Great Falls High School - Roundup Yearbook (Great Falls, MT)
- Class of 1950
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Penny For Your Thoughts 63 'EE Highlight of Second Floor H Il E..,,gAxRefIeQyjOnS 1' , X I in, OQPJ O! mafeea MR. ROBERT B, NOBLE Chairman DR. EARL L. HALL MR B C, STEEIE MR. V. F. GIBSON Ma. aq r MRS. FRANK KERR Drroffxnq 'he afuvxtres of the en'1rc miy sfiool system, the Board of Trustees IS composed of cpqlri Great Falls business men and women who act m 'hc mcdlum belween the taxpayer and the school. The members of the Board of Trustees are elelled by the people lor a term of three years. They are resronsrble to the people for securmg and mamtammq 'ho services of Yhe superintendent, teachers, and other employees, and are also Charged wrth the resporrslbll- my to keep mvrolate publrr' school funds for The pur- pose of provrdmq equal educatlonal opportunmcs for all, MR. RANDALL SVVANBERG Vlre Charrman 'H . MR. ARCHIE MCCALLUM DR. A,l TERRILL S THE ROUNDUP makes rts yearly appearance rt comes to mrnd that 'hose who se ected the name for our annual chose wrsely Trtly rt IS a Roundup of pleasant memorres ot the happrest years rn the lrves of those who are pnvrleqed o attend an Amerlcan hrqh school It IS a summary of qreat achrev ment and a stcry of the rntellectual cultural and physrcal arowth of youna people As a faculy we teer thrs r wth has been so qreat that a commqmty mvestment rn educatron wrll he returnea many told The re urn wrll he rn the qurse ot or more mtelrraent crtrzenry alert to rmprove rondrtrons rntellectual and econorru We hope the seeds of loonesty rndustry and tolerance have heen planted deep enough o be frurtful but that an a trtude of unswervma hrrrness rn the cc use of rrqh has been vr al part of thrs eduactron To our three nundred qraduatrnq Semors srncere best wrshes are extended We know that the hne thrnas you do rn the years to come wrll he a credrt o Great Falls lllqh School Superrntendent 1 . v . . 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' ' . . . , Q . r . , 1101 Jqlx ll '1 Pffrg, Or, A, ODERIN educd 1oncrf phllosophy stresses the rfnportcmce of each rndrvlduul student lt recommends thot the rnte ests needs dbrhtres skrlls ond dot1t.1des of edch stgdcnt shoqld onsldered ond 'hot the stJden's sho ld hole the pportunlty tc develop 'hen own GPGCITIQS to the 'fullest extent cn deslre to hfrve the school qecrred to the llfe needs cf teen qers IH rder th t they rn y e ome so ully competent cltrzens IU the school nd rn th ommunvy l IS our hope 'lt e 1 lcnol experren es of the boys and curls rn thrs school Nlll enchle thern o l11e socully ,useful and cmotrondlly SGllSfYlHQ lxves We extend fo the Semors our les lsncs for therr fu ure hrevemcn s and con,rf' .ll te 'hem on tlserr pdst rccompllshments To the mernoers f tl' Flcdndup staff nd sponsors Je express our oppre 1 hon or CI lol: well done 57 lgfgdfnw 'x ,, Af' , N. WZ: M . H .., slit . - -- W ,r-ff . 1 v rr v ' - t . . .' , ' be C ' , A .. Y . . ur t. ' .. C . '. Y . ' -nu. -V ' c .,' - - ,. The faculty cmd crdmlnisfrotion of the Gredt Polls High School endorses thrs viewpoint. lt is ' ' , 'c -C c 1 t- cz c . 5-'f - ' 1 G ' . e c f . 1 ' .. , th sdrcct' ' X 1 V I I ' ' 'V ., , . . ' V' f. ' . , . . . , T' J.. 'I A I J T '.'.' ' - T' CICV. c '. .4 f 1 J 3. . ff . ' . f . ' , l o te . '1 '.' .f- fv' I , -. A . V -. I ' cf ice rinci a Whether your problem is college eriir :nic cr scholarships classroom schedules or conduct, Mr. Anderson is on hand tc deal with it ahiy and fairly. His friendly and cornpewen' Counsel has won the confidence and admiration of parents and has inspired students and teachers fc follow his leader- ship. EDMUND T. ANDERSON edll 0 mmen A highly respected member of the teaching and guidance staff is Miss Murchie, Dean of Women. Along with a heavy teaching schedule She finds time to offer friendly assistance to ihe women of the school and helps select girls for citizenship awards. MISS ELIZABETH HAVENEN MISS MAYME MURCHIE .SQAOOK llJ'6e Miss Elizabeth Havenen. school nurse, plays an indispensible role in promoting the physical well- being of members of G. F. H. S. by health education and first aid. ln cooperation with Dr. H, V. Gibson, Miss Havenen conducts physical examinations for Fresh- men and keeps permanent health records so rhat good health habits may be promoted for adult life. fn ' KW -uni 'Ass , fifzfn, - .. 2? U U 3 ' C0 '19g f XX LQ X 09K A C J' W '25 Q 'int fx' jx' L, l X-M l f v I Anderson, Ann B. M. in Education MacPhail College oi Music Northwestern Umversity Universtty oi Utah Universlty of Idaho Chorus, A Cappella Chorus Director Buck, Paul D. B. S., M, A. Montana State College Unrverslty of Washington North Dakota State College Biology Sophomore Class Sponsor .PAIAA Buckmaster, Iecmne A. B, Western Reserve University M, A, University of Chicago Columbia University Latin American History, U. S. History World Geography National Honor Society Sponsor Anderson, Haakon B. S. in Education North Dakota University Northwestern Untverstty Michrgan Normal Orchestra Chairman All-State Orchestra Coffman, Margaret B. A. B. Colorado State College of Education Typing 1 and 2 Erickson Karl W E A M Ed Mon ana S a I Jmversitt' Montana S'ate Universt 1' Mon a a S a e College Advan ed Bookkeeping Economic Relations Salesmanshtp Coordinator, Cooperative Portstlme Training Program Enckson Lorme A B Peru Sta e Tea leer CO M A University of Colorado University of Minnesota Columbia University Algebra 1 and 2 Practical Mathematics l and - , Rosalea A B Untversit oiMich1gan Engltsh .. 1 Boho, Eino A. 3,-gin, olive B- Sw Ed- My Or-eqon SIUTQ CCHPUU B. A. Montana State Unrvarsrfy Umverslfy of Oregon Unrversxty of Montana Bookkeepmq 1 and 2 Fxnances Actxvxty Fund FIHUUCGS Aihletxz Assoc Rocky Mountain College Lxbrarlan, Lrbrary Club Sr :nsor 1f?i'f'-- f ,sr ig - w nf Cr0l1Ch, M. L- Dcxhmer, Henry Erickson Audrey Au- B-I B- S- UmV'3YS1TY Of MISSOUYI B. A. Montana Sfate Unxverszty A .A Austln Iunxor Colle-q Pane Gsomefry World Hrsfor Y SCIIGI Studies Pnysxcal Educatlon Assrstanf Coach, Football Easkefbdl rumor Class Sponsor Track Garver, leunnetle . A. Uf11VGIS1fY of Montana M. A. UUIVGYSITY of Cnrgaqo Umversrty of Southern Cahtarrna University of Calxforma Umversxiy of Hawan Amerxcan Unxversuy U. S, Hlslory Amerrcan Instmtunons and Problems '-. Haines, Martha B. A. Des Molnes Unxversrry Unxverslty of Soufhern Calxiornra Unrverslty of Washrnqion Umversuy of Montana Des Memes Unrversxty U. S. Hxstory .xi. r 21' , 134-7.1 If-O A 1 Cx-flfxviaj 1 fafgegl-ff-O ' f lf lr X O 0 I -N lx 2' ' 1 t 1 , lun, Ludvik H. A. B. Nebraska Site Harvard Unxverslty Adams Stare Algebra Practlcal Mathematlcs Asszitant C:a:hfFootball, Basketball main Miller. Iames P. Henry, Donna A. B., B. S, M. S. Unlversxty of Qreqon Oregon State College Bookkeepmq 1 and 7 Thomas Shorthand 1 and 2 Typmq 2, 3 and 4 Kasky, Mariorie A. B, S. 1:1 AEL2.llGd Art Montana Stats College Applxed Design Art Structure Roundup Ar' Salt Sponsor Moore, Harriet g, E 3 50,-A31 5135195 A, E. Montana State Jmve Qmoradc Stax College of Edugattcx Af M Columbia UUIVEYSVY Speech Draw-:xzig :rid Palntxnq Debcgg Commerczal Ar: Debate Cul: Sponsor rrosgzgan C353 Sponsor Art Apprecpauon Stoqexcii Drarnafxzs Piayeis Club Sponsor Holmes, Margaret B. S. Montana State College Graduate 'Nmk Mlnnesota Home Makmg General Snentie Kenislon, Richard B. S., E, Sci. Sa? College ot ' mqion Soolal Studles World History ASS1S'C1Y1YCCGflZ7FOClbGl. Ezzslz Track Skl Club Spcrf: Morris, Beulah K. 5. S. Montana State College Montana State Umversny Uzzxverslty Oi Southern Callfo Advanced Shorthand Advanced Typlnq Cffife Praiuie Hunt. Elsie E A. U:.1vF:S.iy of Mari' :: ' l':11ver,,Ay 5: lffznrtesgh Ilrilvrgrsfy CZ Si-1.'?fz:. '-'fhrld H.S'C'r',' ' ' 115121151-'S 1 3Y1Cl,, rr v 1 X -au. King, Edna 5 A, Uimferslty of Nebrcsrzz University of Vtfcxshznqton Erifrlilt G 'lifl If ,V A Fm id' 2723 Johnson, Samuel ,i Q A T5 itil: Site Cfl : 1 .- X Elgin .xkbri y Ccftz :if 'f:.. -f5.'y i 1 :rift 1:i f l7'1'J:5, '::.i ijixis ,LII t Cffit Yii ' Q- '. ' Q: H --V, ' L , ' in . 7 X I ,V . ,. .. I iQ, H EV xXx' ' J -r f ' :, 'i F H I-QUTY3 Gruce McElroy, Harold Lewis 41- -fflijfi-TE' C1TflCri1T.,::1r if S Roxky l.'l:'x:1'r1.11 Col.5'.:Kg 3j'V4CY73A -?CP-l3'1C?C- -3-A1 M. A. Montana Stow Uzzxversrt ' 'fffq ii 933' P1l.gn s Pzly'-i Er.. I:.-'.t . . X5 'Asad I-i1s'cry f: .'1lg'L:d.e: ' ..,,. ,J -..b, Murchie Muyme J r y of Nor 1 NNCISFI q J crlefry O -f f A ii , ,A , .. f .v ' M ff' M r Ne150,, 1-jug Nelson Myrtle 5 B A. 0 U College Ucgqb n Gqo I S yo nrescc vp ,HS O ,A fic :mc S me Ufi ve s Jnxversgf' of Mc. fc. 3 ENGL 55 1 ..1'-I6-l'SlI o Souiezzx ':..iQ:z.. Y V-if SE' XML' .Denver Urigversify Gregg Shorthand Tyrfm gi 4 7A... o al l Olson, Gertrude M. B. S Montana State College Gustavus Aclolphus Montana S'a!e Umvorslty Broloqy Algebra St-:l.or Class Sponsor Parsons, Edmund B. S. Colorado State College A. 6 M. Arrny Arr Force Radro School CGfJllOljGdlO Enqrneerlnq Sfhool hadlo and Eltwtrrc Shops Cathode-Hay Radio Club Sponsor , Phelan, Clara M. Rothman, Catherine Rhodes, Golda May B. I. Unrversrty oi Mrssourr B A. Jamestown College A, B. Umversrty of lllmors St. Mary's College, Notre Darno Umverslty of Calniorma M. A. Columbla Umversrty Unrverslty of Colorado Umversrty of Montana Kexsters Ladle-s Tarlorlna College Journalism Columbra Unrversrty f Home Makmq Enqlxsh l and 2 French f- f A, The lnrwa Edltormal and Busrnc-ss Socral Studles J ' 1 Sponsor French Club Sponsor IAA? ' ' ' I' 41 The Roundup Edxtorxaf and Buslnoss Assembly Commlttee ' I Sponsor B A Umversxty of Washxnqton B S Sou hues Texas S a Stout Instxtute Wood Shop Mechamcal Drqwmg Tralner for All Orqarrzed H gh S hool Schoenhaar, Annerose B, A. Colorado State College of Educatlon Masters Degree Candlclatefl95O Athletlcs Spanish Pan Ameru-an Club Sponsor Savage Iohn L Schlameus Floyd H63 M75 L X. .J AJ, . F ful vrzrstouv Peitersen, Dana N. Perry, C, B, ' T' B. M, Colorado A. 6 M B. P. lklxsziur. S'1'e Colligo Umversrty oiSautl1e::: L'11.iit1t.x1 l.4am1alArt5 Umvers.ty of ltflllifn s' Umversiry of l.fl1'?...jf Band Roseberry, Arthur S. Ross, Helen Sdflfofdl Vim!! 1009 B. S. Kansas State Teachers College B. A., M. A. Whxtman College B- A- HC1ml1HS UY11VG'1'S1TY Umverslty of Colorado Columbxa Umversrty M- A4 Cqndlduterlgggl UnrverS1fY Of Umversity of Washington Umversity ol Washmgton w M11'1F1GSOlG Drrvmg Educauon and lnstructron World l-l1storY I-nqhsh Drrer-tor of Visual-Audxo Ards U. S. H1storY Scovil, R. 1. Sevalstad. Winilred M. SHEHHGH. losie C- B. S. Degree Engmeermg St. Cloud Tsai-hers' College 51 A UIHVGYSITY Of MKII'-1 SU: Montana State College Umversry cf Rofhpgmr -JLIVEFYSUY of VVasl1.:1 :'L:. Graduate Work at Unzversrty ot College cf Eduratzon Grr-'nt Falls JJ..-me of Edwratror, Washington Urz.vers:'y of ?f1or.'a:.f: . :Hn Trxqonometry ti'-.dy Hall f . :':n Hub Syorrsfr College Algebra Q Y I 17 l l Algebra 1 and 2 G1rls' and Boys' Bowlmg League 'f .2- x A ff' Cx ixC 7 1 I' Is Z If f f X N ll ! A LI! U A,- 1' P . Q iff? . 0 'Q ' 9' Stefanoif, Iohn I. Slichi, E. H. P EE C'm11Iozz1:: Irzsfmre cf Te:hr1o1Q.g',' ' '. RLVH F 1.15 Suu' T43 .1 T.f',:. 1:1x1 SIT: CCHGQV 76212111 ilzzxg H U:1L'.'--xs1'y l. T-'lull' 1: 551 in UI.,-,', Lfnzzfvxzxrx 11- UmvQx5LIy I1E.w':s1 Lmzwmxl 5 x Swenson, Thelma Thompggnl Inez B. A. Mcntcrzc State Ur1.vers1ty E 5 l.:: Criss- Paw? .Q:T:t1':.LfQ..Lq Enqhsh Uzuversgry L21 Lfgizzescta Sophomore Spsztsor Uruversny gi 'J':.-3:15. j1.'3fr:ru 1 ,::.j - rzz.-.11g1'f .-x. gsm: 1 -.C1G'c:r: 1y f18j ':, :x..5'x',' Webb. Mrs. Marion 5 .1 ,rcsse : :'.Q- .f-'x 1. C' ,HITS Acts .,Z,.'.'- 'fx ' .-.CI1fCI'1C ',y's..:lEd'.1?:'.::. .I A .3-..ig:::is:k Fischer, Evelyn C Great Falls Hlqh School Sefre-Icry fc Prmcxpol 'E VQ. Q wxw .-b Xf W Q5 0 .X 2, f ' X JXX Z ' W ful f 1 , y 15 I XX- X gil?-fY Silx Stoner Dorothy K Swcxrthout B111 3- P Q 5 .. Mrs . C11 ' ic.. .CCTL2 .., .1 Y Whmf': ofe' Qflvfw ' K i Wnlleit, Robert V. Yanke, HannahwR: gqq Q L My P- ur Sta Q- 90.11,-.gr ' Aff- - Mig--MH -A ::'3..C1 b.CIfi mve b 'A H -' 011' 'Z YT-VP 1-'r' Swenson Vern ect Falls High Schco fi JI? ..S.S GYM l..,. V.. . A . . r .. .. . r.. L,11'Ory k.:'f:zx: :flu orls Spccxkmq C -urn I 1 9 Second Semester: l 20 l First Semester: President: Bob Nelson Vice Pres.: Bob Wallace Secretary: Sharlee Shane Treasurer: Arlene Daniels sS?ll6!el'lf g0U2l'I'lI'll8llt The turn of the century finds the teen-agers of 1950 more alert to the fulfillment of the duties and responsibilities of an active democratic student government. Such preparations consist of an Executive Board, Council of Representatives, and the Student Association Officers elected to office in secret ballot so that cooperation in governing policies is in harmony with the admin- istration and the School Board. President: Bob Nelson Vice Pres.: Bemard Mogstad Secretary: Sharlee Shane 1 xecufiue oar PAT MURRAY WILLARD PROUTY EDWARD STEVENSON IERRY BOWLIN IOI-IN EARLL IIM MANSFIELD JIM KERR CHASE MATHEWS DAVID DUNCAN LLOYD SMITH DEE WILSON PHIL TODD SHIRLEY BAINE ROBERTA MCIVER ED NOBLE C21 24 enior C aim SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Bob Johnson Pre-sldent Barbara lnqebntson Sec Treas SPONSORS Mr McElroy Mlss Olson As the class ot 50 leaves the Senror entrance for the last trme there are tears rn many an eye Wlth memorres of four wonderful years They look back to when as freshmen they chrnbed the h1ll to whltewash the 50 and pollsh the G F and 1t seems 1I'1'1pOSS1blG that rt was tour years aqo Recollectrons of the exceptronal talent drsplayed 1n the class assembhes 1n the frelds of musrc and dramatlcs a qood scholastlc record and two consecutrve football Cham pronshlps W1ll be amonq the1r most treasured mernorles These thmqs and many others have made the class of 50 a class of wnrch to be proud Margaret Lifiieiffffffffofof lf 'lffffffffflfSllflfffffffiffiffffffoO oooo Q .Q fffflffffff oooo vice, Pres. , , , , I A - 1 Abraham. Mary Ann Favorite Pastime: Going to Wenatchee Ambition: To be ambitious Entered from Walla Walla High School 4 A.:t1vit1es: Ahlquist, Marie Alice Terry Favorite Pastime: Swimming, horseback riding, playing piano Ambition: Study music and teach it Activities: Chorus 1-4 Senior Ball Com. 3 A Cappella 4 Messiah l Spring Festival 1 Drivers' Course 2 Christmas Concert 4 Amon, Frances Lucille Fran Favorite Pastime: Swimming Ambition: A successful career woman Entered from Livingston, Montana Ahl, Marlin Dale Favorite Pastimes Having a good time Ambition: To be a successful businessman Entered from Hebron High, North Dakota Activtttesi Intramural Basketball 3-4 Bowling 3-4 Intramural Cham as 3 IA Projectiontsi 2 H Albone, Ruth Constance Connie Favorite Pastime: Dancing Ambition: To own a conver- ttble Activities: All School Play 4 Assembly Play 4 Senior Play 4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Spring Festival l-2-3-4 Messiah 1-2-4 Stagecratt 4 Roundup Float 1 v -DN' fi'-' 5' 7 K 1 .Y gl Qs Andersen, Marie Solveiq Anderson, Ethel Mae Andy Favorite Pasttme: Ioking with Hilda Ambition: To own a ranch Activities: Senior Ball Com. 4 Stagecratt 4 Driving Course 3 Roundup Float l-2 Archey. Norman Ioseph Archie Favorite Pastimez Hunting and fishing Ambitlon: To travel Activities: Varsity Football 4 Ir. Varsity Football 3 Intramural Basketball 4 Patrol Squad 2-3 Roundup Float 1-2 F Reesee avortte Pastime: Driving a CCH' Ambition: To own my own ranch Activities: Orchestra Z-3-4 G. A. A. 2-3-4 Ski Club 3-4 Senior Ball Com. 4 All-State Orchestra 3-4 Spring Festival l-2 3--4 Heisey Award 3 Orchests 3 Driving Course 2 Messiah 1 Chorus l Twirling l Annau, William Edward Bill Favorite Pastimez Hunting Ambition: To make good Activities: Football l-2 Track 1-2 Projectionist 1-2-3-4 Messiah 2 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Class Assembly 2 Roundup Assembly 2 Spring Festival 1-2-3-4 Roundup Float 2-3 Austin. Danny Iames Aust Favorite Pastime: Thinking A A about what 1 should be doing but never will mbitionz lLostJ ctivities: Pres. N. F. L. 4 N. F. 1.. 2-3-4 Agora Club 2-3-4 Skt Club 2-3-4 Pan American Club 3-4 Debate 1-2-3 Roundup Staff 3 Player's Club 3 All School Play 3 Class Assembly 2 Bowling 2-3 1251 Bakkum, Mariorie B. Marji Favorite Pastime: linx Ambition: Social Worker Activities: Feature Editor lniwa tt Roundup Stall 4 Ski Club 2-3-4 Senior Ball Com, 4 lunior Prom Com. 3 Chorus l Messiah l Spring Festival 1 MST 2 Senior Assembly 4 Roundup Float l-2-3 Bowhng3 Beatty, Donald B. Don Favorite Pastimez Winc, women and autos Ambition: To be a philan- tliropist Eniered from Rockloid, lt.. Q Activities: Agora Club 4 Roundup Float 3 Bluhm, Gary Calvin Speed Favorite Pastimez Football, track Y Ambition: To enJOY iizys-wt and be useful in litr- Activities: Varsity Football 4 Varsity Track 2-3-4 Intramural Track 2-3-4 Roundup Float l-2-3 Ir. Varsity Football l lr. Varsity Track l Letterman's Club 2-3-4 Donkey Basketball 4 Championship Football 4 Barnum, Delinda Darlene Dee Favorite Pastime: Singing and laughing Ambition: Mortician Activities: Ski Club 2-3-4 Agora Club 2-3-4 Dramatics l-4 Representative 2 G. A. A. l-2-3-4 MST l Nat, Forensics League 2-3-4 Class Assembly 2-4 Twirlers 2-3-4 Drum Corps 2 lniwa 3-4 LoMPt 125,94 Booth, Llewellyn Lou Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To be an expert ditch-digger Entered from Huntley, Wyo Blackley. Virginia Marie Gin Favorite Pastime: Tennis Ambition: To learn how to ski Activities: V. Pres. Nat. Honor Soc. 4 Ski Club 4 Girls' State 3 Senior Ball Cam. 4 Iunior Prom Corn. 3 Drum Corps 2-3 G. A. A. 1 Elks Dance Com. 4 Heise-Y Award l-3 t26l Becker, Barbara Bee Favorite Pastime: Having lun Ambition: To live, love, laugh, and be happy Activities: Twirling Club l-2-3 N. F. L. l-2-3 Debate l-2-3 Agora 2-3 Maiorette 2-3 lniwa 2-3 Roundup 3 Skr Club 3 All School Play 3 Class Assembly l-2 Spring Festival l-2 Messiah l-2 Bowker, Mariorie Ann Marge Favorite Pastime: Gimmie parties Ambition: To always be happy Activltiesz Drum Corps 2-3 Roundup Staff 3-4 Iunior Prom Com. 3 Senior Ball Com. 4 Messiah 1-2 Spring Festival 1-2 Borschoim. Gone Martin Borsh Favorite Pastime: Betty Ambition: See what the future has for me Activities: Patrol Squad 3 Bowling 3 Drivers' Course 3 Projectionist Club 3-4 Bowlin, Barbara Anne Barb Favorite Pastime: Imx Ambition: To race a slalom successfully Activities: Sec. Booster Club 4 Booster Club 2-3-4 Ski Club 3-4 Ski Team 4 Representative l-2 Spring Festival l-2-3-4 Christmas Concert l-2-3-4 All State Chorus 3 Northwest Music Con. 3 Roundup Staff 4 lniwa 4 A Cappella Choir 3-4 Booster Ball Com, 2-3-4 Bowlin. Darlene LaNel1e HBCU Favorite Pastime: Dancing Ambition: To write a best seller Activities: Spring Festival 1-2-3-4 Christmas Concert 2-3-4 Music Awards 3 Shepherds' Star 3 All State Chorus 3 Roundup Parade 1-2 Burckhard, William George Bowman. Paul Eugene Bill Favorite Pastime: Hunting. fishing, and pretty girls Ambition: To be a qood farmer Favorite Pastime: Hunting Ambition: To be an elec- trician Activities: Chorus 4 Roundup Float 2-3 Representative 3 Brees. Duane Curtis Windy Favorite Pastime: Woodwork Ambition: To live into the next century Activities: Senior Ball Com. 4 All School Play 4 A Cappella Choir 3-4 Class Assemblies l-3-4 Agora Club 2-3-4 Bowling 3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Junior Prom Com, 3 Shepherds' Star 3 Representative l-3 Patience 2 Messiah 1-2 S own, -lf,-,V-:-f 7253- . . J? ' A gyrus: ,. f- V ,niggaz I f Buchanan, Gerald Maurice jerry Favorite Pastime: Riding, hunting and having fun Ambition: Make good, have lriends and be nappy Entered from Goveniock, Sask., Canada 2 Activities: l-leisey Award 2 Brown, Keith E. Slippery Willy Favorite Pastime: Phyl and sports Ambition: Not much Activities: Iniwa Staff 4 Intramural Basketball 3-4 v1r'lg5.L.1.k'nhanq Roundup Parade 1-2 42 '? Ifrosh Football l 4 A-W' intl' . N, I is i v L t Bury, Elizabeth Louise Beth Favorite Pastime: Shows and dancing Ambition: To be successful in any job I start Entered from Watford City, North Dakota 4 Bullock, Iames C. lim Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: Not very much Activities: Letterman's Club 3-4 Varsity Baseball 2-3 Hockey l-2-3-4 All School Play 4 Iniwa Staff 3-4 Roundup Staff 4 Amer. Legion Baseba Donkey Basketball 4 Senior Play 4 1123 Burns, Erma lune Iune Favorite Pastime: Ambition: To finish I start Activities: Senior Ball Com. 4 Office Duty 3 Roundup Float 2-3 Pan American Club :it r X J exit S Y 5- -22 t'lKYll11lltYlIVY Q ww Y 4 'IN A X 2 Calvert. Bonnie lean Slim lim Favorite Pastime: Swi' Ambition: To help Nis her boarding house Activities: G. A. A. 1-2-3-4 Iunior Prom Com. 3 Roundup Float 3 127 Calvert. Iohn Martin lohnny Ambition: To see Bill with some money Activities: Varsity Football 3-4 Letterman's Club 4 Ir. Varsity Football 2 Red Cross Club 3-4 S rin Festival 12-3 P Q ' Pan American Club 4 Patience 2 Messiah 1-2 Cameron, Nancy Adele Tilly Favorite Pastime: Listening to records Ambition: To learn to play a harp, organ, and marirnba Activities: Roundup Staff 3 Roundup Photo Ed. 4 Orchestra 4 Messiah 4 Band 1-2-3 Senior Ball Com. 4 Iunior Prom Com. 3 Spring Festival l-2-3-4 Class Assembly 1 Roundup Parade 1-2-3 Band Tour 3 Carr. Theodore Evan ,,Ted., Favorite Pastime: Photogra- Phv Ambition: To be photo editor on the New York Times Activities: Iniwa Photo Editor 4 All School Pl ay 4 Roundup Photo Editor 4 Football Manager 2 Track Manager l 28 Calvert, Shirley May Chase, Sam Brown Bozo Sam Favorite Pastime: Writing to Favorite Pastzmer Hopping Iim ireights Ambition: To be the best Ambition! Hobo nurse possible Activities: Activities: Ski Club Pres. 1-2-3-4 All School Play 4 Ski Team 2-3-4 Senior Play 4 Vice Pres. Class 2 G. A. A. 1-2-3-4 Executive Board 2 lunior Prom Com. 3 Agora Club V. Pres. 2-3-4 Heisey Award 2.3 Booster Club Treas. 3-4 Iunior Assembly 3 BOYS' Sim? 3 Representative 1-2 HeiS9Y AWGN 1 N. F. L. 1-2-3-4 Debate 1 interscholastic Tennis 2-3 Intramural Basketball 1-2-3 Carlson, Jean Maria Clingan, Arthur Chester Trig PinkY Favorite Pastimez Swimming Favorite Pastime: Trying to Ambition: To be happy al- do things right ways and be as successful Ambition! To UGV91 as possible in whatever I 'io Activigeizs 4 do i-3 Ban - - Activities: I Senior Ball Com. 4 Roundup Parade 3-4 Spring Festival 1-2-3-4 Office Duty 3 Concert Tour 3 Iniwa 4 P2 Pan American Club 3 5,-17, German Band 3 11271 Orchestra 1 Messiah 1 Q 1:55 X :'1gV5?' V , ENGU3 ff 'L K if H -7 F 3 tv Carras, Helen Favorite Pastime: Listcning to Frankie Laine Ambition: To travel Activities: Senior Ball Com. 4 Ski Club 4 Iniwa 4 Roundup Staff 4 Pep Club 4 Library Club Sec. 3 Bowling 3 G. A. A. 1-2-3 Roundup Float l Orchesis l Player's Club 1 Chisholm, Richard LeRoy Dick Favorite Pastime: Dancing with Dixie Ambition: To live a good lift Senior Ball Com. 4 Patrol Squad 1-2-3-4 Class Assembly 2 Roundup Float l-2-3 Iunior Prom Com. 3 Coqley, Charlotte Ioanine Favorite Pastime: Listening to records Ambition: To be a dental hygienist Activities: Booster Ball Com, 2-3 4 Booster Club 2-3-4 Ski Club 3-4 Iunior Prom Com. 3 MST I Pep Club l G. A. A. 1 Conquorqood. Charlottc D. Char Favorite Pastime: Chewing gum Ambition: To see Betty, Max, Claire and me happy Activities: Drum Corps 4 G. A. A. 3-4 Orchestra l-2-3 All State Orchestra 3 Spring Festival 1-2-3 Office Duty 4 ,Q . . l . gg ttyl H . 2 ig Q, Cook, Iimmio Lee uhm.. Favorite Pastime: My girl Ambition: To keep my pas- time well in hand Activities: Baseball 3 Amer. Legion Baseball 3 State Champion Baseball 3 Hockey 1-2-3-4 Patrol Squad 1-2 1' Cox, Charles Stratton Chuck Favorite Pastime: The Alcan Ambition: To have my own business Activities: Band l-2-3-4 Concert Tour 3 Cook, Ianice Hkmw Favorite Pastime: Playing Canasta with that certain someone Ambition: To own a lime- green Cadillac convertible equipped with a tall, blondi brown-eyed male Entered from Simms High School 3 Activities: G. A. A. 3-4 Roundup Float 3 Driver's Course 3 Bowling 3 'CHQ 1' 135 is l 'Y It gt K'l I Crssion, Marlon: Ann Favorite Pastime: Gimmie parties Ambition: To be a good swimmer Activities: French Club Sec. 3-4 Booster Club 3-4 Senior Ball Com, 4 Booster Ball 4 Iunior Prom Com. 3 Le Bal De Paris 3 Messiah 2-4 Drum Corps 2-3 Spring Festival l-2-3-4 G. A. A, 1 Coursey. Clara Ioyce Clair Favorite Pastimes The lets Ambition: To go to college with Sal Activities: Booster Club 4 Booster Ball Com. Chair. 4 Senior Ball Com, 4 lniwa 3-4 Iunior Prom Com. 3 Roundup Float 1-2-3 Twirling Club lA2 Roundup Staff 4 ,.,y.. is , 1. 1'-:- Curtis. Icy Ann Favorite Pastime: Being with Tom Ambition: To see Tom and l without any troubles Activities: G. A. A. 2-3 Office Duty Z Cushman. Beecher Patrick - Crlokmorl. Donna Eileen Ole Favorite Pastime: Being with the girls Ambition: To be a doctor Activities: lniwa Editor 4 Roundup Stali 4 Sr. Ball Com. Chairman 4 G. A. A. l-2-3-4 Ir. Prom Com. Chairman 3 Baccaulaureate Usher 3 Roundup Float l Heisey Award 1 Girls' State 3 Cummings, Darlene Dar Favorite Pastime: Listening to records Ambition: To travel Activities: lniwa Stall 4 Messiah l Cushman, Boocher Patrick Beech Favorite Pastime: Sharon and sports Ambition: To retire at 25 Activities: Basketball Mgr, l 2-3-4 All School Play 4 Pan American Club 4 Intramural Basketball 1-4 lniwa Adv. Mgr. 4 Intramural Baseball Q-3-4 Class Assembly 7 C293 Fav Daniels, Rose Arlene Danny Favorite Pastlmei The accor- dion and Ken Ambition: To be a concert accordionist Activities: Treasurer 4 Heisey Award 2-3 lunior Assembly 3 Freshman Assembly 1 Messiah l Daniels, William H. Demopoulos Helen Bill Favorite Pastime Listening Favorite Pastime: Having a to music flood time Ambition To see the world Ambition: To be successful Activities in life cmd death Senior Ball Com 4 Activities: Office Duty 2 3 Representative 4 All School Play 4 Football 1-2 Intramural Basketball l-2-3 Davey, Flora losephine ,.IO,, 1-2-3 Club 3 Assembly 2 V el? Pastimez Politics To see Henry A. in the White House Council 3 Dean. Donald Franklin Don K4 Favorite Pastime: Carmen Ambition: To see that the lOth Ave. brldqe is finished Activities: Senior Ball Com. 4 Band Tour 3 Pan American Club 3 Boxing 2-3-4 Intramural Basketball 2-3 Freshman Football l Executive Board l-2 Representative l-2 Band 3-4 Roundup Float l Spring Festival 3 h time lniwa Stall 4 Band Tour 3 Messiah l-2-3-4 Band l-2-3-4 German Band Spring Festiv Band Officer E-3-4 f3Ol Dohon. William Nixon Wild Will orite Pastime. Giving Art rouq To retire at 25 Donnelly. William Leslie B1ll Favorite Pastlmez Drawmq curves Ambmon: To be a second Walt Dlsney Actlvmesz Agora Club 3-4 Representauve 2-3 Class Assembly 2 lumor Prom Com. 3 Semor Ball Com, -1 Roundup Assembly 2 Roundup Float 2-3 Track l Dumont. Charlotte lewel Charl Favorlte Pastlme: Horses Ambztxon: To buy a one-way txcket to Butte Activttxes: Otfxce Duty 4 Bowlmq League 4 Commencement Usher 3 l-lelsey Award l Alternate Rep. l-2-3-4 Dunlop, Batty lane HB- IA., Favorlte Pastlme: Bexnq wlth A Dave and bowlxnq mbltlonz To be successful and happy Acuvmes: Semor Ball Com. 4 Co-Edltor Imwa 4 Lxterary Edltor Roundup, 4 Pan Amerlcan Club 2-4 Sec. Bowllnq 3-4 Bond 1-2-3-4 Concert Band Tour 3 All-State Music Contest 3 Muslc Award 3 Musxc Festxval 2-3 Roundup Float l Sprmq Festlvol 1-2-3-4 Dudley, Fred B. Durran, Norma Carol I-'uddy NONE Fovorlte Pastlmez Coma to Favorlte Pastlmez Havxnq fun Shows Ambmon: To see Wally and Ambmon: To make a mxllxon I bowl a 300 game dollars, tax free Actrvmesr Actxvmes: Office DutY 4 Pan Amerlcan Club 3-4 G. A. A4 3-4 Sprmq Festtval 1-3 BOWIIUQ 3'4 Messmh 1 Basketball 3 Volleyball 4 Football Usher 3 Roundup Float l-3 Drivmq Course 2 Dunlap. lohn Edgar Edmqer, Beverly Ann I-luntz Bev FCIVONTS Pashmer Sklmq Favortte Pasttmez Dances Ambxtlonz Get on the Olym- Gnd pal-tres P10 Skl 790m Ambxtlonz To be famous an Actxvmes: somethlna Skl Team 4 Skl Club 1 9 3 4 ,O v es B d l 'Y 3 4 Roundup S al' A A 3 Clhb 4 lt g Lea, C, hes s 4 3 rdup Assem or Prom Com enrus Club 3 4 C ass Assemb v Sew or Play 4 C s l 4 X, Dunn, George Thomas Tom Pastlmez Clqarettes, and wtld women None Dussault, Ioseph George .,IOe,, Posume: Huntmq flSllll'lq To be a successlul and own my own from Cashmere, Edmonds, Ramon Duane HRQYN Sprxngs To turn Crcxicra s .Aortuary mio the rrzzes' W. ,.. ,Mu M -Nw Representative 3 Hockey 1-2-3-4 lnframural Basketball l-.Z-3 Freshman Football l 1313 astlme: l'lGVlH'l,' lun Egan, Alleon .,Al,, Favorite Pastrme: Having Ambition: To travel 'o some far oft place Activities: G. A. A. 2-3-4 Volleyball 2-3-4 Basketball 2-3 Roundup Float Com. l-2 Ping Pong 2 Roundup Float l English. M. Ioyce Alabam Favorite Pastrme: Danc' Ambition: Ranchrng Activities: Roundup Staff 4 lntwa Staff 4 Oftice Duty 4 Senior Ball Com 4 Stagecrait 4 Class Assembly 4 All School Play 4 Senior Play 4 Drum Corps 2-3-4 G. A. A. 2-3 Players Club 4 ing Erickson, lane Elizabeth Hlcnlei, Favorite Pastime: Reading and records Ambition: To be a secretary in the State Department Activrtles: National Honor Sofiety 4 Band 1-2-3-4 Senior Ball Com. 4 Iumor Prom Com. 3 Pres. Parr American 2-4 Spring Festival 1-2-3-4 All State Band 3 l-lersey Award 1-3 Bowling 4 Class Assembly 1 32 Enqellant, Robert George Bill Favorite Pastrmez Saying Ht beautiful Ambition: To meet a cute girl Activities: Inrwa Staff 4 Roundup Staff 4 Spring Festival 4 Patrol Squad 2-3-4 Traffic Chtet 3 Band Tour 3 Band 1-2-3-4 Intramural Basketball 2-3 Pep Assembly 1-2-3-4 Roundup Float l Freshman Assembly 1 Farley, Ralph Marshall f 1 Favorite Pastrmez Music Ambition: To own my own business Ac tivrties: Band 1-2 Orchestra 1 Class Assembly 3 All School Play 4 , 2 'fit -L li r Enochson. Lois E. , ,Lon Favorite Pastime: Dancing and bowling Ambition: To go to college Activities: G. A. A. l-2-3-4 Library Club 4 Player's Club 4 All School Play 4 Senior Play 4 junior Prom Com. 3 v V. .,.t v.- g-2 Fates, Catherine Kitty Favorite Pastime: L1v1n,' lov- in', counting my calories Ambition: English professor Activities: French Club Treas. 2-3-4 Ski Club 4 C. A. R. E. Campaign 3-4 Class Assembly 3 lun Fr ior Prom Com. 3 Club Dance Com. 2-3 J 1' ' Twirltng 3 Cheer Contest 2 Pla yer s Club 1 Evans, lack Favorite Pastrme: Hunting and tishmg Ambition: To be suwressi 1 in my own business Activities: Basketball 4 Fleming, William Wright Bill Favorite Pasttmez Dolores Ambition: Doctor Activities: National Honor Soc-twty Electron Com. 4 Pres. Agora 4 Agora 2-3 Boys State 4 Class Assembly Com. 3 Heisey Award 1-3 Senior Reception Corn. 3 Executive Board 3 Roundup Assembly L Roundup Float l-X Frank Arlha Lea Artie Favorite Pastime: let parties Ambition: To be a tashton illustrator Activities: Iniwa Staff 4 Roundup Art Editor 4 lunior Prom Com. 3 French Club 2 Sadie Hawkins Com. IZ Roundup Float l Freeman. Richard Paul D1c:k Favorite Pasttmez Rxdtng horses Ambition: To own a cattle ranch Actwmes: Messlah 4 Chorus 4 lunror Prom Com. 3 Representatrve 1,2 Skr Club 2 Gibson, Edward Everett ..Ed., Ambition: To be a lawyer Activlttesz Debate l-2-3-4 Pres. N. F. l... 3 N. F. L. 1-2-3-4 Amer. LGQIOH Oratory 243-4 Pres. Agora 3 Agora 2-3-4 Representattve 1,4 Boys' State 3 Hersey Award 1 Roundup Float 3 Skt Club l-2,3-4 X. Gooch, Thomas Lloyd Tom Favor1te Pastxmez Taktng hte as rt comes Ambrtlonz To be successful rn anyth1ng Activxtlesz Chorus 2-3-4 A Cappella Chorr 344 Shepherds Star 3 luntor Prom Com. 3 Messxah 2 Representatlve 3 Fritz, Nicolas , . Gordon, Barbara N1Ck Bobs Falylortte Pastxmez Watchmg Fgvorxte Pgstrme: Lauqhrng e women Ambttton: To see Suste go Ambgron: To be successful Lb! out with Std m l-15m95S Activities: Achvmesr Inlwa Staff 4 lntramural Basketball 2 Gonser, Betty Iane Roundup Staff 4 A Cappella 4 Chrxstmas Concert 2-4 Messiah 1 Stagecrait 3 Spnng Festtval l-I2-3-4 Drum Corps Ghost Wanted 3 Shepherds Star 3 Twrrlmg l Gosney, Virginia Patricia Favorite Pasume: Playtng Ginny Canasta wtth Max, Clalre Favorxte Pastxme: Mel and Char Ambttxonz To go on my Ambxtxonz Rettre soon after l honeymoon get out ot school Acttvrttesz Acttvttiesz Roundup Statt 4 Skt Club 4 Lrbrary Club Pres. 3 Roundup Float l G, A. A. l Irnwa Stott 4 Semor Ball Com. 4 lumor Prom Com. 3 A Cappella 4 Spring Festwal 144 Chrtstmas Concert l-4 Twtrlrng 1f2-3 Messtah l Class Assembly l Player's Club l A Goodall, Louise Maxine Max Favortte Pastrme: Chewxng gum Ambltxonz To graduate tram Annapolls with Bet'y, C' and Claire Aztxvltres: Ski Club 4 Stagecrat: 3 Ghost Wanted 3 Lzbrary Club 3 l-lexsey Award Roundup Float 2 Gosney, Betty Ann Favorite Pastlme: lim Ambmon: To have one let party where all the gang lS there Acttvltlesz Senlor Ball Corn. 4 lunlor Prom Com. 3 Twlrllng l'2 Dramatlcs l Me-sslah 1,2 Sprrng Festlval l-2 Chorus l-2 Freshman Assembly Chrrstmas Assembly 1 7 lnlwa 4 Roundup Float 1-7-3 Green, Ardythe Iune Ardy r vorrte Pastrmez Lxstentn all the klds talklng getttng marr1ed,w try to ttnd a man graduate Actlvrttesz Lxbrary Duty 4 Spring Festrval l-2-4 Chorus l-2-4 Messrah l Chrrstmas Concert 2 Chrtstmas Assembly C33 mbttron: To see Shtrl and l Green, Molly Ethel Moll Favorlte Pastxme: Belnq wt Danny and let partxes Ambmon: To ltve ru a pla where xt s warm all year Entered trom Twtn Falls Idaho IZ ACllVlll9SI French Club f,-3 Chorus fl Pres. lnbrgrry Clu' 1 Greytak, Iames Morris Hhmn Favortte Pasnme: Collt-t tlnq muslcal souvenlrs .A.l'T1lJll1OFlITOl1'C'IVOlG1O1111Cl the world Ac-tlvltles: Player's Club Pri-s. 4 All School Play 4 Class Play 4 Imwa Staff 4 Roundup Stall 4 Player's Club 3-4 Pro1ect1omst's Club Il 3-4 Boys' State 3 Hersey Award 2-3 Patxence 2 Band l-2-3 Class Assembly 1 Haellr, lames Albert hm Favonte Pastxme: Cruzslnq the drag rn my Olds Ambition: To be happy Acuvmes: Vxce Pres. Radxo Club 4 lumor Prom Com. 3 Band 1 t34l th 'ARF ln.ramural Bask-e'b All-State Foofball il' Grena, Donald Lee Haqnes, Laurel Marie Favonte Pastzme: Sports 'l'yke Ambxtlonz To see the Bison Favorlte Pasume: Havlnq fun basketball team as state Ambltronz To be a secretary champs 111 1950 Acuvmes: AL-fwmg-5- Pan Amerrcan Club 2 Football 2-3-4 G- A- A- l 'U1u il' l X- , ' 2 5 rf SE C if 2 7? t , .... 1-3-3 N t 4 X I State Champs 4 ey M flu! 5 fir 4 X ,f it , ,jg S 2 Tf.YNl fi X Gudatis, Joseph Iohn Iolt1n' Iae Favarlte Pastime: Sports Ambltlonz To be happy and successful Act1v1t1es: Football 3-4 Track 2-4 Intramur. Basketball 1-I-3-4 l.etterrnan's Club 2-3-4 Re-presentatrve 2 lr. Varslty Track 1-3 All-State Football 4 Football Captaln 4 State Champs 3-4 Hansen, Doris Marie Dody Favorrte Pastxme: Bernq wlth the klds Arnbmon: Fashron Styllst Actlvitlesz Llbrary Club 1-2 Semor Ball Com. 4 Roundup Float 2 illll Haeler, Barbara Fay French Club 2-3-4 Orchestra l-2-3-4 Messrah 1-2-3-4 A Cappella Chou' 2-3 Drum Corps l-2-3-4 G, A. A. 1-2 All-State Orchestra 3 Halter, Dorothy Mae Favorlte Pastlme: Sports Ambxtron: To travel Acttlvltlesi Senlor Ball Com. 4 G. A. A, 2-3-4 Bowling 4 Drxvlng Course 4 Football Usheretto 3 Badmmton 2-4 Pmg Pong 2-3-4 Volleyball 2-3-4 Basketball 3 Tenms Club 3 Messrah 1 Sprmq Festlval l Hayes, Winilred loanna W1nn1e Favorlte Pastlme: Baseball Arnbmon: To be a doctor Actxvltresi Pan Ame-rxcan Club -1 Roundup Staff 3-4 Co-Edxtor lnlwa 4 lnxwa 3 Roundup Float 1-Z-3-4 Messlah 1 Chorus 1 Sprrnq Festlval 1 Scratch Favorlte Pastlme: Belna A Bud Ambltlonz To always bo hGDpY Actwxtles: Heisler, Betty Ann ' Sis ' Favorite Pastxme: Bakgi sewing Ambitxonz To Qve a Rag lite Entered trom Lakovx Dakota l Activities: Roundup Floa' f Roundup Wirirez Hepp, Hilda Theresa l Terry Favorite Pastime: Having lun Ambition: To get a driver's license Activities: Roundup Float l-fi Hixson, Fredrick Fritz Favorite Pastime: Sleeping Ambition: Salesman Hemley, June Louise Ambition: To graduowe Holm, Curl Favorite Pastime: Fishing Ambition: To own a ranch larger than Bob Thisted's Activities: Roundup Float l-2f3 Agora 4 Pan Amerrcan Club 4 Hildahl. Dons Lorraine Hoskarnor. Robert Duane Favorite Pastime: Bowling Hex Ambition: To be a business Favorite Pastime: Trying to executive save money Activities: Ambition: To be an architect National Honor Society -4 A Agtivmesg Hodqn, Iulian Wad Wade Favorite Pastime: Fishing Ambition: To see the world Activities: Senior Ball Com. 4 Intramural Basketball Patrol Squad 2-3 Roundup Float 2-3 4 Holmes, Wayne Milton Wayne Favorite Pastime: Women Ambition: To have lots of money and not much Activities: lmwa Stall 4 Roundup Float 3 Band 1-2 Patrol Squad 2 work Intramural Basketball l Senior Ball Com. 4 Drum Corps Capt, l-'7 G. A. A. Pres. 1-2-34 Heisey Award 1-3 Girls' State Alternate Representative 2 Roundup Stat! 4 Prng Pong Doubles l-2-3-4 Player's Club l Bowling 3 Orchestra 1-2 34 fi? 'T' ,I GLISH Roundup Stall 4 lniwa Staff 4 All School Play 3 4 Player s Club 3 4 Agora Club 3 4 Roundup Float '7 3 4 Stagecrait 3 Bowling 3 Driving Course 2 Senior Assembly Favorite Pastimez Pusl Ambition: To gradua' Houghton, Iohn Denn Red the 34 college Activities: Senior Ball Com. 4 Stagecralt 4 All School Play 4 Senior Assembly 4 Roundup Float 1-Q 3 Player's Club 4 Stage Manager 4 Baccalaureate Usher ison ring e from 3 Pan American Club f Q35 favorite Pasttme: Sports Houseman, Kathryn Helen Kathy Pastimez Books and To travel all ovci 1-2-3-4 League 3-4 Huber, Iames Eugene .,hm,. Pastime: Sports To be successful in I do Football 1-2 Lettermans Club 3-4 Intramural Basketball 1-2 Patrol Squad 1 Championship Football 3-4 lngebritson, Barbara Ann .,Bmb,, astime. linx To travel with Class 4 1-2-3-4 Star 3 3 sei 'Q' Housernan, Kenneth F. Ken Favorite Pasttme: Hunting and tishing Ambition: To be a success Activities: Intramur. Basketball 1-2-3-4 Iackson, Ioan Yvonne Ioan Favorite Pastlmez Dancing Ambition: Become a private secretary Activities: Booster Club 4 Booster Ball Com, 4 Representative 3 Player's Club 1 Announcement Com. 4 Hunter, Robert Neil Neil Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To finish college and to be successful in life Johnson. Lealtoy Walter HROYH Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing Ambition: Mechanical engi- neer Entered from Minneapolis, Minnesota 4 Activities: Pres. l.etterman's Club 4 Letterman's Club Z-3-4 ----Fi Varsity Football 3-4 , f , 2nd All-State 4 -- I Football Champs 3-4 , Football Co-Capt. 3 7 Varsity Track 2-3-4 'Il ll Reserve Football 2-3-4 ll' l Basketball 1-2-3 5 . We 'B ' V kv 2.4 Jackson, Iean Yvette Ieanie Favorite Pastime: Havin qood time Ambition: Stenographer Pan American Club 3 Girls' State 3 Representative 4 Alternate Representative Iackson, Lloyd Iames Tux Ambition: To be an educated tramp Activities: Ski Club 4 Bowling 3-4 Intramural Basketball l 2 Roundup Float 1 Freshman Football 1 Iohnson, Robert Eugene Bob Ambition: To bowl a 3l7L game tiviziesz Class Assembly 3-4 Class Pres. 3-4 Senor Ball Com. 4 Junior Prom Com. 3 Pan American Club 3-4 l.etfrrman's Club 3-4 Vice Pres. Band 1-2-3 Messiah l-2 Hexsey Award l Patience 2 Shepherd s Star 3 A Cappella Choir 2 u ..epresenfa':ve l-2-3 UG Ioslyn. Justine Iulia avcrite Pastimez Movges -. noitionz Rep.ace Mrs. Sher- man as Latin teacher IflVl1lESI Senior Play 4 Senior Assembly 4 Ilatxcnal Honor Soizew 4 1-lersey A-.l.-me 1-3 ' ,'C!T1!'X1'-5Kl'iEiT1'EKI Usher 3 ,c ...ca We 1-,,-3 Kathan, Iames Howard lint Ambition: To graduate trom college and be successtul Activities: Junior Varsity Mgr. 2-3 Baccalaureate 3 l.etterman's Club 4 Varsity Football Mgr. 4 Varsity Track Mgr. 3-4 Ski Club 2-3 Roundup Float fl-3-4 King. Beverlee Marie Bev Favorite Pastime: Glmmie parties Ambition: To help Betty learn to ski Activities: Pan American Cl-:b 4 French Club 2-3-4 Chorus 2 Messiah 2 Representative 1 Sadie Hawkins Com. 2 La Bal De Paris 3-4 Kalalat. Rosemary Kldue. Charles I- Ambition: To explore darkest Chl-K'k Ah-icq with g flgshhqhg and Favorite Pastime: Looking at A a high-powered Magnum A qi-Elf T b Ctivitiesg H1 X1Ol'1I O e C1 COmm6Y- Iniwa 4 cial radio operator lunior Prom Com, 3 ACUVUIGSI Band 2-3-4 Orchestra Concert 1 7 Messiah 1 FNJ Proiection Club 2 i 21 or JV4 5 fd Kerbs, Melvin George Mel Favorite Pastime: Eowling and hunting Ambition: To win another state bowling champion- ship Activities: Intramural Basketball 2-3-4 Iunior Varsity Football 2 .-,.my,,,,f, , -jg r 2 Ji Kommers. Gerald F. Hlerryi. Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing Ambition: To own an airlino Activities: Stagecrait 4 Class Assembly 4 All School Play 4 Assembly Play 4 Player's Club 4 Senior Play 4 Roundup Float 1-3 Kitaon, Arlen Lee Hiciisf' Favorite Pasiime: Working with horses Ambition: To own a ranch Activities: Intramural Basketball 3 Kolstad. Galen W. Pete Favorite Pastime: Playing cards Ambition: To become more ambitious Activities: Band 1-2 Track 2-3-4 Intramural Basketball 3 Konesky. Dolores Charlotte Dee or Del Favorite Pastime: Dancing Ambition: To sing over the radio Activities: Vice Pres. Glee Club 1 Glee Club 1-2 Pep Club 1-2 Basketball 1-2 i37l Kcskela. Maxine Louise Max Favorite Pastime: Riding horseback and dancing Ambition: Own a large cattle ranch Activities: Shepherd's Star 3 Music Award 3 Senior Play Usherette 3 Orch. Concert Usherette 3 Christmas Concert 2 Spring Festival 1-2-3 Christmas Assembly 1-2-3 A Cappella 3 Patience Usherette 2 Twirling 1 Messiah 1 Larson, Lallita Lee Rita Favorite Pastime: Gimmie parties Ambition: To be happy Activities: Treas, French Club 4 French Club 2-3-4 Fr. Club Dance Chair, 2-3-4 Roundup Day Program 2-3-4 Class Play 2 Iunior Ball Com. 3 G. A. A. 1 Latham, Gary Lee Favorite Pastimez Driving Ambition: Business career Entered from Centerville High School 1949 1381 ,,., Kruse, Iohn Walker Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To conduct the Philharmonic Activities: Class Assembly 3 Vice Pres. Orchestra 3 Northwestern Music Con. Music Awards 3-4 Messiah l All-State Orchestra 3-4 Patience 2 Sprinq Festival I-2-3-4 Intramural Basketball 1-3 rack Meet 3 Class Assembly 1 Roundup Assembly 2 K w X Lease, Everett lay Senator Favorite Pastime: Traveling Ambition: Own a Cadillac Activities: Band 1-2-3-4 V i Latham. I-'rodinu M. Lefebvre, Edward Ellsworth Favorite Pastime: Talking Ed or Red Ambition: Live, love and be Favorite Pastime: Driving haPPY around with the boys Ambition: U. S. Navy Activities: Orchestra 1-2-3-4 Sec. Patrol Squad 3-4 Intramural Basketball 3 Messiah 2-4 lunior Prom Com. 3 Alternate Representative 4 Heisey Award l I.aValley, Clifford Hugh Favorite Pastime: Eating Activities: Vice Pres. Pan American Club 4 Letterman's Club 4 Varsity Football 4 Iunior Varsity Football 2 LeClaire, Lawrence Laur Favorite Pastime: The B. R. Ambition: To teach Norm how to drive Activities: Cheer Squad 2-3-4 Cheer King 3 Representative 3-4 Class Assembly 2 Intramural Basketball 1-4 Roundup Float 1 Lel-'evre, Patricia Ioan loan Arnbttion: To go to Mars Activities: National 1-lonor Society 4 Hezsey Award 2-3 Senior Ball Com. 4 French Club 3-4 Fr. Club Dance Com. 3-4 A Cappella Choir 3-4 Snow Queen Attendant 4 Christmas Assembly 3-4 luntor Prom Com. 3 Drum Corps 2-3 Chorus l-2-3-4 Spring Festival 17-3 Levandowski, Violet Iune lune Favorite Pastime: Don Ambition: To change my name legally Activities: A Cappella Choir 3-4 Messiah l-4 Christmas Concert 2-4 Girl's Sextet 4 G15l's and Mixed Ensemble -4 Shepherd's Star 3 District Festival 3-4 Spring Festival 1-3-3 4 Roundup Stall 4 lmwa Staff 4 Senior Ball Ccm. 4 Lillie, Donald Eugene HDOHH Favorite Pastime: Music Ambition: To have my own business Activities: Senior Ball Com. 4 Intramural Basketball 1-3-4 All School Play 4 Roundup Parade 1-2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Spring Festival l-2-3-4 Band Tour 3 Lindseth, Belle Kathryn Kathy Favorite Pastime: Iinx Ambition: Sociology-to travel Activities: lniwa Stall 4 Roundup Staff 4 Booster Ball Com. 4 Senior Ball Com. 4 Booster Club 4 Snow Queen 4 Class Secretary 3 Junior Prom Com. 3 Red Cross Council 3-4 A Cappella Choir 3-4 All-State Chorus 3 Spring Festival l-2-3-4 5 Lewis. William B. Little, Margaret Ellen HBlllH 'IMUQQYII Favorite Pastime: Driving my Favorite Pastimez linx Dads car Activities: Ambition: Buy Fort Knox Vice Pres. Class 4 Activities: National Honor Society 4 Representative l Executive Board 3 Intramural Basketball 1-2-4 Bgggter Club 3,4 Roundup Float 1-2-3-4 Vice Pres. Booster Club 4 lunior Prom Com. 3 Gu-15' Syqte 3 Lillie, Richard G. Dick Favorite Pastime: Music Ambition: To have my own advertising agency French Club 3 4 lniwa Circulation Mgr. 4 Heisey Award 3 Roundup Staff 4 Snow Oueen Attendant 4 Iunior Prom Com. 3 Senior Ball Com. Chair. 4 Commencement Usher 3 Luoma. Charlotte May Shorty Favorite Pastimes Being with Bob Ambition: Getting out in the Activities: world and reach a high Band 1-2-3-4 honor Senior Ball Com. 4 Activities: Pan American Club Pres, 4 ' Twirling Pres, l-2-3 4 Iunior Prom Com. 3 -,' ' Iunior Prom Com. 3 Class Assembly 3 Driving Course 3 lntramur. Basketball 1-2-3-4 Orchesis l-2 All School Play 4 G. A. A. l-2 Roundup Parade l-2-3-4 7 7 Library Club 2 A Roundup Assembly l 1 f Drum Corps 2 I Basketball l 1 i I - t D I 1 - -- we gl Ambition Little, Charles Reilly Charlie Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing college Act'v 'es' lebesleifictub 4 : To graduate from Booster Ball Com. 4 Stagecratt 4 Commencement Usher Roundup Float 1-3 Proiectionist Z Football 1 All School Play 4 Gertie and music Award 3 Gertrude Catherine Pastime: Writing To always be able Magnus. Helen Louise Ma ie eq V Favorite Pastime: Playing A A piano rnbition: To be happy and successful ctivitiesz Roundup Float 3 Chorus l Spring Festival l Messiah l t39i Mains. Iames lim Favorite Pastime: Spending my friends' money Ambition: To go to colleq Activities: Heisey Award l G Intramural Basketball 7-3 Band l Bowling 3 Mann, Clo LeRoy Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To be a success Activities: is Intramural Basketball 1-fl-3 Frosh Football 1 Varsity Baseball 2-3 Intramural Baseball 1-2- Bowling 3-4 Representative l l.etterman's Club 3-4 3-4 Athletic Honor Society 3-4 lniwa 4 Malone. IOGBHO McGinnis, Ierome Micheal IO Ierry Favorite Pastime: Bowling pm,-Omg. pgsumez Helping jo, Ambition: Pharmacist 513,-n wyth her mggh A-CfWili9S2 Ambition: Mgr. at a group ol National Honor Society 4 bubbledcmcers BOWUUQ 4 Activities: Blind 1-2-3-4 Pan American Club 3 g91REikAi'VGfd 3 Intramur. Basketball 1-2-3-4 McDonald. Marvin I-Owls Red Favorite Pastime: Having a good time Ambition: To get G good lob Mashino. Shirley Iuno 'ISmOk U Y Favorite Pastime: The gang Marqaris, Basilios Bill Favorite Pastime: Athletics Ambition: To marry the rich- est, most beautiful girl in the world Activities: Letterman's Club 3-4 Intramural Basketball 3-4 Amer. Leg. Baseball l-2-3-4 Varsity Baseball 3 Roundup Float 3 lr. Varsity Basketball l 2 Bowling 3 Band 1-2 Representative 4 Senznr Ball Com. 4 -291 pl wi ff' i I J l 1 l' pl U e X Mclionziu, Ioycs Erlu Mack Favorite Pastime: Psycho- analyzmq my friends and sleeping Ambition: Going to college in Scotland, Ireland or maybe Switzerland Re-entered from Briarclitt Manor, New York 4 Activities: Iniwa Stall 4 Roundup Staff 4 Ski Club 2-4 A Cappella 4 G. A. A. l-2 Class Assembly 2-4 Messiah l-4 Christmas Concert 4 Spring Festival 1-2-4 Ambition: Ready-to-wear buyer Activities: National Honor Society 4 Senior Ball Com. 4 Pan American Club 2-4 lunior Prom Com. 3 All-State Orchestra 3 Music Award 3 Heisey Award 2-3 Representative 2-3 Roundup Float 2-3 Orchestra 1-2-3 Spring Festival 1-2-3 1401 McKay, Floradell Ruth Favorite Pastime: Talking Ambition: To have a degree IH ITLUSIC Entered from Glasgow, Mon tana 3 Activities: Twirling Club 3-4 M . McLaughlin, Batty W Mickie Favorite Pastime: Iack Ambition: To make my home in Florida Activities: Twirling l-2-3-4 A Cappella Choir 3-4 Messiah 1 Shepherds Star 3 Spring Festival 1-2-3-4 Cnristmas Assembly 4 Roundup Float 2-3-4 Driving Course 2 Morrill. Harriet Ambition: Social service Activities: French Club 3-4 l.e Bal De Paris 3-4 Driving Course 2 Library Club l First Prize Cancer Essay Contest 1 work Millor. Boniamin Ben Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing Ambition: Retire at an early age Activities: Roundup Float 3 Stagecraft 3 Millor, Glonn P. Favorite Pastimez Breathing Ambition: To be successful Activities: Band 2-3-4 Chorus 2-3-4 Representative 3 Patience 2 4, ,K 5 Ai? Sf. K ,Ev -' in Rf sir , Mi0Yf. lohn Clarence Millar, Waltor Gordon Favorite Pastime: Hunting Go,-d1e Cilld flshmq Favorite Pastimez Making the Ambition: To be president bggf use of It Activities: Ambition: To excel in ever - Iunior Varsity Football 2-3 fhmq I undertgkg Y Intramur. Basketball l-2-3-4 Activities: Pan American Club 3 u-hbnillnl' Boys' Stgte 4 Intramural Baseball 2-3 t'1'B' ull' N, F, L, 2.34 lniwa Staff 4 g Lqtin Club 4 Roundup Float l-2-3 Roundup Float 2-3 Patrol Squad 2 Ir. Varsity Basketball 1 IPI. 'Q 4 1 ll: Q -fx, 5 Qtr 4 1 . 5 'T X W Q ' : . 2 5 D 5 .. 2 KVQKIIYF 311 'ti ly' QS! KY 9 n vc?- Millor, Franklin D. Moody, Estolla Mao Sonny Stell Favorite Pastime: Trying to Favorite Pastime: Being with keep my ambition Bob Ambition: To stay single and Ambition: To graduate from happy high school Activities: Entered from Simms High Patrol Squad 4 School 4 Roundup Float 2-3 - Millar, Loretta lean Lorrie Favorite Pastime: Being with Pete Ambition: To always be happy Activities: Library Club 4 Roundup Float l-2-4 Office Duty 3 Commencement Usher Driving Course 2 Twirling 1 Chorus l Christmas Assembly l Messiah l Spring Festival 1 3 Mohn, Marlin Hilford Slim Favorite Pastime: Having and singing Ambition: To succeed in a profession I take up Activities: Senior Ball Com. 3-4 Stage Manager 4 All-State Chorus Contest All-State Orchestra 3 District Chorus Contest 3 Chorus 3-4 Orchestra 1-2-3 Patrol Squad 2-3 Stagecraft 3 Player's Club 3 A Cappella Chorus 3-4 All School Play 3 YW 3 uf 5 ' 5 A f Dale Richard Hunting fish on a scho Activities: National Honor Sofieiy 4 Heisey Award 2 Class Assembly 2 1411 ol Nyqard. Emil Charles Moses. Marian Isabel Favorite Pastime: Skiing Ambition: To be a laboratory technician Activities: Roundup Stott 4 Literary Editor lnix-:a -1 French Club 3-4 Ski Club 4 Band I-2-3-4 Senior Ball Chairman 4 lumor Prom Com. 3 Fr. Club Dance Chair. 3-4 Class Assembly l Spring Festival l-2-3-4 Roundup Day Program 3-4 Pep Club l Murray, Patrick William Pat Favorite Pastime: Girls Ambition: To be a bachelor Activities: Boys' State 4 Patrol Squad Cayfain 3 4 Roundup Float l-3-4 Bowling 3 Executive Board l-f 4 Representative l-2-4 Newman. lack Favorite Pastime: Riding horses Ambition: To own a cattle ranch Activities: All School Play 4 Junior Prom Com, 3 Class Assembly 3 Band l-2 Spring Festival l-2 Intramural Basketball l-2-4 Football 1-2 1427 Muirhead. Myrna Rose Muir Favorite Pastime: Missoula Nielsen, Doris Caroll Dorrie Favorite Pastime: Movies Ambition: To be a suwess I, Ambition: To become a sur Activities: ii cessiul stenoqrapher Shepherd's Star 3 I Activities: All-State Chorus 3 Pan American Club 2 Christmas Concert 4 f 5:-ei fiief i X .v If X .. 1 c L .9 Nelson, Robert Arnold Bob Favorite Pastime: Riding the rods Ambition: To be a better hobo than Sam Chase Activities: Student Body Pres. 4 Varsity Football 3-4 State Football Champs 3-4 I.etterman's Club 3-4 Class Assembly 2-3-4 Booster Club 4 Senior Ball Com. Chair. 4 Ski Club 4 Student Council 3 Pres. of Class 2 Iunior Varsity Football 2 lunior Varsity Track 2-3 Nolde, Shirley Ann Nome Ambition: To be an angel Activities: Oilice Duty 4 Ski Club 4 Chorus 2 Messiah 2 Representative 2 Christmas Program 2 Tennis l Nicolai, Donna Marie Nick Favorite Pastime: Richard Ambition: To always have fun Activities: G. A. A, 3 Senior Ball Com. 4 Basketball 3 Nisbet, Earlene Marie Red Favorite Pastime: Playing basketball and skating Ambition: To be an old maid and run a boardinq house tor bachelors only Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing Ambition: To own a ranch Activities: Bowling 3 Intramural Baseball 2 Intramural Basketball 2-3 Odegard. Audrey' loan Aud1e Favorite Pastirne: Kenny Ambition: To as.-says c honey Afirvitzes: Girls' State Alternate 3 Drum Corps 243 Usher District Tourney 3 Roundup Float 2,3 Driving Course I Pan American Club 1 Lzbrary Club l O'Donnel1, Philip Ioseph Phil Favorite Pastime: Dancing A A mbition: To be a million- aire ctivities: Projectionist Club 2-3-4 Messiah 2 Patience 2 All-State Chorus 3 Driving Course 2 Sprinq Festival 2-3 Shepherds Star 3 A Cappella Choir 3 Roundup Float l-2 Olson, Connie Dorene Odegard, Dolores Ieanne Pearce. Robert Davis DeDe Scotty Favorite Pastime: Being with Favorite Pastirne: Barb Nels Ambition: Travel around the Ambrtionz To leave Montana world Activities: Activities: Assembly Play 4 Roundup Staff 4 Staqecraft 4 Iniwa Staff 4 Iniwa Staff 4 Booster Club 3 Roundup Staff 4 Booster Ball Com, 3 Make-up School PIay 4 Iunior Prom Com. 3 Usher District Tourney 3 Representative 3 Pan American Club fi lunlor Varsity Football 2 Roundup Float l Freshman Football l Library Club l olds, Donna joy Pelton, Richard Douglas lust Donna 0 Dlfk N Favorrte Pastime: Figure ice FGVOHIG PGSIUUG5 S-egillflq skating Ambition: To live, love, iauqh and be happy Activities: Senior Ball Com, 4 Ski Club 4 Llbrary Club Pres 3 Staqecraft 3 Band l-2 G. A. A, I Orchesis l nng,,.x. E' 3 III lg lf' K Qfg 1 O' nixo v M- ' Ambition: Chemist Entered from Columbus Hiali Favorite Pasfirrie: 'I'l1ink.ng ., A A of the past mbition: To see ano'l:er Aprrl 9th ctivitiesz Agora Club 4 N. F. I.. 4 Ski Club 3-4 Player's Club 4 All School Play 3 4 Pan American Club 3 Class Assembly 2 Palaqi, Kenneth Charles Ke Favorite Pastrrnez Da 'l Ambition: . c trave. Aa'iv 'es' CSfCd91'Y-CIT 4 AllS:hoo1 Play 4 Class Assembly 4 Iurizor Prom Corn. 3 Roundup Float Q-3 Intramural Baseball l-B 3 Intramural Basketball l Peden, Robert Glaud Bob Favorite Pastime: Looking at qirls Ambition: To make a basket ball team somewhere Activities: Intramural Basketball 3 4 Roundup Float 2-3 Iunior Varsity Basketball Representative I Penderqrass, David Clya HD C .. Favclre Pasarne: Radio 5x,,,r,,.,,-3. p..,1...,,,.,s W1 . G K .iavy Artzvifzes: Prcjectzonis: 4 Driver s Ccurse 4 Band 2 Roundup F.oat 3-4 K43 lim, Butch, or Ole Peretti, Iames Wray Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To be happy A -tivities: Varsity Football 4 Freshman Football l Band l-2-3-4 intramural Basketball l-2 Senior Ball Corn. 4 Roundup Float 1-2-3-4 Boys' State 3 Peterson. Sheila Lee Hshiu Favorite Pastime: Listening to good music Ambition: To be a music critic Activities: Roundup Editor 3-4 Heisey Award 2-3 French Club 1-2-3-4 Iniwa Staff 4 Orchestra l-2-3-4 Ski Club 4 Senior Ball Com. 4 Iunior Prom Com. 3 Roundup Day Com. Roundup Assembly Orchesis l-2-3 G. A. A. 1 1 Pilqram. Laverne R. Vernie Favorite Pastime: Wishing Ambition: For my wishes to come true Activities: Senior Ball Com. 4 Library Club 3 Roundup Float 1-2-3-4 G. A. A.1 l44l Peterson, Donald Ray Pete or Don Favorite Pastime: Having a good time Ambition: To see the world and everything in it Activities: Representative 4 Porro, Susan Gladys Sue Favorite Pastime: Having fun Ambition: To travel Activities: Iniwa Staff 4 Library Club 4 Ski Club 4 Messiah 1 G. A. A. l Spring Festival l Sec.-Treas. Library Club 4 Pilgram. lim Edward uhm.. Favorite Pastime: Wilma Ambition: To be a succes whatever I do Activities: Patrol Squad 4 Projectionist 4 Roundup Float 1-2-3-4 Iunior Prom Com. 3 sin i ts . fig. Prouty, Willard Mark Wild Will Favorite Pastime: Square dancing lingered from Juneau, Alaska Activities: Football 4 National Honor Society 4 Representative 3 Track 3-4 Basketball 2 Alternate Representative -1 Porro, Lois Lavern ULD.. Favorite Pastime: Dancing Ambition: To get back in library Activities: Library Club 4 Proctor, Merton Delos Mert Favorite Pastime: Keeping my car running Ambition: To get my car running Activities: Booster Club 3-4 Booster Ball Com. 3-4 Representative 1-2 Executive Board l , Football 1 Quilter, Elizabeth I.. Betty Favorite Pastime: Iinx Ambition: To be at the Iinx reunion in 5 years Activities: Ski Club 4 Iournalism 4 Band l-2-3 Band Tour 3 Spring Festival 2-3 Bowling 3 Class Assembly l Roundup Parade 2-3 All-State Music Contest 3 Ramsted, Shirley Ann Shirl Favortte Pastime: Being with Dave Ambition: To be happy with Dave Activities: Roundup Head Typist 4 lniwa 4 Iunior Prom Com. 3 Bowling 4 Heisey Award 3 Drtvers' Course 2 Office Duty 3 Pan American Club 2 Renninq, Georgia Adeline Tiny Favorite Pastime: Playing Canasta with that certain someone Ambition: To get a raise at Super Save Activities: G. A. A. l-2-3-4 Players' Club 2 M. S, T, l Junior Prom Com. Chair. 3 Senior Ball Com. 4 Bowling 3 Drivers Course 3 Rieben, Ianina Arlene H lC1Y ravorite Pastime: Wondering about the future Ambition: To graduate from High School Activities: French Club 4 Office Duty 4 Library Club 3 Pres. Library Club 3 Roundup Float l Rau:-ug Lucille Ianell Lou or Lucy Favorite Pastime: Being witli Rogne Barbara Ieanne Susie Favorite Pastime: Keeping up lim with latest gossip me without problems Ambition: To see Shirley and Activities: Q w Messiah 4 Ambition: To be a second Louella Parsons Activities: French Club 3,4 Girls' Ensemble 4 A Cappella Chou 3-4 Pan American Club 3-4 Shepherds Star 3 Music Award 3 6,0 Usher Senior Play 3 Q Otllce Duty 3 Q Christmas Concert 2 4 Spring Festival l 2 3 4 Christmas Assembly l 2 3 4 9-XY V f Players' Club 4 G. A. A. 1-3 Roundup Staff 4 All School Play 3 Library Club 3 Rensmon, Ioan Ann Ioanie Favorite Pastime: Dancing Ambition: Nursing Entered from Red Lodge, Montana 3 Sampson, Theodore Evans Sam Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: Industrial admin' :strator Activities: Roundup Float 1-243 Track 3-4 Patrol Squad l Band l Class Assembly 1-2,3 lniwa Staff 4 Hiehl, John Richard Jack Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing Ambition: Own a large ranch Activities: Projectionxst Club 4 Sabol, Reginald Eugene .Regs Favorite Pastimez Sports Ambition: To own the club Activities: Intramural Basketball 4 Samuels. Glen Allan Sammy Favorite Pastirne: Day dream- ing Ambition: Do something great Activities: Class Representative 3-4 Hockey 1-2-3-4 Intramural Baseball 2 l45l Sanders. Ralph Neil P1nky Favortiv Pashm-D: Loafing Antbthcn: To bf '1 s',xT:'ossful Cls1:'tr1 1'm Af-'1v.t1fs: Band l-T-3 Pa'ral Squad 1-2 Seman. Eugene Karol Kula-s Favorfc Pasilrnez Fishing and Huifzng .-3.:::o:'t:n: To fl-ET out ci .l-A ' . S,, ,T?.1. 'K A rl'l.l'rb. R410 Club l-Q-3 lunar Varsxty Football 3 'Tra'l-c 3-3 lfz- slprnan Basketball l l F116 Club 3 Shervey. Betty Lou Betty ' Vzvorrte Pastxmez Peadznq Arnbtizcn: To own a ran 'h A tivrtzes: Roundup Staff 4 lntwa Staff 4 All Sihoal Play 2-3-4 Players' Club 2-3-4 Play Nzqhf 2 l46l Schultz, Edward lohn ,Edu f'a'.'or1t9 Pastrme: Movies Aznbxtton: To be a success '.-.'na'evPr I wxsh to be A ftvttres: Prrol Squad 3 Ein-.'1.n7 3 IT' 'ffzs' Course 3 lfl F' , Showen, Clyde Bill Ball zvttzw- Ptrstlznaz Hgntn :nfl tzslnnq -4'z.::.'Qo::: To :ff inn sr nv .NT .' 'f IZll'1Y1 S x..',lIl J' Q- '- rtnans Ball Corn. -2 Eegrf-sezratlve 3-4 S-2 '. ai Band 3-4 tfzty Musto Festival l-Q 3--Z Varslty Football 3-4 All-State Band 3 -tate Muslc Festlval - 3 Band 1-2-3-4 S S-inicr Eall Corn. 4 lris.-:cr Sports Edttor 4 rt Shively. Robert Roy ,Bohn Pasnme: Huntmq .::g'.C .I ro own a 'ate Sieben, Kennard LeRoy Keane .'::.'- P1s11me:Sports :. .cn .o Q, a ,oar .J...v:a. f,S,,,u I-fw -.,r., ,. Sltagghcrd s Star 3 fall Sgl1aolPlay 4 A Cappella Chou 3-4 C' c s ln 3 4 fl TRL 12- - enlcr Play 4 :unduly Sports Ednor 4 .iss Ass-inzbly l-3-4 Shane, Sharlee Iulia Sandy lnvonto Pastnne: Musto Arnlontan: To learn to yode vxlnle an exchange stu- de-nt rn Swnzerland .. kvxtlcsi Student Body Sec. 4 Ilanonol Honor Soctety 4 Pan Amerlcan Club 3-4 Snow Queen Attendant 4 tio Ed.1or Roundup 3-4 Glrls' State 3 Humor Prom Com. 3 All-State Orchestra 3 Orchestra I-2-3 Sprmq Festival l-2-3 Hemsey Award l l?tk5,rosontat1ve l Skovron, Charles loseph I'CllllFk Pavoxltw Pastnna: Suzto l Arnbttton: To xnakv a nnllton .-'Xfttvtttosi lvxntar Var1z1'y Football 3 Golf 1-fl-3 4 Skt Tvarn 4 Pres. Sk1Cluh Q-3-4 V Pawel Sauad 1-2 r Q5 ' ' .I L2 Sletten, Iohn Robert Bob Sicnnq 9 Boas'-i-r C.uh 4 Skg Club 3-4 fxnzor Prom Com, 3 Football 1-2 Founduj: Floa' 2 Booster Ball Com. 3-4 ' s l Smerker, Anthony M. Tony Favorre Pasfime: Breaking horses Ambition: To stay a Country gentleman Aqtivifiesi Senior Ball Com. 4 Smith, Shirley Mable Shirl Favorite Pastime: ling Ambition: To travel with Barb Astivitiesi Booster Ball Com. 4 Booster Club 2-3-4 Ski Team 4 Sec, Ski Club 3-4 A Cappella 3,4 Class Assembly I-2 Booster Ball Attendant 4 May Festival l-2-3-4 I-leisey Award l Sec,ATreas. of Class I Smith, Virginia Mae Ginny Favorxe Pastime: Skiing Arnb11ion:To always be happy and suctessful rtivifiesz Orchesis l-3 Pan Amer.:-an Club 2-4 Orchestra 2-34 Roundup Assembly 3 Drum Corps 3 Ski Club 4 Poundup Stall 3-4 Heisey Award 3 Iunior Prom Com. 3 Senior Ball Com. 4 Spring Festival 2-3-4 Messiah 2-4 ,Ar Smith, Earl Staats, Ward Ariss Bud Sonriy' Activities: Favori'e Pastirrze: Amateur Band l-2 radio and baseball Ambition: To be a radio- Zelevision te:hni:ian Afivities: Roundup Floaf lf 3 Radio Club 4 Smith, Stanley Stevenson, Edward Clayton Gene Ed FGVOHT9 Postlmer DfiVif1fJ mY Favorite Pastime: Hunting B and fishing Ambition: Aircraft mechanic Ambjiigng Civil engineering ACUVIUGSZ Activities: Patrol Squad l-2 Agora Club 34 Executive Board 3-4 Pres. Nat, Honor Society 4 I-Ieisey Award l-3 Intramural Basketball I Roundup Float 1-Q Boys' State 3 Sporner, Barbara Ioann Barb or Bugs Favorite Pastime: Having a good time Ambition: To live, love, laugh and be happy A stivitiesz G. A. A. 2-344 M. S. T. 2 Office Duty 4 Stagecraft 4 Stephens, Keith E. Steve Favorite Pastirrte: Fxddlirig Ambition: Could be Activities: Or:hestra 1-2-3-4 String Quartet 3--1 Spring Festival l-2-344 Patience Z Music Awards 3 Roundup Assembly Z-4 Messiah l-4 All-State Orchestra 3-4 Roundup Floa' lflf3 S' :mor Ball Com 4 Stoddart, Iames Arland lim Favorite Faetirrie: Milking Cows Ambiflon: To see all EJICI.. e of the world f'l lflf? I A v s Pan Amerwan Club 3 4 Po d pF a .,,. .. Y . .... u to Chorus 1-2 Baskvball l t47l Stokes. loAnne I. NIO.. Favorve Pasurnf: Trying to sk: Arrtlnziani Keeg- out of 'rouble A 'tiv1'1es: Ski Club 3-4 G. A, A. 2 Sprrng Festival 3 Drum Corps 2 Messiah 2 Stuker, Berta Mae Bert Favorite Pastlme: Wflllllll poetry and short stories Ambition: To berome an azt- rhropoloalst and visit Alaska and Atrzfa Entered from Havre, Montana 4 Talbott, Beverly lane Bev Favorite Pastimez Girrzrnle parties Ambition: To water ski Activities: Booster Club 4 Booster Ball Com, 4 French Club 3-3-4 French Club Dan 'e 2-3-4 Senior Ball Com. 4 Iuruor Prom Com. 3 Class Assembly 2-3 Representative 2-3 Messiah 1 Heisey Award 1 1481 Stubbs, Norman Tcxutges, Caroline Harriet Norm N Neena Favorite Pastime: Playma A-f'T1V1T1953 volleyball at the Y.vx'.fZ,A. ?QUDdl3Fi13'4 A bt' :T b tl 1 mwu - Agli-Jigga? O uy on H Cm 1,Qw19 n 'q French Club 3-4, Pres. 4 Representative 4 Qlhkul ulbnl National Honor Sol-rely 4 Roundup Float 3 5 gllessratlr 1? w 1 ,H s 'fa s ta 3 .. -f t ' - mmf: es wc- - Istlriimeurcliugasketbail 2-3 f 1 K Bowlmq 3 Reserve Football I-3 '1 , lf. Reserve Baskebal? l 'P X' 5 Track 1 I ' tw P 7 lj s 9 1 P S WWW- E tytqqqlkf an vm Taber. Robert Lee Rapid Robert Favorite Pastrme: Bettv Amb1tion:'1'o make rnlllgvn Ac't1vi'res: Football I-'Z-3-4 State Football Chamg s 3 -1 Baseball 1-2-3-4 State Baseball Champs 3 -1 l.eaion Baseball S'a'- Champs fl Hockey l-2-3-4 Letterman's Cful, 3 4 Trask 1-3 Thayer, Bonnie Joyce Bon-Bon Favorite Pastxme: Having Ambition: See the gang without troubles Activities: Library Club 3 4 Vlce Pres. Library Club 4 Ski Club 4 lun Tarpley. Raymond L. 'l'arp Favorite Pastrmez Hunting A A and fishing mbitlon: To be a fore'-st ranger C'llVl1lGSZ intramural Basketball Roundup Parade 1-2 4 Iunror Varsity Football 5'-3 Drivers' Course 2 Teddy. Constance loan Connie Favorite Pastime: lrnx Ambrt1on:'1'o attend the lr reunion ln 5 years Artivltlesz Iniwa Staff 3-4 Roundup Staft 4 Senior Ball Com. 4 Iunior Prom Com, 3 Commencement Usher 3 Bowling 3 Chorus 1-2 Messiah 1 M, S. T. 1 Spring Festrval l-2 Christmas Program 2 Thiebcxud, Iucmita Favorite Pastrme: Sewing Ambition: To be a teath Activities: HX 91' National Honor So:-rety 4 Roundup Staff 4 Vice Pres. Pan Amerxan Club 4 Helsey Award 1-3 Roundup Float 1-3 U, N. Award 3 Lrbrary Club 1 Class Assembly 1 Drivers' Course 2 All-State Orchestra 3 M Thisted, Robert D. ' 'Bob' ' Favortte Pastxmez Eating hot dogs Arnbmon: To own the largest ranch rn Montana Actrvmes: Agora Club 3-4 Chorus 3 Shepherds Star 3 Intramural Basketball l---4 Spring Festival 3 Roundup Float 1-2-3-4 Basketball l Freshman Football l Thompson, George William Bill Favorite Pasttmez Avordrnq WDIHSH Ambitton: To inherit a mtlhon dollars tl- Thyqesen, Lois Virginia Favorite Pasizrnez Dolra nothtng S Ambrftonz To own Rays A:tzv1:1es: G. A. A. 1 Llbrary Cub 3 Thomas, Robert Hugh Bob Favorite Pastrmez Eattng Ambttxonz Own and operate my own buslness Actlvrtles: Band l-2-3-4 Class Assembl 1 Y Intramural Basketball 1-2 Boys' State 4 Roundup Float 1-2-3-4 Tornberq, Donald Eric Swede Favorite Pastlme: Talking Ambztzoni To beionie a Yer 'tesz key I-I-3-4 or Varstfy Football 3 eball 3-4 amural Baskethatl 2 Roundup Staff -1 School Play Senior Play 4 ndup Float 3--I ...or Ball Com. 4 Represenfaizve 4 Thurber, Ruth Ieanine HIQYH Favorlte Pastimez Dreamlnq Ambmon: To live happily ever after Actlvztzes: Orchestra l-2-3-4 Spring Festlval 1-2-3-4 G. A. A. 2-3-4 Drum Corps 2-3-4 Representative 2 luntor Prom Com. 3 Senior Ball Com. 4 Roundup Float 1-2-3--2 Messlah 1-2-4 V XX Bowlmg 3-4 Tokerud, Harold Keith Token Favorite Paswrne: Sp Ambltloni To befor: mtllionaxe Aitivlties: Natzonal Honor S: 4 Boys' S'a'e 3 Roundup ELZSLITFSS ' -1 Senlor Play 4 State Football Class Assembly' l Agora Club 4 Players' Club 4 Patzenfe I Trinastich, Richard Dt lf C Favortte Pasttme: Spor s Ambltlon: To rettre a 5 Aatlvltlesr Varsrty Football 4 Iuntor Varslty Football l 3 Varslty Basketball 4 Iunzor Varstty Baske ball 3 l.etterman's Club 4 A Cappella Cho.: 3 Ulery, Richard Clark Drk Favorite Pastzme: Huntlna Ambgzon: Ranger or game warden gp Aftxvmes: Projerttantst l-Q-3-4 Intramural Basketball 1 Van Horn, Viola lune ,.,N,, tl LI I avorlie Pzsxzne: ..: Sfhool 3 A ....v,...pS. , l ,.., . Pa: Arnergan C.'.1:: fozrxrnerxenient Exe 3 149 Waldenberq. Genevieve M. lenny Favortte Pasttmez Havtha Ambtttonf To be happy Acttvtttesz Llbrary Club 4 Warden. Nancy Benton Nanc Favortte Pasttme: Imx Ambttton: To attend the ltnx reunxon tn 5 years Act1v1t1es: Roundup Stall 4 Ski Club 4 IDIWG Feature Edttor 4 Class Assembly 2-4 Semor Ball Com. 4 Commencement Usher 3 Iumor Prom Com. 3 Bowltnq 3 Band 1 M. S. T. 1 Roundup Float 1 Wallace, Robert Harry Wally 4 Favortte Pasttmez Sleeptnq Ambttton: To travel around the world Acttvtttes: Sentor Ball Com. 4 Baseball 2-3-4 Baseball State Champs 2-3 Amer. Lea. Baseball 1-2-3 Hockey 1-2-3-4 l.etterman's Club 3--1 Representattve 2 Band 1-2 Class Vtce Pres, 4 ltux - l' WF ke-' Winterrowd, Donald Gerald Don Favorlte Pastlme: Sports Ambtt1on: To ltntsh college Acttvttles: Varstty Football 3-4 l.etterman's Club 3-4 Representattve 3 luntor Varsxty Basketball - 2nd All State Player 4 Most Valuable Player 4 l.etterman's Ball Com, 3-4 lntwa Stall 4 Roundup Stall 4 Senlor Ball Com. 4 luntor Varstty Football 1-2 Roundup Float 2 ft 1-,Q . W J Q Willey, Iohn Warren Bud Favorlte Pasttmez Ambttton: To play w1thout mtsstnq a note Acttvtttes: Band 1-2-3-4 Drum Mator 4 Sprlnq Festtval 1-2-3-4 All School Play 4 Class Assembly l-3 Pan Amergcan Club 3 Roundup Assembly 1 Band Tour 3 50 Watson. William George Fanny Favorlte Pastlmez Hunting and ftshmq Ambttlonz To be a success tn the busmess I choose Actxvtttes: Sentor Ball Com. 4 Roundup Stall 4 Imwa Stall 4 Varstty Football 4 luntor Varstty Football 2-3 Intramural Basketball 1-4 Representattve 1 Roundup Float 1 Wise. Shirley Mae Sh1r1 Favortte Pasttmez Bemq wlth Foster Ambtttonz To always be hvppy Actlvttlesz Senlor Ball Com. 4 Nattanal Honor Soctety 4 Chnstmas Concert 4 Helsey Award 1-3 luntor Prom Com. 3 G. A. A. 3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Bowlmq 4 All State Band 3 Representattve 1 Mustc Awards 3 Sprlng Festtval l-2-3-4 Wilson, Murdo Pat l'MUIlll Favortte ?ast1me: Schuss Ambttton. To stay a bachelor and have a mtllton trtends Acttvtttesi Skt Club 3-4 Vtce Pres. Ski Club 4 lntr. Basketball Champs 3 Commencement Usher 3 Sentor Ball Com. 4 Skt Team 4 Roundup Float 1-3 Varstty Track 2 lumor Varslty Football 2 Iuntor Var. Basketball 1-2 Winterrowd. Irene Elizabeth 1key Favortte Pastlmez Betnq wlth ltm Amblttonz To be happy Actlvlttesz G. A. A. 1 Sprlnq Festtval 2-3-4 Chorus 2-3-4 Shepherds Star 3 Chrlstmas Assembly 2-3-4 Mustc Award 4 Representattve 3 Withee. Charles Ernest Chuck Favortte Pasttme: Fooltnq around Ambttton: To be lxlthy rt h Acttvtttes: A Cappella Chou' 2-3-4 Assembly Play 4 Bowltnq 3-4 Pattence 2 Shepherds Star 3 Representattve 1 Intramural Basketball 1-.' 3 All School Play 4 Roundup Stall 4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Class Assembly 3 Wollaston, Cathryn Lee Cary Favorite Pasizrne' Sauzzi da 1 Arnbzfzonz To he .. Afttvrtzesz Sprxng Fastgval l Q lun1or Prom Corn J Heisey Award lf? Band l-I-3,4 Represen'a'1ve l Wuerl, Claire Ann Willxe Favortte Pastime: Hockey games Ambttton: To rxde the atr- lmes wtth Betty, Max and Char. Acttvlttes: Roundup Staff 4 Semor Ball Com, 4 Drum Corps 144 Representattve 3 Iumor Prom Com. 3 Bowlma 4 Skt Club 3 Drrvers' Course 2 Orchestra 1 Players' Club l All School Play 1 Spring Festtval l Yoder, Shirley lean Shtrl Favorlte Pasitrne: Havmg fuz. Amloztzonr To see Ardy, Qozs and me ou' of 'ropble Aftzvtttesz Messiah ' Sprmq Festval E-Q Chrlsfrnas Assernbff' Q Oifxce Duty 4 Chrtstmas Program I Wollaston, Doris lean Yurko, Iohn Yerk Favorlte Pastrme: Warshzn ' Dori: ' Favortte Pasfzntei Squire danoma Ambttton: Elernenfary teacher A.-'1v:T1es: Nattonal Honor SC'1e'y 4 Aqora 2-3-4 Pan Amerxcan Club lunzor Prom Com, 3 l-letsey Award l-3 Sprma Fesftval l lllesstah 1 Q the Brsons play basketball Ambtttonz To get wtld B1ll's Job Actrvtttesz Letterman's Club 3-4 Varstty Basketball 3 Ir. Varstty Basketball l'2 Intramural Basketball 4 Bla 16 Champs 3 Yetter. Billie loan Wilkins, Natalie lane Favorzte Pasttrne: Readzng Nut Ambttronz To own a buszness Fgvgme Pqsttmeg Chewmg Entered from Mount Vernon gum High SC'lTOCl Vgrqxnia 4 Ambttronc To llve, love and be happy Acttvttlesz Band 1-2-3-4 Roundup Float 1-2-3-4 S Young, Betty Marie lust Betty Favorite Pasttme: Gtmtnte parttes Ambtttonz To learn to slcr Acttvltlesi Semor Ball Com. 4 Roundup Stall 4 Iuntor Prom Com. 3 Band 142-3 Sprmq Festtval l-2-3 G. A. A. l Warner, Stanley H. Stan Favorite Pastrme: Pooling wtth horses Ambtttonz Have a ranch Actrvitresz Band 1,2-3-4 Roundup Parade 2-3 Band Tour 3 . , A etltl t5ll 1521 CAA 'MJ We the Class of 1950 tearrng the brown covers ott books and settlrng down to the hum drum ot aault lrvrna do hereby wrll and bequeath some of our more promr nent marks of drstrnctron throughout our tour hrah school years to members of the up and comrng classes of future progressrve crtrzens Duane Brees leaves hrs long lnarr to Charlre Rowe to use as a camouflage un rl hrs own grows out To Carol Vaskey goes Barbara Bowlrns log ly tl' trre at Krngs Hrll Gary Bluhm leaves the hurdles o Chu k Polmnrk CPoor Solel Kathryn Lrndseth and Barb lngebntson leave tlrerr flapper bobs to Jurra Parosns and Cecrlra Langhr B I Dunlop oroudly parts wrth her bovvlrng alrrlrtres and leaves them rn the hands ot Pat Barney Barbara Becker bequeaths that coveted spot t lr head of the band to some lucky underclossman wlro do serves rt Clmre Coursey wrllrngly leaves her abrlrty rgh wrth Norm to Laura howard to use on lack Ieanrne Thurber wrlls her red rrmmed alasses to Brll Toy so he can see the lrght Marian Moses endowes Nerl Ackerman xxrh few spare rnches of her enormous herght Bob Cactus Irm Enqellant leaves lr s our r c Le Roy Bacon to strum langurdly under the s ars Ioyce Englxsh leaves Her prxrlated manner o Zelrna Haugen To woman hater 'Nlutt lohnson goes Glenn Mrllers worn book of Romance ln 'Fen Easy Lessons Bob Nelson oequeaths hrs drmple to lack Paclrek and hrs polrtrcal abrlrlres to Bernre Mogstad Don Beatty bestowes hrs membershrp rn the Pyr rrrrd Club to Nrck Darlrng Marlene Cresern and Marlrn Ahl leave herr frdelrty to Ruth Bley and Bob Sanderson Brll Dehon has generously left hrs blazrng rurrtpet o Ierry Harry 1ames Errckson Nancy Cameron and Sharlee Shane lovrngly leave therr constant companronshrp to Betty Bley and Sally Smrth Ioyce Mcllenzre leaves ner drgnrty quretness and apprecratron for the trner 'lorn s ot lrtc to Fynch Lotstram To allure the opposrte sex Brll Marqarrs leaves hrs long eye lashes to Gene Knraht loan Letevre equeaths her cccen uated gart to Brlly Lgue Murt Wrlson surrenders hrs Crty Food Delrvery tru l-z C Earl Tucker wrth whrclr o p rnt the 'own red Brll Watson glaaly oarts xrtlr hrs 'rouoles and rumors dl out lrrmself by eavrng them to Pon Kalalat Norman Stubbs leaxes all hrs parntrngs sket h s and drawrngs to Mrss Moore o grve her a start rn her art museum Irm Prlqnm leaves hrs Ford to be used as a taxr cal letvv een the lrrgh school and 1 dssman s students halt prr e Pat Murray pa ses on lrrs frbrlrty to blush to Fred Warrrngton and hopes rt accsnt aet htm rnto trouble when he uses rt Sherla Peterson leaves lrer sprrt oersanalrty to Carol Baker and Nancy Lrvely tyrnq glass to Tom Bullock may the blades never K. e r ou Cathryn and Dorrs Wollaston L que tlr tlerr srmr' ry to Lrttle Ed Rrtt and Lrttler Emery Matsko Iuanrta Therbaud leaves no hrng but oy rn the kno ledge there wont be any more Therbauds Georqra Hennrng and Dons Hrldahl surrender tlrerr prng pong doubles cha mprcnshrrv Cam Barett rnd Dcrt Enoclrson Artie Frank leaves h long frngernarls to any ur. and comrna senror who wants to get under people s skrn Drck Freeman wrlls hrs lauqrr to Walker Peterson Bill Flemrnq leaves hrs tl oughts wrth Delores Nancy Warden leaves strll loolcrrra for the elev 'or And of course wrth all these treasured posses srons the class ot 50 also rncludes the senror entrance and front seats rn the auar'orrum to the class of 51 May the precrous memorres whrch accompany hem never be forgotten PRESIDENT ble gf ,We1fQ,,ZA svowsons f5 W W at ' A , A - lr . .4 , 1 ' ' I I I - 3- ' t ' ' f a' l . . , ' ' . .2 re I l I ' ' I ' l ' ' ' I 1 .2 .' l A . r . 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M Syl , ' lr f 'M Allan, James Amundson, Rachelle Atf-htson, Dolores Babvock, lune Bacon, Leroy Baier, lane Baker, Carol Barrett, Cam Bauer, Dah Berqer, leanrne Blcrckorby, Beverly Bloemaker, Bonnie Blumfreld, George Bohoth, Mary Bowlrn, Ierry Bradford, Elaine Brerderrbarh, Lots Brrfks, Ronald Brralrt, lpn Rrmk, Wanda Rrrrrrrrer, Edward Bryant, Mary Butler, Ioan Calvert, Mary Campbell, Murdo Campbell, Nancy Carte, Barbara Casavant, Wrllram Cave, James Cereck, Wrlma Challenger, Prrmrose Chambers, Irene Chambers, Robert Chrvk, Evelyn Chitwood, Ranalrl Chrrstensen, Ivan Crslo, Robert Crslo, Steve Clarlc, lames Cobb, Sarah Coqswell, Ted Coleman, Helen Cook, Robert Cooke, Barbara Cooper, Russell Crarq, Iohn Crawford, Russell Creek, Everard Cummrnqs, Mary Curry, Rrchard Daley, Delorrs Dallas, Rx: hard Darlmq, Nucl: Davey, Roberta Dawson, Ted Denms, lerry Drvk, Mary Drfkerson, Mary Donnell, Peggy Donnelly, Ixm Duckett, Harry Dnley, Evelyn Dundas, lohn Dyhdal, Paula Fr1rll,Iolln lfalon, Dallas Eman, Mary Eley, Iune Eller, Donna Rae Ellis, Eleanor Ellis, lohnny Enoehson, Dorothy lffustance, Bob Faerhner, Allan Fallman, Iohn Farmer, Alvin l'eldman, lflmer Ferquson, Roslyn Fxnnernan, Darlene Fleury, l,udeIla Famer, lohn Vox, Rxchard Frey, Rxrhard Gabriel, Wxllxam C-arney, Laureen Grbbons, E1leen GllllS, Gary Gleason, Warren Galle, Rollnnd Gowen, Lols Graves, Wayne Green, james Green, JoAnne Greene, Clara Greylak, Iune Grubb, Tom Gue, Blll Hahb, Gladys Hall, Carvell Hnlubka, Ray Haney, B111 Harper, Ianel Harrrs, Audrey Harms, Robert Hastmqs, Ilo Hatfield, Iohn Haugen, Greta Hedensten, Onelta Hedm, loyce Herserm, Alene Herzog, Lawrence H1leman, Theresa Hull, Ronald Hmes, Elolse Hnnkle, Sherma Hodges, Allie Holt, Twrla Holzhermer, Myron Hormnq, Shxrley 1 g t g 3 rv N -1 v, 4 G J . lf:-'-H V: l l M ,XX s,'i Q 4 at 4 ic 'W 'f H , w K 'Q I M . ,aa- M f.. ax' 2? , ' fr ff' if Q' ' , ' 2 V. 59, ,,f , ,,,4f 47 - ,G fi , , awww! 11 -ig Os . a 18 2 ' ' 4 ., 'W 5 0 1 ? 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Ll xv. ll1'llf-nxy,l.lf1x.1. M Km-, Ariz. 2.1 PL :.z.r Ixnf' Ll' :rs Mary 'l'f',EC1 Plfvv Moll, Brtty M-'txrlt l-C, Beverly Mtller Dfxxyl Mtller, llann Mm:-r,C N s i.. Mltfflxell, Hurry Mit.-hell, Rohm: Mme, Russell Mnfqstrxd, Btlrr md Montqcmery hx lt url Montqent tw N t Um 11.11 fmrcxn. Mott lions Mvtrmy, Colleen Myers, lorruxne Myskewxtz H ee New wnn N Nt wnmn, Rtxyrnond Noble, Robert l'-lffyf-s, Blllii U'f'onnor, lan s Ufgrln, D r ms. yi l, Urnllolt, Arlene O'He1lly, Thorncxs Orlmm, Frances Orlmm, Horlor Ostermcxn Fran ts Otto Wwmntr PC1!ll9k, lock Pcxlmer, lack Pcrcmteou, Indy Pczrrxsh, Ioyce U P Potnhett, Thorrrxs -a Pmmlso 1 Pm Pearce, Clayton Peck, Mcrv.n Pederson, Icxmes Peters, Leste Peterson Pain Peterson, Rcnrzld Peterson, Ted Petr1n1,Iock Pettytohn, Iclnxs Pledge, Allyce Ploutnxk Chcxrl s pn .,, X 3 Xx -x 'F W1 H ' 5 !9F' J ,, hi, If 175' sv Yxx Sui ,va f it 5, ap 'Zi ,ou M ?C- L,,, U ga. ,- 1-7! 57? ' h I ' ' au ' 1 2 xl' 3 ,4 A 3 xl '3 'A I ,- X4 'I , MX H M . sl! fx .' Q , w. Y -14, W 2 -U T , 1' A P ' -Q V, V f X . s 3 Y 1 x A X 1 , an go af, 'gf 'F .. ,X x e ' V. A L M if XR K 3 N ' ' 3' 6' ' ' ' 'ff wx,-Q. ,A . V ,. X . wiv is T .. ' f I 4 . , ' x . I K 0 - A l 'L -I N . Q -. ' LJ h -K ,,K?I A ata' .wa 5- K V 6 V N , L A Q- . sw . Q f 1 df ' I xx .L LL MJ J Q0 Q ,Q x Q J F 3' .Q Roby Gwen Af 3 ws, 5 Randall Iuhcz Xf ff' tiny 4 1' f r: Q xU.f 5 Q 3 .3 in if I '12, .29 S if , L35 1 x 4 . Y L .of gl 3 Q mf I 2 5 1 . ' VBA Van Noy, Artlra V'xrffl1a,BPvf-rly Vasky, Carol Vf-mon, lark V1'lI1,RlCllUl'd Vrk, Margaret Voqel, l.Qo Walden, Hlll Walkm, Barbara W fLlI'llJOl, Sh1rll y Ward S:ott Wardxnslcy, Marlene Warnor, Eleanor Wurlxnqicn, Frfd VVrx:slrlsurn, Nan 'y Wfrxvl-r, Vfwrv We-lls, larnes Wonzek, Corxnne Wesvlne, LeR Whltake Wh: Wxlliams, Stellamae Wllson, Dolores Robert b, Margaret Wolasrer, Elolse OY r, Barbara taker, lack Whxte, Alxce Wxlson, Donald Wrlson, Hugh Wol Wrxqhl, Claude Yost, Ieanne Zan, Duane fe, Belmdo Workman, Tom 9 . 43 'Sw .A at by ik X wr W- ., 'fs A ks l ,XX xx J Q-, l. Q.. M , r, if l A 4 b 9 fl .f I E Yfglil L x A' Y ' PFD .f 'F ES!! JI ' A r , -.E P s E F l H X N Q. . if r l63l 641 XO be QSO vt' Q04 NX' e-X0 Oo YO 5 O' XX5 09 42' Q X Of 0 X5 o 9 Q x. se J- -'LN so Sf 0 Z1 0- Q19 Us yo 2, 'Div Q O9 ' L90 vxxaiiogg These FreshMEN prove that they ccm put their best foot forward in their first days of high school. 7 Us Xt . ex Oo Qs xox 055 '66, A Cheer Squad Workout. Q2 dv Oo qt 6 52 X00 0,0 60835 Q e O1 +6 . 00 ' Y- QUQ' A XOC 'Xie I0 0l'l'l0I'e CMU X 4i 'N+ SS OFFICERS Presiden V e es C ase ll e fs S TY 35 SPONSORS V Miss Swenson MY- BL-VK Lloyd Smi lc Bonnie ol verrzrle The Iresh-faced apple-cheeked class of 52 already schooled to the upper' classmen rituals stalked 412 stronq into the high school last tall as Sopho- mores. Divinq full force into class business they have accomplished many orchid-ratinq activities such as showing their appreciation ot the Frosh shindiq with a Frolic for their new friends and putting on their Sophomore Assembly. The Sophomores were on top with small enrollment losses this year havinq lost only 32 students durinq the summer. i651 . if uizlgi, if f l Y Y W 5' 6, l gjfylrf ' , H 2 4. K lg, ,A , x fra ff' N v ls! in we s ' 'ill' r l an I 55 Ax ru. , Q, Z nxt , M if 5 4 Q 5 16 fl Anledr, Roy Ackerman, Nell Arord, Charlene Adams, Sarx Adolphson, lmnvs Amdahl, Davrrl Amundson, Lourse Apple, Darleen Atkxnson, Russell Barley, Iames Barley, Margaret Barrd, Iohn lluranko fflarqarrt Basto Homme Bafonmn, Eva Beaulieu, lean Bechard, Dolores Berkman, Anna Boll, Emma Bencdrck, Earl Bennyholf, Wrllram Benson, Iames Berg, Conrad Berq Maine F-'I-grrmzi Kay I Brrkenltxxel, Harry 7:1 5, in A 9 Blffy, B+f y '-1 B 5 Bley, Bull: ' Bl15s,lJ:,z3'lry f O wg: D Bol'o, loland .A ' . rl l X' f Q' PM . s -: ei ' i Wgnm, , E' 'N' r l Boland, Ed r Bondy, Frank , r ' 9 -- ' Booth, Eldon kg F , ! , D--. w C Bora-hers, lean x 1 Y J ,.- f I' Bosshardt Drck ff , if-ir., ' . Bowen, loyze l , Q' f ' . r ' f ff ' B -ff, if-if fr, 1 -, , ' 'Y A ff sl , Q Brfzdloy, Gordon 4 8 I Brass, Ioan '- 2, A v ,. F1 Brown, Arlrne W -'L f' Brown, Helen Cf, Bull, Lucxle A gg.: ak Bullock, 'l'om E x B I Bnlmer, Donna Q Q D Q A ,N Burrlrhard, Marqle n-E , rf? I' , , m E. Ca.fyn, Tom 1 f fg Q W Mt. Calkln, Darrel ' 'S V Calvert,Cl1arlfs A Carroll Nanny u Carson, Barbara , Carrer, Darlene ,D C U P K y Cary, Pat fe' w .iqf '. Chamberlln, Brx , r Charnbrrs,Dav1d ff' a A JC! Clnslxolm, Vrrnon K , ww L 4 ,J I 1 .4 S .-. r Clapshaw, Maryorxc Clark, Barbara Clark Cece Cobb, Lowell Coleman, Donna Z1 hz' , Coen, Roger Ctolltns, Duwayne Coll1ns,Herma:i Colfms, May' Carol ,,. CN:,,,, Conkf ..., .. Conn-ll, Tran-1: lt C'3:1n':..y, Garry' Csaper, Margaret Cooper, :X:G1l Costrn, frm Coz-:1e, Sandy Cox, Carmrleta Crawford, Ruth Cfreelsxnore, Henry Cummlnqs, Don Currell, Roy Cushman, Carol Czerwxnskr, loan Dahl, Brute David, Darrel Dawson, Brll DeBotl, Gordon Dewey, Charles D1amond,Donna D1llrnq,Roqer Duffy, Iames Duncan, Davrd Duncan, Gordon Duncan, Kenneth Durran, Mary Duttan,Ed1th Earhart, loan Eberl, Robert Economy, George Edmonson, Irm Eqqed, Walter Erdsn, Chrp Enqeman, Dan Elcert, Darlene Eklund, Audrey Eller, Barbara Eller, BGSSIE' Eller, Emmet Ell1mt,Damcl Ely, Fred Ensley, Bruce Errflcson, Ierry Esfhlfr, lamcs Eustanno, Ar'ha Eus'ar1Ce, Ronald Evenson, James Farmer, Bonna Farmer, Sfof' Fish, Monrca Flrfkxnqer, Betir Flynn, Barbara ForzeIy,Dar1enc Posse, Donna Foster, Charles Fransen, Rrchard Freebarrn, Marllyn , if Fritz Mary Fromm Katherine Funston Shirley Gall Bob Georqe Shirley G1'l9SPl9 Thomas Gil tad oEl n Gilbertson Harold l Y Gxrres Gerald Glasqow Marian Goetze Delores Green Elsie Griffin Bob Gustafson I Goodmansen Donna oan Haab Kenneth Hammer Robert Harris Nancy Harlen Leonard Hasbrouck Richard Hassard Be Hawn I tty OY Hayes Catharine Heihn Robert rleisler Bernard Heber Lynn Henderson Lois Hendy Ioyce Henke Donald Hicks, Darlene- Hiqbee Myron Hinderaqer, Hodson, Henry Carl Larry Gwen Hoffman, Darlene Holm, Ray Holtz, Donald Holt, Marvin Holm, Margery Howard, Laura Huston, Betty lohnson, Camille Iohnson, Charles Hutchison, Darleen Johnson, Donna Iohnson, Myron Iohnson, Wanda lordan, Barbara Ioramo, Paul Iosephson, Juanita Kakalecilc, William Kandilas, Ida Kelleher, Ruby Kenyon, Carol Kenyon, Kenneth Kennedy, Winifred Kerbs, Melvina Kirkpatrick, Kay Kline, John Knapp, Bernard s. Knapp, Beryl Knuth, Barbara Konesky, Bernice Konesky, Lorraine Kopta, Gerald Kordos, Nick wr' Kost, Deloris Krause, Constance Krause, Ruth ' Lambert, Leonard ' Lang, Donald N! J Lange, Rudolph if, f ' Langfeldt, Kathleen Langseth, Charles Lasher, Montana Laslovich, Helen Ledin, Duane f-11 A. - Lench, Pat Lennon, Ioe LePard, Gerald Lewis, Shirley Lindsay, Barbara Linn, Clara Linnell, Gerry Lively, Nancy Livingston, Bonnie Lofstrom, Cynthia Love, Ioseph Love, Merle Lucero, Eugene rl' q . Lund, Helen Lux, Philip MacDonald, Elaine Madson, Dave Magee, Jean J- Mahoney, Delmar 4 Mahoney, Ruth Mannen, Ronald Mann, Ieanette Massas, George Mathews, Chase Matthews, Gary Maurer, Richard Maxwell, Elaine ' Maxwell, Mary Io McCormick, Taylor McDermand, Barbara 1' McGeorge, Ann - :Liga rf- t f McKenzie, Charles McKinnon, Lois McLaughlin, Thomas McManus, Iohn McManus, Pat McQuire, Billy , gr. , i McOuirk, Bill Meek, Roy Meisel, Gordon Miller, Betty Miller, Dwayne Molen, Wayne 'Q' -36' Q53 v Q R .wa 'W ts 'Q K, if, L .AJ ' xr' l 1,3 A 1 .1 mai? its a .pvk x . as it 1 9 5 r fw- N' rv 4 I w Y ' f W' 1- 'fi 1 fi- 61, - I ,rv 1, t,, Mrqnrorr, Beverly 'Y Q Monfaornery, llwrrqlr' V Moon'-, Ffrrrdra rt hs lflcr'm:,Nar1 3' Q, . r Mtrlltn,'T1rnotl1y V gf- L' X45 , 'Ky Mt1rrEty,Danrel if if it t tll, .,lg.,..t l Murray, James r Nadeau, Donald -49 l - , I W' l I Napyus, Betty Se l e. A Nelson, Elarrze XE- . ' - , ' l Nelson, Margaret 5 K ' ' . Nelson, Thomas K G f. Ir- --s.: -6' ' , ' 'P' , 1 I 1 in f ' fi' 5 - ' . 'P -' 'J t l, Mg ', 1 5 ', kwa, t 3 ' x Nomar, Batty Q t Neumann, Sally l 9 Newromb, Prank 5' M ,tn K Ncwhall, Clarence K1 gt i Newman. Barbara 0 , 1 I ' Nrhcls, Benna '84 KV! if P fr Q, tk rx A . FQ? , Nrshols, Darts 5. ' Nrchcls, Nanry 3' Q ,I ,' ' Q , Nrcolax, Beverly , , ' ' - 5, 2 'M Noland, Kenneth ?' , ' Q A lf -I ' Nyqt11sf,Donald Q ' - L h , ' at Oqrtn, Rodney V fn .A 'l - ', b A 3 Q lr ini' .tt lhj l ,' - Y at 4 Mi E W f-91 gin '1-Y Q- f' R 1 ' Ohnsaqer, Meredith Olson, lane I ' f O'Ne1ll, Patrrcra f' -1' X' o'RQr11y, Edward ,, Parker, Me-rrrll 71? P f Palmer, Ioanne 'C' xx fx f R Q' tl 2' , 7'5- I Palmer Marlo Payne Shrrley Pear lr Ronald Pearson, Drane Ks f . X ' A 1, , Q ,V ,Jr 1 - Parsons, ltrlra . Paulson, Wilma , 4 . Q P X f, 4 i li to 41 Qc gnc A. 3 '1 TQ rc: 4 Q. 'N ' 51 1-'I X Y J L ,, QE r 5 Q 'P 'J 'Nu L1 J .Q ,i Pearson, Sharon Pederson, Ann Peres, Fred Q Peterson, Charlotte Peterson, Narrrss Peferson, Walker Pxerson, Arlen Plat1s,Thr0sra Popovrvlr, Robert Porro, Barbara Porro, Charlxne Powell, Carroll Powell, Lou Powell, Wesley Pyatt, Robert : Q Rahn, Robert ' if Randono, Ralph Ratl1il,Frankl1n -.vfrzn Regan. lack Rlcard, Marlene Rrchardson, Donald Q Rxchardson, Donna E 0 Rxchardson, Raymond Richardson Robert Rreben, Leona Rrvera, lames Roberson, Walter Robertson, Helen Flobrnson, Lots Roe, Tom Rooney, Hrlma Rowe, Charles Rydell, loseph Sabol, Doug Sakaye, Kuskay Salonen, Luella Sand, IoAnn Sanger, Iants Sapprnqton, D011 Saunders, leanrne Sfhlosser, Elarnc Srhmrdt, Rrta Schock, Frank Schutt, Delorrs Schuff, Lerla Schul, lanis Seman, Arlen Serdahl, Leonard Sorvtce, Wrllram Shryne, Patrrck Shumate, Robert Srlvernale, Bonnie Srlvernale, Kerrna Skabo, Ronald Smrth, Dorothy Smrth, Lloyd Smrth, Rrchard Smith, Sally Sm1th, Shtrl Smrth, Walter Snyder, Rcmard Spradley, Joanne Squellat1, Anqela Squrres, Larry Staats, Carol Starqmrller, Kenneth Stanlreld, Bertha Stellrnqwerf, lack Stephens, lean Stephenson, lohn Stevenson, Roy Stewart, Donna Stoddart, Charles Stoker, Donald Stokes, Carol Story, Faun Stromnes, Karrn Sturdevant, loan Sutton, Dolores Swanson, Shrrlee Tacke, lohn Tadvrck, Donald Taras, Darlene Taylor, Howard I U-A ta Q Q Ng X V '-'S gg J V :1 - . ,ki if V D . t ' M . I 53' . ' Y xl I xl 5 Q e . . 1. swagdg Q' ' F ,v v 3' 'jg 2- - . ,, K ft, ' f f ,X vw . I. -x 5 O 9 . J is . H ir, I Q ' 2, 1 1: 1- f km ' fr lXx ,L tet 2 1 1 fl?-Q A , L . 4 X 1 H ' Qi 5 44' as fe- 19-rv , 1 1, f fe , fi 1 5 FIA' A, , I . i ue , 1 ' X r A 2' 1 1 V' 2 I 4 V? it 1 Ai. N qv ww' 3 Q -X X A 1 ,, NIJ' ,, Y ,dj x X ,Q- ,L sX 721 Zeman, Bob Zipperian, Donnarae Emmet, Robert Green, Gary Z 5 PPG, S Thisted Ioy Thxsted, Karin Thompson, Barbara Tmney, Metta Tokerud, Lloyd Tovson, Jacqueline Troskey Karlene Vaugn Patricia Vinson, Darra Waldon Russell Volk, Charee Walbon, Donna Waldenburq, Vernon Walrack, George Waltari, Iohn Wardmsky, Kenneth Wardinsky, Ray Warnock, Edwin VN arrxngton, David Warzeka, IoAnn Waugh, Wever, Glenna Norman Weeks, Barbara Wenzel, Robert Wesche, Larry Wheeler, Gerald Williams, Dixie Lee Wilson, Roger Williamson, Deloris Wilmot, Ioyce Wilson, Dee Wilson, William Wolf, Darlene Woodahl, Iacqueline Wuerthner, Keith Zabinsky, Eddie Jfeff Dian Cfalfff agp f CLAQS CFFICERS Iames Woodahl Presrdent Phrlxp Todd V1C9 Pres Rachel Good Sec Treas SPONSORS Mass M Nelson Mr Mlller Here at Great Falls Hrgh the hvehest group Wllh all the excess energy 1S found 1n the Class of 53 They ve gone through the usual 1n1t1at1on lnto school hfe by Kuder Preference tests pamtmg the G F and-gettmg lost 1n our spacrous halls Sornethmg new has been added by a Frosh Sophomore party showmg therr socrablhiy An outstandmg lelevlslon show dlsplayed thelr musical and dramailc ialents whlle the scholastlc and athletlc honors glven them promlse the school an up and comlng class the next three years C73 f S I 3 A 9 i ,,,, , any Q11 'l Acord, Gary Ahl, Lavonne Albone, Alice Altenburq, Carl Anderson, Ralph Anderson, Rosann Anthony, Roxine Arnaud, Shirley Baack, Audy Wynn Bachelder, Carol Bacon, Beverly Bailey, Barbara Bain, Shirley Baker, Cyril Barnett, Chester Barney, Patricia Barsotti, Sharon Batista, Donald Beattie, Iames Beattie, Marlene Beatty, Robert Bechard, Beverly Bell, Larry Benson, Richard Birkenbuel, Dorrance Black, Robert Black, Sharonlee Blackburn, Love Blackerby, Shirley Blumfield, Donald Blumfield, Sharon Bond, Dorothy Bosley, Donald Bradford, William Bricks, Richard Brink, Iacquclinc Brown, Eugene Bruce, Solon Brug, Teresa Brumberqer, Ronald Bryant, Ray Buck, Alden Buffinqton, Pauline Burckhard, Robert Butler, Ronald Cadwell, Kenneth Calkin, Shirley Cameron, David Carlson, Anthony Carlson, Donovan Carter, Corinne Carter, Donna Carver, Earl Casavant, Carole CassidY, loy Chappell, Nellie Childs, Elizabeth Christensen, Patty Cislo, Ioanne Collison, Hugh J gf? . ...?,,:gm..,,. ..l , ' in dl U' ?' iff? fl .xv 02 WY V V' Q .141 -if 3 k ? x , m E Y 1 x . 'hifi A 1371. , , 4f,,,,M ak' , Im F w 1 F Glen Georg Colle Edward Gomez Goo nt Nancy George d Hafhcl Goodau Pearl Grandm John Grosberg Pnylhs Grasseschx Marlene Greenwald Beverly Grxcqer Mary Grlmes Lyle Gullxnqs Guo Hagen Lloyd Hall John Hall Lel Hall Hansen Joan Greenwood Ohver Grleqer John Lyle n Robert Habel Gladys Hadford Ronald and Ronald Hallauer Fred Hancock Leola Hansen John Hansen Harrm Ha Edward ay Eber Heisler, Y. Hea Rlchard qton Marlene Haugen Zelma Hauskama Annette Y Marion Helme, Gary Hibbert, Ellen Hicks, Helen Herold, Don Hersh, Ronald Hobbs, Donald Hodges, Patty Holland, JoAnn Hoen, Greg Hogan, Pat Hollecker, Sallie Huston, Shirley Itami, Daniel Jackson, Karen Jackman, Connie Jackson, Glen Jaeger, Jeanette Jarnot, Marrlyn Jarrett, Ariss Johnson, Erma Jewell, Alyce Johnson, Don Johnson, Kenneth Johnson, John Lloya son, Warren Joramo, Lois Jordan, James Kalberq, Anne Kalch, lame Kaufma Kec Kerr, Alan Kiolet, Marg Knechtq S n, Ira k, Don Kelly, Robert Kempa, Bernard Gfel es. Don Knight, Kathleen Koloqi, TonY Komar, Lero Koskela. Kra Kuich, Ralph Kuna, Karen Lambert. Knudsen, Charles Koleif, Bill Y Bernice lich, Charlene Kreqness, Iohn Kuqelard, Shirley Alice Lambrecht, Nedra Larson, Sandra Larkin, Carol Larson, Ronald Lashway, Duane Lazanas, Nick Ledbetter, Marsha Lench, Frances Lee, Martha Leistiko, Vance Leonard, Barbara Leonard, Flo LePard, lim Lietz, Rachel Lewis, Gary Lewis. Rosie Linden, Franz Lindsay, Carol Link, Donna Lofstrom, David Long, Dean Lippert, Roger Lode, Ioyce Loucks, Robert Love, Kenneth Makela, Iohn Marlow, Ken Lundmark, Lois Lyman, Marion neth Mathews, Mary Matsko, Richard Mclver, Roberta McKay, Merr McVay, Mattingly, Robert Maxie, Celia itt Patricia Mechura, Robert Mee, Iames Miller, Karyn T' I 3 G. Q lg gl G up ' A , ,. . , Q ' fl lf, '- -ft ' ll l . ' N GF Q Q I , wa M 45 f 324 2-T-, I In fill 9147 ap , h 41 Y , 5. , a f 5, 2 4 f . ' idk, -SQ1' , lf W ' Z . 9 1. Q , V X' Q H P 1' 5 , , X 1 r ,X xiu lx, Q' fx raft Miller, Larry Miller, Lee Miller, Robert Moe, Donna Molen, Michael Moody, Shirley Moore, Connie Moore, Harry Morris, Betty Morris, Emma Mott, Lots Mulr, Artha Muirhead, Ullatnee Murphy, Beverly Myre, Lucille Myskewitz, Virginia Nichols, Francis Nxlson, Martha Nobel, Arthur Nobel, Edward Nordby, Ianet Norlinq, Dale Navy, Edward Nulliner, Ted fm, f 7 . Oakland, loanne f , A' '- f O'Boy e, Patrick - , my D W ' 1, xg V. O'Connell, Patrick 3 M Wit? 4 v A A ' , V-f A f Olds, Robert ' ., v A 'W' '- hi Q 3 's , Olds, Wtlllam '.' ' X' ks A Oliver, Lawrence Q .P I 'N ' nl ' l N196 L, rv- IK.. I .1 to-ZASILNUU I I . ' 1 ' :Mil ' ' A ' 1 'M' ' ' ' 2 ma. 4 Irs! P xx 1' lf 2 -lr, 1,9 A A 1 4' 1- , , ga X i 4 , ,, ' galil-, -- Xw , ' -,yT,Z'l . I -.,.:f 1 Olsen, John Olsen, Larry Oos, Davld Oswald, Carol Overielt Clfzrenfe Panos, Mary Panos, Patricia Park, Iohn Parker, Amber Pate, Ralph Pederson, Rrcha rd Peklewsky, Darlene Penderqrass, Donald Peres, Sally Peters, Ernest Peterson, Marilyn Peterson, Merton Pfelfle, Elsie Plemmons, Sue Polrch, Barbara Porter, Ralph Powell, Anne Preston, Barbara Preston, Marllyn Price, Mary Prtnzinq, Lee Pueschel, Carl Radcliff, Phyllis Rasmussen, Carol Ray, Barbara Read, George Reaaor, lack Reco, Margaret y Reed, Newlin ,gin Reilly, Richard K I Rens, Faye ite!-Y sr fx Richards, Marjorie Richardson, Roger Richardson, V. Ruth Rieben, Lois Ritter, Phyllis Rivera, Verda Roban, Iames Roberts, Dorothy Robtreson, Nancy 5 'N ,y Robertson, Nancy Q 5' Robinson, Wilma I 1 Rogers, Florence ' .j ', aff? M Q . 8' ' ' hes. S E Rohr, Nancy , Rothweller, Lylc Rytz, Louise 5, Sandry, Tommy 'P K Schafer, Robert gt Schilling, Patricia Qleyi rv V , . r Schmidt, Albert ' Schmidt, David ' Schoenen, Francis 7 Schott, Peqqv ,rrr , gf, Scotson, Richard -gl, ' Tggl Seidler, Viola iff. QQ Scman, Charline Shannon, Leonard Sheffels, Iohn Shepherd, Glenda Shy, Shirley Sick, Maxine Sirnktns, lorry Stnifi, Helen Skonord, Sonia 5 Smith, Corrine Q 'L V. Smith, Sheila , Snippen, Beverlee Y A It 'Xt I t Snyder, Carl Sgvsnoer, Donna Stanford, Virginia Stephens, Patricia Stevens, Mark Stevenson, Gloria fi U an nm, -,f I ,L :rg wx?-I lit? fir a 4 . 1 . K if 1 . ,ff mi 3 K6 , fi ,Y ' h new - 3, . , - l s L......... S ap S. R-33 ,M ,, if h x ,... T U54 , Qu sl ff' . f, X If J fini 1 Q if fi ea lt' Stxmac, Olaf Stocker, Darlene Stomberg, Michael ' ' V Strnot, Rudy Strong, James Surface, Ioyfe Tanner, Clara Tarpley, Donna Taylor, George Teague, Mark Thayer, Lorraine Thiebes, Patricia .Qi , V I, is-fell. 80l i .i ' rf rf . li, 3? ' , -...uf Thomas, Bill Thompson, lackie Thompson, Phil Tiffany, Hal Tilton, George Tinney, Dolores Tobel, Ted Todd, Beatrice Todd, Phil Tramelli, Lenore Tucker, Bert Tucker, lean Trotchie, Mike Truax, Darrell Turner, lerald Voeqele, Leland Waldcnberq, Flo Warrington, Volk, Thomas Waqnon, Daniel rence Monty Warzeka, Ronald Wal tnem, Ioanne Weed, Paul Weideman, Dorothy Weinqart, Ioanne Wendt, Louis West, Robert Westerland, Theodore While, Robert Wetzel, Charlene Weyer, Bruce Wildin, Richard Wildish, lanet Will Wilson, Lois iams, Marcia Willis, William Wilson, Beverly Winterrowd, Marie Winterrowd, Shirley Wojtala. Donald Woodahl, Iames Wojtala, Ioann Wolverton, Boyd Woolf, Raymond Zeiter, Donald Zipperian, Donald Zunchich, Michael Zurich, Audree OGC 25 may Here are the men who uncover the talent of many BISOH athlete hopefuls B111 Swarthout head coach 1S showmq hls helpful mentors plan for the comma seasons Left to nqht are W1111am Swarthout Tramer Floyd Schlameus Henry Dahmer Vars1ty ass1stant D1Ck Kenlston vars1ty track asslstant and Iuruor Varslty Coach Ludv1ck Iun 821 , r ' , 5 h J ,x Siw ' E f l s 'Zi' S 2 A 1 X 2 2 at all , Xi , M as - .Pi get V I Y ' f 't,t eb 5 -'aye ' any I I . , , I I 1 I jf.f'T j Q -Y 'Zi' IIM KATHAN Head Mgr. Football 6 Track Clfldlgefd Q40 acl'- YJP P' s T' md' Elgotboll vw' Ga Q2 tneftrufew---9 'it lm ,PY 1 FLOYD SCHLAMEUS Trainer :' ' -- ' ...un V y ll I .Ui I , Qvvllln .y - suns.. , nun 41. s. - 5 , ,,.. , W 04 - ,f-as V 'ferr W ' Of- ds i , rw rg -' .. L , V A, ,fi 5 ,411 ' V-G? H 7 ' .' , . ' , 5' I '., 1' M, f 4 I, ,V , ,V I g f , I , T V ', Y 1' - A , ,J ,gg , . .- , w. , , 7 , z -V - ' 2 ' 'j 'M ' A ' , if ' - if I , J 7 31 1' ,, ,V f ,Q Q -r ,, V ,A . ' V n - ' , i .,v.3ZQF,If , . i A fr i? Z A I 5 af' , 43 l - . ALLAN KERR Freshman Mgr. tAll Spoitsl He I7 SCH sod gUSHA1 asks, AN b Qlj ' The Great Falls High School athletic managers, headed by trainer Floyd Schlameus, is one of the hardest working groups in the school. Taking care of socks, seeing that everybody has a clean towel, rubbing down a tired player, and tape- ing or bandaqing the many bruises ot a romped-on football player, this organization gets most of the hard jobs behind the lines of every major sport in school. E' LYLE ROTHWEILER Freshman Mgr. Football G Track H33 Wafiona .giiofadfic .xdfkdfic onor Sociefy Stand-lnq lett to nqht Enery Matsko Bob Nelson Al Rcsshrrq Std Sulser lack Palmer Harold Smppen W111 Prouty Cle Mann Chase Mathews Bob Walla e Seated Ted Coaswell loe Gudutts Itm Mcmstteld John Calvert Coa h Swcrthout Al Farmer Bob johnson Murdo l34l Thrs mtelhgent group IS a shmmg example that athletes have brams as well as brawrt whlch promote lettermen to take a more aetrve mterest m the1r scholastlc ratmgs For membershtp these boys have to have above average grades for three consecutlve semesters a Stf1Ct observance ot trammg rules and general Conduct the possesslon of a varsrty letter and a hrgh recommertcla tton of Coach Swarthout for sportsmanshlp Campbell. L A ' 1 I X I A I I X I I , V I I I -av Q ' fi N .I s' Q i f 'iv . - ' ' I . fu in i, , , , , ,- ,fir ,, xi., .rr - -..Md ,Q . fr -+5-is i':j-iff-V JOE GUDATIS Halfback yy All State First Team Co-Captain is D 9? A OW -41 H1 or O? we lS17'Q,7'7' xggfxxe me r P95 ff: DON WINTERROWD End All State Second Team Most Valuable Player X, amify joofgaf '77 Ioltin Ioe qoes down. ff From the openina whistle to the closing qun, the Great Falls Eisons iouqht with spirit and deter- rningiiion to bring Great Falls High School their sefsnd straight Montana high school football championship in two Consecutive years, l948 and l949. With 16 returning letterrnen fc spearhead the squad, the Biscns began drilling in late August fsr the 'ouqh schedule ahead. The seasons cpen- er was September lO at Miles City where the Eisons first displayed speed and power as they :rnped over the Cowboys 32-O, BILL GUE Halfback All State Second Team NIEL HUNTER Tackle All State Second Team Co-Captain 185 ' ,rail MURDO CAMPBELL Quarterback All State Second Team L B99 A ROS Ozggei vdqeoux ll Srl?-ZQgb5C3,.RG de geco fiyfry 8 PAX QQ Dyk f36l TED COGSWELL Fullback All State Second Team Kalispell is hernrned in. The Bisons returned home the next week to zgattle Pocatello, Idaho. The hustlina Bisons sub- stituted freely throughout ihe contest and easily defeated the Indians l3'O. The next week the Bisons had an open date. They took advantage of this by ironina out the rough spots in their offense and healing up iniur- 1-EAS to prepare for the long conference schedule. On October l, the Kalispell Braves invaded Memorial Stadium to oppose the Bisons in their first Conference aarne of the season. The Braves ooasted one of the state's strongest aqareaations dnd were seeking revenge on the Bisons for a defeat the year before, But the Bisons unleashed their full power on the Flathead lads and came :ut of the fray 41-U victors. l.eROY BRIGHT Guard Honorable Mention HAL SNIPPEN Quarterback Honorable Mention 1 , , I. -4 fre' f,-W .111- , :S fy -' ,-pf id Q j- if 'ik f gf: QW X09 ,Yoo 90000 R4 Xnxihev'- OO 'ole A 'I ' In . , was ' , H , ,,s fri t ..- ,A gf-f SID SULSER Center Honorable Mennon Nev GARY BLUHM End Action against Pocatello. The Blsons then become regarded as one of e states strongest teams. They had three Vic' ries in three starts and had yet to be scored IQCOTI. Cn October 7 the Herd traveled fa Butte to eer Coaph Swede Dahiberjs strappy Bull- izajs. The Btsons 1-:ere favored tn the contest but ere upset l3-5 rn a hectic battle. Strll ltclcrna 'fperr wounds from the Butte fray, e Erscns mvaaed Vrgilante Stadium at Helena dash 'mth the Crgrxson Bengals. After a slow :List half the Eisons began to roll and downed the Bengals 25-l3. BILL PROUTY Halfback xxx UQHSALLEP pqcvv..Q-H. BOB NELSON End 187 nw., 4 he W D Go W' . 1 no - . ' ,.- . ' ' 21, 1 A rf r' , f k 17165 '..' ,Q?'gh., .V Q , S, I' f f ', , ' .' wr' -' iff, : . ,J Li? as lk l 9,56 I ggi, ,113 V tgilsz at 'igitgs f i it l ' H rf r. . . 1, ' f . ,- , . 4,-9, - pf ffgfsf BILL SHOWEN 1 2 53- fx K -' - '7 . Guard ' ' ' I - . 1 X ' K ,, .M F y- fi ,:g:.'f,,:s x Mg' 'f 5 Q? -,ON K 1 Ki ev-f1','L.. v . 'I ,3 ri xg LQLEY. pWllgNSE .-tx i n lfsfi. - ,bgbkoqoo book N tt ? A f88l Q . BOB EUSTANCE End vt-cum ' 'K ,Q L u J .skit y- --gf t - ff' Trapped- ff ' gg -1' -fx. we ' a' ' A V M f I it ,ft The Bisons had a breather the next weekend I . ' I when they battled the Havre Blue Ponies in a in non-conference game. The Northland boys fell ,ggi 'ff'5'r?','f before the thundering Bisons 27-6 in a game f l 7 . . sparkled with long runs. f5Mi?i? : ': K 5 On October 29 the Bisons entertained the Bil- BILL VVATSON lings Broncs in what proved to be one of the Tqqkle finest games of the year. After a hard-fought first half, featuring savage blocking and tackling, the Herd began to roll and came out on top of a 13-U decision. EMORY MATSKO Quarterback 10 fa., + QB IIM HUBER Guard LELAND BOFTO Center E17- 9 H P-X' V X501-ga 7'f'01qf'Vc GUdGflS moves aqamst Havre The B1sons ventured to Mxssoula on November 4 for the hnal game of the season The BISGHS suffered a heart breakmq 7 0 defeat at the hands of the Spartans to throw the Herd mto ct three Way he wrth Brllxnqs and M1ssoula for the runner up spot m tne Bla S x Conference Th1s sttuatlon necess1tated a playoff ln whlch he Blsons drew a bye 1n the f1rst round After B11 hncs downed Mrssoula the Brsons traveled to Daylrs Sradtum to meet the Broncs Here before a capacity crowd of 5000 fanat1cal qrxd fans the mmpan Brsons downed the Broncs 25 20 1n the hottest ontest of the year to make the Turkey Day classlr a B1SOHBUlldOQ affalr IERRY BOWLIN Center '7'..f'f,,?-,, ...Vw 4 UQ! Mag of ah.-1 we BOB NOBLE Tackle -14,24 M 89 , Ax' , ,X-.til -'U 'Q ' . 1 k xlgy' ' 1,9 -. , x- V. T ' 1.' e v on tj ,T ,Q ,, .Q QL V I .. 6 , . 4 ' , W ' 1 - ' Y - ea - - I X - .' .- ' L ' EH - if . V - lap -5 ' ' - ' - . ' ' ixjjf V JJ., Y ' ' . gif. 11, .I ASQ: ,dm . .A . . . - -H' f '- J'f'.,.'f N-' . V . . V V-1 . , ,, . fs 1 . . .-N-x1 . ,,, 43, h ,Next , 4 , . . . A ' ' ' ' l . - I . - . . . C ' V VV-aww 1 . ,V gt ' warner VL V 2 - 75 ',. 3 , -rr, ,T-,n iet 0 ' ' V - m f W n- , A 5 , , . A A. ' -Ts-5 ' , ' I 1 f . t ex -L-rl. fu. f.-4' , 1 . f -' 65 ,gig U ' gn Q. .xg , . ,A f U M.. , V.J.J?'3,, - ' -. . v ! ,.. .gf ,7 f, 3551 'P J, V .5- V '. gr ,z f L., 2' 5 f.-' 'iff wr -4'7T'ff I , -' .iff-fi' 'V is ,V -, 4-'-.A 1 3 - ' ' '. ha. ..:.- 'rf-1 p-1? f - , , A v- V1 'Z-, ,6: rf' ',.7 ,Af gi, 'js' , .k,Zf:AsjE if Aff? -E XS P30 xv- YK?-'l tgoxwoc '51 u.-Jul-'M IACK PACHEK Guard A gk, , ge . A ' 'W e- - W W- QW ,iff s IM p 'ZF' ' Ehgwrrwtm ' T iff' Ijjffl 'hx -W ifi V i ,- 15 1, 1,j,, f i ' -,iw Qv 1, I ,,- 2-222-' ,ggi A h1wst'5i,?fA x -fn em: ' if, 1 - SXTKQ1 W ,Wai f is 5335 all ,H 4,5 ' 1 5 'r' '- t90l CHARLES IOSLYN End Tm-vZ4,kL,. I , kj., , The chase. The Bisons entered Naranche Stadium on the lgtalmy afternoon of 'lhanksqivina Day, November 24, to tangle with the tough Butte Bulldogs in the title mix. The Bisons wanted to make it two in il rcw and qain revenae for an early season upset at the hands of The Purples. The issue was never in doubt as the Bisons unleashed all their power and fury in this finale and trampled the Bulldoqs 18-6 for their second straight Montana hiqh school football championship. Folks can look with pride upon this team which was one of the finest to come out of the Electric City in recent years. State Champions. n DICK TRINASTICH End nr, M Qfaflkaf-L wi M I' O 55 wi QQ emo lust reslm 5 0506 QQ idx Loose b go gabe QU it State Champs' Butte S JOUS fCI11y Gue on the move 0 21190 Gov I9 'avi-on Q60 ow Turk 'IE' YXOY ey Kei 5 DQY Bosses Q9 -5 90 SCHEDULE Sept Sept Oc Oc Oc Oc OL Nov Nov Nov Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls Falls lSta tPlay 18 te Cha There Here Here There There Here Here There There offl There mp1onsh 1 Mlles Clty O Pocatello Kallspell Butte Helena Havre Brllmqs Mlssoula Brllmqs Butte pl Bl-me k1CkS OUT of dC11'1CJ9r Devastcmon on the loose l92l ROSSb erg FQ 'DDS ,Z- Gu gm Bell, Larry Bryant, Hay Y I Curry Dxck f +1 ws 'J ,wif 111' Q wa, in Durran, Bob Eschler, Iim HCI11. RON Hoqan Pat ' Holm, Ray K , Johnson, Charles Kaufrran Ira Kordos, Nrck McLouq1in, Tom Montgomery, Wm Peres Fred eschel, Carl ltd, -' , 14 1 ' Scotson, Dick Tacke, Iohn 4' , , I 4 , 9 1 ' fn 'A, - unior araif joofgaf Baby Bisons move against Lewistown Rrchardson, Ray C 4 1941 Lgnframuraf Ckam iond CLASS AA 111e SBB S Ccomposed of the reJectsJ emerqed to mtramural c11amp1ons of tins c1ass AA League w1th a 8 O record Members of the team are standmq A1 Bossb rq B111 Marqans Mr lun 1eaque d1rector B111 Watson Ioe GUdGf1S s1tt1nq Io1'1n Yurko Don Wmterrowd Ne11 Hunter and Bob Peden Iun1or and Seruor hoopsters who lust 11ke to p1ay the game are orqanlzed 1n an 1ntramura1 oroqram under the tutoraqe of Mr Iun to form the c1ass AA L aque In the c1ass A Ieaqu on pns d of soobomores and 1 eshmen the Cash Nays wa1ked away VJ111 top nonor Tne p1ayers are stand ng Ar1en Seman Stub Lux' Mr Iun Balph Ran dano Ioe Ryde11 s1tt1nq Bob Hahn lack Wmtaker Le1and Botto 5' , A I , - , ' I 1 1 I I I , , , , - e . A 1 CLASS A - C 1 Le A1. r , - - ' s. , 5 ' '. C , 1. , . ardify Zgazfelgaf AL FAECHNER Forward HAL SNIPPEN Guard Honorable Mention x 3-1- DICK TRINASTICH Center All Northem Divisional Captain MURDO CAMPBELL Guard When the chips are down and the laurels and defeats are counted not many sport enthusiasts cl the high school hoopster program will iail to note that Coach Bill Swarthouts men played good ball despite .only two wins throughout the season. Starting the season with a full cargo of players who were cast in their lirst year of varsity com- petition, and suffering such losses as will result from green and inexperienced players, the bas- ketball program went into full swing with the season opening against the Glasgow Scotties, cn December lO, which resulted in the Bisons iirst defeat of the year, 33-27. The Thundering Herd. llM KERR Forward 5-N RON KALAFAT Forward C95 HM MANSFIELD Forward SID SULSER Guard BILL GUE Guard TED COGSWELL Forward With the season three-fourths over the team i had a record of two wins and nine losses. But the team had the spirit and never gave up the old tight. The Bisons ended their season in the Northern Divisional Tournament on March 3 when they dropped their first two games to Kalispell and Lewistown. Although they posted only two wins through- out the season the Blue Bisons lose only one player through graduation and will be back next season fighting for top rating in the fast-moving contests of the hardwoods. RICK FRANSEN HM ESCHLER Forward CHASE MATHEVJS Center Guard SCHEDULE SCHEDULE Dee- Gt Pelle Here Gieeeew ree. Gt. miie 39 There Kalispell 62 gee- gr are gere grate H Fei.. ahrfiiis 45 There Missoula 62 955 T G S ere H599 Feld Gt.F'1lls 4l Here Missoula 62 lone Gt- Falls There I-QWISTOWU Feh. Gt, Falls 25 Here Anaconda 52 Ifrrr- Grffrlle There Brllrrree reh. at Falls 54 There Butte ea Irrrr- Gt Pelle There Helene Pee Gt.Fa1ls 48 There Aheeeheie 62 gsgie 3515335 Mar. Northern Division Class A Tournament Teh. Gt'Falls There oieseew Gt-Fells 39 Kelrspell 72 km- Gt FGHS Here Helena Gt,l'-allS 5U Lewistown 57 lan, Gt. Falls Here Lewistown l-Torch cf Dimes Benefit Game Feb- Gtfelle Here Hevre Pee 1 an Pere 56 T'-ll.BEHf3I'i'FGlYli6ld 54 t96i f y'f,'f : 'tv v 9 4'4 1, if v' ....--4'- , W - -s X 1'- it 1 Q0 oo -Q. n--1 ' - Q , , Mr- nf' ,,.,.,-v- ev VL W ' 4 ' ,,,.,-.v p- Q ' ur ' Q . 1 Q O .- 1 Q.. ll ,ss-J' w 8 A l , , .., 1 t 2- ' , if .. r M init-f1i4f4 .V J -f., ' -4 1 a'f'f Q-33 , ' aw will ,..f .A f- f ., -. ..v - . ,, 43:3 ' - N -,,-.1v asf wg!! W' i . 'fr-' U 'fffriif Q 4 Q- .,:,.,gj.5 M .0 K ,. W . i g . fa, ,X . l V51 .Vg .qf,.f,g,A.' Bluhm and Palmer. ?w?ff1 ' '06 , . 5 K' ,ww bb . . H - nk .ZA Q' tiff- 'Z 4 i .EET xg, , 'W 5 -qs ,,5,fW'g5AN L. -. iff- ,Pi l'ClC W' r With five letterrnen returning to spearhead a group of fine prospects, the . X' l Bison track squad, led by mentor Bill Swarthout and superlative assistants W Kenniston, lun, and Dahrner, looks forward to a strong season on the Cinder New paths. Niel Hunter. ,f 2 Qi 'L Coach. F! k Blastin' from the blocks -.J 1. f e f ' 1 . ' 1. 4' V M-, A Y 32,7 ':--.n.,.. xg, A I V A --,.4 ,,..,1N -.ff . -fn f ' ' .. f 'Sl' - an ....u-ailing... -' iizvw ,D e, 7 0, 1 ,' A ' 'A ' ,eq X - .-,I f 1.151 ff! 1' I 4 1 I 1, ,f l 4 1 14 l 3 fe I 4 lr 1 4 GQYY BX0 4-I '1 T. Q Distcmce men. YW' A1 T17 U 'Jr ' Q F1710 .S - X Koleff gets tips from Coach Swcrthout. Iensen , -1 H Q 2 t t Cy Greely, President ot the Great Falls Quarter- back's Club, shakes hands with Don Winterrowd, win- ner ot the Most Valuable Player award as C. H. Perry looks on. Don was elected by his team rnates for the i949 season: he is the eighth player to have his narne engraved on the trophy. jo ied r I'i fv-U-. Baseball Coach Mr. Rudy Scovil is seated between the two state champion- ship baseball trophies won by Great Falls High School. The trophy on the right rep- resents the 1948 championship and the one on the lett during the 1949 season. Great Falls High School went through the two seasons undefeated. Coach Bill Swarthout presents Dick Trina- stich with the Briggs Basketball trophy, an award lor outstanding playing ability. The trophy is given to the player elected by his tearnmates as the rnost valuable oi the season. X' Left to right, back row: Bullock, Asst. C. Huber, Coach Scovil, Sulser, Yurko, Ellis, Tabor, Capt Carlson, Coqswell, Merrick. Second row: B. Iohnson Wallace Mann Mathews Botto Qnrppen Smxth T Campbell FITSY row Fransen Ianosov Tornberq M Iohnson Cooper Cook Here are the vlctorlous Great Falls l-hgh School Baseball team who won therr second stralght State Baseball Champronshlp by defeatrng Mrles Ctty 5 0 on May 21 1949 Durmg the two seasons the Blsons won 21 games and lost 1 that belng to the East Base ball team rn a pract1ce game The team practrced n1ght1y and averaged about three or four rnter squad games a week unzor ..uocLey 'il'- Q Trod rc Mrddle row Bob Wala e Al Sanuzes hm Bul o k Irm Cook and B111 Cocales Frcn row D uc rk lx: a Bal r These are the Great Falls Iumor Hockey players of 1949 50 Although thrs team was not sponsored by the school they get a place tn thrs annual because of the many hlgh school boys who partrclpate rn th1s sport The Iunrors havrng a good year were beaten only once out of IO games and thrs was at the hands of a strong Lethbrrdge Canadlan team 10 I - I I iv , , . L I X 15 ...R ' Q Lett to rrqht, back row: Rae Edmonds, Bob Taber, Elmer Fledmen, Gary Grills, Els Schutt, and Frank . xC'. : tc, .'l, lc, , ' . .t ': xc' Bu Nort SCH' ff nd Tom 'Lo llc. A l l ' . . 4 l ' . . H 4 Ken Seiben High Series- -548 Oulgllg Betty lane Dunlop High Game-212 High Ser1esf5O2 Under the supervision of Rudy Scovil and sponsored by the Great Falls Board of Recrea- tion, six boys teams and ten girls teams com- peted tor the bowling honors in a 22'week session. Winners in their respective leagues and pictured below holding their trophies are The Aces, who are Ierry Kopta, Bob Iohnson, Gene Miller, Nick Lazanas, Cle Mann, and Darrell David, and The Rolling Pins, with Lois Enochson, Dorothy Enochson, Metta Tinney, Clara Lynn, and Betty Napjus. Runners-up in the boys league were the Spares and the Hot Rods, in the girls. At the close of the team com- petition, a tournament was held for the two leagues with prizes donated by the alley. 26191105 Darrell David Boys League Secretary IIOZJ Marlin Alil ltliqh Game 231 Betty lane Dunlop Girls League Serretar Two Sticks Ski FGSh101'1S D mom he sl1UP11q 5 re Skl 'Te 11 prep 5 to sdxusb 1t Lerzdmq off IS Brown and G Lady I103 i . an 1 Q 5' vr -Gb fm, 6 Come on BiSO1'1S4L9flS qo. lust batting the ball Ground. Up cmd G1 if. Watch the birdie. L-.lr -1 4 I 5 1? Z 1 id L: fl., , I V V . -Y JJMWW ' fy Xmill Helm., Y A i -' i 90111 Twice a month on Wednesday mornings, Boom 307 is filled with the voices of young people, led by Miss Garver, sponsor, discussing problems of import- ance to the present and future of all, just as was done years ago in the agoras, or forums of the early Romans. To render more imposing club activities such social get-togethers as lunch- eons and dances are held throughout the year. At the Bungalow Bakery and the Y. M. C. A. Dutch Boom parties are held, featuring square dahcing as the main attraction. Darlene Barnum Duane Brees Tedine Lamberson Joy Thisted 'Q-, -as Dan Austin Barbara Becker Bob Hoskamer Ed Stevenson , '53 '. wg 5 4, - I I I I Q s 1 i 1. 1 i.' Brown Chase Dick Dallas Bill Donnelly Bill Fleming Ed Gibson B. MCDermand Sandra Moore Connie Olson Walker Peterson lqnis Pettyjohn Karin Thisted Bob Thisted Harold Tokerud Bqrbqrq Walker Normgn Wquqh g 1 es, fm 9 Q l . 4 4 0 D S I J9- . M --Q- -Q if . :- ' K ' X . I 4' g ff 1 If 3 ,c . V' ' ' 341 J 7 I Audrey Harris Mariorie Scott Doris Wollaston ,1' l . ,. -. 'r 1' 4 . wx 'X , X N Bob Sletten Marqaret Lxttle Barbara Bowltr Brown Chase Dorothy Stoner snow Q ,, 5 K me evrimllur-C 'NS .- K . at O 659 I N X X0 LW Xl- ,vtoe teQ3KLGQQrY2OO5'.eY BG rw ,e f-suee 6 31 'X J me :Y OW Moa fer gf OFFICERS CM 1. 0 Q 5 N4 X f - 43 0,4 J 'Z C Presiderr Lie Preszden Secretary Treasure Sponsor Q . 1170 ob S. C1017 U, Uleleflefl Sw? ww Sa ' Dr 5 oo! by ,Lg objldsnl Wwe, fo! MSS Q s 477 'S-'YI 117 ,G S Hungry teen-agers enjoying a football or basketball game can usually dig up enough cash to buy a coke, a box of popcorn or one of the many other edibles offered for sale by the Booster Club. Mrs. Dorothy Stoner has completed a very active first year as adviser and director of the clubs activities and per- sonnel. From the annual profits made in selling, the Club donated to the school the first glass basketball backboards in the state. The annual Booster Ball, one of the biggest dances during the school year, was held December 21 and the members outdid themselves as decorators and dance planners of a Skating additions this term 4 v- 9 I! e,, QXQS oo O S 'Iqbal book M, glff 6037 Org IO ds MDG Prank Bondy lean Borchers Alla .l n Faechner Bernard Moqstad Karen Thisted Scott Farmer Bob Nelson Carol Vaskey Party theme. A new file for records and a cabinet for supplies were new club ' Betty Bley Paula Dybdal - lohn Misfelt ' L .A I Beverly Talbott 'sm V, Barbara Bowiir: Brown Chase Jeanine Coqley Claire Coursey Marlene Cresien Mary Cummings 75 Wi? Ianet Harper Greta Haugen Ioan Iackson Kathryn Lindseth Charles Little Margaret Little sf 'fr V Chuck Polutnik Merton Proctor Bob Sletten Frances Sletten Sally Smith Shirley Smith 5 A '4 A I I ' ai, tx . '- 'TW - ,LQ x 4 -ji a 1 4 A' 1 ' L ' 4 - is ul is .y ,,.f T' -Q A : 7 C K ev ' , QL L , 7 - r' ' v V fy - It I rig t 1 ' l R 4 n ll 'B , , ' .I V- 132 3 3 5 5 I Q S I X' f . ' 9 J pn A 'fl , , t V ,, 6Aeer QUQJ YEAH TEAM! YEAH COACH! are traditional battle cries of the clieer team's rally to the cause of good school spirit. Speerheaded by Cheer Queen Cathie Hurd's likeable and contagious pep, the team has participated in such activities duririq the year as a Snake Dance, held September 30, pep assemblies and pep rallies for all major sports activities. 11:6 ozmell Dirk Dallas Cafhie Hurd Mary Keenan Rxcltard Eosshurdf jfygkgg Brink ci' 1 Q 'X Nancy Carroll Walker Pe'-erso 5- ledafg Resolved: The electorial system in the United States should be abolished. . . . Debaters of Great Falls High School, sponsored by Mr. Miller, have been weighing the pros and cons ot this question at numerous debate meets through- out the school year. Besides district debates in Blackfoot, ldaho, interscholastic debates in Missoula, and special meets with Havre, Kalispell, Lewistown, St. Thomas, and Great Falls Central, these orators undertook a challenging project this year whereby they sought to improve the student government by more student participation. There is one period of debate and students taking it for the first time get a halt credit tor it. There is also a debate club which meets Tuesday nights alter school. Eugene Lucero ' Pat ludge Connie Krause Norman WauQh May Carol Cclgins Ed Gibson 'Ac le Q Pimkcrd F-'lgrrorle 5:02 Sue Sulfzer Charee Volk -n .N QQ 5 . 5? 4' ,X-x , Q41-' 'G 'Q . VJ Eg 's ri. is t ll 3 ,A .rl fl l . 7 ' ,,,, r ., ix ' -H, t .50 Carol Bachelder Dick Montgomery Bob Zeman 7 vs V -4 With Springtime comes the Frenvh Clubs airl-take-boy frolic, a leadina event of the school year whi:h the 2nd semester citi- cers, as follows, left to riaht, Treasurer LaRita Larson, Secretary Marlene Cresien, President Caroline Tautqes, Sponsor Miss Rothman, Vice-President Wilma Sorenssn. plfinned with exaer anticipation, Displaying Customary enthusiasm 'ha French Club this year planned and airried cut a traditionally jarnfpacked valendar. With the Golden Rule as a by-word, the Club sponsored its annual CARE drive ind netted 546581, As an all-year I7i'C!Gf'l the members contributed to the supror' inf .rn orphaned French hey. Looking on the social side, the Clulu held an after-aame dance in December and Les Femmes Frolicf' the big dance it the year zu March. The thirty airls who triaice up this organization are proud to be rneniloers of one of the most active Clubs in sfliool and are honored to he chosen to uphold the ideals of the French Club. loyre Bov-'en M. Crnsien D. I.aCombe iaHua Larson QHCL Cyn! Concentrating upon detailed plans of the French C1ub's main project for the fall- winter, the CARE campaign, the lst sem' ester officers are pictured as follows: Beverly Talbott, secretary, on the right tollowed by Miss Rothman, sponsor: Caro- line Tautqes, president, Wilma Sorenson, vice-president: and LaRita Larson, treas- urer. N- lean Beaulieu NGdYN'? BGR C. Fotes Fay Hat-fer Ioan Lefevre Margaret l,it'le Barham Rogue W. Sorenson Greta flau If-1.1 Beverly Kina Harriet Merrili Mqrign M0595 99 S. Peterson R, Richardson Y Bqrbgrq 31.35.15 Beverly Tcibou -tg . F A .4-6 , a , . . as ei Frieda K'vi , , V ., . Lois Mott M. Peterson .jg r' f , C. Tcwtqes r ' i If 2 ' N vt . 'r T 15 7 S Peres ' Y 1' ,A .,,g,,-' 4' In I A ai K I D. Vinson V ,, Lql, z X. H 5 iv as .-. t I VF . 8 s. I' ,,,,I' QM, 4. v l' fgfgyzf' . -mag. r.,,, Q These girls were elected by the members to iulhll the duties oi these ottiwfs, Pin-turrd here with the sponsor, Mrs. Webb, are: Iune Eley, vice president, Mary Calvert, treasurer- Doris l-lildahl, rtreszdf-nt: Barbara Lindsay, sec1e'ary and Delores Bechard, recording secretary. fe, O I O This is the undefeated volleyball champs of 1950 who have the name of the Elkolopes. They are, lelt to right, back row: Iune Eley, Eleanor Ellis, Belinda Wolfe, and Lois Gowan. Seated: Audrey Harris, Bar- gaiia Walker Ccaptainl, Roslyn Ferguson, and Mary a vert. The Girls' Athletic Association helps the average teen-ager to develop strong minds and bodies along with the teaching of good sportsmanship. These gals participate in such sports as volleyball, ping pong, badminton, tennis, hockey, basketball, hay rides, parties, and the annual Harvest dance held each year after a football game. Georgia Henning is champion ot ping pong of 1950 and Doris Hildahl is second. These girls placed second and third, respectively, for fhe pre- vious three years. Marie Anderson Bonnie Calvert Shirley Calvert C. Conquergood lanis Cook Donna Creekmore Norma Durran Doris l-Iildahl Donna Nicolaz Georgia Rennino jegmne Thuybcy Aileen Egan Lois Enochson Dorothy Halter ' ww - fl 2 ,. 75 ' B Edinqer v Shirley Wise i 3 1 1 I I tl tg ' lt t it A i Leland Bolt: LeRoy Bright besketbell qgme- Mi. Swarthout Sponsor Nell Hunter , President V t C Bob Taber Vice President l V V , J Bill Showen Secretory ti , t t X ir ' LV ' a r f' L is of if ' t st 0 eflllell 5 CLA The Lettermen dedicate to the club and Great Falls High School their ideals of fair play and good sportsmanship. They aim to promote better understanding of athletics to the student body and the public. Activities highlighting the year of l95U include annual picnics, dances, sponsorship of the Phillips 66 Oilers and the Redheads basketball games. Some of the lettermen competed against the faculty in a donkey fir- C 'W' 4 gsx iig r Mia? it Ioe Gudatis Bill Gue Bob Nelson Iack Palmer Will Prouty Bob Wallace Don Winterrowd Iohn Yurko Gary Bluhm lim Bullock Iohn Calvert Murdo Campbell Ted Coqswell Al Farmer Don Grena e 'Z 2 -' ' ., Q, exigg ,I V ' 3 K U A 1 , - -, ' is is . ,ff , .- 1 i' Jirgggic , , i , if t be 7' i i li 1 ' WZ il vi 4 . ' I I 1 x My ' - ' ei it Iim Huber Neil Hunter Bob Iohnson Bill Koleff Bill Marqarus Cie Mann , ,, 'Q' 0 ' , te 1 N4 9 2 sr Ed Hitt Al Rossberg Bill Showen Hal Snippen Sid Sulser Bob Taber - ' kimfb M 1 N 4 ttf' Standing, left to right: lamce Pettyiohn and Dick Dallas, zifih period aediles' Cynthia Lcfstrom and lohn Earll, first period aediles. Seated Brute Pnsley and Barbara MfDermand, fifth perzod consuls' Mrs. Sherman sponsor: Merta Tinney and Bernard Moqstad, first period consuls ollafin Under the expert guidance of Mrs. losephine Sherman, Latin instructor, this club has initiated its first year successfully. A club for all second-year Latin students, it is devoted to the attainment of the cultural and historical objectives of teaching Latin. Plays, parties, contests, music and art have contributed to rnost interesting classes. The students, as a result, have learned to write, con- verse and sing in the language. May they leave to future Latin students as enjoyable and educational classes as in the past year. ll 1 Miss Ianke, sponsor: Don Oqrin, vice president: Janice Pettyjohn, secretary-treasurerp Dan Austin, president Wafiona! .goremiic eague An organization ot high school orators, the National Forensic League of Great Falls l-ligh School, is made up ot students who have achieved, or, are striving to achieve 20 points in public speaking activities as a preface to mem- bership in this group. The club is made up of 27 students, 12 of which are national members. Besides brushing up on their declamations, orations, extemporaneous speeches, and debates, these students have taken time out to sponsor two dances. With the money earned they purchased a recorder for the English Department to be used in speech classes. Dan Austin Dee Barnum Barbara Becker Donna Bulmer lxan y Carroll Artha Eustanfe Ed Gibson Greta Haugen Verna Iohns Gordon Mtller Ianis Pettyiohn I. Saunders Mariorie Scott Frances Sletten Norman Waugh QQ - Vi 122 A 5' ff 3 A af ' , si? A 'sr' wi it , V , 92 ,fx O Jr Cdase Io Davey' loan Erhart D. Enochson ' l 0 gomery D n OQr.n Connie Olson Vfalker Peterson W ik L K J 1... ff' 1. -'x x. 9 nf t v 4 Mia N - , .a ' 1 +L' V-f 4 Y X t N f , -I ' I. .T A fu , iw I ' - f 4 ' 4923? r , 7 0. E L 9: I-,f' . 36-' 2 2 ,-ek' fn r'- ,, - Seated, lett to right: Margaret Little, Ioan Lefevre, Virginia Blackley ivice presidentl, Virqinia Smith, luanita Thiebaud, Shirley Wise, Miss Buckmaster, Arlene Daniels, lane Erickson lsecretaryl, Marie Andersen, Iustine Ioslyn, Doris Wollaston, and Cathryn Wollaston. Standing: Doris Hildahl, Caroline Tautqes, Shirley Mashino, Sheila Peterson, Harold Tokerud, Dale Morton, Bill Fleming, Ed Stevenson tpresidentl, Ed Gibson, Bill Prouty, Sharlee Shane, Audrey Odeqard, Joanne Malone, and Gertrude Litzinqer. Wafiona .gzkofaafic onor ociefy Creating enthusiasm for scholarship, stimulating desire to give service, promoting leadership, and developing character is the purpose ot the National Honor Societyeone ot the largest interscholastic organizations in the United States. The local chapter received its charter in l924, according to Miss Ieanne Buckmaster, club sponsor, and this year the top twenty-six students in the senior class are members. Among other functions, the club made their nomina- tion for the Hall ot Fame, and chose attractive gold pins which they will gladly display to anyone who even mentions them! Il16l Wilma CEI6 ll' Fay I-lxeier ice orce Twenty-one years of help in making school life run smoothly is the record of this course which assists Vice Principal E. T. Anderson in his duties. You can find them energetically collecting attendance slips, answering telephones, file ing, and carrying messages to all parts of the school. This course is not only interesting, but offers one-half credit per year. Delores Daf y Margaret Little lincrlctte Dumont 'Jorma Durran Ioyce English Dorothy Eno.-t. lane Shirley Nolde Erie Noyes Georgxa Henning lamina Riezen Barnard Mary Bryan LL2Cl6ffC Flap. Shgrley Yod ,-, in I l I 22 I ., Left to right Flcanor Ellis, president: Cliff LcVolley, vice president: Miss Schoenhaar, sponsor, and Sharlee Shane, secretory an merican Hola amigos, hi friends, is the friendly greeting of the Pan American Club whose members accept the challenge for good will and friendship between the United States and South America and also serve as a social gathering for second-year Spanish students, under Miss Schoenharrs sponsorship. Guests from South American cities were speakers during club rrzeetirigs and skits and recordings were used to help create an understanding of our neighbors to the south. Pan American Club sponsored the very successful March of Dimes campaign and also an after-game dance. Pan American Club has been active this year for the first time in school affairs and promise increased activities in future years. Dee Barnum Ioan Brass Nancy Cameron Ieanme Cogley Moy C, Collins Beech Cushman C, C Eleanor Eflls June Ely lane Erickson Roslyn Ferguson Donna M. Posse D, Goodmansen Lgjg Audre Hcrrris Non HGYYIS Catharine Hayes Winifred Hayes Alene Herseirn Ellise Hines Alice l.. Hodges Curl HO -mfr' w . 1 Yrss, 4 , F A , ' -A 4 ' . we 1' f . 5, 4. 'G' .4 Standing, left to right: Ioan Gustafson, Iuanita Thiebaud, Donna Fosse. Seated: Ianet Olson, lane Olson, Roslyn Ferguson Iohn Calvert, Iohn Dundas, and Dick Lillie. CLASS OFFICERS First Semester: Second Seniester: First Period: First Period: President , Roslyn Ferquson President , , , loan Gustafson Vice-President , lane Olson Vice-President , Iuanita Tbeibaud Secretary lanet Olson Secretary lim Mansfield Second Period: Second Period: President Iolin Calvert President Dick Lillie Vice-President Dick Lillie Vice-President lohn Dundas Secretary Donna Fosse Secretary , Verna Iohns Bob Iohnson lane Olson Sharlee Sh .WM 5 41. ' ,' :- 1 D- .. Di' .V ,I 'A ng' rf, ,'r lfw. l- A- Qu ., I i,' lanet Olson ane Virginia Smith 3. .L if si 3 Beverl Diane Rosem I ,, Donna Fosse y King Ruth Lambert Cliff LaValley Dick Lillie lim Mansfield Shirley Masking Chase Mathews Pearson Lou Powell Lucille Rauniq Robert Rauniq ludy Randall Arlene Richards lerry Robinson arie Spoerl Carol Staats lim Stoddard I. Thxebaud Viola Vanl'lorn loan 'Warzeka leanne Yost ig. 5 2 . U L ' .J in , f kv 1 Vw 'xi nf Q ftvo- - 1 ,AJ 5' i l sl New e i l I - Paffof Q qua Vl O 9 Blue and white pad- dles used by Mr. Cyril Hancoclis team ol boys will be remembered be- cause ot the way they h e lp e d maintain our school laws and, also, how they quelled any excess school spirit at if is Qelfehvzf sf- 'rf f 113' Frm' llxrrmy, lzwf, sevohd semester' Tony Ursrch, captam' Drck CIll'llQllC fU1'1CllO1'1S, glxslgolirrr,m'lr1rrfTi.rg' :-Q::g- l-1 liz: S rwzry, 'zz mm' l't..1 llrrdqxztsi captain- Charles Dcbhy, captam' Mr, peaceful QIGUD has many parties which are never patrolled, and are always lots of fun. Audy Baatk B111 Bennyh i Fon Exitlt r 'Tam Caffvri Darrell Callcxu David Charrxlrcrr D1 Clxslolzx' Dwayne Colllris Bxll Davey 't.'.'arr-':. L' Tom Haan Bob Erxqellau' lack Grandzrx Roh, C2r.ff,:r Euqene lohnsoh Warrer lahn 1 lun Larxcg Ed Qrliehvrr Bob Love Merle Love Pizrl l,u:1d:g11zs' lohn McManus Billy Nl:-Gyure Eob Mrllrr Frank Mrllff lrm Murray Pat Murray 'Walt NF'-.'. 'OIlllW Pat O'Boyle Drck Pederson hes Peters lllll Prlqe-ram Tom R99 Ed Schultz Howard Taylor 'Q -Q' g fe- 1:40253 ' a , nf' Xl A ,p l s :r 5 A , get of - -' , s ' .. fp, R 3 .. K 3 s X: Q-l YW ' w ' XY X 1 M l ' ' f t V J , K A KX ' Kenneth Hash Greg Hoeh x' g A ' 'JA L ' ,p t 4' l'.11rlc'.-.' T. Mzzcrzcy 9 ' 3 S x ' . q ' ni, f' 1 Dale Norlxnq Ed Navy Y, I ' J 4 ' 'nj-1 1 1 gf ., j N Phi. Thomg Sort Tony Ursiih 0 8- 4: l , 2 is y 1: 1 -- X' QF ,t 1 ., W 1: 2 -I .f ish -' f- 31 sw f Q f in '1 Q I kk . gi S1 -.Q tv s s s 51 Q Q- so fl.. ' 1 V' ,.. lf stlr A wr, 4 PQ V ' - V ,. 2 1 1 o 32: 3 3 i yi, E I I X ' 'QQ I ,ll - lk ', N ' Lf: -:L 5 'Qw yr ,Y V -3. , f fu ,. f , ,. -' Sw. . ' A -' 'll . few 2 ' Y 'I ' ' -- 5 1' i 2 - ' 1 - W J' f Y - . ., ' x '. 1 'ra K , ' . ,I 'K , I . J K 8 -. -- ' ,Q v J X , f 'l V it jg, I 5? tx ,3 If? 5, A V-,fr .1 3,35 il ,vif v 5 l':i' ' bil 'C 3 :Q , , f, ' O 3 K E rv- f ' , 0 , s- r 'Q l X O A 1. Q 5 . 3 K 'G S K Q fl Q x 4 2,4 - y f - , s - v . 1 1? N ,J M ? J I fy' 1' f- I E I t jig. V . f , ' - , A' ' W 'vw '- 1 M .- .7 I' NR , ., v M tv Q , rhx 'xjx x 4 x 31 I 5 v Fw- i! P-,xl .I X . 5 X l - I. , 1, 5' 7 fl -sr . i Sl age R 5 V ' l ' ' H . . 7 . . :f'lt, f .4, ms. tis V5 41- we-rf 04' '. 'vi ,af K' Eropetioius' Club Oitirers, lei! to right, are: Mr. Roseberry, sponsor, Tony Ursich, vice president- Harry L fvr s . - . 1 I vv rv ' f- - 4 W Q . .' ' - bksl. fff-std-fri ..la.,... sander, Sr re a,f.reasurL,r, and Ka nerine Wollastin, set-retary 'o Mr Roseberry. rofecfionidfa Proiectionist Club members with their knowledge of the fundamentals of operating projectors, and repairing film qain valuable experience, while keep- inq the wheels ot The Visual Aid Department turninq smoothly. Mr. Roseberry, sponsor, instructs projectionists in principles and the knowledqe they qain is imparted to new members. Top How E+' to riqht: Earl Be'nffii't, Clfrie- Borsf. ini, Rontilcl Eiifks, Flex Chanibttrlfitri, loliri C'ial'7 Hob: .11r.z:Q.z.:s 7 acer Dlllarug l'rf cl lllv , I Y 1 r . Middle left to rifrlit: llllllfiw Greyfak, Earl l.ar1.iur, Hoririy larsl, Tfzr. M Kffg llrxrr Dcilf flgrlztig, Priillgf O'Do:1rir-ll, l :uf-f Pfndirwrass I'rnifs Pilqezazri, Boffoni vet' to rrqht: la -lc Econo: Dix Reilly, Drk Rodger, Robert QhLgn.1'e, Rudy Strcrf Taylor To. Uisph Duane Zirrx, llfiffael Zunjhich. 35, G if fa 'G' t' Q +1 .fi ' it , A ,t N . fx 'P 'r f, an ze 'fri' ,a 5? X . I- if . .4 '.f 'ga .., fr- Chamberlin, Rex Dallas, Dick Donnelly, Iim f Greytak, Iames Hodges, Alice Lee Hoskamer, Bob pfagerd The lure ot the tootlights has brought many a prospective Sarah Bernhardt and lohn Barrymore into the Players Club, and into such plays as AARON SLICK FROM PUNKIN CHICK, THE SLAVE WITH TWO FACES, and THE TORCHBEARERS Meeting twice a month to discuss plans for the schools plays, a valuable knowledge ot presenting these dramas has been gained. Only those who have thespian abilities or expressed dramatic interests have been chosen for this select organization. Club officers, left to right: Iames Greytak, presidentg Alice Lee Hodges, vice president: Miss Harriet Moore, sponsor, and Dorothy Enochson, secretary- treasurer. Barnum, Dee Caroll, Nancy Cary, Pat Dundas, Iohn EDfJliSl'1. lOYCe Enochson, Dorothy Houghton, Iohn Kommers, Gerald Little, Chuck Shervey, Betty Smith, Hugh Stephens, lean 'F Us l. Fleury, Ludotta Glasgow, Meg D Olson C P tt h , onnie e yio n, lams Rickard, Bill Roqne, Barbara Rossberq, Al Walker' Barbara Yost' lemme . 1: if' 4? '29 H -C t 4 an 5 1 1 W, if ' 's ,gk li .57 4, Q . 4- j . . 4 ' N ' N f ' XJ In'-J ' li 1 ll , f -Q 3 8 s Biq deal is sealed V t N N N . t N t QIVGW N ag gi FW at ,Q r M Niqht Club Scenery. 'QA .1 Show qoes orx! F , A d Pleased to meet our S G row ' you, Maam. Oh my poor dear! Hiya. Main cast of characters and Miss Moore, Director. 5 k ., Y QW' iv St-W C0 . 1 TXV' Yaffvm .wt bs XNM5' aQ5'it Le S25 OQX its 2 5 X ' ,fp XX -f Aw! . ' Q- ' L va cg, K x W cow P' 4 . 1.59 Wi we X What a oeautrful watch! vie'-'evxea . XX , :iff Xg . , 0 Wigvfx mtstx EC 4 H Oi at QPSK aoyxix 5,,of:Q'CQ Qvcovovifi. AQQLQX w- '35 51' fo BOXWQQ cv I x35x't0w ' Ox Axg S 096 q ' ,sins B Y H ,' 't , . QQ oecewtge BIAS? XA. e s a wr ness Q? 97 Thv Towhhearer ll6ll7'XY.N!'Xlv1ll I S 1 his The Pldy's the Tliinql s MH-iii -fa-erik? 1 r fl' . I -Iv-V ,a. , rrfllrllllllllliiii ' i il ,i , , Don't Mind Him. I When o husbands liod enouqh. lu uxley Mr, Spindler W I Tc: ,ddy Speoring St ige Mondo P Qli Ritter Frffderix R...er f if wr-N Y ,LL H A widow in distress. CAST Clmrrles Witliee Hzzrold Tokerud Ken Sieben 'Ndyne Holmes lim Bullock . Don Tornberq Edrboro Becker l-lesser ss pri Twiller flfly Fell Connie Olson Mrs. I. Duro Pinpine li Donna Creelcmore Chr: Shepherd Virqiniz Smith lennY loyce English PQCTQHLG Lcis Enochson 74a Senehfz6Za,44 74114 747' Scion! 181,60 CM Russel Crawford lx V Pictured above are: Standing, Mr. Parsons, sponsor: Bob Wallace, second vice president of training pro- gram: Gerald Kommers, secretary, Art Clinqan, presidemg lim Haefer, first vice president, in charge of communications, Seated: Charles Klaue, treasurer: Ward S'aats, third vice president, in charge of main- tenance. The Cathode Ray Radio Club, havinq been initiated this year, is one of the most promisinq clubs in the school, and offers it's 12 members an opportunity for a job in the fields of radio. The club is affiliated with the American Radio Relay League, and has re- ceived approval of the local school officials and the Federal Communications Commission of Washington, D. C. The qovernmeni-issued station call is W7NVF. lf a member receives his Federal Communications Commission License, he can own and operate a shortwave station. Frank Iurich Charles Klaue David Penderqrass Q . J .. 4 , , a 3 , it l p . . Ward Staafs 1.1 V' I! 3 ' Bob Wallace James Wells hy us . , . x-:rc X xt' ., Q .1 .i2 9' Roger Wilson I H262 in Standing, left to right: Sharon Pearson, Lois Breidenbach, Carol Staats Ccorrespondinq seuretaryl, Eleanor Ellis Ipresidentl, Iohn Calvert, Mariorie Throm tvice presidentl, Marilyn Davis, Kathryn Lindseth, lames Adolphson, Bernard Moqstad, Ianis Pettytohn, and David Cameron, Seated: Miss Murchie, Corrine Carter tsecretaryl, Roberta Mclver. unior IQ 6054 Christmas package wrapping, cards to shut-ins, and a successful Red Cross campaign all show the active spirit ot the teen-agers in this enterprising club. Headed by Miss Murchie, these young people worked hard to raise a total of 5159.72 for the Red Cross. n 7 fl Uel' J ourae The Driver's Course, one solution to the problems of teenage driving, is ever increasing in popularity with 200 prospective young drivers enrolled this year. These students go through the paces ci textbook .study learning proper attitudes and basic principals, and of actual practice in a dualfcontrol Pontiac, donated by Bennettepontiac, with instructor Mr. Rose-berry aptly applying brakes and clutch in emergencies, and demonstratino principles as pictured in car. At the close ot the quarter students are required to take a state test administered by the highway patrol officer :nd to impart to fellow students knowledge gained in the course. Dan Austin Brown Chase Marian Moses Boyd Ripplinger Q fu-. it i L 3 . Y? IN l X K .. Viv.. ,Kg 'if J I 14 - l 495' I If, T 5 Y . president are these enthusiasi Ka.hy Murt Vtfilson, vice-president. .Sli Slats enthusiasts, 106 sitzmarks strong, form the Great Falls High School Ski Club which has been active in selling programs at the games and sponsor- ing dances along with sending nine skiers to Whitefish, February 9, lO, and ll to compete in the lnterscholastic Meet. tDue to the large membership it is neces- sary to picture only the seniors.l sponsor Clark, secretary Darlene Barnum Darlene Cummings Shirley Nolde Shirley Smith Barbara Bowlm Lloyd lackson Sue Porro Nancy Warden Virginia Blackley Maryorie Bowker Betty Gonser Sheila Peterson Bonnie Thayer Marji Bakkurn Ieannie Cogley Bob Nelson Bob Sletten Kitty Fates Donna Olds Virginia Smith '15 N. f 0 . B Q Q SECIQJITY Helen Carras loyce McKenzie Betty Ouilter Murt Wilson v- .ep ' if l . ' 4 X X A b, 1' gf? 1 f r B Sl rf ..-S '1 A I YN i an kr Of' Q V' 7 sl., e .. ' X5 'XV 9 X ii ' . X' K I the y t Y 2 IRA' ' ,, - SL X? J s 4 2 ,U V, S ff' 4 .,gQ ' Q A N f I can ' 4 'Y' S, I '- L l ' l sx .fd Ca efa Ckoir O0 .pi ' Cs PP With the reverence and feeling so ernblernatic of the Christmas season the high school qave their annual Yuletide concert in the auditorium December 2l, at 8 p. rn. 1 bor 2 SO, 52 1, chorus of ZOO voices Or Flcw l: Marte .A.l1lr111:s' ifonstanf f- Alrfntv :iw Flaw: Partwfita 'iw .. Jartt. 541,-..1r 1 r.. R11-f :e 1 1:11, lv .: etl1111 . , , , . - - Q W -. ,, . 4. . '- l 11, K Q IA X t A l 1? .I Y Row 2: loan Butler, Ronald Chitwood, Barbara Cooke, Marlene Cresien, Marg' Curnminqs Deloris Dale y, Nick Ylfrrlnifr, Harry' l.1t11l:r Dick Freeman, Tom Gooch .- fu M - '57 .Q ' 7 we I I -g fn ,L 1 'is ll '4 .9 -L I ' 1 ,, - , f - v 1 M Q .pf 1 V., . M? 'f XXYY 4.x4tx 1 41. t 41A1f Row 3: Barbara Gordon, Virqiria Cosviey, '.'1':ll1r1m Cue Pay Haltiblca Audrey Harris, Eloise Hines Hathrvn llimsf an rnrrwarrr lnqelaritson, Iune Ienseri David lanes. 7 A 1 5 -gs x A uf? 3, 4, .. f 1: a , K- f ll , A 1- V .f , 1 . l . I 4 I A 1 1 i 1 I X Row 4: Bernice Koctelda, Dorothy Krahsen, Goorfrxna Kreqnc-ss, Narita Kaoelaid Ceilia Qanghi Sally Qassila P111 Y..-tr-vw V lsvftrzarn.-.'sl-tr Kathryn Liztdss-th, Sylvia Loranrg . . ' 1 A' ' it if 1. ,, Q , 4 YV , ' ' , fy X ' f 14 i U ixl' x n 1 AYX x ,Alr A Flow 5: lavfe M Ktnz1e, Betty Mflatiqhlin Bvty lean Mell, Glen Miller, Marlin Mohn, Richard Moniqornr-ry l- ,'r:1': M11:r:.---rd Iam-' Filson Frances Lrrxrrri, lan.. S Pf-aersori. ,, -o ' -F 1 1 I I?-.1 Row 7: Beverly Thorn: svn, Harold Tok Wolle, lf :r'r11 Yom' il 1 Q-111d Carol Vaslcey, Richard V , ' T .ar 5 A , im, 3, 4 ' fa 7, ,iv-1 g, 11, 9 -5- iv 1 Q, , A . 6 ' ti 1 1. Q V 4 ,. I I qv Ng 1 I A I x 1 r ni x A Row 5: Mfrrmrt Pr-if-rfsrri lwrxovz P :mln ra, l'1l.'r Rrrnrifrll f.11s1ll1 F'111ni'1, lf-rrp' Robinson, Marlorxf- S o'f, Nur: F2111 lr-.til lf' 1111.1 Ft-21411, Shirley iIrr1:':1, Bah S' f-:ry ..- ,. Y S n Y . 3 .K , f , 74 ' M , ian, Leo Vogel, Barbara Whitaker, Shirley Wzsr- Fharlr 5 '.','1f!.w X I 'F 11' l , 1 H Q , in . 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Throughout the year favorable cottirnents have been voiced by niany music notahles who have Eteara this line group: sing, lt would truly seern that the line fron' the selecnon Evening Prayer. given at the April 28th All-City Muslc Festival, expresses the lzuznhle and joyful spirit ot Great Falls High School clorusters Make us worthy of the Glory above' No day would be complete without a song think this group ot singers whose voices hale trorn three lull classes ot choral study which meets each day under the direction of Miss Ann Anderson. Many downtown club programs for organizations, three Christmas r a d i o local broadcasts, and a highlight called Country Style, have heen enjoyed by the singers. White Christmas as sung by the chorus brings dreams of the happy vacation time ahead, to all classes. flfl Band sl 1 ', rum Maior latin Vfjley Twirlcr, 'Tx-.nic Hgi' liirowor Daria Pafrersmi With few peers as a high school musical group, the Great Falls High School Band, under the direction ot Mr. Dana N. Pietersen, has led all departments in the school for making spirited contributions and rendering stellar performances at major activities throughout the year. First row, left 'o ight: Arr1'.1ndscn, Bad k Efrcri Esker, Elgss, Bluzniield, BrQ1denbarik,Carrrbefl. :af Sevond row, lrtf to nah? ffharnh-irIi:i, Climgfzz. Cf: iiiso. ., cox S Cjox, Dwwson, Dean, Dehon 1 lv? 5' lf- Q Q! 'V 15 'Y Thard row, lf i' 'o rifqhf: Lzun 'air Dundas Diznlox, Ewan, Edinqer Enfgelfarw, Ensley, Erickson, is ax- -ag-, N.- NJ' ' f ,gf- ,,, ,, , .xl sms we E!!! Q Q!!! SUHH ,Z xx ff K . IX N .1 The Great Polls High School Marchmq Bond First Row, left to nqht: Laslovxch, Lcxzcmcs, Lease jc: l.cPord Ie LoPurd X-ab Socond Row, left to nqht: Lewxs, D. L1ll1e, R. Lxlhe, Lmdberq LL ndmcrk Mcxlon M 1 '55 Thlrd Row, left to rxqht: Monroe, Moses, Murray, Nelson Nyqms! Ocrklc d Ohnsaoer Peck ...s Doris Hildahl Sharon Barsotti Carol Kenyon Betty Robinson B. Bloemker Lucille Bull Evelyn Chick D. Coleman C. Conquerqood Ioan Earhart B. Greenwald Betty g. gag-irners Martha Lee Clara Lynn Lois Mott Doris Nichols Nancy Nichols M, Ohnsaqer Wilm . m ' C Pun! Ol' 5 A noisy qroup of rata-tat's are these 32 Drum Corps qals whose rattlinq qood sounds bring needed dash to school spirit rallies and athletic events throughout the school year. Under the direction of Mr. Dana Pietersen, the group sponsored a successful after-qame dance for the Havre and Great Falls students, lanuary 20. 2 fl 3 Ox, idt Deloris Schulf D Spencer I. Thurber B. Varelia G, Weaver Darlene Wolf Claire: Ioyce English Lois Ioramo D. Roberts D, Zipperian we k. Ihr-Kygi Marie Anderson Robert Bergman Lois Breidenbach Nancy Carrol W Q94 fur b, f X K2 gf' OMIA 25 fra To bring classical music to the ears of Great Falls High School has been the aim of the concert orchestra. Divided into two musical groups this year, one has been able to work out more advanced music, while the smaller unit develops a firm foundation for future orchestral work. Coupled with the annual spring concert, the program this year included a radio broadcast, a trip to Havre, and special appearances at commencement, graduation, the allecity music festival, and the two school plays. David Cgmgygn May Carol Collins William Dehon Betty Flickinger Zelma Haugen Thomas Hurd Iohn Kruse Nancy Cameron William Conklin loyce Dewey loanne Gauss Joyce Hedin Aris larrett Tedlne Lamberson Nancy Campbell Barbara Cooke Larraine Duke Fay Haefer Larry Hinderager Freicla Ktvi Helen Laslovich Sqfqh Cobb William Dawson Edith Dutton Nancy Harris Ray Holm Clarence Kropp Edward I.eFebvre -W- .I f ' f I P -- ' K 4 Q ,. - N ' Q - 4' A r 4 ,, 1 4. -Q l , 1 4 X ' 9 1 5 , 'rl' D, ., , f Cx , Q: ' X A , I ' I M Qvxf fe 1 A V A' . f' . ' lf ' . ' 4 ,,- N. E . 9 , , ' A I sr v OFFICERS Presrdenl e, , , 7, 7 , ,7,, , , I eanine Thurber Vice-President Y Clarence Kropp Sec.-Treas., ,77 , , 7 IoAnne Rose Librarian , ,a,,,, ,, , , Nancy Caroll Property Manager eaaa Tom Maroney 5252522555 Szzwsvssmey liiniielfiim lifiriiilffef Iohn Makela Colleen Murray Louise Ryu DO'0'hY Smnh Dranne Pearson Sally Ann Peres Barbara Preston Fgy Hens Sharon Pearson Sheila Peterson Iulia Randall Helen Robertson Last Minutes Before the Concert We All Get Together, Socially Speak'n Welfe OH for Havre lean Stephens Kexth Stephens Nancy Washburn Bruce Weyer Ioanne Wattnem Marsha Willia ffkw 'Ziff RAC 1, , bi ,V if Nblgfxz mf Q A , , pa .Q lf lf 'Q 5 .5 I sz s 4 9 'K av, 9 1 K ' ,A ,, if S. 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The Pause that refreshes. Don't let this happen to you Swifty and his trusty sword. Soups On! 'And I says to him- vc' Xe 117 QQ on , Www W 9 nnwpj gag gnu ogg rl .......... U9 Ill -111 KIU1 If ' 5 ....,.lg, HHH mmm W!! Seniors lookin up Let's qo. Cheaper by the dozen Well you see It s th ,A 'K' . . Q. X0 Ps EMCYXY Recxden' cmd Wriqhte-n.' oegqi- Termltes? IMOYOXC 6 X Gu. N64 Boy's growing? . 5 x chi - gm X 1 153 J ee Q UN 15110 8 J ull l if fra A SCHOOL BEGINS Clefl 949 SQPTEMBER School doors open to 1475 students .498 Seniors 345 lunrors 412 Sophomores and 419 Freshmen eight new teachers Miss Sanford Mrss Erickson Miss Schoenharr Miss Kasky Mr Miller Mr lohn son and Mr Kenmston Would you rather browse in a library raise chick ens sort mail or develoo a variety of pittless cher ries? lxuder preference tests given to Freshmen Great Falls Bisons lead off 50 football season with boys 1 309 Activity tickets issued to student body Mr Miller decides to give up speech class when he finds that Ovt en s Talking Mina Birds preserved in the first National School Assembly have given his students an inferiority complex Bisons play first home garrre with the Pocatello lndrans who became Great Falls second victims 12 U tThose boys lust never will grow up They re still playing Cowboys and lndlansl Artie Frank lands tl'e Job of car oon1st for the lrnwa lmwa wins All Amer can rating the staff takes time out to sew their bu tons back on vw -5 t 1 f x, ' N HONORS YET GMX XNWATION J Elec ron c' Cl ss Officers wr n Bob lolorson B r 1 Mogstad Llovfl Smith and lc mes lf ood rnl out on op of the heap First lnivwa comes out the staff ims at another All American record Snake Dance held before K rhsr 11 game OCTOBER Karispell garrre is played as the Bisons scrlp h Braves 41 O Prospective Lona Turners and Clark Gables try out Crick G A A ers demonstrate Atlas ability on 90113 1l'lll1CIlGS Freshrren irls st rt a lid eating o'f the noantcl Classrooms Qlo ks go haywire B sons first defeat to the Butte Bulldogs 13 6 Sopho mares hold P welcome party ln honor of the Fresh men 49 Roundup ings bell with All State rating hono lmwa staff sel cted giving Donna Creekrnore editor head 1718 Gutter bal perfectionists legin com,ct1t1on Frosh choose their cheer leaders1Urrrrmmmmmmm1 M!! lt'-in A NY1, Bowlrng League 1 2 1 12 SFNIOR PIX OPEN MOUSE H542 9 ' 'W Nwfo NN Q11 A 4, fi Q 111i11: x1i,l'1-f , 'B H ru Y 1 . ,n K I , ff lf J 4 6 ,, 4 ' 2 f , 4 CQ Z ,K ,.' !!-- I --- in if rr!! iii: 'Q -ff tk Y or 1 or ,c v f M14 C K al' 1 27 1' 1 X, a ' 'Q' . . , c n':rC V- , A . 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'la ' Z' W., t ' f Q S S 1 1 S u ,S s ll, nh ll,'l 2 ffrzb we 9? sf , - .J Qu lftft U 1-.-. tl GRAND FUGLJT LEFT TURKEY DAY AARON SUCK a ell Senrors don sophrstlcated poses as xrst prx are snapped Photographers replace strarned equlprnent All senror a sembly hits senror prestlqe to the rafters iso they sayl Mutfs and caps dua out of moth r dlls to qroet the frrst snow Blue Pontes 276 VVl't9Gll9S99 Worms are d1sected rn BIO oqy classes Dara Vrn son and Ida Kandrlas are notrced eyelnq the spa qhettl rn the lunch room rather susp1c1ously Mrss Phelan world amateur champton lYp15l dem ons rates qurck coordrnatrnq knuckles as she pounds the keys Mystrcal two trnqered Dutch Dahmer rallres student enthusrasm w1th the crook of h1.s two httle fmqers Over 1000 teachers are rn own for the Teachers Convention B111 Iudge leaves durrna the weekena 'or parts un known Mr Schlarnus VIGNS accrdental aunshot hole tn roof of car tnat s one way of qettma a converuble Spooks mqnt eve hollow and school st1ll stands I-hgh school krds were good that nraht J NOVEMBLR Semor koys qu rrtet wo vs voolqroxers at hotel banquet End of trrst rncrkrna perrod students restrrcted home area hy mutual agreement Brsons lose Mrssoula 70 Toby Tyler tmarrone test for rddle skool krds Frrst prna ponas are tr ken and the .rnderclassrnen suddenly Le ornes the man of d1st1nc ron as he dons pest attue Open ldouse Parents Jalk rnto the school brrq and happy at the prospect of meetrnq therr oft sprrnq s teachers Two hours later they are carrred out 1n a state of shock Pram Lan s are rolobed for pennres rn he drrve tor the Russell Mernor1al The Cream of the Crop are reward d for therr labors when l semors form the Natronal Honor Socrety Arm1st1ce dov Noted sreal er Dr E Stanley lones address s he assembly Toaa s ana laurels ne flash stnce I. tn Club was aanr A nevx sq are aance clul rs formed under he drrec llbfl of Ken Powell S verat of the qrrls showed up w1th tcckey shrn guards lim ,, ,f A-Nm gx ,LMS .. 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BASKET' REPORT CARDS WILLIAM TELL KCILFMJGI' The tables are turned the Frosh qrv the Soplo mores a party Fne thousand fans watch the B1sons beat the Btlllnas Broncs 13 U Guess who s been e t mg vxtamm prllsl Thanksqlvlnq Day The sun IS shmmq somewhere somewhere children run and shout but there IS no Joy 1n Butte Great Falls has become Montana S ate Champlons for the second consecutlve year B nd wxth team travels to Butte GlVE GIVE GlVE French Club holds thrrd annual CARE camparqn DECEMBER All School Play Aaron Slxck from Punkrn Crack Who IS the lady rn red7'9'? The Blsons play therr ttrst game of the hapless season aqamst Glasgow Butte vs Great Falls Vars1ty football letters are qlven to and team Kahspell vs Great Falls S1111 no results Skunq offrcxally beqrns at Kmqs H111 and local hos p1tals have spec al student pnces tor broken bones e c Doctors also awe out new rates on casts WORK tlll beqxns on Roundup jk J 9 tiliv J !ll-Vt-m Lx XX O Annual Chnstmas concert IS presented by the chorus and the orchestra l' unqry wolves collect at the doors ot the Home Ec room as the q1rls are mclctnq Chrrstrnas andy Kathy Lrndseth crowned Queen of the Snow at the annual Booster Club dance An all mus1c assemlly qwen by the chorus GFHS chorus and orchestra burst forth thetr talent over local rcd1o wrres Chrlstmas Day IS celebrated wrth 'ull stockmqs full hearts and lull turnmres Booster Club rnstalls unbreakable qlass basketl backboards 1950 lANUARY New Year s aay of l95O bnnas a new hall century new snow and many new resolutlons Rested IVWD students return to school after partres dances skunq etc etc Donkey basketball Paul Buck rtdes PWD aqa1n Mrs Phelan asks her students to awe the most lm portant stor1es of the year and one of the more lntelllaent shall l say members ol the class re marked Drck T acy s marrraae to Tess Trueheart UNFAII2 its P1 I fl nf? , 4 I MIR AMERICA SIT DOWN STRIKE QE? g ot f I x 'S' Q2 1 ,L ,. 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Pan Amerlcan club sponsors the March of Dtmes campargn for the hrst tzme Senrors express talents as they try out for Semor Play Wayne Holmes comes up w1th some new grey ha1rs after Don Bechtold a trxck archer plays W1l ham Tell nn a Natzonal School Assembly FEBRUARY March of Drmes benefxt game Mr Afnerxca presents assembly to the gtrls deltght and the boys envy Oh Those Croc-kodrle Tears We lose the Old Goat basketball trophy to Havre Mr Swarthout threatens to su1t up the ftrst I5 people be they gtrls teachers or anythmg else that may wander tnto hts offtce for the next game ff My SPRING ? fa P 'dx me bij Qt TSW! Mi IQ JUNIOR ASS EM BLY J 4 Freshmen class assembly IS presented and the up per classmen realtze the talents ot the lrttle Greemes Then the Semor a1rls obtect to board rulrng on out of school dates The Semor Ball IS a great success as hearts as well as feet flutter to Valent1ne mustc 12 Skt Club members go to Whxteflsh meet l 2 Valent1ne s Day hearts and flowers Need we say more? 8 NROTC candzclates take physxcals at Helena Orchestra presents concert 5 The Btsons take on Anaconda and Butte W1ll Dehon causes not ln Chemlstry w1th horn nms and crew cut Chorus entertams at Kxwams luncheon MARCH Northern D1v1s1onal Basketball Tournament at Glas gow New RGGIO Club organ1zed Art Clmgan stuffs ballot box m btcl for Prestdency Class B Basketball Tournament banquet Chorus entertarns agaln Semor Play The Torchbearers goes over w1th a btg h1t 2,4 2 2' helrt f 1 X Qhwqf 1 Q 4 Z 4 lei ' X JMR Rb' pcfur lt!! .ol if Ml t l 1 W5-1 Y lx! y If WALKING UD OUT FEMIVIE5 OLIC 11571 Y -'J I ' , , , d 7 H, ,fi I If v f ' J ,CC 1- X17 xx X J f , 'U f H 2 '3' If ' -Ifc f 291 j ' 9 0 0 X., W Sr : f if ' 6 1 f ,X X -ff VL ff f f f I 4 sf JQ I V' l' I ' 7 , A 1 In ', fl J J ,.y, 2 Q f , I ,' 4 I 1 K ,f 7 ' 9 'lt ,, , 6 1' ' A 6 4 41 2 f ra 1 4 5- 61411, al' 13 . . 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'.l'..C.Z3.. 11621 ADMINISTRATION Dean ot Women Executive Board Faculty Pr1nc1pa1 Representat1ves School Board School Nurse Superintend nt Vice Principal ACTIVITIES Agora Club All School Play Booster Club Cheer Squad Debate Club Drivers Course French Club G A A Latin Club Lettermen s Club L1brary Club National FOTGHSIC League National Honor Society Ottice Force Pan Amer1can Club Patrol Squad Players Club Proiectiomsts Radio Club Red Cross Senior Play Sk1 Club ATHLETICS Baseball Basketball Intramural Varsity Bowling Coaches Football Iunior Vars1ty Varsity I1 BX 1219 11819 95 97 102 82 93 85 90 Girls Sports Hockey Managers National Athletic Honor Soc1ety Ski Team Track Trophies AUTOGRAPHS CALENDAR CLASS SECTIONS Freshman Iunlor Senior Class W111 Sophomore DEDICATION A Capella Band MUSIC Christmas Program Drum Corps Orchestra Twirlers PUBLICATIONS Iniwa Editors Publications Staff Roundup Editors SCHOOL LIFE Championshio Snapshots Dances Booster Ball French Club Lettermen s Club Senior Ball Pro1ect Scenes Roundup Day SCENIC Pictures Senior Advlsories Teachers' Candid SPONSORS TITLE PAGE Shots 98 99 184188 154158 73 80 57 84 24 51 85 72 132135 137139 144145 9192 128152153 149150 458 53 55 151 180181 1 ' ' A ,L L L, LL L 104 1 rorr L roro 11 A PPPPP PP e e PP 101 ' i i V i iiir i V LL L LL LLLLLL LLL L L U ' ' ' 84 - 1 f 7 yFV8 VyV Y V IO ' ,L ,L ,L 103 f f V f H W V 8 ' L L L L, 100 LLL, LLLLLLL L 11 ' ' ' 7 Student Association Officers LLLLLLL L L 20 ' ' ' ' ' ' L L L L ,L L 11 L L L, LL L L 108 ' L, L - A L L L ,L ,L ,L 123 ' 52 L L 107 - L L 108 2-3 L, L L 109 ' ' L L L 128 . . . 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