Great Falls High School - Roundup Yearbook (Great Falls, MT)
- Class of 1952
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QM? fl X-ff S X - F , yearn - X in X f-...FE-'--1 ,fi H f -mtv? gm, X -C X Q mm 0+ CONTENTS Q Declic lf n Admanzstmiion Class Afhl 12' 8 AJc .'c' MCI cl Sm M ff' ff- ,ex fra- rffq X x YW 5.-E' - WW 'fc it? ,lg g ? MM j'S X Ji' ' C eg I NN! ' 'i A -5 '-J i ..,-is v..2.,. .. ,...w-Mfg. xxx xxa- 4. t Frosh Alley w 'wbffgff ' ,-4 fig' Somber ludQes F I Mmwh Y M 'N. 'NY . .., ,0.f Aw 'M-.., . 5 ,V ff, . 1' ' .. of-Vo, 'Q pf . UMW., -. , . V' ,. vm f M ru. Wwmg 2', f . lit W uw, em 'ffz 7-.. f f,,.-Q., MW. Nl 5 ll gf, ii ' is f fi 5 X4 Seniors, Step Up! The delightful strolls, Roundup picnics, clatter of cleats on the cement as the Bison Gridders rush to practice, and the thrill ot seeing Old Glory wave proudly over the campus of G. F. H. S.-truly, the most beautiful campus in the Northwest-will long be remembered. Bright Editice . ,. I . , ' n w 1 , ' ff, .M ,.. - ,, . V. y, fog., -i .,- zaimw . . . if -11' i . 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Witli this in mind, we dedicate our 1952 Roundup to Montana resources and emphasize the part public schools can play in developinq the people of a state so material resources may be better used. We recognize our responsibility as students, taculty and school administration to do the best work we can in this great co- operative process ot developing all tour human and naturali resources to the tullest extent. RQBERT B. FARNSVVORTH Superintendent The colorful and exciting story of Montana, the Treasure State, captures and holds the in- terest ot all persons tamiliar with its history. The resources ot the State and the friendly hos- pitality ot its people have made Montana an attractive place tor visitors and a source ot inspiration to its residents. Because Montana has seen the importance ot education in the development ot any state, many modern educa- tional institutions have been or are now being constructed. This is insurance tor the continued growth and development ot our State, the Treas- ure State. Congratulations to the Roundup Statt and the Senior Class ot l952. .RH 'crriir H. HANcocK izl 5 , Principal Wwfwuuqmn Quan. nl, B044 A Counseling students on academic and personal matters, admin- 1Sl9f1TlCl college board examinations, mental ability tests and colleC1e scholarship examinations and interviewing parents are some of the responsibilities of Mr. Lowell f-lults, Dean of Boys. l-le f , has aided in establishing satisfactory scholastic and social adjust- 'I ment in the high school and his friendly and amiable rnanner,has ' won him many laurels in his field of education. if 1 I ,Y j 4 , ff fi f f, M ,wif Qian, nf, HMM, As Dean of Girls, Miss Catherine Rathman has won a warm place in the heart of every girl in school by her sympathetic under- standing of their teen-age problems and by her sincere efforts to direct their social, moral and educational standards to the highest level of achievement. Besides helping the girls with their choices of colleges and future occupations, Miss Rathman also sponsors the newly organized Girls' League which acts as the voice of the girls of the school. a5'nwwL nf, J Keeping the wheels turning efficiently, the eight men and women who constitute the Board of Trustees guide firmly and diplomatically the policies of our school system. These delegates are elected by the people for a term of three years and accept the responsibilities of providing equal educational opportunities, This year the members have turned their attentions toward providing federal aid for the school system and have also helped to draw up plans for shop additions in the high school. 2'-L ' we ----mm 'X r' V ,v 57 8 f . V fi w 1 V YA' Q Anderson, Ann r ,,-XA 1 fm . 'S X w I Buck, Paul D. r i1,D.T A. H n'u:r-1 S715-' Cffl' jr- rlmm l'-111021 S? :fr A r 111.-'qw Uzmzvr 1:'1 .' All ulxzzr :Nl-:H rg IQ If Nwruxrsrwqik-1rxr.r1 Lim: N N Crouch, M. L. ,lil ...- ,iy ,'. N ...M Boho, Eino A. I? 17 M Ifvi 'N ifZwI1T.1'r F1121-in 1' ,.,' U rl'-:ram l'1x.xu L: my .ul N Nr- 'won I-H-QP: r1.w1l1zrwi.' Islzmxr- - Allllffr- and A.1rv1ty Fund 'mf Chapman, Zail E. E. A. r1Ilf1E1Vifj1'1!v'1'? Umverswy QI VVYflS!'l1H11fOI1 Af'1flim1 and Punt. ull Mfnflrenrnrrrs Fr C'N:'1 l' ot irq T1c1u1o1-- Clfnzs Sr1p.wzw'1sr.rI ol Huh Svhool Bowlmq Dczhmer, Henry F. E A., 1.1. E. Iffonhnzr SVJT9 UH1'J'?fSlfY SZQCQ Sxdfs Physjil Efi'.xiQ 1f:r. EasPie'h'11I Ccatk .-3.ss1s':r.' f:3:?1Q'f':'Q::1I,T1':ilt 4 v x,' M D , 7 .KE 2, ' ' ' 2.15.2 I ,. . , Q Browning, Elsie H. B. A. Umvcrbrly QI Montana Umvsrbny ot TAINDESOTG Umv-frmty ol SOLIYPXQYII Cfulzfornm VVorId Hrstory and Socxcl Studws Sponsor of In1ern-JtlonalFwfndsh11rC1uh 4 E -1 in Coffman, Margaret B. A. E., M. A. Folorado State Collcqe of Educatlon Commerual 'wi Erickson, Audrey A. A., B, S. HUSNI1 junior fjgllfqe V , f Tgrnversry cz Mznr.e5g'q Lnqlmn C f N., ,, , .. E1.ron.,.. CfT,'.rr1rrrq1J1v,rb UECYATOI' Lt Plzyffyg Club Coafh ot Dramq Pmdufrmns of fu AA. M if . -.ggi-2'g:Q1:,' .- x 7.45.1 HA: . ' . 4 f 431 'AA fQ4 'ff' fmfi, 1 XX, X 54, J if f ' 45 l ' v f'Z, f 1 VO f . ,gi Q? +2 f X , I 52 as i KX , VV ,N , 1 ,Q 3 ag V. i f . . A ff V symvwmf 2 Erickson, Karl W. B. A., M. Ed., Montana State University Montana Stale Colleae Advanced Bookkeeping, Salesmanship Economic Relations Coordinator ot Cooperative Part-time Training Program lfireftor of Sehool Employment Service 1 , . , ,fy X AM. ,uf 17 rf M W f , ','f Mem ,... Q, V. A , V ,f l .. f, f My 4, We f f -.,-., V 25.2 E bf- , ,cWf,f,,' Erickson, Lorine E. A. B., M. A. Peru State Teafihers Colle-qe University ot Colorado University of Minnesota Columbia University Geometry Algebra Goven, lean Grail, Edward L. E A E. A. QQ 34-,..s :sg-L ':a'herS CO1l9Q'? University of Washington f.igf,if:'5'f:? CQLQQQY Bookkeeping tggihgg ' ' V1 Social Studies Co-sponsor of Freshman Class : 2:e5 1 X V , f . V. , ...., f f' ,,,,,E.-, I VV VV. V i 1 www V t Haugen, Paul S., lr. B. M. Vfestchester State Teachers Colleqe Eastman School of Music Berkshire Music Center Temple University University of Pennsylvania Symphony Orchestra 'Training Crfrhestra Instrumental Ensembles 4 S A A A Vfllfeff . 'Z' Ruth C. E. A., Leb on Colleae Tetnrfleggllniverstty P n sly vania State College l V an School of Languages ro rench, English 1 Sponsor ot Sophomore Class Sponsor of French Club X ya Garver, Ieannette B. A., M, A. University oi Montana University of Southern California University oi Chicago U. S. History Sponsor oi Agora Club vm ,,., xg. ww ,, 4 fi ' G Haines, Martha B. A. University ot Des Moines University of California University of Washington University ot Montana World History American History fr V, Harris, Grace E. A., M. A. Phillips University Northwestern University American University U. S. History Vtforld History tlll 3- I Q ! 3 , ,x sk , X S' .Ji so W i Henry, Donna Holmes, Margaret :X li li 21 N 21 li I3 tl:,1x't1Q.t'x'ottt-t 5.11 ltlwttttitta Stato Volt-Ngo '1 tn- ri . Univ- rstiy ut lXl1nn01iota ' . gtg.: tint, llonit' ttf-.iktn-1 --t Lvl- tztlttuwi l txt tl ' txttt.1 ' .t .ttni R lun, Ludvlk H. A, ll., lxlobraslaa Stato liarvtitd Untvttsity Adams State Colorado Stair! Platw Lirtonit tty Pravttval Matltttltxattfs Assistant Cotifli ot Football, Baslac-tball 5'. .I'l 9ti?if ' . -Q s 4 M951 Kissler, Betty lane B. A. University of Colorado Colorado State College of Education World History, Social Studies World Geography Latin Amen ran History Sponsor ot Pooster Club , . t l i E, X . x Xt X it 5 mt 1 tix, L. Keniston, Richard B. S., State College ot Washington College ot Puget Sound World History, Social Studies lrload Trafl-1 Coach Assistant Coach of Football, Basketball Sponsor ot Ski Club t Leary, Grace M. B. A. University of Montana English -3 ., 1 X... ...sawn Iun, Dorothy A. B. Univctstty ot Denver t Colorado State College ot ducation Denver School t Librarian ' Library Sponsor ot Libr ry f' Kennedy, Carl E. B. S, Northwest Missouri State College Colorado State College of Education Stagecrait, Commercial Art Applied Design Sponsor ot Freshman Class ,. 'HV , 5 'fe 1 Q ' I ,..., f-tim, Z1 ,,,, ,Q . K., McElroy. Harold L. B. S., M. A. Billings Polyterhnic Institute Rocky Mountain College Montana State University Social Studies World History gi 54 McKay, Robert I. Miller, Iames P. B. S. A, B. The Stout Institute Colorado State College of Education Sheet Metal, Printing Nebraska University I. V. Football Coach Speech, Debate Iunior I-liqh Basketball Sponsor ot Debate Club Golf, Tennis Sponsor oi Iunior Class Morris, Beulah K. B, S., Montana State College Montana State University University College of University Advanced Advanced ot Chicago Education of Southern California Typewrttinq Shorthand W, ,,,.,,, 145' , ,f1g,,fw 4,2 Morris, Laelcz Io Nelson, Ella NGISOH, MYIUG E- A, A., E. A. A. B. B. A, Colorado 'J.'o:nan's College Greqq School, Chicago Concordta College Montana Sta'-e University University of Nebraska University of Minnesota Typing, Thomas Shorthand University ot Montana Montana State University Eookkeepgnoj University ot Washington English 5, 6, 7, and 3 Denver University Sponsor of junior Class University oi Southern California Olson, Gertrude Parsons, Edmund A. , ' B. s. B. S. f' B, P. . s Gustavus Adolphus College Colorado State Col eqe A. 6 M. Missouri State Montana State College Army Air Force dio School Stout institute of Wlgggnsm Montana State University Capitol Radio neerina School Oretgon,StateC' Blolggy Radio Shop, E ric Shop Machine Shgp Spo sor of Ca de-Ray Radio Club , t7 Nl QQ N U lt t13l W5 , 4, . P55-45 : w K -Q V ..-.w ,is l x ' :- -,pl J' Phglqnl Clam ni, Rhodes, Goldcx Moy Robinson, Helen N t N -' ' X B A. l x l P 1 Qntl-flozx Colle TF ' l ,rw ywlrvww Sf'FHll5l1 1 . SQ onsor oi PGIl't5sUliIlCF1Il Club l Nun 1. .- 1, , . l' fflxiillxll Llllll l lil, A 3 Q lx ,r Hoseberry, Arthur S. Ross, Helen ll, 3 F A , lul. A KlI1r'1S SUM Til 'lv xg Qjf.',p- l.XY'lt11mm Cvllf H l.lV1xfrs.'jf ljf.xYI-l' C'l,l'.xrtll-.Jll1,.x'lrsl ,' l,l::.','- rf: .l :slxirz :Tix Uu1vl1x:'.x1ywl l.l..1slx1x:alo1v l'z.x Tl. :'.,:: Jimi l: : 1',1 .,.. Ll, S Hls'o1'.' lC.'o1lllllls'wxy lllll' JV C-I Y..1ll1l-.-3lL1.l -3 Adli ....--- N l S , 1, ,. I 1 'ASW tv. Y Schlcxmeus, Floyd E' S Xl Ed B 5' S 'Cl' 'st-i15.f'1'f v' ' 'l 'Tf Qqleq EfiZ'.'TY.l f x V: :cd l'f.1l. . ' 'eu 3 'Tmznr r l.Imvirs1'g' lr.1'.'- Yslf, A Lge bra, I . Qlxilfi 1 l'Q Ms, If Scovil, R. I. .--f, P-, ,:-,f I 1 l1l '1 lO --ami'-v-, Algfbru X. SX Scxvcxqe, Iohn L. P. A Sion! lnstltutw UNlV'5l'Slf'5' O1 XY-'1Sl11IlQfE'Il lvlonlmmi Sl-Nw flvllwiw l-ls clnillll 'nl DTG','.'l11l.j Sevcllslcxd, Winifred M, St. Cloud Tflzlfhexs Collc-gg l:lnl'. :Is1i',' Fug.-lpgsfy-T I Eollfqf of Eglallfqllgyl rll1.f.lr5,ly if r.l-mg . Q ', may Hull U M 'lx - ' . , .r1::n:lrn, f 11,-Q I ll-ll w,. Sherman, Iosie C. B. A. University ot Minnesota University ot Wasliinglon College of Education Latin Sponsor of Latin Club E j I t V: In Q V fm- W' . 1 gg, I V vt 1 3 n? ' Q Q . 4 1 v if 1 Stephens, Nellie A. B., M. A. Eerea College Lll'lr'J'E'l'5l'Y ci Arizona English Spznssr of lunar Ped Crass X SM XJ Q .3 l Swutthout, Bill HIS B, A, - Montana State University l Physical Education S' ' Director of Athletics Football Coach Qt ijt Yqt , ' Shu11,.'Paul E. E. My-E,, M. M. E. Uriiversr oi Colorado Ea?rsL,f Sponsor oi Instrumental Ensembles Fin 511,12-1g1,,Q ..,,. W, I, ,wA.,? E' mf. ' I K W 6 . ff Aff ine. f 'ff ' f 1 f 919, fwff, ' ' 27 ' f n ' 12,4 ,V 'wwf ' 2 'Lyff f yjgJ'zj'f,.3fQ!,f,f, ' f ' :areal 1., M .1 ,.2-AZMZQQ, ,f ..,-7!,',f,' qwnfff .1 .M zwirt wi ,Av , .N WWMWM' T' I, I, 9f7,fw.I. ',j,Af,. f ,-,W di'-fb-' f N 'iff' 1 ,, ' 5 :ff 1 5 ff' f 1.77117 13 I ' X 5 V56 'XZ ff Sticht, E. H. B, A., M. Ed. River Falls State Teachers College Montana State University Chemistry f fig, it, me M - - Swenson, Thelma B. A. Montana State Universrty English Sponsor of Senior Class I Steianoii, Iohn I. B. S., M, E. California Institute of Technology Montana State College State University Science of Natl Scienfe Talent Search Q 742141 Stockham, Ramon P. A. B. Colorado State College oi Education Colorado University Practical Mathematics General Science Co-sponsor ot Ski Club Thompson, Inez B. S. University of Minnesota University of Wisconsin Algebra, Intermediate Algebra Solid Geometry tl5l L X Tonkin. Lelcx Henkel Q wendel' AUCIWY B S. B Dillon Slate Normal Mcnmncf Slme 0311999 Eastern' Montana Slate Normal E,hY5l'7G1 Educfilion Billings Polytorliniv 5POT1SOl' Of G- A4 A, Art Structure, Art Approvitition SPOHSOY of Girl Tumblers Drawing and Pamtmq R Willett, Robert Ycmke, Hcmnuh R. B, S., M, E, B. S., M. A. SC Mgmqng Slqlg College Northwestern 'State Montana State University DGUVSY UYUVGYSUY Ivlqihemgtlgs Colleqe- of the Pacilic Speech Sponsor ot National Forensic League Coach of Declam. and Extemp. Speaking I Akers, Bernice Secretary to Principal t16l vi .tn Y Whittemore. Olive G. A. B. University of Michigan University of Southern California University of Colorado University of Oregon English Havenen, Elizabeth liool Nurse President .. ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, . . Wai' In FIRST SEMESTER: Vice President ,,,,,,, .,,,....... ..,,..,,....,,,,.,,,,,, Secretary ,,,,,,,,, Treasurer... gm, ,Q X K 4 ra in .........Bruce Ensley .......Bill Conklin ....,........Sally Smith Artha Eustance ant f 2 ' The student government oi today represents an ever-present challenge for the students with the opportunity to express their ideas and opinions freely. Based on this democratic principle, the Council oi Representatives, the Executive Board, and the Student Association Ciiicers collaborate, on acting policies tor the betterment ot the school. With this objective in mind, the newly organized Student Court forms judgment on any acts by students or groups which would hinder the school's progress. These students, elected to ottice by secret ballot, perform the necessary duties in goveming G. F. H. S. - fe. SECOND SEMESTER President ................. ........,..................................,....,,.,...........,........ .... G e orqe Economy Vice President ......... ............. . .. Phil Todd Secretary .............. ....... B everly Monroe Treasurer .....v..... .. Artha Eustance 'X 'zagnafwl First Semeslgr Second Sornuslor .9 5 . . ., mat D U . N fl- r is . -' fi' 5 Q 'L?.,.Ft 1 xx. Q H4519 ' ' .. ,tv -wi .Q ,J AY e if f t-N .Fl 4 i : . . si x s kj t' ' 3 x , ,F L I sg k 1411 1 QL . .a X .al M N ' ' i st. 'W Q E ' t Ywffi Bob Ummm Htwlksn Bfgvvn Bruce Ensley Marvin Holtz SENIORS Qi c .y K f Q o X Q. .A , i' Q l l -f X. QPXQQ N' ' tt . I . HW tl ' is xi S F . is 2 l .. Li Roqef Righgfdsgn Anne Kalberq Martha Lee Ray Woolf ' A FEW lp' G., ,h W U gh Q NSR is-'Q ,Q Q . g ,Z iii A . If l l Malcolm Haricock Meetinq bi-monthly to improve school conditions, this orqan- ization discusses the budqet and takes ti- nal action on laws suoqested by the Council. i153 fi 5.534-kf 1:0- Carmen Thorson 'Uv vw Thelma Vfoolsey IUNIORS 5' -...Q Ruth Parker SOPHOMORES m W' 'mo f ' WV' fa, w Don Moe TYDiCal of the U. S. Senate, the B o a r cl consists of two repre- sentatives of e a c h class, elected every Semester by the Stu- dent body. Ken l-loltz FRESHMEN Dorothy Acord 101 101 102 102 103 103 104 104 105 105 106 107 107 108 108 109 109 112 113 114 121 122 122 123 123 301 -01 202 202 203 204 Q04 Los 105 305 :os 233 -JD Los zoe rw rio Lia Qii iii Qi: Qi: 213 213 114 fit 215 215 21:5 216 217 217 218 215 301 302 303 303 304 305 305 306 306 307 308 308 309 309 310 311 311 312 313 131 314 314 315 315 316 316 317 318 318 Cate These members ot the Council, elected each semester trorn every advisory, represent the students at the Council meetings held regularly throughout the school year to discuss school problems and propose direct legislation tor the betterment ot the school. This organization, typical ot the House ot Representatives, has handled such problems this year as Roundup Day, sportsmanship, school dances and the Student Court. 1-iaefer, Wayne Hancock, Malcolm Dehon, Donald Dorr, Laverne Roban, Io Ann Raymond, Bette Lehman, Janet Zoller, Lora Manthey, K. Nisbet, Dick Gue, Kenneth Nelson, Yvonne Nass, Mildred Pauls, Pat Pinsoneault, B. Zunchich, Mike Kolstad, Shirley Wendt, Louis Pederson, Ann VVheele-r, Ie-rry Soltesz, Margie Neumann, Sally Christison, C. Bailey, Barbara Conger, Leslie Kaufman, lra Kerr, Allan Egged, Charlotte Foster, Herb Calahan, Neva Scotson, Dick Schafer, Robin A:ord, D:r:thy Adolphson, K. Kolsrud, Donna LaFtcsa, Katherine Puzcn, Lcis bayre, Ardice inisied, Karin criiiih, Sally Anderson, Shirley Tonkcvi:h, faik Tiffany, San Linden, Franz guajelarvd, Shirley .:x:xe, iazk Snyder, Reinard Brink, lackie Conklin, Bill Pokarriey, lerry Preston, Hancy Iohrtson, Harry Vance, Barbara 1-lcltz, Ken 1-lcrning, Lynette Vfilscn, Gary Vlriqht, Rita O'Leyar, Shirley lfiundale, Pat 1!1c1J1ahon, Carol Moe, Don Nelson, Tom lfoland, Ken Emmet, Bob Evanson, lim Fransen, Rick Adolphson, I. 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Fir t row left to right: Larry l-lrnderaqer, Bruce Ensley, Ralph Flandono, lim Adolphson, Kay Bergman, Second row Norman V auqh Charles Dewey, Merrill Packer Third row: Frank Newcomb, Neil Cooper, Dan Eigeman. The three girls that attended Girls' State at Billings Rocky Mountain College, lune ll-17, l95l, and the eleven boys that attended Boys' State at the campus ot Western Montana College of Education at Dillon, August 19-28, l95l, were chosen from a mine ot lunior students and were assayed tor their content of fine character leadership and exceptable standards ot scholarship. Through actual participation as citizens ot a mythical state, patterned in the likeness of Montana, these people were trained to assume the duties and responsibilities ot voting citizens. , 1 QM 'Zn From left to right: Bonny Srlvernale, Ruth Mahoney, IoAnne Warzeka, 1 4 .. hy5,5wq,s.,f N dw W 25-Q XY my K g, .. i Q in M .M ? 5. . W' 'X Q A A' ' 41 Q, ,. - 5 sw , ' . 4, 3 W 11: .- ,X .. ,-Q., A I . -. 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QQ A 2OH, 96' X. 0066 sow' OCX X wee Mm WOOdWOfk Special i sts we ' flmm, ,ly L OFFICERS Scott Farmer ,,,.,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,.........,. ,,,.,,..,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,, P r esident Ralph Randono ,,,,..,...Y., ,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,, V ice President Bonnie Silvernale .,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, S ecretary-Treasurer Miss Thelma Swenson ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sponsor Mr. Paul Buck ...,,,,, ..,..,,, ,,,...,..,, S p onsor ln 1948, 444 verdant students were handed the key to the Treasure Chest of G. F. H. S. to find many memorable moments in a hiqh school life. Now, the class of '52 has blossomed and bloomed since their first excitinq Roundup Day to the last strains of music from the spectacular Senior Ball, and many treasured memories have been stamped indelibly on the minds of the 272 qraduatinq Seniors. As their footsteps echo through the halls for the last time, recollections of talented class assemblies, fine scholastic records, and excellent athletic performances will never be forgotten. Saying goodbye to four years of studies and fun, the Class of '52 closes the door of the Senior Entrance and opens the door to the future. Ackerman, Neil Raymond mu .J I, f:a'. ' 'o FaS'z:T.f lftskf-'ball Arif, T ijt Sl.-'rr N a .. cl s ' pp.-V :.g,--- - F .,.t...t.., l... ru. - F . N- t Acord. Charlene Favorite Ptisttttto: lxlaytna thu oiaau uluttou To Eoaclt piano and Qu -.S A Ctxptwlla Chou 3 -1 t'lut:2tmas Ptoaram l-.'-3-Il liouttdup Float l Adolphson, Iames Warner lim Favottto Pasltme: Flytna lets Ambttton' To bo successtul tn hte and always have enoualt to oat - N A-'ttvtttes :R ' Boys' State -1 National Honor Society 4 Heisoy Award l-3 Aaora Club -l Lattn Club 3 Q, '- Q Student Council Q--1 . Q Roundup Sweepstakes 3 3 Pep C lub 3-Ll Afxg fri-,f'-'Wt K luntor Red Cross l nf 'l-. Track 1-3 -,, jg Intramural l ' Fl o ' 3 ,.. , l 1 M.. 3' - l lll l ia Amdahl, David S. Dave Favortte Pasttme: Readtnq and records Ambtttonz To own the Ht llat Acttvtties: D. E Club el Roundup Float 2-3 Christmas Program 1-1-3-l Pep Club 3-4 Sprtnq Festtval l-2-3--1 Chorus l-T-3-4 A Cappella Chotr 3-Ml Amundson, Mable Louise Favonte Paskmf Izzvgnz and Don .-'X:r1lN1'.::1' T: be 'lie se're': tc the Preszdent .-Xi't'.'.f:f-5' ff- Rtfusres-iti'1 e Baud 1 1-3 Span: P'es','.'1' '- Bind Tcurl :init E-3.1 fimrrpxuee e lunar Prom C:mrrt. ee 3 Phyers C1 .E 4 Ez:-j Se rea. Dr1','.r.w I -t tjil Ji' Swim Plfbll X H Vs - Bailey, Iames ludson ltlll lfavot tte llasiuuei l rctound CCtllfGflllt1 Ambtttott: To loo Cl PSY-'lllffc trtst Al tix .tres Naitonal Honor Society el Xl'rst1nalt se Talon? Search Honorable Mention 4 Chorus lf-3 -1 A Cappella and Quartet3--1 Laitn Clulo l-Q Agora Club -l Sprtna Festival l-2-3-4 Pep Club 3--1 Roundup Sweepstakes 3 Roundup Parade 1-Q-3--1 Class Assembly I Must: Award 3--1 Christmas Progratn l-Q-3 -1 ? s G X , X,- Bartle, Charles Edward Chuck Favortte Pasltme: l-lunttzx-if Arnbxtton: To become a Y mechanic Activities: Entered from Ne-thart lltoh School 3 Y Q Antonick, IOYCU Mane low. !',M,,Lf,. l'lt-.Mtytw Slilllltl MHt,1.',,1 ,QU to Vvllv-iw tuwl ':-.-1: '.- ltttt'-tl N lt 1'2t':-' l:,l. tw.-tml ttvut xitattl lltah Il. ltm-l ' tl X cl l ,ltzvztt-1 tl-'llliit' 'l 'llxxtt'ttt-1 tiltll' l l -l ltltttnt-Alto ' flktulult-1 ltttuxi Stall .i -l Htxutt-iup Stat! -l ll-'V lllllll l .1 3 l-thu Cluli l lutwa Aolvetltstna Mar. -1 Tho little Doa Lauf1hcd 4 Nm Nei, Bailey, Margaret Ellen Moray Favorite Pasttme: Bowhna Amlottton: To lic successful and always be happy Acttvtltesi Entered lrom Fairlteld lltoh Srhool Ll Prtvtna Courso 3 Roundup Stall 3-4 Pep Club 3-4 Decca Club 4 Bateman, Eva Elizabeth Eva Favorite Pastxme: lim and day-dreaming Ambttion: To make lim a llUDPY life and to travel Acttvittes: Chorus 2 Slitrina Festival 2 Library Club 3 Peo Club 3 Office Duty 4 197, Bechard, Dolores Darlene Terry I I. Favorite Pastime: That old ' 4 gang ot mine Ambition: To be a nurse ,J ,. .V travel and be happy . we av- , ,ff Activities: , DECA Convention, Bozeman 4 45 G.A.A. Secretary l-2-3 ski Club 2-3 ,i Players Club 4 ' D. E. Club, Room Secy. 4 Iunior Assembly 3 lunior Prom Music Chr. 3 Senior Ball Music Chr. 4 Roundup Statt 3 Roundup Float l-2 Pep Club 3-4 4 The Little Dog Laughed 4 Beckman, Anna Marie Becky A Favorite Pastime: Talking ' Ambition: To be a missionary Ar'-M. t Activities: . M tv G F'H'S4CClHlSyXFePq3JE 4 j q .gf ' P Library ub, . . -4 4' ll Pep Club 3-4 . DYIVSYVS Course 4 Bell, Nadyne Emma 1 Ama, Nay Favorite Pastime: Iust having -L ' ' Ml' ' ' fun . . Ambition: To live a long, '.,x,, A., happy, successful life V UQ. . ., Activities: Q, French Club 2-3-4 ' - Ski Club 4 2 ' Senicr Ball Committee 4 Pep Club 3-4 Q :P G.A.A. 1 F Benedick, Earl Raymond ' f 57 Favorite Pastime: Having fun Ambition: Make my first ' million in lO years . M, A I Activities: ,V Q Projectionists Club 1-2-3-4 Proyectionists V. P. and President 3-4 ft' ' Patrol Squad 3-4 , Patrol Squad Secy 4 'V Senior Ball Committee 4 X7 tm 'tg 1. . f , ' f .Q 4 .I 74 gf V 'mfm . 1, f ' Benson, Iames Robert Hhmu Favorite Pastime: Hiking and camping Ambition: To find one live passenger pigeon Activities: Proiectionists Club l Pan American Club 3 I. V. Football 3 Varsity Football 4 Roundup Art Staff 4 lniwa Staff 4 Advertising Mgr. 4 Roundup Staff 4 me 3 Berg, Mattie Susie Favorite Pastime: Drawing Ambition: To be successful in whatever l attempt to do Activities: Tumbling Club 1 Library Club 3 Roundup Day Float l-2-3 Pep Club 3-4 D. E, Club 4 lniwa Staff 4 ,www map Bley. Betty lean Betts Favorite Pastime: Getting Sal to let her hair grow Ambition: Live, love, laugh, and be happy Activities: Cheer Squad 1 Representative l G.A.A, 1 Booster Club 2-3-4 Booster Ball Dec. 2-3-4 Ski Club 4 Driving Course 4 D. E. Club 4 lunior Prom Dec. 3 Senior Ball Dec. 4 lniwa Circulation Mgr. 4 .3.'i-SS ' AT' .. . 4' 4 ,,' . 'I 'fr u,, '-.rr ' -4' f - 1 I 1. vxfvn-.ww . 71 P' I 1 .,, . . r .fQ' fri Berg, Conrad Gordon Favorite Pastime: My Plym- outh Ambition: To get it paid for Activities: Representative 2 Freshman Football l Freshman Track l Roundup Float 1-3 Chorus 4 Bergman, Robert Kaye Favorite Pastimez Hunting and fishing Ambition to own a good ranch Activities: Orchestra l-2-3-4 Orchestra Propi Mgr. l-3 Heisey Award l-3 Boys' State 3 Pep Club 3-4 iwwww :f.t 1 . fir, wk -5 -. 4 5 W '12, 1 . Q 5 ,Ai Ze, 4 f Wim 4 it f , ff f W5 ' z 4 s , fr 4 5 44 Bliss, Dorothy Ieanne Favorite Pastime: Meeting new people Ambition: To be a hostess for a Steamship line Activities: G.A.A. l-2-3-4 G A.A. Executive Board 4 GAA. Treasurer 3 Latin Club 4 Home Ec. Club 4 Band l-2-3 Heisey Award l-3 Representative l National Honor Society 4 Pep Club 3-4 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Roundup Parade 3-3 Pep Assembly 1 Boho, Leland Maurice Yi. r l' riff A: roa sb 1 ind 1.. Q rm, and Q l 4 Tw-it t .tn M,-.1 qt, 1 gn P. 1 Sire -1 ill P1:1:1.- l'.lk5 f 6' 5 F-'Ll .',:1: Q 3 4 1 Bondy, Frank Evans, Ir. lO1a'101::1 Fa1'Q1 1'r lTis'.111-I F1-11111111 Swat Allllflfltxll' Ta int'-ont .1 good t SV-at 1-i1nover A1'111'1lt0s Ewostt 1 Club .3-3--l ,, - 1 -1 Booster Ea.. L-3111 . -,1--1 lntraniur-il Basketball l Roundup Parade Q-3 Pep Club 3-4 'N 1 41 X Bosshardt, Richard I. ' Drk Fzvrrre Paswme: Azril'-1'::-11 To be su'-'esstul Ln 1-1'na'e1'er I undertake IN life A. :1'1'1es' Cliefr San-:cl l-S-3-4 Cb:-'r Hina 4 l.l,Ql'llS C-J--1 A Cappella Cbcir 3-4 Per Club 3-4 Sopbornrre Assembly Q 'C' Boland, Edward Michael l.: lC11' 1 'ti lf: '.:11w Suits .7111 l. 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To be a school teasber Atitwitiesi Booster Club 2-3-4 Booster Club Treasurer 4 Pop Club 3-4 Players Club 4 Floundup Stall 4 Ski Club 3 lniwa Stall 3 G A A, l Foundu Parade l 'l 3 ,p --- The Little Dog Laughed 4 in T CQQXYZSXNN1 'J' L 12 MU, ,N s G QS S N XQ3 +1 il 1 1K XQTVX X1 S NSCA Bowen, lC'YC9 ,Alice 1-. . 0' HPS ,111 at ,1 1111 M,,1,1.,,,H T, k.-1-1' tlw 11111111 1,, 11- 11.111 1'u11111utt1'0 -l lt I' 1'l11li -l Hx,,m,q,,,-1111111111-1:14-I l'11-11- lt 1'l11l1 .' ti 'l fZ1.1.1.-1 1t1tt -I l'.11i1'lul1 tl l ll.11111tl111-l'l1'11lll 2311113 ld lklvl' DDP, Clif. 4 11 lf 511,11 lltniqtiet 4 l111uu1 llltflll Committee 3 Bradley, Gordon Ronald Study F-:11'or1!e Pastune: Sports V Aniluttont To be successful in 11'l1atever I do ACllVlllESI lunior Hockey 3 Staaecratt 3 Christmas Proqram 3 Roundup Float 1-fl-3 Pan American Club 3 Bross, Ioan Lucile leanie Favorite Pastime: Talkinq on the phone with Pudqie Amb1t1on: To qet a good stenoaraphic job when I ao to Portland Activities: Pan American Club 2 Roundup Parade l-2-3-4 Brown, Helen Aqileen HAQV, ,'.? Favor1te Pastimez Going places w1th Dee and Connie -4 ,. Ambition: To write a Best Seller Activities: Heisey Awards l-3 National Honor Society 4 Exefutive Board 4 Roundup Staff tHead Tyr:-istl 3-4 Iniwa Staff tAsst. Ed.l 4 A Cappella Choir 3-4 Music Award 3 Class Assemblies 1-3 Senior Ball Committee 4 lunior Prom Committee 3 Ski Club 4 Roundup Parade 1-2 Pep Club 3-4 Spring Festival l-2-3-4 Senior Play 4 Bryant, Mary Alice V Bunr1ie Favorite Pastime: Debbie and Bob Ambition: To keep that cer- f 'W am someone h 1 Activities: Gppy lunior Prom Committee 3 Sadie Hawkins Com. 1 Iniwa Staff 3 ROLFUCIUD Day Parade 1-2-3 Office Staff Z-3 ,W V., Roundup Staff 3 Pep Club 2-3 G.A.A. 1 Roundup Float 1.2.3 Representative 2-3 1 Bull, Lucille Phyllis Lu or Lucie Favorite Pastime: Roger Ambition: To live, love and be happy Activities: Drum Corps 2 D. E. Club 4 Pep Club 3-4 Roundup Parade l-2-3-4 Chorus l Oitice Duty 4 Bulmer, Donna Lea Donnie Favorite Pastimes Our bowl- ing team Ambition: To graduate, go to college and get a good 1ob Activities: G.A.A. l N.F.l.. l-2-3-4 Representative 2 Class Assembly 2 Debate 2 Driving Course 2 Roundup Float l-fl-3-4 Pep Club 3-4 4. f v 4 4 Z 4 , 1 5 g ,f .., , X X f J , , 4 e U, Calvert, Charles William Speed Favorite Pastime: Fishing tAngl1ngJ Ambition: Chemical Engineer Activities: Representative l-2 Roundup Parade l-2 Freshman Basketball l Senior Ball Committee 4 Intramural Basketball l-2 Bowling l-2 Pep Club 3-4 Bullock, Thomas Paul Tommy Favorite Pastime: loe's Ambition: To be Doug's and Don's best customer Activities: Ski Club 3-4 Ski Club V. P. 4 Iunior Hockey l-2 Senior Hockey 3-4 Intramural Baseball I-2 Iniwa Staff 3-4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Iunior Assembly 3 Crouch's Commandos Pres. 4 Pep Club 4 Burckhard, Marjorie Eilene Margie Favorite Pastime: Io and the girls Ambition: To be a writer Activities: G.A.A. l Tumbling 4 Roundup Float l-3-4 Pep Club 3-4 Chorus 4 . if it Carter. Darlene Patricia Taffy and Dar Favorite Pastime: Talking on the phone Ambition: To go into the song writing business with Diane Activities: Ski Club 4 Pep Club 3-4 C1.A.A. l Roundup Staff tArtl 4 Roundup Float l-2-3-4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Chorus 2 Messiah 2 Spring Festival 2 Chisholm, Vern Vern Favorite Pastime: Dancing Ambition: To live a good lite no matter what I do Activities: D.E. Club 4 DF. Club Pres, 4 Period 4 I -fir 8 2 4 Carson, Barbara Helen Tony Favorite Pastimez Reading Ambition: To be a dietitian and to travel Activities: Pep Club 3-4 Home EC. Club 4 Roundup Float l-3 ff f 2, ' , ,Mfg i f , ,,,,, ffl, I ff f ,W Z MZ, 2 iff Chamberlin, Rex A. George Favorite Pastime: Don's car Ambition: To make it Activities: Players Club 2-3-4 PIOJE-CllOI'llSl Club l-2-3-4 School Play to Missoula 3 DECA Club 4 Basketball, Football Band 1-2-3 Roundup Floats l-2-3-4 Band Trips l-2-3 Music Festival 2-3 Class Assembly l Pep Club 3-4 Christison, Constance Ruth Chris Favorite Pastime: That old gang of mine Ambition: To be happy wher ever I may be Activities: Entered from Helena High School 4 Representative 4 Pan American Club 4 Players Club 4 Ski Club 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Pep Club 4 Class Assembly 4 Roundup Stall 4 t29l Ambition: To become head ol Clapshaw, Mariorie May avorite Pastime: Movies and danrinq rhbztionz To travel A., V at-. on. toes. Entered lrom Detroit Lakes High, Minn. 2 Q-sv Collins, May Carol Tomboy Favorite Paslime: Music and A A stirrina up tun mbitionz Sinqing and the stage ctivities: All School Play 4 Orchestra 1-2-3-4 Representative 4 Twirling 1-2-4 French Club 3-4 Pan American 2-3-4 Class Assemblies 1-4 Roundup Parade 1-2-3-4 Music Awards 1-3-4 Players Club 4 Drum Corps 3 The Little Dog Laughed 4 r X.. I 4' ,L 3' 5 N A fl- i .f if Alf . 5-Q C . W 2 183, 1 V of Q 'r Cooper, Neil Ross Frrvcritr Pastimez Living Anibzrisn: To succeed in wlrifover 1 may attempt ivi'-vs Ar, ..-,. Entered from Escola Amer- iiana Do Rio De laneriro, Rio Dt: laneiro, Brazil 2 National Honor Society 4 Boys' State 3 1-leisfy' Award 'Z U ll, Contest, First 3 A1orJ Club 4 Pan American Club 3 Roundup Parade 3-3-4 Per: Club 3-4 Senior Play Reading Com The Little Dog Laughed' 4 t 1 i, '4 ,X K 4 Wea x XM M' Clark, Barbara lean Favorite Pastuuo: Bruno with ltr Cox, Carmelita lane Cairn' vwi iw' llastuitv: Danvuiq tuni uiusu uw ti icurls A Auilutinu: To be a tooclior ot the do-it A'llX'tlI rs' t t . lfiitrri-ui troin Shelby High Svlioot .' Roiiiuiiip Float I-3 ,X Conklin, Carlene Mae Carly Favorite Pastime: Making money Ambition: To be president of the First National Bank Activities: Senior Ball Committee 4 Ski Club 4 Pep Club 3-4 Roundup Parade 1 G.A.A. 1 Driving Course 3 Qs., M . . r Ac ubiuon' To live a lot and be litippy doinq it tivities: Horsey Award 1-3 Ntiuoiial Honor Society 4 U. N, Contest, 'Third 3-4 Rrpresentative 3 Agora Club 3-4 Players Club 4 Room for One More 4 G,A.A. 1-2-3-4 Con-cert, BB, Marching Band 1-2-3 Concert Band 'Tour 1 Spring Festivals 1-2-3 lunior Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Roundup Float 1-3-3-4 N Cummings, Donald G. Don Favorite Postime: Sports Ar nbition: Co-owner of Ioe's with Doug Activities: Varsity Football 3-4 Iniwa Editor 4 Booster 4 Intramural Basketball 1-2-3 Booster Ball Committee 4 Representative 3 Roundup Day Float 1-2-3 Costin, Innios Les ' lun l.ix-.mtv l'ri:1tiiiu': ldtl Gttd rliwttn :rm , Xu 3 ri :wo Nr. and 1, liti i l H Alirl lwtnlv iiltxl lvl. .itt--i' uiy uriiuv l'.ii::ity lluotluill 4 'Vitivk ll Al l--ttviiutui':: Club -1 Iltu-1--ut C-'Htl 'l luiwti Stall ll,itvi'ary ECl.l 4 - -1 lit-pivswlilatlvu 1-..-4 Vltiisu Assouilily if-4 l.wltorman's Boll Chr. 4 Senior Ball Dov. Com. 4 Rnunclup Day Chr. 1-2-3-4 Frosli-Soph Party Com, Chr n Viqilantes 4 x W sw' Crawford, Ruth Lyota Ruthie 1-lLlVOf1lC'PL1SltIllL'I Being with Pat Ambition: To live a happy life A-'livitiesi Mcssiah 2-3-4 D BCA, 4 Pep Club 3 Oitice Duty 4 Library Duty 4 Bowling 1 Roundup Float 1-2-3-4 lunior Prom Dec. Com. 3 Spring Festival 2-3-4 l Currell, Hoy Sydney Bud the B T. Boys 1tX'tll1':1f t'.lit.w in Cliivt, Roundup -1 Favorite Pastime: Being with the chain ot Penney stores Aptivitiesi A'Jora Club 3-4 Aqora Club President 4 PGH American Club 2-3 lnggtmural Basketball l-2 Intramural Champs 3-4 Roundup Float 1-2-3-4 luntor Assembly 3 Scnior Ball Committee 4 Freshman Assembly 1 ltuuor Prom Committee 3 lreshman Basketball 1 P'-E Club 3-4 Cushman, Carol Marie Cush Favorite Pastirne: That old gang ot mine Ambrtroni To be a foreign correspondent with Wrlly Actrvztres: French Club 3-4 Pan Arnerrcan Club 1-2-3-4 Iunror Assembly 3 Freshman Assembly 1 C1.A.A. 1 Drum Corps 2 Bepresentatlve 2 lunlor Prom Committee 3 Roundup Float l-2-3 Sentor Ball Comrnrttee 4 Pep Club 3-4 Alter. Representative 1-3 ff' Dawson, William Conley my v. Q, Dahl, Bruce W. Favorrte Pastrme: Sports Ambrttonz To be a success at whatever 1 decrde to do Artrvrtres' Iunror Varsrty Football 2-3 Varsrty Football 4 31:1 Club -1 le -'rman's Club 4 Tra 'k Q-3--1 1':lCll.l1'td',11,' Float 1-2-3-4 Pep Club 3--I B--1 S Fa'.':r.'e Pastrrne: 1-luntmg and tzshxng Arnkrtonz To ao to Alaska and stay there Aifnsrzesz Cr:hestra 1-2-3 Cn:r1's 4 D E, Club 4 Dillinq, Roger O. R, O. Favorrte Pastrmez Lookrnq for a qrrl Ambrtronz To frnd one FflV1lAE'Sf Proreetronrst Club 1-2-3-4 Intramural Basketball 4 Roundup Float Com. 1-2-3 1J.F,l.. l Pep Club 3-4 Lann Club 2 v - if - ef ,... If ,17- f 4, f '. '93 g?2fZ.:f?.f ' ,, ' shiihrfrr' ,U 0? Dewey, Charles Edward Tom Favorve Pastrme: Sports Ambruon: To be an enqrneer Actrvrtlesi Ilatronal Honor Soerety 4 Boys' State 3 Hetsey Awards l-3 Drlvrnq Course 3 Boundup Floa' 3 lrvrarrrural Baseball 1 Pr p Club 3-4 x x C A141 2 t 'r T X yly-I ,ff as K I t Duffy, Iames V. Duff Favorrte Pastrmez Cruising Arnbrtronz To be able to succeed Actlvrtres: Chorus 2-3-4 A Cappella Chorr 3-4 Sprrnq Festrval 2-3-4 Class Assembly 2 DE. Club 4 Pep Club 3-4 ff f Duncan, David Dave 4 ' - 2 Favorrte Pastrrne: Throwrnq Q the bull f I Vlfl Ambrtlonz To be a success rn X fi A, hte ' , Executrve Board 2-3 . 3 Roundup Float 3 f' Z., , lunror Prom Dec. Com. 3 V A, 77 t Senror Ball Dec. Com. 4 I Pep Club 3-4 4 A lntramural Basketball 1-2 75.0 , ,ttt 4. fi?-r ' C 1 ' G , ,,. Vif l lf f u 1 '1 ' 59? 25525, I Q . ,, V., '7 Mfg, 1'5 :th ', 'lr L 1 11 15 ' 17747 4 HM 1 y r 1 Z! lla ' f fyj , vga ,f Z of . 1. - .-vc 2-17, ' ffw, ar! , ml ,.,,,,, , , 1 M f 1- H' fy 1 , 7 f , v fr 1 1 f Q' SW, , J , ,, ar W 1 jf, of If M 1'5 5' ' f Q! 1 X r I f 564 , Qi' ' I f f 4' ff Dutton, Edith Lorraine Edd1e Favorrte Pastrme: Lrstenrnq to popular mush: Ambltron: To graduate from college, and be happy always Actrvrtles: Orchestra 1-2-3 Musrc Award 3 All-State Orchestra 1 Orchestra Tour 2-3 Red Cross Ftepresentalrve 4 Pep Club 3-4 Music Festrval 1-2-3 Chrrstmas Concert 2-3 Cv.A A. 1-4 Lrbrarran 3 4 we f Duncan, Kenneth Alfred Kcn Favorrte PGSll1'T1SIC:l'US1I'1Q1l19 draq wrth Brll, Scott and lack Arnbrtron: To graduate from colleqe AC11Vlll6Sf Band 1-3-3-4 Marchrna Band 3-4 Concert Band 3-4 Roundup Parade 2-3-4 Football 2-3 Bowlrnq 1-2-3 , X. Q Eberl, Frank Robert Bob Favorrte Pastrmez 1-lavmq a good tlrne Ambrtront To own an exclu. srve rnen's store Aruvrtres: D E Club 4 Pep Club 3-4 lnrwa Stott 4 Boundup Float I-273 t3ll l Ar Economy. George Iames -.., .I ETLEC7, '-M 5, V 1 4,- Eiii'-T Cm: fl Fl 3--1 ff F Q. Ffis.dQn' 4 -ebfe Team , -t S: .:. Fig C:1Z.1L:. ee -1 A3211 -Q'.L.': 3 Cass Aisetilf -1 l 1i::r..:.i. be :..l .wr 'Qt f. Q -ox N B Eqqed, Walter Robert ' Eaqhcad' Favortte Pasttrne Sports and tartntnq Arnbttton: To marry and be a sucrosstul, SQ1vStlllilC tarmor Actlvtttes: Freshman Basketball l Pep Club 3-4 Roundup Float 1-Q-3--l Representatxve -t State 4-H Garden Winner 4 The Lxttle Doa Laughed 4 4 Ellnr, Emmet Earl Q t-,N-,,1tp lhisttnto: A certain t l A,,lll,q,x-H To tultnll all my fr I a R tltvtnns ut lttc rv' fig u Avttvtttvtl' A 'tt ut..-.-f 1.-tht.-r 1-... 4 y- lhitttnlttp Float 13 'ft lx' ' 0, llttttnutntil llaslivtball 4 ---ew, 7 ll li Club -I 1 kbp Club J -l fn. - -. ,j , . Q te 1 3 in U - , t X - I l TAX vim L tl U K d Ely, Fred H: ,Tmei,,Fl,T?.r, Favortlu Paslune: W orktnq , W A ' ' A on my Model A .rf ' ll. . .,.t Arnbltxon: To be chret ranger ,y 4 L 'A ot Nt Hood Nat'l Forest whiz CX-1,,l,3 Actwtttesz , , . N N lxtratt- t lub l tvsttlcnt a lt ' C' t X' P ' ttdlx t'. X .J ' Ja. -,-. 43 . . 1 , X X Eiqeman, Dan Dena avorrie Pasttme: Sports nbtilon1To be an ex-soldier Boys' State 3 l-lets-ey Award l Varsity Tra:k 3--l l.etterman's Club 3-4 Exeiutxve Board 3 Representatlve 1-I luntor Varsity Track l-Z Pep Club 3-4 Roundup Float l Roundup Committee 3 I. V Football 3 l.attn Club 2 rig, q 1 3' r - x Ar -- Aitivrftes X g Q 5 -4 l 1' Eklund, Audrey 'Aud ' Fav:-:tie Fastzmez Sznaing reunton in N55 A-fllVlllESI Skx Club l-I-3-4 Fren:h Club 3 Freshman Assembly l Chorus 1-l-4 Iunror Prom Decorations 3 Spring Festtval l-2-4 Sophomore Assembly 2 Roundup Assembly l-Z 3 GA A, l Le Ball De I-lots Dec. Com, 3 Roundup Day Parade 1 nbtuon: To he at the gang ef Entered trom Roosevelt Hlqh School, Seattle, Wash., 1949 Protectxontst Q-3--1 ii H-sv Mx? Ensley, Sheridan Bruce Ban1o Favorlte Pasttme: Hacking A A the old 3-t Ford mbltron: To climb the smel- ter smokesiack dtlfltlflj a blizzard CllVlllESf Student Body President 4 Boys' State 4 Exe-iutrve Board 4 Varsity Basketball 3-4 Hetsey Awards 2-3 Representative l-2 Congert Band l-2 l.attn Club Prestden' 2 Nat'l Ath Honor Soi:-ety 3-4 Bo:s'er Club 4 Nattonal Honor Soutoty 4 Leftetmans Club 3-4 All-State Hon, Mentron 4 Emmett, Robert William HR' In. Favorrte Pastune: Being with the B-'l' Boys Ambition: To do to the best of my ablltty, the vocation that l choose and be a success tn ltte Acttvitres: Entered from Washington, DCB Varsity Football 4 Lettermans Club 4 Executive Board 4 Student Council 4 Iunlor Prom Committee 3 luntor Varstty Football 2-3 lunxor Varsity Track 2-3 Intramural Basketball Champs 3-4 Senror Ball Committee 4 Election Corn. Charrman 4 Erickson, Ierry Howard Eric Favorite Pasume: Playing basketball Ambition: To be a successful business man Arttvntes: Band l-2-3 Ctnhsstra l Varstiy Basketball 4 lntramural Basketball l PSP Club 3-4 Nattonal Honor Society 4 Eschler, Iames Paul Esch Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To be a college basketball coach Activities: Varsity Basketball 2-3-4 All-State Hon. Mention 4 Co-Captain 4 Frosh Basketball 1 Track l-2-3-4 I. V. Football 1-2 Letterman's Club 3-4 Class Assembly 3-4 Roundup Business Mgr, 4 lniwa Staff 4 Roundup Floats l-2-3-4 Iuniar Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Representative 1-3 r .gt - Eustcmce, Ronald William Ronnie Favorite Pastime: Crusing the drag with the gang Ambition: To beat the draft and own my own wheat ranch Activities: Band 1-2 DE. Club 4 Roundup Float 1-3 j.,,n 2 Q f We I f X X01 , I ' 2 4 ig G Farmer, Box-ma Rae Bonnie Favorite Pastime: Going to church Ambition: To see what Cali- iornia is really like Activities: Messiah 2-3-4 Spring Festival 3-4 French Club 3 D.E, Club 4 Northwestern Music Con. 3 Office Duty 2-3-4 Class Assembly 3 Pep Club 3-4 Driving Course 2 he 5 ,'4, fbi, Q l'V i5'4?1 sei-fm. s+ F es Gif -Fie.r . -34 gijteg V: 1 - : --E .E: ifrusetrt Eustcmce. Artha Louise Arthie Favorite Pastime: Having a A A good time mbition: To always be happy and to be successful in whatever I try to do ctivities: School Treasurer 4 l-leisey Award 1 G.A.A, 3 Pan American Club 3 N.F,l.. 3 Evenson, Iames T. uhm., Favorite Pastime: Sports A A mbitionz To be successful in anything I take up ctivities: DF. Club V. P. 4 Representative 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Roundup Parade 1-2 Intramural Basketball 1-2 Qkvx 3 .-4 X-Y-Quik X X ml XXX. ' Q Flickinger, Betty lean Flu-late Favorite Pastime: Riding my Harley-Davidson motor- cycle Ambitioni To enter Bible School in '54 Activities: Orchestra 1-2-3-4 Orchestra Award 3 All State Orchestra 1 Orchestra Trip 3-4 Spring Festival 1-2-3-4 lniwa 4 Library Club 4 Pep Club 3-4 Roundup Parade 3 Tumbling l Librarian fOrchestral 3 , WM! Farmer, Laval Scott Skatah Favorite Pastime: Sports and listening to Geo. Economy's hammy jokes. Ambition: Look up Skatah in a Greek dictionary ' Activities: Posse, Donna Mae Favorite Pastime: That old gang of mine Ambition: To always be happy Activities: Roundup tSr. Co-Editorl 4 Pan American Club 2-3-4 Pan American Club Secy. National Honor Society 4 Heisey Award 3 Girls' State Alternate 3 2 Football 6- Basketball Band 1-2 Senior Ball Committee 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Representative 4 Roundup Float l-2-3-4 Class Assemblies 3-4 Players Club 4 Pep Club 3-4 ,praw- Q N 'REQA , , ' 51 '- Q ,diff fs- f V.-we f 4 is pf It 3, Varsity Football 3-4 Track 3-4 lntramural Basketball 1-2-4 Senior Class President 4 Sports Editor lniwa 4 State Iourn'lism Pow-wow 4 Nat'l Ath. Honor Society 3-4 Letterman's Club 3-4 Booster Club 2-3-4 Pan American Club 2-3-4 Pan American Club Pres, 4 Ski Club 4 Pep Club 3-4 Forzley. Darlene Eunice Dari Favorite Pastime: Being with the gang Ambition: To go to Bermuda as a reporter Activities: lniwa Editor 4 Roundup Staff 3-4 Senior Ball Dec. Com. 4 Iunior Prom Dec. Com. 3 National Honor Society 4 Heisey Award l Class Assemblies l-2-3-4 Players Club 4 Ski Club 2-3 Roundup Float 1-2 Pep Club 3-4 Activities League 4 Senior Play Committee 4 Spring Festival 1-2 Christmas Program 1-2 ,gsyfagwgs rpg? A If 1, 'WW :Q 4 ,ff , 5 1 X, f , ,W if , 6 1 M, , Vi: 5 f fi W: V -' ff. I 4 M e f i.MgmWw Fransen, Richard Rick Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To play profession, al baseball Activities: Varsity Basketball 2-3-4 Most Val. Player Award 4 Co-Captain 4 All-State First Team 4 Frosh Basketball 1 Track 2-3 Letterman's Club 3-4 Representative 4 Roundup Float 2 Varsity Baseball 1 Hon. Mention Basketball 3 American Legion Baseball 2-3-4 Stagecrait 4 Fritz, Mary Fiitze Favorite Pastime: Keep l.ee out ol trouble Ambition: To travel Activities: Home lic. Club 4 Home EQ. Club Treasurer 4 Pep Club 3--t Ski Club 4 Library Club -t fag, 5 EP Fromm, Katherine May Y Kathy Iavc no Pastiinuz llotnq liappy I Ambition: 'lo be happy and 3, be a success in wliatever I do 'G Activities: Girres, Gerald E. terry Favorite Pastime: Major League baseball games Ambition: To be a success in anything I do Activities: Pan American Club 3 Representative I DE. Club 4 Intramural Basketball 2 Pep Club 3 Goetze, Delores Merilyn Dee Favorite Pastime: Going places and doing things with Agi and Connie Ambition: To graduate from college and have a suc- cesstul career Activttiest National Honor Society 4 l-Ietsey Awards l-3 Representative Q Ski Club 4 Pep Club 3-4 Roundup Stall 3-4 Class Assemblies I-3 junior Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 A Cappella Choir 3-4 Mins: Award 3 Spring Festival I-2-3-4 I 'Tt-e ' -e' Q Dr: Laualzedu 4 rl National Honor Society 4 Horsey Award l Representative 3 latin Club 4 Library Club 4 lunior Prom Committee 3 Pep Club 3-4 4905. Glasgow, Marian Ellen HMGQM Favorite Pastime: Painting and traveling Ambition: To be a social worker Activities: Players Club 1-2-3-4 Players Club V. P. 4 Pan American Club 4 Girls League Corps 4 Senior Play 4 Band 1-2-3-4 Christmas Pageant 3 Slave With Two Faces Z District Musical Festival 2-3 All State Band State Dramatics Festival 2 Senior Ball Committee 4 -.stztitpr VN Us ,N It X . ..., ,QW I ,1 tg. A 4' 4-'I x Q H-+ ' Q 5-4 I 'TIP' N09 , --gf I O 'WV - F xv. Xtt! ft xo 1 Nl W l N 27 1 - 'S - Naot: ruth- X ig it X F i Gustafson, Ioan Marie Gussie Favorite Pastime: That old gang ol mine Ambition: To be successiul at Northwestern and happy in lite Activities: National Honor Society 4 I-Ieisey Award 2 Ftepresentative 3 Roundup tSr. Co-Editorl 4 A Cappella Choir 3-4 Pan American Club 2-3-4 Class Assemblies l-3-4 Players Club 4 Christmas Concerts 2-3-4 Spring Festival I-2-3-4 lunior Prom tDec. Co- Chairmanl 3 Senior Ball Dec. Com. 4 lst Girls' State Alternate 3 Pep Club 3-4 we 'Sim' Hammer, Robert N. I-Iam Favorite Pastime: The boys Ambition: To make a quick million and retire Activities: Freshman Basketball l Intramural Basketball l-2 Intramural Baseball l Bowling Champs 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 lunior Prom Committee 3 Chorus 2-3-4 A Cappella Choir 3-4 Iniwa Stall 4 Roundup Float I-2 Pep Club 3-4 Driver's Course 2 Al. '55-i Goodmcxnson, Donna Ioan Snitlvy t'XU-,-rite tlusttinex Dancing anti ntn::tv Arnlutitui: To have all my rlivtiins votnc li'Lt0 Avtivttivs: National Honor Society 4 llvtswy Award 11 Football and Basketball Band l-Ll-3-4 Pun American Club 2-3-4 Ski Club 4 Players Club 4 l-led Cross Council 3 lunior Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Freshman Assembly 1 Band Tour l Boundup Parade I-fl-3 Pep Club 3-4 Rr I-Iaab, Kenneth Ken Favorite Pastime: Pooling around Ambition: To be successful in whatever I attempt. Activities: Patrol Squad 1-2 Roundup Parade 3 Radio Club 3 Pep Club 3-4 D.E, Club 4 Harlan, Clive Leonard Clive Favorite Pastime: Cars Ambition: To be a success in whatever I do Activities: Proiectionist Club 1 Driving Course 3 Roundup Float I-2-3 D.E. Club 1-2 Intramural Basketball l-2 Harris, Nancy Ann Nan Favorite Pastime: That old gang of mine Ambition: C1ladly would I learn and gladly teach Activities: National Honor Society 4 All Northwest Orchestra 3 Fleisey Awards 2-3 Pan American 2-3-4 Class Assemblies 3-4 Orchestra I-2-3-4 Spring Festival l-'Z-3-4 Ir, and Sr, Prom Dec, 3-4 Pep Club 3-4 Senior Play Committee 4 Representative 1 Chorus 4 All State Orchestra I The Little Dog Laughed 4 Hawn, Ioy Dannette IO-IO QF' Hassard, Margaret Elizabeth Betty Favorite Pastime: Being with the gang Ambition: To spend a year's vacation on Mars Activities: C-r.A.A. l Bowling l Roundup Assembly 1-2-3 Ski Club 3-4 Pep Club 3-4 Roundup Staff 3-4 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Home E:onomics Club 4 Roundup Day Float Q-3 di S . Favorite Pastime: People ' 3' Ambition: To be myself Activities: A Cappella 3-4 ' V M .1 , Chrastmas Program l-Q-3-4 ur -1 Spring Fesiival l-2-3-. Roundup Committee Q 'S M Pep club 3-4 Bac C aiaarea .e Program 3-4 Graduation Program 3-4 C'ff.:e Staff 4 Heisler, Bernard Thomas Ben or Bernie Favorite Pastimez My car, my love, and I Ambition: To own my own business Activities: Costume Parade 2 Roundup Float Parade 3 Pep Club 3-4 1 ,gli gf . f '-1:29:41 ,eg 73 b V n 6' z 19 1 fg Q X 5 fl ' C 4 4 'iff , , I 2, 'v fy f , X M f W ff 1 x ff , ' f X 9 ff ' fi 1 'fr , . , ,, :MLM , r'.33Q',,,V, ,. I , Heber, Buddice Lynn Budd1e Favorite Pastime: Being hippy Ambition: To see every Na- tional Park in the U. S. Activities: DF Club 4 Office Duty 4 Library Club Historian 2 Pep Club 3 M 1- e X ff fi ff Hicks, Darlene Rae Dar Favorite Pastime: Bob Ambition: To be successul and happy in whatever I do Activities: G.A.A. l Chorus I-2-3-4 A Cappella 3-4 Christmas Program 2-3-4 Driver's Course 3 Class Assembly 3 Roundup Parade l Christmas Tea l Girl's Sextette 3 Pep Club 3-4 Spring Festival 1-2-3-4 Baccalaureate and Com- mencement Program 3-4 f ,, 1 Yi I ' r f? a 14 , ,,,,,,,,, Holm, Margery Bernell Marge Favorite Pastime: Being with lack Ambition: To have all my wishes come true Activities: Senior Ball Committee 4 Ski Club 4 Players Club 4 Latin Club 3 Band l Basketball Band l Pep Club 3-4 Office Duty 4 Driver's Course 3 i -' '16 m ffzrfksv 1 121, f f ,M M-W' .X K, Kr L if gel Henry, Carl David Leadfoot Favorite Pastime: Dottie Ambition: To find a perfect model-Ford that is Activities: Intramural Basketball l Patrol Squad tLeaderl 3-4 Pep Club 4 Roundup Day Float l-2 DE. Club 3 1 1 47 ff fl Hinderaqer, Charles Larry Larry Favorite Pastime: Music Ambition: To make those around me happy Activities: National Honor Society 4 Boys' State 3 Orchestra 1-2-3-4 Spring Festival l-2-3-4 Pep Club 3-4 The Little Dog Laughed 4 Aw C Holm, l. Raymond Boozo Favorite Pastime: Living Ambition: To be a successful civil engineer Activities: Varsity Football 3 lunior Varsity Football I-2 Pan American Club 3-4 Orchestra l-I-3-4 Pep Club 3-4 Roundup Float Com l-2-3 Intramural Basl-:etball l-'I String Ouartet 3--I luntor Red Crc-ss 3--1 t Holtz, Donald Don Favori'e Rastime: Skiing Ambition: Own a cattle ranch Activities: S111 Club 1-I-3-4 Ski Team 3-4 Roundup Float 1-2 Howard. Laura 'Q-Xlixvti li' Favorite Pastuuv: Rt-tiny with thu dana ,AltllllllOllI'-1-O ao to Ttiliatti and danfe with Gvne Kelly Artivittesi Or-ilivstra 1 Chorus Ll-4 FTtfSll1llGl't Assembly 1 lniwa Literary Editor 4 Junior Assembly 3 Roundup literary Editor 3-4 Pan American Club 4 Skt Club 1-2-3--1 G,A,A, 1 Girls' Tumbling 3 All School Play Q luntor Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Pep Club 3-4 'QA' MQ Iohnson, Charles Leslie 'Chu-'li ' or Swede Fivoriie Faswme: Syorts All1li1'1iI'llf To be a silfess in evrzyllutiq 1 do and to ol- 'xflifi17-.I'.'61l'1E'ZtClSlll doing it Ailivitifs' R03-res native 1-1-3 Agora Club f-3-4 A-Liora Club Se fy.-'1'reaS,Q- Foctball 1-Q-3 Intramural lzaslzfiball 1-2- 5-xzt-ior Eall Chzrzr, :1 la Ai Holtz, Marvin Ellis ' lxlaix' ' vvitfu lXis!uuvt Sports ulutiouz 'lo strike otl A. 'X't'1us' Ski Club -1 Ilan Altltllltftlll ululi , J 4 liuprusotitative .'-3 1'xtu'iittvo Board -l lntrauiutal Basketball 1-- lniwa Statt 4 Roundup Float Q-3 Senior Rall Coinnutttfe 4 lunior Prom Committee 3 Roundup Stall 4 Rep Club 3--I -4 Huston, Betty Lou Bets Favorite Fastime: Thinlztnq A ot Tex mbition: To get Miss Aud- rey Fiukson married by the tall ol 1952 Artivities: Band Maiorette 3-4 TXN'll'llIlmj Club 1-I-3-4 Senior Ball Decorations 4 Drtvina Course DE. Club 4 Pep Club 3-4 Ollice Duty 4 Roundup Parade 1-Q-3-4 Swing Concert 3 Spring Festival 3 Social Com. Rep. 4 -. . , -',,. ,- ' n 3 y in , -ww A, z if f , ,. Nr, -eq, Q : 'Q' ff f 1 'H 3 - . 3 ,V vii Ziff P' QL? Agfa, .,3,ff,fg,- , W4 --5 gi f 4 M an Q .. 5 ' 2 , Y t Ii' .i 'U NN .A pr X .typ A 1 f T Iohnson, MYTOU Duong ' ' Nutt 1'y,y,ttt.- l'ti:2tuut': llasuball r,,,t.,g,,t,t- 'TU lu- tt suvfosstul 1 ntuuutilurt J flutivttu-11: Iohnson, Wanda Mae Favorite Paslime: Dick Ambiuon: To have all my dreams some true Activities: Entered lrom Iorclan High, Minneapolis, Minn. Pep Club 3-4 Al Ioramo, Paul W. Geronimo Favorite Pastime: Motor- cycles and hot rods Ambition: To build a hot rod Activities: Roundup Sweepstakes 3 'E I ' Q--' 4.'sE32m', f. 7 'fsff --sz 3' . A , 1 1, K w 'wwf A -1:1 -- Q' ,, 2- J ., Q gtmytts 1 .' 3 X A un-pt-lla Chou' 17-3 lltiuti l ,T W tx-lttivlttita R-Nui lw- ltllltlltttlllxll Basketball 1-2 Roundup SWCGI'SlUkQ5 3 51,355 Representative 1-2-3 Ameriran Loqion Baseball l-D-3 H, S. Baseball Champs 1-2 junior Prom Committee 3 Iniwa Stall 4 Freshman Track 1 Iones, David M. Dave or Da1o Favorite Pastune: Doinq tricks Ambition: To become suc- cesstul in show business Activities: Class Assembly 1-3 Roundup Day Assembly 1 Roundup Day Float 1-2 Chorus 1-2-3 Exchange Assembly l losephson, Iuanita . Bunn1e Favorite Pastimei Bob Ambition: To live, love, lauqh, and be happy Acltvi ies: G,A.A. 1 Senior Ball Committee 4 SPUWE Festival l-'Z-3 Rmlndulb Float and Com- mittee 3 Messiah 1-2-3 PGP Club 3-4 l?5o'.-.ilinq EQGQUQ Q13 LlY1Ver's Course 2 Karxdilas, Ida Lola ldalou Favorite Pastime: Music Ambition: To always be huppv Activities: Ski Club l-2-3 Messiah l-2-3 A Cappella Choir 3-4 Spring Festival l-2-3-4 Pep Club 3-4 Oitice Duty 4 Legend oi the Chimes 4 G.A.A. 1-2-3 Chairman Roundup Com. 1 Freshman Assembly l Roundup Parade l Kelleher, Ruby Mildred Hub Favorite Pastime: Andy Ambition: To have a success- ful and happy lite Astivlties: DE, Club 4 'N 1 Cttse Luty 4 Freshman Assembly l Messiah l-Q-3 Legend ct the Chimes 4 A Cappella Choir 3-4 Spring Festival l-3-3-4 Per: Club 4 Kenyon, Carol Squirt Favorite Pastime: Norm Ambition: To see Norm and I without any trouble Activities: Home Ec. Club 4 G.A.A. 1-2 Drum Corps 3 Keil. Paul Francis Kell Ambition: To be a successful tarmer Activities: Entered from Silverton High, Silverton, Ore. 4 Kennedy, Winifred Mittie Winkie Favorite Pastirne: Talking with Keek Ambition: To keep the gang A hespy Activities: Spring Festival 1-2-3-4 DE, Club 4 A Cappella Choir 3-4 Pep Club 3-4 Freshman Assembly l Legend of the Chimes 4 Messiah l-2-3 Senior Ball Decorations 4 1 f ZFQM .ww3, iff? 5 V PZZZZZYQQ, nV?24' if .1 ,'J,.-fxwzf ' ,Mu Kerbs, Melvinu Marian Mel Favorite Pastime: Always being happy Ambition: To travel around the world Activities: G.A.A. l Chorus 2-3 Pep Club 3 Spring Festival 2-3 A Cappella Choir 3 Driving Course 2 Ltbrary Club 4 Christmas Concert 3 W af 4 X QW f 2 f' whiff' . I 114' 7 f' ' ff-f' ' ,Wy fggtg f ,-V. ,.,.,,,,,m, Kost, Deloris Mae Deity Favorite Pastime: llfeeping Metta out ot trouble mbition: lust to have fun and be happy Activities: G.A.A, l Messiah l-Q-3-4 Pep Club 3 Bowling l Roundup Float 3-3-4 lniwa Statt 4 lunior Prom Decorations 3 Senior Ball Decorations 4 Spring Festival l-2-3-4 xxx fjiilw, Y , t rt x 9 -, tg, t5 A K flew? 'fbvi JVM- Kenyon, Kenneth Lawrence HKQHH Favorite Pastime: Polly Ambition: To be successful in whatever I choose to do Activities: lunior Varsity Track l-2 Kirkpatrick, Gail Kay Hlfallteli Favorite Pastime: Being in all the excitement Ambition: To never be with out security and lots ot friends Activities: Roundup Float 2 lr. Red Cross Council 3-4 Pep Club 3-4 Ski Club 4 Players Club 4 Stagecratt 4 Christmas Play 4 All School Play Com. 4 Senior Play Committee 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 lunior Prom Committee 3 Krcrbsen, Dorothy Iecm Doroth Favorite Pastime: Reading Ambition: To travel Activities: Chorus 1-2-3-4 Library Club 4 Music Awards 3-4 t37l Krause, Constance Marie '-'iizxzt t .' ' Ti,'.:t'.- li r'.':t.'t lun l 'lf 1 1:1'l't 1 1 'T -1ITt'1t11'Vf13ll1 . mid gif' my 1.1 ll' . I, S. tt. Ax-. trC1 l P torus 1 . 3 latin Club Q ltfbtitv- L lub fl A Cviprf-115 3 u Kiss Ass--nibly 1-3 unxor and Senior Ball 3 -1 Nur 3--t X luti.-Ja business ., titatixidttp 3--1 l:lr'Q'lfS-7Ii1,ll1X'E -1 Aqbra Club 1 ii 7 X Fi Nausnal Honor 5OC1E'lY -1 x X Cut S Krause. Ruth 'llititltuim Vrtvoittv Pt1Sl1tltt'I 111'-li 'X Autlittiuti: 'l'0 htivv ti litippy tiuti stir.-tt:-stttl litu 3 A.'ttx'tti0:2I Lambert, Leonard F. 1 on ltivot tt-' llictttiiv' llt tvtuq Atuluutut: 104111 tt'h gy Langseth. Charles R. Chuck lltivo: Vo l7lt'tstttiie: 1' ltlotitsl Azul i1t'h' live lovf hit yy A .. V png. rtid's Sfztztyi' E111 Lotiitiitttf-P 4 P' 'uf i 'lit'2t42 L lub 3 it and lite titticltttifvti ltitiuaty, 15151 Vltottis 1. 3-1 Siiritm l't':1ttx't1l 1 Ll 3 lil-issttilt l .' 3 limit-tivl ot thu Chimes 4 1ill'Slil1lt'lll Assembly 1 Otttvw Duty 1-4 A aftippolln Choir 3 4 Ulirtsttiias lltatittitu 1-113-4 alfa fix Lang, Donald L. Hl'1C1l'IYH Favorite Pastunt-t Cruisinq the Clrcta with Rox Ambition: To uuikw it Activities: Cathode Hay Radio Club Pep Club 3-4 Drivtnq Course 2 Roundup Float fl-3 ,ffm 'QB 4 ul Lastovich, Helen Amelia 'lttitt-tt thxuttt-i Vtiaztttut-i Gutttuq a ltu:-ih out ut lttv A'Hltttt,xHj 'th tint thtoutih Y- , .ills-iv -1 ttx't'tf 1' . . X Y I X l,,tH.lt t lttl 1.111 Ledin, Duane H. Perry Favorite Pastune: Clubhouse Ambition: To Get a car that doesnt rattle Avttvttios: Slit Club 3 DE. Club 3 Pep Club -1 l:tOl1liC11l1i Float 2-3 Lennon, Iohn Ioseph HIDE., Favorite Pastime: Barb Ambition: Make Ioe's into a mqht club Activities: Senior Ball 4 Iunior Prom 3 Freshman Assembly l Ski Club 4 Pep Club 4 Ingramural Basketball 1-2- -4 Intramural Track 2-3 Rice Transport Team 1-2-3-4 I-I,.,,A 1, flutw Ht't'tUlx1IY 3 l'ttiu-'ltt'lttlwl'tv::ttlvttt-1 llwt:.t-5' Auwitd Ll lltitul .1 tilt-ltmxlrti 1 ., fl it .tttutttil lltiuut Suvit-ty -1 A N It. tt-tmtw ll li, kkittvutitton 4 w All Sttitw tit'--lttisttti ll, Vltiuzs ASSHtuliltt'5 lil Flu.k'Alll1t't1tttptilt1Ii 3 Pt-ti Club ll ll lf. Club 3 -1 Si' t S Lench, Patricia Constance Pat Favorite Pastime: ,lim and drawing Ambition: To be happy with lim Activities: Driving Course Z Oltice Duty 4 Pep Club 3 G.A,A. l LePard, Gerald Lincoln Ierry Favorite Pastime: Shooting Ambition: Become an engi- neer Activities: Orchestra l Freshman Assembly l Band 2 Pep Club 3-4 Lewis, Shirley Rae Shirl Favorite Pastimei Laughing and talking Ambition: To attend our re- union on Aug. l5, 1955 Activities: G.A.A. l Ski Club 3-4 Concert Band 2-3-4 Basketball Band l-2-3-4 Roundup Staff 4 lniwa Staff 4 DF. Club 4 Roundup Parade 2-3 Spring Music Festival 3 lunior Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Bowling 1 Linn, Clara Agnes ' Cal Ari1:i.'1::1: Sarees tj A A Ptesdent i f-. it L zizzttgs L-3 Ezsizetail Ciamys l-Q '.'fiieyb:ilCE1amps 4 '- WP' rg Club 3 I E Club 4 H21 Ciao 4 Fey. to Girls League -1 from Corps I-3 fiundujs Flcat l of -v -- o----ss 4 Livingston, Bonnie Lee Bon Favorite Pastime: Having fun Ambition: To always be happy and to succeed in anything I do Activities: Latin Club 3 Players Club 4 Pep Club 3-4 Senior Ball Committee 4 G.A.A. l Driving Course 2 Roundup Float 1-3 Olfice Duty 4 Messiah 4 -5 Ii- zfwiu , ' ' -ee gf ' ,pt- 51 y, 1 Q 1 , 'Qs ' 49 1 S ik 4- K aye X - ,M 4 AZ ,is y 'ff 4 f 'N V 7 A' VJ ll., ,. W ,T .31 NL 4,5 was A AS, 0 5 A ev! QU g we Q3 -Xa, xr X at A lgix? X M 4 X? Lindsay, Barbara Lee Bobbie Favorite Pastnne: Eddy Ambition: Tc make that ver- min someone happyi Atftivttics: G A A. Rfb. Secy and V P l-I-3 Pip Club 3--l D E. Club -1 Senior Bail Deroratians 4 Driver's Course 4 Rcundnp Float Com. 3 Basketball Champs l-2 fl- .- LA' HW WZ, ,-,, ,eg i f, ,K , .,, Lively, Nancy Ioan Nant Favorite Pastime: Bowling Ambition: To marry a rancher and be happy A-rtivitiest itarional Honor Society 4 Frenih Club 3-4 Plf'i','er5 Club 4 Horsey Awards 2-3 Chorus 3-4 Latin Club 3 Per, Club 3-4 Sprinfg Festival 3-4 Roundup Costume Parade l -4 1145 X XX I! 7 vxvtltrxigx x rl?-' ,gi if -. ,,., M fa ry 4 Lucero, Eugene Leroy Gene Favorite Pastime: Going out with the gang Ambition: To make it Activities: Debate 2 Roundup Float 2 Pep Club 3-4 tis W MacDonald, Elaine Mac Favorite Pastirne: Driving Ambition: To get an MRS degree Activities: Chorus l-2-3-4 A Cappella Choir 3-4 Pep Club 3-4 GAA. l Players Club 4 Roundup Day Float 1-2-3 Representative 2 Spring Festival l-2-3-4 Christmas Program 2-3-4 54 ,,,. if, I fi V,--M ,,., izqrgji t2,, Q4f- , ur- 1, 2: 'rx-1. v ,'.rsi?3,- - V 9 ' 5 R? 4 -A f 9 0 may , NJ 2 ' -S f 2.1, J X f . ygtrh' f1.9grv-,tam A Love, Ioseph Richard Woe.. Favorite Pastirne: Hunting and fishing Ambition: To be successful in anything I do Activities: Projectionist Club 4 Pep Club 3-4 fry, Lund, Helen Phyllis Penny Favorite Pastimez Enjoying life Ambition: To be a success in all that l do Activities: Roundup Float l-2 Pan American Club 3-4 Pep Club 3-4 ,490 ,ov , , Q-ff' I Z , ,sf 32 Maiiit, Carole Ieun Favorite Pastimei N.R.A. Ambition: To graduate and go back to Spokane Activities: Entered from Iohn R. Rogers, Spokane, 2 DF. Club 4 Girls League l-2 Roundup Float 3 C391 .X '. 'nrt X Magee. lean Louise .. K. r , ' ' all 1 s 1 v . 1 A-w' 1 1 I. I iitzl-1 H A ' I 11 It X V Urn. 3 r I 1 W i 1. J -1 1 i'iy'.:t.t1lw.C1 -t Mammen, Ronald Charles HP Olly' I ivorito Pastimo: Sylvia Xinlution: lX4m'lianit's At-tiviti-as: Baxvlinq 1-2 ll E, Club 4 Pep Club 3 4 QQ Matthews, Gary txt-it 1.1x':-ii?-. Pasmiiii' Havina a aaoti '.in0 Aiiibiwozi To aa To California with tho boys ASt:vities' Roundup Day Corn 1-2-3 Roundup Day Float 1-Q 3 Bowlina 1-Q-3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Freshmanl3as1:-'tball 1 lntramural Past-:etball if-3 Frosh Trail: 1 Pfy Club 3-4 I . Y Mahoney, Ruth llutluv twnittt- Ftistiiiivi '1'iiy's out . 1 'uxrti Arutfzttoii 'lb km p tho ltninuis liappy -1.1tvitios: ttitiii Lltt1W -1 National llanoi' Sovioty 4 Qlwoitis 1 .1-3--1 Ili my Award .1-3 Lliils Stats 3 l1.iyivswiitatix'o 3 Vtintivdate Booster Queen G A A. l-I Psp Club 3-4 luniox Prom Committee 3 Sc-nior Rall Committee 4 Roundup Float 1-L'-3 Rowland 1 Mann, Ieanette Loretta Buddy Favor ite Pastune: Chewing aunt Aiulntion: Live, lovo and be ltappy 1-tivilivsi G AA, 1 latin Club 2 D E Club 4 Roundup Float l-I-3 lliivinq Course 1 or , 4 1 f LS -'Iva if , f. 4 4-'Q , 1. H lx QYXXXM ' 1 2 tm .. 1.- Gy X ' ' 1 ist. X . ff ' . Nt' f' l ike Maxwell, Mary Io Little lo Favorite Pastime: Dancing Ambition: To live, love, laugh, and bo happy Autivities: Players Club -1 Pan American 4 Pep Club 3-4 Home Ec. Club 4 Twirliriq 1-2-3-4 A Cappella 4 Roundup Statf 4 Roundup Day Parade 1-2-4 Christmas Program 2-4 Spring Festival Z-4 lunior Prom Committee 3 The Little Dog Laughed 4 sky XXI- R ' XC McGeorqe, Winiired Ann Pam Favorite Pastimo: lim AlllblllOll1TO be at the qanqf- reunion Auq. 15, 1955 Activities: Orchesis 1 GA A. 1 Bowlina 1 Roundup Float 1-2-4 Ski Club 'ff-4 Red Cross Piwisident 3-4 DF. Club 4 Pep Club 3-4 lniwa Stall 4 Roundup Statt 4 lunior Prom Committee 3 Sc-nior Balt Committee 4 Blunt-pr, Richard Iohn ' llivk ' I. W X, ,V V.,-,tint-': Visliitia Nxxxvm ,N '15 tr.-. -uno vi aruat -.lu :-:. ut ttw tuturu N, 'tx :ltr 1, lt.-uutiny Uuiitiitittvo fl-3 111' tiluli '1 T5 -xv' -MQ McDei-mand, Barbara lane 1Vlickte Favorite Pastime: Tickling the ivories Ambition: To live in a peace- lul world Activities: National Honor Society 4 Freshman Class V. P. 1 Representative 1 Agora Club V. P. and Secy. 2-3-4 Latin Club Consul 2-3 Senior Ball Dec. Chr. 4 Election Committee 4 Chorus Pianist 1-4 l-leisey Award 1 Roundup Staff 3-4 Class Assemblies 1-'2-3-4 Roundup Parade 1-2-3-4 McKenzie, Charles Roy Chuck Favorite Pastinie: Keeping my Ford running Ambition: To qraduate Awtivihes: Patrol Squad 3 Roundup Float 2 McKinnon, Lois Nadeen Favorite Pastime: Having fun with Bon, Iudy, and Barb Ambition: To graduate and then take a long trip back to Canada Activities: Roundup Float l-2-3 Pep Club 3-4 Senior Ball Decorations 4 vw' f : McLaughlin. Thomas NRG ff Y Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To be successful in my life McQuii-e, William Bill Favorite Pastime: To be out with the gang Ambition: To get rich quick Activities: DE. Club 4 Patrol Squad 2 Roundup Float l-3 Pep Club 3-4 14? ,yy V- rf, 'i ft l 4 Meisel, Gordon Favorite Pastime: Flying Ambition: To be a 1et jockey Activities: Ski Club l-2-3-4 lunior Assembly 3 Ski Team 3-4 DE. Club 4 Activities: Varsity Football 3-4 Letterman's Club 3-4 lunior Varsity Football 2 Latin Club 4 Nat'l Ath. Honor Soc. 3-4 Vigilante 3 Frosh Basketball l Roundup Float l-2-3-4 Intramural Basketball 2-3 Pep Club 3-4 ,wwe WIDE., MW, McQuirk, Billie Earl Bill Favorite Pastime: To be with Sally Ambition: To be a success in life and to travel Activities: Freshman Basketball l Bowling l Intramural Basketball 2-3 Roundup Staff 4 Ski Club 4 D.E. Club 3 Pep Club 3-4 Senior Ball Committee 4 lunior Prom Committee 3 Roundup Float l-2-3-4 lniwa Staff 3 Representative 2 ' :W , gW4F?0 '-QI'-1, 1?- f :ii?31lf'f f5 :fi V I ,Y , in Z -f ' V , P , Z Y ff ,1 4' ..f:w X f if 4 ff f f 3- X fyf 4' , f 7 , ff Q K? a jf 1, 4 , f 7- 4 ,. . ! X fy X Z . f f X, 9 if P, p f f 4 X , , 95 ' 7 4 , 'f 1. A , 1 Molen. Wayne L. Wana or Moe Favorite Pastime: Dancing and sports Ambition: To be a success Activities: Pep Club 3-4 Chorus 4 Roundup Float 3 Intramural Basketball 1-2 Montgomery. Dwight lack ..i. . .eff ,, '-11 Q. Miller. SWGYHG Favorite Pastime: Making mY Wife happY Ambition: To lead a hGpPY and successful lile Activities: DF. Club 3 g,i2'f,,ff' ' 1. j'-'1l 1, iff lf 4 t 5 Monroe. Beverly lean HBGV., Favorite Pastime: That old gang of mine Ambition: To just be happy Activities: Heisey Award 3 G.A,A. l Band l-2-3 Ski Club 2-3-4 Latin Club 2 Pep Club 3-4 Booster Club 4 Class Assemblies l-2-3-4 Roundup Staff 3-4 Players Club 4 Secretary of Student Body 4 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 3-4 Monty Favorite Pastime: Hunting 4,- , and fishing 6: 5 5, Ambition: To be a cattle rancher and own my own -3, -, ra n c h 5 A Activities: '- Pep Club 4 ' - ,iid , ,A 2 ffl-ip fr A Q, A ev Moonay, Sheldon Murray p- ff Shell or Moo Q3 Favorite Pastime: Lake fish- : ing Ambition: To always be t 4 happy and successful , Activities: Re-entered from Winnipeg Canada 3 -'7l W All School Play 1 Heisey Award l -v: President of Players Club 4 Senior Play 4 Senior Play Selection 4 Which ls the Way to Ex. i K Boston 4 Players Club 3-4 Agora Club 3 Roundup Float l Pep Club 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Patrol Squad fChietl 2-3-4 M core, Sandra lean :1f 1 n. 2 l t t -dana. Mullin, Timothy Moon l ivnitw l'ti1:t.iiit Siiori ani tlanrniq ilrilivii: 'lb lwvoiiw a Nllfi 1 133 A tivitius' lin-im Club -1 w l --it L lub 3 -1 Nelson, Elaine ViviG1'1 ' N rl Ls lm-.1,:t lasuntt. An li it ISE' Activities: G A A 1-7 Drivina Lourse it'i!i-in To trirv Esiinq el ,I 'E- ' ix if X , , 'Artist ,ill l NN X E X X X ,Q Xs- Xe Morton, Nancy Eudora ' Ntint' ' l'.:x'w:i!vl'.i:2'u1u lliilttitriit tltv uv tink Anil-:iz in 'lb titivntl out ii- iivi:u:i:Xk1t: lf- lilf-fi t, .NN l Ski Ululi Ll -l lintiiuitip lltitmlw l 1'-3--1 liviiicsi n1.itnw 3 Cltizis A:1:1t'iiiltlyCx3--l lunini llmni ill- s Un Clit' J 3 Svnior liall Vonuiuttue Al Stn-1ecratt4 lniwa Stott --l liuutiduii Stall -l Tuinl'tlin-I l Uiflio: is l Fwy' Club 3 4 liowlin-7 l .- N Q Q. Nemec. Betty Lou HBSlZN Nelson, Thomas E- ' 'lkinnny t iy.'1t!t'l'ti:1ltttti'I Musto and i , wtlzl ,-Xiezil-itmii 'l'0 lu' VUVY SUV' tnl in xx'luitwx'vi lilo .Nt ltX'lllt'1l' litiuti l 'l 3 Vliwvur- 'l -,Xu g1q,,t.- lltintl ll li.-iiiv::vttlt1lIVit 4 Qlttiinti Vvstival if 3-4 l't-ii L luli 3--l Ctuistnms Flay 4 J x ,X llrivru Music Festival 3 Favorite Pastinie: Working at the Town Ambition: To learn to save money some clay Activities: C:.A.A. 1-2 Iniwa Distribution Mgr. 4 Stagecratt l-2 Roundup Staff Roundup Float 3 Driving Course Murray, Iames F. lint Favorite Ptistiiiiu' l-luntnig, ttslunq, and ioolina Anilution' To make a million liy lktull A. tiviti-fs: Patrol Squad 2-3 l'ii-slinian Footb-ill l luiuoi Varsity Football 3 latin Club li lunior From 3 S--mor Ball 4 Roundup Float l-2-3 Intramural Basketball 4 luiwa 4 Newcomb, Frank Nt Newt Favorite Pastime: Working on cars Ambition: To be a civil engi- neer Activities: Executive Board 3 Representative 2-3 Pan American Club Pres. lunior Prom Com. Chr, 3 Social Activities Com. 4 Boys' State 3 , A 5 ,, v.v,V ' 2. B, -- .- ' w .1 51 ,. -132.0 -5,1 3 ,Q Roundup Parade 2-3 Neumann, Sally Mariene Sal Favorite Pastime: Being with Bill Ambition: To be an airline hostess on the first passen- ger plane to Mars Activities: Bowling Captain 1 Ski Club 1-2-3-4 Spring Festival l-2-4 Orchesis I Pep Club 3-4 Roundup Parade 1-2-3 Roundup Staff 3-4 Iniwa Feature Editor 3-4 Class Assemblies 1-2-3-4 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Booster Ball Queen 4 A Cappella 4 Representative 4 Newman, Barbara Ann Barb Favorite Pastime: Arguing with Nadyne Ambition: Be happy Avtivities: Ski Club 4 Ren Club 3-4 St-nior Ball Committee 4 Newhall, Clarence Ginger Favorite Pastirne: Hunting and fishing Ambition: To become a tighter ot our forest killer Activities: Projectionists Club Secy. 2-3-4 Pep Club 4 Nicolai, Beverly Ioan Bev Favorite Pastime: Listening to the rest of the gang argu- ing Ambition: To get to Alaska Activities: Senior Ball Committee 4 Ski Club l-4 Pep Club 3-4 Freshman Assembly l G.A.A. l Norling, Darlene Mae Favorite Pastirne: Working Ambition: To be successful in anything I do Activities: Chorus 1-2-3 Spring Festival 3 DE. Club 4 Pan American 4 Kg, 4441 Nichols, Benna Katherine Bennie Favorite Pastime: Surf board- ing Ambition: To get Miss Audrey Erickson married by the tall of l952 Activities: Band Majorette 3-4 Twirling Club tV. P.l l-2-3-4 G.A.A. 2-3 Pep Club 3-4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Havre Festival 3 Band Concert 3 Roundup Parade l-2-3-4 Girls League 4 Noland, Kenneth Earl Ken Favortte Pastime: Girls and cars Ambition: To retire at 40 with a Lincoln Continental Activities: Class Representative 3-4 Cathode Ray Radio Club tPres. and V. P.J 3 Roundup Parade 2-3-4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Pep Club 3-4 Boys' State Alternate 3 The Little Dog Laughed 4 1, U VWW, f . .6 ,Q -1 t X s if i Elm Ogrin. Rodney Rod Favorite Pastime: Having fun Ambition: To o to California Q with the boys Activities: Re-entered lrom Polytech, Long Beach, Calif. Roundup Day Float l-2-3-4 Roundup Day Com. l-2-3 Bowling l-2-3 Intramural Basketball Senior Ball Committee 4 lniwa Stott 4 Frosh Track l Prosh Basketball 1 Frosh Football l Roundup Staff 4 Pep Club 3-4 Olson. lane Favorite Pastimez That old gang ol mine Ambition: To graduate irom C.W.C. with Zeke and Karin Activities: Pan American Club 2-3-4 Representative l-2 Senior Ball Committee 4 lunior Prom Committee 3 Basketball Band l Spring Festival 2 Pep Club 3-4 Commencement Usher 3 Roundup Float 3 Nyquist, Donald Irving Don Favorite Pastime: Living Ambition: To graduate from college Activities! Basketball 1-2 Band 1-2 Roundup Float 3 Pep Club 3-4 ,ff Ohnsager, Meredith lean M-ert Favorite Pastime: Band and horseback riding Ambition: To be a success in whatever I do Activities: .Band 2-3-4 Band Council 4 Girls Drum Corps l-2 Pep Club 3-4 Representative 4 A I ,, f 'X . ff, O'Neill. Patricia Hazel Pat Favorite Pastime: Wishing Ambition: To be a lab tech nician Activities: Pep Club 3-4 Class Assembly l Office Duty 4 Latin Club 3 Senior Ball Decorations 4 t43l PGYne. IGHY A- Pederson. Arm Marie Osburn. David B, Dave avoriie Pastirne: Music Ambition: To be a musinon Activities: Translerred irom Auburn l-tiah School, Washington Band 4 Representative in Band 4 Parsons, Iulia Ann ludy Favorite Pastime: Dancing and having lun Ambition: To always be happy and have lriends Activities: A Cappella Choir 2-4 Roundup Float l-2-3 Junior Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Spring Festival 2-4 gi ti K X ti Protessor Favorite Pastime: Tasting new foods Ambition: Full time food taster Activities: Entered from idaho Falls Senior High 4 Pep Club 4 Chorus 4 l 44 l QQ Packer, Morrill W .tin-ith' l'.i1'.:tw Uiitiinui straits it Atizlittruii 'Tn lwx 01116 it Yi vttrtiitiiilt Avttvitivs ll ll Cluli -l ll t' Cluli llrvsicloiit -1 A-it tri Club 3 4 A-:via Club X' P. Clie--r lv.i.t-ir l tlnys Strut- 3 li-tiitvsi ntatwve 3 liwunclup lxloat l-3 Ski Club 3 F- ri Cluli 3 -l Paulson. Wilma A. Willey Favorite Pastime: That old gang ot mine Ambition: To be a foreign correspondent with Cushie Activities: Entered from Missoula High fl lniwa Feature Editor 3-4 Roundup Staff 3-4 Booster Club 3-4 Class Assemblies 3-4 Players Club 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Commencment Usher 3 Pep Club 3-4 Latin Club 2 Drum Corps 2 tot iam-L kv l .J-4 gg Peach, Ronald Wayne Peach Favorite Pastime: Doing any- thing Ambition: To travel through the states in a new Mercury Activities: Perl Club 3-4 Pearson. Sharon Colleen Favorite Pastime: Keith Ambition: To be at our re- union Aug. 15, 1955 Activities: Payne, Shirley i',w,uitv lXi::tuue: 'l'l1at Old ,mlm ot urine .:r,,,it,g,img 'lb lworonie ct suc- ,-.-ligatul wniiivlfs i'i'aClY-tO- wmir luiY1'Y A-'ttvitivsi l'lt1:::: A:::1i'tttlwltDS l 3-4 liotiiitiiiv l'liu1ts l-3 GAA. l gp,-in-1 Festival l Players Club 4 Home Ev. Club 4 Senior Ball C0rr1mill9G 4 lunior Prom COmmillG9 3 Commencement Usher 3 Roundup Staff 4 The Little Dog Laughed 4 C: is wg ' Us Alisa' 'F't Q : Pearson, Diane Beverly Dee or Debby Favorite Pastime: Dreaming Ambition: To go in the song Writing business with Dar Activities: Entered from Missoula High School 2 Pan American Club 2 Orchestra 2 Spring Festival 2 Ski Club 3-4 lniwa Staff 4 Roundup Stalf 4 Commencement Usher 3 Pep Club 3-4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Roundup Float 2-3-4 Home Ec. Club 4 Heisey Award 2 Ski Club 2-3-4 Iunior Red Cross Secy. 2-3-4 Orchestra Secretary l-2-3 Spring Festival l-2-3 Roundup 4 Representative 4 Iniwa 3-4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Iunior Prom Committee 3 All State Orchestra 1 G.A.A. 1 , in 3 , , Q 1 2 , J, .--, ,fb 5 ' m y rip. Q K' AA qi: , 7 iry, ,F ij Sher SS lmlfii Favorite Pastime: Being hGPPY Ambition: To always be able to smile Activities: Pan American Club 3-4 Representative 4 A Cappella choir 3-4 Sprinq Festival l-2-3-4 Usher at Sheparcl's Star 2 DTWUICJ Course 2 Freshman Assembly 1 Roundup Floats 2-3 Peres. Ferdinand Nels Fred Favorite Pastime: Being with the B. T. Boys Ambition: To become an ln- dustrial Arts teacher and coach Activities: Varsity Football 3-4 All State Hon. Mention 4 Letterman's Club 4 Representative 1-2-3-4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Ir. Varsity Football 2 Ir. Varsity Basketball 1-2 Intramural Basketball Champs 3-4 Roundup Staff 4 Print Shop News 4 1 we Peterson. Walker Norrell The Talker Favorite Pastime: Avidl ob- Y sewing the comedy and tragedy of God's fallen images Ambition: To justify my ex- istence Activities: Debate Club 2-3-4, V. P. 4 N.F.l.. 2-3-4, President 3 Agora Club 2-3-4, Pres. 3 Latin Club Consul 4 All School Play 4 M.C. High School Band Swing Concert 3 Players Club 4 VVhy the Chimes Rang 4 Sr. Play Reading Com. 4 Frosh Football l Reserve Football 4 79: Popovich, Robert D. Bob Favorite Pastime: Clubhouse Ambition: To make a quick million Activities: D.E. Club 4 Latin Club 3 Intramural Basketball 1-2-3 Pep Club 4 Boys' State Alternate 3 Roundup Float 2 D.E. Club Con. Delegate 4 ' t ' Q ' z Tw-Q , , 2 iw U7 1 x J 4' :T ' , t 1 t .-1,. fw- 5 3 Peterson. Norris K. Pete Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing Ambition: To be a C.P.A. Activities: Pep Club 4 l Plath, Beverly May HBGVH Favorite Pastime: Dancing Ambition: To travel Activities: Entered from Simms High School, 1951 Twirling 1 G.A.A. 1 Pep Club 3-4 . . Y - , V . fiji 12' A f ff 2: 4 M X ff if f ff 15 ! Vifya, i xg! ivy ' 4 ' ' V 1 Z-hs , ' ,Quoin-w-'F J, -1,-C 14 t if ,, 2- -wfjf .f -7:1 I 1 Xi J it Qi. ,xl L, br X .X-Wd. .ff--t X go , We Porro, Charline IoAnn Char Favorite Pastime: Being with the gang Ambition: To live a long and happy lite with someone 1 love Activities: Booster Queen Candidate 4 Roundup Assembly 1-2-3 Roundup Float 2-3 junior Assembly 3 lniwa 3-4 Roundup Staff 3-4 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Ski Club 2-3-4 D.E, Club 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Chorus 2-4 Spring Festival 2-4 C-.A.A. 1 Pyatt, Robert Burns ,,BOb,. Favorite Pastime: Doing any- thing Ambitionz To do the best of my ability in anything 1 undertake Activities: DE. Club 1 Porto, Barbara Lee Barbs Favorite Pastime: lim Ambition: To go to college Activities: G:A.A. 1 Pan American Club 3 Roundup Float 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Ski Club 2-3 Spring Festival 2-3 Messiah 3 Pep Club 3-4 lniwa 4 Bowling League 2-3 Powell, Carroll Wayne Punch Favorite Pastime: Ruth Ambition: Navy and to hav a new Studebaker Activities: D.E. Club 3 Pep Club 3-4 Hahn, Robert H. Bob Favorite Pastime: Sports an hunting Ambition: To see the world Activities: Ski Club 1-2-3-4 Ski Team 3-4 Football 1-2 D.E. Club 4 Iunior Play 3 Band 1-2 Pep Club 3-4 t45J Ranclono, Ralph Thomas Randy Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To be a success in whatever I choose Activitresz Senior Class V. P. 4 Varsity Football 3-4 All State Hon Mention -l Letterrnarfs Club 3-4 1.et1ern'1an's Sery.-Treas. 4 1. V. Football I Booster Club 3--1 Pres. 4 Rerresentaiive l-3 Iunior Assembly 3 Boys'S1ate 3 lunior Prom Coirrrruttee 3 Senior Hall Cgrririxrttee -l RQ urzaluy Yloat 1-3 Regan, lack Franklin , laik , lhvoiitt- Pagrirnt.: Square daiisiu-I Ambition, 'la bf' a whole veteran was 'bv Rieben, Leona Corrine Lee l't:x'or.te P rerun- . lrl.J':ie5 Aiirlwtig-it To Le a qogd tyysist Aqiivitiesi u.::-.rrjf K .Qty C 3 i-17.11 Club L 51:1 Club -2 D E Club -I For Club 3-4 t 461 M I 'fry-f . 4 r'3l xx' W Urs i Ci .- .ikg 12 A W Q- 1 X .X i , .3 QV r N ' ' ,lt Q simon Pl I-f . . . Robertson, Helen Martha Rumnwk rfujlkhn D' Favoiito Ptrsttiiio: XX tsliiiiq E. V MAI, Vx ffm 1, N X Y Ambition: 'l'I1trl my wislies i 'l ' A 'IM' will some tiuo X1fA'H k' . I Activities: It-'Lltr'-1 lt tl '--1 l't.:,.'t 1 X. ,.x. litirizt t t tr'-.Lili -l llti- ffl' 4 Agora Club 4 Pan Anierivaii Club Secy. 4 C:,A.A. l-2-3 Orchestra l-Z May Pesuvul l-2 Repres-5-ntative ll Pep Club 3-4 Latin Club Q Bowling L-3 Girls'Sta1e Alternate 3 Roundup Float 1-2-3 YU' Richardson. Donna Maureen Favorite-PriL.'111r-.-: pllll Ambition: 'lo lt urn time art ot iuiutus to be used in sell- dole-use Agtiviliui-I N.F,l.. 2 Ski Club 4 Senior ball Corninitt- e -l Petr Club 4 Rowe, Charles Alfred ChuQk Favorite Paslime: Rosemary Ambition: To be a commer- cial rllustrator Activities: Ski Club 1-2-3-4, Pres. 4 Assemblies 1-3 Ski Team 1-2-3-4 Iunior Prom DQ-fgoralions 3 Senior Ball Ltr-t:oratio..s 4 Booster Ball lJefgoratioris 4 Roundup Stall fl-3-4 Balloon Parade 4 Roundup Float 1-2 Intramural Basketball l Pep Club 3-4 Q Roberson. Walter E. lk-ul' l'A,y,wr1lv l'rr:-trim lkrtrouiziriq W,tx,-1l't'.l--ltltuitv53-slviii .Mitt-vtr.w1i:Al'tw own tr t trrltlluv .mtl lt--izttr'vvu1:tt1l .-X. ttX'liIv:L1 lltm ,-Xrmrrrvtrtt Club 3 I' lf Vt' A Ultilt -l tml- Vliili -l 111-rum I'- oltvrrl Lf 3 .-X Un-3 t ll-t Clioii 3 -l thorn:-. J l l lgyttiiutur lkry lloat l 113 .C . 5. Ms.. ., H Ah., I , x .Q I Y' .V f tl 4 .,i fav' rr lv 'v , I Boehm, Roberta Irene Bobbie Favorite Pastiuie: Boing with the gang Ambition: To be happy all my lile Activities: Booster Club 4 Booster Queen Candidate 4 Red Cross 4 Social Activlties Com. 4 Senior Ball Coiiiiiiittee 4 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Christmas Pageant 4 Roundup Stall 3-4 Ski Club l G.A.A. l Roundup Day Float 3-4 Pep Club 3-4 Rydell, Ioseph D. loe Favorrte Pasume: Hussmarrs Activities: Representative 3 Class Assembly 2 Roundup Float 2 Senior Ball Committee 4 Pep Club 3-4 DE. Club 3-4 Intramural Basketball 1-2 lntrarnural Baseball l-2 Sabol, Douglas Iohn .Dough Favorite Pastime: Football Ambition: To be co-owner ot Ioe's with Cum Activities: Varsity Football 3-4 Letterman's Club 3 Most Valuable Player Foot- ball Award 4 I. V. Football 1-2 Frosh Basketball l Frosh Track 1 Iniwa Staff 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Roundup Float 2-3 Vigilantes 3-4 Crouch's Commandos -if-1 Scmd, IoA.nn lo or Sandie Favorite Pastime: Short trips out of town Ambition: To keep the gang hcrppy Activities: G.A.A. 1-2-3 Roundup Float 1 Pep Club 3-4 Latin Club 4 Schmidt, Rita Favorite Pastime: Having fun Ambition: To be happy and successful Activities: Roundup Staff 4 lniwa Staff 4 Home Ec. Club 4 Players Club 4 Pep Club 3-4 Driving Course 3 Roundup Float l Salonen, Luella Mae ,,Lu,, Favorite Pastime: Being with Bob Ambition: To live a happy and successful lite Activities: G.A.A. 1-2-3 Pan American 3 Players Club 4 Senior Prom Committee 4 Driving Course 4 Roundup Float Com. 2-3 Schumacher, Jean Ellen leanie Favorite Pastime: Drawing, playing the piano and Working Ambition: Live long enough to see Rita become worlds Champion lady wrestler Activities: Entered from Central Cath- olic High 4 Girls' State 3 Pep Club 4 Dramatics l-2 Chorus l-3 lournalism 3 wx Sappington, Don loe Hsupt, Favorite Pastime: Model air- planes Ambition: To go into business tor myself after l get out of the Navy Activities: Intramural Basketball l-2 I. V. Football 1 D.E. Club 4 Patrol Squad 4 Iunior Assembly 3 Chorus 2-3 Co-Op All City Festival 2 All Shops 1-2 f ie-- ,Nm Serdahl, Leonard Earl Goose Favorite Pastime: Fooltng with my ham radio se? and dancing Ambition: To be a radio and television repairman Activiites: Cathode Ray Radio Club 4 Sta e rat' 4 g c t Driving Course 2 A Cappella Choir 3 Pep Club 4 Christmas Concert 3 SPIIDQ Music Festival 3 Christmas Assem l b y 3 Room for One More 4 ,f f 4 QV x g f Age, 2,-ww! J fix aff , , a .Q --tt t f -2 -:gf f M at rv? lil' A if45f'5 K ,-Y ' QQZE. . muff' ff V154 -352 :iw an 1 .rt w ff Schufl, Deloris Lovcm Gregory Favorite Pastime: Don and square dancing Ambition: To travel and be- come president of the Fuller Brush Co, Activities: C1.A.A, l Drum Corps 2-3 Drivers Course 2 Chorus 4 Pep Club 3 : ,I x f AM , Z. 2 '1 , V X 7 A f X , 7! X0 f , , if y 4 .Z . gf' i tv ,L ' -19 2 V Z f' Ze Seman, Arlen Gary ,Sen Favorite Pastime: Football Ambition: To be a good cus- tomer ot Doug's and Cum's place Activities: Varsity Football 3-4 Co-Captain 4 l.etterman's Club 3-4 Roundup Floats l-2 Senior Ball Dec. Corn, 4 I. V. Football l-2 lniwa 4 Representative 2-3 Roundup, Finance 4 Freshman Basketball l Vigilanttes 3-4 I D I l Shryne, Patrick F. HP ,, at Favorite Pastime: The gang Ambition: To always do the right thing Activities: Roundup Day Float l Latin Club 3 DF. Club -1 47D Shumate, Robert Wallace 'Bob' Favorite Pasiirne: Amateur radio Ambition. To be successful in x-.'haifver l do Astivities' Proiestionists Club 2-3-4 Cathode Ray Radio Club Se-:y. 3 Roundup Float l-Q-3-4 DF Club 4 QU'- Skees, Iohn Richard ' lohnny Favorite Pastiine: Skiing Ambition: To be successful in my luture life. Activities: Band l-2-3 lunior Red Cross 3 Ski Club 3-4 Ski Team 4 Roundup Parade l-2-3 Pep Club 3-4 Smith, Marvin Lloyd Smitty Favorite Pastime: Wilson's clubhouse Ambition: To graduate from college and then see the world Activities: Executive Board l-2 Heisey Award 2 President ot Class 2 V. P. of Class 3 Booster Club 4 Freshman Basketball l Class Assembly 2 Band l-2-3 National Honor Society 4 Intramural Basketball 1 Band Tour l Latin Club 3 Ai A J , ,ft '4v0 in Www A V, Ft - ., . VH if 41 A W' Q 1. 9 5 W ,, t 22, '4 ,, ,N was ns f , i be 1 f,tt'v'1 4 N S gf-fg, Styx-t .E t - tg . Silvernale, Bonnie Mae Favorite lltistuitu: ltlusir Ambition: Enter some iield ot iiiodistiic- or science Activities: ll A li Au'a1'd 4 Girls Stats 3 Class Secretary 2-3-4 Class Y, P 2 lifts-'-y Award 3 All State Music Superior 2 'H ws rw Girls League 4 ti. i it -riitattxe l-2-3 Booster Queen Candidate 4 ldouitduii Stall 3-3 St-mor Ball Committee 4 ark - Smith, Dorothy Ellen Dot Favorite Pastime: Music Ambition: To be successful in everything l do Activities: Orchestra 2-3-4 Spring Festival 2-3-4 Messiah 2-3 D.E. Club 4 Library Club Secy. 4 it -t MN ,llli A Smith, Sally Rue HSG1., X y'yw,1rttw Pcistime: Trying to qc, MENS to cut tier hair Amttttitiii: Hold down q S400- ti iuoutli sccr'eta1'tC1l 1019 Avtiviticsi ctw-r Queen 4 Clieoi' Squad 1-3-4 Student Body SGCY- 4 tg Rooster Club Z'-3 V Pan American Club 3 3 1 Pan American Club Secy. - t Heisey Awards l-3 National Honor Society 4 H- Representative l ' G.A.A. Secy. 1 'E . Class Assemblies 2-3-4 as , x 'N lunior Prom Com. 3 3 i to Players Club 4 Smith, Walter David Smitty Favorite Pastime: Working on cars A Ambition: To get one running Activities: D.E. Club 4 D.E. Club Class Pres. 4 Advanced Chorus 4 Roundup Parade l-2-3-4 Pep Club 3-4 Q '- Snyder, Reincrrd Friend ' - ..A,. Dutch ' -l -.- ' ' -'- t -'-i Favorite Pastime: Working on .- my car Ambition: To be an account- '1 .4 ' fmt 'Wim th Activities: QV' nfij A Representative 4 , D.E. Club 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 W Roundup Parade 1-3-4 '21, The Little Dog Laughed 4 3 l N., X . Spradley. Ioanne Ruth Toots Favorite Pastime: Being with Ray Ambition: To be happy wher- ever l am Activities: Orchestra l-2-3-4 All State Orchestra 1 Pep Club 3 D.E. Club 4 Messiah 2-3 Squellati, Angela P. Angie Faxprite Pastime: Being with Ambition: To make my home in Pennsylvania PM Activities: G,A.A. l Library Club 2 Twirlinq Club l-2-3 Roundup Parade l-2-3 Billings Trip 3 Pep Club 4 D,E. Club 4 'V' it Staats, Carol Virginia Carol Favorite Pastime: Swimming with Ted Ambition: To learn to water ski Activities: National Honor Society 4 Heisey Award 2 Red Cross l-2-3-4 Junior Red Cross V. P: G.A.A. l-2-3-4 Water Ballet 3 Pan American Club 2-3-4 Sophomore Assembly 2 Pep Club 3-4 ..'V.., x . k . . 55- as , 1 'Q - if .u ..-s... Stephens, lean Marie Favorite Pastime: Skiing ,tcapw Favorite Pastlrnez llusi: and drawing Ambition: To go tc Florida A-..i.,,ies. Roundup S'aff 3-4 lniwa Staff 4 Players Club 3-4 Orchestra l-2-4 Room for One More 4 Roundup Float l-I-3-4 funor Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Comrnlftee 4 Pep Club 3-4 4481 ' 4 f ff, 12 ,, f Stoddart, Charles Charley 1 Favorite Pastime: Dancing Ambition: To be successful Activities: lniwa 4 Roundup Staff 4 Pep Club 3-4 Track Staiqmiller, Kenneth Ely Ken Favorite Pastimes Hunting and fishing Ambition: To own a cattle ranch of my own Activities: Entered from Centerville High School, l95O Prouectionist Club 3-4 Driving Course 3 Pep Club 3-4 Patrol Squad 3 Roundup Float 3-4 Q aes . . X o 2 N532 . tw? se '- - -V V Sf' NS I rw ,wx 'A '-, 'WK it - f ,,..,:,e-fm 47 'mic : 4 ,ff ,ri f 4Lf1tf4-54:7 iww, , 71 ,4 3.24: .4 ,, . Stevenson, Wilifred Roy Favorite Pastimez Hunting and fishing Ambrion: To hunt big game in Alaska Aftivitiesz Roundup Parade 3-4 DE. Club 4 DE. Club President 4 Pep Club 3 t i' 't 1' 2 tl . 'i X it ' :L X Z 5 7 'i- . - , ff 1 I -1 -' ,. :V -: f,:-:i I J if Mgr 0 .7 - ,, ff 417' rf P- is , L, Story, Faun Mae A1most Anything Ambition: To be on time for anything Activities: Representative l Ski Club l Roundup l-2-3 Senior Ball 4 G.A,A. l Pep Club 3-4 W 4 Sutton. Dolores Arlene Dory Favorite Pastime: Norm Ambition: 'To graduate from High School Activities: Iunior Assembly 3 Chorus 2-3-4 Roundup Float 3 D.E. Club 4 A Cappella Choir 3 Spring Festivals 2-3-4 Stokes, Carol Lee Babe Favorite Pastime: Having fun Ambition: Always be happy Activities: Band l-2-3 Chorus 2-3-4 A Cappella 3-4 Christmas Program l-2-3-4 Spring Festival l-2-3-4 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Class Assembly l-2-3 Home Ec, Club 4 Roundup Parade l-2-3 Pep Club 4 Stromnes, Karen Karyn Favorite Pastime: With the girls Ambition: Attend our reunion on Aug. l5, 1955 Activities: Roundup Art Staff 3-4 lniwa 3-4 Ski Club l-2-3 Spring Festival l-2-3-4 Senior Ball Committee 4 lunior Prom Committee 3 A Cappella Choir 4 Roundup Assembly 2-3 Roundup Floats l-3-4 Class Assemblies 2-3 Pan American Club l Swanson, Shirley Shirl Ambition: To try to be suc cessful in whatever I undertake Activities: Ski Club Secy. 1-2-3-4 D.E. Club 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Roundup Committee 2 lniwa Staff 4 Pep Club 3-4 Drivers Course 2 Roundup Parade 2-3 Roundup Stott 4 i491 Tacke, Iohri Bernard lack Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To travel Activities: Representative 4 Roundup Float 1-3-4 Varsity Football 3-4 I. V. Football 1-'J 1.etterrnan's Club 3-4 Nat'l Ath, Honor Society 3 Pep Club 3-4 'aiu 151 114 1' 'Grieg 'FQ v pf-'X 59 4 'P Tadvick, Donald Edward Timwvf 'Meng' Ieunne Tm-1 'Mutt 4Amttmo,,1 TQ ,Hd up ,X-Uh Favorite Pastime: Dreaming moto han: than lflmor Sticht Ambllwnf To make my AA,-1,1-,th-53 dreams come true Hopiosontativc l-S-3 P-ftlvmesi N Graduated lanuary, 1952 Taras, Darlene Lois Pudgie Favorite Pastime: Keeping out ot trouble Ambition: To live, love, laugh, and be happy Re-entered from Central Activities: High 4 G.A.A. 1-2-4 Ski Club 4 Bowling 3 D.E. Club 4 Pep Club 4 Roundup Float 1 Driver's Course 2 Senior Ball Committee 4 Thisted, Norma Ioy Ioy'dle Favorite Pastime: Laughing and loving Ambition: To graduate from Stanford and then find a husband and to attend our reunion in 1955 Activities: Representative 2 Agora Club 2-3 Roundup Staff Photo Ed. 3-4 Iniwa Statt Asst. Ed. 3-4 Christmas Concert 1-2-3-4 A Cappella Choir 3-4 Class Assemblies 1-3-4 Roundup Parade 1-2-3-4 Ir, Prom 6- Sr. Ball Com. 3-4 Ski Club 1-2-3 Pep Club 3-4 Spring Music Festival 1-2-4 Of-rt American Club 3 boys' Stato Altoinato 3 National Honor Society 4 Booster Club 4 Freshman Class Pres. lniwa Stait -l lntramural BB 1-C-3--t R'5'Pl'9559mGllV9 1 lntramural Champs 3-4 Lglmf-lub 2 Freshman Basketball 1 Bowlinfl 2 Roundup Parade 1-3-4 G-A-45 1'7- lunior Prom Committee 3 Ski Club 3'4 Pep Club 3-4 D-B Club 3 Pep Club 3 1 Booster Ball Committee 4 All School Play 4 Christmas Pageant 4 Roundup Assembly 1 , 1 u,.. , X -ar Thisted, Karin T k K Favorite Pastime: That old ms eYfiKg5,i?ne Kay gang oi mine y p . - Ambition: To graduate from Gglijgis Gsume' Dcmcmq' C4,W.C. Awith lane and Zeke Ambition: To get to Raleigh! ACUVW95- North Carolina lgcmln Chg? 1 6 3 4 Activities: oos er u A- - A C - - ski ciub 2-3-4 D'E'C'5ff21'j Chou 2 3 Players Club 3-4 Iniwa Statt 3 Roundup Staii 3-4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Agora Club 1 Senior Assembly 4 Senior Play 4 Orchestra 1-2 G.A.A. 1 Roundup Parade 1 G.A.A. 1-2-3 Twirling Club 1-2-3 Chorus 1-2-3 Pep Club 3 FOB Thompson, Barbara Betty Barb fm-,-1-tio Pastuno: Sandy, Pat and ttlorrtsou Auilwitmng To own a new car and ao to college Avtwttnisi G.A.A.1-3 Drivor's Course 1 Roundup Float 1 Ottice Ditty 2 lniwa Stall 4 Roundup Stall 4 lunior Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Ski Club 4 Tumbling Club 4 Red Cross Representative 4 Pep Club 3-4 Tovson, Iacqueline Icms 1acquie Favorite Pastime: Bowling and dancing Ambition: To go to college and to be happy always Activities: National Honor Society 4 French Club Treasurer 3-4 DE. Club Secretary 4 Heisey Award 1 Representative 2 Pep Club 3-4 Chorus 3 Orchestra 1 G.A.A. 1-2 Players Club 4 Spring Festival 1-3 Roundup Day Float 3 Roundup Costume Parade l Volk, Nona Charee Charee Favorite Pastime: lust being happy Ambition: To contribute some- thmq worthwhile to the world Activities: Roundup Float 1 Outside Music 1-2-3 Debate Club 2 lunior Assembly 3 HelS9Y Award 3 P913 Club 4 National Honor Society 4 Walden, Russel Ralph Russ Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing Ambition: To be successful Activities: Roundup Float 2-3 Av- Waltari, Iohn Evald lack Favorite Pastime: Hunting, fishing Ambition: To see the world Activities: Bowling 2 Roundup Float 2 lntramural Basketball 3 Pep Club 3-4 Wardirisky, Raymond Arden Butch Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To see the world Activities: Varsity Football 2-3-4 Honorable Mention PB. 4 State Champ Football 2 I. V. Football 1 Track l-2 Intramural Basketball 1-2 Letterman's Club 2-3-4 Pep Club 4 ' X H in .r,, A i - .-7. . 3 5 , x L: Walrcxck George Richard .,DiCk., Favorite Pastime: Kay and the an Q C! Ambition: Succeed in what- ever I try to do Activities: Roundup Float 2-3 Bowling 2 lntramural Basketball 2 Pep Club 4 Intramural Baseball 1 I. V. Football 2-3 Senior Ball Committee 4 1: '-1.. 'fr Wardinsky, Kenneth Wayne Snake Favorite Pastime: Wine, women and song Ambition: To settle down Activities: Football 1-2 Intramural Basketball 1 Roundup Float 2-3 Executive Board 3 Stagecratt 4 lniwa Staff 4 Roundup Staff 4 Pep Club 3-4 Z5-fy t J lib, ,xg Wt M ' -L LTI Waugh, Norman Erick Norm Favorite Pastime: Having fun Ambition: To have plenty of Penneys to manage Activities: Band l-2-3-4 N.F.L. 1-2-3-4 Band Vice President 4 N.F.L. Vice President 3 Agora Club 2-3-4, Pres. 3 Debate l Senior Ball Committee 4 Band Tour 1 Pep Club 3-4 Social Activities Corn. 4 Roundup Parade 1-2-3-4 bfi Wenzel, Robert Wesley Bob Favorite Pastime: Dancing Ambition: To be an engineer or architect Activities: D,E. Club 4 Representative 2 Patier Club 4 f'D!s h-4 Warzeka, JoAnn Zeke Favorite Pastime: That old gang ot mine Ambitionz To graduate from C.W.C. with lane and Karin Activities: Girls' State 3 Booster Club 3-4, V. P. 4 Pan American Club 2-3-4 Iunior Assembly Corn. 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 lunior Prom Committee 3 Players Club 4 Roundup Stall 4 GAA. 1 Commencement Usher 3 fe, 4 Weeks, Barbara Grace Barb Favorite Pastime: Writing to Tom Ambition: To make my dreams come true Activities: G.A.A, 1-2 Pep Club 3-4 Roundup Parade 3 D,E. Club 4 Warn ,,44s4wW0 Wever, Glenna Mae Toni Favorite Pastime: Leon Ambition: To be happy Activities: G.A.A. 1-2-3 Drum Corps 2.3 Roundup Parade 1-2-3 Pep Club 3-4 Library Duty 4 Driving Course 4 C511 Fa Wheeler, Gerald Everett ls-rry Fxvcrtt-3 Pasume: Having lots of tum with lots ol people Ambt:.:r.: To succeed in ratever I take up A tx Wes' Representative l-Q-3-4 Roundup Assembly 3 Roundup Float l-2-3-4 Cathode Bay Ptadzo Club 4 Radio Club President 4 junior Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 intramural Basketball l I Y. Basketball Q Roundup Day Com. 3 Williams, Dixie Lee 'Dix' vorite Pasttme: Having fun Ambition: To be on time, tor ti change Activities: G.A.A. 1 Alternate Representative l Class Assembly 2-3-4 Bowling 2 Iunior Prom 3 Ski Club 3-4 Commencement Usher 3 Roundup Floats l-2-3-4 Boundup Staff B Senior Ball Committee 4 Pep Club 3-4 The Little Dog Laughed Wilmot, Natalie Ioyce HIGH Favorite Pastime: Having tun Ambition: To own the Town theater Activities: En'ered fr:m Iordar. High, ,lordan Montana Q Pep Club 3--l t52l Whitaker, lack Tierney lt-luskrat' ltivortto Pastuue: Kay Ambition: To go to college Abttvtltos: intramural Basketball l-Q Intramural Champs 1-2 lutuor Prom Committee 3 Roundup Statt 4 lniwa Stall fl Williamson, Delores Darlene De-lly Favorite Pastime: Twirling and dau-:ing Ambition: To always be happy and suryesstul Activities: Tx-Jirlina Club l-2-3-4 Twirling Club President 4 Band Matorette 3 G.A.A. l-2-3 Tumbling Club 1-4 Roundup Parade l-Z-3-4 Music Festival l-2-3 Bowling Captain l-2 Flag Twirling 4 Pep Club 3-4 Drrvtng Course 4 Senior Eall Committee 4 b .-. N X: Wilson, William Robert Bill Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing Ambition: None Activities: Pep Club 3-4 ass! 2 Woodahl, Iacqueline Fay Jackie Favorite Pastime: Thinking of you Ambition: Dancing career, a life full of excitement, hap- piness, and love with the right person Activities: Spring Festival l Representative 1-2 Roundup Slaft Z Class Assemblies 2-3 Ski Club 3 Roundup Day Com. 1-2-3 lunior Prom Committee 3 Pep Club 3-4 Senior Ball Committee 4 G.A.A. l Commencement Usher 3 ti- t Wilson. Delano Dee Dee l',,t-.Hip Ptistuue: Clubhouse Atttlittttiti: To see lltv WOflCl t,1:Qt1t'lVlllGlll -ttvtttvsi lfxt wultve Board ll ttgclxtul' Club -l tl.-pttosottlattve l-2 Roundup Day Float 3 Booster Ball Committee 4 Pop Club 4 intramural Basketball l aim nn. Woli, Darlene Fay Dar Favorite Pastime: Ted and my horse Ambition: Not a bit of it Activities: G.A.A. l-2 Drum Corps 2-3 Home Economics Club 4 Pep Club 3-4 Safe Driving Course 2 Wuerthner, Willis Keith Ke-ithie Favorite Pastime: Shirley Ambition: To be editor of a metropolitan newspaper Activities: Band l-2-3-4, President 4 Band Concert Bus. Mgr. 3 Music Award 3 Student Director of Band 4 Latin Club 4 Roundup Parade 1-2-3-4 Spring Festival 1-2-3-4 Pep Club 3-4 Class Assembly 2 Intramural Baseball 1 Hlqh School Bowling 2-3 Messiah 1-2 Chorus 1-2 Christmas Program 1-2-3 Zemcm, Robert William Big Bob Fcivorile Pcistime: Trupshoot- mg Ambition: To be successful in any veniure I uncle-ricike Activities: Band 1-2-3-4 All Stole Bond 2 Bowling 1-2 is X ' , 412 v.:J'k 1 V , . ' .ogy Q Q? L EQ? W., Four's U Crowd Zipper-ian, Doncrrae DohhQ or Z1p ff Fuvorile Pc15r1m9: Bill Ambiliorii To l-:esp lhe gang hUPIl'Y Activities: DE. Club 4 A Cciyfpellfx Choir 3-4 Spring Festival I-2-3-4 , Pep Club 3-4 5 Class Assembly l Legend of Who Chimes 4 ' Messiah l-2-3 I - wff, G.A.A. I 1 f , xg I Z of Drum Corps l-2 Ir. cmd Sr. Ecll Com, 3-4 3 ,V Roundup Parade l-2 ,,f, ri To D-Stair Sludg- nts Semi? HXCKSYX li La GNN P199 Crcrmminq deffou 5 F BQ!! ,f'f ww 5 Affjsfs WW The erid-Houseclecminq W The Ploy's the Thing i533 Northwest Music Festival . 5X W M , , j E l 5 N xg x Wzf yy ' 6 OFFICERS Igmeg Woodalrl ,,,,,,,,, ......,.,..,,,,,,,..,....A... ,................., P r esident Mgfk Stevens ,,,,YYYYY ,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,.,.... .,,.........,. V i ce President A1-iss Im-fgft Yvbvrrrr ,,,,,,,, S ecretary-Treasurer Mr, I. P. Miller v ww- -V v --.v. .V Sponsor Miss M. Nelson, ...... - Y S ponsor Ambitious, fun-loving, exciting, energetic, are used to describe the Class of '53', a real treasure contained within the halls of good ole' G. F. H. S. The group of 332, has, during the past year, won numerous athletic as Well as scholastic awards, showing them to excel in all fields. Also, on the agenda for the year, was the beautiful never-to-be-forgotten Iunior Prom given in honor of the Seniors, Yes, this class of iabbering, jubilant Iuniors will really be one to mark down on the records as memorable. C55 4. H D, j 'T a air F . 'Y l 'Z' vw, l X f C QQ 'Q ' f:. 1 I ,L 'A V' v 3 l I -, ' 'V n ' - 1 vt xi . 'W f 1 l x Y , is Y XJ L 'li ' ' ' l ' i l 'll Q A I g, . bn. T 5 -,V ti 4, , sw 'Q , 1, J 1 .te A ,Q 'i H- .- I A W K L ,,, ' V, V, fy Q Q' V ,, Tj, . Q 3 wv H K ,rn lf' 'gif' ef: -' fr ww rl L 35' ty 1 'gg , ' W' V- ' we .,. timwr- X- NMA Q, I A 'R 6- in Aa. 5: ft 12? fy C We .. Y 'W D Nt, 49' af , 'ZQQ ' nfl , nl l ' 'F 7' l xg' Y, 7' 'F' If ,I 4 - xt ' 'j , .ag E .1 ... i x 3 ,br A ,M Q YL W . K. x. v ' I ,. .. 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Oakland, Ioanne- O'Boyle, Pat Olds, B111 Olds, Bob Ollv-er, Lawrente Olson, Iohn Olson, Larry Oos, Dowd Oswald, Carol C'fGQff.l', Clarnnco Panoz, Pa1r1f:1a Par! 11, Gene Paw, Falplfr Penderqrass, Dgn Peres, Sally Tarpley, Donna Te-ichrow, Darlene Thares, Iames Thayer, Lorraine Thomas, Bill Tiffany, Hal M W zc iow ,ml , o - , ' ' 25, o A Cm- pg., .Q '. ' yo- V It fffj , 4 7,15 ' j u ' f f ' I W f ! ' ' A x. I 137-D c , oh 7 Va .1 1 ' 'ft A Tilton, George K My l Q ' , Tinney, Delores - fi W-Y -Q f, o ff if flu ar -f , rebel, 'rod .doom 5, , M Todd, Beatrice -V 'Q Todd, Phil o ' V, Tramelli, Lenore 'L -J , ,,., 975' I-' gg 'f 1 ,, -. 2 o -n,, , o Truax, Darrell ' . I I ' Tucker' lem W ' ' V ,Vw ' f K -f f' 4 Voeqlef Lelrmd B J' it 1' yi W ff .15 iii! ff.. fm Warrington, Monty W foo +52 ,QM .F . Warzeka, Ron Y , , . ti . If oo, ,, Vi Wattenum, Joanne ' ' igvg 1' , 1 4 ' ' ' X ' - f?ofW'o W' f' , . ',', , ' ' , ' 1, o ' , l T l oo T fo , ff? il r o Q . ' -7 5 Weigel, Ruby - o 'V ,Y IW: f Q Wendt, Lou 'la S: 2 A W, oo ' K ,, , West, Robert A 1 'WV M ' lf o fy 'T Q Wetzel, Charlene f' 565' -f ww ,, K '1 ' gg, ' Weyer, Bruce M o o ' V 'V I -, -ff' K, ' white, Robert ' ,W , ,,,.' W o of Williams, Marcia A oo . I 1' I WW . Willis, Bill , ' ' , , f , A me o A, Wrlson, Beverly ,o 1,3 .,,, Ii- 01 A J ' J? 1 fi ff- T W Whnterrowd, Marie 25,7 , V, V Xfhnterrowd, Shirley ri -5 ., o 5 , 1 , WO1veftOf1fBOYd oo 3 'f . T f o r ' 'Q 6 53 X 'l I M o - 'Moo , o fs G3 9 ,1 5 X ,lx VZ , r I W to , ? F 0 .- f I if . Q, Woociahl, lames y f .., - I X A Woolf, Ray f , ' , , . ,Q Zipperiari, Don 2 fo' ,:,,, 51' o of 19' Zunchich, Michael , W 'ffl gif, Aw M 1 0' f Zurich, Audree . t ' A f' i , 0 ' W ' ,, V ,. .2 'ff ,of i f .K V A io o V vo. Q g 'ng L4 fl 5 ,Xi ,kkx I 'Q in Y , 1. ,xi ' ' 1 h it '1 rf, l 2 , IF, LJIIEHE Yoo Kxzfxkh We Fkom 4 , A f if l KY l ll fx o'ee , K A I Umm uns.: T Ng T K f 37 J X XT X fn! C ' U3 3 ' X , A fx - u W' if . ' 4. 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A 4 4 Q Q f 'T A 3352i i3 fiqf Ig f 'V 1 vi' f th ' if-f I wx., Lf :xh f' X 365 -LU, My it ,y , o 2 of ,, gi N, i fff ff .oo ooo , 1 ff 4 fo, or o M jf Skim. oo v f0 , -g 'X ' , f Cifiif ali Af l T wx I my f61y 4 U if Svphv Klan, CJFFICEES Da: Re rt, ,,,,,,,,,,,, H ,,,,,,, ,7....,., A,,,,,,, P resident E25 Tikefli , , , , W ,,,,,,,,, Vice President P111 Fcrzley . . ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, S e cretary SPONSORS lfiiss Ruth Harp Mr. Zail Chapman The spirited Sophomore Class ot '52 has shown it's get-up-and-go tech- niques throughout the school year hy their outstanding contributions to the activities of the year, The comlomatioh tearfierlcihg and laugh-provoking as- sembly on November llth commemorated Armistice Day iri a long-to-be-remem- bered reviewg and it was the talent from this class that served as the back-borie for the All-School Play given at the beginning ot the year arid the musical Medley Larie given in March. The well-liked oiiicers and cooperative sponsors have promoted and cemented good-will throughout the school. , , 3 i fl i 1- 1- . tiiIlf7.mi5,-t- if --.JN , B 4. 5 Q 'l ik K .X-lrnn: lun 'U' 4 W 0 M' 'A , ltt..lZit'l'-.t..-tw . 4 All-'ttlttti-1 lftlwald 'Iwi-, t 3 A Ju N 'T.. A , -4- -- Q I . 5 B0 r V ,il A 1 . , X .- .4 iql ' Altvt ihitttlvti . 8 X Attnty-.tt ltimtttt-' lk fXl.'ht tnvwi, Atlwliiiv N Am-ttmhl, Mary l,Ull W, Ami-Xiasali, lvllkn Anderson, Shirley ttf N K Anderson, Yvonn-and lx if ..-.. ww fa - 'K ,, ,- . we X Anqermeter, e ine , i K C in 'B Armstrong, Archie L . E W- rr- -- Armstronq, Lee X Q Xtv Atchison, Arthur xv , . V? ' A T 3 4 Atkinson, Darrell V h Q ' V X x 'N - .ni I ' fA, Q , u sy? ff ' , ' , -S . v ,. t if v f - , XA lf l s Q . l 1 I If Backa, Darlene Bailey, Edith ,A lgws Bailey, loan . -v , ' X ' I Bal-zer, Mary M. ,ai f B' V Barqy, Virginia - . Barnett, Kenna 'v W' I Baroni, Donna Bartlett, Russell Bastas, Torn ' Bateman, Betty Bauer, Kenneth -. ,.. M. .7 fr v Bazzoh, Bose ,, -A ga, t 7, f 1 t t 1 , ff.. ,. it f 1455 ,L is bf.. tn v ' V 4 Z Q - ,- - 5 . . .IQ X .sf t . L-. al Ji 3' if ,IV ,,,,. Beattie, Nanvy V ,-,, Q-7 ' ' Beatty, Fred 5 'V ' Lg Boauher, Bill 4 an Q v 7,2 J .-,, ,fl , , Becker, Donna i 3 ,l Y M Bell, Larry is , JY V -'W 1 Y Bellman, Bertha Q K 1 M I Y, I NK, , - V ' ..-l '3 wr: 1' A 1 f f , 8 i C, : I ,I f , 1 i I 'i 5 ' 4 iv: - I ' J l , 0: ' A , rt Mt Berek, Patsy d Bergman, Glenn . A 'M lv ' 1 N F Berqsinq, Audrey ,. 4 ,K it , ,, W -V H dw mix, V Bingham, Colleen L , ge. 2 1. , .gp .W Bird, Phil 'Z' - 'M ty' , V- 5 4 fa-Nh C x Blanchard, lanet . .4 I, A Fw Q if , . .' E sv 1 t j ' I ' x r - A .5 t Bofk, Edward N ft, 1 1 V Balto, Ken r 2 - 'A ' Booth, Fred 3 G 1 A fm 34 K ' Q. , Bosshart, Barbara n l' x 7' A V va - ' . 'N -1 c' , ' 2 Q1 r rf 'f 0 Q! 'B , 5 W' 4 I' -'W 1' 1 gif J ,, 4 AJ kms ' f Q ' . 0 rg A ' V I . Y T Bouqhton, Marlene Y f Bozxck, lohn E, . f I f, M 2 Brandt, Charles Bridqfa-lord, Glen 6 wh 'A' Brtqht, Don F Brass, Marlene - ..,-v Brown, l-idea V Browninq, Virginia ' 5 lirackshen, Daryl Bryant, Dqm N Batik, Dailftne 9 4- Q ,Q A Burch, Banald , I aw 'G Btifkiqnd, emi 'TT ,D T E- Callahan, Lois . ffii I, QWL Calvert, Carol Calvert, Ioanne Campros, Tommy Canavan, Charlene Carlson, Ioanne Catchpole, loann Cecil, Bill Chambers, Bill Christ, Lois Christman, Alvin Christopher, Richard ,1,' Cislo, Don pi no i if .N z Q .. t 3 it Clapshaw, Betty Clark, Beverly ,341 Clark, Pat Clinqan, Margaret Cobb, Virginia ,i Cole, Ianice It 7 fl Q,gj, Coloff, Dolores Connelly, Tom , Corcoran, Marva - Cox, Diane M Crornley, Kay Davis, Alice HQ nv -Mas.-si, 1 Davis, Bette Davis, IoAnn Davis, Peqqy DeBolt, Sharon Dick, Robert Dick, Tom 4 ?,.,-f' Die-rut, Caron Duff, Beverly ' ' Dykernan, Bernice J, 'fa G? 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A ' 'l Ulmer, Ilene ! ,Q .4 , Urquhart, Duane , l , ' Vaqt, Don ' ' Valactuli, Barry ' t Vance, Barbara , Q3 Ai , Van Denburq, Nancy 'Q ' , , ' .t -J ' V Van Swearinqton, Mary -:ct 'F 'Q' , V ,., Voden, Michelle V lr- f C- Y Voeqele, Delano NV 1 V voik, Eleanor A fx t I 111,291 :ig fijyf, , ' - , l l -..-lt 1 X ,,. , ,,,, 4. ., VOYtoski, Beverly , l ,. .- 1' -'H S' Walden, Billie Ie-an -- ff 4- X 'V Walker, Evelyn ir '- ' , Waller, Ronald V ' y W, Walslad, Leona ' , , 791, ' ff f ' Ware-hime Richard ,Z ry . ff I S ll V ' leigh V In Jul!! x, ,,, Z l 5 , l Waterman, Darlene Aff, 2 F 43 HV Weqman, Ed VV Y V ,, Q V Weissman, Ierrold ' 4 W.. 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' f ,X k izifti - Q X51 ' If b .W I -- - Aiwa, . -, X- A g ' ' 'v , iv' Ewa' 3 y X Q I lv - ,.., U f n me .S :fi I rs. , , Q A , 1,1 52 N 5 X. .. Q A 53 W K X, X-xmwaa -wx-ml fr-5 A: Q. Q! 1 .3 W X ski? ht D J Klan, Y . OFFICERS Ken G'-le --------- ------------------f----------- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,, P r esident Yvonne Nelson -- ---------------------- ,Y.YY,,,,Y,, V ice President lack Wells ------ ..,,,, S ecretary-Treasurer Miss Goven ,,..,,,,..... ,--R-R-A-R-,---A-,--,A- 3 ponsor Mr Kennedy 7,,,,,..... v,fv,v-w----- Sponsor The colorful circus extravaganza presented Ianuary 25th, by 464 eager Frosh under the direction of Miss Goven and Mr. Kennedy, initiated the class into the swing of high school lite. Painting the G. F. on April 26th and entertain- ing the Sophomores at a Freshmen-Sophomore Party November 20th, have also been a part of the Frosh's busy schedule. A potential powerhouse ot brawn and brains, the Class ot '55' promises to fill the Treasurechest ot G. F. H. 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Q QF' t ff Y atl. 5 , , .nam , I ,L ,'ft1t'X - 9 3 fl Q N x ' J wg w 3 xi EX L ,,, 07, ,gg T16755 Q f Q. Q A . N ,. A. .. 1 U ' L u. wks' v .' 2 f h .31 - NW-TL-A AFV? ' ' if 4 ff' MLW : 1 f, , if ,QQ 3 - f,,f ffwwz , ,, ,fm W7 ,Q 7 i ,494 if Fins N 'JM ' 7 7 A w s. , 4, f 7 fl , W 'M' ,f f ff -. -H ,- 1. 7 , - P 'avb ,V I 7 i ff. ' fl K Q I P- ,' s 'ifff ' - - 'Z Al .Au , - . f 4 , ,, 1, 1 if E 6' Q THLETI 'Ir 97'loAL xg ...A ilailcd as thu otitstantiing coaching statt in the state, these Bison mentors are well oguippud to unccver talent and promote good sportsmanship in our athletic department. Lott to iight: Track Coach Richard Keniston, lunior Varsity Coach Robert Iitciiay, Basketball Coach Henry Dahmer, Athletic Director and Football Coach William Swarthout, Trainer Floyd Schlameus, and lunior Varsity Coach Luclvili lun. 1 , E , it it f fr ' 'ENENQ 4' 1 it it eg. Q X t ts, t 1' , nf t t V 3' F' t F: , L .Y . Pictured above are the boys voted most valuable to their respective sports by their teammates. Rick received the Briggs Basketball Trophy and Doug, the Most Valuable Player Trophy in Football. Lett to right: Coach Dahmer, Rick Fransen, Doug Sabol, and Coach Swarthout. The National Athletic l-lonor Society is :cmprised ci Bison athletes who tained a scholastic average higher than that of the sihccl, Egtgk row- Curl Fueschel, Warren Cwrass Allan Verr Phil Todd Don Vnp tp S Dt L, I , . 4 ' 'j V Q F V ' 1- V36 f IC-. Scotson, Bob Woodahl, Dan Eigeman, Ron 'th nrzetza, ,doo Emmett, :nj 043+ frwlnho t Front row: Tom lviclaaughlin, lerry Fruliscn, laclc Taclte, lf, p Randcno Bruce Ensley, and Eruce Fahl. 7 Ualuabla 2, g' 4, ' iv , K X Lee Boho U P. All-State Team af Doug Sabol Halfhatk Mes' V -X , WW 4 fm-X 1 nn 'I x7 j I fffi, f f, f' f, df, X , f ,f f W Q, f wwf Offensive Guard Honorable Mention Semin Stamp-ers for Yardage in Billings Tilt 4 Mx, M 11 Mall, , ww- IWW' Ray Wardinsky Halfback Honorable Mention Ralph Rcmdono Guard J' .IL 1 law'-, . 2 , x The riystcil titrxi-is .in.l t-xr'--its .i.ix'-- littiv lrniw- iv tltv Bison sqntiul ot 'lvl Altliuntili tt-n ltittwnni-n litrtl rvtiiinml A to lfulstvi tlic plnl' then- tiitint :wont to lv tliw nititoiml avtiiltil-lu train wlnuli tr i'ti.riiipiuiistiii' tmini vnnlfl lv nioliiod Bn! tis tliv stuisvrr irioiirvss-ni it lwmuiriiv evident 7, 'N that the liisuns vnnlti qivo ti iiaool xh'CUllIll ot tlivnisolves imtriiist .iny oppuireiit. Tliu 'hl squad had that quality ,EN ation ltrskirm in oven thc liost tennis-the will to win, In atnnos when they had been picked underdogs, they won lwsaiiso they really wanted to win. Xvllll ti partial platoon system and a new offensive spread tormation to add to their power, the Bisons gif 74- s fi Its- 1 - f Scott Farmer Offensive and Defensive A 12,15-,I 2 E n d I Q , ,,1,... , -' r v iz it '33 . ,,QL,:3 V , ' 'VJZG7 1 V . - A lim Costin ,JETS bw, Defensive Guard K' ' ' opened their season September 8 against the powerful l Bulldogs of Nampa, Idaho. The Bulldogs, idaho State Champions of 1950 and playing on their home field, de- feated the Bisons 27-13. Although the Bisons outgained 6, Y . o their opponents on the ground, they were unable to score I6 4,1 as often as the Bulldogs. Z f 4 ' ' The following weekend, the Bisons made another long ffv X out-of-state trip to meet the Casper, Wyoming, Mustangs. ' ' This second non-conference battle was lost 276 but it was a moral victory for the team. Great Falls had again outgfiined its opponents, Tom McLaughlin Offensive End lffrash! Bamml Alal-zazaml Bronos Find lt Tough Up the Gut ff, rw i in The stage was now set for the team's Big Six opener against Billings, September 22. The Broncs, who had defeated Casper, arrived in the Electric City boasting of an easy victory. Such an attitude gave the Bisons an advantage seldom available to Great Falls' teams-the position of underdog, Coach Swarthout explained before the game that Great Falls had never lost a game when they had been chosen underdogs. After the new west bleachers had been dedicated, the Bisons fought hard and won by the narrow margin of one point, 7-6. ,Q .g was 1 A ' . f 'F tx E fi 'T T Q ' 2 , Af Tin , ' ' 3'-.if .4991 .' fl , ,X ..,' t f Bob Emmett Defensive Fullback Although the Herd had a conference record of one win and no losses, they were still given the underdog title when they prepared to meet the Missoula Spartans in the Garden City on September 28. ln a game filled with long runs and good passes, the Bisons gained their second straight conference victory with a score of 32-20. Only after the Bison second and third strings had entered the game were the Spartans able to score. The Bisons were given a well-deserved reward the following day when they watched the Montana University and New Mexico College teams play. End You Dont Flathead! .Q ki' L,:i1ldf sP' 4 f R . A 1 ' X . ' efafli' t ' Rfb 25, ,M Ray Woolf Haltback Dick Hasbrouck P FZlElVE' ft' iztrtrbct- 1 Q N' N- , T Q it I 1 1 1 ' 1 df 4 , AA ,X ,f f , October 5 the llavie Blue Ponies utnutt to Great l'.rll:1 3. Hon Warzekc Offensive Tackle to meet the Bisons in tho annual tw-lttivtitrt vuttttuzt, The '5 . K X w Blue Ponies gave the liisons one ot tht- tuttrilwst -1-uut':1 el the year lout the ledatie loadinri Fisous would uut lu- denied as they rolled to xl M Ll vivtviy. Alter winning their last three tmtnes, the ttisuns tvlt 'L T , X V ff teddy to :neat tho lxtiltspoll lwrriv-is who arrived in the lllouttit' City Ostolier ld. Although the two tetiuts lieth r .1-S had pextect sotitoretise records Great Falls was tor a fhnd time invert the underdog title: this time by QU points. m.wN,,,, Great Falls had set their sights upon this game early in the season. Their liiagost desire was to deteat the Frxivos N50 State Champions. Early in the game it , , .Q V ll X W ' F in W. , n. 'R K , .4 - ., 1 ' ,1 , ' i535- Mike Zunchich Defensive Tackle appeared that the Bisons were to receive a severe beat- ing tor the clockwork offensive of Kalispell pushed across a touchdown in less than one minute of play. The try for extra point failed so the score stood 5-O. The rest of the game was nearly evenly matched, neither team able to gain much yardage. The Bisons scored on a quarter- back sneak but they also were unable to make the extra point. When the final gun sounded, the score was tied at 6-6. The Bisons, in this game, gained a moral victory tor not only were they undefeated, but they had out- gained the Braves, both on the ground and in the air. ,PS . 4 MN X L 'li . 4' Q If dmqfi V 4 I f. 's Wxmowrmfmuav Carl Pueschel Defensive Tackle Sahel Batters Out the Tying 6 Pointer Against W: gg-,. VN ...,,,,, xx 'FT With high hopes after their encouraging game against Kalispell, the Bisons traveled to encounter the Bulldogs on their rocky field. But the powerful Butte boys, led by All'State Fullback lim Ianhunen, who scored three touch- downs, rolled to a 33-6 victory over the Bisons. The Bisons, now with a three win, one loss, one tie record, were set to meet the l-lelena Bengals at Helena on October 26. This game was an important one ior a win could put the Bisons in the Turkey Day Contest. The Herd did not seem to have the same team that played Kalispell as they lost 31-6. lx in V ft' Q S t ye ,1 s f iss -V . s Phil Todd T ,, i f End 'wh W 'ies-A 6 'K' fZ yt Q., T tt' A ,1r. M W l , 'T Q' Warren Grass ' Guard -I The Helena game was the last of the season for the 1 Great Falls eleven. They had finished a fine season in third place. ln the face of all opposition, they had shown that the l95l squad could be ranked favorably with any , team in the state. The true greatness of the team was in . i W--., ,PW its wonderful fighting spirit. Coach Swarthout said that ' J ?4ZXf Iohn Hansen Halfhatk f 5953 he had never coached a team with the desire to Win that the l95l squad displayed. lim Thorpe Rohan Gains Ground Against Billings . . ,U A f ya V , PYK Warren Iohnson Guard MX V , 176 W , . Ed Hay Center T fr, t ff 4, . If of ff ..,, f , 4895 s X 'u. Y 'K 1.3- if L,XL5' 1. ,5 .Q Roger Richardson Gu :rd r' IU tx . 4 ' n 2 -.J 3 .AM qt: . A -1. 'big I K 1 Ron Hall Guard Bob Black Guzzi Q YN 1 3 ' ' Y VL S Y 1 As JA ,Liv , ., , . . X. 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Great Falls Great Falls Great Falls ,,,,,,. 7 Great Falls Great Falls Great Falls Great Falls ,,,,,,, Great Falls The Butte Mud Bowl Classic Ken Gue Halfback SCHEDULE There There Here There Here Here There There J' aff, I .ff 7 if Z7 f ' , , 6' 4 4 , 3' 1 2' 222 , gf .A 5-2 ! F P nfl ' Vlhw, - n A '4-rm... Nm. 1111s N-Qlllullxxl x X MJ I X, - X rw' X mkwx X 4, . . W V ,,:,:':..- AB, -me ': . M AU 1 , i n xx ' X 5 i E be A ' A J E las-3' - , I ' X le 'X I x ! . , Q55 .A .i s L' 5' - N gpg. Y' S ' . N 1 w :'1 ,5 A ' fvmew Q- W K w V+ X l X -V .X 1 , k E 5 ig, K, x Q Nm t. 3 .x 5 5 ' ' E . , , M pq! Kiwi i T51 X .KT ' -A Q , ff' 'QP HA , N- Q 5 4 Nw I ...E+ Ne if is k Q N NX ' M M XX-if 'f41 ,fb NJ , J 53 ,Y-:X The Nucleus Butte, fj Q I + tiful p -4' , ' Ng View! Q1-,P Q: , ...' ' K' ' , vqx I L 'Q .Q Q .s X5 Q5 V X ' 'XXQ Q x K gf xg :L ai .if . U fx' ., k CMQQSQ LO Q 1. is , V , W ff gs 1' U , -' , . 1 , QM: 1 SXOUH LuU sew? 'hh I ' 5 ,J 2 E t, fx - Z x .SS x ., R . . M K 90 Q5 XXQY AOC if ,yo -'9 1 Rln. '.A'A Z- L ' I x 4 VQVQQQNQ O IYQIP fQH7g 'l5fA.W fm? z 49 ow - x xqd THE HERD :B-I' 'ff e I f iief .- -:f e- , , me-Q lx fm 'WV ' . ., 55 M 9 ginyll, 9 V+ wil' W-Q fi Briefing mi .V Bison Chief A 'H' W' ,,., 1 V ' ' ' ' 2. f'ff'?' 1 - '- ' 4 1'1ff . 1 Q A K Q all V '- A l-A.' .1 V - ' ,V ' fm if I V, Hf. VQUL, T :Jw 1 , 4 fi: A-Siiexae. elwf AVXQUNQ nw gf?-NIQV Outside the Hallowed Hwjllg X63 B150 n Veep ,f w Heartbreak X560 if 4 XNYLXB X2 ,JN Hglrfpsll 5 15017 A .Jr Jn- ,Ur .Je 41 Q PyC4vf 9451! 00 ff S800 sow - X' 5 COW O Bob Adams 6950 it V Don Beaulieu Seri English M... 4-Q Y X ichard Hamm M M' W Q ,gg V f Malcolm Hancock i, . 7' 7' q th' 'T' I5 ' :ab A Fritz Hocevar A ,,.,,, 5 ' f 'fffyy Vi W, W 1, ,yxn 33,3 Q ,.,,,,,,,, 5 Don Howarth Dan ltami ? I A mf Mm, 4 David Iohnson , - I ,, ' Harry Iohnson ' V 7 V , ,Y ,L Paul Iones , 5: fx 4? W -4' fm wwf K Bob Kelly fy Q 'fin 431' X ,Aww-1 xv - X ow i X , QOQQ lt W. M!?QIS 0 Koi B P we Qf De Q .X M , , 'fy U ' if f p , A . , Y. l, Q ' fl ,A ' , Q B l if W j f, lf., 2 1- in ,4b, Q i f 1, f f, I 7 4, SCHEDULE G.F. Visitors Conrad ....l,,,,, U 46 Denny Perry Joe Rogers Dix Shevalier Ron Strizich Stan Tiffany Bob Tokerud Ioe Toy Duane Urquhart Iack Wells Boyd Wolverton Bob Young Dick Zeiter le if 420 W? Don Knudsen Bob Korin Glen McKerrow Gerald Miller Bob Peres f WWI, ' sf , .. nv- ., ,IQ 1 41. , Fort Benton ..,. O Helena LV. ,.l, 13 32 44 Choteau ,,,,,,,, l6 6 Cancelled-Fairfield , Lewistown l.V. s Close ln sheiby 0 0 , , ' 'Xie ef: , f X' 4274 W 4 ' if ,,. W A 1 , . 42 Nw 6 J fx 'qs K WMA IQ get 0 .ray M 'W J: l I,-,W ,. 1 44 - m , rw! ,i e r 53 -eff t I 7 W' x '43 51, lx ' ,Q 'vw' V' . - , , W A ms' M 366 ,vw fl Minn Q' 'Q T 'toll 'Tlx' BG mf bg-3-,W wwltq, and fs: ' W , - Q , t Rottweiler LY 9 ugqs Ck l' if 1 EXW, Ma Nd 'fra A Nm sxaotbntt ot in I lj Wyw 9? rt, 9? 'fel if-N Y .. Ill ff Floyd Schlcrmeus A Trainer These are the men behind the men, the unsunq workers iieldina our Bison learns, This year's managers were kept busy in both the tape and rub departments as well as doing all the squads washina. Headed by Trainer Floyd Schlameus these boys deserve a lot of long overdue credit as one of the vital linlfs in our athletic orqanizations. Smkirtq Up for the Trip w 'W' F Alle I: VQ1. . n Ken. oofbajj, MQUQQS 975011 O F Fld TIG Ck N ze Q3 rife it CU EJB ,1- T C' ' .,'-- 2 4 A uvn, , Forwcrrd Rick Fransen Co-Captain UP. A1lfStorte First Teovn no Bruce Ensley Don Knechtges U P All State Honorcible Mentio 1 Although bolstering only one returning starter ond four returning letterrnen, the Bisons come up with g good secrson with l3 wins ond 9 losses. The Herd started out the seoson by losing g hegrt-breoker to Missoula by one slim point ond ended their season by dropping on- other close one to Missoulg. ln their second gorne of the secrson the Herd dropped Glgsgow ond in the following week- end defected Anorcondot minus two of their five stcrrters. They then journeyed to Bozeman for or non - Conference weekend double - hecrder, which found them dropping the first tilt by cr slim one-'point mgrgin ond winning the second by severol bcrsl-tets. X t 1 , 1 A 'N .x' 'warn tn lerfy Erick50U Rick Frcmsen Most Valuable Player Center lim Rohan Guard Phil Todd ln a series with Butte and Andconda they damn split their adrnes and home games had the 'lnhunderina Herd splitting a weekend, wine ning over Butte and losing to Kalispell. Then talzinq to the read they split a series l.ewis'cx-sn :nd Billings, lcsinq to l.e'.vist-:wrt lay thx? one slirn piint and winnirrg cyer Erie lings liy cne point. At hcrne they en'erf3ir.ed Helenz Ind Billings, til-iing the series a qiznt l-ziller : ifude. Agzin tzlzing to the rczil they dropped kofh l-lzvre :nd Glasgow ky large sferes, f'EEJ Forward Bob Black UUGTG i Ed Huy Forward Hap Carlson Tl'1'5'Y were beaten at Helena and returned to their home Court to down Lewistown. They met and deteated Havre in their last home qcmg lo ll'3lllg'V1 W9 Clfflsp on the Ole Goat trophy' On 'TI mp 'C K'3liSPell and Missoula lor their lqsl C'3Vlf0lLn'G Tlzrnes cf the '52 season lh9Y ClT0l3'ETf:d -it rlir. l 'le .1 nw- - . n '- V m Lflflsicn the Bisons heat Ellsgiw in their tus? garne, but then lost to .. , , ,'l1lS'C-,l C, . N . rel r 7l,..t 7,15 ln Then, Second game! -f,'h1Cl'1 limi them yilitylng HGV1-Q in G morning SlidClGV-iie'tllt -' ,, , ,, . f IW 1 . ly, t'1 ,gl-,jr Hlvlnq the Gdvumxjqe C ' .eir hcrv -vt ,-.. , ' Q' M 3'-fh' fled the favored Bisons IG C-firm f , 1' 4 , l ' U if ft lit? tournament, I 1 ei To md M ot Heb ON OH ff Ere Y 'Who Got It? Turk Gets CI Tip S GUS Fromsen cmd Eschler Go After Hobound ogqsley Blocks Shot in Lewistown Tm Another Two Points for Ensloy 5 YXOAO Q0 B- F' , ' 599' cmls Hozks J Gm ,Q , fx'-x crgu ul m Jr-Helexcr L I T' Q lf U9 -Hm- ACHK LKCOL -fv -f,-- 1 -.,,Y-,,.-.,..f,A .. A J ..,..,,,f .2,.,AAU U ,i. Him! ,S igm 3 5 7 lx 'l l f 1' 1 . 5 VM, fff , v ib i r N, '- ,rt . ,- f, 7, sr , lunzir Yarstg'--Tig Drk T15 -on ::'gs': Jerz. nrxg Gue 1-:ws -- 2- lff. SCHEDULE Great Falls ,,,.A, ,,., 2 4 Iffisscala ,, , Grea' Falls ,,,,, 44 Augusta .,,,,, GreafFalls ,,,,, ,,,, 5 5 Cascade , H Grea' Falls , ,,,, 50 Belt , , , , ,H Grea' Falls ,, 47 Gastaae , Great F:l,s 42 Fresh Grea' Falls ,, 59 Szrnrns ,, , Great Falls 37 Auausa W Great Falls ,,,,. .,,, 3 7 Helena Great Falls ,,,,, ..,, 5 2 Drton , Great Falls 33 Havre ,,,, W Great Falls Great Falls Great Falls Great Falls Great Falls Great Falls Great Falls Great Falls Great Falls FRE Great Falls Great Falls Great Falls Great Falls 27 25 Eelt Helena ,, , Z7 Power , 40 Havre , ,- EO Cascade 58 Slrnrns V 4l Geyser ,, W 34 Missoula ,, W ,V Hiahvfood H 42 SHMAN SCHEDULE Beat Cascade Lost to Power Lost to SlTl'lITlS Egqt rtmigf Hrqh t2 Garnesl lxlatsko, Iacl-1 Whealy, Fred Booth, David Johnson. Mrdclle row: Bob Harmon, Dana Hues- Coath Lad lun. Front row: Bob Sm1tl'1, Dan Re-aan, Eob Korm, Malcolm Hancock, Dan 6' ML Freshmen-Top row, left to rraht: Terry Matteuccr, Gordon Lingel, Stan Trffany, Don Mac- Donald, Ken Aclolpllson, lack Rowe, Bob Ftrqney, Mrdclle row: lerry Pokarney, Ken Seman, Drck Mclinett, lerry Larson, Charles Hatfreld, Coach Ke-nrston. Front row: Bob Young, Andy Ealko, Glen Mclierrow, Dan Stevens, lack Vtlells, Dlx Shevalrer, Kent Holtz. E4 55 ,, 30 51 43 35 45 36 57 59 Sl 7 5 , Bl F 'hu a J . YP! w U J 4 55 WQWM, Z6 A , W 5. , V, 52 rw , fc, we 4 N' fr l . glrlih 'A N5 A E1 M5 5 I ,J nw lg, V, 35 rf Q kr A 5 4 4 1 f fa if . 'ii ' A Freshman Champs-Vxwul row, left to rl-ght: luck Sprccque, P1111 H-N-fd, Guy Kmiy Allwort SrQnsr11d-9 Back row: Lee Mc!-Xl11s1er, Ihvmcl Muumw, Kmwrwth Kelly, Coach Kemston. Sophomore Champs--Back row, lelt to riqht: Don Re-'tor Ioe To Bob Wolfe. From row: Fritz Hoce- L , Y, vcr, Bob 'Yoke-rud, Couch Keniston. V X Q 9 z6'a4lmflvalL xg ,RX f9Q x ,AV V 'AX 'E A cl iffg., M890 in . 5 GOT 'Ig-IE :tax GFHLL Seals 1 b T I J I1 X X , . I sf df' SMf'lwx 5Y'zEi5F2f7Qw ' H M4522 'fwusqw 44 J' Senior-Iunior Champs--Front row left to ri ' , , qht. Lee mwswfwwwwqmimywmwmd - J fJ1 vu , , fg SFO!! FYJITIIWT, fjfcfrh Kexsiogwhnsonl Bob Emmett' x K . 2,1441 A 1- , .7 if -6' With tive lettermen returning to strengthen a strong though young and inexperienced team the Bisons look forward to a very successful year under mentor Dick Keniston. Starting his second in i ...4l '11 season as Bison Coach, Keniston maintained as good a showing this year at the State lnterscholas- tit: Meet, May 15-17, as last year when the Bisons garnered a strong third place. Cn April 4, this year, the Herd traveled to Pullman, 'Washington to take part in the lOth Annual Washington State Invitational Track Meet. Setting two rneet records and taking third place, with 20 points in a field of 15 teams, the Bisons showed up well. The power of the Herd was tested in meets with Hel- ena, Missoula, Billings, l-lavre, and Lewistown before the final trial April l6 at Missoula. 4 ,. .. .' ik- , 1 ' S an 1 y Libr Coach Kenis n -v..,Y ..... X . x ' Lili V, Y-rflqiigi -f-L-Q-Ellrffi E3-1 -' lei' ' rlaht: Hay Vtlooli, lim Lelllard, Hott 'N-1rzek,r, Don line tztgis, Ed Hay, Dirk Stotson, Paul lones, Bob 1-liifflffi' . -.. 'i. lei? right: Bill Beaulieu, Ken Gue, Bob Blu lt, it rry Miller, lim Hobart, Marv Holtz, Phil Todd, Dan Eiae- ngai 5r1':. ,ii'.':: 'gl .f isen., - X ' I .f - f ff' , J lv 7 1 -Z 1 if . X J ,, f , L t X' 'f X rig!! x A , . AQ X2 -' ' , 1, KTWW' A 'Wh J 4, 1 ,fl iff' 1 o f ,A 5 - ,lf ff? ,. . W we ' ff, t1O f , 4 all 4 ' I 1 . i ,, Q X , jr -. '30 , X mu A . ' 'f f 7 4 Tl, ,, 7 I , A 34 W ' VX ' .V 4 f 4 Q f .0011 0' 1 W ,272 , ' t I g I . f A f J, V, f :Af lf' f ' , uv' X 1. . ,. . i vo g A A, t 3 Q , ' Q' 245. A K I 11 ' Q, ' , . .. ' f ,4 1. 5 , , - ' , U' ' 1 4 f , l ,-. Y . N li 'v Q 1 A t 1 -K KILZAF., , - g Q, Ken Cue -v . Sprmys 895.5 WM 1 Don Knechtges NI-hgh Jump and Iuvehn Mow Euaglxk Y rx Oumxei G non Phil Todd .f',5,,1W ,,,, A 3 . Holi Mlle cmd Mlle suck Rafe SYQYX N Ed H Pole- vga, - ..,,, ? +1 wif, 9 7. ig.:-I -7 , ,, 1 .1 qu of fax -2 Z Iign. I.e1?czrd Iam Roban Weughts Shot Put Record Holder Wushlnqton Slate Invltcrtional Meet Paul Iones Pole Vault MN,.f W Z weigh Q Wqrze fs qt OCQV X vw H ga W XG vehu 0 '1 Tw: 11 I 1111 AN 1AI1 1 1.111 '11 . ya-m'sir1 I 1 perls were 11119 briqlilfsl 1'v:r,u'1s11rlI tty Vow-11-is Kwmfzton, S1NL1Il11O11l,l C1 D h RS 1I1lf'Hl 'TOS W GREAT FALLS HIGH SCHOOL TRACK RECORDS EVENT Broad lump High Tump Pole Vault 0 0 Sliot Put' ' Discusf Hiqli Hurdles Low Hurdles 12001 Low Hurdles C1801 Iaveliri 100 .0 220 00 440 0 880 Mile 0 Relay ,,u, 0 0 'STATE RECORD RECORD HOLDER B01-le-Ximer .0 . 0 B. Kirwin B. Boyinqton L. Perry 0 00 L. Perry 0 00 G. Bluhm 0. G. Bluhm 00 1. Palmer 0 ..,.i, . D. Bonahoon u,e,L,u 0 B. Prouty, B. Gue 0 B0 Prouty Leuuuuuuuuueueuu E. Good 0 ,,...,i, 0 E. Stafford ,uuLLeu, E. Stafford ruee,.ru. P. Hayek 0 ..,, 0 Gue, Palmer Ienserm, Prouty eeereeeee ee,..,.e BETTER THAN STATE RECORD RECORD YEAR 20'11 .0 000001941 5'7 0 00000 1942 11'3 00000 1938 54' 00000000. 1947 151'11A1 1947 15:3 0000000 1950 23:8 0000.00000 A11.,000 1 950 22 Flat 000000 rrrrrrrr 1951 195'11Vz 1940 10 Flat 000000 11,1111, 1 9511 22:1 0000000 1950 51.8 00000.0000 2.08.1 .0000000 4:44 000000, 1 4:44 00.0.00 U l:33.8 00..000. 1929 1937 1938 1939 1950 3 9 5? x 09 9 xo Hit it oqorin Z SDOf fy S ' D orfs Mqnqge T S Llmber lossles U pcm d OVSF Hold thot pose! Time out? IIOSI NXXQ 4 xK ,QQ . . Xi fl A N15 xlv5o'sllD X01 uv t - 4 XA0 X at 1 t sc 5.50 LAW ketxxxb You 1 Series. uf ' The twenty-two week bowling session ended with the Keglerettes placing first in the Girls' League and the Spares tirst in the Boys'. The season opened under the sponsorship ot Zail Chapman and the Board of Recreation with ten girls teams and tour boys teams listed. Tom Little and Pat Barney took high honors with high games ot 212 and 181 respectively. Don Mann, Martha Lee, and Leola Hancock copped High lndividual Series tor the year with scores ot 475, 461, and 491 respectively. Back row team members: loan Calvert, loan Hansen, Pat Barney, Capt.. Sharon Barsotti, and Leola Hancock copped second place in the Girls' Bowling Tourney, Front row pictures Darlene Teichrow, Lorraine Duke, Martha Lee, Capt., Bev Engle, and Sharon Black, who won high honors as Tourney Champs. tiif' XXQXKV Q06 vw' dffnwlblqf 9 X fx L i 4 x XS ff o, F 1 K !! 1 , E X tl it in f f LCE m Little with High lndiviclual Game, Pal 4 High pin aces tor the year were: To Barney with High Individual Game, in the Monday League, Leola Hancock with High Individual Series for the Monday League, Martha Lee with High Individual Series for the Tuesday League, and Don Mann with a High Individual The Spares namely, Bon Strizich, Bob Pancich, Bud Aichi son, Bill Martin, and Don Mann copped the Boys Champion ship tor the 22-week season. A I lf, 1 ' 'A Q 4 . 'sc' 9 A A A! be A Q pf '1Qam, Standing beneath snow-covered pines these enthusiasts oi the powdered slopes are ready for another season on Kings Hill. The finest of Great Falls High skiers, they are, Gordon Meisel, Bob Bahn, Don Holtz, lohn Skees, and Chuck Howe. These talented members of the Great Falls lce Figure Skaters are just about ready for another practice session in preparation for their annual ice show. They are, Charlene Canavan, Nancy Morton, Charee Volk, Aida Hansen, Beverly Engle, Carol Cushman, Bob Wenzel, Carmen Thorson, and Marilyn Davis. , , ' , ' , ,,,, hx 2 1 2 Q' if 2 2 V 5 V , rw V i 5 'X' 7 ' , f 5 tw' , , K , 1 24 , 7 Wf ' Z - frr- 1 ,W , f hz Z 5' ' 1 , , ff , - yww f L: Y f , .,,,, ,, 2 f f if , fe ,fr , f f M 247 44567, I 7 , ,I f My ! , L U I .L 4, - 4 Lamkin, Q ff fff f ' 'P al, ZZ a 'fb 0 ,JWRSW x ' x JKWSW' 154. 5 . ,QL ,L . we 2 3154 Y , Q' 3 ,.,-K M gh x P , if w.!,,A,L,f' ,ff '. , ,f an fx 1 fs. ,cf , 1'n 0.2. I ' ,ff :lir- 4 1 v. .M E. 1-11,5 x 8, V ny i If I f ,Y,.. , , , 14, 4, 1 ' I if -, V -a yug, 4 ixjk 253, has 'I V' i V K ,Y fig La, , , Awww, I . - .gf-T 41:12 5: f . xw f .Q 'if'f fg,. Mffff , V . ' ' 'f.q,.:. V x 3513155242121-'eaP5vsQ1,. -,,1, .fum . 4 XJ' ,Nw A ww' xi ww gags. up 5, Nw! - ff J Us-5 ,,- r W 34 J A. 1 xi- ACTIVITIE , , ., ff uw 'r'M'fL6fLCiQZf3V . ,, ,,,, H ff,mffy,f4ffffWf,r'.f?:fZ9f, , ,f-.fn-ff:,v-fwfwffffmwiw iff' f ' n , fffxff 42, w f 4afmf-:,.6,4-!.f-ff-:ir 'Q 974, ,, ,W fy ,,f 7fw,',, f , ,ff ,,,,, ,, !,,, ff ,,,, ,Ai 4 WW: f f , ,,, ,ff,'4',X, 1, fW9?7jfj f f A ,wif f f fwffff f 7 f' ,, ,V , ff, iff , fkfjfj , HV, ,, ,544 fm MAL.. Klub 9 - fm ef'-fa '? , 1 6 ' 9 M f 1 In 3?-9 ' , 1 l vs I n-f . V' ,X y J'f ', ' - orrtcrss X , , First St-most.-r Second Semester f I LJ Roy Cum-ll 'President Bill Conklin , ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, P resident ff , txtf-mit llzvliui View l'iosidont Donna Spencer. , .. Vice President lkitluitti lXlt'lxx'ttttttttti St-v.-Tiotisttrcr' Anno lialberq ,,,,,,, Sec.-Treasurer Every other Wednesday, thirty students with an eye to the present and future problems of this old World, qather in room 315 under the directorship of Miss leanette Garver. The many different views of the members on problems concerning inter- national, national, state, local, and school affairs, make for very heated and enliqhtenina discussion. ln contrast, Aqora members also enjoy parties, a picnic and the traditional Senior Breakfast in May which climaxes the year's activities. l . 'Q dt 5 ,Ak .1-i . 1' L sy: ' 14 Adolf-hson, I. Eaack, A. - 5 , 4 , 1 , A I Xt ' -L fi fu gameron, D. 1 .-i5f6,.,.,, Z . . ' 'hambers, B. J N . 1' conkim, B. ' I - R V 'Ph if? Cooper, N. rg ' 'Q gf 'us ff' 1' 'hd 'i Cox, C. 'T 5 t -5 e 1 xg' 1, ' 3 Currell, R. .- ' - . r ' 41 , vu-,iff 1 ,,., Vx 'K ' f , I rw Y' 7,1 I . 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I 1 1, AA if- f y E lvvv OFFICERS Ralph Randono ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.M,,,,,,,,,,, ----A--, ,,,--A P I 9 Sjdem lofi-HUG WGfZGkG ,,YYY, ,,,,,,,, V ice President RObG1'lO Mclver Kyyry ,,Y,Y,- S ecfetgfy lean Borchers ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-w,,,,A4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,, ,,,,,,---,.,,,--A, T yegsufef Miss Betty Kissler ,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,w,,,,,,,-,, AY,,,YYMY,,,YYV,,,YV,,,,YYY S ponggr 15 QQQ 1 W f O mc-9 C Oli wx 4590 Bn Klub The enthusiastic monqers seen busily selling popcorn, pop, and hot doqs during the games, make up the Booster Club. The members oi this v ,dll-JM orqanization, sponsored by Miss Betty Kissler, snow owen candidate-S for the Booster BQ11 were chosen by popular vote of all the classes. With the profits received from their treasures of qood things, the club has furnished equipment for the refreshment stand in the new bleachers, and on December 21 presented to the school one ot the biaaest affairs of the year--the Booster Ball. Biqfk, Bob , in Black, Sharonlee 5 J. 1 W ' Bley, Betty 'Y' W , A 'VH .3 Bondy, Frank V - ' M ff- , Q. wr 1 W ' ' 9 Efr:h-ers, lean , , I Cummings, Don Economy, George , f ' ,4 ' V Ensley, Bruce , .. wr W I 1' ,V W 'ff ,' -n we .2 as 4 Farmer, Scott . ,ef , , 7 .M gf' ' ,lg Glen, Bruce ' j N ,,'-we , gr , ' Y A lirngscxy, Carol ,A ,,2f,jQfgM avg, 1 Y, el 1, ' in seth, 'on if ':Qf fT'?L,,, f ' 'Y 1 7' J Q, f ' , ' 'h ' I' MacKenzie-5 lean if Z , ,f 8, V' 5-I 1' 44 A 59234 ' 11 H L Illaficivelg' Robefid 5 1 4 l 'i l ff' 1 i 2 14 -M af .' 1 1. '. 1 1 f nm 1 l oe, on M. H I, Monroe, Beverly' Nordby, Ianet ' ,my 7915 1 M . N o1dS,B111 ff '- if B e f Parker, Ruth . 51 ,V ' .i j Paulson, Wilma , .vA .' ' H Q 5 1 Rcndonoy Ralph -f ,Q-97415 .zfft aw - A .sf Boehm. Roberto 1 if l K Soltesh, Margie , Tqdvick, Don u , , , Elaisted, Karin - ' , A M . ' I Urzeka, Ioan 4' .,f- .Q ,W ff V Q 'W 1 V 74 f 'W A Wendi, I-O11 ' ,, , As, .j,, f eq 14 Wilson, Dee I, ,,, ,ZW V ,Z If My 65: 1 ,,L.., N A -lb.. I .Is W00dCIl1l, lim ,,,,1 649' 1 W ' ' ' N.. l V Y: H W v- , fa K? .,V, 1 31.-is A- ' SK flaw, We've got the pep leod out the lusty-throoted cheer leaders ot all the Gomes os they ond the Pep Club urge the Bisons on to triumph. With the did of the bond mony new cheers were introduced this yeor which ctdded to the keen- ness ot the squod. Supporting the team ond promoting good sportsmanship wins for the school loydlty ond the spirit of fair ploy. x . ,7 viz- J? ' ' V319 -S af- ., h Cz, 'Sv- SCIHY Smith Dick Bosshordt 1. d di. 'H iv 10' 'xt X I is 1 Vg IEUU ECI1'hU1'f Icrckie Brink Lcrvonne Ahl Marilyn Miller Luanne Eminqer Susan Hodges Pqm Porzley I ,T 1 1 gg 'Q 'M Mmm 122 'Q N r' vu at 1 t 5 Ioy Wood V, I, A.,': ,',V.VI,.. A Across the Counter m. 6- tub L. Xtl we DOW , K1 0 ge 9x2 'Egg Oul Ee gr -Q59 ' C 01965 First Semester Leaders The Distributive Education Club was or ani d d ' q ze urinq the 2nd semester of last year, and since that time has become affiliated with the state ,and national Dis: tributive Education Clubs oi America. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Karl Erickson the club is made up of those who are now taking or have taken part in the co-operative part-time training program. Cor- related with this is the operation of the D. E. Store in Room lU6 which sells all types of school supplies to students and teachers. A delegation of eleven members of the local club attended the state convention at Bozeman where they took first place with their Sell Montana display. Win- ninq the state contest made the club eliqible to enter a display at the National Convention in Wichita, Kansas, on April 23, with Bob Popovich and Mr. Karl Erickson as Representatives. i att D The club held its annual Employee-Employer banquet at the Shrine Club in the latter part of May. Q f 'gr V , a ny li , : il .- .... 'l K 5 lgaliyilfl ,E A ' za W -sn E: Y: I if hx I -4 'iff ' l ' ' , it W A' '-5 , ij' iii! if ... it it .N--AV., ,J--. -.4-i..-: ...... ,. ,.. . HEX ,,I','IfI1Z Ef.1K 1 ,,-.- - .J'1'l1'J ,,,f.:f'12'Ef5 Verxzn C?.1sh:lr: fini Crawfz v U-nvv 'Rf-v-, .f......... 4- ..:ZK limes Duffy' Eob Eb-er. Darlene Ekerf Emmet' Ener , Renard Eustan:-e lim Ev-ensan Bonner Farmer Ierry Gzrres Bob Griffin Kenneth Haab Leonard Harlem Lynn Heber Gary Helme Betty Huston Charles Iohnson lim Iordon Don Keck Ruby Kelleher Winiired Kenned Barbara Knuth Connie Krause Ruth Krause Helen Laslovlfh Shirley Lewis Barbara Lindsay Clara Linn Y it ,Y . ,M f ,,.. ,N i V ,at .4.,, 7? ,,. ,. 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V yn , I I V' l Carole Mattel Ronald Mammen leanette Mann Richard Maurer Ann McGeorqe Bill McOuire Gordon Meisel Sandra Moore Arthur Noble Darlene Norlinq Merrill Packer Ernest Peters Robert Popovich Charline Porro Robert Pyatt Robert Rohn Leona Rieben Walter Roberson Ioe Rydell Don Sappinqton Leonard Shannon Pat Shryne Robert Shumate Dorthy Smith Walt Smith Richard Smith Reinard Snyder Ioanne Spradley Angela Squellati Roy Stevenson Carol Stokes Delores Sutton Darlene Taras William Thomas Iacquie Tovson Karlene Troskey Barbara Weeks Robert Wenzel Robert Zeman Donarae Zipperia H ?I lg :sh X D :g f ,f -it , - fs's.i5?'r' ..,,...., e .1 hw' Anderson, Yvonne Eachelder, Carol iw .,:1ley, Edith Esker, Ificrry 2-:t:1e, Nancy Cameron, David Crornley, KEY Deck, Stanle7 Decker, Dirk Economy, George s m. Lee, Martha A , Morton, Tommy 4 3 fe Pasco, Allan Peterson, Walker Skelton, Nina Strickfczden, Marilyn ffif IW 4944 If eff' -bmw OFFICERS Vice President ,...,, . ,.,.,,........,....... c...... W alker Peterson Sponsor ,c........A. ,c,c,,,,c.r... M r. Miller President ..,,,,,,,.,....,..,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M artha Lee I'liStOIiC1r1 , ,,,.......,,,,,,,,,,,.,..........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,c,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Carol Bachelder Debate, Klub The G. F. l-l. S. debaters have been very busy this year debating the question of RESOLVED: SHOULD ALL AMERICAN CITIZENS BE SUBIECT TO CON- SCRIPTION IN TIME OE WAR. The club, meeting every sixth period, was heard by local civic clubs, P.T.A.'s, and contests throughout the Treasure State. They also went to Narnpa, Idaho, tor the regional tournament, to Missoula for the state tour- ney, and was hostess tor the district tourney held here. The debaters had a Progressive Dinner, held a surprise breakfast for the seniors While at Missoula, and sponsored the Roundup Day Lunch. fm MW I , , pu W' 'fwlrfzf fe- W H' Q, f dt he asa :Zigi .Q ff ' 4 V 1 3 5 fest! . ,,, fy, it ,,,, ,,., I. - 1. Y, - v :A 1t:f: :E: I I t ' 23.- L Q . ,,, . , - t f .. 1, , if f V' Wm I.. ,f ,, f 3 3 v I W , , fav , , f , - ff- A' , , ,p ' 52 V ,trfyy ff V i Q 'M 2, YL, f ' 'K 33' ' -' ' ip X 5 5 fr ' 'tm 4 fits 3 S sg? ,g f ',fwfg'.Q'J ,.:. .V f -y r vs ,- , ,V Q 1, .,,,g1,, is - f in ,2 52 .. f -vw , f-?gg41f?-llh ily, 1, M1 milf , 15 ' f' ' -' ' X . ' It: I OFFICERS Helen Laslovicli , President Sally Ann Peres Vice President Carol Cushman ,,,, Secretary .....,...Treasurer lub As the school year rolled under way, seventeen les etudiants francais were initi- ated into the French Club by the thirteen old members. Under the direction of Miss Ruth Harpel, a well tillecl schedule was enthusiastically planned and carried out aqain this year by the French Club. The annual C.A.R.E. carn- paiqn, which helps pauvre enfants all over the world, netted 38477.98 A French War Qrphan, lean Guyornard, is sponsored by the club as an all-year-around project. l-liahliqhtinq the social events of the year on February 29, was an informal dance, Sous la Mer , with particularly clever under the sea decorations. A party in honor ot the qraduatina Seniors ot the club closed the year. lacqiteline Tovson T . CO MISS H 9131.00 mg., l l me it - 1 qxx Nw 1 f Iwx . A YQ jx . Q6 GQQNQL3 .I Z N at i f t .S to 1 1 . . f tl t K .17 B N D , w l f Q, ' ff, Og. I t a j fl K I ., YQ, Q -V X, DIQUUUQ th OrDe1 GSSIUQ AA, , , Yichlfiig In lop is MI. A oy' QA d CI UD, I d ' -E, lrecfor U? p,eSjdeLoQ1,mg svn GOTY Packages by O n 17 , . Of1L1G1'.jnk1G OL11' Orch f, Gnd MUF5 Hel Chjef of W. Sstr F. en L Bachelder, Carol Q, Wh Hqn GSJQ. J g ,, ,,. 1' N Burch, Dolores O is M gen, fh . Q Cushman, Carol F- GOrY,e 'rf ' S . V 'Q V xvh' A yi Q 5: 4 N . M .5 W nr an . 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W- Q' Q, Barney, Patricia Clinqan, Margaret Field, Faith Hollecker, Sallie Laslovich, Helen Margonis, Vasilia Radcliffe, Phyllis Stephenson, Leigh Teichrow, Darlene Bell, Nadyne Collins, May Carol Good, Rachel Kuno, Karen Lively, Nancy Moe, Donna Schott, Peggy Io Tanner, Clara Todd, Beatrice Bowen, Ioyce Coloif, Dolores Greenwald, Beverll' Lamberson, Robert Manthey, Katharine Peres, Sally Ann Steele, Doris Tarpley, Donna Tovson, Iacqueline The Girls Athletic Association, under the new sponsorship ot Miss Audrey Wendel, has pro- vided a Well-rounded proaram Qt sports and social activities for its members during the past year. The airls have displayed their enthusiasm by enaaqinq in such activities as volleyball, ping ponq, badminton, tennis basketball, hay rides, and by sponsoring a welcome party tor new members at the beginning of the year. U--H -. CL :C Share: Elzgrnizel Teresa Ext: Corrzne Carter Betty Chglds P tt: Christensen 1- -vw fxfvvfu- J ..... so .... e.. arrnegta Coz 'arauerxe Ellliff Bev -male sketball Ch amps 4 9 W4 ., f 1 WM' Lf V he Z' 4412, , rf v, 5 f Q4 4 K V 'Ve ,S . OCQQ, 'z ' OFFICERS Clara Linn VVVVVVVV7--,lV,rrYV -YY----'-- P resident .2 Rachel Ggad ,, ,,,, ,,,,c,,c,c V ice President , -1 Ruth Pqfker ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,..,..... .,,,YY S ecretary Y J Nine Skelton cc,cc,....,,, Recordina SeCfetCIfY , A VV w Q Mgmt Kiglet ,7,,,c,, crrcc,,cc,.c ,...... T r easurer if Libby shim c.,., ...u.opi S ports Manaeef 93 - a 0 ' I P J '- C , 74 . uar.-erze oem'-ey el la F Q le G s W anne aus' Rachel Gmd loan Hansen Annette Hauslcama Sallie Hollecker Alyce Iewell Lots Iarrno lllarar Kiolet Marsha Ledbeiter Martha Lee Rose Lewis Clara Linn Pat McVay Shirley Moody Betty Morris Bev Murphy Francis Nichols laanne Oakland Marilyn Peterson Anne Powell Barbara Ray Margaret Reco Phyllis Ritter Maxine Sick Carol Staats Clara Tanner Darlene Taras Darlene Teichrow Lenore Tramelli Marie Winierrowd ,f .W ,A 1 an 'A f 4g,,.x' 1 14, cg, g' ' fi Afie . ,Sf , A , V ff, f,.,VV-gy.: K Volleyball Champs s Rosann Anderson f 4 1: f' I we . ' Foxine Anthony ,U ee -QV wg' Q, V it Shirley Arnaurd 1, ,V W' ,- 'gf V ell!! 455 V Sharon Earsottr VV :W ,r jp 7 Sharon Lee Black I e V f X my V4' X Shirley Blackorby , VV 'f Dorothy Bhss L - .1 J V ' 2, ' - , Y 'A V ana if-I ., it TW Q A 'S' ' A. 4 ': M' . ' . , -W A t G' 'Q 'rs -U My 2 4- , , .. 1, V V ,L ef ft , W 1 L we Yi, ' 'W Q V -of we V, ff 4 V , W , it 'Pl 'il ' 5 ffl? 'Z -' L 2' , ' 5 , f. A gf ie, lift H143 - N 1-1 A fy ' 'Yr' L, 42 v T 5 77 '4,,J7 '..l. fg, .' P I ' 9- ,L ' , , 'if we-ii VV f' Ati A' .pk :f t V 1 r V V -1, weave eww 4, 'tn f P - 57' - fl rf? f View? Q V6 . QV - M , VV V, V ., V, V +L if if f ' V V' VZ' VAL MW ' I W ,M W, . -N 4 IV X it ,xftfff , , 'J W f My 421'-1:5-,f 22 fl ' ll? . W 1 4. V, 6 Fifi , ,P at V 1 1, V 4 V VV VV Q, . .JV gp - Il., vw if f . ,- ,Wy 4 VV VVV .V V MV V fa.. V ' ff, -Ani l ' fit- ,3 I ' , 1' Q 9 344 ix L' NR t ' ,ff it X X. u xl . Nl WVU N? ,QM ' T113 -s mit if t Lore B A tux GQQ . X xx x n Th X t - 1. nz uv S BG Forming a priceless necklace of friend- ship, the Great Falls l-ligh School Girls' League have organized into interest groups that instill in all members a feel- ing of pride in belonging and serving. Miss Catherine Rathman, the strong and efficient clasp that binds this necklace together, contributes her office and knowledge to the discussions of per- sonal, social and educational girl prob- lems by creating in her first floor den an intimate atmosphere that is filling an old need in the school. From tackling problems of hair combing in the lunch room to discussing what is expected college, this organization is learning what emphasis to place upon self- discipline in the teen years as a matur- ing experience. Qlljn C5006 Yi 15-6069 lo X 9 6 35000 Xe Q9 'JS Op Ushers-Up and Down, ln and Out I f I ' Hg. 'ff m 350 E oval Quiz O M ow ' eiflt Jfnmg 'tilt mm: ' Klub f' Fl IQ? PT QWQQ J .. ia a r gi xii 1 N i 4 ' 'tl Y L , dsx-SX, r-, , . A-' - OFHCEFKS lu , I Dorothy Bliss ,.,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,, , , , . President fl ' Ariss Iarrett ,,,,,, , , .,.. Vice P1'9SlClGT1l Q 'i ' ,lr Rita Schmidt AYY,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, S ecrelflry Y- VL Miss Rhodes ,.,,, ,,,,,,..,v,, S DOYISOT ,.. ' xv, Z Callahan, Lois Carson, Barbara Corbett, Carol Ek-ert, Darrene Fritz, Mary Hassard, Eetfy Heppner, Shirley Iczrrett, 15-.riss Kenyon, Carol Lang, Darlene Leonard, Barbara Linn, Clara Maxwell, Mary lo McGeorge, Ann Payne, Shirley Pearson, Diane Powell, Anne Ray, Barbara Schmidt, Rita Stokes, Carol Wolf, Darlene n-11 .,f- - The buzz of feminine voices can be heard from the portals of lO4 twice a month, as the Home Economics Club, composed of 23 girls majoring and minor- ing in the treasured arts of cookin' an' sewin' meet under the expert guidance of Miss Rhodes. This club, which was successfully initiated for the first year, has proven to be a jeweled path to a clean and wholesome life. Highlighting the activities of this club, the girls have been privileged to receive advice and lectures from distinguished women in the field of home making. Another suc- cessful year is anticipated for this progressing organization. Amdahl, Mary Lou Bliss, Dorothy MW, , , , A W ,ar A L. - f 5 Va, 1951 'Eff ,Q ., 4 ,WL ,V V 4 . 1 ., ,, L, ,gs 44 E 0 , hu 1, 5 . , , , C 0 ,L , X I I' ,W mi . A , ,,,. , i , , L ,,,,. ,,, 4, ix A A g K f , , fl' 4' M 1 , , - I H if ' ' ,Y g,'::,, Q ' , .W k W , f , ' 4 if 9 X, A A l af 1 ' .iff 6 Q I .X g s 'O , X.- e Q A New OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Shirley Erickson President Lenore Tramelli . ,,,,,,, . PYGSid9T1f lvliiiqy liiolul Vice Presidcitt loyce Surface ,,,,,,, .VICG PT9S1ClGUl N liltiiilyn letcisoii Gladys lliilwl ,- Pat Barney ,,,,, Recording Secretary Audrie Zurich ,,,,, Corresp. Secretary Issn Hansen , . r,.,r7r,rVr Treasurer SOi'li0lGl'Y Ti oiisurer While striving to achieve iriendship and understanding with our neighbors abroad, this organization has shared our Montana Treasures with Finland and Beverly, England, by sending clothing and writing letters. The LFC. also has time for play, for it has sponsored an after-game dance, had numerous fun-filled parties, and has interesting programs presented at each meeting. l.P.C. welcomes new members from all classes. Fun is combined with help tor others in this worthwhile organization. Pal Barney Joanne Calvert -1 4.-1, .M i u ,il 6 if e Q - 1 ' 1 V...,.,. I M- my 3 th . f Q S QQ Q N' a,,.Jf x. vt ,V , K I 'V W f Az , ., , .Q . . .. A ,. L 4 f - I -. f, ,ns-V ' is is Q A - -' A V - 1. 'M i 'vw ' ff X V ' U y . I JE ' lf ,, , 6 Q V X -P 1 . r l fn, . ' Y 4' 1 ,.-f WH -Wg A A E - , M . ' t Ng . V ' f- 1 ,,,.:, f0 A TEV J it A ,cm I 7 .xx W I 1 XJ, 1 I . ,V 5 A 'Fifi 1 . L- . 1 Klub Peggy Davis Ioyce Dewey Pat Egan Shirley Erickson Shirley Fertterer Gladys Habel Ioan Hansen Ruth Hicks Shirley Iohnson Marqy Kiolet Connie Lilleqard Carol Oswald Marilyn Peterson Ermie Schwcrngler loyce Surface Clara Tanner Lenore Tramelli Charlene Wetzel Marcia Williams Audrie Zurich Marvene Zurich Allred Carolyn Anderson Pose ' Bliss, Dorothy Davis, Alire Ely, Mary Erickson, Shirley Ernkscn, '.'f'.:y::e Fisk, Sarclra Greaves, Marilyn Hendricks, Darien I-Iolleclcer, Sallie Isaacson, lohn lohnson, Shcrley Kelly, Bob Lcmqieldt, Iohn Larson, Ronald Klub 36 First Semester fun-..... ,, OFFICERS Counsuls ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. ...,A W alker Peterson, Dorothy Bliss, lean McKenzie Ae-diles ,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,, I ohn Isaacson, Sandra Fisk, Ruth Mahoney, Mary Ely Sponsor , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mrs. losie Sherman Second Semester Consuls ,,..,.,.,.....,.,.,.,...,.,,.,l, Iohn Isaacson Ruth Mahoney, Don Lindseth, Sally Rose Aediles ,..,.......,.........,...... Shirley Erickson Leigh Stephenson, Rose Ann Anderson, Keith Wuerthner Sponsor ....,, ,,,,,,, M rs. Iosie Sherman With topics ot discussion ranging from Classical Myths to the lite of Caesar, the Latin Club proved interesting and absorbing to members of the group. By holding a candy sale, the club raised funds tor the purchase of UNESCO Stamps. These stamps, sponsored by the United Nations, are used to rebuild educational facilities destroyed by war and to promote education in backward countries. Fortified by Mrs. Sherrnan's extensive classical knowledge, the Latin Club has become one ot the foremost educational organizations of Great Falls High School. ff? far 'sa- n few wg -' -. if -za A ,M sf. W .si pf -Lf , wg 6 ev M I 'V' 5 W , lx Q , ,v , f J Lindsay, Carol Lindseth, Don l.-Ove, Delores Mahoney, Ruth McKenzie, lean McLaughlin, Tom Mundale, Pat Norling, Darlene Oakland, Io Ann O'Brien, Annah Peterson, Walker Phillips, Lee Rose, Sally Roseneau, lane Sand, Io Ann Shiro, Libby Stephenson, Leigh Thisted, Karin Vaqt, Donald Valacide, Barry Walden, Billie Wever, Glenna Woodahl, Mary Su Wuerthner, Keith Q 9 , , f ww J 5: M, ,I 5 ,yy xgfffels 1 an ps. , ' fel , . , Wi fl ST' M 'ft A ' if J! M yd K 3' , f , .fw'- ' -Q at 9' 1.1 , ,, , - 'A -uv V, ,J V , -.,, - 2 I f -7 Mx?-f y,, fy h t Q t W -4 . - -. .,-, ,, I, 'Q I . . I I g f ' -: -2152, ll -- 4 4' 4 I+ 4-at - st fig: if . , is I ,,,,,,, 2 Q' 4 2 ,M j .fr Q ..,. V A I' ' W' '-, kv M - Q. f f-, K 4: or keys X. 2 f 1 if 'a f ' xg: , ts 1 ' 1 V , , ' ' ,mf . 'wiiiie - -' 'l fri, I lf X - A ,J til 4 1773 . ?'- ' ' 'L if t '75 'U 125 eg, ' +-5 N A' f fir ,I I I if ,, I 'W 1 as Q ' 'M 9 1 l.,l , , .,,. f 17 I 7 lst, . ,, I it ff a a M f 1 X Q 3 . L' M ., x .,, M . I , W ' it 4- 1 . . L 3' Q, ' - H: ' M: - if 52455 'M' ' 'ft call-6 1 'f'l XF! . . l' in rg 1 3 .-L . it 3 ' .ao '51 l x 1 ' I I ur Q0 W ' l f- E f ' X '. L ,! our, - 'rx A , ry, -' ,fr l OFHCEHS K Sponsor ,,.,,, Mr. Bill Swarthout X X President ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,A,,,,,, L ee Bofto 7, l Vivo President ,, Arlen Seman Secretary Trtursur 1 ,,,,,,, Ralph Randono C. A W' The Lettermen's Club ot Great Falls High School is dedicated primarily to the practice ot clean and fair play in athletics. Aside from attempting to bring a better understanding ot athletics and good sportsmanship to both students and sports fans, the Lettermen's Club also adheres to the virtues ot clean and manly living. To become a member ot the Lettermen's Club, an athlete must obtain a letter in one of the three sports offered by the Great Falls High Athletic Department, and be accepted by the club members. Activities which highlighted the year were basketball game concessions, the annual spring picnic, and the annual Lettermen's Banquet-Ball on March 28. . v K , Black, Bob fs Q. . ' in aaa n ' 3.05 Bofto, Lee f 3 if , 2 'bf ' I Brown, Gene ,, 5 - -f It K I ' ' If yi Carlson, Tony V ' ,gg ., , Q . if f ' Costin, Iim I f all -3 . , .sa ...... ll L . 1 , pn.. ' -f - , . mir . F Al . . , y Q y 7 V' 4' 5 t7 S H, , at Q, ,Q Dahl, Bruce ' ' ' Q1 A fy, f' ,. -' E'geman, Dan gl, I W 5 'L' A ' ' A Emmett, Bob J, if J A? ' - lf' Y F Ensley, Bruce fi ' ' X -7 y ' , . . Eschler, Iim N ' ' C- , I Q . ' 1 f -' . Farmer, Scott tru-C. N I r ' an 4-J Tl l' 'V ' at nfl- I: , .svhu X i 'J' iq A f' I , ' ' 1 7 .. . Vi Geraty, Ron ' gy N' ' ,A . A , ' Grass, Warren 1 wi L wr . 1 ' f 'R C-ue, Ken , , ' , A 7:2 Hansen, Iohn X 1 ' x .f r 5 I ' If Hasbrouck, Dick ' ' Q C! ', V Al-- ' J if' . 7 , L ' C, WV l-bclgxlsgg, Warren ll 'V .15 lg f W at ' I t 1 , I 1 . A. X 'i .Z ., V ff fm. . Q f. . t .. - ... X fa X r . .au P W f , W b V ,, Knechtges, Don .7 ' , 5, 5, 4:4 V I U 1' ' , Kerr, Allan ' f ' 1 ' ef... f I I -4 1, McLaughlin, Tom K , 4. A , . , , 4, fe t , Y W , r Peres, Fred 1 f L 1 l ,f . ' K' , L fl-fill' ,., Pueschelf carl . A E .QA C Y , , ' Q Robcm, lim i. - r ' , 1 f pf ' ' 1 - 1 1 f ' Rothweiler, Lyle f A t V f ' f ' f . H952 Scotson Dick 1, 7 ' . . .- . h ,- , ' M . fl - x 2, r 4f-- W? S ' , ll if ' t w i , I I l '1 C' ,x Semcm, A l n y jg, A 'f' A, ,,-1 1- -1 --K 1,r ragga, lqgke .- t- T' - L. ig- O , Phil V V ,. V Q Y LW! Wgrdinsky, Ray f ' rw- I t ' . ,fi , Warzeka, Ron Y 4' ' I V t - I ' Woodahl, Jim f- -li 1' ' U ' fr f ' G ' ,1 4 r. I' l LMP- Q t? 1' gvoollfil Fliuy k 4 N, Q , 5.2 ' . 49' , ' ,M' 7 2:24 'le CZ!! .YQ G i i ,. . ri: 4 im 'll Sli ., ,M unc 'C 1 e 'Katia .0 Displaying G.F.H.S.'s talented jewels come the members of N.F.L. wt? 6 OFFICERS George Economy ,,,,, ..,,,,,,,,AA,l,,,,,A, ,,.,,......., P I esident Martha Lee ,,,,,,7,,,,,w .....v, V ice President Beverly Engle ,,s,,, ,........... S ecretczry Mrs. Yanke ,ss,ss,,s,,,,,,,s77s,,,,sssv,,s,,,v.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,, e7,,,e S ponscr Students interested in speech Work find plenty to do in this club. With state and local contests held throughout the year, some offering scholarships as booty, N.F.L, members are really kept on the ball. This active club sponsors each year several students to the regional tournament, the state tourney at Missoula. Fisk, Sandra Gauss, Ioanne Kalberg, Anne Lee, Martha Morton, Thomas Pasco, Allen Peterson, Walker Roberts, Dorothy Schaffer, Robin Skelton, Nina Tramelli, Lenore Angerrnzer, Adeline Ezuhelder, Carol Bailey, Edith Ezlzer, Mary Beattie, Nancy Exxner, .Janna r D nd Carne on, 'J' fn--ef 'Prine Cromiey, KU? Economy, Georoe Enale, Eeverli' Estll, Sharon 5 I 4 ry! 4552 Van Denburg, N. 'd -v Waugh, Norman Wendt, Louis ' ,acy- '06 ,wi We , My lf f , , Law crm 23 , 3 W Z ' ,-2--f3Lw,,.,,,-. 1 ., f ff' . , M X324 I -wg? in -A A25 ik .3 ,gf 'Q ' 1 'we' ,ff , ,fr-1' V' , y,f4 ':f V4 ' A ,. ff if . , 'M this year at Nampa, Idaho, and to Anderson, Shirley Anderson, Yvonne Q-- Tm ,,..a,,,, 'Q W, 5 i i 'N we JN il i W, ,,,, 1. -1,1 Au., ,f 3 wwf if . . - ? 'n ' A Q. V , , 1 M. M D V if i i if as n l , , ' Af fr E Exif K ' an 944' -,xy 333 gg, I . . I' X .' V 3' N, 1 v V ' if f. Jeff if ' , f D.,-'iff 15:12 vf, - 3 .L -15-2 ? xv ,K -JI qg, Q, .Q A: K N K NAM.-f V, ..4......-6-,-Q-qgw-air-1' WA . Q5 0,0 i ,Mtv Y .i ,-f -.-:f : .A l yzqwg ,tells alt 1 .mem-Q .lm X A . yagsggzglbg QNX, Y x 5 W' X 'M , Also-oiif wt if H W 0 W. it 'A' -l .f SWL' JQ5MXmmsxw 7 f 4,,2fS9.,,.e ts 1 egg' X2 r . . , . . - .t . vw, Donn-1 Posse, Carmelila Cox, Barbara McDermand, Dorothy Bliss, Carol Slaats, Donna Good31ansentCarol lalkm, limit: N-miliy, loan Lluslalson, Sally Ann Peres, Dorothy Roberts, Louise Ftytg, Helen Laslavich, Katherine Fromm. Seconc row.Dinn1e M.ins.f lkiil-'nw lm.-lt y, Nan- y Lively, Lliaroe Volk, Iacqueline Tovson, lflan Harris, Helen Brown, Delores Goetze, Corinne argerg 201295 lim. lv :Milly ilmilli, litilli llfltilionoy, Miss Rothman. Third row: Mr. I-llults, lim Woodahl, Donald Tadvick, Lloyd Sm1th,'Neil Cooper, o in c Cl' lor lim lt-illvy llrn 1- lfnslt-y, l'Mwicl Lkimnron, Bill Conklin, Ierry Erickson, Frank Newcomb, Kaye Bergman, Larry I-lmderager. O Shimmering on the crest ot treasures filling the high school chest of knowl- edge are the students who are members oi the National Honor Society-one of the largest organizations in the United States. These honored scholars have maintained a scholastic average oi more than 3.2 for seven semesters of hi h school work. Miss Catherine Rathm Q an and Mr. Lowell Hults are sponsors. 'dwmdm , will be the eleventh consecutive year Heisey Awards have been presented to one in every twenty students enrolled in Great Falls High School, making over 75 deserving members of the school recipients oi the cash award. Presentations of S50 each are made at a school assembly to these out- standing students on the basis of citizenship, scholarship and ettort. The tact that there is no ' V picture of this year's winners is that presentations are not m cl ' ' a e until late in Ma This year, l952 Y. 11th Annual GREAT FALLS Presentation HIGH SCHOOL Tuesday, May 13 1952 .mx v l u Zlica, Jnfzca, These a re the girls that keep the general office working with efficiency i GW? +4 A Ruth Crawford Beverly Erdrxan Beverly Frederickson Marlene Grasseschi loy l-lawn I-YHH Heber Margery Holm Betty Huston Wanda Iohnson l-O15 loramo Ida Kandilas Ruby Kelleher Kathleen Knight Barbara Knuth Charlene Kralich Ruth Krause Pat Lench Bonme Livingston Karyn Miller Shirley Moody BSUY Lou Morris Pat O'Neill Ann Pederson lilnelle Revelle Lois Rieben Phlfllis Ritter Dorothy Roberts ,t 'nl ol-1 D' N ,, Q xr! 616,56 camo' eofo X 01 000, il we 'Xi QQ J' 2,168 or 'W-E 5? T iw 0 G' . i Lpeqqs ,lp l G44 Ou Qj-Q fig! 9049 Filina, typinq, answering the telephone, and meeting the public all enter into the duties of the office girls. An old organization, offering a half-credit for a year's Work, provides new horizons for future commercial positions. The Qirls are dlrected by Mrs. Berniece Akers and Miss Catherine Rathman. Qa'f:r.ne Ahl En.rle',' Arnaud Eva Bateman Pzse Eazzoli Marlene Beatty P 's7 Eefel' Little .,,,, ,,.,, ,, .LL V 3, mg: 'iw 1' , I f My , ,I f ' sn. Z M ,y , 4, f , SJi7'W of fr , ' H, .- fl .nf f ' ,V ' 2 7 ,,6Qp,f1:zL',, ,mfg f Q f-fn nv ww, ? 1 J f f if W , ,.,.. - A ff' 4 I iff. ' , ,M ',.. Jv- ,Y r 4 , if I fv I - fi? , I X7 4 if V fa ,. ,li Q-QQ ,I ml, , , if , I 1 i ,K H ,.LA: 6 2 I y 6. ,. 1' fy.-ie: N , ,lf ,A a X I ' , , ., we tt 2 fi.. r r ra . t , . l M W 3 , Q za y S ' L Mj , ,gf f ,, 2 ' Q A-M ff l rf , we Wm If -ISR .LA -ue ,Q 1 Q .ef ' -il ,wr-r f-wt , Q N gr' GA 'lf MF .atm t - K lx- 7 Q-g M'-Max Y f . ., if '-safrauc OFFICERS Scott Farmer Marvin Holtz .......Vice -wa 'ff GQ M f F -Q GO' Wilblty rvqbyiar V President President Q, K- 'Q ' 1. 0 .. Q lb 'ev 'N , ., J., .X , . .Q 'bwopm 1Q W-lmfgmm ' ,Q in rrkfwe :'zg4i':f- ,VQQMQFYQP I. M ,Y.5.:1'0pir Q ..Q:lq,':??i,-g'..g,z70s Mi!! H 0 . Q 1 -'mf -'1:,., 'r. far, -'z,,,'lt'4 qmwom ' , Qt. Xe,Uy,'bhj.,,,,Qq0,J'iwr0:54 mr QQVGMQM A . X . t.,,,:'Lt,t- Af.-,W :gg rf... fjq,1,f'tQ,Tg'1r,3 Mr,5,n7 Kai, f I f- 2: at ' if twf0e .kin -'33-,'l r fl mf cs.. .uUl ' V l ml or. 'N t., '.,r,'t'e,rI,1' fp l ' fboflofb Ibm? item- .W 4 ' GQ! '15, t . sxwalr- K 3 -5 x Glo' X Q 1 Q sf . J lk . . . A A ,......, x ftfxzp ,A . This year the Pan American Club, under the new direction of Miss Robinson, has turned most Helen Robertson .. Miss Robinson Secretary .. ,,,,,, Sponsor Ahl, Lavonne - ' 7. L Black, Sharon - - X- Borchers, lean 1' 'P t 1 T W I A of their attention toward sponsoring the March of Dimes and selling concessions during the C basketball tournaments in March. Nearly doubling the amount of money raised last year for the March of Dimes, the club was hailed for collecting 526829. Also adding inter- est for the members were the three Sudameri- canos, Carlos G. Griffin, lure Serpa Martinez and Jaime Caballero, who spoke to the school March 29th. With a qrowinq knowledge of our southern neighbors the club extends friendly hands across the border. 22 . . ., -9 A ' gy: sg., Christensen, Pat Clark, Beverly Creek, Bob Cushman, Carol al: .,. fr 'X ,,. QQ' 'Y Q Q , ,' Aww' I, V. .X ' t 'T' , C le X 4 - .K , nw., ,, .AL i ,t L 'T ,, t 1 SE K' 4. f ar. 14 . I x Q H if fl V . A X3 V J ! J i , G 3 X ' 1 f we , f. rl I l 3 ' 1 ,t f Q 1- ' .af -'SI 1 . . ' Q, I .fp- 25 -L ,. 7 QIKQ -an-+L G X Y' ,N 'af , 1 I if -.f m 511, -at . -5. Q. J, f 15' G 4 .S 1. 6 11 4 J 'ip Il' if .Lili T 1 Davis, Marilyn Farmer, Scott Feiden, Ruth Gilbert, Gertrude Goodmanson, Donna Gustafson, Ioan Harris, Nancy Holm, Ray Holtz, Marvin Howard, Laura Lille-qard, Connie Lund, Helen Magee, lean Martin, Theresa Maxwell, Mary IO Norling, Darlene Olson, lane Pauls, Pat Pederson, Ann Polich, Barbara Robertson, Helen Schott, Peqqy Smith, Sally Staats, Carol Stocker, Darlene Strickfaden, Marilyn Wcrrzeka, IoAnn Pnizwl. The Patrol Squad has been in operation as lonq as teen-aqers need police supervision and as lonq as the G. F. H. S.'s athletic events have fence jumpers. Re- sponsibilities of the squad entails keeping order at the games. Sev- eral students have learned that the promise of the blue and white paddles the Patrol boys carry are more felt than seen. As a reward for their services to the school the squad is honored by an annual banquet held at the Hotel Rainbow in May. Q if X 6 ' 'F ' N 4 n ' K , -A lg , N a its -. r 4 dv fel if l 5 WJIIIIIIVQFM ..4.ma:xi 2 f 4 v Frank Newcomb, Chief, and Earl Bene-dick, Secretary, discuss problems of the Patrol Squad with Mr. Lowell Hults, Sponsor. Herbert Anders? 5 ' -' ' Bill Eeulzeu I ,vga ,S A5 V ' i u V 9 ' , 7 ,m Eggers:-?1:k , 45 if-ln WM if 'Zn 6 Carl Henry -is gn 33 4. g it . V may . M' W i f p 'ff f ti -M f 1 if W 4 JT' ' , QW fl ,, ' if w. 1 V at . 1 Z ' ,fa . . 5 X V,.,,. Richard Levandowsk V J , , Albert Lindsay ,... fi. fWV.,'5m' ,Y ..,, Q ' ' , Ken Love fvft W ' ' U l Q'- Frank Lench if fr Mike Murray g ,Q -J -04 Frank Newcomb i Gene Parich '75 t Don Sappinqion 'f i Iim Stimps Q Ron Trinczstich l 2 2 1 W. , , w f--. A. ,ff -'iff' W' I Q77 'f ,,f. 7 9f'6f', f' . ' dwg' id 1 f - ' 1 Y 40:35 QW q, I - -. 2 , :.3 - .,.,r Y Z U, Q? A- , . emu? 2 wif 'W 'U' f ,Lf E 'f ., A ww UV 7 6551? Q Q and Sheldon lxloonvy President lxleq Glasaow Vice President , lxluitlid Lott , Secretary Lorraine ll 4'- x 1 I t I 1 Li... A ?6 4 I l kt l ff-2 ,I ' ff wr! l OFl'lClfllS like , Treasurer , l l Members from the cast of the alleschool play, Room for One More. Lights, camera, action! . . . With approximately 100 Thespians, the Players Club, under the direction oi Miss Audrey Erickson, has opened the portals of dramatic interest to many in G.F.l-l.S. Room for One More, the all-school play, a three-act comedy was their first production this year. Pygmalion and Galatea, in Swing Time, a parody ot the play Pygmalion loy George Bernard Shaw, was the clubs contribution to Medley Lane. The final production for the 1951-52 season was the Senior Class play, The Little Dog Laughed. 3-1 '15 P-FH -1 Fl 1 A K . tr .5 , vf-, K 3, i yy 3 , 9. fly of- - w, , L f' K . l . v ,4 6-5 mf A ' ' as Y nr l' it be i WEE Amundson, Louise Bechard, Delores Chamberlin, Rex Christison, Connie 33 we .J v Collins, May Carol Cox, Carmelita Forzley, Darlene Posse, Donna Glasgow, Meg Goodmanson, Donn G URE5 SKNG ROOM i i ft. Xff A il Q- ,Q . We 'E 'fi , rm- X' ,Y . C ' fi fl ISS 1 -,.x - ,P y Gustafson, loan Holm, Margie Kirkpatrick, Kay -- he 1 -K ,, R lv: 4 f f , lf -:, ' I -4 f 2 1 Q I Q,M,4.,3.,' I .V I NW 1 i Q r ji,f4.n,, l ' sv ' AT A K F v .. Q Q VV nf- if ,. . 1 5 ly ri, i x 1 vlv A rt I X I C? W ,till at ri', 3 T ' Lively, Nancy Livingston, Bonnie MacDonald, Elaine Maxwell, Mary Io Monroe, Beverly Mooney, Sheldon Paulson, Wilma Payne, Shirley Salonen, Luella Stephens, lean Thistecl, Karin 8 U09 we W ew wg? , 51 may 4 , 4 -MC' 55' QOOL -U-KE , 55' f 313 f 9291 V 1 U , W . W f XX Q is -A 6 0 1:1 Z' f, 'Q 0 1 is ' 3 K 5 , 3' S xy 3-4: Qxmxxwfs A xwj 4 ' -' .A -Q. . 5 'V N 3 NW - W , NS N1 N .E,X Nw x,x., .i 5, , X X . x. YM Y. W. Q NNN MWMNXXW xwfff, N f , , Q , Qxv,..W i Q-N ,W5QgN,v 5 X Q NX xx 'N Q.-Q-5'fiN51 XXpf:,ii5Qfg f,1, X V N NYYNCZA, -rx, X C5 . x X wkxxx qNK X XXWS K .X NX Q KXXXN h f, , . 175 A 4 ! g f ,fy X ' 1 f 2 .f 1 dj' gsfiwf ' 3 is ,J , ' .f - 'N' 23 1 ,H - : - ff-wimx , , , u ,.,i 'fr .- X. ., f,,,,,,,WvV. 05 4. Q41-V7 -un -N x it X X D rx, Time' OFFICERS I Em-1 Benedick r r e Pfesldent Iohn Isaacson f -V -ff - Vice President Roger Dilling , , ,,,. Secretary-Treasurer Mr, Arthur Rosenberry Y,.,,, -v,--'---4-,-- - - Sponsor Ffwhlffiv ' 51146 The Proiectionists Club consists of 42 boys who learn the complicated mechanisms ot a movie projector and use this knowledge in showing movies in a classroom or in the auditorium. Without these boys the treasures and pleas- ures gained with visual education would be lost. Mr. Arthur Rosenberry, sponsor of the club, instructs the proiectionists in this tine art which is very useful to them in this modern age which stresses visual education and its ettortless learning by bringing the World outside into the classroom. N 1 sf T ss,, 'iff Matt MW XX f 'D y 'W iw! 25, if .T f, 1 X - 4 ' ,A V ' , ek i 5 ll it ' 3 . y gilt . i . i - 1 l K, it 3 we .. -vu MY wg ,... twif f 1.5 ' ' at N L' 'f A 35 M T Q X77 X T .,,,K x 1-0 X J ft .Life 'qui 3 Y 2 3 A Y.. ' YN me 'v' X Robert Anderson Russel Bartlett Bill Beulieu Earl Benedick Bill Bickett Iohn Bozich Charles Brandt Ray Bull Delano Caftyn Iuel Crawford Rex Chamberlin Dick Christopher Bob Cummings Robert Dick ,ff f 7 T . 1 .4 .ww ' F, 'I' 'iw . si K .5 H.. , K . l . 3 11. V si F lx X T f -- 'Ding 'V' t fic 3 f '. as P fn ' ' ' if r ki x-1195 1 , P Q A .2 1 I V , 1 , if , . ki: ' firm. 43 tar .6 J, we ijt ,Marg Q Sa af' gg 5, 5 3: rc. , I vs ry If ,... 04 v Y ,ff f ,va , ' -4. 'za ri Q T f W , MW, - ,, ae., 'T iii sa We ,Q 44 if-' 1 ig. M' 'Q M -s -Y X RQ Q 1 if 'ill W X .4 r' .1 , j f VV 3' Vx -f I ww ,f ' 4 - 4 A ., ml! .,..,. ,mgtlif E- if if fre? Roger Dillinq Fred Ely Bill Ensley Richard Hadley Don Herold Iohn Isaacson Paul Iones Charles Lanqseth Ron Larson Richard Levandowski Thomas Love Jerry Melton Alexander Micheletti Edwin Mitchell Michael Murray Chandler Newhall Don Newhall Billy Nix Bob Nelson lay Patton Charles Ouickenden Kenneth Robinson David Schmidt Robert Shumate Don Smith Karl Spoerl Ken Staigmiller Bob Stevenson Rudy Strnot Warren Taylor Darrell Thomas loe Tuss k 53 X A-mf ' .. t QZRFINI' VAIJWI BRUARY l5. 1957 -lov rhisied fr- ,.,..-- v..q-,,, ..- es .a,...c. i-. S-:.. fu! Helen Brown Co-Editor-Qnd Sem. I M' WW' Wg, ' - sf '-Eitfiw .,.,, W I Jr. 4- J 5, 5 :f . M , VJ Clara M. Phelan T i f .Y Sponsor ...,. ' ' If . V yi. V.. - 4 Darlene Forzley Don Cummings X ,x ggggf 12 ,niet-lst Sem, Editor in Chief-2nd Sem. fi , ' F 1- 2 QQ I WW I Put it in the assignment lolderl Slug the cctzyl Deadline means tust that! These are just a few oi the instructions reaching the ears ot the 52 cubs that mirror high school liie in the press. The lriiwa, Blaclcieet lndian word meaning the bison, adheres to the cannons of good Journalism practices hy writing, editing and editorializing on school events every two 1-.reeks during the school year. Highest All-State honors with the Montana Editorial Associa- tion, and Excellent, second-class with the National Scholastic Press were awarded the lniwa for i951 by the two newspaper critical services. At the end of the school year the presentation ,ft 0 W of the treasured silver key will he awarded to the best journalist oi 19525 a scholarship award of 550.00 will he given by the School oi lournalism at Missoulag and a 525.00 Pow-Wow scholarship is heing promoted through the University ior future high school journalists making fhe achievements in publications work meritorious. Betty Ne,-nec Betty Bley Laura Howard jx:-Qlg-L53 jffgrlflgf Sem. Circulation Mgr.Y-ind Sem. Lit. Co-Editorelst :S 2nd Sem. iw V 'few ff' ., 3 fe ',. I . rt . 4 t ' .Q f iff' it .. t S M F Arlen Seman Sem. Sports t?ditoif1lrlfll Sem. Sports Edllofgznd Sem- Wilma Paulson Earl Benedick B .shafgf Pemson echxe jcgicdjrflet Sem' Adv' Mg!-.find Sem' usiriess gr.-2nd Sem. in , A J W., ,jg 47 1, 7 .- , iff f f 4 I I' ,v . 3 1' Y 5 . , , ' f X Q.: -Iim Costiri Lit. Co-Editor-lst 6 Znd F 5, ag , M Qi. yu I ' l 7 Q A ' 1 Feature Co-Editor-15' u. Sally Neumann M W X 7? , , ,, ,Q ' , ' lm V ! '24 f :sat fl la A E f ,aw M liz- 49-'Z' fy ' V .. ,, , Iris ' f ff? L - 1- 4, 'MW f at ff Z ..ff ' A Malcolm Hancock Ioyce Antonick Cartoorust-lst 6- 2nd Sem. Adv. Mgr.-lst Sem. ilu 1 .r HF: ft tttfu'1Rottni1t:t'St.i1t 1'toiu the pounding ot typ-ewriters, stivlgittti at alue, clicking ot paper cutters and vositorous noises comes the lonq anticipated book, The Roundup. The 125 nienibers ot the stait ot 1952 have nierqed throuah the nicnths ot pro' duction with the value of journalistic knowledge in their eitort to present a picture ot the treasures of hiqh school lite. The Publications Staff, subdivided into five qroups, the Photoaraphic Staff, Literary Board, Art Division, Sports Staff and Business Department, have all con- tributed in the niakina ot this book and in the attainment ot the 100 percent sub- scription qoal. This annual publication could not be a success without the aid of the admins istration and the generosity ot the spon- sors, our local merchants. C11 :itil W1 1 fintriier 'e gii'tur-is lrirmg thrill of 1i1Cit' :nt 'fr-' :sales fo tt' st :ft '.'.'ffLIF'IS, t't.ii.i ttt Vttttliin, Spoiisor-Larqe- ly ttiititmii tit-t t-ttorts the treasures .it hlitiittiiiti htwo been brought Iwi.-tlitti in the Roundup O1 1952. sf L .i,,, 4 V., , - ress s- v -Q 7 'A 4 ,gg Q' if if . ,w 5? i, Q' i . ilii . Q 1 5 si A -vm. I ,,, E 1- i 1 sr- Boi ,P , , rnrfi ,L f Roundup heads by the old corra1fStctndinq, irom le-tt to right: Betty Nemec, Art Co-Editorq Iocm Gustotson, Sr. Co-Editor: Joy Thtsted, Photo Editor: lim Eschler, Business Mar.: Bev Monroe, Circula- tion Mar. Kneehnq: lean Stephens, Art Co-Editorg Scott Farmer, Sports Editorq Laura Howard, Liter- ary Editor, and lim Costin, Editor in Chief. A ' f 41? 1 ' f fit! 7 if f his Q Q. -flaw SXXXQ a , The Lost xg X These high siqns of an All-American rating A .4 by the National Scholastic Press and the P Ailk -t ' XOXO? - X Montana Education Association are being 'Q XOX C f held by lniwa editors, Darlene Forzley, lst NC' X5 ,,.1 1 1.- -Vi- 1 -MW' semester: and Don Cummings, 2 t Deadline Means Just That' its nd semester, .1 ,,, A is for Esfhler . MWA .I Phi' 7 2 I ,, QW ' t t V Q, N A V! 7 lsfo A -1 I 'rv fO,mOSXn I OI I RSQJJ J' 'll' X54 ---43 X Sfhool subscribers 9915 their Imwcs 3rd period from fb Hon group of 214, e circula- 4133? V gzfff .... . .N ,i .,,i-- H f- V X ,ramen Y , , . JN' ' lay! so 'zu Q ' gm Cathode Ray Amateur Radio Club .. . --. o wJ O Q t A 1 -.A Y x- x- Ll 'Y ml 2 K t l 'lJA Q N. l t, I Every Wednesday at 4th period in room 305, the Cathode Ray Radio Club, whose call letters are W7NVF, meets under the direction of Mr. Pars Parsons, and has become one of the schools most educational gems, offer- ing not only a pleasant pastime for its mem- bers, but also valuable training for future OFFICERS , , . . . . wry Wfhwler y I president occupations, inlthe fields of radio. Receiving tvrsnw-sr ss-Q cciciiiicc ccccci iiicciiii s Q Cfetgry an operator s license is one of the main ob- imfiklili Hetliff -e eeeee TYQGSUIG-f jectives of each member of the club. 'lr F, A, Parsons ....,.. Sponsor Visits to transmitters of local broadcasting stations, demonstrations of radio sets by club members, and talks by outsiders connected with radio, are among the other activities of this club. This year a feminine touch was added to the customary all-boy group when A zz. En in 15335 Marie Winterrowd and Margaret Fteco were K W . , 5 , accepted as members. 40 ii' xxx ' If f V l K- f Q ' : 'l Conover, Fred g . fd ,, Q, .,,',g ' f Davy, Bill ' fl ig X V, Eqqleston, Ierry ,a 1 'guy 'E t .av . t ,J 5' A ' Fischer, Vern ...,,, I Q Harlen, Leonard ' cl 5 5. U Lanqseth, Charles ,sq y ' ' H Lang, Don . ., 2 R- f In Ratliff, Franklin - Vf ' 5 , 1 , ' 'ti -if f v W W' v . it , , -'-' F A, I V, f Re-co, Margaret 4' A Seardahl, Leonard ' H Snyder, Carl ' ' av I I Wheeler, Geraldv YI, -8 if ' ' t ' 'N Winterrowd, MCH19 fy, r 'YI Q Q 7 any R . f 'Sv APB -'wa Ur 458' 'w v -USS H0111 ' if 'Ut' f ... ' 'r v -fr ', Q xi' lf- Qhflin' .. H 'f1f'l'- Y 0 65 X Qt xy A In-, New Asn., - ' r 1 Sb Q5 Q 4. grind! Ll, X UL. 1.. 1 l., ,UI hw is AQ, Q. Q.. FAM P-I fp .,Y!MuvI.1l,,,m- I 11,7-X wx Jr. X QQ? ox LS: .Xi-3 cliffs A M1 ,UM lug Jmfflrri ,UH Uv! - .--15 . .Q 'Q -Q' ,F i. h vm. ' f'ly.- ll ff I lm QQ 5 6' S 5 'P Y X' V- Phu-g ' 'U ft' ,, ' 'ff up . 5 5. 4? ,+'Qf ? 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Beverly Endrnan S9 i .T XM ,.r f in V 5 . cre ary reasurer Fw Z - K ' Mrs. Stephens Spgnsof 655' f t s, fi 9 'ff fire. of of Jwzm, Kal! f - Baker Ballard, Lf. Eeehard E. Black, S. Brown, Eru:e, E. EBIT'-'-'h1Sfl6 Cox C. - f- Dozzse. e. Dutton E. Ely, 2.1. I. E 'e D I . .. -125 .1 LXGFZ32 21. Gauss I. Haqfeli C. Harrls, 2. Hczuskorrvz. HUA-A-145 o Holm, R. Harsf, P. Ia:-not, M. launer, A, lohnscn, S. Kirkpatrick, Lartcff, L. Z.e:kl:::d, Lernmor, A. Lindseth, G. R. ' Helping to relieve human suttering through kindness and understanding, this group oi willing workers has done rnuch to promote sales of Red Cross Seals to be used in the national tund. Besides their annual campaign tor tunds, the lr. Red Cross, here under the sponsorship of Mrs. Stephens, presented a Variety show composed of talent trorn the Whole school at both the Air Base, April 7, and the Qld Folks' Horne, April 8. l: lA ' I ,. f 7. -s NF , Q.. f f W' W - - V' gf -I A W 1 f k 0 ,. QL? ,T flu If F' , Y' Y A ,. 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X A. K Thompson, B- V 252 . 'TW , L9 X, mance, B. I ' . .' . . ev M A Ma' Qlden, B. . N- A, ff'-' ,.,. .. A . - i - Woolsey, T. A f ' 'dh 1 -N 'W V, Q . x i ' 4 - 5 x . , yi, ,M rim, AIS' . H 1 fl A l 7 X X ' ,Y sw Oi'FlCllhS Kill X Pra,S,de,,,t Charles Rowe 7,112 r-3 - Wwe V130 Pi:-sirioiit TGm,BUllOLk S TWO N' Sponsor Mr. Dick lxeniston LOW S t he ' S - Gio W In Wlivn tliv snow ltwiins tu tly tho ski liurns who find Kinq'S Hill their tavoittw iuiitit-:veins unvh weekend, arab their lonq llannels, a stiff wind- X ltivtikui anti ti pair oi nolished hickories in pursuit of the glamour sport. I ttloiii-N will it uxvi.-ise-litit not Mr. Ke-niston or Mr. Stockham, sponsors, 1, xvli-isv intitoi lv-i iniuries are legion with a high rr1ark.l All these hillbillies -V Q' t who tmvw wings on their teet and track lor their by-word will lonq ,gf 'i l -2' ioiiioinltoi the it-ist ioyous season. 5'i1i'ii1rz.zE ll qi, 1 Z K it iw : 1 Q ,lil .f3.Q5:a '::.- - 1 ' ' '- if let: a4il'f1I'4f ' A if .uf PH 'fztlx , -, A ,K 'WZ mi 'life '-. 11-.l,,,.-'V .V I .... , Mmm xg If , 5f5f:ftE5 ltr 4 fin- A . as ' tam- is-1 7 V ' 1 ,, ' . t ' Q i i... lik X X 'mv 'qv B at , , w0 90 XXOK V 93' ' .a 2 -A 4, 1, 1- lv , 3 Q ,V 5. -- , , -,. K 'rm rv- ! , x ,- 'Q I - is X 'I 142' If 4 , 'Q et , 'R A A 4- -'c 'r,3ib':'a ww Www If X' . W1 ' ' 'Q J ust a Few of the Boys sew. elif f' ' 4, Ollie, Sdvi Sewer Q H1 l oi- Be Sd fp, A- ' I F99 fn it , 3' ki B rich . . Wild ' ' 42 14. nk L. W' f.. ...- N ,,',, A ,M ,, vt' ., E e 2 X V , . x yy I 1 I Y 'ff H, ,SL ii he S.. V F I ' 'ti ' i D W fe , f - C ' I rl. Q lg V ll' 3' ' i 5 1 W .QA D 1 1 v A If. Q, 'lt ii' ' I w M' , iii'ttf'tr i 5 7 ' Am Q, fi if 2 2 Hr 1 ff l Q 4? t 4' e 1 1 ' f i ' .LLL SQ - S ' ,wk Srgd i' I 1' Bell, Nadyne Bley, Betty Brown, Helen Bullock, Tom Carter, Darlene Christison, Connie Eklund, Audrey Farmer, Scott Goetze, Delores Goodmansen, Donna Hassard, Betty I-lodson, Gwen Holm, Margery Holtz, Marvin Howard, Laura Krause, Connie Lennon, Ioe Lewis, Shirley McGeorqe, Ann MeQuirk, Bill Miesel, Gordon Monroe, Beverly Morton, Nancy Newman, Barbara Neumann, Sally Ntcolai, Beverly Pearson, Diane Pearson, Sharon Porro, Charlene Rahn, Robert Rowe, Charles Skees, Iohn Thisted, Karin Thompson, Barbara Warzeka, IoAnn QILIIILQAA, M ' ff' fnufme, 1 ,Jia malls'- we C09 U g.,gfTrainhl9 W , 8 gnu! Wm an 55650151 E1,,,,,,,W ,M M ,,., Aqain this year the Drivers Course, desiqned to make better drivers out of students, was concluded with the issuance of the official driver's test and a license toward beconiinq successful automobileists. Under the supervision of Mr. Arthur Roseberry, this course includes the study of traffic laws and behind-the- wheel instruction in the car contributed to the school by Seese Chevrolet Com- pany in the interest of safer and better drivinq by the high school students. 7 X if fu - . , ., fl! it 4 . f if f . X x . , if Q . wg 1 gg' A If ,X 2 M' h' 4 2 11. ' ' f!??f4i.,, Q . Af Q,l ,e,':r111 ' t ' iw Aff I 'I - V, A-Y , g g j,, fi :fi 'it , , 'f4f1Lt 2 . , - , . mf g,fl,t4M2 nl. ,T J A . .1 . 1 A A ki iffy, x 5 ,. A Y ff 1 f t . View 5 C MCH Home CQ ,fl 'N T1 to CHU' if-9 he fi Qff 5 t fa -s ,ff ' f kv yy , K, sfs f fff , Mm Machine Shop Marvels U37 -4 f vw . ,. N px .' S 'S NAR ,N we-if M . 1 11-' if 1 1 - 4 ' ,J Q35 2 L if ka Q f 1 1 Qgaigig- Q wx Sifwsx . .Nei 1 'R T? 5 Q A I ' Xyfx. wxv ,L Ps X -Lx iv ' 3 SKS X Xi M 339 X A . QNRQL YZSXL X Q xv un-xx ,' 14' ,f I, f 'ff v f n 551, ffjgwpfwgj-f .nf I l 73,4 ' A Jw,-faf pq, H h 'WT ,YUCZZ 'M 2' vw, WW142, . ww Uwwf Z ...N w Qu QW Qww ,W xxx 5 -.. 'Q Q ,,wQSff15:1.,'l , Mfg, ff ,,,4f.f ' f :,g , fivnl MW? - '-Mfwfw-f U65 I, ,mi ' V-wg, ,, , 1 w f N S , , 2 t 5+ it ddv Klwfuw, '51 l Miss A Dilzciscgderson Under the direction of Miss Ann Anderson, the Great Falls High School Advanced Chorus won high acclaim during the past year. The chorus performed for several civic organizations such as Lions, Kiwanis, and Rotary. Radio sta- tions KFBB, KMON, and KXLK broadcast special choir programs. The group presented an outstanding performance in the Music and Dramatics production, Medley Lane, performed in the annual All-City Music Festival, and were featured in the Christmas pageant, Why the Chimes Bang. Q5 'N F' . y l I .fit ll C XX . A I C' , ' h 0' zz: i . ' -T t M '.t.t it C 1' I 1 an P ll X X X x . 'f f A I X X f I f I N' i A I PM 1 , f ltxlIAliX 'YL 'l tiff fs' Acord, Charlene Acord, Gary Amdahl, David Baack, Audy Wynn Bailey, lim Berg, Conrad Bosshardt, Richard Brink, Iacqueline Brown, Helen Agileen Burckhard, Maryorie Casavant, Carole Childs, Betty Christensen, Patty Ctslo, Ioanne Connelly, Io Ann Corbett, Carol Crawford, Ruth Davis, Marilyn Dawson, Bill Dewey, Ioyce Duffy, Iames Eklund, Audrey Elliott, Marguerite Engle, Beverly Farmer, Bonna Feiden, Ruth Field, Faith Forum, Norris Gilbert, Gertrude Goetze, Delores Good, Rachel Gustafson, Ioan Harris, Nan Hasbrouck, Leroy I-lawn, Ioy H?HdY. lovce Hicks, Darlene K mzmw E 2 196 . ,lf ME VENING x W-N . , Ov A' PHAR.- x - , , L. .YX0 km H M' 19 QQ, R P M , 2 PRESEN-I- X 'L X 'ex 9 QXOQQQK Tl-1:4 PQLL I , X 3 9 4 Q0 , ff ,2vVV.QvQ 69 9005 f . X I 4 02' 6 'Cv 09' 'ity xx Lf, f X ' Q B X J ff 5 '?w 5 X ff QQ o Q. x 6' 452' I 1' 112212: 'i 31:25-5 ,ezx ' -ff , L-Y :Y , . , -7-..,: -fm- .A,... ,.. . .-. Il .clerrncxd F, v . .Aura M,,.e,., -,. yypfff ,,, VL:-wr,-f.. Cf- ..-...., ,.-.,,- 1 , . ,.....,...., .,,.,1 Pczrscns, Ind Payne, Jerry' 7 Pederson, I-.nn Porto, Cncruxe Rxchclrds, Mcrpt, , Roberson 'JJ CHE. Schoft, Pef 'l -1-1 Schuff, uemzr Srmth, Vid' ,Lv- Stokes, Cczrgl - r- MLS Sudan, .J,..,. , Tonner, Clara Toms, Dcxrle RQ Telchrow, Dar' Thzsted, Icy Todd, Eec'rrQ T v. v XE. CIE .rczme..., -en Tucker, lean Vgaf-zip 'du d vugffdf ,151 Willxs, E111 Wllssn, B6VE'flY Zxppencm, D. Zurxch, Audree Xe eb P nw Qzigv Kip: ififviiuai' iiizimzfza -iii 2X f.U'il5fiiUIiLli'u 3,!LSQKCZ1ilf :iff r NHX 71' if.',f' 1' Q! ,Vff ' 4 ay V if 'ight 4 I I A 1 f I X 0 F1 A ,, Pi f'1' A Z4 a 2 NN A X 5 NN 5 W ,W X 1 W' x ' 'n h1' 4 , A ,fi ,N ,. EJLQCZL jalbs, ' nL Knncalzt Kami Durina the school yeor, the Concert and Marching Band made some 25 appearances. The halt-time stunts, with Norman Waugh narratinq, made a big hit with the audiences here and with the crowd at Helena, the bands football trip. V YW , N 1, As XXXXN L UGO ff? 'if 5 am ' X 3 Under the leadership of its new director, Paul Shull, the band again and aqain displayed its musicianship, industry and school spirit. L .sf rf oem? Q0 30 UQ' D fQQfJbe t Band Executives, left to riqht: Meq Glas Qow, Secretary-Treasurer, Paul Shull Direciorp Norman Waugh, Vice Presi dent: Keith Wuertliner, President. , .,,,,, ,Q ,A ' 1' if , .AA. .,,, , ,, ' 1 Hee ' 1 A 1- d Hfllly 23,275 1 rn Fever A I ,, I French HO ttention: Betty 1-1uston, Benna Nichols, E, if, malorettes: B111 W1111s, drum major. I Band members showed their ability as business tycoons when they sold 1,500 tickets to their own Musical Revue of '52 at the Civic Center. Proceeds from this highly successful concert were put together with a generous contribution from the Quar- terbacks Club to purchase the new grey yi uniform trousers worn by the band for its Spring Concert and the Havre Festivai. At the Fort Benton Festival, the band was rewarded for 1ong hours of work and prac- tice by the distinction of being rated Divi- sion 1 or Superior, for their renditions. The Spring Concert featured soioists and en- t semb1e groups and was ciimaxed by a s t i r r i n g performance of Tschaikowski's Marche S1ave. In addition to the reguiar musical obliga- tions, the band sponsored a dance, was host band for the c1ass C basketba11 tour- nament and had a Christmas party and a Spring Picnic. CQ 57 ' nf? ALXOUSQ 17 Baack, Aucitiy Wynn Y Ba11co, An y Bird, Philip Blanchard, Ianet Eaito,1fCen I , ' R Eosshardt, Barbara ' Clingan, Margaret Briant, Don Coliison, Hugh Crawford, Neione Dehon, Don Dewey, Maureen Dull, Ioyce fQ W Duncan, Ken 1. . ,f K 91. Enloe, Howard 4 Q Foster, Herb fyw, ' f ' Forum, Norris 14 , Gewald, Loren fy ,IQ A ., Glasgow, Meg Hatfield, Ann ,'Qg:3 gqftqiu, cami A - o tz, L ,assay 5 Iones, Dave D5 tones, Paul 01195, R th KH1lY,Bgb 'LX KETUPCI, Bernard LA. 1 ,Z f.f A -if Us I -1 AA IAQ Wflgtmiltl W Tunevup Time QQSS 8 1' JQQQ7 hp-ff X09 B cmd in Medley M109 oem SGX SGf-up Kreqness, lack Kuqelard, Shlrley Kuno, Karen Lake, Floyd Lamberson, Bob X Q I .An Q if af, 1 Landa, Clayton Larson, Ierry Lawrence, Dave Lewls, Shxrley Lundmark, Loxs Magee, lean Af ., ,.., Z ' I L1 fr-'I' x 4,44 Z If W' f-B... v. 'Jw , wfu5'L.m fftk 6 1' '1 L 'M J my .11 , X. l L Marlin, Dorothy Maiteucci, Ed Melvln, Paul Melvin, Russ McDonah, Ioyce McOuire, Iim McNett, Dlck Nielson, Dale Noble, Ierry North, Gayla Oakland, Iocmne Ohnsaqer, Mere Osburn, Dave Partch, Gene Philhps, Lee Pxke, Dzck Pokarney, Jerry Powell, John duh asm .., Xl Softly, Now 7' Q 'X O f il S533 slr ,QS -9 .U Kev S l A' , xy Q' 0' up Sex 0 Us S 9 . so es Q, Q9 Qcb Q5 ,ff GP Q, 4 r X Q Qogw Qs Q X 'bo Q 1 Q X? 6 gsvzgvz Q86-oi' QS' . 0 S996 V0 Q57 The highlight of the orchestras season was the public concert at which time we turned in a polished performance. its fifty-five members played much music of professional caliber and performed lor dramatic productions, Medley Lane, the He-isey Awards Assembly, the All-City Music Festival, and the District lV Music Festival at Fort Benton. The year closed with appearance at Baccalaureate and Commencement, Hb 4-z 2 ,2 Z I it Y fi-:Wa f?9if' f-5519 ju,lLd,U s s t Qill' Paul Hanqen-Director Mr. Hangen, conductor-cellist-educate or-composer, comes to Great Falls high school from Reading, Pa., and is a graduate of the Eastman School of Music, along with having had ad' vanced study at Tanglewood and the University of Pennsylvania. We are indeed honored to have a teacher of such thorough training and success- ful experience. OFFICERS Meetings of this group are held on the first Mon- ClGY of every month and were elected by the orchestra group, Barbara Preston nlfiqnxff Librarian LOu1se Hytz Y, ,, ,,,,,ec 77-,V7-,,YVw T recsurer Helen Laslovich ,,,. ,,,, V ice President Nancy Beqttie Y i-ummm-MH-msecretcry KQV Berqnlqn ff f ,..,. Property Manager MI. H-ungcn YQV7 fi,ff-ff-Aiw,-,i D iredor Larry l-linderzt President Hxxdefzger, ' R211 Heinz: Eever., Hurd, 21:17 Iexsen, Z-elf.: Lcrxserszx Faber Lczs1zv:?., Heler Lerrgz, 'xtke Lott, ':A:r.:. Loufksi, Pzhert Mzkelz, fair. TA'II.C1L'ILq Cr'- 7' moe, 2222! Muir, Sanz Ccxkgn, 'Nrllmm ' ,N f:X, 21329 1 M5-,A,'gj.', ICYCE' fo , '-.- f-Q' -any --f-,:':' .f ,I'l'Z'E ::7'i:,:r. S117 My . mf' QW Z 2 Z' f, 9 asf K , .1 J GYO 1 W sw' Y NJYX XO xi 'Q Alben-9, Ioan Allred, Carolyn Becxme, Nancy Bellmcm, Bertha Bergman, Kaye Eluker, Greta Eozmk, Ichrx ,.-,.,... -nan , .. .. ..u,': ,. ,1:'.d1, Eurbzrcr -xfiefzn Dqvrd , ' 42 .J -.,: -Ar-Jr..- .zqgyi Zzrbard .,- ',.--.,L - ZLUS-E ' Y ,, Z , 13 1 - -W: fir if Q' y, Q, ,,,, Vw , pf 1 1 3 f X ,yr mf , f , '. Q ta Q 'X 3, Q .,f, f1Q2!W ,!jf ff A . ,,.. G! 3 fy pq,3.,,f ' 5 1 ,Q ,Z .7 if ., E4 by Mn. y ff ,,, if 4' ff I .Pg f ' 4 2 7 ., 1411-frs,Q1, L:-fr, ' ' f' 1 A' Nelszn, Gorda: g .ff ff Irevrhzll, Ci'If.'.il ' ' ,ky vy C1551 litter. 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Dickerszx, f::r.n Egan, Zzxr.: Fink, L:ret': Grundy, Hut Huston, Ehxley Kive, Mary Ellen Kive, Pat Komrners, Darke: Krause, Corrine 4 Maxwell, Mary Io Mears, Dolly Murphy, Rose Marie Nelson, Elhel Newell, Patsy O'Brien, Pat Peterson, Penney Petrini, Barbara Schomacher, Rita Schock, Bev , SChock, Bonnie sfwdgrass, Jackie spomer, Rochelle 3 Vfmasin, Shirley Vflllce, Barbara Walbon, Barbara , Wilkie, Vcmice Q Williams, Mary lo i Zipperian, Carol OFFICERS Delores Williamson , ,,,l,,,,, President Benner Nichols :,,:,:,.,,., Vice President loann Dickerson ..,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,, SECIGTGIY lackie Altmyer ...l,......,,,,,.,,Y,, Treasurer Miss Audrey Erickson ..:.l..,,,:,, Sponsor Lwilliarnson Delores , The high stepping strutters are one of the most promineni clubs of Great Falls High School. Besides adding exira highlight to half-time shows at fooiball and basketball games, ihe girls with ihe shining baions, direcied by Miss Audrey Erickson, sponsored a dance that everyone hailed as fun and performed in the Roundup Day Parade. Toward the end of ihe year a dinner was held in honor of ihe Senior members of the club. 'TIZMQ Q- C - wav 4. R Q Q I H '45 wtf ,f ' x, lg if-ff KE- K. ' I 'QfJF'f',gx.eI M : f 5 fi' fff, ' ' , .- ' ' ' ' L Y' ., G, 'Yi g, 7 5 - , v , H wt f f 4.. -f. 5:1 .ffiiff Qi 5 ' 7 ' '11 1 . - ?k7 .F'44'QJ f 4' A ' , , ' 7 - '. 3- 'f4 i'!'1 -:LDV f , H' -v --N ffllifv ' A Q 1 , muff--, V .-Q xfym. . ,. W jf ' - .. f 2 FK -Qgfi,-1-Riitrr , MqQ2e.:. 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' U2 5 Q ' t 5 : of ,:-A:-.. , A, 4' , ' I N G it - ,I , 1-- - P , f H96 ff' 5 at ,Iwo aw ,1 of K Z 1 5 ,ij v .V-, gf 5 , ' A-2 'fa 1,6 ?!,,,f ,..,, M' gif L4 wg t N ' , K' W' 75, A, ,f A t M A :fl ' For twenty-eight years Great Falls High School students have dedi- gf '4' gill f' 'WW In cated a spectacular day in May to the celebration oi the traditions, 'rt A f K9 ,gg :ff , customs, and scenes of the Qld West, by holding an assembly, a dress Rv-Xffdfe' QQ? lim, 5 ' and float parade, a campus lunch and a dance in the evening. Truly, ' this May 9, the fun of havina Roundup Day will be rememb M' grand finale of the activities of the ered as a year. 5 NN A J P - ' 1 , 1 0 1 H 1' GLQOH kj J -N 5' 1 - 1.1, 'n my 000 'qw' 1 v 1 P E' 1. 9 , - ng Y ., I YD, ,l1'l .. V! 1 5 it 1, . C sf- , -t.. I N'- fig -'xt 7 'R 5 f I ' A417 1- -1- 1- A or f Nl 1 - m il-6 lt S52 ii' is , NN U . - 2- 1 S 'WN x Y f 1 11- ' V, N 1 ,r 1 N Q, 4 1 gi 632 w Q 4 N School Begins Balloon Parade Bisons Flatten Broncs September -1 Thundering 1-lerd of 464 freckle-faced Frosh, 425 scrawny, scampering Sophomores, 332 iabbering, jubilant Iuniors, and 317 self- styled SENlORS trample through newly- polished halls of GFHS. The autumn breeze blew in 11 new teachers, making a grand total of 59 dunce haters. 7 Bisons travel to Nampa, ldaho, and lose first game of 1951 season 27-6, while Bruce Ens- ley, student body president, gets the ball rolling at home with aid of V.P. Bill Conklin, Sec. Sally Smith, and Treasurer Artha Eus- tance. 15 Did you ever see an elephant cruising the drag? GPHS clowns participate in 1ayCee Balloon Parade and net Ski Club 3150. The Bisons also do some clowning and lose sec- ond game to Casper 27-13. 17 Horace Heidt presents his original Youth Cpportunity Program at the Civic Center. 20 Vou1e vou venir avec moi, monsieur? Corrine Calvets of GPHS invite the stronger New Stadium 21 28 29 Sophomore Assembly may. sex to join the French Club for first time. Pep Club gets in full swing with over 907-J student cooperation. New frosh cheerlead- ers elected! Oo-la-la! Bisons successfully dedicate new bleachers by edging Billings Broncs 7-6. Sophomores entertain 1-'rosh at Welcome Party with theme, Today we throw them togetherg the rest of the year they are on their own. Second conference win is stored up as Bisons defeat Missoula Spartans 32-20. October Teenicide threat is reduced as 170 stu- dents register for the safe driving course. Class officers elected - those stuffing the ballot box were: Scott Farmer, Ralph Ban- dono, Bonnie Silvernale, SENICBSQ lim Woodahl, Mark Stevens, Ariss Iarrett, luniorsp Danny Began, Bob Tokerud, Patti Forzley, Sophomores, and Kenny Crue, Yvonne Nelson, lack Wells, Freshmen. Room For One More ,f if! XJ X J , 5 fi- 1 V, LJ ,,,-f its - ' F. 1 ls ZR , ' W ,N hongggov Tuoaves .1 1 Q- f . ff t stir tgegsitstwt-fs f g it K wg,RE Mpc5RpERt t F X Q Gig i X X . 5 QNEVSYEBT WHICH YE! :fr L 1 ll x- XX A ,X A XX-7 X ' f ' l llrlt I 'l CX Sli U1 tn X 7-. In M iff' sf- Br! to 1 1 G 1561 7 tl 7. ' J Lu? Cawgwj , K ' , Q ,fx ,.- X iq T F 'B ll ,. xl ,,f 'cor Jail, I cfihylrf' ALB r ...L , ' l X W - 1 K t N- , 1 ,J H V215 1 JM- ,JM gif- l R Y B Ko X kk PI il 7M MQ? Lyjk ,igxzhffgq , ! Q I5 L. 2 A K E I V?! J f-Q 1 I V! ig.-' li t fl? f L' 'f vi 403, gl' Noontime False Alarm Basketball Begins Booster Ball First National School Assembly presents Boo Wood, noted artist, predictinq that Great Falls would trounce Havre 98 to V2. Y mdgl, mild sensation by throwinq lemon merinque at Fred fSweetie Piel Peres. IUUWMJ , 7 A f V I I 25 Time out tor us, as teachers attend MEA ,iibd Cath. Blssgslwln hard' District Convention here. l.!QQlf'i1f'Dfgiineolgifzlg ' Tim? Staff 26 Bisons hit pay dirt only once as they lose ' U Y G e m GS to Helena 31-6. H I y , I A I H November r'N2v v1 1 ED'5jgff:f,,ll1rif?ntt lumors Wg bTheDBEttie 6 Students stay home to baby-sit and teach- will iSdSSpEO1G1i-253 Y , 9 G 9 ers are on their best behavior as parents fi : ,!'.'l'Qg L- Ye Coppmq Sec' come to Open House. Band, Orchestra, and 'N' MQW' Chorus qive superlative performance in l l?S:Clf9Cl E1SCI'1S reach season's pinnacle as auditorium. iififq C3345 KCTMSDGHIS 9HFC1Q'9d Braves tO 9 Sophomore Assembly hits new standard fl C-C T15 with excellent assembly based on Armis- l5 C-h-e-e-s-?Ah, yes, time tor pina ponqs tice Day. Miss Anderson issues call for ggggg, urqently needed tenors. 29 l95l Roundup is judged one of nine top lO Miss Anderson boasts newly discovered ' earbooks in the state at Missoula lournal- tenor in the person ot Marlene Froqqie is: Meet, Nearby at Butte, Bulldoqs trounce Bross, who accidentally looked in While Bxsons 33-6, DCISSHIQI. 23 S-p-I-9 s-helvlay Carol Collins creates a 21 Football fans leave for Butte to see the Bull- New Score Board Semester Ends Frosh Assem.blY X l X ,, f- , v , r or f if wmff Ours A , ' if ff X ! Q i , Q f. 6:31, A i , , . Z4 0 Q- si- f K x 5' QA X 0 5 Q3 5,5 f -if I Af, X .--..-... .-4--- :W - V I R s WSWO Q' t X ' ., A I N , - Q . A s,,.,e.,, ,,,,. :lie A , ' 'WW' --4 '-'fxyl A 2- W' , f2a-.-- l.f lg .. ,ff g 1 F . , 1197 sfov' 'li X, MY HRNDSI we raozm E 'XG gtk! .MQ X - . i in 1' + if 2 i tll . 1l 1 5 t- i Hot Time at Rickshcrw Rendezvous Flag RCIiSe1'S Squeezebox D011 Comfort mllgi. dogs play Kalispell for championship, while over hot cups of tea served them by Home Donna Posse and Vlfalter Egged begin the long trek to Chicago for national 4-H con- vention. Donna leaves her gold football lioine and tries her luck with a silver dollar. O All-scliool play, Room For One More, presented to near-capacity crowd. lim Adams portrayal of a little cripple steals tlie show. December Cld Man Winter enters for l-o-oo-o-ng stayl Roundup deadline warrants 1,320 subscrip- tions -e Montana Treasures theme chosen, and lim Costin, yearbook editor, has his conirnittees hard at work. Bisons lose first basketball game in a heart- breaker to Missoula 39-38. Bison lioopsters retaliate Missoula loss by clialking up victory from Glasgow Scotties 69-57. Ten SENIOR boys pass NRCTC Ex- 1 l 21 Ec students. 4 Football letters awarded to 31 varsity and 32 junior varsity gridmen. Music department wins laurels as they present annual Christmas Program. Christmas vacation begins and students are swept into the holiday social whirl at the Booster Ball, a beautiful outdoor wonder- land featuring the crowning of Sally Neu- mann as Snow Queen. Icrnuflfy GFI-1S'ers trot gaily back to school in their new Christmas outfits and with resolutions for the New Year firmly fixed in their minds. ll-12 Two home games net good results with Bisons taking a thriller from Butte 61-51 and then jumping Over Kalispell 59-41. Ski Club takes iaunt to King's Hill with sponsors, Dick Keniston and Ramon Stockham. aininations. 14 Dick Keniston sprints down the hall, drag- 12 Faculty nienibers rest their weary bones ging his cast-clad 1eg behind him. Ski As- Orchestrcx Concert College Board Exam Sou La Mere o 9 9 1 0 Qgusg:-.250 f'1 'i xi ll H' ll' O -1- L 1 l I 1 'S tl ll!! y y YW 1.1. G ' X axonal- . l 1 ' , V 1 'X - E 1 xx Z IX k . ml F . 0 V A 1 l A , , 533- V, f - ' ' . . . ii ' 1 U . if W1 it 4 .-5 . ii.-1 1 . I 5 C, 5. . .1 .-f - id 1 ui 01 4 J - 1 gs-,Ht I., 1 . .1 f l 1 Q.. . , Q C- X ll J fl --- l ff iw 1 1X ik 2 fi f 0 U Q Q g if t r i fig A German Bend Pygma1ion's pirants threaten to start fund for Disabled Skiers. 18-18 Bisons lose another heartbreaker by a 22 25 1 4 single point to the Lewistown Eagles and then Pump back in the race to defeat Billings by the same margin. Bruce Ensley hands his gavel to George Economy, newly-elected Student Body Pres- ident, along with a list of his favorite jokes. Semester ends and four lucky SEN1ORS graduate. The Class of '55 bowl upperclassmen over with talent-packed, super-charged Frosh Prolics of '52, and prove they really have what it takes to be good entertainers. February 'liickshaw Rendezvous, annual SENIOR Ball, creates oriental illusions for 71 couples. Bisons keep Ole Goat on our trophy shelf by defeating Havre 78-38. BUT PA LET PW E f p EXPLQIH 'r t' My 4 A -rf , 1 1 Et -1-1 J 'Z . if get 795:31 1 ml 11' ll 'til g - ' 1 'A f From Medley Lane R9P01'f Cards magic 8 Outstanding program presented by GFHS Symphony Orchestra under direction of Mr. l'langen. 55 luniors and SENIORS decide future fate by joining FTA, national club for future teachers. Flu epidemic keeps 188 out of school. At last Karen Stromnes has an excuse. C3171-lS Band presents annual concert at Civic Center. lunior Assembly script vetoed. Second lunior Assembly script iunked. DE. Convention at Bozeman. lunior Assembly postponed due to circum- stances beyond control. Girls take advan- tage of Leap Year by draggin' favorite males to French Dance, Sou La Mere. March 4 Musical Hamiltons present program of fine music for National School Assemblies. 6-7-8 Northern Divisional at Havre. Bisons lose 18 20 27 28 29 Bonnie Silvernale proves good citizenship chance to compete CIT BQTTG- I of highest value by winning DAR Award. 18 Medley Lane, outstanding variety show, Iiqgers 'n' Bob The Little Dog Laughed Spring Ambition N avg, , U ' it 1 51,3 Q t, j-J VE'V7'7'7-l-Q9 97651 Q Q I I V f WQQ 5' X fr 'wig' ' 'tiirtg 1 4 ,er-7' ',t 1-:I -N X ffN,N ff -'tix T I. 4' lf'--'J E 5 QX Q? 14 fp -141,17 ,- g J, -. V . 1 Q EDJ , X -1-hl,a2n.,' Y gg t, wg-ii A., F' ,gy 4 QQ- SA- Ng: f fig .. fsisfv' X , A lem! ii 'H fi 1 , 9 L ff!! cgi , 14 65,2125 J., I-P --irq A , 1.-at X 1 Q it r A f -e - f PTD 5 111' ' J V11 , 11591 owls Q wb E? tt- G . .vlllgf 'Qi 'x K ' if Q t 0 - , gl Xgmgr.-1: f l- y'N 41 . - W . 'Itifa .,. 1. -! S X It J -4 H '-pf 'Mgt , X L, .w i .vein t xl iii . ww. , 12' X 35 Q 4 l, if ,Q I ft V X .- I 'Q xk l ' Q I I 11 ' Roundup D'-TY-'52 Track Ends Heisey Awards presented by the combined talents ot the music and dramatics departments. Woman suffrage becomes evident again, as girls of GFHS demand more rights under organization ot Girls League. Begorra, the shamrocks - those who are Irish and those who wish they were Irish, celebrate St. Pat's Day. Three Latin American speakers convey good will message to students. Minifer Moans, GFI-IS celebrated mouse, makes grand entrance into 205 and lU stu- dents are ousted as their emotions get car- ried away. 28 Arlen Seman polishes shoes of co-partners at annual Letterman's Ball. April 3-4 SENIOR Play, Little Dog Laughed, given welcome reception. 7-8 Iunior Red Cross presents Variety Show. 10 2 mage, Roundup goes to press and staff goes home to recuperate during Easter vacation. Students participate in annual spring tes- tival. Mfr? SENIORS make last appearance on GFI-IS stage with crew ot veteran actors in superb SENIOR Assembly. Cowboys and Indians take over school as Roundup Day l952 comes ott with a smash. l6-l7 Students flock to Missoula lor Interscho- 23 25 28 lastic Track Meet. Iunior Prom bids farewell to SENIORS on their last day ot school. Baccalaureate begins graduation ceremo- nies. Tears and cheers as '52 Seniors end high school careers. Iune Everybody bids Qoodbye to GFHS until September. Frosh Paint G. F. Graduation Scho 01 Ends o C X i f If tl X X ,Q -'JU C K XD IW' 1? xi M uir, : A,.i f '5 f- 'gl t H' -7 .SL x I - . 4 N 9 I - 3 i f tg A li I-:91 5 ,ts ' tl, Qt- -L Q If A W XA -sx.. ht fi ll fa L ikr - 6 A if M . fi l f 745' r N 4 tr CWD. ! X Fresh Shuffle in 2169! x , hes' ,BNC QW , 1 W 'Euyden X , Q Q wgdxh . BUD D19 Q K DE-Cm? land gets Pwsiden U H Ne Packer, kY Ke BADHQ WHORE V DT-L' Pcfmily tradition carries on Eleven chorcrl members who I re the third or fourth mem- bers O their fcrmilies to sing s h e 10th Annuel All-City H Music Festive! under the die X e' rection ofM1'ss Anderson ik , 'ix 9962 ,,rr fe' J L. V 4 iii, I FR AA x. 1 ': ,1.E,1' EV , A:?',lJjL'f,f. -lj'-gg if 1 , A sc,-' D ,. U 'H , ,Q , ir 1 , + 2 V V I ,as Qi bgmwi KQV Sieczhnef G mums rob ere rowd cmd Merqf Rudie nuff' xref eco Shop. .AWHV Tyla' M , L19 FV? G+, V . -QUE 'J ' r -, -'L WU. L .1 Hn Allueclitsl Furniture A Friend Allsrwr lr. Snr-ply KNOIIILKIIIY Al :I l'OOLl lN'lL1t'liOl 1X1itivor1rlat'opiierilX'liiii11gCo Auto L 'ralt Shop Aiitornoliile Association Ayshire Dairy Barbers lnc. Barnes, VV. H. Beatrice Food Co. Beckrnan's Berger Meat Co. Birch ci Sons Construction Co Bloom CS Seymour Briggs implement Bungalow Bakery Buttrey's Department Store Buttrey Foods lnc. Carlson Music Co. Carlsorfs Shoes Carpet Shop Cascade Electric Cascade Sportsman Club tF'aseyeBlunitield lnc. Fasliway Lumber Co. Central Floor Covering Central Machinery Co. City Food Market Civic Center Theater JU. Club Cafeteria Coca Cola Bottling Co. Cogswell Agency Corral, The Crane Co. Crown lewelry Co. Croxiords Merrill Mortuary Devine CS Asselstine Drive ln Food Market Dudley Construction Co. Dundas Office Supply Co. Duval-Wallace Hardware and Furniture, Eddy's Bakery Eddy's Cale Eklund Studios Elks Club Florist's Association ot G. F. General Mills lnc. W. H. George Co. Glass Art Shop G. F. Clearing House Assoc. G. F. Engraving Co. G. F. Laundry CS Dry Cleaners Assoc. G. F. Gas Co. G. F. Livestock Co. G. F. Transter CS Storage Co. Glacier Park Transportation Co. Graham CS Boss Great Northern Railway Co. Greely Elevator GroganABoloinson Co. lnc dwi Ho Harrington Commercial Studio H G Auto Supply Co, Howdy Drive ln Hub Thisted Clothing Co. Hughes Apparel Huntsberger-Bricker Co. lnternational Harvester Co. lersey Gold Foods lirniiiys Shoes Store n lolinson Plumbing and Heating Co. lolinson Hotel Fred G. Tones Agency Kautmarfs Killorn's Lease Landscape Leslies Little's Lanes Loneys Conoco Station l.ouie's Kitchenette Lowery-Andretta Mailing Shop Montana Flour Mills Montana Livestock Auction Co. Montana Power Co. Montana Tradinq POST Montgomery Ward ci Co. Mundale Bodt! SVOP Murphy-Maclay Nicholls MUSiC CO- lloble Mercantile, lnc. T. F. Q'Connor Pappin Construction Co. The Paris Pay'n Pakit Grocery Penney's Petite Shop Pinski Brothers Pioneer Dairy Public Drug Co. Quarterbacks Club Rainbow lce Cream Shop Rexall Drug Rotary Club Sally Ann Bakery Saln'ienson's lewelry Sanitary Cleaners Sears Roebuck G Co. State Farm Insurance Co. Style Shop Sullivans, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Sutherland Titter Studio Town of Ranch Tribune Printing CS Supply Co. Umphress Studios Upp's Food Market Walsh-Anderson Co. West Side Texaco Service Station White House Grocery Yaw Photo Shop 3 ADMINISTRATION Boys State Dean of Men Dean of Woriieii Executive Board Faculty Girl's State Principal Representatives School Board Student Association Otticers Student Court I Superintendent ACTIVITIES Agora Club I Booster Club Cheer Club D. E. Club Debate Club I Drivers Course French Club G. A. A. Girls' League I I Heisey Award I I I. I Home Economics Club I I International Friendship Club Latin Club -I II II II Lettermen's Club National Forensic Leaaue I National Honor Society I Office Force Pan American Club I I Patrol Squad I Players' Club I II Proiectionists Publications Iniwa Editors I Publications Staff Roundup Editors Radio Club Red Cross Club Ski Club ATHLETICS R tsl:-Ftball Freshman Sauad Intramural lunior Varsity Varsity Qmlex. 21 8 9 18 10-16 21 8 I9 8 I7 20 8 110 111 112 113-114 I 115 137 I 116 I 117 I 118 124 II 118 I I 120 I 121 II I 122 123 I 124 125 126 I 127 128-129 130 131 I 132 133 134 135 136 39 100 99 95 98 ATHLETICS Bowling Coaches Football Iunior Varsity Varsity Girl Skaters Girls' Sports Managers National Athletic Honor Society Ski Team Track Trophies CLASS SECTIONS Freshman Class I I Freshman Officers I II I Iunior Class Iunior Officers II Senior Class I II I II Senior Officers Sophomore Class Sophomore Officers I DEDICATION MUSIC A Cappella Choir Bancl- II I I I Orchestra Twirlers SCHOOL LIFE AUTOGRAPHS I I I IIII 106 84 93 I 85-92 107 105 I 94 84 ion , I 101-104 84 73-81 73 55-61 55 25-53 25 63-72 63 2-3 140-141 II 142-145 146-148 149 165 CALENDAR ITREASURED DAZEI IIIIII.II 156-160 Class Activities Freshman Activities IIIIIIII . 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