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

 - Class of 1955

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FARNSWORTH Superintendent of Schools LOWELL HULTS, Dean oi Boys Master of Arts Bachelor of Arts University of Wyoming Indiana St-ite Teacliers College Sponsor of: Patrol Squad, National Honor Society MISS CATHERINE RATHMAN, Dean of Girls Master of Arts Bachelor ot Arts Iamestown College T.C., Columbia University University of California University of Montana BOARD OF TRUSTEES tI.eft to riqhtiz William E. Browninqp Randall Swanberqg Lester Olson, Victor F. Gibson, Clerkg Robert B. Noble, Chairman, Dr, A. I. Terrillg Lloyd Croxiordg Dr. Earl Hall: and T. W. Barkhurst, Acting Superintendent of Schools. ,eel Ing ef ,Z f . ' Q, n Q A S 3 .ff Nifty' ' rf L 1? If '4 , V ' 4 I ' - X 'ir M In Sponsor of: Girls League, National Honor Society K 9 fps Anderson. Ann Bachelor of Music Education University of Utah MacPhail College of Music Northwestern University University of Idaho Chorus Director 'fx Anderson, Rosemary R. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin. Montana State University Oregon English 1-2 Univers English 3-4 Univers Sponsor of Booster Club Finance Boito, Emo A Master of Education State ity of Oregon ity of Montana Bookkeeping l-2 Office Bremen. Diantha D. Browning, Elsie V. Buck, Paul D Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts Master of Science Eastern Washington State College University of Minnesota Bachelor of Science University of Washington University oi Southern California Montana State College Columbia World History l-2 North Dakota State San Francisco State College Social Studies 1-2 Unzversity ot Washington U. S. and World History Sponsor of Agora Club Sponsor of lnt'l Friendship Club Biology I5 6' 2 JD- ,in- l' Chapman, Zail E. Coffman. Margaret B. Conley, Roger H Bachelor of Arts Master of Arts Bachelor of Science Linfield College Bachelor of Arts St, Cloud State College University of Vviashington Colorado State College English lv2 Elementary Algebra Commercial English 3-4 Intermediate Algebra Solid Geometry Crouch, M. I.. Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science University of Missouri Plane Geometry fs 4 'fs . -fs . 41. X' - , as f wx .1 S' I . Erickson, Karl W. Master of Education Bachelor of Arts Montana State University Booklceepznq 3-4 Distributive Education Vocational Coordinator Sponsor of Dist. Education Club -,4 V 35351 0 , Dahmer. Henry F. Master of Education Bachelor of Arts Montana State University World History, Social Studies Physical Education Assistant Football, Basketball, and Track Coach Graff. Edward I.. Bachelor of Arts University ot Washinqton World History and Social Studies Sponsor of Cheerleaders P Donnelly, Audrey Master of Arts Bachelor ot Arts College of Great Falls Montana State University French l 2-3f4 Enalish 5-6 Sponsor ot French Club Gray, Frank Bachelor of Science Untversity of Minnesota Enalish 3-4 English 7l.-SR Remedial Reading lvx ox Q Haines Martha Harris, Grace Hqrqenbegqgf, Wqlfgr L Bachelor of Arts Master ot Arts Master of A1-tg Universi y ot Des Moines Bachelor of Arts Egghglof Of Ang Umvers y of Washinaton Phillips Universify Umverglty gf North Dgkotg Umversi y of Montana Northwestern University Gugtgvus Adglphus U, S. and World History American University An Apprggigtlon University of Colorado Advqnt-pd D951 n A Q U, S. and World History Stage-craft 1 Ill! Hiebert, Mary Ellen Bachelor of Arts Macalester College Spanish 1-2-3-4 English l-2 Co-Sponsor of Freshman Class lun, Ludvik H. Master of Arts Bachelor of Arts Harvard University Colorado State College Nebraska State Colle e Q Plane Geom. and Practical Math. Asst. Football and Track Coach Lxqhtner. lorry P. Master of Arts Bachelor of Science Colorado State College Nebraska State College Norfolk Junior College Gen, Science and Biology CoASponsor of Freshman Class Jacobsen, Mariory H. Bachelor of Arts Bachelor ot Music University ot North Dakota MacPhail College ot Music University of Denver English 3'4 Kirby. Dorothy Bachelor of Arts Associateship ot King's College tNon-Theolog.l Diploma in Education Exchange Teacher from Accrington, England King's College-University of London St. Mary's College-University of Durham English 5-B-7-8 Mattson. Lorna Master of Arts Bachelor of Arts Wheaton College University oi Minnesota English 5-6 English 7L-BR Co-Sponsor of Iunior Class lun, Dorothy Master of Arts Bachelor ot Arts Degree in Library Science University oi Denver University of Denver School of Librarianship Sponsor of Library Club -ui 45-v Leary. Graco M. Bachelor oi Arts University of Montana University of Indiana National Education Tour English 5-6 McHroy. Harold L. Master of Arts Bachelor of Science Billings Polytechnic Institute Rocky Mountain College University of Montana University of Oregon Social Studies, World History ff. ig. J 1 'Cs 5 .A McKay, Robert I. Meisel, Thelma Master of Science in Indust. Science Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science Montana State University The Stout Institute Latin Sheet Metal and Printing Varsity Basketball Freshman Football Golf and Tennis Morris. Beulah K. Myxter. Mdfidh T- Bachelor of Science Master of Education Montana State College Bachelor of Arts Montana State University Montana State University University oi Chicago Minot State Teachers College University of Southem Cal, English Advanced Typing and Shorthand Office Practice is Nelson. Myrtle Olson, Gertrude Bachelor of Arts Master of Science Concordia College Bachelor of Science University of Minnesota Montana State College University oi Montana Gustavus Adolphus College University of Colorado Montana State University English 5-6-748 Biology Sponsor of Future Teachers Assoc. Mewes, Boland I. Bachelor oi Science Minot State Teachers College Algebra, Prac. Math Co-Sponsor of Senior Class Nelson, Ella Bachelor of Arts Diploma in Secretarial Science Universities oi Mont. Wash., and U.C.L.A. University of Denver University oi Nebraska Gregg Shorthand Typing vs. ZF Parsons, Edmund A. Bachelor of Science Colorado State College A. 6 M. Army Air Force Radio School Capitol Radio Engineering School Radio G Electric Shops Sponsor of Cathode-Ray Radio Club Parsons, Lorine E. Master of Arts Bachelor of Arts Peru State Teachers College University of Colorado University of Minnesota Columbia University Geometry and Algebra Perry, Bonnie Lu ff X it 'l Perry, C. B. Efifhelof Of A-T75 Bachelor of Pedaqa y Noflhefn MOUTGUG Cffllsqe Missouri State Teachers College Montana State University Umverglgy of Wisconsin English-Dramatics Qreqon State Director of Dramatics Stout Insmute Sponsor ot Thespians Troupe 1364 Machine Shop Co-Sponsor of Sophomore Class Phelan, Clara M. Bachelor of lournalism University of Missouri St. Mary's College, Notre Dame University ot Colorado Iournalism l-2 English 3 Sponsor of lniwa 6 Roundup Rhodes, Golda May Master of Arts Bachelor oi Arts University of Illinois Columbia University Keister's Ladies Tailoring College Home Making 3-4-5-6 Sponsor of Home Economics Club i W 'f-'Yr 2, li, '- 5 K-v X Holland, Audrey Bachelor of Sczence Montana State College Physical Education Sponsor of G. A. A. :Si G. L. C. Roseberry, Arthur Ross, Helen Sqvqgg, john L, Ba helor of S ience Master ot Arts Bachelor of Arts Kansas Sta e Teachers College Bachelor of Arts The Stout Ingmuge University ol Washington Whitman College Umvgrstqy gf Washington Universi y of Montana University of Washington Mgmqm-1 Sfgqg Colteqe Driving Educa ion Columbia University Mechgmgql Drqwmg City Director of Visualaudio Aids U, S. History, World History Sponsor of Projectionist Club Y Schlarneus, Floyd Master ol Education Ba.-holor ut Science SauthwestTex.1s State Teacher College Wood Shop Trainer for Athletics M Scott. Arnold . Bachelor of Arts Montana State University Vtforld History Social Studies Head Track Coach I. V. Football, Basketball Coach Sponsor ot Ski Club Sovulstad. Winifred M. Bachelor of Arts St. Cloud Teachers College University of Rochester College ot Education University of Montana Study l-lall Shull, Paul E. Master of Music Education Bachelor of Music Education University of Colorado Eastman School of Music Band Director Sponsor of Twirlin Club Q Sponsor of Instrumental Ense ff mbles Scovil, R. I. Bachelor of Science Montana State College University of Chicago University of Washington Algebra, College Algebra Trigonometry Bowling Supervisor Slostrorn, lack E. Master of Education Bachelor of Arts Duluth State Teachers College Macalester College U. S. History and Civics American Institutions 6 Problems Co-Sponsor of Iunior Class Stolunoff, lohn I. Stendo, Sidney M. Sticht. E. H. Master oi Education, B. S. Master of Education 6- Arts Master of Education California Institute ot Technology Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Arts Montana State University North Dakota State Montana State University Cornell University Universities of Colo, Wash., G Wyo. River Falls State Teachers College University of Oregon English, Speech University oi Oregon Physics, General Science Nat'l Forensic League Sponsor Chemistry I v ' Sponsor of Nat'l Science Talent Search Co-Sponsor oi Sophomore Class Z W f 1 X President Don Moe Vice President lirn Bell Secretary First Semester Margie White Second Semester Sydne Tliisted Treasurer Eileen Hindeien SENIORS President Vrfade Parker Vice President Pat O'Brien Secretary-Treasurer Dorcthy Accrd lUNiORS President Gary Olds Vice President Rosemary O'Leyar Secrti-t':ry-Treasurer Donna Bailey SOPHOLTOFES President Vkrlt 'Jfilrnann Vive President Bill Lindsey Sf 1,-f':ry-Treasurer Eev Lfgn dll? FRFSHIJEII Presiden' Mike Gree.y Vice Presidi nt Penny Grahxrn Setrefary-Tre is src r Rum neitz Silfllfelflft 0l!8l l'Ll'l'L8l'Lf C7 snr 15 I' STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Under tlge letrclersliip et the student lic dy etticers, the svhocl activities for the year have been very sur 'Qsstul and litrve lieen wliclelimzztvdly asceyfed ly the studerrs and the administration. They are elected erieh semester by pepiilrxr vcte ei the student lgcdy. The only change, niade this year, was in the si- 'rt-taries. The class atti 'ers are elected Ly tht-ir respective classes and serve a tvrin of cne sclfcl yn-iir. Much credit qu-vs tc these txve qi-fiiris at ledders for the acliif-vernents gained this year, CLASS OFFICERS 6 ,..g XN'orthwhi1e qoafs are X6CM,tLU2 EGF avhreved only through tfoncenfrated efforts on the part of each group leader, many of whrch att Vxexzgtfd behtnd the srcnes, The GXSCUIIVQ board, whxqh conststs ot two members from each Class ea 1011.-s'er greatly atfe:-'s, through the-tr leadershtp, the :rpprovement of the vartous actwtty funds and 'tie . rt: ::..'a'.:t: ot sortal and ssholastrc functrons, They nneet br-monthly to set up the framework ot the cgrerattotzs ot our student government. Wrthout thetr cooperatxon wtth the otfrc-ers and student countrl, HIGH Y First Semester Barbara Bernasek 5. f 1 p s A bf J Bob Barnes KY li nf? Leslie Harrts 'tm 1. Y' Sally Hatcher 5s 4, ,,, -r' 9' -'v As 'FJ w, 9. 9 O Q ,, ?s 11. N S 4 fb e WI E 2 O 5 D.. U' ID e If O UI 2 E 01 OHZmm 8 fi ,xwpxiru 4 i Y , -4 .u -if mwOHZG- WW 5 7 5 Shu Y W 5 5 1 t' Z NJ 4 Q QQ gt. ' 1 1 -4 E , , , . F 2 U-1 UOU7 Second Semester Nancy Preston .asagg '74 ry v Q Susan Rinderknecht Keith Good x 7 jan Carter 3 fx 1 'Img 1 T U mO3O I I JA f y 3 U!l 1 Q , to Ron Hovland Barbara Acord II .IW '1 f K ,x:r of j' ' ' L--U Q' js- ZMZEM , Q lf: , D 7 X C ff, s U Terry Thompson 1, Ken Mmm Martin Mikelson ogifucfenf Crane! CYRIL H. HANCOCK Sponsor The nucleus of the student government IS the councxl, made up of one representotxve elected from each adv1sory wh1ch 1s elected each semester as a voice ot the student body. The Student Counc1l stands as a symbol of achievement not only for a democrat10 government but for our many school a tiv1t1es wl'110h they nelp plan and superv1se Anseth B hnett Thurber Small Holzberqer Hy and Pasco Dolson M1 nroo H1 M Intyre Mxller Q Er1 kson la obson ett1q Lee, er Da1ley L Garvm N1 son Porro '4 Denton Dre 5 Boney A ord l..1ndsetl'1 Lmden McCabe McCallum Beauheu Hoi z Sayre Altenburq Klasson G '1 2 o Eg ed 2 Hu held O Ccsteel Cas le Delphy Molen lnrdsey 1 'Wenzel Vvnyte Duncan 4 North 4 Peterson K uclsen Lcrrnbert o Yoanq VV her Wr1qht Wells Demos y R d1o Rm lohnsc RGCIO Poem Hurd CWD Haney Kernan Iones Tovson 155 Taplm S,,e lc Weber Peterson on E gham Ballco Mclierrow Sh1rley Foster Washburn H1 O G e'sru Bry ant Shaffroth Hubbard Green Evans Ensle Voeqele Wandke Murphy Murdock Brown Carney 56? ,,..- hi 'ff U 3 vil-. -n of 'fav .r bln 1? an Q5- J AS '25 e -s il aa. 36. I 1 Q .a -1 'DX' oy AA an.. .Q 'fp au. u-, x P 38 46. ,. 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Gmnci The role of becoming a key center in the promotion and education ot safer teenage drtvers was brought about when the Exec- utive Board and the Student Council ap- proved the msti u ion ot the Safety Council. If M ll 1 The Drivers' Training Class under the sponsorship of Mr. Arthur Roseberry is designed to promote the interests of students into sate driving channels. Classes are held twice a week to train and educate all in the principles of good driving so that they qualify for a license to drive in the state. 4 i 0 ',, '11, , l ,ag t 'X :F 'L 'Mi ' S93 s P of' X c, lr 339' ' xnxx in 'K' 'f -vi ?. I litl l.x.uL'll.Ql.x. U -nv The officers of the Safety Council are: Torr Bastas, president: Otto Dringman, vice presidenty and Dorothy Whealy, secretary. C-Q-6' Allan Pasco was appointed by the Governor last year to attend the Colorado Teenager Traffic S a i e ty Association convention: and throughout this school year he has been active in giving talks to other schools. He has appeared on television and radio public service programs to ernphae size the lmportanre of young drivers b ein g safety con- scious. 'S rw QM ' Sim Those who will participate in this summers session of citizen- ship study are Cleft to rightlzi Ruby Shattrath, alternatey Helen Loy, Rosemary O'l.eyar, lanet Tovson, alternatesg Myrel Enslc-yy Betty Bernasek, alternate. Each year both boys and girls of the high school are provided the unusual opportunity of study- ing and participating in democratic teenage government activities at Billings and Dillon, which provides them with a working background for strong future leadership in good citizenship. 074' .Slfafe Those who participated in the late summer of 1955 program are, back row: Bob Corontzos, Kent Holtz, Glenn Mclierrow, A l l a n Pasco, and Tom Morton. Third row: Frank Searl, Dave Lawrence and lack Wells. Second row: Iohn Hubbard, Ierry Pokarney, Bob Young and Iack Tonkovich, alter- nate, Front row: LeRoy Waugh and Stan Brown. cw- . gg . A QV. 'n , ' 4- We Y .. ,Q . , . '9. '4i l?-.2 7 -- 'H,J?'f'. I4 ' ' N 1' . 'Q f :: R 3214.-' f ' vw. X ima I lf' .:,Q,,i 1 4- . J K. :x,gN, ,F ,yt , ,5 M - ff 4 4 . af ' , A. ,mfs-g ' ' A 5 v ,......-.f, . ' we-QW Q, vii? . H1 A ,saggy K ?'If-'gi' K P, X1 ,-f -gvtxlf ' 5ii5?7s?-LE is 5 :a:'?-fy + 111 Y' 'N EK 3 gk., Q W ,,. i'i,-Ali so? JY. . ' pf- . ' ' ' Mi' ' X3 , ' :li ' Q .Xiu r,-Lr- Q Q Q Mfmxffff ,ff ,QI f . 0,6526 ll if .ff ZVLLOI' 641:56 C8l 5 Pres1dent Wade Parker V1ce Presldent Patr1c1a O Br1en Secretary Treasurer Dorothy Acord 30455 SSZGHJOPJ Rolandl Mewes Lela H Tonk1n For those who have reached the goal set for them four years ago by parents teachers and fnends 1n the comrnunlty graduatmg and rece1v1ng therr hrgh school dxplorna IS an ach1evement and an experrence of grow1ng up never to be forgotten Wh1le th1s graduatron dxplorna 1S only a DIGCG of paper 1t repre- sents to those rece1v1ng 1t a Go Ahead or a s1gnal that an 1nd1v1dual matur1ty has been reached and sen1ors of the class of 1955 rt 1S pred1cted w1ll hold a f1rm spot 1n the world wh1ch IS always changmg and rn need of strong leaders for therr years ln these hallowed halls have taught them h1gh xdeals and fum fundamental pr1nc1ples by whrch to 11ve Q25 , x , ,Q , , 9 I I -' .nf I , , X .1 s 1 1 ,, I . Wt f nt l' rf 'Ill S ' K1 J lux' ' X I '. - M A In l A , Y- 'lf lf ' : Q 4 xy .. 1, I Q I nr 'ii--Airiifiir-Y--k P--Y7YYV77fY7iiiA--P AQW77- 777777777--V--wwrvViiiiVifir---V77--v----ibirr Yirr I I I D . , . I 1 1 . , ' . . . If 11 . . . . . . . . . . . I I I . . . . . 4 Acord, Dorthy A. Dottie Favorite Pastime: Skiing at Whitefish Ambition: To become a ele- mentary teacher Activities: Sec.-Treas. of Class 2-3-4 Executive Board 1-2-3 Nat'l Honor Society 4 Heisey Award 1-3 Girls' State 3 Roundup Queen 2 Booskr Club 2-3-4 Ski Club 3-4 Class Assemblies 1-2-4 Booster Queen Candidate Altenburq, Dorothy Ruth Dany Favorite Pastime: Writing to Bonnie, and being with the girls Ambition: To always be happy and succeed in life Activities: Library Club 3 Home Making Club 4 Roundup Floats l-2-3-4 Senior Girls League 4 Student Council 4 All-City Festival 2-3-4 Sheperd's Star 3 Driving 4 Anderson, Marlo DeI.arxo Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To travel Activities: Roundup Floats 1-2-3 Intramural Basketball I-3 Roundup Art Staff 4 Tennis 3-4 1261 ii t 5, A Adolphsonzlgzinneth Albert Favorite Pastime: Hunting, fishing, cmd basketball Ambition: To graduate from college Activities: Varsity Basketball 4 Ir. Varsity Basketball 3 Ir. Varsity Football 3 Intramural Basketball Champs 2 Student Council 2 Anderson, Duane Dewey Favorite Pastime: Country dances, hunting, fishing Ambition: Stay single tk I fi, 1 to 1 Allred, Helen Claire Favorite Pastime: Skiing and holding up the senior post with the rest of the girls Ambition: To be able to laugh all my life Activities: Student Council l-2-3-4 Representative 1-2 Ski Club 1-2-3-4 Cheer Squad 3-4 All School Plays 2-3-4 Roundup Floats l-2-3-4 Roundup Assemblies 1-2-3-4 G.A.A. 1 Thespians 4 Orchestra 2-3-4 Senior Play 4 Chorus 3-4 Anderson, Herbert C. Herb Favorite Pastime: Church work and outdoor activities Ambition: To be successful in whatever I undertake Activities: Mikado 2 Pinaiore 3 Chorus 2-3 Patrol Squad l-2-3 Agora Club 4 Driver's Course 3 Roundup Floats I-2-3-4 Y.F.C. 2-3-4 Adams, Alan Micheal Mike Favorite Pastime: Ice skating Ambition: To be with the boys in 1965 Activities: All-School Play 3 Senior Play 4 Intramural Basketball 2 I. V, Football 2 Freshman Football 1 Roundup Float I-2 Thespians Club 3-4 Latin Club 2 Class Assemblies 1-2 7 Anderson, Cliitord C. Skip Favorite Pastime: Hunting and sports Ambition: To travel Activities: Roundup Float 1-2 Driving Course 3 Anderson, Robert Iolm ,.Bob., A V Favorite Pastime: Playing 44 - Q 1 .Q ' A , i iggfq Z' 1' gg , I J , , g,: 0 4 X . goli and skiing Ambition: To be a successful salesman Activities: Propectionist Club l-2-3 Proiectionist Club V.P. 3 Golf 1-2-3-4 Intramural Golf Champ 2-3 D.E. Club 4 Roundup Floats 2-3-4 Y.F.C. Club Driving Class 3 Anderson. Wallace Ole Ole Favorite Pastime: Hunting and tishing Ambition: To become a con tractor Activities: Entered from Missoula County High School 3 Ballard, Marilyn Favorite Pastime: Teasing Ambition' To et to heaven - Q Activities: Agora 4 N.F.L. 4 I.F.C. 2-3 Library Vice President 2 Roundup Float 1 Shepherd's Star 3 H.M.S. Pinatore 3 All-City Festival 3-4 Red Cross l-2 Twirling l Girls League Alternate 4 Bartlett, Russell Dutch Ambition: To open a men's clothing store with Tom Activities: Roundup Float 1-2-3-4 Roundup Art Stott 3 C.A.R.E. Campaign 4 Iniwa Staff 4 Projectionist 3 Assolstino. Sondra Ian: Favorite Pastime: Talking and holding up the senior post Ambition: To do something worth while in the world Activities: Entered from Annie Wright Seminary 2 Players Club 2 Roundup Float 2-3-4 Home Making 3-4 Senior Play 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Iunior Prom 3 Future Teachers 4 Baranko, Arthur I. Art Favorite Pastime: Hunting fishing, being with the gang Ambition: To own a cattle ranch and a Lincoln Agf , C ve? tml C745 r 'Lf as F' X iq sw. If .oQ3 K 'ft-. '42, l '22 06,5 Q'r,.'.x H f ,' 1' li 1. M . - 1 Austin. Ray Loo HRQYH Falviorite Pastimes Enjoying 9 Ambition: To become a mis- sionary Activities: Representative 3 U. N. Contest 3rd 2 U. N. Contest 1-2-3 Y.F.C. Bible Club 2-3-4 French Club 3-4 Mrs. McThing 4 Hansel and Gretel 4 Christmas Concert 1-4 Roundup Float l-2-3-4 Spring Festival l-1 ii i sf 't1'.. 7' 554. -, if with Baroni. Margaret Ioan ..Marg,. Favorite Pastime: Holdin up f-I the senior post Ambition: To be a ladies apparel buyer Activities: D.E. Club Treasurer 4 Latin Club Vice Pres. 3 F.T.A. 4 G.A,A. 2-3-4 Class Assemblies l-2-4 Iunior Prom 3 Senior Ball 4 Iunior Float 3 Iniwa Staff 4 Roundup Staff 4 - . Amdt Jimmy Edward im Favorite Pastimez Hunting and fishing Ambition To make enough money while I am still young enough to spend it Activities Roundup Float 1-2-3 Balko, Andrew Ignatius ..AndY.. Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To play protes- sional ball Activities: Varsity Football 3-4 All-State 2nd Team Foot- ball 4 I. V. Football 2 Varsity Basketball 2-3-4 Varsity Track 2-3 I. V. Track 1 Bastas. Thomas G. Greek Favorite Pastime: Getting the facts with Gary and Russ Ambition: To open a men's clothing store with Russ Activities: Teenage Safety Council Pres. 4 Stagecraft 4 Iniwa Staff 3-4 Roundup Float Chr. 1-2 Intramural Basketball 1-2 Class Assemblies l-2-3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Thespians 4 7 Bock, Syblo Estelle Jinx Favorite Pastime: Reading and drawing Ambition: To be a commer- cial artist Activities: Entered from Roswell, New Mexico 3 Iniwa Staff 4 Roundup Staff 4 Student Council 3 Roundup Float 3 G.A.A. l-3 Boico, Francis Ted Favorite Pastime: Dances Ambition: To always enjoy life Activities: Mikado 2 Safety Club 4 Roundup Float l-3 Roundup Art Staff 4 Black. Myrna Io , . Io ,. Favorite Pastime: Tickling the ivories Ambition: To be a pop singer Activities: Thespian Club 3-4 Spring Operettas 2-3-4 .kilterscholastic Play 3 l-School Play 2-3-4 Senior Play 4 Dramatic Class Class Assemblies Roundup Assembly Latin Club 1-2 Representative 3 7 i Beaulieu, Donald Lee HDOHH Favorite Pastime: Football Activities: Varsity Football 3-4 - Lettermen's Club 3-4 I. V. Football l-2 I. V. Track l-2 Freshmen Basketball l Patrol Squad 1-2-3-4 Patrol Squad Pres. 4 Vigilantie 3-4 Beckman, Holly Wmiirod 3,,m,n, BMW Ian. Favorite Pastime: Learning Favorite Pastime: Window. how to bowl Shopping Ambition: To become a social Ambition: To be the owner Worker of an exclusive women's Activities: more QV' 1-ibrflrv Club 2 Activities: Roundup Float 2 Chorus 1.23.4 LF-C. 4 All-City Festival 1-Z-3-4 Off1Qe Force 4 Christmas Concert 2-4 DFIVUIQ 4 Why the Chimes Rang l Y-F-Q 2-3-4 Shepherd's Star 3 Roundup Float 2 27 'x Lv: t Bornasek. Barbara Anno Bobbie Favorite Pastime: Holding up the senior post and skiing Ambition: To be a nurse Activities: Executive Board 4 Booster Club 3-4 Nurses Club Sec. l-2-3-4 Ski Club 4 G.A.A. l-2 Class Assemblies l-2 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 D.E. Club Treasurer 4 Latin Club 2 Library Club 3 WN Berg, Willow Ioano Willie Favorite Pastime: Keeping busy and being with the girls Ambition: To be satisfied Activities: l.F.C. 4 Home EC. Club 2 Roundup Float l-2-3-4 Mikado Costume Com. 2 Civil Defense 4 All-City Festival 2 Christmas Concert 2 Blackburn. Kaye Alyco Kaylee' Favorite Pastime: Music, dancing and reading Ambition To go to college Activities: l.F.C. 2-3-4 Chorus 2-3 All-City Festival 2-3 Roundup Float Players Club 1-2 Shepherd's Star 3 , Blakor. Greta M. if' Y Favorite Pastime: Searching with lan ,, x A Ambition: To always be able ' ,Q ,N ' f to laugh Activities: Players Club l ' G.A.A. 1-2 ' Freshman Assembly l . Roundup Float 2 , All-City Festival l-2-3-4 Shepherd's Star 3 Why the Chimes Rang l Christmas Concert 4 Blend. Donna Mao lust Donna Favorite Pastime: That crazy gang oi mine Ambition: To go to Frisco' again and see Paris with Pat Activities: Representative 2 French Club 3-4 French Club Dance 3-4 D.E. Club 4 D.E. State Convention 4 G.A.A. 1 Bowling 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Class Assembly 2 Driver's Course 2 Float Hon. Mention 1-2 5 Qt' 5 if gf Brown, Stanford L. Stan Favorite Pastime: Seeing a winning team win Ambition: To be in Great Falls, May 1957 Activities: IBoys State 3 Iolanthe 4 H.M.S. Pinafore 3 Mrs. McThing 4 Time Out for Ginger 4 Student Council Rep. 4 First Chair Pub. 4 All State Chorus 3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Bullard. Lila Lynne Hula.. Favorite Pastime: Being with Don Ambition: To get the best out oi life Activities: Entered from Luthur Bur- bank Vocational School, San Antonio, Texas, 1954 Future Nurse's 4 Bradlord. lack Iake or Iackson Favorite Pastime: Skiing Ambition: To drive a dog team in Africa Activities: Chorus 1 Roundup Float 1 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Alternate Representative 4 Christmas Program 1 Spring Festival 1 Safety Council 4 at v X . i Brunner. Doris M. ' 'Dorrie ' ' Favorite Pastime: Roller skat- ing, dancing, and music Ambition: To travel with the girls and be happy Activities: Mikado 2 Senior Ball Committee 4 Roundup Float 1-2 'Q' ,mi f-if vu f g -fffjlt i1XiV Brandt. Richard S. Dick Favorite Pastime: To be rich Ambition: To be a business manager Activities: Projectionist Club 1-2-3-4 Dramatic Work 4 Roundup Floats 1-2-3 IX X . I ,f Bull, Ray E. 0 Favorite Pastime: Working X X on the stock car N Ambition: To own a business it Activities: Projectionist Club I-2-3-4 Radio Club 4 Roundup Floats 1-2-3-4 XX xi T '-'G lil? it im it fs -- Z fl? U1 Ck Borlheim, Carole Mao Carole Favorite Pastime: That crazy gang of mine Ambition: Make it through nurses training and be successful Activities: G.A.A. l French Club 3-4 Ski Club 2-3 Bowling 2-3 Roundup Float 1-2 Class Assemblies l-2. Drivers Course 3 Brown, Whitney Whit Ambition: To become a full- fledged psychiatrist Activities: ' Nat'l Honor Society 3-4 Student Council 3 Agora Club 4 Spanish Club 4 U, N. Contest 1-4 Roundup Parade I Latin Club 2 Golf Team 1-2 'gp sz Bundi, Barbara Bolle Barbs Favorite Pastime: Skiing and holding up the senior post Ambition: To be a buyer for the Hub and attend our Class Reunion Activities: G.A,A. 1-2-3-4 Ski Club I-2-4 Class Assemblies 1-3-4 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 D.E. Club 4 Iniwa 4 Roundup Staff 1-4 Mikado Makeup Com. 2 Pinafore Costume Com. 3 All-City Festivals I-2-3-4 Callahan, Nova Elaine Favorite Pastime: Arguing with Kay Ambition: To be a teacher and teach at the Lewis and Clark school Activities: Representative 1 G.A.A. I-2-3 Future Teachers 4 Roundup Float l-2 Heisey Award 2 Girls League Rep. 4 Library Club 1 Chase. Shorilyn Conovonlaoan Harriet o Favorite Pastime: Making other people happy Ambition: To make a success of my future Activities: Roundup Float 1-2 All-City Music Festival 2 Office Force 3 Iniwa Staff 4 Christmas Program 2 t30l Cer-ack, Iames L. Hhmt. Favorite Pastime: Rods and traveling Ambition: To have a large ranch of my own Activities: D.E. Club 4 Projectionist Club 2-3-4 Roundup Float l Clayton, lohn R. lOhnny Favorite Pastime: Ice skating Ambition: To own a success- iul construction company Activities: I. V. Football 1 'I-T .QNX X Q 'il 'l : if ,is 5 4 Qi J fi 4 N lfl 1' Chase. Donny I. The Menace Favorite Pastime: Sports and being with the boys Ambition: To be an architect Activities: Entered from Flathead High School, Kalispell 2 I. V. Track 2-3 Intramural Basketball 2-3-4 Q.--s fl . S i Connolly. Sharon Ann Favorite Pastime: Saving money Ambition: To be a private secretary Activities: Library Club 4 to' 'Q Carretta, Louis HLOU., Favorite Pastime: Parties at Lesis and being with the 90719 Ambition: To get ahead in life Activities: Representative 3 Intramural Basketball 1-2-3 Roundup Float, 4th Place 3 Ellie Drawing a suc- teacher 'VS 'la is Conquerqood. Carol Ioan Carol Favorite Pastime: Writing to Dick Ambition: To graduate from MSC Activities: G,A,A. 1-2-3-4 G.A.A. Secretary 2 Home Economics Club 3-4 Home Ec. Club Treas. 4 Twirling Club 1-2 Future Teachers 3-4 Girls League Rep. 4 Corontzol. Robert Favorite Pastime: Buying records Ambition: To choose a pro- fession Activities: Nat'l Honor Society 4 Heisey Award 2 Boys' State Delegate 3 Agora Club 2-3-4 Agora Club President 4 N,F.L. 2-3 Latin Club 2 Roundup Float Chr. 2-3 Chr., Agora Sr. Breakfast 3 Dahl, Eileen Claire Favorve Pastime: Being the girls Ambition: To be a good sec- retary A-tivities: Entercd from Grand Forks North Dakota 2 Orchestra 2-3 G.A,A. 3 Roundup Floa's 3-4 Denton, Mariorie Marge Favorite Pastime: Playing golf Ambition: To graduate from college Activities: Entered from Highland High School, Albuquer- que, New Mexico 2 Ski Club 3-4 G.A.A. 3-4 lunior Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 French Club 2 G,A.A. Executive Board 3-4 Future Teachers Pres. 4 Syn-an Cubbaqe, Donald Preston HDOHH Favorite Pastime: Sports and the boys Ambition: To become a suc- cess and still have friends Activities: lntramural Basketball I-2-3 lniwa Stati, Adv. Mgr. 4 Track 4 Roundup Float 1-2-3-4 Dehon, Donald R. Don Favorite Pastimez Liberty Corner Ambition: To become a C.P.A, Activities: Student Council l First Chair Publication 4 Band l-2-3-4 Spring Festival l-2-3-4 Roundup Float l Latin Club 2 Spanish Club 4 - RQ! L X , A v 2? '77 'Sq ev -61.23 'fig 221 LJ ii: Q -7:5543 ifft v :C ,,, Cox, Patrice: Ann , .Path Favorite Pastime: Trying to make others happy Ambition: To find success and happiness in trying Activities: Agora 3-4 Future Teachers of Amer- ica 4 Home Ec. Club 2-4 Asstl, Visual Ed. Dept. 3 Ukulele Club 2 G.A.A, 1-2 P1ayer's Club I Driving 2 Dehon, Doris Iean Favorite Pastime: Playing the piano and the gang Ambition: To be successful and happy in lite Activities: Chorus 2 Christmas Program fl Spring Festival 2 Roundup Float 3 Iunior Prom 3 Office Duty 4 Senior Ball 4 Danton, Terry Favorite Pasttme: Bowling Ambition: To own a bowling alley and be a C.P,A. Activities: Entered from Idaho Falls 2 Bowling 2-3-4 Roundup Float 2 3 Dewey, Maureen lane Punky Favorite Pastime: Bowling Ambition: To hit two hun dred in bowling Activities: Bowling 4 Band l-3 Chorus 2-4 Twirling Club 2-3-4 G.A.A. l Driving Course 4 All-City Festival 1-2-4 Christmas Concert 2-4 Domke. Carole Sam Favorite Pastime: Keeping 'em smiling Ambition: Not to muddle the middle aisle Activities: Nat'l Honor Society 3-4 Student Council l-2 Agora Club 3-4 Agora Club Secretary 3-4 Heisey Award l-3 Democracy Contest 2nd place 4 N.F.L. 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Latin Club 2 Iolanthe 4 Dull, Ioyce Mario HIOY.. Favorite Pastime: Being with the girls and keeping Blythe out ot trouble Ambition: To teach the third grade Activities: Players Club 1 Roundup Floats l-2-3-4 Band l-2-3 I.F.C. 4 Class Assemblies l-2-3 Spring Festivals 1-2-3 F.T.A. 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Representative 3 Bowling 1-2 Missoula Festival 1 Dieruf, Mikell Ann Mike Favorite Pastime: Trying to save moncy Ambition: To get to Europe without flying or sailing Activities: Home Making Club 2 G.A.A. 2-3 Twirling Club 2 Roundup Staff 3 Doucett, Sharon Frenchy Favorite Pastime: Being married Ambition: To make the best out of life Activities: G.A.A. 1 Z- is E :VX 'lf ' 1-.f t t . 4 l Wt fn fs.: 'Html' Dolson, Vivian Mai-gaurite Viv Favorite Pastime: Having a good time Ambition: To be a stenogra pher Activities: Entered from Palouse, Washington 2 Roundup Float 2-3-4 I.F.C. 4 Home EC. Club 3 Representative 4 Senior Tea Committee Drivers Training 3 Red Cross Rep. 3 Dringman, Otto E. Ottie Favorite Pastimez Skiing Ambition: To own my own business Activities: Intramural Basketball l-2 Ski Club 4 Teenage Safety Council, Vice Pres. 4 Sophomore Assembly 2 D.E. Club, Parlimantarian 4 Roundup Assembly 3 x Dickinson Robert Floyd Bob Favorite Pastime: Sports and music Ambition To be successful and happy in whatever I do Activities Roundup Float 1 Track l 3 Intramural Basketball 1-2- 3-4 Chorus 2-3-4 Iolanthe 4 Senior Mixed Ensemble 4 All-Stale Chorus 4 Iunior Assembly 3 Senior Assembly 4 Roundup Assembly 3-4 Dorr, Laverne Hazel Shortie Favorite Pastime: Adding P.S. to all those letters Ambition: To be in exile from the world of worry and gloom Activities: Representative l Heisey Award l-3 Nat'l Honor Society 3-4 French Club 3-4 H.M.S. Pinafore 3 Iolanthe 4 All-City Festival l-2-3-4 Shepherd's Star 3 Christmas Concert 2-4 Why the Chimes Rang l Dussault, Loretta Mae Lorie Favorite Pastime: Having a good time Ambition: To lead a happy lite Activities: Players Club l Homemaking Club l Roundup Float 1 Red Cross Rep. 3 Earl, Blythe Darlene Favorite Pastime: Being with the girls and pestering Ioyce Ambition: To be successful in whatever I undertake Activities: Players Club 1 Roundup Floats l-2-3-4 Band 2-3 l.F.C. 4 Spring Festivals 2-3 F.T.A, 4 Senior Ball Committee Class Assembly 4 Enloe, Howard Howie Favorite Pastime: Enioying life and working on my car Ambition: To travel and see the world with Cub Activities: Band l-2-3 Roundup Float 1-2-3 All-City Festival l-2-3 District Festival 2 Feurt, Phyllis L. Phyl Favorite Pastime: Sewing Ambition: To have my own dress store Activities: Roundup Float 2 Spanish Club 4 Egged, Charlotte Lorraine Char Pastime: Holding up post answer that question 1-2-4 4 Com. 4 Enqe, Donna Biffle' Dffflll Favorite Pastime: Confusing Done I people Favorite Pastime: Confusing Ambition: To be successful people I Und always happy Ambition: To be liked by Activities: EVP-'FYOUQ Girls' State 3 A tivitiesr Booster Club 4 Booster Ball Committee 4 G.A.A. l-2-3 Class Assembly l Roundup Float 1 Red Cross 2 Office Force 3 Bowling l-2 Farrell, Kaye Favorite Pastime: Being with the girls Ambition: To have a success- ful life Activities: l.F.C. 4 H.M,S. Pinafore 3 Iolanthe 4 Driving 3 Shepherd's Star 3 Alla-City Music Festival 1-2- -4 Sophomore Assembly 2 Christmas Concert 2-4 Why the Chimes Rang 1 Chorus 1-2-3-4 KN i ii' b E l is Q 3 l I X C Booster Club 4 Senior Ball Decoration Committee 4 Booster Ball Committee 4 Future Teachers 4 G.A.A. l-2-3 Class Assembly l Roundup Float l Office Force 3 Bowling l-2 UV --:v Featherston. Archie R. Arch Favorite Pastime: Fixing radios and polevaulting Ambition: To work for the Telephone Company Activities: Iunior Varsity Track 3 Track l-2-3-4 Intramural Basketball 4 Cathode Ray Radio Club 4 Radio Club Treas. 4 X X Ensley, William F. Bill Favorite Pastime: Working the Rig Ambition: To meet up with Bob in Iapan Activities: Roundup Assembly 3 Roundup Float 2-3 Senior Play 4 Radio Club Secretary 3 Radio Club President 4 Radio Club Dance 3 Projectionists l-2 Fink, Loretta lean Favorite Pastime: Going around with Desdemona Tinhead Ambition: To be successful in whatever l do Activities: Student Council 2 Nat'1 Honor Society 4 Senior Play Ticket Com. 4 G.A.A. 1-2-3 Bowling 2-3-4 Twirling Club l-2 Roundup Day Parade l-2 Driving Course 3 Usher for Graduation 3 l33l Fiskuxn, Sharon Lee Favorite Pastime: That crazy gang of mine Ambition: To see Paris in April Activities: Student Council 1-2-3 Heisey Award 2-3 Nat'l Honor Society 3-4 N.F.L. 2-3 Bowling 1-2-3 Future Teachers 4 Class Assemblies 1-2 Vision Check 3 Latin Club 2 Sr. Announcements Com. Foster, Herbert I.. Herb Favorite Pastime: Being with Sandy Ambition: Be a dentist or pharmacist Activities: Representative l-2 Intramural Basketball l-2 Band 1-2-3 All State Band 1 All State Music Meet 1-3 I. V. Football 3 Roundup Float l r rg 327' Gibbons. Loren M. G1b Favorite Pastime: Skiing Ambition: A good job, a good wiie, and three good kids Activities: Ski Club 2-3-4 Intramural Basketball 1-2 Track 1-2 Football l-2-3 Class Play 1 Roundup Float l D.E. Club 3 t34l 1 'P Forest, Cleone Constance 1 it X X xii I .ik M t ., L- ? 'fin Favorite Pastime: Being with lim Ambition: To have all my dreams come true Activities: Senior Girls Council 4 D.E. Club 4 Players Club 1-2 Twirling 2 G.A.A. 1 Ski Club 3 Soph. Float 2nd Place 2 D.E. Club Convention 4 Roundup Day Floats 1-2 Gallagher, Iohn Leray lack Favorite Pastime: Hunting and swimming Ambition: To see the world Activities: D.E. Club 4 Patrol Sguad 3 fi 'S H in Forney. Harold Dannet Forney Favorite Pastime: Traveling in my Buick Ambition: To own a farm and be successiul Activities: Roundup Floats 3-4 D.E. Club 3-4 Gerhart, Marilyn Anne Favorite Pastime: Being with the girls Ambition: To graduate from college Activities: Nat'1 Honor Society 4 l.F,C. Vice President 4 Ir. Prom Com. Chrm. 3 Players Club 1-2 I-l,M,S. Pinatore 3 lolanthe 4 Shepherds Star 3 Why the Chimes Rang l Christmas Concerts 2-4 All-City Music Festivals l- 2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Roundup Float 2nd Place 2 TH Forest, Carol Ioan ' 'Ioanie ' ' being with the girls Ambition: To live in New York Activities: Favorite Pastime: Ronnie and G.A.A. l Players Club 2-3 Roundup Floats 1-2 Ski Club 3 Nursing 2 Fousek, Shirley Ann ,queen Favorite Pastime: Dancing, laughing, and being with the girls Ambition: To have a million friends in a peaceful world Activities: Players Club 2-3 I.F.C. Club 4 Roundup Floats l-2-3-4 Class Assemblies 3-4 Junior Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Ginnaty, Larry ' 'McGin t' ' Favorite Pastime: Hunting and Skiing Ambition: USN or dental technician Activities: Entered from Kalispell 2 Roundup Assembly 2 Roundup Float 2 Senior Ball Art Com. 4 Art Staff on Roundup 4 Projectionists Club 3 Grandy, Ruth L. Ruthie Favorite Pastime: Writing to Dallas and twirling Ambition: To be a success in lite, to collect a quarter from Roz and see Dolly married Activities: Band Maiorette 3-4 DE. Club 4 Twirling Club l-2-3-4 G.A,A. 1-2 Roundup Parades 1-2-3-4 Frosh Assembly 1 Music Festivals 3-4 State Contest, 4th Place 4 Players Club 2 Atlantic City Band Tours 4 Hancock, Cyril Malcolm Mal Favorite Pastime: Listening to big name bands Ambition: To move the mountain Activities: National Honor Society 3-4 Heisey Award 1-3 Elks Scholarship 4 Boys' State ll-lonorary Memberl 3 Executive Board 2-3 Roundup Cartoonist lniwa Cartoonist 1-2 Football 1-2-3 Basketball 1-2-3 l.ettermen's Club 3-4 Hatfield, Charles Earl Chuck Favorite Pastime: Diane Ambition: To be an executive Activities: Freshman Basketball 1 Soph. Float 2nd Place 2 D.E. Club 3 Freshman Football l Halverson, Rodger Terry HROQH Favorite Pastime: Working in Stagecrait Ambition: To be a sergeant in the Marine Corp Activities: D.E, Club 4 Iournallsm 4 French Club 2 Roundup Float 2 Harris, Dorothy Fay Dosie Favorite Pastimez Getting all my girl friends married oft Ambition: To make other people happy Activities: Orchestra l-2-3 G.A.A. 4 D.E.C,A, Club 4 Home Ec. Club 4 Driving 2 Pinafore 3 Roundup Parade 1-3 Red Cross Club 1-2 Hamm, Richard Thurman Favorite Pastime: Rifle Club Ambition: To get through college Activities: Our Town 3 Shepherds Star 3 lolanthe 4 Roundup Float 2 I. V. Football l-2 All-City Festival l-4 1 P Hasbrouck, Margaret L. Hpeqqyn V V 5 71' Favorite Pastime: Being with the girls x Ambition: To live, love, laugh and be happy crm Activities: 4 gin Entered from Sheridan High School 1952 G,A.A. 1-2-3-4 Latin Club 2 All School Play 4 Senior Play 4 Iunior Prom 3 Senior Ball 4 Future Nurses 4 Future Teachers 4 A Council Representative 2 i t - l .ow fx i ' A 'gm 'i ' l N I .-. 0943 'Iii 07 . l Il Gus. Kenneth M. Blind Benny Favorite Pastime: Sports and singing Ambition: To stay in good condition Activities: Varsity Football l-2-3-4 Varsity Track 1-2-3-4 l.V. Basketball l Varsity Basketball 3 Class President 1 Representative 1-2-3-4 l.etterman's Club l-2-3-4 Mikado 2 l-l.M.S. Pinafore 3 Iolanthe 4 Class Assemblies l-2-3-4 Athletic Honor Society 3 wfsestatnf Haney, Carol Irene Favorite Pastlmez Finding each new experience in lite wonderful Ambition: To live the full and happy life of a certain iarmer's wife Activities: Nat'l Honor Society 3-4 Hetsey Awards 2-3 Representative 4 Class Assembly 2 Iolanthe 4 Roundup Art Staff 4 Christmas Concerts 1-2-3-4 Time Out for Ginger Committee for Publicity 4 All-City Festival l-2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Hautala. Carol Anne Favori'e Pastime: Music Ambition: To be a nurse Activities: Nat'1 Honor Society 3-4 Girls' State Alternate 3 Heisey Award 1-3 French Club 2 All State Band l Future Nurses 4 Bowling 2 G.A.A. 2 Dixieland Band 3 Music Award 3 3a Hcrws, Patricia I. Story ,.Pm,. Favorite Pastime: Trying to keep my apartment clean Ambition: A house ot my own and a college diploma for my husband Activities: Players Club 1-2 Ski Club 2 Roundup Float 2-3 N.F,l.. 2-3 Driving Course 3 Vision Check 3-4 Red Cross Rep. 1-2 fi., 'vs fY!?:7 Hill, Ruth A. Rutlie Favorite Pastime: Music and church work Ambition: To live a happy and successful life. Activities: D.E,C.A. 4 Christmas Concert 2-4 All-City Festival I-2-3-4 Chorus l-2-3-4 Driving 3 Representative 4 lolanthe 4 Why the Chimes Rang Shepherds Star 3 Hieresen, Ianet Kay HIGH.. Favorite Pastime: Searching for a man 6 it. 5 in. Ambition: To always be able to laugh with Greta Activities: Players Club 1 G.A.A. 1-2 Class Assemblies l-2 Class Dance Com. 2 Roundup Float 2 Girls League 4 All-City Festival 1-2 3-4 Shepherd's Star 3 Christmas Concert 4 Iolanthe 4 Music Award 3 Dramatics 4 Hickman. Bonnie lean Banjo Favorite Pastime: Skating and gym Ambition: To become a hair stylist in New York Activities: Class Assembly l-2 Roundup Floats l-2-3 Roundup Art Stat! 4 Pla ers Club 1 G.A.A. l-4 Senior Ball Art Staff 4 Bowling 4 Hindoien. Eileen Gail Eileen Favorite Pastime: Ierry and the girls Ambition: To travel the United States Activities: G.A.A. l School Treasurer 4 French Club 4 i RedyCross Variety Show l-2 i X Fav D A R P Higgins. Robert W. Bob Favorite Pastime: Going downtown for Mrs. Phelan Ambition: To be a pharma- sis Activities: Class Assembly - Roundup Assembly l Intramural Basketball l-2 f D.E. Club 3 Hay, Darlene Lucille HHSYH orite Pastime: Roller skat ing and dancing ition: To be successful Amb in what ever I do Activities: G.A,A, l-2 Home EC Club 4 riving Course 3 lternate Rep. 2-3 oundup Day Float 1-2 layers Club l-2 Iunior Prom Committee 3 C.A.R,E. Committee 4 1'- I in l 2 ,T l ,515 . lniwa Staff 4 iit wi' ,kg 3 i H N Hinkle, Bonnie Ann Bon Favorite Pastime: Dancing, Dreaming Ambition: To always be happy and successful in whatever I undertake Activities: Christmas Concert 2-3 Spring Festival 2-3-4 All-City Festival 2-3-4 C.A.R.E. Committee 4 H.M. Club 3-4 Se G. : t A i i X t Hilts. Victor L. Favorite Pastime: Ping-pong Activities: N.F.L. 2-3-4 Tennis 3 Orchestra 1-2-3 Opera Orchestra 2-3 eisey Award l-3 at'l Honor Society 3-4 Science Talent Search 4 Best Extemp. Award 3 French Club 2 Qs. ell' 'F Hodges. Polly Ann Favorite Pastime: Recreation Ambition: To be a first grade teacher Activities: Representative 2-3 S G.:-LA. 1-2-3-4 Frosh and Soph. Dance l-2 Class Assembly 1-2-3 Iunior Prom 3 nior Ball 4 Players Club l-2 Roundup Float 1-2-3 A.A. Executive Board 2 Latin Club 2 Holland, Iames E. nnmn Favorite Pastime: Baseball Ambition: To play protes- sional baseball Activities: Intramural Basketball 1-2 'ft' SI Holzberger, Robert Ioseph Bob Favorite Pastime: Music Ambition: To succeed in any- thing I choose to undertake Activities: Chorus 2-3-4 1-we Hufimaster, lorry Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: A career in the Air Force Activities: Entered from Merced, California 3 Gs- Wh-.. Holtz, Kent Tacky Favorite Pastime: Watching the Adventure Club Ambition: To learn how to ski Activities: Booster Club 2-3-4 Booster Club President 4 Lettermen Club 3-4 Executive Board 1-2 Ski Club 4 Varsity Basketball 2-3 Boy's State 3 Band 1 Hubbard, Iohn W. Nl. B. or Hub Favorite Pastime: Outdoor activities like hunting and fishing Ambition: To become a chemical engineer Activities: Entered from Powell County High School 2 Delegate to Boys' State 3 Representative 4 Trattic Safety Club 4 Heisey Award 3 NROTC Candidate 4 Six ,r gi R tl if 4.1 1 X . 5- M i : - sn ,cw g YXVW 41 Holtz, Larry Horse Favorite Pastime: Watching Adventure Club on T.V. Ambition: To be a country gentleman Activities: Band 1-2-3-4 Ski Club 1-2-3-4 Projectionist Club 2-3 District Festival 1-2-3 All-City Festival 1-2-3-4 Hulfine, loel M. Favorite Pastime: Outdoor sports Ambition: To travel around the world Activities: Entered from Bozeman 2 DE. Club 3 Band 2 Spanish Club 2 ,qw P ii Holtz, Clilford Sniti Favorite Pastime: Skiing Ambition: To learn how to ski Activities: Ski Club 4 Representative 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 L '-:-- Hovde, Hazel Eileen Teddy Bear Favorite Pastime: Singing and playing the piano Ambition: To teach others the world of music Activities: Nat'l Honor Society 3-4 Northwest Chorus 4 All-State Chorus 3-4 Heisey Awards l-3 G.A.A. 1-2-3 Future Teachers 4 Latin Club 2 Iolanthe 4 H.M.S. Pinafore 3 Mikado 2 Hurd, Mary Ellen ,,Emy., Pastime: Music To become a nurse Council 2 Club 4 Music Festival l- Orchestra l-2 Chorus 3-4 Mikado Orchestra 2 Iolanthe 4 Shepherd's Star 3 Christmas Concert 4 District Must: Festival 2-3 C373 Huseth, Deanna Eileen Dee Favorite Pastime: Listening to music -H' Ambition: To become a M Q teacher Activities: Future Teachers 4 l.P.C. 1-2-3 Iunior Red Cross l l-l.M.S. Pinafore 3 lolanthe 4 Players Club l-2 All-City Festival 2-3-4 Shepherd's Star 3 Debate Club 2 Iaques. Iohn M. Favorite Pastime: Traveling Ambition: Get a radio ama- teur license Activities: Entered from Alberta Canada 3 Radio Club 4 Roundup Float 3 IV' lones. David I.. Favorite Pastime: Boating and skiing Ambition: Be a housing con- tractor in California Activities: Band 1-2 Ski Club l-3 Roundup Float 2nd Place 3 Y,F.C. 2-3-4 Christmas Program 1 Tennis 3-4 1381 qu.. ur Hys1oP. William I. .,Biu,. Favorite Pastime: Learning all that 1 can about sub- jects that interest me Ambition: To be successful either in the electrical or clerical field of work Iermin. Catherine Elizabeth Hkinyu Favorite Pastime: Getting along with everybody Ambition: To write a book Activities: Entered from Seattle, Washington 4 Nat'l Honor Society 4 French Club 4 French Club Dance Com. 4 Red Cross Council 4 Roundup Art Staff 4 Time Out for Ginger 4 Senior Ball Art Staff 4 G.A,A. 'Z X14 fi! Z I- ,J 'E' Itarni, Iune Ellen I Q If A XT' Q K 1 Q11 X 7 A x :ri uluneii Favorite Pastime: Roller skat- ing and listening to popu- lar music Ambition: To travel with the acne Activities: G.A.A. 1-3-4 Huston, Donna Ioan Dee Favorite Pastime: Music Ambition: To always be suc- cessful Activities: Players Club 1 Representative 2-3 Home Making Club Vice President 2-3-4 Roundup Float l Betty Crocker Home Mak- ing Award 4 Iensen, Zelna M. Zel Favorite Pastime: Music and skiing I?J Ambition: To bowl 200 Activities: Agora Club Vice Pres. 3 N.F.L. 2-3 Roundup Staff 3 lniwa Statf 3 Bowling 4 Orchestra 1-2-3-4 Orchestra Publicity 2 Mikado 2 l-l.M.S. Pinaiore 3 Iolanthe 4 Christmas Program 2 All-State Orchestra 3-4 17 X Iohnson, Ford K 1 Ambition: To go abroad A Activities: I State Winner oi Voice of Democracy 3 - . Roundup Float 1-2 'Q 1 N.Pih 34 ,t 5 , 3 t f I. 64' Iones, Ruth May Favorite Pastime: Playing tennis and ice skating Ambition: To attend business college in Springlield Mis- souri Activities: Marching Band 1-2-3-4 Varsity Band 1-2-3 Concert Band 4 G.A.A. 3-4 Float 3rd Place, 312 1 lniwa Stati 4 Roundup Staff 4 Kcxllestad, Arlene Iune Kelly Favorite Pastime: Listening to Chi-Chi talk Ambition: To go surt riding at Waikiki Activities: Class Assembly l-2 G,A.A. l-2 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Girls League 3-4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Kelly, Kenneth W. Ken Favorite Pastime: Pe ,er PF and sports Ambition: To work my way through college Activities: Varsity Track 2-3-4 Lettermen's Club 2-3-4 Projectionists Club 3-4 Vigilantes 2-3-4 Intramural Basketball Champs 1 Intramural Basketball 1-fl-4 Kline, Catherine Ioyce NIO Qu yc Favorite Pasfimez Vt'orking at l.eslie's Ambition: To own a dress shop Activities: G.A.A. l-2-3-4 Players Club 1-2 Ski Club l Roundup Float 1-2 Girls' League Rep 4 Senior Tea Committee 4 Karhi, James W. ,fhmti Favorite Pasfime: Sports Ambition: To travel Activities: Intramural Basketball l-2-3 Freshman Float 3rd 1 Keck- MU1 hf!P9'HiC9 Kelleher, Carol Ioyce HMGNY Carol Favorite Pastime: Roller skat- Favorite pastime: Reading, Inq and dG1'1C11'1fI sewing, cooking Ambllloni To be U dental Ambition: To become a grad nurse uate nurse. Aftivitiesf Activities: G-A4-AL I-2-3 l.F.C. Club Vice Pres. 3-4 Senior Ball Deco. Com, 4 IVFIC- Dance Chr, 4 ROUY1ClUI-9 F1001 1'2 Pre-Nursing Club 4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 All-City Festival l-2-3-4 Iolanthe 4 Kivi Mar Ellen 1 Y Favorite Pastime: lust having A A a good time mbition: To be a social worker: Luthcrn Welfare Agency ctivities: G.A.A. 1-2-3-4 Future Teachers 4 Home Making Club 4 Roundup Float l-2 Twirling l-2 Girls' league 3-4 Tumbling l Executive Board 4 Kerkes, Margaret Lenare Marg Favorite Paskme: 4-H inter- ests, shows and music Ambition: Interior doborato Activities: Roundup Float l Roundup Assembly fl Home EC. Club 2-3-4 Home F: Club Sec. 3-4 Drivers Course 3 D E, Club 4 Heisey Award 4 Office Forte 4 D.E, State Con. Chr. 4 X R Q' it 45 S U i Klassen, Roberta Ann N5 4 'fiaossie' -.Jr I Favorite Postime: Listening ' 4 Za j to Goodmans and Arm- ? strt'ng's music - f Ambition: To always lead a happy lite Activities: Home Making Club 3-4 G.A.A. l Student Council 4 QQ, Chorus I-fl-3-4 Q ' K Christmas Conforts l 7-3 4 56 Q- All-City Festival l-2-3 4 42 9 Mzkado 2 2 'Qs vig H.M.S, Pinafore 3 5 23 Iolanthe 4 ,. ou, Q i D Knechtqes, Marcia Anne Marcy Ambition: To bebomo a house wife Ac'1vities: Roundup Art Staff 2-3-4 G,A,A, I-2 Senior Ball Committee 4 Roundup Flo':'s l-2 H393 Kalogi, Ronald Stephen Ron Favorite Pastxme: Cloud, the boys cmd my Chevy Ambition: To go to colleQ9 and make good Activities: Roundup Float l Roundup Assembly 2 Intramural Basketball l 'ff'- 5, . x li A A Kraft, Gary Lee .,Niq., Favorite Pastime: Playing hockey Ambition: To be a machinist and play on a hockey team Activities: I. V, Football 1-2 Varsity Football 3 Roundup Float 1-2 Intramural Basketball Champs l Intramural Basketball 1-2-3 I. V. Track 2 Roundup Day Assembly 2 Kolsrud, Donna Mae Favorite Pastime: Clate and getting along with everyone mbition: To be a good kindergarten teacher ctivities: Nat'l Honor Society 4 Representative 1 Latin Club 2 Senior Ball 4 Iunior Prom 3 Class Assembly 1-2 Soph.-Freshman Parties l-2 G.A.A. 1-2-3-4 Roundup Floats 1-2 1 0 . f , f f ,W 4 ,I ff 4 P zz LaRosa, Katherine ' ' Kae' ' Favorite Pastime: Singing Ambition: To sing at the Met. --Q Activities: Laslila. Robert Edwin Bob Favorite Pastime: Rods and Customs Ambition: To run the best ranch around Great Falls Activities: Roundup Float 1-2 Boys' State Candidate 3 Thespians Club 3-4 Representative 1-2 Spring Operetta's 2-3-4 Class Assemblies l-2-3-4 Interscholastic Play 3 All-School Play 3 Senior Play 4 Our Town Assistant Director 3 Roundup Assemblies 2-3 Northwest Music Festival 4 L t f Korin, Robert Lee Bob Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To be a coach in the Big Six Activities: I. V. Football 1 Varsity Football 2-3-4 All-State I-lon. Mention 3 All-State Second Team 4 I. V. Basketball 1 Varsity Basketball 3 Intramural Basketball Champs 2 I. V. Track 1 Lettermen's Club l Representative l Publications Statt 4 Ski Club 2 Larson. Ierome E. Lefty Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To graduate from college and be a success Activities: I. V. Basketball 1-2 Intramural Basketball 1-4 Intramural Champs 4 Ski Club 4 Roundup Parade 1-2-3 Class Assemblies 2-3 All-School Play 3 Track 1 rig -16- 54 .. Ng, N Kolski, Elizabeth Liz Favorite Pasfime: Singing Ambition: To get through college Activities: I-leisey Award 3 Nat'l Honor Society 4 l-l.M.S. Pinafore 3 Iolanthe 4 Mixed Ensemble 4 Driving 4 All-State Chorus 3 X XX Landa, Clayton L. Clate Favorite Pastime: Being with Donna Ambition: To graduate from college and to be success- ful Activities: Nat'l Honor Society 3-4 Heisey Award 1 Representative l Football l-2-3 Intramural Basketball 1-2-3 Champs 2 I, V. Track 1-2 Class Assemblies 2-3 Roundup Float 1-2 Ski Club 2-3 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Lawrence. David L. Polar Bear Favorite Pastime: Sports and music Ambition: To become a suc- cessful Y secretary Activities: Varsity Football 3-4 -N., . 1. v. P0011-c1112 I ,.., 1 All-State Football4 1 Letterman's Club lst Team 3-4 Latin Club 3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 H ,Z s Athletic Honor Society 3 1 L? Roundup Assembly 3 Roundup Parade 1-2-3 Leckband, Rhoda lean Favorite Pastime: Music Ambition: To become a teacher Activities: Nat'l Honor Society 4 Heisey Awards 1-3 Christmas Concert 4 Advanced Chorus 4 F.T.A. 4 Ir. Red Cross 1-2 Library Club 3-4 Roundup Float l 5.4 T'-6 sf N X t Lingel, Gordon Steven Lingie Favorite Pastime: Sports and dancing Ambition: To go to College Activities: Cheerleader 3-4 Class Assemblies 3-4 French Club 3 Frosh Basketball 1 Intramural Basketball 2-3 Track 1-2 Roundup Floats 1-2 Lode, Shirley Kay Favorite Pastime: Being with the girls Ambition: Live, love and be happy Activities: G.A.A. 1-4 Players Club 2-3 Iunior Prom 3 Senior Ball 4 Future Teachers 4 Roundup Parade 1 Class Assemblies 2 1 - 'K 'tin 12.7 Lench, Frank Phillip lust Frank Ambition: To go places in lite Activities: Student Council 3 Roundup Float 1-2 'ih- Livesey, Donald W. HDOH., Favorite Pastime: Hobbies and books on History Ambition: Become a teacher and officer in the Air Force Activities: Projectionist Club 4 Driving 4 t ,f eil ,, 1 ,ill XR y i Leslie. Ianica lean Favorite Pastime: Day-dream- ing Ambition: To get a college degree Activities: G,A.A. 1-2-3-4 Roundup Staff l Players Club l-2 Future Nurses 3-4 Roundup 3-4 Class Assembly 4 School Play 2 Senior Activities Com. 4 Ushers 1 S? 11 - X I I-15325:-L N. Q , , if 4 if S 1 Q:- ,V Lockwood, Mary Ellen Favorite Pastime: The gang Ambition: Keep those around me happy Activities: Roundup Parade 2 G.A.A, 2-4 Nurses Club 3-4 Ushers 3 Vision Checking 3-4 Lt 3 re I 4, ee., ' iii is 'C' Lee, William I. Bill Favorite Pastime: Golf Ambition: To see as much of the world as possible Activities: Golf Team l-2 Projectionisi 2-3 D.E. Club 4 Little, Thomas Warren Tom Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing Ambition: To graduate from college Activities: Booster Club 4 ,Ski Club 3-4 Bowling 1-2-3 Boys Bowling Champs 1-2-3 Roundup Float l Class Assembly 2 Loudermilk, Rae C. Rae-Rae Favorite Pastime: Living and laughing Ambition: To contribute some- thing worthwhile to the world Activities: Senior Play 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Library Club 4 4 Ludtke, Emily I. NIO., or ,.Em,, Favorite Pastime: Dancing, playing the piano, and learning how to Charleston Ambition: To always be happy, and make a suc- cess of whatever I do Activities: Why the Chimes Rang 1 All-City Music Festival l Senior Activities Com. 4 '-'U' Lynch, Edward Mallory, Iohn Donald Pee Portage Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing Ambition: To catch or shoot something Activities: Intramural Basketball Class Assembly 2 Roundup Float 2-3 Entered Army 4 t42l ' s., Luru, Georgia Chi Chi Favorite Pastime: Listening to Stan Kenton's Band Ambition: To see all the top name bands Activities: Library Club 3 Future Teachers 4 Office Duty 4 Iunior Prom 3 Roundup Floats 1-2-3-4 G.A.A. 4 Class Assembly 4 Senior Activity Com. 4 Players Club 2 MacKenzie, Gary L. ,,MUc,, Favorite Pastime: Bowling Ambition: To become a good auto mechanic Activities: Bowling 2-3-4 If f y Q N it fi if S l'I Lyman, Richard T. Dick Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing Ambition: To keep my family happy Activities: Varsity Football 2-3-4 I. V. Track I Lettermen's Club 2-3-4 All-State I-Ion. Mention 3 All-State Second Team 4 State Champs 4 Madsen, Marie Estell Stall Favorite Pastime: Living, lov- ing, laughing and holding up the senior post Ambition: To contribute some- thing worthwhile to the world Activities: Red Cross Rep. l-2-3-4 Players Club 1-2 Roundup Art Staff 1-2-3 Art Award 2-3 G.A.A. I Iunior Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 Home Making Club 3 Lundy, Richard Dick Favorite Pastime: Ham radio Activities: Radio Club 3-4 Macelt, Gary I. Gary Favorite Pastime: Ice skating Ambition: To manage a store Activities: Intramural Basketball l I. V, Football l D.E.C.A. 4 Roundup Float l Marko, Io Ann ,,Io,. Favorite Pastime: Dancing and listening to music Ambition: To make the best of whatever I attempt to do Activities: Entered from Centerville High School 3 Twirling Club 4 Library Duty 4 Marlin. Dorothy Anne ,.Dee., Favorite Pastime: Dancing and being with him Ambition: To spend my life being happy Activities: G.A.A. l Roundup Float 2-3-4 Library Club 4 1 Q 5 t Mcllerrow, Glenn Alan HMCXC.. Favorite Pastime: High school sports Ambition: To own and man- age a wheat farm Activities: Varsity Football 3-4 Varsity Basketball 3-4 Varsity Track 2-3-4 Nat'l Honor Society 3-4 Heisey Award 1 Executive Board 3 Home Room Rep. 4 Nat'l Athletic Honor Society 2-3-4 Lettermen's Club 2-3-4 Vigilante 3-4 McMahon, Carol Ann ..Ann,, Favorite Pastime: Holding the Senior Post Ambition: To be a nurse and see the world through a port hole Activities: Council Representative 1-2 Latin Club 3 G.A.A. 1 Ski Club 2 Future Nurses 2-3-4 Class Assemblies I-3-4 Roundup Staff 4 Iniwa Staff 4 Senior Ball Publicity Com. Iunior Prom 3 McCracken. Roy I.. Lamar Favorite Pastime: Cars and music Ambition: To play in a big name band with Poke Activities: Booster Club 3-4 Freshman Track 1 I. V. Track 2 Varsity Track 3 Lettermen's Club 3-4 Class Assembly 3-4 Senior Ball 4 Senior Play 4 Band 2 Nat'l Athletic Hon. Soc. 4 t t ls? Mcllnight. goAnn Marie ,. O., Favorite Pastime: The girls Ambition: To always be happy and succeed in life Activities: G.A.A. l-2-3-4 Home Making Club 2-3 Nurses Club 3-4 Driving 3 Usher 3 Library Club 3 Library Duty 3 M Fi 'E' McDonoh. loyce Gayle Favorite Pastime: Listening to Chi Chi t-t-talk Ambition: To have a wonder- ful lite Activities: Band 1-2-3-4 District Festival 1-2-3 Roundup Parade l-2-3 G.A.A. 4 Players Club 2 State Music Festival 3 Senior Activity Com. 4 Senior Assembly 4 Mattingly, Phyllis Frances Phil Favorite Pastime: Drawing painting and being with Squeeks Ambition: To live, love and always be happy Activities: Roundup Staff l-2-3-4 Library Club 3 Roundup Float l-2 Senior Ball Committee 4 Ushers Club 2 Stagecraft 3 Iunior Prom 3 '9 gigs : ' - ft, McKinnon, Malcolm A tr Mick K Favorite Pastime: Ioyce Ambition: To be an engineer Q V gli Activities: 'Wt Representative 3 ' -A Q- ski Club 4 vi'-lr ,O ' Roundup Float 3 1 IQ t 4 CV t , ' h. , l 1 f 5 Q K X K QA fl? -sci' ie t t et Q S7 McLaughlin, Shirley Anne 'l Favorite Pastime: Ioe, music, Q' A agd dancing cr. m ition: o ive a success- -A In tui me I Activities: Senior Girls League Rep. 4 Sophomore Assembly 2 H,M.S. Pinafore 3 Iolanthe 4 Why the Chimes Rang 1 f, ,, Shepherd's Star 3 .51 Orchestra 1-2 jj- if Driving 3 '90 District Festival 2-3 ,,-, s, All-City Festival 1-2-3-4 '13 '52, Christmas Concert 2-4 5 T' Roundup Floats 1-3 : eb, 9 -.: e tiff 1 Ct McManus, Paul N. Favorite Pastime: Amateur radio Ambition: Become a minister Activities: Radio Club 3-4 Projection Club 4 Safety Council 4 143 McNicol. Eldon I. Mick Favorite Pastime: Driving the chev Ambition: To be an indus- trial designer Activities: Heisey Award 2 Nat'l Honor Society 4 Time Out for Gin er 4 Q Red Cross Variety Show 3 Teenage Driving Rodeo 3-4 Roundup Art Stat! 4 Roundup Floats 2-3-4 Senior Ball 4 -35' Micheletti, Alexander James ,.Alex,. Favorite Pastime: Fishing, hunting and drawing Ambition: To be an interior decorator and to own some furniture. stores Activities: Senior Ball Committee 4 Bowling l-2-3 Projectionist Club 1-2-3-4 Driving 3 Bowling Champs l-2-3 Mitchell. Edwin R. ,.Ed., Favorite Pastime: Hunting and sports Ambition: To become a suc- cessful construction engi- neer Activities: I. V. Track 2 Intramural Basketball 1 Proiectionist 1-2-3-4 D.E. Club 4 Roundup Floats 1-2-3-4 i 44 1 Mears. Dolly Ann Sandy Favorite Pastime: Twirling, driving my chev, going to out-of town dances Ambition: Airline hostess and to collect my quarter from Roz Activities: Band Majorette 2-3-4 Twirling Club l-2-3-4 Twirling Club President 4 Iniwa 4 D.E. Club 4 Atlantic City Band Tours 4 Music Festivals 2-3-4 Roundup Parades 1-2-3-4 State Contest 2nd Place 4 Miller, Nedra .,Ned., Favorite Pastime: Music, travel, and art Ambition: To become a well- known artist and to qo to Hawaii to paint Activities: Roundup Float 1-3 French Dance Decorations 1 Roundup Art Staff 2-4 Senior Ball Art Staii 4 Y.F.C. Club 1-2-3 Stagecraft 4 Driving Course 4 'CY Merrick, Bonnita ' ' Bonnie ' ' Mitchell, Barbara Edith Barb Favorite Pastime: Waitin for Q that letter from Bob Ambition: To be a teacher Activities: Iolanthe 4 H.M.S. Pinafore 3 Mikado 2 Future Teachers 4 Class Assembly 2 Christmas Concert 1-2-3 Shepherd's Star 3 Office Force 4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 All-City Festival 1-3-4 rf, . McPhail. Ianet Blair Favorite Pastime: Being with the Desdemna Tinhead Ambition: To lead a worth- while life Activities: Agora Club 3-4 French Club 3-4 N.F.L. Vice Pres. 3-4 Heisey Award 1-3 Nat'l Honor Society 3-4 Student Council 2-3 Class Assembly 2 Iolanthe 4 Future Teachers of America 4 Miller. Richard Stephan ' 'Dick' ' Favorite Pastime: Making the twelve mile run Ambition: To own my own business Activities: D.E. Club 4 Bowling Club 1-2 Moe, Donald Millard Don Favorite Pastime: Going out with the boys and having a good time Ambition: To have a happy and successful future Activities: I, V. Football 1-2 I. V. Basketball l-2 Booster Club 2-3-4 Executive Board 2-3 Student Council 1-2 Roundup King 3 Booster Ball Com. 2-3-4 Senior Ball Committee 4 Student Body President 4 Class Assemblies 1-2 Editor oi Iniwa 4 Mohn, Hillis Orlan Farouk Favorite Pastime: Playing the piano and listening to music Ambition: To master the piano and organ and to direct music Activities: Proiectionist Club 2-3-4 French Club 1-2 Chorus l-2-3-4 Why the Chimes Rang l The Mikado 2 Shepherds Star 3 H,M.S. Pinaiore 3 Iolanthe 4 Roundup Floats l-2-3-4 I L it ' - 3 t X ,Isl . 23 Mum-oe, David Medric David Favorite Pastime: Singing, dancing, hunting Ambition: To be an engineer Activities: Council Rep. l-2-3-4 l-leisey Award l Executive Board Alternate 4 Iolanthe 4 H,M.S. Pinaiore 3 Mikado 2 Roundup Assembly 3 Chorus Ensemble 4 Chorus l-2-3-4 Latin Club 3 Nelson, Gordy L. Favorite Pastime: Hunting, traveling, and working on engines Ambition: To be a jet mechanic Activities: Projectionist l-2-3-4 Roundup Float 1-3 Moss. Larry E. Fungus Favorite Pastime: Going over to Caroline's Ambition: To be married Activities: D.E, Club 4 lntramural Basketball 1-2-3 Roundup Assembly 2 Class Assembly l Safety Council 4 Q' J Nuns, Mildred Carol Millie Favorite Pastime: Skiing and holding up the senior post Ambition: To leave 'em laughing Activities: Cheer Squad 1-2-3-4 Ski Club 2-4 -Booster Ball Queen Candi- date 4 Iunior Assembly 3 Senior Ball Publicity Chr. 4 Roundup Float lst Prize l-3 Mikado Make-up Com, 2 Cheer Queen 4 Executive Board 4 ,i 118 ' it gre L t tg as . 'till 71 .OH ti9iT'A 1 lite: in s L 1,44 1 Mulvihill, Dawn Sharon Torchy Favorite Pastime: Music and what goes with it. Ambition: To achieve what- ever I set out to do and be happy in doing it Activities: Orchestra 1-2-3-4 Chorus 2-4 Spring Music Festival 1- 2-3-4 District Music Festival 2-3-4 All-State Music Festival 3-4 Our Town 3 Connecticut Yankee 3 D.E. Club and D.E. Con. 4 G.A.A. Club and Awards 1-2-3 Nelson, Ethel Ianice Favorite Pastime: Music, dancing and laughing Ambition: To travel Activities: Twirling Club 1-2-3 Players Club 3 Homemaking Club 2 Chorus 4 All-City Festival 4 Christmas Concert 4 Roundup Floats 1-3 a42't Morton. Thomas E. Tommy Favorite Pastime: Reading science-fiction Ambition: To make a worth-' while contribution to man- kind's knowledge Activities: Nat'l Forensic League 1- 2-3-4 Nat'l Honor Society 3-4 Debate Club 1-2 Iniwa 4 All-School Play 3 Orchestra 4 Roundup Floats l-3 Speech, Tuition Scholar- ship to Ripon College 4 Murphy, Carol Favorite Pastime: Dancing Ambition: To see my dreams come true Activities: Entered from Idaho Falls, Idaho 2 Home Economics Club 3 G.A.A. 3 Nelson, Yvonne Frances Snooks Favorite Pastime: Skiing and holding up the senior post Ambition: To be a great nurse Activities: Future Nurses Club 2-3-4 Ski Club 2-3-4 Senior Play 4 Freshman Class Vice President 1 Iunior Prom Committee 3 Co-Chr. Girls League 4 Red Cross 2-3-4 Latin Club 3 D.E. Club 4 D.E. Club State Vice Pres. 4 Class Assembly 1 Nemec. Pl 18011 Favorite Pastime and working at the Theatre Ambition: To travel in all the forty-eight Activities: G.A.A. 1 Roundup Float 1 Bowling 2-3 Office Force 3 Usher 3 Home Ec. Club 3-4 Driving 4 Odeqard, Donald Arthur Ode Favorite Pastime: Iust being with Nancee Ambition To get along with Nancee Parker, Wade Favorite Pastime: Music and sports Ambition: To be a big suc- cess in the field of music Activities: Vice Pres. Iunior Class 3 President Senior Class 4 Vice Pres. Booster Club 4 Mikado 2 Junior Prom 3 Roundup Assembly 3-4 Roundup Float 1 Boys Octet 3 Mixed Octet 4 Intramural Basketball Senior Assembly 4 Senior Ball 4 Booster Ball 3 4 North, Gayla Luanne :Q 1 I 8 O'Brlen, Patricia Omoranda , , Favorite Pastime: Being with Desdemona Tinhead Ambition: To live a truer life Activities: N.F.L. 3-4 Nat'1 Honor Society 4 French Club Dance 3-4 Heisey 2-3 Agora 4 Iunior Prom 3 lniwa Staff 4 Roundup Art Stott 3-4 Future Teachers Sec. 4 Student Council 4 Roundup Literary Stat! 4 Graduation Usher 3 Roundup Float 1 Senior Ball 4 Iniwa Cartoonlst 4 : ' , r ' s.-3' A tx I ' f X- -ffe Oswald. Lester A., Ir. HI-les., Favorite Pastime: Playing the field Ambition: Mechanics Activities: Roundup Float l-3 fi ri' ' is Pat Favorite Pastime: Norwegian- French conversations with my mother Ambition: To graduate from PLC and be a social worker Activities: DAR Award 4 Girls' State 3 Elks Leadership Award 4 Heisey Award l G.A.A. Recording Sec., Vice Pres., Pres. 2-3-4 Executive Board 3 Assistant Editor oi Iniwa 4 Photographic Editor of Roundup 4 Bowling 2-3-4 Announcement Com. Chr. 4 Paneich. Robert M. Bobby Ki1owatt Favorite Pastime: Taking pictures for Phelan Ambition: To be an engineer or photographer Activities: Iniwa Staff 4 Roundup Staff 4 Bowling Sec. l-2-3 Bowling Champs l-2-3 Bowling l-2-3 Senior Ball 4 Newhall. Chandler George Chan Favorite Pastime. Airplanes, hunting, and fishing Ambition: To be a pilot Activities: Projectionist l-2-3-4 Roundup Float 1-3 Orchestra 1 Y.F.C. 3-4 Iniwa Cartoonist 4 Olson, George Arnold Ole Favorite Pastime: Being in the wilds Ambition To become head of the Fish and Game Depart ment Activities: Roundup Art Staff 4 Roundup Float 1-3 Trampoline Club 2-3 Freshmen Assembly l Christmas Assembly l Pasco, Allan H. HA P ., Pastime: Working car To make it through and go into medi- Award 2 Patton, lay M. Favorite Pastime: Being with the rest of the gang Ambition: To graduate from High School Activities: Roundup Float 1-2-3-4 Projectionist Club 2 Ski Club l-2-3-4 Peterson. Marcia lean Favorite Pastime: Listening to records Ambition: To own a turquois Iaguar Activities: Nat'l Honor Society 3-4 Senior Honor Guard 3 Heisey Award l French Club 3-4 Y 'S P J ' I ' .fir Peklewsky, Harold Thomas Pick Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To go to college Activities: Entered from Bremerton, Washington 2 Ski Club 3 Intramural Basketball 2-3-4 Roundup Float 3 Peres, Robert I. ..IOCk,, Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To play pro-ball Activities: Le-ttermen's Club 3-4 Booster Club 2-3-4 Nat'l Athletic Honor Soc. 3-4 Varsity Basketball 3-4 Varsity Football 3-4 I. V. Basketball 2 I. V. Football 1-2 Iournalism 4 Most Valuable-Basketball tBriqgs Trophyj Sr. All-Star Game-Basket- ball East-West Shrine Game- Football M4 Future Teachers 4 Student Council 4 Vision Checker 3-4 Christmas Concert 4 Players Club l-2 Chorus 4 Z' Preston, Ianet Lee HIGY.. Favorite Pastime: Out of town dances Ambition: To be the best dancing teacher in the Alaskan Territory Activities: Class Assemblies l-2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Roundup Parade 1-2-3-4 Spring Festival l-2-3-4 G.A.A. 1-2-3 Tumbling Club l-2 Iunior Red Cross Show 1-3 lolanthe Dance Director 4 Bowling Club l Orchestra 1 Petrini, Barbara Ioyce Barb Favorite Pastime: Learning to tickle the ivories Ambition: To see the blush of spring and to teach Activities: Student Council 2 Orchestra 1-3 Chorus 2 Future Teachers 4 Players Club 2 Twirling 1 Roundup Float 2 Roundup Assemblies 3-4 Class Assemblies 3-4 Music Festivals l-2-3 Xi 1 KG QQK 4 E 2 ash: ' Qc- LJ K N C5 'B C' 42 9. 'QQ by .J x7 B 3 .- C , ,- H054 .3 Cv, ' 1 , I 3' :, : Pokarney, Ierry I.. Poke Favorite Pastime: Cars and music Ambition: To play in a big name band with Roy Activities: Boys' State 3 Class Vice President 2 Class President 3 Frosh Basketball 1 I, V. Basketball 2-3 Band 1-2-3-4 Band Vice President 3-4 Dance Band 1-2-3 All-State Band 3 Senior Assembly 4 Representative l 3 Paul, Rheta Eileen Ree-Rea or Satch Favorite Pastime: Anything that doesn't cost money Ambition: To be a Big Operator tMachine oper ator that ist Activities: D.E.C.A. Club 4 D.E. Dance 4 D.E.C.A. Convention 4 G.A.A. 1 Bowling 1 Roundup Float l Senior Ball 4 Peterson. Penelope Madge Penny Favorite Pastime: Taking part in dramas Ambition: To be a kinder- garten teacher Activities: Twirling 1-2 Class Assemblies 1-2-3-4 Roundup Float l Chorus 1-2-3-4 Mrs. McThing 4 Time Out tor Ginger Student Director 4 Operetta 3-4 X it Preston, Nancy Ann ..NGn,. Favorite Pastime: Holding up the senior post Ambition: To make a million people happy Activities: Nat'l Honor Society 3-4 Executive Board 4 Heisey Award 1 Representative 1-3 lolanthe 4 Senior Ball 4 Iunior Prom 3 Class Assembly 1-2-3-4 Ski Club 1-2-3-4 Agora 4 Roundup Dance 2 Puzon. Lois Marie Puz Favorite Pastime: The Bug and holding up the senior post Ambition: To be a successful kindergarten teacher Activities: Student Association 3 Executive Board 2 Student Council l Booster Club 2-3-4 Nat'l Honor Society 4 Alternate to Girls' State 3 D.E. Club 4 Class Assemblies l-2-4 Roundup Day Dance 2-3 I' : N in - T 4, 40 J' y gtgt Ratlifi, Paul Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing Ambition: Farming Activities: Radio Club 4 Roundup Floats l-3 Q Banning, Stanley R. Stan Favorite Pastime: Scorning Roe's nose Ambition: Graduate from college Activities: Varsity Football 2-3-4 Lettermen's Club 3-4 All-State Football lst Team 3-4 All-American 3rd Team 4 State Champs 4 Lettermen's Ball Com. 3-4 Intramural Basketball 1-2- 3-4 Intramural Champs 4 Vigilantes 3-4 Roundup and lniwa Staff 4 Raddle. Roselind M. UROZH Favorite Pastime: Writing to Lars Ambition: To be the best twirling instructor in Cheyenne Activities: Entered from Central High 2 Band Head Majorette 2-3-4 Drum Major 3 lniwa Stafi 4 Twirling Club 2-3-4 Atlantic City Band Tours 4 Stagecratt 4 Music Festivals 2-3-4 State Twirling Champ, 2-4 , ' 3121? A.: HZ 'Ve- ,-C1-Ytf - ,f .1-5? 252: 42 'Y t :IJ it l fi .X A Reeder, lane Ianie Favorite Pastime: The gang and listening to records Ambition: To be a beauty operator and get my M,R.S, degree Activities: Entered from Shelby, Nebraska 3 Ushers Club 3 Home EC. Club 3-4 J: 'if X t fyl t W Q X is , Randall. Herbert L. Herb Favorite Pastime: Working the DX on 75 meters Ambition: To Work in the field of radio, TV elcc- tronics Activities: Radio Club 3-4 Roundup Parade l-2 H an ohn E eq ,I V .E Favorite Pastime: Fishing and hunting Activities: D.E.C.A. 4 Roundup Floats l-2-3-4 Quirk, Richard Dick Favorite Pastime: Being among triends Ambition: Make a million friends Activities: Entered from Academy High School 3 Chorus 4 Rauniq, Barbara Marie Barb Favorite Pastime: That crazy gang of mine Ambition: To go surf-riding at Waikiki Beach Activities: Heisey Awards l-3 Nat'l Honor Society 3-4 Honor Guard 3 Latin Club 3 Latin Club Sec. 3 Bowling 2-3 Class Assemblies l-2 Roundup Floats 1-2 Driving 3 Hestelli, lcxnet Ann nlcmt, Favorite Pastime: Holding up the senior post Ambition: To be a medical secretary Activities: Nat'l Honor Society 4 Heisey Award l Baccalaureate Com. 4 Roundup Assembly 3 Latin Club Officer 2 Iunior Red Cross Council 4 Roundup Floats l-2 Class Assemblies l-2-4 G.A.A, 1-4 Senior Ball 4 Reynolds, Grace Katherine Punky Favorite Pastime: Being happy cmd having fun Ambition: To be a success in lite Activities: Entered from Great Falls Central 3 Chorus 3-4 All-State Chorus 3 H.M,S, Pinaiore 3 Iolanthe 4 I.F.C. 4 Home Making Club 4 Roundup Float 3-4 Shepherds Star 3 All-City Festival 3-4 Roe, Iohn A. lack Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To Weigh 120 pounds Activities: I. V. Football Varsity Football State Champs Football Frosh Basketball lntermural Basketball 2-3-4 Intermural Basketball Champs 2-4 Varsity Track l-2-3-4 Lettermen's Club 3-4 Vigilante 3-4 Savage. Irene Ened Eddie Favorite Pastime: Having fun but staying out of trouble Ambition: To see C,A,R. through college Activities: Library Club 4 Library Club Treas. 4 Roundup Float l G.A.A. 1-2 Bowling 4 Driving 3 F.T.A. 4 Vision Checker 4 Riqney, Robert E. Hmg.. Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To play profes- sional baseball Activities: Ski Club 2 Senior Ball Committee 4 Intramural Basketball 2-3-4 Intramural Basketball Champs 2-3-4 Roundup Floats 3 I. V. Track 1 Representative 3 Frosh Basketball 1 Robinson, Kenneth Gerald Ken Favorite Pastime: Playing basketball and mountain Climbing Ambition: To become a ca- reer diplomat and travel in Europe Activities: l-leisey Award 2 Agora Club 4 Latin Club 3 Projections Club 1 Roundup Float 2 J N 4-J fmt ' 1 Xt ll l A Ke -1 . 1 l it t ,X .1 4 Q 5 -1 ,f t f A Rustvold, Sharon Beverly l . Sandviq, Arlene Rick t Favorite Pastime: Reading Favorite Pastime: Playing it Ambition: To be an elemen- the yuke with Margie and tary teacher being with the gang Activities: Ambition: To see the most l-leisey Award 2 famous places in the world Future Teachers 4 Activities: Roundup Float 3-4 Class Assembly 1-4 X G.A.A. 2-3 X F.T.A. 4 NX Roundup Floats 2-3 Girl's League 3 Players Club 2 junior Prom Committee 3 xc ' SRL , , -4 he-t tt t S 1 A Richmond, Lloyd Edwin Favorite Pastime: Skiing Ambition: To get a master's degree in chemistry Activities: Ski Club 2-4 Roundup Float 1 Rounds, Franklin D. Favorite Pastime: Chasing around with Dave and Ernie Ambition: To become an electrical engineer Activities: Cathode Ray Radio Club 3-4 Intramural Basketball l Roundup Float 1 Sayre, Ardice lean Diz f Favorite Pastime: Holding up the senior post mbition: To see the world at peace Activities: Representative 1-2-4 Executive Board 3 Booster Club Secretary 3-4 Booster Queen Candidate 4 lniwa Feature Editor 4 Roundup Staff Co-Editor 4 All-School Play 4 Ski Club 2-3 Class Assemblies 1-2-3-4 Senior Ball 6 Iunior Prorn 3-4 Roundup Dance Com. 2-3-4 Schuff, Kenneth Schmite, Frances B. I Ken V Favorite Postime: Drama Favorite Pastimez Working Argllaigiong To W-me Q success. on cars u novel Ambition:ITo be a tirst Acfivmesr A me-ChU1'11C Enterfd from Oceanside, ctivities: CQ f 3 Roundup Float 1-2-3 F'T-All Zmm lniwa Staff 4 Roundup Stott 4 Semcm, Ken I. Semo Favorite Pastimez Helen and being with the boys Ambition: Success as news- paper reporter Activities: I. V, Football 2 Freshman Basketball 1 I. V. Basketball 2-3 Freshman Track l Varsity Basketball 4 Red Cross Representative 2 Roundup Floats 2-3 Sheeks, Donna Marie Favorite Pastime: Writing letters to Minnesota Ambition: To live in Minne- sota Activities: Entered from Billings Senior High 3 Pinafore 3 Iolanthe 4 Roundup Float 3 Senior Ball 4 Chorus 3-4 All-City Festival 4 Shepherd's Star 3 450i Schwanqler, Irmenqord C. lrm1 Favorite Pastime: Reading, and taking lite easy Ambition: To go to college Activities: l.F.C. l-2-3-4 I,F.C, President 3 N.F.L. Club 2-3-4 G.A.A. 3 Roundup Floats 2-3-4 Girl's League Chairman 4 QX Sheldon, Beverly lean Bev or Skipper Favorite Pastime: Being with people Ambition: To replace Miss Rathman at G.F.l'l,S. Activities: Entered from Belgrade High School, Belgrade, Mont. 2 Band 2-3-4 Orchestra 2-3-4 All-State Orchestra 3-4 Roundup Assembly 3 Roundup Parade 2-3-4 H.M.S. Pinafore 3 lolanthe 4 Future Teachers 3-4 G.A.A. 3 Girl's League Delegate 4 7' 95 'ES- N T, 'F WNV f M will lj I-,SS ii a 4 ex ,I rn Searl, Frank Vernon Coonding1e Favorite Pastime: loking with 15 Dehon Ambition: To make it through dental school Activities: Boys' State 3 Iumor Roundup Float 3 Y,F.C. Club 2-3-4 Track 4 Latin Club 2 Driving Class 3 Teenage Safety Club 4 Shafier, Katherine Ann Kaye Favorite Pastimer Arguing over KBU, singing and skating Ambition: To see the girls in tranquility and to be a success in anything I undertake Activities: G.A.A. l-2-3 l-lomemaking Club 2-3 Chorus l-2-3-4 Senior Play 4 Bowling 2-3 Tumbling Club l All-City Music Festival 1- 2-3-4 Library Club 3 Roundup Float 1-2 Sophomore Assembly 2 Shepherd, Ann Elizabeth Shep Favorite Pastime: That crazy gang of mine Ambition: To have my fond- est dream come true Activities: D.E. Club 4 Nat'l Honor Society 3-4 Heisey Awards 2-3 Bowling 3 Class Assemblies 2-4 lolanthe 4 Senior Ball Committee 4 All-City Festival l-2-3-4 Roundup Floats l-2 Shepherds Star 2 Music Awards 3-4 Shevalier, Dix C., Ir. Fuzz Favorite Pastime: Being with Skoog1e and skiing K Ambition: To be a success- ful architect Activities: I, V. Football 1-2 Booster Club 1-2-3-4 Freshman Basketball 1 Ski Club 1-2-3-4 Student Council l-2 N.R.O,T.C. 4 Roundup Float l Booster Ball Committee 3-4 Intramural Basketball 2 Shirley, Darlene Yvonne Dar Favorite Pastimez Listening to Chi Chi talk Ambition: To become a R.N. Activities: Student Council 4 Girl's Leaque Rep. 4 Nurses Club l-2 G,A.A. le?-3-4 Drivers Course 2 Freshman Assembly l Bowlxnq l Vision Ctteckinq 2 Phystfal Exams 4 Roundup Floats 2-3 Smith. ludy Lee Jude Favorite Pastime: Out-of town dances Ambition: Make a suCPess of my 1ho'1tr1Qaldan:1nrg 'llVlllDSf G.A,A. l-2-3 Tumbling Club l-2 Home Makinq Club 2-4 Medley Lane l Staaecratt 4 Class Assemblies 1-2-3,4 T'.-Jtrlina Club l-3 Cltorus 3 Bowliria Club l-2 lunxor Ffd Cross Benefit Shows l-3 Driving 3 Spring Fcsttval 3 Schl. Georgia Lou Cf-org'- Fttvorzte PZ:'1ZT1EI liodgng ...- the se:.or post Ambition: To ao to-rolloqe .4 ..- . An .1v1..es. Represewativo Q- Clrrss Ass-':t1l.l.-'s lf 3 G A A, Q-3'-t Foundugr Flztiits Q-3 Agora Club 4 Latin Club 3 Players Club 1 Spring Festival l Chorus l l.1'orary' Stat2FC1::dup 3 -6' Shoemaker. Steve R. Favorite PCISlllllf'f Cars, q.rls A A Showen, Sherry Stevens Smith. Robert H. Favcrtto Past1mQ1Hav1nqtun Smitty and lioldinq up tlio senior F lVOlllO Pastnnor Sg1or's yggf Ambition: To maktt 'goid in Ambition: To bn a su -1 bask-'ftball in wl: it t vt r l ti'I' mg. A ttvittosf Activities: Roundup Adv. Com. f 3-4 Home Ei. Club 2-3-4 Home Ei Club Trfvas. 3 luntar Assembly 3 3 Snodgrass, Iacqueline Ioy Ia:k1e F::'.'or1to Pasfzrnez Kem ina my lioart younq so l'll rifvor axon-.' old Anzbttaon: llzfslt z:.y '.-fwjon 'O G sf:'1rl 1's'..llL 3 :Ly tr V 1 on trottnd A '.'.'1'1r:1: E 'ind Tx-.'::lfr Q 'l :.'1rl1::q Club lf' 3 A '!s'n7 Club 3 4 Q1br'1:',' fill 4 .:i.or fi C':':s'2 l Fiwrizixg F1171 '11 r AllfC1 ,' Ft S'1'Jt:Q fi C'fl1rt::tt:. t. fort 'wrt 41 Drivtny 3 ffl lt Witt I 55 ,t i t tj tt LQ t,lis,.ll4f,' X. YANCQ l ,yttttsviy A 4 f s s ,f i If X ff ,fi oct l 'ia 525853 Varsity Baskt-tlwall ff? bl Varsity Football 3-4 I. V. Baskcvball l I. V. Football 3 lftttormerfs Club 3-4 All Sttzto H rt 11. nttort -1 liltuindtlp Statt-1 llllVVf'l Staff -1 Vtmlrmto 3 4 Roundup Figaf 1 Snyder, Lois Kyle W-Y-U, peer-V.. .F T- ,.--tt, ..i.-..Q a.. ..... V. .t-.tu .... tho girls A mbztion: To bf -nmc a top fzdvvvrtlstrtj ci- stttner .':1':f s, , H 1 , l' 1:.Cl l-f G A A. Skt Cl.:b f 3 una l-FSAI'-'til l Soy liomczf .l.:.' mlilg' 2 f'1f:.'lx Clul, L 11. X-2 Corn 3 1 and mink mbitionz To make a millgoi on a fur farm Ctivities: Band l-2-3 First Chair Publrattons 3 All-S'ate Music Festival 3 Pep Band 1-f'-3 Smith, Twila Mae Fzvorxte Pastimor Being lozin Amb1t1:n: To be liag py and A su 'gfsstul .. ,S. Players Club l-. library Duty fi Ofttre Duty 3 Senior Gul s league 4 DF. Club 4 F .-. ts, , A t, ,V , A117 ' gh ix.. . ,-eef'nnf?Ei 'ln 'QRS' 5: . iii L . , if., ., K kr.. W., 1 vfrniu' -' if'-8 4 .453 T is M Sohl. Meredith Arlene F1'.'3z.te ?c:st.:r.fi: Hildgng tg the sexi: pos' nibitntnz To graduai-F fron' coneqe -tivxtzes: Band l Flrgers Club l-I F- ,ifffgr-:1ta'1'.'e 3 G A A. 3-4 Ski Club 2 Roundup Committee 3 S3 ring Feshval 1 QA,L,,,.,tI,1 :XIV-+10 ' -..I ..-Mo A ---...., I . t517 Sowa. Robert V. Bob Favorite Pastimez Arguing politics Ambition: To graduate from O.C.S. Activities: Entered from Central High School, 1953 Orchestra 2-3-4 Stagecrait 3 All-State Orchestra 3 H.M.S. Pinaiore 3 100 Iv- Stevens. Donald Dan Dan Favorite Pastime: Sleeping Ambition: To attend college Activities: Varsity Basketball 2-3-4 Varsity Football 3-4 State Champions 4 Letterrnen's Club 2-3-4 Nat'l Athletic Honor Society 2-3-4 Student Court 2 Class Asseniblics 'Z-4 Roundup Floats 1-2-3-4 Vigilante 2-3-4 Student Council 2 Frosh Basketball 1 Track 1 ii' Slrnol. Beverly Ann Babe Favorite Pastime: Ed. danc- ing, being with the girls Ambition: Someday become a commercial artist Activities: G.A.A. 1-2 Roundup Float 1 1521 yas, Steitani, Irene Marie Favorite Pastime: Playing the piano Ambition: To become a suc- cess in the business world Activities: G.A.A. 1 Bowling 1 Drivers Course 3 -. r t i Stimac. Sonya Mary ' 'Sonn ie ' ' Favorite Pastime: Listening to pop music and the Little Putt Ambition: To learn how to dance, swim, and ice skate better Activities: Heisey Award 2 Mikado 2 H.M.S. Pinafore 3 lolanthe 4 All-City Festivals 1-2-3-4 Senior Mixed Ensemble 4 Bowling League 4 French Club 3-4 Christmas Concerts l-2-3-4 Library Club 1 ' V l W 1 7x ss- Stephens. Harold Edwin Harry Favorite Pastirne: Tearing down my Chev Ambition: To be the best nxifkle buster or a rancher Activities: Band 1-2-3-4 Orqhcstra 1-3 Chorus 4 D.E. Club 4 Storm. Patricia A. Hpm.. Favorite Pastirnez Horseback riding and roller skating Ambition: To be a success in anything I set out to do Activities: Library Club 3-4 Roundup Float 1 Office Pra:ti:e 4 G.A.A. 1 Sprague. lack Henry Hlerry.. Favorite Pastime: Skiing, dancing, and having fun Ambition: Live a happy, suc- cessful life Activities: Ski Club 3-4 D,E. Club 4 D.E. Convention 4 Roundup Float 2 Intramural Basketball Champs 1 Christmas Program 3 junior Assembly 3 Senior Play 4 Football 1 iso fi Stevenson, Robert E. Bob Favorite Pastime: Hunting and fishing Ambition: Wildlife technician Activities: Ski Club 1 D.E. Club 4 Roundup Float 2 Projectionists l-2 Sturrock. Charles James uhm.. Favorite Pastime: Model air- planes Ambition: To fly to the moon Activities: Car Rodeo 2-3-4 H.M.S. Pinafore 3 All-City Festival 1-2-3 Chorus 1-2-3 Why the Chimes Rang 1 Shepherds Star 3 Christmas Concert 1-2-3 Roundup Stall 1-2 District Festival 3 Sullivan, Gary Little Boy Blue Favorite Pastime: Hunting, iishing, cmd radio Ambition: To get out and see the world Activities: Radio Club 1-2 Teickrow, Shirley Mae Shirl Favorite Pastime: Skating Ambition: To go to Europe Activities: H,M.S, Ptnalore 3 Iolanthe 4 Home Ec. Club President 4 Chorus 2-3-4 All-City Festival 2-3-4 Shepherds Star 3 Christmas Concert 2-3-4 Roundup Stall 4 Senior Girl's League 4 G.A,A. 1-2-3 All-State Chorus 4 Threlkeld, Duane LeRoy Favorite Pastime: Hunting Ambition: To be head of the Montana Fish and Game Department Activities: Ski Club 2 Projectionists 1 Band 1-2-3-4 All-State Band 3 German Band 1-2-4 Dixieland Band 3 All-City Festivals l-2-3-4 Latin Club 3 New York City Band Con- cert Tour 4 Roundup Day Parade 1-2-3 Sutherland. Gloria Ruth Ben Favorite Pastime: Arguing Ambition: To be boss and do all the talking Activities: Nat'l Honor Society 3-4 Heisey Awards 2-3 Student Council Rep. 2 Chorus 1-2-3 Class Assemblies 2 Spring Festivals 1-2-3 French Club 2-3-4 Future Teachers Club 4 G.A.A. 1 Players Club 2 Thisted, Sydne Andre Favorite Pastime: Skiing A A mbition: Lots ol things ctivities: Student Association Sec, 4 Booster Club 3-4 Ski Club 2-3-4 Roundup Floats 1-2-3-4 Booster Queen Candidate 4 Band 1 Class Assemblies 1-2-4 Red Cross 2-3 Booster Ball Committee 3-4 Iumor Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 F .Ev FRI' -, l - tl f-'ix S l gg -L wig X g it Q i X , li- Q Z am P Xlijfip t Eiil -ns Sweat. Fredrick Guy Fred Favorite Pastime: Hot rods and working on our stock car Ambition: let pilot and to have the hottest war in town ,ai Thomas. Patricia Gail Patti Favorite Pastime: Holding up -Ll, the senior post Ambition: To graduate from college Activities: Booster Club 4 Players Club 1-2-3 Ski Club 4 Class Assemblies 2-4 Senior Ball 4 Iunior Prom 3 Roundup Float 1-2-3-4 G.A.A. 1 Future Teachers 4 uf: Q79 Sundquist. ludith Anne Judie Favorite Pastime: Holding up the senior post Ambition: To see the world Activities: Entered from Lake Oswego High 4 All City Festival 4 Chorus 4 G.A.A. 4 'LI Tesarek,Ilf:Ann Carol O Favorite Pastime: Playing the game oi life until I lose Ambition: To go to Scotland and marry my pen-pal Activities: Band 1-2-3-4 I.F.C. 4 Iunior Red Cross Council 4 G,A.A. 1-2 Class Assembly 2 Roundup Day Parade 1-2- ThroPP. Albert Byron .,BY,. Favorite Pastime: Hunting, fishing, basketball, base- ball, and football Ambition: To receive a pri- vate pilot license Activities: Entered from West Seattle High School 1954 l531 Thurber, Albert William 'Bart' cr .'.'.ll3' Favorite P.:s'i:7i'i' Cesztifz y' f fsiudy 3. :r'.'f's z L, .I :qfmgf Arnbiticn: l, i ., la mari autsardina in my iieldl Arfivitifs: Represfn'1':vQ 3-4 Roundup Flsa' l-I-3-4 Aaora C1 ik- f-3-4 Mikado Cz sfra I Seniar Ball Csztgrtiltfe 4 Orchestra l-2 Agora Club PYCSld'ffTf 3 Trcxber, Lora Lynne Lindy Favorite Pasrinio: Making the k1ds laugh Ambition: C.'.'f-rmziiiziq ing' weakness tar Cclsrada Activities: l-l,M S Pin :fare 3 Iolanthw 4 Heisey :ia 3 Natl Hariri Su -ir-tg' l All-Siam Clicrus 3 Shep li' rd s5'1t' 3 Chorus 3 4 Chris'i:gJ,: C511 wrts 3-1 All-City Mxlli: Fgsivzl 3 4 , , lwursznfg C .Lib 4 Waugh, LeRoy Iohn Favorite Pasunie: Music A A mbitzonz To lx-3 the greatest Cainpcsoi the world has ever lcnct-In Cliviiirs: Cantor? 311:11 1-Q-3f4 Bays' Staff 3 Marflpilrg Band l Q-3-4 D E,C11zh Prfsxlf-:if Cid Pfrzcd Class 4 Gerngan Exrzd 4 Band Aiiiplfiriglr 4 Band Manga: r 4 Cornet Trio 3,4 Proifs-'i:::.s1 Club 2-3 Band Publ. Ty Diraftar 4 Todd, Bruce Donald Tiny Favorxte Pastime: Tryiriq to get the Car Oli the old man Ambition: To listen to one of Ray's sermons Avtivities: Roundup Float If-3,4 Chorus 3-4 Chrlstmas COHCGH 4 Shepherds Star' 3 All-Cliy Music Festival 3 4 French Club 2 lalanthe 4 H,M.S. Pinaforo 3 Choral Clinlc 3 Senior Ball Commivoo 4 i ff fl f X U24 y if 1 fl i li , lf :big 65 ff Tonkovich. Iohn Dell lack Favorite Pastime: Listening to my rerord Collection Arnbltion: To Climb hiah on the ladder of su::ess Arhviiies: Nat'l Honor Socwiy 4 Bossier Club 2-3-4 Band l-7-3-4 StuderiiCour1 lustre 2 All-Stats Band l-3 All-Northwest Band 4 Freshmen Asse-mhly l Wulbon. Barbara Bobbie Favorite Pasiiine: lfluvin.-4 fun '.-.Wh Kuyc, Marilyn and Wlillon Arnbifioni A life full ul rx vin ini ni, happinoss, and lovv with tho right in rson A .viIifs: Twirliiiq Club l QV3 li windup Paiadv lfl 3 ll' C. Club 4 Vliarus 4 Siliiiif1Fcstival4 Vlixistriias Pibqraiii 4 Civil Dcwfunse 4 X fl in Ward. Ernest A. E,A. Favorite Pastimf-1 The out- doors, huntinq, s'.-.fniimmq oxploiiiirx und drawing Ambition: 'llo do soiiivlhinq vory low ran dui-livuio Af-iivmws: llvxdio Club 3 -1 lloxindup All Stull-1 Sviiioi Bill Csiiiziiitii-14 I Tiffany, Stanley W. Favouta P zcsurnu Spons Ambztlcrt: 'llc be a E,llG1lllC Cist Acuvitiosz l. V. Foolballl Freshman Basketball l Intramural Champs 2 Varsity Foctlyall Z-3-4 Le-ttarmfnls Club 4 Roundup Float l-2-3-4 Ls-ttarrnwiz s Ball Csni 3 Represontativs l Rep. Alternafc Q'-4 l.et!ermen's Club V11 Prcsidn iii 3 as-A Vukcsin, Shirley Ann Charlie Favcrltyf Pasxiiiw.-: Twiilina and iiiussir Aziz?-.'.:zi: To sl C Dolly avi tl.o rflgl-cl lik. ,ar iixld A:r.v.'ifs1 Band fl: rl-To 4 D E Club 4 'r- lwi:l.:iig Club l-2-341 Hoiizpdiiiv Day Parade l ITA 3-4 l-ll1S.' F+:1','.fal 3 S' T'.:'i:Q.ii.1C:nf.s55fh4 A' C sand .rigs 4 Weaver. Thelma Io Shoity Favorite Pasfiiiiv: Musiv and Reading Ambiflon: To :nu tho world ln pfaio ACt1vi'iOs: Chorus l-Z-3,4 Musi? Az-:ard 3 All-City Frshvals l-I-34 lolanihe 4 Chrisfrnas Canierfs 2-4 Shepherds Star 3 Why the Chlmes Rang l Wells, lack M. In 'ko ll ivsiiw P'i:'tiziiv: fetnt. I, football, :ind bc-iii: '.'.'.th Marilyn Ambition: To incil-co 1f'itiOLtfqlt rollcge easily Aetivitiesz I. V. Football l-Q Varsity Football 3-4 Stiito Chanit-s 4 Student Counxil 4 Sud-nTl'fi1iif 3 Ski Club. 3-4 l.nttorn.- n's Cfl'ib 3 -t Class Se.-v. find Tri-rin l Nat'l Honor Society 3-4 Athletif Honor S: ty 3-4 Boys' State Rep. 3 Whitton, Leota Io Iodie Favorite Pastime: Reading and collewting books Ambition: To get through four years of College Activities: Chorus 1-2-3-4 Christmas Concert 244 Wil the Chimes Ran l Y Q All State Festival 1-2-3-4 Stagecraft 4 Roundup Floats 1-2-3 G.A.A. 1 Representative Alt. 4 Whitsell, Norma Corrine Norm Favorife Pastimo: Ebbie and being with the girls Ambition: To make the most out of lite Astivitios: Iniwa 4 Roundup Staff 4 G.A.A, 2-3-4 Driving 2 Roundup Float I-3-4 Ushers 2-3 ill'- ' n six .X West, Rachel Sue Rach Favorite Pastiine: Lauqltinq and holding up tho sf-nior post Atnbifion: Dt-nt'il nurse ami attend our vliiss reunion R A 'tivititsi G.A.A. 1-3 Class Ass- inliii s 1-3 -1 library Club 3 Home Ev. 3 luniar Proin Committtw- 3 Office Duty 4 Ski Club 2-4 Senior Ball Committee 4 White, Emma Iune Babe Favorite Pastime: Dancing and hunting Ambition: To travel around the United Sfates Anuvities: Entered from Hot Springs High Sfhool 2 Cirfs Athletio Association f Swnior Ball Committee 4 Chorus 3 i 4 Wetzol, Ierrie Anne Favorite Pastime: Skiing and being with Tom Ambition: To go to rollege and to got a MRS. degree Avtivities: Senior Play 4 Senior Ball 4 Roundup Art Stall lf-3-4 Ski Club If Staqevrfitt 4 Office Foive 4 Driver's Course 3 Bowling l Roundup Float l-2 X C715 1 lf. f I ' X 'X 1 t i ies lin Y, o Y' 2 E C, White, Mariorie Anne N! Margie F0 Favorite Pasfzgiet Flajriiig V my Uke wit Sharon 'A in Ambition: To see the seven ? wonders of the world ' A tiVitiesI Studen' Assofiahon S ,f Huis-'y Award 2 X Band 3-4 f Ctrwhestra 1-2 f , . G.A.A. if 3 4 , ,qu os, 1 Q Playfrs Club Z Bo'.-:ling I Roundup Parade 2-3-4 Music Festival l-2-3-4 Drivers Course 3 A A N-on Wesche, Neil Wilcox, Elizabeth Sue Favorite Past.n.f: f.'fi:,.i ' Ambition: To fgrcdirw- from rolleqe A 'iv hes' Einf-red from Missoula 3 H.M.S. Pinafore 3 Ialanthe 4 All-State Chorus 3 Chorus 3-4 Shepherds Star 3 Christmas Confeit 4 Disfrirt Festival 3 All-City Festival 3-4 G.A,A. 3 Us S9 3 Wienholz, Barbara Ann Barb Favorite Pastime: Mil-ce and bring with the girls mbition: To get the most out of life vtivines: G.A.A. I-2-3-4 Players Club l-2 Usher 2 Roundup Floats 1-3-4 Office Force 4 I ' C553 Wiley, Claude Wilson, Warren Favorite Pastirne: Watching Lib on T.V. Ambition: Earn enough money to buy my own Pegaso Woolsey, Iohn Russell lohn Favorite Pastime: Sports Ambition: To get out of this world alive Activities: D.E.C.A. Club 3 Ski Club 1-2 Wilson, Gary T. Favorite Pastime: Music Ambition: To graduate from college Activities: Student Council I Mikado 2 H.M.S. Pinatore 3 lolanthe 4 All-State Orchestra 3-4 Digtrict Music Festival 1-2- -4 First Chair of America 3-4 Spring Festival l-2-3-4 Wright, Rita Louise Favorite Pastimes Holding up the senior post Ambition: To araduate lrom college and have a suc- cessful carcer Activities: Representative I-2-3-4 G.A.A. l-2-3-4 Booster Queen 4 French Club 3-4 Girls' State Alternate 3 Class Assemblies 2-4 Players Club l-2 French Club Dance Decorations 4 Christmas Program l Intramural Basketball l-2 Stagecraft 4 Roundup Float 1-if-3-4 Orchestra 1-2 C561 V 1 7 t W Wilson, Lario lean l.annie Favorite Pastime: Do'in noth- ln q Ambition: To own a ranch in At W 1 the mountains 'llVlll9Sf G.A.A, l Players Club l-2 Roundup Float l-2-3-4 All-City Festival l-2-3-4 Christmas Concert l-'Q-3-4 x or yty 1t- if I ii 4 Wright, Robert Gordon Bob Favorite Pastime: Playing at the console of a Hammond Organ Ambition: To go for a ride in Marcia's new turquois laguar Activities: lniwa Stall 4 Roundup Staff 4 Roundup Float l-2-3-4 Stagecraft 4 5,0 Wilson. Emmett Arthur Smiley Favorite Pastime: Going to country dances with Roberta Ambition: To be in the olym- pics and play professional basketball Activities: Varsity Track 4 l. V. Track 1-3 Varsity Football 4 Red Cross Variety Show 4 Intramural Basketball 1-2-3 French Club 3-4 Letterme-n's Club 4 Iniwa Stott 4 French Club Dance Corn, 3-4 Wren, Donna Louise Donnie Favorite Pa:-time: Skiing and the girls Ambiwon: To travel in all the forty-eight Activities: Ski Club T' 4 Roundup Floats l-Q-3-4 lolanthe 4 H,M.S. Pinatore 3 G.A.A, l-2 Bowling l-3 Roundup and lniwa 3 Sophomore Assembly 2 Mikado Costume Com. 2 Y.F,C. Club 2-3 Woolsey. Thelma leon Woolie Favorite Pastime: Being with Rolf Ambition: To live, love, and be happy Activities: Homemaking Club 2-3-4 Executive Board 1-2 Red Cross Rep. 1-2 lunior Prom Committee 3 Senior Ball Committee 4 lniwa and Roundup 3 All-City Festival 3 Players Club 3 l.F.C. 3 Younqt Iumes Andrew Hhmn Favozvr' lfistttnoz Pirtintt qas in Bobs rar Ambition: Work Ln South Ameri 'a Activities: Exevutivo Board 4 Band 1-2 Roundup Float 2-3-fl lntramural Basketball 3 Senior Eall Committee 4 Spring Fcstival 2-3 Zorn, Caryl Virginia Favorite Pastime: Working on Teen Time Ambition: To own tlte larg- est department store in Montana Activites: Roundup 1-2-3-4 Iniwa 3-4 Pow Wow Scholarship 3 Band 1-2 Players Club 1-2 Red Cross 3 N.F.1., 2 Roundup Float 1-2-3-4 is K- ,,...,,, M f .9 I Young. Phyllis Nadine Phil Favorite Pastime: Taking pictures with a flash Ambition: To travel Activities: Red Cross Rep. 1-2-3 Ushers Club 4 Library Club 4 Roundup Float 2-3 Chorus 2-3-4 All-City Festival 2-3-4 Christmas Concert 2-3-4 Younq, Robert Bob avmiifv Pastxtn-N: Hunting fishing, and sg orts To get titrouafi Soo-:Qty 3-4 4 Kattin' Around, Milly' portrays big clash to come! All wrapped up in the team blanket! Seniors breathe NEW life in the OLD gym! Caught-workmq? I 57 and ba:-omea 1. D lnootlmrtll 4 Pres, 3 -'Fx lflJ'LLOI' 647,55 OMCQP5 President .A A . , ,, .. .,v ,,,.,....,Q,,. ....,,., . ,....,4K. . .. A . Gary Olds Vice President 77.,....,7..V............,A,,e.. A..,,,eeeeeee.,eeeeee.,e.Aeeeeeeeeeee.ee.eeeeAee R osernary O'Leyar Secretary-Treasurer ..,,..e..eeA.A.,.,.e,.eAA.eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee,,eeee,eeeeeeeeeee,,eee,e Donna Bailey 675144 .SZOFLJOPJ Iack Siostrom, Lorna Mattson Swinging along at a steady pace-in one instance on a long rope trorn the African Congo-the Iunior Class has made great strides in becoming one of the most active and progressive classes in the school. No avenue ot school activity has been untrod by their spirited steps, and their contributions in sports, books, entertainment, and student government has been formidable. Their achievements of the past three years have well prepared them to take over the leadership of the Big Four, and, as seniors will bring to the school added trophies. 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'A lt ' VT! ? 5 l s P 1 v, J! ..-.Q 52,9 OWLOPQ 641,55 gffeld Pres1dent Walter Wllrnann Secretary Treasurer Beverly Mundale C2155 .SZOILJOFJ Bonme Lu Perry S M Stende Prov1ng to be on the beam was th1s energet1c class who enthus1ast1cally presented the f1rst class assembly of the year Wonderful Town November 9 The assembly gave a gay and colorful account of Copenhagen Street 1n Greenw1ch Vlllage New York Agam th1s am1able class showed the po1se and cute personahty of the Freshman year Mak1ng fnends was one of the ma1n ObJ9Cl1V9S of the Soph class whlch they d1d w1th a successful Frosh Soph party and a welcom1ng party for the West Slde Sophs Sports rmnded lh1S class contnbuted to the mlghty Brson team three members who proved to be Well part of the team Enterrng next year as upperclassmen the class of 57 1S ready to prove that they are st1ll capable ot better thmgs -7 4. Lim, ' ': f ' , v' ' . x N . W. K W- . 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H. Murphy, Carol 'Y 4 1- -A vt 1, , - V Muf12l1w,Lfi?el,,,- Murphy, Patrick 1, C Murphy, Theron ml - Myskewitz, Patricia . N , Nazarian, lack XY Neal, Patricia XX X Neils, Terry l: :b,,.xv Nelson. Eldora 5 Nelson, Roqar f Newman, Betty Neve, Richard Q Nisbet, Patricia ' Noble, Betty I N Norby, Maxine x , I Nyquist, Maurice O'Brien, Karen .L Okerland, Karlee 1 Olsen, Marilyn ' Olson, Duane Olson, Iohn F. ,, Q , Olson, Iohn v - Olson, Myra - Onstad, Carlin n, Onstgdf Davild a mer, om V .hi ,Wi is -.: ,SN Pannaqe, Barbara Paronteau, Frances L Penwell, Clyde K Ill R Peterson, Bennie '7' f Peterson, Anna Kay gl Peterson, Donn Peterson, Lorriane Petty, Faith Pfister, Lenore Ji? 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X g T 'S I 1. 4:51. ll qs J: ?,,j 1 f f 3, A-.i.., 0- J -- J M 43. X 1 Li, WA .5 -3 '? w U!! 1 GKQN M4221 .. 1... '97 2 P V., 'v 'L 12 I 4-:-L ummm, fmlm I 11, 1! my . A K Smlthy Mcrvcx p., . 1 , 6. 'af' I V ,, - W' ,v 0 Steiienson Icxmes Z. ' V, H: ' -, ' Ste-nberq Maynard V I! ' I - f v W x , ., ' 'J' f ' f f 1. - ,Q E ' f H ' W ' I '. Km., ' o , 1 V , ., '05 'uh Q r.. qi- 5-' -.SQ , I-JI -, , 2 1 - Jn -Tv in .s.. ' , .rf 'H ... EHYKW Q. K -.. X? .51 ' ' - , S ... 9 wee? Iessxe is A -4 A 4, wenson Taplin, Nancy - 1 Tossman, Duane -v Thompson, Ianies v x'l K' Thompson, Milo ' Tietjen, Sharon Tiifany, Thomas Tilton, ludith ' 1 I T 1 - Q f . J X. f- I 0 i Tinsley, lohn -Q' ' 7 ' '51 -A C ' 2' Tolliver, Stanley 3- a S Traver, Sharon f Truax, lerry , i f Trumpower, Ali s- ' . A - Trumpower, Donna lg , 'Q Q Q 'Q 15 Tucker, Betty 4 - Q .. Tucker, Shirley 1 ' 4 7 Van Horn, Carol W r t 'Y y Vankook, Mary f Van Swearinaon, Dave if 2 - T lin 6 l . I No.1 f l . l Vaskey, Beverly :r Vender, Louise Q' 4. W 'V G - T' 3 6 Vickoren, William 1-th 1' 9 Voeqele, Merlin 'QI ,, M F, Voeqele, Vernon f,,,,,,.,.f., , Volk, Roy 1 4 , M i nn s .Lil l 1 - N Voytoski, Duane .Q 5. Waber, Glenn 3 A 9- . -5 V .g s x X tx ' Wadsworth, Roland ' 3 , ,,, 'P' ' .- 1 Waldenberq, Sam lY'x 'K 1 -. L 'll , Walker, Arlene Walker, Rod ' -.4 Walker, Thomas 'f 1: Vlfallett, Bonnie A 4:- Wandke, Lowell - ' Ward, Bertha Ann ' Wayne, Allison I 5 ... Weaver, Lois ' I . .K SL Weber, lack Weissman, Irving ,' , ' Wells, Dixie 1 Wells, lenny West, Barbara Q West, Donald ' Whitten, Gary Wiqqer, Lee 1, 1' Wiles, Richard A Qi Williams, Lynn ' V Wilmann, Walter it .' Wilson, Edwina .lf 9: xi , X S . U f Wilson, Stuart Witt, Glenna ' U gg woiiqszon, Mi het .. ' fs- -, ' Woods, Bgnnie set W - ul' Wright Gay Wright Glee x '71, Elm W 5- ' .ef Q ,ea 2 6 W .ce .JL x I fort., L . - ,g,.. 'glam 'Iuwn The S0Ph The Suphuuiure mai' f Zipperian, Gayle , Va ernhlif 0 irst vm-.s 5 , f xnfttl qmwu 6 JW!- , YQ Z-A i uf x carl 'wi n ,J A 3 d ' k n 5 4 'T v Ill nl nr ill! ll W111e1t Demonstrates Axxom f s. 3 9f5Al'VL6Ll'L Cfdrfff M6815 Presldent M1ke Greely Secretary Treasurer Ruth Holtz gfafrfif sSZ0l'LJ0l':f M E Hrebert I Lrqhtner Thrs peppy wlde eyed class arrlved at G F H S September 6 wlth the Splfll to dlq rn and show the upperclassmen that all freshmen aren t as green as people seem to thmk To start oft the year the assembly Down on the Farm gave the student body a taste of the great talent thls class possesses Then a return Soph Frosh party was qrven tor the Sophs also showlnq that thrs class does not lack rn sprrrt to get down and work To end the year the class Went up to arve the ole G F a face lrftrnq Work ot th1s year shows that thxs Frosh class wlll be heard of rn the future and not only as echoes of therr Freshman year Q77 . Vice President ,,,,,,e7,7e,,,a s 7,,s......,,,. , s,,Yss7,7s,,ss,,,s, ,s,s,s,,,.,. , 7Penny Graham ! r ' 64 ,, . ,,, ,B Adalphson, Douglas , 5 gl- M ' Aldrr-'h, Mary Clare at C 4. gy f to , Altrnyer, Danellcr Q. v W Y Q. ly I,-I ' ,V Andersen, Roger - , Anderson, Arnold y YJ ' X F 1 Anderson, Gary , fs, 1 I , , fi. ' D L W X I ' : M A ,D 3 las , -,Q V, y: ,- x ' Anderson, Iudlth p v k 7 4594 ' DW ' .Q Anderson, Lynne W' 15- v I Q Arrrrau, Thomas A Q , I QL Arrsetlr, lerry g ,,,,- , , r, , , .,, K . H Bark, Fay 'nay 'F - '- jf f 1' Y Baehler, Beverly ,f I' t-' ' f . Q25 35 5 A.: A - K fy A ' L 1' , 2 . W - -- f Barley, Gary V' 5' ll U K 4 C ' Baker, George -4' , 'L M ' Balko, Mrrlrael .. Q v 1-'J' .Q V' . Barrzzrrd, Consranqe f x v . ' r Barnes, Mary Lou I f Barnes, Vtlarrlta '- -4 ,, ,, xl' V , Barsottr, Nadine A Q ' ' ' ' ,, xg ' 1, , Bartelt, Lee .-- I. .. ' Bartnrk, ludy V xt' ' ' Beaulrew, Marilyn Y' , 5 Belsfhner, lean 1 X l ' , Y' Bennett, Marr-ella O ' t ,f ff :- Berg, Ralph rf Q Q 1 K V -J Bertsch, Betty L' yi -- ' 75 Bilsland, Handall 5 V v ' ' ,I Brrkenbuel, Shirley 'Q I , Y Blackard, Susan fr fi Y ,, if Blackman, Geraldine 1. rf , f 4' ,' , , -- , ' . Y L ,gn ., r X ,Q ' C 7. Bleek, Richard J Q . Bordner, Iulra Ann -' ' -.af f' Balto, Janet e W 5 M 'K Borsherm, Roger N' . I Bowen, Linda lane 1' ' 1 Brady, Rosalie Faye , Brandon, Raelene 'l 7 3' ' 1' a A 4, .. e. Bresee, left D. g -1 ,S .1 H 3 Brisco, Keith Edward K l-Q 1- - Brown, Matthew Henry 4 N. Y N ' X Bruckshen, Terry ffx.-N. ' M Q x -X Bryant, Beverly 1, , t o D l t t , 'Q A Bulland, Melvin -. S ,,, Q B35 '2 Burch, Charlotte Kae .37 ' ,, f.: 4' Burk, Iames Gaal , - ' , e Busby, Roger 'X Nr , Butler, Sharon Louise l ' Callender, Barbara 1-.-5 Q, , XA X A o tx, r. A A Qc . 7, 5' .J Carlson, Lillian 5 , Carberry, Gwen E. 1:5 6 ,, ,, Carney, Lois E. ' Q. . Carpenter, Gail Anita '-' Carter, George Carter, Hazel Louise v I 1 ', 'au I Casteel, Roger L. ,'. Lf' Q 5' , tv' -f A - Castle, Dennis -1 4 I If' Kirk f. -v-F . 5, Catterlin, George qi Chambers, Carole Chapman, Gerald Chisholm, Iudith Clark, Mary Elizabeth 'i 'X' 5 Clayton, Frankie Sue 'A '. Ein 'J' '. 3' C' Clayton, Herbert 1 S 0 L ' Coates, Keith . ,wi K Y Conover, Icrmes ' My ' -f 'I y . Conquerqood, Donna ,If !,,' l it ff r: f 'i r.l4.,ff55'.1.f P Cook, Iames , .ar gl H '7' 'il Coolblelarrilngtte Faryelx A 9 . ,, 2 5, ope, ennet , X -I x ' 2 Y - Corbett, Gary ' 7 ' ' W S Y' N' Cordeiro, Carol ' Y ' 5 - .f 'X '- Covinqton, Peggy 1 f ' l g Q il L1 l Crawford, Howard ,A Crawford, Ioleen Q-i Crocker, Charles - Cf Cubbaqe, Iohn , V ' Curtis, Barbara :flk ' . V Dalbec, Patti S59 Ag .. ,,,, y u ri Q 1:3 Dalry, Ann , V ' Daly, Donald Davis, Donna Q Deevy, Carolyn A ,aa ,T x , . .- 4 - i 3' v 'fix X -N an l 1, . lf 1 '26 7 , -, it N C ,i ' 5 its Deevy, David , X k Dempsey, Gena X , 0 . Denning, Christian 6' , M . . or c ,F DeWeese, IoAnn 'Q ,t 'X , . , Dickson, Tdnxey l ' 'X oac , ony - - . , , ' Domoqaila, Kent Q SRX , vi ' 31'-ai 3 V Dutfidd, Karen 5,3 Y .' , . V , m 133- lt - ' -fa. i F nn 1' Jil L' K A 1 C i . 'ic Dunn, Bonnie J R , 7' 'J G' ,Q 4 ,Q Q Edmonson, Gwen -, ,, ' 'R ,Q V ,, 4 Edwgligciis, Loel ,, -4 7' 7 '- ww' un , Robert . Ellinqson, Vincent ' V 1 'N i Elliott, Carl X X--fe 1' ' , 2 A M. ., Ji, , ,gt I . 3 Musk 4, al E-' Ellis, Barbara ,Af 'I Erickson, Iordis Y aff 1 1 G ' c-' Q,- Eschlen, Linda W vi I -, Everizson, Dag-:Eid A V X 4 arron, arol nn A 4 '- Feback, Eugene 8 a ,IK i ,...,.,..k..,, Fessey, Nick ' g, Firman, Raymond ' ' 5' . , ., - Q. l 'S Fish, Robert 31, ' ' . .. Q - C1 Fleminq, Faith Hy xxx 3 '.' Forest, Alan E 4'e,l tx W X 'if Foster, Richard . N Q V - ' f .X V 'J I ' ll l N ' Q.. f 5 ,, Forsek, Thomas l Freeburq, Chauna G, -' ' ' ,.- ' mb' FromGm,k1?onalS 1 kk A LL 1, , ,gg M ar erq, o a ' ' V ' t ' Garrison, Treva , 'V vi V Y Nj Giese, Richard XX' ' . Q, - ...- Xe X rim' ll , A 5 Gilliqan, Peter 4. Gillin, Ruth ' f- Gilmour, Herbert 5 .L Q, ' V k I ' . J i Golder Robert I O xr' Q fv Goudy,Gloria n ' f ffl Y. ki , 5 ,X 'O Gough Barry T ' V' .Q t' 5 -H. V Graham Penny 'B Q, . vu 'fun' rw IPX! 'x vw lv' ' .-1' x, .. W' 9 Hansen Myrna 'S Q1 51 a Kxnn 355' ., Q ,,.vl.:p . ,K ., 1 y q .1 -.iw 8 , W ,X-,qqtk-,rl : x 'iz ' ,xx 3 if Q, .p Hensley Rxchard Q. . Hughes Margaret 'wt' 5 Hunt Claudra A in - I' F, iiJl'! ve, if W 4- gx J-Qs: Kerman Ieanne R' ..- Klassen, Charles A Knapp, Alice 5' Knaup, Richard v Knight, Iudith Knoepke, Nancy Knudsen, Sandra X. X in , Jw ., ui , ff. fs: :vw R .wifi ' X Q 4311 sq Knutson, Marlene , Koon, Sharon ' Kraft, Anton Kralich, Iames Kummer, Raymond Lambert, Ellen Qstp. if x , Landgren, Barbara Lanqfeldt, Ann D Larsen, Gary -Q4 ' Leckband, Theodore 1 Ledbetter, Markey Lennon, Patricia t 1 Levandowski, Donald Levandowski, Gerald , J' 5- Lewis, Audrey , Liebetrau, Burton f Liqht, Patricia Lindquist, Russell Linqel, Elaine Link Larry - ww: A an af 1- J t Y t f ,A 5. 'it X rx as ll , . . Lee' if yu - an . . 196' ,I ' I -L rf .. -L ,V f 4. A 4, , r L f' we- Ax . yi Y, ,Y ,rx s- ' N ' 1 xx Hi 3 1' L ' i- ll N x -If 1 ,, - W :ap 'er , Jn V 1 , 'Q .- RQ' Q' Livingston, Faye wg, i -L Lofstrorn, Richard ' 'N Loftus, William Y' Lords, Clarence ' ' Loudermilk, Iartice Lund, Ierome H. 'x fi Lundy, Karen N ' Lundy, Sharon -4 ' Luraas, Orville Robert Luther, l-lermaine Q A I 5 - Lutz, Pat , Q Lutz, Stephen ,L V Lyman, Marian . -3 ' 4 4- Macek, lack Nr, 43 MacKenzie, Leta Rae Q QQ, r Makela, Robert Q l Q ' , X. -, lt? . 159, af .K I Male-rich, Ernestine 'l , Mammen, Donald Iohn V3 A 4' ..: z. 4 ' A C' Mann, Kenneth A. 1: e Tk , ' ,1 March, Katherine Ann ' ,fr -4 W: ' V vq Martin, Donald A 4 - V' A McCain, Wtlliam E. Q 'x , ft! v. X , ' r X 1 ' ' .3523 up X it 'D 731'-,T McCauley, Kelly r 574 V U: A McClure, Douqlas Arthur M ' t. . McG1vern, Thomas Lee F1 '22 .J 'V' gg' , ' Mclntyre, Iudith Rae I , tv., K 'fe- McKamey, Claire G Ny McKnight, Rosetta Kr I ,xv :V 5311i McKerrow, Eleanor McLaughlin, Shirley Ann , 1 . 3' 1, 2' 4' McOuire, Ken: 1 .' 'vm f .:- 1 3 McVay, aro S. -Y A Y ., ' ' McVay, Clifford y 1 A'-lnfgx , L, V ,ij- A, t 3' 1 F38 11 qi' is.- -3' X S, . 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Mehehofi, Barbara Ann Menqhini, Lea Meyer, Richard Mikelious, Martin Miller, Galen Miller, JoAnn Mrller Ioyce C Mxloncxs Helen Mxsfeldt Dayton Mrllons Robert Mxtchell Iuha Fay Morgan Ieanne Morrxs Bonnle Rae Morrxson Arlene L Moser Ioanne Murphy Charles Myhre Charles Nerlson Shurl Nelson Charlotte Nelson Donna Nelson Glorla Nelson Ruth Nelson Vxrqmxa Nemec Larry Newhall Robert E Nmcholls Harold Norhng Betty Ioan Nyqu1st Paul Odegard Ronald Oltphant Mon Olson Mary Lynn Olson Robert Onstad Paul ORe1lly Marlon Osburn Donna Lou Oulds ludxth Oulds Patr1c1a A Pannaqe Charles Parr Iames Parsons Gordon Pasco Ioan Ray Paterson Ronald Payne Michael Petersen Constance Peterson Aaron Peterson Chfford Peterson Damel Peterson David Peterson Lorralne Person Iames Pfeltle Vrrqxl P1zz1n1 Edward Pohsh Carol Ann Poucher Frank Pressly Katharlne Radchffe Helen Radchfte Robert Rasmussen Betty Raty Marrlyn Raty Russell te lf F . I -7 i N ' N, . A H .EQ :L . I I ' Y- N' to M I guilt tu, A I ' t - , '-X 3 1 - C +C- , 3 Rx f- ' G .J-,H 6 ,X ifvl It by Q . I X . 0 4 l I -hz. lr M C, 0 2 -- H - no f '5 ef 0 . . 1 ' . YZ - ie' H ' ' 3 1 E. S A e c : :Q ,l ,, ,l A Q sq I h 6 ' 3 f 4 '- . :. 'P I 1-6,7 X lx , i A ' kts LJ- T te K y t l M J, .5 Z 1 . A C H- I W gg - ' 5 3 ' : Yjfg? ' ,' . I . .ffl ' l ll 1l lt 'lk fitlltill 4 5 ' K X .A ,. ,,. I 1 v -ft V: I 1 . . . Y' 41 A 3 .,, V .Q I' . Q at I 'f v- X , f llt' xffllt'7'5373 t ,A ,. S fm .' . H' 'lull t .. 'W ,1 at ' I X xx 'A L. ' . 4' 'Q ' I I ' S l 'J .4 N h , I , .Q 'A Aa, Z ml ie I' I 4 A. -3 ' ' ,' . , W N X- 1 l 1 . t t' MZ f t s -1 m ' ' , V ' T W Y 1 ' , r i - cf V ' t I xx Z I I ff 1, , It f l ' I It -- Rauniq, Carol 32 6 . iv Ln Rector, Sandra Rice, Iacqueline ' lv' , nr Richmond, Gay v 4' , Roberts, Earl , t 5 Roberts, Ioseph ,V A 4 7 if ' . i g ' ' ' Rose, Carol Q' ,, Q li. M 6 Rossmiller, Lawerence M , 1 4 K Roterinq, Bernard . 'rf 3 E -r Rothgnlriquler, lfalrary NV , I if 21 , v ot erme , GQQY 4 . 't ' -'X ,X Rowland, Caroline X X f 'Q' l Q f - , ' Q, ll , -A ' ,. l u J Ryan, Darlene ' A Ll' Q K 4. I-' , Sancgs, Rusigll 1 ' -fy 5' . . A f - ayer, ar es . . - K ,., o . ' 7 Schock, Geraldine , W K9 lk, '..' , nf Scotson, Dave N' Scott, Iohn ,t ' 0 ' ' M a l -L xl -Q if t 24 Sehens, David Q 3- H - T 1 G- . Sedllacek, Tom 2' Sexton, Kathy Shull, Carolyn Shepherd, Dennis Shepherd, Iames Short, Patricia Slocombe, Patricia Small, Kenneth Smith, Gary Smith, Kermit Dale Smith, Marilyn Smith, Richard Snyder, Lynn Sommers, Shirley Spaulding, David Squires, Adrienne Stack, Thomas Staiqmiller, A. Anita Stanard, Carole Stefani, Constance Sterling, Arden Stevens, Nona St. Iermain, Martha Stockstad, Susan Stone, Caroline Streeter, Mary Stroslcy, Lois Suden, Gary Sullivan, Linda Sullivan, Tom Swaby, Lilamae Swanson, Laurie Lou Swenson, Sandra Taconette, Sundra Thielman, Helen Thomas, Lyle Thompson, Terrence Thorton, Patricia Tornquist, Robert 'T'ml-M 1-I,-.mae ,,- 2 -f, ',,f', I, , 4 ao, . ' 1. K, JC f' . 9 , . OJ! D 5' 3 1 0. x eff' I wif 1 1 4 -f V c X W w 'f ' an - +L f-...r '. 5 'J A N- t L A A-el 'f ff' 5 V Y ' t , E? fix it , , i fu fi , wir: 1 'l',, ' 'S Rf IIA 4 4 ' 3 1? Viv 4' af' 'ra:'9 'x :..xsf - fPJx1,noqvX 9 'F 19 '4- . 3 , ,. Y xm 5 .Q v. 'Dl- L 9 y 4 'FIN uh ,Fo 95900 M ,WWA xx A Y W X-X1 KJJ O QSC JD.-N512 11.- 1 I ff 'Egg 5, . ,Y 5.1 'A ' lf-mf r ,a A f' ,, 3'5f, ,f1iS,,11' 50 , 1. -455 5358 ! - ?'7Q 4927 Om i 2 . f ig! f X U X 1 f i fm- ,.:.,, , 8 Q V Y Q11 L X x Wi xx--1. a F f K X j , ,AKG .,,.-Q 2 E x 5 , K g 3 3 X 6 Hi Lk fyfxffv X A .fgfkdficd -Q, M 1 fy M ft 5- 3 ,, 11 The above mentors oi the 1954-1955 Bison Herd are, from lett to right: B111 Swar- thout, Head football coach and Ath1et1c dxrectorg Amle Scott, Varsxty track coach F1oyd Schlameus, Trainery Lud Iun, I. V. tootba11 coachg Bob McKay, Varstty basket ba11 coach, and Dutch Dahmer, Head 11ne Coach. 88 Pootbfl Stan Txttany Dan Bakko Bob Fa11'tu1 'Ted Hodges Bob Schaeffer Ron Elltot Keith Good Kent Holtz Roy McCracken lack We11s H ncoik GWG Mr' 11G'1'roP13Y- .F 3' ',f ff . vnu' att L 1 1 1 5' by f ' - Q R 1 . , 3 . 1 W I I I rv A ,' , P 1' b1 4-:ff f ' 4 I Renninq Most Vcduu 9 Cocfh Mk I 5 ds Stan f UK 1 GY owqfds Bob PE res' Bri 99s T mp-HY for BQ skegbqjl National Atb1etic Honor Society My 'I ' ,' W tl' Bob Young J wx Dayton Ko1stac1 I 1 F, Dan Co1gan 'Z ' l 1 X X Coach Swarthout Andy Balko K of Loren McKerrow G1enn McKerroW Dan Stevens Stan Henning Hugh Prcmson 1 4 Mrnify joofga 1954 SCHEDULE Bxsons B1SCl'1S BISOIIS Bisons Brsons Elsons BISCHS Blsons BISOHS Bob Peres-End All Slate First Team All American Honore Z Buttc' Nornpcr Butte Billmqs Helena Exllmqs Missoula Kcmhspell Kalispell ble- Menti N 9 I ,ik X M, x 1 l ov Q20 Eiwd ef QW Senior Contubutlons Setting the State Title as their qoal was the uppermost thought of the Bison qridders as they thundered onto the turf for their first practice August 28. The Herd was packed with power and experience arid boasted fourteen returning lettermen. From the open- ing qame's whistle until the Championship games end, althouqh the Herd suffered key iniuries to starting players and los! the services of Ken Gue and lack Wells early in the season, they came back determined to cthteve their goal. Bison Snowmen ,of in Action if 'Q-3 P Dave Lawrence- N ' Tackle v , All State First Team 5 . , - a 1 1 The Tl1l1Rd9l'lHQ Herd Qpened tlx--.r Brq S.x quest by gcutnevrnq To the lvhnznq Qzty where fhey engaged the But? Bulldeizs ZH cr non-f-ontere-nee tllf on Sept 10. Tlxe Bulb doqs were dt tlxexr best IU ll:GTfIIll'lL' Stu' drum and they s C Jontesf iligi W szw the t'.-fs feans ligjed by flxe llfirl 7 U 11 as :refs-rzs.ve strfzwfgy' and eke cut G :vie 13 yirds rushing, The qfxme '.-:ss frllf-d '.-.wilt I ' 'Dr 1:11x1r1lfs ,rnd res? flpff lnsens ine usf Qt Jn Bedulleu who wus g ut out ef thc- qlxrnv- wall G broken collcrbone. The fCllCVv'lHQ '.-.Tele-'rid s::'.-J the Herd plrrynvg Eiest to tty' Ncnzfz Eulldezs who x-.err lzrvczed to w-:xx tlxf- ldclio S 1'ff Cnwn flgznzz Ll s was no fqurrl to tlxe ll! rd s :ind ine Bulldogs icllad to make the srerxnq column and they fell beneath the clldrqlnq l 1rd by 'lxe score of 120. Ken Gue-Hullbczzk Co-Ccplom Hon ornry First Te-om Rennmq Spells Buf'e End Run ri ,I jf , 3 1 5 .. ,f Ivins Ii- Iack Wells-Center All Sfczte fnd Team ff 2 We 2 f ffx Q s vfgpv va av V1 2 05 ye 9' 90-21 0160 wo X VO ,ff fm--0 '1 .. . ' -X wwf xxix l Andy Balko-l-lczlfbcxck 'Znd 'Tecxm Alternate X' Ax 44 9 5 'f C f f ,pf-u. -QW I -me , v Bill Hurlberl- Quarterback Honorable Mennon ef' Cn Sept. QS the Elsons met Euiie 1:1 1 1,7 -'Lg exy :cr t:e1r1Lz:: 'IZITICYEHIE Qztzzzle. The Pszglee from Eutte were over-rcnhdcnt 15 the zpeninq 'Nh1SflE? blew Lui aitzr tin A, 4 ' v ' - V v - 4 urs, pay mey knew .hey were cgposre a azfierenl Erscrt team than the ene they mi' IH Exile, The Herd's lme was an mdesfruc- llble barner to Butte halibaeks and they were unable to gam paydlrt aqamst the lifrd, and the Blsons were V1LJlOf1OUS to the tune oi 13-O The iollowmq Week the Blllmqs Broncs traveled to encounler the Herd rn Memorxal Stadzum and were trymq to avenqe fwc prevrous losses. The Broncs lacked slze m bath line and backfleld and were Ove:- powered by :he flashy Herd 266. Braves S'ampede Bison Lane Ted Hodges-Center Honorable lklc-nfxon Gary Gray-vlfullbavk Honorable Mennan Ns.. ...e Bengals from the Cdpxtdl C1ty gour- neyed to Great Falls on Cm. 9, to engage the Herd m then' se::son's second confer- en:e qdme. Bus Wlllldms' bcys were liek- mg m CXPEIIE-T1'i? cmd Csuldrft cope '.-nth the Bzsons' fdsf opemnq plays cmd were on the short Cid of G 43-13 stare 'srhezx me fmdl gun sounded. The Herd '.-:ds shczsx mcxqnzfliem spor'sr!.:1:sh1p by CCJCP1 Vhllgdms cs he was the cnly Codfh who fame mio :hex locker team after Cz qdme cmd WISIH-d them good 111 'k m oLZ,z.:..nig the: qod1ofSt41te Champs. Don Beaulieu-Hdlibcck ,..- Z X, ',. 2-0 'ff' mmol., Gut cnqu, P Mentxon Idck Roe-Hczlfbcxck sg ,40 Z. Q1 Yhcvseii on, .159- Nlxe' 1 Gxefxi'-YCENQ ' AC' An I ps A T, Dan Colgan-End 0 'Sadh- 423 QQ54-5 1941 6 118 X cows The Bisons took to the road on Oct. 16, traveling to Billings where they encoun- tered the Billings Broncs in a conference game. The Herd was tlred from the trip and were surprised by the Broncs who were tied with them at halftime, 13-13, Ex- plosive runs by Bison backs proved the difference as the Herd scored twice on the first plays from scrimmage, When the final whistle blew the Herd had saddled the Broncs by the score of 33-20. The following week the Bisons returned to Memorial Stadium where they qalloped by the Missoula Spartans 7-O in a blinding snowstorm. This conference win gave the Bisons a sure berth in the State Champion- ship game in November. The team was thrilled over the victory and they began preparing for the oncoming game with the Flathead Braves. Korin ls Saddled by Bronc Lineman -f - -X Keith Good Guard s .1 Q, ff .N A, , 'X lS 'Tl I sk hu.. On November 5, fhrr Rumbhnq Herd made the Ionq Journey to the lrmd of the rmqhty, undefeated Braves of Flathead. The Brsons for one of the few tmxes durmq the season were packed the Lmderdcgs, cmd Us the qfmze skirted the powerful bcxrkfreld of the Braves sremed l1T1f5'O1Wf'CI1'7IF?. But the Herd, throuqh bCCZLJflfll1 dowrrireid h1o'k1uq and despernfe tacklmrz, were able to down the hatrhet pczikers If-G for the Blq Slx Chum- pxcnship. Hugh Franson-Qucrrtc rbcxck Q ff ' ,,,. X 9. 1 fa f 'S ',f qczls Ccrml the Horse af N 15' v. y Q4 Ron Elliot-Guard X I f, V' f lim Bell-Hulfbcxck fl 0 jg. -QI s., Wedge 9097! ed R f F' Q X ir. fi ,is , nnmiltnv, H' . 9 ,, .,. . Q6 K Y, ,HQ 0 Sax- U U -sim? 5 s L - M' , .A-A A .J Y Q I -5 N ' 2-21-swf'-' A :AJ On November l3, the Herd played a re- turn engagement with the Braves for the State Championship, The Braves, who were trying to avenge their earlier loss at the hands of the Bisons, could not crash the He-rd's forward wall and this slowed their game to a standstill. The boys in blue were never in trouble and had the Braves scalped 14-7 at the end of the game. This victory gave the team a clean sweep of fly- F 9 ' f gg i Herd Sharpens Blocking the football laurels in the Big Six. The team is to be congratulated for their efforts in behalf of their coach and school for always heing good sports and having a terrific desire to win. Loren McKorrow-End George Byrd-Tackle Bob Schaffer-Quarterback sa' I xl T., rl' Noijlxce 96 J 'HSP 4. 1 ff .xy X QJUDDV X 5 Q F'l,'3, 1 .1 , is -2 -' 'Y-f. ..a Q71 .jg 'f f v -5 N , ,fx m 'A 1 4' ' rr .- . 1 n , ff If 59 I .AGSQQIQ N Uri 'J' if! :vii , n - .. . 'ix W-. - Tia Ml. u Rx Cc . '53 x' A i' , in 7 -- nb' 5-1 , K lx KV , xt , CZ J N , 'T ' ,4'7VtZ? . .8 ' W ff ' Q' lf Q VW ' f f Q! f ' 4 ff: L Ld! TN ! ' ' .A I , 'f-, A . A I , I 1 'll' ' 9' A '5 jg A, ELT ff , , ' N 1 L . I , ' af M - fm ,A A 4 E, , -5:1 A I 3 xaw ' px' Q- L vi-.' uw. WN IV's FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Great Falls Great Falls Great Falls Great Falls 21 27 24. Conrad ,, Fort Benton ,,,, Helena ,,,,., ,,,,, Helena .,,,,, 18 Great Falls ,,,, ,,,, 7 Chateau ,,,,, Great Falls , .,,,, ,,,, O Shelby , , . 27 Great Falls ,, O Havre , IV's Pointing Toward Varsity Positions Bryan Dick Bill IGH Alexander Austin Cane CUYYGI' ixflr, Scott washqreeted by I sk a arqe turnout t is year but 3 , Q V' '15 ' x , soon found that his soplio- Q K' Q, ,, ,. '1 'P mores were not of the same fy- ' , Dennis D' k A 1' f M- f Hans C K Terry Frank Curry ' Ddlly ' 5 5 Fedqe Green Hatfield caliber as the 1 rougher and more exper- ienced teams 3 5 of the class B v' M-8 ' 3-Q: .1 who boasted 1 ui ,VA A J , J ' guniors and -1' F Yv- K e n 1 o r s i n ,,, . their lineup. 7- v The highlight we of the season Ron y Loren WGFTGH Ron was tying the . Hovland Iacobson K1-1kGY ' 7-edeskl' H a v r e Colts who were com- ! 2 x I posed ot Varsity players, O-U , if . .- ,Q 3' ' This ended the season for the 'ij' , N Q.. .' 9 6- , future Varsity players, qiv- K b v 1' I K ing them a 3-win 3-loss and - 'fill' - - Q... 5 ,- my 1-tie record. f ' ' f- . Y Ron rv- Iumor Don L K . Lemette W K' A Lindsey ' Makela: ':. 1. 3 D Q ? f if il . xt, ' , . , 4 t 5 . Bob Don i WM McClure McCracken za cr, 'Q c i V. f ' J H--' c' if rf ardlfy V Q 5 3 7, or lx y is ix-F' J 7 .,. P ' jaofga - L' I it K1 3 Th we L sr 7- L ' Ed it .1 Mn Muigfgg J Pofgg, if . P8232 'U Shubdt N IOS Bill Ierry Tom D. H. McQuire Miller Miller Molen Murdock Q Q . ,s u 1: U 5 if .4 ' C6155 of 5 7 ' A 19 f - 9 fy Q, Bob , ,A A Gary G Stan Ierry X Gary Smith I I Spesok Tollover Tmix ,f l Whiten Q 57 ,G . 57 . 3 Q A A 5. p- - .' U -f ' va . .- , '- 9 'f' Q -' 3 T' .0 .xi MANAGER AND TRAINERS fLeft to rightl: Shurl Neilson, Steve Pozder, Ken Mann, lack Cogswell, Mr. Schlcxmeus, cmd Bob Hart. Helping the Herd along to the victory goal by keeping uniforms, towels, T-shirts and all athletic equipment fresh and in readiness for all contests is the job of Mr. Floyd Schlameus cmd his hearty crew of Bison managers. Chenille letters signifying that a manager has been behind the lines keeping the supplies in order are awarded when over 1,000 to 1,500 hours are spent on the job. fm.. 'V- Z g 1 Every day is wash day to Steve ff i4-5 .J 3 4 1 4 .. ,W ' sm ' XJ N l . The Thundering Herd Uardify Z?a.4l'efAa Achieving a topmost rung on the sports lad- der, this year's Bisons of the hardwoods, under the leadership of their new coach, Bob McKay, turned in one of the finest season performances in many years. Although no individual stood out, the Bisons opened the eyes of the public with their pleasing style of ball. They learned to play hard basketball for thirty-two minutes a game, and were admired by rival coaches and teams for their good sportsmanship. 4-H! Capt. Bob Peres Forward Most Valuable Player The Bisons opened the season on December 3, with a 44-37 win over Livingston. ln the weeks to follow, due to lack of experience and many injuries, the Herd failed to impress anyone that they were an up and coming ball team. By the end of Ianuary, these fighting hoopsters were well down in the standings with 3 wins and 7 losses. The Bisons then caught tire and won 7 of their last 10 games, downing such high ranking teams as the State Cham- pion Helena Bengals, the Billings Broncs, Butte, Kalispell, and ending their season with a 48-36 win over Lewistown. With conference play over, the Thundering Herd began to prepare for the Northern Divisional Tournament held at Missoula, March 3-5. Glenn MCR Cen te 1-arrow 4 1021 Ken Aaogiaso Guard Guard E' orW A EX ,tl t i LJ Huddle With Coach McKay Andy Bulko Forward n Bob Fairful The Thundering Herd entered the tournament as one ot the underdogs, but after downing Lewistown 60-48, Kalispell 45-40 and Glasgow 54-43 for third place, while only suffering defeat to a strong Butte Central team, the Bisons entered the State Tourney held at Butte, March 17-19, as the team to beat. The Herd down- ing Bozeman the first game, opened the eyes of the public, and after almost beating the mighty Missoula Spartans, 48-46, the true greatness of this year's team was seen, The Bisons ended the tournament by downing Glendive 62-58, and losing to Sidney 63-56 for the consolation championship. rt 99 Lgenrvsflfd Y r DUYFO11 Kohtud J 4 7 x V mln bl V ls? 4 l t Hands Off -sf I f 'S 9 QA Coach McKay Jock DNV Ss In tl04j , . Foul Dec Dec Dec. Dec Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian, lan. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Feb Feb. Feb Feb. Feb Feb Feb Feb. G.F G.F G.F G.F G.F G.F G.F G.F GF G.F G.F G.F G.F G.F G.F G.F GF G.F G,F G.F G.F March 3-5 Great Falls Great Falls Great Falls Great Falls March 17-19 Class A State Tournament Great Falls Great Falls Great Falls Great Falls Pardon My Feet SCHEDULE Livingston ,,,,,,, Glasgow . ,, ,, Havre ,,,,,,,,, , , 44 38 . 51 . 51 Livingston , , 60 45 54 . Cut Bank ,,,,, Missoula ,,,,,,,,,,, . , Kalispell ,.,, ,,,, , . Missoula ,,,. ,, 46 , 65 Anaconda ,, . 43 Butte , , , ,, 57 . 58 Butte , , , . 55 Kalispell ,, 73 Lewistown , , . 56 Billings . 51 Helena ,. . 56 Billings ,,,,, . 77 Havre ,, ,, . ,, 54 Glasgow . , 58 Helena , ,, ,, , . 46 Lewistown ,,,, 37 42 61 53 53 51 44 50 64 47 . Anaconda 63 40 44 68 58 49 53 75 76 67 36 Here Here Here There Here There There Here Here There There Here Here There There Here Here There There There Here Class A Northern Division Tournament 47 Butte Central 60 Lewistown ,,,, , ,45 Kalispell , , 54 Glasgow ,, ,, t3rd Placej 75 Bozeman ,,,,,, , , 46 Missoula 62 Glendive , 56 Sidney ,, ,, t4th Placel 51 48 40 43 59 , 48 58 63 Open Mouth Amazement In Mac's Hair Captain in Action The Whistler The Knight Slips By The I. V.'s shown above from left to right: Bob Schaeffer, Bill Cane, Donald Munroe, Bill Lindsey Tom Morton, Don Bloom, Ierry Smithers, Gorham Swanberq, D. H. Murdock, Theron Murphy, Ian Carter, lack Coqswell and Hans Fedqe. Not Pictured: Terry Green and Don McCracken. 9681116 gadetgd The Freshmen Squad shown from left to right, back row: Ierry Lund, Ierry Anseth, Dick Huse, Mike Greely, Butch Pannaqe. 2nd row: Bob Millons, Ken Small, Don Daly, Tom Fouseck, Mike Payne, Bob Fish, Bob Huse. Front row: Tony Krafi, Don Morten, Dick Hensely, Tom Sullivan, Denny Shepard, and Ken Young. C105l NSZP 0l'VL0l'e Abliilfkf Walking over all their opponents THE FLASHY FIVE copped first place honors in the Sophomore leaque, They are Ctop row, left to riqhtl Dennis Curry, Neil Snyder, Morris Merrick, and Byron Alex- ander. fBottcn1 row, left to riqhtl Tim Shryne, George Byrd and Bruce Burnett. .yn ffdmufdf gddletgd THE LEFTOVERS went undefeated through the season to garner top position in the Freshmen league. They are from left to riaht: Ierry Chapman, Terry Thompson, Walt Williamson, lim Hatfield, Marty Mikelson, and Carl Elliott. 5 1 jPe5Amen KAQWLPJ 1 lllzniify jac -nts Lick R 'hon KoXs1adf5pr1 oexllisfon ce pc Blson Mentors Arme Scott Head Track Coach H F Danmer W91QhlS Wm Swcrrthout Athletxc D1rector L Iun Dxstance 'ite-has I We M 1' Iliff! 1 if 'lt 1 63 ' ef-w 'P' ,44 ig . :fav -,ny f 'XX' rf 1 Ji me-ff f nag 5NJ- P le Vcuu , 1 W Po Kev Kel S1nce the begxnnmg of the cmder path season unt1l Apr1l 25th Coach Arme Scott s trackmen held most of thexr workouts m the gym due to the 1nclement weather snow flur T165 and squalls Scheduled meets had to be cancelled the Class B ln vztahonal and the Helena Meet of Aprll 16th Wxth a good s1x weeks to gam ln outdoor pract1ce the M15 soula Spartans swamped the Bxsons wxth lOOV2 pomts to thelr ZOVZ all Wlfuch pomted to the fact that the path ot the thmclads was strewn the hard lagged cmders of old man weather 1955 Even prctures were a chore to get for these sport pages DSSPIQQ these d1scouragements how ever the coach and boys set thexr slghts for the lnterscholasuc Meet m Mlssoula w1th 1ts promxse of xdeal sprxng weather settmg and some of the unpredxctable upsets hw-Q. nt. 1- '43 my 4 'mn enn Mckerrow Xwelqhfs 1 107 J 5 .l-.tg , : ' , 7 - . 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' ' 1 , Q -U ', A 1' K ' A .kg , I A -I . , , 5 X P 'ng FRESHMEN FOOTBALL GROUP Bob McKay, coach: Anderson, Gary, An- seth, Ierry, Busby, Boqer: Castle, Dennis, Chapman, Ierry: Cope, Ken, Ellingson, Vince, Evenson, David: Fish, Bob, Foster, Lee: Greely, Mike, Haqielt, Dave, Hatfield lim, Hensley, Dick, Huse, Dick, Huse: Robt., Kummel, Gordon, Kostohris, Iim: Lunc, Ierry, Lundquist, Russ, Nelson, Bob, Mc- Cain, Bill, McCauley, Kelly, McGivern, Tom, Mikelsons, Martin: Misfeldt, Dayton: Per- son, Iim, Shepherd, Denny, Small, Ken, Sul- livan, Tom, Thompson, Terry, Wardell, Mel, Warren, Bill, Warzeka, Mike, Wells, Dan, Williamson, Walt, Young, Ken: Zadick, Bob. , I 5 4 ,'f5,f 'I YY x XX' lb EYBALL V OLL 5' B ASKETB AU' M? Gun' CHAMP . relt .lu . t SQY Kathleen Susxe. 1 it KO flqhll CGC ral' Sweelt nal, lBGCl'c'.eBasrnu'SSen' G raque. Hume Ardice, Gn urwntj SP Rachael, Carter. Dwight, 1 1, Guiiaqheff N DentOUt Colo ' Xune. s Pius QONG C3533 Gem' . fl Weill GUY Rlchmo Blaclimcn' BOYS' TENNIS GROUP Anderson, Marlo: Holtz, Kent, Wolverton, Hiltz, Victor, Iones, Dave. Not Pictured- Dennis, Alexander, Brian. Kieth, Curry, 4' gs 1 . 1 'Y . XA Q 1 .U ,xyi - , fm 1, Q, Nl- .' . xv I' 1 1-.,::g fm. Lt n .X gsm. fi. K -Q u- Un- ' ..1 A45 I X x BOYS GOLF GROUP Pannaqe, Charles: Hodges, Ted: Smithers, Ierry, Bloom, Don, McClure, Bob: Anderson, Bob, Hodges, Bill: Berrrsh, Douglas, Feder- spiel, Dick, Murdock, D. H., Carter, Ian. X ,.,Ko 1 . 'C Vin! lOgz . sv t,i' V. IU S t lub Flghtlnq for Womens Rxqhts e parade of to Charles one e most humorous The students were COS administration town qiv- films, a .one of success and joy dance, -419, o date, was hrqhliahted by the announce- U19 1,1 parade winners, and the crowning of the Qym Day kinq and queen. Roundup Day king and queens, Dorothy Acord, Don Moe, and Sharon Sayre. 7 .Mu Qvggvgg J 5 .1 X YK X it , 35373232 J X L11 1 1. ,s , J XY ' NM! ww- ,.k1'k .5 If ,fxzft 'xx 'S-5 X- '47 A ,X!ff, If ,xxx is 3 , W 1 I 111' , tx S tg MKS ftf 'wx-- 45, Y 'Q W, KW ,,'r 1' tu Y V J, X ,Y - .4 f , - 'E A f ,,, .. 4- ,ff , Q 2 ' ' D X' , ' A A .I , The klds 4 ' yflfllsk, ar e I5 - :SK 1 ffftwg LK! 1' N ft Ah D , Z? , R :L-,Z ' X ' X mx QQQASJ 'NL if S'-7 PY :alumni Q My ' ' ' Q' 'iii D L ' ml' ' MSX4 'N' NV? QM 5 lu 21 1353 - .. I if . eg- ' .ia Sf?5 5D,1W 99' f fs is 9 'U ., ' Q ., 's big' 5 5 Wg g V - . ,kg 'V X .VWZ5 aff,--lex X tx X X ,X ,ff Wt,sff1 X532 tr K-sac x D ' h' ' D MEXNQDL X and X fri t be MXTQQQ exe X will The skirt leaders Nsxsv YN YSEU V X I xe5Cx0e - ncoswmes 1 i T jf . 51009 We Wdxc t W W tx S: t 5 va who 80:0 cxmpus lunch , L AdV1S0fY Scene E E .I L X iff:--1 ff -M ff- A if so arm M, V. , Q rf QQ fgqtgssgj. 1 ' xx A 360: A X.. K, ,vw F, t I K ., t ,vu I7 Q . A IQ in fn, 152 ' if? h , Q --Q L M' 2 3 5 y , 3 an ,f Mr Q, - N- , :I ' Q ' D R GLQYI ,fix Q y VI i I 4. '11, -K ' 1,191 ' 4: with I 11121 17kt . , ' ' 017' 1' 'Q p' 1 -2-ff s I 80, Q T tat a S0112 of-I au ,Q rf The1O 4' M:f'hu 1, -. Uh 'IQ 1017 wine ' - , 1, Q f Assume Mi mf 7 X ,, WD 'X' Q Ag .KWP ,fy I QU :ff TH, Ckx 'f' f Ji fg .X ii? TX Q Q! ,fl , -Yfxn j Xf 5 ' ,eh rx 4 f i K , ' . ,J 15.1 wax if Xx il . K' ,fl 4 K ., U g0I'6L The forum discussions of the Agora mem- bers have increased their interests and knowledge of current national and inter- national affairs for they have achieved practice in the techniques of group partici- pation, Bi-weekly sessions are held each month under the sponsorship of Mrs. Di- aniha Branen to enlarge the world of ideas for each Agorian who is being educated for a tree demccratrc soczety. The lnitxatzon party for new members to the club, an after-game dance, and a senzar breakfast for therr graduating members were the J three sofi ents of the school year. Officers First Semester Second Semester , It V President , . .,,, , Bob Corcntzos Ecb l.ffClure X J Vice President, , Ccnnie Mclver Nancy Hcvde ' f 7 fx I4 ,ri f SGTYSWGTY f Carole Dornke Myrel Ensley uf J' 'J 4 ,' ,f H SETZRSU fr. lvl3Cleave lffrs :'h n , i. J 1 lf' J A l , 1 4- X v X L L, . , , , , ,f ff V 1 t, rf , 1 I ' Adams, Lee Anderson, Herbert Ballard, Marilyn Brown, W'hi2ney Corontzos, Bob Cox, Pat Domke, Carole Ensley, Myrel Evans, Claudia Gannon, Bill Hamilton, Marilyn Hancock, Malcolm Hindoien, Gary Hovde, Nancy Iensen, Zelna McClure, Bob Mclver, Connie Mclierrow, Loren McPhail, Ianet North, Gayla Pasco, Allan Preston, Nancy Robison, Ken Soha, Vicki ,W f . - , p ' fa: 15 I 5 '- 'av .3 we 1 C Q ' :J v Q .W A . L Y Q 4 ' : . T wa: l e I v ' A f' ,fi Peg-:air ' 1 ' Sohl, Georgia Templeton, Nova ' ' iyt . Swanberg, G. Thurber, Bert 'I' V M., S, Swanberq, S. Weissman, Irving L. -A .Q l - - -we 1 'Q 4 Q- ' ,. fe ff w, A ,M ' ' 'W' za- . , V. . A in If 5, . .,., A ' . If .J I N, 1, 3 5 5, ., tv ,, K xg A ,, - f ui f ' Q - 1.14. lee - A , Q ar 4, .- ,X 9 G' X, A, y. , ' .M V K x . up Qv n A Yr ,- Q . J KN e- ' -M cl 'l' 1 LI N I 1 K , I , N I n Q , 4 fy 'Y Q' A ,N ' f t , by V I 'H V .T 67 , , ff j B it H 1. ' ,.s 9 K 'L r ' . 4'-'L r N' nr. - . A a I 'Sr M A .pf tr, i , ri . Q ir ,ln-:XE 335335 . i 1, l W Q 5 , um C0965 4 f' 0 . 4, -1 5 5, ' Q 15, -'X ' bg. if . . fl Otfirers President, Kent Holtz: Vice President, Wade Parkerg Sevretary Ardit-cf Sayre, Treasurer, Dorctliy Afford: Sponsor, Miss Rosemary Anderson. . sri' 0.30 f X0 63026 sri +562 . Acorcl Dorothy Bernasek B Enqe, Donna Bailey Donna Bernasek Betty Enqe, Doris Frarison, Huqli 35- i .yr 5 t Ah fer, va 4 1 1 K. AQ' V26 ef' Op was .xo French, Gary Hill, Marlene Holtz, Kent xi X t y i -4 ix 1 wg, 11x I- ig' .13 tt-' Howell, Terry Moe, DOH Little, Tom NQfdbYf M- MCCleave, lim O LGYGT, R- McCracken, R. Pdfmflqef B- 5 'SD 9 . V ,Q - ,ry 1 A . as T , X -Fu Y f. 1 J 1 Q :K I N N 1 mi X.. gh, '1 Ezoafer The Booster Club vast opened its show with en- thusiastic cries of Clean the popvorn machine! Order the pop! etc. as preparations were made for home basketball and football qamos, One oi the out' fsttindinq hiqhliqhts was the annual Booster Ball Iceland FK1FlfOt'lElSH where Rita Wriaht spcirkled as Snow Queen with Dorothy A dice Sayre, and Sydne Tliisted substantial contribution to the piwriir, and the annual Booster the citftivities of the vluh, cis the another year. Parker, Vlade Peres, Bob Peres, Bon Polich, Ierry . ,- f At. i' . t ,cv 1. Clk 1 it 15' x,.f tx ttf! Puzon, Lois Rogers, Bill Sayre, Ardire Shevalier, Dix Ai Jaxx 4 ti ui di. 'V -Q ,uid 4 N . 'Le .', 1 cord, Millie Nass, Ar- as her attendants. A Kenny Gue Fund banquet rounded out vurtriin dt'-sveiided Thisted, Sydne Thomas Tonkovich, l Wilmanri Walt .ef 38 --. -0 a -.. g , G OH , Pat -:Q - . y ' 1 ' .,4, K in ' ., 'ai 17112, . if ' .- , sz , 2 g , , . 9.1- Millie Ness, Cheerqueen I-as Gordon Lmqle va M1 Y , 5347 gf, X N LNSNW Ml? Vvlom lnrmmyon Doris Dukp Helen Allrod CAQQI' 3140, CllCFlklIlij tlw BlSOll51 on to vlslor wow tlmsf nzzw siml-alma l Lolo Gcxrbarq 118 J X rlmmlfcclers who, tlumzqll slvefl cmd snow, xv Cl' 'fxmlmid to Y fs Ulmer the Bxsozms to lluv Sllxfv Football Cl1mx1 ,on::lml x Alvu Vkfllll 1 I U Q Mr. Graff, sponsor, und Mlllw Nnss, cl1fwx'ql1vw11, Ilzry www sus ' K ' A . rosslul lu mlttllm on cm nflur qc1rx1f'cln11vD, mud yvvllml puy - . IGlll1'S. T110 Squud Q C mm Barbara Avm Ii V-, Q mv, an Mcrrkey Lodbollvr fl!! Boss Man Mr. Karl Erickson fl 6' soft? K in 'R Distributive Education Club Officers 4th Period Parliamentarian Otto Drinqman Historian Marie Madson Treasurer Barb Bernasek Secretary Lois Puzon Vice President Dorothy Acord President lack Sprague N A Q ' 4- git 2nd Period President , , ,, LeRoy Waugh Vice President ,Yvonne Nelson Secretary , Ann Shepherd 'Treasurer Marg Baroni Parliamentarion Barb Bundi Publicity Harold Stevens f YYO :5N1Ef'xa 1 ur Shaker x 1 if . 'N X, Q A Q. - aw S here! , M . ff ' Stk . X my ,,3ctoYY' 523' kgrs !f- 5-5. . f . sell Sho iff: . '- utxes ::l.g ' . D, E- C V X deg: X Sx 2 month s of work Noel in D. E. Store. C spoke In te 'S 'ble 20 O' 911 41,02 ,,,e 9 eixiofx 0012 00529 oo If sono 17 Employer and Cone vention Banquet. 119 Acord Dorothy Anderson Robert Baroni Margaret Bernasek Barbara Bethke Pete Blend Donna Bundi Barbara C' -31 jf 'UB-.ss .1 rv D.BC,A. is composed of hard working students who learn cooperation and teamwork in the classroom and on the job. het r am s 'a onerate the D E Club store which sells all types of school supplies. ' d t Partolt 'rpoar 1 . rt , , 'H 1 'ns' o' 'H 'bool year the club was honored by Yvonne Nelson being elefted State Xice Presi en and Lozs Pnzon State Treasurer. To livin add to the vizanty and excitement ot school soirit shakers and porn porn bows were made for the zrrrortzznt tootball aamcs of the year, fnv h.ah light ct the year was the annual State Convention held in Great Falls, Marrh 6-B, The main even' bruno the yearly Emrloyer banquet whlfh was combined with the Convention, To romplete the artivities oi the year two delegates, Lois Puzon and Dot Acord, Went to the National Convention in Richmond Virginia Gallagher, lack Gibbons Loren Grandy Ruth Grefsrud Gary Halvorson Roger Harris Dorothy Hicks Bill Cereck, lim Chambers Ioe Curran Pat Dringman Otto orest Cleone Foster Charles Forney Harold ,441 .sv if N-Ar has X 35,1 Hill, Ruth Holland, lim Kerkes Margaret Kline Ioyfe Lee William Levandowskt Macek Gary Q1 ,-rs ,.- ,a fbmfftlufrye kqxt 3' I' f' rw H 5 MCH, tL0l'Z A S Madson Marie Mears Dolly Miller Dick Mitchell Ed Moss Larry Mulvihill Dawn I ..-tsl 98. O Murray Mike Nelson Yvonne Paul Rheta Pike Dick Puzon Lols Regan lohn Q' ,.- .1 Svott Keith Shepherd Ann Shlel Hope Smith Twila Sprague lack Stephens Harold Stevens Bob Teichrow Shirley Van Swearingen Hugh Vukastn Shnle Waugh leRoy West Rachel JN, I.. 4' -4 'V 1' QQ- I 'll -. , P , 4 , , A D . l . 1 f I 1 L r A W J Klttl-it ffl! ' 4 :D ll, aff 2 47 'S' L rw , , . 1 J y 1 ' - I I I I 4 I , vii' A , ' 1 1 , 3 ,, ox 4 K 6' aa- ' ' A: el :M K - L. W. . -Q vt. 'G ww:-. - ' nv D A . -an ' fy N' 1 .' 1 , X vi 5' li . N' J ' -1 --I -4 k M x b, k t s , Q ! Q ,s .J - Q .. Q, L Q E I r L Vi ,,f:!'l,:fl:'., v 9 , , , L : . . ,Q f - ' in H 1 ' -A 'X 5 I. rj, K ' I if W t 5 LA 1 r I .2 S4 - N 5 YL Q - za 4' ... , . .v I Q 4, -9 nc. W .T lf! L. kg D 9 if V F . R so 4' ' , ' f 4 ' A . ' :.' fl' A -.- so I - A' . 'N ' u- a HW' ' f '-' - .. In . 0' 4' 4 A, , - .- T f' CZ, 1 'S , Q' 1 . 'Z' Vt- 'f' YZ 71 f' 'P - ' A I A K ,, , 1 W rf 1 . , ,P . X Q f' 1 r 42 o f 4 'F J' K of uf A ' , y , ' K . 4 L, 4 t H lv- 3-f'-T ,e - ,v K2 L A , H v' . 'Z N LL- CQ 1 A- . K x W' x ' 's s ' b ' 3 . rf , 'A' r Y I ' nog . Q lt 4 4 . F- H 'il A 2 Q fl, as ' D Q S-4. . 'S L-' ' ' -1 5 me if , 'A v E , K3 f 2- I H ft K WCW. 13 Acord Do othy I Good will and lo's of lirrrd work rrsultinq in iun litzs tillttd the time oi tlus eiivrfgrti- t-lub for tliw i.::st yt-tux undr-r tlw dircftion oi tlivir prwtty new Syonfzor Mira linu- nelly. Besides vontinuinq tho support oi leon Yvos Guy- mord, A Frenvli Weir Orphan, wl'o5e you nts wer killed in World Wnr ll, liovinq rondy solrs, ond holding tlt.. cinnurrl Girl Ask Boy Dfiiiww, Azurotr, lifld tltzs ytfrzo on April 13, tlify il'lVC' lurmi busy minintg l-1ritv.vlwrl't't ut tlitw luuquoqe onl customs, and lioldinq doliqlittul Corro- spondfnres witli French studwnts of Hirzli Svliool ooo, Ali in nli it seems to nxoke tlio v0or's ovlit ivvments wmtltf wliilr- to look but-lc on. Z9 e7I 6l'LCA Club Initiation X K? fl' Y ' Currc1n,Pc1t 'XL . , Dorr, Laverne wx Eqqed, C. gjl- Ensley, Myrol 5 7' Evcms, C. 4 .J 5 9 ,Q K Bloom, Don Borsheim, C. Bosley, Merry Collczhon, N. 1 f. -Q nj 4 J Austin, Roy Boiley, Donna Blend, Donna 1 A fx Q Y. L2 f D' y 27. 'i' XJ' 42. ,fs 1.1 Gttivois lst und Pnd Semestors President Pot Currun Vive Prvsidont Marlene Pinsoritwuilt Seuretrrry Rite Wright Trmrsiirtfr Chorolottn Eoqod Sponsor M155 Ilonnwlly Porro, Polly Ihnet, Mary Morton, T. Reitor, Shcrryn Stu'ns:, Sonia Iocobs, E. Nilsen, Diane Renish, lflmiff Sutherland, G Iermin, Kitty NOYU1, GGYIG Scliiiriiczrlier Toruyieton, N Kelly, Thouirr: Parr, lumps Donna Wolld 'e, M. Mclver, Connie Peterson, M. Snyder, Lois Wolloce, E. McPhoil, lcxnet Pinsonecxultlvt. Soho, Vicky Wright, Rug 4 fit , 0 9. 1. s . ,, v 4 - Q , , fn th fl if' , g, I or if 6 tif 4 1, .-mf, ' I ,,-a ix -Q , 1 : - fat. 5 ,z it 'vy Q A A at 43 'I' .-.,- - M4 , 'D , v , I 1 ' iii ' Y i t t .. A 1: mu 3 l' Y. W g Q A ' Af' ' t' V 4 If 'ov QPZ6 7 .xdfAAfic Adocia fion . la 2 Oifxcers ' PT5S1Cl?Uf. Pu' C Eff-I1 . - -juz , Vfo Presldsni Ponnce Kuno JH. ' CCYY'?S?'.7f1d1Ufj SGC. Ardxio farrc-it Lg' Hesordmq Sec, Carole: Danton '. H P.. 'Treosurer .. Carol Monrof -1- Jilin, Sports Moncqer Marlene Hxll ' sl Sponsor ,,,, Mrs, Audrey Roliond lv. I -1 lf Y i 9 - The-so fIT11lClflDUS younj lodms, 265 rrxerriljfrs-s'ro11.Z, have 3 'liwvfd Suri ox1ts'cmd.nq :goals gs 1115127 SLOO for the Kenny Cue Fund on Bl-tty Croslci-1 llzy .xp 0:14 sorlng il 'ood box to CI needy lrrrmly, and '-:'1tz1kv'.11znq S15 to CA HE. Under tho watchful eyc ci sgonsor, Mrs. Pollard, the bl-wsolcly mm-vtlnqs are lzfld ln flue qlrls' qyzn Cl'.1IlI1Q C1Clv1sory. 'l'l1rouolzo'.1' ilw slxool year pzzpqgoztq barlmmton, volleyball, 'fr in :sku- bsll 1o:1rr11:n-'nfs GIF' S.'lXFWdL1lPd for fill '.-Jin' 'fr r'3IZY'l'lQ fr- I'i,A.A. 1ff'fr.a on cwnrdfd fo 1 f cxrls who hand xxx 133 To 3O'J orfzfzrnzwd Grid 11: rmztixzfd hours .ri '1 y xr Trio old nxfvmlvf-rs wwe fr. -ssfs To U wo1'on:.nrg gzwy ln honor of all the nv.-.' nz- rtzlm rs losf fall, An znvtfzticnnl gflfxydrry was sporsorofl by the 'lub 'Ns sgnnq, H1 whlflx several oxztsriw rztxcs portrzgzcxte-rl The offurors, olonq w1'h 1l1o Exr.-'zflvc Board, wlu-Fx IS Composod of 'wo owls from wool: Clfrss, is Tho fj3V'?ZI'llYlf-I body of tlus svfrc'xg':::.lxn: club, Boroni, M, Horus, D. Iones, R. Bunch, B. Hodges, P. Kxvi, M. Conquerqocd, C. ltclmi, I. Klme, I. A Denton, M. Iermin, K. Kolsrud, D. 7721111 of Wh- 1911 IHS SCMOCI is f'fO11d. -Q - , .. fi ' 'N 7 A A 7 w 'Q Leslie, l. l-NYU, G-V Pr9SlOYl, N. Snyder, L. Sundquist, I. . , Lockwood, M, M Donu:1 I. Rosle-llx, I. Sghlr G- Whlfg, M, Lode, K. O Brxen, P. Shxrloy, D, Sghly M, Wnqhf, H4 -3 ' . 2 sr ..- 5 I -N 8 4 ' e' , I-V 1 ' , ... F - , arf 41. . J, ,' if '21 ' L M v I A 'Ciw- 5 4 3 r ww , Q ' I5 1. I -A 1. FIT.. Ll . r 1+ f as -V 1 y f V fi . 'wa' 1. 2, '. 1' I ' 42 ' o i '-s. ul V ,- .n ,.., N, - ew. I Q ' L . 7 olgffermen 3 cm 2+ e Cffxrcrs A President Donna Cums Vice Presxdem Betty Bernrlsvk Secretary Marlene Hzll 1 .- Although lf 2-:cs orqcmxze-CY iuel yP'd'i',' the Gzrls' Letterme-n's we 115, set and cfcmpulrshrvd by xrieiqhf ch Yer members. Any 5-TLA Iny '.-.'Grfhwh1l-1 ci second- -jf xr lv-ttrlr 15 ehglblf- for nmmberslxup ln thgrG1rls' Letfbrxilirxls Club- I Ofl.lTlGllHQ '1' lalxsakrwtiml. zrpd voll6yl1f1ll'10ur1xcxn1ents, rfxmpouts, and ougsgufrhl lflflfl rzxz 1,5 -mrxfwvr, llxc' G1 C pronxlaibs 'O bg one oifgilxo begixorqcnlzed cnq most Fognperutlvo ' X ' X ...H lb - ' x m hlqh sfhczll ' l ,. xx ' X- f' . , x- X Q x , . x ' . X N. . T '- K . C S ' 5 X i - K, Betty Be-mcsek Kathleen Casey . ' 'K 4 Carol Conquerqood X . , x K-. X s Q x 1 l QM X W .X n in Tl X F A , 'J' 'h Y- 4,., ce, I -- ff Q, 'Q Donna Curizs K W ' lf Marlene Hxll h x ., - s . Q , f M 333 Pennee Kuno Y Velcrzx Linimznycn Syl-,lg ',','Qqn1gg Y 3 XS. -.. Q1 ,A 9 . 2 .- gg Lr 5 Cleague KX .--Ox Bug Slster Semors plcm iuture talks to Fresh. Vfrfh eve-ry qrrl m school be-lonqmq to thls rmpressrve Qrcug and with Miss CGYIIQTIHQ RGYFAITIGHIS drrectrort, fecnrmqxers rn SOSIG: zdtixswrrcrtt, swzndclrds of s'-hoicrslwp, Cid helps 121 Cane-:J mg '.-Jsrtiv.-Jhlle frm-'rdshlps are rmporfont phases Qi 15151169 x-flrk Ever ?XPCidlfTQ' zrxterisfs cre miorg orc'6d qxirkly :nd thxs yvcr G grrls' 553.1 '11 was farmed to represent ecrh icrxe tcctzi. Af: ' ' shi, prcmcted by funds fclleved fri: 'F' E1 Tfirss Lrllzzn Nyricn cs 533333: E is cz-:sided P?'Z'IX yarn tc the siudent sho:-.'1:i'g 3:a:tas: I' 11,51 F'J .lf? Tezrivrz under M155 Ger'rud9 Clsozfs sgcisifsi' Q 'C 1 xt 1011 'Iossrocms and observe fx ' hind 'r. '.-:Trl I 1:15 te 'Ex r, ffm r i 1 Ter M 191 ' :cw 5:1 ief 2:21 grrls' and Freshnwn qrri Us 2 ri -tit: or Liifith YL qi' O 'rp C ' , A. 31. 'wry fzxfi' .2 nazi if .C .hp Gmc' Fails I-Irqh Svhccl fur. 1 ln' rpcrz' t.1,- .Q-czue 'xc s Gs fo mcki , P mg en, Rapper 111 1: .,'.ll1,l,IT'? oil 1330 S 'fi .crsfup cmd better human re1c'1':s...3' . ,., Th ' 13 nslfqe ,C rospeut locks Lk: fart! dun-Q 7'-35' Pat O'Br1en named frrst m S2359 ,.Qf.qC1YUe D.A.R. award. Nady? Ur- ,,.,5Q51GfmJ' pgiure N ,bf-,,,f mf ' QQ- A A Q 1. Q C1241 D0Cfor? L . bfmq m :Eg315g,dMjgEhgnz? C eef? hlef? Winch one WSI The Grrls' Councxl, made up of ct representa and an alternate from each advrsory ID school v S formed thxs year to represent the vlews of qzrls m four hxqh school classes. V-'rfh Mtss Ca'he::ne P man cs advrsor varxous problems of sfhool are and solved by a mutual exchange of rdeas. In semor group, lrmr Sfhwanqler was eleved chalrrr wrth Yvonne Nelson as Co-Chalrrnan. Marilyn Ha ton was elected chaxrmcm of the tumors' Ezberta L' ton of the sophomores' and Penny Graham of freshmen qlrls. 'O A do 099 go? Id l.ke your oprn. ,rr,s. 4.- ' 'X lumorl sdsusshool e .8 so fi 1 Q 5 it :m HP' xl 'wgr- yi - M v , rr ff N 1 7? 5 ,,.' fl. y ' r . , Av 5 j f ,V f, U. ,K ' -A - -Q A A l V L :Q 3 ar and splce end everytii .aj rizze- Q mor Teas. 'HH' X00 Lecdtnq Lodzes-Usherettes Futn e N rse s Cffl ers Presxdent vonne les Vrve Presrdenf , , Ecxrbcrcx Bernos Secretory , ,,,, ,,,, , ,,,, I cnice Rem Sponsor , Mrss Lrllxon Nym x Goyl Pr:-sr Ztf f7 MN' eacgem 0 -fdnerzl-q J o North, Secretory: Marge Denton, cicnf: Mass Gertrude Olson, Sponsor. A problem solved o 0 o N ' . 5 . o 0 , fs Ll 'N O F lw' A S100 P 'T' A eochtnq s hclor lup for lrrm Future Teach!! Delia Kappa Simi fv-mi. nm senior ma of thv-jim' 'wen For me I-'uturv Tffiilefp gm-nl chapter nf the Demi Iammzl. at the Shrlne Clul' t 143, The mm-mixers of ' wiuuauonal sururi' -1 five Yl'U ' ' Eye-Cotrhinq Eye Checkers. :ml thu' it Students of todoy, teachers of tomorrow. ome conomiw r we Officers, President . Shirley Teichrow Q, Vtce Prestdent ,, Donna Huston ' Secretary Mcrrqcret Kerkes ' Treasurer Carol Conquerqood Sponsor Mtss Goldrr Mae Rhodes Irv, Tlxr- Home Econontxrs Club, spcnsorfd by Miss Colds Moe Rhodes, mo? byweekly for cr b1rds-eye , .. S-ri x of tlte future lxornfntfrkers. ' K, t 5 . Tltw fourtl:-four rlulw members lrzv-X wntoyed clemmtstrfrttons, lefttxrf' , und forums, by outside speakers ,QI A xx Llj wt ll ns by rlub 1'IlV'fIlbs l'S, is-f ' NT AV- ' Tlm t-lub sponsored on after qfxnxe dance to mise money for tlrerr annual Christmas party and the I 1 x ntor dtnner. Q -Y - l . , ' f ' . ,, IP' M v T' C. C - . goggquer L' Dussquu D, Harris B. Key-keg C. Long P. Nemec P. Robrnson S. Teichrow D, Cook jl Edwards D. Hoy M. Kerkes M. McrrDoncrld B, Noble lr ROSS1 S. Vqlcmczs P. COX B, Gdewlch B. Hinkle M. Kivi S. Mann L. Pfister S. Shower! I. Wllke M, Dgligh D4 HC-tuck H. Huestis B. Klcrssen P. McManus l. Reeder l- Smtth I T. Woolsey Z, Dress D4 Haney D. Huston P. Linn N. Murphy G, Reynolds M. St. lE'rmC11n G, Wrlght S .-. - ,, ,., 13 K- 'A . j -E ,., sl 1 ' 4 s I v , i , D. Altenburq Q ll ' S. Asselsttne K A. Berg g - 3... Q T A. Chambers 'ru K Q Q W-if 4' g- . 1- .. PX 5 7' ' tm 0' 5 6 A ,,- M- .l K K In M' f X ' I , , , G -- V WP.: 'A Wax-P In .3 Q' 'Ei ' S..- ' rt 'Q L 1- W9' . P ' v gf ' Y -T . f P+: T , Q' . 1,- ' l W ,f My t ' f Q If N is . f f K r xl t K., -- , L K . jg a - . f 7 0 g , .P .. P it , 'K fs' - LEA I V - P 19 V ,7 A . M, , A: Q, -at J- 3, 9 9- Q v al yr X P .1 Q -'-Z' fi N- . ' 1 v-, . lf ' .... X I . Q , s Ig L1 H. Beckman W. Berg B, Bobbett S. Bremqard An. 5 9 Q -5 . N Q-.. Frrendshrp wxth teenagers abroad and at home are the mam oblecttves of thrs cheerful, enerqetrx twenty-three member Club Called Internatronal Frlendshlp under the dynamlc leadership of Mrs. Elsre BIOV-'l'11Ylq, room 109. A successful lrutlatlon party began the aztlvitles of the year Oetober llth ID the Dutch Room of the YMCA, at whrch all members came dressed IH a iorerqn costume. Prrzes were awarded and lots of fun was had by everyone. Also C.A.R.E, packages were sent to Korea and Indo-Chma. To 'l.max the year fa.-rnatrng cloth dolls were made by each member and sent to a orphanage rn Formosa. 'ilzts :lub ts to be :cnqraqulated on the tme work they've been domq to help achexve lnternatronal Frrend- sing: jnfernafionaf jrienJ5AQ9 CM Ofhcers First Semester Second Semester Presrdent Irmi Schwanqler Sunday Valanas V. Presxdent Carol Kelleher Mar1lyn Gerhart Secretary Sharon Kelleher Maureen Flynn Treasurer Maureen Flynn loy Pale-cek Corres. Sec. . Ruby Powell Delores Iones Sponsor . . Mrs. Elsle Brawnlnq H. Bright S. Doty K. Farrell S. Gordon D. Iones I. Martinick R, Powell S, Vqlqnqs B. Brown I. Dull M, Flynn I. Graham I, Kaste M. Murray I, Schwanqler B, Wglbon I. Damels B. Earl S. Fousek D. IOHHS C. K6'll9hE1' l- PC119CSk I. Tesarek S. Weqman V, Dolson S. Emett M. Gerhart G. Iohnson S. Kelleher S. Pellett S, Turner D, Woodward Q ' au ...- rr' Jr, .ef wr I .1 4? Q' I .4 1 m - ez' ri .. 'V '37 f ,L S Y 3. 'YQ K. Q Q 'v -W . e vs ,, - u I rf ri! i .pdf nik .C 5 .x u L. - - f A . ' A 3- 4-' ., ' ' -1, L --S .. X-if 4.4L L4 'V .Ln -. ' olgttefmfen lf Dedicatinq all their sporting achieve- ments as champs cmd fine players of the game, members of the Letterman's Club are all out in the promotion of qood school spirit and sportsmanship. Composed of ath- letes who have earned a varsity letter in one of the three major sports and who possess the high standards of top school citizens and performers, these boys are the aim of all younq athletes. Officers: President, Ken Gue: Vice Treasurer, Glenn Mclferrow. r 1 ,f 3-:Wi 2 1- M' f a. f KX 'Xt t Af' sf ,,. wg- - .. rh3535?', -54 A by L kiasi -Q ,s I K 9 r fi., . H .r fshf- 114 W-Q if if 53 - any President, Stan Tiffany: Secretary- ,'?t52f.,, f 4 te 2510 ,VZ fift- , M , Gray, Gary Kelly, Ken Lymqn, Hgwqrd Neils, Terry Roe, lack Stevens, Dan Nil ff Gue, Ken Kolstad, Dayton Mccrgcken, Hgy Peres, Bob Roqers,,Lee l Tiffany, Stan 'I Hodges, Ted Karin, Bob MCKQU-ow, Glenn Peres, Ron Rothweiler, Neil Wells, lack ,Y ,W Holtz, Kent Lawrence, Dave MCK91-row, Lofgn Renninq, Stan Schaffer, Bob Wilson, Emmet Hurlbert, Bill Lyman, Richard Miller, Iim Richards,'William Smith, Bob Young, Bob Q cf 2 ,, , ' ' '7 as o Y. 1. 9 ' 2 , rigs, ri 3 , -Q ' - 4 I.. 7 ' ., .. , '. , N VN yi I . -4 K -, vi Vi 5' t it .v ,ff i t ff - ., X - ,MST , V ' 1 Banco, Andy cotgcml Dan -MXN A S .K I LI qi: .t . .5 .I z t, Balko, Danny Elliot, Ron ff , ' S ' 'W' I K 1 i 2 Beaulieu, Bill Fransen, Hugh ' , M-7-gi 1 , - N Byrd, George Good, Keith A j 1 , ' .3-. if 7, 1. 6, T , ,, -2 - tw, - , ' , ' W ' ' , ' f , , '- fl Y 5. 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YYYY ..-. . a .... . ..........j H015 :na oflicrs to aclueve their sqllolasttc goals and to make the llbrary a pleasant place in which to Nady, the -xbrary Club, under the sgionsorslnp at Mrs. Doraiy lun, meets TNVITG Cz month to take care of ':.e- lvusness Gnd of the wcrk. Their work Conststs of running miles cn errands, deltvennq bcoks, ordertnq, .lznq, shelvzna, and rezalrtna of the bool-cs and Checktnq them out to the ambitious ones who keen the Y ltbrary an eternal.y busy place. For thetr hard efforts the axrls rerexve one-halt credn toward the1rA aaal l axfzdttatton, The social reqtster was led by a swlmnxinq party, a roller skattnq parfy and a candy sale. Austin, E. Golie, P, Hooker, I, Keck, M. Martin, D. Prodqer, B. Sommers, S. Baehler, B. Graham, P, Hunt, C. Knott, A. Newman, B, Ramstead, C. Snyder, I., Cominqs, N. Gullinqs, K, Hurley, F, Loudermzlk, R. Odeqard, S. Rogers, R. Snodgrass, I. Eschler, L, Hall, S. JOPIUSOD, G. Lutz, P. Parantecu, N. Rothermel, P. St. Iermam, C. plemmq, F, Hoge' M, 101195, E, MacDonald, M. Prmqle, D. Savage, E. St. lermain, K. I .fs I A X G ' . 1 - ,: . .... Q, 4' Q '- E r -C ,P W ' ., lf' V. i . 1 W it . la Q Al Y 'P Ju an Q., . K , wrq ' W y J qw-Q . C .M 1 lllllllililm , hlmliiillll i llillltllmlhln Q Q xl 1 1 Q St. Iermain, M Storm P Tracy, B Trumpower Trumpower ilft. Vi- , . 1- 1' C 8 N- 'i' ,., is-. W . 1. ,- Q 4. J if l 76 5 A gk is ,Sig 1-H 1 sd 1 rv-. -'X 2 'Z ..- h Q Q fl' 'P' 1 xw W t M' ' M N. Ex- xg, erik, R. -M N. - A - l l l - III IIFWIIQQ . - Xie .1 'll I ,A. , D. 1 xi Wa fiona! orermic eague The Great Falls N.F.l.., op- eratinq on the prinriple that speaking ability is important in the acrhievfment of stirvess throuqliout lite, has worked to qive its members all tho exparinnf-e fiOSE5llJl1'. Trtzvtl- inq to Havre, Missoula, Spof kane, and Blarkloot, Idaho, the orators ronipeted in tour- naments with speakers from all over the Northwest. The loval crlub also gained know- liow in rity Contests at the I Speak tor Dfiniovraryf' 'Tlio Amerivan lnaion, and the Kniqhts of Pytliias ara- toriral Contests, besides ra- newinq its rivalry with Cen! tral Catholir Hiqh Svhool in practice meets after saliool and on Saturdays. Z 1 99 5 are-C05 'cate' eo meow 699 Nr' x W . xxooscefxd , Ovoo, Ballard, Marilyn QC Hilts, Victor Nolde, Harold 1 r fi W, , xX W 9 X5-it if 5' V fm f if i tgp .3 - try , xx? 'X -J' Harrison, Elizabeth , ' Morton, Thomas if Ll ,of fl , N. if NI: C- 1 A S Mcllhazl, Ianet A 1 Av. F 'J' 3 ' ' ,. 1 3 2 - 'Q' , 'M R wi 15 l l x 'll I Q t 3 X i Q' Olhcers-President, Thomas Morton, Vice Pre Secretary-Treasurer, Ianef Mc-Phail: Sponsor, Casteel, Roger Hurley, Fay North, Gayla , -sis, . . r fa? Q v 4-Lx X X xi 344 4 ',1 Domke, Carole Jones, Ieannie Schwanqler, Irmi 2 sident, Victor Hiltsp Mr. S, Stende, Gabhert, Nancy Iohnson, Ford Smith, Richard -s-gr I 43 is Q-15 P' Qi ' 4 1.11 X v .. , .W , S , , iff' ' ' :izg -352255 t 1 1, 'f55::,- r ..:n:' -12' Q :'fE1' sz? K, .1 'f5?f af- 'X f .. ' N :ia .faq - x 1- - - 1 :H -. 2 9 . . -3 0-L - , ...J , Q 1 . f , I 1X ' Front row, left to right: Laverne Dorr, Sue Rinderknecht, Betty Hooker, Nova Templeton, Hazel Hovde, Pam McCabe, Ianet Tovson, Barbara Hutton, Ianet Restelli, Kitty Iermain, Donna Kolsrud, Nancy Preston, Lois Puzon, Iudy Morton, Hazel Bright, Rhoda Leckband, Lora Traber, Marzia Peterson. First row, standing: Mr. L. Hults-sponsor, Dorothy Acord, Connie Mclver, Leonamae Kopetski, Gayla North, Sharon Fiskum, Pat Curran, Barbara Raunig, Elizabeth Kolski, Conry Iohnson, Rosemary O'Leyar, Ianet McPhail, Ann Shepard, Shirley Rauma, Karen Stevens, Carol Haney, Marilyn Gerhart, Loretta Fink, Gloria Sutherland, Carole Domke, Miss C. Rothman-sponsor. Second row, standing: Iack Tonkovich, Clayton Landa, Arden Martin, Torn McCarkle, Tom Morton, Bob Young, Allan Pasco, Loren McKerrow, Glenn McKerrow, lack Wells, Richard Konesky, Loren Iacobson, Eldon McNicol, Bob Corontzos, Dick Hamm, Victor Hilts, and Whitney Brown. Not pictured is Malcolm Hancock. Wa fiona !.J4Amor .ginciefg Outstanding scholarship is the achievement oi these junior and senior members of the National Honor Society, who comprise the upper 5 and lO percent of their classes, respectively, The objective of this organization is to provide greater incentive for scholarship, besides the development of character and leadership, A grade average of 2.2 is also a requirement for membership. Next fall the next-ranking five percent of the juniors will be admitted, Miss Catherine Rothman and Mr. Lowell l-lults sponsor the society. X Q Z x Uv L 3 -67 f f v ik , 4 if X is ,fd A X t 5 ip new t I , me wg? 1 '- l G lelll YlJonOf SOC r e are tof-5 ed Gbovttxe New ! pgcttlf Ol c az J mefrws W, 9 OPC? Q form 111111111 tho zlirovtiori of Mis. L. W. Ugwsliuw, is ono ol the oldest orqo1117r1 ic 1 s 111 10 l11 gl1 school These thirty-nine elficrionl qiils prove to be on iinporlnmt asset to the C1ClH'11l'l1SlI1l1OI'l Ll thc school By Colloctinq attendance slips, delivering messages, answering ihe ielephone and f1l1r1q lor the mum office, the qiils reveivo one-l1f'1lf Credit 111 fiddition io the experience they qcun Dorceft, S, Dussoult, Eqqed, C. Flynn, M. Hensley, R. 47. ,,. as ' I as Osborne, C Preston, N. Prodqer, B. Porro, P. Romig, M. 35 .., N 'Sw f1 .Zz Afi- 9 -f -f-v .x ,I ,E .f., Patrol Squad officers are: Don Beaulieu, Chief, Ron Pate, Secretary: Bob Chick, Captain: Keith Scott, Captain: Dennis Dean, Captain: and Rich Neve, Captain. Mr. Hults is their sponsor. The paddle, sign of school law and order at all school functions, maintained by the 21 members of the Patrol Sauad is under the guidance of Mr. Hults. The squad originally started to patrol the football games but now patrol all athletic events throughout the year. The club has done much in maintaining school order and in furthering successful school activities. Beaulieu, D, Chick, B. Courtnage, E. Gilmore, H. Klassen, B. Bernier, B. Christiansen, I. Dean, D. Iohnsori, F. Levandowski Bgqgergl B, Corbet, G. Englert, I. Kenser, B. Milliron, I. 'Q 1 '- Y' 1' , X fa 4 f - 'X Q- , .sl In 4 ,ga 5'-' X -if A .J Q' ,sf Irv, xi' ' ' 'H ,wif ,Q J, lr., g - 1 ,':l ,df L f 5 i ill' ' 'ii 3 - ' t 4 - .I. pafrofagyguaal ,fi C Ci-Q K ffne -f-flute! .i ? I YQ? 4 'Y Tv l W t , , Q Q Neve, R. Scott, K- D Pq1e,R, cotson, , Peterson, C. Wwbel, T. MN . ,J -,fr ,, 4 t ia. 1 ,I I t 'JA -. , l I I '36 .gt new , I - -Q 'R' .f . : .: 'J v t 1, W N g 5- -r ' ' B' ' - 6' K' ff if f ' V. if , lx 21 ef X If rolbcfionidfd Officers President . .. . Vice President . Secretary-Treasurer X X W lg, I fl ji . F '56 Brandt, R. Brown, W. Bull, R. Busse, T. Cereck, I. l .. H V J Adams, l.. I Adolphson, D. Arnold, L. Borgreen, I. I 3? 'J i-9. x, . . ,J' 1 f, il px 9' . Mike Rose Ed Mitchell . . Hillis Mohn Without the Projectionists Club, the welcome relief from classroom humdrum might not be emoyed by the students of G.F.H.S,, who learn the effortless way, through moving pictures, The proiectionists, under the sponsorship of Mr. Arthur Roseberry, gain invaluable knowledge of operating proiectors and fixing film while keeping the Visual Aid Department running smoothly. Chick, B. Daly, D. Christianson, I. Dean, D. Conover, I. Denning, C, Corbett, G. Egan, F. Croxford, G. Feldman, B. af., M 3 1, 'Q iffy I . 1 ,2a. Q., ,T . . ima X. ' ' W'-n r X Foster, C. Fromm, D. Iackson, R. Link, L. Livesey, D. W' Q K NIT? I 4. ,,,J' 33 I-'tpifivt IE?-ffl I-.E 1:-11-:gi Q. '.Q1-.lf- '?iQ'3:i:39 'fzixff ' .1Yii.j?'::2eG A X -lu W Maxwell, R. McAllister, C. McManus, P. Mertes, C. Micheletti, A. 'I G 4 ,x 'J s A . 5 1 . J- 1 I 1 Q 4: W? I 'f Mitchell, E. R .1 emsh, D. Mohn, H. Hose, M. Nelson, G. S Newhall, B. S Newhall, C. S 0 'N f 2' Q W .' 7. J .Q .4 3 45' I X I 4 I l 4-Q sf new 3 al J' .I 1 A c.- :if l -A 1 vu v ' . ' I- i I -- 1 3 61 I 'I l X ' ' 1' X f . A. ex 'Q I 4 . . N4fk.'lv i,'N x gf ,Xf'Xll, 1 Q V X . ig! .rig . , X, . 3. I , 5 jj' , 4. ' Ni 'ji I' ' - .f. 5- A 8 A f .er - , N .4 J 'x 4,5 A .4 Q- Y . I. . te- fr JL PM -V .... I ' . 4' K A I cott, K. ebens, D. igler, I. it Z Z' Ex A.. S Swanson, H. Warden, I. Wilson, A. Veroules, A. Vickoren. T. QP? v. n i ly - F g ..,. , 'Y .s 'V xi wa. 'S' A 'J ,I f fix 1 1 f, ana- Q ,- -1 niwa Roundup Staffs have portrayed the everyday and the unusual school activities of the teachers and student body of Great Polls Hiqh School. All this has been accom- plished throuah hard work, school spirit, and democratic leadership. Wt T09 501 LQOSQOV wt 7 t ta advjfc wOtCSlftOO0x G. 6' 55 5 ,.f, L X ,.,, X 'ty X 2.3 Cowgo- ge iovl X99 'if P, , . SPY: gtg? qe Cobxoihof' 11361 With words and pictures the lniwa and Faye Broadhurst Roundup Ed. 1' Stan Renninq Sports Ed. .Ne i .-. Bob Pancich Photographer 'P . y- - - ,ff Sharon Odeqard Typist 1- C' 'J' 'ffm istis 1 Roslie Delphy Circulation Mar. ws. Ardice Sayre Roundup Co-Ed. Bob Smith Sports Ed. t -ix 'Ill nic Pat O'Brien Photo Ed. .-5: Bob Wright Typist all 'Sl' Marie Madson Art Ed. 'M Don Moe lniwa Ed. Q '54 Tom Morton Columnist J? .5 L ,df Dave Baker Photographer '92 Q, .- A N 1 'F 1 Caryl Zorn Finance Mqr. -1- Carol McMahon Asst. Art Ed. al A-ff 'Y Wt' Pr QDMILLJMP Oggrq Phe! Q1 on Spcigor Q is Q Q f If GQ YI Q Q Qrzooiiiirh 1 Pi B P6273 H Em '77 Businslf MG ess MISOU 91-, G4 E U1-S uggl A, Attenbcxch 3 49 M. Anderson I kv S ,- ,- A' 1 . ,X . .. L ' - I liandlnq WF ' . E QQQCARO-W ,Hz . , Q .I ge. in Q ji. N l B.Drinqrnc1n V. Dwight M, Fethertson ef .. .- All ' . iw' v 4' V I. Hjeresen 'I 'vs cg, V 1Q2por!er5 B. Peres 1 0:99 puggcalfionri .Siu A 63 'nfll l 3X ' jlnancv FSE! QU mmf' I. Bateman B. Bruinqton D. Curtis I. Earl ' 5' : B 'S as Q ,Aff Ewan! F. Koetter N. Miller 61, P4010 N. Gcrbbert Plaza H. LOY P. 'Talbot .a '..' 9 M. Dulich K. Schulf JR' .l7x' B. Higgins .6 '-X X Q- ' 1 I .1,1f'f2 fl .iff - ,ffiiih I.Hc1nsen k x . rl' G. Olds 'DK .M 1: I S. Glenn L. Schroeder 6 9 ST' , u S. Beck S. Tlxorvilson fx. K4 l 25. 431' i4 F. Herold H. Stephens 11. ww -I X1 s s .Szorb B. Korin B. Riqney - - pci ' f S :. 1 N' ' 'Y K1 E. Iucobs P. Snodgrass 4. - -qi G9 . . . Q l . .A V 'XA '.' G. Olson S. Rinderknecht l 'Q in 3 I 3, N -. ' A I B. Bley L. Borshiem D, Wells B. WC-st 3 'ir un, I 5 L , , A if ' aa 1. ' 'V G. Blcxker M. Ccrssels M. Tucker G. WhYl0 F' ur 1' - wx g . ' Y! I J I. Icrcques D- IOIIGS I. Welch I. Wenzel f A .. 4 - D. Stevens .9 S, Telchrow S. Tietien '-gp.. D. Chclon E. Wmlson YY G. Green M. Zczrr ,I Q 'J' Q' v A. Pasco N. Whitsell Il FULL WAVE RECT .X PUVERSUPPLY ,.-n T 1- vatzvj , Y .Q 1.-... . 5 'E ', V J 4 .. 1 r 3 .-.. K punto ,J -,- 2 .f G Ottlvers of the Cathode Ray Radto club are shown mspecttnq a new demonstration board. From left to rlqltti Ernest Ward, Publxurty Manager: Ioe Iaques, Secretary: Bill Ensley, Prcstdent: Arvlne Feathcrstan, Treasurer: and E. A. Parsons, Sponsor, Bul1,11ay 5-912 Bnsscct, Tom 5-685 Fnslvy, B111 5-888 5 .,, z 7, 4 . 1 '21- ,Q 2 1 -he-5 sky - K 1111 , f. , .J X: Ioltnson, Don 5-549 1.l1ndy, Hrvlxard 5 5181 MvManus, P. 5-1236 1031 . ...- if 3: Al x- Ml fi -my Randall, Herb 5-994 Radllif, Paul 5-993 Rounds 5-958 Achtovtnq a long-awaited ambitton, the squeaks and static of the Day Trade Radto shop have slnited from the old shop, 305, to ilu- new elertrtc shop rn the South wtnq. Under the sponsorship ot Mr. Parsons, the protefts of the boys tlns year are the Constru 'non ot two larqe high-powered txansrrntters for Club and srhool use. These w111 bo enttrely deslqned and bullt by Radto vlnb members to be operated on wmld wtde Ham bands. The other project rs the lnstallatron of an intrtvate antenna systt-tn to be placed on tap of the school. One of the few trade vourses offered, the boys rewetve two Credxts toward graduation in return tor three Class pertods each day. I -:: 51 ff f S CQ 75 sultwfm, Gary 5-862 r VValth, Clarence 5-596 fr mph nag? WAAS 1, ff' fr fi X5 Q 1 X , S 1, 1 ,Q 7' ,IX ' x f A 1' I l 4 A Vtfard, Ernest 5-1190 t N V kj 51 23 5' A, K :- I V. H, y if 11, -ov Y X, fm. '15 1. R xxx rf xy? , .ef ff- ' X , I A x . . . 1, t f .rf 1 Aff .- f U55 me Junior 2 Q -v 1,559 . -i MJ C055 Pictured, riqht to ieft: Mrs. Waliare, Spansorp Connie Mciver, Vice President first :seirieserg Mary Ann Lifterinq, secretary: Marianne Rettig, President first semesteri Jaan Pasro, Vice President second semester: and Diane Wright, President second Tiiv Iiitiiar Ned Cross, under the sponsor- siiip of Mrs, Waiiare, meets twice a month to further their aims, The aims of this vital arotip this year as in years past was to itrport H1095 rnmnii- rsiiip. The drive, similar to tticit af time Red Crass, was held in the early part of the year. st rnester, Hooker, IoAnn Iermain, Kitty Iohnson, Conry 'ala R x X r' Casteol, Roger Daehlin, Sharon Altenbach, Aiene Baroni, Margaret Lifirinq, Mary Ann Pasco, Ioan Resteiti, Ianet A53 'Nov' Y Nt 2 541 'ar t ,t . A ' '75 3, 11 vf , nc -v., 0 f. H 'H I, . . , ,, x 'us V .5 ' '5 'ff' V My ' X. , 1 -nf , 3 jr Rettiq, Marianne Speck, Deanna Sullivan, Linda sac, fi -9 si! ,W ,U X , , ,N xx. t 2' w Y Tesarek, IoAnne Urquhart, Ioan Wright, Diane 1 r- Q. 'S ,Sli 'XXX' '- X f .Y I gf Nl Q.- , sw, 'Q 5 j kill-4' ol Mr. 9 I l'f1V1 llod Cr v r cr r1v4 war des 'fo ll rv!-X lunsglcvilaull qznne. l . . Q r Y . ' , P. the lock of :now Ill ine- lowlands. Bead' fs tlm wr-Ivkr nd fun on tho snowy wlrm- slopms ol Km.g's lllll, llm rlulu sponsorwd Cl donzo Gslzuf tl - Swrrg Lnq down rlxo hrlxiz wxrlr Ilan qrootcst ease, the ener- cmr' run lovlnq mernlwrs of im- iikr Lilulw, uncle.-r the sponsoxsln Presldont Helen Allrc-d Vlce Pl'ESldOIll l.oron Gllslnons SUC'fOlG!'Y'Tl'0GSl1YflI Yvonnn Nvlson Allred, H. Colqr1n,D. Crl1bonS,l.. Hollz, Pl. Mwffoxn, B. Noss, M. Preston, N. Sprcxquc-, R. Bcxrhe-ldvr, D. Crc1qo,I, Grolrmn, P. HOWGfd, T, Mr'K1nnon, M. Nolson, Y. Hcxsrnusswn, C. Snyder, l.. Brxllsvy, D. Dfl!llOX1,f:, Gulhrm, H. Iiinsen, G. Mlsfm-lcll, D. Olds, G. Hxclmmond, L. Tuylor, B. Bell, M. Dwnlon, M. lloltz, C. l.llldql1lSl, R. Monroe, C. Potion, I. Slwv11l1vr,D. Tlnstv-d, S, Blnvk, S. DIklUQHlL1H,O. Holtz, K. I.1l'lClCIlllSl, R. Mundrrlo, B. Potty, F. Sl1iro,I, Thompson, G. Bundi, B. F1slx,B. llollz, l., Llttlo, T. Murroy, D. Plko, D. Sprcrquo, I. Truix, I. . ' ' ', TP q, 4 C ' 5 1' K - v 1 - 4, 0 - V' f:- , J T ' - ' ' wr l' LL K s .1 6 4,- .f,a fl ,.. Wordell, M, Wf1ssm.m,l. VVells, I. VVF-ist, R. 'vV1ll1sxrnson, W. Ml' ' ' 'L qv! A T E Wollaston x A Q Vv'ren, D. I ' Yuw, L. . Young, K 3 A95 Q .J 5 q' ff. 'Q + :' .fl - f. I. Q - K 1 Y A, 7 -c v ,K ' K -1 -f I 'une' we . ' W 'I I 6 1 1 H Av I f f, I x x I . v Q o I uv A I . I 133, , ' I I ' X Is, ' I , . u g 1 F I, ,R ' Sw SU L9 A' at Q' ' .- a- .- '-T . a , LA 5, - ' ' 565 it L. 1' ,,- , ' ' . '7 5 2 f x ' ' , u I fx 4 fa, '1 J bw 5, r Q A s so , I 3 if ,rw r. cr . gr 'rf V J 4- - X, '- A ,s I ' f f . X- ' fr If 1 s ' Q .V . of -1 4 -.f -s 17 .wzealviami 1? jj Wi 1 I ', 'V' 9 C?-L Officers-Pr-151dv11', Kf1oI,GFC5f:' V111 P1-'51d0r11, Myrna Io Elnvkg Secretary, Mzkn f1d1'1z115 Knot g.'1'.:11d1' S1 VHFOY, MISS Eanme L11 Perry. Being :eu-.'c1rdfni '.4.'1'h elwvcn :ten-.' members and cr prortxtierit f1G'if ,Lv othfr 5:5301 urtivxfzf-5A the- Thespifxis Club rczrxgfleifd 115 sefcrid SUZ1f'GSSfL11 your 111 GF HS. Mf1::1Et-1:53 15 nfileved by 1vc1r11:ggu'1on 111 thr vcrxous 111111115115 ci glzy prcd111'11or1 511611 us f1'11riq, 515515111113 2111 Wor, 11f1P:'1:1.g, 5M COUSffL11.'Y1OH cmd rlay VVIlf1IlIj, 1:1 lxuivd 1:1 fhlS yP11r'5 5-11-'dulo was the sponscrsfixy cf the all-schccl play, Mr5. M:- Th1r1q, xnd osfcziizshrncnt of the Ch11dI'6D'S Thpcrfre?-, If was C153 1nd1z, 'fy rrsgionszble far the 51156055 of Iolcrit?1e 1119 Sirxgcr girly, Time Out for Gxirgerf' 1110 S1155 3f5f:11r-lgfs vid G11 ctlxfr dYC1TNflT1fx prcqrsms sporngre-d by tho 5 41:31. T110 'flicsgxcns Club r-ndfd tiw ye-.1:r'5 ::st1v1'1' 5 i:',' 1:11-11:15 9:5 cf: cf 'hzsv ::'.' Chlizert :md SL11l1V:::t cgfzetfa, Iolzhthff' to 'El-f 1:1111 A. A A ,Q A sgholcstxc Meet m I.'Ig5::u1c1. W Adcrrs M11-co K 'Wi g A11fff1,'11f-151 ' 9 Austm, Ray , In 1 9' x 5. . 5 . ' fm L I fx . KVLEFE , ,fr is -4 R1 53945, LQ? vhs. 19 il :5'35, Terri V 0 lf! lzjk Myrz. lj.-vs I Q f fggjmrn -1 1110 wi! 'Iv L1 U2 11 ' 19 15pr:.1-k rf' - K ,, ' 4 X1 , , :ig I wx Q f ff 'N gt 1. Lori: 323:55 nav- a- , Z1 .c5:, . ce ', Peter5::i Penny Q 'A' 'U qi Q R15t3'.-.', Dinsld I 5, ' is SOHC, Xllfkl x , VL , Vfezslrrizri, lorry ,iff ' 'lv Ls X Kg ag 5 id, 4 tx - . . 1 .i,. k eg 4 'Q A fa 'yr wifi vf, V, g, Q, M. . Eff' ua.: fx RX N xff N 5 li. XX Cl 1 ff X X S 3 J dl ff 2 1 Q T f ' x 9 Q x Rf 10 E-4 ,fx .Ly X U '43 5 1 XA , f' f 'A X gf' Aff! if J' N QQ Of i??'53i5r x w Q2 ka 7 fl - Win.. kf udic ja' Qfdf 3400! 60I'LCl'l'f gdI'l,JTpl11I!.S?AUfZ mil'6C!0l' The Maestro Paul Shull, Director The Great Falls High School band has marched and concertized itself into the enviable position of being one oi the outstanding musical units of the Northwest. During the school year it has added many laurels to its growing list ot Iirsts and its ability to present outstanding shows on the field and on the concert stage has brought the school and city nationwide recognition. Chosen by the District 37 Lions to represent this area at the International convention in Atlantic City, Iune 22-25, and bestowed with a grit of 54,000 to start the trip, the band and director have been backed one hundred percent by local townspeople and civic groups. The Bison Band Booster Club set a goal of 316,000 to defray expenses on the 3,000-mile tour, which will include stops in Chicago, Philadelphia, New York City, Washington, D. C., and Niagara Falls, While in Washington, a concert will be played on the Capitol building steps, and hopeful ones point to a visit with the President of the United States. As a result ot the trip the band was recorded in the 1955 Congressional Record. At the District Music Festival held in Choteau, the Concert Band was rated SUPERIOR, and chosen as the finale of the special evening program oi outstands ing groups. The French Horn Double Quartet was chosen as the outstanding brass group. Superior rat- ings went also to: Iohn Olson, Bill Rogers, Ylonne Stevenson, Excellent ratings were received by la-Sk Tonkovich, Dan Bachelder, Dave Sebens, and also a Flute Trio. Band Oificers and Managers for the year are, leit to right: Larry Holtz, LeRoy Waugh, and Bill Rogers, Managers: Penny Kuno, Secretary-Treasurerg Mr. Shull: Jerry Pokarney, Vice President, and Dave Lawrence, President. BISD 0 MXN ' mx? Q' tw- LIEJCI win' L p DEED DDD 4'1 its . X I.. t.: tr. t rn! Sigurd Rascher, the world's fore- most saxophone soloist, was guest artist with the concert band at the annual winter concert, Musical Highlights of l955, rrrcscnfed at the Civic Center Theatre, November 30. He has appeared with such tamous musical organizations as the New York Philharmonic Symphony, and held high praise tor the band and its director for its musical ability and maturity, This was his first ap- pearance with a high school band, and his first in Montana. '25 M ' Flanking Head Drum Major Ierry ffnfn Polich are twirlers Ruth Grandy, -... 1 Shirley, Sharon McLaughlin, Roz X -- N--1 Raddle. 1-N '- 'A X Y X . J' f x i I se, K:- gffrf R K .Af X ,J 1 Miss Lynn Hemsinq, Geyear-old mas- cot twirler, is the State Juvenile Twirlinq Champion. G f .Q cv , QE Yi, ' a During the 1954-55 basketball season, the varsity band had the responsibility of pro- viding music and entertainment at the home games, The members oi the band are, left to right: R. D. Davis, B. Landqren, G. Cartee, S. Knudson, M, Hunter, B. Ward, I. Cubbaqe, T. Piocos, R. Hawkins, R. Kumi mer, J. Obresley, I. Rien, M. Wollaston, T. Raiterty, H. Sunqren, B. Bowers, C. Ross, P. Iohnson, D. Gillin, L, Stevens, K. Oker- land, B. Boqqess, I. Hildebrant, D. Speck, L. Williams, K. Duffield, I. Ievning, I. An- derson, L. Bartelt, S. Hawks, L. Sanderson, B. Vasky, D. Kempa, H. Nichols, G. Bresee, I. Levandowski, D. Misfeldt, A. Jarrett, K. Goudie, R. Holtz, I. Kernan, I. Ericson, M. Olson u Rosalind Raddle has been head twirler for three years and Miss Montana Majorelte for four years .7lLe 95 piece WarcAing gum! in fanfare podifian Tl uzrdify gan! 'D I'-' Z..-K ,Hungry flue, Qrman gmc! Left to right: Bill Rogers, clarinet, Duane Threlkeld, clarinet, Dave Sebens, bass, Dan Eachelaler, baritone, Herr LeRoy Waugh, Cornet, and director, This aroup has becozne very popular and is always in demand for Civic functions. 'Their ao- tivities hgve helped the cause of the band and have provided entertainznont for school and community proaranis with their Com-pah-pahf' A Q F41 62162793 goronef, jomgone .ggcfion Lett to riqht, top: Bob Gray, Dave Lawrence, cornetsp Stan Brown, Bob Linqscheit, Glenn Whyte, lohn Olson, Lee Foster, Chuck Pan- naqe, trornbonesp Gary I-lindoien, lack Holzberqer, cornets. Front: Laverna Jones, Russ Lindquist, Don Holm, lerry Pokarney, Ruth Iones, Ioe Roberts, David Hilde, LeRoy Waugh, Ierry Polich, Lowe ell Wandke, cornetsg Marching Band drum major, lerry Polich. x 5Au'1'nf'f5 Left to riaht, top row: Duane Threllceld, Carol Hautili, Fgzgit Petty, ,loel lvf:Vey llik '.'.'eE 1-1 bass Cl zrinf-t, Boi: Lxrdquis' B ' Pike, Bill Rogers Lirry lk Front row: Sh :ron Erneft, I 3 Mc:Donah, Ylonne Stevenson lr:- ane Olson, Shirley Gillette, Tizii Annan, Dan Lash, and lill Eate- man, bass Clarinet. Not plgtared are: Dick Bogden, bass clznnf and Dolores Puzon, clarinet, jf'enCA .yarn-, SGXOPAUHE, Qccogz, jfufea Left to right, top row: Penny Kuno, Max- ine Norby, alto saxophonesy Ianice Remsh, IoAnn Bazal, Harold Stephens, Beverly Mundale, Karen Weismann, Margie White, French horns, loAnn Te- sarek, Wayne Simpson, alto saxophones. Front row: Bob Makela, tenor saxo- phone, lrving Weissman, piccolo, Iudy Crago, Stacy Barkhurst, David Baker, Myrle Ensley, Ioan Blanchard, flute: Ioan Welch, piccolog Keith Good, tenor saxophone. Not pictured are: Marilyn Olsen, alto saxophone, Shirley Rernsh and Pat Washburn, French horns. vrcnddion, gan jnafrumenfd Left to right, tcp row: Alene Altenhach, bassoony Bev Shelden, oboe: Dave Se- loans, Phil Gerhart, Ken Hart, basses: Sharon Pellet, oboe: lanet Preston, bas- socn. Front row: Phyllis Snodgrass hells: Pat Mann, snare drum, Ted l-lodges, bass drum: lack Tcnlccvich baritone: Lyle Thomas, bass saxophcney Dan Blchelder, baritone, Don Dehon snare drurny Carol Kuaelard, kettle drums, Not pictured, are: Larry Holtz, bass, and Art Rogers, snare drum. -E ul 1:1111 eva Deke Q 9 ' Q 'iyif TCQQQQW rt' 'ikge -s.,,'f-J-..'w' f ' f .sibf',xui'il. ,r it ,ova t GMES QT' fx! llsigolfiaan glLFAtZllt H This formation was one oi the high- lights of Your Hit Parade, presented by the marching band at the Helena' Bison game. The halftime show pre- sented a series of currently popular tunes including Little Things Mean a Lot, Hey There and The Little Shoe- maker, when they took their rnerncr- able trip to Billings. 6684 'Hi -ff Ft Fifi Q's'i,f'!f'S fqifglrw Gila n' Q - I WA ' i k Q The halls of learning echoed with cr joyous Christmas message sung by the combined chorus. ln the Christmas mixed choral group, front row: Stan Brown, The Chorus, under the direction of Miss Ann Anderson, completed a difficult but meritable year of work. The production of Gilbert and Sullivan's comic opera, lolanthe, presented on March 31 and April l, was the crowning achievement. Throughout the year the mixed ensemble and in' dividual chorus members have been quests of such clubs as Tuesday Music Club, school PTA's, Assemblies and the Deaconess Hospital. The group sang a beautiful Christmas program and has con- tributed many other major accomplishments to the school. Marilyn Cwerhart, Hazel Hovae, Myrnx lo Black, and Bob V' T Dickinson. Back row: Elizabeth Kclski, David llunroe Vfade Parker, Ken Gue, and Sonya Stimac. mur. fi' 'fwvw Front row: Richard Quirlc, Dick Orr, Bill Sandaker, Lawrence Dewey, Richard Hamm. Back row: Robert Holzberaer, Mike Prem row. Bm Qucst Don Mgkelj and Rage' Larry Myhre' and Loren MCKEHCW' Bob Dickinson, Back row: David Mdnroe Wade Parker, and Ken Gue. 5 , , , Fr t : G R , B b G h, L . Front row. Kenneth Sowa, Hillis lvlohn, Ray Austin, and cazrek rT3lo,b MT:rCcTureOqjhSd Acllan Clgldico WT. Bruce Todd. Back row: Harold Stevens, Terry Rafferty, Dale Dale Nelsc St M I E1 , 4 row. Sell' and Leonard Dusek- 4 n,v an rown, er e ackburn, Bob Milke, and Vvarren Staats. L -SCUILJ .SjJPI'l1l'1.0:5 Back row: Carolyn Iensen, Earlene Egan, Iudy Reeves, Bobbxe Eruxnqton, ludy Pep- per, Ellen McCallum, and Iuanrta Martzne rrhr 41h row: Przsnlla Mflxflanus and Ruby Powell' 3rd row: Beverly Mozer, Sharon Kelleher and Leonamae Kopetskz' 2nd row: Deanna I-Iuseth, Beverly Bernclt, Sharon Errclcson and Ioyfe Iones: lst row: Alice Chambers, Katherlne Shaffer, Lora Traloer, Barbara Mrtchell and Mary Hurd. SPCOHJJAOJ Pack row: Sharon lflclaughlzn, Lano Wrl- scn, Donna Wren, Donna Haney, Charlotte Eqqed, Mrllre Nass, ludy Sundqulst, Bar- bara Bunch, Helen Allred and Nancy Pres- ton: 55h row: Sonya Stxma: and Bobble Klassen: 4th row: Marcra Peterson, Janet Hzersen and Bonnre Hrnkle: 3rd row: Mary Murray, Allce Knot Iudy Graham, Ann Shepherd and Ianet McPha:l: 2nd row: Ioanne Peterson, Donna Vfoodvrard, Dawn Mulvihlll, Pat O'Br1en, Carole Domke, and Sharon Turner: lst row: Grnaer Bautrsta, Icy Palacek, lanrce Remsh, Iackie Snod- grass, Ethel Nelson, and Shrrley Teichrow. EIU! .g7Pf'dI'l0J Earl: row: Sherrrl Nelson, Bernadean Wells, lf-ota Whrtton, Carol Kelleher, Phyllls Go- laf, Dlane lVVIlfjlll, Marylu Ionns, Danna Sheelcs: 4th l'O'.'lZ Shrrley MCl,auqhl1n and Ruth l-lllly 3rd row: Marxlyn Gerhart, Sharee Connelly, and Alrfe Wendtp 2nd row: Thel- rrxa Tfoolsey, Dorothy Alienberq, lsaloelle Wzlke, and Nancy Cornrnas, lst row: Kay Farrell, Delores Clark, Penny Peterson, Myrna Io Black, and Elrzabeth Kolskl. Era! Moa Bark row: Charlene Moore, Ioyce Sifers, Conme Hansen, Rhoda Leckband, ldella Hauskarna, Betty Eennett, Karen Weismann, Carol Monroe, Charlotte Penwell and Marr- lyn Ballard- Sth row: Sue Wxlcox and Maureen Dewey, 4th row: Phyllrs Young, Thelma Weaver and Hazel Hovde: 3rd row: Carol E. Srmth, Sylvia Weqman, and Pam McCabe: 2nd row: Pal Sanderson, Nancy Alcantra, Elaine Mulr and Darlene Cana- van: lst raw: Laverne Dorr, Carol Haney, Florence Lussrer, Pat Gascon, and Marlene McClain. My Dear Sir . I .2 'Jll 1 Looks Easy .af L sf- M. 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At pia11a,P.1t Lutz, .girinw Cl? 0-1 Violins: Bradley Adolphson, Helen Allred, Victor Bowen, Coil Bronot, lrrmes Burk, Riclmrd Carr, Donald Crtiikslrrrik, luck Ciililurrqe, Zoe Ann Dress, Robert Eklund, Ron llults, Garrett Ililer, Georqe lsdcrcs, Eliztrbetii Kcrlces, Sharon Koon, Ellen Ldmlzert, Estelle McVey, Alton Merenz, Cdrol Murphy, Lorrdine Peterson, Lenorcr Pfister, Donncr Robinson, Thomas Sedlcrck, Shirley Sorrimers, Robert Sowcl, Harold Sundqrerr, Shirley Tucker, Gary Wilson. Violus: C. Burch, L, Burch, locobson, Moore, Mulvi- lrill. Cellosz loyve Btrrtelt, Betty Guo, Zvlno lcnsen, locrn Pirsco, Bonnie Vt'allet. Ofiicers-Presid ent, llrflvn Allredg Vice President, Leo Roqersg Publicity, Tom Mortong Librcxridn, Beverly Shelden. 11531 ,MAor!winal5 ana! nano Back , SCU S OW fam LM' Ondr , Ss Q 2, MYrnQQL12sdse,?in737omQS M On. a SUM Orton vq f fef H' Sqfldr cms Arise Q Gcfdon ig. From I , Cbert OW.. I GOICJG 1111011 F. Piano COI1. 5 por nfmnuqll I uh 0 4 T v , ' . 4 s l 4. fm- -A Back row: Iohn Olson, Lee Rogers, Patrick Morris, Front row: Donna Davis J - Isabelle Wilke, Florence Lussier, Mary Lynn Olson, Nancy Taplin, Gloria Nelson, rain an QrCu'55L0n Laurine Sanderson, Nona Stevens. 11541 'K 1, ,-I Q-f Q lub' - M The High Steppers f. - . il QT, -x X, gg-r... H Nr? F' y J .L- Head Majorettes jlllfglfj A Stone, C. Swenson, S. 'l'af'onette, S Tilton, I, Vukasin S OFFICERS President Dolly Mears V. Pres. Sharon MCl.auahlin Secy.-Treas. Rosilyn Raddle Rosalind Raddle, holder of over 25 N, xx ,W l ?!0lll'lg .Sgt Scvt-n - Year- Linn llernsinq, amazing mas twirler, the Novice Championship year. ,qu 11' a minion Rosalind Raddle smiled happily as she rereived a trophy for winning her third ronsovn- tive Sr. Montana baton twirlinq title awarded her by Mr, Shull. Carney, L. Grandy, R, Davis, D. Grimes, S medals, cups, and trophies, has brouqht a top twirlinq name to Great Falls High School. The twirlinq club, under spon- sorship of Paul Shull, devote their time to entertainment and iurtherinq the art of baton twirl- ina, Over GO twirlers from all over the state attended the state contest sponsored by this club last Dec. ll, Showing they have the top twirlers in the state, 4 out of 5 twirlers of the club came in the top places with Roz Raddle, lst, Dolly Mears, 2nd, Ruth Grandy, 4th7 and Shirley Vukasin, 5th, Iones, C. Mears, D. Knight, I. Mears, V. Hughes, M. McLaughlin, S, Sponsor Paul Shull Morgan, R. Short, P. Mortaq, I. Slocombe, P. Rauniq, S, Sm1th,C.E. Shell, C. Smith, M. 'X x. 'r -. T I 'nspi TR 'll ou 'I P El36f?lu' I Jw A rs CT him 1 U c,Q+a'? aedkf' QQ 5 5 YC? 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L Y YW nun x ' .U Q I 4 A Q ,, YXQQHDQ or t 'Mimi K 'il si 3:15353 i Lme u em' Fcxhdcxdga Ready! TfYoufS! K QANQO Huddlel X nefs' dw m B166 Packed! C029 , YW . o 990 Y Q Puls! C Xebiutegs. Heroes! e '11 is fl t . V 2? Gi .Li f2l.Jfll! lldjfl p6Lj FRU! Q R .Al H , 1+ lffllz flllllllll l'rw.wnIuIinn 1Hl'IYl' l kI,l,H llHLllS1Zll1 NH. 'l'lu'vl:ux. WAN Il ! if sfless MAL I 954 I HE WHO RECEIVES A BENEFIT SHOULD NEVER FORGET IT HE WHO BESTOWS SHOULD NEVER REMEMBER IT' CHARRON QUR BEIQVED Y mass Joos ess ze WEPIH LEED moe CEENQH -:---H EET SAY FALL ON Z5 ,'i' CALANDEQ AN .'g ng FALL EET EES fs 5 :Engl st' li? 5.9 2 A54 RIDIRUN GGLOR BISON5 40 ACT I. SCENE I SEPTEMBER 7. 11. 17. 18. 24. OCFO 28 2 29 Curtain rises-show begins with cast of 1.644-starring: 449 Sophomores, 411 Iuniors, 407 Freshmen, and 334 SENIORS. Ten new directors also on the scene-Harte-nberger, Lightner, Wallace, Nyman, Iacobsen, Heibert, Tideman, Connely, Kirby, cmd Donnely. Bisons stage opening grid season with 7-0 flop to Butte. Student body offi- cers take over: Don Moe, president: lim Bell, vice president, Margie White, secretary: and Eileen Hindoin, treasurer. First assembly-Harmonairs. Bisons vs. Nampa therel-first hit of season on Great Falls stage. New 325,000 lights used. Sophomores welcome starlets tfroshl at party. Brsons win over Butte C13 0 herel-but lose star halfback Ken Gue due to head mjurres received rn game Brsons elect co captams Ken Gue and Stan Rennmg ACT I SCENE II BER Blson Bronc busters tame Billings 25 6 1n non conference game here Advrsorres pray as Ken Gue goes through two serious operations on critical head inlury Premler showing of Xniwa for 1954 55 school year Ken Gue 1n good sprrrts alter successful operations Bxsons strike again in second conference win 140 l8l over Helena French and Booster clubs inmate new members at separate parties While Bisons again bust Broncs for third conference win C33 201 there lack Wells busts leq and sees no actron for rest of season Frosh give return party for sophomores Snow makes premler showlng in Great Falls Bisons get chance for Cham pionshrp wlth fourth conference win over Missoula tChamps for last two yearsl Game won 7 0 in snowstorm 9 Vacatronl M E A Convention Teachers turn actors in faculty play ISONSIB MNA I8 M x sr PWLWW H, guft ' fl I 5K4 if 4' ausows 7 N SOULA Q J F t M ff f ffl 9 N P' Tx Skull' XSONS 2 W' B 6 'I ,W ,MIM 60,5 we crwvcpnonsnw cms t 25- ' ' - . , 3 w r ss 27. 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'71, I I H 73, V! - 0 I K .. , HH- . ., . if 2 .L it .. , f .RJ , V , 5 1' f f 'A .V I 3 I ,. 39 J' , I .1 I+- 5 .iii-2' - ,N-X 4 A... rr. -. -- f 4 sf- , v , gig? -. ., if ' 1 ' ' - 75 -We . . - -, s f 5' . v' f:.?'t-ij . . Q ' ' ' if ir f fi 1w.'.T:',,1 .1 r. ' ... ., I. Y- '37 A 'ff' L, f-f ' . fm 41 X L ff 0' 0 965' BISONS I4 ' '1 .2 1 ,rt-. BRAVES 1 -'if 5' OATN5 ACT ILSCENEIII at NOVEMBER Bisons beat Kalispell 112-57 take Big Six Confere ' e. Win gives Great Falls Championslrp pl on home sta e. 1 , l Sophomores open class bly com t ' wit l Town e. CARE commit ele -Tom ., ch 'r n 5 alie De , ev Cal- vert, Margo aroni, Bob -. s 'n Ba t tt com 'tte members. New lniwa St ff e act' - -as -n v o ssue- n oe, editor- in-chiefp Pat en, a si 5.1 -Jo v ind Raddle a t Benning, sports editor , Ros li phy ? 7, ' a1vert,circ at' a agersy Ardice Sayre and B di, feat 1 ditorsg t ' and Don Cubbage, business mana an h and Da B ker, phot grapliers nd Mrs. Phelan, sponsor alcolm H cock sells uddx Bison vl ec ice 15001 for championship game. Greffals Bisons win Oscars for stellar performance in championship game there! with Kalispell U4-71. Victorious Bisons receive gold iootballs at banquet-elect Stan Henning most valuable player. Dave Lawrence first to lose football-Hazel l-lovde finds it l?J! Frosh Ukdvisory 1015 First to CARE. Filth Winter Band Concert fwith guest soloist, Sigurd Rascherl is big hit. MVUR7' .M t U' 1 THE lDEALt totes fe or Au. Q5 rem M-m fmt TH S n e w ts ? Eg 'S' ' fgijifj 4, Y7,5m,.,..:.-7.2 V' D ' if ... Musk Mqumc AND LXTUFI Nu . J, if 1 1 t Nt 'x AU, -, vi 1 1 S- - l I k, 3: 4. Bisons drop second home game to Glasgow Scotties 142-381. 171-1 fa' DEPT OPEN ,-5 Qi lf , NE MUSIC ATLANTIC CI AHHEAAM year. I-IERE I COME NOT YET ?l6.0o0 , TQ co fu f . AKA! 'tl B S 0 . l OF l9S4 8, i955 Bv MALcoi.M HANCOCK ACTUISCENEIV 4 ' -'5.'Q'in 'f,:i A .Q-5,022-,5Q.E WOE IS ME IGET DECEMBER NO SLEEP CAUSE THEY USE THAT 3. Bisons open season on hardwoods with victory over Livingston C44-371. ALL THE TIME +3521 i 10. Bisons lose to Havre Blue Ponies-lose Ole Goat lor second consecutive 1D-11. All-school play, Mrs. McThing, smash hit. 13-18. All eyes watch as Band, Orchestra, Chorus, etc,, move to locations in new building additions. 16. Christmas Concert lends musical air to Yuletide season. 17. Tom Morton wins prize for story and picture appearing in nationally read Christian Science Monitor. VOTS ZE SCOOP THEESE EES JANOOARY ,WEECI-I ACCORDING TO 18. Bisons lose to Livingston ttherel in overtime. ZE BOOKEES 21. Iceland Fantasies -annual Booster Ball. Snow Queen tRita Wriqhtl SQQB ZEEQQ crowned, with Dorothy Acord, Millie Nass, Ardice Sayre, and Sydne Thisted TEIVIPIQA-l-URES, acting as ladies in waiting. IBQXJT THEY EES NOT I-IEEQE 25. No snowl Great Falls sees Green Christmas! Curtain falls for intermission '.---s ' 'J-'su . 1-rfxfx Wulf' Mil-' is 'rl-us THE igtgg, TEAM r SAID We Tg, GO wouro coma . . IN IZW PLACE WHEREZA PUNNIES I IWS BXSOE A I VLAB nt BAND 'DINNEPQEAA A I ACI' III SCENE V ff JANUARY 8. BY MALCOLM HANCOCK 3 Curtam rlses--cast returns to burn mldmght O11 for commg semester hnals AHHEMN1 Bxsons gwe Spartans bad txme 1n close game at Mlssoula but lose 5145 Blsons come out on long end of 54 -'4 score at Kallspell Don Moe Irm Bell and Sydne Thlsted elected to presldent veep and secre tary ofhces Frosh class dzsplays future Greffals Hzgh Stars m Barnyard scenes of the1r assembly Blsons lose close game C50 463 to Mxssoula on home floor Anaconda Copperheads show much actron but are defeated by vmghty Blsons here C65 641 2122 BISORS come out on short end of two games away Butte C47 431 and Anaconda C63 571 ACT III SCENE VI FEBRUARY 2 Groundhog day brmgs snow no track for s1x weeks Natxonal Honor Soctety members named BISOHS lose on Lew1stown court C73 681 Bzsons lose to Bxllmgs there C58 561 Band raxses funds for Atlantrc C1ty trtp wlth turkey dmner SENIORS have smash hxt wlth play Tlme Out for Gmger X., DC ALL OUR QUNNEFZS HAD THE PHYSICAL STQEAMLINING OC OUR STAR MILE? 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District Band Festival at Choteau finds six Great Falls High contestants in 1 evening performance. -f ff.'..'1l ?-'thx 7-8. Spring vacation provides rest for cast as last six weeks of show begin. Q 1- fi - ' Q Q 2, 15. Girls ask boys to annual French Dance. X ' if 18. Snow gone-track gets under way. ' Eff , v ffg 29-30. All-city music festival. ' J! .-I ' .x: ' 1 ' if? OF THE Acriv scam: ix 545550 if RAINBOW MAY ' 6. Melody Roundup proves interesting theme for Roundup Day Parade. ' 'H ' ' 13. Friday! Who's superstitious? Bisons travel to Missoula for lnterscholastic YOU CAN I track meet. EQCTK 17. Academy Awards fHeisey Awardsl Assembly honoring outstanding students. WE MARCH 4 MILES i V Q A -, 18. Benefit concert given by band to raise money for trip to Atlantic City. WHEN vvE GET THERE ff .I 3 U Q 20. SENIORS traditionally leave 'em crying in THIS OLD HOUSE assembly. ' yn Letterrnen forget sports and don suits for annual l.ettermen's Ball at Ftainbow A 3 2 ' ' l K' 1. Hotel. A , I? fa U' gt' 'W In , ' 24. Music Awards given to Band, Orchestra, and Chorus members. f' 'N 7 ' ..! . ilu X 'E' ii 27. Iuniors fulfill social obligations, honor SENIORS at prom. Dewy-eyed SENIORS 6- J N gk 9 Q.,-' walked hallowed halls for last time in high school career. J . ' 3' xr an ,Q 29, 31. Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises bring 4'act play, High y Q is E I Nb OTAW School Days to end forCLASS or '55. rfcggi- A. -,.. Act rv.scr:m:x 1 l .. I ',f,.- :TQ-L A .fs it- JUNE ' ' 3. Crowd applauds as curtain falls on wonderful year. -' f -'A - ,.eq. 5i'igl'f3f ., of 'i ,T-'fir-'4' Y N - i , 15591 Q. V . oft' ff THE END TIME TO V .gg CAST OFF .. . ..Algal MAL OLNI :on MEN MAY A, ,. ..Na.E...ys. COME AND MEN 5 3 9:15.11 I-IAN OCK MAY oo,BuT I I w ry' afgis-W eff, 1 . I - li n g- ' j f. , , .FE I + . . J' if A5 THIS BISON -- sf 5-ft .- l n 1 TQAII. comes TO . -. fs.. ,, AN END rms cow- sw .. POKE .toms Ti-IE THE N 1 RANNS or THE PAST ' -A WHILE LEAVING - ,5 , 2 , 1 X w THESE PAGES TO . ' I L1 TI-IE FUTURE IN MY AHEAD - - A st LAST ROUNDUP' ADMINISTRATION Dean of Men Dean of Women Executrve Board Faculty Prmcrpal School Board Student Councll Student Government Supermtendent ACTIVITIES Agora Club Booster Club Boy s State Cheer Squad Drstrrbutors Educat1on Club French Club G A A Grrl s League Curl s Letterman s Club Grrl s State HQISGY Awards Home Econom1cs Club I F C Letterman s Club Lrbrary Club Natronal Forens1c League Natronal Honor Socrety Ottrce Force Patrol Squad PIOJGCIIOUISIS Pubhcatrons The In1wa and FLEX 1016 119120 124126 The Roundup 136 137 Student Safety Councll Radro Club Red Cross Club S141 Club Thesprans Club ATHLETICS Basketball Intramural Iunror Vars1ty Vars1ty Coaches Foo ball Iun1or Varsrty Varsrty 101 104 111 89 98 G1r1s Spo ts Managers and Tra1ners Nat1ona1 Athletrc Honor Socrety Bowlrng Track Vars1ty CLASS SECTION Freshman Class Freshman Class Ofhcers Iunror Class Iumor Class OIIICGTS Sen1or Class Sen1or Class OIIICSIS Sophomore Class Sophomore Class Offrcers Ded1cat1on DANCES Booster Ball French Club Iun1or Prom MISCELLANEOUS Clubs and In1t1at1ons F1na1e Pep Ralhes Sponsors Table of Contents MUSIC Band Chorus Iolanthe Orchestra TW1rlers PLAYS Mrs McTh1ng Trme Out for Gmger SCHOOL LIFE Autographs Calendar 107110 78 84 60 66 26 57 68 75 170171 144147 148149 150151 152154 174176 164168 School Scenes 24 76 85 176 11691 ' ' r cccccccccccc.....1 II c...,ulc. 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A Frlen Adralphson s Texaco SGTVICG Stat1on Albrechts Fum1ture Al s Food Market Allsports Anaconda Copper M1n1ng Company Anderson Oftrce Machrnes Austrn s Log Cab1n Servrce Statron Auto Craft Shop Ayrshrre Da1ry Barbers Inc Beckman s B rger Meat Company B1rch G Sons Constructron Co B,r1cker Realty Company Buttreys Department Store Carlson s Musrc Company ashway Lumber Company Carlson s Shoe Store Cascade Electrrc Casey Blumfreld, Inc Central Floor Covering C1ty Food Market C1vic Center Theatre Club Cafetena Coca Cola Company Cogswell Agency Corral Crane Company Crown Iewelry Croxtord's Merrrll Mortuary Demier Studro DeMolay Memorral Dev1ne 6 Asselstme Dudley Constructron Duffy F A Agency Dundas Offrce Supply Duvals Inc Edd s Bakery L Eddy s Cafe f Englrsh Realty XX Falls Constructron Company Flrst Federal Savrngs Gabbert s Grocery Gary s 25th Street SQFVICG Statron General Mrlls Inc W H George Company Glass Art Shop Graham G Ross Great Falls Automobrle A SSOClCIl1OI'1 Great Falls Clearrng House Assoc1at1on Great Falls Engrav1ng Company Grogan Robinson Lumber Company Florrsts ASSOC1Ql1OH of Great Falls Great Falls Gas Company Great Falls Lrvestock Company Great Falls Transfer G Storage Company Great Falls Typewnter Exchange Greely Elevator Company H O Auto Supply Company Harrlngton Studlo Howdy Drlve ln Hub Thisted Clothmg Co MMNCJMF Huntsberger Company In and Out lersey Gold Foods lohnson Hotel E B Iohnson Edwm lohnson Plumbmg G Heatmg Erwm lohnson Inc Fred O Iones Agency Kaufmans Kenkel 61 Company Klllorns Kops Plano House Kov1ch hm lewelers Lease s Garden Center LQWIS Construct1on Lowery Dundas Company Marlmg Shop Marvm Maytag Mclntosh Tarlors Montana Flour M1lls Montana Power Company Montgomery Ward ci Company Moon Agency Mundale Body Shop Murphy Maclay Hardware Murphy 6. Woods Second Ave Pharmacy Nxsbet s Texaco Sewlce Noble Mercantxle Company O Brlen COHSlfUCllOH Company T F O Connor IQOVL6 OM Palmqulst Electrlc Pappm Constructlon Company Floyd Pappm and Son lnc Parls The Park Hotel Paul s Park Inn Pay n Pak1t Penneys Pete s Ice Cream Shop Petlte Shoppe P1nsk1 Bros Preston Agency Publ1c Drug Company Quarterbacks Club Rambow Hotel Sally Ann Bakery Samtary Cleaners Sears Roebuck CS Company Sturrock S Style Shop Super Save Markets T1tter Studlo Wllhaml Tonkm Town 6: Ranch Transportatlon Bureau of Great Falls Trlbune Pflflllllg 6- Supply Uke s Sports Umphress Studto Walsh Anderson Company Wendt Advert1s1ng Agency C173 Litt1e's Lanes RuSSell'S lewelry' 1 ,.. A V x D QL I 'PQ Hep X J a xg To Head bosses! . f egg W, LSOI? J N, fi-6 22 f S E 14 1 Booster Costume parade. Parlez-vous francaxs? fat' fgzfff XA . On YOU, mark fk- 1 may fl? May dance Plans .03 .f .Xvrv f CV Cx o5'5 QJYX -'Q '35 Y e-Xe 1500 a I. F. C. dolls. Iniwa staff members. QL, by Wa! . die! Wawh me H SKXXIXQ ' Wlrler e I S Curtain N111 I Ewa 8 A yearbook doesn't just happen As many of us have found, In the last few months. Taking and retaking, checking and rechecking pictures, Making layouts, writing and rewriting copy Proved to be a full-time job. But when DEADLINE was met-April 15, We experienced a feeling of accomplishment. All of us on the Staff hope that Our efforts have brought the kind of success That w1ll make th1s annual a lastrng rem1nder Of carefree and br1ll1ant high school days We extend to all those who contnbuted therr Trme and energies toward maklng this a cooperatlve And successful enterprise our most s1ncere thanks We wlsh to thank Mrs Tonkm Art Sponsor And her staff that created the f1ne drawings To Mane Madson Art Ed1tor and Malcolm Hancock who drew the calendar cartoons Bob Smlth Pat O Bnen Beverhe Calvert and other editors To Mrs Phelan Production Sponsor for her Untiring help and understanding Grahtude IS extended to Caryl Zorn and her Flnance Staff Who did such an excellent Job of gettlng sponsors To Bob Pancxch and Davld Baker who Developed and took so many pictures for us Thanks are extended to Yaw T1tter Umphress and Harrington Studlos the Great Falls Engravmg and the Trlbune Company for all those many steps that go 1nto Yearbook production and flnally to all our loyal Enthus1ast1c and beloved subscribers me OUNO f ob A 9' f S7'4F,c- Qi X 1 ,wt I ft ' Ll N ' sfrffl, sl' , g f,i,, I A :lm X N 2 anuafy M ily XQW Fe p ar- off uiliif ' Cgfb- Aff-fm lm ' l W wwf MQW if 4 ,www QW cf? 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