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

 - Class of 1953

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X 5 ' 1. ' X tj , X. P J J f X -v X yxf N , 5 - X X, X R V v YRH. Hi. HANoooK irkxjpw of High School N 'xx ROBERT B. FARNSWORTH Superintendent of Schools Bachelor of Arts Master of Arts Jamestown College, North Dakota T, C. Columbia University University oi California University of Montana Dean of Girls Girls League National Honor Society DEAN OF BOYS. Lowell Hults Bachelor of Arts Master ol Arts University of Wyoming lncliana State Teachers College Dean of Boys U, S. History Sponsor of Patrol Squad National Honor Society Board of Trustees-Robert Noble, Chairmany Lester A Olscng Randall Swanbergg Dr. Earl L, Hall, Vice-Chairman: Superintendent, Robert B, Farnsworthg William F. Browningy Victor F. Gibson, Clerk and Business Manager of School District No. l. Not pictured'-Harry Lanclgren and Dr. A. I. Terrill. DEAN OF WOMEN, Miss Catherine M. Rathman t 9 If X gr Y s IC' Anderson, Ann Bachelor of Muslc UnlVGYSllY of Utah UDIVGYSIYY of Idaho Novhwesfern Umversxty Ma:Pha1l College of Musxc Chorus Dxeffor Boho, Eino A. Master of Educatxon Bachelor of Srxence Oregon State Umverslty of Oregon Unxverstty of Montana Bookkeepmg l and 2 Flnante Oflxse Browning, Elsie H. Bachelor of Arts Untverstty of Montana Umverszty ot Mxnnesafa Umverszty ot Southern CGl1lOIHlU Vforld Hlstory and Sci.f1lStud1es Sponsor of Internatxcnal FI1Ql'ld5llll7 Club Buck, Paul D. Master of Arts Bachelor of Scrence Montana State College North Dakota State College Untverslty of Washlngton Blology Chapman, Zail E. Bachelor of Arts Lmfield College Universit of Washin ton 1 ix Coffman, Margaret B. Master ol Arts Bachelor of Arts Colorado State Colle e Y Q Q Algebra and Pracucal Mathemaucs Cornmerclal 9 l Co-Sponsor of Iumor Class X myt' if f' Q rQQs?f+.fs , ll Crouch M I. Dahmor Henry F Erickson Karl W Bachelor of Arts Master of Educatxon N'as'er of Educa mn Bachelor ot Scrence Bachelor of Arts B ' lor of rts Umversxty of MISSOUII Unxverslty of Montana Montana State Col ge Plane Geometry Socxal Studles Physmal Educatlon Unxvsrsxty of Mont Head Basketball Coach hookkcptng 3 and 4 I 10, Ass.stant Track and Football Coach Dtstrlbutxve Educatxon Vosatlonal Coordinator Sponsor of Dlst, Eclucatxon Club A 1? fs t It h W H ' , Lf. W mr' . w M ' 'inlim A ' ' .tsrfz lun' Dof'-'9'hY lun. Ludvik H. Keniston, Richard BGUl'19lOf Ol AUS Bachelor ot Arts Bafhc-lor of S 'ww-ff Degree rn Ltbrary Sfrense Harvard Umversgy BG ,helm Sf Edu,-,,-mn Unlverslv of DGHVCT . Nebraska State S'ate Colfae of '.'. :sE, t UYil'vf'9YS1'Y Of Denver 51001 of Adams State Colleqe Qi P-vga Sari l7tr:rar1ansh1P H Colorado State World lrl1s'ory and Soya, S'.lCl1r S Colorado S1019 CCNAG59 Plane Georn. and Practt -al Math. Head Trffk Con'-h l-1bfClfY W Q Asst Coach, Football, Basketball ASSQ Coq,-31 Fogtlvqlf 1115 Pkkfqb 11 SFOYYSCT Cf I-lbfcfll' L'-'-35 and Track Sponsor of Skx Club I, Kennedy, Carl Kisslor, Betty Iuno Lam-Y, G,-ace M, Ea -helor ct S -terzre Master of Arts Eachetor Og Arts Norliwcs' Mzssoxtri F z'f Calf 1+ Bachelor of Arts Umverslfy of Mommtj Colorado State Cclla ge Unxversxty ot Colorado Nouonut Educcmon Tour Baldwrn Wall use Colorado State College ytmverslty of Indiana Umverstty of V1rq1nLa World Hlstory, World Geography Enqhsh Umversrty of Kansas Cxty Latm Amertcan Htstory Comm. Art, S1aaecrat', Appl. Deszqn Sponsor of Booster Club Co Sponsor of Sophomore Class Mattson, Lorna McElroy, Harold L. McKay, Robert I. Master of Arts Master of Arts Bachelor of Sclence Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science The Stout lnstttute Wheaton College Bmllmgs Polytechmc lnstxtute Sheet Metal and Printing Umversxty of Mmnesota Rocky Mountam College Freshman Football and Basketball Enqllsh l and 2 Unxversity of Montana Golf and Tenms Enqlrsh 5 and 6 Unxversrty of Oregon Co-Sponsor of Freshman Class Socxal Studies, World l-hstory B ' 11. A -' 1, A Sgr 3 Q P' x SH w r if . Q.. I . .53 L 4 A , , 1 A il Mewes, Roland I. Eaghelor of S:'1en:e Mlnor State Tl,-ailiers Collar Algebra l Pla. txqal Mallxf,-rxatxus Miller, Iames P. Bachelor of Aris Colorado Stale College Uruversrty ol Nebraska Umversrty ol Montana Erxqllsh, Debate Sponsor ol Debate Club fo Sglorxsor ol Senior Clg-, Morris, Beulah K. El: 'helor of Sqn, use nlontazza State College Lfolleqe ol lldu.a'rorl Umvorsrly or l-ZCYXILIIMI Umvarsrty 4.1 Crxgga-ga l,:z.ve'zsxty 015,12 11A Vp Adlvxzx ld Ty3.g.'. ,i.:, .W rm. L Fra 11 lf Nelson. Ella la helor ol Arls L,rl1ve:s.iy ol Nebraska Umverszty ol Montana Urxrversgty ol Washxhg orx r Umversxty ol Southern Calhorma Umverslty of Denver Clrrcaqo Gregg School Shorthand, Typewrrzmq V l K Parsons. Edmund A. :agtgegr ct Sererice gr-we T r Q .. E i f Cf -15 . . Colorado Stale Colle e A, 5- M. Q Army Alr Force Radlo School Qapltol l'lC1dlO Enqlrgeexlhq Sghool liao.: and lhegtrzg Shops og ozlsor of Lzrtrgodcf-Hay Hair. Club Nelson. Myrtle E. Bachelor ol Arts Concordza College Umversxzy ol Mzrznesota Umverslty of Montana Unrverszzy of Colorado Enqlrsh 5-6-7-8 Co-Sponsor ol Semor Class Perry. C. B. Eaghelor ol Pedagogy Mrssoarl State Teashers College Umverslty ol Wlsoonsm Qreqou Slate Llachzrze Shop Q Olson, Gertrude liachelor ol Sclerrce Gustavus Adolphus Coll' ge lffontazxa Slate College Urrzversrty ol Montana Ezoloqy Sponsor ol Future Teaglzgrs Asso Phelan, Clara M. ba:hel:r cl lournallsm Urxrverszly ol Mgssoura Urrlverslly ol Colorado Umvezsriy of Tulsa 51. Mary s Colege, Notre Dame fourriahszzr l and 2 Enqlrsh 3 Sponsor of lnxwa and Hcundup ,.1,,.. L1 13 . me Rhodes, Goldu May Robinson, Helen Bcgebeny, Arthur S Master of Arts Ba, ltolor ot Arts Bgghploy Cf Sk-Jeno-:I Bachelor of Arts Carleton College Kansas Svztf 'Tfiz 'nt-rf: fi ll- Untvcrsvy of llltnoxs Srtrntsh Untvl :sary oi Colorzdo Colurribifz Uni'-'QISHY lrzglgslx l and Q Univtr ci 'Jfasl .:.':'C lCCLS'er'5 Qcdies Tc:.1oriri?C'f- Un..,t.U,.--:V 55 jfcfgrlf fy Horn Lfikiriq Lrrv. : i Si :risor ci Plorric E fri for fi ' .Aung k, o:i::1,r ot Pi-, V. .: , fx? 3-JK Ross, Helen Savage, Iohn L. Schlcxmeus, Floyd Master of Arts Bachelor of Arts Blaster ot Educatton Bachelor of Arts 'lhe Stout lnstltute baqnelor ol Science Whltrricn College Umverszty of Washmqton Southwest Texas State Teoche Colurfibli URLVGTSUY Montana S1a'e College College Universlfl' of lv'fGSh1HQfCH lffeqhariifal Drawing 'Hood Snop Ufllfed 5'3TfS HISUDYY Trainer, A1lOrqxnized S, A' A and History Scovxl R I sevllsicxd Wmm-ed M Sherman Iosxe C Eu ll? C U 9 Bachelor of Ar s Ii' he Of O f 5 llonta a S cz e College Unrversrty of Mor ana Umversx v of M nneeota Umverstty ct Chtcoqo Study H4111 Umversxty of V' oshmqton Unlvers y o Washing College ol Edufa on Alqeoia, C-..e.,e Algebra Lctm 'llrxgonometry Sponsor oi I. Tin Cla Shull, Paul E. Master of Must: in Eduration Batlielcr of Must' in Education Untvorslty Q! C -lurmdo Concert Band Llaruhznrg Band Band Dirertor, Harmony S:-cnsor ol lllS'I1ll'Yl0TlfGl Ensembles cnscr of Twxrlxna Club Siostrom, lack E. Master cf Edufatton lfaolrelcr et Arts Hibb,nq l':n:Cr Collfae Duluth State 'Tffarhers College Macalesfer College Unlted States History Arnerlvan lnsxtuttonal Problem C085 onsor ot Freshman Class Solvie. Patricia Parlwflor at Arts Universry ct Montana Herne Makznw l and Q Open House Christmas Fafulty Tca F 'haol Faard Dznner s F3 onsor ct lunicr Had Cro Steianoft, lohn I. Master ct Edu 'fztxon l-la.-helcr at Swenfe Ca2.forr.ta lnstzhlfu cf Teslnncloa Montana State Colin-ae Cornell UNIVGTSHY Umversgiy ot Montana Unrvfzsgfy at Creacn Pllyslvs, General Sale-naw S,o:isor Nat. Sszenfe Talent Search Stichl, E. H. llaster of Eduratxon Eaqhelor of Arts River Falls State 'Feathers Cclhije University of Montana Chemistry Q' Storey, Helen A Master ot EdL1t'a':an Ea:helor of Sstenfe Montana State College Oregon State College American History, Cxvxqs Social Studies Sponsor at Aqora Club Swarthout, William Swenson, Thelma Taylor, Maxine S. Yflaszer ci Education Bachelor of Ar's Bachelor ot Arts Eachclcr of Arts University of Montana Unlverstty of Florida University of Manvrna English University of Montana Physical Edtratxon English 1 and 2 Drrertor ot Azltltugs Svonsor cf Players Club Football Cca 'lx FAO'.lVlGLLP Day Assembly Ccafh of Dramatlcs FIRST SEMESTER President ., . , , .... . , ,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,..,AA., P hil Todd Vice President ,,,, , , .. . .,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,.,,,.,, D Q n Regan Secretory ,,,., ,,,, ,,....,, B e verly Engle Treasurer ,,,,, , ,,,,A,,, Ioyce Lode .S?lfffJ8l'Lf 0UeI'l'LWL8I'Lf The Student Body officers, Executive Board, and Student Council have the big job of governing the school and working with the administration to see that the students have an opportunity to express their ideas and opinions freely. More social activities for the students was the project the groups worked on diligently during the second semester along with the planning and directing of the Roundup Day activities. The newly organized Student Court acts as the penalizing body tor students or groups which hinder the school's progress. These students, elected for each semester, have performed the necessary duties in governing Great Falls High School. SECOND SEMESTER President ......, ,,,.,, , .. .....,. ,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,.............. .....,.., R o n Larson Vice President ,,,,,.r.. . .....,,..Y.,,.,., ..,......,..,... ,.....,,, D a n Regan Secretary i,,,,,ii,..........,..,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,........,..............,,.,,.,,,,,,.,., B everly Engle Treasurer ...i..........,.,,,,,,,, ,,,..,..r,..,,. ..,............,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.c..,.,, I o yce Lode 7 Fxrst Semester Iackre Brrnk L Bob Lamberson Rufh Parker ffwjff X ff ,fi H8l Wayne Erxckson Nb Second Semester :Pk XeCllflU2 R5 ff Oal' elll0l'.4 Marqy Klolet ull l 0I'5 30,0 001 orea WP' Lois Puzon Kent Holtz Dorothy Acord 3 P26401 ell Oh Wag, as 4-, if ... Karen Wexsmann Rosemary O'Leyor Dayton Kolstad we Bob Loucks Fred Booth Malcolm Hancock The Executxve B o a r d, composed of two members of each class and elected for one semester terms, IS the student qovermnq body m student actlvmes, pre parrng the budget, and ad mimstermq the rules set up by the Student Councrl The orgamzauon also is the commxttee head for Round up Day whlch was held May l A ya.rrrt t ., ' YJ ,4 I 5 f f ra? If a rt.r A y at fr W? P-S J so c ,, r wr ' ' 1 ff 5 D E.. . V i f 'Y-X .1 ' V, X7 fx , rl I' 1, , l 1 f -, 1' 4 ' - A M V4 1. Q r .f .,, is W Y ' ., a. isr' 4 ' 21. IQ ' H , . ' 'V may ' ,Q f ' , X. I , , -Ti. -z.,sT,,. N ' .. r xffxgzw , 3 ,V A so F r it W QQ' ll ua' A ff . .K is D .rj J pl ep 1 .ff Q 'mfr l ' X , r y . A Q l sg, Q Qwwaiii N . I ' Q ,N A 1 - - F -Q l l 'd f . 4 K X' K D ' 1 'ra L , V s My if , -L ' . I flafdl W. G. -101 D.1'1.--101 C. D.- -102 1. R.--103 B. R.--103 A. 1.. 104 I. P.-YIOS K. G.---106 R S 10 1 R , . .4 . sf- ' , png .3 2-f. 1 f .. fb ,-'V iv, f wi H. ' .4 T' 14 fi X 1' . 'S ... 527' I f ' X K . , D. Z.--109 I.T.--109 S. S. 112 1. D.--112 P. K---113 D. K. 113 G. Sf 121 M. P.--122 C' O 1 B B 123 C, W 1 3 A K 201 q W in , 4' ., 9. , .1 -4 . iv ,xv 7 A, 1 'v A -- . ' -L ' A - .sf -3 of ku TC X7 V 1- 7' , is ga Lk' 7 rf . . V 1 A . W7 1 hh . i if.: I - I '11 -V I fffv xi ' B. B 201 1. '1'.- 202 G. S 202 N. C.'203 D. B-203 B. G. L30-4 D. S.-204 D. A.--205 .silowfenf amnci Pnzymq Ihmr parts as ine dmnocratxc vmces of thv 5411001 are ine Qanml roprosf-ntatlves, who must brxnq the 111:95 and d1S1lkP5 A Q. of 1119 students be-fore the faculty and 0111621015 io get the qame A underway and set the rulss, rPqu1auons, and new standards :or the year, These students, lone from each advisoryb meet 1-very two wmiks and orqanxze rho Class 4'OII1IH1119PS who handle s:1.oo1 arI1v111o-5. COCK . H4 Wm Pnnffpu Sgonsoi Y. A.--207 1. Af--207 S. F.- 210 L ,Q V wr ':.' Sw H F.f2lO D. '1'.f211 L. D. f211 R. D.f212 T. D. -212 S. B. 213 L. Dr' 213 A. P: 214 ' K K 8 Q3 A if V A ,, Q L L53 -U' 4 H gs. ,zs as f I , I . f . j'H an X Y i C. M.-217 R. W.--217 S. O'1..- 218 A. M.--218 P. 1-1.-301 L. B.- 302 G.1V1.--302 C. S.-303 'IIS A ' 4' 4 1 P 7- 2 . - ' 4 -v . ,-4 .Q s- ,, I 1 5 .v YJ .f ay 1 A V' , L L X 4 4 2 C. 1.-305 B. B.-306 A. A.--306 D. S.-307 G. S.-307 L, Mc-308 I E.i309 M. P.-309 1 ,f A ' , A M. H.---312 L. Pf-313 I. C.- 313 H.F.--314 I. E.-314 I.1..--315 D. 1..f31S B. F.-316 D H 316 M B 317 P H 318 1 . Q4 K A Q 2 .i S-.if 9' QQ' . 1' kv ' ' , za, V K I -- 5181155 I -I nu- The fcur smilinq Student Court lusticos and Court Stenoqrapher pause between sessions of the Court for a picture. They are fleft to rightly Dan Stevens, Sophomore, Henry Peres, Freshman: lanet Lehman, funiozy Bruce Glen, Senior and Chief lusticeg and Beverly 'inaie Ccurt Stenoarapher. The Student Ccurt is another step taken in attaininq a more democratic student government. The Court is composed of four rudqes appointed by the Executive Ecard and Student Council. One justice is selected from each class, the senicr judge acting as the Chief fasti:e. The secretary cf the student body is the Court Stenoqrcpher who records all business transacted. This year the court's main proiect has been curbing campus cutting and traffic and parlcina violatcrsi Cfddd UMCQPJ 'Q X X 1 t -M fam:-, - .emu O x ,SZ,,Jmf Cm No, no, nofyou can't do that, says Bruce fm! Glen as he hands Clayton Lando a ticket for campus cuttinq. X ABN The eleven G.F.l-i.S. students pictured here were selected to head their classes for the year as class officers. Top row lleft to rightly Presidents: Paul Baurnqartner, Freshman: Bch Younq, Sopho- more, Roh Tolcerud, lunior, and lim Woodahl, Senior. Middle row fleft to riqhtl, Vice Presidents: Carol Monroe, Freshman: lorry Pokarney, Sopho- rricreg Nancy Beattie, Iuniorg and Martha Lee, Senior. Bottom row Cleft to rightly Secretaries: Donna Eriley, Freshman, lanet Lehman, luniorg and Ariss Iarrett, Senior. 0g2 Cglafem Front row left to right: Bch Beatty, lim lNoocl- xhl, EI'.j.., ' Glen Dcn Zig yeirzn and Bud Bruce. Back row left to riahtz Sill Conklin, David Cameron, Pon Warzek.1, Ierry Eggleston and Phil Todd, 1 To spark the third quarter of the high school game, the American Le- gion of Great Falls sponsors a Boy and Girl All State Conference in cor- relation with other civic agencies of Great Falls. The All-Staters are in- vited to a week-long conclave held annually for the boys at Western Montana College ot Education at Dil- lon, and for the girls at Billings Rocky Mountain College to emphasize and encourage their leadership as citizens in a free democracy. 1-I.. riuem , ourfie Student Drivers ln order to learn to drive in a sportsmanlike man- ner, the students in the Safe Driving Course, under the supervision of Mr. Arthur S. Roseberry, study the laws of the automobile and those of the road, as well as the Montana State driving regulations. The 96 students, who have taken driving this year, re- ceived their actual behind-the-wheel experience in a 1952 Ford loaned to the school for one year by the Bison Motor Company. ,- ' .4 ,X 'x 1247 R K. iw' -Tf' All pocd O en H0059 S Legg' To G F Q ' ' H S. ,,'w-my-. an 43, In We in 1, 's ii ew as MObj1e Un! If nv, . 'Eat 19 gin :see till. Strictly Senior QVLLOP Q55 'J f OFFICERS Ilm Woodahl Vrce Presrdent Martha Lee Secretary Treasurer Arrss Iarrett Myrtle Nelson Sponsor Iames Mlller Sponsor Coaches Nelson and M1ller entered therr team mates into the qame on an early day rn September 1949 Green and scared they managed to score two pornts the Freshman Assembly and the now annual Frosh Soph party Later rn the second quarter team mates scored once aqam wlth the Sophomore As sembly Too many forward passes sporled a score rn the th1rd quarter but team mates made up for the fumble by challcmq up a hrqh success score w1th thexr Deep Purple Iumor Prom An actlon packed fourth quarter saw the class of 53 tally srx scores Senror Ball Semor Play Career Day Senlor Assembly Baccalaureate and last and most earned of all commencement Q25 . I 4 , . 'X C r ' if - i.',., X I q - T. f L12 it V s X C i 3.- President I ,,,,,,..,..,.... ...v.,.,..,,.......,.,,,,......,.............v,,,,,,,....... Acord, Gary I.. Lindberg Xfil Favorite Pastime: Roddin' the Broad Ambition: To own my own Cadillac by the time l'm 22 Activities: Class Assembly 1 Spring Festival 1-3 Roundup Float 2 Distributive Edu. C. 4 Anderson, Roeann Amelia i.Andy,, Favorite Pastime: Talking in Advisory Ambition: To be a nurse Activities: Girls Athl, Assc. l-2-3-4 Int'l Friendship C. 1-2 Latin Club 3 Office Duty 1-2-3 Nurses Club 4 Class Assembly 2 Bachelder. Carol Billie Snorkel Favorite Pastime: Talkin 9 Ambition: To get Barb out of her frontier pants Activities: Senior Ball Committee 4 Distributive Edu. C. 4 Debate Club l-3 Debate Historian 3 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Girls State Alternate 3 Frosh-Soph, Parties l-2 Class Assemblies 1-2-3 Executive Board Alternate 1 Representative l-3 Founder Int'l Friendship C. 1-2 French Club 3 Ahl, l.aVonne Ilene Terrie Favorite Pastime: Being with the Girls Ambition: To see the world in peace Activities: l-leisey Award 3 Booster Queen Candidate 4 Cheer Squad 2-3-4 Pubs.-Roundup, lniwa 4 Ski Club 3-4 Office Duty 3-4 Players Club 4 Bowling l-2 Pan American Club 2-3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Senior Play Committee 4 Welt? Audy, Wynn Favorite Pastime: Rifle club Ambition: To own a farm as big as Sheffel's Activities: Band 1-2-3-4 All State Band 3 I. V. Track l Patrol Squad l-2 Chorus 3 Ir. Red Cross 2 Int'l Friendship C. 2 Agora Club 2-3-4 Roundup Parade 1-2-3-4 Senior Play Committee 4 Class Assembly 4 Driver's Course 3 Qtek: ffl .se P 4 fb -5 -Q-. fi X if E: Bailey. Barbara Dean Barbie Favorite Pastime: Riding my horses Ambition: To see my fondest dreams come true Activities: Players Club 3 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Ir. Red Cross 4 Representative 2-3 lniwa Staff 4 Roundup Staff 4 Roundup Parade 1-2 Class Assembly 1-3 Girls Athl. Assc. 1-2 Ski Club 2-3-4 Stagecraft 4 .-S' ffw Barney. Patricia Pat Favorite Pastime: Living and having fun Ambition: To be famous in whatever I do Activities: National Honor Society 4 Heisey Award 2-3 Roundup Art Staff 2-3-4 Int'l Friendship C. 2-3-4 Vice Pres. G Sec. 2-4 French Club 3-4 Players Club 3 Twirling Club 1 Girls Athl. Assc. 1 Usher Club l Bowling 1-2-3 Bacon, Beverly Ann .,Bev,. Favorite Pastime: Dreaming Ambition: To be a nurse Activities: Representative 4 Nurse Club 4 Nurse Club Secretary 4 Girls Athl. Assc. l-2 Ski Club 2-3-4 Distributive Edu. C. 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Roundup Staff 4 lniwa Staff 4 Roundup Float l-2-3-4 Girls League 3-4 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Bain, Shirley Kay Favorite Pastime: Wishing Ambition: To be a model and go to California Activities: lniwa Staff 4 Roundup Staff 2-3-4 Executive Board l Players Club 3-4 Distributive Edu. C. 4 Ski Club 2-3-4 Messiah 1 Roundup Float l-2-3-4 Girls Athl. Assc. I-2 Stagecraft 4 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Medley Lane 3 Bareotti. Sharon Lee Shar Favorite Pastime: Going out to the ranch Ambition: To own a ranch in Iackson, Wyoming Activities: Girls Athl. Assc. l-2-3-4 Drum Corps 1-2 lniwa Staff 4 Roundup Staff 4 Office Duty 4 Girls League 4 Bowling 2-3-4 Roundup Float 1 Flag Twirling 2 Bates, Ianet Lee Torchy Favorite Pastime: Day dream- ing, dancing and swim- ming Ambition: To make the most of my life Activities: Entered from Billings, Montana Distributive Edu. C. Treas- urer 4 Ski Club 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Beattie, Marlene Rose Maggie Favorite Pastime: Bruce Ambition: To be a success in what I undertake Activities: Girls Athl. Assc. l Driver's Course 2 Office Duty 3 Library Club 4 Staqecraft 4 Benson, Richard Lee Dick Favorite Pastime: Wondering what else can happen to Lyle's Buick Ambition: To be an ex- marine Activities: Roundup Parade 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Batista, Donald ,,Don., Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing Ambition: To go to Alaska Activities: Frosh Basketball l I. V. Basketball 3 Beatty, Robert N. Bob Favorite Pastime: Arguing with Elm Ambition: To win every argument Activities: National Honor Society 4 Heisey Award 1 Boy's State 3 Student Council 4 Agora Club 3-4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Senior Play Committee 4 Roundup Float 3 Intramural Basketball 1-2 Blrkenbuel, Hurry Walter Poordevil ' Favorite Pastime: Biology Ambition: To pass Biology Activities: Roundup Float 2-3-4 Roundup Sweepstakes 3 Intramural Basketball 1-4 Distributive Edu. C. 4 1' if ffiifiif Black, Sharonlee Favorite Pastime: To attend our reunion Sept. 9, 1956 Ambition: Iim and drawing Activities: Booster 3-4 Roundup Art Editor 4 Representative 3-4 Girls Athl. Assc. 1-2-3 Players Club 3-4 Medley Lane 3 lniwa Staff 4 Pan American 3 Stagecrait 3 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Roundup Day Committee l-2-3-4 Booster Ball Committee 3-4 Berqland. Robert T. ,.Tom,, Favorite Pastime: The great outdoors Ambition: To finish college before going to war Activities: Entered from Dawson, Montana 2 Senior Play Committe 4 Black, Robert Milton Bobbie Favorite Pastime: Athletics Ambition: To be happy and successful Activities: I. V. Football 1-2 Varsity Football 3-4 Frosh Basketball 1 l. V. Basketball 2 Varsity Basketball 3-4 Varsity Track 3-4 Booster Club 2-3-4 Lettermen's Club 3-4 Legion Baseball 1-2-3 Vigilante 3-4 Booster Ball 2-3-4 l Senior Ball 4 Blackburn, Loye E. Favorite Pastime: Outdoor Sports Ambition: To be a success in whatever I undertake Activities: Ski Club 1 Distributive Edu. C. 4 Roundup Parade 1 C271 Blunfield, Sharon Mae ' 'Blumt Favorite Pastime: l-laving fun and driving Tillie Ambition: To be a nurse and be happy Activities: Player's Club 3-4 Roundup Staff 3-4 Iniwa 4 Senior Ball Committe 4 Nursing Club 4 Senior Play Committee 4 Ski Club 2-3 Office Duty 4 Girls Athl. Assc. l-2-3-4 Bowling 1-2-3 Girl's League 4 Bradford, William Leeds Bill' ' Favorite Pastime: Cruising the drag in a Hudson with Dave Ambition: To be a successful lawyer Activities: Roundup Float l Driver's Course 3 Stagecraft 4 Brown Eu onol , q . Favorite Pastime: Going out with the boys Ambition: To be head ball racker at Hussman's Activities: I. V. Football 1-2 Frosh Basketball 1 Varsity Football 3-4 Letterman's Club 3-4 Intramural Basketball l-2-4 Track 2-3 Roundup Float 2 C233 Bosloy, Don ' ' Dee' ' Favorite Pastime: Playing cards with the boys Activities: Roundup Parade 3-4 Brink, Iacquolino Loo lackie Favorite Pastime: The girls Ambition: To go to college and succeed in the field which I choose Activities: Cheerleading l-2-3-4 Cheer Queen 4 Representative 2 Executive Board 4 Ski Club 3-4 Players Club 3-4 Mikado 4 Senior Play 4 Iniwa Staff 4 Roundup Staff 2-3-4 'vga I . .-are 'L' 'W 'FF3 A Bruq, Teresa M. ,,TenY., Favorite Pastime: Muzzy Ambition: To save S3000 by 1956 Activities: Roundup Staff 4 Iniwa Staff 4 Ski Club 1-2 Latin Club 1-2 Int'l Friendship C. 4 Nursing Club 4 Girls Athl. Assc. 3 Future Teachers 4 'Gu Burch, Dolores Narita Dodie or Dumbo Favorite Pastime: Keeping Shirley waiting Ambition: To vote for Adlai Stevenson and to see him elected President of the U. S. in 1956 Activities: Entered from Dutton, Montana 2 National Honor Society 3-4 Heisey Award 2-3 French Club 2-3-4 Plays-r's Club 3-4 Usher Club 3 Latin Club 4 Girl's League 3-4 Bruce. Solon ..Bud., Favorite Pastime: Working on radios Ambition: To be an electron- ics technician Activities: Ir. Red Cross l-2-3-4 Ir. Red Cross Pres. 3-4 Radio Club 4 Montana Boy's State 3 Tumbling 2 Football 1-2 Tennis 3 Roundup Float l-2-3-4 X X x 1 , x. S it Buolinq, Gordon Earl Favorite Pastime: Working on motors and cars Ambition: To be a certified public accountant Activities: Entered from Brady, Montana 4 Cameron. David G. Favorite Pastime: Trying to get a sound out of my cello to justify six year's work Ambition: To decide upon a college-and get there Activities: Advance Orchestra l-2-3-4 Debate Club 2-3-4 Agora Club l-2-3-4 Nat'l Forensic Lg. 2-3-4 Nat'l Forensic Lg. Pres. 4 Boy's State 3 Heisey Award 1 National Honor Society 3-4 Advance Orchestra Pres. 4 Carlson, Donovan NHC ., P Favorite Pastime: Living it UP Ambition: To live a little Activities: Frosh Basketball 1 I. V. Basketball 2 Varsity Basketball 3 Intramural Basketball 4 Lettermen's Club 3 Vigilante 3 Roundup Parade 2 Ski Club 4 Cartor, Corlnno Favorite Pastime: Being with the girls Ambition: To travel and to become a teacher Activities: Nat'l Honor Society 3-4 Heisey Awards l-3 All-School Play 4 Twelve Pound Look 4 Red Cross Secretary 1 Nat'l Forensic Lg. 2-3 French Club 4 Ski Club 2-3-4 G. A. A. l-2-3 Usher 3 Christmas Pageant 2 Calavant. Carols Anno HKGYOH Favorite Pastime: Roller skat- and playing the uke Ambition: Commercial Artist Activities: Girls Athl. Assc. l Girls Tumblers 3 Roundup Art Staff 3 Chorus l-2-3-4 Spring Festival 1-2-3-4 Messiah l-3-4 Christmas Pageant 2 Class Assembly 2 lnt'l Friendship C. 2 Roundup Float 2-3-4 J! A I EP Cassidy, Ioy Lorraine Hopalong Favorite Pastime: Iack Ambition: Commercial Artist Activities: Distributive Edu. C. 4 Roundup Art Staff 3-4 Roundup Float 1-2-3-4 Representative l lunior Prom Committee 3 Drivers Course 4 Childs, Belly Lou HBOOIJS.. Favorite Pastime: Being with the Girls Ambition: To see everyone ca'Rfm'f,1 Tfd happy, including me I C01 V Activities: Favorite Pastime: Camping pow WOW Scholarship 3 Ambition: To be a tele- Roundup Staff 3.4 sruphher lniwa stuff 3-4 Activities: Iunior Prom Committee 3 Entered from Sweethome, Roundup Assembly 3 Oreqon 4 Chorus 1-2,3-4 Mikado 4 Carter, La Donna ' 'Donuts' ' Favorite Pastime: Drawing and singing Ambition: To lead a good lite Activities: Distributive Edu. C. 4 Roundup Float 2-3 nl' X iris ' A tl 7' ft 1,411 PQEQQV Christmas Program l-2-3-4 Class Assemblies 1-2 Players Club 3-4 Ski Club 3-4 Christiansen, Marian Ambition: To attain my objectives Activities: Entered from Corvallis High, Idaho 2 Glee Club 1 Roundup Float 2 Office Duty 4 Home Ec. Club 1-2 Christensen, Patty Lou Pat Favorite Pastime: Being with the irls Q Ambition: To graduate from college and to be success ful Activities: Pan American 3 Players Club 4 Girls Athl. Assc. 1-2-3-4 Ski Club 3-4 Roundup Staff 2 Senior Play 4 Class Assembly 1-2 Senior Ball Committee 4 Booster Queen Candidate 4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Office Duty 4 Cislo, Ioanno Cis Favorite Pastime: Pat Ambition: To learn how to make gravy Activities: Heisey Award 2-3 Chorus 3-4 Girls Athl, Assc. 1 Messiah 3-4 Spring Festival 3-4 1291 Collins, Gerald I.. Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing Ambition: To be a rancher or a farmer Activities: Entered from Fairfield, Montana 2 Conqer, Robert ,,Les,, Favorite Pastime: Pampering my Chevy Ambition: To learn how to do something Activities: Heisey Award 3 Roundup Float 3 Representative 3 National Honor Society 4 Connelly, Gary Hcoon., Graduated Ianuary, 1953 t3Ol Collison, Hugh Charles Favorite Pastime: Music Ambition: To do something worthwhile Activities: National Honor Society 4 Heisey Award 1-3 Band l-2-3-4 Boys Octet 4 All-State Band 3 Mikado 4 I :Ext :gtg Conklin, William Conkolonovich, Bu1l, Wild Bill Favorite Pastime: Playing piano and skiing Ambition: To graduate from college: any college Activities: Vice Pres. Student Body 3 Executive Board 2 Boy's State 4 National Honor Society 3-4 Heisey Award 1-3 Agora Club Pres. 3-4 Ski Club 2-3-4 Latin Club 4 Orchestra l-2-3-4 Northwestern Music Con- ference 2 IE? D it ll- l..,l-4 Conover, Fred M. Fred K J Favorite Pastime: Ham radio xg-J iv' Ambition: To be an electrical engineer Activities: National Honor Society 4 Radio Club 3-4 Roundup Day Float 1-2-3-4 Bowling l-2-3 Intramural Basketball 1-2 Corbett, Carol lean Favorite Pastime: Drawing and painting Ambition: To go to college Activities: Chorus 2-3 Home EC, Club 3-4 Home Ec. Club Treasurer 4 Connelly, IoAnn HIC., Favorite Pastime: Looking for that certain someone Ambition: Nurse Activities: Twirling Club l-2-3-4 Girls Athl. Assc. 1-2-3 Driver's Course 3 Office Duty 4 Mikado 4 Usher Club 4 Cooper, Iames Gerald Coop Favorite Pastime: Boxing Activities: Tumbling 3-4 Cottler, lane Ianie Favorite Pastime: Getting into trouble and trying to get out of it Ambition: To be happy and successful in whatever I do Activities: Ir. Red Cross 3-4 Girls State Alternate 3 Girls Athl. Assc. l-2 Ski Club 3-4 Roundup Art Staff 3-4 Roundup Float 2-3-4 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Senior Tea Committee 4 Craig, Christina Ann 1.TinG,f Favorite Pastime: To keep that certain someone happy Ambition: To live, love and always be happy Activities: Distributive Edu. C. 4 Stagecralt 4 Ski Club 3-4 Roundup Float 1-2-3-4 Senior Play Committee 4 Int'1 Friendship C. 1-2 Driver's Course 2 Roundup Art Staff 3-4 Senior Tea Committee Crook, Robert Wihlam - Bob Favorite Pastime: Skiing X Ambition: To be a chemical engineer Activities: Football 2 Track 1-2 Representative 1-2 Pan American 3 Intramural Basketball 4 Distributive Edu. C. 4 Ski Club 4 Roundup Float 2 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Dahl, lim Favorite Pastime: Going out with Elmer and Bob Ambition: To make a success out ot life Activities: Entered from Missoula, Montana 3 Agora Club 4 Vice President Agora 4 Representative 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Crawford, Nolono Nei Favorite Pastime: Horses Ambition: To see America Activities: Band I-4 Future Teachers 3-4 Class Assemblies 2 Missoula Band Trip 3 Cummings, Robert F. Bob Favorite Pastime: Hot Rods Ambition: To see the world Activities: Projectionists Club l-2-3 Ski Club 1-2 41 Roundup Float 3 X ' 4 f --Q - - Ambition: Very little Activities: Davis, Marilyn Kay Bunny Favorite Pastime: Ice skating and being with the girls Ambition: To be a kinder- garten teacher Activities: Ir. Red Cross 1-2 Girls Athl. Assc. l -gn Spring Festival l-2-3-4 Class Assembly 1-2 Christmas Concert l-2-3-4 All-State Chorus 3 Pan American Club 2-3 Senior Ball 4 Ski Club 4 Mikado 4 Senior Play 4 C Dawson, Larry M. ' ' Larry Favorite Pastime: Riding horseback Ambition: To travel around the world Activities: Representative 4 Senior Play Committee 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Ski Club 4 Library Club 3 Usher Club 4 Office Duty 4 Roundup Float I its Decker Dirk Entered from Flathead High School Debate Club 3 aff tain Deurbroucl Robert Boi avorite Pastim and iishinq Hunting from Decatur, Ill. 2 9 'f'7 W zffwfml Duke. Lorraine Favorite Pastime: Tennis Ambition: To be a success DeWeese, Harry in whatever I do White Eagle Activities: Favorite Pastime: Hunting P1GY21 S Club 3-4 Activities: Player's Club Treasurer 4 E,-,gay-ed from Harlem All School Play Asst. Montana l Director 4 Ski Club 3 Senior Play 4 Roundup Staff 3 Roundup Float l Intramural Basketball l-2-3 Dewey, Darlene D. Freck1es Favorite Pastime: Talking on the phone Ambition: To keep that certain someone happy Activities: Roundup Staff 4 Iniwa Staff 4 Dickerson. loann I. Io or Wanie Favorite Pastime: Roller skat- ing and twirlinq Ambition: To be a success in whatever I undertake Activities: Twirling Club l-2-3-4 Twirling Club President 4 Twirling Club Secretary 2-3 Sophomore Assembly 2 Iniwa Staff 4 Roundup Staff 4 lnt'l Friendship C. 3 Roundup Day Parade 1-2-3-4 Flag Twirlinq 3 DeweY, Ioyce Elizabeth HIOYH Favorite Pastime: Roller skating Ambition: To get a job typing Activities: National Honor Society 4 Northwest Music Festival 2 Senior Ball Committee 4 Roundup Float 1-3 lnt'1 Friendship C. 2-3-4 lnt'l Friendship C. Corres- ponding Secretary 4 Orchestra 1-2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Music Award 3-4 Mikado 4 Representative 2-4 Bowling l-4 French Club 4 Mikado 4 Orchestra l-4 Orchestra Secretary 4 Ski Club 2-4 Egan, Thomas I.. .,Tom.. Favorite Pastime: All kinds ot sports Ambition: To see Matsko's ambition come true Activities: Patrol Squad 1-2 Patrol Squad Capt. 2 Ski Club 4 Intramural Basketball 1-2-3 Roundup Float l-2-3 Dorn, Charles S. Charles Favorite Pastime: Traveling fcruisinq the dragl Ambition: To be a criminal lawyer Activities: Entered from Geraldine 3 Senior Play 4 National Honor Society 4 Iniwa Staff 4 Roundup Staff 4 Ushers Club 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Roundup Float 4 Earhart. Norma lean ' 'Ieanne Favorite Pastime: Letting my mind drift to Bozeman Ambition: To attend our re- union Sept. 9, 1956 Activities: Cheer Squad 2-3-4 Representative 1-4 Girls Athl. Assc. 1-2 Iunior Prom 3 Iniwa Staff 4 Roundup Staff 4 Frosh-Soph Party l Senior Play Committee 4 Roundup Day Float 1-2-3-4 Nurses Club 4 Eggleston. Ierry Favorite Pastime: Amateur radio tW7000l Ambition: To always have my health Activities: Cathode Ray Radio Club 3-4 lnt'l Friendship C. 1-2 Int'l Friendship C. Vice President 1 Heisey Award 2-3 Boys' State 3 Engle, Beverly Gail Bev Favorite Pastime: Falling at the ice rink and being with the girls Ambition: To travel to every country in the world and be one oi the world's top ioreign correspondents. Activities: Student Body Officer 4 Class Officer 2 Heisey Award 2 Bowling l-2-3-4 Bowling Secretary 3-4 Nat'l Friendship Lg. Secre- tary-Treasurer 3-4 Agora Club 2-3-4 Girls Athl. Assc. l-2-3-4 Chorus l-2-3-4 Erickson, Cleta Shirley Shirl or Punk Favorite Pastime: Bringing up father and being with the girls Ambition: To trade Powder Puff even up on a Cadillac Convertible Activities: Ski Club 4 Senior Play Committee 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Int'1 Friendship C. I-2-3-4 lnt'l Friendship C. Pres. 4 Mikado-Asst. Director 4 Latin Club 2-3-4 Future Teachers 3-4 Girl's League 4 Senior Girl's Tea Com. 4 Senior Gift Committee 4 -5 Evans, Marlene Claire Mar Favorite Pastime: Iust Dreaming Ambition: Live, love, laugh, and be happy Activities: Entered from Ephrata High 3 Distributive Edu. C. 4 Ski Club 4 lniwa Staff 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Senior Play Committee 4 Roundup Float 3-4 Girls' League 3-4 Roundup Staff 4 Enochson, Richard D. Dick Favorite Pastime: To have lots oi iun in everything I do Ambition: To become a gen- eral manager oi a large business Activities: Roundup Float l-3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Senior Play 4 Driver's Course 2 Class Assembly 1-2 Erickson, Wayne Dad Favorite Pastime: Living Ambition: To make a Million Activities: Executive Board 4 Distributive Edu. C. Pres. 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Latin Club 3 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Roundup Float 1-2-3-4 Distributive Edu. C. Rep- resentative to Helena 4 Fast, Shirley Ann Shirl Favorite Pastime: Dreaming Ambition: To go to college Activities: Ski Club 2-4 lniwa Staii 4 Roundup Staff 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 lunior Prom Committee 3 Class Assemblies 1-2 Roundup Float l-3 X, 'll-' I il' ' I' Q N . 1 'Ii Fertterer, Shirlee Ann Poole Favorite Pastime: Traveling Ambition: To attain my ob- jective Activities: lnt'l Friendship C. 2-3-4 Girls Athl. Assc. l Dr1ver's Course 3 lniwa Stall 4 Roundup Lzferary Staff 4 L ia 'L P' , ef A ' '5 'Q' 1. ,N Ek f ff., le! Fabian, Elizabeth Margaret ,.Liz,, Favorite Pastime: Textile painting and cooking Activities: Entered from Central High 4 Distributive Edu. C. 4 Feiden, Ruth Ioan Punch Favorite Pastime: Keeping Scotty happy Ambition: To have my dreams come true, and to go on to college Activities: Booster Club 4 Pan American 3 Ski Club 3-4 Mikado 4 Class Assembly 1-2-3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Senior Play, Costume Chairman 4 Roundup Assembly 3 Spring Festival l-2-3-4 Robed Choir 2-3-4 Bowling 1-2 Flelstad. Barbara Helen Barb Favorite Ftiswmez Dreaming Ambmon: To avend our re- union, September l, 1958 Activvxesi Girls Stafe 3 Ski Club 4 Represehtaive l leleisey Awards 2-3 National llonor So:1ety 4 Agora Club 4 Girls Athl. Assc. 2 Rourtdxip S'aif 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Finite Tea'hers 4 La'1n Club 4 Drivers Course 4 Fortnor, Ioyco Bornadino Favorite Pastime: Being with Helen Ambition: To be successful in anything I undertake Activities: Roundup Float 3 Roundup 4 Iniwa 4 Senior Boll Committee 4 Senior Play Committee 4 Distributive Edu. C. 4 Driver's Course 3 Funk, Robert La Vem Bob Favorite Pastime: Trying to et out of work 9 Ambition: To be a successful pill-peddler Activities: Concert Band 2 Football Band 2 Basketball Band 2 Class Assembly 4 Roundup Float 3-4 Spring Festival 2 Latin Club 4 Ski Club 4 Junior Prom 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Senior Play Committee Chairman 4 S S' 'it 1 Gilsoul. Betty Io UB I., Favorite Pastime: Bill Ambition: To be a dental HUFSE Activities: Re-entered from Los Alamos, N. M. 4 Iniwa 4 Roundup 4 Library Club 4 Senior Tea Committee 4 Ski Club 1-2-3 Girls Athl. Assc. 1-2 Bowling l Chorus 4 Roundup Float 1-2 Driver's Course 2 Usher Club 3 Fredrickson, Shirley Ann Shirl Favorite Pastime: Skating Ambition: To keep happy and to be successful in whatever l take up Activities: Girls Athl. Assc. 1-2 Ski Club 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Roundup Day Float l-2 Home Ec Club 4 Distributive Edu. C. 4 Roundup Staff 2 Senior Play Committee 4 Players Club 2 4 ...ix 5 Goraty, Ronald Fon Ron Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To go to college and be successful in what ever I do. Activities: Letterman's Club 3-4 Varsity Football 3-4 Vigilante 3-4 Roundup Float 1-2-3 Intermural Basketball 1-2-3-4 Ir. Varsity Football 2 Senior Ball Committee 4 Ir. Varsity Track 2 2,161,246 Kg ef- li' elf: - ti ix ij Ef Goldie, Edward S. The Duke Favorite Pastime: Working on my Shot Rod Ambition: To keep my car running Activities: Roundup Parade l-2-3-4 Distributive Edu. C. 4 Driver's Course 4 Grasborq. Phyllis Ioyco Phill Favorite Pastime: Writing letters to Boots Ambition: To get to California or else Activities: Roundup Float 1 Office Duty 4 '-G? fis- Glen. George Bruce Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To carr stars on Y my shoulder Activities: Boys' State 3 Booster Club 3-4 Booster Vice President 4 Appointment to West Point 4 National Honor Society 4 Representative 4 Student Court 4 Student Court Chief Iustice 4 NROTC Candidate 4 Track 2-3 Frosh Basketball l Good. Rachel Leo Rach Favorite Pastime: Being with the girls Ambition: To graduate from college with a degree Activities: Girls Athl. Assc. 1-2-3-4 Girls Athl. Assc. Pres., V. Pres., Sec. 2-3-4 Freshman Class Sec, 1 Senior Play 4 All-School Play 4 Roundup Assembly 2-3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Spring Festival l-2-3-4 Class Assemblies l-2-3-4 Roundup Staff 4 Iniwa Staff 4 French Club 4 Graunchi, Marlena Mar Favorite Pastime: Dancing and music Ambition: To attend our re- union in 1956 Activities: Heisey Award 3 Alternate Representa- tive 2-3 Ir. Red Cross 4 Roundup Staff 3 Players Club 3 Medley Lane 3 Senior Tea Committee 4 Future Teachers 4 Girls Athl. Assc. 1 Ski Club 2-4 Greenwald. Beverly Lin Beve Favorite Pastime: lust being happy Ambition: To attend our re- union September 9, 1956 Activities: French Club 3-4 CARE Campaign Chair- man 4 Ski Club 4 Distributive Edu. C. 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Senior Tea Committee 4 U. N. Contest Third Place 3 French Club Dance 3 Future Teachers Club 2-3 Latin Club l-2 Grieqor, Mary Iuno Favorite Pastime: Needle- work and reading Ambition: To be a secretary and to travel Activities: Chorus 1 Messiah l Spring Festival l Roundup Float 3 Office Duty 4 Vision Checking 4 Gullinql, Lyle F. Dexter Favorite Pastime: Sleeping Ambition: To own a new car Activities: Disiributive Edu. C. 4 Intramural Basketball 2-3 -ov 5' Grioqor, Iohn Scooter Favorite Pastime: Tooling leather Ambition: To be a farmer Activities: Stagecrait 4 ji Grimes, Lylo R. Favorite Pastime: Driving the Buick Ambition: To make it through college Activities: Cathode Ray Radio Club 4 Roundup Parade l is 'I N3 I a. ff? 5' 53 Habol, Gladys Mao HCrPPY Favorite Pastime: Going out with the gang Ambition: To go to college and become a rural school- teacher Activities: Ski Club 4 Int'l Friendship C. 2-3 lnt'1 Friendship C. Treas. 3 Girls Athl. Assc. l-2-3-4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Class Assembly 2 Roundup Parade l-2-3-4 Distributive Edu. C. 4 Senior Play Committee 4 Hancock, Loolo V. Hole., Favorite Pastime: Dancing Ambition: To be a steno- grapher Activities: Library Club 3 Roundup Float l Usher Club 3 Driver's Course 3 Bowling 2-3-4 Guon, Robert Bob Favorite Postime: Swimming Ambition: To be a hotel owner Activities: Roundup Float l-2-3-4 All-School Play 4 Senior Play 4 Hall, Ronald Loo Ron Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition To graduate from medical school Activities: Varsity Football 4 Ski Club Pres. 4 Ski Club 1-2-3-4 I..ettermen's Club Sec. 4 Nat'l Athl. Honor Soc. 4 Reserve Football 1-2-3 lntermural Basketball 3 Track 1-2 Booster Ball 4 , A Hanson, Ioan L. Ioanie Favorite Pastime: Being with that certain someone Ambition: To keep Mare out ot trouble Activities: Representative 4 Girls Athl. Assc. 1-2-3-4 I t'l Friendshi C 34 n P - ' lnt'l Friendship C. Treas. and Pres. 3-4 CARE Campaign 4 French Club Dance 4 Roundup Float l-3 Usher Club 3 Drum Corps 2 Bowling 3 I 35 J Flag Twirling 2 Senior Ball Committee 4 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Hansen. Iohn Lyle Iohnnie Favorite Pastime: Skiing Ambition: To travel and ski all over the world Activities: Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3 Track l-2-3 Lettermen's Club 3-4 Ski Club 4 Representative l-2 Int'l Friendship C. l-2 lnt'l Friendship C. Vice Pres. 1 Mikado 4 Boys' Octet 4 Chorus 4 Roundup Parade l-2-3-4 x 'X F Hanlon, Richard H. Dick Favorite Pastime: Laying around Ambition To graduate in '53 and to get a ranch Activities: Tumbling 2-4 Hasbrouck. Leroy Favorite Pastime: Cruising and Char Ambition: To become a rancher in Wyoming Activities: Entered from Sheridan, Wyoming 2 Distributive Edu. C. 2-3 Haugen. Zolma Louilo Zelm Favorite Pastime: Day Dreaming Ambition: To attend our re- union September l, 1958 Activities: Frosh Assembly 1 Ski Club 4 Orchestra 1-2 Players Club 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Girls Athl. Assc. l-2 Roundup Parade 1-3 Senior Tea Committee 4 Latin Club 1-2 Senior Play Committee 4 Agora Club 3-4 Hasbrouck, Richard Hassle Favorite Pastime: Being with Ianelle Ambition: To be successful Activities: Varsity Football 3 Lettermen's Club 3 I. V. Football 1-2 473-if 'fxT'l-' ,Ax R L 1 - MTF, Hay. Ed E. Eddie Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To go to college Activities: Varsity Football 3-4 Varsity Basketball 3-4 Varsity Basketball Co- Captain 4 All State Honorable Mention 4 l. V. Football 1-2 I. V. Basketball 1-2 Lettermen's Club 3-4 Lettermen Vice Pres. 4 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Roundup Float l-2-3-4 Track 1-2-3 Lettermen's Ball Commit- tee 3-4 jpegs Hendy, Hazel Ioyce Hazel Favorite Pastime: Kathy Ambition: To graduate Activities: Library Club 4 Library Club Sec. 4 Freshman Assembly 1 Medley Lane 3 Mikado 4 Spring Festival 1-2-3-4 Library Duty 3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Stagecralt 4 :.,,4,. Hauskama, Annotto Annie Favorite Pastime: Spending money and rollerskating Ambition: To learn how to save money Activities: Girls Athl. Assc. l-2-3-4 Ir. Red Cross 3 Senior Assembly 4 Int'l Friendship C. 2 Roundup Staff 3 Nurses Club 4 Roundup Float l-2 Junior Assembly 3 ' 1 V, f W it .. ' 1' is A fi fill 125. f A 7 il ff, Hoaqy, Ebert Roqor , , Eb., Favorite Pastime: Flying, motorcycling, and boating Ambition: To retire at 30 Activities: I. V. Football 2 I. V. Track l Senior Ball Committee 4 Ski Club 4 Senior Play Committee 4 Frosh-Soph Party I Hill, Clifford D. Hmpf. Favorite Pastime: Listenin Q to Bob McDermands hammy jokes V Ambition: To go to Alaska and stay there 1 Activities: Entered from Twin Falls, Idaho 4 Roundup Staff 4 Iniwa Staff 4 Class Assembly 4 Roundup Parade 4 Roundup Float 4 Hodges, Patricia Evelyn Pat Favorite Pastime: Traveling and meeting people Ambition: To go to college and to travel around the world Activities: Representative l-3-4 Distributive Edu. C, 4 Roundup Staff 4 Iniwa Staff 4 Ski Club 2-3-4 Chorus 2-3-4 Spring Festival 2-3-4 Mikado 4 Girls League 4 Senior Play Committee 4 Roundup Float 1-2-3-4 Awards Assembly l s Q Iarnot, Marilyn Ioyce ,,LYnn,, Favorite Pastime: Being with Willoughby's Ambition: To visit Indian- apolis again Activities: Chorus I-2-3-4 Girls Athl. Assc. 2 Class Assembly 2 Ir. Red Cross 3 All-City Festival l-2-3-4 Roundup Float 2 Huston. Shirley Ann Shorty or Sis Favorite Pastime: Living, loving, laughing and wait- ing for Delores Ambition: To be successful in whatever I do Activities: Twirling 2-3 Flag Twirling 3 Roundup Float 3 Office Duty 4 Senior Play 4 Marched in Parade 2 Iacklon, Karen L. Kee Kee Favorite Pastime: Sending Pete to Marg and hearing .from him Ambition: Always to keep the gang polishing their shoes Activities: Senior Ball Committee 4 Office Duty 4 lniwa Staff 4 Distributive Edu. C. 4 Ski Club 2-4 Roundup Staff 4 Int'l Friendship C. Record- ing Sec. 1 Girls Athl. Assc. 1 Hollecker. Sallie Louise Sallie Favorite Pastime: Music and dancing Ambition: To live, love and be happy Activities: Representative 2-3 French Club 3-4 Class Assembly 2 Roundup Staff 3-4 Senior Ball Committee 4 A Cappella Choir 3-4 Music Award 3 Booster Oueen Candidate 4 Ski Club 4 Mikado 4 Girls Athl. Assc. l-2 Senior Play Committee 4 Itami. Daniel I.. .,Dqn,. Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To own a radio shop Activities: I. V. Basketball 2-3 I. V. Football 2-3 Freshman Basketball l Senior Play 4 Intramural Basketball 1-4 Radio Club 4 Iarrett, Arias Gwen Erskie Favorite Pastime: Hoping Ambition: To take that cer- tain trip this summer Activities: Class Oificer 2-3-4 National Honor Society 4 Representative and Alter- nate 1-2-3-4 Executive Board 4 Home Ec. Club 3-4 Home Ec. Club Pres. and Vice Pres. 3-4 Booster Club 4 I-leisey Award l D.A.R. Citizenship Award 4 Iunior and Senior Ball 3-4 lewell. Alyce Favorite Pastime: Eating and sleeping Ambition: To become a nurse Activities: Distributive Edu. C. 4 A Cappella Choir 3 Spring Festival 1-2-3-4 Messiah 1-2-3 Christmas Program 1-2-3 Girls Athl. Assc. 3 Roundup Float 1-2-3 Ski Club 4 Y. - 5 Jenson. loan Yvonne ' ' Ioanie ' ' Favorite Pastime: Music, dancing, and thinking of you Ambition: To fulfill my dreams of lite Activities: Entered from Billings High School 3 Players Club 4 Ski Club 4 Roundup Float Committee 3 Senior Play Committee 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 All-School Play Commit- tee 4 el ff I Y f 2139 ' Sv? ' X I 'Sit X X W - Iohngan, Don ,lb K, H Gnu K ' ff ' Favorite Pastime: Selling N D 411 .Gp 2 popcorn to the Eskimoes in N, ' Alaska N- Q jf Activities: X-f Representative l N 9 Senior Ball Committee 4 Intramural Basketball I-4 Roundup Float 1 f37J Iohnson, Erma Muriel Favorite Pastime: Living Ambition To be happy al- ways Activities: Agora Club 2-3-4 Heisey Award 3 Latin Club 2 Driver's Course 3 Girls Athl. Assc. 2 Iunior Prom Committee Girls League 3-4 Roundup Staff 3 Roundup Float l eu-We 'T ' .-it-if LS. ., if ,f i, Iohnson. Warren Charles 3 Johnson Kenneth ,txenu Favorite Pastime: Hunting, hiking, and painting Ambition: To become a forest ranger and an artist Activities: Roundup Day Float Com- mittee 2-3 Most Original Roundup Day Costume 1 ui Favorite Pastime: Traveling, hunting and fishing Ambition: To own a cattle and dude ranch Activities: Ski Club 2-3-4 Varsity Football 3-4 All-State lst Team Guard Lettermen's Club 3-4 I. V. Football 2 Track 1-2 Vigilante 3-4 Iniwa Staff 4 Roundup Staff 4 Roundup Float l-2 Senior Ball Committee 4 Iordan. Iames W. uhm.. Favorite Pastime: Building Radios Ambition: To have one work Activities: Radio Club Distributive Edu, C. Senior Ball 4 Roundup Float l-2 t38l is in Rl, Q' 955. . 4 Env ' X . 2 . -. . ' . 5 loramo, Lois Ann Lois Favorite Pastime: Talking and being with the gang Ambition: To become a kinriergarden teacher Activities: Representative 2 Girls Athl. Assc. 1-2-3-4 Class Assembly 2 Senior Ball Committee 4 Senior Play Committee 4 Office Duty 3 Roundup Float l-2-3-4 Future Teachers Club 3-4 Roundup Costume Parade 3 Q .Qu 'Di' I rt! Kaufman, Ira M. ,. eu Ll Ik t ' s Favorite Pastime: Sports LQHJJ Ambition. To be successful in a business of my own Activities: Class Assembly l-2 Senior Ball Committee 4 Senior Ball Decorations Chairman 4 Ski Club 3-4 Iniwa Staff 4 Roundup Co-Editor 4 Band 1-2 Football l-2-3 Representative 1-2-3 Kempa, Bernard Iouph Bemie Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing Ambition: To see the world Activities: Band 1-2-3-4 Spring Festival 2-3-4 Winter Concert 2-3-4 Roundup Parade l-2-3-4 Xalberq, Anne Marlo Favorite Pastime: Wishing Ambition: To go to college, then start an old maids' school with Shirl Activities: Agora Club 2-3-4 Agora 'Club Sec. 3 Executive Board 3 Heisey Award 2 Distributive Edu. C. 4 Distributive Edu. C. Vice Pres. 4 Nat'l Forensic Lg. 3-4 Latin Club 2 Ski Club 4 Senior Play Committee 4 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Girls League 3-4 Q F 'F trxiftisiris -. rt- nw -V V . . it-1-it if A sg-4 t t W tif! , Q ' - i ii' .ff JI' if-5 - 3. - Keck. Donald Don Favorite Pastime: Working on radios Ambition: To get my car paid for Activities: Radio Club 1-2-3-4 Radio Club Pres. I-2 Frosh Basketball l Roundup Float 2 Tumbling 2 Projectionist Club 2 Kerr. R. Alan .. Al., Ambition: To be a success Activities: Lettermen's Club 2-3-4 Roundup Float 1-2-3 I. V. Manager l Varsity Manager 2-3-4 Nat'l Athl. Honor Society 3 Senior Play Committee 4 Representative 3-4 Intramural Basketball 3 All ' ' nb- ti?f?iQggl i i .t fi iii:- w i si is figs! ' 74 ' 4 1 Xi Kiolet, Margaret Ellen Margy Favorite Pastime: Sending Pete to Karen cmd hearing from him Ambition: Pediatric nursing Activities: Editor-in-chief, Roundup 4 Nursing Club Pres. 4 Executive Board 4 Girls. Athl. Assc. Executive Board 3-4 Girls Athl. Assc. Recording Sect. 2 Girls Athl. Assc. Treas. 3 Girls Athl. Assc. Publicity Manager 4 Int'l Friendship C. Vice Pres. 3 Ushers Club 3-4 lniwa Staff 4 Knechtqee, Don Nago Favorite Pastime: Watching the Cats play basketball Ambition: To play for the Cats Activities: All-State Football lst String 4 Nat'l Athl. Honor Soc. 2-3-4 Varsity Basketball 3-4 Varsity Football 2-3-4 Varsity Track 3-4 Lettermen's Club 2-3-4 Iniwa Staff 4 Roundup Staff 4 Ski Club 3 I. V. Basketball 1-2 I. V. Football 1 l. V. Track 1-2 Knudsen, Charles Bernard Chuck Favorite Pastime: Hunting and tishing Ambition: To be an arch- itect or a rancher Activities: Roundup Float 1-2 Stagecratt 4 Roundup Staff 4 5 Klein Peter B. Hin...- Favorite Pastime: Slip sheet- ing tor a mimeo. machine Ambition: To be a super salesman Activities: Entered trom Detroit, Michigan 4 Knight, Kathleen Mary Kathy Favorite Pastime: Eating and being on the ranch Ambition: To graduate from college Activities: Latin Club 1-2 Int'l Friendship C. 4 Office Duty 3 Senior Play Committee 4 Kolltad. Shirley lean Shirl Favorite Pastime: Drawing Ambition: To be a success in anything I may attempt Activities: Entered from Chester, Montana 2 Representative 3 Heisey Award 2 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Ski Club 3-4 Girls Athl. Assc. 2 Roundup Float 2 Bowling 4 Girls League 3-4 Usher Club 2 Senior Play Committee 4 49 Kregneu, Robert Iohn wack., Favorite Pastime: Flirting Ambition: To succeed in whatever I undertake Activities: Band l-2-3-4 Band Pres. 4 A Cappella Choir 3-4 Mikado 4 All-State Band 3 Roundup Parade l-2-3-4 German Band 3 Boys' Ensemble 4 Intramural Basketball l Class Assembly 3 Spring Festival 2-3-4 Kologi. Anthony I.. Ton Y Favorite Pastime: Gail and spons Ambition: To be a successtu engineer Activities: Senior Ball Committee 4 Iunior Prom 3 Roundup Float 1-2-3-4 Frosh-Soph Party 1-2 I. V. Football 2 Players Club 3 Projectionists Club 2 Itinior Assembly 3 Kralich. Charlene Louise Char Favorite Pastime: Earl and golfing Ambition: To attend our re- union September 9, l956 Activities: Girls Athl. Honor Soc. l Ski Club 2 3-4 Players Club 2-3 Christmas Assembly 2 Senior Ball Committee Chairman 4 Distributive Edu. C. 4 Office Duty 2-3 Dr1ver's Course 3 Roundup Parade 1-3-4 Roundup Staff 3 Bowling l Kugelard, Shirley Mae tr- - f .-2 '.:e-X,,f- 1 Favorite Pastime: Being ix X Iohn , Ambition: To make good in whatever l undertake Activities: Heisey Awards 2-3 I jp Representative 2 t Assistant Secrexary to S 44 Principal 4 d 2 3 Q Marching Ban l- - -4. X concert Band 2-3-4 Pep Band 1-2-3-4 Class Assembly 2 Roundup Parade l-2-3-4 Iunior Prom Committee 3 4391 Kuna. Karon Kay Favorite Pastime: Listening to music and playing the flute Ambition: To graduate from college and to succeed in the career I choose Activities: Band l-2-3-4 All-State Band 3 Heisey Award 2 Spring Festival 1-2-3-4 District Music Festival 2 Music Award 3-4 Future Teachers 3-4 French Club 3-4 Representative 2 Latin Club 2 Roundup Staif 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Iii Lange, Rudolph Rudy Graduated Ianuary, 1953 Q Larson, Ronald E. HROHH Favorite Pastime: Do'in nothing Ambition: To be a doctor Activities: Student Body Pres. 4 Projectionist Club l-2-3 Projectionist Club Sec.- Treas. 2 Booster Club 4 Booster Ball Committee 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Roundup Float 1-2-3 Driver's Course 4 C403 2 l 'lf t-it cffxfv CEVPCW l Ledbottor, Marsha Mikoll Marsh Favorite Pastime: Writing to Kvilhauct, Ioyco DOV? Favorite Pastime: Reading or Amblbonf To Nike Ruth Gnd pencll sketching Mickey to college with Ambition: To be a commer- .VS cial artist ACUYWGSI Activities: S121 Club 1 Entered from Blaine, Girls Athl. Assc, l-2-3-4 Wqshmgton 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Pep Club 3 Roundup Float 4 Roundup Float 3 R?Pf9S9!'flC1TiV9 3 An Staff Roundup '53 4 Distributive Edu. C. 4 .5 -43. it at ,sig , X , 'S+ . 1 'Hg-5 f t. swf: .i? ,s . .if . ' sw-.9 ' 3-.Lynn-rt, . -I iv 'I' 4 . Larkin. Carol Ann Lark Favorite Pastime: Singing and watching basketball Ambition: Wave Activities: National Honor Society 3-4 Heisey Award 2 Christmas Concert l-2-3-4 Spring Festival 1-2-3-4 MedleY Lane 3 Mikado 4 Girls' Sextet 4 Senior Announcements Committee 4 Latin Club 2 Music Award 3 Roundup Float 3 Roundup Staff 3 Class Assemblies 2-3-4 Roundup Assembly l Lunch, Frances Favorite Pastime: Roller skating Ambition: Always to be hsrpv Activities: Chorus l-2-3-4 Office Duty 4 Library Club l-2-3 Roundup Float 2-3 Spring Festival 2-3-4 N4 Lazanal, Nicholas, P. Nick Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition To be successful in life Activities: Class Assemblies l-2-3-4 Representative l-3 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Band 1 Roundup Staff 4 lniwa Staff 4 Roundup Floats l-2-3-4 Intramural Basketball 1-2 Ski Club l-2-3-4 Agora Club 2-3-4 Ir. Red Cross 2-3 Lee. Martha Roberta Marti Favorite Pastime: Talking Ambition: To take that cer- tain trip this summer Activities: Class Officer 4 Executive Board 2-3 National Honor Society 3-4 Girls State 3 Debate 2-3 Debate Pres. 3 Nat'l Forensic Lg. 2-3-4 Nat'l Forensic Lg. Vice Pres. 3-4 Heisey Award 1 lniwa Staff 4 Roundup Staff 2-3-4 Player's Club 3 Player's Secretary 3 Senior Play 4 Leonard, Barbara Helen Butch Favorite Pastime: Watching or participating in sports Ambition: To see the world Activities: Roundup Float 2-3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Library Club 4 Home EC. Club 3-4 Usher Corps 4 Christmas Program 3 LePard, lame: Glen uhm., Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To be successlul Activities: Lettermen's Club 3-4 Varsity Track 3-4 I. V. Track 1-2 I. V. Football 2 Intramural Basketball 4 Roundup Float l-2-3-4 Lietz, Rachel Elizabeth Rach Favorite Pastime: Going to games and shows Ambition: To go to Alaska Activities: Usher Corps 4 Chorus 2-4 Linden, Franz E. Elm Favorite Pastime' Arguing with Bob Ambition: To get a car that !'LlhS Activities: Representative 2 Agora Club 4 Agora Club Sec.-Treas. 4 Senior Ball 4 Intramural Basketball 1-4 Latin Club 2 Class Assembly l Intramural Basketball Champs 4 Roundup Float 1-3 x NN.. Lewin, Rosle Bell RoseBell Favorite Pastime: Eating Ambition: To lose weight Activities: Girls Athl. Assc. l-2-3-4 Volleyball Champs 4 Iniwa Staff 4 Bowling 3-4 Class Assemblies l-2 Library Club Pres, 4 Office Duty 4 Home Ec. Club 4 Players Club 3 Roundup Float 1-2-3 Driver's Course 3 ..! Lilleqard, Constance Louise Connie Favorite Pastime: Listening to music and dancing Ambition: To be a success in my future Activities: Entered from Geyser, Montana 2 1nt'l Friendship C. 2-3-4 Pan American 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Future Teachers 3-4 Llppert, Roger D. Favorite Pastime: Boo Boo Activities: Class Assembly 1-2-4 Roundup Float l-2-3-4 Roundup Assembly 2 Senior Play 4 Frosh-Soph Party l-2 Iunior Prom 3 Senior Ball 4 Distributive Edu. C. 4 Intramural Basketball 1 Players Club 2 Loucln, Robert Alden Bob Favorite Pastime: Being with Faye Ambition: To get through college Activities: Executive Board 4 Executive Board Alternate l Student Council 2-3 Orchestra 1-2-3 Nat'l Honor Soc. 4 Heisey Award l Senior Play 4 Roundup Float 1-2 Senior Ball Committee 4 junior Prom Committee 3 lp- O R Lindsay, Carol Doreen Favorite Pastime: Missoula and Dick Ambition: To get a MRS degree Activities: Booster Club 3-4 Booster Ball 3-4 Representative 1-2 Senior Ball Committee 4 Ski Club 4 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Class Assemblies 1-2-3 Latin Club 3 Girls Athl. Assc. 1-2 Players Club 3-4 Roundup Staff 3 Lode, Ioyce lone, Favorite Pastime: lim Ambition: Always to live a happy and successful life Activities: School Treasurer 4 Representative 2 Roundup Float 1 Nat'l Honor Soc. 4 Love Kenneth E. Ken Favorite Pastime Raising livestock or farmer Activities. Patrol Squad 3 Patrol Squad Chief 4 Roundup Parade l-2-3 4 Ambition To be a rancher college and be happy and Lundmqrk, Lois I. Favorite Pastime: Having fun Ambition: Tabe happy and successful in whatever I do Activities: Band I-2-3-4 Ski Club 2-3-4 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Pan American Club 3 Roundup Art Staff 3-4 Driver's Course 2 All-State Music Contest 3 Roundup Parade l-2-3-4 Girls Athl, Assc. 1 Christmas Program 4 Madson, David D. Dave Favorite Pastimez The great out-doors Ambition: To succeed in whatever I may take up in lite Activities: Ski Club 4 Roundup Float 1-3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Senior Play Committee 4 4? fl tgza .r 1 N37 N 7 N L 5 K R CL-xg, J' , is ZX 5 -, 4, N... S Lf ! X X D , ax' S. f Y: Lyman, Marion Elizabeth Mauko' ,Fhfhlgfd Adam Favorite Pastime: Rick . Dm . Ambition: To become a Favonte Pssflmef Hunting doctor and fishing Activities. Ambition: To see the Brook- Gms Athi ASSC 1.2 A lyn Dodgers win a series ' ' ctivities: giiirgbly 1 Distrigutivellilclui C. 4 Roundup mom 1-2-3 I- V-, Oolbc ' A11-School Play 4 Varsity Football 3 Stcqecrcm 4 I. V. Basketball 2-3 Office Duty 4 Intramural Basketball l-4 Makola, Iohn Alfred, Ir. lack Favorite Pastime: Building model airplanes Ambition: To become an aeronautical engineer Activities: Orchestra 1-2-3-4 Roundup Float 1-2-3 Frosh Basketball 1 Mattingly, Robert Iohn Bob Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing Activities: Lettermen's Club 3-4 Varsity Track 3-4 I. V. Track l-2 I. V. Football Z Intramural Basketball l-2-4 Stagecratt 4 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Malilani. Walter F. Wal1y Favorite Pastime: Going out with my old gang Ambition: To be successful in whatever I undertake Activities: Entered from Venice, Italy 2 Roundup Parade 2-3 1 42 l Mason. Carol Loono Favorite Pastime: Reading Ambition: To be happy Activities: Entered from Neihart High School 3 Matthews, Gary Iarnu ' 'Ma t' ' Favorite Pastime: Having a good time Ambition: To be a big suc- cess and find a job for Lee Activities: Representative 3 Ski Club 4 Bowling 2-3 Class Assembly 2 Frosh Track 1 Intramural Basketball 2 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Roundup Staff 4-5 Iniwa 4 Mclvor. Roberta Robbie Favorite Pastime: Bein w g ith the girls Ambition: To graduate from successful Activities: Executive Board l Booster Club 2-3-4 Booster Club Sec. 3 Nat'l Honor Soc. 4 Heisey Award 1 Ski Club 3-4 Latin Club 2 Debate 2 All-School Play Commit- tee 4 Senior Play Committee 4 Favorite Pastime Ambition: To see Miller, S. Lee .,Lee.. with the boys the stage Activities: Iniwa Staff 4 Roundup Staff 4 Roundup Day Parade 1-2-3-4 Roundup Planning Commit- tee 4 Frosh Football 1 I. V. Football 2 Intramural Basketball 2-3 Frosh-Soph Party 2 Student Council 1 Distributive Edu. C. 4 Moe, Donna Lou Shmoe Favorite Pastime: Day Dreaming Ambition: To have my dreams come true Activities: Orchestra l-2-3-4 French Club 2-3-4 French Club Pres. 4 Class Assembly l All-School Play l-3 All-School Play Assistant Director 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 French Club Dance 2 The Slave With Two Faces 1 Mikado 4 Montcalm. lack Lowell Iacques Favorite Pastime: Ioy Ambition: Professional Art Critic Activities: Distributive Edu. C. 4 Patrol Squad 2 Roundup Committee 1-2-3-4 : Having fun Mat on Morris, Betty Lou Louie Favorite Pastime: Arguing Politics with Ester, playing Mul I R tennis, an getting together .rffmgggn L.. with the bunch Favorite Pastime: The culvert Ambglgnl To be slfcfssfull Ambition: Wait until Uncle Unk Gplwlt? W Q ever Sam gets through with me tg fu? m I e Activities. Activities. Student Council 4 Senior Play 4 Roundup Float 1-2 Class Assembly 2-3-4 Iunior Prom Committe Ir. Red Cross 4 Representative 1-2-3 Girls Athl. Assc. Executive Board 3-4 Executive Board Alternate 4 9 3 Girls Athl. Assc. 1-2-3-4 Class Assembly 2-3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Senior Play Committee 4 Roundup Day Dance Com- mittee 3 Murphy. Beverly lean ..Murph,, Molen, Michael Favorite Pastime: Dancing Mike Ambition: To be a social Enlisted in Dnitedsgtatea A VQOPEZY c vi sz Navy FUI of 19 Girls Athl. Am. 1-2-3-4 Girls Athl. Assc. Executive Board 4 Distributive Edu. C. 4 Driver's Course 3 Mylkewltz. Vlrqlnia Moody, Shirley Anne Sam or Mood Favorite Pastime: Writing to Fanny Ambition: To change Sam to Saw Activities: Girls Athl. Assc. l-2-3-4 Girls Athl. Assc. Executive Board 3 French Club 2-3 French Club Sec. 3 Roundup Assembly l Roundup Float 1-2-3 Senior Play Committee 4 Ushers Club 4 French Club Dance 2 Stagecraft 4 Rs. Muir. Artha Lee Favorite Pastime: Having a good time Ambition: To go to college Activities: Roundup Staff 3 Ir. Red Cross 3 Ski Club 2-4 Girls Athl. Assc. 1-2 Distributive Edu. C. 4 Home Ec. Club 4 Library Club 4 Int'l Friendship C. 2 Driver's Course 2 Roundup Day Float 1 ucineyu Favorite Pastime: Hunting fishing, out door sports dancin and layin the 9 P 9 accordian Ambition: To be a teacher Activities: Distributive Edu. C. 4 Distributive Edu. C. Sec 4 Library Club l-2-3-4 Iniwa Staff 3-4 Ir, Red Cross 2-3 Q43 Nichols, Francn Pauline Fran or Nick Favorite Pastime: Dancing Ambition: To make a certain someone happy Activities: Girls Athl. Assc. 1-2-3-4 Distributive Edu. C. 4 Iniwa Staff 4 Roundup Staff 4 Office Duty 4 Noble, Edward ,,Ed.. Favorite Pastime: Playing Cards Ambition: To be a profes- sional gambler Activities: Norlinq, Albert Dale Executive Board 1-2 Roundup Staff 4 Iniwa Staff 4 Roundup Business Mana- ger 4 Iniwa Business Manager 4 Golf 1-2-3-4 Intramural Basketball 1-2 K lf' ' Favorite Pastime: Keeping the Ford running Ambition: To get through Activities: Re-entered from Helena, Montana 3 Projectionists Club 1-2-3-4 Latin Club 2 Patrol Squad 1-2 Roundup Parade 2 Distributive Edu. C. 4 1441 Noble, Cliliiord Arthur ., nu Favorite Pastime: Enjoying life Ambition: To be a success in whatever I do Activities: Chorus 2-4 Class Assembly 2 Frosh-Soph Party 2 Representative 2 , .,i- g 1 h ,LV il x SC vi I 5 .. Nordby, Ianot Gail HIGH., Favorite Pastime: lust living Ambition: To find a career in art Activities: Booster Club 3-4 Booster Sec. 4 Booster Queen 4 Nat'l Honor Soc. 3-4 Roundup Art Staff 1-4 Girls Athl. Assc. 1-2 Iunior Ball Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Heisey Award 1-3 Ski Club 4 f-,Eg :Z till l'Wi'7 x O'Boylo, Patrick D. Pat Favorite Pastime: Working on my Ford Ambition: To be a millionare before l'm 21 Activities: Football 1-2-3 Patrol Squad l-2 Driver's Course 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Olds, William Wind Y Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing Activities: Booster Club 2-3-4 Ski Club 4 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Intramural Basketball 1-2-3-4 Legion Baseball 2-3 Roundup Committee 4 Senior Play Committee 4 Booster Club Pres. 4 Oakland, loanno Loo ' 'Ioanie' ' Favorite Pastime: Going out with the gang Ambition: To go to college and be a stenographer Activities: Heisey Award 3 Girls Athl. Assc. l-2-3 Latin Club 3 Band 1-2-3-4 Orchestra 2-4 All-State Band 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Music Award 3 Clarinet Quartet 3-4 Roundup Day Parade l-2-3-4 Olds, Robert Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing Ambition: To be a great success in lite Activities: Ski Club 3-4 Roundup Committee 3-4 Intramural Basketball I-2-3-4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Senior Play Committee 4 Int'l Friendship C. 1-2-3 Oliver, Lawrence ,,LcmY,, Favorite Pastime: Flying the Piper Cub Ambition: To be a success in whatever I try Activities: Ski Club 4 Senior Play Committee 4 Oswald, Carol Ruth Favorite Pastime: Going to the movies Ambition: To be happy cmd successful in the future Activities: Girls Athl. Assc. 2 lnt'l Friendship C. 3-4 Class Assembly 2 Roundup Staff 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Pax-teh. Gene Cookie Favorite Pastime: Going to church Ambition: To be an account- ant Activities: Entered from Hamilton, Montana 2 Patrol Squad 2-3-4 Patrol Squad Captain 2-4 Band 3 Pendergrass, Don Harvey lust Don Favorite Pastime: Doing my homework Activities: Ski Club 3-4 lnt'l Friendship C. 1-2 Intramural Basketball l-2-3-4 Roundup Float 2-3-4 Senior 'Ball Committee 4 Bowling l-2 Overlolt. Clarence Claire Favorite Pastimes Sports Ambition To be successful Activities: Ski Club 4 High School Rodeo 3-4 Intermural Basketball 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 lniwa 4 Roundup Staff 4 Roundup Parade l-2-3-4 C.Y,C, Boxing 2-3-4 Pate. Ralph Loo ..Lee.. Favorite Pastime: Doing what comes naturally Ambition: To succeed in whatever I undertake Activities: Distributive Edu. C. 4 Ski Club 4 Senior Play Committee 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 of ll X M f'f 'Y 'frx Q 51226.27 4:0 Poten, Ernest C. Ernie Favorite Pastime: Being with my friends Ambition: To lead a long and successful life Activities: Distributive Edu. C. 3-4 l. V. Football 2-3 Roundup Day Assembly 1 Roundup Float 3 Peterson, Marilyn Hazel Pete Favorite Pastime: Iohn and listening to other peoples troubles Ambition: To attend our re- union September 9, 1956 Activities: Roundup Staff 3-4 lniwa Staff 4 Int'l Friendship C. 1-2-3 Int'l Friendship C. Sec- Treas. 3 Girls Athl. Assc. 1-2-3 High School Week 4 Ir. Red Cross 4 Peres. Sally Ann Favorite Pastime: Vacations Ambition: To be a librarian Activities: French Club l-2-3-4 CARE Campaign Chair- man 3 French Club Vice Pres. 3 Library Club Vice Pres. 2 Orchestra l-2-3-4 Orchestra Treas. 4 l-leisey Awards 1-3 Girls' State Alternate 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Nat'l Honor Soc. 3-4 Latin Club 4 Roundup Staff 3 Peterson. Ester Pays Favorite Pastime: Arguing politics with Betty and writing letters, skating, movies, and swimming Ambition: To be a success in life Activities: Entered from Scobey, Montana 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Senior Play Committee 4 Roundup Day Float 4 Alternate Representative Peterson, H. Merton Meri Favorite Pastime: The great outdoors Ambition: To own a cattle ranch in the rockies or badlands Activities: Ski Club 4 Distributive Edu. C. 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Senior Play Committee 4 Football 2 l45l Petty, Gone Favorite Pastime: Living Ambition: To be a centen- arian Activities: Entered from Chester Montana 3 Football 3 Track 3 Roundup Float 3 Intramural Basketball 4 Anno Lucille ime: Being with To be a good wife Club 2-3-4 Edu. C, 3 Assc. 1-2-3-4 2-3-4 Preston, Marilyn HL nn .. Y Favorite Pastime: Giving Ioan and Shirley a rough time Ambition: Live, love, laugh and be happy Activities: Band 1-2-3-4 Representative 4 Girls Athl. Assc. 1-2-3 Roundup Parade 1-2-3-4 Class Assembly l Pep Band 1-2-3-4 Spring Festival 1-2-3-4 Music Award 3 Senior Play Committee 4 5 V1.4-'M N. CNYDN iff Polich. Barbara Favorite Pastime: Buying Radcliffe' Phyllis Ieqnnine Favorite Pastime: Listening to Ieanne's troubles Ambition: To attend our re- union September 9, 1956 Activities: clothes H ff Ambition: To go on to school Phyl ctivities: t ,J Ir. Red Cross 2-3-4 'GJ gr. Red Cross Vice Pres. 4 K N J J epresentative l ' ski Club 2-4 xx' Iunior Ball Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Senior Play Committee 4 Pubs.-Inrwa, Roundup 2-3-4 Roundup Head Typist 4 Pan American 3 Girls Athl. Assc. 1 Bowling l Frosh-Soph Party 2 k Preston, Barbara Loo Barbie Favorite Pastime: Wishing Ambition: To attend our N- union September l, l95l Activities: Ski Club 4 Heisey Award 3 Future Teachers 4 Future Teachers Pres. 4 Latin Club 2 Orchestra 1-2-3-4 Orchestra Librarian 3-4 Roundup Float l-2-3 Agora Club 4 Roundup Staff 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Girls Athl. Assc. l-2 Frosh-Soph Party l Girls Athl. Assc. l-2 French Club 3-4 Latin Club 2 French Club Dance 3-4 Roundup Staff 3-4 Players' Club 3 Medley Lane 3 lunior Prom Commiftee 3 Heagor. lack Favorite Pastime: Riding my motorcycle Ambition: To be a mechanic Activities: Projectionist l-2 Roundup Float l-2 Intramural Baskctball 3 Latin Club 4 Distributive Edu. C. 4 Pueschel, Carl Pol-lo Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To make a million Activities: Roundup Float l-2 Lettermen's Club 3-4 Ski Club 4 I. V. Football l-2 l- V. Track l Varsity Football 3-4 Honorable Mention Foot- ball 4 Athletic Honor Society 3-4 ., was Ray. Barbara Lorraine Barb Favorite Pastime: Andy Ambition: To be a success Activities: Girls Athl. Assc. 1-2-3-4 Home EC. Club 3-4 Home Ec. Sec. 4 lnt'l Friendship C. 4 Distributive Edu. C, 4 Usher Club 3 Class Assembly 2 Office Duty 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Senior Play Committee 4 Red Cross Varity Show 3 Roundup Float , V. :,,,.4.-WV., . . L , Myers? Roco. Margaret Ann Sparks or Smoky Favorite Pastime: Trying to keep up with the best oi the radio hams Ambition: To Contact a radio ham in Arabia Activities: Radio Club 3-4 Radio Club Sec. 4 Latin Club 2 Distributive Edu, C. 4 Girls Athl. Assc. l-2-3-4 Ski Club 4 Chorus 1 Senior Ball Committee 4 Spring Festival l Reiben, Lois lean Billie Favorite Pastime: Being with the gang Ambition: To make sure that a certain someone goes to heaven Activities: Girls Athl. Assc. l-2-3-4 Office Duty 3 Library Club 2 Latin Club 2 Ski Club 3-4 Driver's Course 2 Roundup Day Parade l Roundup Day Commit- tee 2-3 Richards, Dora Mariorie .,M1ke,. Favorite Pastimes Eating, talking, roller skating, and being with the kids. Ambition: To travel with Margie and always be hdppy Activities: Library Club 4 Library Club Treas. 4 Int'l Friendship C, 3-4 Girls Athl. Assc. l-2-3-4 Drum Corps 2 Senior Ball Committee 4 Senior Play Committee 4 Distributive Edu, C. 4 Spring Festival l-2-3-4 Chorus l-2-3-4 Ritter, Phyllis Lee Tex Favorite Pastime: Keeping a certain someone happy Ambition: To travel the United States with Billie Activities: Girls Athl. Assc. 1-3-4 Library Club l-3-4 Library Club Treas. 2 Library Club Pres. 3 Ski Club 4 Driver's Course 3 Office Duty 3 Distributive Edu, C, 4 Reiter. Gene I.. Little Beaver Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing Ambition: To become an engineer or pilot Activities: Entered from Glasgow, Montana 4 Richardson, Roger P. Favorite Pastime: Skiing Activities: .Football 1-2 Varsity Football 3-4 Lettermen's Club 4 Iunior Prom 3 Ski Club 1-2-3-4 Roundup Float 1-2-3 Executive Board 2 A, V Rohan, lim Thorpe Favorite Pastime: Shirley and sports Ambition: To own a big cattle ranch Activities: Lettermen's Club 2-3-4 Varsity Football 2-3-4 I. V. Basketball 2 Varsity Track 2-3-4 I. V. Track 1 Freshman Basketball 1 All-State Football 4 Intramural Basketball 4 Vigilante 3-4 Robertson, Nancy lane Nano Favorite Pastime: Skiing Ambition: To take that certain trip this summer Activities: Booster Club 4 Booster Ball Committee 4 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Senior Play Committee 4 Booster Queen Candidate 4 Girls Athl. Assc. 1-2 Ski Club 3-4 Class Assembly 1 Roundup Staff 3 Christmas Assembly 1-2 Rivera, Verda Carmen Favorite Pastime: Being with Bill Ambition: To always be huppy Activities: Driver's Course 3 Twirlers 1-2-3 Distributive Edu. C. 4 Home Ec. Club 4 Girls Athi. Assc. 1-2 'I .-':g 4 Roberts, Dorothy Gwendolyn HDOV1 Favorite Pastime: A little bit of everything Q G Ambition: To be at our re- union September l, 1958 Activities: Agora Club 2-3-4 Agora Sec. 4 Heisey Award 1-3 Nat'l Honor Soc. 3-4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Usher Club 3 Iniwa Staff 4 Roundup Staff 2-3-4 Orchestra 2 Spring Festival 2 Latin Club 2 Robinson. Carol Icmice Favorite Pastime: Writing to Bill Ambition: To always be happy Activities: Office Duty 4 1477 Rothweilor, Lyle Loo Lyle Favorite Pastime: Making cmd spending money Ambition: To have a busi- ness oi my own Activities: Student Manager l-2-3-4 Ski Club 3 Roundup Float 1-2 Lettermen's Club 2-3-4 .Vigilante 3-4 Intramural Basketball 1-4 Senior Ball Committee 4 'Hr Sundry. Tommy E. it-I-ornn Favorite Pastime: Hunting, fishing, and radio Ambition: To succeed in any trade Activities: Cathode Ray Club 4 Nat'l Forensic Lg. l Roundup Float 2 Schmidt. Albert Favorite Pastime: Working with radio Ambition: To be an engineer Activities: Radio Club 4 Radio Club Treas. 4 Intramural Basketball 4 f48J agx ,lt Q' 4 3 ff I F' 1 Rytz, Sharon Louise Louise l Favorite Pastime: Music Ambition: To attend our re- ,schockf Frank , union September 11 1958 Favorite Pastime: Living it up Activities. Ambition: To be a success Orchestra 1-2-3-4 ACUVIUES7 Orchestra Treas. 3 Heisey Award 1-3 Nat'l Honor Soc. 3-4 Agora Club 3-4 Agora Club Vice Pres. 4 Spring Festival l-2-3-4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Senior Play Committee 4 Northwest Music Festival 2 Christmas Concert 1-2-4 Mikado 4 Ski Club 4 Roundup Float 1-2 Roundup Committee 3 Freshman Assembly 1 Iunior Prom Committee 3 I. V. Track 1-2 Intramural Baseball 1 Intramural Basketball 1-4 Bowling l Schafer. Robin Louise The Turk of Willie Favorite Pastime: Dissipatin with the Admiral Ambition: Ad Astrum Activities: 9 Player's Club 3-4 All-School Play l-3 Play Festival 4 Nat'l Forensic Lg, 2-3 Orchestra 1-2-3 Music Award 3 Representative 3 Class Assembly 1-2 Roundup Assembly 3 Roundup Float 1 Pan American Club 2 U. N. Contest 2-3 Scotson, Richard Russell Scotty Favorite Pastime: Keeping Punch happy Ambition: To get a college education and then use it Activities: .Lettermen's Club 2-3-4 Varsity Track 2-3-4 Varsity Football 4 I. V. Football 1-2 I. V. Track 1 Vigilante 2-3-4 Nat'l Athl. Honor Soc. 3-4 Student Court 3 All State Track 3 Iniwa Staff 4 Roundup Staff 3-4 Senior Play Committee 4 Schmidt, David Dave Favorite Pastime: Photo- graphy and sports Ambition: To be an engineer Activities: Roundup Photographer 4 Representative 4 Roundup Staff 2-3-4 Iniwa Staff 3-4 Projectionist Club 2 Senior Announcements Committee 4 Schott, Peggy Ioh Pegs Favorite Pastime: Being with the girls Ambition: To graduate from college Activities: Nat'l Honor Soc. 4 Heisey Award 1 Players Club 3-4 Players Club Pres. 4 Booster Club 2-3-4 French Club 3-4 Ski Club 4 Pan American Club 3 All-School Play 3-4 Senior Play 4 Nat'l Forensic Lg. 2 Seman, Charline Ioyco Char, Saylor Ambition: To have all my dreams come true Activities: Office Duty 4 Driver's Course 3 Girls League 3-4 Sheiiels, Iohn Favorite Pastime: Undertaker Ambition: To be successful in whatever I undertake Activities: Heisey Award l Representative 1 Roundup Float 3 ...N-4 X Simklnl. leny K. lemme Favorite Pastime: Fishing and sports Ambition: To be a commer- cial artist Activities: Concert Band 2-3-4 Marching Band 1-2-3-4 Driver's Course 3 Intramural Basketball 1-2 Band Award 3-4 Band Tour 2-3-4 Orchestra Concert 3 All-City Festival 2-3-4 Roundu Parade l-2 3-4 p . Havre Music Festival 2-3-4 x Skinner. Robert M. Bob Ambition: To become success- ful in the field of medicine Activities: Entered from Livingston, Montana 3 Shy. Shirley Ann Shirl Favorite Pastime: Listening to records and music in general Ambition: To tultill my dreams of the tuture Activities: Latin Club 2 Bowling l-4 'l'eacher's Club 3-4 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Usher's Club 4 Usher Captain 4 Ski Club 4 Senior Tea Committee 4 Outside Music 3-4 R Smith. Sheila Aline Smitty Favorite Pastime: Laughing Ambition: To attend our re- union September l, 1958 Activities: Ski Club 4 Agora Club 4 Senior Play Committee 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 lniwa Staff 4 Literary Editor, Roundup 4 Orchestra l-2-3-4 Orchestra Publicity Chair- man 4 Band 4 Messiah 2-4 Sinifi. Helen Favorite Pastime: To be with Ioyce Ambition: To be a teacher Activities: Girls Athl. Assc. 1-2 Int'l Friendship C. l Teachers Club 3-4 Senior Play Committee 4 I 9 lg Al is 8 Spencer. Donna Lynn lust Donna Favorite Pastime: Dreaming Ambition: To attend our re- union September l, 1958 Activities: Agora 2-3-4 Agora Vice Pres. 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Nat'l Honor Soc. 4 Heisey Award 2 Senior Play Committee 4 Ski Club 4 Players Club 3 Girls Athl. Assc. 1-2 Drum Corps 1 Smith. Richard I.. Dick Or Smitty Favorite Pastime: Sports and Marty Ambition: To be a rancher with a college education Activities: Distributive Edu. C. 4 Roundup Float 3 Frosh Football l 'sill' Snyder. Carl Brown Admiral Favorite Pastime: Amateur radio, country dances, Turk's Harem Ambition: Electronic tech- nician Activities: Radio Club 3-4 Projectionist's Club 2 Distributive Edu. C. 4 Class Assembly 3 4 Stanford, Virginia Lee Ginger Favorite Pastime: Reading, writing and painting Ambition: To be a writer Activities: Girls Athl. Assc. 1-2 N91 Stevens, Mark Myron Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To enter the field ot dentistry Activities: Iunior Class Vice Pres. 3 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 lntramural Basketball l-4 Ir. Red Cross 2 Roundup Float l-2-3 Rotiridup Assembly 2 Stocker, Darlene Marie Dar Favorite Pastime: Boxing matches and looking Ambition: To be a nurse and to be happy Activities: Girls Athl. Assc. I-2 Pan American 2-3 Ski Club 1-2 Roundup Float l-2 Senior Play Committee 4 Nursing Club 4 Roundup Staff 4 Iniwa Staff 4 Drivers Course 2 4.7-??.f' 'Z K afsgz, lt fe, X XX, Stevenson, Gloria Ruth Favorite Pastime: Studying sciences, math and history Ambition: To do something useful here in this world Activities: Eye Checker 3-4 Tarpley, Donna Lee Rusty Favorite Pastime: Day dreaming Ambition: To go to Hawaii in September Activities: Girls Athl. Assc. 1-2-3 French Club 3-4 Distributive Edu. C. 4 Roundup Float 1-2-3-4 French Club Dance 2-3-4 Girls League 3-4 Thayer, Lorraine Ianet ' 'Lorry' ' Favorite Pastime: Trying to ain wei ht 9 Q Ambition: To go to California Activities: . Slmql' Rfldy , Distributive Edu. C. 4 Favorite Pastime. Hunting Girls Aim Assc 1-2 cmd fishing ski Club 2-4 ' in:b1l39n:- To Own G new cur Senior Ball Committee 4 C wi lest' . Senior Play Committee 4 Proiectionist Club l-2-3-4 Roundup Float 1-2-3,4 Roundup HOG' 1 Roundup Staff 4 Stromberq, Michael Francis .V Mike Favorite Pastime: Sports , is Ambition: To be on a basket- Q g f ball team K -dl, : Activities: 1 Freshman Basketball 1 I. V. Basketball 2 Roundup Float 1 Latin Club 2 1503 Iniwa Staff 4 Players Club 2-3 Girls League 3-4 .. 40 Tanner. Clara Ioyce Bubby Favorite Pastime: Singing and playing the piano Ambition: To become a con- cert singer Activities: Girls Athl. Assc. 1-2-3 Band l-2-3 Chorus 2-3-4 Mikado 4 Havre Festival 2-3 Spring Festival l-2-3-4 Girls Sextet 3-4 Missoula Festival 4 French Club 3-4 French Club Dance 3-4 Teichrow. Sharon Darlene MDCK.. Favorite Pastime: Lettin m 9 Y mind wander oft to Colorado Ambition: To take that certain trip this summer Activities: Entered from Glasgow, Montana 2 French Club 2-3-4 French Dance 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Senior Play Committee 4 Roundup Staff 2 Bowling 2-3 Band 2-3 Players Club 3-4 Spring Festival 2-3 Tiffany, Hal Edward Tiff Favorite Pastime: Trying not to get along with Zail Ambition: To be the best accountant on the other side of the Mississippi Activities: Marching Band 2-3-4 Concert Band 2 Basketball Band l-2-3 Roundup Parade 1-2 Todd, Beatrice Marie Beeiie Favorite Pastime: Talking on the phone Ambition: To be on the stage ol the Metropolitan Opera House Activities: Girls Athl. Assc, l-2-3 French Club 2-3-4 Chorus l-2-3-4 Spring Festival l-2-3-4 Mikado 4 Girls Sextet 3-4 Glee Club 4 lniwa Staft 4 French Club Dance 2-3-4 Missoula Festival 4 Girls League 4 A 4 Q fits-r A f if rf :iff Tramelli. Lenore Mae Favorite Pastime: Shows, tennis, and music Ambition: To become a nurse Activities: l-leisey Award l Int'l Friendship C. 3-4 Int'l Friendship C. Pres. 3 lnt'l Friendship C. Record- ing Sec. 4 Music Award 3 Class Assembly 1-2 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Driver's Course 3 Nat'lForens1c Lg. 3 Voeqele, Leland Henry Lee Favorite Pastime: Working in my folks grocery store Ambition: To be successful in some business Activities: Class Assembl 2 Y Christmas Assembly 2-3-4 Roundup Float 2 Spring Festival l-2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Todd, Phillip L. Phil Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To graduate from college before Uncle Sam calls me. Astivitiesz Student Body Pres. 4 Student Body Vice Pres. 3 Nat'l Athl, Honor Soc. 3-4 Heisey Award l Boys' State 3 All-State Honorable Men- tion 4 Roundup Sports Editor 4 l.ettermen's Club 2-3-4 Varsity Basketball 2-3-4 Varsity Track 2-3-4 Tucker, Roberta lean Ieanie or Tuck Favorite Pastime: Wishing Ambition: To travel and al- ways be happy Activities: Representative 2-4 Girls Athl. Assc. 1 Ski Club 2-4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Roundup Staff 3-4 lniwa Stott 4 Mikado 4 Girls League 3-4 Spring Festival 3-4 Wurzeka, Ron D. Zeke ' Favorite Fastimr-: Sports Ambition: To be SllfL'F slrtul in life Activities: Boys' State 3 Football Varsity 3-4 Track Varsity 3-4 Lettermen's Club 3-4 Nat'l Athl. Honor Soc. 3-4 All-State lst Team Tackle 4 All-American 4th Team Tackle 4 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Vigilante 3-4 Roundup Staff 3-4 Iniwa Staff 4 Ski Club 4 fi N Wendi, Lou Favorite Pastime: Skiing Ambition: Very little Activities: Booster Club 3-4 Agora Club 2-3-4 Players Club 3-4 Ski Club l-2-4 Lettermen's Club 4 Varsity Football 3-4 All-School Play 3 Chorus l-2-3-4 junior Prom Committee 3 Senior Boll Committee 4 Roundup Assembly 3 i l t Warrington, Monty M. Favorite Pastime: Rodeos and horses Ambition: To be a success Activities: High School Rodeo 3-4 Ski Club 4 lniwa Stat! 4 Roundup Staff 4 Intramural Basketball 4 Roundup Parade 1-2 Senior Ball Committee 4 QC . 41 Weigel, Ruby F. Favorite Pastime: Movies and music Ambition: To be a commer- cial teacher Activities: Entered from Ursuline Academy 2 Home Ec. 4 Int'l Friendship C. 3-4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Driver's Course 3 Roundup Float 3 Roundup Committee 2 Wetzel, Charlene Louisa Hcliflfll Favorite Pastime: Dancing Ambition: To live, love, and be happy Activities: lnt'l Friendship C. 3-4 Distributive Edu. C. 4 Roundup Committee 2 Senior Ball Committee 4 Girls Athl. Assc. l t5ll West, Robert L. Bob Favorite Pastime: Relaxing Ambition: To buy Croxiords Activities: Intramural Basketball I-2 Distributive Edu. C. 4 While, Robert I.. Bob Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing Activities: Distributive Edu, C. 4 . t Qi l .5 5 Wills, Carol Pastime: Being with e.ary and a Activities: Entered from Power, Montana 4 Representative 4 Christmas Program 4 l 57- l Weyer, Bruce Censor Favorite Pastime: Cruising the drag Ambition: To make my first million as a teacher Activities: Agora Club 2-3-4 Future Teachers 3-4 Future Teachers America, Vice Pres. 4 Orchestra I-2-3-4 Heisey Award 3 Nat'l Honor Soc. 4 Northwest Music Confer- ence 2 String Quartet 4 Willis, William Wherry Bill Favorite Pastime: Music Ambition: To be the hottest pilot in the Navy Activities: Representative 4 Senior Ball Chairman 4 Band I-2-3-4 Band Student Director 4 Band Vice Pres. 4 Drum Maior 3 Class Assembly 4 Chorus 3-4 Roundup Parade 1-2-3-4 Music Awards 3-4 Mikado 4 Boys' Octet 4 fi? H L, Nt lux I-,gg cl ill lil-f Winterrowd. Marie Anne ' 'Toni' ' Favorite Pastime: Rollerskat- ing and amateur radio Ambition: To travel and be happy with that certain someone Activities: Radio Club 3-4 Girls Athl. Assc. Ski Club 4 Distributive Edu. C. 4 Chorus 4 Representative 2 Girls League 3-4 Spring Festival 4 l-2-3-4 Wolverton, Boyd Lee Ambition: To have the big- gest cattle ranch in Montana Activities: I, V. Football 2-3 Class Assembly 2 Roundup Float l-2-3 Distributive Edu. C. 4 Distributive Edu. C. Vice Pres. 4 Frosh Basketball l Wilson, Beverly Ann Willie Favorite Pastime: Playing the piano Ambition: To lead a happy life Activities: Int'l Friendship C. 2 Bowling l Nurses Club 3-4 Girls League 3-4 Mikado 4 Winterrowd, Shirley Shirl Favorite Pastime: Gang parties Ambition: To go on to school Activities: Ski Club 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 lniwa Statt 4 Roundup Staff 4 Office Duty 4 Woodahl. Iumes Arvid lim or Arv Favorite Pastime: Music and athletics Ambition: To accomplish something worth while in this lite Activities: Class Pres. 1-2-3-4 Nat'l Honor Soc. 3-4 Nat'l Athl. Honor Soc. 3-4 He-isey Award l Varsity Football 3-4 Booster Club 3-4 Lettermen's Club 3-4 Boys' State 3 Student Council l Band 1-2 I. V. Football 1-2 Woolf, Raymond L. URGY.. Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To be an ex-soldier Activities: Varsity Track 2-3-4 Varsity Football 3-4 Co-Captain Football 4 Executive Board 3 Representative 4 Senior Ball 4 Vigilante 3-4 Roundup Floats l-2-3-4 I. V. Football 1-2 Frosh Basketball I Intramural Champs 4 li , -N S 4: . y f ff I -1 Al?-X sk - .i 'x 'gf f m l dx tl , I. X311 tg it tl 73' l cl. 5- ... ,. o if V t Zipperian, Donald Edwin Hzi H P Favorite Pastime: Looking for happiness and success Ambition: To find what I am Representative 1-2-4 Boy's State 3 Heisey Award 2 Intramural Basketball 1-2 lunior Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Class Assemblies 2-3 Spring Festival l-2-3 N.. Zurich, Audroe Ann Audy Favorite Pastime: My guy Reggie Ambition: To be hapPY and to be a good homemaker Activities: Int'l Friendship C, l-2-3-4 lnt'l Friendship C. Corres- ponding Sec. 3 Home Ec. Club 4 Spring Festival l-2-3-4 Roundup Float 1-2 Chorus 4 Office Force 4 Senior Tea Committee 4 Christmas Program l-2-3-4 N N fig? Wonin An-me T' -iT' J weave N A fi X, xl! c J Q4 1 'I 1 ti f . i N504 ' Senior play cast views Doctor in Spite of Himself script with Miss Tay1or's assistance. Xl can :Mays feffq mS3'., Alf nof much! I Shirley Erickson s Senior Girl tea Day. X, Zunchich, Michael G. Mike Favorite Pastime: Zunchich Body Shop Ambition: To own a Custom Shop with Slug Activities: Varsity Football 3-4 Lettermen's Club 3-4 All-State Football 4 Proiectionist l-2 Iunior Prom Committee Chairman 3 Senior Ball Committee Chairman 4 Vigilante 3-4 Ski Club 4 Intramural Basketball 3-4 I. V. Football 2 Shirley Fast receives questionnaire in preparation for first G. F. H. S. Career Doctor in Spite of Himself relaxes long enough for a pix Lou Wendt and Bill Conklin present duo-piano recital at Country Club. day. lim I.ePard being measured by Donna Spencer for that Happy graduation --1'f-W--sv'--'H i it , K if av 1 . .1 , 'V A ef BJ! SQL. 4' ar K 1 K - . f '-142 +1 ,,.,...l- wwf as .ga 1. E3 L L omior Cfdzfzf nv NM OFFICERS Presrdent Bob Tokerud Secretary Treasurer Ianet Lehman Ruth Harpel Sponsor Zale Chapman Sponsor Playmq the posltrons of upperclassmen for the lust year the Iunrors scored l1'1 muslcal athletlc scholastlc and socral act1v1t1es The southern accented Iumor Assembly and beautliul lumor Prom honormq the class of 53 furthered the 1ub1lant Iumors charqe to the goals of thexr senror year and qraduatron W1th eyes to the future and happmess and fun 1n the present the Class of 54 represents the qame of hte ln thelr school C551 C' ., I - in P rl '1 ,. 5 f Vice President ,, ,,., ,. ,, ,,,, , , , , ,,,,,,,,, Nancy Beattie 1 1 1 r . . . . 1 1 . . . 1 1 in 'AQ -v 'fi .Q ,, F1 . K ' i if U , ff 1 S f U' , ' I 5 uv I.. Y V - 5 ..a- - - -N 'Q' , L . , , ,. . . . , 3 1- , I F1 ' in ., vb .N , . K , 1. ,gk in xii? K 'L LN? f..,N 'Q4-Ti .--, H. Af '11 4' 455: Sw ,. ggi KI- ww . 2 . , , .. 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I 1 'Sli tg' - if .. , ,.-,, L We X , E L3 PE' ' ,f 1 ,4 Paranteau, Phyllis Parker, Ruth Patton, Iay Pauls, Patricia Pechta, Iames Pechta, Ianet Peck, Delbert Peklewsky, Leonard Peresini, Gene Perry, Denny Peters, Ed Peterson, Iean Peterson, Ruth Pleitle, Donna Phillips, Howard Phillips, Lee Pinsoneault, Beverly Pipes, Mary Pizzini, Rosemarie Poletto, Ieannette Porch, Steve Powell, lim Powell, Iohn Predovich, Johanna Prmzing, Lee Putnam, Bill Rawls, Venis Ray, Gordon Raymond, Bette Regan, Dan Revelle, Ianelle Ristow, David Raban, IoAnn Roberts, Myrna Roblnson, Darlene Rodgers, Louilla Rose, Sally Roseneau, lane Rothwell, Iohn Ryden, Kermit Sand, Gordon Sanders, Diane Sanderson, Dolores Schilling, Shirley Schmidt, Richard Schock, Beverly Schock, Bonnie Schulke, Peggy Schul z Mary Ann Schumacher Rita Scott Kermrtt Seese Carolyn Seidler Shirley Shane Gail Shannon, Leonard Shiro, Libby Siqler, Ruth Skulrud, Marlene Slanqer, Diane Slocombe, Iohn Smith, Don Smith, Iackie Smith, Iean Smith, Ronald Smith, William Soltesz, Margie Sorensen, Karen Sorensen, Leonard Spoerl, Karl Sprague, Ierry Steele, Doris Steifani, Ronald Stimac, Sonja Stimps, Iim Strickfaden, Marilyn Stuff, David Sweet, Fred Sweqer, Carol Swenson, Ed Taffolla, Loretta Taleff, Helen Taylor, Charlee Taylor, Warren Tenney, Lorraine Tenney, Patricia Thares, lim Thomas, Darrell Thompson, Heather Thompson, Shirley Thorson, Carmen Thorson, Carol Tokerud, Robert Tonkovich, Frank Tosten, Carl Toy, Ioe Travis, Bill Tuss, los Ulmer, Ilene Urquhart, Duane xg-Q wr K A 1 E N sf nv Vaqt, Donald 4 'if Valacich, Barry Vance, Barbara Van Denburg, Nancy Van Swearinqen, Mary Voden, Michelle Voeqele, Delano K l 2 R ts. it vi is . my w :Ui A r-- fi' ' 3- 'I sf tu 9-figs 5. 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'E 5 'F X r w H 'Jo' fx' C ,V -- hue : An orchid Cccxrncrtionl assembly Love letters? 191917, dow 17 U78 fjh C5219 0lfl'L0l 8 K QT-0 'T' 1 k OFFICER? Presldent Bob Young Secretary Treasurer Dorothy Acord lean Goven Sponsor Carl Kennedy Sponsor Boundtnq onto the held last fall H9527 four hundred twenty three Sopho mores dlsplayed the1r wholehearted enthusrasm to beqln thelr second game of the four game sertes offered at GFHS They demonstrated thelr abthty to work and root out better school partlctpatton m act1v1t1es DY QIVIYIQ a success ful Frosh Soph party Outstandmq muslcal and dramattc talent was shared wtth the school when they qave thetr famous Halloween Maqtc Toy Shop whtch was staged and dxrected by thetr class sponsor and super showman Carl Kennedy C63 Crm -- L v -I 4' . V Q Q 'Q 5, we 1 C, t 4 'V ts l ,355 J '. s . fi 3' X, t 5 r ' I ,. viCe'PfeSlLiefQt'ffff eee, fl ..ree ifQfQQQgfQgQQ eeeeee l eeeee Q re.eeC re-lily Pokqmey -. 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Moss, Larry ' 9 0' 'g , - L I ' 1 Mulvihlll, Dawn , I Munroe, Davxd - iv- C 5 , Muri, Soma L, y 9 Y Murphy, Carol 3 Y Y Murray, Michael , V ' MYSkEWllZ, Fred ' .R V Nass, Mrldred ' Nelson, Ethel -A ,, 5 - W- Nelson, Gordon ' W ' 33, X, Nelson, Richard V' : g Y- Nelson, Yvonne ' Q Nemec, Phyllis I t j Newell, Patsy f Newhall, Chandler A rx ., , Nxelson, Bob Q, Noble, lerry . ', 4 ' I North, Gayla J Yr figrffwt Nurse, lean Q l d., re-.uni ' H1 O'Brien, Pat . Obstorczyk, IoAnn 8 11 in A 5 O'Connell, Maureen 1 Q -F A Odeqard, Donald Q, we :Ir X Olson, George K , . 3 f' O ld, L t V V I I r swa es er , , .Q ' - A .1 Q I 5 lj . MJ , . 4' M I- 'Q Padbury, Yvonne Pancrch, Robert X F' Parker, Wade r klw us. Pasco, Allan iq ?', ' . Pate, Ronald ' lr' Paul, Rheta f 9? rv Peklewsky, Herold Peres, Robert 1 A Peterson, Marnie 1, K - ' 'S 5 3' 3 Peterson, Penny T A -W' 7 V, 1: Petrmi, Barbara 5:- Pike, Dick fu 4 Pitt Robert - V sv, 1 ' -J P lPlatte, Melvin ,Q 1 1 f X Q - Q K- Pokarney, Ierry '- 4 ,v Preston, Ianet N X 19? fl Preston, Nancy Purcell, Shirley Puzon, Lois Ouickenden, Charles Raddle, Rosalind Randall, Herbert Rasmussen, Myrlin Ratliff, Paul Rauniq, Barbara Reed, Phil Reeves, Iudy Regan, Iohn Reslelli, Ianet Richards, Wilbur Richardson, Michael Rirhmond, LloYd Riqney, Bob Robinson, Ken Roe, lack Rooney, Ed I ll Jyll - ' vlq -1 ft' if 'ca , . ...-. t lt o gl ,,:,Y 52 F will .' f yi! 3. Rounds, Prank h Rustvold, Sharon -Q Sandaker, Bill X? 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'B' is Vukasin, Shirley w, I t ff- Walbon, Barbara 95? - V ' Ward, Ernest ' Waugh, Leroy , ' ' Weaver, Thelma -- Q Wells, lack West, Rachel 4 U f Westerland, Ted K 1 , Wetzel, Ierry I A x 4 ' , X, , ff' 2 ii . , .1 9. 2 White, Margie ., 1 Whitsell, Norma -Q I -W Whitton, Leota if Wienholz, Barbara A t-H ' Wilkie, Vonice J SSA 4' 1' f ' a William, Mary Io Ir, f , ' ' J 'Q . -, 1.1 3 V XV W Fei V ' L i- It 5 A 'A' ' . 'ft Q FN rf' ! I . ' N rf' l pw.. ,Ev ,xxx 4-2. Wilson, Gary Wilson, Lane Wilson, Warren Wolff, Roberta W A ' Wood, Ioy x Woolsey, John w e Woolsey, Thelma Wren, Donna Wright, Rita Wright, Robert Young, Iames Young, Phyllis Stevenson, Robert F 1 f .gm L .., lf. A. v 2 S Young, Robert Zarr, Mamlyn Zom, Caryl W5 not the Greatesi Show on Earth Lx Sugar and Spice and Everything- QOPXQ Th e W1'IQh SS Q nd fhejr Brew io ODS Crew SX GRADE , 60665 QYGOQS QC dbi QXOWQ Qxasl 1 64,95 84061669 The First to C. A. R. E, J Q, s Q MXN Sllllll -C' -1 N. Kip's Capers Vt inner of United Air Lines Essay Con- test, Malcolm Hancock Art Structure-'s Stained Glass is lesse White, Renate Huy, Norman Fox -author of Gun Smoke, Susan Cabot, we it 5 'J-ai 4, Egg Audie Murphy, stars of the show x -we , X i Y I 1 O b . h, y Christmas Teas Hostesses if , Caie - . 1 , K 72 , l O5 Cards o Cwxgm in ,pb lniwa Reporters 'th A tw W1 Ctor, lesse White of Gun Smoke' .a-Q 'Q Hero Worship ot Audie Murphy 'E,l!lp.. The Final Decision Santa's Art Helpers' ji? WL6ll'L !6l55 f v 1 5 OFFICERS Presxdent Paul Baumgartner Vxce Presxdent Carol Monroe Secretary Treasurer Donna Barley Lorna Mattson Sponsor lack Syostrom Sponsor K1ck1ng the ball across the goaline to make a dynamlc 1mpress1on upon the upper classmen was the sparkhng class of 56 Instead of the trad1t1ona1 whtte washtng Job of the G F the Prosh pa1nted lt w1th mce cream and cake to add to the fun Sornethlng new brought 1n by the Freshman g1r1s were the teas held 1n May IH honor of the n1nth and tenth grade students of the Par1s Glbson Iun1or I-hgh and the West S1de Iumor I-hgh who w11l attend GFHS next fall The Roar 1ng Twenhes assembly presented Ianuary 21 by the up and com1ng class of 56 proved they are not the usual green frosh but very eager and off to a tlymg start under the sp1r1ted and enthuslastlc sponsorshlp of MISS Mattson and Mr Snostrom 173 'fin 9 v , Z.- M Ab 1 ik fx Q 22 syii? I 'TN 4 9' 1 ,f Y ' -9, A . f , U' x vf ll ' 1 , n 5 . , ! I he 'Dr .fy 'QE S in Qgi , .. 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X k ' I Iones, Donna ,R A A 4 rv. -- Iones, LaVerna g Pg-L '-t ' jones, Marylu - 4 ' Kalan1ck,Iohn ' pig! Kampsnider, John N Kaste IoAnn ... Sena t 9- X ' N K' K l si. I ,Q xr . 1: 1 Kelly, Eva . Kelley, Thomas , 5' A Kennedy, Iudy if Kercher, Dorothy A C Kingston, Iohn , V X Knight, Harold -xl 'Y Nl? 2-4 ' 3 , 'fl S3 4--o , ., 'ii' l 3-ag of ', L -'21 I , U. 1 A it .Ti .X Knott, Alice Koetter, Alfred Kolstacl, Dayton Koth, Robert Kralich, Mikell Kroop, Gary Kuno, Pennee LaMunion, Velora Larkin, Douglas LaRue, Elaine Leeper, Iohn Lewis, Douglas Liebett, James Liming, Maurice Lmdbolm, Melvin Lindsey, Mary Linn, Robert Loy, Helen 5 - .- Lueder, Floyd 'S 3 G 1 Lundbory, Elizabeth gg ,- Lussier, Florence A - Lyman, Howard 9 R '42 X v X ,.'JxQ MacDonald, Margaret . X 5-fb Y Makela, Don X 3 l sg, is , Martinich, Juanita T .A Maurath, Marilyn . 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Stevens, Karen St. Jermaine, Marilyn Stone, Iacquoline Sundqren, Harold Sutton, Bill Talbot, Penny Taylor, Barbara Templeton, Nova Tenney, Gerald Thompson, George Thorvilson, Sharon Todd, David Tonkovick, Fred Tovson, Ianet Trafton, Lorelie Trinsastich, Ronald Tucker, Margaret Tuss, Iohn Ulmer, Gary Urquhart, Ioan Valanas, Sunday Van Sevearinqen, Hugh Wallace, Margaret Walth, Clarence Wandke, Robert Washburn, Patricia Waters, Karen Wegman, Sylvia Weisleman, Gerald Weismann, Karen Welch, Ioan Wells, Bernadean Wells, William West, Arthur Whealy, Dorothy Wilke, Isabelle Williams, Daniel Williamson, Dennis Wocasek, Lanny Wolverton, Keith Woods, Charles Workman, Shirley Worstell, Richard Wright, Diane Wuerfel, Bonnie Young, Marcia Zohler, Joseph ,if .K -K , nw .- . vw 'vi-w . 1 3 434-L sy .. as ,., .A X ' A ..-.. -. xl. t' hi T of-sf tv- A I, 4 M a K wt' l 1 2- 511 X -i if ,, :Q Q Q W I Al 4 .t T' xg 'ALR 0 L. xx - i T 4 . x 3 K X 40, ' X rx, '5 1 tx in D J. f, t ' ' fi Q ' I 'Q ,S if 1 t t. 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Baskets ball and Track though less em- phasised then football show good coaching and well taught sportsmanship. Above, left to right: Bill Swarthout. head football coach, G. F. H. S. athletic directory Floyd Schlameus. trainer: Bob McKay, Freshman football and basketball: Dutch Dahmer, assistant football and head basketball coach. Dick Keniston, head track and l. V. football coach: Lud lun, I, V. football and basket' ball coach. These boys elected by their team-mates as the most valuable players in their respective sports show well the fine charctor and well bred sportsmanship taught at Great Falls, Ed Hay was elected most inspirational player by his basketball team-mates, also being elected Co-Captain. lim Roban thought by his fellow football players as most worthy of the coveted most valuable player award was also a Co-Captain. Standing left to right: Head basketball coach Dahmer, basketball M. V. P. Ed Hay, fooiball M. V. P. lim Roban, head football coach Swarthout. These boys represent the fact that the traditional dumb athlete phrase is really un- , founded. By earning and keep- ing a grade average better X than that of the school they Q earn the privilage of this 1.2. award. This shows again the yi, versitility of these boys leaders in the school as well as in the athletic field. Standing left to right Warren Grass Kent Holtz Al Kerr Don Knechtges Dan Stephens Carl Pueschel Daryl Bruchshen Lou Wendt and Coach Swarthout botto'n row Malcolm Hancock Bob Mattingly lim Woodahl Ron Hall Dick Scotson Ron Warzeka John Hanson Phil Todd Z700fMf Bisons Bisons Bisons Bisons Bisons Bisons Bisons- Bisons- Bisons Ron Wurzekcx Tackle All Steve First Team A1lAmericcn High School 4th Team 1' af Q 3 i. 1 4 Behind the scenes Phil Todd-End All-State Honorable Mention Q, -v- -y- ....--'T-.-' I Ed Hay-Center All-State Hon, Mention Carl Pueschel-Tackle All-State I-lon. Mention Real champions are not always judged by the con- tents of the trophy case. Other traits, such as sports- manship, rigorous and dili- gent training, good clean play and an earnest desire to win ball games-these a r e t h e characteristics which determine the qual- ity of a good team. The 1952 Bison gridders demon- strated all these factors as well as giving a good ac- count of themselves in the won-lost columns. This re- port, covering a ninegame slate, shows the Herd com- ing out on top five times, while losing only three, and battling to a heart- breaking deadlock in the season's finale with Hel- ena's Crimson Bengals. Statistically, the Bisons ranked high. ln the nine contests, we scored an average of better than nine points per game, while holding the opposition to Warren Johnson-Guard All-State First Team less than six points. Only once were the B i s o n s scored on more than one touchdown. ln that game -the Bengal contest - each 'team scored two six- pointers. The Bisons em- ployed a two-platoon sys- tem this season, and held their opponents to an aver- age of less than six points per game, while they scored better than nine per contest, themselves. Alter travelling nearly eight hundred miles to Nampa, Idaho, September 6, the Bisons found pay dirt tough to reach. Great Falls outrushed and out- charged the Bulldogs but could not crack the goal- line to score. Nampa's All- State Don Ridenour broke over from the nine yard line to give the Bulldogs their 6-O victory. The following weekend, the Herd played host to the Anaconda Copperheads in Bob Black-End a non-conference game. lt wasn't until the third peri- od that Fullback lim Bo- ban dashed 74 yards for the Bisons' first score ot the season. Big lim passed to End Bob Black for the next TD, then plowed across for the extra point as the Bisons won, 13-O. Glasgows Scotties in- vaded the Electric City the next week. The Highland- ers drew first blood, Tom- my Farrell scoring in the tirst period. But the Herd rebounded w i t h Boban, Ken Gue, and lohn Han- sen r u s h i n g tor touch- downs and Phil Todd kick- ing the extra points alter each 6-pointer to give the locals a well-earned 23-7 victory. The Bisons opened their Big Six season the follow- ing weekend at Billings. In a game marred by tum- bles, penalties, and other Gene Brown-Tackle hinderances, mostly at the expense of the Bisons, the Billings squad upset the Herd 7-6. The contest was a controversial one, caus- ing a great deal of discuss sion as to the judgment of the officials of the game. The Broncs' lay Archer scored all seven Billings points, Gue doing the hon- ors for Great Falls. The undefeated Spartans of Missoula, u n d e r the g u i d a n c e of first-year coach, Hal Sherbeck, came to Memorial Stadium Oc- tober 4, loaded with size and speed. The B i s o n s showed outstanding defen- sive power, holding the Spartans to 83 net yards gained, most ot those com- ing in the initial period. A coffin corner kick by Don Knechtges set up the Great Falls TD. Rohan scored from 12 yards out to score 6 points for the Herd, Todd Ken Gue-Halfback v Q.. ' v 'M' v- Lets sit this one out, Lou Wendt-End ri Hansen-Halfback lack Whealy-Halfback wa-fmt gl 'S' 5 'V .f- Calm before the dog ptle Bob Korm Quarterback fi added the extra po1nt and Great Falls rolled up an tmpresslve 70 w1n over the h1qhly touted Garden C1ty outht Expectlnq ltttle trouble from the Havre Blue Po n1es the Blsons moved North for a non conference battle w1th Bud Seehnqer s gndders But the POHIGS always out tor Blson blood marched the length of the held 1n a short sertes of Warren Grass Guar B111 Cecll-Fullback JS Nz p 1 a y s culmlnated by a Paul Enochson to Pete Can nole pass and a touch down Enochson converted to send Havre ahead 7 0 a lead w h 1 ch was held throughout the first halt. The Bisons came to life late in the second quarter and came onto the field after the intermission to score three tirnes. Knecht- qes scored on a pass from Roban with Roban scoring the extra point by rushinq. Ron Geraty intercepted a Bob Tokerud-Halfback Havre pass to set up an- other Rohan touchdown, and Gue knifed off tackle 19 yards for the third score as the Bisons racked up a convincing 2l-7 victory. The Bisons just didnut have it when they invaded Kalispell the following weeekend to meet Frank l..ittle's Braves. The boys from the reservation ran al- most at will as the Herd appeared cold and not up for the contest. All-Stater Frank Landon punched across from the 6 in the third quarter, Vern Ten- nant booting the extra point to send the Braves to an unchanging 7-0 lead. The Bisons threat late in the fourth period was halted on the Braves 12 as the clock ran out. The stands were packed tight as more than 7,000 fans jammed Memorial Stadium to witness the Paul Iones-End ,-sl , lf,- ef' ',-. in W' The war cry: Stop Geraty Malcolm Hancock-Quarterback D . 3 sim, ' ,, at yy 1 , ...qw '-N - , Ioe Toy-Center ,isiwfr Gerald Miller-End Ai 4 . .., The Amen corner Q lack Wells-Tackle Hirry lotznson-Guard Dick Hov. rth Guard 1 Butte-Great Falls contest. The Herd was really up for this one. Although the Bulldogs drew first blood when Bobby Benz went over early in the first peri- od, the Bisons came back strong. Boban passed to Todd for the first Great Falls tally and the conver- sion attempt failed as the teams went into a 6-6 dead- lock at halftime. A pass to Knechtges, a good run by lohn Hansen, and a dis- play of Boban's power combined to give the Bi- sons a second touchdown. Boban passed to Black in the end zone for the extra point and gave the Herd a 13-6 lead which was never overcome. The final contest of the season was the Bisons' last chance to gain a berth in the playoff for the Big Six championship. The Helena Bengals came into the Electric City as the Stan Benning-Center underdog in the game. The Bisons jumped to an early lead as Roban passed to Phil Todd who went over for the 6-pointer in the first period. Todd then added the extra point from place- ment to give the Herd a 7-O lead. Roban smashed over for the Bisons' second TD but the attempted conver- sion was blocked as the Herd led 13-O at the half. Helena's Gillespie scored on a double reverse and Tackle Gary Hull grabbed a fumble and raced to pay dirt. Vince Lupien tied the score from placement at I3-13. The tie wrecked the Herd's chances of moving into the championship playoff and brought an abrupt finale to the Great Falls Bisons' grid season. Butte falls to the Thundering Herd. Stan Tiffany-Center Follow your interference, scn Rich Lymane-Tackle 'R if it 43r- if Ken Adolphson Q K.. ' I - Andy Balko QQ Mike Adams 5' 2 f- X. Qi B S ie . 1- x ,. 0 Q. Bill Beaulieu 5- Phil Bird Stan Brown Don Beaulieu A . 'C 10 Gray, Dick from Coach Gary dope Ron Elliott Lawrence, and Bert English getting the Lud lun. unior uardifg Seasons Record ,x. GF. Foes Conrad 14 14 1 Cut Bank 7 18 W -. Q.. Y I A Q 'R' 4 Shelby . 14 31 ai I iw. T G' 1 l Fort Benton 6 26 f k ,K 'W' --o Browning , 14 35 W' ' - Choteau . . 19 25 T. Helena lV's . . 6 6 4 A Billings lV's 7 9 Bert English 'Q W it Bob Gray Gary Gray - ' l 0 S! W Ks 6- 11 -1. A l 1 Merton Hagen Dick Hamm Gary Kraft Even though their record is not to im- pressive, the Iunior Varsity football team E51 S S 43 94 performs their job well, year after year. 4 MA 'J' 't ,- Each year coaches, Lud lun and Dick T13 Q' ' Q, - 'F' Kenniston, take on a whole new, inex- tr 'C' perienced group of boys and groom , them into a veteran football machine for the Years to Come- This Yem the Coaches Clayton Lancia Dick Lawrence Ed Matteucci claim to have had one of the most promising squads they have seen, and Loren MCKQUOW luck Roe say that the boys will be out to get top-ranking varsity jobs next year. Action in the Helena game it 2' gn 5 122.2 Lee Rogers Q I X I Ken Seman Glenn Mclierrow Not pictured Bruce Todd Bob Smith Q if ' 'wx -4 ,N ,,. Bob Young . S N, Shown above are m':n rqers liifiilgxir Rirhards, Lyle Rcthx-.'eiler, Trrziner, Floyd Schlomeus, Alan Kerr, Gfzry Arnold, Lee iiindoien. anagerfi an jainer The managers, unsung heroes of the sport department, with fine super- vision from Mr. Schlameus, their director, mixed some inspiration, and a great deal of hard work to help the Bisons at the Bia Games. They take care of the equipment, uniforms, and a thousand and one items that need attention. Durina the timeout periods the managers came into their own with a towel and the water bucket. The Bisons congratulate the managers for a job well done. MW OUT'-'KE' amen T0 muw SRID wdb W1 mrrmuwnut mug 1'rltCLt IST N-6015 9 mu ncswvva- vwdlaex mf' Lefwra 4u ah?- , ' r mfg-,H '5 sage ,. 1,1 to Log? . wmgp - Q0 L aw F WITH RP def- u ' . new e 'f it ,Br 'xl :y:,fo,Jl -N jf fry Q I e I '-Q ff It ' L 40 v 2 K Z r 5? f u , 09 Don Moe Night-in correlation with the March of Dimes Campaign--came to be realistic and successful for Great Falls High people lanuary 17, when over S400 was raised at the Kalispell game for the cause of relief to those stricken with polio. The Tlxundminq l l 3l'i Bob Black Forward , - F1 FW 'i Don Kneclrtqes Center G Co-Captain All-State Third Team Ed Hay Guard Most Valuable Player Hi lr ,lm Mrdifg gafefgaff Dutch Dahmer Coach i953 Ron VVYGYZQKT Center Len Peklewsl-ty Forward J uzrjify fgawlelfgaff With three returning lettermen back, the Bisons got oft to a win- ning way by taking the Boze- rnan Hawks 56-43 and 43-21. After losing to Missoula, the Bi- sons bounced back to take a well-deserved win over the Glasgow Scotties, by a score of 46-30. Coach Dahrner's boys then lost the next five games, leading most of the way until the final quarter where they lost most of their game steam. The Ierry Miller Forward GRACEFUL? ,lack Whealy Guard I Dan I-luestis Forward Bisons found the range finally to eke out a 63-60 win over Fer- gus County. Great Falls lost three more games before they beat Havre 50-44. The Bisons lost two more games preceding their final victory of the season over Fergus County by a count of 66-53. In the Northern Divi- sion tournament in Kalispell the Bisons fell before the powerful Spartans of Missoula and lost a heart-breaker in two overtime periods to the Butte Central Ma- roons. Andy Balko Guard Malcolm Hancock Guard Fred Booth Forward Dan Stevens Center Bob Smith Forward Action in the Helena game L-0 The I.V.'s shown above, top row: Kent Holtz, Bob Peres, Glenn McKerrow, Andy Balko, and Ken Semang bottom row: Bob Harmon, Ierry Pokarney, Bob Younq, Gary Gray, Dayton Kolstad, and Bill I-Iurlbert are coached by Lud Iun. ederue Z?cwLefAaf! The Freshman squad is shown above, top row: Coach Bob McKay, I. Leeper, R. Iareczeski, L, McKerrow, L. Rogers, B. Gray, D. Denman, H. Fransen, B. Kath, D. Koistad, I. We-isle-man, L. Myhre, I. Einan, D, Konesky, D. Balko, C. Bley, C. XVocds P. Casey, and P. McClure. of ii: fi' Sophomore League Champions t55'ersJ Left to Riaht-Mr. Kenisfcn Sponsor, lack Roe, Gordon Lin- ale, Ken Adolphson, lack Wells, Charles Hatfield, Stan Tiffany, Clayton Lancia, and Bob Korin. Q 5 -fi L jnffdmufdf gddzefga Iunior-Senior League Champions fCenlral Catsl Left to Rioht-Mr. Keniston Sponsor, Ray Woolf, Dick Scot son, Elmer Linden, lim Rohan Elon Vlarzeka Ron Gerat Tr i , y, . Kaufman, and lim l.eParcl. f ft'- 1 ff gif , ,fig xl Qi? 4 Freshmen League Champions 18 Ballsl Left to Right-Mr. Ke-niston, Sponsor, Keith Good, Don Cox, Hugh Van Swerinaion, Ron Elliott, Glen Miller, and Iack Itami. y -5.1m-1-, -14 ' 'Q an 3: P7 2-6' -e hm Rohan Welqhts Mroify jac p Ugg 1-1 71 -Q- t- i' 'Q- '-I Coach Dzck Kemsion w'3- E1?'?i '-Q ow. ui gill 'S-03, mu Phzl Todd Dxstonces Dxck Scotson Dxstcnces Ron Wclrzeko Wexqhts C1013 f 'f'4'4' Iim Le-Pard, Weights Wlth fourteen lettermen back to form the nucleus of the strongest track squad ant1c1pated ln years Coach Ken1ston looks forward to a good season on the Clndef paths Only one member of the 1952 State Meet deleqatxon 15 1'1'11SS1I'1Q from th1s years team and several underclassmen show prom1se of upsettmq everythmq at the lnterscholasnc: th1s sprmq 'S M. Ray Woolf Sprmts and Hurdles Mix? 6' Ron Geraty Quarter Mile 4.-ffvsilstaau Q 1 X ff . viwef- 'J . , . .,.. 1 fr , Daryl Bruckshen Quarter Mxle The Btsons got off to a good start th1s sprtng As the smallest delegatxon attend1ng the Wash rngton State College 1nv1tat1ona1 meet lf1V9 membersl the Herd won second 1n team totals ln a held of nearly twenty schools from Wash mqton Idaho Oregon and Montana The Great Falls tracksters also won thelr ftrst dual meet of the season over the defendlng state champlon Helena Bengals rn the Caprtal Czty Several boys scored ln th1s meet showlng that the B1sons tmally have depth 1n scorrng someth1ng our teams have lacked for the past few seasons B111 Smith Pole Vault Paul lones Pole Vault fa A Iack Roe Sprints Andy Balko Hurdles C1031 3 C Bill Beaulieu, Pit Events The Herd Event 100 yd. dash 220 d y . 440 yd. 880 yd. Mile dash dash dash Broad jump High jump Pole vault Shot put Iavelin Discus High hurdles Low hurdles Relay Q I I BISON TRACK RECORDS Holder Prouty, Gue Prouty Good Stafford Scotson Todd Heximer Beaulieu Boyington Perry Bonahoon Roban Bluhm Palmer Gue, Palmer lensen, Prouty Year 1950 1950 1929 1937 1952 1953 1941 1953 1938 1947 1940 1953 1950 1950 1950 1 'Q . n .,.-gi - have-o,,, PK Time 10 22.1 51.8 2103.1 4:39.2 4139.2 20' 11 5' 73A 11' 311 54' 195'11V2 157' 7 15.3 Miiziireg-2. 22 T511 We 5' ' 1:33.8 + K ,in 8.5, sf' x 1 x Bob Mattingly, Sprints The Neucleus FZ.. Q fi x Qi Al.: SCHEDULE Helena ......,..................... Missoula .,.,.....,........... Helena Relays .1...... Billings .,...,,. . .,... . Pullman, Washington .........1...... FY April 11 April 18 .....,..Apr1l 2 .............May 2 ., May 9 lnterscholastic , .. ..... ,May 15 6- 16 QM S f POI' 15 Hoopslers Bunny on Blades Looks easy? Youze Mentors qxrls must be nxze Beaminq Bev Two all Need any help? Chafrrnin' Carmen Two to tangle Ag1lc Alda O5 -I cp3-P 0 tf fm GOING 'YO CONCSNTRRTEQN A Tr-IME SPORT K- LIKE TIDDEL DE GJON KS 'Ze l .fig 'ly 4 Girl's Golf Team-lleft to riqhtl Coach Bob McKay Charlene Krfxlich, Betty Childs Golf-Clelt to riqhtl Whitney Brown Ed Noble Fred Iones, Bob Anderson and B111 Lee a. , x 11:-ri'-H 'Yrffilgl ' ,, '4f,.',- .V h .. A- 1' Q ' -' , vw'- 'P . .g.-Z.Q5,f',lR4, .1130 5' . ,W-e f, C fs nf? '-' .V . fi ' - 354' .' 5.114 . I 5: ' uh fi I , 1 wad' 'f fy F.: ,-.env ,,4gf.o 1- A fx X I, eww ,qmnwvi f . N f 1 Li! Qu. ' ,115 'lf 5 P f .v- fwfr fa O Q Q30 uw.. -V3 ,M mln 4 ' x A3 '87 ' With the motto l.ight, Not Heat as a guide, Agor- ians meet regularly in room 315 under the direction of Miss Helen Storey to discuss questions of current interest. This year an effective study of the problems of juvenile delinquency in our city was made. In addition to numerous social events, including parties, hayrides, picnics, and the annual Senior Breakfast, the Agora Club sponsored an after-game dance. Q' First Semester President , ,, Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Socond Semester President .. , Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Sponsor . .H g0I'a OFFICERS OFFICERS Finding Facts? , ., Bill Conklin Louise Rytz Dorothy Roberts ,, Nancy Beattie , , . . lim Dahl Franz Linden Miss Helen Storey A Baack. A- Chambers, B. Engle, B. Hancock, M. Kalberq, A. PUSCO, A- Bedttie, N. Conklin, B. Fjelstad, B. Haugen, Z. Lqzqnggl N, Preston, B. Beatty, B. Corontzos, B. Gordon, L. Iensen, Z. Linden, F. Roberts. D- Cameron, D. Dahl, I. Greely, N. Iohnscn, I. Martin, B, RW2. l-- - , v A 3' .R -que ' ' l V . v 5 . X 1 L I X' Q. ' l ' Q I f Seese, A Smith, . 1 X K in ' 'ii Spencer, D. f W A Q- 9 L 'F 6' , -.. f .E zu- I il 'sr fc 3. 5 F . Y . , 2, As 'If ' 4 'f' 1 3. ' 1 3 Q 1 ! . N F of S- f X Thurber, B. like' L X he my 'in r Wendt, L. as f-N 7 5' . QQ M, E eo f- :N M is Ii lx, Z. . 3 g Lx N V . .nv f' R 4 Hr . 'iii f .7 2 A if F A g -- r K 3 if in 'Gy A 1 - x 2. ' fiilll?- I .- f ., , his! M. Weyer B 1 - wif' W N. -. -. f, AN 'J .... if ' . vw .E-V git, Aw, QQJ.. ,J W F .f K Q4 ' N 3 s QS. we Y ' A , A Q X ,A S. . ,lt ,xt ,,i sf i 005f2I' , li t 2 Christensen' PUX it die' l ek Nordbll' Soul! HO e gn Booster Beueaobeflson' Dazzixrxqe Am' Nanci! crm Through the zealous efforts of the Boosters enough money was earned this year through the sale of popcorn, pop, hot dogs, and coffee, to buy the journalism classes a new camera. Among the other activities of the Booster Club were the annual festive Booster Ball highlighted by the crowning of the Booster queen, Ianet Nordby, and an annual banquet in the Spring honoring the seniors. Their sparkling enthusiasm adds ' ' the games, and contributes to their success. zest to the school spirit of all at Acord Feiden, R. Holtz, K. Lindsay, C. McKenzie, I, Olds, B. Black Glen, B, Icxrrett, A. Lindseth, D. Moe, D. Parker, R. Black Hall, R, Larson, Ft. Mclver, R. Nordby, I. Peres, B. t . ' as ., 3 LI K ,Mfg A it 32 H 4 - f ,r i ' f . f 1 4 t - fx V Jn. w, L1 , .l 'j Fig -- 1. ' - QQ , YK IAQ' 76' 'R , we Q 0 ISS d vice I Pe OFFICERS - P . res d gecrepqryl ent fevsuf 1 r OI P01130 rug ds LaVonne Ahl Mlldred NCISS Velora LaMunyon Dorrs Du 1 75+- laclcie Brink 6A88I qua Sparking the rooters of all Bison sporting events are ten viva- cious cheerleaders, dressed in new white sweaters and powder blue skirts. Vllith the help of Mr. Graff, advisor, the qirls sponsored a very successful after the qarne dance a well supported snake dance and pep rally and a drnner for th mselves The cheer leaders also represented C' F H S t several out of town qamrs leanne Earhart The X195 t dub in me Skate ptflque Shokers in progress Montcolm, I. Newcomb, I. Pate, F. Moody, S. Nxchols, F. Peters, E. Muir, A. Norhnq, D. Peterson M. Murphy, B. Olson, B. Powell A. Myskewxz, V. Parish, G. Roy, B. . it Wt rv eg I .ff -.- If Q 5 gl Y U NV X 4' Q. -gg, 5 Q r '-8-, Q-5 fr -SQ .vit ui . -J J! T. 2 ' -ss ,V C. Q' x mil, - if 1-' ,' MH V. Fctnciest sock ot skatinq party Reuqor, I. Reco, M. Hens, F. Rrchcrds, M. , '..-- :' .1- af- has s . ov , 5 ip f .. 1 'fy f S '11 -.. , nl -5 5 . G ' lst' i 5 K ' f f - ,JK W V! , 4 1 K, Lf fi f f fx H E Dey , v 4 .4 ' . ASQQUO 'Z' . .5 U ,O We Store D -V D: . , Convendj . on W t D. Efer ot work ZL Wmoow Ritter, P. Snyder, C. Rivera, V. Tcrpley, D. Scott, K. Thcxyer, L. Sxck, M. Voeqele, I.. , , ,,, an at . V vt I West, B. Wmterrowd, M .. Wetzel, C. Wolverton, B. , Whiie. B- Woodrxhl, M. sr , he 4 - '- Q, . v 49 K sk 3' ti' it 1 .rv QF lf wfsww .fx .ir S , is Lawn: 4 5. '1- no 6445510094 - Q 2 1. as af Ku . I. v U' , Uv Ll .ffl 'EQ f 5, f',,' ' xg A 'V' if gf' 1 V . W Hman Pfessmed S Bain, S. Barney, P Blackorby, as Q, Q' 2 'SC' -9' Q, s ff Pr esiden! Vice Pres Sefretary Treasurer: iiisfwii- in: 2 Carl Snyder OFFICERS 41h Period Prffsidenti VVnyne Erickson Vi 'Q Fresitienft Anne Koiimrq Seorefaryz Margie Reco Treasurer: ianei Baies Hisforian: Marlene Evans f ,'- Sponsor: Mr. K :ri Erirkscn ,si 3.55 L f In . . . I In 1 mmfrcgufaue Uucafzon 4 1 ' C7 A H, M ., if Cum SJCCGSS ,AVI Tiralfg E. Club is composed of hiqhespirited ' Tnis who learn about iearn work and co- A eration everyday in ihe classroom and on 7,5 9 X Hiherjol Xvliich requires of them a minimum cf 'N X f' fifteen-hours of wcrif in rorrimerciai fields C: A 5 jf iw I' i ki, . .f WPG.- A' j 'JM I I L Guilinqs, L. Kalberq, A. Lipp ' U' I I' i Habei, G. Kralich, C. Ludw I Hodges, P. Larson, S. Mcxtsko D 'X , Jackson, K. Ledbetler, M. Meek C if 1 ,V IJ 1 Ieweli, A. Lewis, G. Miller L V 'Af III I ' If 1 U Carter, L. Cassidy, I. Craig, C. Creek, B. -ik zin- w '- 7-. 3 aw s., Y Q I f yi is vu 1 1 li nl ' zum COYIOVSL F- Fredrickson, S. Erickson, W. Gone, E, Evans. M4 Gould, D. Former. I- Greenwald, B. .W - fl vw I Q f 1, K .: an t xp Q L -r ' 'V f ' 1 ? Ka. Blk i .Qc fr as if lbelafe CM S , Vi 'f . , ,, , 5 0596 wie' efxxoq JY? fi' i e A ' is, 'lv 'wp 3 , KX! 1 s m u it li 'T Wit mf vi A , j fi D Q I , r 2 f, Q ff V! 1 if 4 1 1' ,ill - w 5 1 , ,, E M N 7, ' 'f ix Y lj I rf f X X yznff l la r If W6 X if -X 'Q- irfhj f if f or-fylg' M f hi ff? ff? , t Z ' M' if Bright, Don 'la f QQ, 1 Al-Tv fi s' r A , ts' . Q . A- 5 Conklin, Bill ff J X'-2 Lcmqfeldt, Ion 4? u OFFICERS President ,.... ., .L ,..,.. .. ..,. , Ion Lanqfeldt Vice President , .. ,,,, ,,,., ,..., B 1 ll Conklin Secretary-Treasurer Don Lindseth Sponsor ,, ,. Mr. Miller RESOLVED: THAT THE ATLANTIC PACT NATIONS SHOULD FORM A FEDERAL UNIONMW1th this National Hiqh School Ouestion as the subiect, the Debate Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Miller, viewed the pros and cons from all angles. The Club also took part in the National Forensic League District Tournament held in Great Falls, April 20-21. The Club's social activities consisted of a Proaressive Dinner and several parties in addition to the Spring Dance. .Q 'C 4-q L 4 Lindseth, Don Peres, Henry' lf lbx McClure, Bob Strxckfaden, Marilyn . G-if .4 , Q Morton, Tom Weissman, lei-ry t 115 l OFFICERS President . Donna Moe Vice Presidents Sally Ann Peres, Kay Cromley Secretary . Margie Clmaan Treasurer .. . Kathryn Manthey Sponsor . Miss Ruth Harpel Anqcrntc-it r. Baker, M. Barney, P. Burch, D. Carter, C. Clark, B. C ..- ? . al' p-. an T' Y ...gs f ji lfi ' fr' at Y if NJ ' 1 ,1- no 'gh' Y Cltnqan, M. Colctt, D. Croniley, K Curran, P. Duke, L. Greenwald .rt qu.. 5-I .J . 5? 4- ui 4 'C' vi' t 4-- V 3 Y-is Y l Halvorson, R. Hansen, I. Harris, N. P8064 Will you color for CARE was the plea is- sued by the French Club committee headed by Beverly Greenwald, Phyllis Radcliff, Sally Hol- lecker, and Ioan Hansen as they collected over S500 for the American Remittance packages from every advisory in school. With the Sprmatime came the French Club's qtrl-take-boy trolrc, Avril en Paris, the 10th with vivid scenes and colorful decorations carrying out the qay old c1ty's hiqhliqhts. Displaying their customary enthusiasm tor responsibility, the club con- tinued to sponsor the Christmas CARE proaram with their Color a Square on maps ot all countries as a campaian vehicle. As an all-year protect, the members contributed to the support ot their little French orphan, lean Yves Guyomard, who is now 12 gflfilgljct C- years old, , B Hffisfkgf, l 53 . . . 3 ,, N .-, vs f E ,In H , ,. , 5 cms , Hunwick, D. Lundborq, B. Peres, S. ' D Y l a V J Klump, I. Manthey, K. Radclitt, P. 'Q .7 N,. Kuno, K. Margonrs, V. Schott, P, I. V f . LaRosa, K. Moe, D. Snyder, L. If. ' , LeRoux, I. Melton, H. Steel, D. , 1, ' it 'li l , Y 1 H K 1' t fe . f if N r f W 5 S 3 De A E , .D 1. -- ,-.ca 4 1' 7? 'if' ' .JL 4 . ,' ' ' , X XX Strickfaden, M. Teichrow, D. f . . X, Sutherland, G, Todd, Beatrice T? , v N U ' . K 'Q i Tanner, C. Todd, Bruce 2 . ,ith , Q' E, Y f at Tarpley, D. Van Denburg, N. G 'T V' 4 as -'za J -S C 'fm ff N . 'Hurt 1 1 3 st if . , . , t ' 6, .a S 4 I -41 ,Le A 4 if ' QQ ' J . D 2- Q if t K. rl,-t . , :Yi 1 Q,-N4 .1 nxrlpq fn .' 1 1 4' ix ' . x ' .fvi Q- + if 31:79 1' . . , l ,ff 5- , G 'ii W V g. I ,W-Q? ' gg, T ' . v ' , M is 2 Ut . t ,Il , - ff vgpi, U ,is ,. ,, . ai - 4- t Q. ff f' 2 . . 'Q 1 , ' 'f if 'L f' A 3 'gl fr' J . ,, - V 3 t t 5 . - , , J ff , I Q cs .. ., 4- v- ,I , 'A 3 Vx we ,gt '15 i Y W , we ' 1'f' L 5 R L 48' Grd .xgdzzfic .fduociafion The Girls Athletic Association, under the sponsorship of Miss Audrey Wendel, is one of the larqest clubs in school boastinq G membership of ZOO. As the school year opened, G. A. A. supported the varsity football season by sellinq lOOO schedule pencils. As the year closed it finished a well-rounded year oi tennis, badmine ton, pina-ponq, volleyball and basketball, with a May 9 invita- tional playday entertaining 8 out of town clubs. Amonq outside activities were: sponsorinq a dance, qivinq a party for in-cominq members, and helping support a needy-family, under the super- vision oi Salvation Army. mi ,e rl A typical Thursday meeting J e Among the many who enjoyed badminton are Donna Raymond, Diane Neilson, Betty Bernasek and Penny Kuno. 3 OFFICERS President . Vice Presrdont Recording Secretary Rachel Good Annah O'Brien Pat O'Brien Correspondinq Secrt.-'ary Treasurer Publi Jy Fharrman SQ onsor , rw., . Carol Conquerqood Bonnie Schork Margie Klolef M155 Audrey Vfr Tidal E Third year doubles pinqvponq Cham- pions: Margaret Reco, Frances Nichols. Anderson, R. Barsotti, S. Habel, G. Hauskama, A. Kiolet, M. Lewis, R. Morris, B. L. Engle, B. Good, R. Hansen, I. loramo, L, l.cdbe'ter, M. Moody, S, Murphy, B. - I ,4 3 . - - ,s Q 2 Q- - A rx Q- N Y My X ' . A J' ,f' .. 4 I Q , , if - .. , .1 . 5 'X ' ' 'i it fl Volleybali Champs Feco, M. Pichards, M. XV.nterrowd, M. Nichols, F. Ray, B. xv 5 'Q X'v' fs KX -W W' .xx ,CX 5' Lr 5 5 eague 9 , D101 ml , v Us FMU 4' 'Un-. v IO G . 3 FNS . me-Um A F Nw NCES V5 SSS 7'fGu'nf mkxxgi Hg Hd? Koi we 15 Q hw! Councilinq? ? 'Q gofsc k L1,UfO1f',6G 6 6 GHXS I 401. 4-8 cmpxg S 701501. Q7 V786- ' ' 'IJ QW ,705 Nursing Club Officers and Sponsor A Affby FIQZ A 3 1 Ss Q .- O0 U Mx OP zx.c D O' US-X! ,Q ,D cifllg xq A YM- ii' Q6 ff 00 , .1 ,Ki .Q ,xx- Tlie progressive Girls' Leaaiie, spearheaded by Miss Catherine Hatlinifzn and a learn of qirls work- inq toqetlier to solvv g +r:f nal, 511 :itil and educational problems, lias become ite niiileiis for tlie guidance of Great Falls Hiqli Scircirl cgirls. Tile Dean lias rnade of ner office a refined and iperney atrnospiiere wiiere qirls feel free to dismiss their plans and problems. fre- yer li :ii yts: visa r Vo, -5 cf S V fr . -, if r 'J FW ,gum .-f A . 5 Q ' . ' 'QS' 1 5 , 1 . , .Q 1 ' - 1 I . I Q V ,. 5 es, 'x . Q xi I ' qi' 'if' - i f .. .2 , L , r .fl . Q sl fx, Q e , A .H In 1 A ,J WL 'K 1. fig 5 - - l I- 5 ak, ' i - 1- 'L 'Q ' I ?'b'fvM.- , . ,I 1 , 5 - ..,f S: pwmvf? 17 i r,,,1 .Ay K, ,lf 'G fl,-LLP . ,Gr 3 s. Sgmm T H l 'IIV' A , ,,. ,J r e,1,.T-.57 1 Ciieetinqs at a Senior Tec: Archey, H. Berg, W. I. Canavan, C Corbett, C. A3 7 If 4,5 kr L- ,. af f- in fl ome conomicfi OFFICERS PfCS1dGl'1l .. ,,..,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,, A riss Iarrett Secretary ,,,,,,, Barbara Ray Treasurer .. . .,,,,., Carol Corbett Playing the game with pots, pans, needles, thread, bread n' butter, are the 29 Home Ec major and minor students under the guidance of Miss Golda May Rhodes. The club's second year cori- tinued with bi-monthly meetings in 104 to learn the fundamentals of homemalcing. Among the activities of the year, distinguished guests highlighted sewing, modeling and cooking demonstra- tions. The enthusiasm and co-operation ot the girls make this a promising new club of G.F.H.S. 1 f Cox, P, Holman, B. I-Unfit E- Mears, D. -at Cummings, D. Huston, D. I-GYSOH, 5- Muir, A. I f Diefuf, M. larrett, A. Leonard, B. Nelson, E. , ' . Fredrickson, S. Kerkes, M. I-QWKS, R- Powell, A. O 35 I -. K -..K , tx X , I .A in. Z .tl 1 I D. A , t ' N-5. if A 1 'IPF I i 'l 1 1 6 4' ' Q . .gg S t i f R B Schroangler, I. Smith, l- l 1 ' We Rilvsgra, V. Shaffer, K. WOQISS-Y, T. N 1 E, - - -- Robinson, D. Showen, S. Zurich. A- 3w ll K 9, an K H an W' wr .3 7 K is v ff Q N .. f l f Q ' . 5 nf-fri, , Q ,K VY 74, gig V2 i .ir S Qfisf ,ich .f, .M t Q5 -fr A-ff rf' f rg. if if A A .3 ,A.b .Jw f . W 6:43. Q 3 ? IQ. CW? I ZZ ikfgfffisf if I J , 11' ' 'Pr ,S ,L s . rv I.: M Q .f . . I if li 3' . , jnfernafaona F Q cgriencblza CAL .. P - President Vice President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer 2 ' t OFFICERS lst Semester lrini Schwanqler Pat Barney l.enore Trtimelli Ioanne Calvert Marvene Zurich 2nd Semester Ioan lltinsen Yvonne Pfidltury lcrinne Ctilvt rt Darlene Bock Sharon Fiels ii Mrs. Brownin Trarnelli, l.. Van Swearxnqcn M Weigel, R. Zurich, A. Zurich, M. il K. J 1 f Srcnscr Mrs. Browning Huseth, D, Padhury, Y, Iohnson, S. Peyper, l- Tryinq to hit the qoal with Foreifgn Countries is the aim of the lnternation xl ff1'I'fg:g'rg'C MI Friendship Club. Besides writinq letters to the various countries the rnemluers Qjgwcldr S5hw.un,i1er'1I have participated in a variety of other activities: These are, startinq with sponsor of U. N. E. S. C. Stamps, two after-game dances and commencing with a roller skating party honoring the Seniors. This lively group welcomes any new members. cg. .A W ' s. Calvert, I. Fertterer, S. Hanson' C' 1 Dewey, D. Flelstad, S. Hansen, In ' Dewey, I. Gilette, B. Hugs, R, Erickson, S. l-laqfeldt, C, Hurst, py fx is 1 4 :' is 1 vt It . Q' Q 5, D if f . I .f wg A 'U' ., B k D smqtwm c 3 i X limi X Q t ac a, . , . t . 1, ' Y Ballard, M. Bingham, 1. A. 1 gf if f.,3:t rli,.i5.swf.- 1, X it S Barney, P. Blackburn, K. M Nt 1 A -,L a' 7 X l A Q at 5 ' 5 Q 1 ' fs. . , 6. fa . ' . , , . VV' S' ll, I V , W . ' ' - E' w ' V cp , 3 l A Q -- 'l 13 .- C? Y ,J 45, wt -r X mi, ,w ff Q Q NX S Adams Tl. l:': f. 2 Allrccl ll. CfQ'1kQ.rt . Bernisek, Q. 1,'3r:m:1,5, E. Black, M. Dohon, D Brown, VX. Doznlze, C. ,nan Y'-1 5. F Q, wi? ,. r '+. 3.3! . .U a ... .vp 1 gf N jg art A -me . -,av J- ,M ' ,ZA C ' ' KE 5' f I 35' li 0 . 'Q fi .r 'x , A Nt 2? QA F' N A 3 vneg 1 4 Q I ' f 4 ,Q 4 , ' lx I7 . .H x I A . ,mg 3 1? ,nv rw V 'Fl First Semester Aedzlr s Corisils Sponsor Second Semester Aedrles Consuls Ofafifz OFFICERS Ie-on Smiih, Donna Kolsrud, Hazel Hovde, Delores Burch , Sally Peres, B111 Conklin, Susan Hodqes, lark Tonlcovirh , Mrs. Iosre Shermrrn OFFICERS Bcrrbcrro Bemcrsek, Ronald Burch, Dove Lawrence, Icnet Restellr Icnet McPhcil, Carol Domke, Sydney Tlxrswd, Sharon Estrll X N wr Dgff, lj, lfzntnly fize fx-fo classes cf seicrirl yeizr l.C:Tin rneet during their respective Q ,ffrieds en :p1r1'erinz: Tlx slztiilzrzrzes of the cniient and the modern world angie, BP tlzrfuqzh livin Clglg. F-.S in :ld Fume, ti-fc Ccnsuls Czrtipxrinfg to the president, L' wb' 4' and two Aeeizles i.:1f.l.r:t' The sstreizrirrl dries, ore elerted in czili Class, Under the :lf-G SQFSITS-'.Y5l.lIT if llrs. Sherman ezch meeting Ccnsisfs of lxisicrlczl zepcrfs, qxrnss and cx f1s1':1.:lly songs cr Tticvies. Q su 'F' fir uf U nf f ff or nf- --. n ' ' 955535 W - ,W X fcslyrt, l. lvfircr, S. a f X X 1 gl Kclsrudl D, !.1:F21:.l,f. Y. ' X , - ' 1 Frau F ee 'F -fa C' !'ai 'z T n,i:t,,,ieY 7 ' . A1a'fv,3 'e -' . ef? . .E CV NL Els l Peres, s, Reuqor, I. Smirh, I. ' Plame, M, Restellr, I. Steffcrni, R. I A 1 Porch, S. Secrrl, F. Thisted, S. I . -, ..- , 7 , i J-' a 4' F ,sw . L -- g 'Y V , - ' J-'Z' 1 In ' 4 lr 7 X 'WTS A A ' CQ iff 'X Q f l , ,K ,il J L Nita 1 , 3 Q ' Y - +- K X, . lfaeqy. I, i -. ' . ' 'P , 1. r ' . ov 3 K -.A I ,,,,, -' P, . 13, Q.. . W 2 5 .Q 2 1+ Q -.fe ., ' ? W IT I A Q if j J , ul . fi? r e 1 1 ge 4, x f Q A , I . 'l M 1 A , Y k -K--'Q-v-.vdM . Y ,' , , K .A 0' ng- F N43 W- .K -,. N '- 43, V 'tr f .- ' L ,V . 1' l y-H uf, Qfl r X! f F J! ' ,f ' ll 5' ' 1 f A 5' sl I 4.4! Lffefmen 3 CM This outstanding sports organization dedicates to the school and to all supporters of the Blue and White their high standards of sportsmanship, iair play and the betterment of athletics. To become a member of the club a man must earn a letter in one of the three mayor sports, and be accepted into the club by the older members. Sponsorship of the sale of programs at athletic events and cr school dance led by the clubs money-raising pro- gram. All money earned by the club is turned over to the Athletic Association which pays for treatment of iniuries suffered by athletes while playing in a high school sport. Contribution toward the purchase of a new camera for the publication .- . 'C' x ., OFFICERS psf 'T tu. if department was made this year. The last and most ggiiggixt ' ' glamorous event of the club activities was the S Onsory ' ' Lettermen's dinner-dance at the Country Club, Vie 'bresidem bringing to a close another highly successful year. Treasurer iwlv X.- I' g Huy, E, Knechtges, D. Peklewsky, I.. . L Hocevar, F. Korin, B- Plleschelf C- 5 , Iohnsgnl W, LePard, I. Richardson, R , fl' ' jgne-5, P, Mattingly, B. Roban, I. qi? Kerr' A, Miller, G. Rothweiler, L. tk ,I xl K X R il f 'Q 5:1 1' .Y - L. L.. '- ' I V if t' . ' . H I-if 5' gf... A . 1 I . 1 ' Brown, G. Gue, K. ' 4 0 ...PQ Bruckshen, D. Hancock, M. Geraty, R. Hansen, I. . tl-ll a Grass, W, Hall, R. ' A 4 ,Q v- . 1. .gn - h , . fa - - ' . -. . ' V tic, ' 6 'ji -- ' k. L- P E vi H A . 3 Ed . H 5 A i S K, , E It 4, tk x ,I BQ1kQ,A. I' fi ff' ' ' I tx Beaulier, B. l g 'fd I . Q A Black, B. rl .1 .' A 5 1- 1 'F 1 lx .t , ,Jr .2 . I.. , is 1 t 1 , 3 .A V. .. ,VN E y, if I :Ev zz- -- 5 f t 3 t 2 . A I T X . , ,ill , Q' ' Y, on V 2+ V J' ' A ' ,. . Q I k 6 .Q , K K Z 1- if r- 1 . f X 'Y 4 'GZ' . . 5 . R I :A 15 if . tg, .I os, ,. W R ri r n . A I 3, . Q f ' . ' , ' I . .- Q, .r ' fi . V' ' I g of H I .vi fr . cn . 4 ar 1, i- 5, eg 0 Z' o I ,I Yr' . 'tt L. ' Y., ' , f . Q .A K K .Q f A 1 is .xl Q Y 3 ,Q Don Knechtges Mike Zunchich Mr. Swarthout Ed Hay Ron Hall Scotson, D. Warzeka, R. Stevens, D. Whealy, I. Todd, P. Woodahl, I. Tokerude, B. Woolf, R. TOY, I- Zunchich, M. 5' - K I as .. f -- -- 'T- .,. s , .. 'Q fi i i f 1 it K. ? . I5 el- 'Y . F' p. .4 ,. H- 1 Q, In ta-is X Tv' .11 ' L PULP? OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Shxrley Blackorby Flosze Lewis .. President Betty I. Gilsoul Marzlyn Ballard ,,,,, Vice President Ioyce Handy Mariorie Richards . Secretary Mariorie Richards EP-tty I. Gilsoul Treasurer Mrs. Dorothy lun Sponsor The twenty members oi this club under the direction of Mrs. Dorothy lun have niade the library a pleasant and attractive place in which to brouse and learn. Their attractive bulletin boards add color to the walls of the library. Hosts of new books were purchased this year to the students enjoyment. Aside irom their duties as helpful and courteous librarians, they have held two candy sales, the money to be used to buy new books. Basra, M. Fayden, S. Jones, A. Leckband, R. Mason, C, Beckman, H. Gilsoul, B. I. Knapp, I. Leonard, B. Muir, A. Farnsworth, G. Hendy, I. Larson, S. Lewis, R. Myskewitz, V, Q 2' sw, 6. W' if x 3, 'A vi 5 t ' Qs, ttf . ,W -. t I Arnold, L. Q Ballard, M. K H te- i-P- l 4- us '18 .f gywgwwm 'D 's Q94 Q- 0.5. L i O'Connell, M Richards, M. Seidler, S. ew, 1-r One rncmoni pie- 5 Candy Sale? F0605 ' . UZ? 6,2 lie l xii Yxexv mfg J. Spring Cieoninq D X. l uffes S . ervlce W' 1217 'J Sqjlxyo Lending cz Hand K 16 5 Tb r Wafionaf jorerwic eague OFFICEHS Pre-sxdent. ,, , ,, .. David Cameron V139 Presrdent , , ,, ,,Y,V HMQ1-ghg L99 T Sponsor , ,,,, ,,,AVVV M 4 W Se-:rotdry Treasurer ,, EGVGTSZ I-fllbjige Nqfl-on A Yin SDQQ , 01 p lr o memqf C010 139 ferns. ind, A The gfOrgSS fiflgue frh Z W7 ' foo Sm ro ' CO l I u I A Az, fb If P u 177 . Winners of the Distnc! Amenccm Leqxon Contest ,i4'S, WE Gcgeiioebqz UQVSZUS cjuih Q S5536-Q1 Cf 'NSf 17 - T7 s - S My is Undgfce ofnC1Ub, S9 Squqgloyed in of Zddems V .ournom her C ew mebonsore Io ShSjOSf for ,GUY Q Qyferss' GUYS. OOc17,' mbe, d fb by, he D. Cflvflp- red 1. 17 S S f HQ. is . IGS 17 Q 'he ,SN H L 'fSr Sp 'fel Onglcf TC WIU7 Q . - r , F1 , U Anderson, S. Bxcketr, B. Engle, B, Gordon, L. Lee, M, Om2Qr1'OGC91vSQ?9 dQ,1nA4fSSclfiQk Baker, M. Cameron, D. Estxll, S. HIIYS, V. LEROHXV I. I7 ,musk 0 he X9 Ak J, Bnumqsrtner, P. Corontzos, B. Fxsk, S. Ienson, Z. MCDQI-mandy B, 'ij .MW SDCP -177 Beultro, N, Cromley, K. Frskurn, S. Kolberq, A, Morton, T, Onyx 'SC5 vi in .. Ji. ' 3' 9' 41, - 1 r ,ggi x x g I S - ' ig' - 'AL' I r 5 6 ' A '23, f 43 K Pasco, A. Vcxndenburq, N . A X,, W Peres. H. Werssmon, I. .. X n. r r n ri Sffifkfcddenf M- lm' C' 5 lr' iff! 'D' --Q E 1-1 QQ , I ,gf N- X, 4- r wr' ' -. fu, N-sf rv., .1-an -.... .0 'v A . sq, G 4,4 7 .., J' ge . . ' i o it I V Qr cb S. qv OX. IME .si Seated from left to right: Sally Ann Peres, lean McKenzie, Dolores Colotf, Alice Lemmer, Ianet Nordby, Carol Larkin, Ianet Lehman, Martha Lee, Corinne Carter, Patricia Barney, Donna Moe, Dorothy Hoberts, Louise Rytz, Ariss larrett, Roberta Mclver, Ioyce Dewey, and Annah O'Brien. First row standing: Ioyce Lode, Sandra Fisk, Dolores Burch, Barbara Gillette, Barbara Fjelstad, Marilyn McLauchlin, Peggy loh Schott, and Donna Spencer. Second row standing: Mr. Lowell Huits-sponsor, Robert Loucks, lim Woodahl, Bob Beatty, lohn Isaacson, Bill Conklin, Ronald Burch, Bruce Weyer, lorry Eggleston, Fred Conover, David Cameron, Bruce Glen, Hugh Collison, lohn Powell, Leslie Conger, William Travis, Lee Phillips, Malcolm Hancock, and Miss Catherine Rathman-sponsor, Wafionafcklonor ociefg On the ball scholastically are the students who constitute this year's mem- bership of the National Honor Society. The goal of this organization is to create enthusiasm for higher scholarship, along with a desire to render service, promote worthy leadership, and encourage character development. ln order to be eligi- ble for membership, a student must have a grade of at least 2.2. This year's total membership of 45 includes 29 seniors and l6 juniors. The next-ranking five per cent ot the juniors will be taken in next fall. Sponsors are Miss Cathrine Rathman and Mr. Lowell Hults. 11271 x 5' Ahl, LaVonne Anderson, R Barsotti, S, Blumfield, S. Childs, B. L. I Cv -- Q' f .f r Of! 8 0l'Ce The Force is one of the oldest organizations in the high school, under the direction of Miss Catherine Rath- man and Mrs. L. W. Upshaw. Thirty-nine efficient girls man the ship and help in the duties of collecting attend- ance slips, delivering messages, answering the telephones, and filing for main office. This course not only helps a great deal by being indespensible to the administration of the school, but also offers the girls one half credit for a year's work. Christensen, P. Dawson, L. Iarnot, M. Le-Roux, I. RGY, B4 Schilling, S- . Christiansen, M. Grasberg, P. Iarrett, A. Lewis, R. Revell, I. Schock, B. Connelly, IoAnn Greiqer, M. Kalberg, A. Lyman, M. Roberts, D. Seman, C. Cottier, I. Huston, S. Kugelard, S. Nichols, F. Robertson, N- Slniff, H- Craig, C. Iackson, K. Lench, F. O'Brien, A, Robinson, C. Teichrow, S. 'F on 3 fs . 'cy ,x. tif-, s I , Tramelli, L. W 4 lk ' ylintsrrroiwd, S. 5 s oo , . X' . i YI Zurich, A. 5. .gli 4 Y ' . . 4' an ' A oy Q gh , 'X -L a f-., Q- . ' 'S' Q t 5 5 -. Y I 5 5 JG ll -. ac: ff Q gg Q P 1-,LA be -f . . l E 4 1? C' un- vff ,M ., H- 1 s F ,,, t ' p is L t , 23' .. 519' nw 'S' .f. .':', T: '- l' A ig, i I il . . ' fn! f ' lll Jaizvi K if 1 o ff, 5 Q 1 X 4 Mr. Hults, sponsor, shown above with the members of the Patrol Squad. pafrof 52,,,,,1 The Patrol Squad, the school police force, kept intruders out of all athletic events throughout the year, as they have done in the past, While keeping the students of the school under control and continually toeinq the mark. This, one of the oldest organizations in the school, is to he conqratulated on the splendid job done this year under all kinds of conditions. Anderson, Herbert Basta, Martin Beaulieu, Bill Beaulieu, Don Benzie, Robert Delqer, Bill Earhart, Iohn Johnson, Richard Kraft, Gary l.evandov.'ski, Rmhard Love, Kenneth Partch, Gene y -3 5- ff ca, .,' 1 ,J I I 'v A 4' 1 , K .. , K nr R g Ti M7 Q I Y E F J ' . , ,Kalb Nt ff -'xf i.Ffl A l W 'F' K' fl . 'Q ,V ' - o, no , V :rf -f .3 , A X x t' x X! dv X v L i' at ' A- 4 -awk , 18,1 Pate, Ronald Stimps, lames Vaqt, Donald 5 '-I lf Y -, ' ' Xf 1 si ' Vi X I In X' 'M fyfagem Ann rson, S. Anqermeier, P. Baker, M. Baroni, D. Flack, S. tr OFFICERS Front row: Peggy Schott, Pres.: Iean Peterson Sec. Back row: Lorraine Duke, Treas.: Robin Schaeffer, Vice Pres., and Miss Taylor, Director. The play's the thing . . . that's the motto of these ambitious and enerqetic members of the Players Club. Throughout the year, they produced no less than 5 plays and an operetta. Ot course all of them could not be leads, and many of them did not have parts at all, but each and every one was essential in mak- inq each play a hit. Some were makeup people, some were prompters, and some were promoters . . . all working under the able direction of Miss Maxine Taylor toward ultimate success when the curtain was raised. Plat-hard, I. Childs, B. Dulf, R. Greely, H. Le-Roux, I. Pauls, P. Roberts M Elvmfleld, S. Cflfllk B. Duke, L. Hlerson, B. Lindsay, C. Peterson, I. Schaeffer B11CJhli D- Cole, lr Estxll, S, Hollecker, S. L1ndseth,G. Poletto, I. Schott, pf lvrrnk, I. Coloff, D. Fisk, S Iensen I MacDonald, E. Rawls, V. 59959, C. Burch, D. Davis, A. Greaves, M. Klitzke, D. Moe, D. Hevelle, I. SI-um! L, 395' . .5 T A.. , a i 9' .M V Q 'rp 4 fi - 1: - Y , new V . I t Ni X 4 If I K av, x 5 4' S ' 'rim ll in Ta JY: ui fi. I A 1 .Ei virus at K I K. x A ,L Ant... :aka v Q 'lm , ieig-5 r 1- gr 1 is 5, Q Q Al .. - 4. ,I 5 F Q Q Q ' Q3 ,. I ' , 411 ft ' . q 5, -5 7 - .gs 3 W -R 1 M 4 'f F. . J 1 Nl l . X, . 'ur f' ll ' ' -I .- e 'F .Q 4 s ey .. ' :fy r X Q is 1 Q' -qs' -f .t r- 1 . .1 if-f Jae 'f Siqler, R. Tuss, I. Walden, B. Smith, I. Vandenberq, N. Weissman, I Smith, I. Vaqht, D. Woodahl, M. , Sutherland, G. Voden, M. Zipperian, C rofbcfionifilfd OFFICERS Iohn Isaacson . . , President Bill Beaulieu. . . . . ,,,,, . Vice President Bill Nix . . .. .. . Secretary Marlene Grasseschi .. Stenographer Mr. Rose-berry . Sponsor Without this organization, the effective and welcome reliei from routine class activities might not be had by students who enjoy the effortless learning afforded by the many films to be had on every subiect. The members of the proiectionists, under the sponsorship of Mr. Arthur Roseberry, leam the many phases of visual education which might be useful in one's future vocation. Always on the job, these fellows show the films that keep the name of Great Falls High School at the top of the t I list in the field of visual education. A-dGmS, Mr Brown, W. Davis, C. Jones, P. AI1CielfSOH. B. Bull, R. Dick, R. Isaacson, I. B?Gt1l19U, B- Creek, I. Ensley, B, Lee, B. Blflkel. B- Crawford, I. Hadley, R. Lynn, R. Bffmdi, R. Cromley, D. Hammond, T. Michelotti, A. ' 5,'sf A WX I , 7 X i . J : : :r'l .L 7 ,.,. yr L5 , .,,,yi .4 Q Q K A I V ,tif ,tx M fg jig - M L T, r I f S? et is are t 'tg 1 ' Q 'fy X , ,Q ' , f- . it .Ta t f if - sv Q! ' Q of 1- .fd ,. V I Col, V Xl e L, X til ' y , ' , r-sr G A U, -1- Q.. Qi Q ' ,J ff 'l , yi . f ez-9 N If ' 3 X- J 'I l . . . .Y Y . Q. N S iff ,Ks Y 3 15, 'Q '-th v -- if t . - tg gf tilffff l L iz?-'57-. Mitchell, E. Nielson, B. Rose, M, Murray, M. Nix, B. Scott, K. Nelson, G. Norling, D. Spoel, K. Newhall, C. Olson, C. Stevenson, R. Newhall, D. Patton, I. Strnot, R. C 'hi 'il' 9 . ffl' -K A191 Taylor, W. W' f 5 ?homas, D. S X uss, . Y ' - Waugh, L. f ' 0' vaiiftxg P4 xf' lf V X Q . t , Ll! yy . A, QP' L Q f f LW, ' t D V K ,M Y , ' ,. U Q 1 if lx! u ta-tv A . V x .,.a ac. 'cy '..a Q V fr' : V sg! ,Fix J l luflf' its ' .- Q gy 3 In 1' , K iv -A ' ' - y ,-9 I 953 61,015 521 5 Rachel Good Literary Editor 3- 2:- 'Y Barbara Polich Head Typist Sharon Barsotti Girl's Sports .tt IK O 5 Lavonne Ahl Page Editor Betty Childs Page Editor Q-i-if-v 1 V ,-..-...f-i. , 1: P mm af' 4 ' 'x. ,P 2 F X 6' '15 . t., ,n, a -n an 'E uzrl. veil T00 Soi X0 09 Kit., 5? 0 , .JA D Sheila Smith Literary Editor .. f.. - 3' V i Y S, Winterrowd Co-Typist tn.- 5 fir! 7 Martha Lee Girl's Sports Bev Engle Page Editor A Fd 'Lf 7' The Iniwa. which is edited every two weeks, strives to make every student in G.P.H.S. feel like an important link in the PSIQI-Q everyday happenings of school life. Od Slflyelq Through all the long hours of work, wor- 0,7802 ries, special meetings, and sometimes blaz- ing tempers, the Roundup Staff has tried to give you a yearbook you can look back ' on with pride. gk Margy Kiolet Ira Kaufman Editor in Chief Co-Editor W, - KI a Q t A 'F . PhPat lgodgjs oto o- itor 'f 1 1 2 - Malcolm Hancock 3 Cartoonist 'V' - holS0n 4 F Sha R CEditor 1:1 A riogdggick r' X I' Bob McDermand X - -' A Photographer t, Q ,E . Q - G' Y 9 if 3 kg x U1 Phil Todd Ed Noble Darlene Dewey Sports Mgr. Business Mgr. Circulation Mgr. v 4 ,f , .. 'Q A -K V fl? i- l 'tn . Idfrkie Brink lean EC!fhC11'l Roberta Mclver Dorothy Roberts Senior Section Senior Section Page Editor Page Editor we A H 3 R . , Q , mi M. Darlene Stocker Photo Co-Editor David Schmidt Photographer I Carl Pueschel Circulation Mgr. 1 1 3- cg ti i Y X Dick Scotson Page Editor Pa: puggcafiona 'OK WH' 44 T7 'NW' wfdfm 53 'fbi 'Q Bacon B Bam S Dxckerson I I-ertterer S Loucks B Bal ey B Bruq T Fast S Iackson K Myskewltz V D0 Nxchols F Radclxffe P TIWCY91' L Peterson M Spencer D Todd B 6 Allred C Clan: B Craxq C Kalxtzke D Lundwark L MUIUUQIQY P Norby I Olds Bob Schxllmq S Wollf R Brown R C ner I Gxllett B Kolsiad S Madson M Mood3 5 Olds B111 Rasmussen Sandford V WUGYI ' N- -art vv 'G ,s.,, as 3 af, v I Enqlxsh B Fisk S Haqfeldl C Lazanas N I-95119 K R0bC1H I Seese C Thares I Voat D Warrmq Eslxll S Flelstad B Holman B Le-Roux I Prmzmcv L Sanders D Shane G Vandenberq N Volk Zom if 'gl ,m- if Blrd P Chambers B Deck S Fdvden Gllsoul B Hartman G Kmrk I Lewls R Mxller L Raymond Blumfxeld S Cole I DOUI C FOFYUGI' I HGQGUY F F111 C Lehman I Matthews C Overfelt C ucker I I is or QP 5 3 XS 44, 'J r Black B Hall R Iohnson W Knechtqes D Vvarzeka R Woolf R 5 0 3 Q Y I Ng .., I ,,T:J - -1 ' 0' -a . 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Parsons, sponsorp Al Schmidt, vice presideritg Mar- .4 L 05 ,Jr- 'Q 1 aw 9 X id ,Z XX A Q - -A x ,. Ccffwg U , f . v X 1, 'PQ' t NAQCQ. YK 4, 0 'vi J 4 W' 'Fe x+ yi QP r.Y -M721 !. 25 Rx- 9 f Q li lf- fr Q 47 lt N lu-fi 'K qie Reco, secretary: Don Keck, president. A 1 f g ,. 4 6, sill! f Q Of. YQ, ,. 5 .. ' 'Y we 6 GQ 5, tg 5 f - f, 1 is -ff '4 f 933 le 2' 1 0 v .7 5 K f, ' 181050 CLA The high school Radio Club or Cathode Ray Radio Club is affiliated with the national American Radio Relay League and offers mem- bers cx chance to earn Government-issued Ra- dio Operator and Amateur Station Licenses. Station letters are given to each licensed mem- ber, Experience in operating, building and adpustinq radio receivers and transmitters is a part of regular club work. Field trlps, an annual picnic, and a club-sponsored dance add to the social activities of the club. 's mf o 0 u V 'Q Bud Brute Fred Conover larry Eqqleicn W7SYP VJ7PQK W7QQO he .N we M4 dmirc rqd. agri- IO S, CQJ f WO 'F 4. udy. Qnpllgigr. Here C ' n - . Q K. 0, 503 .1-4, of hjghcrj S17 - - .. - Sch wer S 'I' C I , OO! Om hows ' Nxt X Not Pictured Is QISUF ' lim Enquist ,,..f,, r? N , w7sYo . ,,.. . . V.-1' ' , f'Q',q-I-' l I.-1 A Lyle Grimes Dan l'arrni lim lordan Don Keck Marqie Reco W7SYQ VV'7'l'HO W7SWV W7TGN W700l- he use -A ,Q ..- if ll. C . N ' Q .fy -1 Z ff rf, . :: 0 . f My 'J I i 1 C V 'tt ff an ,N l A .J r K ' v , Li? KU pq 1 C 1 s fuer Dt - ld sftfi Al s it dt M- Wmfeffowfi ,- , if 114. Tommy Sundry Uf1V7y?ji, '3t.'l7S'NlAl W7OON ' 7' ff - R, .cl . ' 0 ... t Q. 'xx . Q 8 1 4 Q L I we V ' C 'L f V W , .4 4' Z If ' -My 1' ax X xrifffr lik C f. R COM These Iunior Red Cross members, represent- inq each advisory, worked with kindness in their hearts toward reaching the qoal set before them in sellinq Red Cross seals this year. ,es 5115 'S' Ak ' Ygillliill ltll fifiil Anderson D. Barley, B. Ballard, M. Earoni, D. Bmqham, C. us 1, Rv gr 1. I I r OFFICERS Bud Bruce Barbara Poln-tr Anna OIBIISH Barbara Vance Miss Patrxfta Solvte Birtwhistle, P. Enqle, B Hendrick, D If rltverq A M.n.3ne':e G. FYCQ-,pn,ry N PM. t... ft, BFUC9, B. Efdmfmt B, HOOkPT, B Kalttzk, D. M.:Calltrrn, E 015011, K, Pt:..'l1 ll Canavan, D. French, G. Huseth, D. Little, T. l.frPharl, I. Paclbvizy E, Pug xx Y Cottier, l. Grasscsshx, M. Hurst, P. Love, D. Miller, R. pus,-Q A- tg, ' tl Davis, C. Hflflfeltr C- lohnson, R Madsen, t.f Mtfrhett, B 114,113 P, If t 11 I Denman, D, Hansen, I, johnson S, Marqonts V O Brion, A. p. k tj, ,Q 1 Nd' ,, 4 A ,L Q 4? A s. -.s,, '35 . 'Cf B so ' ' J.: K ' if , S, ,, N ku, . i t Q . 2 2 ' 1 q ' t, J B J , fl-W., .V 2 I A 6' s. Q - . LZ if .,, N-5 5: ' ' x ...Q I v 'N t is 'X , , . W.: .1 S lr ' I. --f M H5 c-H A V - s . x 1 Y. X l l H- , ' 4 ' If x Q 3 KN 3 Q L A I ' Q I, ,' Et' f If , 1 if. r ,,,', Q , 'D vyftfff N D J Y.. 1 1' 3 M b . A 'f br or V 'I . - 'r 1 '4 1 M, , 1 X yjrfxfsi' ft f ff gif' lc, V , - ! : ,zynlgs , , Z xaztil ' . A .1 N , N. - f N fl a .. .. , .1 , X ' 5' F President Vice President Secretaryffreasurer Librarian Sponsor f 1, gf Vtin 'rf B l. ,j '!.'rf.lw:x F ,A , t.-5 mi ti L K '.','. .trl .5 5 in-5 ,Q 'r' xr.: l' 1: Zfgzz. X J gl Q A 4 X . - J fr N .A A l ,-.N wc' . 3' ' F W f , 1 A ar 'rf' V A 'i 'Z s , f E , , l 12 Q- '- L Q. ' ,K -of ,J f 1 F. if gl' gr i. s 1 525 CM sf 1 A .4 S ' 4 Strictly Pro, This Boy . 3' -as 1 .9 OFFICERS President .. . . Ron Hall t Vice President Carolyn Allred Secretary-Treasurer . Rosemary Nicholson Sponsor . Mr. Keniston Ye Ojds MSS 'hd .. CS l , D. '. . . ., ,, Sigel' BI pgafjllgg gg' The high school ski season' boomed off to a Bailey, B. Childs, B. lNIIV1S,l!l. flying start with over ZOO entziusiastir members. The l-Odqf' gf'5Tie,S1'. gllffifflalfsift P Qil1i'fC?ff I Ill? Sfiefs. fljhuSSei 'O ,file Qfifg by Fm' Bmql T- C-Ommv I. iqcn -7. icioa inq in e wor on t e ing s 1 un, sup- portina Sunday ski bus trips, and by testing Cut - the new run, Throck's Mile. Althouah broken leas :HQ and twisted ankles were experienced by many, 4, , Q V' ' ' 1 S the skiers came over the final Course to conf-lude 4 I . , ' the year with the annual club pifnic. v ' Fnqle, B. Vgelstad, E. Greenx-.'ald, B. Ezzckson, S. Fredricksori, S. l-label G. ' Evans, M. Funk, Pl. Hall, R. , Fast, S. Good, R. Hansen, I. Feiden, R. Grassesrhi, M, Haugen, Z. a. -A S 4- Kibitzmq From S.delincs , 3 Q , Q, K. fi :M 1. '4 8' f . x.. ty -Q . Nl ' ,- y Heaqy, E. lensen, I. Hodges, P. lewell, A. M Qi Hollecker, S. lohnson, W. ' ' ' Qs . lackson, K. Kaufman, I. .ye tr 'A' 'A 5. T , . 16 t Y' 'V 'X - , 1-f ,- 1 1 'I A + l' ' n ,JY R 1 A Ce f asf: s Q, C 'R' S , ,t I 5 ,. 5 V P. if A, X V t J.. X f ' x t . I A K I Easy Does lt .-sv , vm 5 1-.M hz., .V K E, wr N .4 'Y JA A .f V Q. 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XOI 4 'W 'fr' Ffrrwd 115 lrb-fr under the d1l'F7CA1OH of Przul Fhull left I doubt that cx conmrt qrgup oi vs co G95 could handle both goyziixr and fldss Q87 rnusr: wzth 5-qtxsl fo Taz: :.:1p TJ gif Q0 group rncrde s Q- v 9 n I.. -Ari mg f-urun durlnq the Sl'I!OCIYC'fIY,1I. .'rd.r1gtr1f'SprL1 Fesflvdl, where the band 6-Irvezi s:1: 1 ond erqht ensernhre qroug 5 -'r.:t.p1'Gd W hundreds of hrqh sulrooi gznnzy f' rrp 'Ko fr The wmter concert co:.wr1.f--d psi-If THQ ly wrth cr popular ond sern1:1dss1.'cI ire whrle the Sprxnq GQPJPGYGDCG fedtgrod Io serxous :md hqht nurnr I-rs, rn 'lwzdgrrfr arrangement by 'lm dn-A Altenbdilx, A. Berg, I. Boffo, K. Dehnn, D Eocck, A, Bud, P. Bosshcrrd' E, Dull, I. Burley, D. Blcrnuhdrd, Ifxnet Erown, S Ernmctf, S. Bateman, I. Blanchard, Iodn Colllson, Ei. Enloe, H. Bedttxe, N. Blythe, E, Crawford FJ. EYTSICY, My as i 8 T' 1 .r 'Q-. ' fs I e 3 V :Sl -jak 22 , if fa Q 9.4, K 'V Q 56 Q ,as . r , . ,y- 4 if J N Q I ' Qf ' 2 A, f .. , Hr I of QV tw V ., .,,-. 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A W ? . V, K i -V T1 A ,QQ it! 4 ri- ..,,, 0,3 T Ui ,Y l' 5 'Ji A ' Yi Ag , if Q i E' X ' if Y M Cm 1' ' N 3 Y A W' -5553 ff- ' X X Ri '21, 3 i Jw W E a f . w,,f 'V f '. HHH f' -Q.:-' ,Asa an .E . HW ,M , ,M . ft 1 . ' ' x-..f ' , e ' .. - -1 1 ' ,A V. .. , , I.. , A x -V ,,..: .mf as V A . 'X ' 1 1-25, , y- ' , ff QQWQ Ji - ' .. n' , ' Q. 4 . ty, 1 W1 KRW' 4 ' - is, Q, rp if I ...fee-'s if l I 'xljllmuj Melvin, R. Meyers, B. Miller, D. Neilson, D. Oakland, I. S , A f f , me im.. i. ..i. Obresly, I. O'Leyar, R. Peklewsky, L. Pellet, S. Peres, R. Il After the marching season was over, the Training Band went to work as a S e p a r ri 1 e unif, and made its iniiifn' tTl'P9lITLIl'1.'F? in tlxe C F I . prlrrg l 'nf'wrt, gfweriorrniriq twin in irc-hos :nfl an rvertuie. This group f'.:n'tione'i as a building group for those who aspirecl to the senior group the Concert Band, Ph1ll1PS, ln Pokarney, I. Pike, D. Randall, H. Powell, I- Rinderkneclit, Preston, I. Hoqefgl B, Preston, M. Rogers, L, D 7' f 1 Q Y' i 1 I x 1 it I i ,K ,v K , .. 4 1 Q- is 1' T , I f T3 nu 9 - ,- r r Rose, S. Rothwell, I. S. Rydeen, K. Sanderson, L, Shelden, B. fd . - my A W. 'luis ls ll ., v. It ,QI Waugh, L. Weissman, K Welch, I. Willis, B. Vxfocasek, L. Young, I. l . H i Sl'1OGf'HGkG1'. S- Stephens H. Throckmorton, M. Slmkllif l- Taylor, B. Tonkovich, I. Smith, C- Tesarek, I. Tucker, M. Smith, S- Thomas, D, W'allace, M. S1'1Yd6f, L- Threlkeld, D. Washburn, P. . X . 4 4 1 Q A .. 54 , X .. ' Q ' , . N . I1 k k X Q . x I 'v 'Q,- X l ' v - R 1 A nl , .. 5- I w , , 1 1- if K- . f ' I 4 . ,.- I T Q , V' x A A 4 ' ..4v, -' 1 ,, -g C7 NJ M53 A A Cappella Chorus singing favorite Christmas Carols, 17 Ande rson , direc-for I o fb e ci, or gzzorow Us' The chorus members can boast this year of a well-rounded season, full of song and merriment. The director, Miss Ann Anderson, put the many voices through a heavy, but enjoyable proqram schedule. Their work began early in the year, when the chorus began working on music for Thanksgiving and Christmas. The Yuletide music included excerpts from Handel's MESSIAH, and a program of carols which were presented for students and parents alike. Perhaps the most talked-about program put cn by the chorus was the opera, THE MIKADO, which was presented April 16-l7, in the G.F.H.S. auditorium. The cast, chorus, and directors re- ceived wonderful response tor their many hours of practice, and their great production, The chorus performed tor many civic organizations and sang the music tor the sunrise service at Easter. The Spring Festival climaxed their season ot greatly appreciated music. Acord E. Brink, I. T513 lv Cummings, l. Egan, D. Forum, N. Greaves, M. Hendy, l. larnat, M. Kregness, l. Anderson, Y. Eryar, D. Qoilison, H Dav.s, A. Engle, B. Gilsoul, E. l. Gue, K. Hicks, Fi. johnson, S. Larkin, C. Bellman, B. Casavanf C. Connelly, l- Davis, M. Erickson, S. Good, R. Haines, K. Hieresin, B. lorqenson, K. Lemmer, A Bergman, G. Childs, B. Corcoran, M. Dykeman, B. Farnsworth, G. Graham, l. Hansen, A. I-lodges, P. Kirk, I. L91'1Ch. Y- Bossharclt, B. Christensen, P. CIOYUTGY, K. Edson, T. Feiden, R, Grass, W. Hansen, I. Hollecker, S. Klump, I. LevGndOWSk1, R . 4- 2 Q 5 rffsefgl 'i f ' gf., .-5 T , - K V V 1 i Q . A I I A I I r A i 1 W - , ,,,- if D QT: ' H . f Q - - - 'M 4 ,. , . . ' l Y. , Iflllll Mllnli ,T 'lt if ' tl alt A in F 1' 1 ' t C 2 A 17 A - I ft, The Yuletide sezson was brightened by h m W rr' s C C rt preserrfd by the combined Choruses. Murray, B. Peressrm Noble, A. Peters, E Nordby, I. Peterson, Parker, R. Peterson, ' 1 Martin, T. McCallum, B. M4'Graw, D. V7'Y't -.---1. Q2 . Q16 - elk W-rr r v X AX A N I X f 7' X05 '70 Q if xi? S04 r 0 N ,dl E91 04 ,Q QCA GQ '04 5 QC Q' f X 41- NN Y' x-N5 Fx 04: Q73 'fl , Vx vi W1 'Wa EW 6 ' 30, H so . nd Q- G 'O H001 4 '-fs 99 P 0017, 04 lu 3 N tl rx 550 lgrry, OCX Ah! 'Tis Kcztishc Vfwf, wad Sv vue xv, ,Nga P Cas! oi Chcxrucisrs lvhkcxdo, Bill Willis Nunki-Poo, Ken Gue Ko-Ko, Glenn Berqmcm Pooh-Bch, Tom Edson l46l . ,af L Pxsh-Tu BOXXWQ O xl- Oi .. 5 were X40 Kcxtish Umbrel Ande Mr. Go- MOQQY 4 Gr Nlbbxe sh, Grunt Larson Yum-Yum, Kcre LcxRoscx Pitti-Sing, Betty L. Childs Peep-Bo, Iccqqeline Brink U1 Bectrxce Todd lc: Bearer, Herberl rson To, Icxck Kreqrxess Q1 Q01 fb: km I ff f g ff Y f Y' ff 86+ Y . . K fC! ' ke O' we Z Qunbber Ord 5696 S ROV en Hcir 41 ,K .5 Cqfgcm YV-ODUCUOY4 DXQECTORS . N x 6 vuoc-an-ww coswuwssh. 5 X N.- Y- -, 'uv-Luv, - , v N 1 ,V K X -1 Q. vusucni ,A , -nun ,AM , X- x x . , ..,.. M, vena sp.m,f .V . . vx.. mv ,A vw usnnsfwf X f. X X .. -Q AM., , nmxs1y.N. .mv N X. . , , ,f,m,, mmf.:-msn. vv.vus1s,.'.-. , . .M X ,- x-x,3-mm v -1-,-X mmf. W , .. . svxopy ,asm uns ,-,- K , cu- s f , ew em-1 .- ee: vwqmgx egg.,-A F v- w.,--V ew LW-Am ea vm. aww Plxoulff Lxpvf' Biyb Mgilmqw www SY 50 X- Co stume Hanqe TS . Xnouqm oke 'Voexs X6xXeX Comm ,A V1 I Tear the M ask '4 X GXOV1 XAQKQ Cr S Q96 WP 6: 2, 1,6 H W Ofkers was BQQJ7' y -11,538 gf' K' W 4' Vf' Ho -X - ir '1, i OrcAe6fra Tliis vefrr G.F.ll.S. is honored by having E. E. Williamson conducting the rrrusir' ileyvrrtrrrertt s fifty-piece syrnpirony orchestra. As the starring activities, time Olf'll9SllCI pertcirrrred at Open House and gave special afternoon and evening clrrssi f,'fi v l and pop concerts. On April 24, the full regalia participated in the All f, rtv lxlusr ' lwstiviil find fin April 25, in the District Music Festival at Fairfield. Different relrearsals irrvalved tire carrying of the tympani and bass viols up and fif-f-,rr tl A cf irc Wire rrrusif' l'P'TYlT ttf'Tll would like the requisition of a freight ri -ur f' r tire participation of the group in grad- E 'ir-Mite cv 'l lee year was tapped oft witlr tire annual ,WI : I.,- x 153 'QS rx, CWFTI. 'KRS 111145 . , ,,,,1w.g,1,l. ... ..... I.. ..1.L1:::.5. A ,V U .Q ..1 if EU-. Burqn, . S in 1 324 Iqhl, L me -Q iv, 'Et fn s '.,, ..Q ' x Hg vi C. if-11. Goxdezg L. Iixlm V B , A. 6 , it ,Y l I '- .vw .J my Pu-we, , Nm y Buxtti l 11' ' ml C xmf-111 .. . Huw! Iii 5 , K K - ' Lim.: 1.. ., am., yr v 1 - J ! - x , 3 x u- 'JSC Q QQ YN f Hxkeq I, . rxqp... H X232 E, 4 ga 'N They Szy It Vfxfh Mxlsi: Orc!LeAfra ' RWM. .rj I K :Q ,-, H JS cs N ,I .A X I -Q v 45 w13.S N 3 Snmdqre Thurber, Voeqe-le 'D C A 1 E l f 1. y +8 2' 3 l xi jwirird V 6 owl QE: Q09 .59 W gkfkegi gxodmf Xl CCW! V5 fx r x DQ ,A x Q 6 re orrrcrns Pygisjdpm lr zrrrx Wi 'lCF!5f'rl Sf-55551 iff. Slim. Vine President iris Crllfrlrwr' Serv' :ry-'l'rerrs1:rf1r P 1'SY Pfiff ff . Tviriinq Clul- one of .fr zncsf Vrfrninent rliilis ff GPN? un er llre sponsorship of Nr. Pcrul Snuil oqrnin supported the frriivifif-s of the school, The Band Twirlers and The orher rnernlvers of the Twirlinw Club entertained Crt half-time of u boskebcxll qcme and pcrrtivipfrted in the Crnnucrl Houndup Day Psrcxcle, A banquet wcs held in licner nl :lf Senior members at the closing oi the school yeir. Fferek, P. DZ'- 'r', M. ECJGYT E l.fsl.r:Lic'rlili:1 S. NPV-'ell' P Rilddle, Fl. SU0dfUi55 l Woibon, B Burk, D, Dickerson, l. Fink, L, Mgq-rr5,'D, PGfGrSOn,4P. Snock Beverly YOU-'er B- 'Wilkie-, I, Cqllghgny IH Egan, D. GfGf1dY, R- Nelson, E. RGUHICL 5- Shock, Bonnie VURCISIYV S- Wilkie, V. X 4 . 1 My , 9, Wx fp x .A of edu ,Q J XXX 'SAX Of 1 9 Ng- y ,yl X1-Q. ' E ww .-V15 1 oc? ,y A ' cb 9 Q - Mmxwfwv. X I x A 7 l I if k f , 'fm ,KM 'Y C5115 X ,. :im , '3'Jfv- M Q1-:af Rjzzlig gLfi.fl'z ..X:lzL YL afghggh MOLIEREZ A PLM -. f 4 JV' S, 2' 746 Docfoz N ,acne .ag Wemwfg Adupffxf iv-. ' BARNARD HEwzTT PHCSH SCHOOL AUDITORIUN FEBRUARY 26 AND Z7 '- '-gS TAYLOR Dweirvf -' WEDY, Teciwnlcof Dsrec' U C A S T si - -4, 1 Ron lick Bc Chr Pegg- Pct i 3 1 1 il 2306 4 !!'lff,1 il ,, flfg' ' -..,,.4 I -............ P- ..1. 1 'V . K I '-'35 ' M---f XXx N RX Fe Q W.. -H, N . 3' 4? I .fl ff ! r 1 , U , hs Q1 An. 1- Q Ai S lv N Q .x XX V m ,sf K 4 ' i 'wi' - sf N p i W'--L 5' ,K ., W - Q , ua 1 W .ff xx X X ff' f X, E 9 A-Xx 3: Q x XX - In NX XM' vi 'xxx' ' ' , 4 , , Yi' ll M- ,. CD!LtfQl lfVL8lfLif 13511169 Country Club-April 25 .YW 5 ,X nf ,Q A 1 u 4 ,WM 'J iiiiwn xppoitms irwtfwr'.'iewin.g Guusz:i:ke cut Nomifm FOX. 'ff-N, 3. hor, Siudious iwosomp. H1 'here-, ffiksi 'A ii ml Emi? D E. Coim1rY Chg Bcmq noi. Super Sziesmon. '1 Helping the ccxuse. 5 .D ., 'J i XP QW' fi If X -1 H . Q I -idx, Um-um, good. Puitinq the kick in the iuise. Christmas cheer. 4. ...ii 21' Sim -,A ? 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Of lu DIRT Ui Luo v SW SHIT IDJUW NE vhrzlo 5 1 N11 ' 4, Q19 ,cf 1 in 1 ll I-Nihl vu SYZ P JS 9 K0 :uw mx .1 September IN TNS COURSE You r.m.r.Hnva -ra Exvscf onoas 10' X x N l num lmun Chemistry 44 fm X gbxwn x I4 f QV I Bisons Bop Butte 1 rss y pfagang me ame 286 vrvacrous cmd rndustrrous senrors reg rster for the last lap of therr teen age edu catron Ray Woolf and Irm Rohan make accept ance speeches to team mates who elected them co captarns of the football team on the Nampa Idaho trrp Don Moe outstandrng p r o s p e ct on the Brson football team was strrcken wrth polro The lffums 40 trcket sellers raked the crty for season football trcket buyers and gath ered such gems as l 000 S5 00 s e a s o n trcket holders Cover 300 more than last years salesl and one season trrket sold by lean Earhart to a guy from Anaconda who rust wanted a good seat for the Ana condo Copperhead Brson game Everyone s ravrng about the snappy fast stepping band whrch ace showman Paul Shull drrects before the record crowds rn Memorral Stadrum Hrgh Prarse was grven by the Quarterbacks Club as a trrbute to tween halves rn the Great Falls Anaconda game Order for unbreakable gl a s s e s for Ken Gue bad vrsron rrsk rn the halfback posr tron wrthout artrfrcral bleepers was delrv ered to Coach Swarthout broken accordrng to commentator Hemmrngway rn hrs natronal broadcast All the News That s News Today Gue learns to use contact lenses that frt rnto the eye proper after several mrshaps durrng scrrmmage w h e r e b y the lense slrpped mto the corner of hrs eye Frantrc search rs made for prctures of Mrss Solvre and Mrss Taylor to submrt to the Our Mrss Brooks radro beauty search for U S s prettrest teacher lBoth should have won'l Theres more to berng a letterman than Just wearrng a sweater was a challenge rssued by Coach Swarthout to spearhead the advertrsrng drrve to frll the football pro grams Lettermen came through wrth 100 percent sales and more than S900 to ard the club rn athletrc medrcal expenses Broncs eke out '76 wrn over Brsons frrst trme since 48 Amrd whrstles and exclamatrons Velora Lamunyon and Dorrs Duke emerged newly elected Pep Club frosh cheerleaders w e a 22 -64 skfN lb if my V! Sophomore Spooks xx X Wx X Q --' 5 f f fl xx Q Q X X 'Boulevard of Broken Dreams ff 0 f O K 1 w f TICK Ju 9911 ff? rt Mx X Xa get P Ullllt W ft, , vt A Check rn Trme f r rf 'f 9 elf A ' 4 S y, do T-1 'K s T rf tr f . 6 1 X I 1 ', 1 tb G! V!! 1 gg . I' ... an 11 ' R g fi NX r , ' N -4 , , ' - if TW l5 . ' t ' - 17 ' ' I . r - . W I l 0 1 V f X i f X N A nl -,613 I X gif r i I . 4 U I' ' E ' 7 U xnx x ' the magnificent performance given bef 'X tk A Qxk- X - N 'WEL ? . n M .V Vs TC Nl S ' , gf nf - XXX l 19 M . U ' ,, A Q all rt? r I ' wx 'X frm, 1 I ' A' I 1 I ' rt fwtwa l - 20 I r ' 22 ' I' ' ' ' - y or .. . ., t wc ll U! tv ,fit up ' - fc , 1 - - ,,ffAfjJZ' X X ' f 5 Q - iagkvts xby h , XY -J X I I rm. , S! as . ll . - - A .X ri rv: 5 X 'U K .I f . ' v I r lf X f 1 f , f , f mr, 1' n if., N xl Q W UW , X Q ll Oilers Standard Gag .1- ..- ' -fi' l X f-4 sg. A I 0 'I' ' 0 V7 9 .1 jllllgsatnl f f fl' ,ff fr' f 'S U 1 I X 5 nf tl? N X I SSN Queen ol the Night P' num Ill Pflesib NT RG'-tcE Ja Q 5 'A' IGGY re s W gat L Win Place and Show pfayang Mae came OCTOBER Q 43, 3 232 l Students entertamed by srnger whose K9 fans caused uproar when Donkey Sere nade has second chorus of BARKSl The stands cmd fans leaped wrth Joy when favored Spartans from Mrssoula fell before the Thunderrng Herd 7 O Class offxcers elected and fmd frrst strmg SENIOHS headed by I Woodahl M Lee A Iarrett second strmg IUNIORS led b B Tokerud N Beattle I Lehman SOPH OMORES w1l1 follow B Young I Pokar ney D Acord whrle the FROSH wrll stumble along behmd P Ba rmgartner C Monroe and D Barley IV s watch Browmng Indrans dance momal over goal l1ne to the tune of 3 Cefe IV s tre up Krttens rn Helena 6 6 One Act Plays l2 Pound Look and T me Sxlent Alarm Park Tom Bxson supporters Journey through the to see Blsons fall at Kallspell Braves ahawk FROSH CRAWL for Sophomores at party to welcome greenhorns therr 4 Relaxatlon for students whrle teachers convene at M E A Followmg a well supported Snake Dance the TURKEY nearly gobbles for Brsons as they tramp Butte Bulldogs before largest crowd ever rn Memorral Stadxum to keep rn Champronshrp race L11 Dracky of the Sophomore assembly and her partner Gladys do thelr best to scare students ln rollxckmg Halloween Toy Shop NOVEMBER 2 20 21 Hangman s Noose IS Skr Club travels to Krngs Hxll to work on lodge for the commg sk1 season Mamma comes to see Iumor s teachers and h1s progress at annual Open House Freshmen return favor wrth Soph Frosh party Frrst stadrum held Snake Dance precedes Helena game BISON turkey dmner IS on plate mstead of on gr1d1ron when Bengals he the Herd 13 13 school Volce of a Soph Bob Corontzos wlns frrst ln Democracy contest Bob IS presented to a packed house One of the best All School plays acclarml LJ '04, QQ' e-,'2'?fg.l? ,49- rt, wk .Q xl 'W llnnlilllllll -if 3 Study Demon X Q6-BEQDQ X x Qf X of Q if' ' E l f . - , ee' XX .M H I ,g ,r Eli, l' . 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Ian Nordby is crowned Booster Oueen at the Booster Ball Crystal Wonderland December to Ianuary 4 CHRISTMAS VACATION IANUARY Big Day at King s Hill Corinne Carter hlts the jackpot wxth a broken leg but Anne Kalberg runs a close second with a torn hqament First day ot school after vacatron and a new fad rs struck CRUTCI-IES' Mr McKay comes back married Memory Wrzard who had a catalog mem orlzed flhds that GF H S students can onl find one age in a catalog women s Attendance of skiing enthusrasts at Kmg s Hall makes a sharp decllne Student assocratlon election A good play wrth Phxl Todd makmg a long pass of the presrdency to Ron Larson Beverly Engle Dan Regan and Ioyce Lode keep therr po sltions as Secretary Vrce Presrdent and Treasurer respectlvely Semester ends Several students made a touchdown but more than one lost yard age in thrs play A look of determmatlon came rnto thelr faces and they strarght ened thelr helmets tthlnklng capsl and re tumed to the game Frosh assembly roars m wxth twhat ya knowll the roaring twenties theme A fme exhrbrtron of the outstandmg talent to be forthcomrng from thls class ot 56 FEBRUARY Orchestra struts 1ts stuff in a ftne concert teaturmg Loutse Rytz as Concert Mxstress Many a grrl seen around school poutmg no date for the Senior Ball whoa Nexf YEARS ScueDULE IS CONPLETE EXCEPT FOR ONE SJBSECI' HOW RBOUT RNOTHER ENGLISH CouRSE 9 loom' NEEONO 4 fvyflusu QT 3 Q, Oh He Dont? l 5 4 ZQQSYNX 5 9' si er, QE' :Sita agitit-W -Q f 4. gt., 'A l JP fxxj' N -lxli sy! 54, I Mx X X I-'lowenng Success NDS mum N7-P l Ou VMENO QNX un ff 15 LPN Pr-1 W' VQAX X XL X , F np ff? 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I Scooter the Shooter! pfaying me ame 262 Stalrway to the Stars a blg success as theme of Semor Ball Plenty of Iumors attend thee of charqel W Cameron Ralson 1nternat1onal speaker ad Evvv-vga Q- dresses students on Democracy Gee can I touch you? and D1d you really talk to Audxe Murphy? were not unusual comments th1s day as s1x INIWA reporters and photographer mtervrewed the stars of Gunsmoke adopted from Norman Foxs Rough Shocl World Pre mrer m Great Falls Band presents annual w 1 n t e r concert Musxcal Holtday to earn money to out ht 110 prece band and lmance a tr1p Another Grant Larson IS born when Roger Lrppert makes an excursxon mto the un known rafters of the audrtorxum durmg Semor Play practxce 7 Sen1ors come out on top after a scrxm mage Wllh Semor Play The Doctor in Spxte of Hxmselt a French farce MISS Taylor and Senxors score a Wm MARCH 6 Trampolme stars featured 1n assembly but Scooter steals the show wxth his un1que technlque 1n holdmg the net Hurrah' Here Comes the Show Boat wlth a tal ented cast of lumors 1n a well orgamzed and rehearsed assembly that w1ll long be remembered Mxkado practlces are well under way EVERY NIGHT' Honest Mah Sprmg vacatron begms Vacatron for everyone that rs but the prxncrpals and Roundup workers rn the M1kGdO The show must go on' APRIL Mxss Gibson comes back to school as Mrs Wmg Dog gone' They re gomg to have to stop QIVIHQ these teachers vacatrons or maybe they should QIVG them more' Boys turn to be glum no date to the French Club dance Brq mght for the grrls as Aprll en Pans sets the scene for the gala French Club dance Costumes arrxve for the Mrkado case Some comments among the boys Look what they took out of the trash barrel for me to wear and Whose grrls costume 1s ll'llS9 MINE' Oh well X 1 'Tift' ' 'L ' XEO mlfw .J .,, Gp X Dry Winter 'N PWR' 0 desi! 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A Af? -- -es Dog Daze pfdybng tA8 dine Audry Zurrch and Rachel Ltetz wear slmgs to school from too much troning of all those costumes 1617 Btg performances of Gxlbert and Sulll van s Mikado A huge success stamped as very professlonal 9 Semor Teas gtven under the sponsorshlp of Mrss Rathman Dean of Gtrls 2021 NI-'L Tournament held tn Great Falls Frxendshtp Committee do much to welcome our out of town guests Assembly on meteontes Mxss Robmson trxes to pick up a 90 pound meteorxte tMlss Muscles herselfl but Mr Buck comes to the rescue and lxfted tt for her Fmal deadline for the Roundup Seen One Mrs Clara Phelan bemg carried out of room 214 hav mg famted from sheer exhaustion Bea Todd tM1kados Katxshal pulls a real boner when she sptlls some ink on xmport ant layouts One lone snicker emtts from the rear Betty Chxlds tPitty Slnql Profes stonal Jealousy? All City Mustc Festival he d MAY Walllll Pardner Roundup day is here An assembly parade and pxcnics rounded out this day along with the electron of a queen one candidate from each class 2 IC Relays tn Helena G A A entertatns Helena Fort Benton and Lewtstown in annual Play Day The Seniors pull through with an assembly and btd farewell to G F H S 14 15 16 lnterscholastic track meet rn Mis soula and many attend from GF Iumors honor Senxors wxth the annual prom Semors receive Caps and Gowns and get a glxmpse of the btg wxde wonderful world Sentors attend Baccalaureate NE Dewey eyed Seniors walk down the aisle to recelve thelr dtplomas whlch represent four years of work and fun in good ol G F H S Underclassmen are freed for another three month rest EP X lsuusvrixggmqy fyf 2 if Z I DFFEA X x Q 0 00, Xxxlw X LQ W db Horsey Awards! Graduation I A-VC R FQIL1 FYI YITVNL Still-N sum-x CDFILECTUI 1 2' um: was lunum l sum 91 1 'Q June . .. fy 0 ' 5x ' f .zlyor -T 14 ' ' Y X 1 nj' ' X V Q Q f , , 5 1 Q tb I 5 . . .- 5' ,, 9 .1 .1 .t I ll ll If 5 l Sul .. ' . .. X , 4 gat ' l ' ' ' ' X ' , ' . rg t --X I . A . . .I - . Q i U 23 I ' . ' ' , x ' ' X '.' 1q' 5 ' ' V H A 1 - 9 ... ' ' , . X W 'Y l . O :D I jj 'H l , h . m.gs:,,., , ' . it 1 . :::-----saw . 9 . . . ' , ' 12 I l I f ts . f , L 5 31 ' . 5 '- 4 -gl 1 , ft' U - l45 '5ltt tt' ll J K X f d- I N 2 Q 7-'97, Q, X - ls , 1 j ' I I ' v N '-'I . .-11 f f . We y ffm K: 9 A 5 . .1-9, six was assi 4 'T 4 4 6 -. Q .. ' 4 .. A X . 3 o t ' v N P r 3 1 He1Sey Awar S To create a stronger and better c1t1zensh1p IS the purpose of the Hersey Foundatlon Awards whtch were made possrble by the late Charles E He1sey These awards of S50 each are presented annually to about 75 Great Falls Hugh School students as well as to students 1r1 other schools 1n thts area Improvement 1n c1t1zensh1p scholarshxp and effort IS the basls on which they are made. The students pictured above were the Heisey Award winners in May, 1952. 11th Annual Presentation GREAT FALLS HIGH SCHOOL Tuesday, May 13 1952 pw, . mt. , 'WP 5 3l 4 0lfU'L 14,9 A Frlend Albrechts Furntture Allsports Supply Co Al s Food Market Anaconda Copper M1n1ng Co Anderson Ottlce Machrnes Auto Craft Shop Barbers Inc Barnes W H lewelers Beatrlce Food Co Beckman s Ben Frankhn Store Berger Meat Co Btrch G Sons Constructron Bloom ci Seymour Brlcker Realty Co Bungalow Bakery Buttrey s Departrnent Store Buttrey Foods lnc Carlson MUSIC Co Carlson s Shoes Carpet Shop Cascade Electrrc Cascade Sportsman s Club Casey Blumtreld lnc Cashway Lumber Co Central Floor Coverrng Central Machrnery Co C1ty Food Market C1V1C Center Theater Club Cafeterla Coca Cola Botthng Co Cogswell Agency I9 0l'L:5 0l :5 Corral Crane Co Crown lewelry Co Croxford s Merr1ll Mortuary Devrne 6: Asselsttne Drtve ln Food Market Dudley Constructron Co Duffy I A Agency Dundas Otfrce Supply Co Duval Wallace Hardware and Furruture lnc Eddy s Bakery Eddy s Cafe Eklund Studlos Elk s Club Enghsh Ftealty Co Falls Constructlon Co Frrst Federal Savlngs W H George Co General Mllls Inc G F Automobrle Assocratlon G F Clearrng House Assocratron G F Engravlng Co G F Flor1stsAssoc1at1on G F Laundry CS- Dry Cleaners Assocratron G F Gas Lo G F Lrvestock Co G F Transfer G Storage Co Glacrer Transportatron Co Glass Art Shop Graham G Ross Greely Elevator Grogan Robrnson Co 1 . 1 1 . , . ., 1 - -1 ' . 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C f fe - - , Cf , X ' t c V c A ' S ' - c T c o , , 1. t T . 11661 ADMINISTRATION Boy s State Dean of Men Dean of Women Executive Board Faculty Girl s State Principal Representatives School Board Student Association Ofhcers Student Court Superintendent ACTIVITIES Agora Club Booster Club Cheer Squad Dxstrlbutors Education Club Debate Club Dr1vers Course French Club G A A G1r1s League HGISGY Awards Home Economxcs Club I F C Latln Club Letterman s Club L1brary Club Natxonal Forens1c League Nat1ona1 Honor SOCIGIY Ofhce Force Patrol Squad Player s Club PTOJGCIIOIIISIS Publ1cat1ons Inxwa Pro1ects Roundup RCId1O Club Red Cross Club Skl Club ATHLETICS Basketball Freshman Squad Intramural Iuruor Varslty Varslty Coaches Football Freshman Iunlor Varslty Vars1ty VLQX 10-16 113114 118-119 124-125 132133 136137 95 98 83 92 ATHLETICS lContinuedl G1rls Sports Managers Ncrtlonal Athletic Honor Society Occaslonal Sports Bowlmg Go Tennis Track Iunxor Varsity Varsity CLASS SECTIONS Freshman Class Freshman Class Officers Iumor Class lumor Class Oihcers Sen1or Class Sen1or Class Offlcers Sophomore Class Sophomore Class Officers DEDICATION MUSIC Band Chorus Mxkado Orchestra Tw1rlers SCHOOL LIFE Autographs Calendar Class ACllV1ll9S Freshman Iumor Sen1or Sophomore Dances Booster Ball French Club Lettermen s Ball Sen1or Ball FINALE Plays All School llrlangman s Noosel Sen1or lDoctor 1n Sp1te of HIITISGID School L1fe P1ctures 101 103 74 79 56 62 2353 64 71 140-143 146-147 148-150 158-162 71 72 167168 SPONSORS 164 165 TITLE PAGE 1 f ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,..,,,-n, .,.,,.. 21 ' ' ........... - .,...... - ........., .....,..,. . , 105 9 94 9 ' 82 I ,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 21 lf ,.............r... ,-----.,-.,- ,,,.,,.,..,... -.-- 107 9 107 19 9 ' 104 - ,,,,,,,,, , .... 17 ....,.. - ..............................99... ., - 20 I ,.,0,,,,N ,11991. 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