of the great 200-inch telescope on Mount Palomar, Calif., in assembly. Home game with Havre. Bisons 49, Blue Pon- ies 45. FEBRUARY High School Orchestra presents evening mid-winter concert. Margie Moline is vio- lin concert master. Kalispell ttherel Bisons lose 45-63. Missoula ttherel Bisons lose 41-65. EXCIIIIS Big Sixteen Champs 11239 THEY 'fgnsl l ,Inn cApGQ1'o BE 1 108,Qgn 4 50 L l l . my 155 W 4,4 'A fly Heisey Awards X Q WHERE 5 THE BAL P I 1 Spring Baseball YOU HAD NO CALL DO THAT! X 4 W! l Roundup Day 1 1 V ' 4 vs 6 8 ll 12 18 19 21 25 Lest We Forget Police line Miss Erickson's carl Younq Mr. Lincoln picture shown in audi- torium. Iunior Assembly is a hit with singing ian- itor numbers. Home game with Missoula fovertime playedl 52-44. Home game with Anaconda. Bisons win 46-35. Butte ltherel. Score: Bisons 62, Butte 31. Anaconda Ctherel. Score: Bisons 39, Ana- conda 51. Boosters issue invitations for new members. Bisons win home game with Butte 58-36. Bisons win home game with Kalispell 54 48 BIG SIXTEEN CHAMPIONS! MARCH 34 5 Northern Divisional Class A Touma 7 ment Great Falls is host Senior Class Play Ghost Wanted. Fnd of 3rd quarter All State Orchestra Mr Haakon Ander son chairman APRIL Sophomore Assembly is a big hit Phantom voice winner gets over S50 in prizes Bushe Marionettes presented Band con cert presented to full house in preface to 700 mile state tour Easter Vacation Vacation ends All City Music Festival GF sign painted on the hill Dance in the evening MAY Music Awards Assembly All State Music Festival Mr Dana Petter son chairman Senior Assembly 121314 lnterscholastlc Track Meet at Mis soula G A A Play Day Z l 1 . - vt Seniors Get Roundups Graduation Roundup Day Big parade is highlight of the day Heisey Awards Assembly Iumor Prom The Roundup is out to seniors IUNE Baccalaureate Commencement f X ? v I 4? 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