Helena High School - Vigilante Yearbook (Helena, MT)

 - Class of 1955

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We want to dedicate this book to our high school that has served students ever since 1937. Open for the first time in the fall ot 1935 and closed a few short weeks later due to earthquake damage, and reopened again in 1937, this building has served as a senior high school for eighteen years. Next fall it will open its doors to junior high students whom it will continue to serve tor many more years to come. Also in deepest gratitude We Want to thank all the teachers, administrators, everyone who has contributed to helping us and other students through our high school careers in Helena High. We hope you will like the book and that many happy memories Will arise of days spent here as you turn its pages. PAGE FIVE PAGE SIX lin memnriam In having this page in memory ot Mr. W. W. Wahl we are doing a very small thing in comparison with his dedication ot his entire life to teaching. The general chairman of the Vigilante Parade for many years, Mr. Wahl helped the students of HHS produce the parade which has gained an outstanding reputation. The Wahl Cup, to be presented annually to the class representing the largest number ot prize Winning floats, presented for the first time last year, accorded him the honor of a special trophy. I-le was born in Sprink county, South Dakota, April 25, 1886 and died in Helena, Iune 15, 1954. He began teaching in eastern Montana in 1921, became principal of Boulder public schools in l923 and served as prin- cipal of Beaverhead County High School from l929 to 1935. From 1935 to 1944 he was principal of Helena High and mathe- matics instructor until his illness. Thus, we would like to set aside this page in his memory. 618 awfv' -g e . rg fwf fm Q gfwff S SST'f1sXS-SFSSV ' T ' M 2 'A NX x M - b W-1: A F.. MR. OGREN A friend to all students, Mr. Ogren has helped us during our past year of school. He is ready to help us with any problem that may arise. Next year the problem of a new high school will face him, but We know that he will run it as smoothly and efficiently as the present high school. MR. RUSSELL The airport school has be- come one of the best of its kind in the nation under the guid- ance of Mr. Russell. Besides being principal of this school Mr. Russell also teaches Weld- ing. Since he took over in 1946 he has worked tirelessly for continued betterment of the school. MR. BOTTOMLY New this year to HHS, Mr. Bottomly has done an excellent job. He has earned the respect of students and teachers alike. Making out absence slips, help- ing students check on neces- sary credits and plan courses are just a few of his many du- ties. Mr. Bottomly has proven able to carry out his many jobs in the best way for all involved. 3 ,,.. , -lvw ' -A ww? .. ,. .,. .iifftiffm O '33 ff W .mfnvwn ri MR. I-'ELLBAUM The unsung hero of the Helena school system is Mr. Fellbaum. Efficiently managing the schools and doing his job Well has earned him the title of the top superintendent in the state. Many students do not realize his tremendous Work. SCHOOL BOARD The school board are the people behind the scenes who run our school. They de- cide the length of school year, and employments-just a few of their many duties. They are interested in all phases of stu- dent life and the details which are connected with school. Left to right: Mr. Kind, Mrs. Larison, Mr. Rossiter, Mr. Reuterdahl, Mr. Knox, Mr. Fellbaum, Dr. Bjork, Mr. Patterson, Mr. Baucus, Mr. Rieqel, Mr. lanes. SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION After the orders are given these people perform the jobs essential to the smooth running of the school system. Doing their work quietly and efficient- ly they are noticed little by the students. Left to right: Miss Donna Otten, Mrs. Claudia Sieger, Mr. Virgil lanes. Not pic- tured: Miss Avis Carter. PAGE NINE Mrs. Battershell's American history class ponders the problems of Gettysburg. Mr. Blasi's general science kids must really like their math! PAGE TEN MRS. MARY BATTERSHELL History MRS. MAXINE BLACKMER Art 5 ROBERT L. BLASI Athletics - Science CHARLES L. BLOSSOM Orchestra Mrs. Blackmer's art I class draws houses in perspective. String section ot the orchestra practices tor the Christmas concert. N... Drivers' training, lett to right: Billie Iean Sloan, Eleanor Iohnson. Dick Wing, Bob Russ. Bob Wright, Shirley Beaver, Sandra Byrne. Aurora Mendez. Iudy Browning. Marcia Grubhs. Shirley Dearinq. Woodwind section oi the senior band practices during a regular rehearsal. SAM CAPPIOUS Social Science MRS. MARY CARNEY English -- Speech 1 F , --. 'W ROBERT C. CLARK Band MARY C. CLUTE Commercial Mrs. Carney's freshmen study different sentence structures. Miss Clute's bookkeepers learn to keep their books straight. PAGE ELEVEN Mr. Fiske's general science class studies about plant lite. Mrs. Goodhart's typists busy at work. PAGE TWELVE MRS. ROBERTA GOODHEART Commercial AMSEL GREENE Word Clues - Latin X X X. HENRY FISKE Science - Mathematics DOROTHY GIESE History - Biology E wwf NX Miss Giese's American history class enioy their studies. Word clues students put word derivatives on board tor the class. uw- Freshmen learn the Rime of the Ancient Mariner. Annetta Maddux performs a chemistry experiment. MRS. EDITH HARTZOG English BETTY LOU HOFFMAN Homemaking - Physical Education ki? BRUCE JOHNSON Chemistry CHARLES IOHNSON Mathematics First year home ec girls learn how to arrange flowers attractively. Math class prepares lessons in fraction equations. PAGE THIRTEEN Iourncxlists practice dummying-up papers. Freshman boys try iheir voices at Dry Bones . PAGE FOURTEEN WMU 3 FAY KIRKPATRICK Iournulism - English GEORGE LEGER Biology ice GEORGE LEWIS Music E. GEORGE MARKIN Science - Maihemaiics Biologists dissect a crayiish. Physicisis do weight experiments. Radio class presents Tower Room Time. Sophomore English students declaim: Friends, Romans, countrymen . . . MRS. DORIS MARSHALL Dramatics CHARLES M. MATTILL Social Science 3 . 5 'Q Q . NX News -3 1 MRS. SERENA MCCARTHY English BERNARD McGINLEY Physical Education Social studies students discuss their responsibilities as citizens. Boys' gym class enter in volleyball game. PAGE FIFTEEN Miss Meqard's English class learns more aboui grammar forms. Girls' gym class has an exciting baskeiball game. PAGE SIXTEEN sw. DONNA NEAL Physical Education TATE PEEK Social Science KATHRYN MEG ARD English-Latin WILLAMETTE MORSE Commercial 'll 1s 1 454 Miss Morse' shorthand girls trying to increase diciation skills. Mr. Peek's sociology siudenls are thinking over a hard problem. Miss Hamey's English class studies famous literary works. Study hall kids during one oi the longest hours of the day. KATHLEEN RAMEY English FRED ROBINSON Vocational Education - Art .1 . ml FRANCIS SPRINKLE Industrial Art LLOYD SKOR Athletics History - Mathematics WSW.. I Lt M? 3 44 Commercial art students working on some ot the many posters they make during the year. Boys in shop make useiul things for their homes. PAGE SEVENTEEN Spanish class studies tenses and coniugatlons Second year French students learn French food names while playing food card game. PAGE EIGHTEEN fi -- sgwbw W 1 ' N, Wig E' atmfgi' 7 www X MRS. LOUISE WILLIAMS English - French FRANK R. WILLIAMS Mathematics - Athletics mis . , , Fi' RICHARD STAFFORD Spanish - English ESTHER WIGER Mathematics Geometry pupils explain theorems to class. Math class gets ready to bisect an isosceles triangle. Home ec girls learn how lo make a fluffy omelel. CAFETEHIA STAFF. IOANE WOHLGENANT Homemaking MRS. SHIRLEY BARBOUR Secretary N J I by Q-or '1 OFFICE STAFF. MRS. MRS. ALICE FISHER Cafeteria SONNA I-IOWE Librarian LI BRARY ASSISTANTS. PAGE NINETEEN Working on diesel engines in diesel class at airport. Bur-ing torches and hot iron in welding class. PAGE 'FWENTY CLARENCE ANTHONY Machine Shop - Welding Aircrail WILLIAM KORIZEK, IR. Aircraft GILES RUSSELL Welding ANTHONY VIROSTKO Auto Mechanics Overhauling aircraft engines in aeronauiics class. Tuning up cars in auio mechanics class rg, . 1 a S 1 Freshmen Iust a little scared. we embark on our firsi year of high school. I Freshman Class Officers First row: Martin Welch, representative. Second row. left to right: Sharon Scmgray, treasurer: Mudcxlyne Ccxsebolt, secretary. Third row: Breck Howard, vice president: Gary Glcxsby. president. These freshmen have started on the first rung of the ladder of their high school careers. Entering some 250 strong they fast became good citizens of HHS. Next year they will be ready to take their place in the new high school Their sponsors are Mrs. Battersheli, Mrs. Hartzog and Mr. Bruce Iohnson PAGE TWENTY-TWO If K Entered HHS 252 strong. Albright. Alvin Albright, Arlee Anderberg. Clarence Anderson. Carol Anderson, Karen Ayres. Robert Bach. Ieannette Baer. Barbara Bailey. Roger Bames. Iames Bames. Stephen Bamey. Richard Bastian. Irvin Batch. Bob Bell. Iames Bennitt. Mary Bemier. Auriel Bisson, Susan Blenkam. Betty Boone. Donald -f Branning. Betty' Bratlien. Tom Braun, Don Brown. Cordelia Brown. Douglas Buckland, Margaret Burkart. Diana Burrell, Barbara Burrese. Billie Calabough. Ierry Carlson. Carol Carlson, Dave Carlson. Iean Carlson. Ion Carpenter, Rosetta Carson. Carol Cary. Richard Casebolt. Madalyne Child. Iames Churchwell, Kay PAGE TWENTY-THREE ,K -fl sf: 1 Farmer. ludith Fleisner, Rose Forde, Ruth Freseman, Delores Gibson, Richard Gilbertson, Beverly Glasby, Bud Goodman, David Granlund, Barry Greaves, Dave Gunderson, Ioanne Haines, Lynn Hall, Richard Hansen, Kay Hansen, Deanna Hardie, William Harding, lay Harker, Iudith Harshleld, leanine Hayes, Vivian PAGE TWENTY-FOUR Frosh Candidate, Iudy King, elected Princess Vigilante Clarke. Sue Clausen, Darleen Clemenis, Arthur Cloninger, Iames Coe, Richard Conner, Ianet Cordrey, Karen Crosby, Roberta Cutler, Robert Dahl, ludith Dahl, Carl Dana, Freda Davidich, Richard Dickert, Richard Dickgraber, Donna Dirickson, Helen Doerr, Betsy Dye, Iosephine Edden, William Evans, Ioan 'Q Turned out 60 strong for track and field. Hayman. Robert Heath. Linda Heard. Copa Heller, Patrick Hendrickson, Claire Hicks, Georgia Hicks, Kathryn Hildenstab. Iohn Hildenstub, Patricia Holland, Donald Holland. Diana Howard, Anna Howard, Breck Hubert. Marlene Hunter, Robert Ilvedson. Reider Ienninqs, Lowell Johnson. Allen Iohnson, Byron Iohnson, Charlotte R fe 'L x N X xg is l f , X -wx Q 1 F ' ., fr QR bm X In F 4- fl 522 YZW1 Ioneschild. Edward Iohnson, Ronald Kaln. Karleen Kane, Larry Kelly. Richard Kiphart, Geraldine Kieffer, Orpha King, Iudy Kirkwood, Marcella Krieger, Eileen Kuchenbrod. Robert Kuenning, Mary Laible. Duane LclFromboise. Daniel Lake, David Larson. Loren Lea, Wayne Liedle, Diane Lippert, Sharon Logan, Noreeta PAGE TWENTY-FIVE Morris. Dixie Morrison, Frances Mues. Mary Myrick. Mabel Mortieau, Charles Munson. Stanley Munger. Rich Neil. Frances Nelson. Betty Nichwander. Don Ninow. I acqueline Noel. Iackie Norlinq. Verna Norton. Bruce O'Connell, Ierry Ohnstad, Myma Ottmann. Robert Ottmann. Mary PAGE TWENTY-SIX Osborne, Maxine Pendergast. Gene Fitted in well with the more experienced upperclassmen. Lucero. Shelley Mack, Brian Madsen. Linda Malben. George Marl-tin. Patrick Martin, Russell Mathews. Iohn Mayer, Frederick McCullough, Robert McKnight, Ed Merritt. ludith Mershon. lames Miller, Carol Milot. Betty Moe, Delwyn Moe, Eugene Moe, Mildred Moller. Leroy Morris. Sharon Morris, Suzanne Frosh football team was the best in four years. Pordon, Marilynn Pilgeram. Sharon Pare, Robert Ranger. Ieif Rekstad, Gordon Redpath, Robert Richeson, Iames Riley. Norma Io Ringle. Charles Robertson, William Roe. Margot Rude, Dorothy Rudio. Iack Sanqray. Sharon Sasek. Patricia Schmidt, Marion Seely. Steve Sewell. Robert Sheran, Annette Shope. Dick CNF' fir 4 No- S ' . 1 Wu- Q W 31 Q A 0 1 of Sias, Russell Sigety. Robert Small. Cordelia Spalding. Charleen Spurzem. William Stephenson. Frank Stewart. Robert Stewart. Samuel Stock. Frank Storm, Maureena Stoneberg. Theodore Stroup.. Delores Summers. Gary Sturmer. Christa Susaq, Iane Swartz. Ioy Toumi. Reginald Thomas, Charles Thompson. Roberta Uhlenlcott, Sharon PAGE TWENTY-SEV EN 5 Mr. Lewis directing philharmonic at Christmas program. Mr. Lewis direciing the small ensemble at Christmas program. Gym door. Football field. View of school from corner of Rodney and Helena avenues. Gym door again. PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT Doomed to be freshmen for two years. Welsh, Barbara Welch, Martin Wells, Lawrence West, Mary Whiting, Wilma Widdison. Ieannie Williams, Minnette Wilson, Iohn Wood, Ruth Zipperian, Io Anne Kinsey, Don Scenes from the front oi the auditorium. uf I-.Ar 41 2 Q E 1 2 5 E it sg V -l -. X is S .L v X .hx Ex : . Qui fi es he ...V-wr- 'UN .,,.. . 41 K , K Sophomores With new-gained coniidence we enter our second year Sophomore Class Gfficers I i First row. leit to right: Ted Cooney, secretary: Sam Sampson, representative. Second row: Ben Notti. treasurer: ludy Retz, vice president: Ronald Dailey, president. Friendly and up and coming, the Class of '57 has held their second step rung of our high school ladder Well, by copping the much sought after Roberts Cup their freshman year, and by giving a get acquainted party for their own class their freshman year. Ronald Dalley led the class in a highly successful Welcome Frosh dance this year for the incoming freshmen with Hit Parade as its theme. Freshman class officers were Alan Stratton, Bob Cooney, Iae Retz and Eldon Pickering. The class is sponsored by Miss Giese, Miss Morse and Mr. Sprinkle. PAGE THIRTY Captured Roberts Cup as irosh. Aavedal. Alven Adair, Hugh Anderson, Richard Anders. Ioan Andreasen, Connie Andridge. Ronald Bader, Fred Baertsch, Carolyn Bailey. Kaye Baker, Bonne Ballard. Darlene Ballard. Rosalie Barbour, Philip Bauer, Patricia Beaver, Shirley Best, Betty Betzner, Bill Bieri. Dan Blaclrmer, Frank Blixi, Donald . 3' N. ETX- 1. 1 Bourquin, Art Bozdog, Charles Brackman. Tom Brandi. Barbara Brierly. Roc Briqgeman, Bemard Brunett, Ramona Budke, Roberi Campbell, Audrey Carkulis, Pele Carson. Sharon Carver, Ieannette Castles. Susan Churchwell, Rober! Clearman, Theodore Cloninger, Gary Cloud. Iohn Condon, Barbara Cook, Richard Copenhaver, Terry PAGE Tl-IIRTY-ONE lx. . N.. Fraser. Ioan Fraynor, Ray Fulbright, Sharon Gough, Willie Grady, Raymond Grosiield, Andrea Halverson. Lynn Harris, Arline Harris, George Heath, Robert Hiatt, Cliilord Hoell, Noel Horne, Alice Home, Ierry Hubert, Delores Hunt, Nancy Hull, Lynne Iames, Marian Iones, Dorothy Iohnson, Richard PAGE THIRTY-TWO 'Hit Parade dance made hit with everyone. Couey, Lorraine Cox, Clifford Culver, Franklin Cunningham, Dave Dalley, Ronald Davison, Ronald Day, Helen Dearing, Shirley DeGooyer, Robert DeLude, Neil Dickert, Charles Dickert, Ioyce Dightman, Came-ron Domer, Lola Duane, Alan Early, Pauline Easbey, Iames Fleming, Michael Foley. Marlene Foster, Eleanor '--, . Three girls, and four boys, chosen for 3-7's. lohnson, Gary Fowler, Don Kain, Nancy Keenan, Sheila Kennaugh. Korene King. Iudith Knop, George Krieger, Arthur Kuenning, Iohn Lalfromboise, Ioan LaRock, David Lemire. Robert Linebarger. Delores Long, William Lorenzen, Margaret Luchsinger, Burton Maddio, Vincent Manson, Dwayne Mason, Charlotte Mason, Margaret McMillan, Bob Matthews, Iohn Mattice, Ierome Mattocks. Harold Miller, Carolyn Miller, Norma Miller, Roberta Milot. Wayne Mischel, Rosemarie Mitchell, Virginia Moe, Ianice Moe, Robert Moore, Michael Morris, Roger Morgan, Dave Morse, Connie Mougeot, Virginia Muriitt, Donalda Neill. Kenneth Nelson. Suzanne PAGE THIRTY-THREE Ricker. Sharon Roberts. I.aVeme Roman, Patricia Roy. Lawrence Rummel, Iay Sampson, Sam Scow. Vema Screnar, Terry Sewell. Gary Sloan. Io Smith, Dave Sparrow. Clayton Stagg. Lynn Stanqhill. Evelyn Stratton. Alan Stuart. Iohn Susag. Michael Templin. Gary Tucker, Iohn Warren. Norman PAGE THIRTY-FOUR Sophomore, Ginny Hand. chosen DeMo1ay Sweetheart. Nelson. Nancy Nettleton, Madeline Nordahl, Roger Norlinq, Iudy Norseth, Thelma Oleson. Robert Harvey. Shirley Paubandt. Eleonore Pavlinick. Marion Peterson. Bob Peterson. Carol Pickering, Eldon Pohto. Ralph Potter. Teresa Price, Sondra Ramsay. Donna Real. Evelyn Retz, Iae Retz, Iudith Reynolds. Ioan M ff? Five in l ettermen's club. Watson, Della Weed, Sharon Weiss, Kathleen Wendel, Martha White. Iames Williams, Ierry Williams, Robert Wills, Liane Wills, Marlene Wolfe, Lawrence Helland, Ieanice Woods, Darlene Wright, Robert Zagazon. Lillian Bryant. Bob Kockler. Ed View oi HHS from parking lot. 6 - i X, .Q . Qt! n.. 'Y r P QQ at nel. -vrx ' Qs, '-f . ,Q ew, . . -.hs . in 1 f:-.ftizfwfffffea 9. 'TE fix ' .. .af-' ' 212 - 'ekml-His fl f 11 2-fi gsili'-f Q ' WINTER SCENES '1'7 l 'T' ,, 'g Q In-aqui -I -I, Looking on to Rodney. Tree in front of building. In comer of building by gym. In front ol the gym. PAGE THIRTY-FIVE SNAPSHOTS Q - lun-nng....'s'5 w- r 1. Iournalists busily studying. 2. Faculty Four with their somber laces. 3. Thelma and Frances. 4. Miss Megard greeting the governor and family. 5. Mr. Bottomly showing oil his apron. 6. Welding class at aeronautics school. 7. Mr. Ogren getting his honorary award from FHA. PAGE THIRTY-SIX Old Faceful. Heather and her new husband in H-Club pep assembly. Saying goodbye to the basketball team. Well, hi to you. too. Ioan. FHA pep assembly. Toni and Enid before acquiring boy friends. Iuniors We enter for our third year ready to assume some responsibilities in the school. lunior Class Clficers First row. left to right: Gerry Day. Secretary: Iudy Browning. treasurer. Second row: Dale Mullen, representative: Ierry Nelson. president: Bob Willis, vice president. This group of active juniors, on the third rung of the ladder, is ready to assume the leadership of the school. Having been very energetic all during their high school career this in- dustrious group will be the first class to graduate from the new high school. Gerry Day, Roberta McLean, Mimi Buterbaugh, Marlene Sangray and Connie Anderson were their officers as frosh. As sophomores, led by Ierry Nelson, Bob Rudio, Neil Curtis, Linda Carlson and Toni Gelhausen, they put on Welcome Frosh dance which was a huge success. Y Deciding to have something new and different this year for the Iunior Prom they produced Teen Twirl . Sponsors for the class are Mrs. McCarthy, Mr. Stafford and Miss Wiger. PAGE THIRTY-EIGHT Iuniors have 14 in 3-7's. Aaberq. Margaret Albright, Alberta Allen. Iudy Anderson, Constance Anderson, Ianet Armstrong. Darleen Bach. Emily Bacon. Gary Baertsch, Forrest Bailey. Bonnie Bailey. Rose Marie Barbour. Tony Baum. Ed Bausch. William Bayles. Robert Beauchamp, De Ann Beaver. Nancy Beaver. Ronald Beedle. Gale Blakely, Roberta L+ S Blewett. Gary Bouley. Robert Braun. Robert Brewer. Darlene Brinck. William Brown. Edith Brown, Iames Brown. Nona Bruce. Barbara Carbis. Robert Carbis. Mary Carlson. Linda Carroll. Charles Collins, Paul Conboy. Robert Connor. Norma Copenhaver. Helen Cowger, Carol Crawford. Marcia Curtis, Neill PAGE THIRTY-NINE , .4 et, S: Q nz K w- x , X Q X ,, S ,,' X . 5 . , 5 Q' 1. li f1l'?f'?'Q-MUN' S N .,, 1 Q. li .. ef- 4 f 1. 3? My I .,,. L Y i 4 .1 . , 3 5 1.x ,,,,J ,J I iw . I . - -y ' t Wf fw ' ' ..,.. . - , D , . P K :,. , E t If Q, iq y Cv . K my A 7, ..... x ', . .. A r ii N M - Q. 'JW gl A l K 5 il 1 tr- , , .J U , N, Q? 1 H ' Av- X K 6. K' X r 5 Oc- 'Mf f I .Knox we .r sr E 9' NM. Unique Teen Twirl Prom turned out by iuniors. Dagel. Mariorie Dahlhausen, Frank Daniel, Larry Day. Geraldine DeLude. Wayne Duliy, Tom Duke, Dorothy Dunlop, Lyle Dwyer, Shirley Eaton. Ierry Erickson. Katherine Finley. Carol Fiske, Phyllis Fitzpatrick. Kay Forde. Iudith Freseman. Kenneth Fuller. Marilyn Gelhausen. Toni George. Donald Grieve. Blanche Griffith, Michael Q , v Grubbs, Marcia '55 0 5' r 'Zz lik . l Guthrie. Sabra I Y . Haier. Donna A ' ' J 1 957' X X ' Halverson. Donna Q f i , ' I ,f M' ,. ' A N Hamlin. Edward Hamm. Rosalie Hargrove. Dolores Harris. Iulia Henry. Alice Henry. Donna Hibarger. Wanda Hill. Iames Hillebrecht. Lawrence Hininqer. Shirlie Hoiland. Dixie Howard. lune PAGE FORTY Innocci. Louise Iacobsen. Ronald Iohnson. Eli ,....t,-??.M,.,.,, H I j..L.,.T-., ,,,-.....,.- ,X W, : ., ,v'z1epM-vffv-...Ar-,'z'- 'Mcc Y wwe-ge . f f Af:'wffi .,,:E::f M , V 'P xc X L if ,,,, N .+ 15 Chosen for Honor Society. Iohnson, Larry Iones, Donald Iones, Elizabeth Keller, Ardeth Kelsh, Harold Kenney. Ronald Kinqton. Iames Klein. Otto Klickman, Gwen Kneedler. David Knox, Ed Korizek, William Kraut, Emest Krieger, Iames Kuehn, William Leibrand. Roger Lipes, Iason Logan, Robert Matthews, Kelly McCoy, Irene S er is W, , 1 ' fi , S',..:'IL V' .iw l, i t L'g..qaxxM. -R U ,wvmlt f x 1' Q 4 6 16- ,,,.w, , . ,Q .. nl J :Q,.':' 1-I 5-T' , vb .K X W 'TT . xlibs. R ' 'Q5 3 E f McGuin. Ioan McNeil, Murray Mendez, Aurora Miller, Ronald Miskovich, Tom Moore, Iuanita Mullen, Alan Myrick, Charles Nelson, Ierry Norseth, Carol Oqren, Robert Pedersen. Vonna Peterson. Robert Porter. Glenn Porter, Roger Risan, IoAnn Roberts, Robert Robertson, Donna Robertson, Iudith Robinson. Barbara PAGE FORTY-ONE lfw f Smith, Marilyn Southwick, Deanna Staqq, Lloyd Stansell. Florence Sullivan, Iere Swanson, Rosalie Swartz, Emest Tenneson. Emil Thronson, Gary Tintinger. Kenneth Tipton, lunie Tompkins, lim Trainer, Thomas VanDrunen, Virginia Vollmer. William Watson. Iohn Wells, Ann Whitney. Granger Widdison, Ioan Williams, Dudley PAGE FORTY-TWO 81 percent of class represented at Career Night. Robinson. Gerry Rossiter, Carol Routzahn. Beverly Rudio, Robert Russ, Robert Rushford, Elizabeth Saari, Iean Saari, Ioan Samuels, Adona Sangray. Marlene Schmitz. Marabeth Schopler, Barbara Shepherd, Doris Sherman. Barbara Shope, lane Skor, Sharon Small, Michael Smith, Elvin Smith, lacquelyn Smith, Lorna Nm -v at fl 1 Three girls and six boys will be sent to Girls'. Boys' State. Williams. Iames Williams, Richard Willis. Bob Wilson, lame-s Wilson. Karen Wohl. Linda Wolfe. Shirley Wood. Carol Zuelke. Annette Cummings, Carol Luntsiord. Kenneth Myles. Beatrice Tillman, Donna Vollertson, Tom Talking to counselor. Iuniors even worry about what profession to enter alter counsel- ing.Mr. Williams and Mr. Chuck Iohnson give Dave and Floss assignments. W4 Iuniors and counselors evaluate Career Night. A small group assures personal advice tor problems. What's the matter, Dave, Iulie tickle you? This was fun work. even if it was in school. PAGE FORTY-THREE , 5 1. 2. Bobbie. Dee and Kenny. Over they go. 3. Up and over. 4. Verna and Marlene out to 5. More FHA pep assembly. 6. In mid-air. PAGE FORTY-FOUR SNAPSHOTS get their deer. 7. Girls' volleyball. 8. Can lha! be Bobbie? 9. Connie and phone. 10. Mary, Eleanor. Ianei, Billie lean al Central ll. What's the mailer. Toni? 12. Twirlers. Seniors For the last time we come through the doors of HHS. cr bit sad and cr bit glad at leaving Senior Class Officers First row. left to right: Carol Flotlin, secretary: Ieannie Clark, representative: Laura Olson, treasurer. Second row: Lanny Fred, president: Bruce Casebolt. vice president. Having gone through four years of school and climbed up the last rung of the ladder, the Class of '55 is now about to venture out into the world, each one taking his own path. The senior class leaves with many wonderful memo- ries and high hopes for the future. As freshmen they put on a pep assembly, being led through the year by Ed Cameron, Gary Fellbaum, Bev Berg, leannette Wertz and Ginny Iohnson. Led by Ieff Condon, Helen Morrison, Io Watts, Bonnie Norling and Norman Gray as sophomores, they put on a sophomore dance. South Pacific was the theme of a very beautifully decorated and success- ful Iunior Prom. The officers were Gary Fellbaum, lim Kelly, Roberta Mihelich, Ioan Barker and Donna Gregor. The last year they put on a senior barn dance and the last events of the year were graduation and the senior banquet. The senior class officers were Lanny Fred, Bruce Casebolt, Laura Olson, Ieannie Clark and Carol Flotlin. The sponsors were Miss Ramey, Mrs. Williams and Mr. Fiske. PAGE FORTY-SIX BABCOCK. IOYCE ADELE tloyl What's next? Montana State College. Nursing. BACON, VIRGINIA CAROL lGingorJ What's next? Montana State University. Teaching. BADER, IANET DORINE tlunl What's next? Billings, teaching. BAILEY, KENNETH DEAN Uienl What's next? Montana State University. Geologist. BAKER, ARTHUR IAMES Uiml What's next? Annapolis. Aeronautical Engineer. BALDWIN. GEORGE L. lBuddyl What's next? Montana State College. Architect. AMUNDSON, SHARON LEE tSharil What's next? Carroll College. Nursing. ANDERSON. RAEDYN S. lRaeJ What's next? Housewife. ANDERSON. SHARON LEE fsharil What's next? St. O1af's. Medicine. BABCOCK. BETTY LOU lBettsl What's next? College, PAGE FORTY-SEVEN l v I I l t 'Fh- A-R ...uy ' PAGE FORTY-EIGHT BARKER, IOAN ELIZABETH Uoaniel What's next? Ice skating. BARNETT, HARRY IRA tHarryj lNhat's next? Georgetown College, Washington, D. C. Lawyer. BEAVER. IOYCE ALICE tloycel What's next? Eastern Montana College. Elementary teaching. BERG, BEVERLY ANN tBevl What's next? University of Washington. R .- ' A -2 1... , 9 ' I K -iw. . . 1. :far V e .5 't - it A I ' p'V ' i BILLINGS, LEON GREGORY tCosmoJ What's next? Hamilton College, Clinton, New York. Political science. BLAZINA, IOSEPH HENRY tloel What's next? U. C. l.. A. Music and Business. BIELENBERG, BARBARA What's next? Banff School of Arts. BORSBERRY, LARRY E. tLecxchl What's next? Montana State University Music and Dramatics. BOWERS. ROBERT C. fBobl What's next? Carroll College. Selling. BRISCOE. THOMAS B. fTommyl What's next? U. S. Army. BRUCE. WILLIAM tBilll What's next? College. BURNER, BOYD LEE tBunsonJ What's next? Air Force, Office of Special Investigation. BUSHNELL, KENNETH .R. KBobj What's next? Armed service. CAMERON, EDWARD W. KEdl What's next? Montana State University. Accountant. CARLSON, ALLAN LLOYD till What's next? Montana State University. Law. CARPENTER, IAMES W. Uiml What's next? Selling field. BRECKON, DELLA DARLENE MARIE ANN tDee Deel What's next? Montana State University. Elementary teaching. BRESLIN, IIM tEgqs or Brezl What's next? Montana State University. Lawyer. BRONSON, HELEN KATHLEEN Ikathyl What's next? Carroll College. Nursing. BROWN, WILLIAM A. III KBHD What's next? Montana State College. l 1 ,A yy . q,.,-f I PAGE FORTY- 1 NINE PAS E FIFTY CASEBOLT, BRUCE IOHN lBruckyl What's next? Colorado AGM. Veterinarian. CASHMORE, SARAH ANN tBu1kl What's next? San Francisco. Commercial art. CHANEY, ALICE IEANETTE lLonl What's next? Montana State University. Business administration. CLARK, DONNA REGINA Ueaniel What's next? Stenographer. i 3 1 , I i 1 . 1 3 v l t CLARK. ROBERT EDWARD tBobJ What's next? Montana State University. Iournalism. CLAUSEN. DONNA RAE tDonl What's next? Montana State College. Home economics. CLEMO. PRUDENCE ELLEN tPrudyJ What's next? Carroll College. COCHRAN, IOANNE tlvl What's next? Montana State College. Home economics. COLLINGS, IACKLYN .VICTOR Uackl What's next? Farming. COLLISHAW, MARIAN fMarianJ What's next? St. Patrick's School of Nursing, Missoula. CRONIN. SONIA What's next? Stenographer. DALE, DAVID WILSON tbavel What's next? U. S. Navy. DANDRO, DAVID WARREN fDavel What's next? Carroll College. Mechanical engineering. DARFLER. DONNA ELLEN lDar!l What's next I. B. M, operator. DAVIS. SHIRLEY ANN fShirll What's next? Montana State University. Teaching. DAY. DOROTHY FREDELLA llfreddiel What's next? Denver University. Legal stenographer. CONDON, JEFFREY Ueifl What's next? Montana State College. COOK. DAVID tDaveJ What's next? Carroll College. COPELAND. LARRY E. tCoPel What's next? College. Auto mechanic. COTTRILL. WILLIAM ED uaiq Edt What's next? Work. lf. Q- 3 .- 'li ' if r f' .1 ,f . I PAGE FIFTY-ONE ,fw- DEBREE, CAROL FLORENCE tDebbyl Wl'xat's next? Western Montana College. Teaching. DEROSIER, C. YVONNE tFrenchyl What's next? Northern Montana College. Medical secretary. DIE!-II., WILLIAM DAVID tWillJ What's next? Farming. DOERR, FRANKLIN ROY flfrankl What's next? U. S. Army Air Force. 'f '? PAGE FIFTY-TVVO DONOVAN. ART CHARLES tSlugl What's next? Compton Iunior College, California. Dramatics. DOWNS. DONNA LEA tbownsl What's next? Linfield College, McMinnville, Oregon. Religious education. DUKE. DACRE ALLAN fDicld What's next? Farming. DUN N. HOWARD What's next? U. S. Army. DWYER. JOHN IOSEPH tChickJ What's next? Montana State University Wildlife and game conservation. EARLY, GERALD H. tSquirrelyl What's next? Carroll College. FISHER. CONNIE MAE 1Com-:lol What's next? St. Patrick's, Missoula, Nursing. FLEISNER. MARGERY ANN KFleisl What's next? Western Montana College. Teacher. FLOTLIN, CAROLE IEAN fCarolel What's next? Eastern Montana College. Primary teacher, FOX, KATHRYN F. lliittyl What's next? Montana State University. Teaching. FRANK. MARGARET ANN tPeqSl What's next? Work, secretary. Housewife. I-'Rl-ID. LANDER IOI-IN KI.annyl What's next? Montana State College. EDWARDS. CATHERINE I. KKatiol What's next? University of California. Bacteriology. EVANS. BENDA LEE fBenniel What's next? Brigham Young University. FELLBAUM, GARY EARL lBaumJ What's next? Pacific Lutheran. Parkland, Washington FINSTAD, IOHN L. Uohrll What's next? U. S. Air Force. PAGE FIFTY-THREE I Y r t PAGE FIFTY-FOUR FULLER, DONNA MARIE KDonl What's next? Business. FULLER, HARRY tPieJ What's next? Montana State University. GIBSON. IAMES IOHN Uiml What's next? Carroll College. Engineering. GRAY. NORMAN EUGENE lNo1'mJ What's next? Air Force. GRANDY. NORMA FRANCES lSisJ VVhat's next? Work, Waves. GREGOR. DONNA IEAN fGreqJ What's next? Montana State College. Medical secretary. GROVE, HAROLD LEROY II-Iarryj Wlxat's next? Armed service. HAYNES, CONSTANCE I. KConniel What's next? Montana State University. Teaching. HANSON, MARIAN GRACE tDeedJ What's next? Montana State College. Home economics. HANSON, DONALD H. tDonl What's next? Work. HOFFMAN. DONALD I. lDonl What's next? Radio engineer. HOPKINS. PATRICIA LOU lPattyJ What's next? Montana State University. Ice skater. HUMPHREY. DONALD What's next? U. S. Army. INABNIT. IRIS MAY What's next? Western Montana College. Teacher. INNOCCI. FRANK A. What's next? Work. IVERSON. MARY ELLEN llvvl What's next? Carroll College. Nurisng. HAMLIN. GRACE ALBERTA tGraciel What's next? I Northern Montana College. 5 Elementary teaching. HALL. RUTH ELLEN tliuthiel What's next? University of Washington. Dressmaker. I-IALEY. LORNA LEE tLornal What's next? Montana State University. Decorator. HARTMAN. EDDY ALBERT C1761 What's next? U. S. Army. ,,..... .... .K .... . 3-...gs ,fx : ENN. six . ix' ti .tlggiex .5 . 5 .. Y Q. . ...Age ..: M - 'Y 4 A ITIS XXX, .cflfgbk . ,gi XE M 3 r I z t I 1 x t I I l P 1 A my . PAGE FIFTY-FIVE 'U' IEROME, NORA EUNICE tNoril 'W'hat's next? Kinman Business U. Stenographer. IOHNSON, CHARLES L. tChuckl What's next? Montana State College. Chemical engineer. IOHNSON, ELEANOR MAE tE1lyl What's next? Montana State University. Secretarial work. IOHNSON, LAVAY V. tVuYl What's next? Stenographer. . ttf Q X' PAGE FIFTY-SIX IOHNSON, VIRGINIA H. tGinnyl Whut's next? St. Olaf, Northfield, Minn Nursing. IONES, MARLENE ANN Uonesyl What's next? Work, bookkeeping. KAIN, SARAH NOLAN fSasl What's next? Montana State University Journalist. KELLY, IAMES BENTON Uumpin' liml What's next? Montana State College. Architect. KLEIN, MARY ELLEN tMinniel What's next? Carroll College. Nursing. KOCKLER, TOM GEORGE tCokel What's next? Montana State University Forestry. LANDRY. THOMAS R. tTomJ What's next? Air Force, then college. LAROCK, MURLE MARLENE tMarlenel What's next? Montana State University Elementary teacher. LAY, ROBERT WALTER tBobl What's next? U. S. Army. LIEDLE, DIANNE DELORES tDeel What's next? Vtfork, Western Lite Insurance Co. LUTEY, CHAD HARRY tChcxdl What's next? U. S. Army. MADDUX, ANNETTA MAE tNettaj What's next? Montana State University. Music. KRADOLPER, ERNEST L. tEmieJ What's next? Montana State College. Electrical engineering. KRUSE, ROBERTA CHARLENE tCharj What's next? Waves. LAIBLE, DARLENE M. lI.icxbl What's next? Work, merchandising. LAMB. PATRICIA tPatl What's next? Housewife. I 1 A5535 1 i 3 1 R PAGE FIFTY-SEVEN N- rf.. S R 5 -Qyf - sw L i l 1 . 5 1 P MALIN, RICHARD F. lCherj What's next? Work, mechanic. MARTIN, MYRNA KAYE tlimvel What's next? Montana State University. Home economics. MATTICE. WILLIAM H. tPecosl What's next? Ranchinq? MCCARTY, RENEE MARLENE Qlleneel Deceased March 8, 1955. i ix N. AGE FIFTY-EIGHT 07 MCDERMID, MARILYN tl-Ynnl VVhat's next? College, California. Commercial art. McLEOD. HEATHER ANNE tHedYl What's next? MSU or University of Washington. McMENAMIN. ANNE I. fMickeyJ What's next? University of Texas. MEI-IELICH. ROBEHTA A. lMut0 What's next? Work, secretary. MERTZ, MARTIN F. fMuttl What's next? U, S. Navy. MILLER, MARGUERITE A. tMf19QieJ What's next? Work, secretary. MORRISON, ANNE Ulnniel What's next? Montana State College. Child welfare. MORRISON, HELEN ISABEI. Uflelenl What's next? Work, secretary. NEILL. ARTHUR HIER Uhtj What's next? Montana State College. Engineering. NELSON, RICHARD LEE lDickJ What's next? Work, aircraft mechanic. NORLING, BONNIE I0 tBormie1 What's next? Montana State College. Commercial home economics. O'CONNELL, MICHAEL tMikel What's next? College. MILLS, PHILIP ARTHUR tPhiD What's next? Montana State College. Wildlife administration. MOGA. CLINTON GEORGE tCIin0 What's next? Ranching. MONTIBELLER, FRANK C. tButchl What's next? U. S. Navy. MOONEY. PHILIP E. flflipl What's next? Denver University. Accountant. E I 'tif PAGE FIFTY-NINE v . t s I . I I . C 1 3 i i , i i I I i l i l 1 PAGE SIXTY OLSON, LAURA ELLEN tLaural What's next? College, nursing. OSBORNE, MARGARET LEE What's next? Housewife. OVERTURF, ENID RAE lEnidl What's next? Montana State University Primary teaching. PADBURY. CHARLES T. What's next? College. Rt., ' PARE. IAMES KENNETH Uiml What's next? U. S. Army. PARKS. BILLIE ANN usiuiei Transferred from Anaconda High School but left before year was over. PAUBANDT, IRMTRAUD tlrmal What's next? Montana State University. Accounting. PEDEN, SHERILYN fsherryj What's next? Eastern Montana College. Artist. REAL. IANET GAY Uanl VVhat's next? Work, salesperson. REARDON, GERALDINE tGerryl What's next? Work. ROBERTS, ARLEE SANDRA Uhloel What's next? University of Denver. ROBINSON. WAYNE A. mobbiel What's next? U. S. Navy. RODOCAY. MARY EVELYN tMitzil What's next? University of Utah. History. RUDE, FREDERICK CHARLES tSpadel What's next? Montana State University. Teaching. RUSSELL. LOIS VIRGINIA tGinnyl What's next? Work. SAYLOR, ESTHER AMELIA lEstiel What's next? St. Louis, Missouri. Finishing school. REKSTAD, GARY MICHAEL tlluqsl What's next? Montana State University RETZ, CAROL LEE tLeeJ What's next? Eastern Montana College. Elementary teaching. REYNOLDS. CHARLES LEE tRedj What's next? Work, machinist. RIEGEL. MARION IANE Uunej What's next? College, business. SCI-IMIDT, GARY THOMAS Kschmittyl What's next? U. S. Army. SCHNEIDER. IAMES IOSEPH fSchnitterl What's next? Carroll College. C. P. A. SCHNEIDER, LEON GEORGE tI.eonJ What's next? Montana State College. Civil engineering. SCHNEIDER. THOMAS E. tRedl What's next? Montana State University. Forestry. SCHOFIELD, SANDRA B. tSandyl What's next? College, Minneapolis. Dental hygienist. SEVERTSON, DONNA LEE lDonnal What's next? Carroll College. Nursing. SKINNER, ANDREW Ukndyl What's next? Los Angeles Iunior College. SLOAN, BILLIE IEAN fBilliel What's next? Montana State University. lournalism. SMALL, JERRY CLIFFORD Gerry! What's next? Montana State University Law. SMART, IAMES B. lNitchl What's next? Carroll or MSC. Chemical engineer. STECK. CAROLE ANN fShortyl What's next? Work, merchandising. STEWART. PATRICIA ANN lPa0 What's next? Montana State University. Teaching. STOCKDALE. FRANCES E. Klfranl What's next? University of Idaho. STONER. SI-IELDON W. tl-Ierbiej lNhat's next? U. S. Air Force. TAYLOR. ANNETTE lNe0 What's next? Montana State University. Business administration. TEMPLIN, ELIZABETH E. qmzy What's next? Wheaton College, Illinois. Teacher. SMITH. DANIEL I.. lDanl What's next? College, engineer. SMITH. NOLA LORRAINE lI.oi-rainel What's next? Work. SMITH, PI-IYLLIS MAE KI-'Iipl What's next? Work, stenoqrapher. SOLL, RICHARD HERBERT lbickl What's next? Railway clerk. r ,im Si .si N ff .wx lf Z PAGE SIXTY-THREE 33 I af - '. . ,..+-st-Wi t. :A fx' 'Q' K Q Ass ,:,, A , I' ,t 'sf THOMAS. MARIORIE LOUISE tMGrit What's next? VVork cmd Kinman Business School. TILLO, MARY LOU II-'11 What's next? Work, stenographer. TOMAN, PEGGY I0 tPeqJ WhCxt's next? Work, stenographer. TRAINER, PATRICIA ANN lPatl What's next? Work, merchandising. E . H nn-. -', v . ,V ..f'1N,' 1 PACE SIXTY-FOUR Tw...-H ,tg TROUT, BARBARA ELLEN Uicxrbyj What's next? Northwest Christian College. Nurse. TUCKER, ROGER DAVID CROQJ What's next? Montana State College. Electrical engineer. TURNER, IO ANN U01 lfVhat's next? Kinman Business College. VANVOAST, GREGORY S. fVanJ What's next? U. S. Army. WATTS. IOSEPHINE M. What's next? College, Colorado or Bozeman. Home economics. WEISER, IOHN WILLIAM Uackl What's next? Montana State University Music. WITTMERE, LORNA MAE tWittyJ Whg't's next? Work. WOOTEN, DIANA LEE twootl Whc1t's next? Hiram College, Ohio. WOKASCH, WANDA LEE twcmdal Whcit's next? Work, stenogrczpher. RAYMOND, NANCY MARIE tNannyJ Whc1t's next? Beouticign. McKEE. WILLIAM H. tBi1l Magee, Whctt's next? College. SCOW. RUSSELL NEIL Kkussl Whot's next? U. S. Army. WELLS. CAROLYN IO lKellyJ Whc1t's next? Work, merchandising. WERTZ, IEANETTE NORENE iNet! Whc1t's next? Texas ChristicmUniversity. Medicine. WILLIS. SALLY SUE tSaD Whut's next? University of Illinois. Teaching. WINKLEH. MYRNA LOIS lwinkyl Whst's next? Wollcl Wollo, Washington. Dietetics. i i 1 1 PAGE SIXTY-FIVE HONOR ROLL fTop Twenty Students by Rankl BILL BRUCE IEANNETTE WERTZ VIRGINIA BACON VIRGINIA IOHNSON BARBARA TROUT CAROLYN WELLS SALLY WILLIS MYRNA WINKLER FRANCES STOCKDALE DONNA GREGOR CHARLES IOHNSON KATHRYN FOX KATHLEEN BRONSON SHARON ANDERSON DAN SMITH HELEN MORRISON PRUDY CLEMO CHARLES PADBURY ALICE CHANEY YvoNNE De-ROSIER iT, CATHERINE EDWARDS 5 led SCI-IOLARSI-IIPS There are many scholarships available to eligible seniors this year. Besides the ones listed, many students took scholarship tests from the school they were interested in. The University of Montana makes available scholarships to high-ranking seniors. The scholarships can be used at any of the divisions of the Greater University of Montana and are for various amounts. This year Montana State University gave scholarship tests to seniors in the state and Warded 12 full fee for one year scholarships to the top ranking people. High School Week in Bozeman, sponsored by Montana State College, is open to the twenty seniors with the highest averages and Who are able to attend. During the week, tests for achievement and aptitude are given. High School Week was April 29, 30 and May 1. The Elks scholarship, awarded by the local BPOE chapter of Helena, con- sisted of fifty dollars first prize, twenty-five dollars second prize and fifteen dollars for third. The Catholic boy with the highest average is presented a scholarship from Carroll College. If he does not wish to use it, it goes to the next highest. For science students, the Bausch and Lomb science award is presented to the most outstanding science student throughout high school. PAGE IXTY-SIX Salutatorian VIRGINIA BACON 4.900 Efficient in many different Ways, Ginger has proven herself very cap- able during her high school career. Even while maintaining a high aver- age she is still very active. She is business manager of the Nugget, a member of Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Thespians, GAA and Girls' H-Club. Ginger is very willing to help people and she always does a thorough job whenever asked to Work on a committee. She plans to attend Montana State University and study teaching. X . r - Q Valedictorian WILLIAM BRUCE 4.925 Besides maintaining a high aver- age while in high school, Bill also has been very active. He is a mem- ber of Honor Society and is president of this group, belongs to 3-7-77's, Latin Club, and is a three-year let- terman in track. ln his junior year he was a delegate to Boys' State. Very quiet and studious, Bill is liked by all who know him. Bill plans to attend college next year. PAGE SIXTY-SEVEN 4 r t ROTARY REPRESENTATIVES I . , ,. , , R I ,. 4 For -X f... i if if Top row. left to right: Ieli Condon. Lanny Fred, Ken Bailey: middle row: Bill Diehl, Norman Gray. Bruce Ccxseboll: bottom row: lim Kelly. Phil Mills. Gary Schmidt. These nine active senior boys attended the luncheon meetings each Wednesday of Rotary International. The boys were chosen by the senior boys With the okay of the faculty in September. At the end of the month each boy introduced the followinq representative. PAGE SIXTY-EIGHT , 451 X8 1. I 4 Q in X .. .,.. Z 3 1 D. A. R. GIRL BONNIE NORLING 4 A t . I t I IEANNIE CLARK DONNA DOWNS Among the highest honors a senior girl can receive is to be chosen D. A. R. girl. The award is given in recognition of a girl's dependability, service, leader- ship and patriotism by the Daughters of the Arnerican Revolution. These three candidates were picked by the senior girls and then from this group the faculty chose Bonnie. PAGE SIXTY-NINE GIRLS' STATE Prudy Clemo, Bev Berg, Carolyn Wells, Frances Stockdale, Laura Olson Each year the faculty selects ten girls who are voted on Six are selected, three delegates and three alternates. The meet with girls from all over Montana to learn about the government at Rocky Mountain College in Billings. They civic organizations. by the junior girls. three girls chosen American type of are sponsored by BCDYS' STATE V., ., . , .. MONTANA I' MUNTANA ' UUNIQNA Mqnrmm I -'-gfmrf' , 1 First row, le! 1 ruce, Ken Bailey, Chuck Podbury, Frank Moniibeller. t to right: Lanny Fred, Chuck Iolmson, Jeff Condon: second row: B'l1 B Boys' State meets each summer at Western Montana College in Dillon for the purpose of giving boys a better understanding of governmental procedure. Fifteen boys are selected to represent Helena High at the meet. The boys carry on a mock government and elect officials in the same way officials are elected in real government. They are sponsored by civic organizations. PAGE SEVEN TY 2 Q V I1 QI-Izmnriam To the memory of Renee McCarty, CI member of the senior class, who died . ' March 8, 1955. Renee was born in Clock- omors county, Oregon, on Iune 2l, 1936. The members of the senior class deeply reqret the death of this quiet, reserved girl. V t, i g . E The mural at Helena High school has been constantly qalning fame since it was put up in the main hall three years aqo. Many visitors from all over the state ask about it when they come to Helena High school. It was painted by Irvin lShortyl Shope. who captured perfectly the picture the Four Georgians saw when they came to Last Chance Gulch Iuly 4. 1864. The class oi 1955 was one of the classes which raised money to pay for the masterpiece. The idea tor the mural was started by Miss Greene. PAGE SEVENTY-ONE VIGILANTE PARADE SNAPSHOTS llllfiig ?'49Y I Y I n XX' M',,,,..- ml xf'-, VTX. The new cup introduced last year made competition for parade prizes even keener. The Wahl Cup, in honor of the late Mr. W. W. Wahl. was first presented last spring and won by the Class of 1954. The cup is given to the class having the greatest number of prize-winning floats in the parade. The Roberts Cup was copped by the Class of 1957. A small replica oi the keelboat Mandan won the sweepstakes prize. The parade was a great success. PAGE SEVENTY-TWO i Aciiviiies We ioin all the activities we can because school and play go hand in hand in the iob of education for living. STUDENT ASSOCIATION GFFICERS IEFF CONDON. President BILL DIEHL, Vice President The Student Body Association, which enables individual participation the direction of school affairs, was led by this able group of officers. .fd E X fri! 5 kk ,as -mi X , BONNIE NORLING, Secretary HELEN MORRISON, Treasurer AGE SEVFNTY-FOUR H i i STUDENT COUNCIL . s rm ,C 413 FIRST SEMESTER: Firsl row, left to right: Ianice Helland, Sharon Morris, Barbara Burr, Helen Morrison, Bill Diehl, Iefi Condon, Bonnie Norlinq, Diane Liedle, Belly Blenkarn: second row: Carole Steck, Darlene Ballard, Carol Anthony, Marcia Crawford, Helen Day, Emily Bach, Rose Fleisner, lane Glasby, Alice Henry, Connie Haynes, Beverly Houtzahn, Sue Clarke: Shiraz: rorvz Sharon Skor, Dick Cary, Fred Bader. Dale Mullen, Bob Ogren, Bob Braun, Bob Ottman, Bob Redpath, Marty Welch, on arson. The Council is the tool ot student participation in government. Its purposes are to requlate student activities, act as a clearing house of qroup-opinion in matters of general student interest, and to develop democratic responsibility by participation in the direction ot school affairs. The forward-look to demo- cratic unity is brought out by their responsibility and creative interest. Mr. Peek is sponsor of the group. 3 2 SECOND SEMESTER: First row, left to right: Helen Morrison, Bill Diehl, Steve Seeley, Bonnie Noi-ling: second row: Iudy Harker, Thelma Norseth, Sharon Fulbright, Bobby Sewell: third row: Ieanine Harshield. Carole Sleck, Roberta Blakely, Penny Hibarqer, Marion Hanson. Iolknn Sloan, Willie Gough, Emily Bach, Karen Cordrey, Vivian Hayes, Roberta Miller, Kathleen Weiss: iourlh row: Don Nichwander, Dale Mullen, Tom Vollertson, Dudley Williams, Bob Braun, Frank Montibeller, Ed Cam- eron, Ed Schroeder, Robert Hayman, Neal DeLude. , PAGE SEVENTY-FIVE - EXECUTIVE BOARD First row, left to right: Ieannie Clark, Helen Morrison, Bonnie Norling: second row: Bill Diehl. left Condon, Dale Mullen. Marty Welch. Arranging the school calendar, regulating club meetings and social events is the job of the Executive Board, a branch of the Student Council. Consisting of one representative from class together with student body officers, the board maintains the distinguished right to forward the students' plans and desires, create a government for students as individuals. Mr. Peek sponsors the group. F BENCH CLUB t Front row. left to right: Prudy Clemo, Sheri Peden, Beverly Routzahn, Elecmore Paubandt, Shirley Harvey, Esther Scxylor. Beverly Berg: second row: Arlee Roberts, Emily Bach, Irma Pcrubandt, lim Hill, Larry Hillebrecht, Shari Anderson, Ioan O'Mulley, Carol Steak, Yvonne Deliosier. French Club was started this year by the second year students, who held monthly meetings at which they played French games and learned more about lite in France. First year students were initiated and both groups held joint meetings once a month. French Club is sponsored by Mrs. Williams. PAGE SEVENTY-SIX SPANISH CLUB First row, left to right: Mary Bennitt, Betty Milot, Roberta Thompson, Iohn Bennitt, Barbara Welsh, Carla Miller, Marlene Hubert, Diana Backeberq: second row: Sharon Pilgeram, Ierry O'Connell, Gary Blewett, Lloyd Stagg, Bill Brinck, lay Rum- mel, Karon Cordrey, Suzanne Nelson, Sue Clarke. lt is a Spanish organization with the purpose of building a friendly rela- tionship among the Americas. Any student taking Spanish is eligible for membership. The club holds its meetings once a month at which Spanish movies are shown. Spanish Club is sponsored by Mr. Stafford. LATIN CLUB L t First row, left to right: Fran Stockdale, Sandra Schofield, Sharon Skor, Ietf Condon, Bob Braun, Art Neill, Bonnie Norling, Alice Henry, lane Shope: second row: Gwen Klickman, Bev Berg, Prudy Clemo, Ginger Bacon, Ginny Iohnson, Shirley Hin- inger, Rosalie Hamm, Terry Potter, Carol Norseth, Iudy Browning: third row: Bob Willis, Annette Zuelke, Gerry Day, Eleanor Iohnson, Ardeth Keller, Ieannette Wertz: fourth row: Mike Small, Tony Barbour, Otto Klein, Dick Anderson, Bill Kuehn, Ioe Blackmer, Leon Billings, Noel Hoell, Charles Myrick. lt is necessary to maintain a straight A average the last semester of the first year of Latin or a B average the second year to become a member of Latin Club. The club holds a business meeting once a month, at which plays, games and other entertainment pertaining to Latin are presented by commit- tees of club members. Latin Club is sponsored by Miss Greene. PAGE SEVENTY-SEVEN NKHONALPKDKNRSCCETY First row, left to right: Beverly Berg, Virginia Johnson, Charles Padbury, Bill Bruce, Jeannette Wertz, Myrna Winkler: second row: Frances Stockdale, Virginia Bacon, Prudy Clemo. Carolyn Wells, Fredella Day, Donna Gregor: third row: Eleanor Johnson, Helen Morrison, Carole Flotlin, Chuck Johnson, Roger Tucker, Kitty Fox, Benda Evans. Not pictured: Sharon Ander- son, Kathleen Bronson, Jeff Condon, Yvonne Deliosier, Catherine Edwards, Bill McKee, Laura Olson, Dan Smith, Barbara Trout, Elizabeth Templin, Sally Willis. The purpose of this organization is to create enthusiasm tor scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote leadership, and to encourage the development of worthy character. Character, willingness and leadership are the stepping stones to the society. Juniors and seniors having maintained a B average are listed for possible membership. Miss Kirkpatrick is sponsor. 3-7-77 First row, lelt to right: Jim Hill, Kitty Fox, Chuck Johnson, Ginny Johnson, Jelf Condon: second row: Sharon Skor, Gerry Day, Helen Morrison, Jeannette Wertz, lane Shope, Bonnie Norling, Fran Stockdale: third row: Bill Bausch, Tony Barbour, Bill Bruce, Bob Braun, Gary Fellbaum, Norman Gray, Gary Schmidt, Ed Cameron. The 3-7's is a service club found only in Helena. lts purpose is to serve the school and student body in any Way possible. The specific activities are usher- ing at games and school programs, selling and taking tickets. Membership is limited to 21 members with requirements of character, citizenship, courtesy, dependability, service, leadership and scholarship. Mr. Leger and Mr. Cappious are sponsors of the club. PAGE SEVENTY-EIGHT FCRENSTC LEAGUE , . First row, left to right: Ieanice Hellcxnd, Iudy Retz, Ardith Keller, Eleanor Foster, Elizabeth Templin, Bonnie Bailey: second row: Carol Anthony, Gerry Day, Katie Erickson, Roger Leibrand, Clifford Cox, Bob Roberts. The purpose of the league is to train students in the speech arts, to promote clear thinking, and to help make new friends. Declamation, debate, oratory and extemporaneous speaking are the tour units of the league. The activities of the club include local, district and state tournaments, American Legion original oratory contests, Knights of Pythias contest and Iunior Chamber of Commerce contest The qualifications are interest in speech arts, willingness to work, and enrollment in at least two contests. contests. Mrs. Carney is sponsor of the club. THESPIANS First row, left to right: Diane Wooten, Anne McMenamin, Anne Morrison, Dee Breckon. Enid Overturl, Marion Hiegel. Barbara Bielenberq, Marlene LaRock, Connie Haynes, Ieannie Clark: second row: Chuck Rude, Harry Barnett, David Dale, lim Schneider, Leon Billings, Frank Montibeller, Bob Bowers, Ioe Blazina, Larry Borsberry, Art Donovan. The Helena High School Thespians are an active group interested in play production, acting and staging techniques. This year they put on the huge play, The American Way for the 34th legislative assembly. They also put on the huge coronation skits and the state tournament pep assembly. Sponsor ot the club is Mrs. Marshall. PAGE SEVENTY-NINE DECA Front row, left to right: Patty Hopkins, Gwen Klickman. Mike 0'Cormell, Iim Kington, Carole Stock, Shirley Wolfe: second row: Dianne Liedle, Pat Trainer, IoAnn Cochran, Wanda Wokasch, Nora Ierome, Carolyn Wells, Ianet Bader, Darlene Laible, Marlene Scmgx-ay: third row: Ianet Real, Benda Evans, Annette Taylor, Alice Chaney, Chuck Rude, Roberta Moe, lack Weiser. giarbarce Bielsnberq, Donna Gregor: fourth row: Kenneth Luntsiord, Bill Brown, Martin Mertz, Charles Padbury, Bob Bowers, yron arro . Distributive Education Clubs of America is what DECA signifies. Only two years old, it has grown to be one of the school's most active clubs. It gives students the training on the job responsibility While they are enrolled in high school. DECA sponsored a fine l-li-Iinx dance on April l, and sent three delegates to the national convention in Richmond, Virginia, in April. DECA signifies that on the job experience is the best teacher. Mr. Robinson is sponsor of the club. FHA 3 ,. ., , F E v E First row, left to right: Margaret Mason, Judy Norling, Carol Norseth, Blanche Grieves, Carol Peterson, Carol Finley: second row: Louise lnnocci, Diana Holland, Shirley Beaver, Thelma Norseth, Frances Morrison, Barbara Frances, Norma Io Riley, Rosemarie Mischel, Mary Swanson: third row: Madalyne Casebolt, Donna Nordahl, Lola lean Domer, Barbara Welsh, Marlene Foley. Gerry Kiphart. Future l-lomemakers of America is FHA. It was organized to develop appreciation of the importance of homemaking and to emphasize the role of the family in American life. It encourages democracy in home and community living, promotes international good will, and fosters the development of creativeness in the home and in the community. The organization features many projects each year, and this year was host to the state Fl-IA convention. Sponsors of the organiza- tion are Miss Wohlgenant and Miss Hoffman. PAGE EIGHTY Pl-ICDTCD CLUB First row, left to right: Tom Brackman, Bill Kuehn, Eldon Pickering, Pat Markin, Ralph Pohto: second row: Ed Knox, charles Myrick, Neil Curtis, Bob Logan, Don George: third row: Iudy Browning, Frances Morrison, Darleen Clausen, Delores Har- qroves, Beverly Houtzahn: fourth row: Marion Hanson, Donna Clausen, Shirley Hininger, Blanche Grieves. The aims oi this organization are to improve snapshot ability and to develop enjoyment of photography as a hobby, through contests, displays, practice and study. Any student interested may become a member. Sponsor oi the Club is Mr. Markin. PROIECTICDNISTS First row, left to right: Knox, Beedle, DeI.ude, Mortieau, I-Iildenstab, Kinqton: second row: Morton, McMillan, Moe, Harris, Pickering, Smart, Sias: third row: Conn, Bourquin, Ohnstad, Stagq, Myrick, Barnes, Liebrand, Markin. The student-operators ot the motion picture projectors compose this group. Membership requirements are interest, ability and time. Projectionists receive credit on the same hour-basis as physical education students. Greater appre- ciation ot the art of picture taking and developing are the roadways ot the club. Mr. Markin is sponsor. PAGE EIC HTY-ONE BOYS' I-I-CLUB First row, left to right: Butch Montiheller, Norman Gray, Kenny Neill, Gary Schmidt, Ierry Small, Iim Kelly, Ken Bailey: second row: Ed Cameron, Iohn Cloud, Frank Ensign, Dick Wilrlund, Phil Mooney, Gary Bacon, Bruce Casebolt, Tom Trainer: third row: Iim Breslin, Tom Schneider, Gary Sewell, Dave Kneedler, Otto Klein, Dick Williams: fourth row: Butch Bioin, Bob Willis, left Condon, Bob Rudio. Rcllie Fisher. To create interest in sports, for the benefit of its members and the school at large, is the roadway of the Boys' H-Club. lt strives to foster sportsmanship and to develop desirable physical and mental traits in boys. Any boy Who has earned a letter in basketball, football or track is entitled to membership. Mr. Skor is sponsor ot the club. GIRLS' H-CLUB First row, left to right: Frances Stockdale, Iudy Allen, Lorna Smith, Carole Steck, Sarah Kain, Ginger Bacon, Charlene Kruse. Linda Carlson: second row: Sheri Peden, Donna Darfler, Peggy Io Toman, Shirley Davis, Mary Ellen Iverson, Nona Brown, Verna Brown, Anne McMenamin: third row: Betty Lou Babcock, Kitty Fox, Ginny Iohnson, Ieannette Wertz, Billie Iean Sloan, Heather McLeod, Helen Morrison, Mary Lou Tillo, Donna Gregor. With special emphasis on leadership, the purposes of this club are the same as those of GAA. Participation in GAA activities, earnina l6U points in those activities, and excellent sports- manship at all times are the requirements for membership. Assisting the GAA sponsor in the direction of the GAA program, l-l-Club banquet and dance, H-Club picnic, and lighting of the H are the main group activities. Sponsor of the club is Miss Neal. PAGE EIGHTY-TWO TUNICDR-SENIGR GAA First row, lelt to right: Dee Breckon. Connie Haynes, Ioyce Babcock, Peggy Toman, Ginny Iohnson. Shari Anderson, Frances Stockdale, Kaye Martin, Toni Gelhausen, Florence Stansell. Iulie Harris, Iane Shape, Prudy Clemo. IoAnn Bison: second row: Charlene Kruse, Sarah Kain, Anne McMenamin, Karin Wilson, Sharon Skor, Mary Ellen Iverson, Betty Lou Babcock, Mary Lou Tillo, Gracie Hamlin, Billie Jean Sloan, Heather McLeod, lean O'Leary, Linda Carlson. DeAnn Beauchamp: third row: Ianet Anderson, June Howard, Beverly Berg. Ginger Bacon, Enid Overturt, Ieannette Wertz, Carol Nachtsheim, Norma Connor, Donna Robertson, Barbara Bruce, Doris Shepherd, Patti Roberts. Barb Schopter, Darleen Armstrong: fourth row: Edith Brown, Helen Copenhaver, Kathleen Bronson, Esther Saylor, Ioan McGuin, Adona Samuels, Marilyn Smith, Mae Spurrier, Bonnie Bailey, Annetta Maddux, Lee Retz, Sheri Peden, Margie Dagel: titth row: Blanche Grieve, Marcia Crawford. Shirley Dwyer, Phyllis Fiske. Iudy Forde, Ioan Saari, Rose Marie Bailey, Beverly Reardon, Kathie Edwards. Marion Hanson. Donna Clausen, Connie Anderson, Roberta Blakely, Mimi Buterbaugh: sixth row: Katie Erickson, Emily Bach, Dorothy Duke, Gerry Day. Lorna Smith. Elizabeth Iones, Marlene Sangray, Verna Brown, Nona Brown, Penny Hibarqer, Iackie Smith. FROSHMORE GAA To develop a wholesome and diversified program of activities, to stimulate interest in and provide opportunities for participation in these activities, to provide for the development of fellow- ship, to provide activities for many girls rather than small groups, to encourage and promote the development of desirable health ideals, and to foster a spirit ol good sportsmanship, are the pur- poses of GAA. All girls who are physically able to follow the physical education program are eligible to the GAA. Sponsor ol the association is Miss Neal. PAGE EXGHTY-THREE N UGGET EDITOR Frances Stockdale has put in many hours of hard, tiring work to add this year's Nugget as one of the best-liked 1 high school papers in the state. Her ability v to cooperate in everything she does helped her and her staff to bring all the up-to-date news of Helena High School to its 900 news-hungry students. Frances used her skill of reading proof, her knowl- edge of different kinds of type, her ability to write stories at the last minute, and her imagination to put out sixteen issues of the Nugget that kept up its usual high standards. N UGGET STAFF ...,-. . .. i, .., ,, ,., .,, ..,. , ,,, .-. ... ...., ,Y ,..,........, , l 1 f 1 First row, lei! to right: Annelle Taylor, Gerry Day, Billie Iean Sloan. IoAnn Cochran, Prudy Clemo, Iackie Smith: second row: Barbara Bruce, Delfmn Beauchamp, Toni Gelhausen, Fran Stockdale, Iane Glasby, Donna Clausen, Kaye Martin, Dee Breckon: third row: Shirley Davis, Margery Fleisner, Alice Chaney, Iim Schneider. lim Carpenter. Eleanor Iohnson, Tom Schneider, Bruce Casebolt, George Baldwin. The Nugget staff is to furnish school news, coordinate school opinion with student editorials, and emphasize the unity of the student body in their com- mon interests and objectives. The members of the staff are chosen by the sponsor, Miss Kirkpatrick. They are editor, assistant editor, sports editor and assistants, business manager, photographers and advertising solicitors. The zooming success of the Nugget is accounted for by the Nugget staff, which last year Won first place in the Quill and Scroll International Awards and All-State in Montana. PAGE EIGHTY-FOUR t 2 i E S E N UGGET 2 BUSINESS MANAGER Ginger Bacon has proven herself a capable business manager in supervising the ad staff in collecting the many ads needed in order to help finance the Nug- get. The ad staff had a big territory to cover and did a good job in getting in contact with the businessmen. l NUGGET AD STAFF l Fran Stockdale, Sheri Peden, Icme Glasby, Toni Gelhausen, Margery Fleisner, Prudy Clemo, Gerry Day. Ads, ads, and more ads, are the constant aims of the Nugget ad staff. Diligently Working in Wind, rain, snow and sleet, to give us our Nugget, through their continual efforts the Nugget was solvent. Miss Kirkpatrick is the sponsor. PAGE EIGHTY-FIVE x l VIGILANTE EDITOR Kitty Fox has learned first-hand of the hard Work needed to produce an all-state annual. Patience coupled With leadership and many extra hours have aided Kitty in editing this year's fine book which We join with her in hoping it will be another all-state book. This l955 Vigilante will be the last book edited in the present old school. VIGILANTE STAFF First row, left to rigntz. Gerry Day, DeAnn Beauchamp, Toni Gelhausen, Kitty Fox, Jane Glasby, Donna Clausen, Fran Stock dale: second row: Billie lean Sloan, Tom Schneider, Bruce Casebolt, Cathy Edwards, Eleanor Iohnson, Ginger Bacon, Banda Evans, Bob Clark. Purpose of the Vigilante staff is to bring school activities to the students in the form of pictures and the students in the form of pictures and articles, and to preserve the history of each school year. Under the sponsorship of Miss Kirkpatrick, the staff is chosen like that of the Nugget. Interest, ability, willingness and time to work are requirements tor the honorary membership. PAGE EIGHTY-SIX VIGILAN TE BUSINESS MANAGER Collecting ads and getting them dum- mied up in time to go to press was the job Catherine Edwards saw got done. Getting the ads played a big part in the financing of the Vigilante and took time and energy from her and her staff. VIGILANTE AD STAFF t t Shen Peden Donna Clausen Catherine Edwards, lane Glrxsby, Prudy Clemo. With the thought in mind to get bigger and better ads for the 1954-55 Vigilante the stati covered the town soliciting ads. Because Helena gave so generously the yearbook expenses will be paid. Sponsor is Miss Kirkpatrick. PAGE EIGHTYSEVEN QUILL AND SCROLL First row, left to right: Anne Morrison. Enid Overturi. Pat Stewart. Ginger Bacon, Margery Fleisner: second row: Bruce Casebolt, Carole Stock. Bob Clark, Prudy Clemo, George Baldwin: third row: Peggy Io Toman, Banda Evans. Alice Chaney. Annette Taylor, Billie Ioan Sloan. Donna Clausen, Kiiiy Fox, Fran Stockdale. To develop and maintain interest in school publications, to reward Worthy journalism students for their Work, and to provide funds for camera film, are the purposes of the Quill and Scroll club. The organization is international, and membership is considered an honor. The acceptance of published material by the national secretary, or the service as editor or business manager of a school annual or newspaper, are the requirements tor membership. Members must be juniors and seniors. Miss Kirkpatrick is the able sponsor of the club. OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER This year's Vigilante photographer, Ed Knox, has Worked unceasingly to produce the top-notch pictures in this annual. Ed's sometimes thankless job never gets him down and he has a Wide grin for everyone. You Won't find his face in the activity pic- tures, but in case you are Wondering, here are his activities: Forensic League, Spanish Club, Projectionists, Quill and Scroll and Photo Club. PAGE EICHTY-EIGHT 4 V 5 4 1 1 ...,,w9 9m sglb fg1, 'T ' wt H, f ,, --A4Lmy+aw1imJ:i.z4zf,,, fgf , ' 'fi ZFfE?iAf:2 :+1Ef L- f w 'zN?, I 1 mmm' i 5 1 2 3 3 , . L Q 1 5 Q 2 5 k I ' f 1 , 3 1 z 3 ' x , . s 9 - i iux-, J WL wg V, ns., r if , . 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BARITONES Ed Baum, Larry Daniel, Robert Korizelc. Robert Cashmore. SAXAPHONES Ierry Horne, Donna Fuller. Lloyd Stagg, Raider llvedson. FRENCH HORN S Iohn Bennitt. Donald Braun. Rob- ert Hunter, Margaret Frank. BASSES Ed Baum, Bill Vollmer. Larry Daniel. Bob Braun. Harry Fuller. Bob Oqren. lean Carlson. it vi Q2 l 1 1 3 as fi 1 1 1 1 1 i l PAGE NINETY-OXE 'Nfl' l PAGE NINETY-TWO CLARIN ETS Back row: Iohn Carlson, Gerald- ine Day. Del-inn Beauchamp, Alex Sandru, Richard Coe. Frank Blackmer, Charles Iohnson. Char- les Myrick, Katherine Erickson, Darlene Woods, Helen Copen- haver, Shirley Dwyer: lront row: Ieanne Widdison, Edith Brown, Bob Kuchenbrod, Wilma Whiting, Michael Griffith, Peqgy Horne, Robert Stephenson, Georgiann Hicks, Mabel Myrick. FLUTES Back row: Donna Halvorson, Ro- berta Thompson. Phyllis Fiske, Donna Darfler, Kathleen Weiss: front row: Margaret Mason, Sam Stewart. PERCUSSION Front row: Evelyn Real, Kaye Bailey. Delores DeCouteau, Rich- ard Shope, Connie Morse, Don- alda Murfitt: second row: Betsy Doerr. Donna Downs, Karen Wil- son. Richard Williams, Michael Small, Linda Wohl, Grace Ham- lin, Ioan McGuin, lane Wendel. DOUBLE BATONS Standing: C o n n i e Anderson. Iackie Smith. Betty Best: kneel- ing: Ioan Barker. head major- ette. COLOR GUARD lean O'Leary. Sharon Ricker. Donna Tillman. Pat Bauer. Agnes Duke. BATONS Back row: Patricia Roberts. Bar- bara Bruce. Ioan Barker. head maiorette: Eleanor Foster. Iudy Retz: second row: Charlotte Ma- son. Patricia Marlow. Sharon Fulbright. Virginia Hand: front row: Bonnie Norlinq. Patricia Hopkins. r t , ,A PAGE NINETY-THREE PAGE NINETY-FOUR A FLAGS Back row: Frances Slockdale, Virginia Johnson, Ieanelie Werlz, Roberta Mehelich: front row: Bev Berg. Kaye Martin. Lee Retz. B FLAGS Back row: Marlene Wills, Mimi Iames, Mimi Buterbouqh. Penny Hibarger. Lynne Hull: front row: Tonia Gelhausen. Florence Stan- sell. ACROBATS First row: Bonnie Bailey. Linda Carlson: second row: Nancy Kain. Verna Scow, Ieannie Hel- land. CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Iosephine Watts, Darlene Breckon, Connie Haynes, Cheer Queen: Iudy Allen, Roberta Blakely. The five smiling faces that are seen leading the students to cheer Helena High school's basketball, football and track teams on are a very important part ot the school. They set an excellent example of good sportsmanship, as Well as introducing new cheers and yells. This year they cheered the basket- ball team on to their third straight basketball championship. Miss Megard is their sponsor. IUNIOE BAND 1 O MIN X' 3, t First row, left to right: Charles Mortieau, Margaret DeCouteau, Fred Meyer, Dick Gibson: second row: Gene Pendergast, Teddy Stoneberg, Clarence Anderberq, Carl Dahl, Lowell Iennings, Marcella Kirkwood. Noreeta Logan, Rose Fleisner, R. I. Daniels, Sharon Lamping: third row: Barry Grandlund. Don Kinsey, George Malben, Harvey Smith, Iim Merschon, Iohn Matthews, Loren Larson, Dick Hall. Wayne Lea, Ion Carlson, Iim Cloninqer. Arlee Albright. PAGE NINETY-FIVE IUNIOR Pl-HLHARMCDNIC Back row, lett to right: Betty Branning, Barbara Welsh, Helen Meyer, Sharon Sanqray, Mary Bennittt, Charlene Spalding, loanne Aaberq, Diana Burkart, Kay Hansen, Marion Schmidt, Madalyne Casebolt, Sue Clark: third row: Mary Kuenninq, Betty Blenkarn, Delores Freseman, Sherry Owens, Mary Ottman, Geraldine Kephart, Kathryn Hicks, Lora Lee Heard, Deanna Hansen, Dixie Holland, Diana Hoiland: second row: Frances Morrison, Iudy Merritt, Sharon Lippert, Suzanne Nelson, Rosalie Ballard, lean Domer, Charlotte Iohnson, Ioan Evans, Maureena Storm, Beverly Gilbertson, Minnie Williams: lirst row: Betty Milot, Kay Churchwell, Vivian Hayes, Iacqueline Ninow, Dodie Dye, Cordie Brown, Ioy Swartz, Betty Hawkins, Jeannette Bach, Shelley Lucero, Diane Liedle. Not pictured: Ianice Bracken. Freshmen make up the Iunior Philharmonic which is a group of up and coming students who will till the shoes ot the Senior Philharmonic their next year. Their activities incuded sinqinq tor the Christmas program. Mr. Lewis is the sponsor. Back row, lelt to right: Ralph Boehm, Robert McCullough, Gary Glasby, Robert Stewart, Bill Hardie, Bob Hedpath, Jonathan Grandy: second row: Dick Kelly, Dick Shops, Delwin Moe, Dan LaFromboise, Stephen Barnes, Dave Carlson, Dave Greaves: first row: Larry Michaelson, Iimmy Hicheson, Frank Patterson, Les Smith. Ed McKnight, Bruce Norton, Billy Holmes. Not pictured: Robert Sewell. PAGE NINETY-SIX SENIOR Pl-llLl-IARMCNIC lr Wi th' Lg ig 3 W' at gf i Back row, left to right: David Dale, Frank Montibeller, Ken Bailey, Bob Russ, Alan Stratton, Lanny Fred, Glenn Porter, Gary Fellhaum, Rollie Fisher, Gary Sewell, Dave Kneedler, Iim Brown. Kenneth Freseman, Alan Duane: third row: Mike Maroney, Larry Borsberry, Ted Inabnit, Larry Hillebrecht, Lyle Dunlop, Iunie Tipton, Gary Cloninger, Iim Hill, Ashford Iohnson, Ray Pence, Dan Tiffany, Ronald Miller, Art Donovan: second row: Aurora Mendez, Marian Pavlinick, Peggy Lorenzen, Connie Andreasen, Barbara Trout, Sondra Price, Nancv Raymond, Ioan Risan, Baedyn Anderson, Mary Lou Tillo, Korene Kennaugh, Lillian Zagazon: first row: Laura Olson, Mary Carbis, Ramona Brunett, Norma Miller, Norma Connor, Ioan Widdison, Iulie Harris, lane Shope, Virginia Mitchell, Ioan Lal-'romboise, Sharon Skor, Mae Spurrier. Not pictured: Gary Iohnson. Students who enjoy music sang at many occasions during the year, under the direction of Mr. Lewis. Among these events are singing for the Christmas program and in the halls, for the MEA convention and sang tor the play The American Way . They did very well at the district and state music meets. CRCHESTRA Front row, left to right: Roberta Miller, IoAnn Sloan, Billie lean Sloan, Ardeth Keller, Donna Ramsey, Barbara Trout, Heather McLeod, Carol Carlson, Rosalie Hamm, Marabeth Schmitz, Mcrilyn Pordon, Virginia Mougeot: second row: Charles Blossom, director: Margot Hoe, Donna Downs, Nancy Nelson, lim Smart, Charles Myrick, Bob DeGooyer, Dan Smith, Lawrence Wolfe, Cameron Dightman, Ted Clearman, Iohn Kuenning, Carol Anthony, Shirley Dearinq, Barbara Burrell. Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Blossom, is a very fine group of talented musicians wha take part in many events during the year. They played in the Christmas program, furnished 'very fine music for the Coronation, played in the spring concert and some orchestra members played for The American Way . Some oi the orchestra members belong to the Helena symphony, a group cf musicians composed of adults and high school students. PAGE NINETY-SEVEN STAGE CREW Lett to right: Gary Schmidt, lack Collins, Dick Soll, Iohn Finstad, lack Dwyer. Sarah Kain, Don Hanson, Frank Montibeller, Harry Fuller, Anne McMenamin, Ed Hartman, Chad Lutey, Norman Gray. Art Donovan, Annette: Maddux, Bob Lay. Marilyn McDermott, Mary Whyte, Dacre Duke, Charlene Kruse, Marion Rieqel, Alan Stewart, Larry Borsberry, Tom Briscoe, Harold Grove, Bob Bushnell, Frank Doerr. These behind-the-stage helpers have been a tremendous help during the year. They are responsible tor the lighting and beautiful settings for the plays that the dramatics department, under direction of Mrs. Marshall, stage. THE AMERICAN WAY . s Picnic scene from the play. The American Way . The Senior Philharmonic participated in this scene. PAGE NINETY-EIGHT ,wit f The American Way IX i 2 MAPLETON SCHOOLHOUSE, 1899 f , , scuooi Alberta Albright, Connie Haynes. Bev Berg, Tom Trainer, Karen ffgfgjif Anderson, Lynn Haines, Douglas Brown. Bonnie Bailey, Ierry Stansell, Stephen Johnson: teacher, Donna Robertson. ,ff I POLITICAL SCENE IN MAPLETON TOWN SQUARE, 1896 Richard Soll as McKinley speaker and Alan Stewart us Bryan speaker. CHRISTMAS SCENE Frank Montibeller, Colleen Trinder, Esther Saylor, Ginger Bacon, Ierry Stcmsell, Harry Burnett, Stephen Iohnson, Bob Logan. PAGE NINETY-NINE AMERICAN WAY SNAPSHOTS 1. Governor and family attend. Mr. Ogren in back- 4. Orchestra quartet in country club scene ground. 5. Backstage. 2. Scene from picnic. 6. Harry orating at picnic. 3. War scene in square. 7. Governor and party seated. PAGE ONE HUNDRED Royalty On the stage come the queen cmd her court thrilling the whole school with colorful pcxgeantry. HER EGYAL HIGHNESS THE QUEEN W Kaye Martin HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS V29 Iudith King RQYAL MEMORIES Iim and Ginny Q, f A iz. ,., . Jim and Ginny U' , 'Q R GUN Bev and Frank -UA Frank and Bev a PAGL. ONE HDNDRED FOUR Kaye if Ari and Kaye . . TREASURED FQREVER Bob and Bob NA F ,gg r IT Ginny uoq Iudy and Tom Iudy and X HHREN Norm and Lmda Karen and Gary Ginny and Al Norm cmd Linda N n! F, Gary and Karen Bruce and Sharon PAC L ONE HUNDRED TIVL E ONE HUNDRE X Y fx Sports The athletic program. intramural games included, is of much value to us and to our community. VARSITY TRACKMEN Sitting, left to right: Bob Clark, Ronnie Andridge, Ierry Horne: first row: Bill Gilbert, Bill Bruce, Norm Gray, Ierry Foster, Ierry Haslip, Russ Sheriff, Don Smidt, lack Howard. Frank Ensign, Bob Lea, Ierry Anders, Earl Zuelke, Coach McGinley: second row: Coach Skor, Ed Cottrill, Ed Cameron, Gary Schmidt, Bruce Casebolt, Rand Sangray, Chuck Beniz, Ieit Condon, Dan l-Iames, Eric Lindstrom, Dick Williams, Charles Prewitt: Art Donovan, Rollie Fisher, lim Hill, Art Neill, Dave Kneedler, Gary Thronson, Iim Kelly, Lanny Fred, Bob Braun, Bob Oqren, Ken Freseman. Don Holshue, Iim Wilson, Tom Kindrick: fourth row: Coach Williams, Bob Buss, Don Walker, Ken Bailey, lim Baker, Gary Blewett, lim Brown, Iim Williams. Coach Iohnson. Helena won fourth place in the state interscholastic track meet last May being edged out of the number two position by three points. Point winners were Bill Gilbert, first in the 880 and second in the mile: Russ Sheriff, first in the discus and second in the shotputg Frank Ensign, first in the pole vault, Rand Sangray, fifth in the 100 and fifth in the 440, Iack Howard, fourth in the shotputy Don Srnidt, fourth in the low and high hurdles: Ierry Haslip, second in the high jump, and Earl Zuelke, fourth in the 880. In their first meet of the year, the Bengals were defeated by Great Falls, 681A to 583A. Helena collected four of a possible thirteen first places. The strong Butte Bulldogs took Helena, 64V2 to 57 V2, in the second meet despite seven firsts by the Bengal thinclads. Then came the annual Iaycee Relays with the Bengals looking in good form and copping two championships. The Helena two mile relay team of Zuelke, Anders, Bruce and Gilbert cracked the relay record by five seconds in the time of 8:23.4. In the triangular meet with Billings and Great Falls, Helena came out on top with 801A points. Helena was in top form collecting ten first places. PAGE ONE HUNDRED EIGHT ALL-STATE TRACK WINNERS Bill Gilbert- Was one of the greatest half milers in the history of the interscholastic. Bill, a senior full of determination, would undoubt- edly have set a new state record in the 880 last year had he not had his stride broken in the last 100 yards. As it was Bill broke the tape in 2:OO.7. I , gt t. ,L , Russ Sheriff-Russ, a senior, ended his glorious and successful high school career by taking the state championship in the discus easily with a toss of 149 feet 4Vz inches. Russ was a two-year letterrnan in track. .,,w . Frank Ensign-Only a junior and new to Helena High last winter, Frank cleared ll feet in the pole vault to take state championship honors. PAGE ONE HUNDRED NINE I-'RUSH THINCLADS Sitting: Horne: first row: Wiklund, Duane, Stratton, Churchwell, Auvedcxl, Blcxckmer, Screnur, Sewell, Bierly, Iohnson, Beaver DeLude, Cloud: second row: Lippert, Hartwell, Cooney, Suscq, Retz, Barnes, Culver, Milot, Neill, Cloninqer, Kelly, Sparti: third row: Lyndes, Notti, Halverson, Blixt, Carkulis, Williams, Foster, Stuart, Knop, Coach Johnson. RECORD-BREAKING TWO MILE RELAY TEAM Earl Zuelke, Bill Bruce. Ierry Anders, Bill Gilbert PAGE ONE HUNDRED TEN K II- fs ' .,..++' 5 I I . I eq f. I . I , , I I I I U. nr-, BILL GILBERT lSeniorl 880 and Mile IERRY ANDERS QSeniorJ 440 TRACK LETTERMEN 5? CHUCK BENTZ lseniorl Discus I I J - ,.,.' . ,K -Q- ' 'I w, 5 f g ' EARL ZUELKE lSeniorl 880 and Mile BILL BRUCE Uuniorl Mile - .Jrgk f . 480, I s ,fy If ' z no 7-fl Y I F -mr mg 'M 'ffl 4 'J' :H ' . f A' 3 , , ' I.,,gk wr ' K' , . , ,J . , f U' N3 .ag ' 'K fl . ifefmvb- - U. ' X I ' ' W 1- nu-I::i? , 'W I -,,L4.x,: I . I I if ' . - yi ' iigfa fe xg S Yi A, 'N 1 +1 -I .. XXF1., -I f 'L-.In -,,' y4 f r , I 1, w,,.,4 'A f I 24 .16. ,3,af,15 ,. f ' I 'K 1'-fm . - Qwmibu, ,,, .W Vx ,xxx ..3v- ,A - 4-5195 f1Q 1z52's'?:'m.l1 PAGE ONE HUNDRED ELEVEN MA digg :swf I 1 I I TRACK LETTERMEN RUSS SHERIFF KSeniorl Discus and Shotput GARY SCHMIDT Uuniorl Broad Iump NORMAN GRAY Uuniorl High lump in iii , ,Q ,QD far Q f 4 . 4 , Qt fit qv? .,,, 2' Q, ML iNg .. . M530-V ...W W krwvgi DAN HAMES IEI-'F CONDON JACK HOWARD IERRY HASLIP lseniorl Uuniorl lseniorl CSeniorD Shotput High lump Shoiput High lump. Icxvelin PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWELVE TRACK LETTERMEN IERRY FOSTER lSeniorl Pole Vault A DON SMIDT lSeniorJ - Hurdles ,A IS . , ERIC LINDSTROM lSentorl Iavelin albi- MQ. .. ei, Y Jwsttxfff I ,-,, , . , i l I i 'ff I nm. FRANK ENSIGN BRUCE CASEBOLT ED COTTRILL BOB LEA Uuniorl Uuniorl Uuniorl KSenlorl Pole Vault. Discus Pole Vault Pole Vault Pole Vault PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTEEN TRACK LETTERMEN I DICK WILLIAMS Isophomorel RAND SANGRAY Cseniorl I , we L-1 I 1 .--'H' 440 1 ED CAMERON IIuniorI 440, Relays PAGE ONE HUNDRED FOURTEEN Sprints w ,icy -Q 1 I K N F I I. . , mwwsgk . , fi I ..M fx., 'I' 11 - Wil'-w 5 f ff :QW:IM.x - ff f ' I W1 ai 1 A .' . .,. , . K , g 1. K V, , .X 1 f . 5 1 , ,. I - 5 I f ,, ' I , iff5':Liz,if'x' f ly, I . Q- L, K x -.L ,:3x+I.gp'i- fy: 'MA , - if Vflfif 4Q5,4',' - CHUCK PREWITT lSeniorI 440 .. .W V ' . ' iII1 ,' TRACK ACTION A E n I , , bn Y x ' ZS X iw--in i Top: Russ Sheriff lets go with the first place toss: hurdles at the Interscholastic: middle: Ierry Haslip has little trouble mak- ing the bar even though he is upside down: Earl Zuelke gives the baton to Bill Bruce in record shattering Iaycee Relays: bottom: little Earl again in 880: Rand Sangray slips baton to Bollie Fisher: Rand again. only up in the air. PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTEEN TRACK ACTION Top: Finals ol class A low hurdles, Inlerscholasiic: Bill Bruce winning 880: middle: Ed Coitrill and Charles Prewill oi Bengal relay team: Ieil Condon going over the cross-bar: bollom: Ed Cameron passes baton to Ierry Anders: Don Smid! hurdling during Iaycee Relays: Bill Gilberl lakes baion from Ierry Anders for final lap of record breaking two mile relay during the Iaycee Relays: foreground: top, Frank Ensign: middle, Bill Gilbert: bollom, Russ Sheriff. PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTEEN VARSITY FGOTBALL ii fi. B if B ww-11 li 1 u q ' iii? g ,y Q 1, i i 154 ,-rlif, L in X :t lglxj 3 , . V - ei ef 151-'Sfgq g nn an ' audi -'EF' gg Q' First row, left lo right: Gary Schmidi, Tom Schneider, Tom Kockler, Norman Gray, Art Neill, Prank Monlibeller, Phil Mooney. Bill Diehl, Iim Breslin: second row: Bob Rudio, Rollie Fisher, Ted Inabnii, Ed Hamlin, Otto Klein, Gary Sewell, Ron Beaver, Iohn Cloud: lhird row: Coach Bus Williams, Bob Willis, Ken Neill, Dick Wiklund, Dick Williams, Coach Bob Blasi. This year's squad, although not possessing one ot the finer records in the state, boasted the littlest boys with the biggest hearts full of determination and tight. All Helena High are proud of this year's team and fine Coach Bus Williams. Gary Schmidt, Bill Diehl, Norm Gray, Art Neill and Frank Montibeller made all-state nominations. SEASON RECORD Helena 12, Butte Central 34 Helena 18, Great Falls 40 Helena l4, Livingston 0 Helena 7, Kalispell 40 Helena 6, Kalispell 40 Helena 20, Billings 26 Helena 0, Anaconda 27 Helena 19, Missoula 38 Helena 0, Butte Public 60 PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTEEN FOOTBALL LETTERMEN , 35 - zlfjg -rr 1 df. H-.- 'F V , V , 4 QQ :M L F 1 5 T ,f 'X W ,, 3 I gl AX ' GARY SCHMIDT BILL DIEHL Rudio. Gray. Schneider and lseniorl lSeniorl Coach Williams Quarterback Guard H L 5 :J XA Q7 f . J f Ll 7 L, 7 ' g. Q XX H X Q, 5 1383 Xl? 3' X Q 1 S N j 1 S K. 1 r I X A i 3 K I Si t F. ,Q K. , 5 - ,L' 1 F : ' g 1 - X v.., 'L-., Tf. - Y i A ART NEILL NORM GRAY TOM SCHNEIDER FRANK MONTIBELLER lseniorl lSeniorl lseniorl lSeniorl Tackle End Tackle Tackle I ' 'W I L wx T V ' 'N , ..,. .1 W 4 Aa. 2 fill 431, . VSA W V. , S x , A 4 . , - Ff a - 1 '1 ' als A ' 9? X 1 - K f h , ,... 'Ni 1 , -,':,' , A W K+ AX' I A, .e-a R F '39 M R X ' R 'fffg 4 Q N? E .-n.,1i ,' 4 . 'gl Jn., h Q Q 32: . ,. H KM I Q: . f V V -:W F Qs , f 'N' xhvk' - l- ,,: ' I Q I f M, R -v-- I an 4 E Bengals listen as Coach Williams FRANK ENSIGN PHIL MOONEY gives out a lew pointers. lSeniorl lSeniorl Fullback Center PAGE ONE HUNDRED EIGHTEEN FQQTBALL LETTERMEN 'GP Q -t ,x , ,fl I IM BRESLIN Iohnny Cloud waltzes with lSeniorl Iohn Herzog of Butte Purples. Guard In ' v X , A . uf ,.-lr Q, X KEN BAILEY lSeniorl End K 4 A 1 ,W ,ik x N 'K -,-: I t-wiv' 1 , 1 . A - . ' e 1, 6:7 f tk KX ' G+ 1 Sw N ,, e xy, , xg . N rf wt A Wits. i 1 M , TOM KOCKLER BOB RUDIO ROLLIE FISHER BONNIE BEAVER lSeniorl Uuniorl Uuniorl Uunlorl Tackle Fullback Halfback Guard in fi 'fl 4 if fe ., i , f 8 we I' X ' . ' r Y S xi 1 . we ks 1 ED HAMLIN IOHN CLOUD Uuniorl lSophomorel Two Bengals bring down a Guard Halfback Butte Purple. PAGE ONE HUNDRED NINETEEN FCDOTBALL LETTERMEN sg. .Ib my 0 j mx ,. , X' I ' A I , I .1 If I A f ti. I i Q If get g TED INABNIT BOB WILLIS Uuniorl Uuniorl End Quarterback K 6 , sv . BOB CLARK KSeniorI Manager , '51 Q Nw ., DICK WILLIAMS OTTO KLEIN GARY SEWELL KEN NEILI. Kluniorl Uuniorl lSopI-nomorel Qsophomorel Haliback End Center Halfhack 4 A f I I .. A' K ' ' I 2 A - ii 1 I I H A 1 F I y -f 1:1 A fl I A I aaaIe e f er ' ' 5 I , I ' I f mls . . 4, , K A . Q, NA rag I I I . X -:,.- nU'rc1-1 Brom qsophomorem If I q I I ' GARY ANDRIDGE fSophomoreJ A -ffl' I IOHN MATTHEWS ISophomoreD w 1 7 Managers DAVE KNEEDLER DICK WIKLUND Uuniorl Sophomore! Guard End PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY 5 I FGQTBALL CCDACI-IES -f 'f 25 , 5 1 I 1 ll D S S A E,, .l:: J i7? I A W I MM? BOB BLASI BUS WILLIAMS Varsity Varsity ig g f i, N.. CHUCK IOHNSON BERNARD MCGINLEY Freshmen B-Squad PAGE om: HUNDRED TWENTY-omz Back row: lim Brown, Dick Diqhlman. Lynn Stagg: front row: lim Williams, lim White, Burt Luchsinqer. B-SQUAD The Kitten football squad con- sisted ot seven juniors and twenty sophomores. These boys will be good material for next year's var- sity. Even though their record was not very impressive, they played hard in every qame. Back row: Dan Kelly. Tom Milol. Iae Retz, Pete Carkulis: front row: Iohn Bennitl, Ben Notii. Donn Peden. Back row: Tom Vollertsen, Bob Bryant, Gary Back row: Tony Barbour, Gary Thronson, Larry Iohn- Cloningerz iron! row: Keith Foster. Charles son: iront row: Don Blixt, George Knop, Alan Duane. Lippert. PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-TWO B-SQUAD .i,, .. ?-Il... as s 'lives - 1- I If ,f- 1- ,-.uf - ' A A 1- First row, left to right: Butch Bjoin, manager: lim Williams. Cameron Dightman, Don Blixt, Tom Milot, Gary Thronson, Tony Barbour, Larry Iohnson, Iohn Bennitt, Coach McGinley: second row: Alan Duane, Burt Luchsinger, lim Brown, Pete Carkulis, Lynn Staqq, Tom Vollertson, Dan Kelly, George Knop: third row: Gary Cloninger, Chuck Lippert, Iae Retz, Ben Notti, Don Peden, Bob Bryant, Iim White, Keith Foster. The Bengal Kittens wound up the season with a low percentage of victories but the boys fought all of the way until the final gun. Under the tutorship of Bernard McGinley the Kittens maintained the tradition of being hard to beat. FROSH FCDQTBALL f rr t ' t t is r , gg ,EQffgfX f,,' g f ,,,,gt, tifr- W Mfr i343f31i0F948?Q34 424 . if B assassin 35:1-Q38 49st i rfb gy-39 tee n Q H 37 233 Q, -it -' 1 E , ... ki 9-3 First row, leit to right: lay Harding, Marty Welch, Bob Redpath, Bob McCullough, Dick Coe, Bob Stewart, Richie Munger, Steve Barnes, Iack Rudio: second row: Larry Guthrie, Bob Cutler, Ed loneschild, Spike Moe, Iefl O'Connell, Bud Glasby, Breck Howard, Ed Moe, Frank Patterson: third row: Mike Miles, Pat Heller, Bob Hunter, Loren Larson, Bob Sigety, Steve Seely, Frank Stephenson, Dick Shope, Iim Barnes, Coach Chuck Iohnson: fourth row: Butch Bioin, Dick Kelly, Iim Grundy, Reggie Toumi, George Malben, Bill Robertson, Dick Cary, Dave Goodman. This team was one of the best freshman squads in the state. The boys gained valuable experi- ence on the gridiron, ably coached by Chuck Iohnson, winding up the season with a record of one win, two losses and a tie. They should prove to be good varsity material in future years. PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-THREE VABSITY BASKETBALL Front row, left to right: Bob Rudio, Bruce Casebolt, Ken Bailey. lim Kelly, Gary Fellbcrum, Norman Gray, Ieff Condon. Bob Willis: second row: Coach Skor. Terry Screnur, Lanny Fred, Otto Klein, lack Watson, Bob Ogren, Dick Wiklund, Bob Clark. Montana Class A champions for two years the Crimson and White got off to a shaky start in December, 1954 in their bid for a third straight crown. lmproving all during the season the Tigers closed their Big 16 season with a defeat at the hands of the Butte Central Maroons and wound up the season in a fifth place tie with Glendive. After weeks of practice under the guidance of Bengal Mentor Lloyd Skor, the Cats traveled to Butte to defend their Class A crown, where they played flawless ball in downing the Missoula Spartans in the final game, 59-52. The 1954-55 Crimson Bengals didn't break many records or build up ot big name for themselves, but they showed what teamwork and a Wil1 to Win can do. STATE CHAMPS AGAIN ,fa Y' lt is plain to see by the glowing faces of these Crimson Bengals that they have just won their third straight Montana Class A basketball championship, egualing the record set by the 1914-15-16 Helena High teams. The 195475 edition of the Crimson and White were a group of average American high school boys with great team spirit, a wi11 to Win, and determination to fight against odds. They were truly CHAMPS in every sense of the word. PAGE ONE HUNDRED TVJENTY-FOUR l N X BASKETBALL LETTERMEN IIM KELLY lseniorl NORMAN GRAY lSeniorJ SQA :Q Riff . ' X. X... - - F5 E li xx 'S 5 x 'X BRUCE CASEBOLT CSeniorD l JEFF CONDON Kseniorl KEN BAILEY CSeniorD LII' PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE BASKETBALL LETTERMEN LANNY FRED BOB OGREN lSeniorD Uuniorl TACK WATSON GARY FELLBAUM Uuniorl Qseniorl 1 BOB RUDIO Uuniorl PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-SIX BASKETBALL LETTERMEN TERRY SCRENHR lSophomorel OTTO KLEIN lseniorl N . AX' , . ,, ., ,.M..,..v. .,.wS Kwik, WP? Kelly and Bailey take ball away from Bozeman player. Ty ? J V 1 X fiifn.. W ,MMM 9521? Q ,.,, 4 , 1 BOB WILLIS U uniorl DICK WIKLUND KSophomorel 55531 'fl-L2ii??l - ' an I 5, I f Iggy: W ,f Q. A7531 PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-SEVEN B-SQUAD BASKETBALL Z if First row, left to right: Coach McGinley, Iohn Cloud, Alan aqer: second row: Tom Kindrick, Ben Notti, Gary Sewell, Keith Foster, Tom Milot, Don Blixt, Ash Iohnson, Frank Culver, Bob Moe, P The Kittens Wound up a highly McGinley and on top of the Little Sixt McGinley's teams. The boys should Stratton, Fred Bader, Ken Neill, Ilm Easbey, Butch Mathews, man- Iae Retz, Terry Dagenais: third row: Iohn Lyndes, ete Carkulis. successful season coached by Bernard een, which is a habit, it seems, for Coach be extremely good in future varsity com- petition. The Kittens' season record was l2 wins and one loss. FBCDST-l BASKETBALL First row, left to right: Ion Carlson, Bud Glasby, Spike Moe, Bob Blasi, lack Rudio, Dick Kelly, Bill Spurzem, Marty We Hunter, Brian Mack, Bob Redpath, Bob Pare, Iay Harding. The freshmen, coached by Bob jf, Q .1 L- ! 2 . , - t 1 4 Chuck Thomas, Breck Howard, Bill Holmes: second row: Coach lch, Bob Kuchenbrod, Mike Miles: third row: Dave Goodman, Bob Blast, ended their season as one of the better frosh teams in the state. The boys learned the fundamentals of basket- ball this season alonq with some va wins and three losses. PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-EIGHT luable experience. Their record was five BASKETBALL ACTION Bailey tips one in. 7. lump shot by Casebolt. Doing the mambo, Norm? 8. Bucket by Bailey. Crimson and White breaking out ot huddle. 9. Rudio lays one up. Condon on the last break. 10. Condon on the dribble. Rebound by Jumping Iim Kelly. 11. Watson hooks one up. Gray on the rebound. PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-NINE TIGERS-Froshmore League Kneeling. lett to right: Iohn Matthews. Chuck Dickert. Jerry Horne: second row: lack Barnes. Dick Barney. Iohn Grandy. ' . , WRANGLERS-Tuesday Evening League Kneeling. left to right: Gary Schmidt. Phil Mills, Ed Cameron. lim Breslin: second row: Gary Rekstad. Butch Montibeller. Art Neill. Frank Ensign. PAGE ONE HUNDRED Tl-IIRTY BOYS' INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS Kneeling. leit to right: R. I. Dalley. Don Holland. Iay Harding. Terry Dagenais: second row: Terry Screnar. Duane Manson. Torn Milot. George Baldwin. Bill Kirby. RAMBLERS-Iunior-Senior League Kneeling. left to right: Bob Roberts. Granger Whitney: second row: Iason Lipes. Martin Mertz. lim Smart. . L Tumblers Kneeling, left to right: Steve Seely, Bonnie Bailey, Linda Carlson, Nancy Kain, lack Rudio: first row: Sheri Owens, lane Miichke, Judy Norling, Verna Scow: second row: boys, Ie!! O'Connell, Steve games, Loren Larson: qirls, Dee Freseman, Mary Swenson, Mary enniii. Back flips, front flips and head stands thrilled the spectators at basketball halftimes. This is the third year in which this organization has been in exist- ence. Several boy tumblers were on the team this year. All wore red and White costumes. The group is sponsored by Miss Neal. GAA Volleyball Champs First row, leh to right: Carole Stack, Mary Lou Tillo. Betty Lou Babcock, Fredella Day, Donna Gregor: second row: Shirley ?avis, Ianet Bader. Sarah Kain, Carolyn Wells. Mary Ellen verson. Mary Lou Tillo's team copped the GAA volleyball championship by defeating Dee Linebarger's team, 37 to 31. Mary Lou's squad placed first in the junior-senior league and Dee's placed first in the freshman-sophomore league. PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-ONE 1954 HELENA AMEBICAN LEGION IUNIOBS Front row. left to right: Iim Cottrill, Frank Montibeller, Bud Carbis, Lanny Fred, Norman Gray, lei! Condon. Gary Schmidt, Gary Rel-zstad. Kenny Neill: second row: Steve Surman, assistant coach: Herb Atkins, coach: Bob Rudio, Keith Foster, Terry Screnar, Tom Schneider, Rollie Fisher. Iohn Cloud, Tom Kindrick. Batboy, Ieif Peterson. The 1954 Helena American Legion luniors won the Central division race with an ll-1 record and placed second in the state meet to Billings. They finished the season with a Won and lost record of 21 and 8. The second in the state tournament was the highest a Helena team had placed since the starting of the Legion baseball program. Coach Herb Atkins will have 10 lettermen returning for next year's squad. They are catchers Norm Gray and Keith Foster, pitchers Tom Kindrick and Lanny Fred, and outfielders lim Cottrill, Bollie Fisher, Ken Neill and Bob Rudio. Gray and Fred will be able to play due to the change in the eligibility rules governing the age of players. Lost to the team will be pitchers Bud Carbis and left Condon, infielders Frank Montibeller and Gary Schmidt, catcher Gary Bekstad and outfielder Tom Schneider. Conference Games Home Helena Helena Helena Helena Helena 18, Bozeman 1 6, Bozeman 5 14, Lewistown 2 16, Lewistown 6 9, Great Falls 0 Conference Games Away Helena Helena Helena Helena Helena Helena 8, Lewistown 10 9, Lewistown 2 9, Great Falls 7 19, Great Falls 4 7, Bozeman 4 16, Bozeman 11 PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-TWO SEASON'S RECORD State Toumament Games Helena Helena Helena Helena Billings 7 Plentywood 6 Anaconda 4 Billings 16 Non-Conference Games Home Helena 1, Butte U Helena 6, Butte 2 Helena 10, Butte 7 Helena 7, Billings 2 Helena 3, Anaconda 2 Helena 3, Missoula Z Helena 2, Miles City 1 Helena 1, Lewiston, Idaho 9 Helena 18, Bingham Canyon, Utah 6 Non-Conference Games Away Helena 2, Butte 3 Helena 3, Butte 5 Helena 6, Anaconda 8 Helena 3, Missoula 7 EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATION, MAY. 1951 lvl' '. ff i 1, 6 I ,als Ji. En- Eighth grade graduation: top, Central: middle, Hawthome: bottom, Bryant. ln the Central picture can you find Bruce Casebolt, Art Neill, or Ioan Barker? See it you can ick out Phil Mooney, Sonia Cronin, the senior class prexy, Lanny Fred, or student body treasurer, Helen Morrison in the Hawthorne group. Do you see loan Turner, Shirley Davis, or Leon Schneider in this Bryant qraduatinq class? PAGE ONE HUNDRED THlRTY-THREE SNAPSHOTS 1. Pat and Tom McHugh in buggy days. 7. Gerry Reardon. 2. Little Lanny and Phil. 8. Floss and hal. 3. Surprised. Bev? 9. Alice. Donna and Floss. 4. Iohn Bennilt and pal. 10. Kaye, Ioan and Ioann in front row 5. A real nice farewell for Sid. 11. Iumpin' lim. . Annetla and Marlene harmonizing. PAGE ONE HUNDRED Tl-IIRTY-FOUR SCHOOL CALENDAR Sept. 7-Teachers came first to prepare for opening day and you and me. Sept. 8-The freshmen had their day, as they entered the halloWed hal1s of HHS some 252 strong. Sept. 9-Mighty upperclassmen streamed through the halls, smiling and confident. Sept. 10-The first day of school started for 40 teachers and 895 students to swell Helena High's population to 935. Sept. 16-Screaming students and peppy cheers brought the snake dance and the spirit needed for HHS's first home football encounter. Sept. 22-The first news-filled Nugget hit HHS. Sept. 30-Eleanor Roosevelt's affirmative answer to the question, Shou1d 18-year-olds be allowed to vote, brought resounding applause from HHS listeners after her speech. Oct. 4-Nine lovely girls chosen as Queen and Princess Vigilante candidates. Oct. 5-7-Underclassmen snapped for Vigilante. Oct. 7-Nineteen capable students assumed their various offices after the privilege of voting was exercised at class elections. Oct. 8-Candles took the place of electricity at DECA's candlelight initiation. Oct. ll-Sixty-eight representatives chosen by home rooms for Student Council. Oct. 13-Vigilante sales opened with laugh-filled skits and zany campaign speeches. Oct. 16-Shiny black records and whirling jitterbuggers highlighted the sopho- ornore Hit Parade dance. Oct. 20-Queen Kaye and Princess Iudy crowned at beautiful Golden Memo- ries coronation. Oct. 22-We settled down to our books, met new fiends and the first six weeks ended. Oct. 22-Twenty-five Helena boys left for Billings for the DeMolay conclave. Oct. 23-Sophomore Thelma Norseth did herself and Helena High proud at the district FHA meeting in Simms by being elected secretary for her district. Oct. 22-23-Nine aspiring journalists with Quill and Scroll in hand journeyed to Missoula for the fall journalism Pow-Wow. Oct. 25- Whirling Whirlwinds presented a whirling first national assembly to us and to Mr. Leger, too. Oct. 26-Senior boys chose seven from their ranks as Rotary representatives. Oct. 28-30--We slept, while teachers labored at MEA district convention. Nov. 3-Enterprising juniors formed junior council to take care of business. Nov. 5-Zany Angel-Devil football game presented by Girls' H-Club. Nov. 6-Lanny Fred, senior prexy, crowned king at Rainbow Girls yummy Peppermint Ball. Nov. 8-Eighty-one percent of enthtusiastic junior class sought advice at annual Career Night. Nov. 9--First Veterans' Day observed in HHS. Nov. 13-Canada seemed more than just our neighbor to the north after Mr. Senior, Canadian consul from Alberta, talked to us about his country. Nov. 18-Fifteen energetic senior girls proudly showed off their hard-earned H-Club sweaters after initiation. Nov. 24-The 3-7's opened Thanksgiving vacation with Fall Leaves dance. Nov. 25-26-Turkey, pumpkin pie, and vacation enjoyed by all. Nov. 28-Democracy, as seen through the eyes of an immigrant, won Chuck johnson, senior, first place in the city l Speak for Democracy contest. Dec. l- Unlucky 13 brought smiles to 13 lucky seniors chosen for Honor Society. PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY FIVE SNAPSHOTS I -43. aww. 1. Ginger in her pigtcxil days. 6. Bus to Spokane. 2. Bev and Shorty during tournament. 7. Ginger's birthday party. 3. Ken Fresemcm. 8. Planning to climb a pole? 4. Gary. Butch and Tommy in younger days. 9. Ginger, Sid. Diana and Enid 5. Looking for u fight, Phil? 10. Iohn and Mcxry Bennett. PACE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX CALENDAR CContinued7 Dec. 3-A peek at Santa's workshop enjoyed by HHS'ers at first basketball assembly of year. Dec. 10-Helena High turned philanthropic with Pencils for Korea and Save the Children clothes drive. Dec. 16-All their writer's cramp pains were forgotten by 14 journalists who were initiated into Quill and Scroll. Dec. 20-Blossom on the Lewis and Clark Trail, again turned out a profes- sional program of Christmas music. Dec. 22-H-Clubbers and alumni feasted at H-Club banquet. Dec. 23- Silent Night and jingle Bells brought Christmas spirit, high school style, to the occupants of Shodair hospital. Dec. 23-The DeMolays held another successful Christmas dance. Dec. 24-Christmas vacation brought presents, Santa Claus, and a much needed rest for all of us. Dec. 27-28-A lucky few went to Butte for Roundtable tournament. Ian. 3-Back to our books after a wonderful vacation and a rip-roaring New Year's Eve. Ian. 15-Somersaults, flips and double-flips were executed with ease for a thrilled audience by the new mixed tumbling team. Ian. 20-Rainbow girls and DeMolay boys were together for joint installation. Ian. 21--The third six weeks ended and semester exams began for the un- lucky ones-most of us. Ian. 28-Teens Against Polio garnered 350 big dollars for polio at after-game dance. Feb. 7-National ping-pong artists thrilled us at second national assembly. Feb. 10- Up and away was the slogan of CAP members as they took first area flight of the year. Feb. 10-The junior girls selected three capable delegates and three equally capable alternates to represent them at Girls' State. Feb. 15-16-17- Marsh did it again, with a huge cast of 450 people all turn- ing in a professional job in The American Way. Feb. 15-The pros and cons were aired, as HHS debators journeyed to Bozeman for a practice debate. Feb. 19-Sweet Virginia Hand, sophomore, chosen DeMolay Sweetheart at their annual dance. Feb. 21-Boys' H-Club stag night found sons and dads together for fun. Feb. 23-Grunts and groans heard from Helena wrestlers in Belgrade meet. Feb. 28-Moms and dads ate with daughters at FHA Family Night. March 3-4-5-The northern divisional tournament found many in Missoula. March 3-4-5-Helena High was represented by three skiers at the junior na- tional ski meet at Whitefish's Big Mountain. A March 4-Sighs of relief echoed through HHS as fourth six weeks ended. March 6-7-8-State DECA convention in Great Falls. March ll-18-Face lifting occurred as many rooms received paint. March 12- Begorra if it wasn't St. Patrick's Day ahead of time at the H-Clubs' shamrock dance. March 17-18-19-Helena High was deserted as our Brawny Bengals played at the state tournament in Butte. March 20-Our Bengals, state champs again, were met by the big red fire truck and thousands of cheering fans. March 23-24-25-The male population of Helena High took notice as 450 girls descended on Helena for the state FHA convention. March Zl--Helena High students were privileged to hear the state finals of the American Legion oratorical contest. PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY SEVEN SNAPSHOTS 1. Student Council oificers. 2. Shari and Anne. 3. Night ol snake dance. 4. Korean pencils. 5 6. Band and majorettes perio Mary Ellen and Suzanne. PAGE ONE HUNDRED Tl-IIRTY-EIGHT 7. FHA initiates. 8. Snake dance. 9. Ioan, head maiorette. 10. Frances, Ginger and Raedyn rm at hall of football game. 11. Honor Society initiates. CALENDAR tContinuedl lvlarch 28-The juniors were easy to spot after their sparkling new rings arrived. April 1-The girls asked the boys and everyone went Dogpatch style to the Sadie Hawkins DECA dance. April 2-Chorus, band and orchestra were in Bozeman for district music meet. April 5-The regional finals of the American Legion oratorical contest were held in Helena, too. April 8-9-Easter brought us spring vacation. April 15-The long, hard pull was almost over for the seniors as the fifth six weeks ended. April 16-We were right at home at the juniors' teen-twirl prom. April 16-Iob's Daughters turned out a very professional spring style show. April 18-Ridiculous costumes and closed lips were a result of the spring H-Club initiation. April 21-22-23-Helena girls had three very enjoyable days as 750 boys were in town for the DeMolay conclave. April 26-The annual spring luncheon highlighted the Honor Society initiation in which IO percent of the junior class gained admittance. April 28-29-30-Senior brains were in Bozeman for High School Week. May 13-14-The halls were empty again, as many Helena High students took part in lnterscholastic Week at Missoula. May 17-3-7's held their annual initiation with the traditional fun-filled picnic afterwards. May 17-The senior banquet, one of the last big events of any HI-lS'er's career, found everyone busily eating. May 20-Father Time retraced his footsteps and Helena became Last Chance Gulch again, as another highly successful Vigilante Parade took place. May 27-The juniors began assuming the responsibilities of their senior year, as the student body elections were held. May 29-Baccalaureate. May 31-Semester tests brought relieved smiles to all of us as school was about over. Iune 2-Graduation with its thrills, and its thoughts of the last four years, brought the Class of '55 together for the last time. lune 3-School was behind us, a long, lazy summer stretched ahead of us, and then on to the new school. PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY NINE SNAPSHOTS 4 .f im- I A .. Q .5 f Q 'fl K ' ' 3 wif iw' ,. 1 'Q 'Q ' 5 SWR E K ii' , f .e.. ' ' Y - ,. .... S.. Rv,-if 5 H . 4 E Y an 15' X V... i M RMB Q , af X2 X - kk ,. 1... 9 'T ,sv 5 7' . gs Yi Tix as -v X S E 1 X Q .- 6 5' A Qi., . .E N. I if 4 'E Q- if 'V Vi-Ni , . . inf ...AQ M51 '-W ...Nd .,L 1. Sheri. 2. Sharon and Gerry. 3. Chuck Iohnson. 4. Some iunior girls. 5. Lee and Pat. 6. Chuck again. PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY 10. 11. Loma Smith. Frances and her dolls. Toni. Busy studying. kids? Penny. L Ti HCINQWNG vgu MONMNA .9 Wmwzmuzrn EIASLATXVE 1 Cum IKTH SCHOOL f?1xu1c-1:14, 'Q' V-394' - S ks., iq W! FLQQEQTAE Q'if'Q'3' mm mm www: Q mu Y ' X1 X3 ilk F AEN' 55 GX -5060 Q6 sw? K t Elf' xi sss xi v Q' Q' ts VP l ,w11IfGR 'M Q JA A., w QU-UW U Org? FAM. 5109 415,525-si0 Y K' Advertising On these pages are found the names and iirms of the best and most loyal friends a school has ever had Posters by commercial art class. qoooocov sooo. o o.u.u,u.o0,0o.n.oo,ao.n.u.u.u4n.o Oo . 0 . .o.u.u.o.n.o , FLUWERS MILLER-RICHARDSON AT THEIR BEST SUPPLY COMPANY ' af . State Nursery Co. STRUCTURAL PRODUCTS 637 Helena Avenue PHONE 3622-W 'u :Sf ' f I I ' 4 I 4 clorurs or DISTINCTION ' 26 North Main Phone 934 Q Q sto Eriel's Gift and China Shop Q Q 4.4 o Q 105 Grand Silver--Crystal-China-Gifts o o 3 BILL'S BIKE SHOP I Saws-Lawnmowers-Keys if 556 W. Lawrence Helena oe Q ALLEN ELECTRIC 26 West 6th Avenue HOME APPLIANCES . ir Electrical Contracting o ' .' ' ' ' ' .'..'..'..'..'..'..g..g..g..g..g..' PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-TWO Smart Apparel for Women ir 38 North Main Helena, Montana With Kodak '5 If G f from S 'X' JORUD PHOTO SHOP . 'nuevos 0000 0000000000000000000000 .7 . . 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 .0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 .0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0. '1'x ..,.,, ESPECIALLY MADE . Fon BETTER RESULTS .--.:'I.v:'4 I -4-. . ,T 'fl1N:4 IN THIS AREA - - - -.. U. Jaw --,flair X S .f-f'N-- Qggw-4 M d ' 3 0 f in 4 Helena Placer Go1d Meats DICK'S SUPERMARKET Af0303l'i525.Effp512l 221325 GROCERIES Products of Meats and Frozen Foods Montana Meat Co.-Helena 212 N. Rodney-Phone 64 REBER PLUMBING 8: HEATING 805 NORTH MAIN HELENA Gamble-Robinson Co. Home of STANDBY Can Goods ir SNOBOY Fresh Fruits and Vegetables HI-WAY MARKET Groceries, Meats, Produce Open Sundays and Evenings .5 916 Poplar Phone 186 -E. SCI-IILLER'S STANDARD SERVICE George Schiller, Proprietor Atlas Tires, Batteries, Accessories EAST HELENA A. E. PETERSON Diamonds and Watches 419 NORTH MAIN Empson Building 0 '0 0 0.0 0 '0 .0 Electricity . . . is mighty important in the World today, and is doing more jobs all the time. Too, it's one of the pleasant items in the family budget. The cost is going down, down, down. z ': THE MONTANA POWER COMPANY 'I 0 ' 0'00'00'0o'00'00'00'00'0o'0o'00'00:00:0 0:0 0'0 0'0 0'00'00'00'00'00'0 0'00'00'0 0'0 0'0 0'00'00'00'00'00'00'00'00'0 0'0 o'0o'00'0 0'0 0'00'00'00'00'00'00'00'0 0'0 0'00'00'00'0 t PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY THREE Qooonvoooenoooooovoooooooooooooooooooooeoo o.u.u4oof0.030.0:Oo0.430004Q3o.n.u.n.u.a54ofQ.:0.00.00.00.00.0500.050of9.0Q.:50.0Q..o.u.n.u.n.n.n.n'o LINDER-KIND LUMBER COMPANY Uualiiy Materials for ihe Home Builder North Main i' at 13th Avenue Congratulations The to the , Class of 1955 Lewis and Clark if Denial Association The FREEZER A' Incorporated Helena, Montana EHi0Y - - - I'lENNESSY'S EDDY'S BREAD Fresh Every Morning Helena's Complete Food Store PHONE 540 11th and Main Power. BRACKlVlAN'S 2: Q A Townsend Complete Food Market Company i' 222 BACH Sr CALLAHAN Hardware, Plumbing Builders' Supplies, Feed PHONE 181 ooovooooooooaao 4 oo oofof9.0o.n.n.n.n.n.u.oo,oo oo o PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY FOUR for Fine Meats FREE DELIVERY 1429 Helena Avenue ..'..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..'..g..g..'..'..'..'..'. o un 0 .0 Q ' 0 o oo nn 0 o oo Q4 o 0 0,0 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1955 'lr oo 0 o oo o Q no 0 of o 4 o 0 on Q 0 Q AMERICAN SMELTINC AND REFINING COMPANY East Helena, Montana The Freshest Thing in Town - 0 o o s A '4 'Q 0.0 o o o 0 0 Capital Laundry .. d GAMER'S an o o B R E A D Cleaning Co. - GAMER's BAKERY 'A' oo ,Q A Corner 8th and Rodney PHONE 13 OR 36 o .g. UNION BANK gl TRUST COMPANY Helena o'o o Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ' o Start Saving Now tor That College Education 0 .O oooooofooooooooooo 31.00 oo o Q o Q A PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY FIVE oooooooooooovoooooooo o.u.n.n.n.n.o0.00.4:Oo0.0of0,44.0n.n.u.n.u.oo.oo.n. 0.04.04.40.00.0o.u.oo.oo.oo.n,oo.ao.o0.00.1o.u.oo.u.n.oo. HELENA OFFICE KNAPP 8: BUCK SUPPLY CO. SADDLERY HOME OF PORTABLE t TYPEWRITERS Your School Store COWBOY OUTFITTERS 50 North Main I First National Bank gl Trust Co. ot Helena Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Make Us Your Savings Headquarters SWENSON-J AMES STUDIO A Portrait Is Your Mirror Today Your Memory Tomorrow 53 West 6th Avenue Phone 1028 Complete Line of ' Congratulations Wilson Sporting Goods Fishing Tackle to the Class of 55 0' Boats - Motors Rifles - Ammunition from HELENA HARDWARE 'z' COMPANY THE HOTEL PLACER .'..'..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..'.. .'..'..'..'..'..'..'..'..'. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Q Q + PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY SIX .g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.4..34..g..9.54..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g Tower Shopping Center 4..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g. .g..g..g..g..g..g..g. A One-St p Shop 56 and 10,75 Store LOCKERS Meats Groceries MEATS Produce and Frozen Foods LAUNDROMAT SERVICE Bill Higgins Jim Easbey PHONE 152 Come fo the Congratulations B-B DRIVE IN 011 a Job VVhere All the Gang Meets Well Done 930 Helena Avenue 'k The TOWN Theatre STATE Tom Conboy and Don Leibrand Owners East Helena, Montana Publishing Company 11 1 Where Spending is Saving SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES FREEMAN SHOES RESISTOL HATS Finstad Flooring Shop 303 North Rodney Phone 4677 All Types of Floor Covering Garden Spot Market Helena's Newest Self-Service Food Store 1001 North Main N U - WAY CLEANERS 'A' The Finest in Cleaning 357 North Main St. PHONE 42 ooovooooooooooo oo,oo,u.u.n.oo.oo.u.oo.n oo. J ORGENSONS LOCKERS-CATERING Phone 4760 MEATS-GROCERIES Phone 3133 Good Food Is Our Business 60 South Last Chance Gulch PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY SEVEN oovooooooaonooooovvoooo 0,00.4o.n,n.oo.n.oo.oo,oo,oo.n.n.oo,n o.oo.u.u.u.oo.oo o 9.0 0 0 . .... . . 0 ,., ,. ,,,, ., 5... ., ., . ...N . .g..g..g.5g. 21 ' io the 1 Q t C' A. . L l E R J :Po O , Headquarters for Rawlings Sporting Goods GRAND STREET OUALITY GROCERY jf A Complete Food Store ' Q Congratulations FREE DELIVERY : , to the 101 North Rodney Class of '55 Helena :Ez ' Groceries Meats 103-139 Grand St, Phone 2640 Phone 896 AAVEDAL CLEANERS Marshall Refrigeration ,k SERVICE ' ' SELL ' ' Expect and Get INSTALL the Best in GUARANTEE N Dry Cleaning Phone 303 . 24 North Park Phone 363 330 Fuller, Helena , PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-EIGHT u., vzo Q? Q.: ozo .g. 0? .Q :Q Commercial Photo Shop L. H. Jorud, Proprietor 138 North Jackson St. n 0.0 o noneoaoooooovnoofoooovoof 0.00.00.00.00,40.050o.n.ao.u.u.oo.u.oo,osfo.:o.n.n.u.oo.o.u.n.u.oo.u.oo ovonooavooooovo 0.00.00.0ofofofo.o0.0o.u.n.n.n.oo.oo.oo. . Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1955 Helena, Mont. i . Stickney Body Shop The Montana Club Q Body and Fender Repairing and and Painting Green Meadow Country Club .iz 633 Helena Ave. Phone 2744 Q 9 o ego Congratulations to the Class ot 1955 Helena's Style Center FLIGEL ANeS CAP 'Toe 1340 Mutual Network I SAVE THREE CENTS 5 . ON A GALLON , PAY AND SAVE GAS Studio and Camera Shop 28 Ned' Avenue ir Cap's HI-POWER Service HIGH GRADE GASOLINE-OIL jig Last Chance Gulch TIRE REPAIRS . Fast and Courteous Service and Broadway Tires-Lubricat' - ' vooocvooooono oo 40403000000ooo0.0o.oo.oo.oo.oo.oo.oo,u ooo 'Q lon Batteries -I' o o'o ooo. A . ..................... 3 0.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.05.00.00.69.00.00.0l.O0.Q0.00.Q0.00.0b,60,CO OO CO0 PAGE ON Q Q .we E HUNDRED FORTY-NINE PAGE 3 0,0 '0 0 0:0 0,0 0.0 CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS UF 1955 . . .:. 0.0 ,. 0,1 0,0 0.4 . .:. . .:. 0'0 . .:. 'Q . . 0,0 ' 'k .z. . .:. . 05 0.0 Helena 0 0 0:0 0z0 0.0 0 4 .4 Retail Druggtsts Association 0:0 0.0 '0 e f Congratulationsnto the Class of '55 20th Century Studio LANE BAKER Proprietor 30 West 6th Helena, Montana 0,0 0 0 0 0 0 0:0 0.0 0'0 0 0 0 '0 RADIOS AND APPLIANCES 1003 Eleventh Avenue Helena 0:0 0:0 0.0 0'0 0,0 0.0 0,0 0.0 Congratulations to the Class of 1955 Best Wishes to the 00 0.0 0'0 Class of 1955 0'0 S 81 M JEWELERS 2 0,0 0.0 j------- Q Qho Let S8zM Jewelers be your guide! . 5 l -N f.--- ' Babe Stoner, Proprietor I' qs 3- Qxwx wwww For gifts you'11 give with pride, :EZ ,E wilt 'FJQNQXQ5 5' . ' ,Flower . . , X w-X... ' , P1 X . . -- P 'I' . v . If .. . 4 1 ,, I E -0 gig 1 4 ,. ,.. - 0 0 0'0 0.0 ..'..'..g..'..'..'.. .. .. . , 0 '0 '0 '00 00'00' 0 00 00 00.0 0 00'00 00'00'0o'00'o0'00.00 00 00 00'00'00 00'00'0 00 0'00'00'00 00 0'0 '0 'o0'00'o0' 0'00 00 00 00 ONE HUNDRED FIFTY ,'....g..g..g. ........'..,..,..... '......'........ .....g..g..'..,. ..'..,..g..g..g..g..,.. ..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..'..'..g..g. g..g..g..g..g..g 0 .0 l etc500.0040.4ofsoofo.oo.u.u.n.oo.n.4o.oof . 1 I - : : I 1 , xXr1.ulu4,1,,, , X 1 S' 1 - -A ' -. x'-lilEI5I.fl.M Cleaners and Launderers Approved SANITONE Service Across from Post Office Phone 4 and 147 Helena Congratulations to the Class of '55 BEN BARNETT, INC. 111 North Main WESTERN SADDLERY Everything for the Horse and Rider Livingstone's Shoe Store Smart Casuals or Dressy Styles for All Occasions Helena, Montana Eighth Avenue Grocery GROCERIES MEATS and SCHOOL SUPPLIES 423-8th Ave. Phone 307 Congratulations and Good Luck to the Class of '55 MON ARCH LUMBER CO. Build and Own a Monarch Home All Types Building Materials PHONE 2 Bui1rey's Super Market A Montana Institution 13th and Jackson-Helena Sherman Music Co. Everything in Music 9 North Main Street Phone 43 The PARROT ir Talks for Itself FOX MARLOW THEATRE The Place to Go BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '55 ,oeooovooo PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY ONE noon 0 'ov o oo vnunuo o can oo uno 00 4:0040 4 o 0 o ooo o oou'o Q. 0.004 so the Mnntana Hnnnrii Pnhlishinn Enmnany Q he Zluhepmiwni with EVENING AND SUNDAY Associated Press Service ' 'Ir ' Allnmnlete Jnh Printing Department O OFFICE FORMS O BOOKLETS . O LETTERHEADS O POST CARDS , O SHIPPING TAGS I BUSINESS CARDS 0 CATALOGS O ENVELOPES ' o FOLDERS o TICKETS O PROGRAMS We Can Supply A11 of Your Printing Needs We Can Make to Order ' 0 CORPORATE SEALS I RUBBER STAMPS 0 SPECIAL DATERS O NOTARIAL SEALS TELEPHONE 491 We Print The Nugget and The Vigilante o 0 A o o 0 no oo o un 0 Q oo'o'o ao vacuum accom: vususu n co muy E E o PACE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-TWO Some of the Friends to Whom We are Indebted for Financial Aid in the Publication of the 1955 Vigilante: 'k CARLSON APPLIANCE CO. CASTEEL CLEANERS CHARLTON RADIO ELECTRIC CITY PLUMBING 8a HEATING CO. CLAFLIN'S FURNITURE HOUSE COAST-TO-COAST STORE EAST HELENA MARKET EATON-TURNER JEWELRY FISHER'S STYLE SHOP FOLEY'S MILL FOSTER'S MOTEL GLENNY'S TEXACO STATION GOODIE SHOP BAKERY HARALDSON'S SPECIALTY SHOP HELENA GLASS 8z PAINT HELENA TYPEWRITER CO. HRELLA BROTHERS--Square Deal Store IDEAL BAKERY JACOBY'S STORE FOR MEN MARY MOORE SHOP NAEGLE PRINTING COMPANY PALMQUIST ELECTRIC PENNEY'S PRINCESS BEAUTY SHOP RADIO STATION KXLJ ROBBI'S - Furs and Ready-to-Wear SMITH'S PLACE TRU-VALUE SHOP UNION MARKET PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-THREE INDEX AABERG, IOANNE IFreshmunI-96 AABERG, MARGARET Uuniorb-39 AAVEDAL, ALVEN CSophomore1-31, 110 ADAIR, HUGH ISophomore1-31 ALBRIGHT, ALBERTA Uuniorb-39, 99 ALBRIGHT, ALVIN CFreshmcn1-23 ALBRIGHT, ARLEE IFreshmcnI-23, 95 ALLEN. IUDY UuniorI--39, 82, 95 AMUNDSON, SHARON ISenior1-47 ANDERBERG, CLARENCE IFreshmcm1--23, 95 ANDERS, IERRY I19541-108, 110, 111, 116 ANDERS, IOAN ISophomoreB-31 ANDERSON, CAROL IFreshmcm1-23 ANDERSON. CONSTANCE Uuniorl-39, 83, 93 ANDERSON, ETHEL fIunior1-19 ANDERSON, IANET IIunior1--39, 83 ANDERSON, KAREN IFreshmun1-23, 105 ANDERSON, MARGARET lFreshmcn1-19 ANDERSON. RAEDYN ISenior1-47, 97 ANDERSON, RICHARD ISophomore1-31, 77 ANDERSON SHARON ISenior1-47, 66, 76, 83, 78 ANDREASEN, CONNIE CSophomore-1 31, 97 ANDRIDGE, RONALD ISophomore1-31, 108, 120 ANTHONY, CAROL ISophomore1--75, 79, 97 ANTHONY, MR. CLARENCE-20 ARMSTRONG, DARLENE IIunior1-39, 83 ATKINS, HERB ICocxch1-132 AYRES, ROBERT IFreshmc1r11--23 BABCOCK, BETTY LOU ISen1or1-47, 82, 83, 131 BABCOCK, IOYCE ISenior1-47, 83 BACH, EMILY Uuniorl-39, 75, 76, 83 BACH, IEANNETTE IFreshmcm1-23, 96 BACKEBERG, DIANA ISophomore1-77 BACON, GARY Uunior1-39, 82 BACON, VIRGINIA ISenior1-47, 66, 67, 77, 78, 82, 83, 85, 86, 88, 99 BADER, FRED ISophomore3-31, 75, 128 BADER. IANET ISen1or1-47, 80, 131 BAER, BARBARA IFreshmcm1-23 BAERTSCH, CAROL CSophomore1-31 BAILEY, BONNIE UuniorI-39, 79, 83, 94, 99, 131 BAILEY, KENNETH ISenior1-47, 68, 70, 82, 97, 108 119, 124. 125, 127, 129 BAILEY, KAYE ISophomore7-31, 92 BAILEY, ROGER fFreshmcn1-23 BAILEY, ROSE MARIE Uuniorb-39, 83 BAKER, IIM fSenior1-47, 108 BAKER, BONNIE fSophomore1-31 BAKKE, FRED ISophomore1-90 BALDWIN, GEORGE I-Senior?-47, 84, 88, 130 BALLARD, DARLENE Isophomorel-31, 75 BALLARD, ROSALIE ISophomore1-31, 96 BARBOUR, PHILIP ISophomore5-31 BARBOUR, MRS. SHIRLEY--19 BARBOUR, TONY CIunior1-39, 77, 78, 122, 123 BEEDLE, GALE Uuniorl-39, 81 BELL, IAMES Ilrreshmcml-23 BENNITT, IO1-IN Uuniorl-77, 91, 122, 123 BENNITT, MARY CFreshmcmJ-23, 77, 96, 131 BENTZ, CHUCK 119541-108, 111 BERG, BEVERLY CSenior1-48, 70, 76, 77, 78, 83, 94 99, 104 BERNIER, AURIEL CFreshrncnJ-23 BEST, BETTY ISophomore1-31, 93 BETZNER, BILL ISophomore1-31 BIELENBERG, BARBARA ISenior1-48, 79, 80 BILLINGS, LEON ISenior1-48, 77, 79 BISSON, SUSAN IFreshmcm1-23 BIERI, DAN fSophomoreI-31 BIERLY, ROC ISophomore1-110 BIOIN, HOLTEN ISOphomore1-82, 120, 123 BLAKELY, ROBERTA IIunior1-39, 75, 83, 95 BLACKMER, MRS. MAXINE-10 BLACKMER, FRANK ISophomoreI-31, 77, 92, 110 BLAZINA, IOSEPH ISeniorI-48, 79 BLASI, MR. ROBERT-10, 117, 121, 128 BLENKARN, BETTY IFreshmcm1-23, 75, 96 BLEWETT, GARY UuniorJ-39, 77, 108 BLIXT, DONALD ISophomore1-31, 110, 122, 123, 128 BLOSSOM, MR. CHARLES-10, 97, 137 BOEHM, RALPH IFreshmcm1-96 BONNE, DONALD IFreshmcmJ--Z3 BORSBERRY, LARRY ISenior1-48, 79, 97, 98 BOTTOMLY, MR. FORBES--8 BOULEY, ROBERT IIunior1-39 BOUROUIN, ART ISophomore1-31, 81 BOWERS, ROBERT Iseniorf-48, 79, 80 BOZDOG, CHARLES ISophomore7-31 BRACKMAN, TOM ISophomoreJ-31, 81 BRANNING, BETTY IFreshmcm1-23, 96 BRANDT, BARBARA ISophomore1-31 BRATLIEN, TOM IFreshmcm1-Z3, 90 BRAUN, DON fFreshmcm1-23, 91 BRAUN, ROBERT Uuniorl-39, 75, 77, 78, 91, 108 BRECKON, DELLA ISenior1-49, 79, 83, 84, 95 BRESLIN, IIM ISenior1-49, 82, 117, 119, 130 BREWER, DARLENE IIunior1-19, 39 BRIERLY, ROC CSophomore1-31 BRIGGEMAN, BERNARD ISophomore1-31 BRINCK, WILLIAM Uuniorl--39, 77, 90 BRISCOE, TOM ISenior1-48, 98 BRONSON, KATHLEEN ISenior1-49, 66, 83, 78 BROWN BROWN CORDELIA CPreshmcm1-23, 96 DOUGLAS IFreshmcm1-23, 99 BROWN EDITH Uuniorb-39, 83, 92 BROWN IAMES Uunior1-39, 97, 108, 122, 123 BROWN, NONA Uunior1-39, 82, 83 BROWN, VERNA IIunior1-82, 83 BROWN . WILLIAM ISenior1-49, 80 BROWNING, IUDITI-I Uuniorl-11, 38, 77. 81 BRUCE, BARBARA Uuniorb-39, 83, 84, 93 BRUCE, WILLIAM 1Seniorb-49, 66, 67, 70, 108, 110 CALABOUGH, IERRY CFreshmcmI-23 BARKER, IOAN ISenior1-48, 93 BARNES, DON Clrreshmcml-81 BARNES, IACK ISophomoreI-110, 130 BARNES, IAMES IFreshmun1--23, 123 BARNES, STEPHEN IFreshmcm1-23, 96, 123, 131 BARNETT, HARRY ISenior5--48, 79, 99, 100 BARNEY, RICHARD IF'reshmcn1-23, 130 BASTIAN, IRWIN IPreshmcn1-23 BATCI-I, ROBERT Ilrreshmunb-23 BATTERSI-IELL, MRS. MARY-10 BAUER, PATRICIA CSophomore1--31, 93 BAUM, ED Uur1ior1-39, 90 BAUSC1-I, WILLIAM Uuniorl-39, 78 BAYLES, ROBERT Uuniorb--39 BEAUCHAMP, DE ANN IIunior1-39. 83, 84, 86, 92 BEAVER. IOYCE ISenior1-48 BEAVER, NANCY Uuniorl-39 BEAVER, RONALD Uuniorl-39. 117, 119 BEAVER, SHIRLEY CSophomore1-11, 31, 80 BEAVER , TERRY CSophomore-1-110 PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-SIX 111, 115, 116 BRUNETT, RAMONA ISophomore1-31, 97 BRYANT, ROBERT ISophomore1-35, 122, 123 BUCKLAND, MARGARET IFreshmcn1-23 BUDKE, ROBERT CSophomore1-31, 90 BURKART, DIANA IFreshmcm1-23, 96 BURNER, BOYD ISenior1-49 BURR, BARBARA Uunior1-75 BURRELL, BARBARA fFreshmf.m1-23, 97 BURRESE, BILLIE CFreshmunJ-23 BUSHNELL, KENNETH CSeniorJ-49, 98 BUTERBAUGH, MIMI Uuniorb--83, 94 BYRNE, SANDRA fSophomore1-11 CAMERON, EDWARD ISenior1-49, 75, 78, 82, 108, 114 116, 130 CAMPBELL, AUDREY CSophomore1-31 CAPPIOUS, MR. SAM-11, 78 INDEX IContinuecD CARBIS, MARY CIuniorJ-39, 97 CARBIS, ROBERT Uuniorb-39, 132 CARKULIS, CARLSON, CARLSON, CARLSON, CARLSON, CARLSON, CARLSON, CARLSON, PETE ISophomore1-31, 110, 122, 123, 128 ALLAN ISeniorJ-49 DAVE iFreshmcn5--23, 96 CAROL KFreshmanJ-23, 97 JEAN IFreshmanJ-23, 91 JOHN Uuniorl-92, 128 JON IFreshmcnJ--23, 75, 95 LINDA IIunior1-39, 82, 83, 94, 105, 131 CARNEY, MRS. MARY-11, 79 CARPENTER, JAMES ISenior1-49, 84 CARPENTER, ROSETTA IFreshmun1-23 CARRELL, CHARLES CJunior1--39, 80 CARSON, CAROL Freshman!-23 CARSON, PENNY 1SophomoreJ-31 CARVER, JEANETTE ISophomoreJ-31 CARY, RICHARD QF:-eshman1-23, 75, 123 CASEBOLT, BRUCE ISenior1--46, 50, 68, 82, 84, 86, 88, 108, 113, 124, 125, 129 CASEBOLT, MADALYNE IFreshmcm1-22, 23, 80, 96 CASHMORE, ROBERT ISophomoreJ-90 CASHMORE, SARAH CSeniorJ-50 CASTLES, SUSAN ISophomoreJ-31 DAGEL, MARJORIE IJuniorJ-40, 83 DAGENAIS, TERRY ISophomoreJ-128, 130 DAHL, CARL CFreshmcmJ-24, 95 DAHL, JUDITH fFreshmcnJ-24 DAHLHAUSEN, FRANK Uuniorb-40 DALE, DAVID ISenior1-51, 79, 97 DALLEY, RONALD ISophomore1-30, 32, 93 DANA, FREDA IFreshmcnD-24 DANDRO, DAVID Iseniori-51 DANIEL, LARRY Uuniorb-40, 90 DANIEL, R. J. fFreshman1-95, 130 DARFLER, DONNA ISenior1-51, 82, 92 DAVIDICI-I, RICHARD fFreshmcn7-24 DAVIS, SHIRLEY ISenior1-51, 82, 84, 131 DAVISON, RONALD KSophomoreJ-32 DAY, FREDELLA ISenior1-51, 78, 131 DAY, GERRY Uuniorl-38, 40, 77, 78, 79, 83, 84, 85, 86, 92 DAY, HELEN ISophomoreJ-32, 75 ' DEARING, SHIRLEY ISophomoreJ-11, 32, 97 DEBREE, CAROL ISenior1-52 DECOUTEAU, DELORES Uunior1-92 DECOUTEAU, MARGARET IFreshmCm1-95 DEGOOYER, ROBERT Sophomore?-32, 97 CHANEY, ALICE ISenior1-50, 66, 80, 84, 88 CHILD, JAMES 1FreshmcnJ-23 CHURCHWELL, KAY IFreshmcm1-23, 96 CHURCHWELL, ROBERT ISOphomore1-31, 90, 110 CLARK, ROBERT ISeniorJ-53, 87, 88, 101, 122 CLARK, MR. ROBERT C.-11, 137 CLARK, DONNA ISenior1-46, 50, 69, 76, 79 CLARKE, SUE lFreshmcxnJ-24, 75, 77, 96 CLAUSEN, DARLEEN IFreshmcm1-24, 81 CLAUSEN, DONNA ISenior1-50, 81, 83, 84, 86, 87, 88 CLEARMEN, THEODORE Isophomorel-31, 97 CLEMENTS, ARTHUR IFreshmcm1-24 CLEMO, PRUDENCE ISenior1-'50, 66, 70, 76, 77, 78, 83, 84, 85, 87, 88 CLONINGER, GARY Isophomorel-31, 97, 110, 122, 123 CLONINGER, JAMES IFreshmcm1-24, 95 CLOUD, JOHN ISOphOmOre1-31, 82, 117, 119, 110, 128, 132 CLUTE, MISS MARY-11 COCHRAN, JOANN ISenior1-50, 80, 84 COE, RICHARD QFreshmGn1-24, 92, 123 COLLINGS, JACK ISenior1-50, 98 COLLINS, PAUL IIunior1-39 COLLISHAW, MARIAN ISenior1-50 CONBOY, ROBERT IIunior1-39 CONDON, BARBARA 1Sophomore1-31 CONDON, JEFFREY ISeniorJ-51, 68, 70, 74, 75, 76, 77, 82, 108, 112, 116, 124, 125, 129, 132, 78 CONN, RICHARD ISen1Or1-81 CONNER, JANET lFreshmc.mJ-24 CONNOR, NORMA Uunior1-39, 83, 97 COOK, DAVID ISenior1-51 COOK, RICHARD CSophomoreJ-31 COONEY, ROBERT ISOp1'1omoreJ-30, 110 COPELAND, LARRY ISeniorJ-51 COPENHAVER, HELEN IJuniorJ-39, 83, 92 COPENHAVER, TERRY ISophomore-I-'31 CORDREY, KAREN CFreshmcm7-24, 75, 77 COTTRILL, EDWARD Iseniorl--51, 108, 113, 116, 132 COTTRILL, JAMES ISophomoreJ-90 COUEY, LORRAINE ISophomore1-32, 90 COWGER, CAROL Uunior1-39 COX, CLIFFORD ISophomore1-31, 79, 90 CRAWFORD, MARCIA IJI.1niOrJ-39, 75, 83 CREER, DONNA ISophomore1-- CRONIN, SONIA I-Senior?-51 CROSBY, ROBERTA CFreshmC!n1-24 CULVER, FRANK ISOphOmoreJ-32, 110, 128 CUMMINGS, CAROL IIunior1-43 CUNNINGHAM, DAVID ISOphomoreJ-32 CURTIS, NEILL IIunior1-89, 81 CUTER, ROBERT IFreshmcm1-24, 123 DELUDE, NEAL ISophomore1-32, 75, 81, 110 DELUDE, WAYNE IIuniorJ-40 DEROSIER, YVONNE ISenior1-52, 66, 76, 78 DICKERT, CHARLES ISophomoreJ-32, 130 DICKERT, JOYCE ISophomoreJ-32 DICKERT, RICHARD IFreshmcxn1-24 DICKGRABER, DONNA IFreshmcm1-24 DIEHL, WILLIAM ISeniorJ-52, 68, 74, 75, 76, 117, 118 DIGHTMAN, CAMERON ISophomore1-32, 97, 122, 123 DIRICKSON, HELEN IFreshmon1-24 DOERR, ELIZABETH CFreshmcm1-24, 92 DOERR, FRANK ISenior1-52, 98 DOMER, LOLA ISophomoreJ-32, 80, 96 DONOVAN, ARTHUR ISenior1-52, 79, 97, 98, 108 DOWNS, DONNA ISenior1-52, 69, 92, 97 DUANE, ALAN CSophomoreD-32, 97, 110, 122, 123 DUFFY, TOM Uuniorf-40 DUKE, AGNES IIunior1-105 DUKE, DACRE ISenior1-52, 98 DUKE, DOROTHY IIunior1--40, 83 DUNLOP. LYLE Uuniorl-40, 97 DUNN, HOWARD ISenior1-52 DWYER, JOHN ISeniorb-52, 98 DWYER, SHIRLEY Uuniorl-40, 83, 92 DYE, JOSEPHINE KFreshrnun1-24, 95 EARLY, GERALD ISenior1-52 EARLY, PAULINE ISophOm0reJ-32 EASBEY, JAMES ISophomore1-32, 128 EATON, JON UuniorJ-40 EDDEN, WILLIAM IFreshmC1n1-24 EDWARDS, CATHERINE ISeniorJ-53, 66, 83, 86, 87, 78 ENSIGN, FRANK ISenior1-82, 118, 108, 112, 116, 118, 130 ERICKSON, KATHERINE Uuniorb-40, 79, 83, 92 EVANS, BENDA ISenior1-53, 78, 80, 86, 88 EVANS, JOAN IFreshmcmJ-24, 96 FARMER, JUDITH IFreshmcmJ-24 FELLBAUM, GARY Iseniorl-53, 78, 97, 124, 125 FELLBAUM, MR. E. H.-9 FINLEY, CAROL CJuniOr1-40, 80 FINSTAD, JOHN ISenior1-53, 98 FISHER, MISS ALICE-18 FISHER, CONNIE ISS-niOr1--53 FISHER, ROLLINS IJunicrJ-82, 97, 117, 108, 115, 119, 132 FISKE, PHYLLIS Uuniorb-40, 83, 92 FISKE, MR. HENRY-12 FITZPATRICK, KAY Uunior1-19, 40 FLEISNER, MARGERY ISenior1-53, 84, 85, 88 PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-SEVEN INDEX IConIinued1 FLEISNER, ROSE IFreshmCm1-24, 75, 95 FLEMING, MICHAEL ISophomore1-32 FLOTLIN, CAROLE ISenior1-46, 53, 78 FOLEY, MARLENE ISOphomore1-19, 32, 80 FORDE, IUDITH Uuniorl-40, 83 FORDE, RUTH IF1'eShmCm1-24 FOSTER, ELEANOR ISophomore1-32, 79, 93 FOSTER, IERRY 619541-108, 113 FOSTER, KEITH ISOph0more1-110, 122, 123, 128 FOWLER, DANIEL ISophomore1-33 FOX, KATHRYN ISeniorI--53, 66, 78, 82, 86, 88 FRANCIS, BARBARA ISophomore1-19, 80 FRANK, MARGARET ISenior1-53 FRASER, IOAN ISophomore1-32 FRED, LANNY ISenior1-46, 53, 68, 70, 97, 108, 124, 126, 132, 135 FRESEMEN, DELORES IFreshmun1-24, 96, 131 FRESEMEN, KENNETH Uunior1-40, 97, 108 FULBRIGHT, SHARON fSophomore1-32, 75, 93, 105 FULLER, DONNA ISenior1--54, 91 FULLER, HARRY Iseniorl-54, 91, 98 FULLER, MARILYN IIunior1-19, 40 GELHAUSEN, TONI IIunior1-40, 83, 84, 85, 86, 94 GEORGE, DONALD IIunior1-40, 81 GIBSON, IAMES ISenior1-54 GIBSON, RICHARD CFreshmcm1-24, 95 GIESE, MISS DOROTHY--12 GILBERTSON, BEVERLY IFreshmun1-24, 96 GILBERT, BILL I19541-108, 109, 110, 111, 116 GLASBY, GARY IFreshmcm1-22, 24, 96, 123, 128 GLASBY, IANE IIunior1-75, 84, 85, 86, 87 GOODHART, MRS. ROBERTA-12 GOODMAN, DAVID IFreshmcm1-24, 123, 128 GOUGH, WILLIE ISophomore1-32, 75 GRADY, RAYMOND fSophomore1-32 GRANDY, IOHN IFreshmcm1-123, 130 GRANDY, IONATHAN IFreshmunI-96 GRANDY, NORMA ISenior1-54 GRANLUND, BARRY IFreshmcm1-24, 95 GRAY, NORMAN ISenior1-54, 68, 78, 82, 98, 117, 118, 108, 112, 124, 125, 129 GREAVES, DAVE IFreshmc1nJ--24, 96 GREENE, MISS AMSEL-12, 71, 77 GREGOR, DONNA ISeniorJ-54, 66, 78, 80, 82, 131 GRIEVE, BLANCHE Uuniorl-40, 80, 81, 83 GRIFFITH, MICHAEL IIunior1-40, 92 GROSFIELD, ANDREA ISOphomore1-19, 32 GROVE, HAROLD ISenior1--54 GRUBBS, MARCIA IIuniorI-11, 40 GUNDERSON, IOANNE IFreshmcm1-24 GUTHRIE, LARRY IFreshmc1n1-123 GUTHRIE, SABRA IIunior1-40 HAFER, DONNA IIunior1-40 HAINES, LYNN CFreshmc1n1-24, 99 HALEY, LORNA ISenior1-55 HALL, RICHARD IFresI'1mcm1-24, 95 HALL, RUTH Iseniorl-55 HALVERSON, DONNA I1L1ni0r1-40, 92 HALVERSON, LYNN ISophomore1-32, 110 HAMES, DAN 119541-108, 112 HAMLIN, EDWARD fIunior1-40, 117, 119 I-IAMLIN, GRACE ISenior1-55, 83, 92 HAMM, ROSALIE f1L1niOr1-40, 77, 97 HAND, VIRGINIA ISOphOmore1-93, 105, 137 HANSEN, KAY IFreshmcm1-24, 96 HANSEN, DEANNA IFreshmcmJ-24, 96 HANSEN, MARION ISenior1-54, 75, 81, 83 HANSON, DONALD ISenior1--54, 98 I-IARDIE, WILLIAM IFreshmc1n1-24, 96 HARDING, IAY IFreshmcm1-24, 123, 128, 130 HARGROVE, DOLORES IIunior1---40, 81 HARKER, IUDITH IFreshmcm1--24, 75 HARRIS, ARLINE ISophomore1-32 HARRIS, GEORGE ISophomore1-32, 81 PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-EIGHT HARTMEN, EDWARD ISenior1-55, 98 HARSCHFELD, IEANINE CFreshmGn1-24, 75 HARRIS, IULIA Uuniorb-40, 83, 97 HARTWELL, MICHAEL ISophomore1-110 I-IARTZOG, MRS. EDITH-13 HARVEY, SHIRLEY ISophomore1-34, 76 HASLIP, IERRY I19541-108, 112, 115 HAWKINS, BETTY IFreshmcm1-96 HAYES, VIVIAN IFreshmcm1-24, 75, 96 HAYMAN, ROBERT IFreshmc1n 1-25, 75 HAYNES, CONSTANCE ISeniorI-54, 75, 79, 83, 95, 99 HEATH, LINDA IFreshmcm1-25 HEATH, ROBERT ISophomore1-32 HEARD, COPA IFreshmcm1-25, 96 I-IELLAND. IANICE ISophomore1-35, 75, 79, 94 HELLER, PATRICK IFreshmc1n1-25, 123 HENDRICK SON, CLAIRE IFreshmcln1-25 HENRY, ALICE IIunior1-40, 75, 77 HENRY, DONNA IIunior1-40 HIATT, CLIFFORD ISophomore1-32 HIBARGER , WANDA Uuniorb-75, 83, 94 HICKS, GEORGIA ISophomore1-25, 92 HICKS, KATHRYN IFreshmc1n1-25, 96 HILDENSTAB, IOHN IFreshmcm1-25, 81 HILDENSTAB, PATRICIA IFreshmc1n1-25 HILL, IAMES Uuniori-40, 76, 78, 97, 108 HILLEBRECHT, LAWRENCE I1unioI'1-40, 76, 97 HININGER, SHIRLEY Uuniorb-40, 77, 81 HOELL, NOEL ISophomore1-32, 77 HOFFMAN MISS BETTY LOU-13, 60 HOFFMAN: DONALD rsemofn-55 HOFFMAN, GEORGIA ISophomore1-19 HOFLAND, HOFLAND, HOFLAND, DIANA IFreshmcm1-25, 80, 96 DIXIE Uuniorb--40, 96 DONALD IFreshmcm1-25, 130 HOLMES, WILLIAM IFreshmcm1-96, 128 HOLSHUE. HORNE, A DON I19541-108 LICE ISophomore1-32, 92 HORNE, IERRY ISophomore1-32, 91, 108, 110, 130 HOPKINS, HOWARD, HOWARD, HOWARD, HOWARD, PATRICIA ISenior1-55, 80, 93 BRECK IFreshmcm1-22, 25, 123, 128 ANNA IFreshmcmJ-25 IACK 119541-108, 112 IUNE Uunior1-40, 83 HOWE, MRS. SONNA-19 HUBERT, DELORES ISophomore1-19, 32 HUBERT, MARLENE IFreshmcn1-25, 77 HULL, LYNNE ISophomore1-32, 94 HUMPHREY, DONALD ISenioI'1-55 HUNT, NA NCY ISophomoreJ-32 HUNTER, ROBERT IFreshmun1-25, 90, 123, 128 ILVEDSON, REIDER IFreshmcm1--25, 91 INABNIT, IRIS ISenior1-55 INABNIT, THEODORE IIunior1-97, 117, 120 INNOCCI, INNOCCI, IVERSON, FRANK ISenior1-55 LOUISE Uuniorb-19, 40, 80 MARY ELLEN ISenior1-55, 82, 83, 131 IACOBSEN, RONALD Uumorb-40 IAMES, MARIAN ISophomore1-32, 94 IANES, MR. VIRGIL-9 IENNINGS, LOWELL IFre-shmcml-25, 95 IEROME, NORA ISenior1-56, 80 IOHNSON, IOHNSON, ALLEN IFreshmc1n1-25 ASH ISophomoreJ-128 IOHNSON, MR. BRUCE-13 IOHNSON, IOHNSON, IOHNSON, IOHNSON, IOHNSON BYRON IFreshmun1-25 MR. CHARLES-13, 121, 108, 110, 123 CHARLES ISenior1-56, 66, 70, 78, 92, 135 CHARLOTTE IFreshmcxn1--25, 96 ELEANOR CSenior1-11, 56, 77, 78, 84, 86 IOHNSON: ELI IIunior1-40 IOHNSON, IOHNSON, IOHNSON, GARY ISophomore1-33 LARRY UuniorJ-41, 122, 123 LAVAY ISeniorI-56 INDEX CCon1inue-db IOHNSON, RICHARD ISophomore1-32, 97, 110 IOHNSON, RONALD IFreshmcmJ-25 IOHNSON, VIRGINIA ISenior1--56, 66, 77, 78, 82, 83. 94 104 IONES DONALD Uunior1-41 IONES DOROTHY ISophomore1-32 IONES IONES ELIZABETH IIuni0r1-41, 83 MARLENE ISenior1-56 IONESCHILD, EDWARD IFreshmcm1-25, 123 KAIN, KARLEEN Freshman?-25 KAIN, NANCY ISophomore1-33, 94, 131 KAIN, SARAH CSenior1-56, 82, 83, 98, 131 KANE, LARRY freshman?-25 KEENAN, SHEILA ISophomore1-33 KELLER, ARDETH Uunior1-41, 77, 79, 97 KELLY, DANIEL CSophomore1-110, 122, 123 KELLY, IAMES ISenior1 56, 68, 82, 108, 124, 125, 127 129 KELLY, RICHARD IFreshmcm1-25, 96, 123, 128 KELSH, HAROLD Uunior1-41 KENNAUGH, KORENE ISophomore1-33, 97 KENNY, LEE fIunior1-41, 90 KIEFFER, ORPHA IFreshmcm1-25 KINDRICK, THOMAS IIunior1-108, 128, 132 KING, IUDITH IFreshmCm1-25, 103, 105 KING, IUDITH fSophomore1-33 KINGTON, IAMES Humor?-41, 80, 81, 90 KINSEY, DONALD IFreshmon14'28, 95 KIPHART, GERALDINE IFreshmcxr11-25, 80, 96 KIRBY, WILLIAM Uuniorb-130 KIRKPATRICK, MISS PAY-14, 78, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88 KIRKWOOD, MARCELLA IFreshmGr11-25, 95 KLEIN, MARY ELLEN fSenior1-56 KLEIN, OTTO Uunior1-41, 77, 82, 117, 120, 124, 127 KLICKMAN, GWEN IIuniOr1-41, 77, 80 KNEEDLER, DAVE Uunior1-41, 82, 97, 120, 108 KNOP, GEORGE CSophomore1-33, 110, 122, 123 KNOX, ED IIunior1-41, 81. 88 KOCKLER, EDWARD ISophomore1--35 KOCKLER, THOMAS ISer1ior1-56, 117, 119 KOKORUDA, GERALDINE Uuniorb- KORIZEK, MR. WILLIAM, IR.-20 KORIZEK, WILLIAM Uuniorl-41, 90 KRADOLFER, ERNEST ISenior1-57 KRAUT, ERNEST IIunior1-41 KRIEGER, ARTHUR CSophomore1-33 KRIEGER, EILEEN IFreshmcm1-25 KRIEGER, IAMES UuniOr1-41 KRUSE, CHARLENE ISer1ior1-57, 82, 83, 98 KUCHENBROD, ROBERT IFreshmcm1-25, 92, 128 KUEHN, WILLIAM 0unior1-41, 77, 81 KUENNING, IOHN ISophomore1--33, 97 KUENNING, MARY IFreshmc1n1-25, 96 LAFROMBOISE, DANIEL fFreshmCm1-25, 96 LAFROMBOISE, IOAN ISophomore1-33, 97 LAIBLE, DARLENE ISenior1-57, 80 LAIBLE, DUANE IFreshmcm1-25 LAKE, DAVID ISophomore1-25 LAMB, PATRICIA ISenior1-57 LAMPING, SHARON IFreshmcm1-95 LANDRY, THOMAS ISenior1-57 LAROCK, MARLENE fSenior1-57, 79 LAROCK, RICHARD ISophomore1-33 LARSON, LOREN IFreshmcm1-25, 95, 123, 131 LAVINDER, FRANK IFreshmcm1- LAY, ROBERT ISenior1-57, 98 LEA, BOB I19541-108, 113 LEA, WAYNE IPreshrncm1--25, 95 LEGER, MR. GEORGE-14, 78 LEIBRAND, ROGER fIunior1--19, 41, 79, 81 LEMIRE, ROBERT ISophomore1-33 LEWIS, MR. GEORGE-14, 96, 97, 137 LIEDLE, DIANE IFreshmcm1--25, 75, 96 LIEDLE, DIANNE ISenior1-57, 80 LINEBARGER, DELORES ISOphomore1-33, 131 LINDSTROM, ERIC I19541-108, 113 LIPES, IASON Uuniorb-41, 130 LIPPERT, CHARLES ISophomore1-110, 122, 123 LIPPERT, SHARON IFreshmcm1-25, 96 LOGAN, NOREETA IFreshmcm1-25, 95 LOGAN, ROBERT Uuniorb-41, 81, 99 LONG, WILLIAM ISophomore1-33 LORENZEN, MARGARET ISophomore1-33, 97 LUCERO, SI-IELLEY IFreshmcm1-26, 96 LUCHSINGER, BURTON fSophomore1-33, 122, 123 LUNTSFORD, KENNETH Uuniorb-43, 80 LUTEY, CHAD ISenior1-57, 98 LYNDES, IOHN ISophomore1-110, 128 MACK, BRIAN CFreshmun1-26, 128 MADDIO, VINCENT ISophornore1-33 MADDUX, ANNETTA ISenior1-19, 57, 88, 98 MADSEN, LINDA fFreshmcm1-26 MALBEN, GEOFGE IFreshmur11-26, 95, 123 MALIN, RICHARD CSer1ior1-58 MANSON, DWAYNE fSophomore1-33, 130 MARKIN, MR. GEORGE-14, 81 MARKIN, PATRICK IFreshmcm1-26, 81 MARLOW, PATRICIA ISophomore1-93 MARONEY, MIKE CSophomore1-97 MARSHALL, MRS. DORIS-15, 79, 98 MARTIN, KAYE ISenIor1-58, 83, 84, 94, 102, 104 MARTIN, PAT Klsreshmcml-26, 81 MASON, CHARLOTTE CSophomore1-33, 93 MASON, MARGARET ISophomore1-19, 33, 80, 92 MATHEWS. IOHN IFreshmun1-26, 95 MATTHEWS, IOHN CSophomore1-33, 120, 128, 130 MATTHEWS, KELLY Uuniorl-41 MATTICE, IEROME CSophomore1-33 MATTICE, WILLIAM ISenIor1-58 MATTILL, MR. CHARLES-15 MATTOCKS, HAROLD Isophornorel-38 MAYER, FREDERICK IFreshmcn1-26 MCCARTHY, MRS. SERENA-15 MCCARTY, RENEE ISer1ior1-58, 71 MCCOY, IRENE Uunior1-41 MCCULLOUGH, ROBERT IFreshrncm1-26, 96, 123 MCDERMID, MARILYN ISenIor1-58, 98 MCGINLEY, MR. BERNARD-15, 108, 121, 128, 128 MCGUIN, IOAN IIunior1-40, 83, 92 McKEE, BILL ISenior1-65, 78 MCKNIGHT, EDWARD IFreshmcm1-26, 96 MCLEOD, HEATHER ISenior1-58, 82, 83, 97 MCMENAMIN, ANNE ISenior1-58, 79, 82, 83, 98 MCMILLAN, ROBERT ISophomore1-33, 81 MCNEIL, MURRAY IIunior1-41 MEGARD, MISS KATHRYN-16, 95 MERTZ, MARTIN ISenior1--130 MEHELICH, ROBERTA ISenior1-58, 94 MENDEZ, AURORA IIur1ior1-11, 19, 41, 97 MERRITT, IUDITH IFreshmcm1-26, 96 MERSHON, IAMES IFreshmcm1-26, 95 MERTZ, MARTIN ISenior1-58, 80, 130 MEYER, HELEN ISophomore1-96 MEYER, FRED IFreshmcm1-95 MICHAELSON, LARRY IFreshmcm1-96 MILES, MICHAEL IFreshmcm1-123 MILLER. MILLER, CAROL Clfreshmcxnb-26, 77 CAROLYN CSophomore1-33 MILLER MARGUERITE ISenior1-58 MILLER, NORMA ISophomoreJ-33, 97 MILLER, ROBERTA ISophomore1-33, 75, 97 MILLER, RONALD Uunior1-41, 97 MILLS, PHILIP ISenior1-59, 68. 130 MILOT, BETTY IFreshmcm1-26, 77, 96, 128 MILOT, THOMAS ISophomore1-33, 110, 122, 130 MISCHEL, ROSEMARIE ISOphomOre1-19, 33, 80 MISKOVICH, THOMAS Uuniorl-41 MITCHELL, VIRGINIA ISOphomor91-83, 97 123, 127 PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-NINE INDEX Continued? MITCHKE, IANE ISophomoreI-19, 130 MOE, DELWYN CFreshmcmD-26, 96 MOE, EDWARD Ilfreshmcxnl-123 MOE, EUGENE IFreshmcmJ-26, 123, 128 MOE, MOE, MOE, MOE, IANICE ISophomoreI-33 MILDRED fFreshmcmI-19, 26 ROBERT ISophomoreI-33, 81, 127 ROBERTA Uunior1-80 MOGA, CLINTON lSenior1--59 MOLLER, LEROY IFreshmcm1-26 MONTIBELLER, FRANK ISenior1-59, 70, 75, 98 11 132 , 99, 7, 118, 130, MOONEY, PHILIP ISeniorI-59, 82, 117, 118 MOORE, IUANITA IIunior1-41 MOORE, MICHAEL CSophomoreI-33 MORGAN, DAVID ISophomore1-33 MORRIS, DIXIE fPreshmonI-26 MORRIS, ROGER ISophomore1-33 79, 82, 97, ROSSITER. MORRIS, SHARON IFreshmcm1-26, 75 MORRIS, SUZANNE Isophomorel-26 MORRISON, ANNE ISenior1-59, 79, 88 MORRISON, FRANCES IFreshmcm1-26, 80, 81, 96 MORRISON, HELEN ISeniorI-59, 66, 74, 75, 76, 78, 82 MORSE, CONNIE ISophomore1-33, 92 MORSE, MISS WILLAMETTE-16 MORTIEAU, CHARLES Freshman?-26, 81, 95 MORTON, WILLIAM Uuniorb-81 MOUGEOT. VIRGINIA ISophomoreI-33, 97 MUES, MARY IFreshmcmI-26 MULLEN, DALE CIuniorI-38, 41, 75, 76 MUNGER, RICH IFreshmcmI-26, 123 MUNSON, STANLEY IFreshmcm1-26 MURFITT, DONALDA ISophomoreI-33, 92 MYLES, BEATRICE Uuniorb-43 MYRICK, CHARLES IIuniorI-19, 41, 77, 81, 92, 97 MYRICK, MABEL fFreshmcmI-19, 26, 92 NACHTSHEIM, CAROL IIunior1-83 NEAL, MISS DONNA-16, 82, 83, 131 NEIL, FRANCES CFreshmcm7-26 NEILL, ARTHUR ISeniorI-59, 77, 117, 118, 108, 130 NEILL, KENNETH CSophomore1-33, 82, 117, 120, 110, 128, 132 NELSON, BETTY lFreshmunI--26 NELSON, BETTY ISophomoreI-19 NELSON, IERRY IIuniorI-38, 41 NELSON, NANCY ISophomoreI-34, 97 NELSON, RICHARD ISeniorI-59 NELSON, SUZANNE fSophomore1-33, 77, 96 NETTLETON, MADELINE ISophomoreI-34 NICHWANDER, DON IFreshmcmI-26, 75 NINOW, IACQUELINE CFreshmcm1-26, 96 NOEL, IACKIE IFreshmc1nD-26 NORDAHL, DONNA ISophomore1-80 NORDAHL, ROGER ISophomore1-34 NORLING, BONNIE ISenior1-59, 69, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 93 NORLING, IUDY ISophomore1-34, 80, 131 NORLING, VERNA IFreshmcmJ-26 NORSETH, CAROL IIunior1-41, 77, 80 NORSETH, THELMA ISophomoreI-34, 75, 80, 135 NORTON, BRUCE IFreshmcm1-26, 96 NOTTI, BEN ISophomore1-30, 110, 122, 123, 128 O'CONNELL, IEFF IEreshmcmI-123, 131 O'CONNELL, IERRY CFreshmcxr1I-26, 77 O'CONNELL, MICHAEL ISenior1--59, 80 OGREN, MR. C. M.-8, 100 OGREN, ROBERT Uuniorl-41, 75, 91, 108, 124, 125 OHNSTAD, MYRNA fFreshmCmI-26 OHNSTAD, ROBERT ISophomoreI-81 O'LEARY, MARTHA Uuniorl-83, 93 OLESON, ROBERT CSophomore1-34 OLSON, LAURA Iseniorl-46, 60, 70, 97, 78 O'MALLY, IOAN IFYSSRIIICIDI-76 OSBORNE, MARGARET ISenior1-60 PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY OTTEN, MISS DONNA--9 OTTMANN, MARY IFreshmun1-26, 96 OTTMAN, ROBERT IFreshmcm1-26, 75 OVERTURF, ENID ISeniorI-60, 79, 83, 88 OWENS, SHERRY IFreshmcnI-96, 131 PADBURY, CHARLES ISeniorI-60, 66, 70, 78, 80 PARE, IAMES fSenior1-60 PARE, ROBERT CFreshmcm5-27, 128 PARKS, BILLIE ISeniorI-60 PATTERSON, FRANKLYN CFreshmcmI-96, 123 PAUBANDT, ELEONORE CSophomoreJ-34, 76 PAUBANDT, IRMTRAUD Iseniorf-50, 76 PAVLINICK, MARION ISophomoreI-34, 97 PEDEN, DONN ISophomoreJ-122, 123 PEDEN, SHERILYN ISenior1-60, 76, 82, 83, 85, PEDERSEN, VONNA Uuniorb-41 PEEK, MR. TATE--16, 76 PENCE, ROY ISophomore1-97 PENDERGAST, GENE IFreshmcmI--26, 95 PETERSON, CAROL ISophomore7-34, 80 PETERSON, IEFF-132 PETERSON, ROBERT ISophomoreJ-34 PETERSON, ROBERT Uuniorl-41 PICKERING, ELDON CSophomore1--34, 81, 90 PILGERAM, SHARON IFreshmcn1--27, 77 POHTO, RALPH ISophomore1-34, 81 PORDON, MARILYN CFreshmcmI-27, 97 PORTER, GLENN Uuniorl-41, 97 PORTER, ROGER CIuniorI-41 POTTER, TERESA fSophomore1-34, 77 PRICE, SONDRA CSophomore1-34, 97 PREWITT, CHARLES-108, 114, 116 RAMEY, MISS KATHLEEN-7 RAMSEY, DONNA ISophomore5-34, 97 RANGER, IEFF Freshman?-27 RAYMOND, CLARICE Uuniorl-19 RAYMOND, NANCY ISeniOr1-65, 97 REAL, EVELYN ISophomore1-34, 92 REAL. IANET fSeniorI-60, 80 REARDON, BEVERLY fIunior1-19, 83 REARDON, GERALDINE ISenior1-19, 50 REDPATH, ROBERT IFreshmcnI-27, 75, 96, 12 REDPATH, NANCY Uuniorl-19 REKSTAD, REKSTAD, RETZ, I AE GARY ISenior1-61, 130, 132 GORDON fFreshmunI-27 CSophomore5-34, 110, 122, 123, 128 RETZ, IUDITH CSophomore1-30, 34, 79, 93 RETZ, LEE ISeniorJ-61, 83, 94 REYNOLDS, IOAN ISophomoreI-34 REYNOLDS, LEE ISenior1-61 RHINEHART, DUANE ISophomoreI-90 RICHESON, IAMES IFreshmcnI-27, 96 RICKER, SHARON fSophomoreI-34, 93 RIEGEL, MARION ISeinorI-61, 79, 98 RILEY, NORMA IO IFreshmcxn7-27, 80 RINGLE, CHARLES IFreshmcmI-19, 27 RINGLE, FRANK IPreshmcm1-19 RISEN, IO ANN UuniorI-41, 83, 97 ROBERTS, ARLEE ISeniorI-61, 76 ROBERTS, ROBERTS, ROBERTS, LAVERNE CSophomoreI-34 PATTI IIunior1-83, 93 ROBERT Uuniorl-11, 79, 130 ROBERTSON, DONNA fIuniorI-41, 83, 99 ROBERTSON, IUDITH Uuniorl-41 ROBERTSON, WILLIAM IFreshmcmI-27, 123 ROBINSON, BARBARA Uuniorl-41 ROBINSON, MR. FRED-17, 80 ROBINSON, GERRY Uuniorl-42, 90 ROBINSON, WAYNE ISenior1-61 RODOCAY, MARY ISeni0rI-61 ROE, MARGOT Ilrreshmcnb-27, 97 ROMAN, PATRICIA ISophomoreI-34 LYNN Uuniory-42 ROUTZAHN, BEVERLY Uuniorb-42, 75, 76, 81 8 3, 128 INDEX CContinued1 ROY, LAWRENCE ISophomore1-34, 90 RUDE, DOROTHY KFreshmcn1--27 RUDE, CHARLES fSenior1-61, 79, 80 RUDIO, IACK IFreshmcxn1-27, 82, 123, 128, 131 RUDIO, ROBERT Uunior1-42, 117, 119, 118, 124, 126, 129, 132 RUMMEL, IAY ISophomore1-34, 77 RUSHFORD, ELIZABETH IIunior1--42 RUSS, ROBERT fIunior1-II, 42, 97, 108 RUSSELL, MR. GILES-8, 20 RUSSELL, LOIS ISenior1-61 SAARI, IEAN UuniorI-42 SAARI, IOAN Uunior1-42, 83 SAMSON, SAM ISophomoreI-30, 34 SAMUELS, ADONA Uunior1-42, 83 SANDRU. ALEX CSophomore1-92 SANGRAY, MARLENE Uuniori-42, 80, 83 SANGRAY, RAND 119541-108, 114, 115 SANGRAY, SHARON IFreshmc1nI-22, 27, 96 SASEK, PATRICIA 1FreshmcmI-27 SAYLER, ESTHER fSenior1-61, 76. 83, 99 SCHMIDT, GARY ISenior1--62, 68, 78, 82, 98, 117, 118. 108, 112. 118. 130. 132 SCHMIDT, MARION CFreshmcm1-19, 27, 96 SPRINKLE, MR. FRANCIS-17 SPURRIER, MAE Uuniorl-83, 97 SPURZEM, WILLIAM IFreshmcm1-27, 128 STAFFORD, MR. RICHARD-18, 77 STAGG, LLOYD Uuniorb-42, 77, 91 STAGG, LYNN KSophomore1-34, 81 STANGHILL, EVELYN ISophomore1-34 STANSELL, FLORENCE Uuniorb-42, 83, 94 STECK, CAROLE ISen1or1-63, 75, 76, 80, 82, 88, 131 STEPHENSON, FRANK lFreshmcm1-27, 92, 123 STEWART, ALAN ISeniorI-98. 99 STEWART, PATRICIA ISenior1-63, 88 STEWART, ROBERT IFreshmcm1-27, 96, 110, 123 STEWART, SAMUEL IFreshmcm1-27, 92 STOCK, FRANK 1FreshmcmI-27 STOCKDALE, FRANCES fSenior1-63, 66, 70, 77, 78, 82. 83, 84, 85, 86, 88, 94 STONEBERG, THEODORE fFreshmCmI-27, 95 STONER, SHELDON ISeniorI-63 STORM, MAUREEN IFreshmcm1-27, 96 STRATTON, ALAN ISophomoreJ-34, 97, 110, 128 STROUP, DELORES IFreshmanI-19, 27 STUART, IOI-IN ISophomore1-34, 110 ' STURMA, C1-IRISTA IFreshmcm1-27 SULLIVAN, IERE Uuniorl-42 SUMMERS, GARY IFreshmcm1-27 SCHMITZ, MARIBETH Uuniory-42, 97 SCHNEIDER. IAMES 1Senior1-62, 79, 84 SCNEIDER. LEON 1SeniorI-62 SCHNEIDER, THOMAS CSenior1-62, 82, 84, 86, 117. 118, 132 SCHOFIELD, SANDRA ISeniorI-62. 77 SCHOPFER, BARBARA IIunior1--42. 83 SCHROEDER, EDWIN Uuniod-75 SCOW, RUSSELL 1Senior1-65 SCOW, VERNA CSophomoreI-34, 94, 131 SCRENAR, TERRY ISophomore1-34, 110, 124, 127, 130. 132 SEELY, STEVE IFreshmcm1-27, 75, 123, 131 SEVERTSON, DONNA 1Senior1-19, 62 SEWELL, GARY ISophomore1--34, 82, 97, 117, 120. 110, 128 SEWELL, ROBERT 1Freshmcm1--27, 75 SHEPHERD, DORIS Uunior1-42, 83 SHERAN, ANNETTE IFreshmcxn1-27 SHERIFF, RUSS 119541-108, 109, 112, 115, 116 SHERMAN, BARBARA Uuniori-42 SHOPE, DICK IFreshmcxn1-27, 92, 96, 123 SHOPE, IANE UuniorI-42, 77, 78, 83, 97 SIAS, RUSSELL CEreshmcmI-81 SIEGER, MRS. CLAUDIA-9 SURMAN, STEVE ICocxch1-132 SUSAG, IANE 1Freshmcm7-19, 27 SUSAG, MICHAEL ISophomore1-34, 110 SWANSON, ROSALIE fIunior1-42, 80 SWARTZ, ERNEST CIunior1-42 SWARTZ, JOY IFreshmcm1-27, 96 SWENSON, MARY ISophomore1-131 TAYLOR, ANNETTE ISeniorI-63. 80. 84. 88 TEMPLIN, ELIZABETH fSenior1-19, 63. 79, 78 TEMPLIN, GARY iSophomore1-34 TENNESON, EMIL Uuniorb-42 THOMAS, CHARLES CFreshmcxn1-27, 90, 128 THOMAS, MARY ISenior1-64 THOMPSON, ROBERTA 1Freshman1-27. 77. 92 THRONSON, GARY Uuniorl-42, 108. 122, 123 TILLMAN, DONNA Uuniorl-43, 93 SIGETY, ROBERT IFreshman1-27, 123 SKINNER, ANDREW ISenior1-62 SKOR, MR. LLOYD-17, 82, 108, 104 SKOR, SHARON IIunior1-42, 75, 77, 78, 83, 97 SLOAN, IO CSophomore1--34, 75, 97 SLOAN, BILLIE IEAN ISenior1-11, 62, 82, 83, 84, 86, 88, 97 SMALL, CORDELIA 1Freshmcxn1-27 SMALL. IERRY CSenior1-62, 82 SMALL, MICHAEL f1unior1-42, 77, 92 SMART, IAMES ISeniorI-52, 81, 97, 130 SMITH, DAN ISer1iorI-63, 66, 97, 78 SMITH, ELVIN Uuniorb-42, 90 SMITH, HARVEY ISOphomoreI-34, 95 SMITH, IACOUELYN IIur1iorI-42, 83, 84, 93 SMITH, LESLIE IFreshmcm1-96 SMITH, LORNA IIur1iorI-42, 82, 83 SMITH, MARILYN Uunior1-42, 83 SMITH, LORRAINE ISenior1-63 SMITH, PHYLLIS fSer1ior1-63 SMIDT DON 119541-108 II3 II6 SOLL, RICHARD fSenior1--63, 98, 99 SOUTHWICK, DEANNA IIunior1-42 SPALDING, CHARLEEN IFreshmcmI--27, 96 SPARROW, CLAYTON CSophomore1-34 SPARTI, IOE ISophomoreJ-IIO TILLO, MARY LOU ISenior1-64, 82, 83, 97, 131 TINTINGER, KENNETH Uunior1-42 TIPTON, IUNIE UUHIOII-42, 97 TOMAN, PEGGY ISenior1-64, 82, 83, 88 TOMPKINS, JAMES Uuniorl-42 TOUMI, REGINALD IFreshmcmI-27, 123 TRAINER, PATRICIA CSenior1-64, 80 TRAINER, THOMAS Uunior1--42, 82, 99 TRAYNOR, RAY fSoph0mOreI-32 TRINDER, COLLEEN 1IUniorI-99 TROUT, BARBARA ISeniOrI-64, 66, 97, 78 TUCKER, IOHN ISophomore1-34 TUCKER, ROGER ISeni0rI-54, 78 TURNER, IOANN lSenior1-64 UHLENKOTT, SHARON IFreshmcmI-27 VAN DRUNEN, VIRGINIA Uuniorl-42 VAN VOAST, GREGORY ISeniorI-64 VIROSTKO, MR. ANTHONY-20 VOLLERTSEN, THOMAS Uuniorl-43, 75, 122, 123 VOLLMER, WILLIAM Uuniorb-42, 91 WALKER, DONALD fIuniorI-108 WARREN, NORMAN 1SophomoreJ-34 WATSON, DELLA CSophomore7-35 WATSON, IOI-IN Uuniorb-42, 124, 126, 129 WATTS. IOSEPHINE ISenior1-54, 95 WEED, SHARON ISophomore1-35 WEISER, IOHN 1Senior1-64, 80, 90 WEISS. KATHLEEN CSophomore7-35, 75, 92 PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-ONE INDEX CCo1'1tir1uedI WELCH, MARTIN IFreshmcnI-22, 28, 75. 76, 123, 128 WELLS, ANN IIunior1-42 WELLS, CAROLYN ISenior1-65, 66, 70, 78, 80, 131 WELLS, LAWRENCE IFreshman1-28 WELSH, BARBARA IFreshmun1-28, 77, 80, 96 WENDEL, MARTHA ISophomoreI-35, 92 WERTZ, IEANETTE ISeniorI-55, 66, 77, 78, 82, 83, 94 WEST, MARY Ilfreshmcni-28 WHITE, IAMES ISophomore1-35, 119, 123 WHITING, WILMA fFreshmcln1-28, 92 WHITNEY, GRANGER Uunior1-42, 129 WHYTE, MARY ISenior1-19, 98 WIDDISON, IEANNIE IEreshmCm1-28, 92 WIDDISON, IOAN IIuniorI-42, 97 WIGER, MISS ESTHER-18 WIKLUND, RICHARD ISophomore1-82, 117, 120, 110, 124, 127 WILLIAMS , MR. FRANK-18, 117, 121, 108, 117 WILLIAMS DUDLEY Uuniorl-42, 75 WILLIAMS, IAMES ISophomore1-110, 123 WILLIAMS, IAMES Uuniorl--43, 108, 119 WILLIAMS, JERRY CSophomore1-35 WILLIAMS, MRS. LOUISE--18, 76 WILLIAMS, MINETTE IFreshmCm1-28, 96 WILLIAMS, RICHARD IIunioI1-43, 82, 92, 117, 120. 108, 114 WILLIAMS, ROBERT CSophomore1--35, 90 PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-TWO WILLIS, BOB IIunior1-38, 43, 77, 82, 117, 127 WILLIS, SALLY CSenior5-65, 66, 78 WILLS, LIANE KSophomore1-35 WILLS, MARLENE ISophomore1-35, 94 WILSON, IAMES Uuniorl-43, 108 WILSON, IO1-IN CFreshmcm1-28 WILSON, KAREN IIunior7-43, 83, 92 WINKLER, MYRNA CSenior1-65, 66, 78 WING, RICHARD KSophomore1-11 WITTMERE, LORNA ISenior1--55 WOHL, LINDA Uuniori-43, 92 WOHLGENANT, MISS IOANNE-19, 80 WOKASCH, WANDA ISeniorI-65, 80 WOLFE, LAWRENCE ISophomore1-35, 97 WOLFE, SHIRLEY Uunior1-43, 80 WOOD, CAROL fIunior1-43 WOOD, RUTH IFreshman1-28 WOODS, DARLENE fSophomore5-35, 92 WOOTEN, DIANA ISenior1-65, 79 WRIGHT, ROBERT CSophomore1-11, 35 ZAGAZON, LILLIAN ISophomore-I-35, 97 ZIPPERIAN, IOANNA IFreshmcnD-28 ZUELKE, ANNETTE fIunior1-43, 77 ZUELKE, EARL 119545-108, 110, 111, 115 120, 124 M AUTOGRAPHS ' l , A4d1 3 V' wkjvjf, M, Mfg Wffwf . 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