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

 - Class of 1954

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HANCOCK Principal of Hiqh School ROBERT B. FARNSWORTH Superintendent of Schools Dean cf Boys Lowell Hults Master cf Arts Bachelor of Arts University of Wycrxinq Indiana Sfaie Teachers College Sponsor of Patrol Squad Nctioncl Honor Society 4 6 1 fi 1' . bb lun, Dorthy Bachelor of Arts Dearee in Library Science University of Denver School of Librarianship Colorado State College Library Sponsor of Library Club lun, Ludvik H. Bachelor of Arts Harvard University Nebraska State Adams State Plane Geom, and Practical Math. Kennedy. Carl Bachelor of Science Northwest Missouri State College Colorado State College University of Virginia University of Kansas City Asst. Coach, Football, Basketball, Track Comm. Art, Sta ecraft, A 1. Desi H 9 PP CJ Co-Sponsor of Iunior Class Kestle, Gwen Master ot Arts Bachelor of Arts Montana State University English 1-2 Kisslor, Betty Iano Master of Arts Earhelor of Arts University ot Colorado Colorado State College World History, World Geography Latin American History Sponsor of Booster Club Leary, Graco M. Bachelor of Arts Universxty of Montana National Education Tour University of Indiana English -f ga--og' t we : sow, f N. Mattson, Lorna McCloavo, Harold McElroy, Harold L. Master of Arts Doctor of Philosophy: M.S.- B A, Mayer of Arts Bachelor of Arts College of Emporia Bachelor of Science Wheaton College For' Hays Kansas S'a'e College Ejlgnqs Polytechnic Instrtut Unzverszty of Mmzzesota Urzlversry cz Calliornxa Rocky Mountain College English 5 and 6 S'a'e Unzversxy of fcwa Urnversxy of Montana Co-Sponsor of Sophomore Class Soglal S:-adzfs World H1s'ory USLVEISZTY OiOreQOr1 Sponsor of Agora C1-ob SooLal Studzes, World History Savage, Iohn L. Ba Eflor of Arts The Stout lnsfxtttte Uzitverstny ct Vv'as211:1a'::x Mozvina S'ate Coileqe T-llO.'ll,1Z11.'C1l Draw-.'i:::g Scovil, R. I. Bachelor of Science Montana State College University of Chicago University of Washington Algebra-College, Intermediate Trigonometry Bowling Supervrsor Stostrom lack E '..as..,r ci Edufauon Eitshelor of Arts Dxtlafti Siam Teafhers College Lia.-alester College 4 Unztod Stat-s Hsory Arzrfrran lns'.'ut1o:al Prgblemg Co-Sponsor ct Sophomore Class Q s -we In N Schlameus, Floyd Master of Education Bachelor of Science Southwest Texas State Teachers College Wood Shop Trainer, All Organized H. S. Athletics Sevulstad. Winiixod M. Bachelor of Arts University oi Montana Study Hall Stsfanoii, Iohn I. Master of Edurattong ES. Caltiarnta Institute ot Technology Montana State College Cornell University University of Creqon Physics, General Science Sponsor Nat'l Science Talent Search gnupg Scott. Arnold D. Fasltclor of Arts T-font-.ina State University Viorld History Social Studies Head Track Coach E. V. Football, Basketball Coach Sponsor ot Skt Club Shull, Paul E. Master of Music Education Bachelor ot Music Education University ot Colorado Band Direcfor Sponsor ot Instrumental Ensembles Sponsor of Twirlmq Club Stendo, S. M. Masters in Edufatzon' ES, North Dakota S'ate 'lniversrtes ot Colo., vhyo., Wash Jniverstty ct Creqon Enalgsh, Spee:h Ilat'l Forensgr League Sponsor Co-Sponsor of Freshman Class 0 N ,g?lA,6!9l'Lt 0U8Pl'Ll'VL0l'Lt 41l'4 ' S Presldent lst cmd 2nd Semester Bob Tokerud Vlce Presrdent lst Semester Bob Younq VICQ Presrdent 2nd Semester LOIS Puzon Secretory lst and 2nd Semester Somdroz Frsk Treasurer lst cmd 2nd Semester Iecm MCKGHZIG Blozmq me trout ie S udent Body Ottcers Work closely Wrtti the Executlve Boord tl.- Studertt Court tl t1.e Stude. t C urt cmd the odmmistrotion on the big job of qoverrinq tl e sc.. ot in o de... 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I ' ' .10 gg -I A '. 5 ' 1 X - ' M 1 -I A 1 'Jil V J hi 1 0 X- ' - 1 'Q-511 ,. ,1 Sfmfmf Cuff Although they seem very similar to other G.F.H.S. students, these are the lustices and Stenoqrapher who compose the Iudicial section ot the Student Government. Standing, left to right: Nancy Gabbert, Connie Mc- lver, lack Wells, and lohn Powell. Seated, left to riqht: Sandra Fisk, stenoqrapher, and Ianet Lehman, Chief Iustice. Qu X-x. Yfs Q Above, the Iustioes, one selefted from each cl ss y the Executive Board and the Student Counril, wih t Senior member automatically becoming Chief lustifo and the school secretary acting as stenoojrapher, sit fS r body to hear the wise of Mis. Phelan, journalism tfd if who received a tirket for violating a parking ordmar Improving the parking situation and curbing corrxp s ir' ,g are the chief aims of the Student Court. ihn Powell, Court lustre, warns 3 Great Fails C l' ol student to park in the school lot and not in t of rivafe homes. ow , .Slade N -.png a k::'.-:ledge :'1r:t,::s 1' and s13'e aoverzzrt' 11' and pre- g:r,:17 'nfrtgselves as L .'s':r12'.:1:,' :.'1- Zftis :rx 'Eze frzzls cf '1::.::::'.v 'ries-V keys, se-lei'-fd from tF'e Class of '54 for 'heir Cutstarzdzna abgllfzes ITL leadership and :zxzinshgp attended the Amerran Legs: s :nr1',:alE:ys Safe held August Q4 'Q S5f'f'YI1f6f Q at Elle: Affxrxzg as adult rternhers ef state and :Hy adrnlnl Lsfratzcxs were gave: a general bafkgrcund of a cttxzens respcnszbrlitxes and dukes Ln tliegr qcvernrnenf. Front raw lei: tc rzaht: Kahn lsaafscn, Dan Pecan, Bob 'Tckerpxi Don Hatha- '.-Jay. E312 row, lei' te rzglif: fcnn Pew- ell Tern Edson, Dan Pluesfzs Ion Langl felclt, Han Steffanx, Ran Burch. W. v . X fe 1 --.,. :,-.. -Lx. .A -.. i ., ...ca ..,... .... , .., r-,A,,. -N P. .,.v....::1 ha... ... r r 'ker, an 1 Q Sv' ll ns N, . , J I, Ig, ' bags 'i N W ei ' xv wr- za 'Y' 51. Q7 ' DA ' .Silafe t The gurls as well cs the boys are pro- 5 f vtded the opportunzty ot acqumng a ' workrnq background of government a:- xvxtxes. The Iunxcr qzrls pmtured at the left, front row, left is rxqht: Dons Enge, Pat O'Br1en: back r:'.-.', left tc naht, Lens Puzon falternateb, Etta Vfrtqht falter- ratel Carol Ha ix' 'er a e Doro 1 . , ut .3 Kal' n 1 J, thy t Acord, were selected by classmates and ' ' ' faculty cs those to attend the session of K Gxrls' State to be leld during the sum- 1 mer of 1954, y .. L - Lf 4 5 :uni :rex Kay' d sara Zeller, ine 'zree members of the Cass cf U4 czcsen :s rep:ese:t::':.'es ': Ggrls' State .es :i Renew' Tff:::n':.: C:..e:e an B..- lgf- .,,. .-.lc -xx.. .3 . llf Ili, ll I nd! K H' :'f W f f. x xuu-J-U' -19 Y T33 -tt,-111:-1-n-Q X I 4 'sa 3 rw ,X . .fpafhglndm , ,ffl 'll 0l'LL0l Cfcldzf OMCQP5 Presldent Fred Booth Secretary Treasurer Carolyn Seese 641,55 .SEOVZJOPJ Zaxl Chapman Ruth Harpel Reachmg the end of the tra11 ot h1qh school hte the Class of 54 w1ll recall the1r Journey wlth the pleasant memorles of many outstandmq events en countered upon the path Hlqhllqhtmq thelr hook of thlnqs to remember W1ll be the many hrsts thls enerqetlc and lun lovmq class 1n11ated such as couple dancmq and record 1m1tat1ons lntroduced 1n thelr assemblxes thelr lunlor Prom as me nrst oroht makmq formal dance rn 13 years and the addmon of a vocahst at the Sentor Wonderland Ball As the Class of 54 embarks upon the road mto the world of adult hvmq then days at G F H S w1ll ever stand out ln the1r memory never to be forgotten 125 Q . O Vice President . o,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A r,,,,,,.,,,s,,,,,,,,,7,,, Ruth Parker . L I , , , . , . . Acord, Bonnie Mae Bon-Bon Favorite Pastime: Singing and laughing Ambition: To be a secretary Activities: Mikado 3 H. M. S. Pinafore 4 Chorus l-2-3-4 Christmas Programs l-2-3-4 Twirling 1-2 Class Assembly 2 Library Club 2 Office Force 4 X .K 2-. Q. X Anderson, Marcus Grant Mike Favorite Pastime: Fishing Ambition: To do something in life Activities: Bowling 4 Ski Club 3 Class Assemblies 2-3 Intramural Basketball l-4 Atchison, Arthur Art Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing Ambition: To be successful in life Activities: D.E. Club 4 Intramural Basketball 2-3 4265 7 'mf Z- - N ' , :Q -wr I I I sit Altenburq. Henry Edward Hank Favorite Pastime: Fishing and hunting Ambition: To join the Navy Activities: Roundup Floats I-2 A Anderson, Yvonne Anne Vonnie Favorite Pastime: Playing the piano Ambition: To become a pub- lic school music teacher Activities: Heisey Award l Chorus Accompanist l-2-3-4 G,A.A. l Debate 2 Mikado 3 H.M.S. Pinafore 4 Girls' State Alternate 3 Class Assemblies 1-2-3 - l fl lfqfgxi If Foxx: 1 611 X, 4 X SB za we ti? .-ffl' ,,-1' t C... it F Sq' 'K Altmyer, Mary Iacquelyn Iacquie Favorite Pastime: Being with Stub Ambition: To have my own dancing school Activities: Ski Club 4 French Club 4 Booster Queen 4 Student Council 3 Twirling 1-2 Twirling Treasurer 2 Class Assembly l-2-3-4 G.A.A. 1 Q K Angermeier, Adeline Rusty Favorite Pastime: Playing the piano Ambition: To be a commer- cial artist Activities: N.F,L, 2-3-4 Ski Club 2 French Club 3 Players Club 2-3-4 G.A.A. l-2 Class Assemblies 1-2-3 'P Av ,Q .xx Q A , 32 ' if W . - . I- Allred, Carolyn Favorite Pastime: Skiing Ambition: Very little Activities: Ski Club l-2-3-4 Girls' Ski Team 4 Ski Club President 4 Ski Club Vice President 3 Nat'1 Honor Soc. 3-4 Latin Club 2 Class Assemblies l-2 Roundup Art Staff 3-4 Players Club 2-4 Orchestra l-2 Anderson, Shirley Mae Shirl Favorite Pastime: Working I?l backstage and the girls Ambition: To have the tore- thought to win Activities: N.F.L. 2-3-4 Players Club 2-3 Student Council l-2-3 Chorus l-2-4 Class Assembly 2 H.M.S. Pinaiore 4 G.A.A. 1-2-4 Atkinson. Darrell Favorite Pastime: Working on my Chevy Ambition: To be a deisel mechanic Activities: Roundup Floats l-2 Backa, Darlene M. Dar Favorite Pastxrne: Keep Shir- ley from hztting other cars Ambition: To become a SGCTEQCYY A....V,..65, l.F.C, 3-4 l.F.C. Cortes. Sec. 3 F-gture Tea:hers 4 G.A.A. 1 Roundup Float l-2 AI. Baroni. Donna Marie Favorite Pastimes Lizzie and rollerskating Ambition: To take that trip with the girls Activities: Red Cross 3 G.A,A. l Players Club 3-4 Beatty. Frederick Edward Fred Favorite Pastrmez Being with Lee Ambition: To have a harem Aiixvitzesr Agora Club 4 Pr--rd--r 'Vows 1' Baker, Mary Evelyn Favorite Pastime: Going places and meeting people Ambition: To travel and make many new friends wherever I go. Activities: Nat'l Honor Soc 4 N.F.L. 2-3-4 Debate l-2 l-leisey Award 3 Iniwa Staff 4 Roundup Lit. Editor 4 French Club 3-4 Players Club 2-3-4 Ir. Prom Comm. Chrm. 3 Latin Club 4 Bazzoli. Role C. Rosie Favorite Pastime: Learning to drive a car Ambition: To be a su::ess- ful secretary Activities: G,A.A. l-2 Otftce Force 2 Library Club 2 A f xl f? M X 4? .151 ,. c -n 'I' , NZB qw' CVQL I Cf X3 J YL' , q:'X ffV9r' K :Fl B34 ff: GSK! 'Yi g:?ai ' TT Qi I, il C ' N n PAQ X if fvj .1--s fegkgg lt: lil xx' , l XX-lrv N 'fel Ll-el Z' Xp CLASS PF SH' at Ui v f2e, Barnes, Wesley William Ambition: To join the Marine Corps Entered from Hoquian High School, Washington State Iunior Year ov- Beattie, Nancy Iean Nance Favorite Pastime: Following the leaders and leading the followers Ambition: To study in Gay Paree Activities: Agora Club 3-4 Agora Club Pres. 3-4 Class Officer 1-3 N.F.L. 2-3-4 N.F.l.. Pres. 4 Ski Club 2-3 Booster Queen Candidate 4 Executive Board 4 Orchestra 1-2-3-4 Orchestra Pres. 4 v Bailey Ioan Arllne Favorite Pas ime Laughin Lovin', Lunchm and Lzzzxe Ambition: To see Europe Activities Players C b 2 Senior P ay Comm Chrm 4 G.A.A. 1 Roundup F oats l 2 Orches ra l Bateman Betty Lou Favorite Postime Having my back scra' hed Ambition To be successful in all I undertake to do in lite Activities D.E. Club 4 Library Club 2 4 G.A.A. l Usher 3 Beaulieu William Bill or Wi lie Favorite Pas 'ne Sports Ambition To run in the Olympi s Activities Leiter Patro Patrc Proe Proze Prote Sesto Footbai l 'l'ra:k l Ski Club 4 Beckwith, Susan Becky Favorite Pastime: Reading cmd day-dreaming about the future Ambition: To teach school in England and Venezuala Activities: Entered from St. Paul's School 4 Future Teachers 4 French Club 4 French Club Dance Comm. Chr. 4 Players Club 4 Student Council 4 Roundup Staff 4 Bingham, Coleen Favorite Pastime: Dancing and sports Ambition: To see Bev and I down at the B. Y. Activities: Red Cross 3 Chorus 1-4 Twirling 1 1.F.C. 3-4 Players Club 2 Tumbling 1 Booth, Fred A. Favorite Pastime: Fishing Ambition: To be a better farmer than Perry Activities: Freshman Basketball 1 I. V. Basketball 2 Varsity Basketball 3 1.ettermen's Club 3-4 Executive Board 3 Iunior Prom Comm. Chr. 3 Class President 4 Iniwa Finance Mgr. 4 Roundup Finance Mgr. 4 Nat'1 Athletic Honor Soc. T 1 -dv i. -t .9 - fsqxs? S wg .R Z.- fx 115,15 re Barak, lffgrigfd IOYCO Borgmang Glenn Harold U ,. 4 ., Favorite Pastime: Listening N 4, Fw,-Oi-ite P55325 Music to WGSYSYU music 'I Ambition: To get a degree Ambition: To be an airline C L - iii engineering hostess or a successful xx N Activities: homemaker Q .5--I Mikado 3 Aflivmesf 5 -21 .ll H.M.S. Pinafore 4 Band, Head Twirler 3-4 g QLX Chorus 2.3.4 TWUIIHQ 1-2-34 N X Senior Play 4 TWIYUHQ Pres- 4 9 Christmas Program 4 State Twirling Contest 3-4 I Boys' Octet 4 II5!cgioCrTif1lbTXlif1iT1q Comesl 4 4 X Student Council 2 . . u Office Force 2 Nm, ix X Lo Qi, - ' VW' -. X he -I 1' I f 4 J' ,, BQ! 4 A55 s Y S 8 OF 511- U l l l' l 1 Blanchard, Ianni May Boho. Igegicieth Vern Favorite pgstggixgi Wishing Favorite Pastime: Working at Ambition: To live, love, Th? 5110? laugh' and go to Brazil Ambition: To be a successful Activities: furniture designer Band 1-2-3-4 Acgvigefrz 3 4 G.A.A. 1-2 Cm ' ' ' players Ciiib 3.4 Student Council 1-3 Stqgeci-git 4 Class Assemblies l-2-3-4 Bowling 1-4 Intramural Basketball 1-2-3 Freshman Football 1 Freshman Basketball l Boll, Larry Ellsworth Ding Dong Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To graduate from college and be successful Activities: Varsity Football 2-4 I. V. Football 1 Varsity Football Co-Capt. 4 All State 1-lon. Men. 4 Lettermen's Club 4 Student Council 1-2-3 Ski Club 3-4 Class Assembly 3 Roundup Float 2-3 Medley Lane 2 Bird, Philip Allen. Ir. Phil Favorite Pastime: Taking life easy while making people think 1'm working hard Ambition: To retire when 1'm still young enough to en- joy it Activities: Band 1-2-3-4 Sr. Ball Comm. Chr. 4 Iniwa Staff 4 Roundup Staff 3-4 Varsity Football 4 I. V. Football 3 Sr. Play Comm. Chr. 4 Class Assembly 3 Roundup Floats l-2 Bouhardt, Barbara Emma Ambition: To attain my objectives Activities: Band l-2-3-4 Chorus 3-4 Girls' Drum Corps 1 Mikado 3 Nursing Club 4 Bozlck, Iohn Charles. Ir. lack Favorite Pastime: Church work Ambition: To become a minister Activities: Orchestra l-2-3-4 Mikado 3 Projectionist I Brown. N. Rdee Rdee Favorite Pastime: Skiing and the 'ole gang Ambition: To have one of my oil paintings hang at the New York Museum of Art Activities: Editor-in-Chief, Roundup 4 Iniwa Feature Editor 4 Heisey Award 2 Ski Club 3-4 Class Reunion Comm. Chr. Future Teachers 4 Orchestra 1-2 G.A.A. 1 Girls' Drum Corps l Bowling l-2 Burch, Ronald Hylon ' 'Ron Favorite Pastime: Hunting Activities: Heisey A-.-:ard 1-3 Nat'l Honor Soc. 3-4 Boys' State 4 Latin Club 3 Class Assernblzes 2-3 Bright, Donald Allan Bright Favorite Pastime: Selling Ambition: To be a succes the business world Activities: Class Assemblies 1-2-3 Roundup Assembly 3 Variety Show 4 Band 1-2 Debate 3 Players Club 3 D.E. Club 4 Latin Club 4 U.N. Contest 2 sin -Q ifiilffeei .. A 311-Ei? : Xb X .glgjp 4 -A tulip V fi 6 Wav. S Dlfl flip Abel-' K ,E J X ff- X A 5 f GC! B Q S I L , x., .!'! Bryant,Dl?D:1:n:ald V. Q irLb4 Favorite Pastime: Going ski- bN,,p, NX ing and working on my car 'ggi fi Ambition: To make the most of what life has to otfer 'L-QS' Activities: Ski Club 3-4 r Stagecraft 4 ,' Q Football 1 X72 L'-56'k Football Mgr. 2 J 5 ' ' Intramural Basketball 2 thx V Chorus l-2-3-4 , I f J t l K, Y BIOSII Marlene Lavon Mar or Brass Favorite Pastime: Swimming and talking Ambition: To stay in college four years and become a teacher Activities: Student Council 1-2-3-4 Booster Club 4 ski Club 2 G.A.A. 1-2 v , 4, l l X 1 . , jg -4 X 'itil Buck, Darlene I.. ,,Dm,,. Favorite Pastime: Listening to the radio Ambition: To be a successful fashion designer Activities: Twirling 1-2-3-4 D.E. Club 4 Library Club 3 N N :'TTDqi5g5 MES ' is-iggeei CLK 4 Brandt, Charles W. Chuck Favorite Pastime: Driving Ambition: To be an architect Activities: Protectionist l-2-3-4 Brucluhen, Daryl Brook Favorite Pastimes Dorothy Ambition: To play profes- sional baseball Activities: Lettermen's Club 2-3-4 Varsity Track 2-3-4 American Legion Baseball 1-2-3 Intramural Basketball 3-4 Freshman Basketball 1 Nat'l Athletic Honor Soc. 4 Burkland, Carl Eugene Gene Favorite Pastime: Working on my Chevy Ambition: To be a Diesel mechanic Activities: DE. Club Treas. 4 F511 Callahan, Lois Loy LoLo Favorite Pastime: Paul and working with flowers Ambition: To own a flower shop Activities: G.A.A. l-2-3-4 Twirling 2-3-4 Bowling l-2 Home EC Club 2 Caulkins. Carl F. Favorite Pastime: Traveling Ambition: To graduate Entered from Palmer High School, Alaska 4 Cecil, William H. Bill Favorite Pastime: Being with Jeannie and sports Ambition: To be a successful sod buster Activities: Lettermen's Club 4 Freshman Basketball 1 I. V. Football 1-2 Varsity Football 3-4 Class Assemblies 2-3-4 Track 1-2 A Ski Club 2-3 Intramural Basketball Christopher. Richard Iohn Dick Favorite Pastime: Having the Cadillac Ambition: To be a successful chemical engineer Activities: Proiectiomst 1-2-3-4 Proiectionist Sec. 4 DE. Club 4 t 135 fiffiti Q it lf' fs' 'M Q41 at-i if QQ il I C! -f 'fit xii: , Q-miik 4, s4t9i,i f'g'4q v rtiigifhis ii VELX Ll' .Lip Canavan. Charlene P. Char Favorite Pastime: Dancing and being with Al Ambition: To be successful and happy during my life Activities: G.A.A. l-2-3 Variety Show l Tumbling Team 1-2-3 Acrobatic Twirling l-2-3 D.E. Club 4 Class Assemblies 1-2-3 Home Ec Club 2-3 Usher 1 if. ' .-si : ofa ai- f to gs X af cfm Q Q. 4' 6' T lla: CLASS , Of: , f Chfiqff I-Pig Aw chmunan, Alvin L. Loie HAI., Femggi' Pcslimei Beinq with Favorite Pastime: Living it . . UP Ambition: To be happy Gnd Ambition: To learn to dance A to travel in future years Acgiviiiesi ctivities: DIE. Office Force 4 club 4 Usher l-4 D.E. Club 4 G.A,A, 1-2 Red Cross 1 Calvert, Joanne Marlene Io or Cal Favorite Pastime: Writing to Ted, and the girls Ambition: To teach Shirl how to drive, safely Qi Activities: Bowling 2-3 Heisey Award 1 Student Council 2-3 Girls' Drum Corps l Flag Twirling l G.A.A. l-2-3-4 l.F.C. 1-2-3-4 I,F.C. Rec. Sec. 3 I.F.C. Corres. Sec. 3 l.F.C. Pres. 1 Chambers, William H. Bill Favorite Pastime: 'Thisted Motor Co. l?J Ambition: To graduate from Med School Activities: Agora Club 2-3-4 Agora Club Sec.-Treas. 4 Roundup Staff 3-4 Roundup Staff Layout Editor 4 Iniwa Staff 3-4 Ski Club 3 D.E. Club 4 Spring Play 4 Cillc, Don Cis Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing Ambition: To join the Navy Activities: Stage Craft 4 Roundup Float 3 Clark, Beverly Ioan ,,Bev,. Favorite Pastime: Scheming, Sketching, Skiing and Skat- mg Ambition: To go to Gay Paris Activities: Pan American Club 2 French Club 3-4 Roundup Art Stall 3-4 Usher 2-3 Players Club 3-4 Stagecraft 4 Iunior Prom Comm. Chr. 3 Corcoran, Marva Anne ,,COrky,, Favorite Pastime: Being with Bob Ambition: To be happy al- ways Activities: Chorus l-2-3-4 Mikado 3 H.M.S, Pinafore 4 Class Assemblies 1-2 Christmas Programs 1-2-3-4 G.A.A. 1 Twirling l Usher 4 Deppe, Howard W. Bill Favorite Pastirne: Listening to records Ambition: To be a mechanic Entered from Hampton High Hampton, Virginia Cole, Ianice ,,Iqn,, Favorite Pastime: Being with the girls Ambition: To graduate from college Activities: Roundup Finance Staff 3 Home Ec Club 4 Players Club 3 Freshman Girls Party l Chorus l-2-3-4 Mikado 3 H.M.S. Pinafore 4 G.A.A. 1-2-3 Class Assemblies l-2 Christmas Programs 1-3 Cummings, Ioan Ioannie Favorite Pastime: Playing the piano, laughing, preaching and Kis. Ambition: To be become a missionary Activities: Entered from Forsyth High School 2 Chorus 3-4 Home Ec. Club 4 Roundup Assembly 3 Class Assembly 3 Mikado 3 H.M.S. Pinafore 4 N i ,goes 1 fr fm E7 if : 5. - 7: Jil 4 if W S .fl-' fl -u -..f 55 x Colofi. Dolores Darlene Dolores Favorite Pastime: Dancing and classical music Ambition: To graduate from college and become a suc- cessful teacher Activities: French Club l-2-3-4 Heisey Awards 2-3 Nat'l Honor Soc. 3-4 Players Club 3-4 Future Teachers Sec. 4 Chorus l-2 Clingun, Margaret R. Margie Favorite Pastime: Iere Ambition: To become a Activities: French Club 2-3-4 French Club Sec. 3-4 Ski Club 3-4 Band 1-2 Roundup Staff 4 Iniwa Staff 4 Usher 3 G.A.A. l 2,25 4 .J Davis, Alice Marie ,, A 1 ,. Favorite Pastime: Waiting for the Dionysus Ambition: A nursing career Activities: Latin Club 2 Players Club 3-4 Ski Club 1-2-3 Class Assembly 2 Chorus 2-3-4 Christmas Programs Mikado 3 I'-l.M.S. Pinafore 4 2-3-4 Cromley, Katherine Alice Visiting write a book in spare teaching time 1-2-3 Soc. 4 Dick, Robert Sammy Favorite Pastime: Going to Air National Guard Ambition: To manage a But trey Foods Store UP Activities: Projectionist l-3 D.E. Club 4 l31l Dull, Beverly Anne Bev Favorite Pastime: Music and talking Ambition: To be a teacher Activities: Entered from Butte High School l Players Club 3-4 Roundup Float 3 D.E, Club 4 G.A,A. 2 Latin Club 3 Ski Club 3 Class Asgembly 3 ' s - Bow ing Usher 2 X Future Teachers 4 n Edson, Thomas Tom Egan, Patricia Alice Bridgie Favorite Pastime: Dancing and solving Lorretta's and Char's problems Ambition: To be a nurse Activities: Class Assemblies l-2-3-4 Ski Club 2-3 Staqecraft 3 Iniwa Staff 4 Roundup Staff 4 Christmas Program 2 D.E. Club 4 Office Force l-2-3 Enquist, Doris Faye Favorite Pastime: Most any- thing Ambitionz To travel Activities: G.A.A. 1-2 Roundup Floats l-2-3 Basketball Usher 2 t3-il Favorite Pastime: Collecting from Grass and acting Activities: Boys' State 3 Booster Club 4 Agora Club 4 Players Club 4 Thespians 4 All-School Play 4 Senior Play 4 Class Assemblies l-2-3 Student Council 4 I-l.M.S. Pinafore 4 Eminger, Luanne D. ,,Lu,, Favorite Pastime: Skiing Ambition: To study art in Paris Activities: Cheer Squad l-2-3-4 Ski Club 3-4 Roundup Staff 2-4 Future Teachers 4 Medley Lane 2 Agora Club 4 Debate 1 G.A.A. 1 ? F23 tt Xi as ff S .NX xy 'St tie it 5.x ttf nb Q1 B32 Q ll, YQ C . n PW V x I rx., 1 L gg--. E:-Q V? aiij 'I ggi ,X Eg! Cf ZLE Hitt! Nxt-4 : re 15 .Le QQ CLASS OF 5'-1 ' x26 Egan, Donna Mae Danny Favorite Pastime: Dancing and skating Ambition: To live happily until I am 109 Activities: Chorus 2-3-4 Office Force 4 Twirling 1-2-3 Mikado 3 I-l.M,S. Pinafore 4 Class Assembly 2 Players Club l G.A.A. 1-2-3 English, Bert Favorite Pastime: Dottie Ambition: To be a doctor of optometry Activities: l.etterman's Club 4 Varsity Football 4 I. V. Football l-3 Roundup Finance Staff 3 Track 2-3-4 Ski Club 3-4 Intramural Basketball 2-3 Rofigdup Day Comm Chr. Student Council l Nat'l Athletic Honor Soc. 4 Dykeman, Bernice May Benny Favorite Pastime: Being with Vance Ambition: To make a million before I'm thirty Activities: Chorus l-2-3 Christmas Programs 1-2-3 G.A.A. l-2-3-4 Mikado 3 Home Ec Club 4 Class Assemblies l-2 Usher l Stagecraft 4 Ely, Mary Lane Favorite Pastime: Goofin, off Ambition: To be a teacher in Germany Activities: Red Cross 2-3-4 Ski Club 1-3 Frosh Girls Comm. l Heisey Award 2 French Club 4 French Dance Comm Chr. 4 Latin Club Officer 2 Senior Tea Hostess 4 fi? Erdman, Beverly I. Bev Favorite Pastime: A little blue Chev Ambition: Teaching Activities: Red Cross l-2-3-4 Red Cross Pres. 4 G.A.A. 1 Roundup Staff 2 Senior Tea Hostess 4 Roundup Floats I-2-3 l.F,C. 4 Future Teachers 4 Estill. Sharon Ann Shari Favorite Pastime: Having fun with everyone Ambition: To help make the world a better place in which to live Activities: Roundup Staff 2-3-4 lniwa Staff 3-4 N.F.L. 2-3-4 Nat'l Honor Soc. 4 Class Assemblies 1-2 Iunior Prom Comm Chr. 3 Players Club 2-3-4 Roundup Floats 1-2-3 Latin Club 3 Senior Play Comm. Chr. 4 Fisk. Sandra I.. Sandy Favorite Pastime: Skiing ? ? Ambition: To become a clothes designer Activities: Student Assn. Sec. 4 Roundup Lit. Editor 4 N.F,L. 1-2-3-4 1-leisey Award 1 Class Assemblies 2-3 Ski Club 1-2-3 Players Club 2-3 Roundup Floats l-2-3 Iniwa Staff 4 Nat'l Honor Soc. 3-4 .qt o Forzley. Patti Io Pat Favorite Pastime: lust taking parte Ambition: To find true happi- ness Activities: Cheerleader 1-2-3-4 Cheer Queen 4 Class Officer 1-2 Sengor Play 4 C.ass Assemblies 1-2-3-4 Players Club 1-2-4 Players Club Sec, 4 D E. Club Pres. 4 Heisey Award l Sk: Club 1-3 Faydon, Shirley Shir1 Favorite Pastime: Being with Tom and going to the movies Ambition: To be a beauty operator Activities: G.A.A. 1-2-3 Players Club 1-2 Ski Club 1-2-3 Library Club 3 Home Ec Club 1-2 DE. Club Treas. 4 Iniwa Staff 4 I Fielstad. Sharon Louisa Shar Favorite Pastime: The gang Ambition: To be a nurse Activities: D.E. Club 4 Roundup Float 3 Ski Club 3 G.A.A, 1 Roundup Staff 2 1.F.C. 2-3-4 1.F.C. Sec. 4 1.F.C, Treas. 3 Fischer, Vern I.. .,Bug., Favorite Pastime: Big game hunting and riding my motorcycle Ambition: To become a deisel mechanic or engi- neer Clif. , 4155 f til! K.. i L i ,W fx V fl ,LAQ as Q AV f i 6 Forum, Norris Allan ' Norris L . C ' ,,,.. Favorite Pastime: Music and XX N dancing c g! ' Ambition: To be president of 1,-Q-I .H Sherwin-Williams Paint Co Ni' -SLA ,-5 Activities: N X Chorus 1-2-3 I 9 Band 1-2-3-4 Band Stu ent Director 4 l ' X Mikado 3 VN i Roundup Assemblies 1-2-3 tn.-4: 7 X Boys' offer 2-3 Dance Band 1-2-3-4 QQ DE. czub 4 LQ, K3 DE, citib Pres, 4 ug., Class Assemblies 1-2-3-4 L J, Q5 f i K X f eil' CLASS OF 5't' Farnsworth. Gail Favorite Pastime: Skiing and swimming Ambition: 'To be a success in whatever I may undertake Activities: Ski Club 3-4 Future Teachers V. Pres. 4 Roundup Staff 4 Library Club 3 Class Assemblies 1-2-3 Student Council 2 Spring Festival 1-2-3 G.A,A. 4 Christmas Programs 1-2-3-4 -C 'S Fitzpatrick, Marlins Mars Favorite Pastime: Listening to music Ambition: To become a suc- cessful secretary Activities: Library Club 4 Franson, Sonia Sonie Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To travel to as many different places in the world as is possible Activities: G.A.A, 1-2-3-4 Office Force 3 Bowling 3 Roundup Floats 1-2-3-4 Ski Club 2 Fredrickson, Beverly Fay Bev Favorite Pastime: Saving a penny Ambition: To be a secretary Activities: Ski Club 3-4 D.E. Club 4 Nat'l Honor Soc. 3-4 1-leisey Awards 1-3 G.A,A. 1 Roundup Staff 2 Roundup Floats 1-2-3-4 Student Council 2 Goodau, Marie Ann Poochie Favorite Pastime: Dancing, skating and swimming Ambition: To travel to Europe Activities: Entered from Dubuquire, Iowa 2 Library Club 4 Groely. Nancy A. Nano Favorite Pastime: Keeping Ian out of trouble Ambition: To become ax kindergarten teacher Activities: Agora Club 2-3-4 Agora Club V. Pres. 4 Players Club 1-2-3-4 Future Teachers 4 Ski Club 2-3 Roundup Staff 2-4 Class Assemblies l Roundup Assembly 3 G.A,A. l Gillette, Barbara Marie Barb Favorite Pastime: Drawing and painting Ambition: To become a com- mercial artist Activities: Nat'l Honor Soc. 3-4 1-leisey Award 1 l.F.C. 2-3-4 I.F.C. V. Pres. 4 D.E. Club 4 Ski Club 3 Roundup Staff 2-3 G,A.A. 1 ,MYR Grass. Warren W. Grass Favorite Pastime: Playing cards with the Shiek Ambition: To win all money back Activities: Roundup G lniwa Staffs 4 Varsity Football 2-3-4 Lettermen's Club 2-3-4 Nat'1 Athletic Honor Soc. 4 Class Assemblies 1-2-3 Iunior Prom Comm. Chr. 3 Senior Play 4 H.M.S. Pinafore 4 Mikado 3 1. V. Football l 5 vi- .- Jig. QU? r x 74. ogre? fx t-rwt:-2? K- .. ...,- .1 bfi , 5-355 I 5 3522 4:55 'Lt 5.22 M H15 KJ -af K IV?-1 Gi xx .f ahh- .fg 35? ' ' SM W X afar' Gilloul, I.eNao C. Favorite Pastime: Going with Bob Ambition: To become a dental nurse Activities: G.A.A. 1-2 Red Cross 4 Ski Club 2 Office Force 4 fvblrfvgg 4 N-65555 F ' MQ 'W CL 84-Nz R5 , S of-' Sql I X Greaves, Marilyn June Favorite Pastime: Skiing Ambition: To see my fondest dreams fulfilled and meet Alda in New York Activities: Ski Club 1-2-3-4 Latin Club 2 D.E. Club 4 Class Assemblies 2-3-4 Christmas Programs 1-2-3-4 Players Club 1-2-3 Spring Festival 1-2-3-4 G.A,A. 1-2-3 Mikado 3 l n t Gall, lore I.. Favorite Pastime: Margie Ambition: To become a criminal lawyer Activities: Intramural Basketball 1-2- 3-4 Intramural Basketball Champs 1 Tumbling l Roundup Staff 4 Iniwa Staff 4 Gould. David C. Dave Favorite Pastime: Walkin' the dog Ambition: To be drafted and down with the U. S. N, R. Activities: Roundup Art Staff 4 D.E. Club 3 Greenup, Lenora Frances Favorite Pastime: Practicing on the piano Ambition: To become a ste- nographer and to learn to play the organ Activities: Heisey Award l Hauler, Wayne F. Chas. Ambition: To become a che- mist Activities: Student Council 2-4 Debate l Agora Club 4 Spring Festival 1-2-3 Hansen, Alda May MAIN Favorite Pastime: Skiing and Ice Skating Ambition: To join the travel- ing Ice Follies, travel the U.S, with that troupe, and meet Marilyn in New York Activities: Ski Club 2-3-4 Class Assemblies l-2-3-4 Must: Festivals I-2-3-4 Christmas Programs l-2-3-4 l.F.C. I-2 G.A.A. l Hardy, Ginger R. Ginny Favorzte Pastzrnez Being with Vfayrte Ambrtgons 'fc be hazy: :nd make 'Wayne ' :psy Attzvztzesz All Czty Fesivzl l-2 Czrtstrnas Pragrcrns 1-2 Cass Asserrzbltes 1-2 Hagfeldt, Carol lean Favorite Przstimez The Gang Arribiuon: 'Fo become a rich teacher Actzvifres: I Ax Hancock, Cyril Malcolm Mal Favorite Pastimez Listening to big name bands Ambition: To get on my feet Fed Cross 2-3-4 ATTIVITXPSI G.A.A. l IF.C. 2-3-4 Ski Club 3 Christmas Program 4 Senior Tea Committee 4 Usher 3 Future Teachers 4 Roundup Staff 2-3-4 Nat'l Honor Soc, 3-4 l-lezsey Award 1-3 Elks Scholarship 4 Boys State tlrlon, Mem.l 3 Executive Board 2-3 Roundup Cartoonist 1-2-3-4 lniwa Cartoonist 1-2-3-4 Football l-2-3 Basketball l-2-3 Representatzve 2 an Hansen, Ianet Frances ..IGn,, Favorite Pastrme: Writing to Chuck and being with the girls Ambitxonz To live a full and happy life Activities: Stagecraft 4 I.F.C, 4 Home E: Club 4 G.A.A. l Girls Drum Corps l Bowling 3 Usher 2 Flag Twirling l Ss 1 t o Q tg tf 1 lt' all QS km X - VJ-A 5'-fx Hai-ant, Gerald B. Hmuqt, ,-:AZL Favorite Pasttrnez Hunting raqzlif' Iii' and fishing fy? 37x fmt 4, 7'-il?-X Pl ,.,i Arnbzttcrt: To see the world through a perzscope with Franky l ': F E' -1 fxnl-721, . A L' h .xffX' f - tg at t Q ,n if CLA Haqeriy, Frances Irene FranCy Favorite Pastime: Goofzn, off Ambition: To become a pri- mary teacher Activities: Roundup Staff 3-4 Photo Editor 4 lniwa Staff 4 Future Teachers 4 Student Council 4 Ski Club 2-3 DF. Club 4 G.A.A. l CARE Comm. Chr, 4 Hansen, D. Daryl Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing Ambition: To be a qunsmith Activities: Stagecraft 4 Hartman, Gary E. Ambztron: To be a doctor :t.v.t.es. Studeri' Co n:'l l fs Eozsternolub 4 Agora Club 4 Sk: Club 4 Helsey ll'-.'.-:ard l Orchestra l-2 Roundup Staff 3 Favorite Pastime: Fishing Hathaway, Donald D. ,Donn Favorite Pastime: Trying to tell better jokes than D. I. Ambition: To be an admiral in the Great Falls Naval Reserve Activities: Boys' State 3 Radio Club Pres. 4 Student Council 3 Freshmen Football 1 Roundup Art Staff 3-4 Senior Play Comm. Chr. 4 Herzog, Robert A. Bob and hunting Ambition: To make good in Whatever I undertake Activities: Entered from Couer D'- Alene, Idaho l Iniwa Staff 4 Roundup Staff 4 X5 L 3' Hocevar, Francis A. UF1'l.lZH Favorite Pastime: Drinking, dining, and dancing Ambition: To travel through- out the world Activities: NROTC Candidate 4 Lettermen's Club 3 Agora Club 4 Varsity Track 2 All-School Play 4 Senior Play 4 Thespians 4 Spring Play 4 t36l l .9 .fit , , X Hedrick, Richard ..Dick.. Favorite Pastime: Bowling Ambition: To be satisfied with life Hinkls, Ioe, Ir. l-link Favorite Pastime: Working hard Ambition: To own a business when I'm twenty-five Activities: Roundup Float 3 I We it 1, X F-7 If pax f x 533.17 Qt 4 41 -,:. - z. X sa I3 af- ti? YC 54 Quit C LASS OF Heppner, Shirley Ann Shirl Favorite Pastime: Listening to Io's and Dar's ideas on driving Ambition: To become a sec- retary Activities: Entered from Plentywood, Montana, High School 1 Roundup Float 2 D.E. Club 4 Home Ee Club 3-4 Library Club 2 Hiereson, Beverly Ann Moose and Bev Favorite Pastime: Listening to Moody mood for love Ambition: To go to California Activities: Players Club 1-2-3 Ski Club 4 Chorus 1-2-3 Oitice Force 4 Library Club 3 All-School Play 3 Hoaqy. Donald Don Favorite Pastime: Hunting and Working Ambition: To be a deisel mechanic Activities: Student Council 4 lniwa Staff 4 Stagecraft 4 Hinkle, Archie Howard, Ir Arch Favorite Pastime: Outdoor Sports Ambition: To be a success in life Activities: Radio Club 4 Roundup Float 2 Hodqel, Susan Catherine Suzie Favorite Pastime: Music Ambition: To be a profes- sional dancer Activities: Cheer Leader 1-2-3-4 Cheer Queen 4 Class Assemblies 1-2 Latin Club 3 Senior Play Comm. Chr. 4 All-School Play 2 Variety Show Office Force 4 Student Council l-2 Hogan, Harry Patrick Pat Favorite Pastime: Hot rods Ambition: To be the best mechanic in Great Falls Activities: I, V. Football 1-2 Roundup Float 2-3 Class Assembly 2 Isaacson. John T. Favorite Pastime: Music Ambition: To be an M.D. Activities: Boys' State 3 Student Council 1 Harmonaires 4 Projectionist 1-2-3-4 Projectionist V. Pres. 61 Pres. Latin Club 2 Roundup Floats l-2-3 Christmas Program 2 Roundup Day Assembly 3 Iohnson. Shirley Arlene Snug or Shirl Favorite Pastime: Trying to make everybody happy Ambition: To take Clara Barton's place in history Activities: Red Cross 2-3-4 I.F.C. 2-3 Latin Club 2 Nursing Club 3-4 Class Assembly 2 Girls' Drum Corps l G.A.A. 1 Howarth, Richard Blackie Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing Ambition: To own my own business and see the world Activities: Roundup Float 2 Bowling l I. V. Track 1-2 I. V. Football 1-2-3 Varsity Football 4 Ski Club 4 Vigilante 4 Class Assembly 3-4 Lettermen's Club 4 Iohnson, Harry Moots Favorite Pastime: Getting I. V. football letters Ambition: To get a varsity football letter Activities: I. V. Football 2-3-4 Class Assembly 1-3-4 Ski Club 4 Student Council 2 X 42? G3 JA GXU R Q? fwf J I iii its Q1 il?-2 Q ll, X1 C ' , D 1 ft V : x F f fvj .1 Fi X lj lttliltl is KN Huestis. Dana Dan Favorite Pastime: Cheering a winning team Ambition: To attend a school that has one Activities: Hetsey Award 2 Student Council 2-3 Varsity Basketball 3 Nat'l Honor Soc. 3-4 Iunior Prom Comm. Chr. 3 Roundup Day Comm. 2-3 Roundup Floats l-2-3 I. V. Basketball 2 Johnson, Helen Elizabeth Favorite Pastime: Doing something new Ambition: To learn how to cook! Activities: Entered from Fort Benton 1 Heisey Award l Nat'l Honor Soc. 4 D,E. Club 4 - Holman, Beverly Elaine Bev Favorzte Pastime: Tracking wxth Sis Ambttzcn: To see Coleen and I at B. Y, Activities: Orrlicstra l-2-3-4 G A.A. l-2-3-4 Roundup Lit. Staff 3 Chorus l-2-3-4 Student Council l Players Club 2-3 Red Cross l Basketball Champs l-2-4 Volleyball Champs l-3-4 Home Ec. Club 3 Iohnson, Allan G. HAI., Favorite Pastime: Skiing Ambition: To grow two inches Activities: D.E. Club 4 Ski Club 4 Freshman Basketball l I. V. Track 2 vu 5 lanes. Alice Lorraine Lorrie Favorite Pastime: Trying to ski Ambition: To travel through Asia in peacetime Activities: Student Council l Ski Club 3-4 D.E. Club 4 Chorus 1-2-3 I37l Favorite Pastime: Being Iones, Ann Lorraine Annie or Raine Favorite Pastime: Sewing, reading, and horseback riding Ambition: To become a librarian teacher Activities: G.A.A. l Roundup 2-3 Library Club 3 Future Teachers 4 Kalafat, Katherine Helen ' 'Kathy' ' the girls and teaching loyce how to play the Marimba Ambition: To go on my sister's African Expedition and iascinate the natives with my double-jointed thumb Activities: Tumbling l-2 G.A.A. l-2 Library Club 2 Roundup Sweepstakes Float 2 Kivi, Patricia Ann Pat Favorife Pastime: Dancing and chewing gum Ambition: To be a dental nurse Activites: G.A.A. 4 Twirling l-2 Iorgensen, Kay Elizabeth Favorite Pastime: Trying to compose a song Joe and I can sing Ambition: To play the piano in the Paladium Activities: Booster Queen Candidate 4 G.A.A. 2-3-4 Editor-In-Chief, lniwa 4 Mikado 3 H.M.S, Pinatore 4 Class Assembly 2 Home Ec Club 4 Chorus 2-3-4 Office Force 4 Student Council 4 tg, 4j,.- ' Z.. :- X tfbkx fax V N9 ttthtt qQ:1'- cr -5-ox ,X aa N N 1 X Iustice. lorry D. Choo-Choo Favorite Pastime: Bev and sports Ambition: To own a 1956 Mercury Activities: Student Council 4 Intramural Basketball 4 Track l Jft- m-- . X rg, ee t 'x J QQ' Kantola, Kenneth Karl Kelly, Robert Fitz'-Jerald Ken Bob Fqvorite Pqgttmeg Hiding my Favorite Pastime: Writing at mofgrgycle the club and playing chess Ambmoytg To Own g big Ambition: To be a rolling wheat ranch S3339 Activities: Intramural Basketball l Roundup Float 2 Band l-2 Orchestra 4 Agora Club 2 Latin Club 2 Class Assembly I Iniwa Staff 4 Track l-2 Iones, Paul Edwin Iohn Favorite Pastime: Athletics Ambition: To become a jet aircraft pilot Activities: Entered from Polson High School 2 Varsity Track 2-3-4 Varsity Football 3-4 I. V. Football and Basket- ball 2 Senior Play 4 Lettermen's Club 2-3-4 Student Council 4 All State Honorable Men- tion Football 4 Projectionist 2-3-4 Ski Club 2-3-4 Trombeline Team 3-4 Nat'l Athletic Honor Soc. 4 Kalitzke. Maryanne Darlene IIDCIFII Favorite Pastime: Watching plays Ambition: To make a modern artist out of Bill Activities: Art Award 3 Roundup Art Staff 2-3-4 Iniwa Statt 4 D.E. Club 4 G.A.A. l Usher 3 Players Club 2-3 Red Cross 3 Roundup Sweepstakes Float 2 i Kline. Theodore Ted Favorite Pastime: Music and scouts Ambition: To succeed in any thing I do Activities: DE. Club 4 L Knaup, Ioyco Marie Favorite Pastiziiez Iqe skaimq with Kathy, and being with IIXF :zips Ambition: Tc learn how to ire skate A:f:vitiCS' liii'.A.',z Staff 4 Library Club 3 Twiriirii l S5 riria Piay Clvr To'-'nl 4 Cu uni. W v I Kruse. Holland Holly Favorite Pastimez Iust being with the boys Ambition: To be a jet pilot Activities: D.E. Club 4 Roundup Floats 1-2 Langieldt. lon Edward Favorite Pastime: Studying the ol' books Ambition: To aei a masfer's degree in engineering Activities: Student Coun:il l-3 Boys' State 3 Debate Club Pres. 3 Agora Club 4 Laf.n Club 2 Class Assembly l Christmas Program 3 Tennis 2 Y 1' Kocher. Rachel Ann ..Rc:h.. Favorite Pastime: Dancing Ambition: To be an elemen- tary teafher Entered from Simms 4 fqwfgiw. X I fvfp-S 5 Ninn? f,vf lx -X - 73 64,2152 ilk? A-of P .1 bfi Ame 5 is av 'f:.-fl .-CJ t S ffr C.,-f LM 'vw' t 'tl Kolstad, Clark Elmer Favorite Pastime: l'-leading Arribztiortz To become a su:- Cessgi. farmer Y Knight, Sandra Marie Sandy Favoixe Pzsiiiiiez Goofin' off Ambition: To ao to Hawaii and to bfqome a success- iiil novelist At 1vi'ifsf Ski Club 2,3 G A A. l D.E. Club 4 Ra1:r:d:igi S':fi 3 Chorus 4 Lamberson, Robert Lawrence Lamby Pastime: Music and To play with a name band 1-2-3-4 Lambert. Carmelia Rose a 4+ Lang, Earlene logics Carm mfr- Favorite Pastime: Ta ing on Favorite Pastime: Working GRA 3 xx the telephone Ambition: To be a qood Ambition: To become an stenoarapher -L.. organist Activities: Q Activities: G.A.A, l-2-3 Home EC. Club 2-3-4 Tumbling l-Z ru ne :EQOA tst WN 9? C., sy. firSrT??S N-H355 F IPA? 3, Aj CLA 52 Langley, George William Bill Favorite Pastimez Rodeos and licrses Ambition: To raise quarter horses Activities: Roundup Art Staff 4 1, Larson, Morris Grant, Ir. Favorite Pastime: Singing Ambition: Become a minister Activities: All-School Play 3 Spring Play 4 Thespians 4 Class Assemblies 3-4 Mikado 3 H.M.S, Pinafore 4 Christmas Programs l-2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Leslie, Kathryn M. HKCYH Favorite Pastime: Having fun and being true Ambition: To be a teacher Activities: Ski Club l-2-3-4 G.A.A. 1-2-3-4 Players Club 2-3 D.E. Club 4 Roundup Staff 2-3 Future Teachers 4 Tumbling 1 Twirling 1 Lindseth, C. Donald Don Favorite Paszime: Listening to records Ambition: To graduate from college and the service Activities: Eooster Club 2-3-4 Booster Club V. Pres. 4 Student Council 3 Agora Club 4 Debate 3 Latin Club 2 Red Cross l ?n Lb Lemmer, Alice Ioanne lust Alice Favorite Pastime: Making my friends laugh Ambition: To become a nurse Activities: Heisey Awards 2-3 Nat'l Honor Soc. 3-4 Student Council 1-2-3-4 Latin Club 3 Red Cross 2 Christmas Programs l-2-3-4 H.M.S. Pinaiore 4 Nursing Club 4 Levandowski, Ronald L. -U - .-,,,U f. Favorite Pastime: National Guard Ambition To enter an Air Force Cadet School Activities: Mikado 3 l-l.M.S. Pinafore 4 Senior Play 4 Chorus 2-3-4 Boys' Octet 4 Christmas Programs 2-3-4 Thespians 4 All ,gg-:X-t NJ ff gg if ZF Y C. 'WJ - X 5 I -. N 5 .J VJ ,A 'C LeRoux, Jacqueline I. '- lackie If Favorite Pastime: Laughing 5 with my friends Ambition: To be a psycholo- gist Activities: :AZ- 1 7 Qyggil gi l tj .Q f'f-rin,-E 1,4 X fide tjfgg t 2, .xc si ' X on C D x it Qu CL T VC, OF 5.1, Senior Play 4 I-l.M.S. Pinofore 4 Student Council 3 Iunior Prom Comm. Chr. 3 Roundup Staff 2-3 French Club 3-4 N.F.L. 3 Office Force 3-4 Chorus 4 .l...U9:ifq ' Aff Lindsay. Albert Swede Favorite Pastimez Collecting coins Ambition: To travel to Europe Activities: Patrol Squad l-2 lniwa Staff 4 French Club 4 'n 'Ur Lehman, Ianet Cm-lone Hkmu Favorite Pastime: Bowling and the Chev Ambition: To be a teacher Activities: Roundup CoEd. 4 Iniwa Staff 4 Booster Club 4 Class Sec.-Treas. 3 Nat'1 Honor Soc. 3-4 Ski Club 2-3-4 Senior Play 4 Bowling 1-2-3-4 Heisey Award 1-3 Student Court 2-3-4 Lestmeister, Mary Lou Debbie Favorite Pastime: Carhop-- ping and collecting music Ambition: To become a vocalist Activities: Re-entered from Havre Central 4 Christmas Program 4 Booster Queen Candidate Players Club Treas. 4 Senior Play 4 1- .i Lindseth, Gail Favorite Pastime: Playing the piano for myself Ambition: To learn to type- write Activities: Red Cross 2 Players Club 3-4 Spring Festival 1-2-3 Christmas Assemblies l-2 3 Linn, Ida Mae Ida Favorite Pastimez Being with Dirk Ambition: To be successful Activities: Home Er Club 4 Bowling l-fl 3 4 Bowling Girls' Sec. 4 DE. Club 4 G.A A. l-2-3-4 G.A.A. Basketball Champs, Carat. 3-4 G.A.A. Volleyball Champs, Capt. 3-4 Offre Force 4 Ludwig. Robert Luci Favorite Pastime: Digging out in Iim's new Olds Ambition: To be successful in whatever I do Activities: D.E. Club 3 Intramural Basketball l-2 Chorus 4 Mann, Myrna Fay Favorite Pastime: Bon and dreaming Ambition: To have all my dreams come true Activities: Frenfh Club 4 Lord, Donald R. Don Favorite Pastzmez Watching sports Ambition: To attend a college which has a winning team Activities: Football 1 Student Council 4 R. Macdonaldmlggliam Charlet! 1 Favorite Pastime: Cars Entered from Absarokee High School l lstxx X fiqxxi exsf, few 4 Q. fc '.'i ff' X 38 :Q VC ii? -J--' X we lil, OF I Long. Beverly lean Bev Favorite Pastirne: Ierry and being with the girls Ambition: To be a beautician Activities: G.A.A. 1-fl-3-4 G.A,A. Executive Board 3 Library Club Pres. 4 Bowling Sec. 3-4 Mikado 3 Home Er Club 4 Class Ass- mblies 1-fl Roundup Staff 4 lniwa Staff 4 Chorus I-2-3-4 uf Love. Dolores I.. K' Dee Dee Favorite Pastime: Reading a good book Ambition: To become a housewife Activities: Latin Club 2 1 Library ciub 4 f Red Cross 3 Office Force G.A,A. 1-2 Roundup Flo at3 4 3' Mann, Donald Punky Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing Ambition: Be successful in whatever I undertake Activities: Bowling 1-2 S11 X Lux, Philip Gregory Stub Favorite Pastime: Iacquie Ambition: To graduate from high school Activities: Ski Club 1-2-3-4 Intramural Basketball 1-2- 3-4 Class Assemblies l-3 Senior Play 4 Roundup Float I I. V. Football 3-4 Crouch's Commandos 3 Bowling 1-2-3-4 Student Council 4 Manthey. Katherine I. Kathie Favorite Pastime: Listening to other peoples troubles Ambition: To go to France Acfivitiesz French Club 2-3-4 French Club Treas. 3 Chorus l-2 Student Council 'Q-4 GA A. l Roundwp Floats l-3 Mcuqonis, Vasiliu Kiley Favorite Pastime: Writing to Fred and thinking about him Ambition: To make the most of my life Activities: French Club l-2-3-4 French Club Dance Comm. Chr, 2-3 Red Cross 3 Roundup Floats l-3 Marxer, Harvey Ioseph Haw or Flynn Favorite Pastime: lust being with the gang Ambition: To own the largest cattle ranch in Montana Activities: D.E. Club 4 D.E. Club State Historian 4 McI.ouchlin, Marilyn Mari Favorite Pastime: Reading and listening to records Ambition: To be a successful accountant Activities: Nat'l Honor Soc. 3-4 4421 Martin, Theresa Lee Tessie Favorite Pastime: Having fun Ambition: To see the world Activities: Heisey Award 3 Mikado 3 Pan American Club 2 Spring Festival l-2-3 Class Assembly 2 Players Club 4 McDermand, Robert Iohn Red Favorite Pastimez Arguing with Val Ambition: To graduate irom college Activities: Ski Club 3-4 Iniwa Staff 2-3-4 Roundup Staff 2-3-4 Players Club 2 N.F,l. 3 Class Assembly 3 . W2 5 4,-4 !:??X 'rx ff YP 43:2 EEN wx fwp I x 5 902333 t tg lf 'lvl in ill? wr? e, , -i 1 Q V I YK-4 ffnf ltr? vi., 24 fvj 'I i X U57 gilt! twig fx f'XZEJ segNV!,, CLASS OF sq' 1 -el Martin, William Edward Bill Favorite Pastime: Playing poker with the Shieks and dancing Ambition: To go to college and graduate Activities: Ski Club 3-4 Agora Club 3-4 Bowling 1-2-3 l -0 in McKenzie, lean Mariorie Jeanie Favorite Pastime: Goofin' oft Ambition: To be a nurse Activities: Nat'l Honor Soc. 3-4 Heisey Award 2 Booster Club 2-3-4 Latin Club 2 G.A,A. l Executive Board l Student Assn, Treas. 4 Rosindup Day Queen Cand. Roundup Day Comm. Chr. 3 -1' Mariunetti, Gene Hcino., Favorite Pastime: Peg and Sports Ambition: To play protes- sional baseball Activities: Amer. Legion Baseball l-2 Bowling 1-2-3-4 Boys' Bowling Champs 2- 3-4 Iniwa Staff 4 Roundup Staff 4 Red Cross 3 McCallum, Bruce A. Favorite Pastime: Hunting Ambition: To be a soil scientist Activitics: Mikado 3 Class Assembly 3 1-l.M.S. Pinafore 4 Boys' Octet 3-4 Chorus 2-3-4 Mixed Ensemble 4 Roundup Assembly 3 Miller, Gerald Lynn lerry Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To justify my ex- istence Activities: Varsity Football 3-4 U.P. First Team 4 Varsity Basketball 3 Lettermen's Club 3-4 I. V. Football 1-2 I. V. Basketball 1-2 I. V. Track 1-2 Future Teachers Pres. 4 Iniwa and Roundup Sports Statfs 4 Nat'1 Athletic Honor Soc. 4 Miller. Robert A. Bob Favorite Pastime: Hunting Ambition: To get a job at the Packard proving grounds Activities: Radio Club 4 Mundalo, Patricia M. Pat Favorite Pastime: Leon Ambition: To become a nurse Activities: Ski Club 2-3-4 Latin Club 2 G,A.A. 1 Usher 3 Roundup Staff 4 lniwa Staff 4 Student Council 2 Office Force 2 Muuana. Evelyn Teeter Favorite Pastime: Dick Ambition: To travel and see the world in peace Activities: G,A.A. 1-2-3 Twirling 1 Stagecraft 4 Iniwa Staff 4 'Z Mora, Harold Fred Harry Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing Ambition: To go to Alaska for big game Activities: D,E. Club 4 lniwa Staff 4 Roundup Staff 4 Murphy. Bose Mario Squirt Favorite Pastime: Taking pictures Ambition: To be successful in whatever I undertake Activities: Twirling 1-2 G.A.A. 2-3 Office Force 4 Bowling 3-4 -QQ J -'W U3. , e-me it fc? X ff. 9 ft 759 it-'t , X -gif QSC- tgfrx Q Nl x I fft Sv' J! fi X X Lu, QL, 1 E v 1 0 F X . W , f Ji 1 'x f ee I CLASS OF 5't Muir, Kay Favorite Pastirne: Having a good time Ambition: To have all my dreams come true Activities: Ski Club 2-3 G.A.A. 1-2 Student Council 1 Players Club 2 Roundup Staff l D.E. Club 4 Murray, William Bill Favorite Pastime: Watching Dar paint Ambition: To catch my Boo- Boo bird Activities: Entered from Springdale, Washington 3 Thespians 3-4 Thespians Pres. 4 Senior Play 3 All School Play 3 Freshman Assembly Dir. 4 Players Club 3 Mikado 3 Senior Play 4 Moore, Hurry A. Bud Favorite Pastime: Going out with Darlene Ambition: To be a race horse farmer Activities: Football 2 Patrol Squad 2 D.E. Club 4 Iunior Hockey 1-4 li Murphy: 'alice Mario Favorite Pastime: Living, loving, and joking with everyone at Penney's Ambition: Everything as it comes Activities: Student Council 3 D.E. Club 4 to Q I 1 v c r :- rack I ' A ,J ,f -- im Favorite Pasfime: Hors Ambition: To cwn the 1C cattle ranch in Montana Activities: D.E. Club 3 Nawcombklumol Bull-'fb E Newhall, Donald Levcnn Don Favorite Pastime: Hunting, fishing, and bowling Ambition: To be successful in a business of my own Activities: Projectionist 1-2-3-4 Stagecratt 2 D.E. Club 4 Track 1-2-3 Bowling l-2-3 Nisbet, Richard Allen Dick Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing Ambition: To own a wheat and cattle ranch Activities: Ski Club 3-4 Student Counfil 2-3-4 lniwa Staff 4 Student Council Campus Comm, 4 Oliver, Robert L. Bob or l-lermie Favorite Pastime: Bowling Ambition: To be a Chow- Slinger Activities: DE. Club 4 Christmas Program 4 Senior Play 4 Roundup Floats l-2-3 Chorus 3-4 Bowling l-2-3-4 Nicholson, Rosemary ,,NiCk,, Favorite Pastime: Skiing Ambition: To see a winter Olympics Activities: Nat'l Honor Soc. 4 PowWow Scholarship 3 He-isey Award 1 Ski Club 2-3-4 Ski Club Sec. 3-4 Roundup Art Editor 3-4 Senior Play Comm. Chr. 4 lniwa Staff 3 Bowling 3 Future Teachers 4 4 ipfgli-P f lilfxtqiw? ij R215 GSE-,i Vuvzix '- we 3355 at ,134 rr A gdsaiqzi lwf' 4393 -L-Q' TLC 'KAN x 6, 1 f ' Xff ff? 31-sci .-5 H W f K' FCE S war' 1 5352155 .1 O'Brien, Annah Katheryn Ann CLA s s OF W sf fr Nielsen, Dale Franklin Favozu- Pastiitif: Musi- AH.lf.f1?I1I To be a C.P,A Artivgxt s: Band l-f-3 ln'r:1t'1ralBaskftball4 it 1. O'Leyur, Shirley IoAnno Favorite Pastime: Dancing and the gang Ambition: To be a registered nurse in each of the 48 states Activities: Nat'l Honor Soc. 3-4 Heisey Award 1 D,A.R. Award 4 G.A.A. 2-3-4 G.A.A. V. Pres., Exec. Bd. 4 Fted Cross Sec. l-2-3 Nursing Club Pres. 3-4 Bowling 2-3-4 Latin Club 2 Shirl Favorite Pastime: Writing to Iim Ambition: To have all my dreams come true Activities: Student Council 2-3 Executive Board Alternate Senior Girls' Vofations Comm. Clif. 4 D.E. Club 4 Office Force 4 Class Assembly 2 Players Club 2 G.A.A. I-2 Newman, Iunyce Marie ,,IGn,, Favorite Pastime: Being with the girls Ambition: To make the most of my lite Activities: Library Club Treas, 4 G.A.A. 2-3-4 Nordby, Doris Ann Dorie Favorite Pastime: Listening to music Ambition: To go to college and get an MRS degree Activities: Orchestra l Ski Club 2-3 G.A.A. l-2-3 DF. Club 4 Q i Olsen, Iohn Stewart Ole Favorite Pastime: Driving Roe crazy Ambition: To see 214 calm on deadline Activities: Entered from Oxnard, California 4 lniwa Staff 4 Roundup Staff 4 D.E, Club 4 Olson, Bruce Olie Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing Ambition: To be successful and happy Activities: Ski Club 1-2-3 Parker, Ruth Favorite Pastime: Getting along with everyone Ambition: To be a physical therapist Activities: Vice President 4 Executive Board 1-2-3 Booster Club 2-3-4 Girls' State 3 G.A.A. l-2-3-4 G.A.A. Pres, and Sec, 2-4 Class Assemblies l-2 Bowling 1-2-3-4 Mikado 3 l-l.M.S. Pinafore 4 W il.. L Peck, Delbert Del Favorite Pastime: l-luntzng and fishing Ambition: To be successful in whatever 1 cheese 'o undertake Acixvitzes: Ski Club 3-4 Roundup Floats 1-2-3 -..ca e . Osborne, Glenn G. Ozzie ar Oz Favorite Pastime: Trying to get out of work Ambition: To be an optome- trisr Activities: D.E, Club 4 Roundup Floats 1-2-3-4 Pechta, lames F. ,,Iim,, Favorite Pastime: Rosemarie and dancing Ambition: To join the Navy and see the world through a port-hole Activities: Agora Club 4 W..-1, T? Paranteau, Phyllis Phy1 Favorite Pastime: Movies and skating Ambition: To see the Hawai- ian Islands Activities: Library Club 2-4 Library Club V, Pres. 4 G.A.A. 2-3-4 Office Force 4 ..,. - ill . 4? ' VX 55?-:SAY S'-JN Pechta, Iclnet H. ,ilcmu VL? - Favorite Pastime: Keeping CJ,-451 fl Nan' out of trouble kbs?-S igiugtiggz To get my M.R.S. ' ti 'tie : ' lxgfiq, X ilelisey? Award 2 .gl :7sJLC,Ns G.A.A, 1-2 X P 1 Messiah 2 as 4 7 . t FP,-,, E415 if .X Q 'U --lt 1.51.5 ,ga-I ' : if? U' t A t i 5,51 t it t fc: 1 CLASS 9F 51' .2 Roundup Staff 2 Student Council 1 Agora Club 4 Nurses Club 3-4 Spring Festival 2 Usher 2-3 1 Entre I9 v Olson, Karen Mario Favorite Pastime: Being with the girls Ambition: To graduate from college and to be success- ful Activities: Orchestra 1-2-3 Chorus 4 Medely Lane 2 Red Cross 3 Mikado 3 Ski Club 3-4 Pauls, Patricia May Patsy Ambition: To go to Mexico with Margie Activities: G.A,A. 1-2 Red Cross 2-3 Class Assemblies l-3 D.E. Club 4 Players Club 2-3 Pan American Club 2 Student Council 1-2 Nat'l Honor Soc, 4 Peklewsky, Iohn Leonard Pick Favorite Pastime: Dating girls and fishing Ambition: To play and coach basketball Activities: Band 3-4 and Pres. 4 . V. Track l 1. V. Basketball 1-2 Class Assemblies l-3 Varsity Basketball 3-4 First Choir Pub. 4 l.et!ermen's Club 3-4 Varsity Tennis 3 1451 Peressini, Eugene Ramon Gene Favorite Pastime: Coming to school at 6:00 to practice Ambition: To go to the moon Activities: All-School Play 4 Senior Play 4 Pinaiore Student Director 4 Thespians Treas. 4 Spring Play 4 Players Club 4 Mikado 4 Pioiile, Donna Mao Favorite Pastime: Listening to Io's hammy jokes Ambition: To have my dreams come true Activities: Student Council 3 Red Cross 4 G,A.A. 1-2 Bowling 2 Tumbling 1 Pizzini, Rosemarie Rosie or Squirt Favorite Pastime: Dancing and being with lim Ambition: To have all my dreams come true Activities: Nursing Club 4 Mikado 3 Christmas Programs 2-3 Class Assemblies 2-3 Usher 4 G.A.A, 1-2-3-4 Chorus 2-3 I-161 - ff-qlx A . 5 I xx -i J r ff G swf, 2' ,. I f gd H K ' g 'W gy X f f Y ,rn 4' . - ' 4 9 A - i -35 I I, , r W -2:1 f ri' Peterson, lean Peterson, Ruth I Pete V 2,1 Petey or Ruthie Favorite Pastime: Being with .1 Favorite Pastime: Dancing the C1315 Ambition: To make my Ambition: To be a steward- E dreams come true ess with Venis Activities: Activities: ! Chorus 1-2-3-4 Entered from Sheridan High 3 3 Mikado 3 School, Sheridan, Wyo- F' Twirling 1 ming 2 Players Club 4 PlUYers Club 3-4 Christmas Programs l-2-3-4 Players Club Sec. 3 glayeri Club Pres. 4 midi, Y R as bl 3 iilVI,ShPiiiiatore 4 X X Sc oo Play Co . cm. 3-4 mm i DE. Club 4 , , Q , A .1 Z -,,-f- it t .- ' Pinsoneault, Beverly lean Bev Favorite Pastime: Dreaming Ambition: To have my dreams come true Activities: Student Council 2 Ski Club 2-3-4 Roundup Stail 2 G.A.A. 1 Red Cross 4 msg ti Pipes, Mary Elaine Pepper Favorite Pastime: Ken and trying to tickle the ivories Ambition: To be successful in all I do Activities: Library Club 4 G.A.A. 1-2-3-4 Perry, Denzel Lafayette Denny Favorite Pastime: Supporting Ford Motor Co. Ambition: To own it. Activities: Roundup Floats 1-2-3 Freshman Football 1 I. V. Football 2 Freshman Basketball 1 Phillips, Richard Lee Lee Favorite Pastime: Reading and traveling Ambition: To get an M.S. degree in agriculture Activities: Band 1-2-3 All-State Band 2 Nat'l Honor Soc. 3-4 Heisey Awards 1-3 Latin Club 2 Class Assembly 1 Porch, Steve Benjamin Porky Favorite Pastime: Driving the A Ambition: To own an Olds Activities: D,E. Club 4 Latin Club 3 Roundup Floats 1-2-3 Powell, lame: Milton uhm.. Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To own a business Activities: Roundup Float l-2-3 Intramural Basketball 3-4 Stagecratt 4 lniwa Staff 4 Roundup Staff 4 Putnam, William Walter Put or Snyder Favorite Pastirne: Being with the boys: Ennie, Flynn, Craig, Rolly Ambition: To cruise the drag in 1990 with Dave and Ioe Activities: Projectionist 1 Roundup Floats 1-2 D.E, Club 4 DF. Club V. Pres, 4 599011, Daniel Charles Dan Favorite Pastime: Trying to obtain a college scholar- ship Ambition: To attend the col- lege of my choice tF1::re Damel Activities: Boys' State 4 I. V. Basketball 1-2 Student Council l Freshman Football l Senior Play Comm. Chr. 4 Aritirgcan Legion Baseball V. Pres. Student Body 3 Pres. Student Body 3 Predoviclf, Iohanna . O.. Favorite Pastime: Iust living Ambition: To get educated without studying Activities: Student Council 1 Heisey Award 3 Nat'l Honor Soc. 4 Roundup Staff 2 G.A.A. l Future Teachers 4 Red Cross 4 Bowling 2 6 F, Q l T 7 , , I , 'si X C vt . .3 .gif ' Raymond, Bette Lou Mario Betts Favorite Paztimez Goofin' oii and talking on the phone Ambition: To graduate from Stanford University and become a famous novelist Activities: Booster Club 3-4 Roundu Staff 2-3 4 p A . Roundup Staff Lit. Editor 4 Iriiwa Circ, Mgr. 4 Future Teachers 4 C,A.R.E. Comm. Chr. 4 G.A.A. 1 Student Council 2-3 Ski Club l-2 Office Force 4 ,Q fn Purdum. Lila Lee Cookie Favorite Pastime: Playing tennis Ambition: To be a successful business woman Entered irom North Central High School, Spokane, Washington 4 X5 e Cf 05? :Yeh f f ibgftl I U 9 -fi TT ls in U3-Q . f V? Qiifjaf. IN t '- K J fx! 1 Y C - f XX Rawls, Venis n NX 1 V 4 Virgie Ll f ! xx Farfxforite Pastime: Being with om X Ambition: To be a steward- ' Aess with Pete ctiv't'es: fif. Enteied from Helena, Cx-L? 6 PlMOmmC? in 2 3 4 If 2 CVT ct5Ki2S4 U ' ' , I 44' R . if it tr, tsl. 4 she ,426 CLASS OF 511 ' Powell, Iohn Robert Favorite Pastime: Riding my motorcycle Ambition: To live a happy life Activities: Band l-2-3-4 Ski Club 2-3-4 Student Council 1-3 Nat'l Honor Soc. 3-4 Student Court 4 l-lezsey Awards 2-3 All-State Band 2 Roundup Floats l-2-3 Hay, Gordon I. Swede Favorite Pastime: Covering the Airways as W7VCW Ambition: To own my own radio shop Activities: Radio Club 4 Radio Club Treas. 4 Roundup Floats l-2-3 Revell. Ianello R. Favorite Pastime: Being with Hassle Ambition: To be a dental HUYSE Activities: G.A.A, 1-2-3-4 Players Club 2-3-4 Ski Club l-4 Roundup Staff 4 Class Assemblies 2-3 Chirstrnas Programs 3-4 Spring Festival 3-4 Office Force 2-3 t47l Hislow, David Willy Canuk FGVOIIII' Pastitne: Isabelle Ambition: To be as tacttul as my tatlter Entured from St. Georges School, Vancouver, Cana- da4 Rose, Sally Anne Sal Favorite Pastime: Listening to Gershwin records and the girls Ambition: To keep those around me content Activities: Entered from Oskaloosa High School, Oskaloosa, Iowa, 2 Nat'l Honor Soc. 4 l-leisey Awards 2-3 Latin Club 2 Ski Club 3-4 Band 2-3 Orchestra 2 Chorus 4 Senior Play Comm. Chr. 4 l-l.M.S. Pinatore 4 Sanders, Diana M. Sandy Favorve Pastime: Dano A ..,...g cfzvttiesr Chr's ras P o a . 1 gr m 2 G.A.A. l-2 Pound--'s S 'tt 3 D. E. CM- 4 I4El 'J Robinson, Darlene Helen HD ,, ar Favortte Pastime: Roller skat- ing and collecting records Ambition: To become a teacher Activities: Home Ec Club 3-4 Home Ec Club Pres. 4 Otlire Force 4 Hcissty Award 2 Rothwell, Iohn Favorite Pastime: Being out on the ranch Ambition: To own a cattle ranch Activities: Band 2-3-4 Band Manager 3-4 Orchestra 1-2 All-State Band 2-4 Class Assembly 3 All-State Orchestra 1 First Chair Pub. 4 vw , I 54335 Wg fg ' me . ,X fx V .L-AQ. as Rogers, Ioseph ' Ente Q Ai! Favorite Pastime: Kay and A L the Chev C 1 ,Q Ambition: To see the world Xb x with Dave and Bill g 73'-3 fi Activities: ll DE. ciub 4 as -jet .-X ski cms 2 N X Patrol Squad l 9 lntramurwl Basketball 2 41 X ZX Q5 me tv-A f r 1 'J .X I Hydeen, Kermit E. Kerrn Favorte Pastirne: Tenngs Arnbztzonz Something in the H1513 tzeld Artzvities: Entered from Lewistown High School 1 Band 1-2-3-4 Class Assembly 2 Rohan, IoAnn whey., Ambition: Assistant to lt Edgar Hoover Activities: Players Club l-2-4 Players Club V. Pres. 4 Ski Club 1-2-3 G.A.A. 1-2 Student Council 2-3-4 G1rl's League Treas. 4 D.E. Club 4 Mikado 3 I-l.M S. Pinafore 4 Class Assemblies l-2 Roundup Staff 3-4 Hoseneau, lane Mary Favorite rastime: Sewing and reading Ambition: To graduate from M. S. C. Activities: Red Cross 3-4 Latin Club 2 l-leisey Award 2 Orchestra 4 Schilling, Shirley Ann Shri F':'J:r:'e Pastrnez 'Working Aml::fL:n: To be a sesretary :na :'.-:ri 3 Cenve .ble F-.:'.'.f1'1es: Fcgndu: St:f43 Cizgie Ferre 3 Schock, Beverly lean 3 G A rx l 7 -1 s 3 C.'l5o Ars- r:.L., l .t.,,.s ...-.. Schultz, Mary Ann Schultz Favorlte Pastimez Vfarting for Taleff in the future Activities: Oftife Forte 4 Library Club 4 Seese, Carolyn Mae Sees Favorite Pastime: Gary and golfing Ambition: To make the most of my life Activities: G.A,A, 1 Agora Club 2-3-4 Class Secretary 4 All-School Play Comm, Chr. 4 Senior Play Comm, Chr 4 Players Club 1-2-3-4 Mikado Comm. Chr. 3 Chorus 1-2-3 Class Assembly 2 .ffm Shane, Gail A. Shane-Come Back Favorite Pastime: Everybody and everything Ambition: 'fo find a sure for 2 an enlarged heart - A,...v,,..E5. Nat'l Honor So: 4 Heisey Award 1-2 Student Coun:il 2 Class Assemblies l-2 P.ayers Ciuo l-4-3 Ped Cross l-2 G.A.A. l Foundup Float 3 Siq1er,VI luth Florence Arribitzon: To get my diploma Entered frcrn Fort Benton 2 ii: fvkqgx ilfifllf-fees X' 'El I QWY7'-a X ll u: X 4 A ,.,,P 'fl X. ,N 'g J 5 y lg? X 5 fix 2514 5 ,.1- , - an 5, 5 Q-- -N Jn' Z Riffs ugff' Xi 4293 'PC5 6 , '4 KC?-E -543 W S -Q-Af' , Schumacher. Rita Claire Reetz Favorite Pastime: Ice Skating Ambition: To find an adagio 1:0 skating partner Aftxvities: Entered from CentralCatl1- olic High 2 Stagecratt 3 Oitice Force 4 Tumbhng 2-3 G.A.A. 3-4 'l'v.'irling l-2 Tumble-Twzrling 2 l Favorite Pastime: Being ith Bill Ambition: To be-some an X-ray technician Activities: G.A.A. l-2 G.A.A, Sports Manager 2 Players Club 3 Ski Club l-4 Roundup Staff 2 Chorus 3-4 Latin Club 2 Mikado 3 Roundup Float 3 Shiro. Libby Lucinda HL bn W FSH Schock, Bonnie' Leo o...e Pasfimf: N riiing l s G,A.A. 1-3-4 G.A.A.VolIfyoa1lCha 3 G.A,A. Tr- ts. 3 wzrfzng l-f-3-4 Bowling l-1-3-4 Nursing Club 4 Players Club 2 Christmas Program 2 f a regtstered mps Seidler, Shirley C. Shirl Favorite Pastime: Savin money Q Ambition: To graduate and get my M.R.S. degree Activities: Bowling 3-4 Home EC Club 4 Library' Club Sec. 4 Imwa Staff 4 Office Force 4 Slanqer. Diane .s Slocombo. Iohn W. Iohnny Favorite Pastime: Trying to keep my curly locks in place Ambition: To get disgusted enough to get a crew cut like Regan Activities: Roundup Day Comm, Cr. 3 Senior Ball Comm. Chr. 4 5 - Grill Soltssz, Margie Sue Salty Favorite Pastime: Everything and everybody Ambition: To go to Mexico or someplace with Patsy Activities: Booster Club 2-3-4 G.A.A. 1 Class Assemblies 1-3 D.E. Club State Sec. 4 Orchestra 1 Student Council l-3 Roundup Float 3 Sprague, Ierry Harvey lack Favorite Pastime: Skiing mid fishing Ambition: To live a success- ful lite Activities: Senior Play 4 DE. Club 4 Tumbling l Ski Club 2-3-4 Christmas Program 4 Intramural Basketball l-2- I. V, Track l Freshman Football l Q lit SK 6. ,gk?- x 2 A if , C Q - K fill- 5 V-W S 'th,I 1 B th 'F . '11 ,ggglggn ' ,J -sl - Favorite Pastime: Music If , Ambition: To make the most 8 of my life Activities: Class Assemblies l-2 Roundup Assembly 3 Roundup Float 3 Players Club 2-3 Iunior Prom Comm. C Chorus 2-3-4 fJ':-5' 191 Wag,-'Si Q4 K MZ- g hr.3 sw 'lXmf'N Q lfcilffiipi Tgrrnnlq 0 tit .A V ,X .trim cis Sorensen. Leonard Dean ,menu Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To go to college and then establish my own business Activities: Ski Club 4 Chorus l-2-4 Class Assemblies l-3 Intramural Basketball 1-2- 3-4 Freshman Track l Boys' Octet 2 X ,', is-Z fx 7 Fm ixil : :Q sei?- LASS 0 F 51, ig Smith, Marlorio lean leanie Favorite Pastime: lust Plain Bill and music Ambition: To be a good stenoqrapher Activities: Mikado 3 Class Assemblies l-3 Latin Club 3 I-l,M.S. Pinafore 4 Chorus 2-3-4 Players Club 3 Orchestra l Spoerl, Karl Favorite Pastime: Missionary work Ambition: To live a lite l'll be proud of Activities: Projectionist 1-2-3-4 Ski Club l-4 Ski Club Vice Pres. 4 Roundup Staff 4 Varsity Football 4 I, V. Track 2 Christmas Program 4 Freshman Track l Smith, Dolores Iune Toots Favorite Pastime: Being with Bud Ambition: To be a teacher Entered from Cascade 3 Sorensen, Karen Marie Favorite Pastime: Dave Ambition: To always be happy and travel with my hubby Activities: Entered from Muskegon Central High School, Muskegon, Michigan 2 G.A.A. 2-3 Roundup Staff 2 Stagecrait 4 Steele. Doris lean Darien Favorite Pastime: Trying to understand Polzsh Ambition: To see Europe Activities: Fren:h Club l-2-3-4 Ski Club 2 Chorus 3-4 lniwa Staff 4 Roundup S':if 4 Pouxrzdup Float 3 lfkkado 3 Stefiani, Ronald Favorite Pastime: Working on the pike Ambition: To become a chemxsal engineer Activities: Latin Club 3 Class Assembly 3 Nat'l Honor Soc. 4 Heisey Awards 2-3 Boys' State 3 Tallif. Helen Mary Buff1n Favorite Pastime: Keeping Schultz waiting Ambition: To go down in history besides on my report :ard Activities: G.A.A. 2-3-4 Library Club V. Pres. 4 Tonnoy. Patricia Babe Favorite Pastime: Going out with the gang Ambition: To go to Europe Activities: G,A.A. I-2 Tumbling: l Library lub Sec. and Pres. 4 lniwa Staff 4 Strlclrladon, Marilyn L. Lynn Favorite Pastime: Hacking and yakking Ambition: To see Paris in the spring Activities: Debate l-2-3 N.F.l.. 2-3-4 Senior Tea Hostess 4 French Club 3-4 French Dance Comm. Chr. 3 D.E. Club Historian 4 Iniwa Staff 4 Roundup Stall 2-4 Future Teachers 4 Taylor, Charles W. Char Favorie Pastime: Having a good time Ambition: To be successful in something Aftivxiesr DE. Club V. Pres. 4 Ski Club 3-4 GAA. l-2-3-4 T:-.'1rl:ng l Class Assembly l Roundup Staff 2 Roundup Flsat 1 Latin Club 4 G.A.A. Executive Board 2 15591 fl xmyf' f will 4 SB f! Eiivs Vu ti? .--ff-d -V' -w ffl l X64 tl cLAS5 0: 54 -.,- I 'fi' if Ti Stull. Dave E. Favorite Pastime: Amateur radio Ambition: To earn a degree in electronic engineering Activmes: Radio Club 3 Roundup Staff 4 Taylor, Warren Tony V Favorite Pastrmez Preaching and leeping Ambition: To become a rancher Activities: Projectionist l-2-3-4 Class Assembly l Roundup Day' Assembly' 3 Stimps. Iames R. uhm.. Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing Ambition: To be a research chemist Activities: Patrol Squad 2-3-4 Latin Club 4 Tautges, William Iohn Wild Bill Favorite Pasnmez Being with JOY Ambition: To attend the University ot Minn. and graduate Entered from Marshall High, Minneapolis, Minnesota 4 Thomal, Darrell L. Favorite Pasfimez Hunting mb ton To be a super A it 2 ' 6 visor ot a National Forest Activities: 'Q Band l-,-3-4 Eand Manager 3-4 A1lSta'e Music Meet 2 Proj-e:tgo:'.ist 2-3-4 Class Assemblies l Sagerratt 4 Thespians 4 Thompson, Shirley Mae Higgey or Shir1 Favorite Pastime: Roll er skating, dancing, movies, and reading Ambition: To travel, learn how to drive, live in California Activities: Library Club 2 Office Force 4 'tl- Toy, Iames I. ...loan Favorite Pastime: Football Ambition: To be a coach at G.F.H.S. Activities: Varsity Football 3-4 I. V. Football 1-2 Lettermen's Club 3-4 Lettermeri's Club V. Pres. 4 Vigilante 3-4 Class Assemblies 3-4 V. F. W. Basketball 3-4 Intramural Basketball Champs l-2-4 Lettermen's Ball Comm. Chr. 4 Urquhart, Duane Red Favorite Pastime: Rods, hunt- ing, and skiing Ambition: To be the best darn plow jockey around Activities: Re-entered from Hill Mili- tary Academy, Portland, Oregon 4 Ski Club l-2-3-4 Ski Team 4 Freshmen Football 1 I. V. Football 2 Intramural Basketball l Freshmen Track 1 t52l g, . Tokerud. Robert E. Bob or Toke Favorite Pastime: Football Ambition: To become six feet tall Activities: Student Assn. Pres. 4 Iunior Class Pres. 3 ' Sophomore Class V. Pres. 2 Executive Board 1 dye et 'V 5 5352 W' r ll tv fl E112 ir? Qiyxwxqi TP t -- ef K f Q C-.xxx nttfl Varsity Football 3-4 N f Ny Le-ttermen's Club 3-4 Lettermen's Club Sec. 4 Booster Club 3-4 I Booster Club Pres. 4 KK PQ Boys' State 3 ' Qs - 8125! All State Hon. Men. Foot- X A SX ball 4 V 4 .X fy Nat'l Athletic Honor Soc. 4 I I X IX E37 J if L - . H tl i il 1' t 't i M. . 4 uf I is , . . 4 gt X A P 5 L K 9 Q' Q I F ' .5 ' ii., X t NK ff ' C x 5 Lis 5 OF 5'-1 ' Tuss, Ioseph W. NIOSH Favorite Pastime: An atten- tive listener, being with my friends Ambition: To do the best of my ability in the vocation I undertake Activities: Players Club 3-4 One-Act Plays 3 All-School Play 3 D.E. Club 4 Future Teachers 4 Projectionist 1-2-3 Roundup Float 3 3K S9 Tonkovich. Frank E. Smokey Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing Ambition: To see the world through a periscope with lerry Activities: Entered from Great Falls Central High School 3 D.EI. Club 4 ,Y F -IQ r Q' I -., is F 3 N X Ulmer, Ilene Bunnie Favorite Pastime: Going out with the gang Ambition: To have fun and be happy in whatever l do Activities: G.A.A. 1-2-3-4 Library Club 4 Roundup Staff 4 Iniwa Staff 4 Thorson, Carmen Ioy lrcafmll Favorite Pastime: Goofin' oft and ice skating Ambition: To marry a millionaire Activities: Nat'l Honor Soc. 4 Executive Board 2 Iniwa Staff 4 Iniwa Staff Co-editor and editor 4 Agora Club 4 Junior Prom Comm. Chr. 3 C.A.R.E. Comm. Chr. 4 Roundup Staff 4 French Club 4 French Dance Comm. Chr. 4 -I---..:- um-:-... 1 ......-, ..........r ... .,Bm,, Favorite Pastime: Swimming Ambition: To be a good engineer Activities: Entered from Sunburst High School 2 lunior Prom Comm. Chr, 3 Roundup Float 3 Nat'l Honor Soc. 3-4 Trombeline Team 3-4 Varsity Football 4 Booster Club 3-4 Booster Ball Comm. Chr. 3 Track 3 Student Council 3-4 Vaqt, Donald Don Favorite Pastime: Having good times with the boys Ambition: To be a first class jet pilot and officer Activities: Varsity Football 4 Track 2-3-4 Players Club 3-4 All-School Play 3 Patrol Squad 3-4 Class Assembly 3 Roundup Assembly 3 Valacich. Barry UVGI., Favorite Pastime: Golfing and mountain climbing Ambition: To be there the day Mike gets pep and energy Activities: Freshmen Basketball l Bowling l-4 N.F.l.. 2 Intramural Basketball 2-3-4 Ski Club 3 l.atin Club 2 Class Assembly 2 Players Club 3 4 Van Swearinqen, Mary Chris 1 as. , ,I Vance. Barbara A. Vdnlienburq, Nancy Irene Babs or Punk 1 NUDE Favorite Pastime: Being with FUVOYUG Pflsflmef DY9Gmi1 lQ Roger and the girls Ambition: To attend Oregon State College and become a teacher Activities: Student Council l-2 Red Cross 1-2-3-4 Twirling 1-2-3 G.A.A. l-2 I.F.C. l Class Assemblies l-2-3 D.E. Club 4 Chorus 1-2-3 and drawing Ambition: To be a commer- cial artist Activities: French Club 3-4 N.F.L. 2-3-4 Heisey Award 3 Nat'l Honor Soc. 4 Players Club 2-3-4 Roundup Art Staff 2-3-4 G.A.A. 1-2 Ski Club l-2 Senior Ball Comm. Chr. 4 Valanas. Silvia Favorite Pastime: Trying to find my way around Ambition: To work for the United Nations and see all of the United States Activities: I,F.C. 3-4 Favorite Pastime: The girls Ambition: To travel Activities: I.F.C. 2-3-4 I,F.C. Sec. and V. Pres. G.A.A. 1 Ski Club 3 Walden. Billie Ioan , ,B VI I .. Favorite Pastime: Doing as little as possible while convincing people I'm busy Ambition: To run Louella Parsons column under my DGYUG Activities: Student Coun::l 4 Roundup Photo Editor 4 D.E. Club 4 Players Club 2-3-4 Iniwa Stal! 4 Latin Club 2 Red Cross l-2-3 Usher 2 Class Assembly 1-2 Ui- f Te - P J- Z 3 K lg, t fx Q: ij i L. Vous, Eleanor Q Q, J Voytolki, Beverly A. A BUY . A Lx I Babe , or Bev Favorite Pastime: Being with X f- Favorite Pastime: Teasing Bill . -E X Z5 Ambition: To be a success in Ambition: To travel 1 in ' whatever I do AQWQIRESII 2 3 4 -xj-lui X Activities: 4 t - - ' - c- ' '-X G.A.A. l-2-3 Skl Club 3-4 N N X Roundup Staff 4 DE. Club 4 Iniwa Staff 4 Student Council l X tulle b J 7 if Voegele, Delano F. ,.De1,. Favorite Pastime: The switch board Ambition: To enter the medical field Activities: Mikado 3 H.M.S. Pinafore 4 Christmas Programs Orchestra 1-2-3-4 Orchestra Vice Pres. Thespians 4 Chorus 3-4 Boys' Octet 4 Waller, Ronald E. ROHM Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To be a certified public accountant Activities: D.E. Club 4 Intramural Basketball 12 Track l Roundup Float 3 trol 1-234 Weqman, Edward A. ,,Ed,. Favorite Pastime: Receiving money that l never get Ambition: To pay my debt to Red within twenty years Activities: Football l-2 Basketball 1 Ski Club 3 Track 1-2 Class Assemblies l-2-3 Players Club 2-3 Band 1-2-3 Intramural Basketball 3 Roundup Float 3 WQQQY' Tgvnnnn Vonnie Favorite Pastime: Singing and bookkeeping Ambition: To be a dental assistant Activities: Mikado 3 H,M.S. Pinafore 4 Chorus l-3 Christmas Programs l-3-4 Sextet 4 Woodcock. Ianot Marian Woody Favorite Pastime: Reading and talking Ambition: To live to see the world in peace Activities: Re-entered from Helena 4 N.F.l.. 4 Players Club 4 Roundup Staff 4 C541 3 it fl , iv txt, 75 rp ,er , fiiffff it ii x -935 1 Ziff, is-2 'x Q ,553 .1 5 'i YJ X H 9 wh I I k qt-A .Jvc R ea Y. ac -57 w Hmbs., C fy Favorite Pastime: Sports X Ambitiofi: play profes- siona ba Activities: Z1 Z Varsity Football 2-3-4 1 4+ Varsity Basketball 2-3-4 44- xx Lettermen's Club 3-4 FRG fi Lettermen's Club Pres. 4 All State First Team Foot- 40. ball 4 C57 Honorable Mention All E American 4 d Aa xecutive Boar 4 ' viquqme 3-4 -jffi -1:49 I, V. Track 1-2 4 Nat'l Athletic Honor Soc. 4 L9 f-t Wolf, Harryette Katherine Harrye Favorite Pastime: Tinkering on the piano while snap- ping my gum, and Baby Doll Ambition: To be the world's fastest lady typist Activities: Tumbling Club l G.A.A. 1-2 Orchestra l-2-3-4 Harmonaires 4 Home Ec Club 4 Mikado 3 H.M.S. Pinafore 4 77 gif? fd X XX wa.: -Weis f' . CLA WEB Q ew-i Wilson, Barbara Barb Favorite Pastime: Writing to Andy and being with the girls Ambition: To live a full and happy life with Andy Activities: Entered from Ronan High School, Ronan, Mont. 2 Chorus 2-4 Players Club 2 'SLN Wooclahl, Margaret Suo Mar Sue Favorite Pastime: Laughing and the Chev Ambition: To be a buyer Activities: Heisey Award 3 Student Council 1 Ski Club 2-3 Players Club 2-3-4 Iunior Prom Comm. Chr, 3 Class Assemblies 1-2-3 Pub. Chr. C.A,R.E. Cam- paign 4 lniwa Stati 4 Roundup Staff 2-4 Senior Play Comm. Chr. 4 Weissman, Ierrold A. Ierry or Iere Favorite Pastime: Those wild speech tournaments Ambition: To be a U.S. senator Activities: N.F.L. 3-4 Debate 3-4 Players Club 2-3 All-School Play 3 Class Assemblies 3-4 Roundup Float 3 I. V. Track 3 I. V. Football 3 Roundup Assembly 3 lu., Woitala, Leon Lewis ' runcn ' Favorite Pastime: Pat Ambition: To start up a good business Activities: Football 1-2 Ski Club 4 Roundup Float l Intramural Basketball 1-2-3 Intramural Basketball Champs 1 lniwa Staff 4 Roundup Staff 4 ,iflmr . r X W Woods, Marian Loa Hchipsn Favorite Pastime: Studying for Mr. Bofto's bookkeeping tests Ambition: To go to N.C.C. in Eugene, Oregon Entered from Moses Lake, Washington 3 Woolf. Marlene Kay Mar Favorite Pastime: Lizzie and loatin' on the slopes Ambition: To have all my dreams come true Activities: Student Council 1 Booster Queen Candidate 4 Ski Club 2-3 Iniwa Feature Editor 4 Red Cross 3-4 Class Assemblies 1-2 Office Force 3 G.A.A. 1-2 Tournament Usher 1 I. F. Club l-2 Zipperian. Carol Ieannino Hzipi. Favorite Pastime: Having fun Ambition: To be successful in what ever I undertake Activities: H.M.S. Pinafore 4 Twirling 1-2-3 Players Club 1-2-3 Pygmalion G Galatea 2 Messiah 1 Chorus 1-2-3-4 G.A.A. 1 Library Club 3 Christmas Programs 1-2-3-4 i Yoder, Doris Marie ,Deen Favorite Pastime: Trying to understand Fable's mind Ambition: To go to California Activities: Iniwa Staff 4 Roundup Staff 4 Roundup Float 3 Chorus 1-2 Class Assemblies 1-2 Zurich, Marvene I.aVerne Zeitor. Richard Eugene Dick Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To be successful in whatever I undertake Activities: I. V. Football 2 Intramural Basketball 1-2- 3-4 Intramural Basketball Champs 1 Tumbling 1 Iniwa Staff 4 Roundup Staff 4 Wuerl, Loola Mario Lee Favorite Pastime: Fred and A just goofin' off mbition: To see the 7 wonders of the world, and create the eighth Activities: 1-leisey Award 1-3 Iniwa Staff 4 Roundup Staff 2-3-4 Roundup Staff Art Editor 4 Agora Club 4 Iunior Prom Comm. Chr. 3 C.A.R.E. Comm Chr. 4 Senior Announcements Comm. Chr, 4 Class Assemblies 1-2 Art Award 3 .WA -I S. .1 ? J . ne . . i Zoller. Lora Io Favorite Pastime: Goofin' off Ambition: To be happy and successful in the future Activities: Executive Board 4 Booster Club 4 Girls' State 3 Agora Club 4 Student Council 4 Ski Club 1-2-3 Roundup Art Staff 2-4 Roundup Float 3 Future Teachers 4 Senior Ball Invitation Comm. Chr. 4 Marv Favorite Pastime: Music, and X day dreaming Ambition: To take that certain N trip to Arizona Activities: I.F,C. 2-3-4 irc. rieuscs 4 Rig Senior ea omm. Iniwa Staff 4 X J Spring Festival I-2-3-4 I , Class Assemblies 1-2 1 J Mikado 3 f J 'T 1'I.M.S. Pinafore 4 V - Roundup Float 3 1 4 in X Qt X., , 4 A Y7 , ,iff f 1 ysifgv Ji 1 Nh..- QSSJ -- igl'll3luusI1- -11' lllnunnnnnlnuluilnl 11 1111 .gun Il 1 MJ'LL0l Kfdzfti QMCZPJ President Ierry Pokamey Vice President Wade Parker Secretary Treasurer Dorothy Acord ctw lean G-oven Carl Kennedy Thundering down the trail toward the destination of taking over the reins of leadership next year is the challenging Class of 55. The Juniors have proved themselves capable oi this oncoming position through their outstanding ac- complishments this year the Iunior Assembly luke Box Saturday Night and the Iunior Prom. One of the most energetic and respected classes of G. F. H. S. the Class oi 55 will continue to add a definite part to the active spirit of Great Falls High School while completing the last part of their iourney. Y ' fa 'Wk' . ia- 2-? '- - XM 3 51 A i 5 1' 'T' 2 A 1.1 ik wht? A sl .Q -ra fs? -v 10 0- 'as' 1 A M L I , ', S . 'x 1 3: 4 0 fs ,- ,, T7 I .. as Q -17 3 hs, Q I S 1 1 E. Cy 'Y ff Y- J Corm lly Thomas 1 X ' ff I . Z' . ,- A 1 S ,Q 1 5 'D . -,-- Y , wx fi, V0 1? S lb :f V' ' w 9 1 2 M- Kg' -R F f A ' . vw' K 5 9 4 3 w 1 f W' - ' . 2' ., -4 ' .t s X 5 , J Q I V t V4 'tx Q I if' ,JJ 33.1 X I I ihyp. . ' ' 4 Q X., 1 'A V B 4 f 45' '. 5 --1 5' I 5 I eff., A ,E i A I!! .4 'V 'll w .Y I I I T ttf 521.59 3 -4 N3 'Y' t. 1 I 'J N ' .pf .Qi Q7 'ffm-my 'Sf ' ws., lv? QE' 'K x 5 1 Q ' Muri, Sonja Murphy, Carol Murray, Mike sf N: Myskewitz, Fred Nass, Millie Nelson, Ethel C ev , 'ff - Wx vu. Nelson, Gordon Nelson, Yvonne Nemec, Phyllis T1 Newell, Patsy Newhall, Chandler Nielson, Bob Noble, Ierry ' North, Gayla f X O'Brien, Pat 4 Odeqard, Don f K N Olson, George if s- ,V 4 M !f Oswald, Lester lx g! 2 Pancich, Bob Parker, Wade Pasco, Allan Pate, Ronald Paul, Rheta Peklewsky, Harold Peres, Bob Peterson, Marcia Peterson, Penny Petrini, Barbara Pike, Dick Pitt, Robert e Platte, Melvin Pokarney, Ierry Preston, Ianet Preston, Nancy Puzon, Lois Raddle, Rosalind -e A, rl Q WA' Randall, Herbert Ratliff, Paul s Rauniq, Barbara ' Redmond, Sheila Reeder, lane Reeves, Iudy -J ,.,o o-,. Regan, Iohn Renninq, Stan Restelli, Janet Reynolds, Grace Richards, Wilbur Richmond, Lloyd l w 4 Riqney, Bob Robison, Ken 5 , . Roe, lack Rounds, Frank Rustvold, Sharon Sandaker, Bill Sandviq, Arlene Sanqray, Carol Savage, Ened Sayre, Ardice Schuff, Ken Schwanqler, Irmi Sexrl, Frank Scntin Ken S3-iff,-r Ratif- Sltarinozt ,f : :ffl Qlifififfii Efflftti Sie E T Siirgl FTF Shri. S Sirtrizi S 151 herd, A2121 Shevalzer, Z.:-: Shxkany, Phylhs Shirley, Darlene Shoemaker, Steve Shot-.'en, Sh-irry Shryne, Ierry Skulrud, Marlene Smith, Iudy Lee Smith, Robert Smrth, Twxla Snodgrass, lacquelme Snook, Shrrley Snyder, Lois Sohl, Georgia Sohl, Meredxrh Sowa, Robert Spomer, Rochelle Sprague, lack Steen, Gary Steffani, Irene Stevens, Dan Stevens, Harold Stevenson, Robert lun.- G 19 qv 2 Q . 1' Strmaf, Sonya I Storm, Patrlczfr 45 Story, Patrrcxa J Strxzrch, Ronald if I , H. ll Sturrofk, C. lame: gl Sullrvan, Gary Sutherland, GICTIG G' Sweet, Fred Teichrow, Shirley x N Temple, Clrfford ' Tesarek, lol-.nn - 1, Thlsted, Sydne , t Thomas, Pat Thorrxley, Hugh U A X Threlkeld, Duarte ' , X Y 1 ' q lt,' Thurber, Eer! Tiffany, Stan O Todd, Bruce Tonkovrch, lchn Traber, Lora Tucker, Russell Ulsh, Duane Vukasm, Shirley Walbon, Barbara Ward, Ernest Waugh, LeRoy Weaver, Thelma Lx -- ,Q L ,sp- 45 ,,. , 3 f f ea I 'C tx? . J' fl, C T ff Q Q -f .. 9 Q s as X .L ' X . t ,Q 'HRW V? L ll L. -rx 5 S 6 S x' xxttitwi M2 ,D xl Q iv A 1.1 L. , fe t .sf 11 1: 'if- X I .V ,Xx A 3 F- 11 IYQ'-'- Q e xif: fefgm' af:- L. 'F' AV ? S+ 8 ' 'h A ,, Walls, Ia -k . Vrles -lm, Nml V' lv'v'f2Sl, Pl! lwl V ' 4 if M-iz-m, Ifrnf 'Nlxm-, Emmw Wluto, MGTjOIlO ' 'D 0, vv'vl1llI'UCII'1, Leola 3 V4 ? 6. I Whlwall, Ncrmo .li renholtz, Borboro Y V' xv' Q W1lcox, Sue , ' 7 YQ Wllson, Emmeft X X W Wrlson, Gary K 1 K I l K 9 as g Wxlson, Lcmo 4, 4 3 4 5 I Wllson, Worron '9' ' ,, Wood, Ioy V M t 11: TV Y ,V ' WOOWOY, Iojhn , 5 ' E , - , Q ren, onncz I Q 1 '. ,n 1 1 Wrxqht, Rua QQ 7,5 Z '371k.i:t,'.'l, 'W I 1 , -. .Zf'gg,3I'. 4-6 A s.l.- Q ft 4.4 'Jr' .. 9 Wright, Robert 4 2 . F ' '- Young, Bob ., L .. . - Younq, llm 7 - 5 . Y Young, Phyllis 'F fx K ' Zorr, Monlyn K t f ' Zorn, Caryl J s x 1 A g fx b is! if-'F 1. '- -v' lack's Sociol Life go? Ci Orchrds to the Sponge r Nfilly and B QU- A YS fy, v Asseml-3lY - 'mme mb hllififig-5 7,09 Y o ' iwfr., Offjupaqo ,N UUQXAJ . M Q 9 nm Lncigas 'OFIQ - ' 1 Bob rg g V I 1 E -I ifffjnl' 3 4:19 fl ' P ,---.ifuxqki 6 r . i Jfr 'i . , -A .rj ' 1'2 7 r r - -p IA, 5. A .- - ,Aff . elf f af,-A A .V w if . 4549 od, TW: efs Q. 5' Sp OWLOPB Kfdffri ACQM V1ce Presldent Nancy Hurd Secretary Treasurer Donna Ba1ley 64144 .SZOFLJOVJ lack SJostrom Loma Mattson Reachmg the peak of the second of the four h1lls on the tra1l 1S the up and comrng Sophomore Class The Sophomores have really k1CkGd up the dust thrs year w1th thelr many successful act1v1t1es leadlng off w1th a Welcome Party for the Frosh and West Ir Htgh Sophomores Therr malor stand of the year was the assembly I Love Pans Th1s show brought out thelr or1g1nal1ty get up and go and truly showed the talent and personahty of the class A lot of potentrahty was also uncovered 1n athletlcs when the 56 ers added therr contrrbutlon of three young Brsons to the Varsrty Herd v1a the basketball and football routes and several others wlll take therr stand beat1ng down the track th1s sprmg The Sophomores W1l1 be roundmg off the1r GCl1V1l1GS wrth whole hearted partrclpatlon IH Roundup Day events helpmg make thls year a success 165 1. 1 kg 'lx L- . . 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X YL A' A Av. .L 5' K I WJ -xl 1 IJ ,M lm I f Nelson, Dale Nelson, Dwayne Nelson, Eddle Nelson, Noreen Nelson, Sherril Nilson, Diane Nolde, Harold Novy, Sharon O'Boyle, Mike Obresley, Ie-rry Odeqard, Dorothy Olds, Diane Olds, Gary O'Leyar, Rosemary Olson, Charles Oos, Nancy Oos, Roslie O'Rei1ly, Richard Orr, Richard Osborne, Carole Palecek, Gladys Paranteau, Norma Parcmteau, Pearl Peck, Vernon Paulson, loan Pellett, Sharon Penwell, Charlotte Pepper, Iudy Peres, Henry Peres, Ron Peterson Harry Peterson Ioanne Phllllps Anna Pxnsoneault Marlene Piocos Frank PM Ralph Poqreba Aqnes Porto Polly Powell, Ruby Pozder, Steve Pringle, Donna Prodqer Beverly Puzon Dolores Pyat Richard Quast, Bill Radovich, Ronald Rafferty, Terry Raynrond, Norma Rector, Ray Remsh, Douglas Remsh, Ianice Rinderknecht Susan Ririqler lanet Ritter Leota Rivera, Barbara Roberts, Albert Rodger, Roxine Rogers Part Rogers Lee Rcdqers, Bill Romiq, Mary lane Rose, Mike Rothwieler Neal Rowekamp, Dorothy Salois, Loyal Sanderson, Patrica Sanderson, Sally Sayre Larry S hneider, Wilerie S Hoerien, William Schrader, Barbara Schuff, Opal Seremck, Shirley Shaffroih, Ruby Shiell, Marilyn Shubat, Edward ,V ri MOTU 'som Al:-ert Skel':n, Gail Smith, Carol E. S ,A C lIfCYl N ss Pr-.'l s S l X a Schl, Gary Sou-xc, Kenneth 5 -3 c. r' 5 A- Qi 'Q-ji x ', f- A . - , X 1 Un .I QL , 4 'I ? . f Rf 5- L IN 'E xiii 'Y .5 4 ,: l af- 17 ., .f .-if .fx I . Q ,v ?. K .ist ' -w , J, .- If 5 uf.. Va .V I f Q- , 'T' 1 'Qs w 1 , ,4 T, 'V wTKx. PI 2 H J MQ 5 5 i 1 I! F' 0 . , 1 5 4 -I! ' .HM ,.a,,' 5554 - 5 ' W11son Arvxl ' - X 7 Wolverton Kexth .2 '4 5 - Workman Sh1r1ey .A 9' Vx To , . .qv ze .4 f X K ' ' , Wuerfel Bonnie 'f fi A . Wunderwcrl AAA, Q w,','.g3d9rwu1d .. '... I L T H , ,Ely Maggy -U-erm Joseph Y. x V .. ' MQW r 1:15 Fin lie 'a 54 ,ag -X XC WW MONO XX 105 6 E: QXCOGX Oi 06050 4 f P-0 'eo Dcucmq m the Dark ' 'haw unscumu BE . can nip' .elf -1 'P iPRll22 Am- w 250 l' C:r.gf3i'.g.., mens P-T9 in Llsnnl rl, ,LC C151 fl , Cn d Lefsfn. 117' 1309 DFID Order 173 Au , E Z' ,Ar FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President Ian Carter VICE Presrdent Iack Coqswell Secretary Treasurer Barbara Parmaqe CLASS SPONSORS Bonne Lu Perry S M Stende See that cloud of dust yonder? Thats the Brson doqres rneanderrnq mto the heart ot thmqs Reckon you saw the htt they made m thelr assembly? Got rrqat down and trckled everybody Mrqhty amrable crrtrers they are too Made trrends wrth the Sophs rtqht away at the Frosh Sooh Party Wrth thelr new cheerleaders and the Frosn teams they Got oft to a thundermq start These Frosn proved they are not greenhouse but the up and cormnq Class of 57 175 9 - , . I - ff - fs ', . 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X 1 Q R J to I ,go-r Bison Staters lson Coaches who led the Herd through 'he l953-E4 cthlet: season: Great CI s High S'l1ool crhletzi d1re'for arid liflzd focrball Cczxfli, Bxll S'-fJCIl'll'lOLl'f cssxstcmt football cocsh cmd hood basketball coach, Dutfh Duhmery head truck cmd l.V. football couch, Arnold Sistt- l.V. icobull and basketball co::h, Lud om Hamer, Floyd Sihlcrreus, Ecfko, Andy Ezlko, Danny Each, Fred E!Ll kSl1'1Yl,DC Englzsh, Bert Frcxnson, Hugh Grass lJ.'z:ren Cue, rx Holtz Kent fzzes P331 NATIONAL ATHLETIC HONOR SOCIETY Mr. Honroclc awards lack Vfhecly Most Valuable Twwrence, Dave T.l:Kerrow, Glen Llzllor, Gfirzld Peres, Bob Ronnmq, Stan Stevens, Don Tokerud, Bob 'Wells lark Wheoly, lack Hzxooik Llcltsl flof Pctured .an Q Ji' , V X lx' MQ' QM? he Class cf 5-1 Ice Toy, Tackle All-State First Team, AP ff Q09 iigiiff .Q 4 W6 'L 9 -Q Gue on the Move 'VB 'Mi wrdifg Earls!! The Thundering Bisons start- ed the 1953 gridiron season with a young inexperienced team of mavericks which the rangers and experts gave little chance to lead the champion- ship drive against the power packed Big Six teams. But to the surprise and disappoint- ment of many fans and foes, the Bisons, under the expert guidance of C o a c h e s Bill Swarthout and Henry Dahmer, became powerful contenders in the championship race. By all counts the Bisons were in the thick of all' conference play and won third watering ground when the final whistle blew. ww 'AN' 1 tg gf. ,s-11 Stan Henning, Guard, All-State First Team, AP ,- in V -. : Rv., Warren Grass, Guard, All-State Honorable Mention o V7 .. vv A a Ar-,uv E8 Second Team en Gue, Halikxk, All-St te First Team, UP The fi st tbree games of tlne s dson were non conference but inse d of creating c vu comm in he spors word the openers czqdinst the Bulidoqs lButte Sept 12 Score 18121 Copperbeods CAr1dcor1dcx eb 19 Score 33 U1 Bron s fB1111nqs Sept 26 Score 18 121 c1icx1ked up confidence victories that brought the E1ec tric City crowds flocking t Memorial Stadium to watch the drama of the piqskin The Toke Burrows for Ten Bob Tokerud Hcrlfbcxck A11-State Honorable Mention Paul Icnes End, Ai.-State Honorable Mention Bob Koriri, Quarterback Dick Lymcm Tctck1e A11-Stcrte Honorable Mention A11-State HCnorcb1e Mention C89 Bxson Balko Corrals a Bronc Qt' ks gin Q6-'rs Bert English End Mui' S. au ,-A The stage was now set for the teams B1g Srx opener agamst the Helena Bengals the p1QSlClI1 carrlers that up set the Herd from champron shtp playoffs the year before KHOWIUQ that the Bengals were practically mtact as the players of the prevrous year and behevmg they would throw everythrng mcludmg the book at the BISOHS the Herd thundered through wrth heads down and horns set to 'opple therr arch rrval 39 N W'-:W3 '9f9.1f l 9243, 41 I iF Dave Lawrence Tackle 90 B C 1l Lrllbak B1llBe:1.1l1eu H lib k , to 6. ffl.-i.. . -r-L' ' , 1 . ,., , . W, W 6 5 fty. X JN v. y A w 4 , , . . t i ps' ire' N ' ag N r 'F s 'f A-V ig-, Q' 2 7,1 ll v, wr ' . K , C' I Q.. v -i , - y, 4 ,Q - , . A - , ,x .5 W N, Iv' 1 , h ef, ' , 'W r--1 2' ,HJ A . 4 ,.o ' ,'-,r ,- ., ' I 5 , . T- I X , ., Q . , a ac ill e:',l:' Q I The Blson s nex played host to the Billings Bron s wlfx 11 Vey F 4 ,.rev1 .lsly becten 1 non ccnference ploy ond soundly stcxmpeded over trem Tle Blson Lacks ron omcst o wll m the one sided contest cmd when the dus settled the fmol score was 35 to 13 r' i if .Q--v 45' .,?g. 'Y -'di Gcnnmq Room to Run B111 Hurlbert Quarterback Lee Hoqers i Dxck Howarth Tackle Bob Peres, End Halfboclc I9 Toke Accounts for Srx 1 ,- Wrth htqh hopes now and a lot of hard lonq hours of b UISIHQ practlce to therr cre drt the BISOHS mvaded the Garden Crty to meet the pow er packed Mrssoula Spartans only to come home on the short end of a A0 to l8 score The Brsons out rushed and out passed the Spartans ac cordma to all reports but four Brson fumbles msrde therr own 20 yard l1ne proved the mar q1n of luck necessary for vrc tory Thrs loss dropped the BISCUS mto a three way te for hrst wrth Butte and Mls soula The BISODS experrenced a strong comeback when they met the1r tradrtronal foe the Havre Blue Pomes rn a non conference clash at Memorral Stadrum The Pomes fought qamely but couldnt cope wrth the Brsons power and fell 33 to O ID a game wrth long runs and wonderful blockmq Andy Balko Halfback Bob Sm1th Quarterback X 922 lack Wells, Tackle Glenn Mclierrow Tackle C h Swarthou s qang ayed st o the K hs et v S IW t I s I rrve ga f r 91 rteen BISON sem rs The trsrell game x s a Dads Nrdht ond' e fa ers of the Frsrns sat mln t err sons on the He d s her h Tre ves or ofoed 13 po lead ln the ftrst quarter W1'h stunnrnq suddeness and rt was late rn the fmal perrod before the Brsons could knot the count and qo ahead wrth a one pornt marqln of vlctory After the Braves sudden scores the Brsons got tough and held the Braves to a mmus one yard m the re mamder of the qame Score 1413 Brsons honor vhwuvwa- uw ,uf Don Beauhed Haffoack G r1tLa son ff Broncs Penetrate Brson Defense nv- 44 B111 Travrs Guard Y Don Vaqt Haffo Cx 4933 'Q Hlt It' Drtvel 551- The next week was a per nod of hard practxce for the Blsons 1n thetr preparatxon for the tough Bulldogs to be fought on the1r home held but when Coach Swede Dahl berg s boys took the held that mght the Bxsons had to take to the background m a fray that netted the Butte team a 19 7 vlctory The loss put the Herd out of the champxonshtp runnmg and put the Butte Bulldogs ln The Butte game was the last of the season for the B1 sons who took thtrd place 1n the Btg Stx The slated no wm Brsons ended a smashmg sea son wxth seven wms and only two defeats Stan Brown, Center Harry Iohnson Guard Plnl Bord Guard Emmet W1lson, End H tw . 1 4 t ' s! - Q .1 . , . , . ' ' KF X ty ', 1 r ' X 1 f' ,, 3 '50 N on l li , 5: 3 . r ,, . vm 7 ' .v - ,mf V I 1. t94l Y ll Sept Sept Sept Oc Oc Oct Oc Nov FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Butte Ancrcondc B1u1nqS Helena Brlhnqs Mxssoulu Havre Kahspell Bu te Here There There There Here There Here Here There Gary Craft Hcxlfbcxck YG 1S,cc 1 Emi Score 18 12 3 O 1812 3 6 3513 2018 3 D 1413 'Se- Barnes, Bob 3 C Bell, nm 0 f ' Colgan, Dan 1: , Earhart, E. P V BJ 4 Y . ,. K .. , X. ra 5 4 Roe Moves Against Helena I. V.'s , , ft a . . R - ' l ' stxmnp Q' ' ' .3 Foster, I-lerb ' j -' L, Franson, Hugh , 111' ' V' A . ' Q h I' 3, 'U V ' A . J ,Q L if X 521, .11 ,- unior Mraify joofgaff gggggggg M -' 4 ' 'X i- s sf' x , Ef- 1v's Fooumii Schedule Gray, Gary ' ' l-gm! ' . ,ep Great Falls -.,.....- .... 20 Helena -- .... , ,.... 7 Hodges, Ted 1' Q, ' A Great Falls -.... ....... 20 Billings - .......... -..,. 6 Q, X V Great Falls -...-..,, 7 Conrad - ,,,, 26 M I , ,Q 1 Great Falls -...-..-- 0 Choteau - ..,,. ., 32 great gags --....- lg Eihelby -... 36 L T' reat a s -.,,- .... eena .-.. 6 tw 1 - .Rai 1 O t 'Z N Q 1 ' ff, ,L X Hovland, Ron W K Q X. ,X J' Jacobson, L. 'W,,::7:,v -f , ., ' Q 1 Kalonick, Iohn 1 Y --f , -A Kolstad, D. ,F . 5 V fl' K J.. l R 3 3:- Konesky, Dick 1 6 fl Q, ? 6' fm' WS- -2- t Q Q' n sv I v McC?ure, sob jf , H i' .L f ' - . .ts i iii McGuire, Ioe M' er, i 5 Mcilferrcgvsfi L. X , Mlller, Iim t 6. D C Q, Q' 3 Q Q l 3 Olson, Charles - 'j ' -. ' 1 -Q 'K ' vu ' TI' 4-4 ' The Great Falls We had M , P 5, 1 a good season winning - I-0 .1 , three and losing three. Un- v N, 'HL A der the coachinq of Mr. 9 ' + 111 K -'C-HH if gy 4 Scott, the Baby Bisons showed well all through the season, playing touqh ball against the class B teams. 3' 31 , . In P ,H 1' S. , 122232, SCM A ..Z.. ' . '- 'rg Roe, Iack f , ,f , Rose, Mike 5 - Rothweiler, N. I ' .V - - 1 Ar, E. 4 M Xml 1 Bulldozzinq the Run ,. 2 Smith, Bob . F b , rx , shubm, Ed 2 - ..': Spesock, G. I 0' L' Todd, Bruce v -v ' , 'Cf ' .-ff F 5 K 'W N. l 97 an Y 7 N.. 1 ff., A ,. , la W 11,61-L51 rf ' HY anager an jainerd These hearty Bisons are the men who keep the supplies CT-shirts, towels, uniforrnsl flowing easily and in an organized fashion for all three rnaior sports along the trail. Along with their manager, Mr. Floyd Schlarneus, these managers and trainers are constantly prodding the Herd on to Victory. To earn a chenille letter each rnanager puts in well over 1,000 hours and for a junior letter at least 1,500 hours is spent. This year the group has put a landmark along the trail ot sports' history by signifying a job Well done and hearty con- f - gratulations is expressed by the , , --.., 2 mm 1 Bison tearnrnates. lllll HN lllll..-.UNI IIIIIIIIIUN uvmunersfez nnl. -QQ O Ill' 5 gl'l.,x L Chief Manager-Willie Richards I 18 1 1 .J ff I I Lg., Ei s IW 'L 'i Yi is IIQ I ! Q. tfq I V 1' N u bb' 'aw 'il ern 122. x i ' Q- Q2 -2 'vs j A 4 Ax D .. fy f Q 'Mu 5 Soph. League Champs With a record of four wins and no losses, the Saints copped the championship in the Sophomore in- tramural basketball league. The Saints are: Cleft to rightl, Lon Wo- casek, Iohn Leeper, Ron Iaracezski, Charles Bley, lerry Weislrnan, Ron Peres, Fred Kotter, Mr. Lud lun, Sponsor. Frosh. League Champs The Netswishers, with a record of 5 wins and no losses for an unde- feated season won championship in the Freshman league. Team mem- bers are: Cleit to rightl, Bob Hatle- berg, Grant Gilfeather, Paul Ras- mussen, Charles Olson, Bob Lehman, Mr, Lud lun, Spcnsory Bill Bowen, Brad Adolphson, Bob Stainsby, Dave Lindin. C1041 Ir.-Sr. League Champs The Vets of Foreign Wars, Senior and Iunior Maverick Bisons of Coach Iun's league, capped top honors in their bracket with a season record of four wins and no defeats, Playing at regularly scheduled times, the Vets met strong foes in the Hi-Y, the Swanks, the Potentials, and the Sneaky Five. Players on the Vets were: ileft to rightl, Mr, Lud lun, Sponsor, Tom Connelly, Larry Bell, Len Sorenson, Bill Cecil, Ioe Toy, Mike Anderson, Barry Valicich, Bob Rigney. I 'f 1 A . b Citi 'f t 3772 t t w C Ns .tt 574' J 4 . ,, P Witt :fs THE HERD mrdify jfac Startinq the track seascn with Mr. Arnold Scott as head track coach for the first tirne, the Bisons are priming to he top entry in the interscholastic Meet in Missoula. Pointing for nothinq shcrt of top rating is the chaiienqe felt by ali Bison thinriadsmen who hope to break the lonq drcuth ct no championship. THE BISON YEARLINGS - X rv .f . 'T1 1 ' .nf , Aigijglgs JY' 4 lt. P h '. ,f . hu. 'L ' 1 . l V. N v-N, xiii in L ,-ei K Q 'fi hw- f ft . . 4 .' , ' .,l. -Z ! . t wt r 4 . It s .Q I 5 ' J . 6 - - Q When the Paitcns, Davises and Buriands 'art tr zfk, the heginnf-rs Croufh like this, is The i::iv1:e Ezezng sive: Ziy Coach Scott who Carnes to ride herd on The Thundering Herd as a terrier MSU, trafic star. April 17-Helena Horne April 24-Missed: Herne May 1-Helen: Relays Helen: I-fay 8-Triangular Meet Lc::1i:n Undecided Gre:.'tF:1Is Billings and Helena f.f,:y 15Afnfers:E's s' T-fisscui IIO 5 -s. -1 35 Ar- N f 4. f. . , I A It I ,, Nm 1. A 5' 'Y 'H .1:1p,z ' ' J if ,x Q s -553501: .q...,,,, r i , X s 5 Q 4 .- r . if-I'-fs . :M-f'3f ' if ' ' - ' t '95 ffmifhuw -.la X N A. K I, X' ' X . ,Q X 1 I 5 ' M f i ' 'qw' L , lf' ' ' 4 Z 5 fl V' 9 .gxeflooc 2 9105? QOGX . A .Q-- 'ZQ Glenn McKerrow, Weights Andi! SCWO Sp I 106 I .ff Q-1' rints cmd Hurdles N . Q Q . ty f -- Y f . f' ' , . ... avr. 4, A -5 ' A . 1 ' .- l p .kt , ,,.11'V Roy McCracken, Distance 1 , A... S t Bill Beaulieu, Hurdles cmd Pit Events Paul Iones, Pole Vault cmd High lump 1 -4 Vt 'tri fQ ,'. ' ck ROS D , 11? ...W y 7 I Q17 oe , -EL' Ken Gue, Sprints cmd Hurdles Emmerr wuson , lcxvelin .rm +-U ,Q gf1,ert ' Q, t -'Sta 2 J Y xiii ' P - Q 'X.jfAf-U, ' im t if N-53 ' x VW 1 4,41 ' I V. rl n , .., ,A L Q , eq y Q-.aprile-Q ,t , I 1 , .1 V Q - - 5 ' , l 3. -.' - - ' 'I 7 r Q Q. A A , A ' . ll 6 . . Q2 5 ' ty, - x Q - x Y l, -- A Dayton Kolstc1d,Spr1nts Q W Q ' ., . . 7 , 51242-3' :if 4' , , , ' .ef , F' VFW- Q L ' 9 ' - 4 ' ' YET' . . - .. 5, -T . ' , ,. by , h - b H . ff g2 c J Q -1 ,, -Mp , 3, -K.,-, V 4-1-Lg, ,e , J, + -f1.j,Q,.,.- - QQ -- I ,' 'Z . - ' Q .-g: f ng, ,' I Defgfixl l 1 V Qeifxl '. Wexqhxs Loma MQKerr We' OW 19515 l YYY wma e X rw Q0 g,...-'M 1 Bzson Sprmts Prove Best Denny Chase, Sprints Bob Dickenslon ljistcxnce Ken Kelly Pole Vault H. E ew ui 2 . .,,,, Jqaftfw ,A- T-n 4' 'ow-,lg t LJ YW GWY GQ ff. .V y GY' Middle Distance Ber. English, Middle Discnce Q Q 1 M X3-A 0 DYT11 wsu olffoweurl N A A 1 . H531 12 . 'F kg 000 W 11 mms 0 0 nf TQ K 6311? R gets GWB sg QI Q if isa 1 H1 sk use fu H . and 1 an 111 W nd E 115 00:1 3 1.0 30 me ha' gwxlig 4. P95119 0 . up me s get X13 xvexefan exgh xv QYK gkiifted on 1 f ,F J Mx k Spxsque' 159 nge D516 BISON TRACK RECORDS Event 1-1o1der Time Yecrr 100 yd, dash Prouty, Gue 10:0 1950 200 yd, dash D. Kolsfcxd , 21:4 1954 220 yd. ddsh-,,,.,, W. Prouty M 22:1 1950 440 yd. dash E. Good ,... ...... , , ,,,, 5138 1929 880 yd. dcxsh F. Stafford We ..d..2:03:1 1937 Mile .. .,.. , .... Tscggson ,... , 413932 . o H, Broad jump E. Hexlmer .... 20'-11 1941 H1?h jump .... B. Beduheu ,,Y.... 5'-9V2 1954 Po e vcxu1t , B, Boymqton ,. .. 11'-3 1938 Shot put L. Perry' 54'-103Z4 1948 Euvehn . 1D.RBZnchoom , .. 195'-11V2 1953 1scus o cm 165'-73 1950 Hxqh hurd1es G B1,1hm 5 3 4 1950 Low hurdles G B1uh'n 23 8 1950 Re1cy B Gu 1 Pcx1mer I IensenW Prouty 1950 Bei er Than State Record .. '. - , KV.. V ...'. 11 1 'f,fQf. f Q-A. H ,'.'f f,,1,,1:33:8 1950 .:StQ?e Record Holder 4 C1081 To Richard Hedrick, holder of 2 Boys' hioh series, 588. of 36' gill! LVL? Bob Panrtch, holder of Boys' hiqh qame lonie Forzley, h old e r of Girls' hiqh game, 206, and hiqh series, 545. W7 b 4 oh , , r 1 if U 5 ' G e k T 2 2 M , ' Ghz., C? 'kfvnii X ,murky eff haf 1 -if N t 1 , Ji Q . I .D six bow 'F M2 Iefs in rh Q Girls' lea Que, Ve bowlefs in the BOYS' Xeoq TOP U Tuesday niqht bowlers. Heovinq the black ball down the alleys to call cz strike is the sgesizl thrill of the bowlers who find in their chief, H. I. S'o':'l the kind of en'l'.Li5s1astic encouragement that this :zqtnd of syofsrrien need. The Keqlerettes copped first plaf e in 'lie qrlrfs' lcogve and tl.e Spares Came out on top iri ilie boys' ffiqiie. Capturing individual honors were lo:..e lforzli' hffi qizrrif ci 206 and series of 545, Hin :rd Heir. lr se' cs of QES, and Bob Panoiih with hgh game ei Getting the facts, Addmq mcfchmes- A 4 ic c.. V membns. Eonme S -ho 'lc Ann :ri O'Erien, Rose Mur- I f yliy, Pit O liter-n, took first honors. Front row tr-firn niembf-rs: Donna Elend, Ann Eihephfrd, Sharon Fis- kurn, and Eazbara Payzniq Took se?- ond glare in fhe Girls' league. The Spares: Ron Strizxrh, Gene Mar- ianetii, Bob Panfich, 'Tom Little, and Coppfd Cf1CH1I...OlfiSl..LJ in the Boys' league for the third conserutive year. n 'i' Q4 4 R JQ ai kf Zim ' Gram SG 1 fn K 1 O O 1 9 ' --n I u - if 5 A 9 ' . ' s I A'1,.lL vi 3 5' T, .S gd e xg ' X890 Dig Those C kk 4 I ' 1 v f ,If-1 M 2 K HA ft Lg, ff' Aw Q L 0 N C Q S io:-uoa?B O ' 4 L EA of 1 ,r 12 FV Z , , H iw B 7' lllwl, WW ff' JD LL JN.vjx.lxS X X 'f , M Click Officers Picture. lst Semester President-Nancy Beattie President-Bert Thurber Vice President-Nancy Greely Vice President-Zeina Iensen Secretary-Bill Chambers Secretary-Carol Dornke Sporisor-Dr. McCieave . XLS .P fff i 'lf LL it IN U Nancy Beattie Fred Beatty Bill Chambers Bob Corontzos dll ' , -V 45 W , : I QQ! 1:-, ,.- -I N Patricia Cox Carol Domke Tom Edson Luanne Eminger I ie. y ,Q as '-7 f ,.. -, H, ,., v-1 I , 43 Claudia Evens Nancy Greeiy Wayne Hater Gary Hartman 5 . i -Q N, XV if 'A ,N - , 4 - I ,-- .1 Q 1 I X Fritz Hocevar Ze-Ina Iensen Ion Lanqieldt Dori Lindseth nf. B111 Martin Connie Mclver Janet McPhai1 Alan Pasco ?0l 6L .,4,q,, 1,5 CM Clin? fcr P..u...,., I ...c ,,r.nf an fIT'1LlIT1CCfi TE.-'-Se wards are heard li .-Jfiekiy in I' fri Th as the Afyfir 1.1.5 tt.f f' 11:1 1-I ff. 'e srffrisczswhip fl fx., T1-Ck-f - ' 'iis 'piss currffri' t. xg f I.iR11S. Ori 'Exe stan if 'he A :fri :hs emoyed parties 'z picnic, Sik Hip and f'CI'if:UCi'3'i the year with thf-1 annual senicr Eirvzkfast. 3 Ianet Pechfa Iim Pechta Carolyn Seese Carmen Thorson i A Q ll ,4 v- T - 4. T I? ' X , ' 1, s a . 4 i ,gi 1 S '51, .W M ' f . 3 , 1 w 9 R ' gi ' five! xi X. ' Bert Thurber Lecla Wuerl Lora Zoller X. ii- 2 i'4,, r Y- fi .kg 'ff 31 A QQ N. ,- ,. f. fef5 ,,, g as ' 1 ln1,.a,.:n. .5 f i F gf , . B 4 r , :rx 1 ,, CFFICEBS Fzfsiqif-rif Bob Tokerucl Wise President Drfn Lindseth Serif-f xifs Dorothy Aff rd, Leis Puzcn Trf zsxzrr lean lwfvlienzie Aiken an Syinsor Miss Befty Kissler ,. V' Belei'--W 9 Riding along the tragl 6 a mzqhty :lip are the Boosters who peddle poprorn, hot dogs, pop, and 5-:five to the spertnfors at the football and basket- ! ball games. Ori-i of ill? mann I1'flVlflCS ot thts high stfpping and morale buxld- ing club was the annual B::s'er lzoedown held in the big Corral with the crowning of 'he western lovely, Iarquie Altmyer cs queen, highlighting the CAA ,ff ' Sew ,J !. Fx fy Lf? ,QQ an 'iv mf abr x gee, Acord, Dorothy Bernasek, Barbara Bailey, Donna Bernasek, Betty if Edson, Tom Franson, Hugh Barnes, Bob Bross, Marlene French, Gary f 2 2' V 2 '.. .'5, B .4 B fl . ,' wafji 'fi , -. M ' I' lb, . 4 ff . 'I , .3 r -Q pf 1 Q - ' 1' - i P A kv ,, Q 1' evening. A new si:r-ebcard to confribuxon of the Boosters seniors was held and iurthfr for members who traditionally of the Bison herd, Hartman, Gary Holtz, Kent Lehman, Ianet Liridsevh, Don ,J 5: s ,- to ,t il ti. McKenzie, lean Moe, Don O'Leyar, Rosemary Parker, Ruth ' 3 J 1 T3 'Vw ,V 1 ,fa-. .- Parker, Wade Peres, Bob Puzon, Lois Raymond, Bette 4- ,- Vi I9 -, ,' ' 'gs L1 i lv 4-5 I . Q' A ,w 2 V gg. '-:v d 1. be mstaile in the stadmum tnis summer was a . ln the spring a banquet honormg the c1ub's along the traml a prom: rounded out the year, acclaim the Boosters to be the peppiest force Sayre, Ardice Shevalier, Dix Soltesz, Margie Thisted, Sydne- Tokerud, Bob Tonlcovich, lack Travxs, Bill Zoller, Lora ': rj , 3 8 ' + ci W 4 YY ':' J Egymiw Q- A kx W X ,lf Susan Hodges 1 AWP .ii X- f 3 , 1 . M 'zglltvglip .,: 'nh , 54 fl? W I .fl is cbt L fd' Mildred Nass Patti Forzley F Tk - u l-Qi '33 , saggy A Q av- x Q 0108? QMQC! Sparking the rooters along the Bison trails is this squad of nine lusty-throated ever reliable cheer leaders. Together with the band, new yells were introduced which were overwhelmingly accepted by the student supporters. With the assistance of Mr. Grail, sponsor, the cheer squad sponsored a success- Gordon Lingel I 116 I ful after-the-game dance and a dinner for them- selves. They also represented G.F.H.S. at a number oi out-oi-town games. Sharon Sayre Barbara Accrd Luanne Eminger Helen Allred Velora l.aMunyon .IZADZA14 five gguca fion if r , 1 ' tl L.'3::,tJ ' LL ..,..,.-nn OFFICERS 2nd Period Pygsidgrit Y,,, , ,,,,,,,, , .. Patti Forzley Vzce President Secretary . Margi Soltesz H1S'or1an Treasurer .. Shirley Fayden Sesretary Historian Io Ann Boban President Treasurer owe' ' Q we SQ Distributive Education students are a group of fun-loving, BQXOYX hard working, hiqh spirited and dependable kids. ln this ,CROSS asfive Club you will tind some at the best students and me X s'halars that can be tound in the hallowed halls of G.F.H.S. X DECA surfed out the year with a shaking banqr shakers hiqhllghted a number of football and basketball games, zrxfltxdzng 'he Class A.Nor:hern Divisional tourna- ments. At the annual Employer-Employee Banquet March 9, at the Meadowlark Country Club, students played host to their bosses, The a:'1ve year was terminated with the departure of five members on April 7, to Helena for the state convention, in:-ludtng the two state officers, Margie Soltesz, secretary, and Harvey lflarxer, historian, that the losal club boasts. Atchison, A, Bright, D. Canavan, C. Christopher, D, EQCU1, P. FOYZIGY, P, Bateman, B. Brass, M. Chambers, B. Cromley, K. Fayden, S, Gillette, B- Beaulieu, B, Buck, D. Christ, L. Dick, B, Fjelstad, S. Greaves, M. Berek, P. Burkland, G. Christman, A. Duff, B. Forum, N. Hagerty, F. 5' Y 1 ' N A ' gs C x . X, tl 1 1 Q U th if ' . 4 ' ,.. z- ,va v - ' X it I t -K 5 I' at T Q: D- I '-o I -, -A 8' t, ,- fb V F' T. 4' ,f 553. '.. -..' H, I X l fl'--'-I '17, .,.:' Z. , th, 8 v Q 3 ,. ,J Q' 5 . -Q. L , 7 P s , A Q 4th Period . Charlee Taylor Marilyn Strickfaden Beverly Fredrickson Norris Forum Gene Burkland Hatfield, C. Iohnson, H. Heppner, S, Iones, L. Higgins, B. Kalitzke, D. Huffme, I. Kline, T. Iohnson, A. Knight, S. 57 .-. K I m , 5 -,, r , fr ? s x A J 1 ' 1 ' 'R Q . - W ff i f - 1. A 5 . 1,1 l 1' -- i -. 1 ,I ' I ca Q IW Kruse, R. Moore, H. Leslie, K. Mom, H, Linn, I. Morrlson, D. Munn, D. Mun, K. Mcxrxer, H. Murphy, A, Q 61 Q 'Q -A 'I .f Q .1 ' .., J .K M . 'Q ' Q Q .W I .ff W 4 ,7 . N - I , , X f.,Qxl'l'1 .xx 0 '2 Y 4 .D G , -A 41 an Ml 'F ,, .. v A-N'- V 4, mf S Wingg-k iii' ' v -4. i D. Efers Enxertuin Employers at Annual Bosses Banquet 4 Jw e V 'ZA' V . xx ' f -, gs ' Q92 O66 Q A Ni F' -.Nw R Pg J . gcpyiexi- Q-9' NGWlWUl1f D- Pauls, P. Putnam, B. Soltesz, M. Taylor, C. Volk E Nqdbyf D' PGYQYSOUI ll Rohan, lv A- Sprague, I. Tonkovich, F. Walden B ' O Leygrf S' Pelmsonf R- Roqers, I, Strickfoden, M. Tuss, I. Woolsey I OlSGl'L l- Porch, S. Sanders, D. Tcxfolls, L. Vcmce, B. Waller R K F :V ' s . ' Y. ,, Q- L 3 , 'A 4 4-' A , , f ' . -7- I I 75 ge. Tv Ah-v 4 3 P v. '1 129, ' I l ,, 'l ,.f in . , . .v- . f ' -s f u , ' xx 5 ' 756 'D S ax.- gv I 'f 3 PQVLCZL 15:11 Yvfs Guy TITCTA 'rrdr-Qld Frlrtiz 1.-:ar O sponsored by th :lub 'xzrrfd 1 f hlS .--I ..,,.,, -. .mf- stepmcther inn. i ,f I 4 1 1 ,. fl ,li i QQ! 55'R.53S5Ai5r.3fe?ffff2f P-USS Im Gwen Sponsor A Pct Curran Treasurer Kc? Crfmley' President N325 ' 3n'JQxY:1grW V129 P G d nf ,ueribezs cf The Frenih Club are the f,f3f3?7f!g C1313-gy, 3 Sggfgqsfy grcud ffS 3T 1-zrcrvs of war orphan, - 1, , E112 Yves Gxxyfmfzrd EJ'h yecr The 21.Orii',xD'I Bikkgng' S' Cmmleyplc' c L'b 'lzrozxgh yrsfxfs from Candy sales 'D goeghgma C guxcg' ' :1:1.l r'E.'f1 ptcjrfffs :C:15r1l1'.11f-5 S96 fo the Support of Auqrm R' ' Clgrk B ' ' EF 214- :.. -1-:ly 1112112 bay, '.-Jlzoso pc1rs1r1ts was kxlled m ihe Bane 'D' Clm 6n'M HY'rS' N v:.1r In 111 :ww l1vPs wxth l11s s1Qp111othC-r who works BGke? M' C0153 ' mor: 'M ' .11 41 111117 -lx hvtory 111 C1 fszxxcrll fown HPCII' Pans. Mem' ' ' O ' ' ne' ' lw-1:1 :vi flu- 1l'1l1 kr-wp up ri rGrrr15g1ond+1nr'0 Wllh IGCXH .zml M19 111U'l:rr 'Q 1111111 rr 111o1'w f-0111111-1tv knowledqe .ri flw l'1w-11 lx lG11m1f1.gD, l1f0, and i'lllllll'9. That Club -1.1:1: 1. fl .':w :'111111:.1l q.1lr1fk boy d.1111'0, lu Carousel A1 r1l T3. 1 -. , I ' , f r I1'Wm,E- Munn, M. Nxlson, D. POTIO. P- Steele, D. VcnDenburq, KOUOSKY. R. Mcmthey, K. North, G. Rdymfmd, N. Sumcxc, S. West. D. Lc1Rosc1, K. Mcxrqoms, V. O'Brien, P. Schrader, B. Stnckfuden, M. W1lson, E, LQROUX. I. McPhci1, I. Peterson, M. Smith, C. Sutherland, G. Wolverton, K. I-IUCJG1. G- Morton, T. P1nsor1ecru1t, M. SnYd9r. L. Thorsorx, C. Wright, R. is I' W- , T 6 X , ' - - . Z1 ,v .7 ,,, A QQ A 'Hr M, I . 1 lx h ,X , 1 7 I, j f I, N15 Q . I7 f In 0 N 4 T - o- : , Q . .L L g-, - -ff W1 1 X xl ffl 1 l 1' Q' VT X ,l l D 5 R' -Q, g f lf-1 r 5 - f.: 1 ,sf X 4 5' F' Q 9 1 An. Q 1 lf f 6 T These higii-stepping Bisons, under the Holland, who feel physioal fun and fair play are as important as swholas- tic traininq, meet ever other Thursda . Ee innin this ear's activities Y Q fl Y was the pencil selling project in which the l l 220 active members oi GAA have rounded out a full year schedule of events including selling at the Northern Divisional qames, sponsoring a Vice President Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary Treasurer ,,,, ,,,, Sponsor , leadership of Mrs. Axirlrf y X , N .-,Q C air.s sod 2 SUD pentils. ...e gif 4 M efw fuocaafcon ' f A f OFFICERS President Ruth Parker Pat G'Brien Betty Bernasek Donna Bailey Rita Vwlriaht Audrey Holland Mrs. Z-,, Q v: , ,, 6 k I I7 dance, aivinq a dinner to or needy family through the Silvation Army, and staging a party for thei: nienzlters. Some of the niany sports which the girls took pirt in were: 1, zsicetz till, volleylzfill badmin- ton, tennis, and pina pong. Ending the yoar's list ot activitios was the invitation to the GAA mertii f-rs ct 8 towns to attend a play day the l :st of Flay, Callahan, L, Calvert, l. A. Franson, S, d fi .QL-1 r' Holman, B. Lmn, l. Newman, I. 2 Kivi, P, Long, B. O'Brien, A. lt. Q Rl 'U 4' O- rff ii ft gc D 1 ,gf ! : vr A Thursday Meeting Parant-Dau, P. Pipes, M, Parker, R. Bevel, I. v S f ,T , ty. Schotk, B. Taleff, H. Schumacher, R, Volk, E. sr rw 05 CJ v- N if H. .-- ir 5 7 eague Z'-.t the beginning cf the Freshman year every G, F. H. S. girl makes a trail to the Dean of Girls office. The Girls' League, composed of all the qirls cf the school with Miss Rathraan as their adviser, work in harmony :cn-:ard progress in scholarship and happy social rrdiustrnents throuah their four years. Many activities rnade deeper footprints on the buffalo trails this past year as Future Teachers experienced their career at city grade schcolsg Seniors attended teas after being instructed in an Amy Vanderbuilt course. Freshmen and Seniors conferred with Miss Rath- man as to further plan high school or college, respectively, and Future Nurses entertained at Coffee Hour. Plc, O flmng cmd n The Q Pte . Qendq I. pqflllg Q of these Senior ye QUIS Q WGS Li, Future Teachers Tea n i po GQAKXS X0 XN ,3 we X L-T-OP-D first sounds uttered to these eye checkers 5.4 WKN' Future Nurses officers, President, Annah' O'Brieng Veep, Yvonne Nelson: Secretary, Barbara Bernaselc with Sponsor Miss I-lavnen Ill, Q,-Q... QQGBR Bread Line-Whccps-Tea Line ' jg' E 1 Q TU 081' bv, ki 1 But Mom Said Not to Be or Hog! Semor Glfl Commutee Chcurmcm Confer with Miss Rczthmcm -ii' xg '4' fl' 'J xl s-. DQUUG HUSTOU Mlifqaret Kerkes Darlene Robison Miss Golda May Rhodes Sherry Showen Vice-President Secretary President Sponsor Asselstine, S. Dolsonl V, Hinkle, B. Kerkes MI Cole, I. Dussalt, L. Huston, D. Ktqssegy B. Conquergood, C. Dykgmgnl B, Iorgensen, K. Lang, E. Cook, D. Hansen, I. Kelleher, C. Linn, 1. M- Cumminqs, I. A. Heppner, S, Kercher, D. Long, B. I . . 3 Q Y- v is , T I 1 U M an or - ,,,. .rv l 4 N ,fu Q Q K. . sv if 1. ' W I' ' . ' we A I 1 ' l 1 ' 4 Y X Q- an ai. , .... gk-r L Yfw'l' .-v - Q X 4 P at ' t 5 1. I ,,. 1 , : 4 Q ,sf ,ae + ' 1 S-2 r 4 .3 . if . ome gzonomica Following the trail of needles and thread, pots cmd pans to future homemakers, this club, sponsored by Miss Golda May Rhodes, met every other week to learn the fundamentals of homemaking. The girls have had demonstrations on how to make earrings from rirk-rack, and a bake sale downtown on April 10 to raise money for the banquet the club is giving for their seniors. , I 'VST 0 it - 5 Mkt! fl 'l JT ix ,Xv Pl? f n w I :iii H 5 5 vt ,'Ev. ..! 1 E. ' . 1 ff Robison, D. Schwangler, I. Seidler, S. Showen, S. Teichrow, S. -up Valanas, S. West, R. Wolf, H. Woolsey, T. V7 .eg , Q-'L Ban-ka, D. 7 Baker, M. ,' ' Ballard, M. 'fl K Y 4 .f , OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester President H .,,,,, ,,.,, .Ioanne Calvert President , Iogr-me cqtven Vice-President ,.,,,,.. Barbara Gillette Vice-President .Mary Van Swearinqeri Secretary A .. . .Mary Van Swearingen Secretary ,, Sharon Felstad Corresponding Sec. . Marvine Zurich Corresponding Sec. Marvine Zurich Treasurer . .. .Marilyn Ballard Treasurer .. Marilyn Ballard Guiding other countries down the trail of good-will, the main aim of the International Friendship Club is to promote better understanding between nations ot the world. One of their many activities to achieve their goal, the 31 members wrote letters of correspondence to foreign peoples. The high-light ot the year's activities was the talk given to them by a Korean exchange student. Hagfeldt, C. Heppner, S. Kelleher, C, Pepper, l. VCUGHUSIIS Hansen, C. Huseth, D. Ketcher, D. Powell, Ft. V. Swearmgen M Hansen, l- Gillette, B. Mallary, E. Haddon, P. Woodward D Heppner, D. Kelleher, s. Meceiium, E. Schwcmqler. I. Zurich, M. ' - -4 A. ,,',,,4l X 4 .. Wh ' ' N-1 'Q 'V in m 4. V, 5 W x ' f 5' 1 A - 3 ' 3 L-1. ,C x L - 7' wr 9 21 er i .--sv ' - 4 4- x 1-r , :W I - 1 X W ff' If . 'Lf i fy l .ii , . TY ' 4 -' I . H t t I , 51 ,2 LL -N - fs e ,, .- U - vfbffr ' . , w , y . A.. Baker, M. Baroni, M. Bateman, I. Bright, D. Dalich, M. Engberq, I. ff 'f no Hr W x K AE M 'WO in .4-,X I . V33 . .J 'I f s Evans, C. Hamilton, M. Hamm, R. Hooker, B. Hovde, N. Hurd, N. 7I'Z- rv . 7 7 ' i s 6. .., 4 1'-A mv: L., -.A -- it . a f fl c Hutton, B. Iones, I. Kopetski, L. Loy, H. Maurath, M. Mclver, C. 10 V Q, 1 la' 6- 1,1 .1 I 9 McLaughlin, S. McMahan, C. Merrill, L. Monroe, C. Munrce, D. Nelson, Y. N3 13 .., Pasco, A. Pellett, S. Preston, N. Puzon, L. Rauniq, B. Hemsh, I, Ofalfin First Semester Officers: First Period Class: Ierry Vfeislrnan, Margaret Baroni, Carol Mc- Mahon, Claudia Evans. Third Period Class: Lois Puzon, Nancy Preston, Barbara Rauma, Vicki Soha. Second Semester Officers: First Period Class: Nancy Hurd, Nova Templeton, Connie Mc- lver, Diane Wright. Third Period Class: Allan Pasco, Duane Threlkeld, Helen Loy, Ianice Remsh. Sponsor, Miss Thelma Meisel Secondfyear Latin students, meetinq every third Monday in their respective class periods, follow the ancient trails to Home to a better understanding of Roman life and culture. Under Mrs. Meisel's guidance, the officers- the same ones as those that led the Romans of old-lead these Bisons in the discussions of the differences between the old and the new lifes. The main project this year was the presentation of skits depicting well-known nursery tales in Latin. Games and movies also supplied diversified study for the club. Robison, K. Ternplefcn N. Soha, V. Threlkeld, D. Sohl, G. Vfeislrnan, G. Stimps, I. Vfenzel, I. Taylor, C. Wright, D. fhw Mix 'N rf., ,. Q Q ,JL .1153 'S , f f c Q 1 1 1 C V , is ,, X v O it QI it 1: 71 9 Ev , . if Y Ofglfermenk CPM Top men on the totem pole clcnq the Bison's trails are the G. F. H, S. Lettermen. Promotion of good school spirit and sportsmanship is the never- enclinq task of this qroup of brains and lcrawn. The club is composed of athletes who have earn- ecl a letter in one of the three major sports and posses the standards of sportsmanship required of them. Injuries suffered by athletes during high School events are paid for by the Athletic Asso- ciation which is supported by the Letterme-n's Club. Two annual events cf the club are the sale of programs at the basketball tournaments and v . Sr? T Q J N ., 'L ix. . I gmt ...f N 9. .40 fin President, lack Whealy: Vice-President, Ice Toy, Secretary-Treasurer, Bob Tokerud: Sponsor, Mr. Swarthouf. the big dinner-dance which climaxes their year. 'iflriffi 1 Nxt X - JY? lmYl5E,4.wQ Gue, K. .Nl l nl gaficock, M. .N l ' ' . o tz, K. 'ffl l Rf' Howarth, D. S-' ,, Hurlbert, B. . , t l 3 l K . 043 F FV 3 - Beaulieu, D. Cecil, B. er Beit, L. Enqitsh, B. IJ- Eooth, F. Franson, H, Q- ' Brucksheri, D. Grass, W. 35' .1 nt- . 0 P - e it V V D . ' ' 7' .M g I 'A , vu X 2 ,J Balko, A. I LA . o Heike, D. - 1 - W l ' pf Beaulieu, B. 'f 2 4 l 1 BSN.- Y, ,r . yu' - .J 9 , ' 44 g 1 8 rv 7' A ' . S' -3 'fr I ' ! ' , 4 J if l i ff, gi, I, f in A l ' . .vi Q 1 1 5 e 1 ff, .- ' -1 rf ' ' A ' I ' , NE- . D ' ' j wg ., Ll V 1 1 A f 6 A -- - . .. . Q SA' nu 3 . - 15' 'A if . 1 lones, P. Mclierrow, G. Richards, VJ. Tiffany, S. Kelly, K. Miller, I. Roe, I. Tokerud, B. Korin, B. Peklewsky, l.. Rogers, l.. Toy, I. Lawrence, D, Peres, B. Smith, B. Wells, I. Lyman, D. Renninq, S. Stevens, D. Whealy, I, In xr Q ' W 1 o e A 4 f :', li' , !5' -Q ps. ' of . f , e -- 4 ft' K . Q ,. A ,em . A r r 1 i' ' ' ' 5 elf-f lf-.f ai .. :K xl -5 - 'V nfl 4'-J.. 'L 51.2 SX' if 4 5 , ' , R. lx - Y .f . is l 'F' . A 2 , E is U - - iii' iL 5, L If - . 'a 'a l ,. vf N ' 3 1 f fr ' . If , 5 P , I 4 - I . '. y , J fig t ll T - .ia 3 1 an -o A ,- U A k ' .. A 'J , V? wx 1 ' ,L , 4, s. 4 F v 1. -s - - 'a s' . - . 4-' , ' 5- 'x I' N - 1 ' ., ,- ,rf -f . ,' A ll fl N X Qt: .ffl 'rl 1 if llf .zz W, cm OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Beverly Long P. Paranteau Pat Tenny YY,A, Y YY,., Pre sident Helen Taleft ,,,, V. President Nw' Pat Tenny Shirley Seidler..Secretary Ianice Newman Georgia Luru ...Treasurer ' Mrs. Dorothy Iun ,..e...e.e A....YYVV,VVVY 4 .... Sponsor X ,V iw? ii ' P'-Q Ti- :-if g 1' t MM .' s sir: iii? ' 132555 'Stix XJ x, S, 'XI The library on any trail has an atmosphere of pleasurable learning for those who are brousing in an interest field and those Bisons who are all out in research oi greener paths of knowledge. All twenty-seven club members under the direction oi Mrs. Dorothy lun keeps this oasis an at- tractive and pleasant place to read the latest periodicals and books released. Two candy sales were held to help finance a Senior banquet given in May. Tustin, E4 Fitzpatrick, M. Love, D. Bqchler, c. Gohef P- Luru, G. Cox, 1, HGH, S- Mattingly, P. Daniels, I, Long: B- Newmfm, l' s f , my ,, H 5 W . T . 'M' f . A Pcxrfmteclu, P. Reeves, I. Seidler, S. Taleff, H, Pwdqef, B- Rodger, R. Shaffer, K. Tenney, P. f Piper, M. Schufi, O. Storm, P, Ulmer, I. Weqman Wells, B West, R. Y' 1 Q. T ua . ,- 'ilk 'T' pu , vu .Q Q.- .Q 'Q-P' f . V, 4 Wafiona, orerwic eague The energetic crators of the Great Falls N. F. L., carrying out an action-packed schedule, have followed trails to Wenatchee, Wash , Havre, and Missoula to compete in debate, oratoricals, declamatory, and extemporaneous spe aking events. ln addition, they have tak- en paths to city contests with Central Catholic High School, and to competition in the annual local American Legion and Knights of Pythias Oratorical Contests, and to entertainment at local clubs and events. Coveted keys have been won this year by several speakers, signifying that they have earned the necessary 21 points for na- tional membershipg while others have advanced another degree in the organization. Anderson, S. Baker, M. Beattie, N. . 1. -7 'rid . :W 1 7 Q t k M, I . l 1, It ,S ,fc Q 1 M sis 'aj .J I 1 I I .ve XY OFFICERS President , ..,, , ,. .,,, . ,,,, ,, Nancy Beattie Secretary .. Allan Pasco Vice-President ,,,,.. .. Kay Cromley Sponsor ...M ,.,.,,, .-.W Mr. Sidney Stende Ccrontzos, B. Hilts, V. Morton, T. Strickiaden, M. Cromley, K. Iensen, Z. North, G. Van Denburg, N Estill, S. Iohnson, F. Pasco, A. Weissman, I. Fisk, S. McPhail, I. Schwangler, I. Woodcock, I. . ,J 'f Y P 4 J 3 I -Q .-' 1 4 ' J- s K :W A W A f . I I rx I-4 V I , , X I ' ily- 'I ' I I -J t ' c f uf- v- ' -1 ' F- X. 4 H 3 Q . I Wa-an I 74' at Q-laura 56 I 41303 Front row, left to right: Carol Hautala. Kay Cromley, Carol Domke, Alice Lemmer, Mary Baker, Diane Slanger, Marilyn McLaughlin, Nancy Van Denburq, Ianet Lehman, Beverly Fredrickson, Ianet McPhail, Gloria Sutherland, Nancy Preston, Barbara Raunig, Ann Shepherd, Annah O'Brien, Sally Rose, Gail Shane, Sandra Fisk. Second row: lean McKenzie, Dolores Coloff, Sharon Estill, Laverne Dorr, Hazel Hovde, Carol Haney, Marsha Peterson, Pat Pauls, Sharon Fiskum, Barbara Gillette, Rosemary Nicholson, Carmen Thorson, Iohanna Predovich, Helen Johnson, Carolyn Allred, Darlene Robinson, Miss Rothman. Third row: Clayton, Landa, Mr. Hults, Vtfhitney Brown, Bill Travis, Lee Phillips, Iohn Isaacson, Bob Young, Ronald Stetfani, lack Wells, Glenn McKerrow, Dana Huestis, Iohn Powell, Ronald Burch, Tom Morton, Victor I-lilts, Not pictured is Malcolm Hancock. Wafiona!.J4142nor .Shciefg For the fifty-one scholars pictured above, twenty-one luniors and thirty- one Seniors, to have earned a 3.2 grade average-in some cases higher-the trails of learning through the halls and classrooms of Graftals Hi have led to the final achievement of becoming an honored member of the national high school society. The Seniors represent the top ten per cent of their class, the class of l954 with a membership of 2965 while only five per cent of the Iunior class is represented. The next five per cent of this class will be admitted early next year to the nation-wide organization, which has as its key qualifications, scholarship, leadership, citizenship, and service. Umm OPCQ il Qs- i. ,Qi if M at No route can be followed without scouts to reconnoiter to avoid hitches in the path- way of the Bisonsp and the office force workers under the direction of Mrs. Upshaw keep the flow of messages between office and classroom traveling along the right route. They clear a path for their trailmates by routinizing such duties as delivering rnessages, an- swering the telephone, collecting attendance slips, typing, filing, and meeting the public. Hodges, S, Linn, I. M. Nemec, P. Raymond, B, Schock, B. Hovde, H, Love, D. O'Brien, A. Robison, D. Schumaker, R Iorgenson, K. Mundale, P. O'Leyar, S. Schultz, M. A. Thompson, S Lehman, I. Murphy, A. Paranfeau, P. Seidler, S. Vance, B. LeRoux, I, Murphy, R. Parker, R. Schock, B. Zurich. M4 sfo '5 5- - , ., i - if A , - 4 v ' 1 Eorsheim, C, Conover, I. Enqe, D. K3 ' Brown, R. Egan, D. Gilsoul, L. . Calvert, I, Egan, P. Hagfeldt, C. Christ, L. Enge, D. Hjeresen, B. J .. -D H 2 40 Xa ' r, V 'gr 'Y x., X, J Q' ,- , 'I' . 'A LY 1, ' N is , , A 3 . f , 4 lf 1' 4. :L sf' ll X 1 t 'I 7 dl 5 .6 1... C '50 xv ' ul . 6.31 -S' 4 f 3 A. -r 4 4 F, .,, , ,fi Mr. Hults, sponsor, and his trusty squad of paddle boys. it l , I ,af 0 5? 'I l flqf-f'f- T pafro! .Sguaal ' The sheriiis along the Bisons trails is this squad ot ever-trusting patrol boys. They and their paddles keep intruders out of all athletic iilv' , events throughout the year, as they have done in the past. This, one of S'Q2AZsKeiQQQ . . . . v 1, D the oldest organizations in the school, 1S to be congratulated on the ug on splendid job done through the year under all kinds of conditions. f-:S gr ' -5 Beaulieu, Bill Benzie, Bob Dean, Dennis Enqlert, Ion Neve, Richard Beaulieu, Don Christiansen, Jerry Egan, Fred Levandowski, Richard Pate, Ron -4? Y' B ,, 'a Q gf J ,lr Ag 'F' --Q J. W -N 'J y 1 U l U 1 V7 X, lx 4 ' ' 7, , ,D 1 I B I QI X 5 , , , . f 5 k 1. .. Q f. ' , f I I l Q 1- ,, 1-5 S .4 I r - f r- X gg. 4. wr A lv Rd 1 N 1 'v ,-, 5 ,,. A !Q'ofbcfi0ni5f5 Cf l'iC...b D. 'X-fy -l- Di.. ..' aan, a 'S s. 1' :J :Cr Arifxersirp ' L- '-5 :ry Te 'sarfr TLYK C?1:.sfcg'E1e': Senggraziipe Kaifrine Lfanihey Spcnscr l . Rcseberry .-Q 11 I I A x x4 Mrtrxcut this CTQf1l'1ZZ'1f1gl'l, .he effective and '.-.'el::r:e relief frcrn rcufine class acfzvifrris alcng the Bis: trails :flight nct be had by sfaients enjoy the effirtless learning affcriocl hy the izlztis fa be ha cn every subject, Prciefficnisis, unaler the leadership cf Hr. Arthur Fcseberry learn fhe rn rny phases cf 'msual edasafis which niiqht be useful in cn. S fxgtxgre vcfaticn. Al:-Jays cn the ich these feilaws shew the filrns that kee the name of Great F.1lls High Sched at the tip cf the list in the held cf visual e'lu:a'i:n. Brown, VJ. Chrasfopher, D. Feldman, B. Kelly, K. Maries, C, T-J-fwhall, C. S,-,vm-lgon, H Bull, R. Crawford, I. Ginnaty, L, Lee, B. Mitchell, E. Newhall, D. Taylor' W- Busse, T. Croxford, G. Hindoien, G. Lznn, H. Mitcheletti, A. Neilson, B. V91-gulls, A, Cereck, I. Dean, D, Holtz, L. Maxwell, D. Mahn, H. Bose, M. Waugh, L. Chick, B. Eqan, F. Isaacson, I. McAllister, C. Murray, M. Scott, K. Vlfunderwgld ClH'15T1GUS0U, l- Fahey, R, lanes, P. Merenz, A. Nelson, D. Siqler, l. Wunderwald L 9 rr .8 Q Q 0 L. ,i . g L ..- 4- ,, A QQ, t -. .,, ' - X - an . Anderson, B. Bequheu, B, L4 Vi W I X if' Antomch, L, Begtensl B, 3,4 C r 'J A Arnold, L. Borqrun, I. F' X 1, y Aznoe, K. Brandt, C. , N f, if -, y Barlow, B. Bmndf, R, , J' A4 .di W N 15- ' '33 C' ea - 5 - -4 ,za 1 1u.. .5 . , A vs... L -A A -4 1 . ,. 3 4, x P2 . .: .. .Q ., i ,, g. I Ml' J x ,I 5 A' I a' , I. . 5 ' I if K B . I . f EF . 1 . .2 Q f .L A -A 'A s -J .F A I 7 l I .1 Q ,fl ?S 1 4. 45,- -'os 'ive N 4. -an 5 v S- A 'X 5 ,ns -1 N o-N. .. ,- c.. K- we-H I 6 va - lima- ' 1 39 F i . Q33 ' W fi xl' X 'N M' f L. -3 . 1: , f ' 4' I I 9 .-fl Q9 4 M Q00 XQO 459095 if-it D. Kalitzke Art Editor 1' lg., is F, Hagerty Photo Ed. fr BX 'I Pat Mundale Club Ed. egg . 1 1 0 Q 'leaf '50 -n ,r STAFFS - 1954 C7 . . . , D O Pointing the way along the Bison trails are the two school publi- 'OQZQQS cations, lniwa and Roundup, that picture and direct all school person- 00609700 afities and happenings that keep everyone informed. Both publications 67 F are vital links in presenting school life to the public and to focus at- lx , ,W tention cn students and activities that carry merit as an educational fj institution in our democratic way of life. I 9 .P W 'N ff 'QV -1... S' .H QQQQ ff' P Rdee Brown V I Ianet Lehman Roundup-Ed. of i K ., 7 B'ndup Co-Ed. 'r'9'Kk, . . .TA 'hh' 2 his ' AQ Q Llggljflfy .eff M- Hancock Ffsd Booth P M. woodqhi Cartoonist B'-1513955 MGT- Cir- Manager -' G., 9 4. -7-f it i I Q , xbox-tix A h K X X t .Jorgensen I I q C4 T1-,Orson luck Roe S- 1 i ' xl ' ITHWG Editor Iniwa Editor Cir, Mgr, 5 'P , .N yy It W J . in Iohn Olsen Billie Walden Leola Wuerl Sandra Fisk Mary Baker B, Raymond Photographer Photo Ed. Teachers Sec'y Lit. Ed. Lit. Ed, Lit, Ed. i 9 Bill Chambers M, Clmgan Club Ed. Club Ed. Phrl Bird Warren Grass G, Mm-igmem IGYYY Miller Music Ed. Dramatrcs Ed. Sports Ed, Sports Ed. Q- .1 f- C i ,,, 1 lf rw . ff? Larry Bell Sports Ed. 1 .- f L f H-Ai.. . - f life .aff 61, Vg, ff f pugzcafaond ja A V DA' 1...fg ,f ,1 41 Hagfeldt C Iones P Long B Lux G WOIlGlC L Qi ft Broadhurst P Calvert B Dalrch M E 1 E ar I strll S Holman B lhnet M N11sen D Seldler Brulngton B Chambers A Delphy R Egan E Greely N Huestls H Iacobs E Raymond N Zorn C 3n'V'9 E 9 0 .E Dreruf M Fayden S Gall I Iensen Z Lrndsa A N ls Y re en D Rossl E Strrckfaden M Ulmer I Woolf M Yoder D Egan P Frrtz E Herzog B Kelly B Ludwlg B Powell I Steele D Tenny P Voytoskl B Wren D Zerter D -O4 G!! 'I -so 'K' Bastas T H D eaqy Knaup I McDermand B Nesbrtt D Peck D Porro P Restelh I Sohl G Woolsey T Denton M Hxcks B Lesmexster D Mora H Olds D Peterson Preston N Sayre A Urquhart I Zurrch M if 'V GPF .5 0 Allred C Clark B Farnsworth G Hathaway D Madzson M Xu Nxcholson R Spoerl K Van Denburq N ,,4.fL, 'L C1351 .ff X X 0 Y. f D-'K fl 4, - G: C V' xt' ff -f -:QK- J ,W 1, 1 , f o a K ' fd fi' ,-f C K, P, ,Aj , f ff' f'l0, Vffeerf, - I ' , V I - X' 1 K gf, f , I I 1 R A K5 Svc' ' f- .B .H , , ,- wk!! ' I I , . , . ' , . , . ' , . . , . , . ' , . ' ,S. - ir, ' 1-15 .Q - rg v -- I fx x L VV as La Z I , if I' 4 ,fr Q,2oe y ': - 'A . tu A J., Q -w- t Q I V If ,l 4? W' XF my 4 X' D Q ET U V A I ga J: .Tl 'A 'G 44 ' JY: ...X 1-Vs I Y .A 1' I R 'F' W I1 I - tm 'EH I ff., x C : ' l H , f rl ,A 0 as '-G ' : '1 0. -9 L, A . 7' , , Y' J. -W Ai- , ' I T V , , QA G .1 . ' K lr N 0 ul ,- xf , r f ' g Q ff' ,. ,P. ' yr. :L I '. t -rgsg gf L, r-,ix in Q 'T as .I W X 4 9 , , . N .gf I -I' If, A , Q .- X Z2 wr I L- 1 L Q: A V L Y 4' ' QL' V -. -, 4 , .. if 4 1 xx, I , J fx I W hr' It Zi I-I ac Lf .le 5 f if IA v- Q 5, f 2 9 V .v Pictured above are Ernest Ward, Publicity Manager, E. A. Parsons, Sponsor, Bill Ensley, Secretary, Gordon Ray, Treasurer, and Don Hathway, President, t I ,M :mf Q ' 3 r. Callinq C-O is the dall, shown above, Ensley, Bill W7VCV 4. ,si- ':- Miller, Robert call heard in room 305 as Herb operates a ham receiver. Hathaway, Don W7VCS 1 c 4 v. L X Randall, Herbert W7VCU T Q 614660 The Cathode Ray Club is an orqaniza- tion established to promote the better uri- derstandrnq ot radios and their construc- tion. Operation of amateur radio equipment proves fun and educational for the mem- bers of the club which is affiliated with the National American Relay Leaque and ot- fers to its members government issued operator and amateur s'at1on licences, Members work on shop protects, radio equipment which they construct them- selves, and m this way learn the essen- tials of radio equipment, Club meetinas are held Wednesdays of every work, fourth period in room 305. Ork MQQUS ,701 Un dw! D1 Herbqgqfs Sh O nd w Ran' QU Wgrlfere Us D on r1, . iq, err shoilindy P Qdrf, GUI Drojeffc. YSL Hinkle, Archie Lundy, Richard McManus, Paul W7VCT W7VCX W7VIM 49 .- Ray, Gordon W7VCW 4 5 v, ff tw. :ix Rounds, Franklin Ward, Ernest W7V EG W7VQD .5 by . Q .. .5 F1 st rd Ss cnd Semosfors Iohnson, S. Larson, M. Lifiring, M. Madsen, M. McCallum, E. Q 4 za' an v F' 5 usb 1 2' '2 N vv ' Q.- Beverly Erdrncn Mczricmne Rettig Yvcnne Ne-lssn .. Miss Pecrrscn Mclver, C. Penwell, C. Nelson, Y. Pietfle, D. O'Brien, A. Pmsonecult, B. Palechek, I- Predovich, I. Pechtcx, I. Preston, N. unior I6 COM UI1dGffh-9 C11YE1'f1CYT cf I sS cn, the Red Criss nas :i C prcspercus year. Among e v 3 r z Q u s citvxf s they h s ':i 3 variety shew. T e 'nemners lack for:-:ard cnctner year cf helpful c:txv1z s IH then' club. xQ Q X A Puzon, L. Ouost, B. Rettiq, M. Rose-neau, Rossi, E. -: . 'ww I 1 w 'vu V . K -ur Speck, D. Vance B Sutton, B. Wool! Thisred, S. Your-Q P Turner, S. Zom C .- -,, 'Z C f f I I V .lf at X -.l S 1 f I tx.1 : l 1 X 'ff f ZZ 1 f , . 1, Ce ' X. QL, I ff fly Q., . ' ,9 ff' I V '31 5 , - f qf'u W1. M 31 0- ' ' 3 ,. QFFICVRS Plowmq down tho snow-5-averr-cl trails and mountain Prosidom Curl! MI f, slopes of Kmqs H1ll, the G.F.HS. Ski Club was the V- V AIU HA VCU igfst adag 'Pd o 3an1z'1l1on to w1'l1s1and lhe Fold blasts gay V100 PfGSldF?Ill Karl Sycnil of oldC1111f1:1 v.z11'-sr. Tflost of 1119 S7 members, under 1 S 4 1 Rf .ml -55157: 'Exe wx: 1:3 ff of Arno d Smit, f1v,'fz1tfd ihf w1nl y SCZQOSSEY Sir. lXrNl. I Q V Sundays on 'lun hill and rffgrftfffcl the szqzns of sprmlq ' p V A-UV A ' Uxovzrtfg tha' f'k1:na 1s 11: l0llfjl'f only a mufrx1l111w 1 sgqodf al q11Tl'shskE Hearn was son? IIT February to V. 1:e lS.l w llf rv ated srfond rn the sfale c'o1'11pet1f hon. The Club also spon- sorrd a danre alter lhe Havro basketball qame. Allred, C. Clinqcm, M. l-lanS6-11. A. Tones, L- llgmullarorglulfsl ilrhesclxgznlt Alfmver, I. Eminqer, L. H mm, G Jones PA l. P 1 ' Beam' N QT 1 - 1 1.s members aqam look le' ' English' B' Hlefesenl B- Larson' G' forward lo a rolitable Beauheu, B. Farnsworth, G. Howarth, D. Lghmqnl 1, ' p Par Brown, R. Fredrickson, B. Iohnggnl A, Leslie, K, Y ' BFYUHY, D. Greaves, M. johnson! H. Lux' G. ., 40 1 'l - . s view! .ik , , 5. 1 :awww Q ,, V ', x I Q1 ' 1 MGTTIU1 B. Peck, D, Ml-lndrlle, P- Pinsoneault, B. 5, 1 ' X1 XX X Nicholson, H. 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' , . - Q1- f 5 1 ' 1 , 5 ' I 'X r Y l' . r U in - 5 ' ', f 'T' fy B111 Murray , ,.,, ,,.,,.....,.,, H ,,.. .,,.... . . President l Mike Adams ,, ,,,,,,, , ,, ,,,, ,,,,, V ice President Gene Peressini ,,,, ., ,. Treasurer Kcte La Rosa , ,, , , M, Secretary Miss Bonne Lu Perry ,, Sponsor 1 .xx AZJPLGHJ in 'E With a motto of Act well your party there X 1 all the honor lies to follow, the local chapter -V of the National Thespians Society became an I 'R official unit of the national organization at the Trl' P ' A' Q Montana Celebration of the Society's 25th anni- ' versary held in Helena, Apnl lst and 2nd, Topping the year by sponscrinq OUR TOVIN, Leon C. Miller weiIQcni563 the Thespians are showing promise of being Gftiil Fclts Troup? CQ me one at the most active organizations in The 'Y extendinq Clfeewmqs O gpmsgg, Miss Bonne Lu Perry. school. Adams, Mike Edson, Tom La Rosa, Kae Peressini, Gene . U . I X 'Q .a A ,g K y .J 1-. 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Lib lirics' r ' .f' band 'ind-Fr TRO C511-TE'1CI1 rt Dirk X 2 QM X: rr:-.i S21-111',f:-.wa t,E..s -:snr AQ ,Z 'Rf 1 pe ni' CIEZT si' X A , Cotdfzi .1 . gg .JZ . exe Cf V 1 5 lil n f 'M' vs' ,g,Uf1 J . UW rnnzsgiaflvqrcmzps Ln Tri-G CSQRW' 1 .hs r arajy k:13'.'.'n niuszc pubhtaficrt, Oifzwfr: I. f-C1 ' he rand far E354 sffrocl yfarz First r .xagr of Anuerxxr. Pg,-gld frm p,-k1f.,.,5ky At trgo CUlI!L.ZlCIf1CI'X Cf 1: , h .. .'...,f.11 fos'1ial1 Stain, Nw milffhlflj band V150 P1'S1m1'f1f was fzcriored by Mcnfana Staff Ur 'V' 11vGrS1'w' ban: fCU'.1'?SfEd to nreser' 're SPCYNGI1 1 Jury Pckazzif y Iayse jrfgarrii rcrerncnxps at tri? Hcrnf rrnxnq Gqrnw Ln .f1sscL113.Thega:id made Bind D 'O Mfr PG'-11 S3141 an ovG7:t1qE1t tmp, apgivargrij 71 'Tw Mxs.'a'.zla'Fzs: fzarnp cn I-'Uday night, tho Hczzif-qcmpnq parade S .ty n1orn.z1q ara '. n at NLP Ungvfrsfy' qarne. Y-fusrral Store far '54 'rin '.-.'1nf0r fcnrrf '.-:is a huge suff-ess '.-JL' a s'::td1:1q morn only Sr:'.-:Ci Cf 1,753 p-copies afpf1'.L:l.rifg fha varled self?- tgczis cf :Similar and sfrn:-'1:1.s.rfz1 nurnbers. Cn Aprxl 13 the band zs Ixos' 'o tif Dx-':. -1 Musxc Ffs1.'.'.:I. In CIidli.GI1 to a 111.1 day and a Ralf of isswval work 'ne sclozsf and thrfi- cnsernzles :starved superpr r:t 'fgs, and 'ke V armani: :9:e.'.'i'i :x sziperlar zaung. -A-iffrlibifh. A. Bazal, I. Bcfio, K. Brown, M. Dull, I. Fahey, R. Gmllofo, S. Hawks, N. Holm, D. Ion-es, L. Anderson, N. Eeaftle, N. Eoqden, R, Brgwn, S, Dull, R. Forum, N. Good, K. Hide, D. Hunter, M. Iones, R. Eachelder, D. Berg, I, Eggggss, W, Cubbuqel In Earl, B. Foster, H, Gray, R. I-1111, M. Hutton, R. Knight, H, Baker, D. Bird, P, Eosshardt, B. Curry, D, Ernett, S. Fredrxskson, G. Gullo, M. Hmdozen, G. Irwin, S. Kughlcrd, C. Barkhursf, S, Blanchard, I. Bowers, B, Dag-hlml S, Enloe, H. French, G. Hammlfon, M. Holtz, L. Ia:obs, E. Kuno, P. Bateman, I. Blgnchqrd, 1, Boyson, C, Dehonl D- Ensely, M, Gllfeaiher, G. Hautala, C. Holzberqer, I. Jarrett, A. Lambcrson, B - - ls- v 2 . K, .X -urn, 4 A .Q I xx .. 1 . if' A , .XJ -,- ,,,,..a .4 ge Q 1 5-,N 4' -1 1' asf- A ,. l x0 Performance ct Billings Game ga XO B UH d soloists sl rx Sox pyramid in Q N. . I . , , I xl 6.0 if if ,..r' -v Txifcing CLCLLI :1 ,LSL 3? Qi, 3-S fqjo gf 4145i m. I h Gcccmpumsts. lopmn Cu Corzl group ot Music Clinic. diredfbf WU Miss Anclerson.YmQ Andersgn. I Vg, t. rnmQS Und Y A A Well rounded sexson, full cf sang ond ntnrrirnent put the riizny voices tlircuqh o hesvy but enjoyable proqmm, dirogtffd by Mrss Ann Anclnrson. One- of tltfe rnost tulkc-d-about proqxqzzns put an by the chorus '.-ms the opera, ll. M. S. Pincrfore, grf-snnted lvffzrcll ll, lf? in the G. F, H. S. Crxzflttcrturti. The cliczus perffrniffi for mrxny ypgizlir C,Il571IilZCfiCl'lS ond ssnj the musi.: for the sunrise sfvrvrfgos ut Ffzstc-r. Tlu- St ring FC-sttv xl cltntfzxwl in r sooson. A 'Cfd B EGYUCTK B- EO- T. Coin. l. Dornke, C, Fcrzltly, P. HCI-WY, C, Holzberqor, E. Kellfhc r, C. Altennuxfg, D. Borqrnon, G. Eosshordt, B. Connolly, S. Dorf, L. Fcstnr, C, Hcnsfn, A. Hovde, H. Krvz, P. Anderson, H. Bxnqlrom, C. Brown, S, Corroron, M. Edson, T. Gerltort, M. HUSl7fOl1fTk, P- Hllfdt M- KlG5S':Uf R- Anderson, S. Blczvk, M, Bryant, D, Cummlnqs, I. Eqcm, D. Gross, W. H1111 R- HUSPH1, D- 150151491 E- Anderson, Y, Elo kburn, K. Bundr, B. Drrvrs, A. Farnsworth, G Greovos, M. Hlililfh B- Huston, I.. l.QRosf1, K. Ballard, Mt Blokvr, G, Chas:-, S. Dzckmson, B, Farrell, K. Gue, K, Hyercscn, I. Jorgensen, V Larson, G, , ,. 1 - K' if x .-t.-, A. tn x ..- ll! All I V 4-4' . 7' ,, Q Wt Lemmer, A. Le-Roux, I. Lesrm-tster, D Lsvondowskr R. Levondowski R. Long, E. ll an tm A 1 A n 7, ' X 'X t lllhlllt , 'A v Rf 5 g, Z 1 . x . 4 H - -3 wc- Q - X S A x X A A N . A A lr A 4. L A J. 5 X The Shepherds' 35' is at l ... XXOOP Parker, W. Reeves, I. Peterson, I. Revell, I. Peterson, P. Reynolds, G. Peterson, R. Roban, I. Rawls, V. Rose, S. - X Nziss, M. Oliver, B. Olson, K. Parker, R. Sandaker, B. Smith, I. Stimac, S. Traber, L. Shaffer, K. Smith, I. Story, P, Voeqele, D, Sheeks, D. Smith, I. Sturrock, I. Weaver, T. Shepherd, A. Snyder, L. Sutherland, G. White, E. Sh' L S n I. T ieh J S Whitt L iro, . orense , . et rov, , on, . Siqler, R. Steele, D. Tadd, B. Witty, L. Wilsox, S Whlsan, R Wren, D. Young, P. Zipperian Zurich, M It III milf O ! .Q ff ll If wily x'..? :L 11 22 -4 as A x x Q Q N' an 4 . Wei HMS Q' P I EDDIE Dior r-1S X- ...-X WV' 'iff' 1 ,myyfv rl we qroc' 'Z' 65 -44 Love xn Blfgm L 75. 1 LI' - M 96.5, In A ,H . . . Q Q 'M , X9 X . . P , 3Y y 5 N -43 - , fr. ' ' Q uf y C A I A . A :V - r, , ,, U s ' r 1 gg. i A ' 1 . t v ' D , A A - ' . . E W an . ,, 1, Dzictront ' . , Ly ru , A 3, X ' 1 ,..., , , 4' ' tb, gl - I 7 'ff 1' Q I K - 1- Q- . V fa? 2 1 ' 1 'Yu 13 'M f' -11 . ,I - xr . 'J ,-J r , , A ' 'f A N, X 9 A Q. 'fav' K. 113, ' , ' Irczzs puns sind dw - L., ag Y A, 3 A ' LL A A F Dlck Dead e Warren Grass 4 9 f . A I . L ,, ,K A fp fy. . , 3 T525 , , . . . J S I 9 V . . . U . Qqsfb A . .4 . ,AFC - A A 7 e 1 -1 A A A 'I . . na ' QE: H i ec ' .3 n I I ' - I I r r . A C., .. .A . . x . , 1 A . 5.5 V A , il 'X vw 1 r ' alan, Y X w A . . J ' A A,-. X d A ,I V K r w 3 ra e ' , , X . . U- : i I '- If . 1 f v C' In A5 yi ' A1 , h L , I 3 X L 1 H A ' Q 7 X A Y, A ' Dxrectors I-Ove triumphs over all CAST OF CHARACTERS f- The Rt Hon Sxr Ioseph Porter C Glern Bergman Captam Coroccran 'rom Edson Ralph Ra kstraw Ken Gue GY B111 Bobstay Bob Becker Iosephme Cousm Hebe Lmt le Butter up Stan Brown Del Voeqle Kay I.aRosa Ehzabelh Kolskr Myrna Io Black 071 Gllbert and Sulhvans H M S P1na'cre was halled as one cf 'he best operatzc performances rn many years maned by a supe la'1Ve cast and adorned 'x'v'1 h beautlful sets con stmcted by the s ace rraf c asses nder Mr Carl Kennedy AU J' ses of drama ere taken o er ky Mlss Bonne Lu Perry and ln the ahsen e of Mrss Ann Anderson Mr W11 lrarrscn d1d marvelosxs J of d If nr 1 e produchon be sldes Pav no cbarae of the or res' a rd pUbl1C1TY ,fd e nPc Powder Rouge and Llpstxck Help' IS age Hand-. Safors SGIIOYQ 'saxlorg Y 4 Adolphson, Bradley Bartelt, Joyce Beattie, Nancy Bernasek, Betty C V .9 'fb Q' .4 Q in 1 f- 'J -. 7' g- .wiki . t .efzutz tw QL GREAT FALLS l'llGl-l SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Under the direction of E. E. Williamson, the orchestra this year was selected by the publishers oi First Chair of America as one of the top ranking high school organizations in the nation. An added attraction was a Show Orchestra which played for the production H. M. S. Pina- fore and for the Christmas program and several assemblies. Playing for the Montana Music Educators Association clinic session. the orchestra featured a special ensemble group called the Harrnonaires which made several public appearances, Egqed, Charlotte Ehnes, Donald Carr, Richard Cruikshank, Donald Black, Myrna lo Bowen, Gary Gordon, Sandra Gue, Betty Bozick, lohn Dahl, Eillen Foster, Carolyn Harris' Dofgthy Burch, Lauretta Dress, Zoe Ann Ihler, Garret I-Img, Victor X fi 1 -N , , V-F 'I ' V , 'f r I Holman, Beverly Hultz, Ron lacobson, Loren Ionsen, Zelna s 1 G J 5 V w -, A ,ch 'fy 1 si Q ' -if 1 . f r ' lk 1 'Y' 1 6 6 5 Q G kv , - -- 1 .ET s fi v ...V .. -I. . 3 M -' Lf ' Y . -' 3'- .4 A 5 v-x 9 Q I' ' C' -if: FlDDl.lN FOLUES La Rasa, Kae Linstrand Darlene Lusszer, Florenre KGUY Bob McCleave, Iim I 1 ,ln .Psa-fl President Sponsor ,,,, , Secretary Concerfrnaster , Librarian , XXX LJ E igesmhr. fy 1: 'L X R ORCHESTRA OFFICERS M'Vey, Estelle Merenz, Alton Moore, Charlene Morris, Patrifk Mulvihill, Dawn Peterson, Lorraine Petrini, Barbara Sheldon, Beverly , Nancy Beattie ,, Edwin E. Williamson Solfesz, Daryl Sowa, Bob Sundqren, Harold Taplin, Nancy 5, i A X J I - X f le! . ,-r R A A. I L J.. h 'S -'V' 1 i ,rs iz .' I D gi. I - f - I fi Q .. JG v ii? 1 Beverly Holman , Gary Wilson Betty Bernasek Yfallett, Bonnie Wandke, Robert Wilson, Gary Wolf, Harryette I n I ., nu ? . V a. ' 1 u! P V J be y 'N egg R10 N T -4 ,. -Q '17 Q 'N X. The Harmonaires a special ensemble qroup, rnade several appearances at Civic clubs, luncheons, radio proqrams, District 4 Music Festival, and State Solo and Ensemble ,f The adult Orchestra Sponsors Club in session. 41521 u Meet. Stringing Harrnonaires - i ,v K xy mix .X 9 GY G59 Stefiigls so Y Yxyoilfl President , ,, ,,,,, Vice President ,,,, Secretary-Treasurer Sponsor ,. , ,,,,, , The high steppers of the trail are those nineteen girls who do such a fine job of performing at football and basketball half times. They sponsored a dance, partici- pated in the Roundup Day parade, and three oi them, Pat Berek, Dolly Mears, and Rosalind Raddle attended nationals at St. Paul, These energetic trail winders spon- sored by Mr, Schull add a areat deal to the school's spirit and add color to the band, while qoinq through thexr twirlznq paces. Dewey, Maureen Grimes, Shirley McLaughlin, S. Gove, Carolyn Grove, Marilyn Mears, Dolly Grandy, Ruth Kopetski, L. Mears, Virginia v f, w Lois Callahan Dolly Mears Mr. Paul Shull at X JJ, o y Mozer, Beverly Schock Bonnie Raddle, Rosalind THTOH, lUdY Raunig, Shirley Vukason Shirley ., N . , 3 K a , x f . X 31 y ,H-at V' A , --..,. , A A .? f' 4 I .:'g 4 1 E ' 7'9 A .nn 4 :In K ,.. . ,II f fd- H X 1 . . I L . N I ll-.L l1C,M5.anr 1n'X'l M2 1 Tm-mx: -::.- :.' 'rom cha- w:.:1I4- H-:-1 HJ n l 3, nduruor A Connmwux Ycmkoo m Kinq AV? M N FDU' V-'09 'NWN DMf'r1. 1 mi 5 1 tm fi,:c 'lcn of Bonmr- Lu Prrry. 'l'lu' l,lllyl'l'.h llluh nl' Ure-ut Falls High Svlmol Prvsvnls MARK 'l'llAlN'S A ll0NNEC'l'llllf'l' YANKEE KING ARTllTER'S COURT Adapted by John G. Fullcr Bonne Lu Perry. llirurlor Furl K4-nncdy. 'l'1'4'l1nic:nl llirvvtor , Xdgnu- .V gf xhk' - ,, X , . 901, C3 , Nlxxlxxw U, Sul pw' ' lull 'X l XMfM1V .xxK 'YUXW lu' y Lyn 1' , lu l l n llzmk lll .Uv Slam V. NXmHw.' Xluxll'-X7 X-wx. H, A '. SYNOPSIS OF SCENES lt' l'!I+.'vi'il4 Xlll, +' .-H a-3HL5f4,,1lI f',,1f! 'VX' Ut 'E VH I'Vv 'l'l11-i vX'.1'1Q - y.1y,.,. .M A l.,- 'Mr 'JNX lp N fl X rm 1 lmmw-111114-lxMlm1-1uI4wt'1l1pfH 1 ,I N1'r'+ X xx--n'l'1!1-1' , . 4 . ,Xml lll X1LIl17l,1ll,1lM'rQ1IHr':l2z.X'. llu l.pllv1,,11: II,.m-,.v.i mm 'l'1,,,I,,-.,,t.m Nli .1 ' l pri. ' 'y'.m'. Xl' XA - yi. ' . v,. mv Xflllul Kim-'W lull Xu A Q YK, Xl X ' -,U-Mx lhwkw, dbg, uxwf U ' DMM U ,K-N51 Vg .Mn XIX-1Xl.uk MU L , X ' gm, 533 lx-'l x V. SUE, ' V- x X V 'Y-.1 ' V Au- X 'Klux' N 1 X X J - , XX .. my-m V 4, ' February 3 and -1 were com rrnrvfornble dave-x c Cnc ihe s--mf lawn ffm. -wh -rw wffwzuzpfmbn-1--in Q: sw an Key. to sqrapf-5 dkefmd by MM scam 1, Pfff-f -wr -lm -mn mmf. smog ovfr 5353. ,QM 'QTY jg 5 ELIQVY Odmwbx Lax Mm Qwmbx, Jockse LeRoux 'Nllmnw H ,Vgjgg Tom EdSOr1 Ge-ne Peressini Jond Lehman Mew 'N w r ,vm QV115 Debby Lesmeisfer 'gn' N2 Hufv ' Bob Olrvcr V13 Tr 'M-, Port Fcrdcy L 4 fxigx Fmz Hoccvsr , nf C333 Warren Grass AL 'gl9 '4 Num Greg Lux lggs KCVNXEC. Pau! Jones TP-Q Owm' 36 Eg gg Glen Bergman Pshccwcn Bull Beoulweu, Jerry Sprague X IX Presented by THE CLASS OF 54 lqbifg! A DFOD setters A The Voice-Kay Cromley The towrxsmerl The play crowd T X i ini, ill- ilu 'ii- 111 -17 ii li The Physics' qrcde Y The council The Cunous Suv cxqe The GC for 1 ' A A ,Ki ,Abe PxmbC'553dJ 1, 'I xx 9 .K w-17 ' ?,.fj,S P X . , Q C M3069 112 fn x 'big -' X 5 N Q '7 '-mv, L' fm MQNNM, W xxx K 41: I N? 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Engineers J Uqsx Senior Seciion Critics 214 Vccctioners The In1erviewfGene M. ' .L jf 48:-234 Heed Bosses 'Roundup and Imwui Cover Wranglers ' 7 ' ' 'iq of Q SEPTEMBER VVCVQ-' 8 .,,., can .. ,.,, I: .,.' .f,., -1531-'Aly 6 fy!-2: 0 VI. or msa nm:-nqsq I B i......Mmf'oi.M 28 HHN OCK H2969 FNL5' 2 Suu! EM-UOUH NU!! Plcruki ,NRM WSE CONDITION OF SUIT N T wine Toorwr' R D 'E SMILE TO Gases' nvn: sruoents Desxm 121 smv suave , Hmmm CDMPLETE MQ., f va ' f M 111 .iff 1 f mwmnm w TQPKQL Tencuea Csevrsmsm c or , measures 3 W 'Q NOVEMBER 2 ff! 2 , ' X X fff J f awfaio .J ff fylvffmff ' X , 5 with a population of 4397 Frosh 4025 I niors 3'Bl7 iors, 318, Eight new f Doors of 6'dUCG1i0I'1 OPQ4 st anfife call he Sophs top the list teachers also make their way, carryin with them their 3 s. 1' Dr. Chas. E. Wells, World 'l'feQlerf-lee'tQf9QIat rfiorhingassembly. New S340 spot- light used for the first time. lc, afff U'ff1 lkfrd 28-29 Gutters filled with bowling balls as the bowling enthusiasts turn out for the Maple Season. lniwa cartoonist, Malcolm Hancock, welcomed home from a Wisconsin hospital where he was treated for serious back injuries resulting from a fall while playing golf with his dad. OCTOBER Sigh of relief voiced by Mrs. Phelan as first issue of lniwa appears in print. Mow em down' Bisons trample Helena Bengals for first conference vlctory 5 Student Association results Prexies Ian Carter Frosh lim Bell Soph Jerry Pokar ney Iunior and Seniors man a the men Fred Booth 5 9 Fire Prevention Week 1550 students clear the auditorium rn 2 15 No smoke' No fire' No speed' 9 The birdie was the main center of attraction as students smiled pretty and had their ping ponqs snapped fTo frosh an unknown part of the anatomyl GFI-IS marchmg band performs at the MSU and Colorado A G M Home coming Game at Missoula Bisons fumbled their way to first Big 6 defeat at Missoula C20 181 and take lead in conference play Iust so so' Seniors pose for Senior portraits Baby Bison pigskin troop winds up season with 3 wins 3 loses A little curious as teachers present Curious Savage play in auditorium Miss 1-Iarpel has lead Miss Rathman is a star Halloween night the Bisons nose out the orange and black Flathead Braves to the tune of 14 13 All State MIEA honors given to 1952 53 Roundup for its outstandmgly good theme photography art work and coverage of extra curricular activities Not a cub to be codeled as lniwa staff is chosen Thundering Herd stampedes Billings to a 35 12 victory Weather forcasts finally suit Greffals skiers snow in the mountains and continued cold blasts over the air waves I Love Paris scene of first school assembly presented by the Sophomores with cast of nearly 50 students singing and dancing in gay Paree The Thundering Herd winds up the football program with the Butte Bulldogs capitalizing on a few breaks and downing the B1sons197 A P cites Benning NVhealy Toy Miller Tiffany and Gue Bison All Staters vo 00 OO DQ ' ' OO L33 1 NA B 2? 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Miniature footballs given to 33 players as a momento of the 1953 gridiron season. l-2 Talent appears under the lights in all-school play, Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, results in near-full house. 4 Rah! Rah! Barb Acord and Sharon Sayre, frosh, elected by Pep Club to the cheer squad. Bisons lose first basketball game to Missoula. Holding the lucky S5 bill number l-08145781-A rang in S120 to 'call me lucky' McElroy. 7 lerry Miller elected President of Future Teachers Club under the sponsorship of Miss Olsen. 8 Stub Strike Lux breaks bowling record as he rolls in a 570 series. Letters awarded to 109 gridmen for hard-fought '53 season. 9 National music critic finds orchestra tops. Norwegian skiing instructor, Mr. Rodee aardk, from Sun Valley, entertained Ski Club: movies of skiing in New Zealand and the 1952 Olympic winter sports 16 A pageant of the Nativity, The Shepherds Star, is presented by choral and drama groups. l7 lniwa's CARE campaign comes to successful close with Miss Harpel's Senior ade visory first with a S10 food package. lniwa staff takes lead in contributions, with S50 of the S400. Santas helpers in wood shop class make tables, desks, lamps, and chests for Christmas gifts. lB Everyone duded up for the Candy Land Ball where lackie Altmyer was crowned Booster Queen. CHRISTMAS VACATION. 23 Canvas curtain replaces sliding gym partition. IANUARY l New Year dawns gaily at midnight. Hugh van Swearingen, junior, celebrates his birthday by making a stupendous resolution. 2 Hugh forgets his resolution, but it's all right because his friends aren't doing their housework either. 6 Letter of gratitude from lapanese boy's school received by lniwa staff for CARE package. Mrs. Phelan wonders about descriptions of her from Japanese students. 8 Keep it Gay theme of Frosh assembly. indicating success of campaign, letters continue from CARE receivers. 9 College Board tests taken by 25 college-bound Seniors. Gary Hartman wonders how he got where he got without knowing any more than his tests scores are sure to indicate he knows. 10 New flag is hoisted on school flag pole. Patriotism and citizenship are also to be followed along the trails of high school BRLL CRN R I r . 4 1 OFIQ53-54 Bq MALCOLM Hn:-:cock 591952 41 Cnnmmmq ir-m Cou r-I: uw J? ZIW Vx! W! T UINTER CHANGE ,vi 'Q W I 0 X 0 fa I ' W f f ter lnf. u ,,, , oF'tq53 54 at, Mntcou-1 tlnncocx .0 l 1, Eumxmq it 'ms A g umwesnuwcn ,S 9 zftp xg . f. x 5 14 . A 4 sf ,, 15 New column Biwonalit' , by Biflie Wa n a 'B 20 . 9 QU- l2 Rdee Brown elected by journalism classes to head the Roundup staff, assisted by Ianet Lehman, assistant editor: Sandra Fisk, Bette Raymond, Mary Baker, literary d't B ll e IOISJ i ie Walden, Frances Hagerty, photo editors: Fred Boothe, business mana- qerg Ierry Miller, Warren Grass, Gene Marianetti, sports editorsg Leola Wuerl, art editor: and Malcolm Hancock, cartoonist. O'Brien sisters cited Girls' League: Annah, Senior, winner of D.A.R. Good I Citizenship Award: t, junior, together with por1na,,Enge and Dorothy Acord, chosen to atten ' s' St e. L-L f dee Brown, makes initial ap- peararke in iwa l . ll J W , . td 18 G' antic engr i bi -S!26.45-overwhehms Iniwa staff. t 3 1 iw ebrat 23rd birthday as Boundirp staff decides upon Buffalo Trails as emgof 195 earbook. I j L,- f 1 se Exp ,gfbeatiqg FHS sogirs to S560 a day, as Great Falls goes on record ld 4 4 s co est spotvtn Norlff Americfx and students bundle in extra clothing as ther 40 lL 0 14 5 f E'::2sRFred 4? W nf 4? fi we W X 'sunny' 'VN rs tones that will record that lowl drop to 45OF e eac ers luncheon Sorry Mr lun after inner avnot included Candidates for school offices Bob Tokerud Iohn Powell DS! e q Bob Young lerry Pokarney Lois Puzon Billie Walden Sandra Fisk Bevfgnsonault with their campaign managers present speeches and skits Wt se ester ome Ec tests includ t h a no nating assembly Le ding twirlers Rosalind Raddle Pat Berek and Dolly Mears leave for National Twirlina Festival in the Twin Cities National Schools Assembly presents Swedish unicyclists Eleven Senior boys who passed NROTC tests travel to Butte for stiff Navy physicals Gene Peressmi hunts for elevator shoes to repeat Naval physicals Bob Tokerud L P ois uzon and Sandra Fisk elected student body officers Archie Dime marches down halls of Greffals H1 as students contribute S436 23 to fight polio After grueling semester exams grades are issued Ed Wegmen tells folks Oh everybody flunks that course at least once But 42 scholars proudly carry away re ot d f p r car s o straight As except one B luniors hold best record Orchestra lays aside Beethoven and Mozart and presents pop concert in audi torium to appreciative music lovers X Q3 Z Z Z ,,,,, ,t 3 4 Successful Senior play Seven Keys to Baldpate presented by a well rehearsed Nl Q tevery morning at 6 OO plus many eveningsl and eager cast 12 Mr Smith Goes to Vtfashington commemorates birthday of Honest Abe After a W season of heartbreaking losses Bisons lose Ole Goat to Havre for first time in QW Quo P three years 8l5oN 1 H247 46 1 ,4 4 me? fZf27 X f f 'WIWIW ffwnmev I-losrs , I 1' 5, 4 'JHSWA f166l .gl A 5 .WJ y an fi v'-w f 7 Z ' Ili: f m ffgg l 4,3 I I NON I P gk Q gfzfift r 7f X 4 X 'F' 1' , .F Y H XX' ' A X 5 llll A 'l'4 ' ' '.'. . 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B MFILCOLM HFINCOCK Future Teachers observe grade and junior high school classes, in preparation for .1 their chosen vocation. Top five percent of juniors are admitted to National Honor Society. MARCH 4-5-6 Great Falls gym is scene of Northern Divisional Basketball tournament. 5 IU- 0 JW Mom was right about a lot of things, is proven by Senior Big Sisters to eager frosh. ll-12 H.M.S. Pinafore, manned by an able crew of 120 sound hands, sails in for three magnificent performances, despite the frog in Ken Gue's throat and Miss Anderson's unfortunate mission East. Delta Kappa Gamma gives Future Teachers recruitment tea at Shrine Club Ierry Miller chapter president hurt however masculin because he was not invited to the all feminine tea The ldes of March brings moans from 127 Seniors who Just made S600 and Joined the ranks of Uncle Sams loyal tax payers AAUW' honors Senior girls at a Kollege Koffe Klatch erdgg A is gig ......,..,, , .,..,.,., 'W Za, ' 'UQ S' Y -QQ. xqmx FILE I 3511? f Sits Er-an arms Sensor-A , Twelve musicians are selected for All State band honors W Miss Leary and Mr Sttcht make news A canine caller comes to Miss Leary for W ,Q an English lesson and Mr Sticht vows hell quit his iob if a certain experiment . X works it worked' Mr Sticht hasnt left yet A real Harvey CPh1l Birds rabbitl astonishes underclassmen as Seniors honor the class of 55 at the wondericmd BQ11 'ju u Lettermen sport new columbia blue and white Jackets National Schools Assembly present Mr Ellis of Iava with memoirs of his paradise homeland The Hbomb blast on Eniwetok atol which affected a number of tuna cargoes has no effect on Kay Leslie and her tuna lunches Kay says After four years of tuna it isnt worth it to disrupt your menu because of an old Hbomb' Another first in GFI-IS history is a Sok Hop sponsored by the Agora Club no one asphyxiatedl ,lukebox Saturday Night theme of Iumor Class assembly and proves hidden talent in the Class of 55 including Bob Homer Young lack Iethro Wells and Gordy Iohnn1eBay Lingel Z YQ Mnssecl K Your W ag mmf W Y a Ptuaron. W W .:,z'+'..::'Wf Z Z Maven rms X season M 4 t' 9 ga QA QQ A it J A ., i We f 9 Z X , X! il, 0- 21:10 s ' new grain! S a xx N B . ' - D ' , Q A ' T C L s i. itil r ,,t .f If t s t N K A 5 hhhu, 'z ' ylng . X .,,. 'X s . ' Q l--:Az:11 -i -LL .lilz 13 . -I 1 ' T 2 , i A s-'- A APRIL 2 r 3 or 10153-5'4t 9.1 MALCOLM Hancock .4 -x I 9' 'I 1,1 ' 1 W in A fda - WM' e - M fl iv? f 8 ' v 1 ,No 1 41 K 4 Z s My I 9 IO A ::'. In xx ww' II f lf' HAPLESS HERMAN No y I soouea as-rs ms Q52 nsev nwnav nm 1 W, I we BILL fpirecroes X so 'nxt BRE on ms Neck un 1 I UUIFSEMY Aww if s xW: Z X FROM ME MAY Students heave a sigh of relief as third quarter ends. Lettermen's Ball at Country Club. Miss Perry, Bill Murray, Kae I..aRosa, cmd Myrna Ia Black represent Great Falls Thespians at Helena where they were initiated into the National Thespians Society. The moon is made of green cheese was labeled as an unfair question on Frosh Intelligence Quotient iI.Q.'s to youl tests. Iunior Red Cross Variety Show presented at East Base hospital. Pre-season class B track meet in Memorial Stadium. lack Roe Ciastest man on the trackl decides he'll have to study to compete. Montana Music Educators Association sponsor District 4 Music Festival in gym. GFI-IS band given superior rating by judicators at Music Festival. Wedding bells for Miss Pearson. Shari Estill breaks her arm in a game of hide- and-seek with neighborhood boys. B111 Beaul1eu breaks stadium broad Jump record as Blsons out score Helena t in clads in f1rst track meet GFI-IS returns from spring vacatron to see Thorton W1lders Our Town directed by Miss Bonnie Lu Perry with an all school cast Girls foot bills on Carousel at the French Club Dance AIP class puts aside books and Journeys to Deer Lodge and Warm Springs on a field trip no stopovers A new 1n Roundup Day IS the Charlie Russell theme which shows new Russell ideas Interscholastic Track Meet draws many from the Electrrc City to Missoula Tra1l of 54 Class Semor assembly Z .gfibxwf I IZ f X -JL-iff ,f 1 Hove HE 5 Iuruor Prom honors Seniors IUNE Caps and gowns xssued to 318 anxrous Seniors REED? FOR 'THE fit 1 if Roundups issued to Sen1ors a Senior Breakfast Aw me' Baccalaureate GNE HIM Four long but yet so short years come to end for the never to be forgotten Class of 1954 who walk dewey eyed clown the aisle to receive diplomas which present work and play long to be remembered in the hallowed halls oi Great Falls High School Underclassmen are released until September ff 'cs WW7 'lm 'LED HIRDO UITH THE RUDITIO OF some NEQILH W -- w .'3'iE3f'a'2f3S X fy :F on you aa, X f 'll X j wx X e mo umm S Z Q Dsl: 94:1 70 Rgbllgll X rms wr f Ggggggf , We 1 .og ,Q NJRVLQK Z W 'fvmcnr Tana-:ER 0'uNz3 17 I I. I A -I I l c 19 7 .. ,, ., . ,. .. ' 5 I, r 22 I I I 'ape ,I I I -- I -. .IU ml. I4 ' , ' . I 6 18 ' ' - ' . B I J Z ' ' ' 1 ' . . if I Q I Q ....... I I Q W2 III f f ff A - r ZZ ssicfrffl f I... f i x. I,,,.' ..,,,: A WI,.I, Ifffr' 4 iyy '1 ., , snow an v an -. Z S I 7 .A'4.A. :-:':': 5 1 ',.y wt R X 'V ,I Q I ilii it f f I f IIf f'if X f ff ,,,.,,.,,3.,,,., I X ,ful ,. 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