Helena High School - Vigilante Yearbook (Helena, MT)
- Class of 1956
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My thanks to our sponsor, Miss Kirkpatrick, and to the staff who have given so generously ot their time and effort to the publication ot this book. l hope this book will meet with your approval. GERALDINE DAY, Editor 1955 Vigilante JQQM C1 'nom' ' b ZYQJ ,,,,,,,,J 0001 fc , l ,Q C 'Q ll tftfnftfu to Mi tim , LVZD L44 A l ,,1Z7!7P F,2,,t,L C,-,,.j ,704 i -njffpvg fbi -!1LJv,.4fL,E,7,, ,l'3,J X gfmwwf wf,3z,W TABLE OE CONTENTS SEPTEMBER 1 Class of 56 ,.........,,,.,,... Class of '57 ....Y.v Class of '58 ..w.vT, OCTOBER Orqanizaiions ..,Yv.,,...,...ETE NOVEMBER Football ,.... .......w.wTEA........... DECEMBER Royalty ..,,.,TT IANUARY Student Life .........Y, FEBRUARY Dramatics ,.Y..,,,T..,l.......Yooo Music .....,,, MARCH Basketball ..,,,,.,........Vlll.l. APRIL Track ....,l,, MAY Faculty ......ll....... ADVERTISING i T233 - 4' 1 I 1 FVVS 8I2f8'Z5C! owz new 505005 Eafzfay cmcf frzouc! n 1 .1 L if S .jfk 17. -....,,,...w 1-- , ww? SQA DEDICATION We dedicate this, the 1956 VIGILANTE, to all who have contributed to our new senior high school building. We hope this annual, will, through its pictures of the day-by-day lite of this high school, point up the merits of modern education. We were all enthusiastic As September rolled around. And our school year finally started On a brand new plot of ground. L . ,,,,-ef-f ff f Q X ' I 4 i 4 H vi 1 fr' no f I' VV iz 'P' 'I' 1 . , 4 ,, ' . - LU .EY-qu. ' fn, N H 'I 1 3 ' V fi, T550 5 I , ,H 1' 1 I 1 ,A i 'T we I . . Xu, Z F I SEPTEMBER 6-The faculty came a day early to plan their strategy for this first big year in our new school. THE FIRST DAY SEPTEMBER 8-With the first day behind us, we all jumped in to that maze' of lockers, windows, and never-ending corridors. We were qlad to be back in the swinq of things, especially since we were finally attending classes in the new building. REGISTRATION SEPTEMBER 7-The day was briqht, the temperature riqht and the excitement of the first day was upon us. Do you remember how con- fused We all were that day? SEPTEMBER 9-The weather was perfect for football and so was the score as our new coach, Noq Hansen's boys came across with victory number one against the Havre Blue Ponies. PAGE TWELVE THE CORNERSTQNE CEREMONIES nas.- When do we start? we all asked. even though we really wanted it to last all afternoon. Bob Braun. prexie. speaks. Officers. Braun, Mullen. Day. Blakely. Big Chiefs-Oqren and Anderson. X, . SEPTEMBER l6 We Cornerstone Cere- monies. The time finally arrived to lay the cornerstone and while all the local dignitaries took their places we baked in the not Sep- tember sun. Before: A little more cement! During: Everybody push now! Alter: There it is! 4 -qi, PAGE Tl-IIRTEEN THE SNAKE DANCE SEPTEMBER l9-Democracy spoke in our shiny halls, as representatives to Student Council Were chosen from each home-room, to help govern Helena High through its first year in its new home. . ff is 't'v. 'TL ,. is . .. '...G.'l.i-A Everybody Ready? ' i Btu Hung On, 'Cuz Here We Go! BENGAL EIGHT SONG We are the Bengals of Old Helena High. Through thick and thin we're bound to Win, 'Cuz we've got the team that fights. Rah, rah We've got the spirit along with the rest. We're bold and strong as We go on Because the Bengals are the team that's best. SEPTEMBER 28-We elected our class officers and our school lite began to take definite shape. PAGE FOURTEEN 1 SEPTEMBER 22-MThe Snake Dance. As usual We were raring to go When We lined up at the Old High Gym. The most fun pep assembly was the loudest ever as Helena High, rah, rah, rang from Last TCI Chance Gulch. As always we stopped to catch our breath and sing for the chil- dren at Shodair. Come On You Brawny Bengals! h. M1 Sue, 'MRD J-Skpx .:v..,.'2., X W '5-' S Q -E u , Q u ovkh-,N-D hyxvgr-o.i,A.J5 1 ,Af Ja.:-2-LJ E 'xi M N AMAA, ,,wa.-..A.J,.n., - -if Q is ea, 2 - QBLSND N lfla Q, its, , ., A jglhu S..,JL.,r-Xp ws-R, D 9 T 49,9-Q 5 SL, . ':9L3ykj-2.53 0 P tiki-IZAMDK ' ' - u . . . Snappy and slick in every Way . . .go-getters of many things . . . Wahl Cup in Freshman year . . . Princess Vigilante both Freshman and Sopho- more years . . . Led by Gary Glasby, Breck How- ard, Madalyne Casebolt, Sharon Sangray, Martin Welch as frosh. . . . Put on Friday, l3th dance as Sophomores under the leadership of Duane Laible, Don Braun, Diane Liedle, Verna Norling, Dick Shope. . . . Added many things to HHS . . . Seven outstand- ing Sophs chosen for 3-7's . . . HHS Varsity Football claims Glasby, Howard, McCullough, and Moe . . . lim Child on Varsity basketball squad . . . Barnes, Richardson, Sewell, Stephenson, Michaelson, Nich- Wander, on year-old Varsity Wrestling team . . . Many in band and chorus . . . Will add more as they grow older. . . . Sponsored by Mrs. Hartzog, Mr. Shively, Miss Winford. S O P l-I O M Q R E S PAGE FI FTEEN SQPHOMCDRE OFFICERS 1' 'Q CLASS DUANE LAIBLE President RICHARD SHOPE DON BRAUN Representative Vice President DIANE LIEDLE VERNA NORLING Secretary Treasurer PACL SIXTEENI CLASS OF '58 Batch, Bob Beaver. Terry Bennitt. Mary Bisson, Susan Blenkarn, Betty Branning, Betty Braun, Don Brown. Cordelia Brown, Douglas Buckland, Peggy F' Y t if-'ll 55-'H ' , -114 if ,- Ahem. Brian Albright, Alvin Albright, Arlee Anderberg, Clarence Anderson, Carol Anderson, Karen Anderson, Margaret Ayres, Robert Bach, Ieanette Baer, Barbara Bailey, Roger Bames. Don Bames, Stephen Barney, Dick Bastian. Irvin Burkhart, Diana Burrell, Barbara Burrese, Billie Calabough, Ierry Carlson, Carol Carlson, David Carlson. Iean Carlson, Ion Casebolt, Madalyne Cary, Richard Child, lim Clark, Sue Clausen, Darlene Clements, Arthur Cloninqer, Iames PAGE SEVENTEIEN Conner, Ianet Cordrey. Karen Crosby, Roberta Cutler, Bob Dahl, Carl Dahl, ludith Dana, Freda Davidich, Richard Dickert, Richard Dickqraber, Donna Dietrich, Marian Duthie, Fred Dye, Iosephine Edden, William Evans, Ioan Granlund, Barry Grant, Kenneth Greaves, David Gunderson. Ioanne Hansen, Kay Hanson, Deanna Hardie. William Harding, lay Harker, Iudith Haines, Lynn Hayman, Robert Hayes. Vivian Heard, Cora Lee Heath, Linda Heller, Pat PAGE EIGHTEEN CLASS OF '58 Farmer, Iudith Fleisner, Rose Freseman, Delores Friqqie, Martha Gailushas, Patricia Gibson, Richard Gilbertson. Beverly Glasby, Gary Glover. Ierilyn Grandy, Iohn CLASS CDF '58 Iones, Carol Ioneschild, Edward Iorgensen, Henry Kain, Karlene Kane, Larry Kelly, Richard Kieiier. Orpha King. Iudy Krieger, Eileen - Kuchenbrod, Robert Hendrickson, Claire Hicks, Geneva Hicks, Katherine Hildenstab, Patricia ,Yu Holland, Donald Holland, Diana Holmes, William Howard. Breck Hunter, Robert Ienninqs. Lowell lohnson, Allen Iohnson, Byron Iohnson, Charlotte Iohnson Karen Iohnson, Ronald Kuenninq, Mary Laible. Duane Lamping. Sharon Ladugren, Milton Larson, Loren eX A 'ln Lea, Wayne Liedle, Diane Lippert, Sharon Logan. Noreeta Lucero, Shelley Mack. Brian Malben. George Mayer. Frederick Martin, Russell McCullough, Robert PAGE NINETEEN McKnight, Edward Merritt, Iudith Mershon, lim Michaelson, Larry Miller, Carol Milot, Betty Moe, Eugene Moe. Mildred Moore, Roy Morris, Sharon Morrison, Frances Mues, Mary Gail Munson, Stanley Myrick, Mabel Neil, Frances Petek, Sharon Pilqeram. Sharon Pirrle, Mary Ann Pardon, Marilyn Prendergast, Iohn Redpath, Robert Rekstad, Gordon Richeson, Iames Riley. Norma Io Robertson,William Roe, Margot Rudio. lack PAGE TWENTY Sangray, Sharon Sasell. Patricia Schmidt, Marion CLASS OF '58 Nelson, Betty Nichwander, Donald Noel, lack Norlinq, Vema Norton, Bruce Osbome, Maxine Ottmann, Mary Ottmann, Robert Pare, Robert Parkhurst, Beverly Sewell, Robert Sheran. Annette Shope. Richard Sias. Russell Small. Cordelia Smith. Ion Ola! Spaulding. Charleen Stephenson. Frank Stevenson. Susan Stewart, Robert Stewart. Sam Stock. Frank Stoneberq, Theodore Stroup. Delores Sturmer, Christa Williams, Minnette Wood, Ruth Zipperian, Ioanna Leger, Greene. Peek. Robinson have seen action in tive Helena Highs. Lucky Sophomore Dance on unlucky Fri- day, the 13th. Sophomore Council. Harker. C. Anderson, Evans, K. Anderson. Glasby. Thomas, Barnes, Richeson. Enter the Queen and her four little pages. I crown thee . . CLASS OF '58 Summers, Gary Swartz. lay Thomas. Charles Thompson, Roberta Toumi. Reginald Uhlenkott, Sharon Wells. Lawrence Welsh. Barbara Whiting, Wilma Widdison, Ioan PAGE TWENTY-ONT i MAE.-. 'Sisterly love! ive.. XXX Happy New Year! Aloha, Mick! 'I'm a bathing beauty! Iim. you 'ole bookwox-m! Look-out, a woman driver! 4 . . . On middle rung in HHS . . . Leaders in many Ways . . . known for ability to capture Roberts Cup having dropped it both their freshman and sophomore years. . .As frosh, Alan Stratton, Bob Cooney, Iae Retz, Eldon Pickering led class in giving Get Acquaintedn party for themselves. ...Sopohomore year found officers Ron Dalley, Iudy Retz, Ted Cooney, Sam Samson, Ben Notti directing Welcome Frosh Hit Parade Dance . . . Became known by upperclassmen. . . . This year found 14 in 3-7's, 16 in Boys' H-Club, 10 in Girls' H-Club, 23 tapped for Honor Society, 3 girls and 6 boys to Girls' and Boys' State, will supply Student Body officers for next year . . . gave best ever Dixie Dreams Prom under excel- lent leadership of Iim Easbey, Chuck Lippert, Eldon Pickering, Eleanor Foster, Carol Anthony . . . ready to assume top spot in leadership of school. . . . Sponsored by Miss Giese, Miss Morse, Mr. Sprinkle. l U N l C R S PAGE TWENTY-TH REE I UN ICR CLASS OFFICERS N! CLASS IAMES EASBEY President CHARLES LIPPERT ELDON PICKERING Vice President Treasurer CAROL ANTHONY ELEANOR FOSTER Reprensenlcxtive Secretary PAGE TWENTY-FOUR Beach. Dorothy Beaver. Shirley Bengston. Sharon Best. Betty Bieri. Dan Bioin. Holten Blixl. Don Bourquin. Arthur Bozdoq. Arthur Brandt. Barbara CLASS OF '57 ' ar' Q Q 2 :fi l i, l 4 1 Q 4 a witwg . :F N f if A Y 5 Nails Vi Aavedal. Alven Adair. Hugh Anders. Ioan Gay Anderson. Dick Andreason. Connie Anthony. Carol Bader. Fred Bailey. Kaye Baker. Bonne Bakke. Fred Ballard. Darlene Ballard. Rosalie Barbour. Philip Barrough. Donna Bartram. Ioanne Brierley. Roc 1 I :iv I -it 'l - Zn, B ,. iii Q- Q 2 r x, f , -J germ K, ,Z , Brigqeman. Bernard Brunett. Ramona Bryant. Robert Budke. Robert Byme. Sandra Carkulis. Pete- Carson. Penny Carver, Ieanette Castles. Susan Chevallier. Phil Chivers. I eanne Churchwell. Robert Clark. Robert Clearman. Ted PAGE TWENTY-FIVE Cloninger. Gary Condon. Barbara Cottrill. lim Couey, Lorraine Cox. Clifford Creer. Donna Culbertson. Art Culver. Frank Cummings. Sharon Cunningham. Dave Dalley. Ronald Davison. Ronald Day. Helen DeGooyer. Bob DeLude. Neal vi Gough. Willie Grady. Pat Groslield, Andrea Halverson. Alan Halverson. Lynn Hand. Virginia Harris, George Hartwell. Michael Harvey. Shirley Heath, Robert Helland. Ieanice Hissong. Vernon Hoell, Noel Hoffman. Georgia Horne. Ierry PAGE TWENTY-SIX CLASS OF '57 ,-4? U- Dickert. Ioyce Dightman. Cameron Domer. lean Easbey. lim Englund. Shirley Foley. Marlene Foster, Eleanor Foster. Keith Francis. Barbara Gensel, Ilene CLASS OF '57 Lorenzen, Margaret Luchsinger, Burton Lyndes. Iohn Maddio. Vincent Marlow, Patricia Martello, Kenneth Matthews, lohn Mattice, Ierome Maugham, Marlene Miller, Carolyn Horne, Peggy Hubert, Delores Hull, Lynn Hunt, Nancy Iones, Dorothy Kennaugh, Korene King, Iudy Knop, Fred Kreiger, Arthur Kuenning, Iohn LaRock, Richard Lemire, Robert Linebarger, Dee Lippert, Charles Long, William Miller, Roberta Mischel, Rosemarie Moe, Ianice Montgomery, Kathryn Moore, Michael Morgan, David Morris, Roger Mougeot, Virginia Murfitt, Donalda Neill, Kenneth Nelson, Nancy Nelson, Suzanne Nordahl, Donna Nordahl, Rodger Norseth. Thelma PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN Notti. Ben Pavlinick, Marian Pence, Ray Peterson. Alan Peterson, Carol Pickering. Eldon Pings, Sandra Potter. Teresa Price. Sondra Rekstad. Helen Ramsey, Donna Retz. Iudy Ricker. Sharon Roberts. LaVerne Rogers. Sandra Stagg. Lynn Stanghill, Evelyn Steele, Gerald Stevenson. Roberta Stuart, Iacl: Stratton. Alan ' Susaq. Michael Templin. Gary Traynor. Raymond Tucker. Iohn Weed. Sharon Wendel, lane Williams. lerry Winkler. Rose Wills, Marlene Wolie. Lawrence Wright. Robert PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT CLASS QF '57 Roman. Patricia Roy. Lawrence Rummel. lay Sandru. Alex Scow. Vema Screnar. Terry Sewell, Gary Siewert. Fem Sloan. lol-lnn Sparrow. Clayton . . . Mighty in every way . . . First class to graduate from new senior high school . . . Famous for new ideas and outstanding dances . . . Supplied leader- ship in every organization . . . Conquered problems of new high school for whole student body . . . Provided '56 DeMolay Sweetheart, Sharon Skor. . . . Led by 5 females, Gerry Day, Roberta McLean, Mimi Buterbaugh, Marlene Sangray, Connie An- derson as freshman. . . . Put on first Welcome Fresh dance as Sopho- mores under leadership of lerry Nelson, Bob Rudio, Neil Curtis, Linda Carlson, Toni Gelhausen. . . . 1955 found the most successful Prom in many years, Teen TWirl being given by this dance- giving Class of '56 as Bob Willis, Gerry Day, Iudy Browning, Dale Mullen were class officers. . . . As Seniors Bob Willis, lim Hill, Sharon Skor, lane Shope, Shirley Dwyer led class in hilarious Senior Barn Dance, Senior Banquet . . . Started tra- dition for patio gifts . . . Will be missed by rest of Student Body . . . Happy to graduate, sad to leave HHS. . . . Sponsored by Mrs. McCarthy, Mr. Stafford, and Mrs. Goodhart. S E N l C B S PAGE TWENTY-NINE SENIOR CLASS CDFFICERS CLASS SHARON SKOR Secretary PAGE THIRTY ROBERT WILLIS President JAMES HILL SHIRLEY DWYER Vice President Representative IANE SHOPE Treasurer ANDERSON, CONSTANCE tConniel Executive Board I, Student Council 1-3, I-I-Club 3, Thespians 3, Baton 1, G.A.A. 1-2-3-4, Princess Vigilante Cand. 2. ANDERSON. IANET LOU Ucxnetl Student Council 1-2, Thespians 3-4, G.A.A. 1-2. Vigilante Parade l-2-3-4. ANDERSON, ROSALIE SWANSON tliosaliel G,A.A. l-2-3, Library l, Office Staff 1-2. Vigilante Parade 1-2-3-4. Tumblers 1-2. M 5, .... ..:.. .W CLASS OF '56 ALBRIGHT. ALBERTA ARLEE tBertcxl Thespians 3-4, Library 1, F.l-LA. 1, G.A.A. 1, Vigilante Parade 1-2-3-4. Band 4. ALLEN, IUDITH B. Uudvl Cheerleader 3-4, Princess Vigilante 1, I-I-Club 2-3-4, G.A.A. l-2-3-4, Vigilante Parade 1-2-3-4, Iunior Prom 3, Senior Barn Dance 4. if -6' A 3 .f 'I if 3: :g:gz:.-. pr-Q. 0' f I I fe, in gx XY. ,s x ARMSTRONG, DARLEEN IOYCE fDcxrll Student Council l, G.A.A. l-2-3, Thespians 4, Vigilante Parade I-2-3-4. BACH. EMILY LAVERNE tEml Student Council 3, Nugget Staff 4, Vigilante Staotf 4, G.A.A. I-2-3-4, Girls State 3, French Club 3-4, Quill and Scroll 4. BACON. GARY THOMAS tslcxbl Student Council l-3, I-I-Club 2-3-4, Aeronautics 4, Chorus 1, Intramural I-2-3-4. BAILEY, BONNIE LOU tBonniel I-I-Club 4, Thespians 3-4, Acrobats in Band 2-3-4, G.A.A. 1-2-3, Tumblers l-2-3-4 Nugget Stott 3, Forensic Leaque 3. BAILEY. ROSE MARIE tRose Muriel G.A.A. 1-2-3-4, Deco Club 4, Vigilante Parade l-2-3-4. BARBOUR, AMES TONY tTonyl 3-7-77's 2-3-4, H-Club 4, Student Council 2, Football 1-2-3-4, Track 2-3, Intramural 2-3, Latin Club 2-3-4, Thespians 4. PAGE Tl-IIRTY-ONE i . ' R- , I f BEEDLE, GALE KEITH tGa1el Track 1-2, Aeronautics 2-3-4, Projectionists 3-4, Vigilante Parade 1-2-3-4. BENNITT, IOHN H. tlohnl Student Council 1-2-3-4, H-Club 4, Wrestling 4, Football 1-2-3, Track l-2, Band 1-2-3-4, Thespians 4, Intramural 2-3-4, Forensic League 2, Vigilante Parade l-2-3-4. BLAKELY. ROBERTA lBobbiel Princess Vigilante Cand 1, Student Council 1-3, Executive Board, Treas. 4, Cheerleaders 3-4, G.A.A, 1-2-3-4, H-Club 3-4, Color Guard 2, Nugget Stall 3-4, Junior Prom 3. BLEWETT, GARY LLOYD KGCHYJ Spanish Club 3, Track 1-2, Vigilante Parade 1-2-3-4. BOMPART, LYLE H. IM:-:ll Student Council 3-4, Vigilante Parade 1-2-3-4. BORSBERRY. LAWRENCE EDWARD ILan'yl Student Council 2, Thespians 1-2-3-4, Football 1, Philharmonic l-2-3-4, Philharmonic Ensemble 2-3-4. PAGE THIRTY-TWO CLASS CDF '56 BAUM, EDWIN LLOYD lEdl Chorus 2, Band 1-2-3-4, Broadwater Co. High 1-2. BAUSCH. WILLIAM FRED trsilll 3-7-77's 3-4, Band I-2-3, Student Council 1-2-3, Intramural 1-2-3-4, Track 1. BEAUCHAMP. DE ANN fBeachl Quill and Scroll 3-4, H-Club 3, Treasurer 4, Nugget Staff 3-4, Viail'1nte Staff 3, G.A.A. 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2-3. BEAVER, NANCY ARLENE tNuncyl G.A.A. l-2-3, Deca Club 4, Vigilante Parade l-2-3-4, lunior Prom 3. BEAVER, RONALD DAVID tkonl H-Club 3-4, Football 2-3-4, Intramural 2-3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Roosevelt H.S., Portland 1 'YQ' - BREWER. REGINALD LAWRENCE fReggiel CLASS OF '56 BOULEY, ROBERT HAROLD tBobl Philharmonic l, Track 1-2-3, Football 1-2-3, Basketball 1, Intramural l-2-3-4. BRAUN, ROBERT EUGENE tBobl Executive Board 4, 3--7-77's 2-3-4, Boys' State 3, Honor Society 2-3-4. Student Council 3-4, Rotary Representative 4, Band 1-2-3-4, Photo Club 3-4, Latin Club 2-3-4. Aeronautics 4, Key Club 2-3, Butte H. S., Butte, l-2-3, Projectionists Z-3, Spanish 3 Intramural l-2-3-4. Basketball 2, Football 2. BRINCK. WILLIAM LEE tsim Boys' State 3, Band 1-Z-3, Honor Society 3-4, Projectionists l-2, Spanish 3, Intramural 3, Quill :S Scroll 4. BROWNING, IUDITH LEE tludyl Girls' State 3, 3-7-77's 3-4, Class Treasurer 3, G.A.A. 1-2. I-Ionor Society 3-4, Photo Club I-2-3-4. Latin Club I-2-3-4, Student Council 1-2-3. .f-P Viailante Parade 1-2-3-4. .r sl 4 I l I BRUCE, BARBARA BELLE fBarbl H-Club 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Nugget Staff 3-4, Baton 2-3-4, Viailante Staff 4, G.A.A. 1-2-3, President 4, Chorus 3. BROWN, EDITH ZEAL tEdiel Nugget Staff 4, G.A.A. I-2-3-4 Vigilante Staff 4, Forensic 2, Band l-2-3, Quill :S Scroll 4. BROWN. IAMES Uiml Rotary Representative 4, H-Club 3-4, Philharmonic 2-3, Chorus 1, lunior Prom 3, Vigilante Parade 1-2-3-4, Football 1-2-3-4, Track I-2-3-4, Intramural Athletics l-2-3-4, Senior Barn Dance 4. BROWN. NONA MARIE tNoniel H-Club 2-3, President 4, G.A.A. I-2-3-4, Student Council l-3. BROWN, VERNA IANE tVerniel H-Club 2-3, Thespians 3-4, Vice-President 4, Nugget Stati 4. Vigilante Staff 4. G.A.A. 1-2-3-4, BURR. BARBARA ANN Isaruhl Nugget Staff 3, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Student Council 2-3-4, Vice-President 2, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Smiley Ir. H.S., Denver, 1. PAGE TI-IIRTY-TI-I REE COLLINS, PAUL LEE tPuckyJ Photo Club 3-4, Band l-2, Basketball 2-3, Football 1, Track 2, Honor Society 4. COLVIN, VIOLET MARIE Wil G.A.A. 4, Nugget Stall 4, Vigilante Parade 1-2-3-4. CONN, RICHARD ALLEN lDickD Proiectionists I-2-3-4, Aeronautics 2-3-4, Track I-2, Intramural 1-2-3-4, Ski Club 2-3-4. CONNOR, Nomvm BETH fBlimpl H-Club 4, G.A.A. 1-2-3-4, Chorus 1, Philharmonic 2-3-4, Vigilante Parade 1-2-3-4, Mixed Ensemble 4. COPENHAVER, HELEN RUTH II-Ielenl Band 2-3-4, G.A.A. 1-2-3-4, Student Council 3, Forensic League 3, Honor Society 4. CRAWFORD, MARCIA IEAN fMarshJ G.A.A. l-2-3-4, Deca club 4, Forensic League 4, Vi ilante Staff 4 q , H-Club 4, Student Council 2-3 Vigilante Parade l-2-3-4. PAGE TI-IIRTY-FOUR CLASS OF '56 BUTERBAUGH, GRETCI-IEN MIMI fMimiJ Class Secretary l, H-Club 3-4, Thespians 4, Twirlers 2-3, Head Flag 4, Student Council 1-2-4, G.A.A. 1-2-3-4. CARBIS, ROBERT KEITH fBobl Band 1-2, Deca club 4, Basketball l-2, Auto Mechanics 3, Intramural 2-3-4. CARLSON, IOHN tluckt Aeronautics 4, Band 1-2-3-4, Vigilante Parade 1-Z-3-4. CARLSON, LINDA SUE CLindc1J Class Secretary 2, H-Club 2-3-4, Secretary 4, Princess Candidate 3, Tumblers l-2-3-4. G.A.A. 1-Z-3-4, Thespians 3-4, Acrobat in Band 2-3-4, Student Council 1-2-3, Nugget Staff 4, Quill :St Scroll 4. CAROLL, CHARLES MYRON lMyronl Photo Club 1-2, Thespians 4, Deca Club 3-4, Vigilante Parade I-2-3-4. Quill and Scroll 4. DAGEL, THEODORE DUANE tTedJ Conrad H. S. Conrad, 1-2, Band 1-2, Chorus 1-2. DAHLHAUSEN. FRANK IOE Ufrankl Aeronautics 2-3-4, Vigilante Parade 1-2-3-4, DAY, GEHALDINE MARION tGerryl Vigilante Editor 4, Executive Board, Secy. 4, Student Council 4, Girls' Slate 3. Class Pres. 1, Secy. 3, 3-7-77's 2-3-4, G.A.A. 1-2-3, Honor Society 3-4, Ouill 6. Scroll 3-4, H-Club 3-4, Vice-President 4. r, , ,-,... ..,., , ....,.. CLASS OF '56 CUMMINGS, CAROL IUDITH tCax'rotsl Student Council 1-4, The-spians 3-4, G.A.A. 1-2-3, Vigilante Parade l-2-3-4. DAGEL, MARIORIE MARIE lMcrrgiel Thespians 3-4, G.A.A. 2, Wardrobe M r. ot Am Wa , Q . y, Senior Barn Dance 4, Band 3, Senior Barn Dance 4, Conrad H. S., Conrad, l-2 Chorus 1-2, FHA 2, Pep Club 1-2. l i 1 '23, Sv ww o f ' .v-' , K P1 3 ' , iq 1 Q V qw- A .4 r' t , , 'V' , if' ' A lj ' . .nl DE LUDE. WAYNE Tl-IERON tWayneJ Projectionists 1-2-3-4, Deca 4, Vigilante Parade l-2-3-4. DUFFY, THOMAS F. tTomJ Thespians 4, Aeronautics 2-3, Intramural 1-2-3-4, Vigilante Parade 1-2-3-4. DUKE, AGNES ELLEN tH99i0l Thespians 3-4, Tumblers 2, Color Guwrrd 2-3-4, Baton 3-4, Princess Vigilante Cand. 3, G.A.A. 1-2-3-4, Ofc. Stati 3, Student Council 3, Vigilante Parade l-2-3-4. DUKE, DOROTHY FRANCES tDotJ Hi-Y l, Honor Society 4, FHA 1, G.A.A. 1-2-3, Vigilante Parade 1-2-3-4. DUNLOP, LYLE IOHN tl-Ylel Thespians 4, Chorus 1, Philharmonic 2-3, DeMolay C.A.P. Vigilante Parade 1-2-3-4. DWYEH, SHIRLEY ANN tMickeyl Student Council 2-4, FHA 1, Deca Club Historian 4, Class Representative 4, Executive Board 4, G.A.A. 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2-3, Oueen Vigilante Cand. 4, Vigilante Parade 1-2-3-4, PAGE THIRTY-FIVE CLASS QF '56 FINLEY, CAROL ANN IC-txroll FI-IA 1-2-3-4, Library Staif 1-2, Deca Club 4, G.A.A. 1-2. FISHER, ROLLINS MARTIN fFishJ Thespians 4, Rotary 4, Nugget 4, Vigilante Staff 4, Basketball 1-2, Football l-3-4, 1,5 . 1-I-Club 3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Philharmonic 1-2-3-4, Ensemble 2-3-4, Quartet 3-4. FULLER, MARILYN IEAN fMari1ynj Cafeteria 1-2, FHA 1-2-3, G.A.A. 1-2, Chorus 1-2, Philharmonic 4. GELHAUSEN, TONIA LEE KTonil Nugget Staff 3, Editor 4, 3-7-77's 4, Executive Board 2, Class Representative 2, Student Council 1-2-3, Quill and Scroll 3-4, Thespians 3-4, G.A.A. 1-2-8-4 Flag Twirlers Z-3, Vigilante Staff 4. GEORGE. DONALD SHERMAN IDonl Photo Club 3, Projectionists 1-2-3-4, Aeronautics 3-4. Intramural 1-2-3-4, Vigilante Parade 1-2-3-4. GLASBY, THELMA IANE Uaniel Student Council 2-3, Nugget Staff 3-4, Vigilante Staff 3, Quill 6 Scroll 4, Thespians 4, Chorus 1. Class Representative 3. GRIEVE. BLANC!-IE ELIZABETH KBeal FHA 1-2-3-4, President 3, Photo Club 1-2-3, Secretary 3, Deca Club 4, G.A.A. 1-2-3, Student Council 2-3, Vigilante Parade 1-2-3-4. GRIFFITH. MICHAEL IAMES lMikeJ Thespians 3-4, Deca Club 4, Band 1-2-3, Intramural I-2-3, Vigilante Parade 1-2-3-4. PAGE TI-IIRTY-SIX x gn in s D v '1 415 N .Q 'hi' 6' PISKE, PHYLLIS fPhel 3-'7-77's 4, Honor Society 3-4, G.A.A. 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2-3, Girls' State 3, Iunior Prom 3, Vigilante Parade l-2-3-4. FITZPATRICK. RI-IEA KAY KKQYJ Library Staff 3, Deca club 4, Vigilante Parade 1-2-3-4, Powell County H, S. 1. FRESEMAN. KENNETH LOWELL Qliennyl Thespians 3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3, Football 1-2 Intramural l-2-3-4, Wrestling 3-4, Philharmonic 2-3, Chorus 1, Queen Manager 4. 'I ,Wt I-1 - yep' ,V .lg 1 ir. . - , , . 11 - .- 1:-:. fm tm.-. .,. .wk it. ., .. QA, W,-. . A .im tr A W , qs... it gi. -:9 5 . , t E to 4.1 A m HAFEH. DONNA IEAN iD- I-l FHA 1, 4-H 2, Vigilante Parade I-2-3-4. I-IALLBERG, ALBERTA IEAN Uecml G.A.A. 1-2-3-4, Nugget 4, Iunior Prom 3, Vigilante Parade 1-2-3-4. HALVORSON, DONNA KAY tPunkiel De-ca Club 4, G.A.A. l-2, Band 1-2-3, Vigilante Parade I-2-3-4. I CLASS OF '56 GRINDLAND. DOREMIS YVONNE tDeel Cathedral High I-2-3, GUTHRIE, SABRA HERMAN tGusl Student Council l-2, H-Club 3-4, Color Guard 2, G.A.A. 1-2-3-4, Thespians 3-4, Spanish Club l-2-3, Chorus 1 Vigilante Parade l-2-3-4. ex K YS? X-IAMLIN. EDWARD HENRY, IR. tEdl Football 1-2-3-4, H-Club 3-4, Basketball 1, Intramural 2, Aeronautics 3. HAMM. ROSALIE RUTH lRosiliel Orchestra 1-2-3, G.A.A. 1-2-3, Latin Club 3-4, Cafeteria 1-2, Vigilante Parade 1-2-3-4. HARGROVE, DELORES IEAN tDe1oresJ G.A.A. 1-2-3, Photo Club 2-3, Band 2, Thespians 4, Nuggett 4, Vigilante Staff 4, Iames Madison H. S. Seattle, HARRIS, IULIA ANN Uulial Student Council 4, H-Club 3-4, Spanish Club 1-2, Thespians 3, G.A.A. l-2-3-4, Philharmonic l-2-3-4, Ensemble 2-3-4, Iunior Prom 3, Vigilante Parade 1-2-3-4. HENRY. ALICE GOETZ tA1icel Student Council l-3, H-Club 4, Latin Club 1-2-3-4, Band 2-3, Thespians 3-4, G.A.A. 1-2-3-4 Honor Society 4. HENRY, DONNA LOU tDonnal Thespians 3-4, Vigilante Parade 1-2-3-4. PAGE THIRTY-SEVEN ti CLASS OF '56 HOWARD. IUNE MARIE tfrecklesl Thespians 3-4, F.H.A. 1-2, G.A.A 1-2-3-4. Vigilante Parade 1-Z-3-4, The American Way 4. INNOCCI, LOUISE NORA tLuluJ F.H.A. 3, Library Staff 3-4, Cafeteria Staff 3. Vigilante Parade 1-3-4. IACOBSEN. RONALD LEE tRonJ Aeronautics 3-4, Vigilante Parade 1-2-3-4. IONES, DONALD CHARLES tDonl Aeronautics 3-4, Vigilante Parade l-2-3-4. IOHNSON. RICHARD Dor-rEn'rY tbooleyl Gallatin County High 1-2-3, Basketball l-2-3, Football l, Class Vice-President 1. JOHNSON. ELI IOHN IEIU Projectionists l-2-3-4, Aeronautics 3-4, Radio 4, Basketball l, Football 1-2, Track 1-2, Intramural l-2-3-4, Vigilante Parade 1-2-3-4, PAGE TI-IIRTY-EIGHT HIBARGER, WANDA LEE tPennyJ Queen Vigilante Candidate 4, Cheerleaders 4, Girls' I-I-Club 3-4, Student Council 1-3-4, Flag 'Twirlers 2-3, G.A.A I-2-3-4, Thespians 4, Senior Barn Dance 4, Sophomore Dance 2. HILL. IAMES DALLAS Uiml Class Vice President 4, Honor Society 3-4, President 4, 3-7-77's 2-3-4, Rotary Representative 4, Philharmonic l-2-3, French Club 3-4. Kr I-IILLEBRECHT. LAWRENCE IOI-IN CLarryQ Philharmonic 1-2-3-4, Vigilante Parade l-2-3-4, French Club 3-4, Iunior Prom 3. HININGER. SI-IIRLIE IO lShir1ieJ Band 1-2-3-4, G.A.A. 1-2-3-4, Latin Club 3, Photo Club 3. HOPLAND, DIXIE LEE ANNE IDixieJ Chorus 1-3-, G.A.A. 3-4, Tumblers 3. -E+ H .ga , 5, if x 5 , 43: A , , V x , 3 5 CLASS QF '56 IOHNSON, LAWRENCE RAY fLcxrryl Basketball 1-2, Football 2-3, Intramural l-2-3, Ski Club l-2-3. KAUPFMAN, RICHARD WARREN QDickl Student Council 3, Thespians 4, Proiectionist l, Aeronautics 3. Whitefish Hiqh School I, Chinook High School 2, Football 2, Basketball 2. KELLEHER, COLLEEN YVONNE TRINDER tColleenJl Thespians 3-4, G.A.A. 2-3-4, Senior Barn Dance 4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Froid High School l, Carnival Queen Candidate 1, Cheerleader l, Band I. KELSH. HAROLD E. fPuderj Deca Club 4, Aeronautics 3, Football 2, Intramural 1. KENNY, RONALD LEE lLeel Basketball 2-3-4, Track l-3, Intramural l-2-3, H-Club 4, Student Council 1, Band I-2-3-4. Z 6 1 I1 KINDRICK. THOMAS RAY fTomJ H-Club 3, Vice-President 4, Basketball l-2-3-4, Track l-2-3-4, Intramural l-2, Chorus l, Chess Club 4. KINQTON. IAMES LEWIS Ulml Proiectionists l-2-3, Deca Club 3-4, Band l-2-3-4, Orchestra l, Intramural 1-2, Interscholastic Tennis. KLEIN. OTTO GUSTAV KOlloJ Student Council I-2-4, Honor Society 3-4, H-Club 3-4, Latin Club 2-3-4, Basketball l-Z-3-4 Football I-2-3-4, Track 1-2, Rotary 4. KLICKMAN, GWEN HELEN tGwenl Latin Club l-2-3-4, G.A.A. 1-2-3-4, Girls' H-Club 3-4. Honor Society 3-4. KNEEDLER. DAVID CLYDE fDavel H-Club 3, President 4, Basketball l, Football l-Z-3-4, Track l-2-3-4, Philharmonic I-2-3-4, Ensemble 2-3-4, Quartet 3-4. KNOX, CHARLES EDGAR tidl 3-7-77's 4, Thespians 4, Quill and Scroll 2-3-4, Student Council 1-4, Boys' State 3, Forensic League l-2, Nugget Staff 2-3, Vigilante Staff 2-3. PAGE THIRTY-NINE CLASS QF '56 1 0 KOKORUDE, GERALDINE KATHERINE tGerryl G.A.A. 1-2, Tumblers l, Office Staff 2-4. KORIZEK, WILLIAM ROBERT tBobJ Band 1-2-3-4, Aeronautics 4, Student Council 4, Basketball 2, Football 2, Intramural 1-2-3-4, Vigilante Parade l-2-3-4. KUEHN WILLIAM IOSEPH Bill Latin Club 2-3-4, Photo Club 3, Football l-2, Intramural l-2, Ski Club 1-2-3, Honor Society 4. LEIBRAND, ROGER IOHN lRoqerl Honor Society 3. Vice President 4, Forensic Leaque 1-2, President 3-4, Chess Club 4, Civil Air Patrol 2-3-4, Projoctionists 2-3, Cafeteria Staff 3, Quill and Scroll 4. LIPES, IASON HAYDEN Uasonl Aeronautics 2-3, Chorus l, Intramural 1-2-3. LUNTSFORD, KENNETH CLYDE llienl Thespians 4, Deca Club 3-4, Intramural l-2, Vigilante Parade 1-Z-3-4. MCLEAN. ROBERTA IOAN fBertJ G.A.A. l, Band 1, Class Vice President I, Columbia Falls H. S, 3-4, Princess Candidate 2, Band 2-3, Honor Society 4. MCCOY. IRENE MAY tReniel Thespians 4, G.A.A, 1. PAGE FORTY TF? wh- F KRAUT, ERNEST IAMES tliml Thespians 4, Football 1, Intramural l. KRALIC. RALPH I. Ulalphl Student Council 3, Boulder H. S. 1-2-3, Basketball l-2-3, Track l-2-3 Football 1-2-3, Chorus l-2, KRIEGER, IAMES EDWARD tliml Aeronautics 2-3-4, Vigilante Parade 1-2-3-4. - 1 x MENDEZ, AURORA MARIA fRoryl Philharmonic 3, Chorus 2, Library Staff 4, Cafeteria Staff 2-3. MILLER. RONALD IAMES fRonJ Thespians 3-4, Chorus I, Philharmonic 2-3. MISKOVICH. THOMAS M. l'l'oml Aeronautics 2-3-4, Intramural I-2-3. Vigilante Parade I-2-3-4. ,-...... 5 . ' s 'jig ' .PICS . CLASS OF '56 MCGUIN, IOAN BARBARA Uoahl Student Council 3-4, H-Club 3-4, Thespians 3-4, G.A.A. I-Z-3-4. Deca Club 4, Chorus 1, Band 2-3. MCNEIL. MURRAY GLEN fRedl Aeronautics 3-4, Band 1-2, Intramural 2-3-4. 4 it x. 1 -L Q -1701 MOE, ROBERTA LOUISE lBobbiel Deca Club 3-4, G.A.A. 1-2, FI-IA 1-2, Cafeteria Staff 1-2, Vigilante Parade 1-2-3-4. MULLEN, ALAN DALE KDalel Student Body Vice Pres. 4, Executive Board 3-4, Student Council 3-4, 3-7-77's 4, I-I-Club 3-4, Class Vice President 3, Rotary Representative 3, Basketball 1-2-3, Football 2, Track I-2-3-4, Ski Club 3-4, Princess Manager 4. Gallatin County H. S. I. MYLES, BEATRICE MARIE tBeul Student Council l, G.A.A. 1-2-3-4, Vigilante Parade I-2-3-4. MYRICK, CHARLES CLINTON lChurlesl Honor Society 3-4, Band l-2-3-4, Orchestra l-2-3 Boys' State 3, Photo Club 2-3 State Music Festival l-2-3-4, N. W. Music Festival 3, Cafeteria Staff 3-4, Latin Club 2-3-4, Prajectionists 3-4, Vigilante Parade I-2-3-4. NACHTSHEIM. CAROL RUTH CCaro1l Vigilante Staff 4, Nugget 4, G.A.A. l-2-3-4. Office Stall 4, Iunior Prom 3, Vigilante Parade l-2-3-4. NONOG. PAUL M. Uuniorl Aeronautics 3-4, Band I-2, Vigilante Parade l-2-3-4. PAGE FORTY-ONE PORTER, ROGER BURR fRogerJ Football l-2-3, Chorus l, Intramural 2. RAYMOND, ITHA CLARICE fSho! Rodl G.A.A. l-2-4, FHA l, Library Staff 1-3, Iunior Prom 3, Vigilante Parade l-2-3-4. REARDONBEVERLEE IOANN tPudgieQ Thespians 4, G.A.A. 1-2-3-4, Student Council l, Office Staff 2-3. Vigilante Parade l-2-3-4. REDPATH. NANCY CAROL fNcmceJ Library Staff l, FHA 1, G.A.A. 1-2-3, Thespians 4, Office Stall 3, Vigilante Parade I-2-3-4. RIE5iA,N, IOANN CATHERINE o Student Council l, Chorus 1, Philharmonic 2-3, H-Club 4, G.A.A. 1-2-3-4, Deca Club 4, 'Ihespians 4, Vigilante Parade l-2-3-4. RORERTS, IAMES ALDEN thmt Student Council I, Chorus l, Intramural l-2. Chess Club 4. PACE FORTY-TWO CLASS CF '56 NORSETH, CAROL MARIE lCaroll Honor Society 3-4, FHA I-2-3-4, Latin Club 2-3-4, Iunior Prom 3, Vigilante Parade 1-2-3-4. OGREN, ROBERT DUANE QBobJ Basketball l-2-3-4, Football l, Track l-2-3-4, H-Club 3-4, 3-7-77's 3, President 4, Band l-2-3, Boys' State 3, Princess Martaqer 4, Rotary Representative 4, Student Council l. O'LEARY, MARTHA IEAN Ueannej Color Guard 2-3-4, Baton 2-4 Nugget Stall 4, H-Club 3-4, G.A.A. l-2-3-4, Thespians 4, Iunior Council 3, Quill G Scroll 4. PETERSON, ROBERT THEODORE lBobJ Spanish Club 1-2, Aeronautics 4, Intramural 1-2, Vigilante Parade 1-2-3-4. PORTER, GLENN ALAN lGlennJ Spanish Club 1-2, Philharmonic l-2-3-4, Intramural 4, Philharmonic Ensemble 3-4. 'FN 1 ROBERTSON. DONNA MAE lPeeWeel Honor Society 3-4. The-spians 3-4, Chorus 1. Student Council 4, G.A.A. 1-Z-3-4. ROBERTSON, IUDITH IANET tIudYl Forensic League l, Thespians 3-4, Tumblers 1-2, Nugget Staff 3, Vigilante 4. ROBINSON. GERALD ARTHUR CGerryi Band l-2-3-4, Intramural 1-2-3-4, Vigilante Parade 1-2-3-4. 1 . l t l so X X I CLASS OF '56 nonnnrs, Pnrmcm ANN mum Baton 2-3, Head Majorette 4, Nugget Staff 3, Tumblers 2-3, G,A.A. Z-3-4, Flathead Co. High School, Kalispell 1. ROBERTS, ROBERT O. lBobi Forensic League 1-2-3, Intramural l-2-3-4. Spanish Club l, Band l. 3 1 'fn' ROBINSON, BARBARA ANN fBarbsl Cafeteria Staff 1, Vigilante Parade l-2-3-4. ROSSITER, CAROL LYNN KI-Ynnl Philharmonic 1, Tumblers 1. G.A.A. 1, Flaq Twirlers 2, Library Staff 1. ROUTZAHN. BEVERLY IOAN fBevJ Queen Vigilante 4. Student Council l-2-3, Photo Club 1-2-3, G.A.A. 1-2. Vice President 4. Library Staff 2, Vigilante Parade 1-2-3-4. I . RUSS. ROBERT FRANK tBobD H-Club 3-4, Track 3-4, Intramural l-2-3-4, Thespians 3-4. Philharmonic l-Z-3-4. RUDIO, ROBERT M. 1Bobl Class Vice President 3, Forensic League 2. Basketball l-2-3-4. Football l-2-3-4. Track l-2-3-4, Chorus l-2. Rotary Representative 4, Princess Manager 3. SAARI, IOAN MARIE Uocmi Deca Club 4, G.A.A. 2-3, Tumblers l, G.A.A. 1, Chorus l-2. Vigilante Parade 1-2-3-4. PAGE FORTY-THREE '5 , 5 W ni., . rr A J A .fe 5 J F R 1, J SCHROEDER, EDWIN IOHN ifldl Basketball 1, Band l-2, Thespians 4, Student Council 3, Vigilante Parade l-2-3-4. SHEPHERD, DORIS IOANN lshepl Tumblers l-2, G.A.A. l-2, Acrobats in Band 2, Student Council 1, Chorus 1. Honor Society 4. SHOPE, JANE ERVA tlemel Class Treasurer 4, H-Club 4, 3-7-77's 2-3-4, Girls' State 3, Honor Society 2-3-4, Latin Club 2-3, Secretary 4, Thespians 3-4, Philharmonic l-2-3. SINCLAIR. CAROL MAE lCaroll Thespians 4, FHA 1-2, Flag Twirlers 2-3, Chorus 1, Tumblers 1-2, G.A.A. 1-2-3-4. SKOR, SHARON KAY fShannonl Class Secretary 4, 3-7-77's 3-4, Honor Society 4, Treasurer 4, Latin Club Secretary 3, G.A.A. 1-2-3-4, Philharmonic l-2-3-4. SMALL. MICHAEL LOUIS KLuchieJ Latin Club 3, President 4, Thespians 4, Band 1-2, Football 1-2, Intramural 1-2, Honor Society 4. PAGE FORTY-FOUR Q CLASS QF '56 SAARI, IEAN ALICE Ueanl Thespians 4, G.A.A. 3, Vigilante Parade I-2-3-4. SAMUELS, ADONA IHENE Uldonal Honor Society 4, ,f ,W , ' -, , V 'V 'L - , , 1t :ff V ,.,. f iff ,fgwayagqu , V. zfffgj, si: :ffm . . . 'Rv Q' ,4 ' f E, ' A' , 2, - .Zn A , ,I , 'YZF' Deca Club 4, G.A.A. 1-2-3-4. SANGRAY. MARLENE PAYE lMertl Class Treasurer l, Deca Club 3, Treasurer 4, Baton 2-3-4, G.A.A. 1-2-3-4, Princess Vigilante Cand. 2, Tumblers 1-2, Iunior Prom 3, Vigilante Parade 1-2-3-4. SCHMITZ, MARABETH LOUISE lMarubethl G.A.A. 1-2-3-4, Orchestra 1-2-3, Honor Society 4. Vigilante Parade I-2-3-4. SCHOPFER, BARBARA ANN fBarbl Tumblers 2, Deca Club 4, Sophomore Council 2, G.A.A, 3. .l swim-i, LORNA LEE lsmittyj Chorus l, Tumblers 1-2, I-I-Club 2-3-4, G.A,A. 1-2-3-4, Office Staff 3-4, FHA l-2, Library Staff 2-3, Cafeteria Staff 1, Vigilante Parade 1-2-3-4. SMITH, MARILYN TONI fMcu'ilynl Photo Club 3, Thespians 4, G.A.A. 1-2-3-4, FHA l-2, Vigilante Parade 1-2-3-4. SMITH. SUSAN AMELIA fSuel G.A.A. 4. lohn Muir H. S., Pasadena, California, 1-2-3, California Scholarship Federation, Phiddians, Adelphians. CLASS OF '56 SMIGAI, FRANKLIN DAVID fSmiql Ski Club 1-2-3-4, Track 1, Intramural 3-4, Track l, Thespians 4, Aeronautics 3-4, Library Staff 2, Ski Team 3, Vigilante Parade l-2-3-4. SMITH, IACQUELYN DARLENE Ucxckiel H-Club 3-4, Quill 6- Scroll 3-4, Baton 3-4, Philharmonic 3-4, Student Council 3, Nugget Staff 3-4. G.A.A. 1-2-3-4, Vigilante Parade 1-2-3-4. 5. SPURRIER, MAE FRANCES fMubell Photo Club 1, G.A.A. 1-2-3, Philharmonic 1-2-3-4, Tumblers 1-2, Office Staff 3-4, Student Council 3, Vigilante Parade l-2-3-4. SPURZEM, SHIRLEY ANN fShir1l Photo Club 1-2-3, Fl-IA 1-2, G.A.A. 2-3, Library Staff l. STAGG, LLOYD THOMAS KL1oydl Band 2-3-4, Intramural 1-2, Projectionists 1, Spanish Club 3. STANSELL. FLORENCE ELINORA lflossl Student Council 1-2-3, Thespians, Treasurer 4, Nugget Staff 4, Vigilante 4, Flag Twirlers 2-3, G.A.A. l-2-3-4, Ensemble 4, Philharmonic 1-3, Quill and Scroll 4. SULLIVAN, IERE LEA Uerel Cafeteria Staff 2-4, FHA 4, Office Staff 3, Nugget Staff 4, Vigilante 4. SWHRTZ, ERNEST ELWOOD fflrniel Vigilante Parade l-2-3-4. PAGE FORTY-FIVE CLASS CF '56 fffjf TOMPKINS, IAMES CHARLES Uiml Football 1, Chorus l, Philharmonic 2, Chorus I, Aeronautics 3-4, Football 1, Intramural I-2-3-4, Vigilante Parade l-2-3-4. TRAINER, THOMAS ARTHUR lTcml H-Club 2-3-4, The-spians 3-4, Aeronautics 4, Intramural l-2-3-4, Viqilante Parade l-2-3-4. VAN SPYK, FLORENCE ANNE fSandyl FHA 2-3-4, Fairfield I-Iiqh 2, Gallatin County High 3, Vigilante Parade l-3-4. VAN VOAST, WAYNE ADAMS lwaynel Student Council 1-2, Chess Club 4, Basketball l, Intramural I-2-3-4, Chorus 1. VOLLERTSON. THOMAS HENRY lToml Brockton High 1-2, Student Council 3, Basketball I-2, Football l-2, Band 1-2, Chorus l-2. VOLLMEH, WILLIAM ANTHONY fBi1lJ Thospians 3-4, Band l-2-3-4, Intramural l-2-3-4. PAGE FORTY-SIX TENNESON. EMIL F. fEmilJ Student Council 3, Projectionists 1, Deca Club 4. THRONSON, GARY LEE fGoosel I-I-Club 4, Football l-2-3-4, Basketball 2-4, Track I-2-4, Intramural l-2-3-4, Ski Club 3-4, Aeronautics 3. TILLMAN, DONNA MARIE fDonnaJ Student Council 1-2, Thespians 4, Color Guard 2-3-4, G.A.A. l-2-3-4. TINTINGER, A. LORRAINE QLorraineJ Deca Club 4, Chorus l, FI-IA I, Choteau I-I. S, l. TIPTON, IUNIE WARREN Uuniel Philharmonic 2-3, Chorus I Vigilante Parade I-2-3-4. 1 x v.. 4 j --r bi If K WEISS, RONALD IAMES lRonJ Student Council 4, Chorus l Intramural l-2-3, Viqilante Parade 1-2-3-4. WHITNEY, GRANGER BYRON tGrcmgerl Latin Club 4, Intramural l-2-3-4, Student Council 1-2. WHYTE, MARY ELIZABETH tMdrYl Vigilante Parade l-2-3-4. X. H CLASS CDF '56 WALKER, DONALD JAMES fDonl Deco Club 3-4, Chorus l, Basketball l-2, Track l-2, Vigilante Parade 1-2-3-4. WATSON, IOHN WILLIAM Unckl Queen Manager 4, Football l-2-4, Track 1-2-4, Basketball l-2-3-4, Thespians 4. E I ' at . t,,e 2 L gg. . Q fm . f I QQ. ,,,- 4 .fl 1 ' , 2 , WIDDISON, IOAN EDNA Uouni Cw.A.A. l-2, Chorus l-2-3-4, Vigilante Parade l-2-3-4. WILLIAMS, I-IORACE DUDLEY lDudleyl Student Council 3, Deca 4, Honor Society 4, Spanish Club 3, Football l-2, Franklin County High, Tennessee 1-2. WILLIAMS, IAMES DONALD twillyl I-I-Club l, Football l-3-4, Track 2, Ski Club 1-2-3-4, Aeronautics 3. WILLIAMS, RICHARD IOHN tDickl I-I-Club 2-3-4, Basketball l, Football 1-2-3-4, Track I-2-3-4, Intramural l-2-3-4, Band l-2, Princess Manager 4, Vigilante Parade I-2-4. WILLIS, ROBERT THOMAS tBobl Class Vice President 3, Class President 4, H-Club 3-4, Basketball 3, Honor Society 4, Football 3-4, Rotary Representative 4, Queen Manaqer 4, Murphysboro Twp. H. S., illinois 1-Z. WILSON, IAMES ARTHUR Uiml Thespians 3-4, Orchestra I-2, Student Council l, Spanish Club l-2, Football I-2-3, Track 1-2, Intramural 4, PAGE FORTY-SEVEN 1: CLASS OF '56 WILSON, KAREN LEE fKo Kel H-Club 4, G.A.A. 1-2-3-4, Quill and Scroll 3-4, Nugget Staff 3-4, Vigilante, Business Manager 4, Chorus 1, Band 2-3. WOHL, LINDA ANN tLindal Photo Club 2, G.A.A. l-2, Forensic League l-2-3-4, Band 1-2-3-4. WOLFE, SHIRLEY IEAN lshirleyl Student Council 1, Library Staff l, Deca Club 3 G.A.A. l-2-3, Thespians 4, Vigilante Parade l-2-3-4. WOOD, CAROL MAE tCaroll G.A.A. l-2, Vigilante Parade l-2-3-4. WRIGHT, AUDREY CAROL tAudreyl Kennewick H. S., Washing- ton, 1-2-3, Spanish Club 3. ZUELXE, ANNETTE ISABEL tNetteJ - 3-7-77's 3-4, H-Club 3-4, Honor Society 3-4, Girls' State 3, G.A.A. l-Z-3-4 Latin Club 2-3-4, Vigilante Parade l-2-3-4. DEANNA ROSE SOUTHWICK tDeaniej was born September 24, 1938, and passed away September 12, 1955. She was loved by everyone who knew her. Her sparkling personality has been missed very much around the halls of Helena High. Deanie's courageous attitude has been an example to all of us. Her smiling iace, her iriendlship and her love toward all will long be remembered by all her many friends. Iesus said, I ame the resurrection and the lite: he that be- lieveth in me though he were dead, yet shall he live. PAGE FCRTY-EIGHT 1 All our officers were elected and our clubs were ferming too. 4 We planned our decliccrtion as October came view. 3 -a X1 Aff? I W 'ha P2-fer Q, . X . xg gi fi.: gm Q 2,-if S - 5 x X ' Y 1 X Af e 4 765 Q, . . xi .......M....v - ,. M .. . , J lBfIIOYSi wfiK2IR.01lB 12230 QUILL Q? Sci MEETIN4 WLdZ55q ,.-1 STUDENT BODY OFFICERS ROBERT BRAUN GERALDINE DAY Being chosen one of the four student body offi- cers is one of the hiqhest honors a student can attain in Helena High School, for upon their shoul- ders rests the responsibility of qoverninq student affairs. These four officers have the distinction of beinq the first student body leaders in the new school. PAGE FIFTY l PRESIDENT ....TT....................,..,,..,,.,... .ROBERT BRAUN VICE PRESIDENT ........ ...... D ALE MULLEN SECRETARY .....,...,. ,...i.... G ERALDINE DAY TREASURER .....,. ......,......,,...... R OBERTA BLAKELY l l DALE MULLEN fir ROBERTA BLAKELY STUDENT GCVERNMENT Left to Right: Shirley Dwyer, Dick Shope, Gerry Day, Bob Braun, Roberta Blakely, Dale Mullen, Carol Anthony. EXECUTIVE BOARD . . . School leaders composed of student body officers and a representative from each of the three classes . . . presented questions to Student Council for final approval . . . passed upon quotas and assignments for Consolidated Concessions, which they set up . . . put in long hours to make the Big Ten tourney a success . . . had idea for Sportsmanship Trophy . . . guided by Mr. Bottomly. STUDENT COUNCIL iFirst Semesterl . . . Composed of a representative from each home room . . . acted as stu- dents' voice in running school . . . met bi-Weekly to discuss problems and affairs of school . . . worked out solutions to many problems confronting the new school . . . ushered in halls during Big Ten Tourney . . . presided over by the vice president of Student Body, Dale Mullen . . . guided by Mr. Bottomly and Mr. Peek. First row, left to right: Ronnie Andridge, Roberta Crosby, Pete Carkulis, Lynn Haines, Diane Liedle, Iohn Bennltt, Iulle Harris, Lyle Bomparte, Wayne Lea. Second row: Dick Wiklund. Bob Braun, Roberta Blakely, Gerry Day, Dale Mullen, Ed Knox. Third row: Bob Cutler, Shirley Dwyer, Penny Hibarqer, Sue Castles. Gay Anders. Ioanne Gunderson, Pat Marlowe, Terry Potter, Sue Clark. Fourth row: Barbara Burr, Donna Robertson, Alan Stratton, Marlene Foley, Carol Anthony, Dick Shops. Karen Johnson, Duane Laible, Bob Korizek. PAGE FIFTY-ONE HONCDHARIES lyswf t swgts X bis:-if ' is First row, left to right: Toni Gelhausen, Bob Ogren, Sharon Skar. Second row: Gerry Dav, Annette Zuelke. Eleanor Foster, Phyllis Fiske, Virginia Hand, Iudy Browning. Third row: Peter Carkulis, Eldon Pickering, A1 Stratton, Dale Mullen, Bob Braun, Tony Barbour, Bill Bausch, Ed Knox, Iim Easbey. 3-7-77 . . . A group of 21, selected from the student body by students and teachers . . . one cf the highest honors a student can attain in HHS . . . ushered at football and basketball games, also at other school activities . . . sponsored a semi- formal dance at Thanksgiving . . . money is spent to improve or give pleasure to the school . . . led by Ogren, Gelhausen, Skor . . . the group is grateful to their sponsors, Mr. Leger and Mr. Wand. HONOR SOCIETY , . . National high school honorary . . . creates enthusiasm for scholar:hip . . . fifteen per cent of each class chosen by faculty . . . led by Hill, Brinck, Klick- man, Zuelke . . ushered for Open House . . . Worked in Consolidated Con- cessions . . . presented assembly for tapping new members . . . put out honor roll . . . sponsored competitive tests for high ranking members . . . advised by Bruce Iohnson. First row, lelt to right: Carol Norselh, Carol Wood, Gerry Day. lane Shope, Doris Shepherd. Donna Robertson, Iudy Browning. Second row: Alice Henry, Adona Samuels, Maraheth Schmitz, Roberta MacLean. Dorothy Duke, Annette Zuelke. Third row: Helen Copenhaver, Bob Willis, Bill Kuehn, Roger Leibrand, Charles Myrick, Phyllis Fiske. Fourth row: Bruce Johnson, spon- sor: Dudley Williams, Paul Collins, Otto Klein, Bill Brinck, Mike Small, lim Hill. PAGE FIFTY-TWO THE H-CLUBS First row, left to right: Verna Brown. Linda Carlson, Nona Brown. Second row: Bonnie Bailey, Iean 0'Leary, Sabra Guthrie. Iulie Harris, Karen Wilson, Norma Connor, Barbara Bruce, Ioan McGuin. Third row: Iudy Allen, Connie Anderson, Roberta Blakely. Penny Hibarger. Iackie Smith. Marlene Sanqray. GIRLS' H-CLUB . . . Consists oi girls who earn 150 points in G.A.A .... led by Brown, Brown, Carlson, Beauchamp . . . otficiate at girls' basketball and volleyball games . . . sponsored tirst annual banquet for football team . . . co-sponsored H-Club Alumni banquet in December . . . sold tickets during basketball season . . . made pom-poms for Big Ten tourney . . . sponsored semi-formal dance with Boys' H-Club in March . . . sponsored by Miss McCracken and Miss Pritchett. BOYS' H - CLUB . . Made up of lettermen in football, basketball, track or student managers . . . led by Kneedler, Brown, Kindrick, Klein . . . co-sponsored Alumni Ban- quet with Girls' H-Club . . . sold programs during regular basketball season . . . put out excellent program for Big Ten tourney in Helena . . . co-sponsored H-Club dance in March . . . lit H and initiated new members in May . . . sponsored by Mr. Hansen and Mr. Skor. First row, left to right: Iohn Lyndes, lim Williams, Gary Thronson, Gary Sewell, Rollie Fisher, Dave Kneedler. lim Brown, Dick Williams, Dale Mullen, Bob Oqren. Second row: Iohn Cloud, Burton Luchsinqer, Don Blixt, Ken Neill, Chuck Lippert, Ben Notti, Bob Russ, Ron Beaver, Bob Rudio. Third row: Terry Screnar, Iim Cottrill, Ed Hamlin, Terry Beaver, Iohn Matthews. Iae Retz, lack Watson, Tony Barbour, Tom Trainer, Gene Pendergzst. Fourth row: Charles Bryant, Dick Wicklund, Holten Bloin, Bob McCullough, Gary Glasby. Gene Moe, Breck Howard, Keith Foster. tl-Iamlin, Rudio, Watson are former membersl PAGE FIFTY-THREE VOCATICNAL First row, lelt to right: Florence Stansell, Iaclrie Smith, Ed Knox, Helen Day, Ieanie O'Leary, Ieannette Carver. Second row: Gerry Day, Linda Carlson, Eleanor Foster, Barbara Bruce, Nancy Nelson, Toni Gelhausen, Edith Brown. INTERNATIONAL QUILL AND SCROLL . . . Honorary society for journalism students . . . fifty inches of polished material required for membership . . . participated in Consolidated Conces- sions . . . held two initiations . . . pot luck supper in spring . . . sold Bengal stationery . . . led by Foster, Nelson, O'Leary . . . sponsored by Miss Kirkpatrick. DECA . . . DECA-Distributive Education Clubs of America . . . offers training on the job experience . . . led by Knox, Carbis, Dwyer, Sanqray, Wolfe, Daniels, Kinqton, McGuin . . . ushered at Open House . . . put on lively Hatfield- McCoy pep assembly . . . copped 13 awards at state convention . . . chosen outstanding group in Montana . . . Ed Knox, Iirn Kinqton, chosen delegates to National Convention . . . threw Hi-Iinx Dance in April . . . up and coming club . . . guided by Mr. Robinson. First row, left to right: Shirley Dwyer, Marlene Sangray, Bob Carbis, Ed Knox, Shirley Wolfe, Ioan McGuin, Jim Kington. Second row: Delores Hubert, Lorraine Tintinger, Thelma Norseth, Carol Norseth, Carol Finley. Mike Griffith, Blanche Grieve, loAnn Risan, Kay Fitzpatrick, Barbara Schopfer. Third row: Marcia Crawford. Darlene Woods, Nancy Beaver, Ierry Williams, Roberta Moe, Ken Luntslord, Myron Carroll, lean Domer, Adona Samuels. Fourth row: Ioan Sauri, Donna Halverson, Howard Kelsh, Emil Tenneson, Dudley Williams, Dwayne Manson, Vince Maddio, Mike Fleming, Rose Marie Bailey. if E, . 3 r ,Q PAGE FIFTY-FOUR 1 I-ll-IS STAFFS ' , A , , 'LQ 1 ., A ' ' . t- .M W S' 1 . gftf g ' is. eil? si -' .s t l 31 ttf- F r is . it A . First row. left to right: Shelly Lucero, Rose Marie Mischel, Mabel Myrick, Betty Nelson, Norma Io Riley. Second row: Miss Alice Fisher, dietitian and cook: Dorothy Beach, Diane Burkhart, Barbara Welsh, Iere Sullivan, Charles Myrick. CAFETERIA STAFF . . . Worked hard to put out good meals for a more than critical student body . . . kept the cafeteria shiny and new, served the meals, washed the dishes and performed the important task of feeding hungry Helena High students. OFFICE STAFF . . . Collect slips, answer the telephone, count absences, run errands . . . girls possess steady nerves, strong legs, and quick thinking . . . usually enjoy watching other students work . . . receive two and a halt credits per year. Lett to right: Carolyn Baertsch, Donna Barrough, Lorna Smith, Diana Backeberq, Maxine Osborne. PAGE FIFTY-FIVE EDUCATIONAL First row, left to right: Charles Bozdog, Sharon Skor, Duane Laible, Bob Willis, Mike Small, lane Shope, Bill Betzner, Sam Samp- son. Second row: Delores Hubert, Arlee Albright, Iudy King, Mabel Myrick. Rosalie Hamm, Barbara Burrell, Roberta Crosby, Annette Zuelke. Third row: Ed Ioneschild, Eldon Pickering, Roberta Miller, Ioanne Gunderson, Iudy King, Claire Hendrickson, Kathryn Hicks, Sue Morris, Iudy Browning, Pat Marlowe, Terry Potter, Pete Carkulis, Iae Retz. Fourth row: Vivian Hayes, Carol Anderson, Willie Gough, Helen Day, Jeannette Bach, Alice Henry, Carol Carlson, Alan Stratton. Fitth row: Dave Cun- ningham, Terry Screnar, Dick Anderson, Larry Wolfe, Bob Braun, Otto Klein, Bill Kuehn, Tony Barbour, Granger Whitney. LATIN CLUB . . . Members are students who have maintained an A average the first year and a B the second year of Latin . . . led by Laible, Small, Willis, Day, Skor, Shope . . . planned and executed excellent programs fostering additional knowledge of Roman culture . . . initiated new members in traditional Roman slave style . . . initiated new program of point system for retaining member- ship . . . Sponsored by Miss Greene. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA . . . Composed of girls who have taken or are taking home economics . . . led by Roman, Beaver, Norseth, Hanson, Morrison . . . served refreshments at Open House in November . . . sent delegates to District and State Convention . . . sold corsages at Christmas . . . sponsored annual Family Night . . . led by Miss Wohlgenant. First row, left to right: Donna Hanson, Frances Morrison, Carol Norseth, Thelma Norseth, Patricia Roman, Shirley Dearing. Carol Peterson, Mary Swanson. Second row: Marlene Foley, Diana Hotland, Dorothy Beach, Diane Liedle, Ieanine Harsh- lield, Blanche Grieve, Marlene Hubert. Verna Scow, Shelly Lucero, Marcia Gruhbs, Barbara Frances. Third row: Delores Stroup. Iere Sullivan, Florence Van Spyke, Carol Finley, lean Domer, Barbara Welsh, Martha Frigqe, Millie Moe. PAGE FIFTY-SIX SERVICE First row, leit to right: Louise Innocci, Delores Hubert, Betty Nelson, Tony Sharon. Second row: Aurora Mendez, Eileen Krieger. Norma Io Riley, Audrey Wright, Carol Iones, Barbara Welsh. LIBRARY STAFF . . . Students qive up tree periods and noon hours to keep librory in top run-- ninq condition . . . render very necessary service to school . . . privileged to work in bright new librory . . . directed by Mrs. Howe, who is olwoys willing to offer her services. PROIECTIONISTS . . . Operolted movies in new building cmd served ct much needed purpose . . received credits for work . . . needed operotors' license to show movies . . . membership requirements consisted oi interest, ability, and time . . . spon- sored by Mr. Mcrrkin. First row, left to right: Don Holland, lim Adair, John Hildenstab, Bob Batch. Second row: Dick Wiklund, Pat Markin, Ieii Hanger, Eli Iohnson, Bob Ottman, Charles Myrick, Lynn Stagg, Lvnn Halverson. PACE FIFTY-SEVEN Tl-IE N UGGET STAFF Toni has the distinction oi editing the first Nugget to come out in the new high school. She has leamed first-handedly of the late hours and extra time an editor must devote to her work. Her paper has set a high standard lor those who will iollow her. TONIA GELHAUSEN Nugget Editor BUSINESS STAFF . . . Handled money angle for Nugget . . . collected ads from business firms all during year . . . supplied the much needed Nugget funds. First row, left to right: Eleanor Foster, Karen Wilson, Florence Stansell. Second row: Ioyce Dickert, Linda Carlson, Edith Brown, lean 0'l.eary. Third row: Emily Bach, Iere Sullivan, Helen Day, Nancy Nelson, Ieannette Carver. xl 1.4.1 I I fd kai PAGE FIFTY-EIGHT N UGGET STAFF EDITOR .,..,. ..... T onia Gelhausen CO-EDITOR ...... ........ E leanor Foster STAFF- Emily Bach, Bonne Baker, DeAnn Beauchamp, Roberta Blakely, Edith Brown, Barbara Bruce, Linda Carlson, leannette Carver, Gerry Day, Ioyce Dickert, Carol Nachtsheim, Nancy Nelson, lean O'Leary, Jackie Smith, Florence Stansell, lere Sullivan, leanice Helland, ludy Betz, Terry Potter, Sharon Weed, Bobby Roberts, lean Halberq, Kenny Neill, Bill Brinck, Ronnie Weiss, Marian Pavlinick, lim Tompkins, Dave Kneedler, Charles Myrick, Myron Caroll and Sue Smith. SPORTS EDITORS ,,.,,,, ,..,,,. K en Neill and Bollie Fisher CARTOONIST ,......, ........ M ike Moore FACULTY SPONSOR ,,,.,, ..,.. F ay Kirkpatrick PAGE FIFTY-NINE 4 v ROTARIANS GCTOBER 24--The Rotary representatives were chosen. Our school has nine senior boys who have larqe enough appetites to be chosen to represent the school at the Rotary Club luncheons. The senior boys elected and the faculty approved the boys who attended. Two of the representatives Who attended were the student body president, tor the first month, and the senior class president during the second month. You could easily tell which boy was representative each month because he wore a suit and dashed rnadly out the door riqht at noon each Wednesday. September-Bob Braun October-Bob Willis November-lim Brown December-Hollis Fisher Ianuary--lim Hill February-Ono Klgin PAGE SIXTY HALLOWEEN March-Dale Mullen April--Bob Ogren May-Bob Rudio OCTOBER 20-Quill and Scrollers from HHS ioumeyed to Missoula and the MIEA convention and brought home another All-State rating tor the annual. OCTOBER 25-Sociology and Psychology students traveled to Boulder and a trip through the home for mentally retarded children. OCTOBER 26-The brains oi the senior class, Sue Smith. Bill Brinck, Roger Leibrand. Iudy Browning. Donna Robert- son. Otto Klein. Bob Willis, Sharon Skor. lim Hill. Phyllis Fiske and Paul Collins, took merit Scholarship tests. OCTOBER 28-30-Seventeen budding Barrymores vacated HHS in favor oi Seattle and Regional Thespian Convention A f I f p ll . ff W, X, P 'UN fl -' ' Y A ,A , ' 'f R v L 1' f' lqqifxtx l ww I 'ful l 'll'-it t L so fe O gr X All W ,, t Q41 N tv E 'ff x ' flll if E W-fi' Tiff, .ig f N 'N g',gf,. 'M W' T' T 1 T, ' will x . ' X' 4 'I' PAGE SIXTY-ONE Everyone had a good time at the first dance of the year. as plaid shirts and patched- up ieans and huge straw hats were the order oi evening. Otto cmd Friend PAGE SIXTY-TWO SENIOR SHINDIG S O E C N T I O O B R E R B A 1 R 5 N D Honored Guests! 3 C E Show me the color ol your money, says Bartender john Modern Square Dance Remember the big red slide and Old Mac- Donald Had a Farm? . . . and these three toothless beauties, who T sang I Didn't Know the Gun was Loaded? With November's winds and iatlinq leaves 30 grid-men formed cr team. 1 And beating more than cr twenty-year iinx they proved themselves on the bectm. 'R 7 I e 41 dl Q... Nbr- My ,M W EMM M 'x C -ia 2l,! CN NOVEMBER 3 - Open House . . . Even though most of us hadn't gotten in the wrong room for over a week many people had never even been inside, so the doors were opened to the mothers, fathers. and the rest of the tax- payers ior inspection. All ready to go The chorus and band came through as usual with fine music and smil- ing countenances. Bless this House PAGE SIXTY-FOUR -3? The formal ceremony was held in the gym and even though the guest speaker did not arrive the pro- gram was impressive. DECA. 3-7's and Honor Society did the ushering and FHA provided the good things to eat. ie. af! 1. .z . Everyone seemed as pleased as we already were about the modern- ized I.ittle Red School House. CAREER NIGHT NOVEMBER NINTH C A Choosing a career is the most important decision we, R as teen-agers, must make. E E R 5 -1 N I - G Freddie burns the midnight oil. H I This iob is made easier for us due to the hard T l l work put in by Fred O. Robinson in bringing W us this ninteenth annual Career Night. li CE 7 Your counselor is in 207. 2 We find out in what fields we have skill through A Kuder Preference Tests given in our American Hist- S ory classes. S P E O H F c E , N 5 T 7 Mr. Wylie explains the engineering busi- ness. Then the Kiwanis Club works diligently to get counselors in every occupation we have indicated interest in. Edna Hinman answers questions for secretaries-to-be. Career Night was iust one of many ti.rnes when the custodians of our school worked overtime in our behali. To these men we are extremely grateful for their services beyond their actual working hours. Arthur Anders. Orville Bastian. Glenn Copeland, Eli Iohnson, Ed Phillips, Iim Poor, and Melvin Swain, head custodian. PACE SIXTY-FIVE VALLEY FORGE PROGRAM NOVEMBER ll-Valley Forge Program. Liberty's clear voice was heard as the anthems of our qreat country and the tales of past and present glory were related by young and old patriots alike. l l Superintendent Anderson, Mayor Brackman. Dr. Renne. Governor Aronson. PAGE SIXTY-SIX lLeft to right! Indians? Check those figures Charlie lGrievesl McCarthy 'Life of the Party Easbey and his 8th grade cronies! Carol BK lbelore Keith! Hear no evil, speak no evil. see no evil! Isn't this a cute couple! x T I-I I S N, T H A T 5 HH 2 The Governor at Open House Sue and Iudy in their sunsuits Our answer to Grand Old Opry! What's the matter. Ed? Who invited you? Ye Old Sth Avenue Buddies Vigilante heads in their youth In the Good Old Summertime Rosalie and Larry PAGE SIXTY-SEVEN FOCDTBALL CCDACI-IES 1 ,Q CHARLES IOHNSON-Coach Iohnson is the unsung hero of Helena athletics. He has spent many years on the coaching staff developing players for the varsity. This year he handled B squad football and track and all intramural sports. NORVEL HANSEN-Coach Hansen came to Helena from Idaho Falls, Idaho. last autumn to assume the duties of head football coach in HHS. His coming shed new light on the gridiron game around here. In his first season he produced the best Bengal eleven in 21 years. He is also B squad basketball and assist- ant track coach. IOHN COHN-Coach Cohn arrived at the beginning of the 1955 school year from Washington to become assistant football coach at Helena High. He produced a top notch line last fall. He also coached wrestling and assisted in track. PAGE SIXTY-EIGHT VARSITY FOCDTBALL First row, lei! to right: Iames Brown, Ronald Beaver, Iames Adair, Iohn Cloud, Robert Willis, Robert Rudio, Rollins Fisher, Break Howard, Richard Williams, Keith Foster. Second row: Robert Budke, manager: Iames Barbour, Iames Williams, Iohn Lyndes, Charles Lippert, Kenneth Neill, Gary Sewell. Ben Notti, Eugene Moe, Richard Wiklund. Terry Beaver. manager. Third row: Coach Norvel Hansen, Burton Luchsinger, Donald Blixt, Edward Hamlin, Robert McCullough, Otto Klein. lack Wal- son, Gary Thronson, David Kneedler, Gary Glasby. Iames Cottrill. This year's Bengal gridders compiled the best record a Helena team has had since 1934. The 1955 team won five and dropped four. Two of those setbacks were by a single point. In conference play the Bengals won four and lost three, good for a third place berth in the ten team circuit. Helena losses came from lower clubs. The Crimsons handed second place Butte Central their only conference setback and defeated Great Falls, but Butte and Bozeman upset the applecart. New coaches, Norvel Hansen and Iack Cohn, took a team which had won only one game in the previous season and built a feared contingent. Some good Seniors, including co-captains Bob Rudio and Bob Willis, will be lost by graduation, but there is still plenty of talent left over for next year's entry. Budio, Willis, and Ron Beaver were all-staters. 'Helena ' Helena Helena Helena Helena 26, Havre 14 18, Billings 19 19, Butte Central 6 O, Missoula 71 6, Butte 7 Non-conference games. Helena Helena Helena Helena Anaconda 7 Great Falls 6 Livingston 12 Bozeman 32 PAGE SIXTY-NINE Manager, I need some whites! Breck Howard Quarterback S0fJhi3IT101'Q PACE SEVENTY FIRST STOP THE LCDCKER BCCM Where's my shirt? Otto Klein End Senior I'm late again! Ben Notti Fullback Iunior Tough skin saves the feet. John Lyndes Ken Neill Fullbcrck Hulibcxck Iunior Iunior STURDY EQUIPMENT SAVES THE BCDNES Lace 'em tight, Fish! Rollie Fisher Hcllfbcck Senior Protects my broken nose. Iohn Cloud Holibock Iunior PAGE SEVENTY ONE Last drink for two hours. Dick Williams Dick Wiklund Hczlfbock End Senior Iunior n V T we PAGE SEVENTY-TWO NEXT STQP THE PRACTICE FIELD Where's the aspirin? Gary Sewell Center Iunior Let's get in shape. Chuck Lipper! Keiih Foster End End Iunior Iunior No, Bud. it goes this way. Gary Glcxsby Bob McCullough Guard Tackle Sophomore Sophomore 'imi- THIS FCDOTBALL IS NO SNAP! He popped me in the mush. Eugene Moe End Sophomore Q s..,,MN Mk I'm gaining weight. lack Watson End Senior PAGE SEVENTY THREE PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT 1 1 5 Lower, Barbour, don't pose! lim Adair Tony Barbour Fullbcxck Tackle Iunior Senior PAGE SEVENTY-FOUR Work that fat off! Ed Hamlin Dave Kneedler Tackle Guard Senior Senior 5 Come on, Beaver, hit it like lim does! lim Brown Ron Beaver Guard Guard Senior Senior REST AT LAST What pretty legs! Don Blix! Guard Iunior Look at the hair on his chest, Ianie! : Burl Luchsinger Tackle Iunior 1 My aching back! lim Cohrill Tackle Iunior PAGE SEVENTYAFIVE Co-captains plan strategy. Bob Rudio Bob Willis Fullback Quarterback Senior Senior PAGE SEVENTY-SIX I-IEEE CQME THE BENGALS Condition pays oil. lim Williams Gary Thronson Center Tackle Senior Senior Fish eludes a tackle as Bengal strategy pays off. X, VARSITY FCDOTBALL MAN AGEBS The behind the scene men in football this year were Gene Pen- -t .. dergast, Bob Budke, Terry Beaver, rr and Bob Sewell. , JB 5 ' N, I Taking care of the needs of the 1 -l. PQW-A. football players and the coaches is no easy job, but these boys performed their managerial tasks very capably. Gene, Bob, Terry Bob. B-SQUAD FCDOTBALL 1 'T . , - - , ,M . .- QW . E First row, left to right: Martin Welsh, Iohn Grandy, Patrick Heller, David Goodman, George Harris, Donald Barnes, Robert Moe, Steven Barnes, Jack Rudio, William Spurzem, Ieti O'Connell. Second row: Fred Bader, Charles Dahl, Robert Wright, Gary Cloninger, Fred Bakke, Iames White, Ronald Johnson, Robert Cutler, Lynn Stagg, Frank Stephenson, Richard Munqer. Third row: Richard Coe, Michael Miles, William Robertson. lay Harding, Edward Ioneschild, Iae Retz, Peter Carkulis, George Knop, Iames Richeson, Robert Sewell. manager: Coach Charles Iahnson. Coach Charles Johnson again concentrated his efforts on developing each player for future Varsity work rather than on winning games. The team, however, in the process of learning, did win two games in six starts. Thirty-one boys constituted the 1955 'B' squad football team. All boys sticking the entire season got the benefit of a Kitten pin as Well as attending the football banquet. PAGE SEVENTY-SEVEN I Tl-IANKSGIVING NOVEMBER 3-eThe lunior and Senior class officers really earned their living as they picked out their rings and senior announcements. NOVEMBER 14-The Varsity football team was really treated like the great they were as both the Rotary and the Girls' H-Club threw food busts at noon and at evening time. We .didn't hear any complaining though. NOVEMBER l8-The Oueen and Princess campaigns got under Way as nom- inations tor the candidates was held. NOVEMBER 22-The l956 Vigilante Went on sale today as an intercom broad- cast introduced the Queen and Princess candidates. HURRAY F OR THANKSGIVING DAY Xktll MM! If l-l E ff it X ftifwff fp E X ,W-Qmiifxlffwif I 2 tx ltilllwwiiit T will l f ll'fWfW 3 PAGE SEVENTY EIGHT 1 Santa Claus' presents to H.H.S. were Queen Beverly and Princess Dee. All dressed in trimmings of red and white they were our royalty. 3 X .w , X xx J Q is Q R KX , R 9- A W 1 . Sl 'A V if as. SQ. ... ,Nr n CQRONATION The First Coronation in the New High School In the ioreground are the banners honoring former Queens Vigilante. In the background are the Queen and her pages. the Princess, cmd the other candidates. The coronation was first started in 1948 as a means of selling more annuals. The year of 1952 was the first year sisters were ever crowned together as Queen and Princess Vigilante. The Allen sisters, lean and Iudy, Won this honor with Iudy being the second princess chosen from the freshman class. Iudy is a Senior this year. This beautiful pageant is looked forward to every year by the whole student body. The girls who are Queen and Princess candidates become somewhat of a Cinderella during campaign week, the skits, and finally coronation itself. PAGE EIGHTY Wanda cmd lack CANDIDATES Three Senior girls ore chosen os corndidotes for Queen Vigilante by the Senior closs ond two girls are chosen by both the Sophomore ond lunior classes os condidotes for P r i n c e s s Vigilante. Our seven lovely candidates from this glittering entrance come. The glittering of the stor obove toretelling of their tome. Shirley and Ken t . 1 Charlotte cmd Dick Eleanor and Dale Sharon and Gary PAGE EIGHTY-ONE r' CQldQNATlQN 1 V i ... l 4-. 'U-I. o U E E N V i 1-1 G E 1 R L A QM N A T l E E s T Y BEVERLY ROUTZAHN . . . Beauty in a small package . . . Friendliness in a pleasant smile . . . Graciousness in a warm laugh . . . that is our Queen Vigilante, Beverly Routzahn ' Crowned in a Winter Wonderland of glistening White and Christmas green by Bob Braun, Student Body President, Queen Bev is the first Queen Vigilante to be crowned in the present building. A 1XliF'ti1l'YiXf Manager Bob and Bev Wwfifjgj ff ,gf I fy TICSN ZQJZWM X X - f . f3'j!f7'jfy,f0jj ! 'sx ffgfiw 'M Wu 'R N C I. E y s 3 P V4 E I R H G 1-1 I 1 fi Q H if N h E S S E DELORES FRESEMAN ' Dee will dd h h d 1 h f h Q Manager Bob cmd Dee VIGILANTE CAMPAIGN fb. . '23-5?i...f 'r ' V -A s vlsn.nNTE QUEEN , . fm-5,33 ww Q K 'RQ 5: s ii if gn.: i 5 5 1 f X 4 rw., N, Santa Notti and company set up our Christmas tree in the patio. Bob and Goose start rolling on Bev's campaign. Remember when Gerry and Toni sang this over the inter-com? From the happy halls of HHS From the Vigilante staff Comes the eamest plea Buy your Vigilante Sales end on Thursday Coronation on Friday Buy your Vigilante . . . today. We will have these moments to remember. PAGE EIGHTY-FOUR Buy your Vigilante. Editor Gerry urges. The Royal Court all ready to go. INTEBMUBAL ATHLETICS VOLLEY BALL CHAMPS BASKETBALL CHAMPS Left to right: Gary Thronson. Duane Rhinehurt, Tom Trainer, Front row: Tom Trainer and Bob Todd. Back row: Wayne Ion Carlson, Gerry Robinson, Ierome Steele, lim Child. Van Vost, Bill Vollmer, and Tom Kindrick. This lntermural sports program is under the direction of Charles Iohnson, mathematic teacher and B -Squad coach. The program reaches 253 boys and puts the facilities of the new gym Within the reach of all those interested in sports. 19 ,, ...- fV y 1 7 - I ,PC91 filii .5 9, X J Q 1 y 7 7 sri! K , W, 1 fs We so A . A, li Top soNGs or 1955-56 X X if 1,7 Autumn Leaves X- ,yy The 1311319 Tells Me So Rf All JMQ, Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White 1 L' Hegft af' Hey Mr. Banjo 1 'A Learning the Blues ' Love and Marriage -tr ' 9 Moments to Remember Yellow Rose of Texas Love is a Many Splendored Thing The Poor People of Paris Lisbon Antiqua 4 - 4 Bengal Cats and their Kittens really burned up the hard wood this year at after-game dances and more formal shindigs when it came to jitterbugging. Everyone seemed to be doing it, doing it, doing it. Gone forever from Helena High were the empty dance floors of another year. The bop caught on too and HHS bopsters could dance with the best of them. PAGE EIGHTY-FIVE CARCDLING AT SI-IODAIR DECEMBER 23-Caroling at Shodair. We were wet and cold, but our hearts warmed as we saw the happy smiles ol the little children peeking from their hospital beds. Here was one tradition that wasn't lost when we moved to the new school. Scratch and George D provided the accompani- ment to our songs which. as always, included Ru- dolph, the Red-Nosed Rein- deer. We wish you a 'Merry Christmas'. A , ,,tn t n , , F3141 J +-- ...I f 'yi 1 .,, t ,. 5 V .7 13 I 1- ' or RLG. Hllerrg f A,,, s ,,v L Xxnx f 449 . K QQ ,HQ fe. Qlhrtstmuz Z lk ., 16:3 -165 if fe 511121 Z Xb -w .fs My - Z A M -2 .-X ,,4, -Lgappg f W tfgi ' . N 'a f . , .. X ' J Lf? X gjf iilarattnn j X N 'Q V , b --T, If x f f 55 -2 -' X tx N rj JL .V . X H ', PAf E EICHTY-SIX nn We studied and studied And tried and tried But semester tests Our D's cou1dn't hide. ff T'..f I - 7' - :- -C If 'Q ' ...wg K' , ' if Lf g:FT73 'f ' ,jE..'::-'-- 3 Helena Senior High School possesses one ot the finest curriculums in Montana. A wide choice of courses enables the student to select those courses which will most directly beneiit his individual needs. TEENS AGAINST POLIO DRIVE All during Ianuary we ate peanuts, modeled in a style show, drank pea- nuts, donated our coke money, sold peanuts. selected Mr. HHS with our dimes and nickels, sold more peanuts and crossed our fingers and hoped we had worked hard enough to beat our neighbors to the north, south and west oi us. We had nothing to worry about though, for HHS won hands down with over two thousand dollars lor the Teens Against Polio iund. Who says Helena High isn't the best high school in the state? Peanuts, anyone? 4 Mr. HHS candidates--the '56 hoopsters Mr. HHS, lae Retz, Iazzy lae was voted the cutest baby boy, so he will reign over Helena's Baby circles lor a year and cr day. PAGE EIGHTY-EIGHT i .:. W TE.EE1'S H POL! O PEANUT SALE IN LAST CHANCE BULCH FRI. z. SAT. 1 JArf4.o- 1 . Another trophy for our new case! THE AERCDNAUTICS SCHOOL , Aff A-ff ' The Department of Aeronautics and Related Trades had its beginning in the Spring of 1931 as the outgrowth of the urge of high school boys to have a part in aviation. Barnstorrning teams were touring the State and the air- plane pilot was surrounded with a romantic and glorious atmosphere. Red Morrison was such a barnstormer and Bill Fahrner was working with him. Seeing an opportunity to direct the interests of the boys, who continually sur- rounded the pilots and planes, Mr. Fahrner, with the advice and counsel of Mr. Fred Robinson and Mr. M. P. Moe, planned a class for pilots and mechanics in connection with the Helena High School. So, in 1932, the first classes in Theory of Flight and Aircraft Engines were started. The new activity met with enthusiastic approval and in 1934 the first class had completed the work. A class in Automobile Mechanics was then added and a class for Flying Cadets. The Flying Cadets were semi-military in nature with the objective of teaching the boys to fly and providing enough experience to solo. By 1937 two boys had learned to fly solo. By 1938 there were 29 cadets and with the auto mechanics and aircraft mechanics were moved into the building at the airport. The program continued successfully until 1941, when the necessity of training war workers converted the school into an adult training center. The N. Y. A. boys from over the state and a large group of adults were brought in and the school took on a big-time atmosphere. Trainees for aircraft mechanics, sheetmetal workers, Welders, electrical workers, pattern makers and other trades were sent to Helena for an intensified training for the air- craft factories and shipyards. An average enrollment of 460 trainees worked on a round-the-clock schedule. Forty instructors were required and the school was a bee-hive of activity. In all some 4300 workers and specialists were trained and sent into war work. 1943 found the demand for this special training rapidly diminishing and by 1944 the training was over. Then the slow and painful struggle began, to build the school again for the training of high school students. A class for aircraft mechanics was reopened and a small group of flying cadets again organized. With the return of the veterans the glamour of pilot training hit a low ebb and the activities of the school were directed toward mechanics training. In 1945, one class of 23 students constituted the total school activity. PAGE EIGHTY NINE AERQNAUTICS CLASSES ln the Spring of 1946, four ex-students, just re- leased from the armed services or Wartime Work, were secured as instructors and classes in radio, auto mechanics, aircraft engines, aircraft, machine shop and welding were organized. By 1947 the school was again back in business. ln addition to 125 high school students classes were conducted in the eve- nings for veterans who were securing training under the G. 1. Bill. At one time there were 87 veterans in training in the 6 to ll p. m. sections. At present the department serves from 100 to 135 high school students in the daytime classes and from 45 to 80 adults in evening classes. Five instructors handle training in radio, aircraft, air- craft engines, diesel mechanics, auto mechanics, :ff Mr. Anthony instructs in one of his Aircraft classes. Practice makes perfect in one of Mr. Russell's Welding classes. PAGE NINETY - Mr. Korizek and his Aircrait Engines class Auto Mechanics is taught by Tony Virostko AERONAUUCS OPEN HOUSE Welding and machine shop. Evening classes employ three to tive additional instructors. Equipment housed in the building is valued at S900,0U0, secured through the early training programs, earnings from the veterans training, the surplus property program and through direct purchase by the district. A follow-up of ex-students discloses a goodly numbe of top-flight me- chanics, supervisors, instructors, farmers and executives and others in key positions in industry and in the Armed Forces as a result of the training received at the Aeronautics school during its Z5 years oi service. Ano nzumao HELENA PUBLIC IANUARY 14-THE OPEN HOUSE. The Open House gave parents a line opportunity to see the excellent work tumed out by the boys at the school. I think mothers probably reconciled , themselves to all the early moming AA classes they helped their sons get to. We also got a chance to taste some oi l Mr. Mattill's excellent coffee. ' . I t i t 2 Kb. V , lei 5'l-rf .gs MR. GILES RUSSELL, principal of the Aero- nautics School. has worked in his present capacity since 1946 when he replaced Mr. Fahrner. Besides heading up this thriving trades school, Mr. Russell also teaches classes in welding. We are very grateful to Mr. Russell for helping us with the in- formation for this section. PAGE NINETY-ONE LIFE IN HHS . . . from 8:30 Oh! How I hate to get up in the morning. 1 V -r4'! ' . ' , fide 1 .t nz, 'IT ' 51 is 43 Li 1 2, A KL H Y Ayn-,f,,gb,.I ff gf a ',.. 5 . ,r sf 1 - 1e..n...A:..-. The long cold walk cmd then . School at last and that rush to the locker. PAGE NINETY-TWO LIFE IN HHS . . . mid-morning blues A trip to the office might produce tx while slip if I'm lucky, r.,g.,:fTF+Q' -' ' r f A ' S Q . . , X' 'fy if Yu 1 ill then to first period and my first try at make-up Grandpa Bob Logan, our pride and ioy! PAGE NINETY-THREE LIFE IN HHS . . . up 'til noon A res! at last in library cmd cx quick chat with the boys and then . . 2,5 .g 4 4 on to Biology and the feeding ol Gizzmo Food al last as noon time finally comes. PAGE NINETY-FUUH LIFE IN HHS . . . on through The defy Fourth hour iinds ME wrestling . . . Chemistry now and those exploding test-tubes and horrid smells. X i Xl Ah, sixth period at last and the happy thought ol 4:00. PAGE NINETY-FIVE SECCND SEMESTEB STUDENT COUNCIL First row, left to right: Iim Hill. Dale Mullen, Roberta Blakely, Gerry Day, Bob Braun, Bob Clark. Second row: Gary Thron- son, Mike Small, Duane Laible, Carol Anthony, Ed Knox, Nancy Nelson, Dick Shope, Eugene Moe. Third row: Ronnie Weiss, Eleanor Foster, DeAnn Beauchamp, Frances Morrison, Carl Anderson, Sue Clarke, Sue Morris. Fourth row: Don Iones, Clili Cox, Diane Liedle, Mae Spurrier, Elem-more Paubandt, Margo Roe, Roberta Miller, Ioan Lalfromboise. . . . Students' voice in government the second semester . . . operated on same schedule as first semester . . . carried through plans for Big Ten tourney . . . created Sportsmanship Trophy award . . . acted as ushers in school during tourney . . . originated and organized Rock and Roll Variety Show . . . gave red light to formation of I-I-2-S Club . . . set up Consolidated Concessions allocations . . . took on responsibility of landscaping Commons . . . Queens float was decorated by group . . . contributed S2500 for Teens Against Polio campaign . . . ran Student Body election in spring . . . advised by Mr. Bottomly and Mr. Peek. Ianuary 12-Honor Society chose 13 Seniors, Paul Collins, Helen Copenhaver, Dorothy Duke, Alice Henry, Bill Kuehn, Roberta McClean, Adona Samuels, Marabeth Schmitz, Doris Shepherd, Mike Small, Dudley Williams, Bob Willis, V and Carol Wood to join their ranks in a school assembly held in the gym. Ianuary 13-The Class of '57 had a Friday the 13th dance on Friday 13 complete with broken mirrors, black cats and tombstones. 1 Ianuary 19-20-It was that time again as semester tests were upon us. PAGE NINETY-six Pain and paint, sweat and tears, went into our first production. Incident at Carson Corners gave the theatre its introduction. to W f m y F E B R U A R Y v FIRST DRAMATICS PRODUCTION I 'X A I I -2- 1 fx ?tesexx'L S r, Qsittf ' 2 iffl :P E ,it i,,t A I I l ' I iitt fyiww-tI l A I . , if gfiiw' Sli web W C 00 ' , I ' P- st I f Ps Qhtzi, We texas t I I arf' A ig i W5 is ,kbgav . Spsgopigv Ylelefla into isrxfl Oh, do something! Bill's been hurt.' But !'m innocent, says Kovie lBob Russ.J Ianuary 31, February l, 2, l956 The Remarkable Incident at Carson Corners, the first play in our Little Theatre cess. We found out we even had a few Barrymores in our student body. The cast included Ed Knox, Irene McCoy, Iohn Kuenning, Liane Wills, Ray Pence, Marcia Grubb, Ronnie Miller, Marilyn Fuller, Bob Todd, Ramona Brunett, Larry Borsberry, Norma Conner, Alberta Albright, Bob Russ, Lyle Bompart, Bob Logan, Carol Cummings, Carol Sinclair, Nancy Redpath, Ieanie O'Leary, Marilyn Smith, Tom Trainer, Gay Anders, Darleen Armstrong, Mike Griffith, Bill Kirby, and Iim Sweet. PAGE NINETY-EIGHT came through true blue as it was a huge suc- DRAMA First row, lelt to right: Ed Knox, Larry Borsberry, Rollie Fisher, Ierry Burton, Gale Beedle, Ron Miller, Paul Nonog. Second row: Colleen Kelleher, Marlene Sangray, Penny Hibarger, Mimi Buterbaugh, Nancy Kain, Alberta Albright, Pat Bauer. Third row: Verna Brown, Connie Anderson, Ioan Lal-'romhoise, lanice Moe. Barbara Condon. Neil Curtis, Bob Willis, Mike Small. Fourth row: Delores Hargrove, Roberta Blakely, Bob Logan, Tony Barbour, Vince Maddio, Dale Mullen, Iack Stuart, Ernie Swartz. l-'itth row: Carol Cummings, Iudy Browning, Bonnie Bailey, Iune Howard, Verna Scow, Rosalie Ballard, Donna Henry, Barbara Robinson, Lyle Dunlop. Sixth row: Sally Clark, Donna Robertson, Norma Connor, Ioan McGuin, Rose Marie Mischel, Mary Swenson, Carol Sinclair, Nancy Redpath, Marilyn Smith. Seventh row: Donna Tillman, lean O'Leary, Bea Myles. Linda Carlson, Toni Gelhausen, Ioknn Risan, Nancy Hunt, Sabra Guthrie. Eighth row: Shirley Dwyer, Marsha Craw- ford, Shirley Wolie, IoAnn Blixt, Darlene Armstrong, Irene McCoy, Florence Stansell, Alice Henry, lane Shope, Iudy Robert- son. Ninth row: lean Saari, Bev Reardon, Iim Kraut, Tom Duffy. Bob Carbis, Charlotte Mason, Iudy Retz, Donna Ramsey. Bob Bryant. Tenth row: Ed Hamlin, Iim Brown, Eli Johnson, Ted Dagel, Bill Vollmer, Ken I-'resen-ian, Tom Trainer, Jack Wat- son, Mike Griffith, Dick Kauffman. THESPIANS . . . Made up of students who have done sufficient work in dramatics . . . staged annual steak lry in fall . . . sent delegates to Thespian convention in Seattle . . . plan to send delegates to National conclave in summer . . . led by Bill Vollmer, president . . . many members worked in summer theater program . . . presented Rock and Roll Variety show during tournament . . . polished acting group held spring picnic . . . sponsored by Mrs. Marshall. STAGE CREW . . . Not really clowns at all . . . behind-the-scenes workers . . . executed beautiful Coronation in difficult to decorate gym . . . were responsible for PA system throughout the entire year . . . built all sets and scenery for Marsh's productions . . . had lun but worked hard . . . gained admittance into Thespians through hard work . . . sponsored by Mrs. Marshall. Clowns: Margie Dagle, Colleen Kelleher. First row, left to right: Mary Whyte, Al Smith, Tom Trainer, Betty Best, Bill Vollmer, Ted Dagle. Third row: Marilyn Fuller, Jim Kraut, Alberta Albright. two donkey riders: Rollie Fisher, Larry Borsberry. PAGE NINETY-NINE VOCAL First row, left to right: Frances Morrison, Iackie Smith. Marion Pavlinick, Iean Chivers, Diane Hofland, Mary Bennitt, Betty Blenkarn, Florence Stansell, Iulie Harris, Korene Kennauqh, Mae Spurrier, Marilyn Fuller. Second row: Vivian Hayes, Cordie Brown, Sondra Price, Norma Connors, Suzanne Nelson, Iudy Merritt, Ioan Widdison, Sue Castles, Geneva Hicks, Kay Han- sen, Diana Burkart, Ioy Swartz. Cora Heard, Madalyn Casebolt, Mary Kuenninq, Minnie Williams, Sharon Skor, accom- panist. Third row: Bob Russ, Dave Carlson, Ted Cooney, Al Stratton, Steve Barnes, Gary Blewett, Gary Cloninqer, Dan Tiffany, Bob McCullough, Bill Hardie, Dick Kelly, Bob Stewart, Diane Liedle. Fourth row: Bill Holmes, Bert Luchsinger, Larry Borsberry, Iohn Bennitt, Jim Hicheson, Larry Michaelson, Glenn Porter, Mike Moroney, Bruce Norton. Iay Hummel, Dave Kneedler, Gary Glasby, Pat Heller. SENIOR PHILHARMONIC . . . Opened tor all students interested in singing . . . provided entertainment at Open House this fall . . . sang at Valley Forge program . . . caroled at school for inter-com Christmas program . . . sang tor various civic groups throughout the year . . . rated one of the best choruses in the state . . . led by Mr. Lewis. EN SEMBLE . . . Outstanding voices of Senior Phil . . . selected by Mr. Lewis tor special work and novelty songs . . . entertained at Big Ten Tournament banquet tor coaches and teams . . . sang at Rock and Roll Variety Show . . . repre- sented HHS at District Music Festival . . . always well-received. First row, left to right: Mary Kuenning, Sondra Price, Norma Connor, Cordie Brown, Sue Castles, Florence Stansell, Mada- lyne Casebolt. Iulie Harris, Sharon Skor, accompanist. Second row: Bill Holmes, Bob Russ, Larry Borsberry, Gary Cloninqer, Glenn Porter, Dave Kneedler, Dan Tiffany. PAGE ONE HUNDRED SMALL VCCAL GRCDUPS av QF' First row, lett to right: Betty Milot, Margaret Anderson. Sharon Morse, Donna Barrough, Sharon Lippert. Second row: Sharie Owens, Ieanette Bach, Mary Ottmann, Evelyn Stanqhill, Sue Clarke, accompanist. GIRLS' ENSEMBLE . . . Newly formed this year . . . easily seen in their bright turquoise dresses . . . sang at Coronation skit time . . . also at Rock and Roll Variety show . . . par- ticipated in the District Music Festival in Helena . . . all underclassmen so will be around next year also . . . led by Mr. Lewis. MALE QUARTET . . . Well known around HHS and Helena . . . sang at many civic aitairs . . . MEA, Civil Engineers' state convention, Coaches'-Players' banquet during Big Ten Tourney, H-Club Alumni banquet . . . Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions also lucky enough to hear group . . . led by Mr. Lewis. Lett to right: Gary Sewell, second tenor: Dave Kneedler. bass: Sharon Skor, accompanist: Rollie Fisher, baritone: Bill Holmes, first tenor. ,sl PAGE ONE HUNDRED ONE HELENA HIGH SCHOOL BAND ,! g. First row, left to right: Rose Fleisner, Franz Ortloff, Roberta Thompson, Kathleen Weiss. Second row: Charles Ander- berg, Theodore Stoneberg, Gene Pendergast, Alex Sandru, Ieanie Widdison, Wilma Whiting, Charles Myrick, Georgianna Hicks, Noreeta Logan, Peggy Horne. Third row: Fred Mayer. Richard Gibson, Dick Shope, Margaret DeCouteau, lim Adair, Larry Roy, Gerry Robinson, Duane Rhinehart, Bob Churchwell, Fred Bakke, Tom Bratlein, Shirley Hiriinger, Lorraine Couey. Kaye Bailey. Charles Mortieau, Alberta Albright, lane Wendel. Fourth row: Donalda Murfitt, Wallace Hoge, Arlee Albright. Iames Cloninqer, Iames Mershon, Ion Carlson, George Malben, Barry Grandlund, Bob Korizek. Fifth row: Sam Stewart. Don Braun, Raider Ilvedson, Lloyd Stagg, larry Horne, Sharonen, Barry Granlund, Bob Korizek. Fifth row: Sam Stewart, Sally Clarke, Charles Thomas, Lee Kenny, Bob Budke, Ed Baum. Bob Braun. THE BAND . . . Made up of HHS musicians . . . provided colorful band music and outstanding half-time shows during football . . . played for Coronation , . . always on hand with Bengal fight song during basketball . . . outstanding performance at Big Ten tourney . . . co-hosted District Music meet . . . well-known throughout state . . . officers, Kenny, Budke, Clark . . . led by Mr. Clark. COLOR GUARD I . . . Only color guard of kind in state , . . always well received . . . marched at head of band during football . . . opened all basketball games . . . appeared at Big Ten tourney . . . girls designed and made own uniforms . . . added great deal to band. MAIORETTES . . . Planned and executed twirling routines throughout year . . . worked with band to co-ordinate shows . . . performed during football and basketball half-time . . . Patty worked out floor rou- tines . . . Barb worked with batons, Mimi worked with flags . . . worked hard to make HHS twirlers the best in the state . . . girls are all seniors. Left to right: lean O'Leary, Sharon Ricker, Donna Tillman, Left to right: Barbara Bruce, head baton. Patty Roberts, Iudy Bauer. Agnes Duke. head maiorette, Mimi Buterbaugh, head flag. PACE ONE HUNDRED TWO - I TWIRLERS DOUBLE BATON S Kneeling: Connie Anderson, head double baton: standing: Betty Best. Iacque Smith, Marlene Sangray. BATONS Kneeling: Barbara Bruce, head baton: stand- ing: Ieanice Helland, Patty Marlow, Karen Anderson, Vema Norling, Eleanor Foster, Charlotte Mason. Sue Morris, Sharon Ful- bright, Dee Freseman. FLAGS Kneeling: Lynne Hull, Liane Wills, Sharon Weed, Terry Potter. Marlene Wills: first row: Sharon Morris, Ioyce Dickert, Karen Cordrey. Sharon Uhlenkott, Peggy Buckland. Myrna Ohnstad. loan Evans: back row: Mimi Buterbaugh, head llag. ACROBATS Kneeling: Verna Scow. Nancy Kain: first row: Bonnie Bailey, Linda Carlson, head acrobats: back row: Patti Roberts, head maiorette. PAGE ONE HUNDRED THREE GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION How l. lelt to right: Barbara Bruce, President: Gerry Day, vice-president: Connie Anderson, treasurer: Alice Henry, secretary. Row 2: Emily Bach, Shirley Dwyer, lean Hallberg, Marcia Crawford, Carol Sinclair, Iune Howard, Penny Hibarger, Mimi Buterbaugh, Berta McLean, Jackie Smith, Edith Brown, Phyllis Fiske, Linda Carlson, Patti Roberts, Violet Colvin, and Gwen Klickman. How 3: Marabeth Schmitz, Helen Copenhaver, Barb Condon, Carolyn Baertsch, Marilyn Smith, Marlene Sangray. Verna Brown. lean O'Leary, Donna Tillman, Clarice Raymond, Norma Connor, Dixie Holland, Adona Samuels, Donna Rob- ertson, Sandy Rogers, Iane Shope, and Lorna Smith. Row 4: Karen Wilson, Marlene Foley, Donna Barraugh, Pat Roman, Helen Day, Shirley Harvey, Mickie Englund, Darlene Tichener, Marlene Mauqhn, Verna Scow, Sharon Weed, Ieanice Hel- land, Ginny Hand, Ioyce Dickert, Nancy Hunt, Carol Anthony, and Bonne Baker. Row 5: Kitty Montgomery, Sue Castles, Sandy Byrne, Korene Kennaugh, Jane Wendel, Donna Ramsey, Barb Brandt, Ian Gensel, Marian Pavlinick, Eleanor Foster, Charlotte Mason. Iudy Betz, Patty Marlow, Terry Potter, Marlene Wills, Darlene Ballard, Sharon Fulbright, and Dee Line- barger. Row 6: Ieanne Chivers, Dorothy Iones, Annette Sheran, Margaret DeCouteau, Rose Fleisner, Patricia Gailushas, Maxine Osborne, Iudv Kino, Nancv Nelson. Bobbie Miller. Fern Siewert, Ianice Moe, IoAnn Risan, DeAnn Beauchamp, Iulie Harris, Sharon Skor, Floss Stansell and Toni Gelhausen. Row 7: Donalda Murfitt, Carol Anderson, Viv Hayes, Noretta Logan, Diane Liedle, jean Carlson, Ioanne Gunderson. Roberta Thompson, Dee Freseman, Ioan Evans, Verna Norlinq, Sue Clarke, Betty Blenkarn, Iudy Harker. Char Spaulding, and Mary Bennitt. Row 8: Peggy Horne, Georgia Hotlman, Mary Ottmann, Ieri Glover, Margot Roe, Peg Buckland, Bobbie Crosby, Iudy Farmer. Kathryn Hicks, Cordie Small, Myrna Ohnstad, Ian Con- nor, Karen Cordrey. Sharon Uhlenkott, Iudy King, Sue Morris, and Char Iohnson. Row 9: Sherry Owens, Martha Frigge, Cora Lee Heard, Gail Mues, Frances Neil, Sharon Pilgeram, Pat Sasek, Arlee Albright, Ruth Wood, Fran Morrison, Ioy Swartz, Sharon Lamping, Ieanine Harschfeld, Karen Anderson, Sharon Sangray, and Sharon Morris. Row 10: Linda Heath, Diane Hotland, Carol Iones, Millie Moe, Kay Churchwell, Shelley Lucero, Ioanna Zipperian, Kay Hansen. Diana Burkart, Carol Dietrich, Mary Kuenning, Susie Stevenson, and Sabra Guthrie. G.A.A. . . . Promotes good sportsmanship . . . provides for recreation among all HHS girls . . . set up ping-pong tourney . . . participated in play-day in Livingston . . . members are working tor membership in Girls' H-Club . . . led by Bruce, Day, Anderson, Henry . . . sponsored by Miss McCracken. The GAA program used the facilities ot the new gym to their fullest advantage as girls played basketball, volleyball, ping pong, and badminton several nights each week. Tournaments were waged tor both the volleyball and basketball titles with Miller winning in volleyball and Brown's team copping the basketball. VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS BASKETBALL CHAMPS Roberta Blakely. Nona Brown, Verna Brown. Mimi Buterbaugh. Roberta McLean, Iackie Smith, Marlene Sangray. Connie Anderson. Iudy Allen. Penny Hibarger. First row, left to right: Ioan Lalfromboise. Korene Kennaugh, Gay Anders, Iane Wendell. Second row: Roberta Miller, Carol Anthony, Delores Linebarger, Nancy Nelson. PAGE ONE HUNDRED FOUR I I VALENTINES DAY February 6-The H-Club Stag Night. A king size bull session took place as the enterprising members of Boys' H-Club entertained their dads and male faculty. February 9-The 3-7's pep assembly. Do you crave to bob And you want to jitterbug? Are you longing to Mambo? and really cut-a-rug? Well, come on cats if you really want to prance 'Cause you're all invited to the 3-7's dance. It's semi-formal So dress your Sunday best Wednesday, November 23 Just follow the rest MONITOR ttwirler varityl says Come On Bengals let's go! .9-'Xt' 'V ' if WW l f ! I KW '71, A special day I 3 for l-ll-IS It jj couples lg X H 'li .. , 1111 s If 'NS - if YH. i yi Valentines yi U gf: x RQ X A Day' 3,141 Kal' 5:3 February Qfw 14th February 16-DECA's Hatfield-McCoy assembly pushed the Bengals forward against the Kalispell Braves. February 21-Moms and Dads ate with daughters at the FHA Family Night. February 28-Red and White Day found us laughing at the Girls' H-Club circus assembly and wondering about the tournament. PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIVE D. A. R. AWARD SHIRLEY DWYER BEVERLY ROUTZAHN IUDY BROWNING One ot the highest honors a senior girl can receive is to be named D. A. R. Girl. This award is presented every year loy the Daughters of the American Revolution and is given in recognition of a girl's dependability, service, leader- ship and patriotism. The senior girls elected these three girls to receive the honor. From this group, the faculty named Iudy Browning. PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIX l Our shiny new gym was the scene of the first Big Ten Tourney. Our Bengals really fought and tried but to Butte they did not journey. ,I Y? 11 , , X xg: X, . 5 . , Iyif , ,f V, V, , ,f Y f ' f' .11 J, , 'nf' ' ,M ,f . vl N' , 1 1 If . ,Q ,W , ,- I.,', Y.,-Q 1, - . l ,,,-1 .I ,f n, .ff , 4 ' , iv' ,. ,fi 1, 'fr , 2 1 . f - ff 1 VJ, , .. , .. K, V ,-X f V' 1' J' ,Nj I A vi, , f , x A ,, . 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Q 2 Q x Ii . 5 Us 74. wg 'Q -x vu, D ln! Q W-ww. x' VAXMVQ 'UNM 'T BNNUA r '33 N- TmT.fgi'!' MSB W. . tw X Q . A f r .,, h 9-1 i' yi ' ' .. Y LM fi ' ' 'f A- 4 , X , -Q fn. r f S352 , C2117 vs. i vw ,J--.nd -Q..-1 VABSITY BASKETBALL First row left to right: Gary Bacon, manager: Gary Tsmplin, Bill Bausch, Ben Notti. Second row: Iim Easbey, Ken Neill Bob Ogren. lim Child, Les Kenny, lack Watson, Terry Screnat, Dick Wiklund, Iae Retz, Bob Radio. The 1955-56 Helena Crimson Bengal basketball squad iound themselves right in the middle ot one of the hottest league races in the sports history of this state. The Big Ten race was an unpredictable battle all the way. As late as the last week end of play seven teams had a mathematical chance for the title. Livingston's Rangers finally emerged as conference champions. Helena was seventh despite a .500 percentage on nine wins and nine losses. The Bengals ot '55-56 were the exception to the old rule of teams being stronger on their home floor. Helena beat Park, Flathead, and Anaconda away, but lost to them at home. They split with every team except Missoula to whom they lost twice and Butte whom they deateated twice. In tournament play the unpredictable games continued. Butte Public, winner of only three regular season contests, throttled Helena's hopes for a record fourth straight title early, by edging the Cats 57-56 in a heart breaker. The loss eliminated Helena after one game of divisional play. Lost to the team by graduation were All-State Center lack Watson, Bob Ogren, captain: Lee Kenny, Bob Budio, and Bill Bausch. Returning lettermen are Terry Screnar, Kenny Neill, Iim Easbey, Dick Wiklund, Iae Retz and lim Child. PAGE ONE HUNDRED NINE LEE KENNY KBiga Lee? Forward Senior BOB RUDIO Guard Senior PAGE ONE HUNDRED TEN lPecosJ BASKETBALL LETTERMEN BOB OGREN fspeedyl Forward Senior IACK WATSON Ucxkel Center Senior BASKETBALL LETTERMEN TERRY SCRENAR KLeflyl Guard Iunior KENNY Guard Iunior NEILL fScxrgJ DICK WIKLUND IWik1 Forward Iunior IIM EASBEY IMusclesl Guard Iunior PACE ONE HUNDRED LI LV1 N .Y,r BEN NOTTI fUncle Tony! Gucrd Iunior GARY TEMPLIN lGcxrl Center Iunior PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWELVE - BASKETBALL LETTERMEN IRE RETZ Uazzy Icxel Guard Iunior BILL BAUSCH CWilliel Forward Senior tt -5 ,. bin. BASKETBALL LETTERMEN IIM CHILD lLittle Iiml Center Sophomore GARY BACON lGarl Manager Senior Besides being the mentor for the Varsity Basketball Squad. Mr. Skor also heads up the vastly expanding athletic program lor Helena Senior High School. Al- though his Crimson Cats did not reach championship circles this year. Mr. Skor ranks among Montana's great basketball coaches. The Class Double AA tour- nament which was under his direction was considered one of the best ever put on in the history of Montana basketball. LLOYD SKOR. Director of Athletics PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTEEN CHEERLEADERS sr Left to right: Penny Hibarqer. Iudy Allen, Roberta Blakely, cheer queen: Virginia Hand. Iudy Retz. . . . Guiding torce behind spirit ot school . . . provide colorful support for football and basketball . . . first Helena pep rousers in new gym . . . put in long hours on pep assemblies, practicing new cheers . . . put up Go-Get-'Em signs all year . . . worked hard during tournament . . . sponsored luncheon tor visiting cheerleaders at Big Ten Tourney . . . reputed to be among best cheerleaders in state . . . sponsored by Miss Megard. B SQUAD The Bengal Kittens, although not possessing an impressive record, gained valuable experience and will provide excellent material for next year's var- sity team . . . coached by Norvel Hansen. Sitting: Terry Beaver. First row. left to right: Tom Milot, Breck Howard. Marty Welch. Bob Redpcxth. Alan Stratton. Bob Kuchenbrod, Ion Carlson, Ted Carl-rulis. Second row: Dave Grieves, Dave Cunningham, Chuck Thomas, Gene Moe, Bob McCullough, Bill Spurzern, Don Blixt, Gary Glasby. PACE ONE HUNDRED FOURTEEN THE BIG TEN TOURNAMENT ,gb-siilifgwg 9 ,,,f ' .' --.., ggi? vs in ' T r .tim S. 5 S February 29, March 1, 2, 3-The Class AA Tournament. Helena High hosted what many people thought was the best bas- ketball tourney ever held in Montana. Alter the first disappoint- ment oi our losing we all tried hard to be the best hosts ever. We awarded a Sportsmanship Trophy to the school which we felt had displayed the best sportsmanship during the tournament and to top it off we sponsored a Rock and Roll Talent Show which played belore over cr thousand people on Saturday afternoon. The awarding ot the trophy to Livingston. PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTEEN The Concession stand: All Ready To Go. The Doll sisters? The Bengals' Last Stand. The Yellow Rose of Texas lBozeman stylel Our qal Colleen and the boys in the band. T'ain't the bunny hop! I Like it, I like it! tmust be the talent showl. And now we introduce the show . . . Rollie tGene Autry! Fisher and Blue Canadian Rockies . PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTEEN GIRLS' STATE ?l.f 3? KW KMWW ,X Z Os , it X xv V SEE 5513 5.35: :gg gl get, ew 3255 These tive smiling countenances belong to Phyllis Fiske, Annette Zuelke, Iudy Browning, Gerry Day and Emily Bach, who were 1955 delegates to Girls' State in Billings. Being chosen for Girls' State is one- of the highest honors a high school girl can obtain and ludy, Gerry, and Emily were Very Worthy delegates, although knowing these three, we Wonder it any serious thinking was possible. lane Shope, one of the three alternates for this honor, was absent from school when the picture was taken. f f ill ,-9 WRESTLING Front row, left to right: Holten Bjoin, Iames Brown, Richard Williams, Kenneth Freseman, Stephen Barnes. Iames Richeson Gary Lee Sewell, Larry Michaelson. Back row: Robert Sewell, manager: Robert Bouley, Donald Nichwander, Richard Wing: Gerald Eaton, Frank Stephenson, William Morton, Roger Morris, Raymond Traynor. Wrestling, this year became Helena High's fourth major sport, after prov- ing worthwhile in its inaugural year of 1955. The Bengal grapplers won three and lost seven dual meets in the '56 season. They scored 18 points in the state meet at Bozeman. Coach lack Cohn awarded 14 letters, the first ever in wrestling at Helena High. Those Winning them Were: Dick Williams, lim Brown, Ken Freseman, John Bennitt, Bob Bouley, and Bill Morton, seniors, Gary Sewell, Roger Morris, Dick Wing, and Holten Bjoin, juniors: Steve Barnes, Larry Michaelson, Iim Richeson and Bob Sewell, manager, sophomores. Total Total Matches Points Matches Ifoints Barnes ..,... ........, 1 2 43 Wing ,.,, ....,. 9 l7 Michaelson ..... 9 29 Bennitt .,.... ,... . S 14 Morton ..,...... ..,.. I l 29 Brown ..,....,,.... ..... 9 12 Richeson ..,.., ...,. 8 28 Stephenson ,r,,,... ..... 7 12 Bloin .......... .,,.. 1 2 28 Pressman ......, ..... 9 9 G. Sewell ..., ..... 7 22 Eaton ........ .,.... 2 7 Morris ...... ..... 8 21 B. Sewell ....... ..... 2 5 Bouley ..,,,, ..,.. 1 2 20 Nichwander ..... 5 5 Williams .sY,.. ..... 9 I9 PAGE ONE HUNDRED EIGHTEEN I PHYSICAL EDUCATICDN Foreqround, bottom, left to right: Shari Owens, Noreta Logan. Rose Fleisner. Marlene Hubert. Top: Verna Scow, Iudy Harker. Bonnie Bailey, Diane Hoiland. Up go the tumblers in one of Miss McCracken's gym classes. HHS athletics took on an individual air this year as our new gym pro- vided space, space, and more space tor ping-pong, trampoline, badminton, tumbling, volleyball and basketball. The gym floor is large enough to accommodate several classes at once. lt is truly a gymnast's paradise. For the basketball ian the gym has a seating capacity of tour thousand. The gym was also used this year for the Coronation and the National Assemblies. The Gym looking south. . JE- , - V . PAGE ONE HUNDRED NINETEEN 'BKT-'?P sw.-....,.,......--H-M '7:3's---..-.,, ,W I .. ,f , + V Mr' W t ff iqsfffn ffl ,fr ' M t :uf 0' ..mf1fc f .' ' 4 , . 3 x... . W JL ' W .' 4 W' l QM-xr ' or ' s H , E-f 't'? ,T 41.2 ,-.1 .1 .. ,, ymantk LPYMXKEJQ- Fwy' ixijily bij C-fl Q Q Q 1 ' filwllfv tr - - E + 1 P., W uit l. an l? - 3,-.Q :ef ' Q-M -' I 'H '1.r..:.:...,7+-..-.. r . Isl i if X R Hllllllt lx vw. - e - .X . , I j Q ' 3 1, ,N age!! . l l 'l M -'J'f-- H . . 7' --- - ., - 'm ' '-fl , ' - L... , ,, L, Q, y I ,gil E:1i5ggtj r at 'g -k Q l 5 W 5 t ' A 'ea' 1 'M-M!?.!1ggsa' - E . 4-Q.--5 M N l A 1. 2 T: 1 5 7l. f rf.- gx l ' X :Q 5 ' y ' . ,b,kx lg. ff Al-.,,.,L ' . - - V I 'z sfi x ' asf r .2 A ,s1.-9 8:2 Q ' E Nxxs-snixx N' N . ,ny .,g,3f ' I , In X ,A . .- . . , A .,4. E I 'V' l . . - ' .- 5 , 'Q y wtffwiiyg, 25.1 . ,. . Q X J fi ' . ' 9 This is the story ot Helena High, its classes, its teachers, its high moments and its low ones too, its clubs, its traditions and its crazy, happy way ot living which make it high school, our high school, Helena Senior High School. We have a problem: too much to do. We hurry to school at 8:30, catch up on the latest chatter, check on our history assignment, pick up a pencil in our locker, and scurry to class before the bell. We learn in one day how to find X it we know y and zy how to apply makeup tor an elderly lady type: how to conjugate irregular verbs, how to make H2-SO4. After school we rush otf to part-time jobs, ride around in jalopies, sell tickets for a coming dance, stop in at the local coke shop tor a mexican lime, or hurry home to do homework so that we can go to GAA or play practice after supper. Some evenings we go to games and dances and some- times we just go to a show and then cruise the stand. We are young Helena on the go. PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY When April came. the Iuniors worked to get their prom in swing. But after it was all over they learned The dance itself is the thing. X' mf 5 l W W gag, , Y, ' tffig g i ,,,ff if e. X 945 ,V 'iii x Q wfa if THE SCIENCE FAIR Reptiles anyone? Helena High School's infant science club Ccommonly known as the H-2-S Clulol did it- self and HHS proud by winning two awards at the state Science Fair. Charles Myrick placed second in the atomic energy division with his oscilliscope. Pat Markin Won second place honors in the zooloqy division with his Reptiles of the Mesozoic display. Ted Cooney won an honorable mention with their display on rnicrophotoqraphy. Charles cmd his oscilliscope. f my HA fxftlx X 6 a PP VKX '.. T ' . - - 0 X.Si'9?SkQ,--gvg... K ' Af LY.. . Y ' o it XA.. S ql 'A T PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-TWO E ,if R THE IUNIOR PROM APRIL 16, 1955-The Teen Twirl Iunior Prom. The dance- qivinq clcrss of '56 came up last year with the most unique Iunior Prom Helena High had ever seen. an .l.! ladlll THE SERENADERS. an or- chestra from MSU. played from ihe cenier of ihe floor beneath a' solid ceiling ol soft pastels. , Almos! ready io go! f Bob Willis and Sharon Fulbright IBIS. ' Punch. anyone? ? ? , Here we are at lheentrance . . . PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-THREE VARSITY TRACK Sitting, leit to right: T. Beaver, G. Pendergust. L. Guthrie, R. Batch. First row: R. Rudio, D. Peden. F. English, N. Gray. W. Bruce, T. Screnar, I. Condon, I. Dwyer. K. Neill, I. Lyndes, R. Fisher, I. Cloud, Bernard McGinley, coach. Second row: Lloyd Skor, coach: I. Brown, E. Cameron, D. Mullen, D. Kneedler, B. Oqren, I. Watson, I. Baker. G. Sewell, I. Cottrill. B. Russ. I. Retz, T. Kindrick. Third row: Frank Williams. couch: R. Brewer. K. Fresemcm. C. Lippert, I. Easbey. T. Cooney. L. Fred. S. Fcrhrion, K. Foster, N. DeI.ude, H. Moe, P. Carkulis, I. White. B. Notti, H. Bioin. Fourth row: R. Wright, M. Moore, C. Dightman, N. Hoell, P. Barbour, I. Bluckmer, G. Cloninger, H. Wing, Mike Susaq, I. Barnes, R. Churchwell. Fifth row: Robert Blusi. couch: Charles Johnson, coach. l-lelena's 1955 track team placed third in the State lnterscholastic Track Meet with 30 points. Missoula's Spantans were first with a record 91 points and Butte Public took second place with 42V2 points. Frank Bull Ensign was the only Bengal thinclad to win a first place, taking the pole vault title for the second in a row. Frank vaulted ll teet, ll inches. ln the Helena Relays, Missoula also swept most honors. Helena Won only one race, the two-mile relay. The Bengals completely dominated the annual triangular meet at Bil- lings. The Tigers amassed 80V2 points. Bill Bruce was a double Winner in that meet, taking the 880 and mile runs. A late Winter held the schedule to one dual meet, which was lost to Butte Public in Vigilante Stadium. Lost by graduation were Ensign, Norm Gray, high jump, Bruce, Iett Condon, high jump, jack Wwyer, high jump, Ed Cameron, 440, jim Baker, hurdles. Returning lettermen for the '56 campaign were Bob Rudio, pole vault, Terry Screnar, high jump, Ken Neill, 880, john Lyndes, 880, Rollie Fisher, sprints, john Cloud, broad jump, jim Brown hurdles, Dale Mullen, 880, Bob Ogren, high jump jack Watson, hurdles, Bob Russ, mile, Tom Kindrick, mile, lae Retz, sprints, Bob Bryant, high jump, and Gary Glasby, high jump. PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FOUR STATE WINNER Frank Ensign ,-1 ...,.,, i l l 1 5 l 5' 1 i i Q-5: FRANK ENSIGN-For the second year in a row Frank captured the state pole vault title. lt was the only first place won by the Helena team. He vaulted ll feet, ll inchesrell inches better than his mark of the year before. TWO-MILE RELAY CHAMPICDNS -. L -,..a , Ken Neill, Dale Mullen, Bill Bruce and Tom Kindrick I-Ielena's only winning entry in the layCee Relays were these half-milers who churned the two-mile grind in 8:44.5. PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE VARSITY TRACK Frank Ensign Ieii Condon Pole Vault High lump Senior Senior lack Dwyer Dick Williams Bob Russ High lump 440 Mile Senior Iunior Iunior PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-SIX VARSITY TRACK Bill Bruce Bruce- Caseboll Mile Pole Vault Senior Senior lim Baker Ed Cameron Norm Gray Hurdles 440 High Iump Senior Senior Senior PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-SEVEN VARSITY TRACK Dale Mullen Tom Kindrick 880 Mile Iunior Iunior Rollie Fisher Iack Watson lim Brown Broad lump Hurdles Hurdles Junior Iunior Iunior PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTYAEIGHT VARSITY TRACK Bob Ogren Bob Rudio High lump Pole Vault Iunior Iunior Ken Neill Iohn Cloud Iohn Lyndes 880 Broad Iump 880 Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-NINE VARSITY TRACK Terry Screncxr Bob Bryant High lump High lump Sophomore Sophomore PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTV Don Peden Ice Reiz 220 220 Sophomore Sophomore FRESI-IMAN TRACK 'QW 1. Ne-is Sitting: L. Guthrie. First row, left to right: M. Welch, G. Glasby, E. Moe, R. Ottman, C. Thomas, S. Barnes, B. Howard. H. Stewart. Second row: R. Blasi, coach: D. Grieves, F. Stevenson, D. Goodman, D. Braun, R. McCullough. I. Grandy, I. Har- ding, C. Iohnson, coach. Back row: D. Kinsey, B. Ayres, I. Rudio, F. Lavender. R. Redpath, I. Barnes. L. Larson, G. Molben. y , as my Track is a sport which tests the man. Physical stamina, mental stability, and the will to win must be in his command. tor track spotlights the individual. Good sportsmanship he must have above all, lor in track there must be a winner and a loser. PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIHTY-ONE DECA HHS DECA selected outstanding club in state. Honors, honors, honors were copped by Helena students as they brought home 13 honors from the state DECA convention. These honors ranqed from first place in chapter display and chapter promotion manual to first place in sales talks, first, second, and third places in sales essay contest, second place in the merchandise manual division, and six honorable mentions. This was a fine start for future DECA enthusiasts to follow. The students responsible for brinqinq these laurels home to HHS were Marcia Crawford, Shirley Dwyer, lean Domer, Delores Hubert, lim Kinqton, Ed Knox, Roberta Moe, Ioan McGuin, Adona Samuels, Marlene Sanqray, Io Ann Risan, and Shirley Wolfe. DID YOU KNOW . . . that there were 3500 cups ol collee downed at the Open House . . . 4000 cookies were consumed, which would have cost 5134.00 at 40 cents a dozen . . . but were only S65.11 by buying the supplies . . . that there were 5 pounds oi ilour. 40 pounds of shortening, 15 pounds oi nut meats. 25 pounds ol choco- late and 5 pounds used in the baking oi 2, ', these cookies. :Q - TSNP' PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-TWO The first class to graduate from our brand new hallowed halls Was the mighty class of '56 with all its guys and dolls. fl' 4 xx 1:-ix M ,..wH55ivs5n5i:mvvA2A4x M .www aww asm 4,4lu3,.w. .vm QDWDUG Q 1 1 VIGILANTE PARADE Empire Builders ot Montana en- tered in the historical division. won the Sweepstakes Award of lifty dollars. This float was entered by Tom Schneider. Leon Schneider. Iell Con- don. Ierry Small, Chuck Rude. Gary Fellbaum and Rollie Fisher. MAY 4fThe Vigilante Parade. Montana, Past, Present and Future unfolds itself in the iorrn oi the Vigilante Parade each May. Business houses donate the myriad of prizes which are awarded the individ- ual iloats in each division. The Roberts Cup and the Wahl Cup. awarded to the classes having the largest percentage ot students in the parade and the class having the greatest number of winning tloats among the- entries from their class were awarded to the Class oi '57 and the Class of '58, respectively. But why say more, ior here comes the parade! First comes the band. garbed in traditional western attire . . . and then the walking entries. PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTYTOUR .,M-- Ma VIGILANTE PARADE vx Queen Vigilante and her royal court come next along with miscellaneous iloats like this swan song for the class of '55. S EARLY DAY Let's have another cup ot cottee . . Harry and his hotrod! The Senior girls and their Chinese iuneral! A modern? convertible 'l'hat's all 'til next year. The floats ranqe from historical to humorous. but they all tell the story of early Montana and especially Last Chance Gulch. Where's Sacaiawea? HY eDcNrTnPfwR1T E PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FIVE SCHCLARSHIPS There are many scholarships available to eligible seniors this year. Be- sides the ones listed, many students took scholarship tests from the school they were interested in., Due to the efforts of Mr. Clarence Shively and Miss lean Winford, boys' and girls' advisors, many new scholarships were made available. 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. High School 'Week in Bozeman, sponsored by MSC, 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 May 3, 4 and 5 this year. The Elks' scholarship, awarded by the local BPOB chapter of Helena, consisted of fifty dollars first prize, twenty-tive dollars second prize and fifteen dollars for third. This year it was won by Roger Leibrand. 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. The award this year was won by Charles Myrick. ' Donna Robertson won the Delta Kappa Gamma scholarship which is given to the girl who plans to become a teacher and is felt most deserving by the group. Bill Brinck, salutatorian, copped one of the fine Webb Institute scholar- ships. He will study engineering at the school. Naval Reserve Officers' scholarships were won by Paul Collins, lim Hill, and Otto Klein was chosen as the alternate. Paul and Iim plan to attend Washington State University. Bob Willis, Senior Class president and an outstanding quarterback on the Varsity football squad, received a full tuition scholarship for four years at Washington University in St. Louis. He plans to study medicine. PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX TOP TWENTY STUDENTS VALEDICTORIAN Susan Amelia Smith 5.000 Susan Amelia Smith William Lee Brinck Roberta lean McLean Roger Iohn Leibrand Donna Mae Robertson Robert Thomas Willis Otto Gustav Klein Iudith Lee Browning Sharon Kay Skor Doris Ioann Shepherd Annette Isabel Zuelke Paul Lee Collins, Ir. X Riu SALUTATORIAN William Lee Brinck 4.933 :Q S lane Erva Shope 3' Alice Goetz Henry Iames Dallas Hill Charles Clinton Myrick Phyllis Fiske :Q Q William Ioseph Kuehn 0 , Q-z 515 Q? Charles Edgar Knox Michael Louis Small Helen Ruth Copenhaver Carol Mae Wood Dorothy Frances Duke Adona Irene Samuels Dudley H. Williams PAGE ONE HUNDRED Tl-IIRTY-SEVEN BOYS' STATE First row, left to right: Bill Brinck, Ed Knox, Charles Myrick. Second row: Bob Braun, Otto Klein, Bob Ogren. The six handsome specimens you see here represented Helena High ot Boys' State held in Dillon lost summer. They were chosen by the faculty in the spring ot the year. All possess qualities which in one Way or another made thern cgpolble delegates. Besides receiving cm excellent background in Civics ond vgluctble lessons in the running of our government, these boys rngde many new friends which come in handy this post yecrr for those out-of-town rendezvous. MAY 27-Baccalaureate. The Class of '56 came together under the solemniiy ol Baccalaureate tor one linal gathering before graduation. To all ot us it was a milestone in our lives, because soon we would be faced with earning a living or gaining a college education. Our thoughts flashed back to alter-game dances, the Iunior Prom, the winning oi the Slate Basketball Cham- pionship our first three years of school and we realized that our four years in high school had been thrilling and lun-filled. PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-NINE 1955 AMERICAN LEGION IUNIOBS I-'irst row, left to righ: Rollie Fisher, Bob Radio, Tom Kindrick, Ben Notti, Iohn Cloud, Breck Howard, Tom Milot, Herb Atkins. coach. Second row: Steve Surmcm, assistant coach: Clayton Linebarqer, Ken Neill, Keith Foster. Terry Screnar, Norm Gray, I-'red Bader, lim Cottrill, Gary Glasby, Pete Carkulis, Iohn Bansch, assistant coach. The 1955 Helena American Legion Iuniors won the Central division with an unprecedented 12-0 won-lost record and went on to place third in the state tournament. They weren't so successful against non-league foes, winning only five out of fourteen. However, they won when they had to, being the first team in history to go through regular season play with an unblemished record. ln tournament play Billings and Butte finished ahead of Helena in that order. Coach Herb Atkins is looking forward to the '56 campaign with twelve veterans to brighten the outlook. Those returning will be: Keith Foster and Breck Howard, catchers: Terry Screnar, Iohn Cloud and Ben Notti, pitchers, Ken Neill, Fred Bader, Clayton Linebarger, Tom Milot, Pete Carkulus, intielders and Iim Cottrill and Bud Glasby, outfielders. Lost to the club will be pitcher Norm Gray: infieders Tom Kindrick and Lanny Fredp and outfielders Bollie Fisher and Bob Rudio. SEASON RECORD Non-Conlerence-Home Conference Games-Home State Toumament Helena 21, Bozeman 4 Helena 3, Butte 13 Helena Billings 13 Helena 10, Bozeman 5 Helena 16, Libby 2 Helena Missoula 5 Helena 12, Lewistown ll Helena 4, Butte 6 Helena Anaconda U Helena 7, Lewistown 6 Helena Butte 4 Helena 13, Great Falls 2 Helena Butte ll Helena 7, Great Falls 6 Helena Miles City 0 Conference Games-Away Non-Conference-Away Helena 28, Great Falls ll Helena Butte 11 Helena 19, Great Falls G Helena Butte 5 Helena 17, Lewistown 6 He1ena Anqcondg 3 Helena 1, Lewistown U Helena Angconda 4 Helena 17, Bozeman 5 Helena Missoula 7 Helena 12, Bozeman 3 Helena Billings 5 PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY 1956 GRADUATES -- STH GRADE STYLE emi L... L.. Top to bottom: Bryant. Central, Hawthorne. Here we have the Seniors graduating Ctrorn the 8th gradel. ln the Bryant group can you tind Lee Kenny, Bob Roberts, or Annette Zuelke? See it you can pick out lim Hill, or Sabra Guthrie in the Central group. Do you see Student body prexie Bob Braun, Granger Whitney, or Tony Barbour in the Hawthorne graduating class? PAGE ONE HUNDRED EORTYONE SCHOOL BOARD Left to right: Mr. lanes, Mr. Rossiter, Mrs. Larison, Mr. Patterson, Mr. Reuterdahl, Mr. Anderson, Superintendent of Schools: Mr. Bcxucus, Dr. Dorring, Mrs. Stevens, Mr. Hiegel, Mr. Kind. Not pictured: Dr. Bjork. Mr. Couey. SCHOOL BOARD . . . Met many tough problems with wise decisions as first year in new school progressed . . . decide what days we will have a holiday and how long it shall last . . . considered all details of high school . . . none too large or small for their consideration . . . all members possessed a great amount of fore sight . . . understanding of students and their problems. PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-TWO Mr. Anderson, in his first year as superintend- ent of schools, has proved that he is no feet on the desk, but rather feet on the job type ex- ecutive. Students have developed a real respect for Mr. Anderson for whether he is seen checking on such jobs as faulty painting or the graveling of the parkways he always has a friendly smile for everyone. At the tournament he was everywhere at once soothing the ruffled feathers of those who couldn't get in and calming the nerves of the harried ticket sellers. ki ADMINISTRATION MR. OGREN. principal during our first year in the new building. helped us through that first mixed-up day and went on to guide us through the Big Ten Basketball Touma- ment. He revealed his hidden talents in his ability to open lockers. synchronize bell- systems. find Gizmo. the alligator, a new home: adiust the potato peeler. and with the help of a ianitor, sound an unexpected fire alarm. DID YGU KNGW . . That this new high school cost Sl,470,000 . . . that it took lVz years to corn- plete . . . that it covers 35 acres in all . . . that there are 103,000 square feet of floor space in the building . . . more than 2,000 windows . . . that there is a green house which houses an alligator, among other things . . . that there are 37 teachers teaching us the 3-R's . . . that there are 665 students enrolled and that you and I are awfully lucky to have this fine building, built in this town of ours, in this blessed country called America? MR. BOTTOMLY. in his second year as vice principal. has handled the pressing tasks oi the outer office capably and efficiently and usually with a smile on his face. Handing out blue slips. deciding whether Ben Bengal was sick on test day. opening the early moming study hall and listen- ing to the gripes of you and me all day long. are iust a few of the pleasant tasks which greet Mr. Bottomly each moming. PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-THREE It VM This shiny new lab is the home oi Helena High's up and coming chem- ists. Besides the laboratory proper this room also contains classroom space for the famous Iohnson lec- tures. Supposedly smell-proof, in- nocent by-standers claim H25 still permeates the rest of the building at times. Ah, Chemistry . . . CHARLES IOHNSON Mathematics - Aeronautics Now, if we're all through talking... E. GEORGE MARKIN Algebra - Physics Quieten down in here! PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-FOUR SCIENCE DIVISICDN BRUCE IOHNSON Chemistry - Algebra When I was on the farm . . . GEORGE LEGER Biology Ah, you make my tired hurt! an N H xnxx .N A Ry f , ,Ki ,X t XR, Gus and his green things . . .' Gizzmo, the alligator, lives in this glass palace, along with plants, fungi and at one time, Louie, the lion cub. These, along with plaster forms oi the human body and the working parts of a flower, make as Biology an unusually interesting class. tl! you can take Gus's teas- ing!l ,.-us' ALLIED ARTS FRANCIS SPRINKLE Arts and Crafts-Shop Get on the Stick! IOANE WOHLGENANT Home Economics You can't win lor losing. lVIarshmallows in a hurry! This is the livinq center lor the Home Economics department. Furnishings for the area were selected by Home-EC students after studying a unit on In- terior Decoration. The little red school house was never like this. ROBERT WAND Art 5 Pi.- Q These two fierce-looking machines aren't really a part oi our horror chamber. but a baking oven and a potter's wheel which are used by Arts and Craits stu- dents cmd also those taking Advanced Art. Pottery anyone? Go! The honeymoon's over . . . FRED ROBINSON Vocational Education - Commercial Art Think! PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTYTIVE PHYSICAL EDUCATION IOAN MCCRACKEN Girls' P. E. Glory be! LADENE PRITCHETT Oh, Really? Left to right: Bob Russ, Coach Hansen, Butch Bioin. Bob Stewart. Reg Toumi. This is the trampoline, producer of wrenched backs, sore arms, and gen- eral aches and pains. Both male and female students worked out on this and came up shaky, but smiling. Tumbling, calisthentics. basketball, volley ball. and archery were only a few of the many activities offered by this line department. Upsi-daisy! liyllq Larry Michaelson, Bob Sewell Wrestling became a Varsity sport this year and was taught in the boys' gym classes as a result. Get oil my back! LLOYD SKOB Athletics - History l can't press a magic button . . IACK COHN Athletics - Algebra I run things myself . . NORVEL HANSEN Athletics - Boys' P. E. When I was in school Athletic Director PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-SIX ENGLISH DIVISICN MARY MARIERRISON English-Speech lt is THIS way. MHS. SERENA MCCARTHY English Let's have it quiet! Mrs. McCarthy's joke-iilled bulletin board. All ol the English rooms sport soft cool colors. well-placed floor plugs tor play- ing Iulius Caesar's swan-song and one oi the rooms in the section is even equipped with dark curtains tor show- ing movies. Learning among other things to coniugate irregular verbs is almost lun in this section. This comer oi the Iournalism room is the brain child ot Miss Kirkpatrick, our sponsor, who understands the need for hot water to get rubber cement oil the fingers and cold water to gulp that much-needed aspirin when a deadline is missed. Three spacious rooms, much needed working space, and abundant storing space make this a comfortable home lor THE NUGGET and THE VIGILANTE. The VIGILANTE'S NEW HOME. KATHLEEN RAMEY English There's two things we have to do- pay taxes and die. FAY KIRKPATRICK English - Publications Now here's the bulletin. PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-SEVEN LANGUAGE SECTION AMSEL GREENE Word Clues - Latin Anthropomorphism is derived from . . .' RICHARD STAFFORD X Spanish - English l I was never hurt by anything I didn't say. The English department in Helena Senior High School is one of the most thorough departments in our school. Besides the required first, second, and third years of English, Basic Grarnmer, Business English, Speech, Iournalism, English Literature, and first and second year Dramatics are offered to the enterprising student. One oi the newest methods ol teaching a foreign language is employed by this second-year French class as they listen to the pronunciation ol the word and then try to duplicate it themselves. MRS. LOUISE WILLIAMS French I'm almost a track star now running between two schools . . KATHRYN MEGARD Latin - English Well, l'll tell you what to do . . PACE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-EIGHT KB .mq,M Abe Llncoln in Illinois? Nope. Hel- ena High. This fine bust oi Mr. Lincoln inspires us to greater deeds and once in awhile makes us realize the true greatness oi the men who have gone before us. MRS EDITH HARTZOG World History World History teaches US... MRS. MARY BATTEHSHELL History Another world trouble spot is . . DOROTHY GIESE American History At last I have a room of my own . . . SQCIAL SCIENCES SAM CAPPIOUS Psychology - Montana History Now take the Vigilante Parade . . . TATE PEEK Sociology - Economics Now Chester and Susie . . .' It's a big. wide, wonderful world . . . Here's the newest gadget for teaching world affairs-an expandable globe. Mr. Peek has the right idea for as the class gets smaller the globe gets bigger and vice-versa. PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-NINE This closeup of the radio controls is only a small view of the modern broad- casting booth at the head of the dra- matics section. For the students taking radio it is the answer to the problem of learning controls iirst-hand. You're on the air! MRS. DORIS MARSHALL Dramatics Show a little action . . MRS SONNA I-IOWE Librarian Quiet, please . . . PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY FINE ARTS Band Get in step . . . GEORGE LEWIS Music Who hit that sour note? This band room is a bandmaster's dream for it sports the latest in lighting and storage space. It also is an answer for the individual who doesn't appre- ciate the merits ol a band at practice for it sports the latest soundprooiing materials. CCDMMERCIAL SECTION CLARENCE SHIVELY Boys' Advisor What are your grades? IEAN WINFORD Girls' Advisor Are you planning to go to college? Pictured here is the comer ol the tabu- lation room in the commercial depart- ment. ln the capitol city of any state girls can always find employment as a stenographer or bookkeeper. so the Commercial department in Helena High School must do its best to give these girls every opportunity to leam the tricks of the commercial trade. For the first time in the history oi HHS two guidance counselors appeared on its stail. Helping the students in choos- ing their vocations and placing all the available scholarships at the disposal oi the students are only two ol the many tasks these two perform. MARY C. CLUTE Commercial WILLAMETTE MORSE Commercial Olll... MRS ROBERTA GOODHEART Commercial Now is the time lor all . . . PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY ONE f ati Is it a debit or credit' Get your notebooks THE VIGILANTE ...wi E GERALDINE DAY KAREN WILSON Editor Business Manager VIGILANTE AD STAFF . . . Led by Karen Wilson . . . responsible tor tinancial side of publication . . . collected ads from business houses in Helena . . . set up and supervised sale ot annuals . . . handled distribution in spring . . . very necessary part ci VIGILANTE statt. Lei! to right: Emily Bach, Iudy Robertson, Eleanor Foster. Karen Wilson, Iere Sullivan, Carol Anthony, Edith Brown Not pictured: Ed Hamlin, Tom Vollertsen. E V gi: -is7Tii:Q t - it -1 f' viz sexe K . . . -- N. W , tr. .t,r,u, 5 . PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-TWO VIGILANTE STAFF EDITOR ..,....,,,,.,.......... ..,. ......,, G e raldine Day BUSINESS MANAGER ........ ,,.Y,,v K aren Wilsori ADVERTISING STAFF- Ed Harnlin, Torn Vollertson, Edith Brown, Florence Stansell, Nancy Nelson, Iudy Robertson, Carol Nachtsheim, Bonnie Bailey, Iere Sulli- van, Eleanor Foster, Emily Bach. ARTISTS ...,.,....,.,..,,.., ,.,...,.,.,,....,...i......, ...,,. H o lten Bjoin, Terry Potter, Bob Rudio PHOTOGRAPHERS ,...... ,..., T ed Cooney, Steve Fahrion COPY EDITOR ......., ..,.,.... ...... C a rol Nachtsheirn SPORTS EDITORS ........ ....... K en Neill, Rollie Fisher CORONATION ..,..... ,.,.......,..,, I udy Robertson COVER ........ .. ..,,,. Robert Wand ADVISOR ...... ..,.., F ay Kirkpatrick . . . Worked hard to beat deadlines . . . brought school activities to students . . . preserved the history ot the new Helena Senior High School . . . finally finished a tough job . . . striving for All-State honors again this year. L it 1 right: Gerry Day, Iudy Robertson, Hollis Fisher, Iere Sullivan. Carol Nuchlsheim, Edith Brown, Karen Wilson. PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTYVTHREE .Rl75f'50cl'e-Qeffp VfZ9.Z,f5T5afw,bJ,U5 . 1 f fm 467ff76QfMl f2f'4fLlZi3,i6L, Qcwl vm! Jfizff VICQLEFS M15-L'VEj TIFQ5 cvuqbaacffj SJWLQ 3,1-,Lf jaw-M mc,1.2J VU'2LEv Um 1016 W' W WWA 7942010 QWGULMQM Sgfug if O 1' Cofsua mn .fzeff ,cfm Jaw, 0? Qpwdm mmf Cjmimai F115 VIEJJE7-5 ,mf lD.Ul7'5 - -2 , JWZL ZZ l W1 01 WIM, CW WUWWJWM WWW? M 5 J ?!d79fz,47a,-evil?-f1J awzpvfnwwfj V66 VIUJJETS ww 15M fJ fqosegqf-he R566 Wffyffcf -do fllfffr' 7 Svcffcf, LI rQ45nywVZJAQZ,Q,Q9,JQZafL5,eA5CZ:5AQf4 7 l D if M5616 QW 5621 ,Affdfbl 9lW1wQzww1f2fJ gvMf Q W ffm W 5 wwj X71 495901 K W ff Cf! Our staunch and sturdy advertisers will crwcrys lend cr helping hand. W When it comes to the Vigilante yearbook behind us they forever stand. l ..-i .4 3 ' ,ff - By . d KQW' it A D V E R lM T I S E R S the Mnntana Heenni Puhlishinn llemnany Publishers of Q 1 he nhnpvnhvnt -zliernrh EVENING Sz SUNDAY Associated Press Service Operators of A llnmplete Jnh Printing llenartment 0 OFFICE FORMS 0 BOOKLETS O LETTERHEADS O POST CARDS I SHIPPING TAGS O BUSINESS CARDS 0 CATALOGS O ENVELOPES O FOLDERS O TICKETS 0 PROGRAMS We Can Supply All of Your Printing Needs We Can Make to Order O CORPORATE SEALS O RUBBER STAMPS O SPECIAL DATERS I NOTARIAL SEALS TELEPHONE HI 2-7190 52 South Main We Print The Nugget and The Vigilante PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY SIX First National Bank 81 Trust Co. ot Helena Member of Federal Depos t Insurance Corporation Make Us Your Savings Headquarters Tower Shopping Center A One-Stop Shop 5 and 10c Store Interstate Lumber Phone HI 2-7990 LOCKERS - MEATS Congratulations to the and Class of 1956 LAUNDROMAT SERVICE EATON TURNER Bin Higgins Jim Easley Livingstone's Shoe Store SMART CASUALS OR DRESSY STYLES FOR ALL OCCASIONS Helena, Montana THE FREEZER Incorporated Burrell's Barber Shop Styles for Men, Women and Children 12 No. Main Montgomery Ward Company The HOTEL PLACER AMERICAN SMELTING AN D REFINING COMPANY if East Helena, Montana G LOBE Where Spending Is Saving Society Brand Clothes F Sh OG-CDC S QZZIFS Hill? Smart Apparel for Women Uwe Have ItTSee Us Flrst ' A. E. PETERSON The Jeweler 38 No. Main Diamonds -:- Watches 41 9 Helena, Montana UNION MARKET 101 E. Sixth Avenue GROCERIES MEATS PH. HI 2-6970 PH. HI 2-6971 - WE DELIVER DAILY - PACE ONE I-'UNDRED FIFTY EIGHT N. Main St. Helena, Mont. NBC HENNESSEY'S Helena's Complete Food Store PHONE HI 2-3360 11th and Main THE PAHROTH I Talks for Itself Best Wishes to the Class of 1956 JAMES STUDIO Helena's First Station Still XLing in Montana 'k Z BAR NET KXLJ Martello's Conoco Service Courteous and Efficient Service 'A' 11th 85 Rodney Phone I-II-2-7170 Helena Abstract gl Title Company Incorporated ABSTRACTS TITLE INSURANCE Phone HI 2-5080 33 West Sixth Avenue PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY NINE Marshall Refrigeration S 31 M JEWELERS Frigidaire Appliances For pfiggs youiu give with Whirlpool Washers and D y Let S8LM Jewele b guide. 330 Fuu A Phone HI 2-1608 B be sfo P P t CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OE 1956 Helena Retail Druggists Association C ngratuiation j b Well done! We are Proud to Have a Pa t in Your Fine Yearbook. ' 20th Century Studio Lane Baker, Proprietor PUBLISHING COMPANY 30 West 6th A Good Luck to the Class of '56 MONARCH LUMBER COMPANY Build and Own a Monarch Home All Types Building M t ' l Pho HI 2-7110 GRAND STREET FURNITURE COMPANY if 103 139 Grand Street BEST WISHES io the CLASS OF 1956 A A. M. HULTER HARDWARE CUMPANY Headquarters for Rawlings Sporting Goods LINDEIQLKIND HELENA HARDWARE COMPANY Complete Line of . . . LUIVIBER COMPANY Wilson Sporting Go d Fishing T kle Winchester and Sa g . Rifles - Ammunition Quality Maierials HAL WHEAT for Insurance Clinic - Hal Wheat-Gordon Buckland The Home Builder Above F. W. Woolworth Co. Q Weggenman's Market Meats - Groceries . Produce - Frozen Foods North Main at 13th A Phone H12-8340 Record Those High School Memories NOW J 0 Flash Cameras QQ 0 I Flash Bulbs I Film One-Day Photo Finishing Colne to the R-B Drive-In Where ALL the Gang Meets 930 Helena Avenue KNAPP SERVICE i INC. O 608 North Main Cap's HI-POWER Service : High-Grade Gasoline and Oil Tire Repairs Fast Courteous Service 5 Tires - Lubrication - Batteries Loranz Plumbing Compliments Mayor of Bandit Alley Helena, Montana Gilber1's Carier Service Main 85 Helena Avenue 1 I , l I 4 I A Cl.0THES OF DISTINCTION 26 N. Main Phone HI 2-2720 DEPOT DRUG 1417 Helena Avenue HI 2-2010 For Your Prescription Service PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-TWO JORGENSON'S UNION BANK Sz TRUST Lockers - Catering PHONE HI 2-4075 Com an p Y Meats-G ' Good Food Is O B 60 South L t Ch G l h if Flowers at Their Best Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation I START SAVING NOW FOR THAT COLLEGE EDUCATION Helena's Style Center ir PLIGELMANS ALLEN ELECTRIC if 26 West Sixth Avenue HOME APPLIANCES Harvey Hotel Electrical Contracting if HQLQNA5 STATION 1340 on Your Dial Mutual Network HELENA OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY Home of Portable Typewriters Your School Store 50 North Main 718 North Logan -x '.yAL1 o:n:,'f,',f CLOVER LEAP JERSEY 5 PY . N DAIRY ig l'lW'x CLEANERS PHONE HI 2-2030 Cleaners and Launderers 5 Approved Sanitone Service Across from Post Office Helena, Montana Helena Radio Service 120 East Sixth Phone HI 2-2640 A Capital Laundryiiz Dry Cleaning Co. Helena's Finest Cleaners PHONE HI 2-8570 PHONE HI 2-0080 Polar Refrigeration General Electric Appliances 350 North Main Ph. HI 2-3910 L. P. Barney Construction Company 1100 Waukesha Ave. Helena, Montana 9 GliNl3lg4l r , 1 I C N12 xx My S PE QUPAMEHU? PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY POUR ewzeqfi Radios - TV Appliances 1003 Eleventh Avenue Helena, Montana 0 SHERMAN MUSIC COMPANY Everything in Musicl' 111 North Main PHONE H12-2567 MacGregor Athletic Equipment Montana's Finest Sporting Goods Store CLIFF STUMP SPORTING GOODS COMPANY DOWNTOWN BELL MOTEL Moderate Rates 40 East Lyndale GERTlE'S DRIVE-IN Eat, Drink and Be Merry ROCK HAND 81 COMPANY For Over 17 Years The Best in Machinery, Parts and Service at the Same Location. R. K. Hand Wilford Parent Enjoy - ::J1:'ZF3F?!'E':' ,- . ,..- ,, . l rf' 'fi-Y-' WSH' If ,.-' rc - N. mmm ,- 5 ,f ' LLg :'.:1:::f:L?,e I'? l , ' FOX IVIARLOW THEATRE The Place to Go BEST WISHES TO THE Fresh Every Morning CLASS QF '56 - Helena's Pioneer Printers Best Wishes Since 1887 'IO THURBER PRINTING The Class oi 1956 C0 wx 5-1 Printers-Stationers l g PHONE H12-5528 ' HN l ' Corner of Park and Edwards PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY FIVE Some of the Friends to Whom We Are Indebted for Financial Aid in the Publication of the 1956 Vigilante: i' AGATE SHOP BEN FRANKLIN STORE BRUCE'S MARKET CAPITAL LANES CARLSON APPLIANCE CASTEEL CLEANERS CITY PLUMBING AND HEATING COMPANY CHARLTON RADIO ELECTRIC CLAFLIN FURNITURE HOUSE CO-OP PUBLISHING COMPANY DeVORE'S SADDLERY FISI-IER'S STYLE SHOP FOLEY'S MILL GLENNY'S TEXACO STATION HOLIDAY MOTEL HELENA COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. HELENA SAND 8z GRAVEL IDEAL BAKERY JACOBY'S McGAFFICK,S SERVICE STATION PALMQUIST ELECTRIC PRINCESS BEAUTY SHOP PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY SIX WILLIAM fSenior1-33, 52, 136, 137, 139 AAVEDAL, ALVEN IIuniorJ--25 ADAIR, IAMES CIunior1-25, 57, 69, 102 AHERN, BRIAN ISophomore1-17 ALBRIGHT, ALBERTA CSenior1-31, 98, 99, 102 ALBRIGHT, ALVIN ISophomore1-17 ALBRIGHT, ARLEE fSOphomore1-17, 56, 102, 104 ALLEN. IUDITH ISenior1-31, 53, 113 ANDERBERG, CLARENCE fSophomore1-17, 102 ANDERS, IOAN GAY Uunior1--25, 51, 98, 104 ANDERSON MR. C, R. CSupt. of Schoo1s1-13, 66 ANDERSON CAROL ISophomore-1-17, 21, 56, 96, 104 ANDERSON CONNIE ISenior1-29, 31, 53, 99, 104 ANDERSON IANET fSenior1-31 ANDERSON KAREN ISophomoreJ-17, 21, 104 ANDERSON, MARGARET ISophomore-1417, 101 ANDERSON, RICHARD IIunIor1-25, 56 ANDERSON ROSALIE ISenior1-31 56 ANDREASON, CONNIE Uunior1-25 ANDRIDGE, RONALD Uunior1-51 ANTHONY, CAROL Uunior1-23, 24, 25, 51, 67, 96, 104 ANTHONY, CLARENCE CFc1cu1ty1-90 ARMSTRONG, DARLENE fSenior1-31, 98, 99 AYRES, ROBERT CSophomore1--17, 131 BACI-I, EMILY ISS-nior1-31, 104, 117, 153 BACI'I, IEANNETTE ISOphOmore1-17, 56, 101 BACON, GARY ISenior1-31, 109, 113 BACKEBERG, DIANA Uunior1-55 BADER, FRED CIunior1-25, 77, 140 BAER, BARBARA ISophomoreD-17 BAERTSCI-I, CAROLYN IIuniorJ--55, 104 BAILEY, BONNIE ISer1ior7-31, 53, 119, 153 BAILEY, KAYE IIunior1-25, 102 BAILEY, ROGER ISophomore1-17 BAILEY, ROSE MARIE IIunior1-31, 54 BAKER, BONNE fIunior1-25, 99, 104 BAKER, JAMES IA1umnuS1'-124 BAKKE, DARLENE IIunior1-25, 104 BALLARD, ROSALIE I1unior1-25, 99 BANSCH, IOI-IN IA1umnuS1-140 BARBOUR, PHILIP fIur1iOr1-15 BARBOUR, TONY fSenior1-31, 52, 53, 56, 69, 99, 141 BARNES, DON fSophomore1-17, 77 BARNES, IAMES Isophomorel-131 BARNES, STEPHEN lSophomore1-15, 17, 21, 77, 100, 118, 131 BARNEY, RICHARD ISophomore1-17 BARRAUGH, DONNA IILIIIIOYI'-25, 55, 101, 104 BARTRAM, IOANNE I1L1niOY1-25 BASTIAN, IRWIN ISophomore1-17 BATCH, ROBERT fSophomore1-17, 57, 124 BATTERSHELL, MRS. MARY fFGcu1Iy1-149 BAUER, PATRICIA IIunior1--99, 102 INDEX BLIXT, IOANNE Uuniorl-99 BOMPART, LYLE ISenior1-32, 51, 98 BORSBERRY, LARRY ISer1ior1--32, 98, 99, 100 BOTTOMLY, FORBES IFCICUIIYI-51, 96, 143 BOULEY, ROBERT ISenior1-33, 118 BOUROUIN, ARTHUR I1unior1-25 BOZDOG, CHARLES Uurliorl-25, 56 BRANDT, BARBARA Uuniori-25, 104 BRANNING, BETTY ISOphOmore1-17 BRATLEIN, THOMAS ISOphomore1-102 BRAUN, DON fSophomOre-I-15, 16, 17, 102, 113 BRAUN. ROBERT Iseniorl-13, 15, 33, 51, 52, 60, 102 139 131, , 141 BREWER, REGGIE ISenior1-33 BRIERLY, ROC IIunior1-25 BRIGGEMAN, BERNARD I1unior1H25 BRINCK, BROWN CORDELIA Isophomorel-17, 100 BROWN DOUGLAS CSophomore1-17 BROWN, EDITH ISenior1-33, 54, 104, 153 BROWN, IAMES fSenior1-33, 53, 59, 60, 98, 118, 124 BROWN, NONA CSenior1-33, 53, 104 BROWN, VERNA ISenior1-33, 53, 99, 104 BROWNING,IUDITI1ISenior1-29, 33, 52, 56, 99, 106 117. 136 BRUCE, BARBARA ISenior1-33, 53, 54, 102, 104 BRUCE, WILLIAM IA1umnuS1-'124, 125 BRUNETT, RAMONA I1uni0r1-25, 53, 99 BRYANT, ROBERT UunIO1'1-25, 53, 99 BUCKLAND, MARGARET CSophomore1-17, 104 BUDKE, ROBERT Uuniorl--25, 69, 77, 102 BURK1-IART, DIANA ISophomoreJ-17, 55, 100 BURR, BARBARA ISenior1-35, 51 BURRELL, BARBARA Isophomorel-17, 56 BURRESE, BILLIE ISophomore1-17 BURTON, IERRY ISer1ior1-99 BUTERBAUGH, MIMI ISenior1-29, 34, 88, 99, 102, 104 BYRNE, SANDRA Uuniorl-25, 104 CAMERON, EDWARD fA1umnus1-124 CALABOUGH, IERRY ISophomore1-17 CAPPIOUS, SAM KFocu1ty1-149 CARBIS. ROBERT CSS-niorb-34, 54, 99 CARKULIS, PETER Uunior1-25, 51, 52, 56, 77, 124, 140 CARLSON, CAROL CSophomore1-17, 102, 104 CARLSON, DAVID ISOphomore1--17, 100 CARLSON, IEAN Sophomore?-17, 102, 104 CARLSON, IOHN ISenior1-34 CARLSON, ION fSophomore1-17, 102 CARLSON, LINDA ISenior1-29, 34, 52, 54, 99 CARROLL, MYRON fSeniorJ-34, 54 CARSON, SHARON Uuniorl-25 CARVER, IEANETTE Uuniorl-25, 54 BAUM, EDWIN ISenior1'-32, 102 BAUSCH, WILLIAM ISeniOr1-32, 52, 109, 112 BEACH, DOROTHY Uunior1-25, 55, 56 BEAUCHAMP, DeANN ISenior1-432, 53, 69 BEAVER, NANCY ISenior1--32, 53, 96, 104 BEAVER, RONALD fSenior1-32, 53, 69 BEAVER, SHIRLEY fIuniOr1-25 BEAVER, TERRY Sophomore?-17, 53, 69, 77 BEEDLE, GALE CSeniorJ--32, 99 BENGSTON, SHARON Uunior1-25 BENNITT, IOHN fseniorl-32, 51, 62, 100, 102 BENNITT, MARY Isophomorel-17, 100, 104 BEST, BETTY IIunior1-25, 99 BETZNER, WILLIAM Uuniorl-56 BIERI, DAN Uuniorl-25 BISSON, HOLTEN Uuniory-25, 53, 118, 124 BLAKELY, ROBERTA Iseniorl--13, 32, 51, 53, 96, 99, 104. 113 BLAS1, ROBERT II-'c1cu1ty1--124, 131 BLENKARN, BETTY CSophomoxe1-17, 100, 104 BLEWETT, GARY ISenior1-32, 100 BLIXT, DON Iluniorl-25, 53, 69, 75 CASEBOLT, MADALYNE IIunior1-15, 17, 100 CASTLES, SUSAN Uuniorl-25, 51, 100, 104 CI-IEVALIER, PHILIP Uuniorl-25 CHILD, JAMES CSophomore1-15, 17, 77, 104, 113 CHIVERS, IEANNE Uunior1-100, 104 CHURCHWELL, ELLEN ISophomore1--25 CHURCHWELL, ROBERT CIuniorJ-102 CLARK, ROBERT IFc1cu1ty1-16, 105 CLARK, ROBERT Uuniorl-25, 102 CLARK, SALLY Uuniorl-102 CLARKE, SUSAN ISophomore1-51, 101, 51, 96, 99, 101. 104 CLAUSEN, DARLENE ISOphomore1-17 CLEARMAN, THEODORE ISOphomOre1-25 CLONINGER, 1unior1-26, 100 CLONINGER, IAMES fSophomore1-17, 102 CLOUD, IOHN IIunior1-53, 69, 71, 124, 140 COE, RICHARD ISophomore1-77 COHN, IACK CFucu1ty1--68, 146 COLLINS, PAUL ISeniorI-34, 96, 136, 152 COLVIN, VIOLET ISenior1-104 CONDON, BARBARA Uunior1-26, 99, 104 PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-SEVEN CONDON. CONNER, CONNOR COONEY INDEX ICOHIIDUQCZI1 IEFF CA1umni1-124 IANET CSophomore-1-18, 104 NORMA CSeniorJ-34, 53, 99, 100, 104 TED IIunior1-23, 100 122 124, 153 COPENHAVER, HELEN ISenior1-34, 52, 96, 104, 136 CORDREY, KAREN 1SOphOmOre1-18, 104 CORY, RICHARD fSOp11OmOre1-17 COTTRILL, IAMES UUHIOII-26, 53, 69, 75, 124, 140 COUEY, LORRAINE 1Iunior1-26, 102 COX, CLIFFORD IIuniOr1-26, 96 CRAWFORD, MARCIA ISenior1-34, 54, 99, 104 CREER, DONNA Uuniorl-26 CROSBY, ROBERTA ISOp1'10mOre1+18, 51, 56, 104 CULBERTSON, ARTHUR UuniOr1-26 CULTER, BOB ISophomore-1-18, 51, 77 CULVER, FRANK IIunior1-26, 35 CUMMINGS, CAROL fSenior1+26, 35, 96, 99 CUMMINGS, SHARON IIunior1- CUNNINGHAM, DAVID IIunior1f26, 56 CURTIS, NEIL 1Senior1--29, 99 CUTLER, ROBERT ISophomore1-18, 51 DAGEL, MARIORIE fSenior1-35, 99 DAGEL, THEODORE CSer1ior1-35, 99 DAGENAIS, TERRY fIunior1-77 DAHL, IUDITH 1Sophomore1-18 DAHLHAUSEN, FRANK fSenior1-35 DALLEY, RONALD IIuniOr1-23, 26, 88 DANA, FREDA fSophomore1a18 DAVIDICH, RICHARD ISophomore1-18 DAVISON, RONALD IIunior1-26, 35 DAY, GERALDINE ISenior1-113, 29, 67, 84, 51, 52 84, 96, 104, 117, 153 DAY, HELEN Uunior1--26, 54, 56, 104 DEARING, SHIRLEY Uuniorb-56 DeCOUTEAU, MARGARET ISophomore1-102, 104 De-GOOYER, ROBERT IIunior1-26 DeLUDE, XVAYNE fSenior1-35, 124 DQLUDE, NEAL 11unior1-26, 35 DICKERT, IOYCE 1Iunior1f26, 104 DICKERT, RICHARD Isophomorel-I8 DICKGRABBER, DONNA CSophomore1i18 DIGHTMAN, CAMERON IIunior1g26 DIETRICH, MARION ISophomore-I-v18 DOMER, IEAN 1Iunior1-26, 54, 56 DUFFY, THOMAS fSenior1-35, 99 DUKE, DOROTHY 1Senior1-35, 102 DUKE, AGNES ISe-nior 135, 102 DUNLOP, LYLE ISenior1-35, 99 DUTHRIE, FRED fSophomore1--16 DWYER, IACK fA1umnusJ'-124 DWYER, SHIRLEY fSenior1-29, 30, 35, 51, 54, 81, 99 104, 106 DYE, IOSEPHINE CSophomore1-18 EASBY, JAMES CIunior1-23, 24, 26, 52, 67, 109, 124 EATON, GERALD fSenior1-118 EDDEN, WILLIAM fSophomore1-18 ENGLAND, SHIRLEY UuniOl'1-26, 104 ENSIGN, FRANK fA1umnuS1-124, 125 EVANS, IOAN fSOphOmore1-18, 21, 104 FAHRION, STEVE Uuniorb-124, 153 FARMER, IUDITH ISophomoreJ-18, 104 FINLEY, CAROLE CSeniorJ-36, 54, 56 FISHER, ALICE fFcxcu1ty1-55 FISHER, ROLLINS ISenior1-36, 53, 60, 69, 71, 76, 99, 101, 124, 134, 140, 153 FISKE, PHYLLIS CSenior1-36, 52, 104, 117, 136 FITZPATRICK, KAYE ISenior1-36, 54 FLEISNER, ROSE fSophomore1-18, 102, 104, 119 FLEMING, IOHN fIunior1-54 FOLEY, MARLENE CIunior1-26, 51, 104 PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-EIGHT I FOLEY, MICHAEL ISophomore1-56 FOSTER, ELEANOR 1Iunior1-23, 24, 26, 52, 54, 96, 104 153 FOSTER, KEITH IIuniorI-26, 53, 69, 72, 124 FRANCIS, BARBARA Uuniorl-26, 56 FRED, LANNY 1A1umnus1-124, 140 FRESEMAN, DELORES CSophomore1-18, 36, 83, 104, 124 FRESEMAN, KENNETH ISenior1-81, 99, 118 FRIGGE, MARTHA 1Sophomore1-18, 56, 104 FULBRIGHT, SHARON Uuniorb--104 FULLER, MARILYN 1Senior1-36, 98, 99, 100 GAILUSHAS, PATRICIA CSophomore-I-18, 104 GELHAUSEN, TONIA ISeniorJ-29, 36, 52, 54, 59, 84, 99 104 GENSEL, ILENE Uuniorb-26, 104 GEORGE, DONALD ISenior1-36 GIBSON, RICHARD ISophomore1i18, 102 GIESE, DOROTHY 1Fcxcu1ty1-23, 149 GILBERTSON, BEVERLY 1Iunior5-18 GLASBY, GARY CSophomore1-15, 21, 53, 69, 100, 131 140 GLASBY, IANE fSenior1g36 GLOVER, IERILYN 1Sophomore1-418, 104 GOODMAN, DAVE fSophomore1-77, 131 GOUGH, WILLIE Uuniorb-26, 56 GRADY, PAT Humor?-26 GRANDY, IONATHON CSophomore1-18, 77, 131 GRANLUND, BARRY Sophomore?-18, 102 GRANT, KENNETH 1Sophomore1-18 GRAY, NORMAN CA1umnus1-4124, 140 GREAVES, DAVID fSophomore1-18, 131 GREEN, AMSEL 1Fc1cu1ty1-21, 148 GRIEVE, BLANCHE ISenior1-36, 54, 56 GRIFFITH, MICHAEL ISenior1-36, 54, 98, 99 GRINDLAND, DOREMIS fSenIor1-37 GROSFIELD, ANDREA IIunior1q26 GRUBBS, MARCIA ISeniOr1--56, 98 GUNDERSON, IOANNE fSophomore1-18, 51, 56, 104 GUNSTONE, WILLIAM CSophomore1- GUTHRIE, LARRY fSophomore1-124, 131 GUTHRIE, SABRA fSenior1-36, 37, 53, 99, 104, 141 HAFER, DONNA ISer11or1-33,37 HAINES, LYNN 1Sophomore1-918, 51 HALLBERG, IEAN 1Senior1-37, 104 HALVERSON, ALLAN 1IuniorJ-26 HALVERSON, DONNA fSenior1-54, 37 HALVERSON, LYNN CIunior1-26, 57 I-IAMLIN, EDWARD CSenior1-37, 53, 69, 99, 153 HAMM, ROSALIE fSenior1-37, 56 HAND, Virginia Uouniory-26, 52, 104, 113 HANSEN, NORVEL CFacu1ty1-53, 68, 69, 146 HANSEN, KAY CSophomore1-18, 100 HANSON, DEANNA ISophomore1-18, 56 HARDIE, WILLIAM ISophomore1-18, 100 HARDING, IAY fSophomore1-18, 77, 131 HARGROVE ,DELORES ISer1ior1-37, 99 HARKER, IUDITH ISophomore1-18, 19, 21, 104 HARRIS, GEORGE Uunior1-26, 37, 77 HARRIS, IULIA 1Ser1ior1-37, 51, 53, 100, 104 HARSCHFIELD, IEANINE iSophomore1-56, 104 HARTWELL, MICHAEL 1Iunior1-26 HARTZOG, MRS. EDITH fFocu1ty1-115, 149 HARVEY, SHIRLEY Uuniorh-26, 104 HAYES, VIVIAN fSophomore1-18, 56, 100, 104 HAYMAN, ROBERT CSophomore1-18 HEARD, CORA LEE ISophomore1-18, 100, 104 HEATH, LINDA fSophomoreI-18, 104 HEATH, ROBERT IIunior1-26 HELLAND, IEANICE Uunior1-26, 104 HELLER, PAT CSophomore1-18, 77, 100 HENDRICKSON, CLAIRE CSophomore1-19, 56 HENRY, ALICE CSenior1-37, 52, 56, 96, 99, 104, 136 INDEX IContinued1 HENRY, DONNA CSenior1-37, 99 HIBARGER, WANDA ISeniorI-38, 51, 53, 81, 99, 104. 113 HICKS, GENEVA ISophomoreI-19, 100 HICKS, GEORGIA IIunior1-102 HICKS, KATHY ISophomore1-19, 56, 104 HILDENSTAB, PATRICIA ISophomore1-19 HILDENSTAB, IOHN Isophomore-I-53 HILL, JAMES I-Senior?-29, 30, 38, 52, 60, 96, 136, 141 HILLEBRECHT, LAWRENCE ISenior1-38 HININGER, SHIRLIE ISenior1-38, 102 HISSONG, VERNON IIunIOr1--26 HOELL, NOEL IIuniorI--26 HOFFMAN, GEORGIA IIour1Ior1-26, 104 HOPLAND, DIXIE ISenior1-38, 104 HOPLAND, DIANA ISophomore1-19, 56, 100, 119 HOPLAND, DONALD ISophomore1-19, 57 HOGE, WALLACE ISophomoreI-102 HOLMES, WILLIAM ISOphomore1-19, 100 HORNE, IERRY IIunior1-26, 102 HORNE, PEGGY IIunior1-27, 102, 104 HOWARD, BRECK ISophomore-I-15, 19, 53, 69, 131 HOWARD, JUNE ISenior1-38, 99, 104 HOWE, MRS, SONNA IFcxcu11yI-57, 150 HUBERT, DELORES I1uniol'1-54, 56, 57, 27 HUBERT, MARLENE ISophomoreI-56, 119 HULL, LYNNE IIunior1-27 HUNT, NANCY IIL1nior1-27, 99, 104 HUNTER, ROBERT ISophomore-I-19 ILVEDSON, RIEDER ISophomore1-102 INNOCC1, LOUISE ISer1ior1-36, 57 IACOBSON, RONALD ISenior1-38 IENNINGS, LOWELL ISOphomore1-I9 IOHNSON, ALLEN ISophomore1-19 IONHNSON, BRUCE IFC1cu1IY1-52, 144 IOHNSON, IOHNSON. IOHNSON IOHNSONI IOHNSON, JOHNSON. BYRON ISophomore1-19 CHARLES IFc1cu1ty1-77, 131, 144, 168 CHARLOTTE ISophomore1-19, 81, 104 ELI CSenioirI-38, 57 KAREN ISophomorey-19,51 LARRY CSeniorI-39 IOHNSON, RICHARD ISeniorI-38 IOHNSON, RONALD ISophomore1-19, 77 IONES, CAROL ISophomore1-19, 57 IONES, DONALD ISenior1-38, 96 IONES, DOROTHY Humor?-27 IONESCHILD, EDWARD ISophomore1-19, 56, 104 IORGENSON, HENRY ISophomore1-19 KANE, KARLENE ISophomore1-19 KANE, LARRY ISophomore1-19 KANE, NANCY Uuniorl-99 KAUFFMAN, RICHARD ISenior1--39, 99 KELLEHER, COLLEEN ISenior1-39, 99 KELLY, RICHARD ISophomore1-19, 100 KELSH, HAROLD ISenior1-39, 54 KENNAUGI-I, KORENE Uuniori-27, 100, 104 KENNY, RONALD ISer1ior1-39, 102, 108, 109, 110, 141 KIEFER, ORPHA ISophomore1-19 KINDRICK, THOMAS ISeniorI-39, 124, 125, 140 KING, IUDITH A. Sophomore?-19, 56, 104 KING, IUDITH L. IIunior1-27, 56 104 KINGTON, IAMES ISeniorI-39, 54 KINSEY, DONALD ISophomore1-131 KIRBY, WILLIAM ISer1ior1-98 KIRKPATRICK, PAY IFCICUIIYI-147, 153 KLEIN, OTTO ISenior1-39, 52, 56, 60, 62, 69, 136, 139 KLICKMAN, GWEN ISenior1-39, 104 KNEEDLER, DAVID ISenior1-39, 53, 69, 100, 101, 124 KNOP, FRED Uuniorb-27, 77 KNOX, EDWARD ISenior1-39, 51, 52, 54, 96, 98, 99, 136. 139 KOKORUDA, GERALDINE ISenior1-40 KORIZEK, ROBERT ISenior1-51, 102 KORIZEK, WILLIAM IFUCUIIYI-90 KRALIC, RALPH ISE-nior1-40 KRAUT, IAMES ISenior1-40, 99 KREIGER, ARTHUR IIur1ior1-27, 40 KREIGER, EILEEN ISophomOre1-19, 57 KUCHENBROD, ROBERT ISophomoreI--19 KUEHN, WILLIAM ISS-nior1-40, 52, 56, 96, 136 KUENNING, IOHN Uuniorl-27, 98 KUENNING, MARY ISophomore1-19, 100, 104 LAFROMBOISE. IOAN IIunior1-96, 99, 104 LAMPING, SHARON ISophomore1-19, 102, 104 LAIBLE, DUANE ISophomore1-15, 16, 19, 51, 56 LANGREN, MILTON ISOPDOITIOYEI-19 LAROCK, RICHARD Uunior1-27 LARSON, LOREN ISop1'1omore1-19, 131 LAVINDER, FRANK ISophomoreI-131 LEA, WAYNE ISophomoreI-19, 51 LEGER, GEORGE IFc1cu1Iy1-21, 52, 136 LEIBRAND, ROGER ISenior1-40, 52, 136 LEMIRE, ROBERT IIunior1-27 LEWIS, GEORGE IFGCLIIIYI-66, 100, 101, 150 LIEDLE, DIANE ISopI'1omore1-15, 16, 19, 56, 96, 100, 104 LINEBARGER, DELORES Uuniorb-27, 104 LIPES, IASON ISenior1-40 LIPPERT, CHARLES IIunior1-23, 24, 27, 53, 57, 72, 124 LIPPERT, SHARON ISophomore1-19, 101 LOGAN, NOREETA ISophomore-I-19, 102, 104, 119 LOGAN, ROBERT ISenior1-98, 99 LONG, WILLIAM IIunior1-27 LORENZEN, PEGGY IIunIor1--27 LUCERO, SHELLY ISophomore1-19, 55 LUCHSINGER, BURTON Uuniorb-27, 53, 69, 75, 100 LUNTSFORD, KENNY ISenior3-40, 54 LYNDES, IOHN IIunior1--27, 53, 69, 71, 124, 127 MACK, BRIAN CSophomoreI--19 MADDIO, VINCENT IIunior1-27, 54, 99 MADSEN, LINDA ISophomore7-54 MALBEN, GEORGE ISophomoreI-19, 102, 131 MARIERRISON, MARY IFczcu1ly1-147 MARKIN, PATRICK Isophomore-I-57 MARKIN, GEORGE IFc1cu1ty1-144, 57 MARLOW, PATRICIA IIunior1-51, 56, 104, 127 MARONEY, MIKE Uunior1-100 MARSHALL, DORIS IPc1cu1ly1-99, 150 MARTELLO, KENNETH IIunIor1-27 MARTIN, RUSSELL ISophomore1-19 MASON, CHARLOTTE IIunior1-99, 104 MATHEWS, IOHN IIuniorJ-27, 53 MATTICE. IEROME IIunior1--27 MAUGI-IAN, MARLENE Uuniorl-27, 104 MAYER, FREDERICK Isophomorel-19 MCCARTHY, SERENA IFucuIty1-147 MCCOY, IRENE ISeniorI-40, 98, 99 MCCRACKEN, IOAN IFacu1tyI-53, 104, 146 MCCULLOUGH, ROBERT ISophomore1-15, 19, 53, 69, 100, 131 MCGUIN, IOAN ISenior1-41, 53, 54, 99, 96 MCGINLEY, BERNARD IFucu1ty1-124 MCKNIGHT, EDWARD ISophomoreI-20 MCLEAN, ROBERTA ISQ-mor?-29, 40, 52, 104, 136 MCNEILL, MURRAY ISenior1-41 MEGARD, KATHRYN IFacu1ty1-148 MENDEZ, AURORA ISenior1-40, 57 MERRITT, IUDITH ISophomore1-20, 100 MARSHON, IAMES ISophomoreI-20, 102 MICHAELSON, LARRY ISophomore1-15, 20, 100, 118 MILES, MICHAEL KSophomore1-77 MILLER, CAROL ISophomore--20 PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-NINE MILLER, CAROLYN CIunior1w27 MILLER, ROBERTA 0unior1f27, 56, 96, 104 MILLER, RONALD 1SeniorJ-98, 99, 141 MILOT, BETTY ISophomore1-20, 101 MILOT, THOMAS Uunior1-140 MISCHEL, ROSEMARIE IIuniorJf27, 55, 99 MISKOVICH, THOMAS ISenior1-41 MOE, EUGENE ISophomore1-15, 20, 53, 69, 96, 131 MOE, IANICE Uunior1i27, 99, 104 MOE, MILDRED fSophomore-D356 MOE, ROBERT Uuniorl-77, 124 MOE, ROBERTA ISenio1'1-41, 54 MONTGOMERY, KATHRYN Uuniorj--27, 104 MOORE, MICHAEL Uuniorl-27, 59 MOORE, ROY QSophomore1--20 MORGAN, DAVID 0unior1f27 MORRIS, SUZANNE CSophomore1-56, 96, 104 MORRIS, ROGER Uuniorl-27, 116 MORRIS, SHARON fSophomore1g20, 101, 104 MORRIS, FRANCES ISophomoreJ-20, 56, 96, 100, 104 MORSE, WILLAMETTE IFc1cu1c1y1-23 MORTON, VVILLIAM ISenior1--118 MORTIEAU, CHARLES CSophomore1-102 MOUGEOT, VIRGINIA 0unior1f27 MUES, MARY GAIL CSophomore1-20, 104 MULLEN, DALE CSenior1-13, 29, 41, 51, 52, 53, 61, 81, 96, 124, 125 MUNSON, STANLEY IS0phomore-1120 MUREITT, DONALDA 0unior1---27, 102, 104 MYLES, BEATRICE ISenior1f41, 152 MYRICK, CHARLES KSenior1f41, 52, 55, 57, 102, 122, 136, 139 MYRICK, MABEL ISophomore1f20, 55, 56 NACHTSHEIM, CAROL fSen1or1A41, 153 NEIL, FRANCES ISOPIIOIHOTGIYZU, 55, 57 NEILL, KENNETH Uuniorl-27, 53, 69, 71, 109, 124, 125, 140, 153 NELSON, BETTY fSophomore-1--20, 55, 57 NELSON, IERRY IA1umnuS1-29 NELSON, NANCY Uuniorb-27, 54, 96, 104, 153 NELSON, SUZANNE Uuniorb-27, 100 NICHWANDER, DONALD CSOphomore1-15, 20, 118 NOEL, IACK KSophomore1-20 NONOG, PAUL ISenior1-41, 99 NORDAHL, DONNA IIunior1-27 NORDAHL, RODGER IIUHIOTIH27 NORLING, VERNA CSophomore1-15, 16, 20, 104 NORSETH, CAROL fSenior1-42, 43, 52, 54, 56 NORSETH, THELMA, Iunior1-27, 54, 56 NORTON, BRUCEI Sophomorel-20, 100 NOTTI, BEN C1unior1-23, 28, 53, 69, 84, 109, 112, 124, 128 O'CONNELL, IEEE ISophomoreJ-V--77 OGREN, C. M. fI3rinCipcl11--13, 143 OGREN, ROBERT KSeniorl-42, 52, 53, 61, 108, 109, 110 124, 139 OHNSTAD, MYRNA ISophomore1f104 O'LEARY, IEAN CSe-niorb-42, 53, 54, 98, 99, 102, 104 OSBORNE, MAXINE ISophomore1-20, 55, 104 OTTMAN, MARY ISophomore1-20, 101, 104 OTTMAN, ROBERT, Sophomorel-20, 57, 131 OWENS, SHERRY ISophomoreJf101, 104, 128 PARKHURST, BEVERLY ISophomore1-20 PAUBANDT, ELEANOR 0unior1-96 PAVLINICK, MARION Uuniorl-100 PEDEN, DONALD Uunior1-104, 124, 128 PEEK, TATE fFc1cu1ty1-21, 51, 99, 139 PENCE, RAY Humor?-28, 98 PENDERGAST, GENE ISophomore1-20, 77, 120 PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY INDEX CContinued1 PETEK, SHARON ISophomoreJ-20 PETERSON, CAROL CIunior1f28, 56 PETERSON, GEORGE 0unior1--28 PETERSON, ROBERT CSenior1-42 PICKERING. PILGERAM, ELDON Uurxiorl--23, 24, 28, 52, 56 SHARON fSophomore-1720, 104 PINGS, SANDRA IIunior1-28 PIERRIE, MARY ANN ISophomore1-20 PORDON, MARILYN QSC-phomorel-20 PORTER, GLENN ISenior1-42, 100, 101 PORTER, ROGER ISer1ior1-42 POTTER, TERESA Uuniorl-51, 56, 104, 128 PRICE, SONDRA 0unior1+1,, 28, 100 PRITCHETT, LADENE CFcrcu1tyJf146 RAKSTAD, HELEN Uunior1-27 RAMEY, KATHLEEN IFcxcu1ty1--147 RAMSAY, DONNA IIuniorJ-27, 99, 104 RANGER, IEEE ISop1'1omore1-57 RAYMOND, CLARICE ISenior1---42, 104 REARDON, BEVERLY ISer1ior1-42, 99 REDPATH, NANCY ISenior1N42, 99 REDPATH, ROBERT fSOphomOre1-20, 98, 131 REKSTAD, GORDON CSOphOrnOrel-20 RETZ, IAE Uuniorl-23, 53, 56, 77, 88, 104, 112, 124 RETZ, IUDITH fIul'1iOr1-f23, 28, 88, 99, 104, 113 RHINEHART, DUANE IIunior1f102 RICHARDS, IOHN ISophomore1-20 RICHESON, IAIVIES ISophomore1--15, 77, 100, 118 RICKER, SHARON UuniOr1-28, 81, 102 RILEY, NORMA IO ISOp1'10mO1'e1-20, 55, 57 RISAN, IOANN ISGUIOI1-942, 54, 99, 104 ROBERTS, PATRICIA CSeniOr1+43, 102, 104 ROBERTS, ROBERT ISeniOr1f43, 141 ROBERTSON, DONNA fSenior1742, 51,. 52, 99, 104, 136 ROBERTSON, IUDITH ISer1iOr1-443, 99, 153 ROBERTSON, WILLIAM ISOphOmOr91+20, 77 ROBINSON, BARBARA ISenior1-43. 99 ROBINSON, FRED IEGCUIIYJ-21, 89, 54, 65 ROBINSON, GERALD CSenior1f43, 102 ROE, MARGOT ISOphomore1-20, 96, 104 ROGERS, SANDRA IIuniOr1-28, 104 ROMAN, PATRICIA IIL1r1iOT1-28, 56, 104 ROSSITER, LYNN ISQHIOIP43 ROUTZAHN, BEVERLY ISer11OY1721, 43, 82, 84, 106 ROY, LAWRENCE UIJHIOY1-28 RUDIO, IACK ISOphOmOr91-20, 69, 131 RUDIO, ROBERT fSer1ior1-29, 43, 53, 61, 76, 109, 110 140 RUMMEL, IAY Uuniorj--28, 100 RUSSELL, GILES CFcxcu11yJ-90, 91 RUSS, ROBERT CSer1iorl-53, 98, 100, 124, 143 SAARI, IEAN CSenior1--43, 99 SAARI, IOAN ISeniorli44, 54 SAMSON, OTTOCAR Uunior1---23, 56 SAMUELS, ADONA fSenior1-44, 52, 54, 96, 104, 136 SANDRU, ALEX UuniorJf28, 102 SANGRAY, MARLENE ISenior1-29 53, 54, 99, 104 SANGRAY, SHARON CSophomoreJk15, 20, 44, 104 SASEK, PATRICIA CSophomoreJ-20, 104 SCHMIDT, MARION ISophomoreD-20 SCHMITZ, MARABETH ISenIor1-44, 52, 96, 104 SCHOPFER, BARBARA CSer1ior1f44,54 SCHROEDER, EDWIN fSenior1I-44, 67 SCOW, VERNA CIuniorJi28, 56, 99, 104, 119 SCRENAR, TERRY 0uniorJi28, 53, 56, 108, 109, 124, 140 SEWELL, GARY Uuniorb--28, 53, 69, 72, 81, 101, 118, 181 SEWELL, ROBERT CSophomore1--15, 21, 72, 118 SHEPHERD, DORIS CSenior1- 44, 52, 96, 136 SHERAN, ANNETTE fSophomoreD-21, 57, 104 SHIVELY, CLARENCE CI-'crcultyl-15 SHOPE, IANE CSer1iorJf29, 30, 44, 52, 56, 99, 104 SHOPE, RICHARD CSophomore1--15, 16, 21, 51, 96, 102 136 1 VAN SPYK, FLORENCE ISeniorJ-36, 56 INDEX CConTinuec1D SIAS, RUSSELL fSophomore1-21 SIEWERT, FERN IIunior1-28, 104 SINCLAIR, CAROL ISenior1-44, 98, 99, 104 SKOR, LLOYD fFcrcu11y1--113, 124, 136, 146 SKOR, SHARON CSenior1-29, 30, 44, 51, 56, 100, 101. 104 SLOAN, IOANN Uuniorl-28 SMALL, CORDELIA ISophomore1-21, 104 SMALL, MICHAEL fSenior1-44, 52, 56, 98, 99, 136 SMIGAI, FRANK ISeniOf1-43 SMITH, ALVIN CSenior1-99 SMITH IACOUELYN ISenior7-45, 53, 100, 104 SMITH IAN OLAF CSophomore1-21 SMITH SMITH SMITH LORNA ISenior1-45, 55, 104 MARILYNI Se-nior1A-45, 88, 97, 104 SUSAN ISeniOr1-45, 136, 137 SPARROW, CLAYTON fIunior1-28 SPALDING, CHARLES fSophomoreI-21, 104 SPRINKLE, FRANCIS IFC1cu11Y1-23 SPURRIER, MAE ISenior1-45, 96, 100 SPURZEM, SHIRLEY ISenior1-45 SPURZEM, WILLIAM ISophomore1-77 STAGG, LLOYD fSer1ior1-45, 102 STAGG, LYNN I1uniOr1--26, 57, 77 STAFFORD, RICHARD I1:'ClCu11Y14148 STANGHILL, EVELYN IIur1iorI--28, 101 TOUMI, RICHARD ISophomore-1--21 TRAINER, THOMAS ISenior1-46, 53, 98, 99 TRAYNOR IRAYMOND I1unior1-28, 118 UI-ILENKOTT, SHARON ISophomore1-21, 104 VAN VOAST, WAYNE CSenior1-46 VIROSTKO, ANTHONY IFc1cu11y1'90 VOLLERTSON, THOMAS KSeniorI-46, 153 VOLLMER, WILLIAM ISenior1-46, 99 WALKER, DONALD fSeniorIf-57 WAND, ROBERT IFcrcuIty1-153 WATSON, IACK Iseniorl-47, 69, 81, 108, 109, 110, 124 WEED, SHARON fIunior1-28, 104 WEISS, KATHLEEN IIunior1-102 WEISS, RONALD ISenior1-47, 96 WELCH, MARTIN ISOphomore1-'15, 77, 131 WELLS, LAWRENCE ISophomore1-21 WELSH, BARBARA ISophomore1-21, 55, 57 WENDEL, IANE fIur1iOrI-28, 102, 104 WHITE, IAMES IIunior1-77, 124 STANSELL, FLORENCE ISenior1-45, 54, 99, 100, 104 STEELE, GERALD IIuniorI-28 STEPHENSON, Frcmk fSophomore1-15, 21, 77, 131 STEVENSON, ROBERTA IIuniOr1-28 STEVENSON, SUSAN CSophomore1-104 STEWART, ROBERT ISOp11Omore1A-21, 100, 131. STEWART, SAMUEL fSOphomore1-21 STOCK, FRANK ISophomore1-21 STONEBERG, THEODORE ISophomore1-21, 102 STRATTON, ALAN Uur11orI-23, 28, 51, 56, 100 STROUP, DELORES ISophomore1--21, 56 STUART, IOHN Uunior1-28, 99 STURMER, CHRISTA fSOphomore1-21 SULLIVAN, IERE ISer1ior1-45, 55, 56, 153 SUMMERS, GARY ISop1'1omore1-21 SUSAG, MICHAEL Uuniorb-28 SWARTZ, ERNEST ISeniorI-43, 99 SWEET, IAMES ISenior1-98 SWENSON, MARY fIunior1-99 TEMPLIN, GARY Uunior1-28, 109, 112 TENNESON, EMIL ISen1or1--46, 54 THOMAS, Charles CSophomoreI-21, 102, 131 THOMPSON, ROBERTA ISophomoreI-21, 102, IO4 TI-IRONSON, GARY ISenior1-46, 53, 69, 76, 84. 96 TICHENOR, DARLENE IIuniorI-104 TIFFANY, DANIEL Uunior1-100 TILLMAN, DONNA ISen1orI-46, 99, 102, 104 TINTINGER. LORRAINE ISenior1-46, 54 TIPTON, IUNIE ISenior1-46 TODD, ROBERT ISeniorI-98 TOMPKINS, IAMES ISeniorI-46 WHITING, WILMA fsophomorelf-21, 102 WHITNEY, GRANGER Iseniorl-47, 56, 141 WHYTE, MARY fSeniO1'1-47, 99 WIDDISON, IOAN ISer1iOrI-47, 100 WIKLUND, RICHARD Uuniorl-51, 53, 57, 69, 72, 109, 118 WILLIAMS DUDLEY ISeniorI-5, 47, 52, 54, 96, 136 WILLIAMS FRANK IFcrcu11yI-124 WILLIAMS, IAMES ISenior1-47, 53, 69, 76 WILLIAMS, IERRY IIunior1-28, 54 WILLIAMS LOUISE IFcxcu11y1-148 WILLIAMS, MINNETTE ISophomoreJ-21, 110 WILLIAMS RICHARD fSenior1-47 53 69 72 B1 131 WILLIS, ROBERT ISen1or1-29, 30, 47, 52, 56, 60, 69, 76 84, 96, 99, 123, 136 WILLS, LIANE IIunior1-8, 98 WILLS, MARLENE IIunior1-28, 104 WILSON, IAMES ISeniorD-47 WILSON, KAREN ISenior1-48, 53, 67, 104, 153 WING, RICHARD I1unior1-118 WINFORD, IEAN IFc1cu11Y1-I 5 WOHL, LINDA ISenio1'I-48, 102 WOLFE, LAWRENCE IIuniorI-28, 56, 99 WOLFE, SHIRLEY ISer1ior1-48, 54 WOOD, RUHT ISophomore1-21, 104 WOOD, CAROL ISenior1--48, 52, 96, 131 WOODS, DARLENE Uuniorl-54 WRIGHT, AUDREY ISenior1-48, 57. 77 WRIGHT, ROBERT IIunior1-28, 124 ZIPPERIAN, IOANNA ISophomore1-21 ZUELKE, ANNETTE ISen1orI-48, 52, 56, 117, 136, 141 5L h x Z QM? 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