Great Falls High School - Roundup Yearbook (Great Falls, MT)
- Class of 1957
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Well, CI student is mony things. 9 0 t 3 . tl 3 T 1 3' rf' tl , A student comes to school, ' dll 4 ' l-3 L ornetimes dt 7:30 d. m. sorneumes ot 830 some tlrnes ot 9 30 and some tlmes not ot dll Whtle :tn school the student tudtes tolks to hts frtends neets Wlth h1s teichers otnd dd VISOIS 1n conferenc goes to dssennbl es wdlk tn tue hulls slts on the school teps wutes for the oop r Czcts IU plovs pdrtlclodtes ln sports or goes to gdtnes But the student does oth r thtngs too He hos nterests OUlS1d9 of chool T-le goes to Delvloloy or Rcunbow he goes to the dnveln movle he goes to tourno ments CI d h go sto church lt hos been the cum of th1s The l957 Roundup to deplct the student ln dll he does ln ond out of scho ceeded v X W fy t. THE 1957 ROU UP E 3 5- ' 3 N .UL 25 N 2' g N S ' H . .' ' . .P X :F ' 1 I 1 I - X .YI .lb of ty l N . - . ,t t if jr- ,J fp Jig , .gt K W. s I I ' ' , I , tv 'FY K v H. 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IJ 711, L If ,, H 'Uk' Tv ,1 ll J 1 vi J V 0 1 ,z I , ,- . 1 , , .JN I ' X 1 11 1 ! gf :JV f 4 1 .J , , X ,f Q. W7 ' flllfllen the Great F 1 ls voters voiced their approval olttheotbnstructknn of a high school in Great Falls in 1891, they planted the seed which was to grow into jhe largest hjgh school in the state of Montana. The sotfndl Wds finished in 1893 dnd dubbed C91'11fCIl High Z - f I i r' Q fi XVI tr 11 J , A F Q. ' 'Zi s 'ix J I 1 I . I tr' ' gf I 1 1 cg Qt 4 .1 1 ' 1 n t . . Q P' ws .sl ff .ffl 'irish lf , . 1 School-now the Paris Gibson Iunior High Schooli at a cost of 580,000 The school, which was situated on the very outskirts of thi very western city now is almost in the middle of town at F1rst Avenue North and Fifteenth Street Construction started on the present high school building in 1928 was finished in 1930 at a cost to the public of Sl 115 000 lt was named qulte simply the Great Falls High School With an eye to the future the voters had provided a school capable of handling 1800 pupils Because of this public foresight the school has functioned for nearly twenty years W1th Very little problem ot crowding .aw V wrmwil- X ,I QLQWWHWW 'x' 334 WMYN sf haha!! 141 'X N X Y. f I 1. ' VNS- A is L ' I 1 . . . 1 I I I ' I ' I I - f 1 -I - 1 x tt ' U eff X ld j ,Q , yi. LX Ui li 5 , T! 1 y A X ' - .A 1 K+ 4 . A I U ,X . N. Q-.i . . X Q 1 Nt it . V. ay u d ' , O ,, ' 0 . , A -w X F V it :,y.,1f,i. 1 us. A K ,hy X , ,V it df. ste sf. 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ACTIVITIES Srqmn Roundups fs one of e tfany actrv Ares of gat Falls Hrqh chool Lola Schroeder lore Hutton and Morle Brown pause for a ent o the last y to exchange auto gta hs either FACLILTY Faculty mem ers en1 themselves ou srde of school as well as m Ass Myrtle Nelson an av.xd 5 orts fan IS stdftled by the cameras ll sh as she chats 'With Mr and Mrs Dettloft wife! 3 of wx a an after game dance CLASSES The most rmportant factor ln school l1es m the students themse Marqre Davrs Sharon Bundl and Frankie Duff enter ta1n he students 1n the Sophomore Assembly HONORS 1 3 The Montana State AA Football Champront shrp of 1956 trophy at whrch Marvrn Lrndsethlk, awards and honors students of GFHS re gl L MJ l ATHLETICS 5? The s s of GFI-IS e actrve ootbfll lv Baslcetb ll and Track nd have any wa ds to show or therr s ess l CLUIB If-P my fyl Friryrr Agora Cl b o Ftadrgx have 'X great H var: f clubs Holzb r r B029 Club N f Presxdent cr ns' arb ord Que of the if club s ann nce wflak fantasy X P F'- Mvliy MUSIC 174 GFI-IS has al very extensrve and popular musxc department The Bxson Band entertams sports fans durrnq halltrme at a Football qame -s-du I5l , 1 T J. wt ff 57. I 'GQ ' . fhf ' Q 3, t ' . ' I l '9 F fl I u m lr, 96 W . tm . tw' . gl ' f- ff W ' I t, . I , ,gg 3 , -yawn- t 4 W . . Uff' 1 ' ' f ' I 1 1 ' , 5 ,- , l 4305 V111 N, ' I9 Ll I I' ' 1' I ,v Q ' u T A D 'I 'J TN Nl, I I X, ll J, 'Z V fl X X 1 ly , I 'A o N ' ' ,gimp Q . . ' ' E fvfl 49 'N K k ' - I s , ...-.. ll .I -r 4. ' , 41 - , 5 4 1 , .5 5,5 1A I 1 isqglancinq, is only one ot. the many trogie 7,1 I lx V , iv .Q If A H ' ' rl X lt Qt 4, ll 0' , tk ' ' J K ll 'll ' I ' - Q L y fx. , , I ' I f ,ff ,VV It 1 f 1 J . 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'45 X X X 'Lrg 11 I is I ' Jane r 1, '51 For frfty years the Roundup has served as a mlrror ref ectrnq rn lts glass tl e l1VGS actrons hopes and asprratrons of the Great Falls l-lrqh School students The rob of Sdlll q ejearbook IS a monumental task rnvolvtnq hours and hours of pams alcmq and o n dull x h l' lres drlrqence and perseverance rt IS to th edrtors of the past ha at th1s book IS edr lt rs to thexr sacrlflces and labor that We are mdebted for thrs t Q ersar yearboolf So to each and every one from the New York psych1atr1st S elemen y ta, r from t e enqrneer who latcl the Atlanhc cable to the housewzfe We smcerel lcale t IS boo that lt wrll reflect the lrves of the Senlors of l957 4,2 10 'J Francrs Ba 23 Robert M Sllmal 22 if Hubert Bales 32 John Snuthmayd 'rv Shrrley .lardrne 44 ir' l Jrm Coxhn 52 7,16 Rdee Brown 54 Ben Lapeyre S Waller Slim WN 9,51 Arthur Wrrght ex Warden 14 Ns Henry Dotseth 24 Q xl Carroll Mcllulloh 25 ff x Wrllram Baucus 34 I-'HUY Purvrz f '5-as f 'iff' Leslre Hamrllun I6 X, 40 Jenmngs M3Yl3 d Z5 RX-Ar-or Clrllon Alhnght 35 Jean Allred Lerla Momger 45 Helen Loy 56 MBYY Klum 53 Faye Broadhurst 55 J l7J 4 I 1 . l ' e ' V .. 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X J ,i y 1 X. x , X J i J X, A1 4.-A X 1 'linens J Q', SA, f'l Tl' e Return van?-ZQNI www A group of Iumor qtrls lean agamst an overturned car Meanwhrle Lorna Mulder enyoys a relaxmq rtde at Cra1g Montana 4- Some of our summer actrvxttes are hfequardmq 11ke Terry Thompson water skunq hke lacqule Ltttle or lazxly ftshmq ltke Mary Datley from Summer Vacauon As the leaves begm to turn to shades of red and gold and there 1S a mp 1n the a1r we leave our f1Sl'l1I'1Q poles boats and Water sk1s to re turn to school The l1fSl week IS tllled w1th thoughts of all the fun we had last summer on that gorgeous lake or trarnptng through the woods on that tun packed camptng tnp Some of us can st1ll remember our ltrst horseback rlde so v1v1dly that when we shut our eyes we can see the green meadow w1th the tnckltng brook runntng through and the rustle of leaves as we But now that we have returned to school we must forget that trlp back East to New York and Atlanttc Ctty Yes even the fun we had as hte guard All of these ITIGITIOTIGS are now ln the past We are IH school and we must concen trate on our school work lt w1ll be dtfftcult for those of us who are from a forelgn country or who have been away from the Unlted States tor several years but the school year 56 57 has begun 1103 Ogaaf is Ui .Q , dd 4 Paustng for a few mlnutes durtng advxsory students from around the world get acquamted Btbt Govers Luxembourg Louxs G1e Mexxco lan Neely Germany Ieorqe Zurxta Mextco 'sandra McCrum Oktnawa Raymond Areshenko Canada lerry Lynch England Rxchard Hall Guam Marlo Catala Mextco Iohn Heffeltmqer Germany and Karen Vaughn England 'uw 0, ' wa. Memortes of the band trtp are renved by ptctures of Iantce and Shtrley Remsh lean mg on a Mount Vernon fence Bev Mundale on the shore of Lake Mtchlqan, Iamce Remsh m Grand Central Stauon JoAnne Bazal at the Whxte House, and Iudy Crago and Shlrley Gtllette tn Chtcaqo 'lk Smxlmg students leave the hallowed halls utter the ftrst day of school I 6 S I O I 17' . , . , ' , 6 , gig' -A kk K , if . 'lf V9 fy: gl! X .A 4 A ,ki ff 1 Q 1 e Q 2 2 - r A H12 ' f .4 Shi - ,. A-A . - - - , ' ' , 1 ' ,Jr A I , I ' f at 2 lf L I ' f ' U ' ' V I , , c '-1-' 5 , L Qu. I ' Q 3 saunter down the trail. I N T A It Ili . 'ihl A 5 'M V l ' f- - ffl 1. ' ..,, - i - f , , I - . .. . r ' -' -A 1. -,.. 5 f i x 5 , W 1 5 To Settle Down and Get Now that we have settled down to work we begrn to real17e how much our school really means to us How many students are offered the opportunrtles We have 1n Great Falls Hlgh School? lf We stop a moment to thlnk about 1t we beam to apprecrate the many extra courses We have such as college preparatory Englrsh advanced courses rn SCIGHCG several forergn languages a forergn exchange program an outstandlng muslc department and many schol arshlps and awards avarlable for outstandlng achrevements Students aualrtred H1 the corn merc1al held have the opportunlty to work rn Into the Swmg of Mr Paul Shull the Lost Dxrector rs really get tmg mio the swmg by the admrnlstratrve ottrces Students get exper 1ence rn such thrngs as photography play pro duclng, and actrng through var1ous school act1v1t1es LA fl' Takmg trme out from classes for a prcture lS Carol Chzlds who smrles for photogra pher Mr Ralph Lrndberg Mrss Mary Ellen Herbert and Mr S1dney Stende semor Mr lack Sgostrorn have a sponsor begrns makmg serxous talk at an after game plans for bxg thmgs to dance come drrectmg to hrmselt Glorra Iohnson Susan Doty Zoe Ann Dress and Bonnxe Wallet pause a moment between classes to glance at Semor prc tures ,Q ill Peggy Robxnson studres m tently at the begmnmq of the term Before gomg home Iudy Crago and Maureen Johnson relax over a coke at the Hrqh School Store Among the chrei rooters at our frrst football game are George Tnpp out of town guest and Wrllxe Rrchards Mr Bofto Anne Gmnaty and Donna Schumacher are il busy countmg money rn the Fmance Offlce C11 O I C I ' I - . . 0 -vs x . 1 ' V I 1 -A , fa, , 4 cell O It 1 ' Q ' 1 V r ra' S I t 'V' my L Y . 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Q I . ,V u it K ' y , or t 5 55 . , I ' V I I if l Workmg for the Deans and Adn1u11strat1on Workmg members of the Deans Councxl are standmg CONFIG Fuller l.enoraPf1ster Bonme Mclntyre Pat l-Ionacker Ardrs Iar rett and Bonme Henman slttmg Sandra McCrum Sharon Walker Barbara Acord Mxss Rathman Barb Morrs Shezla Acord Iudy Hansen and Ian Dannels Not plc tured rs Donna Davls Members of the Dean s Councxl elected by the students are standmq lacqule L1ttle Sharon Thorson Sally Glen Narlanne Ret tlg Nancy Hanks Ioame Pasco Arlene McLauqhlxn Nona Stevens Karen Lasker Bonme Woods and Iudy Larkm stttmg Perrxe Iohnson Chrlstme Kordos Andrea Reavley Charlotte Mclver and Mlss Rath man Not prctured 15 Ruth Holtz The Dean s Counc1l 15 a group of glrls who work closely Wllh MISS Rothman Th1s enables her to more than a Dean to the glrls but a good tnend as Well The glrls 1n this Councll supply a cross sectlon of the student op1n1on, and they Work together for the benetlt of all Each vear the councll has a money maklng prol ect For the last two years they have sold note paper decorated Wllh dllferent VIQWS of the h1ah school Mlss Rathman 1S stnvmg to make the group one ot the more act1ve orgamzattons rn GFHS Along wlth the Dean s Councll are the olflce work ers These are selected glrls who spend thelr tree perlods H1 the Dean S ottlce of the mam Off1CQ Thetr dutles are malnly to asslst the admmlstratlon as typ lsts or messengers Pxctured wlth Mr l-lults are hls helpers Carolun Danlels Darlene Kercher Iudre Stcmdmq Iudy Hansen Myrna Hansen Kmqhg tem-me Jones L ic McKenzie and lemme Hess Gena Dempsey and Claudxa Dorothy Haney Hunt slttmg Deanna Speck Sharon Sayre Barb Pannage Mxss Rathman and Barbara Acord Lors Strosky and Ardls Iarrett secretarxes Conme Peterson and Mrs Symes look over of Mrs Rolland laugh w1th her over a health records Joke 12 Belonging to arious Interest Great Falls Hlqh School has 1n1t1ated several spe c1al lnterest groups These are the Future Nurses Future Sc1ent'sts Future Teachers, and Future Trades men of Amenca Each of these orqanlzatrons has a qualzhed faculty sponsor The purpose of these orqanrzatrons s to help the students decrde whether or not they want to qo 1nto these professlons Each group has a regular meetlnq sornetrmes w1th specral speakers movres or demon stratrons the members of the teachers take ttme otf from therr classes to practlce teachlnq 1n the vanous grade schools The members of the nurses help wlth v1s1on checklnq of all the students The tradesmen sclentrsts and enqrneers have Just recently been orqamzed From each qroup Wrll come the outstancllnq lead ers of tomorrow IH these specrflecl frelds am. -., Groups . . . Offrcers of Future Nurses Frankre Duff Secretary Sally Glen Presr dent Deanna Speck V1ce Presrdent and Mrs Symes sponsor Dzscussmq plans of the Future Teachers are Lenora Ptrster Secretary Mtss Olson sponsor Pattr Mann Presrdent and Sharon Sayre Vrce Pre ldent Dr Iohn Lane speaks to e Future Scren trsts Qof-QQ 'Yv- s. .1 Mr Ted Bcxrkhurst 4311952 Speaker talks Mr Iohn Stefunofi drscusses cr problem wrth wxth the Future Tradesmen the Future Engmeers 113 - , V A , ' . ' L . . ' ' i I , ' 1 ' I I - V71 u . t I 1 I a I ' . U I xl I ' , 1 ' f V I 2 x X rs 1 asses. . , S P! any tt.. out L N W gil? ' f Y l F1 .isah kd T ' o a f. . 'ig fln J ij I . th ' - psf-1' .5 Mn p ' 4 - Fx 1 I 1 A 3 Y , v ' . , V A L- A Sr . . v ' I 5 ' 1 D . wg J Wr1tmg Standmq are ftrst semester Imwa staff members Dorme Dorr and Ieanette Greenup exchange edxtors Ardxs Jarrett cartoomst Nancy Gabbert assoclate edxtor Ieanette Ross ed1tor M110 Thompson feature edxtor and Dave Hollecker reporter Seated are Lenora Ph ter busmess manager Caroly Damels news edxtor Carlene Morm sports ed1tor and Mr Don Short advxsor The second semester Fourth Estaters are stanclma Irm Shepherd and Iohn Colltns reporters Betty Led better news edltor Ernestme Iacobs assrstant bust ness manager Lenora Phster busmess manager Sue Howard feature edrtor and aqam Mr Short Seated are Peggy Robxnson co edrtor Deanna Speck news edltor Elame Iones coed1tor and Carlene Morm sports edxtor Lenora Pflster and Nancy Gabbert attempt to make lncome match outgo 1n the never endmg battle of Imwa fmance for Our School Paper The Inlwa, the Great Falls I-hah School stu dent newspaper ts pubhshed everv two weeks w1th all work bemq done by students except l1I'1OlYp1I'lQ and prmhnq From the edltors who are responstble for everythxnq tn the paper to the reporters, who search for news to the busl ness manager who must keep the paper from QOIDQ lnto the red, the all lrnportant word IS DEADLINE Th1s year the Imwa has averaged a c1rculat1on of 1850 for more than twenty ISSUGS Vflff Vw-t 3 HL mrtelq ,fa-PQ, A ,,,,.guv- 1 A reporter ponders his destiny another expounds an assocrate edltor takes up eraser throwmq the co edztor works a colummst beats out a deadlxne and another edxtor works on layout-all ln a day s work xn room 110 114 . . . O I L 1 l I . .I ' ' I n I I sl I - 1 . , . . . 1 -. . l . , '14 I , ' I , ' I ' : . r l Q . . V 1 I , .!,u. I t' ' r l J f K' W K . ,Z l th! - ' .' 1 ' 'A t .U N811 , ' : ' I , I' '- f 'WT I , In ' 1 ll' ' . . I if , 7, ' ., ' I f 'Q , fl 1 A I V- JI. ' ' - I I I x. 4 l' 4 f Qt tv , I lb Y 5 ,lt . , , x f 'tt or ' I - -als iw- v 7 X I X t ' ' N . , . Xa, t ' .y 5 ,. ' l ,- 1 .A 1 .sv ' , ' - 'H 6 A' - v ,L 7 Helpmg W1th atlonal Campaugns As the poltttcal battle of the natlon raqes on all ts not quret tn the class roorns of Great Falls l-hgh School for the students are holdrnq a mock polttr cal electron Along W1th such dtsttn Qutshed v1s1tors to our c1ty as Dtck and Pat Nrxon and Adlar Stevenson the teenaqe poltttcal parttes do thetr share of campatqntnq for the candldates of therr chotce About the same ttme as the electton the CARE campatqn beqlns Thrs ts the largest of our carnpatqns for tt 1S en couraqed very much tn the schools Each advlsory has a race to be the hrst to care Thls year MISS Harpel s advts ory won W1th Chuck Olson arrtvmq t school at 6 30 a m to be the ltrst o make hrs contrrbutron Actrons such as these made hearts fxfiol f If Democrattc Presrdcnttal Carr dtdate St venson 1 caught by the Roundup lhotoq as he spoke xn Great Falls last October H Another sudent photoqra pher was on hand a few wee s later when Repubh can Vxce Pre tdent Nrxon and hrs wtfe Pat arrive at Gore Freld G- GF S st ents study the basts of dernoc ra y as ey parttctpate tn a student spon X wx X QXJ Xxx A tl J l v E dx nw.: electton ll Xlx Xu 5 Each year the lmwa staff carrpargns for money for the CARE program As an mcen ttve advrsortes are urged to compete aqamst each other to be hrst rn wzth the-rr money Here rs how Mxss Ruth Harpels advtsory took the buntmq Chuck Olson showed up at the door of Room 110 at 6 30 a m the day of the ofhcxal openmq of the drxve The fxrst and thrrd prctures snow how he wanted out the txme and the mrddle prcture shows htm commq through the door fxrst axded by a httle downfteld blockmq by Stacy Barkhurst Students watt rn lme to vote chme tn the mock electron on the ma l 157 r A t 3 I ' ' I I ' lst' l ' ' ' ' ' ' l . lf ' .' ac? . f i ' ' ' ' A . A l I I I U - K mfg' h I m e ,,'e .. . . ., y .:i::l?. .- K, i A W Zi., K feel qood and life really worth lilglnq. I fl l l, V X Q Q A of re 59' ' ' A 3 ' A r .F XS, t t t .- ' lm tl me gt lt l SX , y Q N l 'N 1 l X t N, S 1 lx to t l KJ N ' ll to ft t N , 1 Q M, 2 X fu N ' N l ' ht Nl Xml Q up A QA , , V X Qt t X1 fl All X X t I T t ' . X I l, X T A A t r A t I ' e - ' Y U A J Y tw t ll N Xl t N ll X xx J 1 - pt hm -Y A X 1 N ml .A ' N am X f X V A I' 1 I - . 4 'JAG ' 4 . , Enjoying Church and Wiilter Activities . . . tt' Sandy Blewett lights her candle at holiday church service. x Nancy Gabbert Sheila Noble and Sandra Gordon sing hymns with outc town cue-sts at church youth group iff, 1' K ur IW During the winter season, as Well as the others, we have rnany activities outside ot school. Church youth groups are rnore active than usual as programs are being planned for the new year. Other youth groups, such as Rainbow Girls, lob's Daughters, and DeMolay, install new offi- cers. As the ground and trees are blan- keted with soft, white snow, there is a feeling of peace and quiet, as on a Sunday morning or evening at a serene worshlp service With these events the old year terminates and the new years activities begin Ii' s-F15 4-ulaldhawi Barb Landqren installed as Honored Queen of Iobs Daughters 'Ks 'V' The winter season adds to the beauty of the campus 116 . I . .. .X S 34 Ta' I 'Y J 2 , ,gg . 4 ,j ? 1 X - J. Q ,X 1 , ' i I . , L ,tg . I -1 A f '1 'sf ' . t 3. X Q., 54 ,335 - H . 1' f Q '.?f,l,cf, . .V-'WL' M..-kia' W. , 'J W e m i'-' Qi 'nf . Z -If ' fir' 1' ' , . . - , 1 t - 4 ' ' ,QS ,' ' l. 'A ,' Q ,Y k - 'ui' , ' ' ' 1, t.T:,l , , fig! I. ,J ,Ji I.. gyfrf, I W I' dw rfffj-, ' A A A . T l Brmgmg 111 the Yuleude Season Toward the end of November the aroma of turkey cmd dressrng crrcles through the halls of Great Falls Hlgh School as the Yuletrde season arrrves At noon the race begms as the students rush toward the cate terra for the tradrtlonal meal ot turkey dressrng cranberrres and pumpkm ple Agam school returns to normal untrl the mlddle of December at Whrch trme Chrlstmas decoratrons appear ID the halls and the large wlndows are cov ered Wrth Blbhcal scenes A Chrrstmas tree wtth all the trlmmrngs lS placed on the flrst floor by the D E club for a holrday touch The orchestra and combrned choruses grve a beautlful concert for the students and the pubh and on the last day before Chrrstrnas vacatron the choruses stroll through the halls srnglng carols Durmg the vacatlon there are many rntormal get togethers vacatlon at Klng s agarn rn and many teen agers spend a part of therr at skl resorts or Just havrng a good trme H111 But Ianuary 3 frnds the eager students school X1 fd 1-lieu! Engoymq then' lunches on the day be'ore Thanksqrv mg are D1 lc Turner and Ron Lrndqurt Maureen Iohnson awa s n llne for her lunch one tr The BBD takes ad :cn taae of the holrdays to take tune off for some fun Charland Ross and Brbr Gox er s open house was one of the many gala ies rvrtres GFHS enyoved over the Ch rstmas hohdays Art c l a s s members decorate the w ndows between fxrst and sec ond floors A candv tree cz splay rn one of the Pam Kerster admrres the fxreplace rooms adds a qay note to the holr decoratrons rn Mrss Catherme Rath 0, G dCxYs man s othce PO IQ f the cornbrned chor as they beautrfully the blended vorces uses brrnq us closer smq the trad tronal Chrrstmas carols e ZS?-is I9 r SQ 8:3003 Oo I 1,1 voir QQ. 05 t' Qi' 5 fi? is .9 I t7l l I I I U I C . . V- W v . .. . .tl P A y P- an A. ,xii i f i' l l 2 ' t l ? l t 1 It f y use t K ' - 11 ff. . 'V o V N - . f - 'l i l 5 l - l 1 A I A . v , . . - Q M A . - A I I 6.36 . s . I 1. 00: . ,5 uit,- V6 6 e off5'6 CZ. 1. . of? I Slaving AW21 at Semester Tilne cr M o kes cr breather ,Q srtoool to Clean the S' serr ff t ow rom h Q oclcr ' rr e Q d cec Iourmxhsm cl s V1 D21 e s A e Bcxzcrl Kay Be cmd Dove P rl cfte ette Ross c Ixcmcy Gcrbbert co cn st ke because Don Sho t 15 md to e t to herr eersorcxrte C77 derrtcrnds Q.- aa.. A Serrester trme d D ck ,I e-ally s owed under ' r sorret F I 1 Semester errdtrtq in Great Falls High School hue several results Some ot the common crctlorts crre students cle-crrtmq out therr lockere tea ters reloxmq tor cr mornerrt cmd even ohee rn owhrle or C oss qomo on strrtce' The Qemester Cie rtotes the herltwcry rhcrrk ot the schoor yeor ond everyones sorrts seerh to soar Brlt soon everyone crqcrm settle Gown o work so tr att ey mllt he ree ay or Iuhe cmd surorher mg w e c ee N cw' - . t . H 1 F1 . , e.. r . , V k, r W ' 1 , ,. . t 4 . .. A V' f 1 - 1 1 f . , , . L 1 V r V r ' Q ' v 7- L v' ' rv ' sg V . . , . .. . o X, A I re Mo r .. ue.. A P A A I . an , ferry Pclgch p uses for TZ Ep:-1:5 r. E351 tc , att.: .. 1.7 . .ues- ter5Co1tCr.f L.1ir. --'T , I l I .. . . ' QL ., ' ' I S9 ft s , o , ..fe. .b rs of th, CI van ' c s, Caro: . rt1,1 , fo . :rt , rj- j 1 , Ie' e f' r, Iecrz , hd ' ' rx , Mr. r rt -r n 1 r . U' 4' 1 .V 1 x .Ae ,-A X i , . 4 4 lijf 32 ' V W Lcokzn' .o . - hui? Eh? Xie'-e, found zr. .. fm s 1 . ' inn' r ' . Dani' r n .' 4: .2 door. '.' . .El I I O The boys cl out what rs really behr cl Pausing to Assist and Entertain With the hum of activities in Great Falls High School all the outside world is not quiet. We devote our extra time to the various campaigns around the city. Also, our young men belong to the National Guard, Army, Navy, and Marine Reserves. All of our extra time is not spent only in giving our services, but also in belonging to many organizations. The Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and Camp Fire Girls have large mem- berships. ln addition to these organizations, students spend many weekends attending par- ties, games, and numerous other activities. K .N M st T zkseilzr-gb.. x as lf f -555 fart' J Lx, f .EQ f..lf3r Barb Pannaqe and Nancy Gabbert give their aid in the Polio drive. ' e t 'NXS4 4 str' mf lifs 524 -:fe ffl ff e it 5 sf. J QL- H li ' X Morley Brown, Lola Schroeder, Ioie Hutton, and Maxine Nordby spend a weekend cole lecting donations for the Heart Fund. on ewan an Russell Frantzich, a new member of the United States Army Reserves, is congratu- lated by his brother and an officer. 7' Marilyn McHenry and Dave Sebens cut a lively step to win the bop contest, spon- sored by the DECA club, at an after-game dance. Dennis C a s tl e sur- prises Marilee Nelson as he pops out of a box at her birthday party. I Q S . ' V5 M, 47' , - 0 x 7, ' 'shy' P L I 7 Marilee Nelson opens Martha Howard re- Kay Bergland, Maxine Ncrdby, Sally Hatch- her surprise package, laxes at a slumber er, Barb Pannage, a Central girl, and PGNY. Sheila Noble model at a Paris style show. 119 20 ...TL Participating in Class Plays Little Women opens as the family and friends are gathered in the March living room watching lo's annual Christmas play. A telegram is received in the middle of the play telling of the illness of Mr. March who was in Washington preaching to the soldiers. Mr. Lawrenceftheir rich elderly neighbor, and Aunt March, their penny-pinching aunt, both offer money to finance Mrs. March's trip to Washington. Io, however, solves their dilemma by cutting her hair'and receiving S25 for it. At last the family is reunited and the story continues more pleasantly as Teddy, Mr. Lawrence's grandson, falls in love with Io, and lohn Brook, Teddy's teacher, falls in love with Meg. Then Beth dies of scarlet fever leaving forever a missing link in the family. Aunt March proposes a European tour to Io, but she eventually takes Amy.fTeddy also decides to go to Europe and he and Amy are married there. Io surprises the family by bringing home as her prospective husband. Professor Baher. The play concludes as Mr March Joins Meg and lohn in marriage . S LITTLE WOMEN CAST Meg Beth A mY Mrs March Mr March Aunt March Hannah Mullet Mr Laurence Lczur John Brook Professor Baher lst Girl 2nd Girl 3rd Girl 4th G Understudy for the Girls Ianice Fannon Barb Acord Anne Erickson Donna Schumacher Shirley Birkenbuel lim Conover Chris Robbins Dave Weber Russ Sands Terry Regan Gerry Moore Margie Sharette Karen Levandowski Sandi Gillespie Sharon Iohnson Iudy Bartmck U C 1 ',- ' J f .. f N 4 rf e-...I V f j s'r ' L V ff ?o f gt' ' 1' . I X., ' . ff?f...J1f, . M . f - .i .VFX 'Q 7 - ffl Io ,i,' f ,,,,, ',i,,, , ,',,, Y ',',' ',',,, ,',', if ',', , ,', ',',',' 7 V A 'fffffif , . ,'fi.1.i.ff1Qf,fills ,,., if.. Dixie Huston I ie .,.. ,.,.r.. l if11ff.1ififfffiflH,11V.ii1if,lff.llifif.,. V l 'I l And Singing in perettas . . . Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, the Senior Play, also directed by Miss Perry, is a fairy tale. Scherhezade, one of the King's wives, unrolls the story of Ali Baba, a poor wood cutter constantly naqqed by Goomps, his wife. The man- ner in which Ali Baba becomes wealthy is most extraordinary. He finds a rob- bers' cave and suddenly becomes rich. His brother, Khazzim, is killed while searching tor the cave and Ali Baba inherits this wealth also. Ali Baba is then discovered by the robber chief and owes his life to the resourcefulness of Morgana, the slave girl. ln gratitude for this service All Baba gives Morgana her freedom and permits her marriage to his son, Hassan, and everyone lives hap- pily ever after. Gilbert and Sullivan's sprightly satire on the aesthetic craze of the eighties, Patience, was presented for the pub- lic March 6-8, under the direction of Miss Ann Anderson, Miss Bonne Lu Perry and Mr. lack Sjostrom. The operetta centers around the love of Bunthorne and Grosvener, who are rivals for the milkmaid, Patience. A train of languid ladies and their former flames, the men and officers of the 35th Dragoon guards, complete the picture. Patience, having been told that love must be absolutely unselfish, rejects the perfect Grosvener and accepts the very imperfect Bunthorne. This defection of their idol drives the ladies to their mili- tary lovers. Because the arrival of Gros- vener has upset their plans, the mature Lady lane and Bunthorne concoct a curse to make Grosvener appear very commonplace Their plan however re coils and the ladies return to their Dra goons and Patience returns to Gros vener Bunthorne crushed decides to wed lane However the Duke enters and announces that he will marry lane Thus Bunthorne is reiected and no one becomes h1s bride ALI BABA CAST PATIENCE CAST Scheherazade Ianny Loy Ali Baba Harlan Harberson Hud Hud Martha Mee Ernestme Jacobs Foo Mee Ya Hassan Tom Grasseschi Moyana Donna Schumacher Bob Lindsey guz Euz Dave Hollecker ou oos Bul Bul Loretta Kolstead Robber Chief Larry Nelson I k W b Khazzim Ierry Polich Fencers Bill Cane Bill Lindsey Marvin Lindseth Dale Pahrman Doug McClure Colonel Calverly Mawr Murqatroyd Duke of Dunstable Reginald Bunthorne Bob Speer Ierry Polich Bill Warren Nona Stevens Donna Lou Osburn Kay Radcliffe Ieannette Ross Sheila Noble Archibald Grosvener Mr Bunthorne s Solicitor The Lady Angela The Lady Saphrr The Lady Ella Th L d l I w ' I I - - 1 1 ' 1 H H H H - . .. ,......,,, ..,,., . ,,,.,,,,,. ,,.. , a c e er e a y ane V V Toos .5 .....,,,, ..,. ......,,,.... ...... ....,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,. . , , , , , Bob Speer Patience, cr Dairy Maid ,, Recor the Year s Events And Edttors of the 57 Roundup are front row lo Anne Bazal Editor 1U Chref and Mary Arn Lrffrmq BUSI ness Manager Second row Susan Doty Co Advertrs rnq Manager Shrrley Grrmes Lrterary Edrtor Parth Petty Senlor Edrtor Gwen Edmondson lunror Edrtor Gretchen Fahlund Sophomore Co Edrtor Stacey Bark hurst Hrstory Edrtor Thrrd row Kay Berqland Photo Edltor Anne Errckson S phomore CoEd1tor Carol Ch lds and Marcra Stanqer Freshman Co Edrtors Back row Mr Don Shot Spon or Marrlyn Olson Musrc Edrtor Ca len Mom Sports Ddtor Do na Schumacher Index Co Vdrtor Blb1COY6I'S Adnnms tratron Co Edrtor lenora Pfr ter and Carolyn Danlels Club CoEd1tors Nancy Gabbert Adm nfs ratlon Co Edrtor Marranne Retua Honors Edrtor lanny Loy Actrvrtxes Edrtor Terry Thompson Sports CoEd1tor Not prctured Walt W llramson Sports Co Edrtor Sue Howard Assocrote Edrtor Wrlly Rrchards Advertrsrnq Co Edrtor and Iudee Us, rn Index Co Edxtor If awakened from a sound rn study hall by a scream dont be alarmed lt lS merely one of the Roundup edrtors 1n Room llO From Ianuary to March these are common sounds for students are puttrnq toqether our annual THE' RQJNDUP If We enter thrs roorn, We take our hte lnto our own hands dodqmq papers pencrls glue and other rtems common to a Journahsm room lf We srt quretly 1n a corner and watch We Wrll see such srahts as staff meetmqs the Edltor rn Chret tearmq her halr for the srmple reason that some student rs qlumq a layout upsrde down or edrtors scurryrnq about trylna to fmd plctures of staff members After everyone has left Great Falls Hlah School for a qulet evemnq of studymq Room llU IS shll bustlmq wrth actrvrty Thls contmues untrl the end of March, when the Roundup lS frnally sent to the prrnters Then all lS qulet for several months untrl Lookrnq over ad cards are members of the Advertrsrna staff standrna lan Rustand Raymone Annau Sharon Clapshaw Glorra Iohnson Lrnda Lesh Bonnre Townsend Srttmq Wrllre Rrchards and Sue Doty Ad vertrsrnq Co Edrtors Completmq therr work on the 57 Roundup are the members of the Senror staff Marcra Hunter Glorra lohnsar' Farth Petty Edror Myrna Lar on and lola Schroeder g- F eshman s aff e be s a e Sardy' Pal mer Charlotte fc' er Peaay Poucher Phy hs Wrqqer C ro' Chrlds Co Rd Dorna Mrllons ' Stanaer Co Ed loyce Enalert and B b Kettenrmq Cz. he Roundup staff beams workrnq aqarn The method of blockrnq copy rs bernq ex plamed to the Lrterary staff Da lene l.1nd strand Shrrley Grrmes tEd1torJ Susan Hal vorsen lone Osborne Lxllran Ca lson Con me Paulson Charland Ross and Ernestrne lacobs Members of the Iumor staff Carolyn Deevy VlCk1 Sanders loAnn DeWeese Glorra Nel son Gwen Edmond on Edrtor Pat Slo combe Rrta Ehnot Gloy Korkla ana Bart Schrllrnq Club staff nsembers are raurre Swanson Carolyn Darrel Co Eortor e o a Pflster Co Edrto Mary Bennett S 'lv Hatcher Peqqy R brnson Mary Darley Susan Han sen Beth Chrrstensen and Grnqer Ha 1 Planmnq the artrstrc touches for the Round up are the merrbers of the Art board Don Gxlboe llm MCCGIH Carl Mertes Shelly Fe dman and Carolyn Davrs Not pfctured M Don Walters Art Sponsor 'vfembers of the Sophomore staff are Sharon lohn on Mun l Wrlty Ioyce Smrth Anne Lrrckson Darrrel Calvert Autumn Holtz Gret hen Fahlund Edrtor Shelly Hodges Barb Tobrn and Lrnda Connor pctures f he arnua' are C f l'v'cVay Dave Baker Hal Iorqenson ard lack Neber ' 7 , . , . 7 f Y . , r . 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A23 Puttmg J A M Jr I5 'I yr Kay Berqland says Cheese and then some the Roundu V h many are the mls and tr1l'ulat1ons o yearbook 9dlfO s lust ask Ed1tor '1 Jo An Baza Assocxate d1tor Sue Howard ln t e rr d ce to cet Copy m1ed fore de 1:19 wrmngj WHICH have 'ryste or y uamshed a rredl w rt' I1 t he mmuta b me 1to .1 '1d efz wl at appear rn the n dle of a b1 clean talsl 9 1t , wnte nce am we 'xy t 'def evervtln to' lf-e p mters Bm Nh te ca doodrd layouts sprea ut og ta e An tor urr1edly p1ClxS up a p1le of them and knocks sr a le of 1 k Bdmpletel nina two other layouts st the lay uts aurnlgl 1 cartoon and all stray copy rue satcl, fx 1r1 p t and the,6d1tors qule return to the r lsornes and tall n ned to c ' 1 y on eep lost duftna the past three 'months Althouqh the work IS hard the hours lon a d ' e pal l rt s a lot of fun and we wouldnt trade 1t for anyth na my Smlllnq over novelty PICTUYSS are members of the Act1v1ty staff Mane Klassen Marta E antley Treva Garrrson Marlene Frsher ndy Rector and Edvor Jonny Loy Members of the Honors staff are: ludy Ross, Conn1e Barnard, Mary Lmdseth, Margsnne Rett1q, Edltor, Kay V1clcery, and Connie Kost. Not p1ctured 1S Sally Trent, Checking the photographs to ao 1r1 tho '57 Roundup are the members of the Plioto sal: Kay Berqland, Lynda Lesh, .y Thomas, Jayne Bowen, Ca.l Mertes, F31 I1 Flemxna, ,an1ce Thompson, Ioanne Thorn v- son, Eneen Marsik, and Lrnda RlClCZYd..CI'l. Attendmq a meetmq of the Admimstratxon Music Slgff m9mbeYS Ufef CC1YOl TC1YlOY1 l-OY staff are the members: Don Thompson, Ann PQWUIHQTOH, lonell Nelson, MGYUYU Sheila Kovlchl Lou Je,-In pepper' Bib, GO., Olson, LdlfOl, Deanna Speck, and Bonnxe ers and Nancy Gabbert, Co-Ed1tors, and Brown- fudy Chfismcml and Bch Bowman. Searchmq back ISSUES of the Poundup for xnlorrnatxon are the 1 embe s of the HISTOYY staf Kare e e St c 1 pa khurst d1 tor Ca ole Fr ett ard D11 e Q ate S Ge-ttlnq together mater1al for the f1r:. mdrwx ure: Eleanor Nrvens, Betty Ledbetter, lan1co Fannon, Donna Sclrumacher, Co-lEd1tr.r, Bonnie Vfoods, udee Ucjr' , Co-, 1or, Marnyn Srmth, Kay Thtelrrian, and loleen Crawford. The Sports staff, from left to naht: E111 Boa' aess, Bob Hart, Carlene Morzn, Edxtor, Betty Noble, Bob Srmth, Sharon Etnndy, Margie Davis, Terry Thompson, Czfidrtct, Q23 BOW W1th Much Enthusmsm 1h1s year bowlrnq 13 SUD9TV1S9d by the Great Falls Board ot Rebreau n under the drrec t1on ot Mr Scovrl at Lrttle s Lanes and Mr lun at the DeMo1ay lt has been the largest bowlrnq year tn the h1story of thrs actrvrty at Great Falls Hrqh School ln all there are tortvfour teams wrth tour on a team leavrnq 176 students bowl mg plus a few substrtutes lt starts out wtth slxteen teams at the De Molay There are tour teams each day Mon day Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday At Llttle s Lanes Monday there are ten boy s teams Tuesday erqht arrl s teams and Wednes day ten qrrl s teams The pms awen are for the last week ot bowl Bowlers wwh hrqh averages durmq the year lecm ma Thrs concludes our bowllnq tor thrs year Vortag Iudee Uqrm and Ken Aznoe Vtfmners of Boys Tournament Team 2147 Flashy Four Art Matteuccr Carl Stukey Handel Btlsland Gorham Swanberq 1-hgh game K Busby Hrgh sertes Charles Sayer Wrnners of G1rls Tournament Te lm 18514 Lmda Wood Terry Spall I7ora Stubbs Beth Bartle 1-hgh game l.orra1ne Peterson H h serres lean Farnsworth Top bowlers ludee Ugrm and lean Mortaq 'K' 'ffl 3 'CQ-fn -ul 55 Charles Sayer wrth hxgh serres 609 Lorrame Peter 4.1 son wrth hrgh game 214 and Roger Busby wrth hrgh , A game 236 Not prctured rs lean Farnsworth wrth hrgh serres 551 '4-'ll 4 i Team wmners of grrls league wrth a score of 1894 Team wtnners of boys league wlth a score of 2147 a e Terry Spall Izora Stubbs Beth Bartle and Lmda are Randy Brlsland Gorham Swanberg Art Ivtatteuccr Vvo d and Roland M1 helletr C I U C I I 4 T 1 . 236 Q 'f 609 .: ' tott so ooooooo 214 iq Z: I ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , 551 Q . 1 T 1 C 1 , be Mgt Brad Adolphson p1c Member of the French tures the effects of a Cavalry Don Mur long hard w1nter on dock poses wxthout the pocketbook h1s horse, ready to Masquera mto Roundup Day Roundup Day' The day when ordlnary stu dents cats, and squares become outlaws cow boys Dead Eye Dlcks and Calarnlty lanes Everythmq IS western mcludtnq the faculty most of whom settle for Levls and denlm sh1rts The day beams w1th a student assembly and ends w1th the crownlnq of the Roundup Day Kmq and Queen and a dance In between lS a chuck wagon lunch on the campus and a bla parade downtown teaturlnq the touqhest rough est and meanest of hornbres SUEUPRISINQ Charland Ross rests m the 1 ost humorous float Candldates fo Roundup Kxna and Queen are Chrrs lohnso Im Egan Freshmen llll lane slcl Terry Iumo s and Vtckle Soha Dayton Kols ad Semors am, A CYGZY mlxed UP CfOWd Thls may be the wrld west but at least on person prefers rockets for rldtnq t an hosses A confederate soldxer Mxlo Thompson and an Apache squaw Deanna Speck pose momentarlly before smolcmq peace prpe duel Thls car had all the cats swoomnq twenty years aao Doesnt seem to be domq so badly row' e1ther Dxck Hewson shows off h1s mobxle eye testmg chart Two bums real or zmaqmecl Den ms Castle and Ron Elllot pause on then' way to the nver for a can of bears t25l I O l O l I 51 I ' D 1 ' V 1 ' - - 1 I S l , . .- I . . I I .. if' 25 n, i A , . 7 ' Thompson, Sophornoresy Maureen Lawler, Hans Fedae, - z , ' , v I ' v , 1 . mv. LCNE . - , ' h 4 . 1 Dancmg at the Formals, 261 The qolden qate surrounded by fluffy whrte clouds provxdes a pe fect settmq as Dxck Orr Io Anne Bazal Gm Dwrqht and Eddxe Nelson take a breather mn Heaven on Earth EEQN Wllh the month of lune Just around the corner, Great Falls Hrqh School IS 1r1 a t ue Splfll of Heaven on Earth the theme of the lumor Prom Surrounded by flurfy Whlte clouds sparlchnq stars and a revolvmq anqel couples dance to the dreamy strams of Wllsons band Everywhere We look, We see the celes hal atmosphere The couples stand and vrsrt or s1t on the benches as they watch those Autumn Leaves tumble from the trees rn Central Park and Finally . With the drift of red cmd gold falling from the trees we have Autumn Leaves, the first annual dance presented by the Art Club. Here the dancers are in a pleasant atmosphere of Autumn 1n Central Park The cnspness of the Fall arr makes sprnts lrght and gay The fallen leaves and the park benches are gently covered by a blanket of soft snow The Chrrstmas season arrlves and wrth rt the long awarted Booster Ball The hues of green and whlte add to the spectacular beauty of a true Wrnter Wonder land The clrmax of the festrvrtres rs the coronat1on of Queen Barb Acord who rergns over the gold Snowflake Fantasy Agarn the seasons change and wrth the arnval of Sprrng IS the presentatlon of the Senlor Ball The scene IS a Colorful colonral garden wtth a summer house covered by flowerrng vmes rn the background The colored people work at the chores A quret breeze softly whrspers through the serene Plantatron Paradrse ll Co ples at the Booster B ll dance ln an a o ntxcp ton as Co pl s get the tr e feel nq of sp mg s th y w they awcrt the crown g f the queen of Sno flake Fanta y tn mong tlre ce e of Plantat o P ad e l27J Arnvmg at ur Long awalted B tty Hooker Valedrctorran Iuha Morton Salutatorzan Rathman the deans The three graduatxnq Bxson The members of the chorus ettes of the GFI-IS Band are wrth Mxss Anderson lme up shown remxmscmg before the for commencement exerclses commencement From the b glnnmg of the Freshman year We begln to thlnk of graduatlon day but the t1rst real plans begm 1n the Iumor year when the adv1sors help us ttll out schedules tor malors and mmors After th1s college talk begms when representatlves from the varlous colleges and un1vers1t1es come to the school to talk to us Durlng the Semor year planntng begms to take shape as college bound students apply for admlsslon to colleges and many apply tor the many scholarshlps offered Frnally the brg Week arr1ves The choruses are heard throughout the butldmg rehearsmg for Baccalaureate and Commencement where they add a mus1cal touch to the program Dur 1ng adv1sory penod each mommg the Semors practlce marchlng 1nto the aud1tor1um and across the stage Fmal tests are taken and then school IS over for the graduatlng class On th1s last day many memones are shared These begtn early 1n the morn1ng when the graduates meet for the Senlor breakfast Th1s 1S the last t1me the whole class IS together except at the commencement exerclses 281 The Class of '56 gathers for the last txme o o e 1 I D . . o I I I ' I C , I ' ' I ' . ' 7 I - proudly pose w1th Mr. Lowell Hults and Miss Catherine . . . t I I ' I Graduauon Day' Dunng the school day semors m caps and gowns are seen throughout the halls and classrooms s1gn1ng Roundups and saymg goodby to all the1r frlends and teachers Semor advlsors congratu late each other that the1r four years of advrce has been taken to heart The followmg Sunday evenmg Bacca laureate a worshlp serv1ce for the class 1S held Tuesday May 29 1S the brg nrght The moment long awa1ted for has arr1ved-graduatlonl ered to the1r seats by the members of the Honor Guard or Nat1onal Honor Socrety The processronal begms and the semors march down the a1sle, heads held hxgh for th1s evenmg s1gn1f1es the close of four unforgettable years rn h1gh school A trme never to be forgotten by anyone Speeches are made and the valedlc torlan and salutatonan are congratu lated for the1r scholastrc records The exercrses end w1th the graduatmg sen tors marchmg out of the aud1tor1um, many for the last trme some to college, others to the armed forces or a new Job but all to seek new adventure F ui Io Anne Bmqham leaves the hallowed Semor en trance for the last tlme Mr Phrllzp Trdeman cx semor ad vxsor stands at the OfflC9 counter for the last tlme before leavmq for a new school for a picture with Mr Cynl Hancock PGY B1'OC1dhUYSl Gnd Helen I-OY, PUSf Roundu Edrtors sto for a moment P 1 P to COYHPGIS SXPSNBHCBS -x Mr Paul Buck and Mr Iohn Stefa notf semor advrsors congratulate each other on qraduatxon mqht Maxme Nordby, a member of the Honor Guard, hands a program to one of the guests before commence ment exercrses 1293 l I I I Q . t - , - 1 ' , Q , , ,if 1 I ' 1 4 5 . ' , . 1. Proud parents and relatives are ush- 'E I ' K, ' - V ff FACULTY if., at . Y HE .-, I '4 Q . Q, T' YQQ, ,N fx, S 5 f Y 41. p CC 14 v I C3 in QM 5 fdlz 3 4 If ugkixg X 32l A half century ago Great Falls H1gh School opened its doors to carry a program Wh1ch every begmmng Amerlcan commun1ty has felt of prrmary lmportance-educatlonal opportumty for all Th1s y ar we pause to look back over those f1fty years The success of thousands of young men and Women stands as a monument to those who charted the course-to those who had v1s1ons of a strong lntormed natxon and realrfed that a school l1ke Great Falls H1gh School 1S the best way to achxeve the Ob19Cl1V9S of democ racy Through these doors opened tlfty years has come a host of men and women whose aggres slve lnformed leadershlp has CCIIT19d us on through war and peacet1me who by the1r tram 1ng 1n 1deals and leadershlp w1ll 1ns1st that the an Amer1can herltage Srncerely ROBERT B FARNSWORTH A yearbook 1S a valuable record of the stu dent act1v1t1es for the school term Th1s becomes mcreasmgly more valuable as the years pass It IS the source of 1nformat1on and ldentxtrcatron Between 1lS covers IS the record of cherzshed events of fr1endsh1ps and of pleasant recollec t1ons The hlstory of student l1fe 1S preserved wrthm 1t In the ofhce flles we have th1s cont1nuous ser1es of school events datmg back to very early years ot the school The many hours of hard work that have gone mto thls book are not wasted effort They rep resent an 1mportant SGFVICG to the school and I am sure that We all w1sh to extend our appre c1at1on and congratulat1ons to the Senlor Class of 1957 and the 9d1lOfS and staff members who are respons1ble for producmg th1s fme F1ft1eth Anmversary Roundup Smcerely CYRIL H HANCOCK 7' I ...N N-Q ' to T ' - 5 A f . 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I t 0 - - - . . . . . f-v - ,. rs r Q :WP 1 privileges they have enjoyed will continue as I N In ' I , lj yy o T r JN, Ca, C N N 'vcr I I - I ' 1 '1 Deans ASSISI Students at, GFHS I M 10 CATHERINE M RATHMAN LOWELL HULTS Master ot A ls Maste oi Arts of G Spo o lhlc Society l Hono Soc ly Miss Rathman and her counseling act1v1t1es have come to be a highly re spected part ot the life at Great Falls High School Her organizations of girls the Dean S Council and the Girls League have the cooperation and inter est of all the girls in the school An important part of her time is spent in helping the girls at Great Falls High School to adlust socially and acaclemi cally to this school Counseling students on academic and personal matters administering mental achievement and aptitude examina tions processing scholarship applica tions and interviewing parents are the main duties of Mr Lowell Flults Dean of Boys He has helped many students estab lish satisfactory academic and social adiustments in school and his friendly and amiable manner has won him many laurels in his tield of education School Board DIICCIS All Public Schools The School Board of the Great Falls Public Schools 1S an elected body of Great Falls citizens who are 1n charge of all public school activities. The mem- bers of the School Board are elected and in turn they select the chairman of the School Board. At regular meetings problems and improvements in the Great Falls Public Schools are discussed. Recently, a great deal of discussion has been concemed with the building of the new Iunior High School. All school problems, budgets and bond issues as well as general school policy are decided by the school board. xg, Members of the School Board are Mr. Olson, Mr. Barkhurst, Mr. Gibson, Mr. Noble, Dr. Hall, Mr. Bennetts, and Mr. Croxford. i333 Shakespeare, G MARIORY H IACOBSEN Bachelor ol Arts Bachelor of Musac Copl Q o Sp VONNE T LINDBEHG Bachelor of Scxence Fre hman En lrsh lunar cnt, ltsh Fo ess cs C act D arr Coach DENNIS MOLLANDER Bachelor of Arts n 0 l ,. s C C to C34 l GWEN KESTLE Master ol Arts E E l1 h 'S l 'lllll I LORNAI MATTSON Master of Arts ec ata J ar, Themes, Movies, English is considered one of the most basic courses of the Great Falls High School curr1culum Four years of Eng l1sh are requrred for graduatron and rn add1t1on to the baslc courses there are other act1v1t1es such as speech Journal 1sm and dramatrcs In the freshman year the student be g1ns hrs study of Enghsh and learns the bas1c pr1nc1ples ot grammar He wrttes themes and learns the bas1c pr1nc1ples of wr1tten commun1cat1on ln the t1elds of l1terature he stud1es the umt ent1tled Around the World and lS g1ven a brlet course 1n the d1tterent forms of l1terature and stua1es hterature from all over the world as well as str1v1ng to know and better understand the people he meets 1n hterature ln the sophomore year the student concentrates agam on grammar and bu1ld1ng effect1ve sentences ln the realm of l1terature a study or the l1ter ature of Montana IS stressed luhus Caesar Lady of the Lake Tale or Two Clll9S and S1las Marner are among the DIOCQS usually read by stu dents at CFHS A un1t on the modern newspaper IS also presented P spec1al1zat1on of Amencan l1ter ature lS taken up 1n the Jumor year S udents learn of the beglnnmgs ot the merlcan technlques and styles ot Wfll mg and read wldely from the works ot Amencan authors ln the study of gram mar a style and forceful wrltmg IS stressed CAROL A MONICAL STANLEY A MORSE Bachelor of Arts Baghelor of Arts Q n 'K MYRTLE E NELSON Bachelor of Arts Z e. . 9 . . . . - 4 . 1 . . . i A . . . V . ll' ll 1 I 1 1. . l 1 ' ffcrlicrtlct-EnC1l:5l1,l11r:.3r ., .1::1.f:o llrxaltrli, 'I -c onset nj. - ' ct 5S1l1a::.:1:tAf'l:s5 ' l, . , ' ' lx B 'S ' f ' . 1 . Q , - F If ji I, . . H . ' gl P ,, ,, ,, ,, , Mi 'H 5 ' U. C' I 1 . I I -- A Q - 5 . . 11 11 V n . 1 I L , , . . ' -1 . I U ' ' 0 . . . I ., D Q . A . ,H I , . ' f I V 'K 1 , . . . . c,,,. H ' ' - ir ' - - 'G ' I O . . 1 Ii . ' '. 4 . . , - - , , Il f V uw.-- ,, ,, -. . W kN., 1 -' Y . - 'J ', . - 5 fy I -A -. Cell:-we P: Aa: rj Englgst j f I ' ' ' , lrl Cl,I,Cf1CS ' 1 ri y , 1 11, .- -. . Q f RJLLL5 s 1 , x Q E - , l K 1 ', I In 1 r Encjggh, Sgr-hgrggfe Egg- Scpliczttze Engltsh, certzar Eric- freshrna ..r1fgg5h,lun13?EnCjl1sl1 C l-9:4 F 'SFU CY' A 11 Q-Sp-31133: r:fEQQ31ef 14, .fly Sjccxscr ci 'l .'.'1Zlers Club l a1l ce P er t y Eng IS Activities Spice English Routine ln the senior year a choice is offered: the student may take either senior Eng- lish or College preparatory English. The senior English course emphasizes ap- preciation and understanding of liter' ature and varied and effective oral and Written communication. College preparatory English is, as its name implies, a course basically de- signed for those who intend to go to college. The basics of good communica- tion are stressed and the literature study includes works of the English writers. A research theme is also prepared as part of the requirements for this course. ln addition to these courses, a speech course is offered in which students are instructed in the art of speech in its various contest and personal uses The one year iournalism course is o'fered in two semesters During the first semester the theory of news writing and publication is taught The students in the second semester class form the nucleus of the school paper and school yearbook staff The teaching of English is varied with movies records slides and varied class activities 1. A l I ,tt is fi l 2.1 English students are offered cr variety of chances for t intcrcstinq conversation around a bulletin board depict- inq a phase of their current English assignment. BONNE LU PERRY CLARA M PHELAN Bachelor of Ang Bachelor of Journalism lish t f Semgr Bachelor oi Science E Qin Qp Us t Qo E 1 is 11 uf DON A SHORT SIDNEY M STENDE RUTH I STOLEN IOAN TREBILCOCK Bachelor ol Science Master of Education Bachelor of AHS Bachelor of AMS an En Master of Arts ll T9 O 9 EV' l L' r ot lniwa P lf' ens cs C rc 'ict C a 5 QPOUS C F95 C OS , ee l Dec' rCl t35 B1g Emstems From L1ttle Equauons Grow For graduatton from Great Falls I-ltgh School a mlntmum of one year ot mathematlcs 1S re qutred lvfany students take two years or more for a mmor reautrement and some take three or four years as preparanon tor advanced sctence classes and college work Ftve matft courses are offered Practtcal math the most bastc IS a course tn wmch all the general ftelds of mathemattcs are covered brtetly Bastc artthmettc sktlls are emphaslzed Elementary algebra 1S the htgh school stu dents ttrst mathemaucs course lntermedtate and college algebra enables students to con ttnue ln math lf they Wtsh Plane geometry and soltd geometry allow the student to learn the prmctples of Euclldtan geometry fl gfxl challenge to the students here at GFHS Many S?-22 .Q choose tt for tts later value 1n sc1ent1t1c and college courses Lupvxx H UN ROLAND I MEWES zggQ::e1S:i3P113,tN Master of Args Bachelor oi Scxence Algebra Pruttcal Math Plane Geometry Assistant P acttcal Math Algebra Track Coach l-Itch School Bowlmq n I scovn. nunr E 'rx-1oMPsoN ROBERT V WU-Y-ETT Bachelor ol Engmeenng Bachelor oi Arts Master of Fducatlon Algebra College Algebra, Tnqonometry Plane Geometry Alcebra Asslstant Foot PfG flsUl Mah Alqeb G Sponsor of Bowlmq Leagues Sponsor of ball Coach Encxneermg Club t36l o 0 0 0 ' . Q . V . . an ' ' I 4 I , A . ,, ' X17 Tngonometry is the greatest mathematical 't L,'f '3f,y ,f if Tomorrow s Secretary Learns Her Trade Commerclal sublects are taught at Great Falls Htqh School for two purposes to ass1st those who lntend to qo on to secretanal Jobs and for those who want the expenence for therr personal beneht Typma may be taken for two years Tn the hrst year the keyboard IS stressed and 1U e second year ol typmq accent 1s la1d upon sneed and accuracy Bookkeepmq teaches the students the beam nmqs of keepma a set ot boolfs tor a busmess or for personal use Shorthand IS open to those mterested 1n be-comma secretanes or stenoqraphors ln an advanced course Open only to cont merclal mayors the students are taught the uses of vanous olhce eaulprnent and maclnnes 'W' is L-Q U Z M153 Clarlce Undhy ru lxown L 1 tina one of ter advanced tfplnq tudent l EINO A. BOFTO ROBERT LEIFER BEU!-AH K- MORRIS Master of Education Bachelor of Arts BGCHOIOY ol Science Bookkeepmq, School Fmances Typmq, Bocxkeepmq Sh0-Yhmld. TYPHIQ. Office Practice ELLA NELSQN SHARON PEAHSON CLARICE I.. UNDHIEM Bachelor of Arg, Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Arts Shorthand, Typing Typmq, Bookkeepinq, Co-Sponsor of Booster TYPUICJ, Shorthand, Bookkeeping Club C373 Students Stud The World We Live In PAUL D. BUCK Muster oi Science General Biology, Advanced Ei- oloqy, Sponsor cf Sc1en:e lnter- est Group IERRY P LIGHTNER Master of Arts B1o'Oay Gere l Science C or' of It n Q IOHN I STEFANOFF Muster of Education P En ree of Scie ce es Spo Uslce s Club 1 t CHARLES HACKMAN Bachelor ol Science Plane Geometry, Practical Math, General Sczence, Co-Sponsor of Sophomore Class GERTRUDE M OLSON Master of Science E lorry Sponsor of Future Teache ot America E H STICHT Master of Education At Great Falls Hiqh School at least one year of science is required for qrad- uation. Although some qirls satisfy this requirement by takinq one year of homernakinq as a science, most GFHS students find that one of the basic scien- tific courses satisfy the requirement. There are five courses offered. The one offered exclusively to freshmen is General Science, a basic review of the broad panorama of science. General Science students learn a little about many fields of study and this often helps them decide which branch of science they wish to pursue further. Chemistry and physics offer a com- prehensive study of these two fields and acquaint the students with these prin- ciples General Biology long a favorite course with GFHS students is the study of the forrrs of plant and animal life Advanced Bioloqy a new addition to the science department has become popular too and the one class has been the guinea piq class Salami piccolo or squid? Well this time its squid preserved n for aloehyde for the Advanced Biology ea en by Milo Tlfampson V- . . I 1 1 - i It . Q.. 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If i , . ra , o- 19 'te - Sp .ser . xtrCl:1ss A 15 2 1 t I n ' . 1 I .1 I y 4 . - 1 I A r I I Q r I GGH?YZlSCl?HC9 Physfs S51-'nc' Chezizistry classes to dissect, shown as being prepared to be 'Talent Search Co-Spc.sor cf t ' , . cf: .- 11:3 lnterest CofSr:n?:: e rr 'lnfer t, J' nsor of t r 'S Bit of the Past Makes the Future Better Five history courses are offered at Great Falls High School and three of them are required These courses are Social Studies World History U S History American Institutional Prob lems and World Geography and Latin American History Social Studies is required and is a course concerned with the problems ot people living together It is a course intended to acquaint the student with high school the community and the nation in which they live World History ard U S History are basic comprehensive courses rn their two tields respectively Both are re- quired .3 NATALIEA LEWIS Bachelor of Science Latrn American History World History Social Studres World Geoq aphy EDWARD L GRAFF Bachelor of Arts Vvorld rlstory U S Hsory Am ara Comrr ee BEN LUNDQUIST Master of Arts World History U S History Sponsor of Argo a Club iv ELSIE V BROWNING Bachelor of Arts N orld History Soc l Stud es onso of In rn ri lfre ship Clr b MARTHA E HAINES Bachelor of Arts U S History Morld History HELEN ROSS Master of Arts U S History World History l ERLAND G DETTLOFF Bachelor ol Science World History S c al Stud es 2.1- DONALD G HOVLAND Bachelor of Science World History Driving jf 'IH IACK E SIOSTROM Master of Education U S History AIP i391 I , , . . 4 I - f 1 f , . , . . .VV 4' is L, Lk' .V ,JCL 1.x Sp r ie :tio a 'r rid- wt - 4 ' . X A v r 2 3 2 i t ' x Y 'X . . rt - . f V I V r I Sponsor of Cheer Squad, Hersey Q? 1 ' EZ . . it ' W ,X K 4 lg ,K ,N J, 'pox Lal r -.. 5 ,, I . ' .t -4 . - x, f Wig? 1 y Coaches Teach Bod -Building Skills QS' AUDREY HOLLAND Bachelor of Science Girl's Physical Education, Sponsor ot GAA, Sponsor of GLC ,- l R W SWARTHOUT Master of Education Athletic Director cmd Counselor Sponsor of Letterman s Club Varsity Football Coach The coaches at Great Falls High School lead their respective teams on to victory. Besides building the students' bodies, the coaches also help build character and personality. The coaches' jobs range from the actual coaching and training of the teams to be- ing line or B squad coaches or even being coaches of such usually unknown high school sports as skiing, golf and tennis. The gym teachers each have classes which contain the students in the entire freshman class ln these gym classes which are required for all freshmen the students learn how to play on a team as well as the actual rules and skills of the game Athletic coaches play an important place in the well run school system of studies of the Great Falls lcl1gh School HENRY F DAHMER Master ol Education World History Social Studies Varsity Football Line Coach Wrestling Coach Assistant Track Coach tn Y 5 Ny I Mom 6111 ing, JM f I amz F mkipx 1 pf 1 LESTER W EDENS Bachelor of Science Social Studies World History Freshman Basketball Coach Freshrran Football Coach ,Q- HAROLD L MCELROY HOBERTI McKAY ARNOLD D SCOTT Master of Arts Mittel' oi SCIBDCG Bachelor ot Arts Social Studies World History Junior Var Sheet Metal Freshman Shop PUNT Shop Boy s Physical Education Varsity Track SKY Bcsketbgu B Tec'-n Varsity Basketball Coach Assistant Varsity Couch Football Coach Golf Coach R409 Trades and Skllls Taught to Boys The tollowmq courses tn shop are ottered Wood Electrlc Sheet Metal Prtnttnq and Elec trrctty plus courses 1n Mechomtcal Drawmq ln Electrlc Shop the student ts tauqht such thtnqs as the theory ot electrtcal mom and the apphcatlon ot electrtctty tn a radlo shop Sheet Metal St op tnstructs the students tn worktnq 'th metal and the Punt Shop mx es the students actual expertence 1n worlanq un der the cond1t ons tn shop of turntture and shows the results ot careful and prec1se cobtnet malcmq Mechanlcal Drawtnq qtves the students on opportuntty to try llAG1F hand at thts type of drawmq and lS good preparatton tor those plan ntnq to oo mto some phase ot ena neermq work or archttecture The greatest advantage of such courses os these ts that ln later hte these skllls are useful and are on mteqral part ot the educatton of cr boy at GFHS pw Two r en hers of the Prtrt Shop crew exa'nme thetr handywork Wood Shop o'te s cr chance to learn he tns and outs of handlmq wood as thts VN od Shop student ts demonst atrnq EDMUND A PARSONS C B PERRY IOHNL SAVAGE Bqghelor gf Smgnce Bachelor of Pedagogy Bachelor of Arts Freshman Shop Day Trade RQ Machme Shop Day Trade Ma Mechan1calDraw1nq l-letsey dto Electnc Sho S onsor of Chme Freshman Sho 1 P P t P Award Commxttee Cathode Ray Radxo Club FLOYD SCHLAMEUS Muster of Educahon Woodshop, Freshman Shop Co Sponsor of Skxlled Tradesman Interest Group Sponsor of Man aqers and Tramers K 41 J O I I I - A . Y , . ,, ,, .A A 1 1 - f Q Q 9' iwfi P V I I I fv 0-0 'ffl . V l 4 ' S --W v c - V 4 , . ' i ' . ' Wood Shop produces many beautiful pieces I A A ' ' ' I ' ri 1 . . . ' t t Q 1 I ln . Language Classes Stud Three Languages lk, ---.I RUTH C HARPEI. MARY E HIEBERT Master ol Arts Bachelor oi Arts French Iumor Enqhsh Sponsor of French amsh Freshman Enqlxsh Co Sponsor oi Club THEZLMA MEISEL Bachelor ol Arts Latxn Iumor Class Sponsor oi Pan Amencan Club Latm French and Spamsh are the lanquaqe courses taught to Great Falls Hugh School stu dents In each sublect there lS the des1re speak or read the language fluently cmd to understand that parhcular c1v1l1zat1on Mus1c Groups GIVC Valuable Trammg ANN ANDERSON Bachelor of Musrc Chorus Drrector of Vocal Ensembles The MUSIC Department 1nvolves about one thlrd ot the students 1n hlqh school The part1c1 patlon ln d1str1ct state reqlonal and natlonal contests has Won GFHS the t1tle of one of the outstandmq musxcal h1gh schools 1n thls area Groups are band orchestra chorus and many smaller ensembles and solos C427 Q9 PAUL S HANGEN IR PAUL E SHULL Master of Munc Master ol Musrc Educahon Orchestra, Stung Ensemble, Elementary Vcxrslty Band, Concert Band, Marchmq Clty Schools Orchestra Band, Harmony, Sponsor of Bxsonettes ttf Courgy? Students Classes in Art Structure, Art Appreciation, Drawing and Painting Applied Design Com- mercial Art and Stagecraft are offered to Great Falls High School students Good training IS thus provided for the future artist and a wide range of media is provided Many opportunities are open to the ambitious art student and many students take advantage of these courses Exhibits are arranged at each open house decorations are made for the dances posters and other signs advertise and the stage 1S well appointed for each dramatic production gl X ROBERT DILLABOUGH Bachelor of Science Applied Design Art Appreciation Stage craft Co Sponsor of Freshman Class C Sponsor of Art Club X, el-.1 DONALD L WALTERS Bachelor ol Science Art Structure Drawing and Painting Spon sor oi Skt Club Sponsor of Ski Team Spon sor of Art Club Home Trammg Proves Valuable for Grrls Homemaking is one of the most practical courses for any girls in high school according ors All girls they feel could profit from such a course In addition to cooking and sewing the girls learn personal groom ing child care and other basic homemaking or personal care sktlls There is a great variety in these two courses and many GF HS students take advantage of these courses C X MARILYN K PETERSON GOLDA M RHODES Bachelor of Science Master of Arts Home Economics Co Sponsor ot Freshman Home Economics Sponsor of Home Econom C1355 1CS Club t43 1 1 , V . 1 vi C K 1 'A' . Q as . 5 gag n I . h If 1 I - I . I O: ' I , . I O I to many teachers and counsel- if l I I I I n ,A I5 V C . I I l -W fy HN r D at . t Q J l The Distributive Education classes Visual Aids and Driving Make Busy ob ARTHUR ROSEBERRY B h l ac e or of Science Driver's Training, Director oi Visual Education, Sponsor of Projectionists Club 1. Membe s ot a typical Dr ers Trannq class are taught dri ng as well as cou tesy cn the road Mr. Arthur Roseberry and Mr. Donald Hovland are in charge of an extensive drivers' training program of the Great Falls Public Schools. Mr. Roseberry's duties also include complete charge ot the visual aids in the Great Falls Public Schools. The up- keep of the iilms, the training of the proiectionists and the bookwork in- volved in keeping track all add up to a busy job for the visual aids director. Work and Theory Combine for DECA Sandy Chambers demonstrates her D E sales talk to a group of fellow students KARL W ERICKSON Master of Education Dist ibutive Education Vocational Co ns lor Sponsor of Distributi e Education Club Distributive Education Co ordinator 44 give the students a chance to try their skill at the theory and practice involved in retail selling Students who are enrolled in D E take one class a day in the theory of selling and are let out of school early to go to their Jobs in the various retail stores of Great Falls Opportunities are thus open for the student who wishes to work while he attends school Qualified students may participate in the state and national DE programs and each year GFHS students are chosen to attend state and national conventions Library Is Center for Research and Readin More than 8,000 volumes are in the Great Falls High School Library for the students' use. Mrs. Dorothy lun, libra- rian, is assisted by forty-seven high school girls who help the library run smoothly. Mrs. lun assists the students in finding material for class projects and themes and recommends books for reading. The magazines, in addition to the volumes and a Wealth of pamphlets, contribute to the usefulness of the li- brary. The library is used for a place of refer- ence as well as a study hall for many students especially those who arrive on busses early in the mornings or those who need to brush up on a little home- work before their advisor arrives ff-If DOROTHY IUN Master of Arts Library The library xs used as a room of research relaxation or just plain reading Study Halls Reflect Stud1ous Work Study Halls provide as well as a place to study a place to meet that real boy Whose name begins with the same letter as yours or to read the latest novel or even to doze a little The big study halls are Rooms 205 and 203 In addition there are various classroom study halls and also honor study halls In an honor study hall only those students who have proven themselves trustworthy are allowed Thus study halls form o: definite place in the curriculum of Great Falls High School and the lives of the Bison fans who travel its halls Study halls provide a place to study or to while away the time if GRACE REISTE Bachelor of Seionco Study Hall 145 I , O . I 1 . . I , . I l I l I , - J , . - g . . I . x ' - - - fa, g , t ts' - L-dit f . 'is ff 55 9, 1 . Y 'R' P 1 ! ' 1' , f 3 fi , ' . . ,.. .. , ., . if ts, , ,. :gt gl u.,fs5,3m-7,19 I L X.. .W ,, fyg i 2 yrs, A Ji, Arn! ,y , ' ' ,Q as 2. 4. . V ihce Staff ProV1des Clencal A1d Mrs Lloyd Martm Secretary to Prmcxpal swirls The otfrce staff helps to make Great Falls Hrqh School the smooth runnlnq 1nst1tut1on that rt IS ln charge of the ottrce are Mrs Lloyd Martrn Secretary to the Prlncrpal Mrs Wxllram Upshaw Attendance Clerk and Mrs Paul Wal ker General Ottrce Clerk G1rls who are en rolled rn othce duty help the otfrce staff com plete thelr darly work whrch rncludes takrnq notes to teachers and students collectrnq at tendance slrps and typ1nq enrollment cards These qlrls are an mteqral part of the otfrce system Mrs Martrn handles Mr Hancock s busrness that does not need hrs personal attentron Mrs Walker the head of the schedules and enroll ment sees that the Work rn thrs sectron lS done ettlcrently Garnet Garberq attends to the qen eral otfrce Work and Works after school and Saturdays Mrss Fern Symes school nurse v1s1ts the school each week to check students health and eyes Mrss Symes also helps the doctor QIVG physlcal examlnatrons to the Iunrors Mrs Paul Walker Garnet Garberq General Olilce Clerk Senior Ofhce Stenographer y. Mrs Upshaws assrstants gather around her for mstructrons They are Martha Mee Bonme Paulson Ioan Grrffrn Phyllrs Lmn Pat Lennon Sandy Swenson Shlrley Gnmes and Lmda Hyland Camera shy rs Vlrs Upshaw if si Miss Fern SYITIGS Helpers of Mrs. Martin in the main office are Alice Trumpower School Nurse Gloria Goudy Leora Hay, and Donna Kelley. 455 Charles Clough Custodian Harry Wood Custodian Cooks, Custodians Work for ur Comfort The unsung heroes of the school are the men and women who keep us comfortable and fed. In the cafeteria a federal lunch program provides food and the students pay twenty-five cents for a lunch in- cluding all of the basic seven every day, The custodians perform such various duties as cleaning, maintenance, and heating, and are always available to perform their duties in the regular emer- gencies that occur every day at Great Falls High School. Indeed, the students at Great Falls High School consider very Hmuch that the custodians are ct very real part of the high school setup. 9 41533, 2- Iohn Bazant Custodian Tom Nelson Custodian Robert Anderson Custodian Gene Vlaste Custodian Wilfred Wenner Engineer Iulta McArthur Custodian Alonzn Currier Cu todxan AlVanT1ghem Custodian Not pictured Iack Emore Custodian Blaine Iohnson Custodian Ernest Bulmer Head Engineer The cafeteria cooks line up for their moment of glory. They are, left to right, Ingeborg Helgeson, May Barlow tcafeteria supervisori, Mahta Bryer, Grace Moore, and Ruth Anderson. The SOUP Gnd 1439 C1'9Gm The cashier Erla Tall and 1C!CiY MIS Ifefle Stevens 15 Mrs Martin converse during S familiar sight to lunch stu Q lunch hour ents I47 J tl, , ' J i , 0, u - H , I . f fa , I I I 3 I , I I - I . I . -r I l ' L 1 it ' 1 I I I I I 1 I I I . ' I I . I I .I 5 I l 1 fa 0 t , , , I 5 I we I A l l I4 gy 4 42 up ' . ,QI Q . . -, , I on J CLASSES QQ f'N l If 4 . if 1-4 1' w X f QJ x . , ' x z -z, K MQ.. . I' 4 ,- v . 'P fr S. . 4 JJ o , j I , 49 Student Oihcers Act as L1asons The assoclated student ofhcers for thrs year are Sharon Sayre Secre tary Donna Schumacher Treasurer Ianny Loy V1ce Prestdent M Cyrll Hancock Prznc1pal B111 Lmdsey Presrdent K2nd semesterl and Hans Fedqe Pres1dent llst semesterj Each semester the student offrcers are elected by the stud nts lt 1S the duty of the presldent VICS pres1dent and secretary to work W1th Mr Han cock m makrng democrat1c dec1s1ons for the betterment of our chool They work closely Wllh the Student Councrl and Executrve Board and are con nected Wllh all dec1s1ons that are made To Lead and to Govern 502 The student court com posed of one member of each class deals mamly wlth trafhc problems wh1ch arlse rn the course of a school year They hand out trckets for parkmq and other trafflc v1olat1ons Each vlolator must appear before the court, and pay a fine for his ticket. Members of the student court are Barb Forster, Helen Hancock, left Sealy, and Bill L1ndsey. Not pictured: Nona Stevens. Executive Boards Plan for Civil Defense . . . The Executive Board consists of two elected members from each ot the tour classes and the student body officers. lt is their duty to discuss all the major campaigns of the school, such as assemblies and Roundup Day. The members of this board are usually the cha1rmen ot the important committees in the school concerned with student activities First Semester Ierry Seay Freshman Phyllis Parker Sophomore Dave Sebens Iunior Sharon Sayre Secretary Ianny Loy Vice Presi dent Don Murdock Senior I111 Ianetskr Iunror Frank Willett Sopho more B111 Hoqlund Freshman Not pictured Hans Fedge President Tim Shryne Senior Roundup Day, and Parkin Problem ' X p f ,.. uh-.QA ew' -e Second Semester B111Hoqlund Freshman Chns Kordas Sophomore Tom Sullivan lunior lack Weber Senior Sharon Sayre Secretary B111 Lindsey President Ianny Loy VrcePres1dent Tim Shryne Senior Lyle Thomas Iumor Gretchen Fahlund Sophomore Don Gilboe Freshman I51 . U f . , i sw ,R V' Q . A' t -' 1' Rdffq V . fri' if I ' us V. ice: 5 l D F 'AR res i , 'J-af. i f lr, l A -ea. L- ' -'fx ' r W x- --ri I' I 72 V '95 0 . 1 I Representatives Work for Student Betterment Seniors leading in the Student Council are: Tom Grasseschi, Bob Dull, Don Bloom, Ianet Holzber- qer, Lynn Williams, Gorham Swanberg, Dick Austing front row: Charland Ross, Iudy Searson, Gayle Garrity, Iudy Crago, Barb Carney, Ianet Murphy, Ernestine Iacobs, Arlene Carver. juniors are Prank Iohnson Ken Small Terry Thompson Bob Fish Don Martin Sally Cislo front row Aaron Peterson Dick Hensley Bob Millons Iudy Vining t Q Q Sophomores are Dave Evens Paul Marino Don Hamilton Bob Hufstader Ianice Thompson lim Lamdin Mike Olinger front row Ioyce Iohnston Linda Connor Pat Matz Iacquie Little Marta Brantley Bonnie Townsend Gayle French Ian Rustand Muriel Witty 9 ,nip V t Jfr Freshmen are Wendi Wilson Ron Nemec Dan Graham Io Bader Roger Waniata Zoe Slember ger Kristie Welch front row Pat Honaker Ianet Dannels lack Noble Karen Lasker Roberta Davis Bev I nsen Ioan Scotson Q52 The legislative body ot Great Falls High School is made up of a representative from each advisory with the Vice President of the student body presiding. Matters concerning the welfare of the students and our school are discussed, and many are referred to committees, made up of student council members. This year our main projects are drawing up a hand book and set- tling the problem of the parking lot. Because the council members are representatives of the students, the administration lies in the students hands Not Pictured Kay Austin Karen Barock Marilyn Bawden Dick Beatty Sandee Brown Bill Cane Dennis Castle Russ Conklin Faye Cool Mary Dailey Mike Dietz Lilly Egqed Don Gilboe Paul Goodman Chuck Gruter Autumn Holtz .-al Members of the Trafiic Council go ing over new plans tor the parking lot are Ian Rustand Dick Hensley Aaron Peterson Terry Thompson Tom Grasseschi Sandy Iurgens Not pictured is Tom Sedlacek Ietta McCain Iim McGovern Don Murdock Barb Nelson Nancy Nisbet Sheila Noble Myron Olson Donn Peterson Lyle Pinsoneau Betty Powell Iacquie Rice Betty Scheter Nancy Taplin Bill Taylor Glen Thomas Bonnie Tracy lt Some members of the Assembly Committee going over the facts are Ianet Murphy chairman Ron Nemec Dave Onstad Lynn Williams Roberta Davis 4: W ' till' 'N ..,, 4: l Hit, I! l . 'A 4 ..t-H I4 ' ,- . rf? 1. k, ' ,, , , ' ' 1 , . 1 '!'ll'E'. ,, Q jtlllm' ' ' ' A me ' ,Ffa tl gl - ': A' - -'un' 4 - 1 ' I Tl' I hulk ' . ' t . lu- il , ,, , pl' '5 'fit r- f. 'II Q ' lllll. x 3 al A X .Q is 5 . i I A N 1. at V '5,2::::' P l Four Years and Many Memories-Graduation! We--D 'x 3- Sclly Glen Secretory Treasurer Miss Bonne Lu Perry Sponsor Standing B111 Cane Vice President Tom Molen President Mr Sidney Stende Sponsor Donmnq their cups cmd gov ns the class of 57 blds farewell to the hallowed halls of Great Falls High School They horve mcmy fond memorles Wh1ch will linger forever in their mmds Hiqhhqhtmg iheir fmcxl year were the Senlor ploy A11 Bobo and the Forty Thieves the Senior Boll ond the Senior assembly 153 .1 4 -I i , T, 1 ' , , 0' 1 1 ' Y 1 , r ,fi , f I A rv. I 1 LY X r YT' ,lx , S The senior officers who carry out the executive duties oi the class of '57 are, seated: . . I . 1 V I . . . . . . H . I . H . . I I 543 Ackerman Alrce Blame Acky Ambxtton To travel around the Umted States Pasttme Sports and bemq wxth the gang Memory Basketball Tourna ment tn Butte 56 Actxvxttes GAA GLC Bowlmq Pan Amertcan Club Chmook Playday Sophomore Assembly Roundup Float Spanlsh Club Iuntor Prom Acord Barbara Lorranne Barb or Lorrr Ambttton To be a teacher ot the bltnd Pasttme All sports and dancmq Memory Belnq crowned Booster Queen ACllV1l1eS Cheer Squad Booster Queen G1rl s State l.1ttle Women Student Counctl Executtve Board Class Assembltes Roundup Floats Mtxed Ensemble Roundup Assembl Dean s Councrl Future Teachers Adolphson Bradley Kenneth Brad Ambxtmon To own a radtcal custom car Pasttme Worklnq on cars ACl1VlllGS Roundup Floats Roundup Art Staff Art Club Orchestra Intramural Basketball H M S Ptnafore Chorus Autumn Leaves Alexander Byron Edward Axle Harry or Mrqhty M1te Ambrtton To become a suc cessful archrtect Pasttme Day drearmnq Memory The qutet partres Actxvltxes Roundup Staff Intramural Basketball Intramural Champtons Freshman Football IV Football Art Club Student Counctl lunxor Prom Tennts Interscholasttc Tenms Alhson, Iames Herbert uhm., Ambttmon To own a Ford that runs Pasttme Keeptng the Ford qomq Memory Saturday mqhts ACllVlllES Roundup Floats V gl 5 6 Altenburq Alxce Louxse Drzzy reach M1ch1qan Dorme tmd WH Anderson Carl Neal Andy mechan1c Past1me Huntmq and trshmq Acttvxttes Concert Band Atkmson Dale Allen Ambttton Dmesel mechanlc Pastxme Keepxnq my Chevy runnmq Memory lumor class Austin Richard Dennu Dlck Ambzhon To play college iootball Pastlme Watchmq football programs and movles Merrory Sports Act1v1t1es Football Track 'Letterman s Club All State Second Team Interscholastrc Dtscus Student Council Iuntor Prom Roundup Floats Wrestlmq Aznoe. Kenneth Lyle Ken or Red ' Ambxtxon To get on Cham shtp Bowlmq Pasttme Cflllslflq the drag wlth B111 Memory Football game ln Bxllmqs Actrvrtmes Projecttomst Club Bowltrg Bowlmg, Champton Team Roundup Floats . , I: 'g if . , t. .- ' : ' I , L ' I Mc- f , ' 4 Ae- V X ' ' ' : A t ,, XV ' .1 X VV! f ' 5 ' df ' ' : 4 . Y Ambition:ITo become a . A Af . V l Y - Q. K f f ' . I ttf I I U - Bachelder Damel Fred Butch Ambxtxon To become an engmeer Pastzme Skung irshmg and huntmg Actrvrtxes Concert Band Skr Club Freshman Football Pep Band German Band Chrlstmas Programs Student Councrl Baker Davxd Warren Dave Ambxtron To be an engmeer Pastrme Talkxng wrth rnter estmq people Actxvrtres Roundup Photographer Imwa Photographer Future Engmeers Baney Force Frank Ir Ambxtron To clxmb rn the I-Ilmalayas Pastrme Huntmq and moun tam clrmbmg Memory All of the mce teachers Actlvxtxes I-Iexsey Award Bonn Robert Douglas Mungy Ambltron To go to an art school Pastrme Drawmg and palnt mg Barkhurst Stacey Belle Stcrce Ambltlon To cllmb the Exlel Tower wxth Barb Pastxme Creatmg moments we ll always remember Memory Tournaments Actrvxtres Band Chorus French Club Art Club Roundup Staff I-Irstory Class Assembhes Pep Club Iumor Prom Autumn Leaves Shepherd s Star Calgary Band Trrp Boxse Band Tr1p Atlantxc Cxty Band Trzp rw-1, Bawden Manlyn Grace Ambztron To be successful 1n lxfe and to see all of Europe next ttme Pastrme Wrrtmg letters Actrvxtres Transferred Roswell N M Band YFC FC IFC Secretary IFC Presrdent Helsey Award Natronal Honor Soclety Student Councrl Bazal IoAnne Ambrtlon To edrt the 50th edxtron of LIFE Pasttme Creatmq moments we ll always remember Memory Every smgle mo ment Act1v1t1es Iournallsm Award Roundup Edxtor ln Chref Atlantlc C1ty Band Trrp Class Assembly Drrector Dean s Councrl Treasurer H M S Prnatore Iolanthe Medley Lane 56 Skt Club Patlence Thespxans French Club Berek Beverly Bev Ambltron To be a physlo theraplst Pastrme Lrstenmg to records Memory Stagecraft Actrvrtres Entered from WIH Roundup Float Roundup Parade Offxce Duty Llbrcrry Duty Drrver s Tralnmg Berg Arlene Marlone Ambrtron To learn somethmg new every day Pastxme Fmdmq somethmq new and drfferent rn the future Memory The gang Actlvntxes Homemakmg Club Art Club Student Councrl Alternate Roundup Floats Berqland Kay Eloxse Ambrtxon See the unhappy ITGPPY Pastrme Creating moments we ll always remember Memory Mlssoula 56 Actrvxtres Art Club Future Nurses GAA Executrve Board Dean s Councml Chorus Roundup Parade Roundup Photo Edltor Pep Club Executlve Board Alternate Iumor Prom Commrttee Medley Lane 56 Chrrstmas Programs Crty Festlvals Senlor Tea Asst Hostess 155 56 Blackorby, Gail Yvonne Buckle-Bee Ambition: To be successful and happy Pastime: Talking Memory: Graduating Activities: GAA IFC DECA HM Club Ushers Club Bley. Bonnie Mae Cookie Iar Ambition: To be happy and to see my fondest dreams come true Pastime: Creating moments and receiving letters from Missoula Memory: Freshman and Sophomore years Activities GAA DECA DECA Treasurer Future Nurses Roundup Staff Bowling Student Council Alternate Class Assemblies Junior Prom Vision Checkina Bley Earl Dennis Dick Ambition To become a good engineer Pastime Weight lifting and mechanics Memory Physics Activities Roundup Floats Student Council Alternate Bloom Donald George Don Ambition To live a success ful life Pastime Sports Memory Basketball? Activities French Club Student Council Ski Club Freshman Football Basketball Freshman Basketball I V Varsity Bowling Golf Letterman s Club Boqgoss William Richard l Ambition To own one car that runs all the time Pastime Hunting spending money Memory The look on Tom Murray s face when he saw his locker burnt to the ground Activities Band Driving Club Roundup Float Patrol Squad Roundup Staff Borsheim, Linda Lee Linda Ambition: To travel with the girls Pastime: The gang Memory: March ll, 1955 Activities: Twirling Club GAA IFC IFC Secretary Class Assembly DECA Iunior Prom Bossard, Mui-riel William Bill Ambition: loin the Army Pastime: Fishing Memory: None Bowen Victor Gary Gar Ambition To become a good doctor Pastime Dancing and taking out girls Memory High school mixed octet Activities Football Orchestra Chorus HMS Pinafore lolanthe Music Festival l-leisey Award Teen Age Roadeo All State Orchestra All State Chorus Mixed Octet Bowers Bonnie Lou Ambition To live a long and prosperous life Pastime Listening to good music Memory Roundup Day Activities GAA Band Calgary Band Trip Roundup Floats Boise Band Trip Bowman Robert Keith Bob Ambition To graduate from college Activities Ski Club Executive Board Roundup Staff Iunior Prom Freshman Football Freshman Basketball Senior Ball Roundup Floats 1 k . Q Boyle Io Ann Ambition To make new friends and to always keep the old ones Bundi Charles Richard Chuck Ambition To meet Ienson Gt Ulm Beach in 10 years Pastime Ulm Beach Pastime Creating moments Memory Roundup Days we ll always remember Acuvmes Memory Making new friends Activities Entered from BHS Boise Roundup Float Bowling Brandt Gall Ambition To be a teacher Pastime Roller skating Memory Roundup Day 56 Activities Chorus Orchestra V 1 Brekke Peter Ola! Pete Ambition To be an automo bile englneer Pastime To fix or work on cars Memory To be with the fellas Activities Roundup Float Brown Barbara lean Ambition To travel with the girls and to keep that promise and that certain someone Memory December 21 l955 Activities FC IFC Treasurer IFC President Ushers Club DECA Class Assemblies S ring Festival C orus Roundup Float Iunior Prom Bruington Iohn Douglas Ambition: To graduate from college Pastime: Sports Memory: Butte game, 1956 Activities: Varsity Football Frosh and Varsity Track Letterman's Club Wrestling Student Council Class Assembly Freshman Basketball Intramural Basketball lolanthe v L Ski Club Roundup Floats Class Assemblies Frosh Soph Dance Senior Ball DECA President Burkland lack Lea Ambition To drive a Chrys ler 300 ln the Mexican road race Pastime Keeping my Ford runnmq Memory Mrs Harris Activities DECA Burnett Bruce Ambition To be successful in life Pastime Saturday nights Memo y My semor year Activities Freshman Football Freshman Basketball Intramural Basketball Butler Francis Albert Franme Ambition To be successful Pastime Working on m Merc Memory Out of town games Activities Entered from CCH 1956 Byrd George Thomas Twink Ambition: To become secre- tary of the BBD Pastime: Having fun and trying to make a million Memory: Playing football Activities: Varsity Football Track Basketball Class Assemblies Roundup Float Letterman's Club to tl ey e' .s gg ':jv ' 1: .fx, ei' ix.. - Wi 157 If Cady Ierry Lowell Ierry Ambition To have a good time and enloy myself also to be a success Pastime Having fun at Dicks place Memory This year Activities Iunior Prom Freshman Football Roundup Day Floats Callahan Darlene Kay Kay Ambition Stewardess Pastime Being with the girls Merrory Roundup Day 1956 Activities GAA Bowling Roundup Assembly Dean s Council Library Duty Volleyball Champions Basketball Championship Alternate Representative Campanella Iohn Ambition To be a success Pastime Relaxing Memory Graduation Activities Roundup Floats Cane William Bernard 1 Ambition To decide my am button and to go to college Pastime Beating Simon and sleeping and seeing oe general Memory When Chunk s pants fell off in gym Activities Varsity Football IV Basketball Student Court ludge Student Council Boy s State Letterman s Club Letterman s Club Secretary National Honor Society Athletic Honor Society Senior Class Vice President Senior Class Play Canen. Mildred Millie Ambition: Dietician Pastime: Reading and sew- ing Memory: Roundup Day Activities: Driver's Training Carney Barbara Ann Barbs Ambition To be successful Pastime Being with that certain someone Activities GAA Student Council DECA Bowling Driver s Training Roundup Assembly Class Assembly Vision Checker Carr Richard Ioseph Dick Ambition To become engineer Pastime Listening to records Memory I ll never tell Activities Orchestra Carter Ian Delmont an Ambition To graduate from college and be successful in whatever I undertake Pastime Sports Activities Freshman Class President Letterman s Club Letterman s Vice President Heisey Award Varsity Football Football All State Second Team QAPD Football Co captain 1956 Varsity Basketball Executive Board Ski Club Boy s State Alternate Latin Club Carter Iune Mano une Ambition To walk down that well known aisle Pastime Creating those mo ments we ll never forget Memory February 5 1954 1 12 a m Activities GAA Roundup Floats Home Ec Club Class Assemblies Carter, William Allen ,, i ,. Ambition: To be successful Pastime: Hunting and fishing Activities: Bowling DECA Carver Arlene Ozzre Amb1t1on To be a profes stonal bum cmd a good one Memory Advrsory Actxvrtles Entered from Wll-l Span1sh Club Student Councxl Roundup Floats Carver Barbara Ann Bobby Ambrtron To learn to bowl Memory Advlsory Actrvxtxes Transferred from W Roundup Floats Spamsh Club Chorus Casey jkathleen Casey Ambltlon To be a success Pasttme Skatmq and mak mg frrends Memory 1956 Roundup Day Actxvrtres GAA GAA Vrce Presrdent GAA Presrdent GLC GAA Executrve Board Roundup Float DECA Volleyball Champs Basketball Champs Dean s Councxl Bowhnq Chambers Sandra Lee Sandy Ambxtzon To always l1ve love and lauqh wtth Bob Pastrme Creatmq moments we ll always remember Memory March 20 1956 Actrvrtres Skl Club Bowlxnq GAA French Club Spanrsh Club DECA Clapshaw Sharon Helen Cookxe Ambrtron To qo to Hawau Pastlme Dancmq and movles Vemory Roundup Day Actrvxtles Home Makmg Club Art Club Mn... 'DQ R Cogswell Iohn Dexter ack Ambrtron To be successful 1n whatever I undertake Pashme Sports Memory Bernq on a state champlonshlp team Actrvrtles Freshman Vxce Presrdent Representatxve Skt Club Class Assembly Varsrty Football Manager Vars1ty Basketball Varsrty Football Tetterman s Club Boy s State Cook Donna Fay Donna Ambrtlon To be a qrea! HUYSQ Pastrme Bemq wrth the qanq Memory Roundup Day 1956 Actrvrtxes Entered from Centervllle Sophomore Year Nurses Club Vlslon Checkers Cooper Bernard Leo Barney Ambrtron To be a brg suc cess on the small scale Pastrme Huntlnq and txshmg Vlemory Graduatlon ACl1Vlll95 Wrestlmq Cooper Duane Earl Coop Ambrtron To be or not to be Actlvmes Wrestlmq Covert Luella Patrxcxa Lue Ambrtron To be a prrvate secretary Pastrme Gomq to shows and hstenmq to Elvrs Presley records Memory Bemq rn Mrs Mor r1s class talkmq at lunch perzod wtth the gang and havmq Mr Thompson for my advlsory teacher 159 5-' 60 Cox, Cecile Cissy Ambrtion: To travel with the qtrls Pastrmez The gang Memory: December 19, l955 Actlvrtresz IFC lFC Secretary Class Assembly Eowlrnq Foundup Float Crago Iudrth Ann udy Arrbrtrcn To Justrfy my ex st ence Pastrme Plannrnq college for two and c eattnq those r o'rents Memory Frrendshtp Recerv mg Eternal Devotron Actrvrtres Skt Club French Club Student Councrl Band Roundup Parade Brsonettes Class Assemblres Sprmq Festrvals Skx Team Drrver s Trammq Iumor Prom Latrn Club Croxiord Gary Lloyd Gar Ambrtron To get to BYU wrth lohnson Pastrme Bemg wrth the guys Memory Boys Octet and Nlxed Ensemble Actrvutes lolanthe Prorectxonrst Club Projectronrst Vrce Pres1dent Chorus Roundup Assembly Roundup Floats Boys Octet M1xed Ensemble Patrence D1SlIlCf Musrc Festtvals State Musrc Festrvals lfobllacs Economy Run Cub A b ' on To play sax at the aladrurn and vrsrt New Vex o P tr e L stenrna to Jazz and R 6 B rrusrc at Carlsons Mer cry The day l graduate Ac rv es Band Twrrltnq Clul, GAA Eowllnq Curry Dennis Lee A oxtlon To graduate t om colleoe Pasttnxe Spots Me no y Saturday mahts Actrvrtres Band Frosh Football IV Football T n s 1 tra urcl Basketball lntrarrural Basketball Champs Bowllnq Roundup Floats Future Enqrneers Track Daehlin, Sharon Marie Ambmon: To always be cheerlul whatever happens Pastlmez Summer Memory: 1956 football oames 1!1CllVlllQ5I Band Chorus Orchestra Crty Festrvols Patrence Medley Lune Chr tmas Concerts Red Cros Club GAA Pep Club Dean s Ccuncrl Class As fmbllr Future Te ache s Roundup Floats Art Club Dahhn Iohn Robert ack Arrbltron To be a-'doct Pasture Do na nothm Actryltle Entered from Conrad Sentor Year Darley Richard Leslxe Drck A r bxtton See the Olymprcs Postrme Watchma sports events and sknna Memory Reatma the trash rn football Acttvrtres Entered I om Wlll Skt Club Art Club Freshman Track IV Track Freshman Football Varstty Football Freshman Basketball IV Basketball Letterman s Club Sttnky Ambltlon To be a success rn the eyes of my parents Pastrme LIVIHQ lauqhlnq and lovxnq Memory I ll never tell' Acttvrttes GLC GAA Bowlmq Bowlmq Secretary lnxwa Staff Inrwa Ed1tor Roundup Staff Roundup Edrtor Class Assembltes Future Teachers Usher Club Dannels Mane Ann Ambztron To have all my dreams come true Pastrme Iust havrnq fun Memory Roundup Days Actrvltres Roundup Floats Class Assembly A ' My ff V - 5,1 ., , my N X3 Cuhbqqel lane Ann Danials, Carolyn Gail tll till: I : X 4 G Hlk l Darby Lornn Alonzo Darb Ambrtton To become a radar observer tn the F 100 F ln the ANG Pasttme Berng with the boys Memory Roundup Days 1'-t Actrvtttes Roundup Floats DECA Future Screntrst Iuntor Prom Dawson Lylas Donna Ambrtron To be a fashton deslgner Pasttme Drawtng Acttvrttes Chorus Chrtstmas Program Medley Lane Roundup Floats Sprrng Festrvals Bowltng Dickens Donna Mane Nonna Ambltron Questzonable Memory Dtvtstonal Basket ball Tournament at Helena Actrvztres Roundup Floats Dickson Barbara lean Barbara Ambttton To become a nurse Pastrme Bowltng dancmg tra lelmg Memory I-'avmg fun and Freshman year Acttvxttes GAA Drrvmg Club Roundup Floats Dorr Dorme Mable Pmky Ambrtron To reach Callfornra Pastlme Ftndrng bl1nd dates tor Altce Memory Watchtnq Mr Mc Elroy as he comes rnto ltbrary thtrd pertod Act1v tres Entered from WIH Mustc Festrvals Chorus lnrwa Staff Lrbrary Duty Doty Susan Kay ue Ambltlon To get a degree rn nursmg Pasttme Iob s Daughters Memory Mr Buck s blology classes Actrvrtmes Roundup Float Cllass Assembly Homemaktnq Club Future Nurses Usher' s Club V1s1on Checker Bowlmg Bowlrng Secretary Co AdVGl'llSlflQ Edtto Roundup Dress Zoe Ann Ambttlon To be the world s most renowned vtoltnrst Pasttme Ftddlm away my tlme Memory Studymg at East man School of Musrc Act1v1t1es Nattonal Honor Socrety Hersey Awards Orchestra Concert Mistress Chorus Dlstrtct Musrc Festrvals All State Mustc Festtvals Home Ec Club French Club Student Councrl Roundup Staff HMS Pmafore lolanthe Medley Lane 56 Pattence Drmgmcm Robert Emerald Dtng Ambttton To be successful Pastlme Dotng what l want to do Memory Roundup Days ACTIVIIIGS Freshman Bowltng Class Assembltes Student Councrl Booster Ball Decoratron Commrttee Roundup Float Semor Ball Dull Robert Anthon Ollre Ambltton To be successful Pastxme Domg what I want to do Memory Roundup Days Actrvmes Student Councrl Class Assembly Art Club Band Dance Band Freshman Football Roundup Float Crty Fest1val Sentor Ball Bowlrng Dwxght Vxrqtma Dee Gm Ambttton To see Europe wtth Garnet Pastxme Creattng moments we ll always remember Memory Freshman year Actrvtttes GAA Skt Club Cla s Assemblles Roundup Floats Roundup Staff Student Councml Alternate Iuntor Prom Art Club Dance Senlor Ball Gtrls Basketball Champs Grrls Baseball Champs Grrls Volleyball Champs Bowltng Team IQ. 00 C9 K 1617 I I ,lr ll . 4 'Hs lr r V I C . - 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W cj 9 - Q ' Q O Pastime: Being- Neutral in'liie. l I . I , I N ' N kt X l L X . fl' lr I ll ' 'V Y 62l Edberg Wxlllam Donald r Ambrtron To be 1n the art held or bustness freld Pastlme Gomq out wlth my trrends Memory Football game Btllmqs Actrvrtres Entered from St Paul Mrnnesota Staaecraft l lttle Women Staqe Mar Alr Baba Staae Mar Roundup Floats Roundup Assembly Drrxer Traxmna Edwards Paulme Rae l Ambl on To keep those nearest and dearo t to smtlma PGSUIT e Skt na skatm ht ntl ma and dancr Memo y The r'1al1t be Ro ndup Daw and R up Day Acttvttzes GAA Sk1 Club Nurses Club DECA Roundup Floats Eqged Lrlly Martha 1 Ambrtlon To convmce every one to lauqh Pastrme Creatmq moments we ll always remember Memory Mzssoula May 56 Acttvltres Class Assemblres GAA Art Club lunror Prom DECA Autumn Leaves Chorus Medley Lane 56 Chrxstmas Programs Crty Festwals DECA V1ce Pres1dent Elmore Gary Davxd Ambztron To be successful Pastr ne Goma out w1th lack and all of hrs qlrls Act1v1t1es Roundup Float Englert Ion Mxchael Ambrtron To become a good mechamcal enaxneer and never get marrled Pastrme Guns and workmg on the whzte one Memory Roundup Day Act1v1t1es Patrol Squad Patrol Squad Secretary Patrol Squad Captam Class Assemblles Roundup Floats Art Club Future Enqtneers Mob1lqas Economy Run MObllQGS Economy Wmner Teenage Road e o ,.4-v .. g. Enott Gary Thomas Tom Amb1t1on To be successful Pastrme Golnq out wlth Iack and all hrs qrrls Memory None ACYIVIYIGS Roundup Float Ensley Donald Lee Don Ambrtron To make frve mtl lron thrs sumrner Pastrme I-luntrnq and trshma Memory My beloved advrsor Acttvltres Roundup Floats Erwm Carlena Llttle Iohn Amb tron To get my RN Pasttme Belnq wrth the oem Memory Roundup Day 56 Actrvltles Dean s Councxl Roundup Float Faller Cora Lee Lee Ambrtron To be happy tn whatever I do Pastlme Havrnq fun and Wflllhq letters Memory Iumor Prom Achvltres ntered from Nelhart GAA Chorus Pep Club Fedqe Hans Andrew Tmy Ambrtxon To play pro ball and coach Pastlme Athletrcs Memory Takmq State Foot ball Champronshrp Act1v1t1es Entered from WIH Varsxty Basketball Varslty Football Letterman s Club Roundup Float Student Body Prestclent Fenton Wlllxam Ioseph B B or 111 Ambxtron To be the Consta ble of Sand Coulee some day Pastrme Cuttma for Bra Hew s house Saturday nrqht Memory Gomq to the tour naments rn Butte Actrvrtres Freshman Football Freshman Track Intramural Basketball Class Assembhes Iunror Prom Roundup Day Floats Roundup Parades Semor Ball Fetherston Myrna Lee Mert Ambrtron To make Ken a qood wrfe Pasttme Bowlma Memory November I7 1956 Actrwrttes CAA FC Ushers Club Roundup Sta f Publrcatrons Vrszon Checker Bowlrnq Future Teachers Fttzpatnck Patrxcxa Elame a Amb1t1o'1 To travel and to be successful rn whatever I undertake Pastrme Maaqre cokes and ball qames Memory Roundup Days Actrx rtres Future Teachers FC Pep Club Future Nurses Semor Tea Hostess Roundup Float I-'rx Marlene E Muqqs Ambrtron To frnd rn the world exactly what I am lookrnq for Pastrme Seemq others happy Memory lust those days Actxvrtxes Re entered from Havre 2 Bowlrnq GAA Offtce Duty Lrbrary Duty Roundup Float Roundup Staff Forney Elxzabeth Ann Betty Ambrtron To l1ve a Ionq happy successful l fe Pastrme Amateur radro and bowlmc Memory Class assemblxes Actrvrtres: Orchestra Home Economics President Home Economics Secretary Cathode Ray Radxo Secy. Forster Barbara Iean A'nb1t1on To be a co me cral art st Pastrn e S TRUC and Imax rnq fun l emorv Advtsorv Actl llttes Fnte ed irc 1 WIH Twr llnq Club Chorus Rot rrdup Float Charrman Dean s Councrl Bowllnq Natronal Honor Socrety Class Assembly Glrls Ensemble Roundup Float Student Court Frantzrch Russell Casper Sand Coulee Kld An bttxon To be a successful rancher and pllot Pastrme Reloadxna shells Memtorf Roundup Days Fredrrckson Donna Mae Donna Ancbrtron To see the world with Mary Pastlme Ice skatrnq and llstemna to Pops Memory Roundup Days ACllVlll9S GAA Bowlmq FC Gabbert Nancy Io Ann Ambrtron To be me Pastrme Lookrnq for spare ture Memory Eve y srnqle mo ment Actrvltres NFL Presxdent Student Councrl Inrwa Assoclate Edrtor Roundup Faculty Edrtor Gul s State Alternate I-Iersey Awards CARE Chatrman Nctronal Honor Socrety Pattence State Speech Meet Iunror Red Cross GAA Bovrlmq French Club Gallagher Rachel Margaret Ambmon To see Europe Pastrme Smrlm thru Memory Roundup Day Actxvmes Class Assembly Semor Ball Roundup Floats GAA GLC GAA Treasurer l63l Gallagher. Raymond Mark URQY., Ambition: To be somebody Pastime: Hunting and fishing Garberg Garnet Faye Ambition To see Europe with Gin Pastime Creating moments we ll always remember Memory Freshman year Activities Booster Queen Candidate Student Council GAA Operation Brotherhood Class Assemblies Pep Club Senior Ball Junior Prom Heart Fund Spring Festival Bowling Gardenhire Sandra lean Sandy Ambition To become an RN and to return to my home state of Oregon Pastime Heh heh and work ing at Malmstrom AFB Hospital Memory Being in chorus AIP Art class and the 9535 Activities Transferred from Portland GAA Iumor Red Cross Future Nurses Chorus Medley Lane 56 Iuntor Prom AIP Field Trips Vision Checker Garnty Gayle Kathryn Gayle Ambition Personnel work Pastirne Reading Memory Hamlet Activities ntered trorn Wyondottex High School Kansas City Kansas 1956 Student Council DECA Garvin Robert Thomas Garv Ambition To pursue the un known end Pastime Reading SCIENCE fiction and listening to good music Memory The chemistry lab Activities Entered from WIH Roundup Floats French Club Student Council Executive Board National Honor Society Bowlmg Club Future Engineers Class Assembly Heisey Awards Science Talent Research to Gasvoda, Richard George Dick Ambition: To make the best of anything I encounter Pastime: Being with the gang in 112 Memory: Sending smoke sig- nals with Gary Activities: Roundup Floats Chorus Future Engineers Club Freshman Track Wrestling Gayle Nancy Lee Nance Ambition To live down my bezng from Texas and to become a full fledged Es ktmo Pastime Teasmg Melvin and Vermon Veegee Memory State Festivals in Missoula and AIP class Activtties Iumor Red Cross GAA Medley Lane 56 Christmas Festtvals State Music Festivals District Music Festivals Patience Roundup Stall Future Teachers Roundup Floats Gerhart Phil C Ambition To be a successful tmoneyl engineer Pastrme Being outside Memory Graduation day Activities Entered from WIH Agora Club Ski Club Band Future Engineers Atlantic City Band Trip Roundup Floats Gilteather Gordon Grant Grant Ambition To receive an LLB Pastrme Band debate and sports Memory My year and a half at Belt Valley High School Activities Band NFL Iuntor Prom Heisey Award Freshman Football United Nation s Test Intramural Basketball National Honor Society Roundup Float DECA Club in ette Shir ean Shzrl m n To se he world Pas Creati moments always member Fresh n year Acti ties nettes A antxc and Trip ss Assem ies P C ub Ski C1 rt Fun eratio rotherhood Rou up oats GAA prin iva owlmg oncert Band t I: degreeiin law 4 E g z . 5 4 I ,H H UI ' I U I ' ' : A X A : I : ' ' - w ' I . . I . . Q Mel I I 1 ' B l ' : 6 B d ' A 1 . N ' A I Ba ' XJ .l I - ' 1 I Glen Sally Lucxlle Clare a Arnbrtlon To be understand mg Pastlme Dancmg and skung Memory My frtends ACllV1lleS G1rl s State Class Secretary Treasurer Future Nurses Presrdent Skt Team Skt Club Iumor Prom Chatrman Senror Ball Student Counctl GAA Vxsxon Checkers Class Assembhes Roundup Floats Gott Robert Parker Harry or Shrskabob Ambmon To be an englneer Pasttme Golf and havmq a good time M mory Graduatlon days Actrvlttes Intramural Basketball Roundup Floats Boys Octet Mrxed Ensemble Golf Club Agora Club Future Englneers Patrence Medley Lane 56 State Musxc Festtvals D1str1ct Musrc Fest1vals Natronal Honor Soctety Mrs McThmg Man Who Came to Dmner Golewrch Elxzabelh Antoma Betty Ambttron To be a successful se retary and go to Europe Pastrme Eatrnq spaghettr Memory Mrs Morrxs com Acttvrtres Entered from WII-I Home Ec Club Roundup Stall Bowlmg Chorus I.1brary Duty Drrver s Tralnlng Secretary to Mr Roseberry Sprmg Festwals Gordon Sandra Dorothy Sandy Ambxtxon To become an ele mentary teacher Past me Dancmg Memory Sprmg Festrval Actlvxtles Natlonal Honor Soclety Helsey Awards Dean s Counc1l Future Teachers French Club Orchestra HMS Plnafore Dlstrlct Mus1c Festrvals State Muslc Festlvals GAA GLC IFC Iun1or Red Cross Class Assembly Roundup Floats Bowlmg Govers Chrxstrane Brbx Ambltxon To come back to Montana tdurmg summerl Pastrme Musxc and meetlng people Memory My semor year xn GFI-IS Actrvrtres French Club IFC Vrce Presxdent Agora Club Roundup Staff Adm Edxtor Ushers Club AFS Exchange Student Chorus Grasselchx Thomas Arthur Tom Ambxtron To f1ll thxs space Pastrme Accompllshrng what I set out to do Memory The day I entered hlgh school ACllVlll9S Booster Club Agora Club Agora Club Presrdent Pan Amerrcan Club Pan Amerxcan Presldent Exchange to Mexrco Student Councrl Ah Baba Roundup Float Intramural Basketball I-Iexsey Awards Booster Ball Green Terry Vearl Red Ambmon To become success ful 1n whatever I under take Pastrme Berng wlth the boys Memory Playmg on the 1956 State Champtonshmp Foot ball Team Actlvztres Freshman Football IV Football Varstty Football Student Councrl Letterman s Club Track Freshman Basketball IV Basketball Varsrty Basketball Gree 3 Ieanx-:Eid Leon L A mon To b the bestl er desrg e ast t eat Sdnt and e ou u Q dl' u oat Xl Meera awk Grimes Shirley Anne Shxrl Ambltron To make others happy and always be happy myself Pasttme Wrltmg letters and bemg wrth the grrls Memory May 19 1956 Actxvmes GAA Twlfllnq Class Assembltes Roundup Assembhes Roundup L1terary Edztor Iumor Prom French Club Dance Bowlmg Offrce Duty Drrver s Traxmng Grow Larry Wallace Ambrtron To be a teacher Pastlme Mountaln clmmbmq and co1n collectmg H I' Us 1,, l V l ,C ' H V e :- ' ' : ' ' ll' I 1 '. , - is . X 4 M' . Q , A I , V . 1 . . ? ' I H H- vi . J 9 J 'U M i I ' e 11 'v - l ' F 1 ' ' R 9 W .I -rl 1 S, mercral classes - I ?nMdikli12 fsaglgl P1 ' ,- ' N Oryglh P IYS ., ' '56 't' : ' I , o I I t It ll , X ' C' X I Sf' ' . , . , 4 1 . il' '.. .. ' 5, H ix I . I ' ' 1 ' s - l 653 fa fn Q41 U5 U7 fb x Guynn Gary Gar Ambrtron Stay out ot debt Pastrme Keeotng my Ford runmnq Memory Roundup Day Actr rtzes Roundup Floats Haeter Sharon Mane Sherr Ambztlon To be an atrltne stewardess Pastrme Pallmg around vnth Lenora and Carolyn Actrvrttes Transferred from Pov ell l-hgh School Wyom ng So Hamrell Larry George Arrrbrtron To walk on tlfe cellmg Pastr e Dotng what I please Memory The chorus Actrvrtres Future Teachers Drstrrct Musrc Fest val Nattonal Honor Soctety Hersey Awards Pattence Medley Lane 56 lolanthe Shepherd s Star HMS Pmafore Hanks Nancy Lee Nancy Arnbrtzon To get th ouah four years of college Pastrme Laughrng Memory Comrng throuah blrnd na blrzzards to get to GFHS Actrvrtres Ente ed from Sterl ng Colorado 1956 French Club French Club Secretary Agora Club NFL NFL Presldent Thesprans Roundup Floats Class Assembly Dean s Councrl Man Who Came to Dtnner Hansen lame! rm Ambttron To get a paved road to Brg Hew s Pasttme Sports and goofmg around Memory The basketball tour nament rn Butte 1955 Actrvrtres Roundup Floats Intramural Basketball Class Assembly Cathode Ray Club .,,., 'T X, T' 1 Hart Kenneth Dale Ken Ambt on To be a second I1m't V Dean Pastl e Betng wtth the boys cn Saturday ntght Mer 0 J Ro ndup Daxs Act x tt es Ette ed I om WIH Intro ural Ba lretb ll o Band For naup Floats DECA Club Musrc Festtvals Medley Lane 56 tk U L L LLL ft f L ' , r ex. rt Robert Bruce l,1 N'A Bob Ambtt on Very ltttle Pastrme Makmg 'W1llw tk 1 Merr-o y lf406th of the class of 60 Actrvrt es Roundup Floats Foctball Manager Basketball Manaaer Fotrdup Art Staff For ndup ltterary a Ar Club lntvva Staff Ro dea lmma Column we Hartmann Dudley Ben Doug or Eu Arnbrt on To be some sort of CDC' 'IGGY Past: e Huntmg and swrm mm Mero x Foundup Dax WSJ c 1 Rot ndup Float QV' 1.1 A F I Hatheld Frank Wayne Amt: n To beco e t eas Lrer of the BED s Past me Go ng out boys Acttw t es Freshman Football IV Football Vars ty Football Freshnoan Basketball Intramural Basketball Class Assembltes Hatleberq Robert Duane Bob Ambrtron To be a successful lawyer land a rtch onel Pasttme Playmg basketball Memory The frrst day Acttvrttes Roundup Float lntramural Basketball Champs U4- Hawkins, Esther Roylene ' ' Dusty ' ' Ambition: To succeed in any- thing I do Pastime: Working at the Lab Memory: GFI-IS and every- body in it Activities: IFC IFC Corresponding Secy. Bowling Band Roundup Staff Roundup Floats Driver's Training Hawthorne Iohn Raymond Speedy' Ambition To win an argu ment with Paul Pastime Taking that certain girl out Memory Getting out on Fri day Activities Roundup Floats Hay Leora Iane Lee Ambition To travel all over Europe Pastime Roller skating and dancing Memory Roundup Days Activities GAA Library Duty Office Duty Roundup Floats Hensley Delores Mae Marcia Ambition To be a beauty operator Pastime Roller skating and dancing Memory lunior Senior Play Activities Transferred from Augusta 1956 Herrin Ivy Lois Sunny Ambition To get a MRS degree Pastime Collecting for m hope chest Memory Watching the loot ball team get two State Championships Activities Class Assembly Chorus Roundup Staff Finance Agora Club Christmas Programs DECA Patience HMS Pinafore Publicity Hewitt. Lavonne Frances Ambition: For Betty and I to make our trip to California Pastime: Being with the girls Memory: Graduation Activities: Chorus Class Assemblies Medley Lane '56 Patience Ushers Club GAA Iniwa Staff Roundup Staff Hewson William Richard Hews or Dick Ambition To be a yet pilot Pastime My house Memory Tournaments in Butte and Helena Activities Bowling Class Assemblies Tumor Prom Senior Ball Roundup Floats Future Engineers Hilde David William Dave Arrbition To be successful Pcistime Listening to my rec ords whil doing my home work Activities Band Atlantic City Band Trip Heisey Award Intramural Basketball Future Engineers District Festivals Roundup Floats Roundup Parade City Festivals Iunior Prom Senior Ball Hmkle Mary Ann Mary Ambition To see the world and to be a success in whatever l undertake Pastime Music and day dreaming Activities GAA FC Home Ec Club Hodges Theodore William Ted Ambition To be an engineer Pastime Sports Memory Playing on two champion football teams Activities Letterman s Club Football IV Varsity Varsity Golf Class Basketba l Football Team I o captain All State Second Team Atlantic City Band Trip Band Letterman s Club Dance Bowling Roundup Floats Vigilantes Senior Ball l68 Hollecker G Davrd Davy Boy Ambrtron To rule the world Or become part of the Jazz world Pastrme Runmnq down Bob 5 Je9P Memory The experrence of meetrnq drtferent people ACllV1llES lnlwa Staff A11 Baba Roundup Floats Class Assemblres Roundup Advertzsxnq Staff Roadeo Roundup Lrterary Staff Holm Donald Charles Don l 1 lO 'T be succos ful Pa t1111f Q 1 lllO e po 1t than l'l ld lle111o13 che s lau: l1 1 at 111w cltes A 1 1tC A li E 111d T11p Futu C 1. 10ers S11 Q C111 Club lun Ol P Bind 1 Eascetlc ll roa s Holzberger lack Speer Allkll on ro be a ph,s1c1an 1 e S o tl1e It1 and the cfrb n Me nory E er Club Actrvrtms Atlart Ct Band T11p Band Chorus HMS P VIGIOTG las A 1 b l9S lntra 1 u 1-asketball Footb ll M 1aqer Booster Cl b Presrdent Roundup rade Stude tCo llCll lun1or Rooste E ll Cor111111ttee F 1'ure Screntrsts Aaora CH to Holzberger Ianet Ga1l L x s e har px e t '1 1110 rents rx e ll e-1e1 ber 'Q 11 F Cl Club dar c c Q C 1. Fren Cl 1b C Str '1 nc eos 1111 lun or P Medley l. '1e 5 C1ty Fe t vals Execut e Alternate Semor Ball Senror Tea Hostess French Club Dance Hovland Ronald Eugene The Nose or Ron Ambatrorr To play college football and to pay the money back I owe BBD s Pastlme Sports and qornq out wrth the boys Memory The takmq of State Champ1onsh1p rn football ACllVllleS Football Frosh IV Varsrty Letterman s Club Track Frosh Varsrty All State I-lon Mentron Most Valuable Player 56 Intramural Basketball Iumor Prom Semor Ball Roundup Floats Executrve Board Howard Cathonno Sue Suzre Ambrtron Leave em lauqh rnq and make that return tr1p to New York wrth Ian Pastrme Creatrnq moments we ll always remember Memory Trme spent wrth the BBD s Act1v1t1es Roundup Assocrate Edrtor lruwa Staff Skr Club French Club Iunror Prom Senror Tea Hostess Pep Club Chorus Sprrnq Festrvals Medley Lane 56 GAA Hunter Marcia ee Marsh Ambrtron To brcycle through Europe w1tl'1 Farth and Dee Past1me Creatrnq moments we ll always remember Memory Apr1l lO 1955 ACl1VlflGS Class Assembhes French Club Art Club Future Teachers Band GAA Skx Club DECA lunror Prom Seruor Ball Roundup Floats Roundup Art Staff Imwa Staff Huston Thomas Lee Tom Ambrtron To become success ful 1n whatever l attempt Pastrme Rxdmq my horse Memory Gettrnq out Actrvrtres Roundup Floats Hutton Roberta Iosephme ore Ambrtron Be a lab techructan Pastrme Dreammg of the future Memory March 19 Actrvrtres Student Councrl Roundup Assembly Roundup Float GAA French Club Dean s Councrl Hersey Award Band lumor Prom Senror Ball Future Screntrsts Roundup Staff Inrwa Staff DECA Club Hyland Lxnda Sue Lrnda Ambrtron To lrve to be 105 and stay young Memory Graduatron Actrvrtres GAA Roundup Day Assembl Class Assembly Student Cbuncrl Drrver s Trarnmg Offrce Duty6B ' ' ' 1, - U' ' s L., r Aunt 11: :X s 3 ' 's ,-: . cc:11a : ll ln ' 1 J ': Tea or 3 ll a ' ' M, ct 1A ' ' ' A: ' t ritzc Cty r ' L Jr .5 1 13:11 lzxtiauiuril if .G Roundup F' t ' Paxstlzu :-up tts, 1 :ey ' ' : - ef 1A dest ' : ' ' C , I C lsseri l 11 ral f Qi a. ,rr ' A ,. Roundup Assembly A it X HPIGI11 , 1. A., M-A . zu A I At':'1t1on: Alu-, aj b 1 A' r X l ' A 4 Past1111 : Crea 1. rg 1. . 2 , X ' always : :1 I1 5 l.1-: cry: 1 rczi .1 ' ICP AAf1'.'1t.G:: , , . 3 Rsuzzdxzp Effort- 5 I C11 r1:s ' JU lu. Eocstel Rib I :lent C2111 1l , V E .tet Eall Cort xttee 4 1 :om ' a. 'G , sx , : I Y . , ' f 7 X - . V 1 A 9 'W Ihler, Garret Martin Ambition: To beat DH at golf Pastime: Golfing and play- ing basketball Memory: Seeing it in my rear-view mirror Activities: Future Scientists Science Talent Search Natl. Merit Scholarships Orchestra Intramural Basketball Heisey Award Agora Club Debate National Honor Society NFL Irwin Shirley Diane Shirl Ambition To approach each day with curiosity laugh ter and zest for life Pastime Daydreamina Memory Graduation Day Activities All City Music Festival Marching Band Pep Band Office Duty Library Duty Roundup Floats Roundup Art Staff GAA Class Assembly Iacohs Ernestino Viola Ernie or Shushi Ambition Psychology or criminology Pastime Skiing and dancing Memory AIP trip Activities Future Teachers GAA GLC Ski Club French Club lniwa Layout Editor Iniwa Photographer lniwa Asst Business Mgr Iournalism Gonzaga Trip Roundup Finance Roundup Literature Representative All Baba Band Iarrett Ardis san Ardie Ambition To find the missing ingredient of people s lives Pastime Trying to keep out of mischief but still have un Memory All the band trips Activities GAA Secretary Iunior Red Cross Dean s Council Girls League Girls State Alternate Roundup Staff Atlantic City Band Trip Boise Band Trio Calgary Band Trip Pep Band Roundup Floats Student Council Alternate Ianlon Gary Ra Gar Ambition To meet Bundi at Ulm Beach in 10 years Pastime Ulm Beach Memory Roundup Day Activities Roundup Floats Class Assemblies Senior Ball Ski Club President DECA Vice President Iunior Prom lntramural Basketball Representative Iohnl. Doloril Mao Ambition: To travel around the world and always be successful Pastime: Listening to good music and traveling Memory: Leading the class of '56 down the aisle at their commencement Activities: Bowling Heisey Awards Dean's Council National Honor Society Driver's Training Student Council Honorary Commencement Usher for Class of '56 Iohnlon Carol Anno Carce Ambition To make that trip with Marilyn and Barb and become an airline hostess Pastime Writing to IACEJ Memory First day of Fresh man year walking in the Senior entrance Activities GAA Bowling Thespians Future Nurses Twirlin Club Vision hecker Ushers Club Class Assembly Roundup Floats Office Duty Iohnson Gloria Mario Iohns Ambition To see my name on the graduating list of Concordia Pastime Talking arguing and bowling Memory Graduation an friends made Activities GAA GLC IFC IFC Recording Secretary Library Club Future Teachers Ushers Club Roundup Float Roundup Advertising Staff Driver s Training Bowling Champions Bowling Secretary Vision Checker Iohnlon Laron Altrad Ambition To get to the Y with Croxford Pastime Getting through four years of high school Memory Roundup Days Activities Entered from WIH All City Music Festivals District Music Festivals Medley Lane 56 Booster Club Future Engineers Future Scientists Chorus Roundup Floats Iohnson Iames William Bill or Willy Ambition To become treas urer of the BBD s Pastime Iust loafing Memory BBD Roundup Day 1956 Activities Class Assemblies Freshman Football Freshman Track Intramural Basketball Roundup Float Student Council All S-Q J' inf Q69 70 Jones Ellen Elame Blame or Krtty Ambrtton To travel around the world and make others happy whtle domg tt Pastlme Puttmg off unt1l to morrow what l should do today Memory Mr Slostrom s AIP class Actrvttres GAA Bowlmg Lrbrary Duty Pan Amertcan Club Lrbrary Club NFL Vrsxon Checker Future Teachers Imwa Staff Co Edttor of lmwa Iorqensen Robert Fulton Bob or Iorgy Ambttmon To peddle Coke the rest of my hte Pastrme My coral pmk Chev Memory GFHS and every body m tt Acttvxttes lolanthe Roundup Float Class Assembltes Agora Club Chorus Chrrstmas Programs Iunror Prom Patience Kallestad Opal Clance Ambttton To be a success ln hte Pastlme Creatmg moments we ll always remember Memory Out of town games Actxvxttes Class Assembltes Dean s Councrl GAA Roundup Floats Agora Club Iumor Prom Art Club Semor Ball Kandrlal Danny Ambmon To be successful tn whatever I undertake Pastlme l-lavmg a good trme w1th the boys Memory The O ACllVlll9S Entered from WIH. Roundup Day Floats Class Assembly Freshman Football Freshman Track Chorus Spnng Festrvals Kempa Damel Michael Kemp Ambrtxon To catch up wrth my brother at Douglas Pastrme Frshrng Memory Neve and Baney s prank Actrvrtres Entered from WIH Freshman football Freshman Basketball Freshman Track Student Councll Scrence Club Band Future Engmeers Roundup Float if 52? 3' 'Qt is., Kolltead Loretta Mao Ambztzon To lead a long healthy happy hte Pastrme Enjoymg myself MGIHOYY Rolly Poly Actrvlttes GAA Bowlmg Alt Baba Ushers Club Roundup Floats Drrver s Trammg Lxbrary Duty Kravxnn Margaret lane Margle Ambttxon To use my energy to benefit others Pastrme Sports dancrng and bemg wrth the gang Memory The ltttle thmgs that make up a bxg school Actrvrtres Entered from Springfield New Jersey Twrrlmg Club GAA Ushers Club Future Nurses Chorus Medley Lane 56 Roundup Floats Spnng Festrvals Future Teachers Patrence Knstran loseph Wayne oe Ambrtron Auto mechanrc Pastrme Workrng on my Ford Memory Roundup Day l956 ACllV1llSS IV Football Roundup Float Krug Ion Vorno Y on Ambrtron To lrve a full use ful and happy hte always Pastxme Operatrng my ham radro rrg Memory Wonderful frtends Actrvtttes Radro Club DECA Roundup Floats DECA State D legate Kugolard Carol Ann Carr1e or Kuge Ambrtron To achxeve the goal I set Pastzme Makmg others for get therr troubles Memory Atlanttc Clty band trtp Actrvltxes Concert Band Pep Band Orchestra Roundup Parade All State Band Medley Lane 56 Northwest Mustc Festxval Atlantrc Crty Band Trip Mrs McThmg LaMotte, Ronald Stephens ..Ron., Ambition: To live a good, clean, healthy, happy life Pastime: Being in the great, peaceful outdoors Memory: Remembering being at school every day for four years-perfect record Activities: Football Ski Club Ski Team Roundup Floats Track Future Scientists Larson Myrna Anita Iust Myrn Ambition To help make this world a better place to live in Pastime Keeping everybody laughing Memory Rolly Poly and the l 000 headaches over the Senior questionnaire Activities GAA Roundup Staff Pep Club Bowling Student Council Alternate Roundup Floats Roundup Assembly YFC All City Festival Orchestra Ledbetter Betty Betty Ambition To take that trip with Nancy and LaVonne Pastime Telephone Memory Hum mm Activities Class Assembly Roundup Floats Iniwa Staff Roundup Staff Driver s Training Le Desky Con LeRoy Rocco or Convict Ambition To be a medical Pastlme Spending money on my 39 Ford roadster Memory Sophomore Roundu Day with the boys Activities Ski Club Roundup Floats Iunior Prom Football Class Assembly Leonard Irene Darlene De De Ambition To graduate from college Pastime Having parties Memory Miss Perry s advis ory Activities Dean. s Council Ushers Club GAA Chorus Future Teachers Latin Club Vision Checker Lesh, Daniel Kern ,.DCm,. Ambition: Graduate from col- lege as a dentist Memory: Senior year Activities: Entered from WIH Ski Club Band Roundup Float Atlantic City Band Trip Student Council lunior Prom Class Assembly Lxliring Mary Ann Therese Punkin Ambition To help others help themselves Pastime lust being myself Memory Boys Ensemble Activities National Honor Society Heisey Award Girl s State Alternate Student Council Agora Club Iunior Red Cross Secretary GAA Roundup Busmess Mgr Class Assemblies Chorus Accompanist Girls Quartet Patience lolanthe Boys Octet Accompanist State Music Festivals Linden David Roll Rolf Ambition To be a success Memory Easter 1956 Activities Student Council Ski Club Intramural Basketball Class Assembly Roundup Floats DECA Club Lindquist Robert Elmer Bob Ambition To be a success in whatever I undertake Pastime Water snow kiing Memory French Club dance Activities Band Class Assemblies Ski Club Roundup Floats Band Officer Iunior Prom Co chairman Atlantic City Band Trip Student Council Future Engineers District Music Festivals Painting GF Frosh Boise Band Trip Calgary Band Trip Senror Ball Lindquist Ronald Walired Nice Eye Ling Ambition To graduate from college and be rich Pastime Being with the boys and skiing Memory Roundup Days Activities Roundup Floats Ski Club lunior Prom Class Assemblies DECA Club Ski Team Intramural Basketball 171 L 1 ' l f Q? if X B 1 I I I ff H H ' 1' , U 1. 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' I ' ' ' ' , 5 U 0 ly, X 1 A f' I Lmdxeth Marvin Douglas Dougxe Ambrtxon To spend a year bummzng throuqh Europe after graduatxon from college Pastrme Lwmg every mmute ot my hte Memory The tlmes I ve had wxth members of the Mlxed Ensemble Actrvrtles Chorus Band Mxxed Ensemble Roundup Floats Dlstnct MUSIC Festtval State Musrc Festival Future Engmeers Lmdseth Mary Connne Iust Plam Mary Ambltxon To have a pent house overlookmq Central Park Pastrme Creatlng moments we ll always remember Memory Out of town games Actrvrtles Executrve Board Student Councll Chorus Art Club Art Club Dance Iumor Prom Class Assemblles Medley Lane 56 GAA Hersey Award Dean s Councrl Roundup Staff Lmdsey Robert Lee Bob Amb1t1on To always be able to make other people laugh Past1me Bemg ln school plays Memory Brsons becommg State Champs 1956 Actwxtres HMS Pmafore Class Assemblles Chorus Man Who Came to Dmner Roundup Assembly Medley Lane 56 Chrldren s Theatre Alt Baba Thesprans Lxttle Women Lindley William Iunlor Ambmon To go to college and graduate as engmeer Pastrme Eatmg sleepmg and sports Actlvrtres Student Assn Presrrlent Roundup Floats Natronal Honor Socrety All Baba Boy s State Football Frosh IV Varsxty Basketball Fresh IV Freshman Track Student Councrl Sophomore Vlce Presxdent Iumor Vlce Presldent Letterman s Club Vxgllante Lmdstrand Darlene Ioy Ambztlon To succeed ln whatever I undertake Pastxme Gomg out wrth the grrls and ltstenmq to muslc Memory Basketball tourna ments Actxvmes Chrrstmas Programs Chorus Roundup Staff, Llterary Dlstrrct Festrvals Roundup Floats Class Assembly Lmgschext Robert Beryl Lmq Ambxtlon To be a success rn 1 e Pastlme Dolnq what I want to do Memory Roundup Days Actrvrtles Roundup Floats Crouch s Commandos Class Assemblles DECA Band DECA Offtcer Band Offxcer Class Assembly Iun1or Prom Senror Ball All Clty Festlvals Atlantlc Crty Band Trrp Dance Band Lmn Wrlma Phylhs Phyl or Lmn Ambltlon To take lxte easy and llve a long trme Pastlme Talkmq ana sports Memory Graduatlon Actrvttres GAA GAA Basketball Champs GAA Volleyball Champs Bowlmq Bowhnq Secretary GLC GLC Vtce Pres1dent Home EC Club DECA Club Offrce Duty Chorus Long Carol Donna Ambrtron To succeed ln whatever l do Past1me Watchmq TV skat mg Memory Class assemblles ACllVlfl6S Entered from WIH Home Ec Club Home EC Club Secretary Otflce Duty Red Cross Vrce Presldent Drrver s Trarnmg Dean s Councrl DECA Chorus GAA Loudermilk Iud ud Ambxtxon To get to that cer tam place and travel wtth the gang Pastlme The gang Actxvxtles IFF' Home Ec Club Ushers Club DECA Loy Iamce Rae Ianny Ambrtlon To make a return tr1p to New York wrth Suzle and see my name rn hghts Pastrme Creatmg moments we ll always remember Memory Grrl s State Actwxtres GAA NFL Pan Amerlcan Secretary Thesprans Secretary Student Assn Vlce Pres Grrl s State Secretary Booster Club Student Councrl Class Assemblxes Roundup Floats Dean s Councll lunxor Prom Chorus , 1'f z A tv . 2 ' ' , A: , I I' 2 N . . . , I l r , , l . 0 5 V M y ., E l L x ' X I . 1 '- 11 ' ' Y I ', X X ' 1723 Lundberg Betty Lou Butch Ambttron To go to Hawau to school Pasttme I-loldmq our cor ner up Memory Roundup Day 1956 Acttvtttes Aqora Club Class Assembly Roundup Floats Off ce Duty Roundup Assembly MacDonald Roderrck Lee Mac Ambrtxon To get through college Pasttme I-luntlnq cars and eatmq Mader George Edwxn Sonny Ambrtron To be a rancher a farmer Pastzme Horses ACt1v1t1es Roundup Floats Roundup Day Parade Magnuson Ronald Elmer Ambrtxon To be a dentist Pastrme Huntrnq and fzshmq Memory The basketball tour naments of 57 Acttvrtres Intramural Basketball Roundup Floats French Club French Club Dance Roundup Staff Mann Patncra lean Pattre or Pat Ambltxon To make a return vrsrt to Mexxco soon Pastxme Lrvmq laughmq and lots of people Memory That wonderful summer rn Mexlco Acttvrtres Exchange Student Mexxco I-Iexsey Awards Natronal Honor Socrety Pan Ame 1can Club Pan Amerxcan Vxce Pres Future Teachers Presxdent Band Atlantrc C1ty Band Trtp Northwest Musrc Festrval All State Band Bowltnq GAA Martxmch Valentme Matthew Va Ambttxon To get my model A runnmq Pasttme Hunttng and frshmq McCorklo Davld Gxiford Dave Ambmon To become a top flrqht radxo announcer Pastrme Beatmq on females Memory Lauqhmq at Syos trom s verbal errors Actrvztres Class Assembhes AIP F1eld Trrp Intramural Basketball McDunn Gone Ambrtron To be a test drrver for Chrysler Corporatron Pasttme Prckmg up 1ol1y dolhes 195 McNurlxn Barry Raymond Speed or Flash Ambmon To go around the world and come all the way back Pastxme Playmq Memory Roundup Days Moo Martha Elton Martha or Marty Ambmon To travel Pastxme Lxsteninq to H1 Memory Mrss Perry s ad vrsory Actlvxtles Entered from Medford Ore A11 Baba Offtce Duty Roundup Float Q73 H I . . I . I V ,. I I .. lf, V I IA ll - 4 . V . . .. ., - . - - V . : , f I l g I ' I I , I . . ,. .. ff ff I ' , . ' I ' 4 1 - . Z I ' I ll ll ' ' : ' , . I or U I V . . Memory: Roundup Day, 1955 Mem0fY3 Roundup DOY PGP' K ' I ' I . . , . H I, ., H I . . I ., r .. ,. .. ,, ,, ,, ,, ' ' ' ' Z ' ' Fi ' I V - ' , . I . . 7' Marlo. Edward Iumn Eagerdad Ambition: To be successful at whatever I attempt Pastime: Hunting and fishing Memory: Summer vacations Activities: Track, Frosh, Varsity State Iavelin Winner Vigalcmtie Wrestling Letterman's Club Basketball, Intramural Merrick. Morris Thomas F1ook Pastime: Hunting and fishing Memory: Sand Coule Activities: Basketball, Intrmural Football, Frosh Roundup Float Marte: Carl Wallace Meri Ambition To be a Typical Tropical Tramp Pastime Trying to avoid wrecks when riding with Tom Memory Our Ir Assembly Activities Roundup Floats Roundup Staff Football IV Miller Gerald Robert Ierry or Nick Major Industrial Arts Ambition To enter the avi ation field Pastime Marching with the Marines Memory Weekends and Activities Football IV Varsity Track IV Basketball Intramural Stagecraft Iunior Prom Booster Ball Mxlonal Charles Chaz Ambition Tour all parts of the U S alter I get out of college Pastime Participating in the current reporting events of the season Memory Christmas vacations Activities Transfer from Belt i954 Future Engineers Roundup Floats Heisey Award National Honor Society Mink, Sylvia Elaine Laine Ambition: To become a teacher Pastime: Listening to radio, writing letters Memory: Iunior Prom Activities: Entered from Elks high school, Elks, Nevada Mitchell, Jerry Carter Mitch Ambition: To succeed in any- thing I try Pastirne: Listening to music Memory: Roundup Day Activities: Chorus Roundup Floats Patience Mitchell Icy Ann lust loy Ambition Not to let lite s storms get me down Pastime Talking Memory Graduation Day Act1v1ties Roundup Floats Future Nurses Club Driver s Training Molen George Thomas Tom Ambition To play college football Pastime Football Memory Being on a champ ionship football team Activities f. we 11 tv Wrestling Vavsity Track Varsity Letterman s Club Letterman s Club pres Senior Class president Iunior Class president Boys State alternate Football Team Co captain Football All State First Team Basketball Intramural Nat l Athletic Honor Society Moormann Patricia Darlene a Ambition To have all my dreams come true Pastime Dreaming and having a good time Memory Roundup Days Activities Future Nurses Class Assemblies '.. H ILI'Li':Ali I H ' ff , . I ,, V I ., - ,, ., . ,, L , ,. f. Roundup Day FJ:-...a.l, , . , Varsity, Fresh . , 2 , I I . , , , , , I I . , . I I . . I I H H HP tu . I I K A . D ff ' . 3 55 x ' .L . . , ' I 1 : - V 5 GAA , , 332: ' , x , , ' . , I 74 I Mann Carlene Kay Ambztlon To be edxtor the New York Txmes Pastxme Creatlnq moments we ll always remember Memory Mlssoula qame 1956 Actzvlttes Enteref from Havre Htqh School GAA Imwa Sports Edltor Roundup Staff Sports Edxtor Pep Club Roundup Float Iumor Prom Mortaq lean Frances Mort Ambltlon To become hve feet tall Pastxme Sports and the qanq Memory The mad dash to be flrst IH llne for thlrd lunch ACIIVIIIGS GAA GAA Attendance ofllcer GLC Pan Amerrcan Club TWIIIIDQ Club Student Councxl Dean s Councll Roundup Floats GAA Executwe Board Chorus Chrxstmas Programs Medley Lane Morton Thomas Edward Tom Ambmon To be a successful archltect Pastxme Sleeprnq Memory Roundup days ACIIVIIIES Basketball IV Freshman Sk1 Club Student Counczl Mundale Beverly can Bev Ambxtlon To always happy Pastlme Creatmq moments we ll always remember Memory Freshman year ACYIVIIISS GAA Ski Club Booster Club Band Band Counc1l Blsonettes Student Councll Booster Queen Candtdate Gxrls State Class Assembhes Roundup Parade Frosh Soph Co chaxrman Iumor Prom Munroe Donald George Pedy Ambxtlon To be a lrfter ex pert l1ke Dave Pasttme Goofm around Memory The vacatlons Act1v1t1es Basketball Roundup Floats Skx Club Skx Club Secretary Iumor Prom Class Assemblxes Senlor Ball Murdock Don Harold B1rd1e Ambxtxon Do my part to make the world a better place 1n whrch to lxve Pastlme Golf huntxnq Memory The truly qreat frlends I ve made ACIIVIQIGS French Club Presldent Letterman s Club Natlonal Honor Socxety Executlve Board Student Councll Boys State Vars1ty Golf I-Iersey Awards Varslty Basketball IV Basketball IV Football Murphy Carol Ioan The Second I-I M Ambxtlon To keep learnxnq Pasume Horseback rldmq Memory Hexsey Awards ACIIVIIIGS Chorus Orchestra Student Councll Helsey Awards Nat1ona1 Honor Soclety Red Cross FC Roundup Parade Gtrls Ensemble All C1ty Muslc Festlvals Dxstnct Muslc Festzval Future Scxentzsts Class Assembly Murphy Ianet Kay an Ambmon To be able to lend a nurse s helpmq hand to those ln need Pastxme Iust bemg me Memory Frtends and ac qualntances Actxvxtles Roundup Floats GAA Future Nurses Iumor Red Cross Student Councll RSVGIWIHQ Commxttee Chaxrman Student Councll Student Handbook Com mlttee Skx Club Class Assemblxes A11 Baba Commlttee Murphy Theron Hugh Murph Ambltrou To be a success m whatever I may undertake Pastlme Sports Memory Wmnmq the State Champtonshlp 1n football ACt1v1t1es Frosh Football IV Football Varsxty Football IV Basketball Intramural Basketball Varsxty Basketball Letterman s Club Fresh Track Varslty Track Student Councxl Naxrnl Karlee Okorlund Karlee Ambltlon To keep hxm happy always Pastxme Creatmq moments I ll always remember Memory Holdxnq up the semor post Actlvxtles Roundup Floats Iunxor Prom Class Assembhes Pep Club Band l75 SUP 1763 Neal Patricia Ann a Ambition To be happy and successful in whatever I do Pastime The out of doors Memory The night I received my diploma Neely Iane Ann an Ambition To be a good nurse Pastime Dancing and out door sports Memory Touring foreign countries Activities Entered from Kaiserslau tern American High School Germany 1956 Pep Club Future Nurses FC Vice President Advisory Chorus Nurses Aid Roundup Staff Patience Senior Ball Senior Assembly Nails Terry Edward Ambition To be successful in whatever I do Pastime Sports Memory Being on the State Champion Football team Activities IV Football Varsity Football Letterman s Club Roundup Floats Frosh Basketball Intramural Basketball Neve Richard Gordon Dick Ambition To get through college Pastime Sleeping Memory Roundup Day 1957 Activities vmmi squga Future Engineers Roundup Floats Class Assembly Newman, Elizabeth May Betty Ambition: To sleep the clock around once, be a success in life Pastime: Keeping in touch with the gang Memory: Those wonderful three years with the gang Activities: GAA Library Club Ushers Club Stage Craft Nicholson Dennis Eugene Nick Ambition To be electrical engineer Pastime Operating my ama teur radio Memory Lewistown Parties Activities Radio Club President Roundup Float Smelter Trip Gore Hill Trip KFBB Trip Air Base Trip Radio Club Picnic Telephone Exchange Trip Nxsbet Patricia a Ambition To be successful in Whatever I undertake Pastime Reading and Ice skating Activities GAA Student Council Alternate Student Council Future Teachers Nixon Richard Lee Lee Ambition To be both happy and a success in architec ture Pastime Driving and eating Memory The day I started Great Falls High Noble Betty Sue Ambition To have a certain wish come true Pastime Creating moments we ll always remember Memory All my special friendships Activities GAA Pep Club Roundup Sports Stafff lunior Prom Home EC Club Senior Ball Roundup Floats Class Assemblies Nordby, Maxine Ann HMGXH Ambition: To bring as much happiness to those around me as they bring to me Pastime: Creating moments we'll always remember Memory: My school pals Activities: Booster Queen Candidate Booster Club Booster Club Vice Pres. Band Atlantic City Band Trip Class Assemblies Iunior Prom Senior Ball Future Nurses Roundup Parade Booster Assembly Pep Club President X si- 55..- Nyquist Maurice Ambrtxon To be Sherlft of Sand Coule Pastxme Havmg a great txme wlth the boys Memory Gomg to 205 Study ha 1 ACl1V1llGS Class Assembltes Roundup Floats DECA Club lumor Prom Olsen Manlyn Montana Lynn Pastxme To have those dreams come true Memory Atlantxc Czty Band rrp Actwltles Band GAA B1sonettes Atlanttc Cxty Band Tr1p Dzstrxct Muslc Festtvals Iumor Prom Art Club Autum Leaves Class Assemblxes Roundup Parades Pep Club Olson Charles Gay Chuck Ambttlon To be a success Pastlme Trymq to ge through hlgh school Memory Bemg part of the class of 57 Act1v1t1es Football Projectlonlst Club Future Teachers Drxver s Trammq Olson Duane Allen Ambmon To get a college degree ln transportatlon Pasttme DeMolay Actxvthes Atlant1c Ctty Band Tr1p Calaqary Band Trtp Speech Pep Band Olson Iohn Frednck Ambrtxon To become an chrtect or drattsman Pastxme Bowlmq and flSh1l'l Memory Freshman year Actwxtxes Roundup Floats Intramural Basketball Bowlmq Olson Iohn Lee Blq I Ambxtxon To reqam what I have lost Pastxme Sllppmq my shde whrle Sam slurs hrs Sax Memory Playmq for dances wxth Sam Actrvues Band Orchestra Dance Band Dtxleland Iazz Band Frosh Football Class Assembhes Atlantic Cxty Band Trxp Roundup Assembly Iumor Prom Semor Ball Olson Myra lean Ambttton To always be happy Pastlme Creatmq moments we ll always remember Memory Freshman year ACllVllleS Chorus Dean s Counc1l Class Assembl1es Medley Lane 56 Chrzstmas Program Mustc Festlvals Bowltng V1s1on Checker Onstad Davxd Dave Ambxtxon Electromc Engl neer Pastxme Bowlmg Act1v1tr-es lolanthe Medley Lane 56 Student Councxl Roundup Float Cathode Ray Club Palmer Thomas Wllliam 'I' P or Peanuts Ambxtlon Vtce Presxdent of the B B D s Pasttme Hldxnq Ron s mouse trap Memory B B D Roundup Day 1955 Actxvmes Class Assemblies Roundup Floats Ponkratz Ianet Marie Ambztton To help others and be useful Pastxme Out of doors and wrttmq letters Memory Gomq to school Act1v1t1es Home Ec Club Dean s Councll Alternate 41 We Y' x 4 fri? 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I . . , ' : ar- - . : . . . q U 2 . . , . i J , i x Q I l I lx , f A 5 I, ai N l 783 Pannage Barbara Ioan Monkey Ambition To climb the Eiffel Tower with Stace Pastime Creating moments well always remember Memory Tournaments Activxties Booster Oueen Candidate Booster Club Secretary Freshman Class Secretar National Honor Society DECA Promotional Mgr Executive Board Alternate Heisey Award French Club GAA Pep Club Class Assemblies Booster Assembl Roundup Floats Peterson Bemamxn Iohn Ben Ambition To be a pilot or Certified public accountant Pastime Hunting fishing and sleeping Activities DECA Roundup Float Peterson Donn Wayne Pete Ambition To gain weight and money Pastime Hunting and fishing Memory Chorus Activities Chorus Roundup Float Peterson Lorraine Norma Fritz Ambition To go to Europe and write a symphony using quarter tones Pastime l-leh hehll Memory Those good times at Missoula Activities Orchestra Chorus French Club Bowling National Honor Society l-lelsey Award District Music Festivals State Music Festivals French Club Program Chairman Orchestra Pub Chairman Program Committee Petty Faith Ambition Tour Europe by bicycle see the night lights of Paris and have my dreams fulfilled Pastime Creating moments we ll always remember Memory Those trips to games Atlantic City and Missoula Activities: National Honor Society Roundup Senior Editor Booster Club DECA Secretary DECA State Board of Governors Ski Club DECA State Vice Pres. French Club Art Club ti, Pfister Lenora Ann Frenche Ambition To succeed where others have tailed Pastime Staying at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel and swimming in Waikiki Beach Memory lll never tell' Activities GAA Girls Bowling Secretary Dean s Council Agora Club Future Teachers Home Ec Club Roundup Club Editor Orchestra Junior Prom Roundup Floats Journalism Meet Gonzaga Piocos Thomas Frankhn Peeoak Ambition To be a top drum mer in a famous band Pastime Practicing with my drums Memory Iunior Assembly Activities Chorus Ski Club Dance Band Band Junior Prom Roundup Floats Class Assemblies Frosh Basketball Frosh Football Polxch Gerald Stephen Ambition To replace Elvis Pastime Singing and being around people Memory Bemg an exchange student Activities Booster Club Agora Club Pan American Club Thespians Band Drum Mayor Pres Chorus Student Dzrector HMS Pmafore lolanthe Patience Boy s State Exchange Student to Mexlco Heisey Award Class Assemblies Atlantic City Band Trrp Powell La Reno Ann Rene Ambition To get out of school Activities Band Orchestra Price Delbert Eugene 9 Ambition To make the most of being an officer and Jet tighter pilot in the USAF startmg from the ranks and working up Pastime Roller skatin Memory Pass slips Activities Civil Air Patrol Puzon Louxs Matthew Louxe Ambltxon To own a car that doesn t always fall apart Pastlme Glumg my car back together every t1me xt falls apart ACIIVJIIGS Freshman Football IV Football Vars1ty Football Letterman s Club Puzon Wxlllam Edward W1lly Ambttlon To be a success IH whatever I undertake and to do a lzttle better each day Pastlme Havmg a great time wlth the boys Memory Roundup Day Act1v1t1es Entered from WIH DECA Roundup Float Freshman Football Quxckenden Kenneth Leon Ken Amb1txon To hve a long happy healthy llfe Pastxme I-luntmg etc Memory PJ ACIIVIIIGS Roundup Float Haddon Patncxa Ioan Patty Io or Pat Ambmon To graduate from college and become an elementary teacher Pastxme Havmg a good ttme Memory My Iumor and Semor years Acttvmes Chorus FC All Cxty Musxc Festwal Spanlsh Club Class Assembly Chrxstmas Program Art Club Future Teachers Roundup Assemblxes Sen1or Ball Ramstead Carol Carol Amb1l1On Stewardess Pastnme Bemq wrth the gang Memory Roundup Day 1956 Act v1t1es urses Club Roundup Assembly Bowlmfi VISION Checker Lrbrary Club Home EC Club Chorus -r' iauugfi Es al 5 19 un, fx Quay Rasmussen Paul Dean Rass Ambmon To go to T Cxty wrth the boys Pastlme Goxng to the after game dances Memory The last per1od class of my Semor year Actwztles Intramural Champs Bas ketball Freshman Football Roundup Floats Class Assemblles Reaqor Paul Bascom Amb1t1on To Ill'11SI'l college w1th a credttable degree Pastlme Huntmq and hshmq Memory Gettmq out of Myrtle s Acttvltles Roundup Float DECA Club Rem Ion Kenneth Amb1t1on To be a success m whatever I undertake Pastxme Spendmg that hard earned money Memory Workmg 1n vanced Pr1nt Shop Act1v1t1es Entered from WIH Freshman Football Freshman Basketball Intramural Basketball Freshman Track Band Future Tradesmen Remsh Shtrley Ann Ambxtxon To see the four corners of the globe Pastxme lust bemq myself Memory The band tr1p to Atlantlc Clty ACt1v1t1es Entered from WII-I Band Blsonettes Atlantxc Cxty Band Trxp Calgary Band Tr1D Executlve Board Alternate Dean s Counctl DECA Vrce Presxdent Roundup Floats Iumor Prom Semor Ball Renberqer Ianxce Darlene m 1 lon ways e a A b t Alllrdle b h and make others happgpy oo Pastxme lust havmq a good tlme Memory Seemq the football team wm two champxon shxps Actxvxtzes Chorus GAA Class Assembly Shepherd's Star Chrlstmas Cantatas Medley Lane '56 DISITICI Muslc Feshval Patxence Roundup Floats Drlver's Trcunmg l79l Remq Marianne Ambition To be a steward ess and always wear a smile Pasunse Keeping busy and bemq with my friends Memory Friendships made and 'ny trip to Girl s State Actnities Fxecutive Board Student Council lumo Red Cross President Dean s Council Wat o l Honor Society State P L ndup Honors Ed t Heise Award F c cl Club Dance fi p Floats CAA l'esCi Richards Lyle Blume V tt n Ee successful in h n 1 ie Peina W th thc boys nd keepina my car in ood sl ape i, ln Shop w th me bc, s Richards Wilbur Ioseph Willv Ar b t on To ao to colleae Past 1 Sleeping More o y The day I orad L d Actin t es eft 'nan s Club N an es Fcuridup Floats Fc ndup Staff r ootball Manager E ketball Manager ln arnural Basketball Riley. Elmer ., in Robmlon PBQQY lean Peg Ambition To become a home economics teacher Pastime Iust being with the gang and teasing Katie Memory All the kids and lots of wonderful times Activities GAA Home Ec Club Future Teachers Class Assembly Ushers Club Dean s Council Vision Checker lniwa Staff Roundup Staff Bowlinq Home EC Club Treasurer Library Duty Hon Shirley Charland Char Ambition To fulfill one half my parents expectations Pastime Meeting people and adding to their happiness Memory Those heated Ad vanced Biology discussions Activities Council Representative Dean s Council Future Teachers Roundup Literary Staff French Club GAA Iunior Red Cross Class Assembly Ushers Club Vision Checker Roundup Float Bowling Ross Iecmette Lyn The Third H M Ambition To learn my way through college Pastime Matchina wits with the other three H M s Memory Slavinq after school in room ll0 Chorus Heisey Award GAA YFC Art Club Class Assembly Roundup Parade Red Cross Representative Girls Ensemble District Music Festival Al1C1ty Festival Future Scientists Imwa Editor Medley Lane 56 National Honor Society Roni Ioanna Mary Ambition: To live the Li e Ambmom To travel of Riley Pasltirnez The qanq Pastime: Trying to keep one Acuvmesf step ahead of this old world Memory: May 291 1957 Activities: Roundup Floats DECA Club GAA Home EC Club FC IFC Vice President Office Duty Class Assemblies Iunior Prom fi . J . Ringen. Ruby La Von H Rofhwellelf C 1, d N ' HRube Humphrey ucks '-l Ambition: To become an RN Amblflon- 0 b 1 High -' '- Pastime: Trying not to get FQUOIYUQ 1 embarrassed PU5t1m95 S ' Y- Y Y . . Y' - P Activities: Aclwltlesi A GAA Varslty tbal 5 Junior Red Cross Future Nurses Ushers Club Vision Checker sh . v .N I I 9 Cl . Bowling X 5 Roundup Float r ,. it a d 1 q Memor ' M Senior ear Memof ' du 'Q Y x I ti X x , ft v A l X G i 5 St. Iermain. Cheryl Helen Hshcyu Ambition: To be a successful Mrs. Pastime: Visiting Illinois Memory: Sophomore Round- up Day Activities: GAA Bowling Thespians Library Club Library Duty Ushers Club Scmdviq Walter lack Walt Ambition To succeed in whatever I do Pastime Skating Memory Roundup Day Activities Track lumor Prom Roundup Floats Class Assemblies Sayre Sharon Rae Ambition To find true hap piness Pastime Creating moments we ll always remember Memory The wonderful friendships Activities Student Assn Vice Pres Cheer Squad Cheer Queen Student Assn Secretary Girl s State Future Teachers V Pres Roundup Queen National Honor Society l-leisey Award lunior Prom Senior Ball Roundup Floats GAA Savage Rodney E Rod Ambition To be a civil engi neer Pastime Working on my car Memory Advisory and Tin Shop Activittes Intramural Basketball Schilling Iames Joseph 1m Ambition To own and oper ate my Dad s wheat ranch Pasttme Hunting and fishin Memory The milking ma Chine Schroodor, Lola Marie To become better acquaint- ed with the world I live in Pastime: Creating moments we'll always remember Memory: Out-of-town games Activities: GAA Roundup Floats Class Assemblies Roundup Stall lunior Prom Pep Club Chorus Spring Festival Bowling Driver s Training Senior Ball Schumacher Donna Lynn Ambition Why certainly Pastime Creating moments we ll always remember Memory All my friends Activrtie National Honor Society l-leisey Award Roundup Index Editor Pep Club Thespian Club Student Body Treasurer French Club Treasurer GAA Usher Red Cross Variety Show Little Women Man Who Came to Dinner Ali Baba Roundup Day Floats Roundup Assembly Searl Richard Iames Dick or Dynamo Ambition To be here when they start throwing H bombs back and forth Pastime Going out with e boys and hunting Memory Roundup Days Activities Intramural Basketball Future Engineers Roundup Floats Iunior Prom Senior Ball Driver s Trainm Searscn Iudy Ann Ambition To be an airline stewardess Pastime Iust being myself Memory My Iunior year Activities Dean s Council DECA Student Council Roundup Floats Class Assembly Senior Ball Roundup Day Parade Shatter Bob Lee Mink Ambition To make a million Pastime Sports Memory Being on 54 and 56 championship football teams Activities Freshman Basketball IV Basketball Varsity Football Letterman s Club Vigilantes National Athletic Honor Society Roundup Float C81 82 Sharon, Rita Luella Ret Ambition: To be successful as an individual, wife, and mother Pastime: Keeping that certain one happy Memory: My pals and friends Activities: Driver's Training Library Duty Roundup Floats Shelden William Gary Shiftv Ambition To become a suc cessful chemical engineer Pastime The MYF gang Memory Sending smoke sro nals with Gasy Activities Roundup Floats Future Engineers Club Student Council Freshman Football Track Shxro Iudy Ann Judy Ambition To be a success in life Pastime lust having fun Memory 1956 tournaments Activities Bowling FAA Ski Club DECA Roundup Floats Class Assemblies Roundup Staff Shryne Timothy Iames Tlm engineer and have m own business Pastirne Hunting and fishing Activities Intramural Basketball varsity DCISKGIDCIII Intramural Basketball Champs National Honor Society I-leisey Award Student Council Iunior Prom Executive Board Sxckels Dale Lee Ambition To ach eve the best of my ability Pastime Fishing hunting and fun Memory The fun I had here Activities Roundup Floats Future Engineers S ef- as if 'l simlison, Wayne Lee ,fsamu Ambition: To be successful Pastime: Slurring my sax while big I slips his slide Memory: Playing for dances with I Activities: Atlantic City Band Trip Band Dance Band Dixieland lazz Band Class Assemblies Roundup Assemblies Future Engineers Band Council Slanger Vicki Lynn Vic Arnb t ri To learn how to dance and have all my drea ns come true P st r' e Trying to follow the Dian ond rule l er ory My Fre hrnan yea Activi es FAA Class Assembly Bowling FC IFC Treasurer Slater Duane Kay Snooky Ambition To become a ch rmcal engineer Pastime Being with the MYF gang Memory Events in Chemistry class Activities Freshman Track IV Track Intramural Basketball Roundup Floats Class Assemblies Student Council Alternate Driver s Trarmng Teenage Road e o lunior Prom Senior Ball Future Engineers Roundup Staff Smith Iohn ack engineer Pastime Fixing my car Memory Ray trade radio Activities Intramural Basketball Roundup rloats Radio Club Future Engineers Smith Robb Rowe Robb Ambition To enter the medi Cal research field Pastime Hunting and skiing Memory Graduation day Activities Entered f om WII-I Student Council Bowling Roundup Floats Agora Club Skt Club Future Scientists Freshman Track Freshman Football Orchestra xl sf , I5 A 4 - f 1 .to . 1' if ,. I, 4' g S. ip ,, I 'I l X l ,' ' N ' g Ambition: To be a successful N It -5' Ambition: Tol be an electrical I Y Q. , ' . . , 2 l I U I I ,l . If I , . 5 A ' I . , : ' - I ?,qx Q P :, ,, tk t FJ l 'lx 1 X -t l 5 . 1 2 if fl , ' ' 4 A Smxth Robert Doyle Smttty Amb1t1on To succeed ln 1 e Pasttme Trymq to get out of school Memory Mrssoula qame 56 Actrvtttes Freshman Football IV Football Varsrty Football Letterman s Club Roundup Sports Staff Iumor Prom Smxthers Ierry Conrad Horas Ambttxon To be a success rn colleqe Pastmte Bemq wtth the boys and watchmq Ltnden arow Memory Seeing I-lewltt spend Itve years Actrvtttes Fresh 1 an Basketball IV Basketball Intramural Basketball Golf Iumor Prom Roundup Float Class Assembly Snyder Nell Edwm Amb1t1on To get through col leqe and succeed rn hte Pastxme Huntmg and flshxnq Memory Gettmq out ACflVlll9S Freshman Football Iumor Prom Class Assembly Intramural Basketball Champs Roundup Floats Soltesz Daryl Alden Barrel Ambttton To qet the most out of ltfe Pastrme I-Iuntrnq and frshxnq Memory Easter 1956 Actwttles DECA Freshman Football IV Football Iolanthe Speck Deanna Mae Dee Dee Ambltton To bxcycle throuqh Europe Pasttme Creatmq moments we ll always remember Memory 12 Ol Dec 6 1953 Act1v1t1es GAA Pep Club Band Red Cross Future Nurses V Presldent Othce Duty Student Counctl Class Assembhes Roundup Floats Imwa Staff Senxor Ball Roundup Staff Pep Band 1 'QQ -iw Q-g --1 Speer Robert Hazlett Ir Bob Ambrtlon To be an Eprsco pal prtest Pastlme Mustc Memory Mrxed vocal octet 1955 56 ACllVlll9S Band Mxxed Octet Orchestra Natxonal Honor Socxety Spencer Mary Kathryne Mary Kay Ambxtton To stay younq and remember hlqh school memortes Pasttme Talkmq wxth the qlrls about Memory Gomq to out of town qames and GCllV1ll9S ACllVll19S GAA Pan Amertcan Club Bowlmq Usher s Club Stagq Earl Allen Ambrtron To better Iohn M Browmnq and Garand Pastxme Huntmq Memory Machme shop Actzvlttes Future Tradesmen Staxnsby Robert Iames Bob Ambltron To complete col leqe and have a bustness of my own Memory Gettlnq out Acttvrttes Freshman Football Intramural Basketball Champs Trafftc Safety Counctl Roundup Floats Iumor Prom DECA Stanford Leland Toney Ambxtton To help brtnq the stars nearer Pastxme Readtna scxence and sctence ttct1on books C83 A my wr 5 -1 rl S4 Stanley luck Edward ack Ambrtron To graduate cmd retrre cmd be a success rn everythrnq I do Memory Iolanthe Actwrtres Freshman Football Iolanthe Medley Lane 56 Chorus Patrence Roundup Float State Musto Festrval Stevens Larry Stanley Gl' Ambrtron To qet to MSU thrs Secretary year Pastrme Hunt nor and frshrnq when Mrke and I are not workma on our co s Memory Roundup Day 56 Actwrtres Skt Club Band Stubbs Paul Leroy Arrrbrtron to become presr dent of th PED s Pastrrne Crursrnq ln Vtlally s Wrllys Memory A certarn Roundup Day Actrvrtres Intramural Basketball Class Assembly DECA Club Swanberq Erxc Gorham Swany Ambrtron To be a lawyer Pas rme Play no basketball Memo y Roundup Day 1954 Actrvltres Freshman Basketoa IV Basketha ' 1 D Intramural Champs Agora Club Skt Club NFL Natlonal Honor Socrety Imwa Staff Bowlrnq Hersey Award Student Councrl Boy s State Roundup Float Iunror Prom Swanberq Stuart Rutterford u Ambztron To graduate from college Pastrme Lrsten nq to the radro Actrvrtres Aaora Club Skz Club Sweet Iessle Louise Susre Ambrtron Not much Pastrme Creatrnq moments well always remember Memory Roundup Day 1956 trvrtres GAA Home Ec Club GLC Skr Club Iunror Prom Commrttee Roundup Floats Class Assemblres Future Teachers GAA Recordrnq Secretary Pep Club Bowlrnq GAA Executrve Board Drrver s Trarnmq Swenson Carol Marqone Arnbrtron To be a prrvate Pastrme Frqhtrnq wrth San Swxqer Iudxth Anne udy Ambrtron To araduate from St Olaf and then be a qood nurse Fastrme Plannrnq partres for the Youth Fellowship and qornq out wrth a certarn fellow Memory Graduatron Actrvrtres French Club Vrsron Checker Future Nurses French Club Dance Tessay Donnda D e Arr-b t on To be a success rn f h 'ever I do Pas rre Wrrt ng and recetv rnq lette s Memory Broloqy class Actrx 'res Mrxed Chorus Future Homemaker of Ame rca rhesp ans Frtrr e Nurses Club Tessmen Duane Ramon lvrrb ron To torn Walt Drs ney s photoaraphrc staff Pastrme l-luntrnq and study rna ammals emory Experrences I have I' d with Blll t vrt es DECA I-lersey Award -. rr wa Staff E tml-s if 1.1 ., I . ' ' X 'Y ' ' I 5 Ac ' ' I : I X . if I ' as V651 W . ' ' 3,-Q. A V 4 , I HI H as-1 Y - . . - A l x :mfg f . V . , ' I Q- .if . ' 3 ' f . ' ' .,. - 'Q ,fr - - , . s ig- .1 ' Q A '- sf ' H, ., ' 1 - H. 1 gg X 5' f ,Q Drrver's Training . ,Ni It L . . if , , Vt. ,. I H R V: ' orrx I r A , 1 .. ar Y I ' , it . : r ' - ' ' ll A 1 'I 5 c It 'tj g Intramurar basketball ' , . N M . yr .. rr r or ' ' . , - ' ,lf . I - - V 4 t 4 . . r rr' . I Vx I ' V : ' 1 V . ' I z AEIY r 1 ' V Q , Staff ' fha I .2 ' A K . 4 . 'lv r ' ' lv-, ' 5,7 Lr ,A,.' 5:5 , i z f i I is L0 Thompson lcrmes Edward im A brtion To be a bachelor P time Dances and cars 'e o v 1056 Boos'er Ball '1 l S t de t Council urtdup Floats Iuni P on Committee Thompson Milo Lindsey Ttlo A bition To become a high school history teacher P str e Reading and writ ng tones Jl l Yl C NFL nivwa Staff Foundup Parade Foundup Assembly Class Assembly Foundup Staff Tiehen Sharon Diane Ambition To return to the land of fish and poi Pastime The convertible Memory Creating moments we ll always remember Activities Class Assemblies French Club Art Club President Roundup Art Staff Co editor Art Award Booster Club Medley Lane 56 Senior Ball Student Council DECA Historian Senior Tea Hostess Chorus Tiffany Tom Eugene Ambition Very little Pastime Reading Vincent The Vulture comics Activities Freshman Football JV Football Class Assembly Roundup Float Ski Club Tinsley, Iohn William. Ir. Bill Ambition: Teach high school English, Latin or both Pastime: Drawing cartoons of people Truver Sharon Sue Ambition To be an airline stewardess and take a trip to Europe Pas ime Being with the rest of the kids dancing and cruising Memory Roundup Days Activities GAA Class Assembly Roundup Assemblies Library Duty Office Duty Players Club Roundup Staff lmwa Staff Chorus Patience Truux Ierry Lee Trucks Ambition To be successful Pastime Having a good time Memory Winning the foot ball Champion hip Acti ities Fntered from WIH Freshman Football IV Football Varsity Football Freshman Basketball Track Letterman s Club Roundup Floats Ski Club Wrestling Trumpower Alice Faye Ambition To marry a Marine Pastime Writing letters Memory Becoming a Senior Activities Roundup Float GAA Library Club Tucker Shirley Ann Ambition To keep smiling and to keep everyone else smiling too Pastime Roller skating and horseback riding Activities Chorus Orchestra Medley Lane 56 All City Festival Christmas Programs Turner, Richard Dean Dick Ambition: To be successful in whatever I undertake Pastime: Hunting, fishing, and skiing Memory: Formal dances Activities: Ski Club French Club Student Council Football Chorus Roundup Float lunior Prom Committee Senior Ball Committee i. C t 1 C85 867 Van Horn Carol lean Van Toot Ambttton To be an arrlme stewardess and to marry at least half a mtlltonarre Memory Graduatton Actxvxtles GAA Roundup Day Assembly Chorus Drxver s Tratntn Musxc Award Chnstmas Conce ts Van Swearmgen Davxd M1ck Ambxtton Dxesel rrvechantc Past1me Trymg to keep the 26 gomg Actrvrtles DECA Roundup Floats Future Tradesrnen Intramural Basketball Voegole Merlm Iaccb Merlm Ambltton To be successful tn Whatever I undertake Pasttme Day trade rad1o Memory Radro fxeld trxps ACIIVIYIGS Iolanthe Chnstmas Programs Medley Lane 56 I-Iersey Award Cathode Ray Club Roundup Floats Student Councll Boy s State Alternate Natxonal Honor Socrety Voegele Vernon Vxctor Vern Amb1t1on To enter the held of electromcs Past1me Day trade radxo Memory Day trade radzo Actlvtttes Chrzstmas Programs Hezsey Awards Chorus Cathode Radro Club Medley Lane 56 Boy s State Volk Roy Donald Amb1t1on To be a success ln whatever I undertake and rettre before 40 Pastzme I-lavmg a great ttme wrth the boys Memory Roundup Days ACIIVIIIGS Entered from WIH Freshman Football Roundup Float Skt Club Intramural Basketball 1 ,tv f Voytoskx Duane Frank Buzz or Dewey Ambrtlon No lmmedrate plans Pasttme Foolmg around Memory The holrdays and Sundays Waber Glenn Red Arr bttton To be the ftrst per son to cros he Atlanttc Ocean on a brcycle Pastt ne Huntlnr whales tn Cxl son Pa k lake Memory Partto Roundup Days and glrls ACllVlllPS Entered from St Paul Mmnesota Bowllng Roundup Floats Future Trade man Wadsworth Roland Harley Rollre Ambttton To get a doctor s degree tn math Act1v1t1es NFL Waldenberg Samuel Wxllram Sam Ambxtlon A career tn elec tronxcs Pastrme Amateur radro Memory Graduatron Act1v1t1es XAYTT-I Roundup Floats Radto Club Treasurer DECA DECA Presrdent Radzo Club Iunror Prom Walker Thomas F Tom Ambltlon To own a S25 OOO custom rod Pastrme Crursmg the drag ln the Jeep Memory Becommg a Semor Acttvxtres Roundup Floats Intramural Basketball Track Walker Vxrqxma Arlene Aretie Ambition See all my dreams come true and live a nor mal happy life Pastime Making people laugh Memory Out of town games Activities FC GAA Chorus Bowling Roundup Floats Class Assemblies Iunior Prom Medley Lane 55 District Music Festivals Shepherd s Star Wallett Bonnie lane Ambition To become a nurse and to tra Jel Pastime Ice skatin Memory All the oood time I ve had Activities GAA Orchestra Future Nurses Bowling String Ensemble Roundup Floats District Fe ttvals State Festivals Patience Iolanthe Medley lane 56 HMS Pinalore All City Festival Christmas Programs Wcmdke Lowell William Ambition Engineer Pastime Swimming Memory Graduating Activities Atlantic City Band Trip Band Student Council I-leis y Award Track AIP Field Trip Wayne Allison Anne Allie Ambition To travel and meet people Pastime Bowling and cook ing Memory Graduation Activities Dean s Council Student Council Girl s State Alternate I-leisey Award GAA Bowling Class Assembly DECA Club Weaver, Lois Evelyn Lore Ambition: To live a lull and happy lite Pastime: Listening to good music Memory: Graduation Activities: Medley Lane Spring Festivals Christmas Programs District Music Festivals Chorus French Club Music Award Roundup Floats National Honor Society we 'XOAQH Webber Michael Dean Mike Ambition To become a test pilot for Bell Aircraft Co Pastrme Cro 'ig o Deliolay dances on Saturday night Memory Roundup Day 1956 Activities Iniwa Staff Future Scientists Iunior Prom Weber Iohn Francis ack Ambition To look back on full life Well lived Pastirne Relaxing Memory Graduation Day Activities Booster Club Agora Club Agora Club President Band Orchestra Freshman Basketball Ali Baba Senior Ball Class Assembly Executive Board Student Council Roundup Day Committee Booster Ball National Honor Society Weissman Irving Lerner Irv or Crush Ambition To be an MD Pasttme Sleepin Memory Laughin in Buck s class Activities National Merit Scholarship Science Talent Search Band Agora Club Agora Secretary Treasurer Agora Vice President Booster Club Ski Club Orchestra Intramural Basketball Science Interest Group Frosh Soph Dance Class Assembly Roundup Floats West Barbara Lenore Barb Ambition Always be among friends Pastime Creating moments we ll always remember Memory Freshman year Activities GAA Class Assemblies Bowling Operation Brotherhood Roundup Floats Roundup S aff Iunior Prom Senior Ball Student Council Alternate Pep Club Roundup Parade Whitton Gary Eugene Whit Ambition: Become Lieutenant Governor of BBD's Pastime: Trying to stay alive Memory: Roundup picnics Activities: Booster Ball Football Intramural Basketball Stagecralt Iunior Prom Class Assemblies 187 L- it Q39 up 88 NOT PICTURED Federspxel Rxchard Ir Marble Guy Robert Marcrl Algmo Mano Meagher Ierry M Mulder Lorna M Nelson Larry LaVerne Nelson Roger O Bresley lerry Oland Gordon Denml Onstad Carlxn P Scott Kexth Rxchardson 'fuss Iohn Wxllxams Lynn Alan Ambmon To become a col leqe senror Pasttme Lxvmq rt up Memory Recervrnq He1sey Award Acttvmes Roundup Floats Band Student Councxl Hersey Award Physrcs Freld Trlp Wrlson Stuart Ion u Ambmon To get where I am qomq Pasume Frxmq flat trres Memory Roundup Day 1955 Actxvztres lntramural Basketball Roundup Floats Wm Glenna A The Fourth HM Ambrtxon To vrsxt out of the way places Pastrme Smqxng rrdmq readmq pamtmq Memory l-lersey Awards Entered from WIH Band Chorus Drstrrct Festrval State Festrval Natronal Honor Soclety Hersey Awards Grrls Ensemble All C1ty Festxvals Class Assembly Roundup Parades YFC Y Wollaston Mxchel Iohn Mrke Ambmon To become a suc cessful physxcran Pastrme Skunq Memory Crouch s Comman dos Actxvxtres Pep Band Band Student Councxl Roundup Assemblles Track Skt Club Class Assembly Wood Ed Woody Ambxtron To make a mrlhon before Mtnk Pastrme Bemq wrth the qxrls Memory Every Saturday mah! ACl1Vll1eS Freshman Basketball IV Basketball Woods Bonme Bae Bonnxe Rae Ambxhon To see my fondest dreams come true Pasttme Creatmq moments well always remember Memory Freshman year Actrvxttes GAA Roundup Staff Booster Club Class Assemblres Spanxsh Club Sentor Ball lunror Prom Future Teachers Dean s Council Bowlmg Roundup Float Pep Club Znppenan Gayle Lorena The Fxrst HM Ambrtron To be irrst Govern ess of Montana Pastrme En1oy1nql1fe Memory Excellent teachers Actrvrttes Fntererl from Wll-l Chorus Guls Ensemble D1str1ct Festxval All Crty Festrvals Class Assembly Roundup Parades Dean s Councll Helsey Awards National Honor Socrety YFC t 4 ' X f ,, 'lst H V. H I H . . .I lx M :Z l 4 . . I . ' lv A Q I' ' , i If tk i I . XI X 1 ll U X 'l A f - A ' t , , , 1 X ' ' I l 1 ' ' Student Council Alternate I . J A '. lf ' F -J , lr ' . . , l I J' f 3.1 H ' - 1. t . 1 , :W -- 2 - . ul Ybv' I I , lt' D 1 I K , . Z . . . . l f, .11 f z . - fr t A 1 -- Z A h V 1 A .I I , I 1 !f A A Vi 1 lk . A .f 4' l J 'l ' f f I I : 1 9 ' t IV fl -A . ' ' I 1 u I X . . ,y f' , u , , .if 1 - I . 1 ' , ' ' l 0 1 f l 1. -- ' . I 1' ,X W , 1' ,' . l l Three Years and Gettmg Smarter unrorsl iw The Iumor Class offxcers thxs year are Ken Young Vxce Pres1dent Dayton M1sfeldt Secretary Treasurer cmd Marty Mrkelsons Presldent M1ss Mary Ellen H1ebert and Mr Ierry Lxqhtner are Sponsors The tlme has Just about arrlved when the Class of 58 Wlll take over the ruhnq rems of Great Falls Hlqh School from the qraduatmq semors The Iumor Prom was a fllllflq trlbute to the retlrmq seruor class 189 Q ' - . ,3- 4 . -' t I Q Nl. . I4 to f .9 . ls 'K fm? . f I i I' Y I l ,,. I H K A L2 fl M ' 1 ff I 3 l'We belong to a mutual admiration society, my mummy and me . . proclaim Bill Warren, Donna Osburn, Dale Pahrman, Nona Stevens, Doug McClure, and Gloy Korkla. 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Autumn Hoover Mary Horalek Ellen Hoven Brian Hoveland Lars Hriczise Barbara Hubbard Helene Hudak Ion Hufstader Bob Huqhes George Hull Dick Humphereys Carleen Hunt Bill Huseby Ardon Huseby Barbara Inqebriqtson Connie Irwin Tony Iensen Diane Iohnson Christine Iohnson Clem Iohnson Jim Iohnson M11l1e Iohnson Bob Iohnson Sandy Iohnson Sharon Iohnston Beverly Johnston Carl Johnston loyce Iordan Dale Iorqensen Henry Iosephson Ioan Ioy Edzth Kalmtzke Dave Kathary Ianrce Kenyon Drane Kettenrmg Donna Klassen Mane Khne Dorothy Klundt Carol Knoepke Susan Knudson Sharon Kodalcn Ken Kordos Chrxs Korpx Ruth Koth Larry Kovrch Sherla Krug Eleanor Kueffler Wayne Kuehntopp Mane Lablsnt Laurre Lamdm hm Lander Darrel Langness Marrlee Langness Maryln Larkm Irm Larsen Leanna Larson Denms Larson Iudy Larson Rlchard Larson Roger Lawson Pat Lee Barbara Lerglana Ivan Lencr Ieff Lesn N1ck Levandowskx Karen Lmd hm Lmdqurst Gordy Lrndstrand Robert Lms Terry Lrppert Ron Ltttle Guy Lrttle lacqu1e Lords Wes Lots Roger Love Larry Madxson Ierry Magnuson Rochelle Mahoney Yvonne Malden Ken Marmo Paul MQTLID Charlie Matsko Davrd Matteuccl Art Matthews Thomas 5 ur Matz Path McCa1n I1m tt- McCa1n Ietta McCrum, Sandra McDonald, Gordon '41.lw,,'5Z4 ef .- inf 'INF if x xc-'I Qc -xv , -s v 'ur me 52 'J ,. ...f P.: RS' on ,ri A5- , gf- arg: as :sv 1. 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Q T' ' , is T, Y , , U Xt 45' 'l , Q .-. sv-. S Q, , X . 1 I . 4: . 51 K I md . I ff . f I, 1 0 4 F I. ne Year and ot So Green Freshmen' 1 e Freshman class for this year are Iim Gidley Vice President Iean Farns Leading th : , I - worth, Presidentg Mrs. Marilyr' Peterson, Co-Sponsor: Andrea Reavley, Secretary- Treasurerg and Mr. Robert Dillabough, Co-Sponsor. The Class ot '60, without an assembly, had to choose other methods lor displaying their energy and talents. This they did by actively supporting all school activities, from football to Senior Assembly. The Class ot 'SO has also shown, as a group, a high scholastic aptitude and an affinity tor adapting them- selves to big school environment that has gained them the respect ot the other three classes. llO5J X t r Yi The play, Iohnny Appleseed, was presented November 3, 1956, by the National Organization ot University Women. This qroup travels around the United States giving plays for the benefit of children. The three pictured above were chosen by this organ- ization to have short parts in the production, They are Sally Trent, Rowell Totte, and joey Thompson. -u Q- '7 C1063 sg 'W' 'Xb' Q 1 K -as w ...L. R .J ls? Qs. v-J 'Q Ky? 90' 3'5- Y Acord Sheila Adolphson Richard Andersch Pat Anderson Anne Annau Mike Annau Myra Annau Raymone Anseth Errol Asich Ierry Austin Pat Bader Io Barnard Andy Barney Cathy Bartle Beth Batista Shirley Batson Charles Bauer Bobby Beans Dave Bennett Ioan Bemard Vicki Bettens Bonnie Bingham Ray Blewett Sandy Bloom Claude Blount Star Borqreen Iudy Bouchee Dave Bowers Iim Boyle Sue Broqdon Carole Brown Alan Brown Carole Brutosky Sandi Buckland Russell Burnett Bonnie J ,gr I 4 :kr K ,A . ' I . v ' 1, - 1 J ' , V A ..- W , , tmp . i . I '7 J l RWM N ' . r , 5 f Ht, 2 it 1, A in an - VL . K tl' S :Za 'N ' A ' lf' I .ill ': it .... .Q A X like 4 'vi M X B , E X 45. V N is W' A ,I A .il Q , .-QW ' 'X ' NF -- ' x f Y 5 'A V Q . 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A A Z Q M tl I Calkms Ruth Cameron Iudy Campbell Ron Carr hm Carter lean Carver Carol Cedor Lmdcr Chambers Clarence Chambers Drck Chmlds Carol Clme Iohn Cole llm Conqer Carolyn Conquerqood Iudy Cook Rrchre Cooper Dale Crepeau Lloyd Crocker Iudy Croft Warren Curl Mary Alxce Dabler Art Dahle Lmda Dolbec Ierry Dannels Ian Davxs Carole Davxs Iohn Davrs Roberta Dean hm Denmnq Shrrley Drck Martha 12 The opportumty to become a cheerleader 1S welcomed by most Freshman qrrls but of course there are 1ust a few who are chosen The lucky qrrls thrs year are Marxlyn McHenry Conme Wrrqht and Sandy Palmer Sharon Sayre and Barb Acord the semor cheerleaders demonstrate the cheers to Iamce Alme and Carol Schatzka 'X n 2 ,Q .1-' W AWG ,...,-'M Drckson Ioyce Dolack Gary a 'rr Dolven Lynn ' Donovan Colleen Doney Stella uofy . I ,au a ' Q7 3 t,k,',,. ,f .519 I L-4 'X ,' U ' 4' , l fl if 1 I A 5 A a Aa. xl 1 . K XM.. fl ll A -I W X I' ,' 5 ! KJ' . 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Larry Gray Pat Green M1ke Grrffrth Gary 1-label Stan Haefer Dale Haefer Hal Halvorsen Susre Halvorson Douq Hannula Marxlyn Hansen Wally Hanson June Hamer Paul Haskm Iune Hasledalen Carolyn Hathaway George Haxton Sherry Hayes Ioe Heber She11a Heffelfmger ohn Hem Frank Herzog Ierry 1-l1lb1g Iudy H111 B111 H111 Lmda Hofeldt Sharon Hoiland Alberta .. V I . A , 5 ,a L' f '7 3. f s. 6' ,I 3 , X Af 'D I , ' ' 1 A11 - L 1 gil 1 -.ll 'v ' I W X - 1 W QW ' N 3 My ' , V ' f l 0 'T ' . 1 1, f 1 at 1 2 Y , l ' I f I '-sv ,I I, 5 ,, . I. f I - , ,, - X 3 1'-5 , 1 Q 53 I ' Ev' v ' X ' A Y. if ' , N X. t .., - . N X X 1 GH .5 ' s , . .Q III I an I I 5. at 4. I , -- ,1 ' ,er ,Lv 1 ' 'K 'VJ CQ ,gs J I ' v X, f - Q 1 f A H , V , I ' l Wi' 1 1 ' I 1 B 1 . le Q: :J lwv y U I- 2 ,4- g , , 1 th- If 1 - 4 W -7 ' . '55 .. . , 'ff 11:21 ,I A ugly j 1 . , xx , I xI K ,-5 s ' I' , 'A ' , 1' ' X1 tl: ' v 1 , 'P N I I . . 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N? LII 'I xv 4, ' I gl V Y I I l . ' -J- ' 1 V ' In I- I 'Q II I A 4. ' , ' ' 'f ,, 4 5 ' ' . A W' :L an ' . ' ! ' I X ' X I S ,I .I VX 54, I I 'X ' I , p 3 Y Ak .A l X J H ...M A- -. , lf .K A -III I Ii ' 1-Ig. I 'I I fr- Q f -4 fl NI f ec. A I Y V ' J J J F5 X ft 'M ' , 2 'L ' t 41 X' ' l A' I ! nh Pl. . xi X' ' I J SI 'II' R Z. .. - ., 2 Q f I ' I il Q Q' Ev? ' J K 15 A ' Hr J 0 ' Qi 5 V a ,I X K I q I A x , ' . . , T ' I ' Q In- -L22 r,I ,Q R,IsT:I I 1 Y ' Z' -gy' xx-5 5 2. ' I 'Q' . I X v' ' fl YK fv of ' I .I ?JI: I K I - f Il .e ' I R ' fr ' 1 ' T T ' t I ,' -43 1 ' L Y -J -5 ' gg I I 4 K f A J X ,rj , I N J' f Rt , W f , A 7- r- W I f , . Q 1, 4, ', jk, HL' t ' . . ' I I . ,x NI , -X I V SL Hey why lS1'1l MY picture in the annual? Many reasons my dear fellow tElementary as Conon often quoted Sherlock? Frrst of all maybe your picture wasnt taken That would certalnly be a contributing factor Secondly maybe your original d1dnt come out and maybe also the re take didnt take Third maybe a careless staff member dropped your gleaming countenance on the floor of room 110 in which case your picture lS now mere smoke and ash Or maybe you have a secret admirer in the crowd who managed to spirit your picture away as happened to many ln any case your picture lS not here As a compensating factor we herewith pub11sh your name along w1th the others who have suffered the same fate Not Pictured Iumors Acord Curtis Areshenko Ray Armstrong Keith Barrett She1la Bautista Vic Blue Iames Burch Charlotte Closson Russ Eastman lim Fromm Donald Furlong Iames Green Terry Greytack Dave Hagfeldt Curtis Heater Patricia Hewitt Clarence Hodges B111 Hunter Iim Iones Wayne Kraltch lim Kucera Alice Lee, Dave Lehman, Robert Lofstrom, Richard Lords, Bob Lowry lerry Lundberg lim Makela Bob Mann, Richard McCauley Kelly McVay Cliff McVey loel Meyer Richard Mitchell lulia Fay Murphy, Pat Murray Dan Myskewitz, Pat Paranteau, Francis Pisano Lee Rieben Phyllis Rowland, Geraldine 'Taylor Veda Shumate, Nora Tripp Wilma Vender Louise Wardell Melvin West Don Not Pictured Sophomores Bantz Gladys Bocleh Richard Bordeleau Dennis Brady Roger Burks Wally Cady Terry Clark Wayne Davidsen Carl Dwight Phil Faust Bob Ferguson Donn Garr1ty Mike Genest Dave Gruter Chuck 1-'aaer Ron Hams Del Hepfner loe H111 Diam H111 Wyoma Hunter B111 Huston Ray Hutton Nancy lacobs Edward Iensen im Iohnson Amy Iones lim Kates Leonard Koch Dave Long Marlone Lund Ron Marley Darrel Mattson Louise Kay McDermid Ricky McGuire, Herold Moe Kay Morgan Iohn Neifter Donna Ness Marcia Nivens Ellie Olson Leslie Paranteau, Margie Pate Marilyn Peterson Bob Pe1erson Diana Richardson Crystal Ritter Kenneth Sheffels lim Sutherland Diana Tigh Tom VanSwea1'ingen, Tom Walker, Ierry Wangerin, Eugene Vtfillianis, Dale Woods, Dick Wright, Gilbe Wunderwald, Ron Young, Bonnie Zipperian, Linda Not Pictured Fre shmen Austad Ron B rrett Dave D wkins Lounola Forest Dick Gbbs Hattie Gollehon Pat Graham Dan Guyette loan Harr1s Shirley Hurs Pat lourdonais lack K'ess1q Gary Kombol Ron Kvich Ruth Madeen Larry Maxwell Gary Monroe Rosemary Nelson R1chard Ola Carl Olson Charles Pluhar Robert Rene-ll, Sallie Richter, Lon Roddy, Ramona Schell, Bruce Scheel lim Scheel, Iohn Scott, Dick Sears, Gary Servoss Roger Stubbs, Wava Thompson, Marcia Kay Thornley, Margaret Vadenboss Diana Vfestall, Rosland Yoder, lerry 11131 HCV. hats the I . , . - 1 I I - 1 1 . ' I 1 1 A L ' I 1 1 1 - I ' 4 A I ' I l ' I I C 1 I l 1 I 3 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 A 1 1 ' I I ' 1 I ' I I 1 ' Dorcas, William Deitz, Michael Hall, Dick I I ' 1 1 1 I I ' I 1 I 4 A I I 1 I ' 1 1 I I ' I I I ' I I ' I I ' I I ' I 1 1 1 I - I I I ' 1 1 1 l 1 I I ' 1 1 1 1 I 13 I I ' I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rt jim py!jWj7Z M L JL! My HONORS ' ' J ' VL' W 1 ' , U 4 17 VL! K J' 50 .-'J 0 HW W ' ' fff 47-ffl' fl 7 , D rj V I ' ezw , fb! . M fd W . N K f , . ff' 5 -539225 f fm, A figs 3 n 'ta K N NAI The faculty committee spends many hours qoinq over names of students nominated to receive the Heisey Award. Beginning this enormous task Good Citizens Receive Heisey Awards Each year fifty students are chosen to receive the Heisey Award of S50 for their improvement in effort, scholarship, and citizenship. Teachers consider this one of the most important honors a student can attain in the course of his high school years, and members of the committee devote many laborous hours selecting the students who will receive this award. The basis for the judging is good citizen- shipy the qualities of a good citizen are listed by the Heisey Foundation as follows: obedience, honesty, good habits, depend- ability, and pride in care of property. Those who receive the Heisey Award are Miss Martha Haines, Mr. Iohn Stefanoft, Miss Myrtle Nelson, and gpg tg be Cgmmgnded, Mrs. Elsie Browning. Committee members not pictured are Mr. Iohn Savage, Miss Helen Ross, and Mr. Ed Graff. Ah what l can do with S50 This is the thought in the minds of tne He sey Award winners front row Ve non Voegele Gene Rogers Frank Iohnson Iim Conover Don Murdock Don Cruckshank Go harn Sw n be q Bob Garvin Dave Rieste Bob Speer Brian Hoven Second row Dane Weber Doug Larkin D cic Hui Dan Balko Ierry Polich Tom Grasseschi Theron Murphy Ian Carter Dick l-'oceva Ma vin Tho ps n F ed Bowen Brent Cromley Robert Colder Third row Ruth Ho z Nancy T pli Ma y Lv Glson I a t Ma tnich Pose ary O Leyar Helen Loy Lillian Carlson Pete B ekke Ken '1fcGu a ry H rell Four t ow Sl'erril Nelson Karin Stevens Nancy Cormnqs Ioan Pa co Iddy H nsen Gwen Ca be ry Do Osburn cha lote Nelson Shirley Sommers Penny Snyder Pat Mora Phyllis Parker Ffth row Vau ee Cassels Conne MCI er Sandi Vtfithee Di Wilder Iare Danie s Sh on Ericks n Ruby Sh ff oth Ma ilyn lv' .1 ath Claudia Evans Faye Hurley Nancy Gabbert Mari e lnaskn Pac-c row' M tba Cice Delo I l'ns Patt Mann Carol Murphy Barb Forster Gayle Zipperiar' Glenna Wit' Zoe Ann Dress Sard Gillespie Marilee Nelson Nona Stevens Helen M lonas Sandy Gordon He en H rfcocic Se :en h row' I in s Anders ri Barb Hamm Suzy Murphy Sharon Emrnett Nova Ternplet n Alice Wendt Carole Denton M lyn Harnilton Sandee Brown Laurie Labbitt Pat Shorey Sylvia Burch Iudy Vining - -i 1 , - - - - , f r . , , t V, tl -1 , I A 34 r, . . , . , ' , , 1 . , ', ' , , . r, r 2, r , , J . , iii, ' a rr, r ,nno ,unza ri ,. rn ' , , , r ,' .. rre,Lr arm .. irh r , . , ' . , . , . s , ' as , r r , nna ,C r 1 , Q , , , . , ii. ,.. I ri , i 1 , , , . . I , ar o , ..a.r , i. r , .air ., ' V i , en I 1. I ', ar.. ', ris ' A , , i , ., I a. '. i 2 a.1 G., . , . , . C, - , . i, ati! 11167 NHS Requires High Scholastic Standing rnaxwgwasv Students all over the United States can earn membership in the National Honor Society for outstandinq scholastic accomplishment during their hiah school years. The members of the Society are the top tive per cent of the lunior class and the top ten per cent of the Senior class. Association with this society is a '- password to higher education all over the United States and students who -1 have achieved this qoal are justifiably proud. Lynn Gustafson takes a moment during advisory to purchase one of the pins which are cherished by every member of the Society. Because they can probably distinguish diocholorphythomane from Mobil Oil the members of our inte' tual society are back row Deloris Iohns Barb Pannaqe Jeanine Hess Carole Standa d Io Ann Hooker Claudia Hunt Di Wilder Carol Murphy Barbara Forster Glenna Witt Gayle Zipperian Faith Petty Sandy Gordon Nancy Gabbert Mary Ann Lrffr na Zoe Ann Dress Anne Ginnaty Lo a re Peterson Nancy Tap Golder Bob Gott Dave Peterson Doug McClure Gorlna Swarberq Bob Garvi Ga ret lhler Don Murdock lack Weber Merlin Voeqele Dave Baker Charles Milonas Bill Cane Larry H m ell Miss Ca hertne Ra h man Front row Ieanme Iones Lila Swaby Lynn Gus atson Pct Mann Sharon Say e Donna Schumacher Ruth Holtz Ieanette Ross Marianne Pettiq Marilyn Bowden Kay Radcl t'e Susan Sto kstad lots Vleave lordis Erickson Sandee Brown 7 I ' Q ' , .lec- ' , 1 ,V F , ' , . I ', rr 1. ' , I Linn, Donna Lee Robinson, Iill Ianetskt, Sally Hatcher. Second row, Mr, Lowell Huits, Bob Speer, Tony Kraft, Bob Twenty-five Attend Girls' State T What a trzpl Back row Allxson Wayne Bev Mundale Ianny Loy ihargn Sayre Front row Martanne Retttg Sally Glen Barb cor P. n -sg if It was super and what a ball Bxll Cane Merhn Voegele Don Murdock Gorham Swanberg Iack Cogswell Dan Bachelder Blll Lmdsey Ierry Pohch There were twenty uve glrls who attended Gtrls State last year from the Great Falls area Ot these there were srx from Great Falls Hrgh School tncludtng Barb Acord Sally Glen lanny Loy Bev Mundale Marranne Rettlg and Sharon Sayre On lune 17 the qrrls left for Bozeman where they spent the next week 1n the Lewts and Clark dorm on the MSC campus learmng about ctty county and state government They put each method tnto actton by holdrng electtons and enactrng the duttes ol the otfrces to whtch they were elected Sally was elected Assoctate Iusttce Bev Poltce Iudge Marlanne Poltce ludqe and Commltteewoman and lanny Sec retary of State Etqht boys elected from the lumor class rep resented Great Falls l-hgh School at Montana Boys State held tn Dtllon tn Iuly 1956 Here wlth 330 other boys from all over the state the delegates took part 1n ctty county and state governmental electrons and functtons We are proud of the record estabhshed by our school by these delegates Blll Cane Vernon Voegele Don Murdock Gorham Swanberg lack Cogs well Brll Lmdsey and Hans Fedqe 'Wt K f Y .J Pose now qrrls Allxson Wayne delegate Carol Denton alter Stt stxll for the ptcture Back row Stuart Swanberg alternate nate Sally Glen delegate Nancy Gabbert alte nate Marxanne Merlin Vveqele GUGTHGTQ four 43919435195 from CQUYYG1 DOH Rettrg delegate Ardts Jarrett alternate lanny Loy delegate Murdock delegate Front row Tom Molen alternate Dan Bach Nancy Taphn alternate Sharon Sayre delegate Bev Mundale Elder deleqflfe l91'fY P01131 deleqflfe Bill I-11'lClSeY deleqme alternate Barb Acord delegate and Mary Ann Lxffrmg alte B111 Cane delegate VGYHOU VOeQGl9 delequte N01 P1CfU1'ed GU? nate lack Cogswell Gorham Swanberg Hans Fedqe and Ian Carter ll18J DAR and Elks Her Students Awards lt seems to run in the Loy family to receive honors and recognition. fanny retained this tradition by receiving the DAR Leadership award this year as Helen her sister did last year Twenty girls were nominated for this honor at a meeting of the Senior girls and from these thr e finalists were elected by the girls These three girls were then voted on by the faculty members Congratulations lannyl ln addition to the Leadership Award the DAR offers a Home Malling Award to the top home economics student This is one of the most coveted avr ards of the Senior class and Lenora Pfister took the honor Congratulations to a gal who can really cook and sew Sharon Sayre and Bill Lindsey each won a prize of 350 offered to one boy and one girl in the Senior class by th Order of the Elks for outstanding leadership Applicants for this award were chosen by the deans These stu dents prepared a summarization in a scrap book of their a tivities throughout high school and Junior high Winners were cnosen by a committee of the sponsoring body on the basis of the students achievements Prizes of S100 mere won by Donna Schu macher and Bill Cane whfen they received the Elks Scholarship award Applicants for the honor were selected from top ranking students in the class lhese students prepared a scrap book similar to tnose of the Leadership winners in which they outlined their school activities ludging was based on these scrapbooks and scholastic rating and he two local winners were entered in tl e state competition WH' it Miss Nelson congratulates enora Pfister winner of the DAR l-'ome Making Awa d naltv Pl sl Bill Cane and Donna Schumacher won the Scl lar l ip Contests ou look at it Sharon Sayre and Bill Lmdsey are t e l 'rae s of ther class These two sparkling Seniors won fss Fla Nelson presents lanny Loy with he cofeted DAR le dersh p m dal I il9 J 1 1 1 1 I 9 . . . . , . I 7 . I l I . D perse . 1 A u . V , .io sn , C 1 . ' . 1 - I . . i . . r-1 , . 1 A . , . . , . , l . t 1 . . . Any 'Nay y lt ' e ' r r . the Elks Leadership Awards, W, M , V W. A tt? W ' tm i M '4 77, . X 1 'N 5 L ' 1 , v ol 1 , 1' . L a i e . Bibi Govers, Mike Greely, Come, Go- Charland Ross pauses rn the halls to chat Mlke Greely and Bibi dis w h her adopted sister Btbt Govers CUSS than mul'-'51 fortune havmq been chosen as ex change students by the Amencan Field Service pro gram Miss Catherme Rathman and Brbr enjoy one of Bxbls famous tokes La Lycee des Ieunes Fxlles in Luxembourg where Brbr cx tended school before her v1s1t to America and to whlch she shall return Q lgfl The Pmertcan Fleld Servlce program has come to Great Falls High' And so has B1b1 Govers Brbr came to Great Falls late rn August lrom Luxembourg She has attended school as one of the garg throughout the year and has been the house guest ot the Iohn Ross tam1ly American lunror students subrnlt ap pltcatlons to a comm1ttee on the bGSlS ot adaptability and personalxty and one student 1S chosen to spend the sum mer rn a European home Mlke Greely Wlll represent our school this summer ln Western Europe Paktstan Turkey or Iapan We wlsh Mlke all the best in h1S European adventure and look for ward to next year s exchanges I Ink fllk 'QL Bxbl poses for a std walk photographer Knokke Belqxum Bibi relaxes with her srster Jacky rn therr European studto rn whrch they study and recelve and entertam guests Emoyrng that famous sun of the Belgian seashore Le Zoute 9 ,, L L . , -f , , I D I' ur' :A l vi H ii' gtg 1 W dstrbn' I Q- , 1 , ,ff ' Y V l ii , . ,Q Brel... N ff K .Q W K 5.9 Q ' hi 4. I ..r by , , ' ' V: ' ' , -,I' I ' ' - I ' in ' J AFS Futures Internauonal Fr1endsh1p The Servlce works both ways Pattle Mann Ierry Pohch and Tom Grassesch1 were chosen as delegates to MEXICO CITY durmq the summer of 1956 And 1I'1 ex chanqe for these three Montana students MGTIO Catala LUIS Escoto and Iorqe Zurlta Studymq up befme the-lr tr1P South me Tom GMS were our cfuests for two months th1s Wmter The boys were quests of Tom Grasseschr Mr Ben Lundqulst and Ierry Pohch re- spectwety Thls program has dehmtely promoted better understandmq between the Coun TTISS Whlch are part1c1pat1r1q There 1S no substltute for a proqram such as 1h1S for furthermq mternatmonal relatrons seschx Pat Mann cmd Jerry Pohch Na- fig. Z at L? Iorge studres Macbeth wlth Mxss Myrtle Nelson Its really very easy Pat Mann Luxs Iorqe and Ierry Thrs IS Physics? Iorqe Ierry and Mr Iohn Steffanoif Mano pcm cmd Iorqe Luls Jorge Donna Bm-b A-Cord I Iorqe and Mano stop to see Donna Schumacher emoy themselves atcha, Anne Bqzql Im-my Loy and Mm-,Q before they leave for Bozeman where they ob land Rosss Chnstmas pose pretty for cr prcture-es Served The YHGDY ClSP9CfS Of COUGQG life open house pecxally Ianny C1211 U 0 I J ' ' if at T 5 1 6 .T A V' ,X 'h 1 , X Q - U K f ,, 'Q- KV MX' 5-xr 1 frm! is t it C , I GFHS Crowns Its Ro all-y 11221 Barb Acord Booster Queen class rn the rac, ,...-f Chns Iohnson lun Eagan Roundup Queen Roundup Kxnq Chrrs Iohnson and um Eagen were elected Krng and Queen ot Bounduo Day 1956 at the annual Roundup Day dance A grrl and boy from each class are the candrdates for the trtles Chrrs and lrm represented the Freshman Barb Acord won the coveted tttle ot Booster Queen at the annual Chrrstmas formal spon sored by the Booster Club Her attendants were Bev Mundale Barb Pannage Maxrne Nordby and Garnet Garberg Lgxrls are nommated at random by students rn each Senror advrsory A ballot 1S prepared and trom th1s trve grrls are elected as frnalrsts As each couple enters the dance they cast a ballot for therr choxce The result of these ballots IS announced by the coronatron of the queen that evenrng at the Ball The coronatron was one of the most beautr ful ever staged by the Booster Club New tea tures whrch brought much comment were the throne rn the center of the tloor wrth a block arsle leadrng to 1t and tne addrtron of pages carryrng the crown and grtt As Barb ascended the throne and recerved the crown the heart of every grrl rn the room srghed rn aamrratron tor th1s grrl who had won the trtle envred by them srnce therr Freshman year Followmg the coro natron Barb led the Queens dance the brg moment was over but not forgotten ,Q no? 7095 and ames Its Most Valuable Hans Fedge was honored by hrs team mates thls year by recetv ng the Most Valuable Player Award Each year the boys on the t am elect one of the-1r members whom they Judge as the-tr most vltal man The tall sentor center has really earned th1s tttle and we are all proud of hun' Ron Hovlana was elected by h1s team mates thts year as the most mdtspenstble member of the football squad Th1s honor embodtes the confldence and admtratton these boys have had for Ron as they have worked wtth htm throughout the football season to brtng the champ1onsh1p cup to Great Fall Htgh School for the second tlme tn four years Ron s name w1ll be engraved on the trophy after those ot other boys who have rece1ved thts honor m past years For the ftrst tlme tn the h1story of sports tn Great Falls Hrgh School an award was offered thts year for the Most Valuable Wrestler lerry Darley and Tom Molen were chosen by tnetr team mates to recefve thts award The boys were grven a trophy by the Great Falls Trtbune ln recognttlon of thetr accompllshment Sharon Sayr has been leader of our school spmt and cheer1ng sectlon thts year as she has served as Cheer Queen The Cheer Queen lS lected by the cheer squad 1n the sprtng of the school year precedtng her retgn Sharon has been chtef spokesman for the cheer leaders at pep assembltes and has organtzed act1v1t1es t1tle Cheer Queen more than thls charmlng Sentor enthustast avi et Gt Ou M Sr Cyn 'o S? Q UQ Q00 u09 .oxe fe gel' Vlit O 06 Skei for tt 6 we btw .fvrxoqxoit K OPS, C7178 O9 Co QI? Cheer Queen Sharon Sayre adrntres our trophtes at the Semor Entrance Mr Hancock shows 'Tom Molen and Ierry Darley the new trophy offered by the Trtbune to the most valu able wrestlers 73 C 7 C ' ' l . . , e . . S , 9 . I 9 I I 4 of this group. No one could have deserved the sf 4 . ffl vt , H ,V . MI.. tl O V ,AI l- ogg I WI 0 5 I 5 ' N Q Ong , ecewe K 5 8 , Oi ln A P 'EK CY' S s '6 ' QS , QV? be Students Wm Sllver Key and uhan Awards Madam Ed1fOf Lord Protector of Room 110 .FZF s ay, 'IL4 cw: Io Anne Ba al was chosen last year as the student ln the Journallsm department to recerve the S1lver Key an award arven to the person who has made the greatest contnbutron to the department Thls honor rewards endeavors ln the many phases ot Journahsm as connected wrth school publlcatlons and IS asprred to by everyone workmq an the department And 1n the speech department two students from Great Falls placed second at lnterscho 1ast1c 1U May l956 Competma aaamst stu dents from all over Montana Nancy Gabbert Won second place ln extemporaneous speakmq and M110 Thonspson second rn onqrnal oratory Locally Garret Ihler was awarded the trtle of outstandlnq d bator IH the school Hrs name was added to those of others enqraved on the Walker and Peterson Cup who have recelved thls tltle Ianny Loys theme on the Sublect Vorce of Democracv won flrst place 1n the school competltlon Each year th1s contest IS spon sored by the lunror Chamber ot Commerce to promote patr1ot1sm and COHSCIOUSUQSS of world aftarrs 11241 Gdrret Ihlel' Nancy Grabber! and Mxlo Thompson Mr Lee Wallace presents Iunny Loy Wlth pause for a break at a sub drstrrct meet the plaque she won for her Vo1ce ox Democracy essay Cane, Pfister Wm Top Awards Bill Cane received national recognition in the National Science Talent Search. He was entered in the state contest and as has been previously proven, will be accepted into almost any university in the country. The school sub- mitted an evaluation of grades and a trans- cript of credits to further qualify him. Bill com- pleted a science project, a lOOO-word report and took a three-hour examination on the sub- ject The Atomic Heat Exchanger, to qualify for this award. He certainly deserves the recog- nition he received. Each year the Betty Crocker Home Making Award is offered to the most promising girl in the Home Econonsics department For her diligence in he department during th past years Lenora Pfister was awarded this honor The too fiv per cent of the senior class plus a few other seniors who also have a high class standing took the National Merit Exami nation in lanuary Students from all over the country compete in these tests and three stu dents from Great Falls High School succeeded in placing in the contest This accomplishment will open college doors all over the nation to these three boys Good Luck' ,A ar., fi! M ss Golda Mae Rhodes lf me economics nstructo rewards Lenora Pi ster f ng earned the Betty Crocker Awa d 1- 44X Q-,us-.,--al Irving Weissman Gorh m Sw 'ibera and G t Bill Cane discusses W th l bn S ef cn f pla s 1' their college plans he progect vh ch won the Sc ence award for V C1251 . . . t , A 9 ' Q ' . A V I ' ' i , .:.. ' i r, I l V I . i or Ravi , . - ' . . 1 . , N 4 t ' . Q, N5 X 5 I , , - ,-.. W 'A Ez! 5' 1-' -, ,S ' ' ' , 3 a. -, arte filer dlscuss ' ', in Jr. Is.. t f C t n ar . ' , t. 1 1. i. ' IRC, DECA Name Top Students Ma xlyn P li relates hor exper enc t the Red C o s Tramm Cer e C sponsor M Ioan Tr bllcoclc Marilyn Partch was chosen this year by the lun- ior Red Cross Council to attend the training center held at Flathead Lake in luly. This week of classes and fun is a wonderful opportunity to become ac- quainted with the activities of some schools and to obtain ideas for furthering interest in others. We were proud to have our school represented. The Great Falls High School Distributive Educa- tion Department received N a t i o n al recognition through the ad layouts and copywriting of Diane Wright Diane s Work won the state competition and sent her to the National conclave in St Louis in tl e spring of 1956 where she received first prize in her division Ron Hults merchandise manual on Pendleton products Won him an expense pa d trip to the Pen dleton Woolen Mills at Portland Oreqon Ron s manual mad as a required DE proiect was shown to his employer at Bloom and Seymour who sub mitted the book to the Pendleton company Ron made the trip during the summer of l956 and reported that he had a wonderful and most informative time Mf Kf1f1E1fkSOH md V C lH nm C U YG Pton Hults ex la s to Mr E ick on how the Ja rc rl U 9 N e d N t S 11261 U TUG 9 P 9 CITY S C 9 winner for h V n I ' I I W 1 . . F i . - . I i L , . D . . 1 V V 1 I . r arfc. -L . i . es G . I . l I . -A 15 VI TA: to tub ISS 2 A . U s . . I y 1 t ' w V O 1 t . I A H -- . 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Mr Arthur Roseberry dxscusses the Mobll Gas Safety Golhng Bowlmg Dnvmg-and W Great Falls Htgh School was used as a testmg ground th1s year for the Safety Economy Run spon sored by the Mobll Gas Company The contest was 1n1t1ated as an eyperrment to further sate dnvmg 1n the school Ion Englert lerry Prmdel and Robert Goodman won flrst second and th1rd place respec t1vely 1n the ton mlle per gallon sectron of the run and lohn Warden had the most mtles per gallon The run proved successful and w1ll undoubtedly be contlnued As a school sport golhng 1S comoarattvely new But Ted Hodges name has long been connected wlth the game Ted Won the school champlonshlp and then Went on to w1n thlrd place 1n the State compet1t1on at lnterscholastxc 1n Mlssoula Not only Ted has shown 1n the sport but our team also won frrst place at Mlssoula Team members were Don Murdock Tea Hodges Drck Federsperl, Bob McClure and Mlke Greely We were really proud to have a STATE Champlonshrp team from school' Dunng the course ot the school year bowllng fans throughout under the dtrectlon of Mr Rudy Scovll, compete 1n the1.r 1nd1v1dual leagues for the coveted champ1onsh1p At the tournament held at L1ttle Lanes there were n1ne boys teams and thrrty glrls teams competmg Members oi the State Champtonshrp Golfma team admrre hexr trophy They are Ted Hodges Coach Bob McKay Don Murdock and Mike Greely Team members not pctured are Bob McClure and Drck Federspell Economy Run wtth wmners Ierry Prrndel Iohn Warden Ion Enqlert and Robert Goodman The boys won second place 1n the ton mxlaqe hrst 1n mtles per gallon and fxrst and thztd place ln the ton mxlaqe respecttvely Ted Hodges school qolfmq champ and thxrd place w1nner at Interscholastxc Ann Hall state econd place wmner rn the womens drvxston poses wzth her coach Mr Arnold Scott and her trophy Not ptctured ts Iudy Craqo fxrst place wxnner rn the same dxvxsxon '45, uf Mr Lee Wallace Presldent of the Iun1or Chamber of Commerce commends the wxnners of the local Teen Age Roadeo for thexr ab1l1ty at the wheel The boys are Ken Aznoe ftrst place Bob Lmqschert second place and Ga y Bowen thzrd place School Champs' Members of these two bowlmg teams who hxt the top are Gorham Swanberq Art Matteucct Randy Bxls land Lmda Wood Terry Spall Izora Stubbs and Beth Bartle Not pxctured 15 Carl Stukey f127l . 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OH. n 5.1-:,,. 5 xtc 4 'FS Y 'vi' nfl S+ if 1 V' L '1 fu 5 55,4 Q '14, . 1 11 V eff E- Y :J 5 J 1 -.F F U ,I J Y Q HQ 5 'J' C B1sons D1spla the Talents llhat May the best team wrn says Tom Molen shakmg hands wrth Butte s captarn before the last game whtle Ian Carter and Ted Hodges grve htm moral support Is thrs what our boys learn rn football Tom? Puzzled Hans Fedge exasperated Bob Shaffer bewlldered Mr Henry Dalhmer and lrttle Jeff Schlameus lend support from the stde lmes Oct 20 Helena 12 Great Falls 26 A Brg Ten record was set rn thrs Qame by Ron Hovland who dashed 97 yards for a touchdown The B1son made three touchdowns ln the tust quarter and collected another one ln the th1rd quar ter to Wm the game 26 12 Oct 26 Blllmgs 6 Great Falls 28 Thls game had the Brsons all the way wlth a tlnal score of 286 Broncs col lected therr only touchdown on a long pass Thls w1n put the Blsons on the Champlonshrp road 9 krzgn CIHCIS Nxce tackle Btscns The Bute player dxdnt have a chance' Tom has some trouble qettmg nd ot an over eager Butte player The Butte player seems to be get trng desperate but B111 Lmdsey may shake htm oft 11341 Oh no yor dont' as the Bsons show therr strong defense agarnst Butte Central . I K At 0 4 O .. A l . v 7, I N - . 5 W . ,r-I 1 h I - X .fe l . O O I I ' Made Them State AA Champmns Nov 3 Butte Pubhc 13 Great Falls 13 Th1s was the most crucral game of the year wrth the Brsons and the Bull dogs trghtrng desperately for the Cham ptonshrp tttle The Bulldogs began the game wtth a touchdown lt wasnt unttl the thtrd quarter that the Brsons broke through to make the touchdown and converted the extra pomt In th last quarter the Bulldogs smashed through the Btsons hne leavxng the score 13 7 The Brsons bounced back wrth a 79 yard run to tte the score for the w1n lt was necessary that the Bulldogs w1n the game for the Champlonshtp tltle X xslt 'XD' it .Q agi- lll get htm says Ian Car ter to Terry Green as a Butte Central player goes m for a tackle To bad lauahs Tom Molen as he steals a pass from Butte Central player Helena player hasn t a chance wtth Marty Mtkelson on ht 111 Terry Green plays footsxes wtth a Butte player m the last game The race IS on wmth Marty Mtkelsons and lack Coqswell chasmq two Butte Central football players Whats gon na happen to the ref? What a mess' But they managed to get State Champtonshnp tor us anyway tl35J I lf. Q I I A , I . ' ' '. e fiwlr ' a l f- VI, X x K X l 'w',3, ' f 4 :ru . v ff s 6 t - ' M ' '. s 'stt. un1or VRISIIY Compdes The Centers are Terry Payne M1ke Ohnger and Clem Johnson The Ouarterbacks are Doug E1qeman Ph1l Dwlqht cmd Art Beatty Baby BISODS Baby Bxsons Baby BISODS Baby Bxsons Baby B1sons Baby BISOHS 4 2 Record SCHEDULE Conrad Shelby Helena Helena Choteau Shelby The IV s showed great prorruse as future B1 sons thts year under the fme coachmq ot Mr Arnold Scott Steve Anderson was h1qh pomt player, and showed great prom1se as a future Btson Don Zeman d1d a f1ne Job as the1r man Clqel' The Fullbacks are Lance Olson Don Ham1l The Tgckles gre Bnan Hoven Jerry tm Gene Chamberlam and Don Stevelmg Wglker Roy Hqrnson and Mtke son Garrett The Guards are Bruce Mclver Harold The Ends are Ioel Wendt, Art Beatty, Babe The Hqlfbqcks me Mlke Mcglboney Pgul Adams Frank W1llet Ron Paterson Tony Peres, Tom Anson Ixm Iohnson, Frank Marmo, Larry Hawthorne D1ck Mentz Irwm, Tom Pannell, and Ron Palo Pauls and Denny Shepherd Larry E111ot Dave Evans, Bob Hutstader C1361 Ray Murphy and Ted Dawson O I I - B ' 14 , , 20 N N to , ' ,,,,,, 13 ,,,,,, .,,,,,,,44 ' ' N27 , r,,,, ,, 0 1 ' ,, 33 0 ' ,, 26 ,, ,, ,,,, 14 ig - 1 35 ' 24 ,, ,,,,, , 14 W A ', ,J . nt.- ' 1 ' O M , 1 Bison Bison Bison Bison Bison Bison Frosh Run U 3 2 1 Total Frosh Frosh Frosh Frosh Frosh Frosh SCHEDULE Helena Fort Benton Hele Fort Benton West Side West Side The Freshman football team had a large turnout this year Thirty boys and one rnanaoer Rick Gartzka turned out in the Fall The quality of the team is very hlqh and the hard driving hard punching group of players showed rnuch promise Not pictured: Ioe Bader David Barrett Paul Goodman Showing great promise as future Bisons are Bob Wren Ietf Edwards Ken Fisher Dick Holzberqer Jerry Asich Iohn Scheel Fighting to the last are lim Gidley Ierry Waltari Ron Kombol lim Lussier Don Gxlboe Mr Lester Edens stands proudly as he thinks oi his team Ready to charge to the victory are Ed LePard, George Preparing to defeat the OPPOSNOH Ure Allan MUTPTIY, Ramsted, Gary Knudson, Gary Billingsley, Bill Hog- Art Kynett, Mark Ferrel, Ray Remington, Gary Dolack, lurid, Bob Holcomb, Ron Newbury. Warren Croft, Iohn Witt, Iohn Kurtz, Wally Hansen, Gerald Elliott. C1375 fl, , 9. nk I' N 1 , 95. ik 132 3fi f Q ' A-' Wfiffi 235 W I2 1.2 jf, ,if . - X' si, Q gf. 4 a if S r Qi 3 L pf' Z u t.. 4 T' 41 2, 5 vm ff q ..'Q 77? ji at sq Act1on Shots Tell the Season s Story Lesson one thls IS a ba ketballl say Coach M c K a y and Hans Fedqe Ian Car ter and Tom Sull ponder Sulhvan tr es one but fmds a b q hand from Helena n the way Bob F h may have the b 11 but we won der at the safety of hrs tongue 1 140 J Ian 25-Butte 65 Great Falls 44 The Blsons met defeat tn the hands of th Bulldogs at Butte A 23 poxnt fourth quarter gave the Bulldogs the w1n over the Blsons Ian 26 Butte Central 65 Great Falls 69 Th Btsons played thelr second con secut1ve game ln Butte thls t1me over commg the Maroons by the score of 69 65 Hlgh men for the Btsons were Tom Sulhvan W1th l9 potnts and Tun Shryne W1th l4 The Blsons were hosts to Mlssoula defeatlng them 66 62 Tom Sulllvan W1th 22 potnts and Hans Fedge W1th 15 pomts led the scorlng Feb 2 Butte Central 45 Great Falls 42 The Blsons were cold as they agatn met the Maroons on thetr home floor They were defeated 1n the flnal penod 45 42 Feb 8 Lxvmgston 48 Great Falls 52 The Btsons cut off l.1v1ngston on thelr home court 52 48 The Blsons plclced up an early lead and held 1t most of the way Show ng perfect form Tom Sull van goes up on a yump as a Bozeman player d aqs anchor lan Carter makes hke a SWCIY1 ' 7 , I ivarl xv KQT' ' I ' I I - Feb. l-Missoula sz. Great runs ss From Bll.llj'1gS Broncs to Butte Bulldogs Feb 15-Bozeman 63 Great Falls 61 The BISOHS pushed 1n front 52 46 1n the 3rd quarter and held a good lead through the rest of the game Hlgh man for the Blsons was Ian Carter Wlth 26 polnts Feb 9 Bozeman 62 Great Falls 72 TfQ1l1I'1C-TJ throughout the fourth quarter the Hawks came ahead ln the flnal mlnutes to command a 6561 lead as the flnal buzzer sounded ln Bozeman Feb 16 Helena 73 Great Falls 64 The hot Cnmson Bengals smged the BISOHS 7364 1n a cont st here Durtng the t1rst half of play the B1sons scored GO! ot thetr attempts from the held however they tratled at the m1dpo1nt Feb 22 M1ssoula 47 Great Falls 50 The Blsons whlrled to a 50 47 vlctory Spartans Up unt1l that tlme the Spar tans had led Wlth a good margm Feb 23 Helena 52 Great Falls 61 A tlght club ot ball players the B1 sons gathered a good lead to beat Helena 6152 on the1r home court March l Kalrspell 50 Great Falls 64 The BISOHS Won thetr tmal home game deteatmg the Braves 64 50 March 2 Anaconda 42 Great Falls 48 The Thundermg Herd recorded tts elghth conference Wm at Anaconda ln thetr ttnal conference game before the tournaments The Wm moved them out of the Sudden death play ott ln Butte I I I U I - . 0 1 I ' . - ' e . ' 0 . . O I in the last six seconds of play with the I it a uman c o , ' G ' ' n. W h h on o or p rt Mtke reely crtcn s ant s of opposmo 's ' For Next Year's Varsit Gathered here for a :group picture of the Iunior Varsity are Mrke McGrbony, Doua Exaeman, Frank Pauls, Bruce, Mclver, Roy Harrison, Dick Huse, Art Beattie, Russ Conklin, Larry Haw- thorne, Frank Willett, 11m Eugen, and Don Zernan. La ry lt ke and Frank Pauls ha ci a work Baby Baby Baby Baby Baby Baby Baby Baby Baby Baby Baby Baby Baby Baby Baby Brsorms Egsons Elscns Erscns Biscns Blsans B so B.s::tg: zz. N., i. Erson' B.s::i3 'J SAV-- E. c,. QSCKS BSA,-e B,s:ns SCHEDULE 45 Havre ,,,, Cascade Augusta Helena Stanford Belt Stanford Oilmont Stanford Cascade Augusta Helena ,, Valrer Helena Kalispell The lV's came out this season with a 9-9 record. Mr. Arnold Scott, coach, snox ed a good team to present to varsity coacn Bob McKay Di k Pass Poy and Brace at an af er school practice C c 1, d n t e cont are Doug Art Frank Wrllet 11423 and I'n .1 . . . 1 , -1 . , . Y , f . C , J . ' , ' , ' A ' Hanna ov: ' , , Baby Brsons Baby Bxsons Baby Brsons Baby Brsons Baby Brsons Baby Brsons Baby Brsorxs Bab Brsons IV B Squad Is New Th1s Year SCHEDULE Havre Havre Lewrstown GFI-IS IV s Deaf 6. Dumb Srlents Deaf 6- Dumb Srlents Lewrstown Hrqhwood SCHEDULE Y Baby Brson Stanford The new 1V B squad played a total of nrne games They afford the oppor tun1ty for more students to part1c1oate ln the athlet1c GCllV1ll9S of Great Falls The members of the B basketball team are front row George Hughes Larry Koth Dave Evens Bob Peterson and Lance Olson Back Haw hD1ck Graham Irm Iohnson Ken Kodalen Bryan Haven Ray UTP Y Frosh Team Completes Basketball P1cture Brson Brson Brson B1son Brson Brson Brson Brson Brson Brson Bxson Brson Brson Bxson Brson F Bxson Chateau Cascade Ft Ben! Augusta Cascade Ft Bent W Srde Parrs G Helena W Srde Orlmont W Srde Cascade Pans G W Srde Helena The Frosh basketball team got off to a slow start thrs year but they 1mproved after Chrrstmas Don G1lboe was the1r captam Together w1th 14 men and a control ball style, they fought the1r way to many vrctones The Freshman team rs composed of, back row, Ierry Arsch, Irm Scheel, Don Grlboe, Ierry Herzog, Iohn Scheel, Iohn Wrtt, Ron Newbury, and Ed LePard Front row, Bob Holcomb, Rowell Toile, Steve Tuss, Itm Grdley, Clarence Chambers, Ice Bader H437 CC ,Q ' A , , 31 , ,.,, ..,., , ., 50 ' ,,,,, ,,,,, , . .. 34 Y VVVYVVVVVYVV VYVV V 32 ' ,,,,, ,,,,, , H46 ' .,,,,,,,,,49 ' 38 ' , , 35 A 46 ' , 39 ' 54 . , 44 ' , 51 ' , 39 65 ' ,,,,, 1 ,, 53 s 64 ,, 47 Hlgh School. ., ,, I . F., 32 30 ' A ' F. 25 18 - ' F,,,4O . , 41 ' 5, ' F. 56 39 J ' F. ,35 22 ' F. ,, 44 . . 40 A ' F. 45 . ' 36 ' ' F., 43 ' . 31 ' P., 40 47 ' F. 41 . ' 40 . ' F. 65' ' 24 ' F. 69 . 44 . ' F. 59 37 , ' F, 37 ' , 46 ' . 55 . ' 39 ' F.,,,4O 43 Grapplers Have Winning Season The coach and our wrestling team who have had some big victories for a new sport are Mr. Henry Dahmer, Brent Hall, Nick Fezzey, Dennis Castle, Ed Merlo, Don Wells, and Mike Olinger. Front row, lim Iohnson, Art Wilcox, Ken Cope, Tom Molen, Dick Menti, Del Harris, and Steve Anderson. Additions to the team are David McManus Mike Chamberlain Ted Dawson Andy Kendall Roger Brady Iack Muzzana Lars Hovland Front row Ray Pankratz Iim Lamdm Bob Zadick Roy Scharr Larry Elliott Ierry Dailey and Iohn Bruington Last but not least Louie Molen Ron Nemec Frank Poucher Iim Kostohris Craig Cunningham and Tom Kostohris Front row Wayne Engle Dave Weber Dave Proffitt Dick Chambers and Mike Ouickenden C1441 Bisons. ,.e,, .....,.'V,YV YYYVY SCHEDULE 44 Bisons YY,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, H avre Bisonss. YYeY............... .w Bisons YYtt,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, Helena . Bisons Billings , Bisons ,,,,,,,,,,...,,,...... .. Bozeman Bisons ,r......,.,..,,, ...,,,,, F lathead Bisons ,,,,,,,,.......,....,.., Flathead 46 39 35 29 Bisons Y,t,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 3 Bozeman 38 32 12 5 Bisons ,.....,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,, . Missoula Havre .,,,,,,,,,,,, Helena Qffff AN'- gq. e like this 'Q' i . I 1 ' I I I A , . t , V I . I a 4 A - . '- - ' ' - ' 52's ' --, ,fy 1 I I ' - g ,R , I A , , , , QSM I . D412 Ma never told me what to do in a situation Prctures Below Show How It VVas Done The Great Falls Hrqh School Varslty Wrestlrnq team under the supervrsron of Mr Henry Dahmer fmrshed a suc cessful year wrth erqht wrns and only two losses Traverrnq to Bozeman the team placed fourth rn the State Tourna ment Team members who boosted GFHS to Wrn were Tom Kostohrrs Frank Poucher Tons Molen Drck Mentr Brent Hall Ed Merlo and Dennrs Castle Wrestlrnq rs rn rts second year as a maror sport, and has proven to be truly excrtrnq ww-bd Mrke Qurckenden looks very un comfortable rn hrs posrtrorr Is he on the good srde or bad? Duane Cooper trnds a frst rn hrs face but holds the advantage over hrs Kalrspell op ponent Ed Merlo and Don Wells have lullaby trme at practrce , 1,f-'Sf ww.. x. Derrms Castle frnds hrmself rn an unpre drctable posrtron wh e Drck Mentr and Ra Pankratz look on X.- Ken Cope seems to be qettrnq the rough end of the deal or 1S he? 'I' 'H-W How s the weather up there? Dave Weber asks Denrrrs Castle They are our Mutt and Ie-if of the team 11451 O . . , ' ' - - '51 N . . . V J, .3 I - I 1 v If SR , f x -ff 1 ll X 7' X' Z' I il- 1 l -Nm l Y - A 1 1 . X J-M, V . Q ' so 1 is ' so ,Qu Managers Tape Players, Mamtam Eqmpment Vs' Mr Floyd Schlameus QIVES Dave Weber a rubdown preparmg htm for h1s held f sports ll- Ed Le-Pa d pamts up a sore on Rxck Gartz ka s head as he shows how true the man aqers are to the team members It ,nl -Min. Lance Olson lS havmq Ken Mann tape up has ankle To the managers and tramers goes the Job of keepmg the locker room and trammg room supphes tlowmg smoothly The other dut1es are tapmg rub downs and 1ssu1ng and carmg for equlpment wh1ch must be kept m up top shape Mr Floyd Schlameus has now served one full decade as tralner Everyone who Worked Wlth htm durmg these years w1shes to express the1r appreclatton to htm for h1s servlces A manager after donatmg 1000 or 1500 hours of hls tmme IS e11g1b1e for e1ther a Junlor vars1ty or a vars1ty letter The smooth operatlon ot the sports department would not be poss1b1e W1thout the1r S9l'VlCSS 11' .2 ,TF ,gl MKDL N B111 Hodges checks the Mr Don Zeman pre 11Sll S1ck11st'P pares to help some football player wxth h1s armor 11461 Rxck Gartzka repaxrs Gary Knudson massages football shoes whtch some poor unfortunate play was a bxq help m the er s foot days of football Another h elm et re palred s 1 q h s Mlke Warzeka as he helps Mr Schlameus take care of hls boys . O Q . H I I I O ' ' . ' I 'A f T I ' I Lexx' 7 ' ' ' I an Vffw ' fgqgf, 1771 X ,Q s f -3 1 ,- 1 V 1 xx 1' . ' r Pj' 1 ' 1 p t .117 , 1 .- A i Vx 'I . ' I ! an ' ,AAA lx gi N New Ski Team Reaps Many Awards SCHEDULE lanuary 26 27 Doug Sm1th Memorlal Down H11l and Slalom January 14 16 State H1gh School Meet Ma ch 2 3 Belmont lnv1tat1onal tl awardl March 17 Great Falls Sk1 Club Combmed Race tl awardl Apr11 6 7 NRMSA Down H111 cmd Slalorr Q6 awardsj A new sport at Great Falls Hlgh School th1s year IS skunq Under the careful d1f9Cl101'1 of Mr Don Walters th1s team was very successful The team spent most ot the1r Chrlst mas vacat1on trammq at Wh1tel1sh and also spent a Weekend ot tra1n1nq at Bozeman In the state meets the team placed m e1qht events durmq the last three races Th1s bemq the t1rst year of organ lzed skung the team Worked hard to make 1t a recogmzed letter sport S-i :mal Graders' ' f ,fffdjl W 41 As the gang looks on the male members of the sk1 team stop to have the1r plc tures taken B111 Rlce D1ck Da1ley Mr Walters lun Pan nell Roger Wan1ata Carlm Onstad Barry Rowe U Mr Don Walters prepares to ski' The whole team poses for a p1cture as they return from Helena back row B111 Hoglund Carlxn Onstad Sally Glen Barry Rowe B111 Mc B1lsland Ann Hall Roger Wamata Larry Bell 11m Pannell sf 115 lim Pilnrlell flys down D 1 ck Dalley m1sses B111 MCCUIH nears the I1m Pannell has B111 D1Clc Da1ley and Car Ann Hall looks happy the h1ll w1th the great the slalom but comes bottom of the h1ll and Rxce f1x1ng hlS bmd lm Onstad look real Und She Should for she won and thats est of ease 1n for another try he S st1l1 on h1s feet 1ngs at er a long day professxonal another feather 1n her cap 11471 . , I ,j':' . V- - - 1 .f Ji ' ' - Q' . - Y w,-MI I 'E , . . A ' -.l it 1' ' 1 j N . .J H ,E J 4 - 41 A . l ' HR' A lkbx 4 xx I 5 T I Q ,fl ,, Q. f f . ' f I I . y ' ' , . l l , 'I Q A Cain. Frcntlrow, Ron LaMotte, Randy 6 :!x 4 , . , ' . ,CQ ft or-t 1 ff ta . .- ,A f .1 fl ft 'r ,Xt ' y I -- t .rx 9 ,fa f 1 X-,ff .I I E . 1 X , VN , v , ' . f 5 EA A V 5. if , I Individual Performances Epitomize the Bulls Central Missoula 1 Kalispell Great Falls Ron Hovland Senxor Broad Jump V2 mxle relay 511.-Q-4Tl ' Duck Menu Pole x auli Joel Wendt Sophomore Mxle Tom Molen Steve Anderson SQUID? Sophomore 100 yard dash 770 Vard da l 440 yard dasl 220 varrl dash V2 mxle relay ,-N xx' O I I SCHEDULE 13 Great Falls and Helena at Helena Great Falls, Kallspell, and Missoula al Missoula Great Falls, Helena, and Billings at Great Falls Helena Relays at H l e ena 9 Divlsionals at Great Falls Anacondcx - MaY 15 STATE INTERSCHOLASTIC TRACK MEET AT MISSOULA Ed Marlo Semor Shot Dzscus lavelm H 'Th Ju p Torn Sullxvcm Denny Shepard Gene Chamberlam ur or lumor les lcvelm Lo-1 kj dles hu es Fi 3 '.. 'Q V 5 5 ' . l n U , , . Srl y K .. as ' m , f -. fe el r- ' V 'j 2 ' , I K U' 4 3 Sophomore H A up-uw--ha TM 5 Z W W M 7 . r ' A Z A- ' Sophomore Low hard' ' ' 'J .J r E-hgh :dl . . . Success of a Track Team Helena, Anaconda, and Great Falls dueled it out this year in a triple meet in Helena. Missoula, Kalispell, and Great Falls touqht it out at Missoula April 20. ln the meet with Helena last year the Bisons were defeated. This year the Bison-s have a rematch and hope to be victorious. The Helena relays were held in Great Falls May 4. Freshmen participated in the l00 yard dash, the pole vault and the broad iump. The Frosh hold the record in the Medley. The Divisional was held in the Great Falls Sta- dium this year, between Anaconda, Butte Central, Missoula, and Great Falls. Last year the Divisional was Won by Missoula. Great Falls holds the record tor: l00 yard dash 200 yard dash Hiqh hurdles Low hurdles NOT PICTURED: Gary Gallagher Theron Murphy lack Coast-fell Bob Hufstader f Y ' Brent Hall A V lim lohnson . Robert Huse Dick Austin Iohn Bruinqton Bill Taylor Gauge, Byrd Phil Dwiqht Sggfif Roger Busby lunior High gurnp Ken Young Iunior Roger Lot! D150-is Sophomore Iavelin ,ll A Po The Tee, The Approach, The Approach, SCHEDULE Great Falls at Lewrstown Great Falls at Havre Havre Lewrstown Great Falls at G eat Falls Great Falls at Kalrspell for tournament Great Falls at Polson for tournarrent May 17 18 Interscholastrc Aprrl I9 Aprrl 26 May 3 May ll May Mrke Greely and Don Murdock are the veteran golfers UV DRUNK Don Murdock Mxke Greely Semor Iuruor C1501 Don Bloom Charles Pannuqe Bob Peterson Russ 5Gl'ldB Senior Iumor Soohoznore IUHIOY 12- I up I fr rflgqlt' f 1 Q 3? p Y ,till T 4 4 A ta1r1y new sport golf IS mcreasmq 1n membersh1p Thls summer sport had 1lS flrst letterman Don Murdock last year Slnce then many golfers have taken a greater mterest m lt Mr Robert McKay 1S coachmq the team th1s year It should be a very prormsmq sport 1n the future Roger Borshe m Bill Hodges Bob Millons Iunior Iun or Stove Lutz Dick Graham Run Conklin Art Matteucci Iunxor Sophomore 5'-Dphomore Sophomore C1512 The Approach, The Approach-Golf! r 1 ,- o l Q, f tl M fb f iw tl A ar n i., L :QV I p ., yi 2 xg , 'X lgliff ' I x.: L48 Sharon Sayre Senior I 5x Donna Whealy S ph more fi 'VT Cheer Squad Lends Pep and ' 1 ,. r 1 ,XMA J 4 f Lola Garberg L tk Sandy Palmer l Yea Blue! Yea White! This is one of the cheers you hear as the cheer squad, under the leadership of Sharon Sayre-g helps keep the spirit of the team as well as that of the students at all games and sporting events. Fans at the LV. games were led by the Freshman cmd Sophomore cheerleaders, while the Seniors cheer at Varsity events. Pep assemblies and an after-game dance were their major act for the year. The highlight of the year was the trip to the championship game at Butte, where the squad was honored at ct ban- quet and several parties. Each spring the cheer queen, for ihe following year, is chosen by the members of the cheer squad. . p xi Sharon Bundy Sophomore J-C ,fi lv Iunio. X5 1 Y 1 Pye ' 1 K k Y 1 Q . X , K ,V A l . A 1 H a ' , 5 l i' P ., 1 lil lx i v I ' v o, or xl , Freshn an . 4 -i ' ,s7' ' f - 1 fl ' ' T' I 'nr l 1 ef- . r ' Y , ' r Q ' N I 2 V f . r f- - -x le .. - Ts I ' ww , ,f X3 - , V . ., ,,,c V 7'iT..C 'Z r' 'i Doing ' Q- fy jvfjf-V 1' flzffir' f 17' 6 ri :ff ' Slifer: lf: -,-.'. 5 It l2':'.'fr ' t 1 ---. Cfiff 3 f'I l1Kf 7 1 ' H 1 f X 149 X , C7 AY B 9 ?. 1 W 3 U.: aff 3 xiii? 11541 4 CLUBS K I- . hm, j xg 3 ffl Y 'Q vu !'.1-:Q Hg. 4 Q Y, QA 0 'f 3 - :E 45 QQ as , 4 - ' O ,. , .s,,,v -, .,.., I 55 I Q V A - , . ' 5 .- 'N ff Debates-Man Inte natronal affarrs a e dt cus Cd by Vlr Ben Luraat st Spcn sox' Gorham Swcmberq Treasure I ma Werssmon Vtce P ost dent Tom Grasse ll P esrdent N ncy Hanks Qec eta 3 and lack V'eber Pas' P cn and Vaned Agora Club was founded n l935 tor the purpose ot provtdmq an outlet 'or mtormal stu dent drscussron Under the SDOHSOTSDID of Mr Ben Lundqurst the club comprlses 32 members evenly spht between boys and qrrls lt was thrs club that was the actmq force behmd the ex change student program The club rs not all serrous busmess how ever Besrdes therr 1n1t1at1on they sponsor an after qarne dance and hold a tradttronal Senlor Breakfast rn the sprmq 4 -uw! ewan 'Who wxll ww T 1 G assescwr c r' dsxcts an elect n 11567 Carret Ihler Dayton Mrsfeldt Lenora Pfrster Ruth Holtz Mtke Greely and Bob Goff d1Ct1's the systems of de rrocracy map are lack Holrberqer er y Poll H v Herrm Noncy Palmer P t Shorey and Anne Gxnrxaty Studymq our problerns are Douq McC1u e Pat Auqus trne D1 Wrlder Iudy Mcln tyre Robb Smtth and Phll Gerhart Fw Betty Lundberg referees molasses r ce Worms' Worms' Anne Gm naty sc ea ns durmq xnttra tron 0 'X 'Nt- I W A X 1,5 ANU True lo :el Iudy Mcmtyre and Garret Ihler I i Y ' , ' , ' m I '. r s P- t. .'A:1, 2- , P ,',,,, ' - :V .-.12 ,v .. irq :vr X ., . , r - . , ai 'fi' F J Af: .S I X A, - .fx 'y '25 , 6 r ' 37' Hunttnfq tor Hungary on the LW ' V :dint ' I X r . CAI lay P 1 1 't4lJl:?f Vqhd' 'gi . .t . 4 L, 7,3 , , .111 I, 4' 7 i P Lv gn' gin, ' c x vs 5' Qt , 9 l , l . ' H' ,1 aj 1 f 6 W, 51 , f I A l fr. V I , P , W ,-i ,, , fi ' f v,,,.1. ,xt 5 f 1 , f A f ' Qin on r I' c.- ,. .. 4 - fhe V, ' A Art Club Adds Many Special Touches The purpose of the Art Club, bequn in l956 by Mr. Don Wal- ters is to give students an inter est 1n art and an opoortunrty to develop the1r talents Th1s year s act1v1t1es 1 n cl u d e d Autumn Leaves the Art Club dance wh1ch IS to be an annual affa1r Chnstrnas and Thanksq1v1nq decorat1ons and decoratlons for the other school dances rY1. Ce' 'rec A decoratrnq br1qade 1 Stacey Barklrurst M a r c H u n t e r Brad Adolphson Walt W1ll1amson Iudy Shxro Sharon T1et en and F a 1 t h Petty Ramona Sprague adds fmal touches to the tree Planninq future events are Mr. Robert D1llabouqh, Spon- sorp lacqu1e R1ce, Activity Chahmanp C G 1' 0 l Rauruq, Secretary Treasurer Mr Don Walters Spon or and Walt WllllGUlSOn Pa t Vrce Pre 1 dent Not p1ctured Sharon 'l'1et1en Past P QS1dQHl Sandy Pector Pres dent and Sandl Brown VICG Pres1dent The wall commntee for the dance 1ncluded standmq W1lrr1a Eddy Io Anne Bazal Lllly Eqaed Barbara Forster Sharon Staoq Iacqute RICQ left Lenc1 Blll Taylor Iudy Shrro and Walt Wllltamson S1tt1na Sand y Rector and Conme Bernard B1a plans' Anna Stcnqmrller Barb Mehlholf Kent Hall Brad Adolph on 11m Parr Frth Petty Sandee Brown E lGT1 Alexarcler Larry Yaw l DlllUbDLlfl1l Marcxa Hun ter and N'ar1lyn Olsen at wll rr 'P San N 1hee Path Ke1ster Tre T re Bowen rl ORe1'ly Carc P KCI V key S1lll 1'I Sandy Rector and Lyn e A :ie on Tckets are only S2 OO L1lly Eqqed and Mary L 1 n d s e t h tell Donna Schurrache Addmq f1n l touches a e Iudy Sl11 o S ndy Iurqens Sh ron Staaa and Barn na Sprazue H571 - 7 , W- 1 , . V A 4 A . A . 1 ' ' 5 C Sv- f I 'I I ' H , r '. p V R, V H I, 1 H I' . 1 I I ' 1 1 -4, ' . V I , ' ' f K L 'f a . A ', I. 1 I fl L A I , . .1 ., V , 1 ' Q 1 1 . -' 4 4 I M ' 9' . Xlf Q l, ' fl , , :I I Alt. ' , ' 1 'ft , r C ' Vfh i. be cur dance the .5 Standing, dl '.' 1. - , , va Garnscn ,ay . , I Mana. . , I .aun1f1, ' 'A xc ry. 'f 2, Y xA 4 A wth , r, a r r , -CI , 1 f ill . a 4 4, . .c. A ' . . V . ,' Snow Flake Fantasy and Initiation . . . Want some popcorn? Mr. Dennis Mollander, Cospon- sorg Iack Holzberqer, President: Maxine Nordby, Vice President, Barb Pannaqe, Secretaryg Ruth Holtz, Treas- urer, and Miss Sharon Pearson, Co-sponsor. Heres some cute chicks' Standing Ieannie Iones Phyllis Parker Chris Iohnson Jeanne Keman Ianet Holzberqer Bev Mundale Bonnie Woods Maxine Nordby Ruth Holtz Sitting Iill Ianetski Barb Pan gage Faith Petty Ianny Loy Sheila Noble and Mary ennett With a history dating back to l924, the Booster Club is one of the more prominent or- ganizations on campus. lt was in that year that Coach Godfrey organized a club tabbed by the punsters, Godfrey's Faithful Hounds, largely because their sole function seemed to be selling hot dogs at games. After Mr. Godfrey left Great Falls High School, the official name, Booster Club, was adopted. To raise revenue the club still functions as a selling agent at the athletic contests. One of the big dances of the year the Booster Ball 1S sponsored by this club At this ball a queen 1S named This year at the Snowflake Fantasy, Barb Acord was accorded the honor All monies realized by the club are used to support school activities Want to have some fun? Standing Dave Meisel Doug McClure Charles Pannaqe Terry Payne Irving Weiss man Dave Sebens Adolph Wendt Mike Greely St tmq Jim Shepard Ierry Polich lack Weber Tom Grasseschi and Iack Holzberqer 11581 Lets make some noise' Iill Ianetski Dave Meisel is given cleaning du Mike Greely Ruth Holtz and Max ties at irutiation and Charles Pan me Nordby naqe make sure he carries them out I , . . . H - . , ll , . . , , t , I , V , . .c , , - . , 1 f . , , - , I 1 I ' 1 1 ' 1 I , , . . 1- . s , . , . . , . Cover the Year s Program 'kBs,..a'c The Queen candzdates are Maxme Nordby Bev Mun dale Garnet Garberq Barb Pannaqe Barb Acord QQ' L 1 'NL :eff What a style show' The mmates are Terry Payne Doug McClure Irvmg We1ssman Adolph Wendt Bon me Woods Russ Conklm and Laron Iohnson Please don tl I now pronounce you man cmd wxfe Mary Bennett the groom hm Shepard the bnde wlth Fanh Petty and 11.11 Ianetskr. offxczatmg hm and Mary make the Ceremony complete 11591 , - tk YK I L- L, ,il f 1 O- X 2 ' ' 1 ll of - f 0 A , K 1 Bi 9 :fi l 4 ,J ' X w l Students Work Hard for State Convenuon We are at your servtce Lrlly Egged Vtce Prestdent Bonnxe Bley Treasurer Gary Iensen VICS Presrdent Mr Karl Ertckson Sponsor Marcta Hunter Publrctty Manager Ramona Sprague Prestdent and Sharon Tletjen Hxstorran These enerqetrc students are Chuck Bundx Prestdent Barbara Pannage Secretary Fatth Petty Treasurer Mr Erxckson Iudy Searson Secretary Shrrley Remsh Vlce Prestdent and Sant Waldenburg Presxdent The local D1str1but1ve Educatlon Club of Amerlca was Orqamzed the second semester of 1950 as a part of a state and nattonal program called the Nattonal DE Clubs of Amertca They meet br Weekly on Monday 1n room 106 under the sponsorshlp of Mr Carl Erlckson Th1s club teaches good salesmanshrp and stlmulates a professtonal attltude toward Work A group of delegates part1c1pated th the state conventron held 1n Bozeman thts year Three of these students Sharon Tletlen Barb Pannaqe and Duane Voytoskt were chosen to go to the natronal DECA conventton tn Okla homa 1n Aprtl PD L Stare ' 1569 g00kpGg the 9 ?5SUPZ3CEC5'1lgdlgsfkggfgnpg-sggnqgcggil Here IS the correct changeH Bag: Carney Paulme en e erson na ns e I H K B1 G Waldenburg Duane Voytoskt Dan Murray Shrrley Edwards VY errm en on :mme ey my Lll E cl Bll B l Remsh Iudy Shtro Fatth Petty Roberta Hutton Lyle g,?3S?e2 Barb Brown 1 Y gqe 1 Gr OW Marcia Rzchards Here we are' Walt Woods Ron Lrndqutst Ramona I would hke to buy somethmg Garl Blackorby Kath Sprague Bob Starnsby Roger Nelson Dave Van leen Casey Ltnda Borshexm Dave Ltnden Chuck Sweartngen Wtllxe Puzon Maurrce Nyqutst Duane Bunch Betty Forney B111 Bossard Sandy Chambers Tessmer Daryl Soltesz Darbxe Taber Phyllts Lynn Sam Waldenburq Ion Krug Sharon Txetten Alhson Wayne 11601 . 164 to to W , .' , I fb 5, Q I . 7 ' , : 55 v ' .. ' V 77 , :I ' A I . s I t 59 're . . .I 4 A W ,o, Dance and French Bo Fill Yca1 s Plans Th1s year s ma1n pronect 1n French Club was the support of a young French orphan The club gave the boy t1nanc1al alcl to help pay h1s Way through school All French students are 9l1Q1bl9 for membersh1p 1n the club The club IS de slgned to encourage the study of French, promote a better understandmg of the French culture and peoples and further the appreclatlon of French as a spoken and Wrltten language Soc1ally the club promotes and pro duces an annual g1rl ask boy dance th1s year It bemg Mardl Gras eW G We c shall we talk of Pans? Donna Schumacher Treas .xrer Nancy Hanks Secretary Mary Lou Barnes Vxce Presxdent Don Murdock Presrdent and Mrss Ruth Harpel Sponsor Gee thxs place looks fascmatmg Io Anne Bazal Barb Pannage Bob Speer Loxs Weav er Dick Hall Lxlhan Carlson Claudra Hunt Barbara Hamm Paula Sogard Enthusrastlc French students are standmg Suzy Murphy Donna Lee Robmson l u d y Larson Nancy Gab bert Charland Ross Lorra1ne Peterson Marranne Rettlg Kay Vrckery Srtttng Sandy Gordon Peggy Roth ermel and Ianet Holz berger French songs mterest standmq Sherla No ble D1W1lder Sharon Koon Marlet Hoge George Isaacs Ron Magnuson hm Parr Slttmg Ieanne Ker nan Don Bloom and Sharon Txetlen The PfOQl'C!II'l commxttee mem Spontaneous shots durmg the lmtxatxon tea bers C-U9 Smfldmfl Zoe Ann ture Sandy Wtthee a saxlor Iayne Bowen Dress Sandy Gordon and a farm gurl Sally Hatcher a baby and sxttxng Lorrame Peterson Don Murdock the boss Ie a n Guxllomard a French orphan and hrs brother Chrrs txenne pose for thetr Amencan frrends Dlscussrng French customs are standmg Marcra Hunter Fcnth Petty Carol Raumg Iayne Bow en Sandy Rector Lmda Connor Ian Murphy Sltttng Treva Gal' rtson and Sally Hatcher KIGIJ . , . . . l I : l i , A ': A J ' l, I I 'I - - I I u ll -I - ll I we ' ' ' . ia . ' I , V 4 ' 1 ., fv V eff M my on 33 k f v- N 4- o A wt . ,, . , ' ' Tournaments Arc Mam Act1V1t1es of GAA Workmg on the plans for play day are standmq Darlene Speck Sports Manager Barb Mehlhoft Attendance Ofhcer Gerry Blackman Vrce Presrdent Mrs Audrey Rollcmd Sponsor Rachel Gallagher Treas urer Srttmq Chrrs lohnson Correspondmg Secretary Kathy Casey Preszdent Phyllrs Denton Recordmg Secretary Volleyball champs are standmg Phylhs Denton Chrts Iohnson Phyllrs Parker Kathy Casey and Iessre Sweet Sxttmg ganiira Outckenden Shelly Hodges Polly aye Freshman volleyball ana basketball champs are standlng Sandy Staats Bonme Ren man Marvene Gallus Marcta Stanqer Betty Pferfle Slttmq Iudy Ross loy Sere mck and Bonme Mclntosh The letters GAA stand for the Glrl s Athlettc Assoc1at1on Th1s club beqan ln 1925 to g1ve qlrls a chance to take part ln orqantzecl sports The members of th1s club part1c1pate 1n sports such as volleyball basketball, badmm ton, tennrs or pxnq pong The qrrls can eam three dltferent letters ac cordmq to the number ot pomts they have accumulated Mrs Audrey Rollands, Sponsor lS well qual1t1ed to help the q1rls learn sports rnanshlp whlle emoymq the qames One of the mam events of the year IS the annual play day 1n Whtch surroundrnq towns part1c1pate lI1 a tournament of sports sei .lit A' 0108 lxs C 1623 FYOSI1 Pinq POW! Champs S911101' Plnfl POHCJ Badmmton c h a m p s Tenms champs a r e are Sally Trent and Bon champs are Ie s s te are Iessre Sweet and lean Frances Mortaq me Mehlhoff Sweet and Kathy Ca Kathy Casey and Nancy Lee Tap sey rn I I O O .ll I . V . Y t . 1 - f ' , . I : I ' 1 , A ' 1 ' . . . . , x K 0 ' ... .4 -. ., aw C '41 'L I I I A l A ' , I ' ' . , X ps - ' ' - ' ' ce - ' ' ' In ' . - , lil- . 1' . ey GLC Referees Games, Holds Semor Banquet The G1rls Letter Club sponsored by Mrs Audrey Rollands, runs parallel wtth the Letter men S Club but lt 1S for qlrls only The members of thrs club must ftrst have earned the1r second letter 1n GAA In 1lS th1rd The members otflclate 1n all GAA basketball and volleyball tournament qames ,rr -1-'il pf' 1 M Hurray, 1t's ml Glona Iohnson Sandy Gordon Alxce Ackerman Iesste Sweet, Rachel Gallagher Blenda Iohnson and Pattt Dalbec emoy a game of shufileboard 4 1 Al Ln, 169 I These gtrl lettermen are back row Nancy Tapltn Rachel Gallagher Ahce Ackerman Mrs Audrey Rollands Spon sor Iess1e Sweet Sandy Gordon Glorta Iohnson Mxddle row Phyllxs Lmn Vxce Presldent Blenda Iohnson Treas urer Ardxs Iarrett Preszdent Pattt Dalbec Secretary Sally Hatcher Front row Carolyn Damels lean Mortag Kathy Casey Frnestlne Iacobs Ieanette Morgan f Aja! Party fun Mrs Rollands Carolyn Damels Patti Dalbec Ieannette Morgan Ahce Ack erman Sandy Gordon Sally Hatcher Sri img Ardrs Iarrett Glorma Iohnson Blenda Iohnson Iessxe Sweet Rachel Gallagher Iean Mortaq -14: me Want some candy? Mrs Rollands Glona Iohnson Sandy Gordon Blenda Iohnson Jeannette Morgan Let's try another shot Ernestrne Jacobs Phyllts L1nn, Ieannette Morgan, Ardts Iar rett, Sally Hatcher, Carolyn Danxels l163l C -f 9 v g U f. J ' l . . ' n ' ', , ,lf ll ' ' ' . at A i f , V - - -. - . gl, egg. A , rv . . . . 5 2 tl year, GLC is just getting started. ' J 1 ' 'T -S A 1-5 ' g U a - ,, ' ' yy- A Y A I I I ' I I I ' 4 ' -I -ex -' , ff ' L, A ' ' r at sew- .S A If be 12 xl' -' if .1-.'-'-J A x5!'.Q 'V Copper Enameling Spices Yea1 s Activities DISCUSSIHQ the art of cookmg are Carol Long Secre tary Betty Forney Presxdent Peggy Robmson Treas urer Mxss Golda May Rhodes Sponsor and Lenora Pfister Vxce Presrdent -i4 Golly that s hot' Those copper enamelrnq are Carol Long Connle Senersan Betty Golewxck Peggy Robm son Betty Forney Sandee Brown Lenora Pflster Ianet Pankratz Phyllzs Lmn Sue Doty and Ramona Sprague B1b1 Govers tells about Luxembourg s cursme to Betty Forney Lenora Phster Carol Long Peggy Robmson and Betty Golewxch 11641 The Home Ec Club meets b1 weekly on Thursdays for the benetlt of future homemakers The q1rls enloy demonstrations, talks and slldes The ma1n proJect thls year was copper enamel mq The club was orqanlzed 1n 1923 and re orqanlzed by MISS Golda May Rhodes, present Sponsor 1n 1949 Then act1v1t1es were a potluck supper Chrlstmas party, whxch 1S an annual afta1r, an after game dance and a Semor Banquet Each member has taken home econom1cs and has e1ther malored or mmored ln rt Each q1rl QIVGS a demonstratlon or puts on a program at one of the club meetlnqs az: lt! hung, .6 QAIM-ll pun Home decorating is dxscussed by Mary Clare Aldnch Pam Dalbec Iamce Mentl Delores Clark Nita Shaw Marta Brantley Phylhs Peterson Marilyn Beaulxer Sonya Sjosholm and Iean Stephens fi .xg ,, . - in-'x - , . . K I I I o I ' I A . . .. : G 7 A , ' 5 ' I . . . . . I V 1 V . 1 . i , .4 in . A Ns' J ' . I . .V 1 , x 7 h M X. ff' 5 t 2 ja ,wl J 'A If -A f gf: Y x if L l Q' 5 I 1 , V ' xxx, . V 1 1 1 ,. ' ' . , , ' We 5 V , -V ' L: t 9 I , , ., , . I I I T f 4 ef - . A -, ..-.. , 'Z ' I l 1 V i I I I I ' 'I I, I , . Let's Be Friends With To create understanding and friendliness with the people of other countries has been the purpose of the International Friendship Club since it was organized in 1951. Guests visit the meetings, show slides, give talks, and answer questions about their subjects. Many of the members have pen pals in other countries They bring their letters to the meetings and read them to the group Money making proiects, this year helped to finance an exchange student from Europe and were sent to CARE and to an orphanage A dinner is given for graduate Seniors at the end of the year ther Countries Do you have a pen pal? Barb Brown, Presi- dent lst semesterp Vicki Stanger, Treasurer lst semester: Gloria Iohnson, Recording Secretary 2nd semester- Mrs. Elsie Brown- ing Sponsor R a y l e n e Hawkins Lorie sponding Secretary 2nd semester Bibi Govers Vice Presidt nt ?nd semester Mari lyn Bawden President 2nd semester and Recording Secretary lst semester Not pic tured Pat Lennon and IoAnn Ro si Making plans for the candy sale are stand ing Pat Andersch Margaret Forum Terry Spall Karen Howdyshell Vicki Bernard Marilyn Hannula Conne Kos! and Iudy Borgreen Sitting Shirley Batista Pat Aus tin Kaye Syth Pat Lennon Writing o our pen pals are Iill Ianetskr Karen Kimball Sharon Butler Gloria Goudy Sandra Mc Someday we will travel Lett side of ban X'l ister Marilyn Bawden Mary Hoover Fran ces Golewich Karen Kimball Susan Doty Sharon Butler Myra Annau Pat Fitzpatrick Shirley Batista Pat Austin Right side of banister Raylene Hawkins Karen Howdy shell Myrna Larson Gloria Iohnson Mar garet Forum Marilyn Hannula Gail Black orby Mary Ann Hinkle Crum Mary Hoover Frances Golewich ti Writing to pen pals A rreeting with Marilyn Bawden presiding Planning a fund raising proiect are Iill Ianetski Karen Kimball Sharon Butler Gloria Goudj San dra McCrum Mari Hooler Frances Golewich We have foreign friends Lett side of banister Kaye Syth Ioy Sere nick Cecile Cox Iudy Loudermilk Linda Borsheim Barb Brown Arlene Walker Bibi Govers Right side of banister Ian Neely Iudy Borgreen Pat Andersch Ianice Loudermilk Vicki Bernard Iill Ianets 1 Terry Spall tl65l ' f. . . . A 4 7 ' I , S . , 4 lvl! I .. I 1 Y i A 1 ' , :V . v - 1 1 A ' I V -- 1' I I 1 - , . . .4 FO' '-Q: f' J -x Tl --9 W' . , . .f J I 1 r, H r I A l it ' I V I ' - il y ti K- .4 1' NE-,p-.,,.e P A: - X X .1 i-.Je . ,, ' - i , V i 1 il 1 ' V. I l If , ' I I b I I 4 1 I 1 V1 1 Af ' f fl rf I I 1 ' I V I I 1 I I I ' f, i -'-, . . . . Championship Highlights Year's Season Champs admiring the trophy are standing Dick Austin Terr Nells Theron MUfPhY lack Cogswell Frank Hatfield Hanis Fedge George Byrd Ierry Truax Neil Rothweiler Sitting B111 Lindsey Bob Shaffer Ron Hovland Terry Green Bill Cane Secretary Treasurer Dick Dailey Bob Smith Front Ian Carter Tom Molen President Ted Hodges Vice Prestdent fun- Dlek Austin Stove Anderson Bo Smith Dick Huse 11662 Marlo Haul Dick Don Fedqe Dalloy Murdock Fedqe-Football Basketball Dailey D Football Ski Murdock Football Golf Cogswell Football Track Shatter Football Rothweiler Football Hodges Football Golf Cane-Football Molen Football Track Wrestling Carter Football Basketball Austin Football Track Hovland Football Track Hatfield Football Byrd Football Nexls Football Smith Football Aaaxck wrestling rootbau Cope-Football Wrestling Young Football Basketball Track Huse D Football Mann Football Mxkelsons Track Football Hagen Football Dailey I Football Wrestling O0 I l63L.E,t'2 Brent Tom Hall Sullivan Coglwoll X.. lack i Bob Shatter Frank Hatfield Ken Cope fpr- Ken Mann f'-it ru Terry Thompson The Lettermen's Club was organized in 1931 as the Boy's Athletic Club. Membership was unrestricted the first year. The main sports were boxing and wrestling. A year later the club was re-organized under a new name, Lettermen s Club Lettermen began the year by soliciting ads from local businesses to sponsor the football and basket ball game programs During the Bobcat South Dakota State football game they sold programs Trying to raise the attendance at the basketball games, the Club offered twenty dollars to the advisory with the highest attendance Annual Lettermens Ball was held at the Country Club April 5 At the years end the club members served as Vigilantes for Roundup Day it!! Q: V' Ted Tom Molen Nell Rothwoilor Hodges an Carter O Q I 0 Bias S Hon Hovland Merlo-Wrestling Track Football Hall Football Track Wrestling Sullivan Football Basketball Track Thompson Football Small Football Basketball Taylor Football Basketball Track Wells Football Castle-Wrestling Football Chapman Football Green Football Murphy Football Ove 6 L. Goo: 0 Byr B b NOT!! Zagick Lindsey Football Truax Football we Puzon Football L3 Ken Young .4 ,... er Dailey nm Eagan I Marty Mikellons -v '- 3 Don Dennis Well: Castle hwy Taylor Chapman MJF Kon Small NOT PICTURED Terry Green Thoron Murphy Walt William lon Bill Lmdloy lorry Truax Louie Puzon 'i' , Q' r t Q ' 4 Q ' sf' 22 I ,E ' 'gf A sf 4 Q I' -' p 1 If F? rl 1 y 1 ,gy 2 N K I V ll A I :- r- li ' I7 v ' mu 1 gg ' 0 J B' ,rn v 1 , l I h 7 4 il .fe ' M as E Egfr ',,- - - 1 A --t . A - f f - ' ,ey ' 1' - -' ' ' I 1- 8 ' , ,, WI . I 'I 3 To - - Ande-rsof-Truck ' Williamgn--Football b , 1 I- .. 'QQ gin ' - ' A if so is 1 ' t. ve . 1 A- I ov' , Q 9 . -hy . W 'P if y u ' . L I. I ry '-'K I ' .. ,T 1 ' Te 'T 1. l 1' V if Nt 1 ir .ft A .- 1 J Y ,ti 1. 1 1 est ,A 5,4 1 it Ed my V if A m - J Lx , W7 -J ' Contest Climaxes Year's Speech Work The main purpose of the National Forensic Leaque, organized in l934 with five charter members, is to interest and train students for public speaking. The number of members has now in- creased to 60, the best membership record for the club's 23 years. Group members have taken part in various local, district, and state privately spon- sored contests. They have humorous, serious, and oratorical declamatory speakers. There The officers are Mr. Stende, Sponsor, Gorham Swanbc-ra, Pres:- dentg Fay Hurley, Secretary'Treasurerg Nancy Hanks, Vice Pres:- are also many quick-witted extempora- dgnf. neous speakers. Their activities this year included the biq District Speech Meet at Havre and for those who won-lnterscholastic at lvfissoula -pw Up of! gl glfftijvftt u U ls your speech correct? The speech meet was a success ba k o J Lillian Carlson Roger Cas eel Puss Sands Second row Nancy Hanks Ivfss St len Miss Lxndberq Third row Chris Rohn ns Roland Wadsworth Duane Olson Fron row Ioanie Pasco and Dale Pahrman Those working behind the scenes a e lv ss Lindberg Mr Ste-nde and Miss Stolen The winners are Mr Sidney Stende S, n sor Garret Ihler Gorham Swanberq Fay Hurley Nancy Gabbet a d Da Je X eh 11671 .' . X f V CJ- Q aug ,PXXW CL f , , Jil ' Q., V' X' f V' ls 44 91 . X ' 1.1 H . , Ll .,i,i U V5 J 'ter' 1, 4, F? L- Ax K l Pan Am Features Mexican Exchan e f 'f . Znnrwl Waving flags of Pan American countries are Miss Mary Ellen Hiebert, Sponsor, Ianny Loy, Secretary: Patty Mann, Vice Presi- dent, and Tom Grasseschi, President. Studying Latin American countries are Ianice Kath ery Mary Mclierrow Marlene Tomgenovich Mary Clare Aldrich Sandy McCrum Nona Stevens and Mary Lynn Olson Discussing and planning for the semi formal are standing Iudy Mclntyre Alice Ackerman Mary Kay Spencer Iean Mortag and Gwen Carberry Sitting Bobbin Wright and Doug McClure ueay Pan American Club was tirst organized in the fall oi 1939, as Pan American Leaque. In September, 1940, the present name and a con- stitution were adopted. The club meets twice a month. The club has had various activities durinq the year which included the semi-formal dance at the beginning ot the school year, a candy sale, and an after-game dance. Miss Mary Ellen Hiebert is the Sponsor. f x 3 Q These SENORITAS are Eleanor Waltari Barb Morris and Karen Kmkaid Phyllis Denton is seated I A I til. :tk X 5 Y- A it 3 S 1 z. , J p I V. Miles of Film Help Visual Aids Program The Projectionist Club is one of the most important clubs in Great Falls High School. Students at any time are always glad to see a boy with a projector in his hand, a screen under his arm and a role of -film in his other hand. The club to which he belongs is a service club in which only boys may participate. lf a boy has done enough work throughout the year he receives a letter. The members are courteous, helpful, and above all, they are dependable and prompt. They learn to take care of films and projectors, and how to set up films and deliver them The Sponsor of this busy club 1S Mr Arthur Roseberry who With the help of Ieanine Hess kept the reels running Rewinding film is really simple. Mr. Arthur Roseberry, Sponsor, Betty Golewich, As- sistant: Chris Denning, Presidentg Gary Croxford, Vice President: Ken Deles, Secre- tary-Treasurer. Want to see a picture? George Tripp Bill Nisbet Roger Fromm Dave I-label Gary Sickels Looking at the spot in the auditorium are Dave Peterson Fay Firman Iohn Collins Mr Roseberry and Chris Denning ks We have miles of film Standing Rick Gartzka Bob Newhall Bill Soha Sitting Bob Stephens Lar ry Graff Gary Griffith Here S the sc,-een Dave Enqmsg Lee We I1 be ready in a minute Standing Rich Berg B111 Seholp Lloyd Crepeq ard Sweat Bob Holman Ray Pankratz Terrel Vxckoren Ron Patterson Sitting Dave Evenson and Dave Spaulding C1691 . lg I - . flu ' s Kai, . . i' I A I - , , , 1 . I '- , - V 1 . , . l . ' a A t , I ' ' . '., ' l 'I ' ' ' , ' I ' . V, 1 1 , I , . .1 1 I. 1 - 1 .I . ' 1 I. 1 . - . C CQ -Heard From Ham Rad1o Operators P,- Talklnq over call letters are standmq Mr Edmund Parsons Sponsor Bob Eklund WN7 Vernon Voeqele W7HGG Iames Hansen WN7 lack Smlth W7l-IGL Nlck Ponce-let W7l-IGM Sxt tlnq Dave Onstad W7l-IGN Merlm Voeqele W7l-IGI Iames and Bob havent recerved then' call letters yet ff 0 li' V , 4' 'WMV 9 jj Il DVBIIIC DCHOMYIRTOR lunlor and Senror boys and qrrls who are members of the radlo and electronrcs class are ellalble to Jom Rad1o Club Members work for thelr own ham hcense and stahon Club members learn the lnterna t1onal Morse Radlo Code ACl1Vll19S ln the club lnclude makrna recelvers and transmltters and learnmq how to test adyust and repalr rad1o and electronlc equlpment Several held tnps have been un dertaken as prolects to local radro and TV stat1ons Such trammq as thls 15 valuable to the graduate who en ters radlo commumcatron or elec tromcs work rn the armed servlce and 1n a technlcal school or 1n a colleqe The club has an annual Rad1o Club plcnlc towards the close of the school year Thxs rs now we buxld a radro Standlnq Nxck Poncelet lack It IS all very easy Mr Parsons tells the Smxth Merlm Voeqele Vernon Voeaele Rxchard Meyers Dave boys Onstad Mr Parsons Slltlflq Iarres Hansen and Bob Eklund mmol 66 77 ' 9 9 S A lv XX , . xi, a, 1 ' . . . . . 5' V- C ' l . I . fr: :fl , - i X . elfx' H Q ' ' . A 11 11 . . Q.. Il- - 31,-. Ll, N r .gif K, X - K , . WI , , , V p I I . l I ' I - J an l , . 0 h , 4, f . me . .A LA. 1 , . Q fl -. 1' Membership Drive Completes Season The Iunior Red Cross was orqanized in 1936 and is one of the oldest clubs in Great Falls High School. Miss loan Trebilcock, present Spon- sor, holds meetings once every two weeks in room 206. The annual membership drive was the major activity this year. Club mem- bers toured advisories and solicited new members for this drive. The group also assisted in the Senior Red Cross when needed Other activities consisted of an alter game dance and the election of a member to go to Red Cross camp 41, 44 l' IAM, I J' tm' ' nl llfircn rs' ri. Planning for the yearly Membership Drive are Marianne Rettiq, President lst Semester: loan Pasco, President 'Znd Semester: Roger Casteel, Vice Presiclentg Mary Ann Lxffrmq, Secretary: Miss loan Trebilcock, Sponsor. Working on the drive are Sharon Daehhn Sharon Walker Nancy Gayle and Nancy Gabbert Pushing toward success are Ken Jorgensen Darlene Speck Cathy Goudie Ianet Chapman Iamce Kathary Bonnie Town send N-Q-S I Other club members are standing The drive was a success Sharon Daehhn Iggn Pasco qnd Mm-mnne Rethg help mqkg IOCIH PCISCO ROQQI' Casteel MGY1lYn Partch Q blood Cqmpqlgn Q 511435955 Charlotte Burch Helen Mxlanos Dar nel Calvert N e v a Carlson and Mary Beth Hoover Sitting Fay Hur ley and loAnn Hicks C1711 r,J ' 1 . U A' W .M 'X i' . W M 4' f' xr 'T' 'fi 'Q I if l 77' P W rr T T' Skrers Drhgently Acqurre Skrll Q Organrzed 1n 1953 and sponsored by Mr Don Walters the Skl Club has shown many accomphshrnents Approxlrnately one hundred mem bers comprrse the club The group desrgned therr own skr patch and have also desrgned the colors of therr badges Therr skrlls lmproved as the season progressed and at the end of the sea son they were pretty good Talkmg over plans for a skr trrp are Bob Bowman Vlce Presldent Gary Jensen Presrdent Mr Don Walters Sponsor Donald Munroe Secretary and Dxck Darley Treasurer lr 9 Wamng for the skx tow are Con LeDesky Sangy Swenson Sally Hatcher and Chuck un 1 X Z f vi 40- U 1 Shall we start from the top CIQGIH7 Marron ORe111y Mary Bennett Sandy Rector San dy Swenson Marcy Bennett Gary Jensen Sally Hatcher Chuck Bundr lack Weber Walt Wrllramson Movles are shown at each meetmg to skung skrlls 11721 help members Gcqulfe See ya yells Barry Rowe lun Murphy Gnd June Carter start up the tow U O I C I I ' r Q - f A 1 , . 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I Q ff rf W 9 . H 'H' H --LW' A ,, ... 1 .-s-maxi' h A 'L T 9- f . 'T' Vb fi ' 4 ' g fl I v ' C1741 Steppmg Hlgh A11 111 a Day S Pracuce Lauqhmq over a loke are Iudee Uqrm Secretary Treasurer Carolyn Deevy Presrdent Phyllx Talbot Vrce Presrdent and also elected malorette of Roundup Day Parade and Mnss Carol Momcal Sponsor Struttmq down the tloor are Marque Kravcxsm Colleen Donovan Carol yn Deevy Andrea Pehle Rohm Wrlght Helen MIIOHCS Phyllzs Talbot Iudee Ugrm Ruth Korpr and Lzla Moffet The Twrrltng Club practlces every Tuesday and Wednesday mornlngs dunng advtsory perl od The grrls wear trontrer pants and practrce 1n the boys gym They performed tor the stu dent body and adults durlng the basketball games The state tW1rl1ng contest was held LH the Great Falls Hxgh Sfhool gym ln the tall Carolyn Deevy Iudee Ug1 1n and Phyllrs Talbot helped the grrls who entered ffl 4157! Practlce IS really fun A group of the twtrl ers take a mmute off from a practxce meet mg I I l , I 7 i- X ml Xli at fi 1 fl u ,N ,dl CFHW, .. U rl fi. ' I 4 me X' ' r 4 ki t A - t . T l f I I 5 I Ushers, Munsters of Protocol Usherettes Club a very new club IS dlrected by Mr Iohn Stefanotf Sponsor Thls club has had a very busy year The g1rls worked hand1ng out programs at the games and d1I'9Cl11'1Q adults to the1r seats at all school programs and games The glrls also helped out at the Teachers Conventlon ln October The g1rls smlles and trlendly greet1ngs as they worked at each of the events were greatly appreclated by all x D1scussmq seahnq arranqements are Peqgy Robmson Chalrman and Mr Iohn Stetanofl Sponsor ls Gayle French ! Program? Peqgy R o b 1 n s o n and l Iumor Usherettes are Sandee Brown Hazel Lookznq through the p r o q r a m 1S Carter Gayle French Toyce M1ller Claud1a Patty Mann Usherettes are B1b1 Hunt Faye Back LOIS Strosky La u rx e Govers and L1ll1an Carlson Swanson Conme Stefanx and Kay St Ier mam Semor Usherettes are Ian Murphy Nancy Gabbert Ruby Rmgen Susan Doty Carolyn Damels and Lenora Pflster Usherettes ready to lend a helpxng hand are Carolme Deevy Charland Ross Lxllxan Carlson Faye Hurley Iudy Hanson Cathy Goud1e and Blbl Govers f175l C O l ' ' ' I 4 f 3 -R A .gif ' 06 U xslt ,iff ,ff . ,n fs fi:-, K fig J ,Z X W' 4 s 3 - . S , I , ' if ,r if f r y 4 X MUSIC if!! o soo' 0 300 - 4s D Ar' it 47 Qw' 4 Q-1- -t 1 I .i hu a .-4, W 4. E l . . , Y ' 4 V g I , A c-x - f-ff-.fi.f,,f6 A - , ' 1x?5i an 5 f' Q ,,. asv- '- g ' 1- 52 .9 ' , V x , T22 gs- , Q, ,I V ' 4, ' ., T-'W' . 'Q H' . ' '2 N . , -3, 1 ' M... , 'N if-425 L 5 - J 'Q ' ' ' A G l A . , ACN ..g. 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X , - x r . . , 4 , ' X o l- v,. 1 , s M 4, Q M if YQ. 2 W '.. '.. X QW . Rr' Mg I i A ' .b,' X Y' Q 4 4 ' . N , .W f KW 'A 1 , b . A . x F , so 4 A 1' 7 'S i I .F .1 W i my 1 ' , , ' Q r ., X- ' I . fini if- , QP f ,.g . I I f N BF A . ' , and Travels to Calg and Boise The annual band concert entitled La Fiesta de la Banda with a south of the border beat was held March 19. ln addition to this appearance, the oand has appeared in various other proqrarns and parades. The man directly responsible tor such a splendid and precise musical group is Mr. Paul Shull. Back row, Mr. Shull, Mike Rush, Mike Elakeslee, Ierry Levandowski, loe Roberts, Lynn Taylor, Wayne P-5-terscn, Bob Thronson, Deanna Speck, Laurie Labhitt, Stacey Barkhurst, Donna Rytz, Marque Davis, Patti flann, Barb Landqren, Georqe Hathaway, Bob Lxndquzst. Third row, Gary Anderson, Dave Kalnzke, Chuck Gruter, Karen Duffield, Nancy Craqo, Lee Bartelt, Torn Annau, Duane Olson, Larry Bell, Lea Menqhim, Carole Emmett, Iordis Erzckson, Mary Lynn Olson, Mike Powell. Second row, Mike Vfollaston, Lee Foster, Eab Lmqschex, Ron Lippert, lxrn Cole, Henry Ioraensen, Dave Repste, Mike Mehlhoff, Bob Makela, Bob Speer, lr. First row, lerry Polish, Drum Mayor, Paula Forsythe, Mascot Twirler, Shirley Gillette, leanne Kernan, Marilyn Olsen, Perue lohnson. C1795 Specialties Add Lustre to the Man m Dae e l' as Ch r M ke Pr sh Vtlayne sort Q Powell Bev Nun e Da F an P ,ilk Xp Band are Bo tn nt peer e r Qponso CD Mir lx' X The Btsonettes one of the mam attract1ons of the GFHS Band appear tn parades and half tune shows wtth the Band To quahfy for tne Btsonettes they have to be able to play an mstrument tn the Band and be an upp rclassman Arrong the ongtnal members of two vears ago are Martlyn Olsen Bev Mundale Smrley Gtll tte and ludy Crago who are Sentors Tl err rendtttcn of Lullaby of Broadx ay IS a lastmg favor te of the stud nts and soectators lerry Pohcn nov a Sent r IS Drum Ma or and Prestdent of tfte Band He also plays trumpet tn the Band Among lets many other act1v1t es he IS student dtrector of chorus and s1ngs many solos and wtth ensembles 15 new masf ot twrrler Jomed the Great Falls Htgh School Band l 11S year She 1S Paulette Forsyth a f1ftlr graaer at the Lewts and Clark School She performed at basketball and football games and traveled out of town wtth the Band Paulette won the luventle State Champ onsh1p tn T954 and also has s1x other medals for ftrst and second place ratmgs lf she keeps up the good work th re wtll be great thtngs 1n the future for Paulette and Pe 'ohn lcU e es rt c rm D 1S udy Ierry Pohch Paulette Forsyth '1 e er Marlyn Olsen D um Mawr Mascot C il . I . . ' ' W ' 1 f , A I 4 I 1 I VV U - , , . 't 1 9 t A , - - .1 I A My 1 'V H V l ' t t, , e . , 1 7 .A . i J A-I V I J P' t 1 1 A ' l . .1 . A V . . ll' ' , ' The Band Coxznctl is st1nd.q, v S - A 1 - te. , narles P.:.n'1'iQ, .1 tx , Sxttp .. .1 lU'T, like I tu- ' dal, le r. I I U V L Q , . . . l 1 . , l 1 1 t . D . . . V , , I , me f f . , 7 . A lf 5 - 4 Tqgwvv gy. . ' v If The X . , officers fi: this year , b l, dfgutsf, , A 'fgce Preszaf-:ttf lezzy Piltfit, Prestde 1 Bob S - , A ' secretary-Ticrsurez' liz. Paul Sp Q , .. r. 7 t A . ,Hx fl . , . X A tt A t, ll ft I ' L l l N Y Th Bxsinott are Bev l.fu.d.le, Do. a l' ' Crago, Shtrley Grllette, lea.n K nan, . 1 ' , r . ,r:1e , sen. ft l Hlgh School Mus1cal Presentauons The mrxed ensemble lS made up of Iunlors and SDHIOTS ot the fourth pemod chorus W1ll'l common rnterests They must be an A student and able to read muslc well They slnq at the drtter ent SGIVICG clubs around town under the drrectron of lerry Pohch and the accornoanymq of Mary Ann Lrffnnq X X 'V- I 4 The srnaers of thrs group are Gayle Zrpperran Glenna Wttt Ieannette Ross and Carol Murphy who also plays vrolm wrih them They are accompanred on the plana by Barbara Forster Among then' places of appearance are 4 l-I and servlce clubs Gathered around the Grand lrfe blood of the ensemble are Ierry Polrch Douq Mc Clure Nona Stevens Barb Acord Carole Standard Ieannre Iones Kay Radcllffe Susan Stockstaa Snerla Noble Marvm Lmdseth Bob Golf Dale Pahrman Mary Ann Lxffnnq Accompamst IS sealed at the pxano 11811 l , 5 X , ,g',f , oo,1 S ' :ef A 'l ' fy lf 'I - .1 XI-5 . . . . Chorus Performs at pen House, ..l.. Hey, Goff! You Can't measure legs wrth a slrde rulel Come to think of rt, Sherla, lorry, and Marcy never drd frnd out the robe length Mrss A. wanted. l182J -a Front row, Donna l.ou Oshxrrn, Mary Clark, Phyllrs Talbott, Mary Lrndseth, D1 Wrlder, Lorrarne Peterson, Vonda Vrnoyard, le,-annre lanes, Lrlly Eqqed, Lors Weaver, luke Guerra. Second row, Marrlyn Partch, Cathy Cioudre, Donna Mae Ccrrqrxc-rqood, Leona Krnq, Ioyce Mrller, Susan Stockstad, Roberta Mares, Ivy Herrrn, lorrarne Peterson, Myra Clsin, Alrce Kucera. Thrrd row, Carole Stanard, Kay Radclrlie, Darlene Lrndstrand, lan Mrrzglry, lprrzy Iiarrzzf-Il, Rower Andersen, Bob Lrndsey, Bob Speer, lerry Mxtchell, Wrllrarn Paranteau, Susan '.'.'rlson, Dxrlene Ryan, Sharon Daehlrn. Fourth row, Donna Rathburn, Lylas Dawson, Bob Iorqensen, Donn Petr.-rson, lorry Bundtrock, Brad Adolphson, Brll Warren, Marvrn Lindseth, Kerth Coates, Srdney Drclce son, Arlene Walker, lane! Holzberqer. Concert, Baccalaureate and Commencement Under the able leadership of Miss Ann Anderson, the Chorus fulfilled a very successful year. The Chorus was responsible for the beautiful rnusic at Gpen House, the Christmas Concert, Baccalaureate, and Commencement. They also participated in several city and state-wide festivals. Annually there is a light opera. This year, it was Gilbert and Sullivan's oper- etta, PATIENCE. This performance was a definite success and added the finish- inq touch to a superb year for the Chorus. Front row, Barb Nelson, Nona Stevens, lanice Renbr-ziier, Iefin Mortaa Chrixiryi Fir-trtuzirr Yivrrine flf-'.-.'1tt Lola Garbera, Marcy Bennett, T1 izriirr Kruvcisin, ludy Vininiq, Indie Fiiislioiiiz, I in IJ- V Elcirii Civil Murphy, Sharon Tietjen, Shirif jr Tucker, Terri Fiocos, Roh Coit, Dale Pahrizpirz, 'Q.ir i' Qc 1, 1 ' ri Y- iit Acord, Nzcky Vihyte, Gloy Kozklfi, lil' lariefski, Taye Cial, if-.lice J'-Seribiizfi. Ti .iii :tn-.', fc If '1:: Helen T-filonas, flancy Gayle, Sriaion Traver, Carol I-rin Viiri Hern, ifirieiif- Lfitziixi' :sua ,ire Fu-nt Hall, Kay Austin, Gerry Elacknian, Shirley Mclauahlzri, Ianell Nelson Sana. Eiiitiasen, Margie ?l'i '1es Mary Lynn Clszri, Fourth row, Ieannette Ross, Gail Zipperiari, Glenna Vfitt, fiariiy fo Gabbert, T.ffii1i:f-f-i Q Q Hope lohnson, Ianny Loy, Danny Kandilas, Richard Gasvocia, lack stanley Dave Lee, Ker.. Hall, Bob Thronson, ,Terry Palich. Accornpanists: Tordis Erickson, Mary Ann Liffrinq. Miss Ann Anderson, Director fu n I rchestra and Ensembles Preserve lugt Lorraine Peterson is concert mistress of the Orchestra and was lie All-Northwest Orchestra at Boise, Idaho, in April. She is now a 11.155 and has made i hit throuqh licr many appearances. The Orchestra, under the qualified direction ot Mr, Paul l-lanqen, performed at niany ot the school productions this year. They accompanied the chorus in the Christmas program, and also did an excellent job ot accompanyinq the sing- ers in the operetta, Patience into the limelight by themselves the Orchestra presented a concert on Feb- ruary and one aqain in March, fea- turing pieces by American composers. Both pertormances were well received by the audiences. Mr. Georae Frederick McKay was commissioned this year to compose a piece especially for the Great Falls High School Orchestra. lt was presented to the public April 24. 3 Q ' :Tlx Qfi 1 xr.,-:brief-rs :tip f'r V1 :t.11r,ent refcre tlif-.1 C nf-it fir 1 y1cf'.1re.EZfk row, Thomas Fedldcek, Nancy 1 MV. - MI- - 5 ' - pf . ' f T- vb CL Y-.. K - 'und N B wmv ...- . . I. .h11.I IT, ITIS. :nri1 I1. ali. rftw 4.0 sfl, 7- . r ,X rf',,.,, H ..., .,.. . c - XJ. .... . er... rr .. ro.-1, aroma Hari ..., ,Dick 2' had Woe JIe om ry Bonne C o r Z Q el f,-,.... .-.., ,ws Cub-,,e, Ian.- l' ...,. me , i .-itrfzg L 1'-P... ine Cxinaty Pat Shiny, Bah 'folder Sindy Gordon, Eob Speer, Donna Davis. Zoe .erin DHL: time Peterson Helen Hanes flame Yfalbon. and Promote ulture at GFHS The String Ensemble which is made up of first stand players of the strznq section of the Orchestra has performed at various elementary schools and service clubs. They are accompanied by Myrna Larson. They are, Eleanor Waltari, Carole Brown, Lorraine Peterson, Zoe Ann Dress, Myrna Larson, Rebecca Westall, Nancy Stinson, Bonnie Wallet, and Helen Hancock. Q ii' .syr 'Y X, Back row, Marvin Thompson, Karen Leslie, Myrna Larson, Pat Lutz, Bettie Weaver, Mel Douglas. Fourth row, Karen Thompson, Carol Klundt, Iudy Brydon, Stephen Landbloom. Third row, Iohn Olson, Alice Sidens, . . A .t Monte Shuttlesworth, Margie lhler, Carol Murphy. Second row, Ron I'-ledger, Joel McVey, Connie nge I1 son, Raymone Annau, LaRene Powell, Kathy Phelan, Charlene Waltari, Max Glenn. First row, Rebecca Westall, Nancy Stinson, Carole Brown, Eleanor Waltari. H853 if-Vrza A ,rl 59 ,Lf' , f K v t X X it E129 'A I 'P , u at L A Get the old whippl st ck egg! 'V so good T fix 6-A nr-Ng Sept. 4 Sept. 8 Sept .14 Sept. 21 Sept Sept Sept Sept Oc Oc Oc Oc Oct Oct Oct Oct Oc Oc Oc Oc 20 25 7 28 1,837 students and 67 teachers arrive at GF HS to be- gin their annual battle of ideas. First football game, and the Bisons fall to Nampa, Idaho, 6-O. lgasons travel to Butte Public and trample the Bulldogs, -13. GE science assembly and a 20-O win over Anaconda there Students elect class presidents Seniors pick Tom Molen Juniors name Marty Mikelsons Sophomores choose Roy Harrison and Freshmen elect lean Farns worth Booster Clubbers initiate at a wild wild affair Bus1nessEducat1on Day students take day off and faculty tours business establishments Bisons down Butte Central Maroons here and cheer squad sponsors after game dance Situation reversed Education Business Day as the downtown businessmen arrive to View modern edu catlon Feature pep assembly students name Connie Wright Sandy Palmer and Marilyn McHenry new cheer leaders Bisons down Mlssoula here and GAA holds victory dance National Schools Assembly presents man with octo pusses fOClOp1l?l squid hammerhead sharks and other fishy things AIP classes visit Warm Springs and Deer Lodge Only a v1s1t you understand Students view marianette show Brsons continue on victory road as they dump Kalispell 25 l4 there Agora quits d scussing and takes time out to initiate new members Acrobats appear for assembly GLC n1t1ates new lettermen The f1rst of the class assemblies is produced This one is the Sophomore feature Earth Bound Left us spell bound Helena comes here for a iolly game of football leave on the short end of a 26 12 count Ron Hovland runs ninety seven yards from scrimmage to establish new Big 10 record lon Englert also sets record run His was the ton mileage division of the Mobil Gas Econ omy Run I Warden won the miles per gallon division t ate students to fore1gn ways Teachers go to MEA convention Students go to various places Bisons romp over B1ll1ngs there 28 6 My K Xv l t Nil' X5 1 l A 31 Qs .....? ' 1 The stompm Bisons show h b ' raves w o os 18 Sophs come down to e K 53 Duck and Cover' He e comes Ion' lf '.l ' SET L I 1 . . L. Ll ' - X' 'X A91 ly , ' ' I K I I K, , - I - . N l X ' , . , .28 ' - ' - xx-F 'I .y KA rf 0 I R-, X RQ, 'g . - Ld, to 4 V I I 1 I' - I I out ' 'rx' t' 5 1 V ' I 1 . ' - t. 6 ' ' ' Y r ,Y ' 1. 9 ' ' - 7 .16 ' ' ' . i is to 4' J 4 ' ' , . t .12 2 2 , T T gc tt l f 16 W - - t - Q f- X 1 -'Ani Q! X . 1 GLN tr' A . i . . 11 .rr l x t. 19 ' ' ' . ' ll YL i t sl ry . 11 - 11 - T fl ', l fl l ' ' P J 1 if t. ' , 53 'f Q be T A 1 O x K -5 I . . l XX fliiilf :fi - - , - - - - - Thomas Edlsm 'TCVCY 3 4 OCL23 The French and lrilerrraliorial Friendship Clubs ini- i ' . t. - . . . ' . ,, L ' . ' ' , - - 1362 'g i -S' 'I Cx 5 Nt u A H h TL., f' y .- . rib ' K , A 'L 112 1 fx , ' 1 , M . V Q 'Q ,tl-,K fin, ' W mfr. , 'au f' ' A? 5 f- ,BR f A At Vw F 'X 'll , ., we yi L , S ,x-W, r T Q ,Q tx. 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Underclassmen pose for annual shots Photographer aga1n recalls wrth thanks h1s dec1s1on not to go to teachers college 9 10 Gonzaga Un1vers1ty awards ROUNDUP and INIWA 1 1 2 1 second place 1n the1r annual h1gh school press con ference MISSISSIDDIGHS SIDQ for student assembly Parents 1nvade the students domaln to consult the teachers about the1r oftsprlng s Work B1sons t1e an even knot w1th the Butte Bulldogs 1n football th1s n1ght w1n AA t1tle B1sons rece1ve well earned gold footballs at awards assembly GI-'HS takes a bnef rest from rout1ne to celebrate Thanksgrvrng Teachers say cheese for Roundup p1ctures Stud nt body presents all school play ent1tled L1ttle Women Nancy Gabbert faculty ed1tor IQSIQHS for the f1rst tlrne ROUNDUP candy sale drscourages calor1e counters B1sons travel to B1ll1ngs to be turned back by a score of 75 48 Chnstmas vacatron IS launched by the Booster Ball 1n the even1ng Brllrngs tours our home court dumps us agam Chnstfnas g1tts are left rn a shuffle as school com mences on the New Year B1sons drop close 48 41 contest to Flathead Braves at Kahspell Nancy IGSIQHS for the second trme Iun1ors Satan onto stage as the second class assem bly appears rn GFHS aud1tor1um Ancrconda pulls ahead 1n frnal m1nutes and drops the B1sons 5148 Nancy TSSIQHS for the th1rd t1me Semester ends but the B1sons los1ng streak does not as Lrvlngston arrlves and adm1n1sters a 55 47 beat lflq B1sons stun Butte pubhc here 54 49 1 2 M, .4 Well Butte what do you ex pact? vain 41 I 1 cf, I fl 1 . 1 ' 1' , , 5 0 5 ss l I , ll l Come on Honey say ch eese' X t wlfygl Aei tudents prepare to themselves f 1 I x defend K 187 J C 1 , t 1 ' '9 A - 1 --' 1' il k I I . 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A t L. , ,- 5 G5 Iust a sittin nd a loafm , I Q I will need to call a truce HOW I 'Ihe west advancing east ward Ian. 22 Ian. 24-25 Ian. 26 Fe e Fe e eb e e Fe e Feb e e Fe 24 26 eb Mar GI' Cn' CII Cl' I Concert Band toots jazz and calipso at the winter concert. Ali Baba, senior play, captivates audiences at three different performances, with beautiful staging. Bisons top Butte in the Mining' City, 65-44. Butte Public deals a 69-65 loss to the Bisons. GF HS begins to move and takes Missoula here, 66-62. Butte Central comes to town and sneaks by the B1sons 45 42 Nancy resigns for the fourth tune Orchestra presents top notch concert B1sons Journey into tall t1mber to meet the Livingston Rangers Come out on the top side of 52 48 score B1sons leap frog to Bozeman and stumble 4 pomts to come out 61 to Bozeman s 65 Nancy resigns for the fifth time Whoopsl Bozeman again But have no fear We beat them 72 62 Senrors rack brams at college apt1tude exams B1sons lose to Helena 74 64 Future teachers v1s1t familiar old grounds as they observe from the other s1de of the desk B1sons hop to Missoula and hop back w1th 50 47 victory B1sons slap to Helena to w1n 61 52 DECA convention Ln Bozeman wtth GFHS placing three students in natlonal convention Sandy No Doze Gordon reveals how she studies for Miss Nelson s tests The ldes are good to the B1sons as they Wm over Kalispell 64 50 B1sons go to Southwest to over run Anaconda 48 42 The Chorus and Orchestra put on an outstand1ng presentation of Gllbert and Sull1van s Patience Nancy reslgns for the srxth t1me Muscles flex as Blson wrestlers head for Butte? That s what our INIWA headl1ne sa1d but oh-oh it was Bozeman Nancy reslgns for the seventh time cn' I4 16 Oh the partles er Class AA tournament Cbas CII' ar Mar ketballl in Mrmng City We come out unexpectedly in second place GFHS Band holds a swlngn concert called La Siesta pardon me Fiesta de la Banda Nancy Works t1ll l OU a m she s near her deadl1ne Semors cuve farewell dance southern stvle at Plan tation Paradise Nancy made her deadlme only she was 7 hours and 36 minutes late and resigns permanently -'K 3 vw L Wfsi x NR 1' 4 ff O J if I rr X K Xf sw -ga 4 t-ss! J f 7? x rf- fn, 2 X SP 9 KOVQ 1? Hip hip huxrayl We won Let me up Sonny lt S warm day down here 1 may Us 1,, . V,-l ' W E N5 bu I F b. 2 . . ,Q ., b. 4 ' ' ' ' . ' F b. 5 - , F . 8 ' ' ' ' ' ' F b. 9 I . i I - u . l Y ' 4' 5' ,, ' F b. 13 ' ' ' , - b. 15 . . , x xf F b.16 ' ' ' , ' f 5, ',, Q' , - -. I R .20 7 t T , t T - , im! - NX F b. 22 I - ,f ll ' L ' ' X t' , Wt Qt F b. 23 ' ' ' - . 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I7 Apr 1819 Apr 24 May 3 May 4 May 8 May 9 May 10 ll May 14 May 17 18 May 21 May 23 May 24 May 26 May 27 May 28 May 29 29-30 District 6 music festival saddened by the death of five Fort Benton youths and their instructor in a car accident while heading for Great Falls. Hans Fedge named to all-state AA basketball string. Seniors burn the midnight oil to hand in college-prep English term papers. Bozeman chorus serenades GFHS students in as- sembly. ROUNDUP layouts due. What, another assembly! Former All-American en- tertains faculty and student body. Marianne Rettig, honors editor, the only one who made the deadline. Hey, no school for the freshmen or sophomores! Career day, all day, for the upperclassmen. Banana Show Boat theme for best senior assembly in years. French Club goes berserk again and holds an unusual costume dance, Mardi Gras. Athletic type girls invade GFHS for play day, held by GAA. Thespians hold initiation for future Broadway and Hollywood stars. The Gorgeous Georges and Globe Trotters receive their awards in assembly Another pause that refreshes 1n the life of GFHS as Easter vacation rolls around Some All American music is presented by the Gr HS Orchestra in their annual Spring concert Ya hoo whooplel The day when the students doll up western like and saddle the1r hot rods for a rip snort n time as Roundup Day arrives Seniors look over MSC at Bozeman to decide whether they want to spend the last of the best years of their lives there The improved students become 50 dollars richer at the Heisey assembly MSU brings top flight drama to the stage of GFHS 1n the presentation of The Twelfth Night State Music Festival in the Garden City The GFHS Band holds a moven concert The Garden City again this time for lnterscholastics General Awards assembly and all that stuff Ahhhhhl Food ROUNDUP Staff banquet More food Senior breakfast and the evening per formance of the Iunior Prom Last tear filled day of school for the Seniors Baccalaureate Watery eyes vtitness Commencement ROUNDUPS 1ssued to lower three classes Last day of school Yea' Students dig out for places unknown and teachers head for rest homes R member kids only three months rv, F I BOY! 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C1923 H' fF'f'f if W av trted our b st to oroduce a qood ROJNDUP that IS representatlve ot stdd nt l re We hope we have succeeded We know however that lt never could wav been done wlthout the a1d of rnany rnany persons We Wlsh to say thank you to the followmq IV D Stort our advlsor who gave so much good advlce and stuck LQ M ss Cat arm Ratvnan tor actual ald and moral support N D ald Walters for sponsorlnq tae work on the d1v1s1onals Mr Robert Dtllabouq tor a1d ln destanrna our co fer Mrs Lorna Tonkm for practlcal adv1 Mr C B Perry for a lock for our hles Mr Floyd Schlarneus for rnaklnq our layout board lvr Andy DeM er for rnak na the spectal tnos to GFI-IS for 'nost of the plctonal ccv rage tn our book Mr I ss Hard tc aotna tl e soe ral work on the d1v1s1ona1 plctures and c ver na tae dau Mr F orea lohnson and Mrs Dorothy Rahders for lendmq a helplnq hand Helen Loy for l elptna us oraantze the hfst halt of the book Dave Holecker and Bob Hart for runmna downtown Mr Hoffman of the Great Falls Trloun and Mrs Tucker for donatmq early annuals Mrs F C M1lClDll Mrs Clarence Qswald Mrs Ryan Mrs Fleuchars Mr A V Mclver and Mrs W Madtson for helpma us locate mctures of oast edrtors Aqatn thank you THE ROUNDUP STAFF , I... i if X' 1 ,Tir V , any 4 4 K 1 ,V 1 , ' 9 M- t an M ,,... we 11 e ' e T' ' ' ' A , t aG 1 . , 1 , , fl C , ' I , , .A ' : lr. 'on 1 , ' , w1t:i L to tie end. V 'N 1 1 . l., I. 9 . 1 , , . tw an ' ' v ' ' ' .. s t . . .US , t , . , 1 . . I ll l A 1 t , , A , A , T , , M 4 . . . . . C . cf. ll -A C o l. P. . ces. s. l l ce l . . ll ' ' . 'Y I I . D' A 1 A L e . ' . 1... . ll- , . . V , , - V - 1 , . een 'T' me 'a A ITS TEEN TIM Teen Tlme hos provlded fd santa elaus mlm' weekly outlet or news ot ot 1 c1o1 ond unottlcldl hugh sc11oo1 me Suede octlvltles stnce September 17 1953 The Pe-ttte Shoppe creotor ond producer ot Teen '1'1n'1e thornks1V1r CYI111-1 Hdncockfor outstondtnq cooperotton ond P1 W' the mdny students ond toCu1ty b tal members who mode the news we Aw Howl fs I YH B J Ufl 101 the Petlte Snotpe furn tune Ron Urth as us 1 Gt Dun ff Cm MH' W rad Kev 'h1 ut J hr X G1 it mmy dig OU1W:f1yTC1n Mon st GFHS H W Gdt HLWS Oct 9 n F, 'KJOLM ick hensle came up wlth what may tt e the br-if Vfed oflmnl rtevfprifmf Mrmlyr, f 1993 19359 CN1'N'lCJfY FCI-ffgcliimlq' YOU1' Y ACOV smounp a plpe. It taxes so lon +o llghf lt I, If torofi I, T 1 Io t'xe tlme it's Vlfxali., 1113, mu're too pooped to puff Neanest trlck of the ms oy the lu cnnanoer who llberated Jerry '1apman's lunch for three dafs ln 1 row, then left a note suegestine reclpses for safxdwlches re would prefer IVZE Flvc llttle trier: or treafers turned up at +he nevs SPSSlOn on Ialloween Perrle Jamson, :oleen rawird, Va X n fieauueu, Ianetl els '1 ani Janet Jonnsfw eac ut masx, feanhe ed nat, ann sacx af earn Bn Hr h :lan announr-fu. tus week that he wasn'L to n to 'eil 3 no e ,o-'es ft dass be 'lusf' 1SP'1lO A n 'ta UCLA Denn lm' ea raffo tfvlrv 'nlnus 112 wo io ner' Qresle wmns' to WWW 5 'ply bt lhvan ompla n sllvers frvm the 1' 1 Jerns d PAA mean , td F W1 S Hurry 13 Y 1 Q row por U5 I a d e ps essxon MqmXyQ3BuougG?giA V M S Lilosq rl1x1 1-rxY 5 'Jo P . s n WM Wednsstmmsitli W? 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IVY A J FORD'S DRIVE IN L X I GREAT FALLS MONTANA We Feature the Fmest Hamburgers In Town Best Wishes to the Class of '57 JERSEY GOLD FOODS INC T Great Falls Newest Milk Plant O BRIEN CONSTRUCTION BL XCK EAGLE Ot GL 2 ZO86 S p GL 2 4780 RUSSELL S JEWELRY HLAUQUAH I Eltb I' OH AL FINE Watches and Jewelry 618 C W ISOI Neutral Ave. Ves , 'A' Pxcnze GL 2-7972 I -Ar 605 hird Ave. South i' 1 I I 'k t .- - , 1127 Smeller Avenue L f - 'k Phone: 'A' tice - 1 - no entrczl Ave. est PAT S UPHOLSTERY SHOP AUTO UPHOLSTERY FURNITURE HOME AND COMMERCIAL BOATS ' Where Price Is Right ' A11 Work Guaranteed 815 First Ave South Phone GL 2 4207 GREAT FALLS MONTANA , we eaaed-fiffrfe 5 M we R D E N N 'I' On 8th Ave North at 12th St S eSpp 0 CI-IRIST MAS ITEMS SEASON Always Plenty of Free Parkinq FRIENDLK SERVICE DROP IN AND SEE US QXyD covou jeweler 425 Central Phone GL 3 0941 I 3 JIMMY S SHOES C1953 I ii! , Q ,SQ G A C E E R ,Af 1 'I I o 4 9 Garden upplies 9 Pt u lies Grass Seed ' Power Lawn Mowers 0 Fertilizers 9 Insecticides I ' IN 'Y ' ! I at 533 - J..i, wk. ow V iamonh om vv uoumcsouna I I' vf-S55 f ' I.. UV if I ' ' ' I FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LCJAN ASSOCIATION GREAT FALLS COCA COLA BOTTLING CO Complete PRINTING RULING LITHOGRAPHING BINDING RUBBER STAMP SERVICE Office Furmture and Supplies ir TRIBUNE PRINTING 8. SUPPLY CO. F of Centrex Avenue W F 'A' 14 Th 7 . II Typewriter Exchange 'A' 35 YEARS YOUR OEEILE MACHINE DEALER Sales and Servlce d S N h GL 31479 W. H. GEORGE C0 Funeral Directors C E SAYLOR Proprietor MANN S Sewing Machine o PF FF 'D tb Q 8 Ffth St N th Comphments of , N 'A' 'A' ir t. Ort Phone - I Sh p i' it I ' fl! Q i i . or GROGAN ROBINSON LUMBER COMPANY Compliments of Your CARLSON MUSIC COMPANY Department Stores of Bu1Idmq Mc1Ier1cIs ZONOLITE INSULATION BILTWELL WINDOWS FERTATNTEED ROOFING 'VIASONITE CELOTEX Z BRICK DUTCH BOY PAINT SOU 1-ISIDF HAR WESTSIDE YARD F Ce tr IW L 'J 544 Pho e GL 'I 436 GREAT FALLS AUTO DEALERS BENNETT PONTIAC MOTORS BISON MOTOR CO CITY MOTOR CO ENEBOE MOTOR CO GREAT FAI LS MOTOR CO GREAI FALLS NASH NC KEARA S MOTOR CO OLSON MOTOR INC R CE MOTORS ROBIINSON MOIOR CO SCHROEDER OLDSMOBILE CO SILVER STATE AUTO SUHR MOTOR CO THISTED MOTOR CO ASSOCIATION PONTIAC FORD CHEVROLET DQSOTO PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH NASH HUDSON LINCOLN MERCURY C ADW LAC WILLYS KAISER OLDSMOBILE STUDEBAICER PACKARD BUICK DODGE PLYMOUTH 11981 C . Y 0 . 1 .1 A . I . . v 0 . . f 7 T' L. . ' D 219 1ftI1S!. Sguth 426 fl G Phone G S- 3 n C. T , I . 1 1 LN . Y I . I . 1.4 T f-1 I L! by ww Sharon Tletyen Semor wears Jontzen s hon ybun emu mcitchmq Sweater S1-'lrt 8 HEADQUARTERS cuncandlwmpdolrdhuuai 'gf by zm DUIPAIYIIIIT If Ill THE LABEL OF FASHION PRESTIGE urs Dresses ults Coats Casuals and Sportswear Fashlon Accessones DeMIER STUDIO 1026 Central Avenue GREAT rALLS MONTANA The Hits Are With BRITZ MUSIC COMPANY 318 Central Avenue S. W. KAUFMANS 12001 MEL S CYCLE SERVICE TABER TRANSPORT HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES BLACK LACE Soles and Servlce GREAT FALLS MONTANA Petroleum Tronsportotlon GL 2 4796 MUNDALE BODY SHOP 609 Second Avenue South Phone GL 3 1031 af Expert Body ond Rodlotor Repolr I 'k 'A' H15 Q Qlte- A i' 'A' 111 Second St. S t PL 3 - 'A' MARBLE MOVING 'NC ENGLISH REALTY co INC HM P GREA T FALLS MONTANA ' Movmg Loans T ' S omge Insurance Real Estate WE EXF EL N CNALTIQN AIND CCDURTE Y GL 3 6529 F GL 2 9555 GL 3 6520 THE TITTER STUDIO JESS RAND Photographer ak Phone GL 3 4751 10 Sth St North I ' ,I cave You Must . . . 509 irst Ave. North Then Lea It i U 'k i Q O wk O Q I t Pl e - ' tA .S t Phone - - ' 'k 1 N KKKYXVK MXN Us CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF '57 'A' From THE PARIS OF MONTANA Conqratulahons TO THE GRADUATES of Our FIRST MODELING CLASS Kay Berqland Maxme Nordby Sally Hatcher Barbara Pan naqe Drane Bon s She1la Noble Iudy Craqo Ecuth Petty Donna Schumacher l1lly Eqqed Bon me Woods Garnet Garberq Shrrley Bemsh Ieanne Kerman Lola Garberq Ianet Wllkms Barbara Benedettl Betsy Camp bell Phyhss Nardmqer Mar Jorre Earls Betty Noble Ramona Sprague Sharon Sayre Ianet Holzberqer B o n n 1 e Iohnson Casey Skovron 12031 Best Wishes A CA CROWN JEWELRY CO 415 C' GL 33241 CL 3531? GL 33242 4 Y Foe cams GF mm LET Us BE YQLR GUIDE UNION DFIVGTS Compliments of FLORISTS ASSOCIATIGN of GREAT FALLS ' B 'k ,emrcil PL - P. . - , - 'A' O , : L. M. CHILDS S ' G t F Il, A - f O , O . ,k i' L EARNED A LESSON WEL l' CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES FOR BETTER HEATING COOKING REFRIGERATION INCINERATION Naturally It s GREAT A LL5 I C FOR SAVINGS ON ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS W th J A DUFFY INSURANCE AGENCY Auto rl re Casualty e Hospltal 305 ELECTRIC BUILDING PHONE GL 3 6229 GREAT FALLS MONTANA 'A' . . 'A' 1 'A' tv' .ff A 'A' . 510 t 1 C 0 m yn' en ra Conqratulations to the 1957 Graduating Class! Insure i . . IEstab1ishe 932l T 'p Fi Lif ' FLOYD PAPPIN and SON Pre Mlxed Concrete GL 3 7201 3 7693 HARRINGTON STUDIO HERMAN W NEBEL Photographer GL 2 4353 F O CONNOR Funeral Home 708 C Ph GL 37257 PENN IT PAYS TO SHOP AT PENNEY S 05511 C GL 33284 .k 'A' ,r if Ph v 203 C0 ircl A 5 GL . Ph ' T ' EY,S i' 'A' I 1 A 'k - emrcl A . P - CROXFORD S MERRILL MORTUARY 1307 Central Avenue TOWN AND RANCH Self Service Furniture 901 JINTH STREET NORTH PHONE GL 2 8531 GREAT FALLS MONTANA NATIONALLY ADVERTISED FURNITURE AND CARPETING B yRet xl tVIhoIes I ct y o PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS SHAEFFER QS PARKER FOUNTAIN PENS DENNISON DECORATING CREPES FOR THE PROM SCHOOL AND WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS DUNDAS OFFICE SUPPLY GREAT FALLS MONTANA 514 Central Phone GL 3 0791 ChcrrIcmd Ross cmd B1b1 Govers Hold Two Puppl s From GRAHAM AND ROSS I O 7 I O I Tx 'A' o' cr ' c1ePr' s Dial S 30 ' N t' lly Advertised F nf re ond Carpets D'rect From the Fc t Y 'e 2 RAINBOW ELECTRIC CO 20 R GL 3 1416 GRLAT FALLS MONTANA Llghtlng Flxtures Cookmg Tops and Ovens on Complete Wlrmg Services SCHWINN BICYCLES A IH d D C11 Soles and Service REPAIRS ON ALL WHEEL GOODS KEY MADE ISLERS REPAIR SHOP D IGL 3870 C fc:-QQ 815 Flrst Avenue South Phone GL 2 6905 Ill! flllflllif VY!! on 'Was tglut.. L'x.,u.lz.e..s'.s' C W t GREAT FALLS MONTANA CL 3 1621 B u. orize e er 'lr 22 iver Drive Phone A t S i' i' . 1 d ici - 2 . . . 705 entrQ1 Avenue 'A' O 712 entrc11 Avenue es Phone 1 - P. O. ox 1850 DAVIDSON S SIXTY SIX SERVICE STATION Best Washes Now and Always' C, 'PIulI1ps EEE PICAJP A JD DELIVERY D I GL 36434 N D I CSL 36300 MEMORIAL YOUTH CENTER BOB DAVIDSON FLOYD PAPPIN Congratulations to the Class of 57 ancI SON Pamtmg Ph WITSOE S gn THE NORTHWESTS MOST COMPLETE O AND HOBBY CRAFTS Decorating STGRE GL 37593 624 Cemml Ave G 37694 GREAT FALLS MONTANA I . 801 Ner1I1c1I A DeMOLAY ., , ry , W cker S ' ., 5 24-H Q ' If A ' - - 1 A A I d I A' A if A filccf MMM McINTOSH TAILORS C t GL 35017 PLUMBING HEATING REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONING HOME APPLIANCES W SII W G LI 9 11161 8 Wlse Blsons Invest and Bank at the FIRST NATIONAL BANK Montana s Largest and Frlendllest Bank C I ,fr ..z25'5':Z 151' , v n' -'aw al A 6 9 J 1 1 JI: 9M!v 4f ' 91 Cameras Fl ms Laboratory Supplies C GL 3-0951 BEST OF LUCK ,ff CQ Q pf 9,5 ULMERS sa u Q tv AUTO SERVICE COIN PLETE MOTOR OVERHAULING TUNE UP AND ELECTRICAL WORK BRA E SERV CE CARS AND TRUCKS f in Mechanics That Know How any Q 206 eventh St South X Phone GL 30451 215 Rocky Mountam Bldq WE RE BUILDING TODAY TO SUPPLY YOUR POWER NEEDS TODAY and TOMORROW Slnce we orqamzed ln 1912 we always have stayea ahead of the needs of our customers That st111 lS our pohcy An examp e Work now 1S loema pushed on Cochrane Project near Great Ea11s Where ground was broken October 6 1956 for our 13th hydroe1ectr1c p1ant We a1so have a steam e1ectr1c qeneratrnq p1ant at Brlhnqs A11 of thrs means that every trme you fhck your wa11 swrtch you are tappmq 611 OOO k11oWatts of power near1y tvvrce as much as was ava11ab1e on our system at the end of Wor1d War 11 That s Why 1t 1S no 1d1e boast when We say we are 1-1ELP1NG T1-1E STATE GROW THE MONTANA POWER COMPANY 12113 F 'Q ' Q Z I i' ' o fi IE .ff . 47' 3 N I N1 i 90,90 I . f v 0 - - 0 K -J I v , ef f S D P i' 0 0 0 O ' u 1 . ll ' ll II Q 4' 'TI' 1 - - - 1 1 . - ' ' Hi Bi ons QM! The 565+ 'LQ Goke : WWW-9 HHXXX .,,-.19 W1 fm In Town QA' ,2 if 'QQ-if Ja V fx 7 f TH E3 9 PETE S DRIVE IN f Q - 4' ' X i-11-1-if -4 i 8. . . J ,-1 l ' A-5 ,, 1 - 6111 xp ,-,,.:. r ' A A4 M. F w P ' ' ' gf E K - ' iq Q v E' ' - f 'A E kiwi ' K f z. S I . X1 TW ' 'fy , -U 5 . X Q- ' .-Kigf ' -41 1 X V! ' rw 1 ' f . f E A ffm , ' '4 11 9 ., '-15' 43' lf .' -,C Q, nm ap ' . . -St 1 Q. A41 , ' X X ,, 6 .. 0 W7 M' , 'Q ' .Inner 1 ell! CY. 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' 221, 1.3, 5 , 157, 179 - 1 , ' '- ' 106 - , .. 1 ' ,, 99 , T111 151 98 J, 93, 100 , 11:1 1' 113, 144 r , 1 7 105 , we vue 91 , ' 1 '- 23, 90, 15 , 1 Q 57 . 90, 161 1 . , 1 ' , 5.., 96, 161 . , ' 11 ' 106 ' , 9 Y ' 57, 116 , ' 15, 52, 98 ', , Ji 91 '- , D5 5- 1171 113, 137 1 , 5, - Q 98 'H , 11 2 1S1 955 B ::, 11 1 '19 1551 98 '- ,S11- 111 90,113 B f F' y 29 , .' 1' 93, 178, 181 L as 3', e--111 151 Q8 - , 1.02 111 90, 17Q , 'lure H 1171 107 B ', J'-'fu 111 90 1 , 1 ' 107 Bu -, .I. 1 1 5-1, 107, 1-7 ' , ', ' 57, 160, 165 Bu , 111 If 9' B1 '.-J , B uf- 151 Q , 1 t . 1131 Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Bruce Carole IFJ Morley Pattr ISJ Sandee IJJ Vera ISJ Donna ISJ Bruckshen Terry IJJ Brurnqton John ISrJ Brulosky Sandr IFJ Bryant Bev IJJ Brydon Judy ISJ Bulrrrafelr Terry ISJ Buck Darrel IS Buckland Bus ell IFJ Bundr Chuck ISrJ Bundtrock A thur 1 ISJ Bundtrock J ry IJJ Bundy Sharon ISJ Burch Charlotte IJJ Burch Bylvra ISJ B rk Jrrr IJJ Burkland Jack ISrJ Burke Wally ISJ Burnett Bonnre IFJ Burnett Bruce ISrJ 1115 1111 Bu by lloaer I1J Butlor Frarrnre ISrJ Butler Sharon IJJ Byrd Barbara IS Byrd Ceorae T ISrJ a y Jerry 1 r Cady Terry ISJ Lalkrns Ruth IFJ C krns Brll ISJ Callahan Kay ISrJ Callender B rb IJJ Calvert Darrrel ISJ Calvert Iuanrra ISJ Student Index 106 85 16 5 5 0 Cameron Judy IFJ Camparrella John ISrJ Lampbell Ron IFJ Cane B111 ISrJ 53 8 7 Canen Mrldred ISrJ farberry Gwen I1J Carlson l.r1lrar1 IJJ 91 Carlson Neva ISJ Carney Barbara Ann ISrJ 2 Carr Jrnr IFJ Carr Jeannre Carr Rrchard ISrJ Carlee Carter Carter Carter Carter Carter Carver Carver Carver Carver Casey Casey Cassels George I1J Hazel IJJ an SrJ Jean IFJ une r B111 ISrJ Arlene ISrJ Barbara ISrJ Carol IFJ Nancy ISJ Jeanne ISJ Kathy ISrJ Maureen Casteel Roger I1J Casreel Wrlly IS Castle Dennrs I1J 19 2 Catala Marlo Iexc1ranaeJ Catterlrn Roger IJJ Cedor Lrnda IFJ Cereck Charleen ISJ Cereck Marlene ISJ Charnberlarn Mrke ISJ Chamberlrn Gene ISJ Chambers Carol IJJ Chambers Clarence IFJ Chambers Drck IFJ Chambers Sandy Lee IQ Chamley John IJJ Chaon Joanne ISJ Chapman Janet ISJ Chapman Jerry IJJ Chesner Srmone ISJ Chrlds Carol IFJ Chrsholm Judre IJJ Chrrsman Judy ISJ Christensen Beth ISJ Crslo Sally IJJ Clapshaw Lola ISJ Clapshaw Sharon I J Clark De1.ores IJJ Clark Mary IJJ Clark Wayne ISJ Clayton Frankre IJJ Clayton Herb IJJ Clrne John IFJ I214J 134 5 60 2 J '7 O 144 44 5 13 6 U HJ J L 11 l. L1 D C D 0 22 99 5 91 22 99 107 Clossorr fruss IJJ Coates Kerth IJJ Cockayne Bob ISJ Coqswell Jack ISrJ Cohan Chuck ISJ Cole Jrm IFJ Coleman leon IJJ Collrns John ISJ Comrnqs Nancy Carrrnskr Paula ISJ Conner Carolyn IFJ Conklrrr Russ ISJ Connor Lrnda ISJ Conover Jrnr IJJ Conquercood Do'rr'1 IJJ Conquer ood Judy IF Con ad Barbrrr r ISJ Cook Donna ISrJ orc Jrr ck R lrre C ol Fr C IJJ Cooo r Barr Lo per Dale FJ Looper Drrcr e IS J Cope Kerr IJJ COy19l Frta ISJ rrt 'Job ole t Cox Cecle ISrJ Jrdy br Crooo frncy ISJ Crowrora Jo IJJ Cre, eau llovd IF Crocker Jellr re I Crocker Judy IFJ crr a r Cromley Bu r ISJ Croxtard ba y 1. Sr Cru ksh nk Don Cubbaae Jarre A IS Cubbaae Jack IJJ Cunnrnqlarrr Crarc, ISJ Curnrnqtorr Dennrs ISJ Curl Mary Alrce I J Curry Dennrs ISr Da le At I1'J Daehlrr Dahle Dahlrn Darley Darley Darley Dalbec Darbec Dalke r Sharon ISrJ 1. nda IFJ Jolrrr ISrJ Jerry IJJ Drck ISrJ Mary ISJ Jerry IFJ Pa tr IJJ Alrce IJJ D r Dow I1J Danre s Carolyn C arl I5rJ Dan els Dannels Dannels Darrnels Jane Don ISJ Jan IFJ Marre IS J Dar y 1. rrrn ISrJ Davrdson Carl ISJ Davrs Da r Dawrs Da: s Da :rs Carole IFJ Donna IJJ J 'rn FJ M rare ISJ Rober a IFJ Dafmrrrs l.ouno1a IFJ Dawson Lylas ISrJ Davvsan rea ISJ Dean Dennrs IJJ D arr J r IFJ Deevy Carolyn I Deevy Davrd IJJ Delcer Ken ISJ Dempsey' Gena IJJ Dennrnq Chrrs IJJ Dennrnq Shrrley IFJ Dennrs Dalvrn IJJ Denton Carole Denton Phyllrs ISJ Deshner Frances ISJ Dewar Bob DeWeese JoAnn Drck Don IJJ Drck Ma tha IFJ Drckens Drcksorr Drckson Drckson Donna ISrJ Barbara ISrJ Joyce IFJ Srdney IJJ Dretz Mrke ISJ Drmzoff Drveley Dobson Dolack Dolack Prrscrlla ISJ Dorrs ISJ B111 ISJ Gary IFJ Tony IIJ 13 5 9 .1 1 r 'J 132 4 147 6 2 3 '7 O I O D J O U O C o , , 1 ,F 113 -A' , 5, 19 , 91, 182 , 98 V I 99 , 52, 91, 116, 117, 157, 4,17 , 59,118, 0, 13, 14., 167 , 98 , 99 , 98 , 107, 179 , 91 , . 91 ' , 7, 13 , 144, 149 , 14, 99, 169 , ' 106 J ,, 116 , , 91 . 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I J 60, 179 , , 22, 98, 171 ir c a , 117 ' K , , - 98 , . .JrJ 60 ' , 107 .. , 92, 184 , ' 58 1 , v QQ, 144 i , 107 ' 1 . , ' 99 ,, ' 52, ,5,117,118,119,125,130, , F 107 166 , ' 1.. 8 J 60 , ' 58 I , 91, 116, 168 b r, r ' 107 . , ' 22, , 116, 161, 167, 175 . , 2 LJ, 171, 18,, 184 . , 98, 171 ,. , r 107 ' K , 5,, 58, 160 , Q 60 , 107 , ' 92, 123, 14 , 166 X, IJJ 91 , 18, 60, , 176, 172 , ' 58, 184 , ' ' 10, 22, 5., 99 , 91, 178 , ' 107 , , , 91, 175 ' , t 92, 163, 164 ' , J I 58, 116, 118, 130, , 135, 138, , 92 140, 141, 167 a1', z 92 , - 107 1 , 7 3 7 12, 14, 18, 22, 60, ' , J IS J 58, 172 163, 175 , 58 + r , 117 ' , 52, 59 , 99 , ,, , , , 59 , 12, 52, 107 ' , , , , 107 . , r 60 , , 98 b , o ' , 61, 160 , ,, 98 , 113 J J J 9, 1 , 162, 173 , 22, 107 I , , 116 s, 12, 92, 178, 180, 184 , 91, 197, 171 ' , or I 107 , ' J - 98, 167 '1, a , 5,2,99,179 , ' , 5 , 91, 132, 144, 145, 176 ' , Q 52, 107 , ' , , . , 90, 121 ' ' r , ' 113 J V 91 , r 61, 182 J ' 107 ' ,me ' 29, 136, 144 , . 98 , 92 , . , 98 e r, :rt 107 ' , . , , 98, 144 J FJ 1.2, .2, 174, 175 , , 98, 137, 148 , ' 92 J , 91 , , 99 K , . . 107, 143 . 'J J 12, 92 , , 107, , 149, 160 ., 92, 16. , . ..rJ - , , , 9, 160 . , 107 J , ,, 91 ' , 92 J 99 ir 1 , 116, 118 J , , 99, 171, 178 , ' 99, 162, 168 , 91, 2, 16 , 1-3 , 99 , ' ,,,, 99 J IJJ 92 ' , , ,, 11, 22, 107 ' , IJJ 22, 92 ' , ' 91, 183 ' , . 92 ' , ,, ,, 99 ' , r 107 ' , , ,, 2, , 61 J V , , , , ' , 107 J J Sr ,, , , ,, 59 ' , ' 92, 182 ' , ,, W, , ,91, 164 ' , 52, 113 J ,,,, 91, 182 , 99 J r 113 , 99 J 'A r 91 , ' 99 J r , 91 , ' 107, 137 ' J , , 92 Student Index ' 1 , VI' . '. in A .4 K A! :V V -llzlts ' , K ' K ' vw: ' 'ii' . ' H. I H W llf W H ' . .: Il-'N 4, '1 1 lf ., ' Mfr Q' . V ' !x:4 . . X11 .- x . . ' 11 . : ' ITV 1: , ' lf. 4 ' 1 ,. I' ,ix D 14 ' I , ' -.rf ll Q. ', , 1 . lx 'V H f, - I 1 'ly Y 1 , fl x.1y.' . I '-x, .. YI: - X , A, Z fl. , ' I- ' l ' f 3 ,- ,, f. 'A A 1 11 V rg ' ' . ' 11 Student Index Green Rose ISJ Green Terry ISrJ Greentzer Duane IIJ G eenup Ieannet e ISrJ Greenup Roland ISJ Greytak Dave IIJ G ffm Gary ISJ Gr ff1n Ioan IIJ C1f1th Gary IFJ G nes Shrrley ISrJ Crow Larry Wallace Cruter Chuck ISJ Cuerra Iulra IIJ Custafson Lynne I ..1thr1e Larry IIJ C uyette Ioan IF Cuynn Gary ISrJ H bcl Dave ISJ H ael Rrchard IIJ HaFe1 Stat IFJ IJ 'J kett Rod H e er Dale IFJ H efer Hal IFJ 1' ter Sharon Marre ISrJ Hafner Bob ISJ H qer Ron ISJ '1 qfoldt Curtrs IIJ Haacer y Barbara I H ll Ann S H 11 Brent 93 132 Hall Carleen IIJ Hall Dck IFJ Hal Kent IIJ Haworsen Susan Halvorson Douq IFJ H1 nrlton Don IS1 H nlton Marrlyn Ha nm Barbara ISJ rrell Larry r H rcock Helen ISJ Ha ey Dorothy IIJ H ey Pat S1 H K ns Daphne ISJ Hn wks Nancy ISr H Inula Duane ISJ Q 36 6 L H nsen Har sen Ha 1 en Hansen Hansen Hanson H nson Haran' Iames r udy Myrna Susan Wally ludy IIJ une Garl ISJ Ha berson Harlan ISrJ Ha rns Ha ner H rpm Ha r1s Ha r1s C Stanley Paul IFJ Drck ISJ Del ISJ Grnqer ISJ Ha r1s Shrrley IFJ Harr1son Roy ISJ Hat Colleen IIJ Hart Iurte ISJ Hart Ken ISrJ Hat Pa SJ Hart Robert B ISrJ Hartmann Dudley ISrJ Haslfxn Iune IFJ Hask1r1 Marlene Hasledalen Carolyn IFJ Ha cher Sally IIJ Hatfield Frank ISrJ Hathaway George IFJ Hatleberq Robert ISrJ 1-laushalter Wayne ISJ O Hawkrns Raylene ISrJ Hawthorne lack ISrJ Hawtho ne Larry ISJ Haxton Sherry IFJ Hay Leora ISrJ Hayes Ioe IFJ Heater Patrrcra I1J Heber Sherla IFJ 00 rledqer Ron ISJ Hedrrctc Charles ISJ Heffelfrnqer Iohn IFJ Hem Frank IFJ 1-Ielqeson Wanda ISJ Henderson Carole ISJ Hendrrckson Carol IIJ Hensley Delores Mae ISrJ Hensley Drck IIJ Hepfner Ioe ISJ He old Verda ISJ Herr1n lvy ISrJ Herzoq Ierry IFJ 5 4 8 6 .J L U O '7 'Q 3 C D 52 93 15 0 Hess Ieanrne IIJ 2 1161 -r O O J 1 111 1 'Z '7 O Hess Parn ISJ Hewrtt Clarence IIJ Hewttt Lavonne ISrJ Hewson D1c1c ISrJ Hxcks B11 ISJ Hrcks IoAnn IS, Hrqqms Ted ISJ Hrqqms Torn IIJ Hzlbrq Iudy IFJ Hllblq Sandy IIJ Hllde Da rd W ISrJ Hllde Ellen ISJ Hlldrbrant Iud1t11 H B111A SJ H B11113 FJ H111 D1ane ISJ H111 Lrnda IFJ H111 Wyorna SJ Hxnkle Var, A 1 11I1 11G11 Keth ISJ Htrose Nan v SJ Hoc for Dck Hocke Q H age Hodges Hodges Hofeld Hofland Holland Hogan 111 11 De Ire B1 IIJ Shelly red NV ISrJ Sharon IFJ Alberta IFJ 1uc1'le ISJ M1ke ISJ lloqe Marlet IIJ Hoqlund B111 IFJ Horsmqton Bobbre Holcomb Bob IFJ Holland Ioyce IF Hollecker Dand ISrJ Holm Don ISrJ Holman Bob IFJ Holtz AL11L1 '11l ISJ Holtz Ruth IIJ Holzberqer Dlck IFJ Holzbe aer I ck S IS J Holzberqer Ianet ISJ Honaker Pat IFJ Hooker Betty Hooker 1oAnn IIJ Horalek Ellen ISJ 1-roven Brran ISJ Hovland Lars ISJ Hovland Pon ISrJ Howard Martha IFJ Howard S1.z1eISr Howdyshell Karen IFJ Howse Allen IFJ Hr1cz1se Barbara ISJ Hubba d Helene ISJ Hudak Ion ISJ Hutfrnaster Ga y Hutstade Bob ISJ Huahes Georae ISJ Hughes lxfarae IIJ Hull D1ck ISJ Hultz Ron Humpherys Carleen Hunt Claudra IIJ Hunt B111 ISJ Hunter B111 ISJ Hunter I11n IIJ Hunter MGYC1G ISr Huntsberqer Penny IFJ Huntsberaer Bob IFJ Hurd Lots IFJ Hurley Fay IIJ Hurst Pat IFJ Huse Drck IIJ Huse Robert George Huseby' Huseby Huston Huston Huston Hutton Hutton Hyland Ardor ISJ Barbara a D1x1e IFJ Rey ISJ Tom ISrJ Nancy ISJ Io1e ISrJ Don IFJ Hylana 1.1I1C1CI ISrJ lhler Garret ISrJ lhler Marqle lnqebrrqtson Conne SJ lrwrn Tony ISJ 1rw1n Isaacs Isaacs Iacob Iacobs Iacobs Shrrley ISrJ Georae IIJ Luella IFJ Edward ISJ I C L 13 4 137 252 58 D 5 7 223 100 30 68 57 7 138 42 O 124 25 Erne me IS 22 2 n Iohn FJ Ianetsk1 I111IIJ O D J L7 G D I D I I VV,Y,,, 100 I 100 I I ,, , 113, 131, 13,166 'I II I 113 I ,,,, I 93 ' I , 67, 183 T I I I 1 I 65 I ' , ,,,,,, ,,,,,, , , 2 I 67 I ,,,,,,,, 100 I 1 100 I IIIIIIIIII 113 I 1 , ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 100, 171 II I I I I II 100 ' I M 100 I IIIIIII 47, 93 I ,, ,,,,, , 93 ,ff 'I 128, 16, ' I , 108 III I ' II,I 22, 4 I 65 ' I , ,, 93 , I ISrJ 65 ' I '. 67 , I IIII II 52, 113,176 I H 100 , I IIIIII 93, 182 ir I 93 , I IIJ 93, 117, 167 111, ' . 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'95, 182 ' , 11 1 1 1183 , 11111 1..1 1 111. , .1..111 IOQ, 179 , 1 , 1 1 111111,1 11 1 1111111 ,111, 111 , 1 103, 116 , 1 1, ,,' lll , 1 11 103, 131 , 1 1 .11 111 + , 11 1 25 . , 1 1 81 , 1 1 103,139 . , 11 1 1 1. 93, 175 1 , 11 11123 , 11 95 . , 111 , .1 2 , 95 , 1111 33, 130 , 11 11111 20, 95, 150, 167 4 , 11 1 11' , 11 1 11 81 , 1 111, 173 , ' 1 1 103 , 11 11 11111 24, 111, 127, 165 , 1 , 96, 139 Student Index Spauldtnq Mona CSD Spears Sandy CSD Speck Darlene CSD 62 Speck Deanna Mae CSrD Speer Bob CSrD o 170 U 275 Spencer M ry Kay SrD Spraaue F mona r urres Staat S Staaa E taaa S o Sta1a111111er Amt CI Sam by Bob S Stanard Caro Stanar a d eland C r a r M rctti 'S ley lack rl Stetam Connie CID el q ack CID Z te n rry CID Ste a er and C11 Ste was Idun ISD Steph Ion CTD Stepl Robert CSD Stephenson C 157 60 V83 Sterhnq Sterlmq Steven Stevens Stevens Stevens Cothy CFD aran Larry Stanley CSrD LeRoy CSD Nona CID 90 L 0 Stevlrnqson Don CSD Stewart Iohn CFD St1mac Tony CID St1nson Nancy CSD Stockstad Susan CID Stotts N1ck1e CFD Strosky Lots CID Stubbs Izora CFD Stubbs Paul Leroy CSrD Stubbs Wava CFD Stuff Steve CSD Stukey Carl CSD Stukey L1nda CFD Suckow Lo1s CFD Suden Gary CID Sulhyan Tom C11 13 126 2 4 148 49 Sutherland Dranne CSD Sutherland Ken CID Sutton Davrd CSD Sunqen Ianet CSD Swaby l1la CID Swanberq Chandler CFD Swanbero Gorham CSrD 84 127 Swanberq Stuart CSrD Swanson Laur1e CID 22 96 Sweat Randell CID Sweat B1Chard CFD Swe t Iess1e CSrD '73 Swenson Caro1M CSrD Swenson Scndv CID Sw1aer Iudy CSrD Sw1aer Merna CFD Swmqloy Don CSD Syth Kaye CFD Talbott Phylhs Q 4 Tambelhru Dolores CFD Tapl1n Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Te1qen Nancy Lee CSrD c B CID 42 Carol CFD Lynn CFD Jeda CID B rt FD Templeton Nova Tenney Derry CID Terry I1m CFD Tessay Dorlnda Sr Tessmer Duane Ramon CSrD 1h1e1man B1111G CSD Threlman Kay CID Thomas Glen CFD Thomas Lyle CID Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson 2 51 Don CID Iames Edward r Iamce CSD 3 Ioanne CFD Karen CSD Marc1a Kay CFD Marve CSD M1lo l.1ndsey CSrD Terry CID 22 2 25 132 38 25 38 Thoreson Ieanette CFD A O Q30 '1 V '7 DQ 'Z .1 L C o 6 4 23 95 Thornley Iean CFD Thornley Margaret CFD Thornton Pat CID Tharvrlson Iean CFD Thron on Boo CID Thorson Sharon CSD horvtlson I1m CSD bets Ierry CSD Ttetyen Sharon D CSrD B Trffany Tpm Fuaene CSr '1'1f'lb Tim CSD Tn ey B111 SrD gn 1 y Iarnes CF Tmsley Iohn CSrD Tobm Barb CSD Todd Iohn CSD Tofte Den1se CSD Tofte Rowell CFD Tornqenonch Marlene tornqtust Patr1c1a CFD Tornqutst Robert CID Tovson Ioy CFD Townsend Bonnte CSD lraber Harvte CID Tracy Bonrne CID T1aver Sharon Sue CSrD Trent Sally CPD lrxpp Georqe CSD Trtpp Wllnna CID Trodtck Harry CFD Trod1ck D1C1c CID Trout IoA1'1n CSD Truax Ierry CSrD Trubey Cnester CID Trumpower Alrce Faye r Tucker Sh1r1ey CSrD Turner Fhchard CSrD Turner Val CSD Turnqutst Yvonne CSD Tuss Frank CID Tuss Stephen CFD Twerell Dons CID Uartn Iudee Fae CSD Umphress Patr1c1a CFD Vanden Bos D1ana CFD Van Horn Carol Iean CSrD Van Swearmqen Tom CSD Varley Iudtth CFD Vauahan Karen CFD Vender Arthur CSD Vender Loutse CID V1an Donald CSD Vrckery Kay CID Vrckoren B111 CID Vrckoren Terrel CID V11ras L111an CFD Vmeyard Vonn1e CID V1n1nq Iudy CID Voeqele Iames CFD Voeqele Merl1n CSrD Voeaele Vernon CSrD Voqel Bernard CPD Vo tc I11n CID Volk Roy CSrD Voytoskl Alarna CSD Voytosk1 Duane r Vukasm Bob CID Vfaber Glenn R CSrD latladswortn Ed CID VJadsworth Madonna CSD Wadsworth Boland CSrD Walbon E1a1ne CSD Waldenbera Sam CSrD Walker Walker Walker Walker Wallett Vla1tar1 Wa1tar1 Wa1tar1 Wandke Arlene CSrD Jerry UD Sharon Tom CSrD Bonme Iane CSrD Charlene CFD Eleanor CSD l91'fY CFD Lowell CSrD Wanqerm Eugene CS Wantata Roger CFD Ward Bertha CFD Ward Cohn CID Wardell Melvm CID Warden Ionn CID Warqo Iohn CSD Warner Gary CID Warren B111 CID Warzeka M1ke CSD Wawers C1aud1a CSD Wayne Alhson CSrD Weaver Bett1e CSD O o 2 6 5 7 324 96 57 25 96 52 96 8 8 O O 0 17 O 1 fr fm L C2211 . 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E36 , . 11, 104, 189 , 111 , . 1 113 , 11 118 ' , 1 1 112 , , 84 ' , ' 96 , 1 103 , 104 , 12, 21, 80, ,98,118, 128,183 , 85,131,166 ' , . 1 104, 138 , ' 1 96 , 111 , . CSD 4 , 85 . I , 96 , 1 1 8 , 183 . , 104, 188 , 1 , 85 , 1 91, 98, 117, 18,1 ,, 104 , lll, 178 , 1 1 104 , ' 9 , 178 ., 96 , 24, 111,127 3, 1 112,143 , 84 , ' 96 , 113 1 , ,,,, , 104 ' , 1 22, 2 , ,104, 174 , 1 11 14, 10 , 127 4 , I ' 11 11 1 193 , ' 11111 , 11111 , ' 1 11 113 1 , 1 96 , . 88, 183 ' , 51, 96, 133, ,S, 139, 140, Van Swearmqen, Dav1d CSrD 1 86, 160 , 1 , 188 , 113 , , . 113 9 , ' 112 , 96 , , 10, 112 , ' . 104 1 , 1 104 , 1 104 , 98, 113 ,.. 98, 117 , 104 , . lll , 1 23, , 1 , 181 4, ' 24, 82, , 116, 117, 118, , ,,,,,,, 1111198 128, 1 , 156,167 , 11 , ,189 , 1 84,118 , 1 111111112 , I 1,., , , 175 I , ' 1 98, 182 , 96 I ' , , , 118, 183 , 1 111, 14 1, 1 1112 9, - 84, 132, 16, 1, , ' 8, ll ,170 , 1 1 5 84 . , . 88, 116,117,170 - , . , 48, 98, 171 ,, 1 ' ll.. . , , ., 84 1', 96 - , , 1 lll , 86 ' , , ' 104 y 1 104 , 111, 18' ', CSD 86,160 ' , 1 1 11 96 , CID 18, 17 , 187 ' , 111 , . 1 1 86 I , 52, 116, 117, 113, 182, ', 111198 l'3, 183 , 104 , 111 1 82, 98, 133, 139, 1 1, 157, 182 , 1 1 88, l'4, 167 , 1 23, 111 , 11 104, 184 , 11 111,172 , 88,180 , ' 113 , 87, 165, 182 , 8 1 111 , 1 98,113,138 . ll , CFD 12,112,171 , , ' 96 , 86 , 112 , ' 11, 87, 184 , C D 11 84 , 1112, 185 1 , 1 11 84, 160 , 1 1 1 138, 185 7 , 11 104 ', 1 11111 1 1 112, 137 , ' 23, 98, 193 , 11 1 11 1 87 , 1 1 1111 52,112 I , D 111111 1 1 11111 111113 , 1 1 1 11111 3, ,98, 133 ' , 1 11111. 1 82, 112, 147 , CS J 85 , 11111 1 1 96 , I 1 1 2 , 82, 104 , I 11 98, 113, 149 , 23, 108, 112 , ' 11 98, 127 , 1 104, 188 , 1 11104 , 113 , 11 , 96 , 104,116,185 , 21, 9 ,98, 182 , 1 11 14, , ,88, 124 , 11111 1 104, 148 - , 1 10, , 83, , 82, 98, , ' 1 1 11111111104 -,1 ,188 , ' 1 1 11111111 11 187,118, 180 , 11 ....11111111 11 11 111112 , 11 1111111,.111 1 ..11111104, 188 1- ar ,,1 B F 1.1 'X K RN ug! 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