Helena High School - Vigilante Yearbook (Helena, MT)
- Class of 1960
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No! pictured: Ioie Ilvedson lAciivities Managerl: Doug Brown fPhotographerJ: Mr. Henry fSponsorl. We wish to thank lim Iarnes for iakinq the division page photos for this annual PROPERTY OF NAME ...... CLASS ...... PAGE TWO ADDRESS ,.,.. ....... . .. ...... Helena, Montana TABLE QF CONTENTS . TU XX YN 'Fl NN X XSopHoMO,,,ES ,3 5, 3W 'wi5..f1i-H 6Zqc.TxvlTl E-Sf NT dw T T ' - 5' 403 M I ' J f 115 HX ll w v,Q45fx X U N xv Nw IT f T Q., i - -E lg GJ' Hy! .. R-L . - :ix , N . , xv-mt ,I I I Q I . ,bg nj Q ,545 1' S' 'y -1-T K K I ll . X , T ' T - ' X'-.' NA 'WN . , 7 xkf . Q , . . S ,RA . ' Jax-,A X .. X, vq ' qs . PAGE FOUR nremurh An annual is a pictorial representation ot the events ot the year. We hope that through this book many memories will be relived that would have been forgotten. Perhaps some things have been lett out, and perhaps some things have been included that should have been eliminated. The Vigilante Statt has tried its best to bring you a memento of the years, 1959-l96O. Vigilante Parade Q 5 M ,R H , Sponsor NX it ffffifilii 1 N, t P ii! Btn animation To Mr. Sam Cappious, who has unseltishly devoted himself to the better- ment ot the youngsters ot our town, we, the Senior Class ot 1960, respectfully and earnestly dedicate this book, in appreciation tor his contributions to our school. Teacher - Q 7 rf ,vi . ww QM' if fail f -ss, ' tiifrtiii 40-Q A if 0 4 . if 1 A, s V . ' :ffl 'R- Driver's Training ,. . ' , fi, - itst ff , if g - fir' p M 1 'ki ,sgtgj sg . ,,.,..,. i Q f E ah, A 7' - ,. if ff s 'M ,1 M . Q t 'X N, w,,y:k4 ..,E y i-in 1 RX K, fy , . i 'iill If 5 as ' 5 it K if E' 5 iskww ' PAGE FIVE PAGE SIX HISTCRY CF HELENA About the middle of May, l864, a party of four men, now known as the Four Georgians staggered into the Helena Valley. They had been searching for gold and were tired and discouraged. When they spied the tiny stream trickling into the valley they decided to make one Last Chance. lt soon was evident that gold was abundant in the creek and the find of these four men, R. Stanley, Iohn Cowan, I. Miller, and Iohn Crabb, laid the foundation for the present city of Helena. Soon Last Chance Gulch, as it was appropriately named, was teeming with life. Drinking became the main occupation of the camp and brawls were not infrequent. Occasionally a grizzly bear or an Indian would stray into the camp keeping the miner's life rich in excitement. ln 1866 R. Stanley built the first cabin and more followed his example. Buildings sprang up everywhere to accomodate the flow of miners. The same year the first murder in the busy camp took place. Slater was hung on the famed Hanging Tree for killing his friend Keene. By 1874, the miners had drained SSl70,UUO in gold from the gulch and little remained. This was the year of the worst fire in the history of Helena. It de- stroyed over Sl0,000 in property. In 1876, the capital was moved from Virginia City to Helena, and Helena was recognized as the leader of the Montana territory. ln l889 Montana became a state. Everything became more citified and the mining days came to a close. Now, in this year of 1960 certain buildings are landmarks that will never be forgotten. Our division pages depict some of these: The capitol, a most important edifice, establishes Helena as the political center of Montana. She is renowned for her colorful frescos in the Senate and the House, and for her pretty rococco interior. The Cathedral rises high above the city. She lifts her ornate arms to the heavens as though asking God to protect her beloved people. Her doors are forever open, beckoning all to enter. The Civic Center, once the Shrine Temple, has provided us with many an entertaining evening. She also houses our alert fire department and police force. All day her typewriters are kept busy typing her civic deeds. Beautiful Carroll College distinguishes Helena as having a high academic standard. Her fast-growing fame keeps her busy. The RB. Stand has been kept bustling with life by the Helena High stu- dents for many years. Who will forget cruising the stand on Saturday nights? The new Charles Russel Museum has expanded and grown to become one of Helena's best tourist sights and has revived the history of Helena for natives of Helena. The Library, a peaceful and serene place of study, is one of Helena's oldest buildings. It offers volumes of books to avid scholars and curious students. if '-S., iii? Q1 A- N'--. 4! - 'f 5M'w' Wleqand SEN ,4- G ifly ' N eely resident ff the haiis oi O1d s the individuaiistic ciass ot 1960 ieaves .S. it wi1i recaii with vivid memory the triais and triumphs oi the iast three years oi schooi. The roiiickinq-roiiinq sophomore b h oi brats roiied in trom the year stands out as the year a unc iunior 1-iiqh. The ciass. under the direction ot our sponsors Mrs. ' M Andrew Annaia and Miss Wiiiamette Morse. Sheiia Matuiys. r. eiected Conn Noriinq as President. The ciass soon iearned to qrow ' i h bi seniors Dave Didriirson up under the domineerinq iooirs o t e q . 1 ted Mr. H.1'1.S. Q ave our ciass qreat honor when he was se ec b tter as the iunior Prom The iuture oi this ciass iooked even e 't iendor to the ciasses oi Heiena Hiqh. Red Saiis unioided is sp in The Sunset wiii never drop beiow the horizon as ionq as iunior Proms are heid. With Tom Kenney as president and Mari- anne Carison. crowned as Princess Viqiiante. r , . The ciass oi 1960 beqan to show e inert and immobiie as was thouqht. This was especiaiiy shown when the ciass oi BD won sweepstakes ior 1959 and 1960 in the renowned Viqiiante parade. The ciass oi SO aiso was awarded the Wait Cup and the Roberts Cup. e are a ciass with many ine . in Ciiii Hyseil. seiected to piay for the East-West Shrine game. tack Coe, Znd in his division in wrestiinq tor SG , and on the N second team. A11 State Footbaii team, with Larry Ashcrait ciose behind tor second team A11-State in basicetbaii. iuerqen Greqer . and Tom Kenney were state champs in the 880 and M0 yard d h res ectiveiy To ciimax our Senior history cute iudy Wit- as p . iiams was chosen DeMo1ay Sweetheart. , S andra Ballard Treasuter th schooi that it wasn't as i' athietes This is retiected 44 - X f V 4 Z 7 fx N R b gee!! Anderson X g Pfesenlqfive 1 9 1 l 'auxin ' I ,fi 11 Ce Pmsldem . 1 g PAGE EIGHT lx I F '.',,..y QQ ? Vlfrefi skfele Q W X F Q ,,:- ,, ,, LW P L , is xxx, K r E1 Y SENICDR SCATTER PAGE -sxg . ' ,Qi S591 ga., ,M gn X 3 8' ? X -. ANDERSON, PATRICIA CAROL KPATD Band 1-Z-3-4, Tumbling l-Z, Clarinet Quartet 3, Pep Band 2-3, German Band 3, What Next: Work, secretary. ANDERSON. ROBERT VIGGOT KANDYJ Class Rep. 4, Executive Board 4, Honor Society 4, Latin Clulc 2-3-4, Quill and Scroll 3-4, Treas. 4, Nugget Staff 3-4, Buss. Man- ager 4, Wrestling 3-4, Basket- ball 2, Intramural 2-3-4, What Next: University of Missoula. ASHCRAFT, LARRY CONWAY QCHICOJ Basketball 2-3-4, Football 2-3-4, All-State, honorable mention, Track 2-3-4, Vigilante Staff 4, Sports Editor Intramural Athlet- ics 2-3-4, Boys' l-I-Club 4, Stu- dent Council ,4 Aeronautics 2- 4, Stage Crew 3, What Next: Army and College. PAGE TEN 5.22 vs is J BAER. CHARLES EGAN ICHUCKJ Boys' l-I-Club 3-4, Basketball 2- 3, Intramural Athletics 2-3, tics 4, Art Club, Vice President Vigilante Car Club 4, Aeronau- tics 4, What Next: Concordia Dentist. BALDRIDGE. MIRIAM IOHNETTE QIOHNNIEJ Nugget Staff 4, GAA 3-4, Knox- ville, lowa High l, Miles City High 2, What Next: Montana State University, Elem. Teacher. SENIGRS AAVEDAI.. MYRNA IOAN QMYRNAJ Honor Society 3-4, Girls' H-Club 2-3-4, French Club 4, GAA 2-3-4, Vice President 4, What Next: Carroll College, Nursing. ABEL, IACQUELINE MARY UACKIEJ GAA 2-3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Library Staff 4, Ski Club 2-3-4, Tumbling Team 2, Art Club 2, What Next: Dental Assistant. ALBRIGHT, CAROL ANN KCAROLJ Soroptimiss 4, Library Staff 4, Nugget Staff 3, Science Club 2-3-4, What Next: Carroll Col- lege. ALEX. MOLLY SUE KMOLLYD Thespians 3-4, Stage Crew 3-4, GAA 2-3, What Next: work. ALM. RUSSELL CLAYTON CRUSSJ Aeronautics 2, Intramural 1- 2-3-4, What Next: Montana State University, Fish and Game Management. 'WU Q , , .e 3 .Vt- t , g Q . I f , ' 4 fwwitf E '4 if Y ,ML Ziff 9 f if-Q 'ff W l'W12 , WY, , . 5... li f VW SENIGRS BARKER, GARY ROLAND QGARYJ Aeronautics 3-4, Band 1-2, What BALLARD, SANDRA LUCILLE tSANDYl Class Officer 4, Treasurer, Hon- or Society 4, Girls' H-Club 2- 3-4, Latin Club 2-3-4, Vigilante Staff 4, Senior Editor 4, GAA 2-3-4, Secretary 4, Chorus 1, Girls' Ensemble l-2, Ski Club 4, What Next: Kinman Busi- ness U., secretary. BANSCHACH, IAY ROBERT UAYD Aeronautics 3-4, Intramural Ath- letics 2, Miles City 3, Cathedral High l-2, What Next: Work. Next: Aircraft Tech. BARNES, PATRICIA ELAINE IPATJ Girls' H-Club 3-4, Philharmonic 2-3-4, Girls' Ensemble 2-3, GAA 2-3-4, Mixed Ensemble 2-3, Ski Club 2-3-4, Chorus I-2-3-4, What Next: Texas Christian Univers- ity, Biological Research. BAUM, DAVID ROY KDAVEJ Aeronautics 3-4, What Next: Rancher. -slll ' S enu- 'lv 'Clk' hs ..,t' in g 5 , -..gs BENTZEN, PAUL ALLAN KBENZJ tudent Council Re 14 Class S p. -, Officer l, Basketball l-3, Foot- ball l, Philharmonic 2-3-4, Mixed Ensemble l-2-3, Boys' Ensemble 2-4, Intramural Ath- letics 3-4, Bozeman High 1, Director. What Next: Saint Olaf Choral BERG. ALAN TERRY IBERGIEJ Intramural Athletics 2-3, Aero- nautics 4, What Next: carpen- IGI. ki! .5 X 1- it 221' BEAUMONT, BAMBY LOU CBAMBYJ Honor Society 3-4, Latin Club 2-3-4, Girls, H-Club 3-4, French Club 2-3-4, Trea. 4, GAA 2-3-4, Trea. 4, What Next: Montana State University. BELL. SANDRA LEE ISANDYJ Nugget Staff 3, GAA 2, What Next: Montana State College, Airline Hostess. BENTON. LARRY EARL fBUDl Student Council Rep. 2, Wrest- ling 2, Track 2-3, Band 2-3, Vigilante Car Club 4, Aeronau- tics 2-3, What Next: Montana State University, teaching. PAGE ELEVEN SENICRS BEYER. LOIS MARLENE IMARSJ Honor Society 3-4, Secretary 4, Cheerleader 4, Girls' H-Club 3-4, GAA 2-3-4, Scribe 4, French Club 3-4, Latin Club 2-3-4, Band 1-2-3, What Next: Montana State College, teacher. BING. MELVIN DOUGLAS KMELJ Wrestling 4, Boys' I-I-Club 4, Track 3, Student Council Rep. 4, Intramural 4, Vigilante Pa- rade 4, Roseburg High 3-4, What Next: Montana State Col- lege, engineer. BOSSE. ROGER HARDING KROGJ Nugget Staff 4, Central High I, What Next: Carroll, Political Science. BRATLIEN. MARILYN SIGITY IMARILYNJ BRAUN. CAROL LOUISE KCAROLJ Thespians 4, Chorus 3, Phil- harmonic 4, What Next: Augus- tena College, primary teacher. PAGE TWELVE BRAUN IUDITH ELLEN UUDYJ Ouil and Sroll 34 VP 4 Vigilante Staff 3 Nugget Staff 3 Latin Club 34 Thespians 3 What Next: Montana State Col- lege, Airline Hostess. BREWER, MARILYN PAYE QBREWJ Honor Society 3-4, Girls' H-Club 4, Latin Club 2-3-4, Philharmonic 2-3, Accompanist, Mixed Ensem- ble 2-3, Accom. Girls' Ensemble 2-3, French Club 2-3-4, Sec. 3, What Next: Montana State Uni- versity, Commercial Education. 5 BLACK. DANIEL ANDREW IDANJ Philharmonic 3-4, Band 1, Boys Ensemble 4, Intramural 3 Lincoln High 1, What Next Montana State College, engi- nerring. BLENKARN. MARCIA ARDELL IBLINKYJ Twirler 2-3-4, Head Majorette 4 Girls' H-Club 3-4, GAA 2-3-4 What Next: Morning Side Col lege, Dietician. BORG, VICTOR ANTHONY KVICJ Forensic League 3, Chorus I What Next: service. SENICRS BROWN, DOUGLAS REYNOLDS KDOUGD Student Council 4, Camera Club 4, Nugget Staff 4, Vigilante Staff 4, Aeronautics 4, Stage Crew 3, Vigilante Hotrod Club 3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, What Next: Montana State College, Business management. CARLSON MARIANNE CMARIANNEJ Vigilante Princess 3, Twirler 2-3, Girls' H-Club 3-4, GAA Z-3-4, Art Club, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, What Next: Montana State Col- lege, Art. CARLSON, RUTH MARIE IRUTHJ Library Staff l, What Next: Montana State College. BRIDGES, DANIEL IAMES KDANJ Student Council 3, Aeronautics 3, Princess Manager 4, 'What Next: Montana State Univers- ity, Business Law. BRINCK, DIANE ELIZABETH KDINKYJ Honor Society 3-4, Treasurer 4, Quill and Scroll 3-4, Pres. 4, -.1 Latin Club 2-3-4, Treas. 4, Nugget Staff 3-4, Editor 4, Vigi- lante Staff 3, Tumbling l-2-3-4, Girls' State, Alternate, DAR Runner-up, Science Club 4, What Next: Montana State College, Chemistry. X,-tu ,aP 'v W.. CLARKE, KEITH ANDREW QKEITHJ Football 3-4, Boys' H-Club -1, Student Council 4, Ski Club 2- 3-4, Spanish Club 4, Intramural 2-3-4, What Next: Montana State University, Accounting. CLEMENTS, SUSAN DEE CSUEJ Honor Society 3-4, Girls' H-Club 4, Latin Club 3-4, Nugget Staff 3, GAA 2-3-4, Spanish Club 4, Science Club Z-3, What Next: Montana State College, Foreign Languages. CARPENTER, IOHN BATES CCARPJ Boys' H-Club 3-4, Basketball Z-3-4, Track 2-3-4, Football 2-3- 4, Student Council Rep. 3-4, Intramural 2-3-4, Vigilante Pa- rade 2-3-4, What Next: Carroll, Dentist. CAHPITA, HM ROBERT UIMJ Aeronautics 4, Intramural Ath- letics 2, What Next: Carroll Col- lege, Teacher. CASTLES, IUDITH KAY ICASEYJ Honor Society 4, Student Council 3, Twirler 4, Girls' H-Club 3-4, GAA 2-3-4, Office Staff 4, Or- chestra 2, What Next: Montana State College, Architecture. PAGE Tl-IIRTEEN CRAWFORD, MARY LOUISE CMARY LOUD Quill and Scroll 4, Nugget Staff 4, GAA 2-4, Student Council 3, Tumbling 2-3, Trampoline 2-3. What Next: Homemaker. DA!-IL, BONNIE CLARA QBONNIEQ Quill and Scroll 4, Library Staif 3, Nugget Staff 4, GAA 2-3, Tic- ket Seller 3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-3, What Next: University of Minnesota, Physical Therapy. DAHL, IANET W. UANEYJ Executive Board 4, Treas. 4, Student Council 4, Treas. 4, Hon- or Society 3-4, Girls' l-I-Club 4, GAA 2-3-4, Latin Club 2-3-4. French Club 2-3, Sec. 4, What Next Montana State College, Nursing. PAGE FOURTEEN .L-,Q t Rm DALEY, IOSEPH FREEMAN UOEJ Latin Club 4, Philharmonic 4, Boys' Ensemble 2, Band l-2-3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, What Next: Montana State University, Law. DANDRO, DOLORES IOAN KDEEJ Library Staff 2-3, GAA 2, Phil- harmonic 2-3-4, Mixed Ensemble 4, Girls' Ensemble 3, What Next: School in Kansas, Airline Stewardess. SENICRS CLINTON, RONALD ARTHUR KRONJ Intramural 3, Aeronautics 4, What Next: Mechanic, CLOUD, TERESA FOX KTERRYJ Twirlinq 2-3-4, Honor Society 3-4, Latin Club, 2-3-4, GAA 2-3-4, Soroptimiss 4, What Next: Housewife. COE, IACK THOMAS ITUBBYI Football 3-4, Wrestling 2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, Boys' I-I-Club 2-3-4, Aeronautics 3-4, Student Council Rep. 4, Intramural 2-3-4, Band 2, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, What Next: Washington University, Aircraft Enigneer. COLLISHAW, IOHN HOWARD UACKI Spanish Club 4, Intramural 2- 3-4, What Next: San Iose, State College, Accountant. CRAWFORD, CHARLES HARRY QPOPQ Boys' H-Club 2-3-4, Football 1- 2-3-4, Track l-2-3, Wrestling 2, Student Council l-2, Aeronatuics 2-3-4, Chorus l, Intramural I-2- 3, What Next: Electronics Trade School. N.-ef SENICRS DEBAR. ROBERT IAE QBOBJ Student Council 4, Football 3, Track 2-3, Band 2, Intramural 2-3-4, American Legion Baseball, What Next: Montana State Col- lege, Engineer, DEBREE, KENNETH RALPH QTONYJ Track 2, Manager 2, Boys' En- semble 4, What Next: U. S. Navy, Electronics. DEGOOYER, MARIORIE IOANNE CMARGIEJ Cheerleader 3-4, Girls' State 3, 3-7-77's 3-4, Honor Society 3-4, Girls' I-I-Club 3-4, Nugget Stati 4, Co-assistant Editor, Princess Vigilante Candidate 3, GAA 2-3-4, Philharmonic 2, Student Council 2, What Next: Montana State College, Teacher of Home Economics. it fi' to SX? x DAVIDSON, BRUCE DOUGLAS QBRUCH Student Council 4, Intramural 2-3-4, What Next: Montana State College, Civil Engineer. DAY. GEORGE LAMBERT QRUSTYQ Boys' State 4, 3-7-77's 2-3-4, Boys' I-I-Club 4, Basketball 1-2- 3-4, Football I-3-4, Intramural 1-Z-3-4, Latin Club 2-3-4, Nugget Staff 4, Student Council 4, Phil- harmonic 2-3, What Next: Col- lege, Teaching. ,Q wrt' DRINGLE, CHARLES KENNETH IKENNYJ Student Council 4, Chorus 4, Intramural 2-3-4, What Next: Montana State U n iv e r sit y, Forestry. DUPUIS, GARY ARTHUR fGOUPEEl Aeronautics 3-4, Intramural l, Track 1, What Next: U. S. Air Force, Engineer. DICKMAN, ROBERT CLARENCE CBOBD Band l-2-3, Student Council 4, What Next: Montana State Uni- versity, Pharmacy. DIDRIKSEN, DAVID DELL CDAVEJ Student Council 1-2-4, Basketball 1-2-3, Boys' I-I-Club 2-3-4, Foot- ball 1, Mr. HHS 2, Chorus l-2, Stage Crew 1, Aeronautics 4, What Next: Army Reserve. DOERING. CHARLES GORDON ICHUCKJ Student Council l, Boys' l-I-Club 2-3-4, Track 1-3-4, Philharmonic 4, Intramural 1-2-3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, What Next: Mon- tana State College, Coach. PAGE FIFTEEN FARMER, MICHAEL EUGENE KMIKEJ Honor Society 2-3-4, Latin Club l-2-3-4, Pres. 4, Nugget Staff 3, What Next: Webb Institute. FARMER, RICHARD ALLYN IDICKJ Electronics 3-4, Student Council 4, Nugget Staff 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Intramural 2-3, Vigi- lante Parade 2-3-4, What Next: Trade School, Electronic Tech, PAUL, LYDIA A. KLYDIAJ GAA 2-3, Spanish Club 4, Chor- us l, What Next: Washington College, Accounting. PAGE SIXTEEN . ,,-was FERRIS, ARNOLD DOUG KDOUGI Executive Board 4, Student Body Pres. 4, Class Officer 3, Treas. 3-7-77's 2-3-4, V.P. 3, Boys' H-Club Z-3-4, Latin Club 3-4, V.P. 3, Vigilante Staff 4, Sports Editor, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Foot- ball l-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3, What Next: Stanford Pharmacy. FELDNER, IEANYCE DOROTHY UEANYCEJ Twirler l-2-3-4, Head Baton 4, 2, Pep Club 2, A Capilla Choir Honor Society 4, Carnival Queen 2, Vigilante Parade 3-4, GAA 3, Polson High l-2, Art Club 3, Sec. What Next: Eastern Mon- tana College, Teaching. SENIORS DURFEY, RENEE DALE IDURFJ Nugget Staff 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Thespians 3-4, Vigilante Pa- rade 3-4, Philharmonic 3, Chorus 3, De Smet High, Radford high l-Z, What Next: Helena Business College, Secretary. EASBEY, IEFFREY IAME UEFFJ Student Council 3-4, Forensic League 3, Nugget Staff 4, Phil- harmonic 2-3-4, Mixed Ensemble 1-2-3-4, Boys' Eensemble 1-2-3-4, Intramural l-Z-3-4, Vigilante Pa- rade l-2-3-4, What Next: Mon- tana State University, Com- mercial Law. ENGER, PATRICIA ROSE KPATSYI Park County High 1-2, What Next: Secretarial work. ERICKSON. LEIF BARTON KBARTJ Student Council Rep. 4, Band 2, Intramural 2-3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Science Fair 3, What Next: Amheret College, Lawyer. EVERIN, MARY ANNE KMARY ANN, GAA 2-3-4, Girls' H-Club 3-4, Student Council 2, Honor Socie- ty 4, What Next: Montana State College. ,f-we di SENIORS FLATOW. GARY MARVIN KGARJ Princess Manager 4, Boys' H-Club 3-4, Wrestling 2-3-4, In- tramural 2-3-4, Football 2-3, Manager, Track 2, Ski Club 2-3-4, Spanish Club 4, Student Council 4, What Next: Montana' State University. FOURNER, THOMAS ANTHONY KTIMJ Football l, Chorus l, Intramural l, What Next: Aircraft Engineer. FREDERICK, CLINTON IOHN CCLINTI Aeronautics 3-4, Band 2, Intra- mural 2-3-4, What Next: Un- decided, Q sy 2 FINLEY. SHARON MARET CMARETJ Thespians 4, GAA 2, Spanish Club 3-4, Art Club 1-2-3-4, What Next: Illinois State University, Teaching. FLANAGAN. BARBARA LEE IBARBJ Girls' H-Club 4, Thespians 3, GAA 2-3-4, Philharmonic 3-4, Ski Club 4, What Next: Mon- tana State University, Business Administration. E' , t vs gr- GILLELAND, ESSIE MAE QESSIE MAYJ Fl-IA 3-4, Soroptimiss 4, What Next: Montana State College, Teacher. GREGER, IUERGEN OTTO UUJ Student Body Vice President 4, Executive Board 4, V.P., Student Council 3-4, V. P. 4, Honor Society 3-4, Pres. 4, 3-7-77's 2-3-4, French Club 2-3-4, Ro- tary Rep. 4, Track 2-3-4, Bas- ketball 4, Boys, H-Club 2-3-4, What Next: State University of Iowa, Engineer. 1.4, FREDRIKSON. ABBIE FRANCES KABI Orchestra 2-3-4, All-State 2-3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, GAA 2, What Next: Carroll College. FRITZ, CAROL MAY QCAROIJ Honor Societv 4, Girls' H-Club 4, Spanish Club 4, GAA 2-3-4, Art Club 4, What Next: College Walla Walla, Physical Therapy.- GAGE, DEANNA WOODS KDEEJ Trampoline 2-3-4, FHA 2-3-4, GAA 2-3-4, Office Staff 4, What Next: Work, Telephone Co. PAGE SEVENTEEN HALVER, DONALD GLENN IDONJ Intramural 4, Vigilante Car Club 3-4, Treas. 4, Dawson County High 2, What Next: Mon- tana State College, Mechanical Engineer. HAMER, MARGE ELAINE fl-IAMEJ Girls' H-Club 2-3-4, Trea. 4, GAA 2-3-4, Girls, State 4, Alternate, Nugget Staff 4, FHA 2-3, Scribe 3, Student Council 4, Alternate, What Next: Work, Clerk and Secretary. HAMLIN, MARY ANNE CMARY ANNJ GAA 2-3-4, Ski Club 3, Spanish Club 4, What Next: Northern Montana College, Lab Tech. PAGE EIGHTEEN lla .,..,.. ,SQA Aww? :M Q5 ' . 5 t. if ?f,xt Q- . W, I HANNICK, LEN IAY QLENJ Aeronautics 4, Band l-2, Vigi- lante Parade 3-4, Cathedral High l, What Next: Air Force. HANSON. IAMES UIMMYD Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Intra- mural Athletics 4, What Next: Work. SENIORS GRIEVE, DANIEL FREDERICK KDANI Band 2-3, Orchestra 3, Aero- nautics 4, Movie Operator 2-3- 4, What Next: Montana State University, Business. GUNLOCK, DOROTHY RAE KDOTJ Student Council 4, Queen Vigi- lante Candidate 4, What Next: Work. HAI-IN, GRANT EUGENE IGRANTJ Diesel and Auto Mechanics 3-4, Stevensville High 2, What Next: Work. I-IAKES. IOAN QFUZYJ Forensic League 3-4, GAA 2-3-4, Stage Crew 3-4, Art Club 4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, What Next: Work, Western Lite. HALEY. IUDITH GENEO UUDYJ Quill and Scroll 4, Twirler 3-4, GAA 2-3-4, Nugget Staff 4, Office Staff 1-2, What Next: Northern Montana College, Legal Sec. SENIORS HENDRICKSON, MERLE QMERTJ Girls' H-Club 3-4, GAA 2-3-4, Nugget Staff 2, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, What Next: Ricks' College, Secretary. HERRIN, TOM I-IARLAND ITOMJ Class Rep. 3, Executive Board 3, Rep., 3-7-77's 2-3-4, Boys' State 3, Intramural 2-3-4, Teens Against Polio 2-3-4, County Chairman 4, What Next: Mon- tana State College, Veterinarian. HICKS, CAROLE ROSE KCAROLEI Girls' H-Club 3-4, GAA 2-3-4, What Next: Montana State Col- lege Home Economics. 90 ,git-api . HARRIS. ROBERT EARL IBOBJ Ski Club 2-3-4, Vigilante Car Club 3-4, Trea. 4, Band 2, Aero- natuics 4, Vigilante Parade 2- 3-4, What Next: Montana State University, Business Adminis- tration. HARRISON NINA LYNN QNINAJ Girls' H-Club 4, Twirler 3-4, Thespian 3-4, Scribe 4, GAA 2-3-4, Ski Club 2-3-4, Art Club 2-4, What Next: College of St. Catherine, Teaching. '-af sky - - t 'fe 3 . W ' s ti I it x sf EWR' .gf W' lf? , 5 as s A . Xia X 'tt if X ix 1 .X i I-IICKS, DONNA MAY CDEE DEEJ Quill and Scroll 4, Nugget Staff 4, GAA 2-3-4, Spanish Club 4, Vigilante Car Club 4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, What Next: Nor- thern Montana College, Beauti- CICII1. I-IILDENSTAB. DOLORES ELLEN CTOOTSJ GAA 2, FHA 3-4, Philharmonic l-3-4, Mixed Ensemble 2, Girls' Ensemble 3, What Next: Spo- kane, Beautician. HOLLOW, ROBERT HOPKINS, IANINE WALLIS KBOBI Ski Team l-2-3-4, Ir. Nationals 2-3-4, Ski Club 2-3-4, Pres. 4, Intramural 2-3-4, Track 2, Stu- dent Council 4, What Next Uni- versity oi Colorado, CLEAH UANINEJ Honor Society 3-4, Girls' H-Club' 2-3-4, Latin Club 2-3-4, Vigilante Staff 4, Bus. Manager 4, GAA 2- 3-4, Ski Club 3-4, Secretary 4, French Club 3-4, What Next: College, Physical Therapy. HOHNER. SHARON AGNES CSI-IAYJ GAA 2-3-4, Vigilante Parade 2- 3-4, What Next: Chicago School of Fine Arts, Interior Decorating. PAGE NINETEEN 02-.. it IOHNSON, LAURA IEAN QLAURIEI Quill and Scroll 4, Camera Club 4, Library Staff 3, Nugget Staff 4, GAA 2-3-4, Office Stott 3, What Next: Montana State Col- lege, Business Administration. IOHNSON, RICHARD GORDON IDICKJ Honor Society 4, Boys' H-Club 4, Basketball 2-3-4, Football 3-4, Track 4, Intramural 2-3-4, Band 1, What Next: Montana State College, Architectural Engineer. JOHNSTON, JUDY ANNETTE UUDYJ Thespians 4, Nugget Staff 4, GAA 2-3, Philharmonic 4, Chor- us 2-3, Chillicothe G Pearia High Schools. What Next: Air- line Stewardess. PAGE TWENTY SENICRS HYSELL, CLIFFORD WAYNE CCLIFFJ Football 2-3-4, Co-Capt, 4, 2nd. All-State 4, Basketball 2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, Boys' H-Club 2-3-4, Intramural 2-4, Aeronautics 2, What Next: College, Engineer. ILVEDSON. IOSEPHINE IVENS UOIEJ Girls' H-Club 4, Vigilante Staff 4, GAA 2-3-4, Student Council 2, Band l-2-3, Iunior Council 3, What Next: St. Treasea College, Medical Tech. IAMES, RODNEY IOHNSON, DANIEL AUREL CDANNYJ Boys' H-Club 2-3-4, Wrestling 2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, Football 2-3, Ski Club 2-3-4, Student Council 2-3, Philharmonic 2-3-4, Movie Operator 2-3-4, Boys' Eensemble 2-3, Mixed 4, What Next: Nor- thern Montana College, Edu- cation. IOHNSON, MILTON GIFFORD CMILTJ Aeronatuics 3-4, Student Council 4, Stage Crew 3, Intramural 2, What Next: Aeronautical School Flight Engineer. IONES, ROGER EDWARD QROGERI Aeronautics 3-4, Vigilante Pa- rade 2-3-4, What Next: School ot Mines, Geologist. KAUPPI, DAVID RUSSELL IDAVED Spanish Club 4, Rich Township High l-2-3, What Next: Montana State College, Physics. 57'-2 SENIGBS KELLY, VERA ELAINE IVERAD Nugget Staff 4, GAA 2-3-4, Ot- fice Staff 3, What Next: Un- decided. KELSEY MARY ELLEN CMARYD GAA 2, West Valley High 2, What Next: Work. KENNEY THOMAS REID CTOM CATJ Rotary Rep. 4, Track 2-3-4, Boys' H-Club 2-3-4, Pres, 4, 3-7-77's 3-4, Class Pres. 3, Rep. 2, Ex- ecutive Board Rep. 2, Boys' State 3, Intramural 3-4, Band 3 ,Qt fl i R .,.. 3 . A 2-3, V.P. 3, Student Council 2-3, QQ What Next: College, Law, 1 iF KIPP. MYRNA , it .- CHARLETTE IMYRNAJ Q GAA 2-3-4, Thespiuns 3-4, Nuq- K: get Staff 4, Vigilante Car Clqub ' 4, Sacred Heart High 2, W at Next: Beautician. Q KLIEGER. DOUGLAS MYLES CDOUGD 8 Movie Operator 3-4, Intramural 2, What Next: Montana State College, Physcology. t ai: 1 KUNTZ. BARBARA IEAN QBABBJ Band 2-3, GAA 2, What Next: Secretary. LAROCK, LAWRENCE O. QLARRYJ Intramural, Vigilante Parade 2- 3-4, What Next: University of Idaho, Business. X . I..-xxx I S V g it l Y X ': 1 .-it KOEHLEH, KAREN CAROL KKARENJ Latin Club 2-3-4, Band 2-3-4, Sec. 4, Orchestra 2-3, Girls' En- semble 3, GAA 2-3-4, Girls' H- Club 4, 3-7-77's 3-4, Honor Society 4, Student Council 3-4, Sec. 4, Executive Board 4, Sec. 4, What Next: Montana State University, Commercial Teach- ing. KORTING, MARSHA MULLIN KMARSHI Thespians 3-4, Stage Crew 3-4. What Next: Secretarial Work. KRAMER, HELEN KAY IHELENJ Nugget Staff 3-4, Assistant Ecli- tor 4, Honor Society 3-4, Girls' I-I-Club 2-3-4, V. P. 4, Quill and Scroll 3-4, Sec. 4, Student Coun- cil 3, Latin Club 2-3-4, Vigilante Staff 3, Science Club 4, Tumb- ling 1-2-3-4, GAA 2-3-4, What Next: Montana State College, Biological Science. PAGE TWENTY-ONE -.-dw ' '1Jv 2 SENIORS LARSON, GARY NORMAN qoLA1-'J Vigilante Staff 4, Track 2-3-4, Basketball 2-3-4, Football 2-3, Boys' I-I-Club 3-4, Student Coun- cil 4, Aeronautics 4, Band 2-3, Intramural 2-3-4, Nugget Staft 3, What Next: Business Admin. LENHART. Roberta MARIE CBERTAD Thespians 2-3, Art Club 3, Vigi- lante Car Club 4, Library Staff 3, GAA 2-3-4, What Next: Nor- thern Montana College, Teacher. MATHEWS, IUDITH ANN UUDD FHA 4, GAA 2-4, What Next: Undecided. MCCLUSKEY, IOHN DOUGLAS QMACJ Student Council 2-3-4, Nugget Staff 4, Vigilante Staff 4, Stage Crew 3, Vigilante Car Club 3, Dramatics 3, Aeronatuics 4, Quill and Scroll 4, What Next: Pullman University Commercial Pilot. MCDERMID, DONALD GALEN CDONJ Vigilante Car Club 3-4, Movie Operator 2-3-4, Intramural 2-3- 4, Stage Crew 4, What Next: Montana State College, Archi- tectual Design, PAGE TWENTY-TW! J MCKINNEY. RUTH HELEN CRUTHIED Girls' I-I-Club 3-4, Band 2-3-4 GAA 2-3-4, Science Club 2-3 What Next: College of idahof Physical Therapy. , MEADE. SANDRA LOUISE, CSANDYJ Chorus 2, GAA 2, FHA 3-4 Vfhat Next: Spokane Beautician 41329 MN LEONARD, NILES VERNON ITIGERJ Stage Crew 3-4, Ski Club 4, Aeronautics 4, Student Council 3, Brown Military Academy 3, What Next: Montana State Uni- versity, Law. LINDSEY. RAYMOND FRANCIS IRAYJ Band 2-3-4, Thespians 3-4, Presi- dent 4, Orchestra 3, Stage Crew 2-3-4, What Next: Montana State U., Music Instructor. MANSON, MARLENE ANN QMARLENED Girls' H-Club 3-4, GAA 2-3, Girls' Ensemble 3, What Next: Mary Stone Beauty College, Beauty Operator. SENIORS MIDDLEMAS. DAVID WILLIAM CDAVEI Philharmonic 2-3-4, Boys' En- semble 3, Intramural 2-3-4, Aero- nautics 4, Vigilante Car Club 4, What Next: Montana State College, Teacher. MIDDLEMAS, DORIS AGNES IDORISJ Nugget Staff 4, GAA 2, Office Staff 2, Chorus 2, Vigilante Pa- rade 2-3-4, What Next: l.B.M. Operator. MIHELISH, GARY LEE KGARYJ Honor Society 3-4, Latin Club 2-3-4, Rotary Hep. 4, Student Council 2-3, Boys' H-Club 2-3-4, Foobtall 2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, Bas- ketball 2-3, Intramural 2-3-4, What Next: College. t r , . I . i ,,k -vw use '-fx 'vi-:N ..,....Jr' MELOY. PETER MICHAEL KMIKEJ 3-7-77's 3-4, Honor Society 3-4, Boys' H-Club 3-4, Rotary Rep. 4, Princess Manager 4, French Club 2-3-4, V. P. 4, Basketball 2-3, Football 2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, Latin Club 2-3-4, What Next: Rice College, Chemistry. MICKELSON, QUENTIN HERBERT KMIGSJ Boys' H-Club 3-4, Football 3, Manager, Wrestling Manager 2, Track 3, Intramural 2-3-4, Band 2, What Next: Montana State Unuiversity, CPA. if -M E fwwefnm ,g'f3ff,s 5 :s 1 sift I .wt hugh-sr. 4 vwww- R 3, f Qgisgp F 1 .tt J ' if Rv: y .tt Q35 3 Q i f ..:A Q ,,.q. P ' A E23 NELSON. ERIC HATCH KERICJ Student Council 4, Latin Club 2-4, V. P. 4, Ski Club 4, French Club 2-3, Movie Operator 2-3-4, Vigilante Car Club 3-4, What Next: Pomona College. NEUBUHG, UTA MARIE KOMAI Cirls' H-Club 4, Nugget Staff 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Latin Club 4, FHA 4, GAA 4, Ski Club 4, Berlin, Germany 2-3, What Next: 2 years more of High School, GQIIHOHYI lout- nalist. aqw' IVIISKOVICH. GEORGE DON CEGROEGJ Student Council 3, Movie Opera- tor 2-3-4, Philharmonic 2-3-4, Mixed Ensemble 2-3, Boys' En- senmble 2, Intramural 2-3-4, What Next: Wheat Farmer. MUNDT. WILLIAM ELGIN CBILLJ Track 2-3-4, Football 2, Intra- mural 2-3-4, What Next: Mon- tana State University Banking. NEELY, GERHY IAMES KCOLONELD Class Pres. 4, Football 2-3, Princess Manager 4, Rotary Rep. 4, Honor Society 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Nugget Staff 4, Vigilante Staff 4, Assistant Editor 4, Wrestling 2, What Next: Mon- tana State College, Electrical Engineer. PAGE TWENTY-THREE 1 ft an-v-we-Au OLSON, SHERRILL LEIGH CSHERRILIJ Honor Society 4, Girls' H-Club 3-4, Latin Club 2-3-4, GAA 2-3-4, GAA 2-3-4, What Next: Montana State University, Teaching. ORMISTON. LYNNE IRANE QLYNNEJ Thespians 3-4, V. P. ,4, GAA 2-3, What Next: Montana State University, Social Work. PALMQUIST, TONI ANN ITONIJ Girls' H-Club 3-4, Ski Club 2-3-4, French Club 4, Spanish Club 3, GAA 2-3-4, What Next: Stephens College, Teacher. PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - 1 .' , 5 gk .iff 5' . ,K K lx .5 5 vga wr' PASCHE. DOUGLAS EUGENE IDOUGJ Boys' H-Club 2-3-4, Wrestling 2-3-4, Spanish Club 4, V.P. 4, Student Council 4, Football 3-4, Manager 3-4, lntramural 2-3-4, What Next: Teacher. PATRICK. WILLIAM :rm-:N using Aeronatuics 3, Intramural 1-2-3, What Next: Service. SEN IORS Nommn. Lonmmu-: ADA ILONNIEJ Gilrs' Ensemble 3, GAA Z, FHA 3-4, Office Staff 1, What Next: Office Work. NOLAND, RANDALL LEE IRANDYJ Basketball 2-3-4, Football Z-3-4, Track 2-3-4, Boys' H-Club 3-4, Aeronautics 4, Intramural 2-3-4, What Next: Montana State Uni- versity. NORLING, CONWAY EUGENE KCONNJ Class Officer 2, 3-7-77's 2-3-4, Student Council 2, Boys' State 3. ROtC!ry Rep. 4, Queen Man- ager 4, Boys' H-Club 3-4, Wrest- ling 2-3-4, Football 3-4, Phil- harmonic 4, What Next: Carroll College, Scientitics. NYLAND, EUGENE DENNIS KGENEJ Aeronautics 3-4, Stage Crew 3, What Next: Work. OGLE, FRANK DENNIS KOGGAD Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, What Next: Fraqo Trade School, Diesel Electronics. 5 i 1 ...,, - f-.E 1 w ' US! ' , ,I ' ' I 'Qs H . ,Ny ji5i.15js:?.:.5 N L 3 SENIORS POLICI-I, KAREN ELAINE KKITCHJ Girls' H-Club 4, Cheerleader 4, GAA 2-3-4, Office Staff 1, What Next: Clerical work. POULIOT, GEORGE DANIEL IR. IDANJ Chorus 2-3, Musical Opera 2-3, Basketball 1-2, Track 3, Intra- mural 4, Aeronautics 4, Cathe- dral High 1-2-3, What Next: Montana State College, Ranch- ing. PROUL, RONALD LEE mom Student Council 3, Nugget Saff 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Wrestling 3-4, Aeronautics 3, What Next: Montana State University. was 4 PERRY, ANN KANNJ Science Club 2-3-4, Student Council 1-2-3, Honor Society 4, Latin Club 2-3-4, Orchestra 2-3- 4, Mixed Ensemble 4, Philhar- monic 4, What Next: Montana School of Mines. POE, HOWARD LEROY tl-IOWJ Cafeteria Staff 2-3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, What Next: Army. ww?- I1 ITN, T 'Swain- - mm N f 'YF RICHARDSON, CALVIN M. CKELLYJ Aeronautics 4, What Next: Service. RICHTER, TOM L. KRICKD Student Council 2, Thespians 3, DECA Club 2, Aeronautics 4, Stage Crew 3, Vigilante Car Club 2-3-4, What Next: Montana State College, Business Admin- istration. K Skim x , ,Xqqb b i Q y , f f 1' 3 , ' ' . if ' if .. K! RADWAY. GARY LEE QMOOSEJ Aeronautics 3-4, Stage Crew 3, ,Movie Operator 1, Intramural 2, What Next: Electrical Engi - , neer. l . RATE, RICHARD - THOMAS KTOMJ Honor Society 3-4, V. P. 4, Band 2-3-4, All Northwest, Pres. 4, Orchestra 2-3-4, All-State 4, Boys' H-Club 4, French Club' 3-4, V. P. 4, Football 2-3-4, Track 2-3, What Next: Montana State College. RETZ. DEAN EARL QDEAND Track 2-3-4, Football 2-3-4, Boys' H-Club 2-3-4, Queen Manager 4, Rotary Rep. 4, Intramural 4, Basketball 2-3, Student Coun- cil 4, What Next: San lose, State College. PAGE TWENTY-FIVC SCI-IATZ, RONALD GENE QROND Aeronautics 3-4, Vigilante Car Club 3-4, Vigilante Parade 2-3- 4, What Next: Farming. SCHIMPF. PHYLLIS ANN QPHYLI Class Officer 2, Trea. Z, Student Council 3-4, Quill and Scroll 4, Nugget Staff 4, What Next: Western Montana College, E1- ementary Tearcher. SCHMIDT, IUDITH CAROL UUDYJ Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, What Next: Office Work. PAGE TWENTY-SIX r 'N- ,cf- 'SF SCHMIDT, RUBY MARLENE KRUBYJ GAA 2, FHA 4, What Next: Typist, SCHMITZ, MARLENE ELEANOR CSCI-IMITZJ GAA 2-3-4, FHA 2-3-4, What Next: Beautician. SENICRS RICKMAN, RICHARD WILLIAM IRICHIEI Aeronautics 3, Nugget Staff 4, Ski Club 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Cathedral High 2, Vigilante Car Club 3-4, What Next: Montana State University, Art. RIDDOCK. EULA MARIE CEULAD FHA 2-3-4, Sec. 4, GAA 2, Office Staff 3, What Next: Mon- tana State College. ROBERTSON, RICHARD MICHAEL QBUDJ Boys' H-Club 4, Latin Club 2-3-4, Football 4, Vigilante Staff 4, Intramural 4, Track 3, Wrestling 3, What Next: Montana State College, M. D. RUST, BARBARA MARY KBARBD Girls' H-Club 3-4, Quill and Scroll 4, Nugget Staff 4, GAA 2-3-4, Office Staff 4, Tumbling 2, Art Club 4, What Next: Air- line Hostess. RYCKMAN, ROBERT ERNEST QSTEWJ Student Council 3, Boys' H-Club 2-3-4, Aeronautics 3-4 Wrestling 2-3-4, What Next: Aircraft Mechanic. Q Q 'Stix ,.- , , R t 6533 Mx MSE : Q Q f gf 5 5 ,Z ? 3: A .4 gif. 13:1 Q? 1-1--t--v 73 wuuam. SENIORS SIEWERT, ELAINE ROSE UELAINE Girls' H-Club 3-4, Fl-IA 2-3, GAA 2-3-4, Chorus -2-3, What Next: Seattle, Washington, Stewardess. SIME, SALLY IOE KSALD Band 2-3-4, All-State Orchestra 3, All-State, Vigilante Staff 4, Art Club 3-4, Pres. 4, V. P. 3, Office Staff 4, Bozeman Senior State College, Commercial Artist. High 2, What Next: Montana SIMMONS, GLEN GROVER UOHNQ Band 2-3-4, Drum Major 2, Stu- dent Council 3, Intramural 3-4, What Next: University of Utah, Business Administration. N, -wwf-jf' SCHWIND. LARRY IOI-IN QLARRYJ Aeronautics 3-4, Band 2, What Next: Electronic School, Electri- cal Technician. SCRENAR, CHRISTY MARGARET KCHRISJ 3-7-77's 3-4, Honor Society 3-4, Girls' H-Club 3-4, Sec. 4, Latin Club 3-4, French Club 4, Gilrs' State Alternate 3, Soroptimiss 4, Philharmonic 2, Nugget Staff 4, What Next: College, Teaching. SQUIRES, WILBER DAVID IDAVEJ Intramural 3, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, Beaverhead County High School 2, What Next: Electronics Engineer. STAGG, SUSAN FRANCES ISUSANJ GAA 2, FHA 2-3, What Next: Montana State College, Teach- ing. ..lng SMITH. LAURA IEBN fI.0RlEl Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, What Next! Secretary. SPAULDING, IACQUE LYNN UACQUEQ Gilrs' H-Club 2-3-4, GAA 2-3-4, Pres. 4, Band 2-3, What Next: Montana State College, Teacher. SPURLOCK, CONNIE MARIE ISPURGJ Student Council 2, Class Officer 2, Sec., Girls' H-Club 3-4, Foren- sic Leaaue 4, Cheerleader Queen 3-4, GAA 2-3-4, Vigilante Queen 4, Philharmonic 2-3-4, Chorus l-2-3-4, Mixed Ensemble 2-4, What Next: College, Sing- ing. PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN STONEBERG. BONNIE LOU IBONNIEJ GAA 2-3, Chorus 2-3, Philhar- monic 4, What Next: Western Montana College, Teaching. STRAIN, GERALD TOUSLEY UERRYJ Vigilante Parade 4, Riverton Senior High 2-3, What Next: California Institute of Technol- ogy, Electrical Engineering. STRICKLAND, ROBERT MAYRICE KSTRICKI Track 2-3, Football 3, Nugget Staff 3, Band 2, Intramural 2-3- 4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, What Next: Montana State University, Business Administration. PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT if SENIORS STANGHILL, SANDRA IEAN CSANDYD Student Council 2, Girls H-Club 3-4, 'Thespians 4, Ouill and Scroll 4, Nugget Staff 4, GAA 2-3-4, What Next: Clerk-typist. STECKLER. VIRGINIA ALEXSANDREA UEANNEJ Gilrs' Ensemble 3, Mixed En- semble 2, Chorus 2-3, Philhar- monic 2-3, Thespians 2-3, GAA 2-3, Library Staff 2-3, New Salem Public High l, What Next: Secretary. STEELE, FREDERICK WILLIAM CFREDDIEJ Class Oiticer 4, V. P. Boys' State 3, Rotary Rep. 4, Boys' H-Club 3-4, Football 2-3-4, Basketball 2-3, Honor Society 3-4, Student Council 4, Latin Club 2-3-4, In- tramural 2-3-4, What Next: Montana State College, Engi- neer.. STENHIEM, IUDITH ANN UUDYJ Student Council 2, Office Staff 4, GAA 2-3, Cathedral High 1, What Next: Work. STERNBERG, MYRNA IOYCE IMYRNAJ Orchestra 2-3, GAA 2, What Next: Secretary. pf' ' STURN. VIRGINIA MAGDALENA QGENNYJ Thespians 3-4, GAA 2-3, Stage Crew 3-4, Oiiice Staft 3, What Next: Work. TANGEN, IEAN DIANE UEANJ Honor Society 3-4, Girls' H-Club 2-3-4, Latin Club 2-3-4, Sec. 4, GAA 2-3-4, V. P. 4, French Club 3-4, Band 1-2, Orchestra 3, What Next: University of Southern Cal, Psychology. SENIGRS TICHENOR, KAREN LAVERN CTISHJ 3-7-77's 2-3-4, Sec.-Trea. 4, Class Officer V. P. 2, Girls' State 3, Princess Vigilante Candidate 2, Queen Vigilante Candidate 4, Student Council 2-3-4, Iunior Council 3, GAA 2, What Next: Montana State College, Elemen- tary Teaching. TOMPKINS, SHARON LEE KSHARONJ Art Club 3-4, Student Council 2, Spanish Club 4, GAA 2-3, What Next: Montana State College, Interior Decoration. TROTCHIE, CLARA ROSE ICLARAJ Cafeteria Staff 4, Vigilante Pa- rade 2-3-4, Vigilante Car Club 3-4, What Next: Clerical work. THOMPSON, BARBARA QBARB3 Student Council 2-3, Honor Soci- ety 3-4, Girls' H-Club Z-3-4, Quill and Scroll 4, Nugget Staff 4, Vigilante Staff 3-4, Editor 4, GAA 2-3-4, Ski Club 3-4, French Club 3-4, TAP 2-3-4, State Chair- man 4, What Next: Scripps Col lege. THOMPSON, DIANE BARTON IDIANEQ GAA 2-3, Art Club 2-3-4, Stu- dent Council Z, Thespians 3-4 Sec. 4, What Next: Nursing. 'lhn mm iw ,iw-. WARD, DWAYNE CLYDE IDWAYNEI Aeronautics 4, Band 2, Lincoln High l, What Next: Work. WARNKE, IOAN LEE QPUGJ Student Council 2, Thespians 4, Stage Crew 4, Chorus 2-3-4, Girls' Ensemble 2-3, GAA 2, What Next: Missionary Nurse. 1 - -- -.Qu ff' 13-AIN si A . e-ss, vs- . .. - -it .et 'SSR ii iw. X gs- i ' :af ff -- Ktsliis ll gl is 1 ,,. , - . :rs . gt?-. Y Hyi- WALKER, GERALD STEWART IGERRYJ Electronics 4, Philharmonic 2, Track 2-3, Aeronautics 4, Mixed Ensemble 2, Basketball 2, Cathedral High l, What Next: Trade School, Electronics. WALLACE, VERNON RAYMOND QVERNJ Orchestra 1-2-3-4, Vigilante Pa- rade 2-3-4, What Next: Work. WALTERS CAROL LOUISE ICAROLD Thespians 3-4, Trea. 4, Phil- harmonic 2-3-4, Girls' Ensemble 2-3, GAA 2-3-4, What Next: St. Olaf, Nurse. PAGE TWEINTY-NINE if iw -.r z. .1 , WILLIAMS, IUDITH IHENE UUDYJ 3-7-77's 2-3-4, Honor Society 3-4, Girls' H-Club 3-4, GAA 2-3-4, Vigilante Staff, Bus. Manager 3, Quill and Scroll 3-4, Nugget Staff 3, Latin Club 2-3-4, What Next: Colorado Womens' Col- lege, Medical Technology. WILSON. ALICE AUGUSTA KWILLIEJ Chorus 2-3, FHA 2-3-4, GAA. 2-3-4, What Next: Secretary. WOLPE, KARYN LEE KKARYNJ GAA 4, Office Staff 4, Vigilante Parade 2-3-4, What Next: Sec- retarial work. PAGE Tl-II RTY ZIEGLER, SHARON MARIE IZIGJ 3-7-77's 2-3-4, Twirler 2-3-4, Head Flag 4, Student Council 4, Girls H-Club 4, GAA 2-3-4, Ski Club 3, What Next: College, Teaching. SENIORS WERTH, ELAINE ADAIR ILENNIEQ FHA 2-3, Trea. 3, GAA 2, Office Staff 2-3, What Next: Housewife. WERTZ, WILLIAM WESLEY KBILIJ Student Council 2-3, Honor Soci- ety 4, Boys' H-Club 3-4, Latin Club 2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Football l-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, What Next: U. S. Naval Acad- emy, Medicine or Law. WESTOVER. CAROLYN MARIE CCAROLJ Nugget Staff 3, Chorus 2, lef- ferson County High 1, What Next: Work. WIEGAND. IODY KAY UODYJ GAA 2-3-4, Girls' H-Club 2-3-4, Pres. 4, 3-7-77's 3-4, Honor Soci- ety 3-4, Latin Club 2-3-4, Sec.- Trea. 3, French Club 3-4, Pres. 4, Class Officer 4, Sec. 4, Girls' State 3, What Next: University of Idaho, Foreign Languages. WILLIAMS IAMES WILLIAM UIMJ Quill and Scroll 4, Movie Opera- tor 2-3-4, Nugget Staff 4, Intra- mural 3-4, Ski Club 2-3-4, Wrest- ling 3, What Next: Denver Uni- versity, CPA. .Q X 1 S. -F.. I I , . 2 I . 2 I I . ' 1 . I I I I I I I I I 3 I I I i . I I I IANET WHITNEY DAHL 4.941 VALEDICTORIAN Diane has also attained a very high scholastic rating in her tour years of high school. She was chosen as an alternate for Girls' State in her Iunior year: she is treasurer of Latin Club and Honor Society: she is president of Quill G Scroll: and she is editor for the Nugget Staff. Diane plans to major in Chemistry next year at Montana State College. SALUTATORIAN Throughout her high school years Ianet has maintained the highest scholastic average of the students graduating from our school this year. She is the treasurer for Student Council and the Executive Board: she is the secretary of French Club: and she has belonged to National Honor Society for two years. Ianet is a member of many other school organiza- tions. Ianet plans to attend Montana State College next year Where she will major in Nursing. S I DIANE ELIZABETH BRINK 4.912 PAGE THIRTY ONE v S Q . x 1- Ianet Dahl Diane Brinck Arnold Ferris Marilyn Brewer Marjorie DeGooyer Helen Kramer Karen Koehler Bamby Beaumont Iody Wiegand leanyce Feldner Ianine Hopkins HO-NOR ROLL lean Tangen Lois Beyer Frederick Steele Myrna Aavedal Susan Clements Iudith Williams Iuergen Gregor Eric Nelson Patricia Enger Michael Farmer Lydia Paul Peter Meloy Richard Rate Barbara Thompson Carol Fritz Mary Everin Mary Ellen Kelsey Gary Mihelish Iudith Castles Iudith Haley Richard Iohnson Sherrill Olson SCI-ICLARSI-HPS AN D AWARDS Carroll College -- Gerry Neely, Myrna Aavedal Blksleadership-Barbara Thompson, First: Doug Ferris, Second. Whitman - S280 y Elks-Scholarship-Doug Ferris. cimmomeweoo i Eric Nelson PAGE TI-IIRTYYTWO Mary Stone Beauty Shop -Dee Dee I-licks-5300. Webb lnstitute M Mike Farmer- S2500 per year. Delta Kappa Gammahl-lelen Kramer, 325. D. A. R. - Iody Wiegand Tied MARIORIE DEGOOYER ' R. GIRL IODY WIEGAND One of the highest honors cz senior girl can receive is to be named D.A.R. Girl. This award is presented every year by the Daughters of the American Revolution and is given in recogni- tion of a girl's dependability, service, leadership and patriotism. The senior girls elected these three girls to receive the honor. From this group, the faculty named Iody Wiegend. H-.1 IX... DIANE BRINCK PAGE THIRTY-THREE Mike Meloy Gary Mihelish ROTARY REPRESENTATIVES .,5 f x new Q, 1 -we f E Iuergen Greger Tom Herrin Each yedr the Senior Boys select nine of their classmates cis representatives Crt the weekly Rotary Club meetinqs. This year, due to C1 tie, the number was extended to ten boys. It is customary for the student body president cmd the senior class presi- dent to attend the meetings in September cmd Octo- ber respectively. PAGE THIRTY-FOUR Doug Ferris Gerry Neely Tom Kenney QZT' Conn Norling Decxn Retz Fred Steele R T 'za T R 21: F ww - X was - '..' if . - ..,. ..., : ist BUYS' STATE L ,, .. -. up an it 1 .mm T A raw WM 1. gm E- :-:, f.-:ggtgw . 1 L K ,imriuglt , 4 .- ftgigagtggxxisz N on 38531 Eesti 1:5 limi I final .. N Q . E 3 Doug Ferris. Tom Herrin. Fred Steele. Conn Norlinq. Tom Kenny, and George Day. Boys' State was held on the campus of Western Montana College of Education in August. One week was spent learning about government proceedures and also good citizenship. They met many other good Citizens of Montana. GIRLS' STATE 1 i Left to right: Marjorie DeGooyer, Karen Tichenor, Iody Wiegend. Girls' State was held in Iuly on the Montana State College Campus. Here the girls spent one Week running the cities, counties and state the way they saw tit. They gained many new friends and learned much. PAGE THIRTY-FIVE MOST STUDIOUS- Douq Ferris, Diome Brinck MOST HANDSOME-Dom Bridges 3 5 1 MOST ATHLETIC- Cliff Hysell, Morqe Homer PAGE THIRTY-SIX ,.,.,..,.. 1 W 1 lllluuunun BEST ALL AROUND-Borb Thompson 375' MOST HUMOROUS- Iody Wieqond, lock Coe 42 V-12 S ' I' BEST ALL AROUND- Iuerqen Greqer Mosr FRIENDLY- , gf f 'gm ff' f Gary Flatow I I I l li MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED- Marge DeGooyer, Gerry Neely MOST BEAUTIFUL Karen Ticluenor A wvw. ,ff - ai.. 5 I Sandy Ballard my QS I MR. PERSONALITY-George Day MISS PERSONALITY-Connie Spurloclc it ,xx sl-. - ll 5 QI if la I ' -142 f' PAGE THIRTY-SEVEN Uta Neuburg-Foreign Exchange Student from Germany f s FROM UTA TO YOU On this page you find pictures which are taken during my most wonderful year, the year as an exchange student at I-l.H.S. ln the left hand corner-picture one can see me ready for one of the many formal dances, which all were a lot of fun. Do you notice the many trophies on the picture below? Probably now you understand why l am so proud and grateful that l could attend just such a splendid school as HHS. The picture in the middle at the bottom shows me surrounded by my American family. lt is almost impossible to imagin that they are even nicer than they look, but it is really true!! Then you see me changed to a real American gal, blue-jeans shirt and feeling just great. ln the right corner l apear with good old sis Pat, all fixed up for a big party. Yes, and in the middle that's me like I bothered the kids around for a whole year. PAGE THIRTY-EIGHT l A Q fig? W Z Mir if .X wi ,f I 1 ri :H g l.'- Hia 1 2 ia X , jx ...Q 5352 .ix 15 I x L K S xg W J 1 - 5 JUNIORS .,'i'. iii E! QM S . sw EBF .dd 1' PAGE FORTY IUNICB BCABD Front row: Bonnie Flint, Millie Nelson, Nata Frost, Emme Austin. Back row: Cathy Thomp- son. Carolyn Gibson, Iim Backstrom. George Leeson. Phil Rani. l UN ICB CLASS HISTORY We, the class of 6l , entered school this fall with hopes of making the coming year as big a success as our Sophomore and Freshman years. We were off to a good start with our officers: Shirley Hart, Art l-lulett, Pete Lanthorn, Carolyn Gibson and Russ Williams, setting the pace. As princess candidates We elected vivacious Iudy Buckland and pretty Nikki Eveland. They did an excellent job of representing us in the Coronation. ln the field of sports We proved ourselves tops with Ken Leland playing forward on the basketball team and lim Whipple and Chuck Green making some outstanding plays on the varsity football team. Our's is the first class to elect a foreign exchange student. We chose erudite Dru Dougherty to represent us in Argentina. We elected three of our most versatile and exceptional girls to go to Girls' Stateg Karen Baucus, Nikki Evland, and Mary Bieri. Mary Kay McEacheron, Ioyce lorgonson, and Iudy Buckland are alternates. Who will forget our unique Iunior Prom? Arabian Nights was the theme and all enjoyed dancing to the music of the Vagabounds. Our thanks and appreciation to our sponsors and advisors for their in- valuable help in making this year a success. IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS , I I ,.'.' E.. ,. Treasurer MARILYN GIBSON E 3 gfr fiw 'W I President IIM WHIPPLE Secretary SHIRLEY HART 2 i Representative RUSS WILLIAMS 1 1 Q ! X of Vice President PETE LANTHORN Left to right: Mrs. Sinclair, sponsor: Miss Marierrison, sponsor: Marilyn Gibson. Russ Wil- liams, Pete Lanthorn. Iim Whipple. Shirley Hart. PAGE FORTY-ONE TCP TEN ,W 4-'W . x ,ab Wg .?:lE.,V , 2 Q 4. Q , 4 2 -- ize- L, ,. . .-fx 5 'Q-...W RUSS WILLIAMS EMMIE AUSTIN i ff 'T G1 Q 5 P 'X ,. 'V 5 ' 1 CHUCK GREEN , .: - -re : :E .,' 1 www? if sw NIKKI EVELAND SHIRLEY HART as sf N2 DRU DOUGHERTY va pw-. i ,W YW X jfs 2 Q 'GW f I W 5 figs 1 x Q Y BUTCH ART HULETT NACHTSHEIM iw Q 3 'ff vw W , l ey., x W Xwe I S' X IIM WHIPPLE PAGE FQRTY-Two These ten students were elected by the Iunior class as j fy: . . . . 2 ff its most versctlle cmd outstcmdmq pe-rsoncrhtles. l ,vjlfw 1 W :V PETE LANTHORN FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT Dru Dougherty was selected to represent the United States in Argentina as a foreign exchange student. He was sponsored by the American Field Service ot lnternational Scholarships. To quality Dru had to be a United States citizen, have one year ol a foreign language, and be in excellent health. Dru has a 5.00 academic average. He was president of his Sophomore classy an active Debate member: and served on the lunior Board. He also played Legion Baseball and was prominent in Latin Club. For his outstanding leadership qualities, he was given the American Legion Award in his Freshman year. PAGE FORTY-THREE I , X.. 2 mean. we 1 Y ,N ' 2-was L' LQ s Iulia Arlee Albright Anderson D ,ig EE , ,ww , Patricia Andreasen I . ,, 5 Christopher Ayres Richard Atkins .SV loan Bahnson .an Q5 7 E? Egan 5' -,q 6 -f - 3? Milton Anderson J U3 Elgin , :gn f A Q,f?7'1 ei MW-. Courtney Atlas E ' ei? 5a '27 gp N George Ballard 1 'Q' ' -any so . .E Iohn Aronen I I Emme Austin Connie Bardon ,iv .:: .:-z :P ' Bonnie Ileen Karen Bames Barney Baucus wif Phyllis Beaver I-'aye Beniamin 1 41 Q qs .4 -J . x , as Darrel Blevins PAGE FORTY-FOUR Mary Lloyde Barbara Bieri Bishop Blakely :Q . 5 'ff-Ei 7 use 1..-f - 'W or X 1 A., 'IE 9, 5 N -'S 5 gy' -if of ..:n,: N 5 'X it :E. .2.2' i Iames lim Ierry Bompart Bouley Bower B5 l UN IORS Sharon Aronen AUGUST-31st was the worst Mary Bowers TUNICDRS t C t W f in C -L t . 4 P 5 xwgfwjfi-' 1.5- , L I Bonnie Bamey Bowler Brandt A R Qi f William Brown 1 Pamela Budke SEPTEMBER-Iowa Iestsp what pests! F Phyllis Callaway Faye Charlton Q fo 1 Mary Mary Kenda Bray Brent Brown . Q. .x lx - 'rs' 37 A X X s Q ,f Michael Thomas Iudy Browning Brownlow Buckland 'ix 5, H A S Carol Iames Pat Buor Burgess Butler C, i Edith Claudia Kenneth Carlson Carstens Chaney , ,.,.,. .fT,,i.E, ., , , W I gt-'Tiki B 'Q ogg Ierry Richard Hannah Christison Clark Cobb SNR' - ..-W ....... , , Vanda Tim Walter Connie Linda Collings Convex' Cromeenes Cross Culbertson PAGE FORTY-FIVE l 1 , W 31,2 .5 ,ix , 5 W tl -- Margaret Donna Daly Davis 1 f ' it . wi' s X at Diane Dietrich 1 I g o. kv- Ioanne Dougherty x L U 7 get X Gary Egge 1 mu, ,Q eil Geraldine Finstad lege' Nata Frost PAGE FO RTY-SIX Marshia Dion dw .ge ...W ,Z ,J K Charles Dove fix, E 'F 1 P 'x W t W Betty Io Ann William De Hart Devivier Dickgraber 22: M 1253 -M - if Ioe Dru Dolin Dougherty -1 W fe , 52335 Q you 'if-I-5' 34 35 Jiflgfffil, 3 Warren William Duffield Dunlop -. Sharon Enqer We -few fl We l l Bonnie Flint x. we Cathleen Fuller if U Nicole Eveland 1 is M, Allen Folsom ,fav A M U W Lawrence Gallagher Mike Finley Gwenette Francis ' -l iiifil 5 ,.., 1 Ianie Lenore Gallaway Galloway lUNlORS OCTOBER-The monlh our loolball players knocked 'em over IUNICDRS 1 .Q . . ' 4' X 1 . J N 5 ll Q. X lv w Q 1. : 9'EL.I , Q?-f--' 1 J Hatti Carolyn Marilyn Charles lean Gibbs Gibson Gibson Green Griifith ' ., 'Ei . va U ff. 2,4 , 'W' 1 H s :X NOVEMBER-Cold days occur: Re- member? Brrr! sr . - I I Norma Iudi Tom Robert Hall Hamer Hamm Harding I ., , ,. M- ,.-..-,--,...,.,A , 4 '30 rft I t st :lg Mg I M - K-EX 'ff 5 R V f , A 1, S-, ---M Iohn Shirley Catherine Mike Harris Hart Hazen Healy A ..,e,,,.,..w :-' , , K L if w fl i We S' 2? if-13 4 , 5 .ss 'N .A 4 ' ,E NY' ffl 31 vi 1 X N. , ,R I Q 1 E 1. - .. ,. , , , W . ,ferns , I Thomas Richard Thomas Russel Henry Hibler Hirst Hoeilner , . . -N fl 1 , l Q in s G , i l as Wm, I K V e, YQ .f ' E , X - Q ...rr, , Iudy Arthur Robert Donna Howard Hulett Ianes Ienkins ,J if e ,jf 'fi E5 E loyce Byron Nancie Iorqenson Kane Middlemas Ray Patricia Iohnson Iohnston PAGE FORTY-SEVEN V' E . -'--2 ggi ,Q . ' :Q Loreto Keenan 1:-451. Clifiord Kunnary , f David Lay hi r YQ, ' 1 w--J an , m. KW I Paula Ronnie Sarah Keller Kennaugh Kind '3 X: :S Eg: A Q. W X97 Linda Peter Laura Lamping Lanthom Larson ...- ..'. ' , sl I 3 1 52 A . ,W if ' . Kenneth Patricia William Leland Lewis Lewis ' hygxli W 4 lUNIORS 5 DECEMBER-Vacation days left us Carrolle Sharin Iames Iulie Liedle Liedle Little Long E -sia. ft . Denise Sherry Betty Sharon Longfellow Longmaid Lundberg Maddox L :EV , ff f 'gm .5 ' l f- L 3 Qi 1 5 25- , Bi - 'f3 R1 ghu xg '- 3, i , Edward Iohn Iudith Iean Claudia Mantel Martello Martinson Mayer McCarl PAGE FORTY-EIGHT in a daze. IUNIORS JANUARY-Semester exam, man did we cram. 1 M ,Q X q-e 4 by 1 i . Robert Mary McCoskery Mcflacheron Carol Melby via Sw Ron Merrill Mr.. A ....,,,,.- ,, - Q-. 1 s.- Q jx Larry Miller - ,, ,W .. x ,Y-W Q Karen Mcliindree . 3 Ronald Mercer R .An ,M 'Q sf' X Sylvia Me rtz A sr N' K- X .....r 'iff 5 l David Milol i 13 , Dolores Frances Mecredy Meiia 1 x .fe i ,s f G' ' 3 ' gd. N ,J Iuanna lay Mendez Merrill Roberta Miller 06 Paula Mock 1. 1 .5 ge, , Q- x Mary Tom Moore Moore M, i FQ - E , S3 QSC? 5,-N gm its A e y, K ss I? 3- i Walter Kathryn James Melvin Natchsheim Neill Nelson Nelson PA Mary Miksch -'wk . f . Dy ' c Iudie Mola Q- .Bs I. Iackalynn Morrow 6 Millie Nelson GE FORTY-NINE M - 1. Ng, .,1 1. f fr 41 1 W' I .K 3 Q., tiff ,N 1 ' M... . 3 g ,. 9 . , X 6 ' lames Robert David Ioyce Yvonne Nettleton Newton Netzer Norwood Ogle Ag- -.::. ' ff' V Shirley Barney Iudy Ierry Oleson Olson Olson O'Neal V. I V -...-,-- ....--......,.w.,-. 5 l 1 . ww i y ,. f. I A ' All 1 a . IUNICDRS 32355 P32112 Plffliy ii-33555 FEBRUARY-Skiers started to worry, Linda Phillips Grady Plemmons Sandy Poulit Jiv- if? Carolyn Radclilf PAGE FIFTY tiff '.-ff 'zur' Iudy Polich SB ' 151: X Cheryl Ramsey Mary Margaret Plettenberq Poe fi V.V, , , y 9 . Q 1 Thomas Pam Pouliot Preator , , ,,,., mwvf-. M., 5 Cigf Philip Katherine Dianna Rani Ranger Reber snow melting in a hurry Qgwg William Reynolds . , ,S 'R Margaret Richardson wi IUNIORS S S e I an iv' X. A W1 Vw X KAK ? '12 H ee R Sharon loan lohn Redlin Reinhardt Reuterdahl 'T f.' -1? Bill Sharon Roberts Rogers .3 in A .ze if -N7 MARCH-Tourney time was Senior gm Sfgmd I YQ-IQ a or iime. They goi io go- K we sai by the radio! in W 'A A Q F 'tex W Ji Berma Sandy Saxton Schiller if Ianice Ioan Schuller Sebens N F Anthony Carol Q Jacqueline Shuley Skelly Smith Elizabeth Rude Vivian Sangray Robert Schoiield , W --S vw if , , -fx Q - 'J Steven Sewell env to X.. is Z, gf X. ef 'E 5 Iim Smith Charlene Rudio ' 534. Ianet Sasek We igksk Quentin Schroeter ,.,.,,,,w . th , r X . Q . mf R 'X ff -4 . .1 1 S., . 1, Patrick Sherlock Ziqmunt Smiqai PAGE FIFTY-ONE C' V tt, , . if A Q -K , f yo, ,gi t ' A n W' fp, .el , :EW Vg X , ff Roy Ellwood Marilyn Snyder Soderlind Sodorii F v K ' -5,4-,lv Susan Iudith Sharon Spaulding Standley Stewart ,....0.,........, ,,., N., .A , , , be A 342' S H' i 'J e Eye, aa..- L X ,1 '..' '-',, if Lavon Soll fn tm v-7 Rudolph Stock f ,,,. , u ' 5 'QQ I:-,I hay Marliese Stumer Iulia Bradley Burley Storez Stratton Streets -,,. , ' '4 - ! 'ff' ,,: E t' A 1 , ml Gerald Iames Claudia Susag Sveinson Tannehill 179' S Betty Cathy Thompson Thompson , , if 3 ,ir 'X gf.. ,. B- I L3 5 it Iohn Ronald Tobin Tobol PAGE FIFTY-TWO A 1 fi? Cora Thrailkill a - ' Madeline Theurer Q Ioseph Tillo Charlotte Tovey Sharon Leona Trainer Traynor l UN IQRS . -Q Armelia Tuck MAY-was herep Vacation was near. F, ,,,,,, 5 Q 3-if i k , Ronald Wolfe 1.:Qi?5gf.n . fs . -so L Y K Ierry Tweedy if tw.. Q Tom Ulberg .2541-..A N l fs t Kay Sharon Van Diest Van Noy J K.: -f X 1 Lois Roland Glenda Roshha Vook Walker Wamer Warren , l 'V gg 5' i , ,A ,Q 4, .... X I I Shirley Beverly Beverly Iames Weiss Weston Westrup Whipple v i an Lf- '2 Fx , . zi. Waist g- 'C' ,fi K T: ll K 6 .... j v ..,.,,. . L.. ., s,..... .-- . , ., 1 Bob Dallas Ioanne Donald White Whiting Wilkens Williams i W' A' M' I A I .fe ' kbs QPF' A ' Russ Sande Iulie Claudia Williams Wilson Wines Wing N . ., ,.,..,. -W .. , X 4:15 ' 1, -R '47 W 1- W l . tv Qing. xx 1 Rt ' Qi Robert Robert Iohn Monica Wolvertcn Wood Work Wright PA GE FIFTY-THREE I1 5 ' ,,,, - 'I ' B-.. -sf '-'st ss r 1 it . ' ,K ' mv , f Sw' Pat Iohn Mono Gil Wright Young Young Fletcher PAGE FIFTY-FOUR it FotRE1oN EXCHANGE NoM1NEEs Standing up: Pete Lonthorne. Dru Dougherty. Sitting down: Mary Kay McEucheron. Mary Bieri, Bonnie Bowler. Lynn Brackman. The above were nominated to represent the United States in a foreign country. Dru Dougherty Was chosen to live in Argentina for seven months. IUNIOR SCATTER PAGE Pitch-ins were lun Say Cheese girls Why hide Kathy Ranger? Poor Tom B. always gets the end ol the deal ff -wismmiey K t X What are you watching Berma? Angelic Shirley? I I i ' I3 Always il Bashlul Emmie? X sv L fy. ii irtinq PAGE FIFTY-FIVE -...L-.1-...4 B 5 . ' Q x-'f' W ' xQ,,..'+ S an W , , WW, W A 'Wil fn! J'- F hyfgg f- l M Mn X X ? L, .x . 3,5 . qmwf ,N 4 , Q 1 4 21 X 7 ,N 'Na Ir., . Hifi' - 1 at N as A ' ' ig, ' . 'M rf N x , E M N . x , .Q F ,- Y? 2,2 . l M31 Em,- ' ff TEJQQJQ, ,ffzgwgy . Sag X sm LQL, um- ,gym , x t fi 'Cf Q 'Nw , ,Af - 1 4 . xv 5' r w ':- . J' x , U wma vi' wfexffn 'V' if -. Q X ' ik ,I Ka? P' mx X iw ,-J Ov' 3, , ,.W -x. xfk S WN SX H iw-Q 13+ 'NS LVLW I. Q il' . i'M'Mg1l ,w.Q.5.,4i:lWw-N 'W'i,, ,g 3 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Larry Ursich. Treasurer: Helene Rust, Secretary: Bob Hoffman, Vice-President: Art Crcmmer, President. CLASS SPONSORS l i L if MRS. WILLIAMS MR. VOILES MISS KIRKPATRICK SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY We, the class of l962, entered l-l.H.S. in the fall of 1959 with a few doubts about our High School careers. We were the youngsters of the school, but We boasted the largest class. Soon we replaced our doubts with determination to make the next three years profitable ones. We started off Well, and soon found ourselves in many activities. At last we felt that we belonged. lt Wasn't all play though, for We claimed our share of the honor role. Now We look back on our Sophomore year with satisfaction, and antici- pate making our Iunior year just as successful. Our class officers did a very able job, and deserve much credit. We Wish to extend our thanks and appreciation to our class sponsors, Miss Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Wilson, and Mr. Voiles. PAGE FIFTY-EIGHT I I I n 2 :.iL:, Q I Q i 4 'K I I I X-IMO 0,0619 S H: NX Q, if 'T' Q n X- A x asf . 5 I 'T 5 k, n n L ' A I 2 3 THESE TEN STUDENTS WERE ELECTED BY THE SOPHOMORE CLASS ON THE BASIS OF LEADERSHIP, SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT, AND PER- SONALITY. WERE EXPECTING TO SEE A LOT MORE OF THESE HEAD- LINERS IN THE FUTURE. CLOCKWISE FROM THE TOP, THEY ARE: Art Cranmer, Doug Skor. Helene Rust, Lee Morgan. Dennis Meyers, Bob Hoffman, Ray DeGooyer. Dianne Feller. Kcxihy Fleury. PA Gr -Q e.'. I X fx A QP' n N GE FIFTY-NINL J fi Q W' Bw SOPT-TQMQRES Iudith Lynne Pamala Gary Alice Allen Allen Alm Amerman Anderberg L: 2 , ' 'LP A-31 , X if Weed 2 Gary Niki Richard Verdi Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson 'Z 559 Robert Nan Ronald Di Anne Andrew Applegate Arnold Baker The Best Things in Life are Taxable Robert Kathy Kay Steve Balazs Bansch Barker Baumann . , - .,,.. .W ,... ,N,, , ,. Mme, , F,t1,:,.,..,d..T,,W,?, ff , ,A A l -15' F gre, Trudy Bonnie Trena Glenn Beck Beckman Belgarde Beniamin , 'S xA . ,y in A A ml 2 'Q n, t Iudy Connie Ina May Joyce Linda Bentzen Bielen Bioin Biorgum Blohm PAGE SIXTY .i hm, am H J -' . , .. u 4-'Sb SQPHOMQRES it uv ,i ., K gym!! AWS.: Richard Bourquin Katherine Bomar 3 Q-fs , ts? L , fl A ' lf' A . Virginia Blair Bozdoq Bratlien A' .. sa , ,,:l Kiss Susan Brewer A Miss is as Good as a Mrs. 355331 Mary Cantrell rl Qi' gl W - Q .fs X sz K' 3 .ig . 5 , , Michael Clark M r 1 ' . if. Q gh - Tom Ierry Conklin Cooper Nancy Bridges at 5 X t. 1 Sm CH if lim Burns Q Ri if-'El Q' mr Dave Carpita 3f 'N ce, Ls - ' xt, sf X William Clark . ,.. 1 Q Kenneth Cottrill Tom Bright .ii Qu Q.- PQ.. ..- N6 Leanne Braun 'ws Linda Brotsch Linda Bushnell 1 -tr..-5' Bonnie Chittim k F m ' Q' X wwf X 5 Arthur Clarkson . Q' Q W D Arthur Cranmer IudY Buswell 1 ' 1 Laurel Chivers 49 X 3 S1 . 4- ' X T7 n William Clausen tw- X ,,., zen- ,4 5 EE Iackie Crawiord PAGE SIXTY-ONE x tow arf, SOPHGMORES - 1: f-wo QQ. Mary Richard Dianne Iulianne Deanna Creach Cross Crutcher Curtis Dahl ' s WI 'M Iohn Marsha Donald Karen Dahl Dahl Dallas Daly , QW if? ' EQ., K. . Darlene Richard Iohn Arlene Dandro Danzer Darlow Davis fo v 1 A Rolling Stone Gaihers Momentum , y P V 1 v ,. My ,ie t .gs ' A-H wg wc: .VV,. ' M- W- f I A ii , 51, o,.,,.s--... ro,o N-- lg.,zo-.,t,,.t-.,.J David Ray Marguerite Don Debree DeGooyer DeGroat DeVore , ,g ,,,, ,,t,t y, W v, N ,, y i QQ D X kann., J Diana Kathleen Ianet Neil Dickgraber Dietrick Dightman Dougherty 1 2 Q 1 in - D 5 I i Raven Duncan PAGE SIXTY-TWO Eugene Emineth Larry Evans Marilyn Sue Fabian Fahrion v E 4 'Wi Q -Mi Q .X Q5 an , N, ,.f..' K JQUN, 'TW' . I K k ' if ' V ,lx, R R gi 1 Q '. Sonya Dianne Linda Dennis Eric Farrier Feller Finley Fisher Fisher , A . . A W 'Q A' X . 825 S ' 3 , QW Sharon Kathy Edward Rosemarie Fitzgerald Fleury Friedlund Gailushas .. -.......,..,.-...,.,w...... ..... ... ..,..,...,. vw M V .. . .V . . , fi ' C F' Sauigval 2' ' 5 Xxxyh, X All Ch ' t' B d Ch l Ou' of the Mouths of Babes OH- Garjxiler sexing Gillglaixsd Times Come Wads of Bubble Gum ' ' Q an 4' , M My 3 f M- E'-'P' f -R . i Ss Fw N! 1 Gary Christie Irene William Glenn Gardner Gordon Greiner L 15 A A f Y szffia' f. 52' 3 'gg 1 K S A , Mary Ellen William Richard Dennis Gunstone Hakes Harding Hartsook , L y 4 . fm N ,wi in txl t - R W im iv h f X nw: : Wggifs 3, 'N 5 Lim .. A.. . Robert Clifford Gloria Kathy Mary Lou Heady Hennessey Hermanson Herrin Hicks PAGE SIXTY-THREE S, Q W R' SQPHQMQRES , 2 Q f ., x , Y 3 JSSQAK m Q ' V ,,.. ' , 2 . . lv: Duane Sue Robert Donald Iudith Hildenstab Hoefller Holfman Hogue Holland 429 1, 'li . lll.lll .,., , Iohn Ralph Clifford Linda Hollow Horner Hubert Iames E 5 ta to J .3 W gt wr K 49 1 if Hewitt Loren Sharola Thomas Ienks Ienks Iohns Iohns I I I e,tt e,,,,m,m A Blrd In the Hand Makes Blowing t Your Nose Dlfflculi A 1 A . j . 2 Q: KLL g ill ' F YR , Barbara Marcae Ronald Marvin Iones Iohnson Iorgensen Ioyce f R 4' if fi 'li Rex Arline Linda Karlynn Iulian Keller Kelly Kemp L se 4+ Q, M I K we l , 'X f ' fe -5.5 -.Q I I QI I I Q .:.... K Q5 I 3' Sue Iudy Patricia Dale Dave Kenney Klieger Klockler Klugman Klugman PAGE SIXTY-FOUR SQPHOMCRES if ,fl People Who Live in Glass Houses Shouldn'1! i .... ..,. ' -' 4 sr F' -3 Q ff K1 we 1 HQ-' f .ir-is A ffi . 15 W N' so ' S Life, .... . 4, , 1 Greg Kalhy Marsha Wendy Rod Kneedler Kockler Koich Koitas Kovick , . . ,. - K A L QQ l 'J-'I 5' 1,1 ,,,, 1 .Eff , l Donna Mary Clair Reyna Iohn Kunnary Kurtz Lamping Lanqhome f,,,,,,,.,,.-,-- .e.. -...,,W-,,,,,,, ,..,..-,,.,,,, ., . . V guy A , -'K J 3' g, 5' -ie is gf 'M T21 -ge 2 f , .fm .. ii A ' lei? ' XM n w Sf. Y Q .K 1 Iames Ken Sue Rudolph Larson Larson Lawrence Ledvinka we , I Marilyn Maguire .R , Sharon Mary Virginia Lemon Lieberq Lipes is fs. , af Tom Ann Lylle Lythgoe A an xx: A tif 5 Barbara Mark Roberi Mahr Harold Madsen Teresa Lively sr 33 43' ' . 'V N l L I K -.. . ,J Gary Maddio .a 5-5:3 We ie Marvin Marshall PAGE SIXTY-FIVE ', Iohn Karen Mike Martin Mathews McDermid V . LM X , K I ex , , I . 'M' ' Bianko McQuillan Meier Merritt Chris Donna si Mardee Frances Ray Mihelish Miller Mills V .,,,-.,..,--...-,-. ....,. -M 1 I I , 5 V r 1 Lee Barbara Mike Morgan Morris Mullen Kathleen George Karen Murray Neilson Nelson Mickey McIntosh yrv an in-js l Dennis Meyer QV Xml 3 E as Robert Mires 5, ,naw .sl Milton Munson SOPHGMORES Tom McKinney Early to Bed, Early to Rise Leaves no Bags Under Your Eyes Iulie Nickovich a 1 ..fif' A,,, 6 at 1 ....:- R? I N 1 Iohn Iudy Iudith Diane Margie Nicolay Nyland Ogle Olsen Olson PAGE SIXTY-SIX SGPHOMORES When the Cal's Away the House Usually Smells Beller I as au.. l R fl A' 1 ' 3 'lv X X Doug Peterson il S- 131.35 x s X x lm it l left Peterson Nealann Pipm' ...Q 4. T ..- 'S .gk Cora Poe 'wi E David Ray war' ' x we N , x 5, ' 53 +4 . 4 -is J Charles Nedra Anita O'Reilly Owens Palmquist ,gf yi Dim .1 0 'N' , yz.., ,Ss K 'F-T-rf , 1' kk Xl .I .................-....... Roger Carol Phillips Pickering l l K T ' : -,,, 2 ,Q vw lg. P f 'gg ' ,Q N' ' ,P f A S ef William Bonnie Ranard Raw ' , ea . I-5. sz l 'ff ' sa, Theresa Patricia Raynor Roberts .feb A 8, l ,fb -M W 55 Z Kelli Helene Del Ray Rust Saeman ,. ,, F ,,.. ., ,. K Mei .ww 'G , S 053 wg. Patricia Charlene Schneider Scow Ioni Sears P J Vern Raymond in. ,ge Bonnie Sherryl Robertson Rogness , .ca X- X' ,X 5 Q.L:'.,X , , , 5 Darlene Myron Safiord Schmitz -,--...,- . ,, l, , y.. A - g ' ' ti 4:3 s. -:rg no - Sandra Sharon Searle Shepherd PAGE SIXTY-SEVEN Y . ,Vee , W, .:r ' M , . 5. .4 H' ' -' QS M i 5' r Q It mess gm Max Simmons 1 ' v V 2 Vickie Simon . , , 2 f I fi' all f Fifi? tx ' W? A W7 George Sinclair J' , K .p t R Q S assed Sm-f Douglas Skor Anna David Iohn Suanne Smith Smith Soll Speer ' ' ' --'-v' '.,+1 1- T E 5, ig 3 i f A' , , , gi .7 W V '.,f , ,,.. 4' ef Qi zol., I if Q t if . Qrjf ,Q l n S Q ...,.-.,.o,n.t-tn ..,,. Q f , of William Le Roy lim Robert Spurlock Stagg Stanqet Diana Smith 2 SOPHCMORES sw--mm He Who Laughs Last Usually Aaron Stansberry gg .,,. , Q 2 ' . , N ' 2. Tom Stockdale Mary Mary David Steel Sterling Stermitz 3 all , Diane Maureen Curtis Storm Strickland Suplee Found Another Meaning Alexandra Linda Sonia Ted Irene Swaney Swanson Syness Thompson Thorbergsen PAGE SIXTY-EIGHT 'ff Tw' SQPHQMQRES y David Tobol Where There's Smoke There's Cancer Ioann Weber Q' , A we R . fjifp 'Y S W 'ss . Donna Iane Georgia Tomlinson Tuohy Travis af 'X-+ fm . A . ..k ., ,V . . Q Terry Barbara Trerise Tschirgi H' v-Ns. E' 3- X 6--rl Q. x H .' . . I, Larry lay Ursich Verdi E a ' Q Q Q 4: rr. rg 9 ? '. . Q 4, 1 41 a X 55 WM..- ,,,,, .,,-f,- aa... ra-.........-... Rod Martin Vollerlsen Vook 12 -r-' EQ Q' Yi-13 ' W,-fi 5 ,I X 6 . ,. N X William Earl Waller Warfield E an ie .,, fa. W in x -:r Rick Lee Weed Werth mr... Q ff Iames Tuck 'R .. M, m Q' A A X af'-' Yr , I Colleen Treadway S-f N N A 5 . Axi A. is? 1 Iohn Ulberg 1 1 0 1 A 1 Sandra Verzuh ff .., nfl' llwle i Mary Ann Vercellirx V I 5 2 l 1 La-..-,.-a,. Raymond Mary Ann Vulk Vercellin X 5 .ss av, M L E 3,-5 1-Sv - Q Sally Roy Walerland Weaver S43-9 , ,3 Q .q., r l Sandra Shirley West Wihlborq PAGE SIXTY-NINE ' 4 l - x 5. , Marilyn Terry Willis Wilson 1: we 'Si ., jx Q SQPHQMQRES ra -wr. it lam L 55,511 1 X . lla ,. 1 Dennis Gary Woods Woods I V ,V,,n A, ,,,,, .,,n M ,, N ,. Birds of a Feather Fly - E 1 I f- f... Bob Carole Kathleen Norma Worcester Word Ziemer Woods PAGE SEVENTY AUTOGRAPHS -:- -xxwkx f . I. . sf V I .K ski 5 x X ' W,-1 +-. ,W .....f5A. MR. WEAVER The head of any organization or concern is usually the recipient of a certain amount of crit- icism. Not so with Mr. Weaver, the principal of Helena Senior High. Mr. Weaver has the admira- tion and respect of the student body and the face ulty. All persons might not agree with the de- cisions of the office, but in the end they see that Mr. Weaver is a very capable administrator. X ,, PAGE SEVENTY-TWO ADMINISTRATION MR. ANDERSON Mr. Anderson has the responsibility of running all the schools in the Helena System. This job is not easy and at times entails many difficult de- cisions, but Mr. Anderson seems to always make the right choices. Certainly we should appreciate this man who has served us so well for the past five years. MR. IOHNSON This man with his cheerful smile and under- standing personality has not only served Mr. Weaver with the best of his ability but has also gained the respect of all students. He and Mr. Weaver together have run our school with huge success this year. I t I 1 V -Q ...QM I l rv'-LNWI I N I ADMINISTRATION MR. CLARENCE SHIVELY Director oi Boys' Guidance' Mr. Shively has been an excellent guidance counselor for several yearsg but this year his at- tentions were directed mainly toward the boys. He aided boys in planning their high school schedule and helped senior boys make plans for college. I-Ie and Miss Megard administered tests of all types to help students choose voca- tions and win scholarships. I I F 'NWA MISS KATHRYN MEG!-XRD Director oi Girls' Guidance Although this was Miss Megard's first year as girls' councelor, it did not take her long to es- tablish herself as a true pal. To the Senior girls she offered her aid and advice in choosing the proper college. Often one could find a junior girl seeking her assistance in establishing a good s:hedule-plan for the next year. Miss Megard was a capable counselor for Sophomore girls as she introduced to them our school and helped them plan the remainder of their high school years. f MR. FRED ROBINSON Director of Adult Education Program This year Mr, Robinson was in charge of the adult education program. I-Ie set up adult classes every night of the Week and offered to adults twenty-one different courses. In his program he had over three-hundred and fifty adults partici- pating in the different courses and one-hundred and fifty adults taking part in three panal dis' cussions. Indeed we are all deeply grateful to Mr. Robinson for setting up such a successful program which has helped to further education. PAGE SEVFNTY THRU gif BOB CREBO MRS. ROXANNE WEDGEWOOD Orchestra Financial Accountant XA . W4 .r ,qs r Mm E S2 V NAA, 5 ..,A ,..jf f5 ,521 .ia-inf ' J Q f . A Q, W as 941 if 1 O M 6 el M?i.Q':?If . '-'k an V 2'. F 'N., :'- , Z A V NORMAN LAZARUS Drivers Training iwwi lm Ffh- 0' if H ec .iswsiff L PAGE 'S-EVENTY-FOUR IOHN VARNUM IUDY GLEASON Band Secretary AERONAUTICS SCATTER PAGE J-ll Ke I know the spark plugs are around here somewhere. Bill and Bob pose in front of their new sports car. M l iN All at once now!!! Bob Harris and Gary Barker look as though they have some- X N-f. M , -',,, 1 New r thing besides grease up their sleeves. Mg: K, . eglseig 5 N' 2 ' . New X . X A close-up oi a telescopic shot of Aeronautics hanger. Don't look so shocked Len Hannick PAGE SEVENTY-FIVE AERONAUTICS FACULTY 3 1 -og- f 23. X GILES RUSSELL CLARENCE ANTHONY Principal and Welding Aircraft and Shop Mechanics 5 'av' Wtx ow -'ve I 'Q-rf'-1' A .. fe 3 E. A. DUNLOP HAROLD P. FRANKS Flight Training and Welding Radio. Electronics I , .... W: ,.,,,-.. . ...--. W -..-...... LAK, I A : V' '- 1 w K' 1 I . I ,ily Q A- 2 X A M 0 1' . FT ' .X A fwj t .,.., 4 ' ,-tg 4 F 7 , Qfsr- gwflgf sw '- QW. . lv A , ew it I I 31 f ' ' ...L I - 'ww ' ff .. .4 Lift, ANTHONY VIROSTKO WILLIAM KORIZEK Auto Mechanics Aircraft Engines and Shop Mechanics PAGE SEVENTY-SIX FACULTY AUTCDGRAPI-I PAGE Q E 5 i Michael Andrus Chemistry rl. ' tl 5 ii? A81 1 V' Nw-rs 1:4 Fil, 2. . we 'X . Q H . 585.3 A if A 4 t' Xi g gif 5 1 by vs ,Q N' 'Vx fiif' A ' it 1 4 iflf 'M 5 ,qgey s' A Andrew Annala Mathematics ,Q-ss-.' Samuel Cappious Social Science 1 l 5 t 1 I vw 2 i Miss Mary Klute Bookkeeping. Typing Stenography PAGE SEVENTY-EIGHT FACULTY 1 , '- ' .aw F ' , f?Nl 5' , if - w , 1,3 V f 1 4' if ' 1 f if X w :gl lack E. Cohn Athletics-M Mrs. Roberta Goodhart Uih Commercial-English M'isfi11'e9-. Q .. : ...E v . .cz M gg -1. 'fr .si g jxh W 5 . -1: 11ss....f.z -f r ff , .Il .,., - .., 'f-.: ,' f'f'.-.5 '::.' ' if I U3 Mrs. ChGl'lOlle Ewing Ngfvel L, Hansen English-Nugget Physical Ed.-Coach r .... V ,..:1 ,-H.: , E .Q K :ef ' . i i 42 .. Q. Q , . if--'X W, .,,,. , . Y gg-1 ff' 1 .. 4 , : . .my 1. 5'--X Y 9' gg gig? fr-:ff : F IE.. A, cn ' . si. .g.,,. Dorothy M. Giese Mrs. Edith Hartzog American History History :Min 5-f-w M - .fy Sggfjsf. fi Y is 1' -.P L. .gg ggi. L, J . 2 1 3 ' 1 William Gilbert Ralph Henry English-Intramural S ocial Studies-Vigilante Iewell Iorgenson French Fay Kirkpatrick English '95 Mary' Marierrison English-Speech E. George Markin Visual Ed.-Mathematics FACULTY Mrs. Doris Marshall Dramatics-English T iv, X Mrs. Sheila Matulys Biology Lawrence Mayer Mechanical Drawing AA Mrs. Serena McCarthy Latin-English X x 3 l 2 Ioan McCracken Physical Education Y -MQ f HS? Willamette Morse Commercial ...ag C. M. Ogren Chemistry iw , ss ' X Emilee- Pasha Physical Education PAGE SEVENTY-NINE FACULTY Kathleen Ramey English-Russian Mrs. Alice Schmidt Biology F M S I X. . A f f f n 5 Mrs. lean Sinclair i Richard Stafford Spanish 'Q .E.,,, , 1 . J ,E is Y if SA i, .Q 3 x, M ki ,Q a wi' ali ,.. Y f .W 1 William A. Stannard Mathematics Keith Tait English-Bi0l0QY Vocal Music-Physics l l ' l fl f we . . K . 2 vi. K f I-l0Yd Sk'-'JI' Mrs. Sharon Tomcheck Social Studies-Math Athletic Director PAGE EIGHTY Commercial dup YAX Howard Voiles Social Studies-Intramural 1 l 1 A ' ,ci Mrs. Frances Wells Library ' 1 1 S A 1 3 l Mrs. Louise M. Williams Latin-Word Clues umm ,...--wg Mrs. Edith Wilson Home Economics CLASSROQM SCENES uw A 1' W , A ' xx A I is wuixx .K 1 ... x ,X., WW -3... Xl, Q x ,...w-E-T.. yy ink t .. IA - - ann Civ- A--yawn-s-A ' PAGE EIGHTY-ONE FACULTY FUN N IES 2 How's ihe air up ihere Mr. Tail? ixxa 'X ll ff Hlll ll Big date Mrs. Schmidt? Q Fifwz. .1-H nw' A I i M3 Aw! Ah. the life oi a teacher-Huh Coach Cohn. Taste good Mrs. Williams? PAGE EIGHTY-TWO FACULTY FUNNIES Miss Mequrd! You finally received your diploma! Dizzy iingers-Mr. Slannurd 5 -. ix sg Q xx xx 1 X5 , fx A X ff Q f f- X5 'xn- .wgy ,I Nfl . sg x , -i X X , x x fyi- QT . I ab i le, FBCUL X , .,..-,.-,.a -..:.- i-., , ,YW M X . NWSTN' - i Qflgjiiif' .,..,.,,,q,, , E L QF. L Iirrs-as , X S rNrE1s 'Y X Q mfg! - 55 ffie f, X Two poinls Miss Geise? Go get 'em Coach Hansen. if f I if PAGE EICHTY-THRE TYPICAL DAY OF A HI-IS GIRL K I . ,E www M., - M X b 'l'Q 1' A QQ.. Top row left: Wake up, Barb Flanagan. Top row right: Look whose swiping pencils! Middle row left: Four score and seven years-. Middle row right: Taxi? Bottom row left: Assembly Time. Bottom row right: Ticket Please. PAGE EIGHTY-FOUR ,f 5 X QQ f wp- lf I , K ROYALTY - 1' , ' . 'T XR Ai , . we? 5 N? 5 .'-: -, , if Lx,Qgg A x .V ,M '. 'ff- f,T1frg 3' 5,12 2 'K Q xii' F 42 9 Q , .L f-,qv - Q 'iw' Q Wt 5k:N.- K . Q . 5 ip ' Q an if if 2 HA, ff .- .f .1 Ex MZ P New - 2 g ki. .xyvf ,L,yg5ffixiLi1ii L X5 b 1 Q f'f?'3a 'l. lg -ye , I F195 2- A nigh ' 45125, L iff. ' 125'.- ' X, a ,': L ,. ., f ffi 4 Y' 'Q if if - iffy g,-flgf f. ,z-5, 95' if? . X , , gi'iq,. ,gg fs A 1,5 A ' ,LX ' , .5 .',NxL' 4'fNQ,Q:. - Jr- ' iw? ,rug . A, rvfkp Q-. 2315 ... L ': fi gii., , t ' . A ug, -' - Q4 ,:. K .. ' X. Jinx, .,.q f, T, ,fl Q. K5 . , cf 'V 5 limi' V r fi, fwfr H I . 5 , . Q, 9 .igg 1 if . ':E. ' . 4 QS ' 1.1, ' 1 ',,, .. F , I sf J WWW: 96 x 'mx . N 'K y Q Q W9 X Q ws Q, Qs my y 3? QR 5 3 . .,.,. ' ,. QUEEN VIGILANTE CCNNIE SPURLOCK 4: M s s9fA+w'1v,asssw-v A WMU-' x - ,w,5g5..., Q32 ,-Q f 5 L, PRINCESS VIGILANTE KATHY F Doroihy Gunlock. Conn Norling PAGE EIGHTY FIGHT Karen Tichenor. Dean Relz QUEEN CANDIDATES AND MANAGERS Iuergerx Gregor, Connie Spurlock Nancy Bridges. Dun Bridges PRINCESS CANDIDATES My AND MANAGERS Gary Flatow. Kathy Fleury PACE EICH TY NINE CORONATIQN SNAPSI-ICDTS Our president. Doug Ferris, waits Princess Kathy with her manager to crown our new queen. G ary Flatow. The time of the year that is closest to most of us is the time of the Coronation. The niceties and pomp of this qay and also serious event reqister in the hearts of everyone. The honor is not only in winning, but also in participating in so colorful an event. The hard work that is done by the candidate, her manager, and her friends is well rewarded. Participants smile with new Queen Connie. 2 . r it 2 . . Queen Connie. The Senior High Orchestra played. PAGE NINETY ACTIVITIES :ww tru sw ww wi .4,il'f! DOUG FERRIS Student Body President IUERGEN GREGER Student Body Vice-President KAREN KOEHLER Student Body Secretary Lett to right: Russ Williams. Helene Rust, Bob An- derson. Icxnet Dahl, Iuergen Greger, Karen Koehler. Doug Ferris. IANET DAHL Student Body Treasurer PACS INETY-TWO ElRST SEMESTER Student Council fs First row, lett to right: Russ Williams, Iuergen Greger, Karen Koehler, Ianet Dahl, Helene Rust, Doug Ferris, Bob Anderson. Second row: Carolyn Gibson, Frances Miiia, Sally Kind. Carol Buor, Mary Io Miksch, Kathy Fleury, Kathy Herrin, Karen Tichenor, Mr. Stafford. Third row: Paul Bentzen, Gary Flatow. Pat Andreasen, Peggy Richardson, Doug Pasche, Bob Hollow, Tom Kenney. Barney Olson, Dick Farmer, Niel Dougherty, Len Hanick, Pete Lanthorn. Fourth row: George Day, Keith Clark. Ray Traynor, Gerry Neely, Art Hulett, Ray De- Gooyer, Walt Cromeenes, lay Merritt. The Council is the tool of student participation in government. lts purposes to regulate student activities, act as a clearing house of group-opinion in matters of general student interest, and to develop democratic responsibility by participation in the direction of school affairs. The forward-look to democratic unity is brought out by their re- sponsibility and creative interest. The Student Council consists of a group of students elected each semester by their homerooms. One outstanding accomplishment this year was the production ot the student code. Also Doug Ferris and Juergen Greger represented our school at the meeting in Red Lodge for Student Council Presidents and Vice-Presidents ot our state. The group is sponsored by Mr, Stafford. SECOND SEMESTER Student Council l 1 x ...ef First row, left to right: Russ Williams, Iuergen Greger, Karen Koehler, Helene Rust, Ianet Dahl, Doug Ferris. Second row: Chris Meier, Ted Thompson, Sharon Ziegler, Nata Frost. Peggy Richardson, Mary Lou Bieri. Sharon Shepard, Karen Mathews. Cheryl Ramsey, Betty Rude. Third row: Barton Erickson. Steve Baumann, Rod Kovick, Doug Pashe, Melvin Bing, Iohn Lewis, Bob DeBar, George Leeson, Randy Hendrix. Fourth row: Mr. Stafford, Kenny Drinqle, Walt Cromeenes, Fred Steele. Eric Nelson. Iohn Mc- Cluskey, Dave Didrickson. Dean Retz, Barney Brandt. PAGE NINETY-THREE LATIN CLUB lst row: Curtis Suplee. Eric Fisher, Kent Kushar, Dennis Haley, Linda Blohm, Mrs. Williams, Karen Baucus, Mike Farmer, Eric Nelson, Iean Tangen, Diane Brink, Helen Kramer, Iudy Williams, Iulie Curtis, Sue Clements. 2nd row: Marlene Byers, Ianine Hopkins, Iody Wieqand, Sue Fahrion, Ioanne Weber, Iudy Martinson, Carrolle Liedle, Frances Meiia, Sally Kind, Iudy Buckland, Marilyn Brewer, Ianet Dahl, Karen Koehler, Lynne Brackman, Nancy Perry. Grd row: Harold Tucker, Linda Iames, Roxanne Williams, Sue Kenney, Bar- bara Thompson, Sandra Searle, MaryAnne Daley, Christie Screnar, Terry Tre- rise, Diane Feller, Karen McKindree, Lloyde Bishop, Diane Churchwell, Laura Iohnson, Sandra Verzuh, Mary Kay McEacheron, Uta Neuherq, Cathy Fuller, Helene Rust, Kathy Ranger, Bonnie Bowler, Bamby Beaumont, Sherrill Olson. 4th row: Gary Anderson, Ierry Cooper, Sandra Ballard, George Day, Zigmunt Smigai, Art Hulett, Mike Healy, Ian Dightman, Iudy Holland, Fred Steele, Mike Meloy, Bill Wertz, Gary Mihelish, Doug Ferris. To become a Latin Club member, it is necessary to maintain first year of Latin or a B average the second year. Latin Club a month, a candy sale, the annual banquet and tag day to raise LATIN CLUB BANQUET, JANUARY 28, 1960 a straight A average the last semester of the has been very active this year with meetings once money for the foreign exchange student. Officers this year were: President Mike Farmer, Vice President Eric Nelson, Secretary lean Tanqen, Treasurer Diane Brink, Reported Karen Baucus, and Mrs. Louise Williams sponsor. Y , , FRENCH CLUB To become a member of the Cercle Francais a student must earn two consecutive A's his first semester and maintain a B aver' age thereafter. The officers of French club are: President, Jody Wiegandg Vice-President, Tom Rate, Treasurer, Bamby Beaumont, Secretary, lanet Dahl. The sponsor is Mrs. Iorgenson. lst row, left to right: lean Tangen Myrna Aavadel Marlene Beyer Kathy Ranger Nata Frost Pat Wright Marilyn Brewer Ianine Hopkins Christy Screnar Barb Thompson Mrs. Iorgenson 2nd row, lei! to right: Mike Meloy Eric Nelson Ianet Dahl Bamby Beaumont Tom Rate Jurgen Greger PAGE NINETY-FOUR hr-3 x SN TF' lin SPANISH CLUB First row, sitting, left to right: George Leeson, Niki Eveland, Doug Pasche, Mr, Stafford, sponsor. Second row: Doug Skor, Mary Plat tenberq. Iudy Olson. Sharon Fitzgerald, Ina M. Bioin, Frances Meiia, Delores Mecredy, Sue Mola, Lydia Faul, Ioyce Biorgrum, Monica Wright, Denise Longfellow. Third row: Bob Linrefw, Darrol Raqer. David Kauppi, Pete Lanthorn, Ianet Sasek. Sally Waterland, Alex andra Swaney, Lloyde Bishop. Sharon Redlin, Mary Ann Hamlin, Ioyce Iorgensen, Ioan Reinhardt, Armelia Tuck, Betty DeHart. Fourth row Iohn Nicolay. Bob Wolverton, Ed Mantel, Sande Wilson, Ioan Bahnsen, Betty Lundborg. Carolyn Radcliffe, Carol Fritz, Edith Carl son Maret Finley. Sue Clements. Irene Petrosky, Iuana Mendez. Spanish Club is an organization with the purpose of building a friendly relationship among the Americas. Any student taking Spanish is eligible for membership. The club holds its meetings twice a month at which Spanish movies are shown, and various other activities are plannedg this year the club held a banquet. The club was led by George Leeson, President, Doug Pasche, Vice President, Nicole Eveland, Secretary, Sande Wilson, Treasurer, and Mr. Stafford, Sponsor. VIGILANTE CAB CLUB Bill Reynolds. Tom Salford. Richie Rickman, Eric Nelson, Don McDermid. Second row: Ron Proul, Don Halver, Brad Strat- ton, Walt Cromeemes. The Vigilante Car Club was organized last year and during the time they have been in existence, the club has grown considerably. They have sponsored about twelve dances, participated in drag races, here and in Bozeman, and they work with laycees. The officers oi the club this year were: Brad Stratton, President, Ron Proul, Vice Presi- dent, Walt Cromeemes, Secretary, Don Halver, Treasurer, Rich Rickman, Eric Nelson, and Don McDermid, Board of Directors. PAGE NlNE'l Y FlVl 3-7-77's www ,- n 2251 nf-fa, Front row, left to right: Pat Wright, Iudy Williams. Marge DeGooyer. Iody Wiegand, Karen Tichenor, George Day. Art Hulett, Sharon Ziegler, Shirley Hart. Karen Koehler, Bonnie Bowler. Back row: Mr. Gil- bert, lim Whipple, Doug Ferris, Tom Kenney, Mike Meloy, Iuergen Gregor, Rich Atkins, Chuck Green, Christy Screnar. Conn Norlinq. Mrs. Schmidt. 3-7-77's is a club that exists only in Helena Senior High School. ln the organization are twenty-one juniors and seniors who are chosen from the student body on the basis of character, leadership, scholarship, courtesy, service, dependability, and citizenship. To become a member of this club is an honor that is to be cherished as one of the highest in his high school career. Each spring finds fourteen seniors leaving and seven juniors and seven sopho- mores chosen, keeping the membership at a constant 21. Sponsors this year are Mrs. Schmidt and Mr. Gilbert. George Day is president, Art Hulett Vice-president, and Karen Tichenor Secretary-Treasurer. The main project of the 3-7-77's is to work on the Gus Leger Memorial Fund which is a scholarship fund for high school students wishing to attend college. They also usher at most student functions and put on an annual dance. QUILL cmd SCROLL ,ov Front row: Helen Kramer, Diane Brinck, Bob Anderson, Iudy Williams, Iudy Braun. Second row: Mrs. Ewing, Janine Hopkins, Linda Phillips, Lloyd Bishop, Norma Hall, Iudi Haley, Sharon Maddox, Carol Buor, Barb Thompson. Back row: Ken Chaney, Steve Sewell, Phyllis Schimpi, Marge DeGooyer, Laura Iohnson, Bonnie Dahl. Iuergen Greger. Gerry Neely. Membership in this international honorary organization is limited to students who have written fifty inches of matter published in the NUGGET and who are in the top one third oi their class. Quill and Scroll is a member of consolidated concessions. The members must continue writing articles to re- tain their membership in Quill and Scroll. This club is sponsored by Mrs. Ewing. PAGE NINETYVSIX , t..--.3 :I af. :.- Nffff' -Xkx ..-.: .,., 3 iy ,fx 15 3, 'ww S E .5 s Hgh Liifmz MQ O ' 4 SPONSORS: Miss Meqard Mr. Shively NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Myrna Aavedal Robert Anderson Sandra Ballard Bambi Beaumont Marlene Beyer Marilyn Brewer Diane Brinck Iudith Castles Susan Clements Ianet Dahl Mariorie DeGooyer Mary Ann Everin Mike Farmer Ieanyce Feldner Doug Ferris Carol Fritz Iuergen Greger Ianine Hopkins Richard Iohnson Karen Koehler Helen Kramer Mike Meloy Gary Mihelish Gerry Neely Sherrill Olson Tom Rate Christy Screnar Fred Steele lean Tangen Barbara Thompson Bill Wertz Iody Wieqand Iudy Williams Ann Perry PAGE NINETY-SEVEN Bottom to top: Ray Lindsey, President: Ierry Cowger, Diane Thompson, Secretary: Carol Walters, Treasurer: Renee Duriey, Ioan Hakes, Nina Harrison, Marsha Karting, Virginia Sturn, Molly Sue Alex, Lynne Ormiston, Vice President: Myrna Kipp. EQBENSIC LEAGUE The purpose ofthe league is to train students in the speech arts, to pro- mote clear thinking, and to help make new friends. Declamation, debate, ora- tory and extemporaneous speaking are the four units of the league. The activi- ties ot the club include lo' cal, district an d state tournaments. The qualifi- cations tor entrance to the club are interest in speech arts, willingness to work, and enrollment in at least two contests. Mr. Stan- nard is the sponsor of the league. PAGE NINETY-EIGHT DEBATE CLUB THESPIANS The Helena High School Thespians is an active group interested in play production, acting and staging techniques. This year they put on many various plays, Lilacs in the Rain, TWelve Angry Women, Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, The Brick and the Rose, besides doing all this, the Thespians went to the Fort and performed, attended the Thespian Conference in Spokane, had a steak fry, Spring picnic, and an initiation banquet. The club is under the guidance of Mrs. Marshall, sponsor. Left to right: Carole Brent, Pam Bompart, Linda Blohm, Ierry Cooper, Mike Healy, Bob Moss Iudy Hol- land, Bob Worcester, Ioyce Bjorgum, Mr. Stannard. ART CLUB Sitting: Sally Kind, Pat Wright. Standing, left to right: Kathe Ranger, Barb Blakely, Carol Fritz, Mrs. Rice, Dianna Dahl, Iulie Long, Iudy Olson, Connie Cross. The Bengal Pennants that were seen around the school this year were sold by the Art Club to raise money for themselves, and so that the Bengal Boosters would be recognized in Butte. The club was under the leadership of Sally Sime, President, Ioan Hakes, Vice President, Sharon Tompkins, Busi- ness Manager, and Mrs. Olive Rice, sponsor. PBOIECTICDNISTS avid First row, left to right: Dennis Meyer, Don Williams, Lula Milli, Hanna Cobb, Lee Morgan, Eric Nelson. D Hay. Second row: Mr. Markin. Tony Shore, Bill Brown, Iim Williams, Don McDermid, Mike Mullin, Terry Har- ris. Dan Grieve, Ralph Horner, Bob Andrew, Ierry Christensen. The student-operators of the motion picture projectors compose this group. Membership require- ments are interest, ability and time. Projectionists receive credit on the same hour-basis as physical education students. Greater appreciation oi the art of picture taking and developing are the roadways of the club. Mr. Markin sponsors the group. PAGE NlNETY-NlNl BOYS' H-CLUB 7!'W',:g xp. Xiu! it lst row, left to right: Larry Ashcralt, Chuck Baer. Darrell Blevens, Barney Brandt, Iohn Carpenter, Keith Clarke. 2nd row: lack Coe, Tim Conver, Harry Crawford, George Day, Dave Didrickson, Chuck Doering. 3rd row: Chuck Dove, Douq Ferris. Gary Flatow. Chuck Green, Iurgen Gregor, Clill Hysell. 4th row: Bob lanes. Danny Iohnson. Tom Kenney, Gary Larson, Ken Leland, lohn Lewis. Sth row: Mike Meloy, Quenton Mickelson. Gary Mihelish, Butch Nachtsheim, Randy Noland, Conn Norlinq. Sth row: Barney Olson. Doug Pasche. Tom Rate. Bill Reynolds, Dean Retz, Bud Robertson. 7th row: Bob Rickman, Dennis Sorrels, Fred Steele, Ro T bl B'll W Sponsored by LLOYD SKOR n o e, 1 ertz, lim Whipple. PAGE ONE HUNDRED GIRLS' H-CLUB 1 :'::-:?g:.::::2'i Qifviff , ,g,52f14g,,gg , ws: , - Q -br-4e'f.1:f' lr f . fr flew A U M 9 1 we milf, Q. .s . 1: :--: . ,ry 1 z., r -, sp Q Q 5- nf. , 5:3152-17. ire ' B f :.. - ' W Zi ' B B Q ii fe. P J we .sag ,ee mr I i s me el - - - . ff . - . K -ggi:-, .- - ry R ,, . sslgees r- f ifg. ' .:. ' 3 ,Q,.,,3ri,,a . - XM. as -sa . we .f - , J X-fr if 1 S, 1 ' xmw. . mr... ..., -5+ surf - :1::',f.I5: X , S l s. A ra -sa W ,Q W , 35 'SW si Q A X K8 UN, SJ . 3, . fi S ff'-3 I Y X Q Z . ' , or-X new 12 .3 .wi ,Sw 'N Q ' - W me 'e,,,,. K - '- E Q4 L. x K , 1 Sponsored bv Emily Pasha sf ' '---- '.. -. Names Leit to Right lst. row: Myrna Aavedal, Arlee An erson, a . , , . Beaumont, Marlene Beyer, Marcia Blenkarn, Bonnie Bowler, Marilyn Brewer, Diane Brinck. 3rd. row: Marianne Carlson. Iudy Castles, Sue Clements, Connie Cross, Ianel Dahl, Marge DeGooyer. 4lh row: Marcia Dion, Mary Ann Everin. Barb Flanagan, Carol Friiz, Marg Hamer, Nina Harrison. 5th. row: Merle Hendrickson, Carol Hicks. Janine Hvpkins, Ioie Ilvedson. Karen Koehler, Helen Kramer. 61h row: Ruth McKinney, Mary Kay McEacheron, Ula Neuberq, Sherrill ' ' 1 R d' . 7lh. row: Barb Rusi, Chrisly Screnar, Elaine Siewerl, Iacque Spaulding, Connie Olson, Tom Palmquisl, Char ene u io Spurlock, Sandra Sianqhill, Bth. row: Iean Tanqen, Barb Thompson, Iody Wiegand, ludy Williams, Sharon Ziegler. d P I Anderson Sandy Ballard Pat Barnes Ilene Barney 2nd. row: Bamhy PAGE ONE HUNDRED ONE wife , 4 IUNIGR GAA, PAGE ONE HUNDRED TVVO SENIGR Officers, Ie!! to right: Bam- by Beaumont. Sandy Bal- lard. lean Tangen: Jacque Spaulding: Myrna Auve- dal. Marlene Beyer. SCDPHQMORE G.A.A. F. l-l. A. L lx 'li' X lst row, left to right: Mrs. Wilson, Nikki Eveland, Sharon Aronen, Eula Riddock, Iudia Storez. 2nd row, left to right: Margaret Poe, Loreto Keenan, Alice Wilson, Genny Gavaghan, Marliese Lhiermer, Denise Longfellow, Cora Poe. 3rd row, left to right: Iudy Howard, Armelia Tuck, Monica Wright, Karen Mcliindree, Betty Rude, Sharon Trainer, Irene Petrosky, Iudy Ward, Vivian Sangray, Virginia Salisbury, I-'aye Charletton, Emy Schwefel, Kathy Neill. 4th row, left to right: Lorraine Noland, Sandy Meade, Susan Spaulding, Sharon Rogers, Phyllis Beaver, Paula Mock, Iol-inn Devivees, Betty Thompson, Judi Hamer, La Von Sull, Hannah Cobb, Claudia McCar1, Iudy Polich, Iudy Standley, Marilyn Sodorff. 5th row, leit to right: Delores Hildenstah, Essie Mae Gilland, Paula Keller, Ioanne Dougherty, Claudia Tannehill, Pat Butler, Betty DeHart, Uta Neuberg, Madeline Theurer, Sharon Maddox, Diane Dietrich. All members of FHA must have one previous year of homemakinq before they are eligible for membership. They are initiated into the organization during a formal ceremony in the Fall oi the year. The girls this year have had a Valentine cookie sale, seven oi them went to the state convention in Bozeman during March and they had an annual hayride. Ole iicers were: Nicole Eveland, President, Sharon Aronen, Vice President, Eula Riddock, Secretaryg ,Iulia Storez, Treasurer, and Mrs. Vtfilson. SCIENCE CLUB First row, left to right: Dan Hoy, Pam Bompart, Iohn Lanqhorn, Bob Worcester, Bill Greiner, Ruth McKinney. Second row: Ierry Cooper, Art Hulett, Tom Stockdale, Larry Evans, Tom Conklin, Mike Healy, Ann Perry. The Science Club has met with the purpose of promoting an interest in Science, they have taken many hours and have heard many speakers during this year. Over three fourths oi the science club members participated in the annual Science Fair, with the majority of them Winning prizes. The Vigilante Staff found the culprit that took the arms from Venus of Milo, Mr. Stannard, who sponsores the Science Club, must have done it, just look at the picture! PAGE ONE HUNDRED THREE PAGE OFFICE STAFF Lett to right: Mr. Johnson, Mr, Weaver, Phyllis Callaway, Io Ann Devivier, Mona Young, Iudy Castles, Barbara Rust, Pat Butler, Roberta Miller, Karyn Wolfe, Irene Petrosky, Margaret Miller, Norma Hall, Miss Gleason, Sally Sime. These girls have given their time and efforts to help the members of the office run our school more smoothly. They earn two and one half credits per semester lor their work which consists of collecting absence slips, delivering messages, filing, and answering the telephone. LIBRARY STAFF Leit to right: Roberta Lenhart, Ruby Schmidt, Carole Hicks, Carol Albright. Mrs. Wells, Susan Spaulding, Laura Lar- son. Sharon Stewart. Under the supervision of Mrs. Wells, these girls render a necessary service to our school. They keep the library in top running condition. The girls are members of the Montana Student Librarians association. ONE HUNDRED FOUR CAFETERIA STAFF Lett to right: Marqaret Poe. Kathy Bomar. Kay Van Diest. Cora Poe, Claudia King, Clara Trotchie. Kar- lynn Kemp, Sherryl Rogness. Kathy Neill. Howard Poe. Charles Francis. Patricia Butler. Miss Alice Fisher standing in back. The hard-Working cafeteria staff has made many a noon-hour in our school unforgetable. Their hard Work is appreciated by all the students and faculty. CUSTODIANS r MQW Nui fix Back row. Melvin R. Swain, Edward Phillips. Front row: Eli Iohnson, Dean Akins. Not pictured: Glenn E. Copeland. Carl Ottman, Harold Hoyer, Harry DeRosier. Marvin Pugh. The bright smiles of the custodians add to our school as a whole and their work is not disregarded as we salute these fine gentlemen. PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIVE NUGGET EDITORS NUGGET EDlTQR Diane Brinck had the honor ot being Nugget editor this year and has done an excellent job. Diane and her staff put out an issue of the paper every other Week which was not only informa- tive, but entertaining to Helena High School students. Certainly, Diane is to be praised for the time and patience she has dedicated to the enjoyment ot others. NUGGET CO-ASSISTANT EDITOR Marge DeGooyer has proved herself. more than once. a good assistant ed- itor by always being at ' Diane's service. Her iob 1 was not an easy one. I l NUGGET CO-BUSINESS MANAGER As co-business man- ager. Roger Bosse found l himself spending much t time setting up ads for the Nugget. He proved himself an etiicient leader on the Nugget staff. PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIX NUGGET CO-ASSISTANT EDITOR Helen Kramer. too. gave up many of her hours and much ot her patience as she aided Diane with the writing and proof-reading of articles for the paper. NUGGET CO-BUSINESS MANAGER Bob Anderson. too. worked hard at making ends meet in the money end oi our newspaper. He is to be recommended ior his line iob. NUGGET STAFF -Q-ii' 5 THE NUGGET STAFF Around the' table left to right: Marge DeGooyer. Christy Screnar. Diane Brinck, Helen Kramer. Roger Bosse. Mike Farmer, George Day. Standing: Gary Larson. Iuergen Greger. n 1 R l 5 1 Q 1 I ! .fr Attx W 2:1 QQ Z' P ! 5 1 2 ' r I 50, 1 X i 1 r 8 i Q ,l Q, t 2 5 n ii 3 IUERGEN GREGER CHRISTY SCRENAR GEORGE DAY Sports Editor Sports Editor Sports Editor , 4'av,qp-1' y 3 r 352' R vw. 5 t 1 lg Y I ' , ,.,. 4 -: i X I l 'L ' ww Q5 1 y 1 N X f 1 QQ 3 Q' M is N. N 5 1- 2 FR - r fx sv ' Q X 3, I , X ff Q A ag , min. -- - gag qi' , Q . - . 9 'i :,. . K X if S I f:i1t:,. ' 3 5? if-iz at If S t ' 1 it 1 5 MIKE FARMER DOUG BROWN GARY LARSON MRS. EWING Copyreader Photographer Photographer Sponsor PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVEN -me ' Q . - ,wt I - 2 i' '5' 1 I-IMS BARBARA THOMPSON IANINE HOPKINS rw. PAGE ONE HUNDRED EIGHT VIGILANTE EDITOR Barbara Thompson has put in many hours of hard work to make this year's Vigilante one of the outstanding annuals in the state. The class is very proud of Barbara for editing this wonder- ful year-book. Her patience and understanding has aided her and her staff many times. ASSISTANT EDITOR The editor of an annual needs a capable and re- liable assistant-editor to fall back on when trouble arises. Gerry Neely has proven himself over and over to fulfill this job perfectly. He was very co-ope erative with Barbara and the staff in his willingness to Work. GERRY NEELY BUSINESS MANAGER Ads, ads and more ads are what Janine and her crew have been Working on all year. The staff collects the ads from the business men and through this they give the financial help needed in the production of the book. Ianine has done a fine job in handling the business side of the annual. VIGILANTE STAFF KAREN TICHENOR Senior co-manager K A ' K . -.. . W . ,tg . ,q.,, 5 ,qb,ZEq Y F EEG. S '55 X l NS S gf:-:Q RAY De-:GOOYER Sophomore co-manager CATHY THOMPSON Iunior co-mcxnuqer BARNEY OLSON Iunior co-manager ' ' ' 1. SSSS +wwx,, I wb. ' M k. :wry :AQ W . v S A Tffiliwt Q Qnpang.. ,Mews . 'mg - :ZZ . ,:,,.,b i ., X :Q , ., , ..... , . .... ,KQW . ,,.L, , QN xxM 'Q xx S E 1 N ww Q up X M1 it QQ X? +35 'XX A Q S X 3 X E KS X X f S A LARRY ASHCRAFT Sports DOUG FERRIS Sports BUD ROBERTSON Sports S 15553 Y? NX fn? X K W ME rg Q gn SALLY SIME IOHN McCLUSKY DOUG BROWN GARY LARSON Artist Artist Photographer Photographer SANDRA BALLARD Senior co-manager ggggsu f as ,Q si, LK ' NSRSG 1 S A f BARB TSCHERGI Sophomore co-manager IOIE ILVEDSON Activities QSSSSSSR X Qggvx ,x xgigt X ' ,... RiSSa S x X X X 'N' X X ,, N Z u tofqfs fi tt A. C NW ' ' ' NS X K X E A 3 X XX S QE S S we ' 5- S iffwvxwx- Q Q MR. HENRY Sponsor PAGE ONE HUNDRED NINE m , 1 H :bf f x.'X+-'I ? ,S ' 1 -li' U 3 aff' in X HEAD MZUGRETTE This year the twirlers were led by Marcia Blenkarn, head major- etter, leanie Feldner, head baton, and Sharon Ziegler, head flag. These three girls, Marcia, Ieanie, and Sharon were also the official color-guard. The l959-SU season has been a busy one. The twirlers provided en- joyable and colorful halftime performances for many of the home foot- ball arid basketball games. They traveled to Missoula for the home- coming celebrations. The girls did much to entertain everyone at the Class C Tournament with performances. This year's Vigilante Parade will be remembered by all the twirlers because they had a surprise for everyone with real Indian War Bonnets for the heads, but due to the weather it will have to Wait until next year. The Mom and Dad's night at the last basketball game will be remembered too, with flowers for the Moms and a grand march of parents around the gym floor. The twirlers were also able to purchase hats for everyone, making their uni- forms complete. Girls are selected to membership in the corps at spring tryouts fol- lowing a six-Week workshop. Practice sessions continue throughout the summer. The girls are under the direction of Miss Ioan McCracken. THE TWIRLERSH Horizontally, left to right: Sharon Ziegler, head ilaq. Ioyce Norwood, Barbara Phillips, Neal Ann Pippy, Gloria Hermanson. Marcia Blen- karn, head maiorette, Iean Mayer, Barbara Morris. Penny Daly, Sharon Van Noy, Sally Kind, Ieanie Feldner, head baton. Vertically, front to back: Bonnie Flint, Iudy Buckland, Nina Harrison, Sandra Verzuh, Pam Budke, Bonnie Robertson. Marcia Blenkarn, Trudy Beck, Iudy Castles, Mary Kay McEacheron, Ioan Bahnsen. Shirley Hart, Sue Lawrence. PAGE ONE HUNDRED ELEVEN BAND Front row, left to right: Clarinets: Pat Anderson, Irene Gordon, Carol Pickering, Karen Badmaker, Ierry Bowers, Pat Klockler, lim Burgess, Betty Thompson: Ohoes: Ann Lytle, Ioyce Iorgenson: Flutes: Sue Speer, Kay Hazen, Carolyn Gibson, Marilyn Gibson, Adele Wilkinson, Karen Koehler. Second row: Clarinets: Frankie Miller, Carol Rigg, Sandra Searle, Diane Dietrick. Bill Anderson, Rudy Ledvinka, Don Dallas, Ruth McKinney, Iulie Wines: Basson: Mike McDermid: Horns: Sally Sime, Pat Lewis, Ioan Sebens: Saxophones: Elean Woodward. Ken Cotrell, Barney Olsen, Millie Nelson, Leroy Stagg, Bob McCoskery. Third row: Trumpets: Mike Finley, Marguerite Degrout, Iim Net- tleton, Byran Kane, Mary Moore, Iohn Young, Ron Merritt, Don Brown, Bryon Danzer, Ricky Anderson: Trombones: David Ray, Milton Mud- son, Tom Rate. Fourth row: Percussion: Leona DeCouteau, Doug Humphrey, Mike Clark, Ierry Susag, Sharon Fitzgerald, Dallas Whiting, Roy Weaver, Shirley Wihlborg, Hay Linsey. Standing in the white, Mr. Varnum. The Helena Senior High School Band, under the direction basketball games, traveled to other cities, to boost the Bengals but due to weather could not march, and participated in many this year was the receiving of new uniform, finally, after two of Mr. Iohn Varnum, has played for all of the football and on, presented two concerts, practiced for the Vigilante Parade, various other activities. One big accomplishment of the band years hard work. The annual tag day was somewhat of a help to the financing of the uniforms, but this day also goes to finance other activities for the band, and the purchasing of new instruments. iw? ,Qi , if in if -m L fl , t ,A -----r ,. .,,. . . ,. eg,'r 'W , ,W Q gg y K Aqu l ' Jil . f . ., X , . 1 If ., ..,. sa- N, .,--,t , ' A closeup of the band. Mr. Varnum in a:t1orx. PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWELVE Pl-IILHARMQNIC lk E 5 5 . , i ' i . Rag? 5 First row, left to right: Monica Wright, Ian Schuller, Delores Dandro, Delores Hildenstab, Bonnie Beckman, Sandra Swaney, Ina Mae Bioin, Connie Spurlock, Delores Mecredy, Lynne Brackman, Carrolle Liedle, Sharon Enger, Iudy Johnston, Marilyn Maguire, Donna Mer- ritt. Second row: Bonnie Stoneberg, Marsha Koich, Carol Braun, Mary Sterling, Barb Flanagan, Mary Kay Bray, Vanda Collings, Dianne Feller, Karen Baucus, Cheryl Ramsey, Pat Barnes, Pam Bompart, Carol Walter, Sharon Maddox, Kathy Kockler, Karen Black. Third row: Mr. Taft, Max Simmons, Bill Brown, Tom Henry, Ken Chaney, Charles Gilleland, Tom Saiiord, Ieii Easbey, Conn Norling, Bob Gilbert. ' ' k Bob White, Grady Plemmons, Ioe Daley, Daryl Dilly, Paul Bentzen, Dan Black, Dan Fourth row. Greg Kneedler, Dennis Hartsoo , Iohnson, Chuck Sandru, Charles Gooch. MIXED ENSEMBLE f 5 X 1 Y ! B E S 4 Q First row, left to right: Ian Schuller, Dolores Dandro, Carrolle Liedle, Vanda Collings, Karen Baucus, Sharon Enger, Cheryl Ramsey. Second row: Mr. Tait, Greg Kneedler, Tom Henry, Daryl Tilly, Dennis Hartsook, Dan Iohnson, Charles Gilleland, Chuck Sandru. PAGE ONE HUNDRED TI'lfR'l'lfEN Boys' Chorus First row, lelt to right: Chris Meier, Terry Ellis. Dick Hard- ing. Steve Baugmann, Charles Francis. Allen Gardner, Rick Iames, David Stermitz. Sec- ond row: Mr. Tait, Iames Tuck, Roy Bayles, Dennis Fisher. Ron Iorgensen, Ken- ny Dringle, lim Larson, Rex Iulian, Kenny DeBree. Girls' Chorus First row, left to right: Mary Steel, Marilyn Iohnson, Col- leen Hutcheson, Carol Skelly, Kathy Tucker, Dil-lnne Baker, Pat Roberts, Sylvia Mertz. Second row: Mr. Tait, Ioan Warnke, Kathy Dietrich, Pat- ty Gilbert, Hattie Gibbs, Dixi Smith, Donna Kunnary, Kathy Neill, Darlene Dandro, Sher- ry Longmaid. Grchestrcr First row, lett to right: Iudy Martinson, Quentin Schroeter, Vernon Wallace. Second row: Ioni Sears, Ingrid Strandberg, Kay Van Dieste. Third row: Abby Fredrickson, Tom Rate, Mr. Crebo, director. Missing. Ann Perry. THE CORONATION ORCHESTRA ff JXX5 PAGE ONE HUNDRED FOURTEEN O N f, . i A 1 ' N. wffgigf Q sxgg Ll fa 355 , 8-'31 . I if ,. sp if 'T' W sex Q: SX N Q wb ., AM., N .+R W Q, Q M 4 4 -f +5 N 1 1 f js' rcs' 4 s ' TF -. flg :1::.':s55': V 3 5' , . ,., Q f - H iff 'figs' .6 M3 Mgfgyq 5 .4 I .. 5 Q4 E EMM K ----' .... S 5 , , EMME AUSTIN Iunior KAREN POLICH Senior PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTEEN HHS CHEERLEADERS X 3 KQEQK N SS n 1. DEEEQi if E M ,1-. ..,' ,, . ' CONNIE SPURLOCK Cheer Queen CONNIE MARGE .N JJ 1 161 KAREN NATA z II' E A. . Yi: 3 'gg - Q NATA FROST Iunior rn f - 55 gg., TQ! M 4 SETS we ' Sn ef H S ini ' f MARGE DeGOOYER Senior In Z I-I1 .-I Ili 4 2 ' :: : l 'E'E A ii V ' . F MARLENE BEYER Senior Sponsored by MISS PASHA E VARSITY FCDGKTBALL if Top row, leit to right: Coach Hansen, Bob lanes, Bamey Brandt, Bud Robertson. Iohn Carpenter, Ken Leland, Fred Steele, Bill Wertz, Butch Nachtsheim, Tom Rate, George Leeson, Coach Cohn. Second row: Conn Norling, Doug Ferris, Russ Williams, Chuck Green, Cliff Hysell. Ron Tobol, Mickey Anderson, Harry Crawford, Larry Ashcraft, Darrel Blevins. Bottom row: Bill Reynolds. Dean Retz, Mike Meloy, George Day, Randy Noland, lack Coe, Gary Mihelish, Keith Clarke, Iim Whipple. COACH HANSEN Noq produced a better team than was expected of the green Bengals. He led the unexperienced Tigers, who had only one returning starter, lineman Harry Crawford, to a fair- ly respectable season. Coach Han- sen coupled exactly the right amount of fun with seriousness on the field to produce the finest type of football player. He has given not only to the Helena Senior High School but also to the city of Helena a football-com scious squad of tigers which other teams in the conference have grown to respect and admire. The desire he has aroused in the team has led them to state runner-up for two con- secutive years. COACH SWAN Coach produced many players who will be varsity material next year. He de- veloped the B-Squad to a peak of efficien- cy. Without his work the varsity would be lacking many fine players. PAGE ONE HUNDRED EIGHTEEN VARSITY COACHES B SQUAD COACHES COACH COHN Coach Cohn was one of the finest line coaches in the state: and al- though the Bengals had only a fair season, their line play at times was of the finest caliber. Coach Cohn developed the line from scratch and produced several outstanding play- ers. His wide smile in the locker room and his stentorian voice on the practice field commanded the ree spect and admiration of all the play- ers on the team. Coach Cohn, who a few years ago f?l was an excep- tional halfback at M.S.C., is a su- perb supplement to Coach Hansen's method of training. COACH VOILES Thls was Coach's first year at H.H.S. and we all appreciate his work for the B-Squad. He was a great help to everyone. He also ran the Boys Intramural. SENIGR VARSITY FOCDTBALL , 1.35 A, A ., A 5' 'm.. 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' CLIFF HYSELL Cliil was one oi the co-captains this year and proved to be a mainstay in both the line and the backiield alter his switch to fullback. With his batter- ing-ram power he earned All-State Sec- ond Team. VARSITY FQOTBALL IACK COE When the going got tough lack got tougher. He inspired the Bengal line throughout the season. lack received All-State Second Team. I L r RANDY NLAND Randy was also one of the co-captains. He was one oi the better quarterbacks in the state this season. Along with his blocking and tackling ability he was chosen All-State Second Team. GO CLIFF! Hysell drives up the middle against Butte Central. PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY V ' 2 ., ,,,.,,, ge 8.1 if W ' f,?Q,g W,f,,.i-, '.2 ' f L- -x ' , I ,' 7 ,.. ,. ifgkvfa ' . , .., F -.taffzrhj fukliia 'I Qffqgx . f43 Q - as - , '. 8 , mix hswmgslgfr ,giqki ' 4-4' ' ld l'A:i3'lQA . 5 H ' H1 fi. new C, t Nj ,G 5. :-. . y 5 5 4, A, .Qt . 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M 5 .fs '14 ,V 1 as H+ 'f if A .N ,rw . eff-gzip 'lf we 'fawgffffs ?55Q ?5.g'2 .f.,,,, is 1 . -Wg, ' 'cs .qi - o .ei 3fi,?h 511f4.f'llil'1:iq N .f'.f'r i' as LIWBUQW' . . i T ,eww wg, 3.3 fit., 3: 1,3,3.,Q.gf5z.,m,31',:5g,4.j5G,.g 3 , 3 , K ff f at 1 s we 'tw ' Y: es... f. ... . M , :M,.VA . 5 X h','.,g- -.1331 Lu' X CHUCK GREEN ,wgyg . A lm ' ff ' A Chuck was a tiger on defense and was fi... g Q , - 5553: one of the most feared linebackers in up--4 B ' I, Z t, . . . .-.-,, . W' A j K the state. With his dynamic tackles the - . Q My U , opponents knew he meant business. He g, o f N-ir, ' 1 f , , . www ,. 1, N-' 'wtf was also a hard running back on of- -ii My - ,gc rig . . . -, :K : A ,gf-KE .31 Q g fense. Chuck. a Junior, received Hon- 3E,?T.ghgyAy..Q orable Mention All-State. ,,3l.t?.wgggl-:, ew, gi .2 v ' gfg'YQ1Xi 1s.'- f'Z.e '11 , J - tt' 'W .JI X if'33f'15'?1lQf'F' ' RN' T . -?f f 1 KH Qwfru. it Q . v - fx .ML N . 1' F' - A rl .gunna LARRY ASHCRAFT Larry improved throughout the season and towards the end he played in the offensive and defensive positions. With his speed and hard tackling he was chosen for Honorable Mention All-State. KEN LELAND Ken was one of the starting ends this year, and will prove very bene- ficial to next year's squad. Ken re- ceived Honorable Mention All-State. IIM WHIPPLE Iim was the biggest man on the squad this season. and with his powerful tackles lim should press all other line- men in the state next season. He was an outstanding defensive tackle. 1 X 3 l W W - ..,.,.,ss, , , l E ,. X ,- f-..f,.q -ff m- t Q Q., inf, fx N :t..,gSQk.sPj3b-Y.g'...a,Kis lf- , k ya -, 1- me X -gR ?x-, 59, I M . If-lf 2 . ' . . , .r'.x',3?,?fSlQfl'l'?'.kf8gl 5 'ii ff! 5-9-Qgfg Fe.- ,r 'Sf -el .-' ' 'W . X 1' 1.-2 1::lfi'?:ff1s km mil:-x-.v . ,fm.3',.- HARRY CRAWFORD Harry was the only three year letter- man in football this year. He played superior hall all year long and was one of the strong spirited punches that the Bengals emphasized. He received Honorable Mention All-Stale. TRAPPED Left to right: Bengals Day, Whipple, Green. and Leland close in on a Bison hack. PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE' l 5 DEAN RETZ Dean'S speed carried him around end lor many Bengal gains. He was a good Broken-field runner. and once he broke loose it was a touchdown. VARSITY FOOTBALL DOUG FERRIS Doug was one of the hardest workers on the team. He was starting defensive half- back and also was ready to till Randy's shoes il needed. v ue A . N . - 4 .r I 'L 4 L- A 'Y ' L if e -1 . f .5 ,.e.:.,X f wr: f . e S'-Tlggpf mi -- 5 .N t L fain Za, ' X 'N ::. .2,. , x y Y'z. Qlgg.,,yf1gg .. :I 4 . J if ' 7- . ' I3 fail?-i-lgli wage Q - , t ' Q' is-' my Q fm' 'S ?g:,,-, va' . GARY MIHELISH Gary was a hard lighting player who in tight spots could play either tackle or guard. He was one of the most versatile players on the team. RANDY GOES FOR A FIRST DOWN Guards left to right Mihelish and Coe open a hole in the Butte Central line. as Randy goes lor a first down. Ashcraft looks on. l MIKE MELOY Mike played end on defense. He was a tiger against the opposing backs when they attempted a wide sweep. PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-TWO had ,., FRED STEELE Fred was an outstanding player at his end position. He was always in there trying. ' awww... M GEORGE DAY George played much at lelt guard. He was a great blocker and a tough de- fensive opponent. 1 4 v 5 . l. ' A - 'if ,Tm-52' X '1w f sr Q VARSITY FCCDTBALL .447 . . 'ff' -.Vwf wi. X 'S-V . if ' . ...T s HH. 'lfwi T554 'f ' , kj? A If mega., ii yi 5-,df 31111 ,X 'XAZ l, i .,. -. -fag , .--M, Vw: 3 . ' . V 'xv 546' few? 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ASW'-'41 -ks-'nsw....s i.. ' f' - 1. ' 'i TOM RATE Tom was a good replacement at fullback. and added depth to the Bengal backiield. He was hampered by an ankle iniury. 4 le' gi Ogg ' .':.:.a: - .- if .,,A E XX., I 1 ., ,,X.,! L lag ,I . :XVX .5 . . . S . . X wm.. M .. .M ..u......,.,....-..--i-w-- 'M .awp 4. B If ae. Y fa. . 'W K l , . sg ' . 6,55 J., va . Q.. -5.5: A4 . it ' K5 e 'at-'i1Q0'Ef 'W iimwiaf wrf.fMiEg' 5: ,QW xTL?Q xs5'x'i-'g gfrdeg-?Xl..,.f.,..y. ' ' .ffgf-.Q1t,F',f diff' m ., .Psrfwift CONN NORLING Conn was the punter for the Bengals this year and helped the team out oi many a tight spot. He also played halfback. 9N.31'xz-Q if4ag3Mi.f31 'L g' X., W l gn 3 ,. 1- , . rw U X- 5 3 wt - ily. K XR ' X A W cj X 2 -Q , h ,.3MtlA 3Q,,. .w5x.ak,,g: A b we .-:lg+g,wXf 5153 AQ, 1 3,1 .gsyr iv' . 1..gu'.Qi.3' s ir.. s-fu ' H.. lf- f'wTsT.' ' ff ,:,g.,,- tj me 1731. R: . 'S 1-'Bs 11. 5 . - .,.wvg.,w- ,gig - w..:isX-,'. '. XXA 7 'l'f,.5!L-,' 1- V. ru- t - s. ,L 'Exit X .fQ,??f.. E, . fa- ' ta .. 'Q 5' .-1.-.?R5.e4!Qgg,'NX3tgiiX- t Hy. ' 25 4 If . ,. .Fi ,'. 1. DARREL BLEVINS Darrel was a great help to the Bengals as a reserve this year. and he should be a tiger next season. PAGE UNE HUNDRED TWENTY-Tl-lllllll - RON TOBOL Ron was cz real speedster: he was es- pecially effective on the end runs. He should be one of the best backs in the state next year. VARSITY FOOTBALL MICKEY ANDERSON Mickey has the ability to be an excel- lent quarterback and linebacker. He should be a real help to next year's team. I , ' 'f7T'7fQf5, - . : II , . Q. My Ag, s ,,. ,,,, -, 5 A 'IW' , -,J 375-avr,-If x Y .-:wiv VI Y Y 3.i4f:,, , -ka'-'Z ' W ' . .... Q ,P ..,., 1 Mmwwiv ...1-is-'.-I-I A HMA if fuss! n - A K4 was Nm My Wi A I Wysww, Wx' N. , IJQM-all ' ' rs. 'iw g I - , -sy f A , A - - I l1:'2-Wye I ' .Q ky X ff ' fs, K8 3f,Q?,,QA, . f g, ?,?gwkf-mr, A V IA tk-:ilk , ,rl Y, 1 . ,1H' I .- eff... fry, s 12 fu' ' rg , N 1. , , L X, 5 Q. . fre '35, w- ,-'P-fi'-,-.,, r a ff 'I . W I Titan, X' ' Lp. VHF' by ' M, Q ' Jia- if 0 'ima' n RUSS WILLIAMS Russ is a hard running halfback. He showed great ability this year and should be very useful next year. ,A WL., U ,.,He-.U - q- .,, ,, .. ., .,,r+g. K- -I fm- .. OUT OF THE FRYING PAN AND INTO THE FIRE-Randy is stopped by Butte Central. i c I I 1? I. h ,' '1',, , ' I WN ' - - 5.2, , A,i.f',I ', 1 ,,.,i -y. M 'wiv f lf' . 1 ' awe, - ' 4 :,. f'f5'ff'1...f515'- 'T 1 ' . - T 7 ' 1-15 ' '. '. ' ' W' T A I - ig sn M NV gm, K .... .y gl. ' A QE XX W WMXV ' '-- ' ':.:,., ,wie , -- .c Wwwwft L. ' M H ..,.. Q if ....: .,.,::,.. K .A gig' A ' W M,-QV' tw. -- .em ifixiafzrff 'zsfl Y :T , , k.f::- M Q Mi T W A :Tie -f- ffl-rf 1,- e N- '- x M, y.,,r..M,g-4' G' , ghqyl, Q, 9 f' ',.,sM1v - News ww,-Qww . gvffg f-.X K X f ' , . 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He was a 'K X tiger in the game and an able replace- -59,3 'w .'w..15, 5,3 ment for lack or George. rf- M... go. ' QL., . ' b H .EEINQLE PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE B SQUAD FOQTBALL Top row: left to right: Coach Voiles, Milton Munson, Wayne Smith, Marlin Vook, Marvin Marshall, Dennis Hartsook, Tom McKinney, Lynn Fred, Charles O'Ri1ey, Larry Ursich, Bob Coltrane, Ioe Wilson, Doug Skor, Tom Brownlow, Ray Hubert, Aaron Stansherry, Roy Weaver, Coach Swan. Second row: lack Spurzem, Bob Hoffman, Paul Nichwander, Chuck Dove, Bob Morrow, Dave Tobol, Ted Roe, Jerry Cooper, Blair Bratlien, Bob Wood, Bill Waller, Dave Carpita, Ken Kushar, manager. First row: Max Simmons, manager, Frank Schneckloih, Rod Kovick, Ierry O'Neal, Ari Hulett, Dennis Meyer. Dave Smith, Ar! Cranmer. Rod Vollertson, Iohn Nickolay, Russ Hoeffner, and Dave Milot. VARSITY TEAM RECORD Helena l2 Helena 12 Helena 7 Helena 7 Helena 7 Helena 7 Helena 29 Helena 25 Helena U Havre Great Falls Missoula Livingston Butte Anaconda Kalispell Butte Central Bozeman .Q 7 7 7 7 34 19 35 26 28 MANAGERS Top row, left to right: George Leeson, Doug Pasche, Dennis Sorrels. Bottom row: Max Simmons. Ken Kushar. ,WV a.aaaa, - .,r,. raa.,,. . ..,a A ee,e.,n,,,,a., ,,,,,, 1, PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-SIX MUDDY FELLOWS? Unknown Bengal downs Hawk as Hysell comes up. Top row, left lo right: Tom Brownlow, manager: Mickey Anderson, Iuergen Greger, Gary Larson, Bill Wertz, Iohn Carpenter, George Day, Barney Olson. Bottom row: Coach Lloyd Skor Doug Ferris, Randy Noland. Dick Iohnson, Cliff Hysell, Ken Leland, Larry Ashcrali. Cliff Hysell, senior center Larry Ashcroft. senior guard VARSITY BASKETBALL Big Cliff proved him- self to be one of the best rebounders in the state. This year he de- veloped his shot and added many points to the Bengal score. Larry was one of the Bengal playmakers and a sparkplug of the team. He was one of the co-captains. Larry was voted 3rd team all-tournament. Dick was a welI-round- ed ball player and could play under the basket or on the out- side. He was a co- captain of the starting five. ,g I CLIFF TIPS ONE IN ASHCRAFT FIRES A IUMPSHOT FOR 2 POINTS Dick Iohnson, senior forward IOHNSON HITS TWO! PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-EIGHT VARSITY BASKETBALL RANDY LAYS ONE IN. Randy came through with his iump shots when the other play- ers were bottled up. He had a knack for leading the tast break and qathered many points this way. Randy Noland, senior forward KEN HOOKS FOR TWO. Ken started the season with all-state talent. Unfortunately one loot became iniected and he could not play the last month. He will be ot great help to the team next year. l Ken Leland. junior center LARSON HOOKS FOR TWO! Gary won the tournament game with Bozeman with this type of shot. Gary, standing 6 4 was the tallest man on the team. Towards the end of the season he replaced Leland whose toot was iniured. Gary Larson. senior forward PAGE CNE HUNDRED TWljN'l'Y-NlNl l VARSITY BASKETBALL DOUG FERRIS. Senior Guard Doug was a very valuable man and helped the Bengals tremendously with his able ball handling. He could play either guard of forward and added depth to the squad. IUERGEN GREGER. Senior Forward Iuergen played frequently in the latter part of the season, and was a boost to Bengal spirit. In Anaconda his set shots were a spark to the team. BILL WERTZ. Senior Center Bill was another dependable player. and held his own under the basket. He was hampered slightly by a knee injury. PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY Doug hits on a iump shot. Iuergen fires a set shot against Anaconda Bill scores for the Bengals. VARSITY BASKETBALL GEORGE DAY, Senior Forward George was a set shot artist and one of the staunch reserves of the Bengals. IOHN CARPENTER. Senior Forward Iohn was a very capable man under the basket and a great rebounder. He saw more action towards the end of the season. BARNEY OLSON, Iunior Guard Barney saw some action as a reserve this year, and he should be a strong contender next year. l George fires a long one. Iohn goes alter a rebound. MICKEY ANDERSON. Iunior Guard Mickey was one ol the Iuniors who lailed to see much action this year. but he will be back next year. PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-UNK COACH SKOR This year Coach Skor produced several outstanding athletes. and we should have a very promising track team. He is the Athletic Director for H.H.S. TEAM RECORD Helena 49 Helena 38 Helena 60 Helena 50 Helena 61 Helena 57 Helena 58 Helena 46 Helena 60 Helena 46 Helena 49 Helena 43 Helena 37 Helena 43 Helena 44 Helena 61 Helena 45 Helena 48 Helena 52 Helena 5l Helena 45 Helena 48 Tournament Play Helena 63 Helena 42 PAGE ONE HUNDRED THXRTY-TWO VARSITY BASKETBALL TOM BROWNLOW Manager Without Tom the team would have been lost many times He was a great help Glasgow Havre Butte Anaconda Livingston Great Falls Great Falls Billings Bozeman Kalispell Bozeman Billings Butte Central Missoula Livingston Butte Anaconda Missoula Butte Central Kalispell Anaconda Butte , Bozeman Anaconda sv. h wx Mzv Q. I vw M 1 x K... Y ki .x , 3: .W wx x,XQTi KN iii Q is L b 0 S kgefgf. -- www 4' ' Qfvi fix! SW nm? riffs! E X wx vs M N. 'mm 'b . Jig, 1 !l D B-SQUAD BASKETBALL Bottom row, left to right: Coach Hansen, Rod Kovick, Russ Hoeitner, Tom McKinney, Barney Brandt, Bob Coltrane, Butch Nachtsheim, lim Wilcox, Bill Walter, Rich Atkins, Gary Anderson. Ton row: Max Simmons, manager, Bob Morrow, Larry Ursich, Lynn Fred, Iohn Darlow, Iohn Nickolay, Martin Vook, Doug Skor, Clit! Hennessey. The B-Squad started the season as an inexperienced kitten team. As the season progressed, steady improve- ment was shown. All gained valuable experience which will benefit next year's team. Coach Hansen is to be com- mended ior his hard work and time spent with the players. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM This year was the cross country team's first year in Helena Senior High School. The impressive showings made in Great Falls and Billings give the opinion that this phase of sports is worthwhile. Bill Gilbert is a great coach to work under as he was an excellent runner in high school. To the team-mates he is one of the boys. Top row, lett to right: Tom Kenney, Dick Iolmson, Gary Larson, Gene Gabriel, Iuergen Greqer, Coach Gilbert. Bottom row: Barney Olson, Chuck Doerlng, Ray Iohnson, and lim Little. PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FIVE SKI CLUB First row, lelt to right: Miss Pasha, sponsor: Ierry O'Neill, Vice Pres.: Arlee Anderson, Membership Chairman: Bob Hollow, Pres. 2nd row: Iim Little, Barb Phillips, Toni Palmquist, Iudy Olson. Sue Lawrence-. Diane Reber. 3rd row: Richie Rickman. Barb Thompson, Iulie Long, Barb Blakely, Connie Bardon. Iohn Hollow, Shirley Oleson. Sharon Stewart. Tony, senior. has proved herself a very 4 capable skier while being on the team 4 X , three years. Q K- Arlee Anderson. junior, is truly a wiz- ri' ard on skis. Barb Phillips, junior. did very well this J-H y yulul year and should be back to do a line . 1 ' iob on the team next year. , H- Q -. 5 Ez: sm.-' ,avg V 1 :I F.. f ., if Diane Reber, really knows how to win , ...M the races. V, 5 PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX l , K 3 i Bob Hollow, senior, has skied in the Iunior Nationals tor three years and was captain of the Boys' ski team this year. He is a four year competitor in high school meets and an adept skier. l Q, '1Qts?fi1: , ., N .. v ai T gis- gawk, ,W Y WAR' f- , 9 T ll , ' 1 ' fri? , , ,-, . ggi .. , , . like SF:-1:1 ' ' . g xsfig. i I 1,I eifE.fa2' M Ziifzs. Q., , -... . , ..... e.-..........-...,...-,, , . 7 1 Iohn Hollow, sophomore, has raced in high school and Iunior National competition tor two years. An adroit skier, he should do well next year in the ski meets. S E ? L N., i E 2 Iim Little, iunior, broke his leg in competition this year, but will be back next year in full strength. 'l i 1 5 9 4 1 4 I lohn Young, iunior, has much potential and is sure to be cr strong all-around skier next year. 1 --..,-,.-,, s,... va 121 I I 1 1 Ierry O'Nei1l, iunior, in his second year oi competing for the high school, did well. PAGE ONE HUNDRED Tl-IIRTY-SEVEN VARSITY WRESTLING um hifi!! it lf? um 5 ,it E11 gf, L if U14 w fy xilll, WW Xxmfyg .- tu f'WtZ,'?kf19sUf'f Bottom row, left to right: Cris Meier, Rich Clark, Bob Ryckman, Conn Norlinq, Dave Tobol, Gary Flatnw, Doug Pasche. Tim Conver, Iohn Lewis, Paul Nichwander, Ieff Peterson. Second row: Jim Backstrom, Ron Prowl, Roy Weaver, Russ Williams, Milton Munson, Charlie O'Riley, Terry Harris, Gene Emzneth, Dave Milot, Dennis Hartsook, Ray Iohnson, Dennis Meyer. Top rovAr:N?cib- Wgpd, Bob Ianes, Frank Schneckloth, Bob Hoffman, lim Whipple, lack Coe, Chuck Green, Art Cranmer, Ron Tobol, an evm mg. IACK COHN-COACH. INSTRUCTOR, FRIEND Coach Cohn has spent many long hours during wrestling season to give the boys a fundamental basis on which they can improve. He is to be congratulated for his sincere interest in youth development. His good humor is an inspiration to all who know him. Undoubtedly Wrestling is physically the most vigorous sport at Helena Senior High School. The team must be composed of grinding, relentless Spartans One can admire the wrestlers for their endurance. by LETTERMEN are wr r Seniors Years Lettered X lack Coe ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,r.r,.rr,r..... 3 -N W Doug Pasche ..,... .............. 3 Bob Ryckman ,.,,,, ,.,,. 3 Gary Flatow ...... .,.,. 2 Conn Norlinq ......,., ..... 2 Robert Anderson ,,,, .. l Melvin Bing .,......... ,. l Iuniors Tim Conver ,,,,, ,.,,. 2 Chuck Green ...... ..,.. 2 Iohn Lewis .,........ .... 2 Rich Clark ............. .. l Paul Nichwander . l Russ Williams ....... , l lim Whipple .,.... ,,,. l Sophomores Art Cranmer .,,, ,.,. 1 Cris Meier .,.,,,,, ,,,, 1 TACK COE Dennis Meyer r.,r,,, ,,,, 1 Iack was the outstanding wrestler for leff Peterson ---- ---- 1 the Bengals this year. He placed third at the State Toumament. PAGE ONE HUNDRED Tl-IIRTY-EIGHT 1959 VARSITY TRACK TEAM - Bottom row, leit to right: Ron Tobol. Gary Iohnson, Tom Kenney. Delbert Olsen. Frank Ursich. Gary Larson, Tom Allen, Iuergen Greger, Dean Retz, Chuck Marshall, Bob Baker, Larry Lewis. Second row: Chuck Baer. Iack Shevalier, lack Gill- espie. Clif! Hysell, Iohn Carpenter, Bill Wertz. Randy Noland, Bob Nelson. Gary Mihelish, Chuck Dove, Bill Mundt. Barney Olson. Third row: Paul Nishwander, Wayne Smith, lack Coe, Frank Schneckloth, Walt Cromeenes. Ken Leland. Mike Meloy. Doug Ferris, Chuck Deering, Bob DeBar, Larry Ashcratt, Chuck Green, Bob Strickland. Fourth row: Rich Clark. Doug Pasche, Pete Langthorn, Ray Iohnson, Russ Williams, Butch Nachtsheim, Iim Whipple, Barney Brandt, Dave Miller, Bob lanes. Russ Hoeilner, lim Backstrom, Dennis Sorrels. Top row: Coach Hansen, Torn Brownlow, Bill Caulder, George Day. Bill Reynolds. Ierry 0'Nea1, Dick Iohnson, Bud Robertson, Fred Steele, Grady Plemmons, Ron Olson, Mike Kickbush, Iohn Young, Coach Skor. Coach Cohn. -.-W ,., ,w of IUERGEN GREGER Q ...G i 1959 champion in the seo yard 1 Q :ql , Q 'Af .. run. and State Runner up in the Q ' Q kbru X 'J Q mile. X Aus, 4 B ,'-' A X T A ,.,,., F ' M ,:,,, Q' 3 p T Qt B e icoeo as s titties I .NW V W . N,-A ! wx Y Q ax K .E V 5,3 TOM KENNEY 5 4 . b 1959 Champion in the 440 yard ig E: i. AA 1 run. and State Runner Up in the Q y 5 , A V i 880 yard run. L A . All Q ' o ,Nxt 3 4-A f -- as E A t L . ,W t . i,l. L., . PACE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-NINE 3 , 1959 VARSITY TRACK X LARRY LEWIS State Champion in the 220 yard Y dash at the 1959 Interscholastic. 2 Iii? lvl Zhi 'X All ml . LWWWXWQQ, . W: it ,wg.,g,m.Wfv- V CLIFF HYSELL Runner Up ln the discus throw at , f the interscholastic. VL V x ., A y fy wmigygwgwfgigg mimi:A , gi, -N , ,V b 5 A g.,. ., . ,. 'W xy n N ,, I ' V- rf- f T :QA A H- 5. n,, i C. V ' ' 4, 4' 2-,F Vg, ' -.Q,gj igfw , gen, f wfe ,eve ye,,r'H EV? R 'ki' i s 5 ' - ' M A - L + I v, pil'-Emil U ' . 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HIT AND RUN! w 1 Y ik. . Q ,-,QS J, U .. ' ,E .. XS Q -.., ..W.,,. ' 9 0 H X' ,bf ' ' YQ ,3 ' . Vx wx-. R K 'V , s X yx A ' 4, X Q Y LR W X-2 w Q X ,Swv 3 A O RX ' P' i 3 f fm? US SEXY SIX! BE CAREFUL IOHN, DON'T RUN THEM! PRISSY! -sm X13 E . K K Y 1 DOUG BROWN, THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHER EVER! WHA??? PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-ONE INTRAMURALS SHUFFLEBOARD AND PING PONG CHAMPS VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS ISenior-Iunior Leaguel Helen Kramer llst shuiileboard singles and doubles, 2nd ping pong doubles, 3rd ping pong single-sl: Diane Brlnck lst shui- y ileboard doubles, 2nd ping pong doublesl: Iody Wiegand ilst Steele. Randy Noland. doubles ping pong, 2nd singles ping pong, 3rd shuiileboard doublesl: Marcia Dion llst ping pong singles, 3rd ping pong doublesl: Iacque Spaulding 13rd shufileboard doubles, lst ping pong doublesl: Berma Saxton 13rd ping pong doublesl: Ilene Barney 13rd shufileboard singles, 2nd shuilleboard doublesl: Char Rudio 12nd shuiileboard doublesl: Barb Thompson 12nd shufileboard singles. lst row, left to right: George Day, Gerry Neely, Larry Ashcralt. 2nd row: Gary Mihelish, Gar Larson, Fred PING PONG EXPERTS VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS lSophomore Leaguel Front of picture to back: Char Rudio. Iacque Spaulding, lst row: Kent Kushar, Rod Kovick, Ie!! Peterson. 2nd Myrna Aavedal, Iody Wiegand. lean Tangen. row: Bob Andrew, Bob Coltrane, Ron Morley, Gary Amerman. VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS PING PONG CHAMPS Lett to right: Barb Rust, Carol Fritz, Iacque Spaulding, Karen Back of picture: Bill Hakes. Front oi Picture: Don Devore. Koehler, Marg Hamer, Elaine Siewert, Iudy Castles, lean Tangen. Connie Spurlock, Iody Wiegand. PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-TWO INTRAMURALS SHUFFLEBOARD EXPERTS x TRAMPOLINE TEAM lst row. lelt to right: Kathy Tucker, Sherrill Olson, Ioyce Biorgum. Znd row. left to right: Doug Pasche. Roland Walker, Dodley Cosand. VOLLEYBALL EXPERTS 1 U f , S - f 1 ' ' Q . -A i' x i D K if 1 3. ,L VOLLEYBALL EXPERTS BOYS' TUMBLING TEAM Bottom row. lett to right: Dan Iohnson, Bob Heady, Larry Peterson. Top row, lett to right: Dave Debree, Marvin Ioyce. GIRLS' TUMBLING TEAM left to right: Iudy Howard, Connie Cross. Iudy Klieger, Verdi Anderson, Kathy Kockler. Carol Pickering, Becky Bryant, Lynn Brackman. Helen Kramer, Marilyn Willis. Char Rudio, Diane Brinck. PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-THREE VARSITY FGOTBALL PASS IN THE FLAT Noland plows lor extra yardage with Ashcralt-21 close behind. 32-Green and 28-Ferris close in on Great Falls' player. Noland runs the end-throwing the block is lack Coe. V i Pile up on the muddy Bozeman lield. ,. .,,...,,. ..-m -..- -.M-.., ,,.. .M . . , ., v-,-..,! BENGAL LINE HOLDS During most of the Bozeman game the plays were run up the middle because ol the slick field. PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-FOUR UNICN BUS DEPCT n Telephone: HI 2-5860 Terminal Manage It's Smarter To Charter a Greyhound . . . cfs I was saying, travel is educational but in order to see the real America Close-up . . . you must go GREYHCDUND. E ONE HUNDRED FORTY-SIX V I i A :VA i I - 5 We f ir E NV' - xx-M - NES - ' - NF 1 X -- f- X me Q xl-+ EQ E E4 x x X 'QF !.aqWS, X 'flll ii,fa'myyjSQ x I L A XQQJX YL? N--A Q fm Vwl lm Q E Q , 2, Mfal tglw elses n JG,zfylf-gnliniwimgitfw X X' ,L ' will l Q QQ Ee ax Q QEQQILQ i- yu X . Xxhi kv XX i XX X A W , 5 WQwaief9asEi 'l'I S L' 5' 5' gt. g se. Q :r 1 2 3 9' -I 9 ca wo R 1 3 Z E D rm an 5 Q O Fl' gg E. ra 5 sv o W S, D ' 55 er an : 3 X cn Di' ALLEN ELECTRIC ak' home appliances and electrical contracting SUPER SAVE DR G shopping center PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY -SEV 58 North Main the Styl Phone HI 2-1496 EIGTH AVENUE MARKET Reber Plumbing 81 Heating Co. Repair Work ' Contracting lf Reber's Can'f Do lt- Nobody Can Aft H C ll-HI 2-5754 HI 2 7834 20th Century Studios LANE BAKER Proprietor 30 West Sixth Helena Montana NE HUNDRED FORTY-EIGHT nation! SAVINGS AND PROTECTION I lINC0lN'S GUARANTEED INSURABILITY PLAN Now you may plan your Future Insurance Program, add later without medical exami- WESTERN MONTANA DISTRICT OFFICE THE THOMPSON AGENCY , :., L John R. ' McNamara EQ- , ' ,E3E2:2E, ' '--:l56EII.,,.,:i.2:1 g9' z-A-z-:,:-:-.:. , rsh- 4. .:E13ifE5E5EEEE1E5E, E-E253-'-:f, ' -11:11 , vw. I+ is N4 Robert E. Smith John G. Thompson New Union Bank Building Phone III 2-3560 LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ,- nnru - T Z i, R 81 R TEXACO 'h s no -E'-fy sk gc C Z, i 'A X Hz. ,','1,', f 1. ri' X 1 A if C 0 Main ancl Neill BUTTREY'S sum MARKET OPEN DAILY 9 A. M. - 9 P. M. fC1osed Sundaysj American Building and Loan Association Helena's Largest and Finest Supa' Market authorized capital 1090 H l A . D' l HI 2-3330 ' ' ' LZCTEED HUSTAD SHOPPING IZENTER PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-NINE FLGWERS at their best fx C '21, GAMERS State Nursery Co. For Fashions Newest BAKERY Shop at FISHERS STYLE SHOP Q! t Q Bank at the sign of the 7 4, wtitmutztztstx Lt. V N V union staff N B 1 0 ,.- N .- ' ,g-tt, jfq e Tu?fWf'rnTtr 9 g E HUNDRED PIFTY B Smart lik D R ber, P n ancj1k'SMdy E11 d Zilcl shop for all typ f 1 th g at F1'g1man's. H1 F hion H dq t Add s46N.Main - ...... Ph0neHI23580 l,f'N- X-N-r!-'XJ F INSTAD FLOORING 'fx ' Z x X All Types of Floor and Wall Tile 9 AMERICAN SMELTING H12 51501 203131 IQ 3 A-ND CQNGRATULATIQNS Q CLASS REFININO OOMPANY lf.-1-1 J --1-'X East Helena, Montana MAELOW THEATRE PAGE ONE HUNDRED FI For Beauty in Fabrics shop Hudson's like Chuck Baer and Barb Thompson. CARPET-DRAPERY- UPHOLSTERY 8 N. Main -- -- Phone HI 2-1122 ' an GRAND STREET FURNITURE Co. 109 Grand Street O-Q I-IELENA DRUG ASSN. KUSHAR DEPOT DRUG PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY C0llEGE PHARMACY Compliments of Helena Retail Druggists Association Quality Dependctbility HELENA, MONTANA PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY TWO HELENA AUTO ASSOCIATION See a member of your friendly Helena Auto Dealer Association for Authorized Repairs- K Sales and Service . 1 N lk ' l 4 'xmlllllllllllllllllf' A A Garage 8z Equipment Co. Capital Motors, Inc. Anderson Motors, Inc. Brooks Pontiac We Congratulate the Staff For a Successful 1960 Vigilante. Grimes Buick Dahl-Larson Motors Motor Mart Frontier Motors, Inc. Montana Auto Sales Northwest Motors Placer Motors, Inc. Arlee Anderson shows her intelligence as she pur- chases her luxuries at S 85 M Jewelers. 22N-Main - S 81M .IEWELERS Nothing But the Best ! -. Phone HI 2-2570 X :I OJE HJ,J-l'-TED -THESE Shop with Lee Morgan, Helene Rust, Donna Kunnary, and Sue Lawrence at Rogene's. Smart Apparel for Women 38 North Main Q Phone HI 2-6360 I lm.. I .5 en ROGENE'S 'COTTON FRIICK Slllll' Lovely things for Less Phone HI 2-4680 41 W. 6th Ave. Ready Mixed Concrete HELENA SAND AND GRAVEL CO. 9 I-IELENA'S FINEST FAMILY SI-IOE CENTER GAMERS Marshal Refrigeration and Electric authorized RCA Whirlpool and T.V. Dealer your Refrigeration and Complete Electric Wiring 5 West Lyndale Phone I-II 2 1604 PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTYYFOUR hs-,Nw t FNS.. IORUD PHOTO SHOP 320 N. Last Chance Gulch Follow Bonnie Flint and Patronize JORUD PHOTO SHOP Montana's Largest Photographic Supply Center ' Rentals ' Dial HI 2-6880 ' Repairs ' 24 Hour Finishing ' Trade-Ins ' ' -'-Q- M . P ,v Proprietor Mr. Tangen sells student Bob Harris some quality merchandise. I CGW H O B For Adequate Prescriptions Phone HI 2-6210 137 N. Last Chance Gulch PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-FIVE 2 x i nWO-F u 1' f Il A 1 nz I I E S h i I1 Q S At Their BEST Pmk 14084468 Qwzniifulngd, inc. 428 N. PARK AVENUE TELEPHONE HI 2-1809 Ben Franklin Store Nationally Known LOCALLY OWNED 'A' Shop and S Max 81 Hamm's Thriftway Meats - Groceries - Hardware T leph AC 7-6276 E t H l a-.....-Yl - n-mlrnr . 1 74' ' OUALITY MARKET HEl.ENA'S FINEST FO0D STORE 119 Norlh Rodney WE LEAD-OTHERS ARE FORCED TO FOLLOW PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-SIX , .... . -- E33 XXX? '2I2:'E1:IE15Ff 5-:RE 515' E5 , . 55251-Q.. 15'-5:1557.55I,552551-::If:5If55Ef QfEf1'fff-IE' 'Wi' 'Pa M ' Q -.Q'1''-:I-E:QQ::.Ql5E-:'E:-'fi ,.,.,.. 5E2:iEf11:2I'..,. 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A HI HI HI HI 2-7190 2-7190 2-5030 2-1840 31257 ' PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY SEVEN l af I Where F0 Best Wishes From the Senior Class of 1960 to the Senior Class of 1960 C mpliments of the VIGILANTE STAFF 55 Y if IIIIEI xullll WY!!! GLOBE WHERE SPENDING IS SAVING! SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES Freeman Shoes Resislol Hats KNOX'S 1 a s-.al A 5 , S -- S s , Y We Telegraph Flowers Helena, Montana B H 1429 H 1 A HI 2 7220 EILEEN'S A Step Away From The High School BRO0KSlDE DAIRY 0d1SB t 60012 1aA HI21057 ED FIFTY Some of the friends to Whom We are indebted for financial aid in the publication of the 1960 Vigilante. wi? BARKER'S CAPITOL STANDARD-Washing, Greasing, Pickup, and Delivery BARNES JEWELRY BARNEY'S D 81 B 66 SERVICE BILL'S BAKERY BONNES ELECTRIC CLAFFLIN FURNITURE EDDY'S BAKERY HUSTAD CENTER BARBER SHOP JACOBY'S JORUD COMMERCIAL PHOTO SHOP KNAPP'S SERVICE INC. MARSHALL WELLS PARROT CONFECTIONERY STERNBERG CONTRACTOR PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-NINE ' W f ff AUGUST X mn. 31-Thundering herd of 239 scrawny, scampering Sophomores, 2: 333 iabbering, jubilant luniors, and 236 self-styled SENIORS trample through newly-polished halls of HHS. The autumn ' breeze blew in ll new teachers, making a grand total of 47 dunce haters . 4 SEPTEMBER 14-The girl amazons had their first GAA Party. 8 Class officers elected: Those stuffing the ballot boxes were: SENIORS: Gerry Neely, Fred Steele, Iody Wiegand, Sandra Ballard, Bob Anderson. Iuniors: lim Whipple, Pete leans Lanthorn, Shirley Hart, Marilyn Gibson, Russ Williams. Sophomores: Art Cranmer, Bob Hoffman, lane Duke, Larry Urisch, Helene Rust. 10-Snake Dance: Did you ever see a snake galloping the gulch? 18-19-MEA Convention School out! I I 25-The first and best pep assembly of the year--Vigilante staff mocks football players. OCTOBER l3-Latin Club Initiation Vent, Vidi, Wow! 21-SENIOR Barn Dance-Scarcely any straw at all. CNO swing- doors eitherl. 29-Coronation-Iack Frost gave all a Warm reception. Connie is elated. NOVEMBER l??-A beeg, beeg snowfall C2ft. in factl. 6-Senior Victory Keg Party. 7'-District Cherry Pie Contest-Rainbow Dance-ACT Test for Seniors-Senior Girl Get-Together-ffood, fun, and factsl. N I g, 25k3-7-77's Dance C The Musketballu was the theme? Chan O ,, Romero-Competition. -I X 26-27-Vacation from the salt mines. DECEMBER 3-4-Butte Roundtable Tournament. 22-Christmas Vacation begins CAt last Ballard has an excusel. IANUARY Dru leaves for Argentina. 4-Regretfully, we resume school- 3UfA good show, 3 games, one out of town, 2 dances, and oh yes, the beatnik ball. CLet's go to the flopl. 's on GW' E as L Ht H - 3 1 nun ugu Q eo ss Q PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY aw. M: 9 a 'l ' S' Q mia 5 M 'Mai' mf, iw yawn ,www-:W Av? rv N ix sd 44? 51. u T 4 N 'Af L 'm'M A 'A m k 4 .fi li ,N 53,5 ' 1 M ww 1-'a,f'- - wwf Q' VQ,11gx,j'.,.! 592284 fs. wp ,par --.gg Q Ms V, W ' J , - 1wA i1fv,,'L..- 1 gk ' ,X .ff . ,f f1??T: .fawig ' NUM fm 1 ,wha fr 1 , M QM! JH-3, i A fL...Q H' TS Lf ' kiigii' ,.fw '.d! c'W m yt! Q N M 5 ffl mgi: g-E BH Q9 s . f ISA rg vs: If C CALENDAR - FEBRUARY N. Eveland wins S3100 in essay contest. Steele's folks on vacation. 9-Honor Society Banquet CBetter than the assernblyl. l2-D.A.R. girl selected - Iody Wiegand. 17-Spanish Club Banquet. 18-Montana H. S. Ski Meet. CReb's on the loosel. 19+-Iudy Williams wins Sweetheart award, I. Whipple Wins one big kiss. 26-Grunt and groan artists hit Great Falls for State Wrestling meet. MARCH 2-3-4-Class AA Tournament-Blinky Lou leaves ring at home. 5-Finlin Hotel redecorates. 16-French Club lnitiation. . 17-19-District Science Fair-Helena Wins 9 out of 12 first places. 31-Home Ec Convention. X . Q R traifstb APRIL csink or swim: aa- LTQ9 2-H-Club Dance. Down Payment on the Iunior Prom. 2-State Science Fair. Iudy Martinson takes Grand Prize. 5-Sports Banquet. 9-Iunior Prom iWatch the handsl. 15-16-Easter Arrives. 22-Vigilante Parade - SENIORS Win Wall Cup - SENIORS win Roberts Cup-SENIORS Win Sweepstakes-SENIORS Win lottsa other things too-Big sleigh ride afterwards iSopho- mores think they Win Roberts Cupl. Fullmer-Giardello fight re-inacted. 23-High School Weak. 30-IayCee Relays. Vigilante meets deadline. Q M' 1 .J t X H A3 3 h 3 fa .21 PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-TWO 2 t 4 4 'lr L N tl? lf it ll I Nt :QA ' ' AAVEDAL, MYRNA, SR.k10, 94, ABEL, IACOUELINE, SR.-10 ALBRIGHT, CAROL, SR.-10, 104 ALBRIGHT, IULIA, IR.-44 ALEX, MOLLY, SR.f10, 98 ALLEN, IUDITH, SO.-60 ALLEN, LYNNE, SO.f60 ALM, HAMER, SO.-60 ALM, RUSSELL, SR.410 AMERMAN, GARY, SO.-60, 135, 142 AMUNDSEN, ROBERT, SO. ANDERBERG, ALICE, SO.-60 ROBERT, SR.-8, 10, 92, 93, 96, 97, 106 ANDERSON, ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON ARLEE, IR.-44, 101, 136 GARY, SO.-60, 94 MILTON, IR.-44, 117, 124, 1 NIKI, SO.-60 PATRICIA, SR.-10, 101, 112 RICHARD, SO.-60 VERDI LEE, SO.-60, 143 WILLIAM SO-112 ANDREASEN, PATRICIA, IR.-44, 93 ANDREW, BOB, SO.-60, 99, 142 ANDRUS, MICHAEL, FAC.-78 ANNALA, ANDREW, EAC.-78 ARFMAN, MIKE, SO. ARMSTRONG, BRUSE, SO. ARNOLD, RONALD, SO.-60 ARONEN, IOHN, IR.-44 ASHCRAFT, LARRY, SR.-2, 10, 100, 109, 119, 121, 127, 139, 142, ATKINS, RICHARD, IR.-44, 96, 135 ATLAS, COURTNEY, IR. AUSTIN, EMME, IR.-40, 44, 142, 116 AYRES, CHRISTOPHER, IR.-44 BACKEBERG, DARLENE, SO. BACKSTROM, IAMES. IR.-40, 138 97, 101, 142 27, 131 1 INDEX BAER, CHARLES, SR.-100, 110, 139, 152 BAHNSON, IOAN, IR.-44, 95, 110, 111 BAKER, DI ANNE, SO.--60, 114 BALAZS, ROBERT W., SOS60 BALAZS, SHARON, IR. BALDRIDGE, IOHNETTE, BALLARD, GEORGE, IR.-44 BALLARD, SANDRA, SR 109, 151 BANSCH, EVALINA, SO.--60 BANSCHBACH, IAY, BARKER, GARY, SR. BARKER, KATHRYN, SO.-60 BARDON, CONNIE, IR.-44, 136 BONNIE, IR.-44 PATRICIA, SR.-11, 101, 113 ILEEN, IR.-44, 101, 142 KAREN, IR.-44, 93, 113 SR.-10 94. 97, 101. .-2, 8, 11, 37, SR.-11 BARNES, BARNES, BARNEY, BAUCUS, BAYLES, RAY, SO.-114 BEAUMONT, BAMBY, SR.-11, 94, 97, 101 BAUMANN, STEVE, SO.-60, 93, 114 BEAVER, CAROL IAY, SO. BEAVER, PHYLLIS, IR.-44, 103 BECK, TRUDY IEAN, SO.-60, 110 BECKMAN, BONNIE, SO.-60, 113 BELGARDE, TRENA, SO.-60 BELL, RAYMOND, IR. BELL, SANDRA, SR.-11 BENIAMIN, PAYE, IR.-44 BENIAMIN, GLENN, SO.-60 BENTON, LARRY, SR.-11 BENTZEN, IUDITH, SO.--60 BENTZEN, PAUL, SR.-11, 93, 113 BERG, ALAN, SR.-11 BEYER, LOIS, SR.-12, 94, 97, 101, 116 BIELEN, CONNIE, SO.-60 BIERI, MARY, IR.-44, 54, 93 BING, MELVIN, SR.-12, 93, 138 CCCGJNGIRATIUILATIICODNSQ who have rnade your graduation possible. and- Best Wishes TO TI-IE CLASS OF 1960 M. E. HOPKINS SWA, sam aw. sunnmr Serving All Montana snow HEALTH mos V aww Anus 1 l3'vrLn1.z Sun frux i. 1015 POPLAR AVE. - HELENA, MONTANA -1- MMM f 4 -- PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-THREE INDEX CCon1inuedD BISHOP, LLOYD, IR.-44, 94, 95, 96 BIOIN, INA MAY, SO.-60, 95, 113 BIORGUM, IOYCE, SO.-60, 95, 98, 143 BLACK, DANIEL, SR.-12, 113 BLACK, KAREN, IR.--113 BLAKELY, BARBARA, IR.-44, 99, 136 BLENKARN, MARCIA, SR.-12, 101, 110, 111 BLEVINS, DARREL, IR.-44, 100, 117, 123 BLOHM, LINDA, SO.-60, 94, 98 BOMAR, KATHERINE, SO.-61 BOMPART, IAMES, IR.-44 BOMPART, RUTH, IR.-98, 103, 113 BORG, VICTOR, SR.-12 BOSSE, ROGER, SR.-12, 106, 107 BOULEY, IIM, IR.-44 BOURQUIN, RICHARD, SO.-61 BOWER, IERRY, IR.-44, 54, 112 BOWERS, MARY, IR.-44 BOWLER, BONNIE, IR.-45, 94, 96, 101 BOZDOG, VIRGINIA, SO.-61 BRACKMAN, LYNNE, IR.--54, 94, 113, 143 BRANDT, BARNEY, IR.-45, 93, 100, 117, 125, 135, 139 BRATLIEN, BLAIR, SO.-61, 126 BRATLIEN, MARILYNN, SR.-12 BRAUN, CAROL, SR.-12, 113 BRAUN, LEANNE, SO.-61 BRAUN, IUDITH, SR.-12, 96 BRAY, MARY, IR.-45, 113 BRENT, MARY, IR.-98 BREWER, CHARLES, SO. BREWER, MARILYN, SR.-12, 94, 97, 101 CLARK, RICHARD, IR.-45, 112, 138, 139 CLARKE, KEITH, SR.-13, 93, 100, 117, 119, 125 CLARKE, WILLIAM, SO.-61 CLARKSON, ARTHUR, SO.-61 CLAUSEN, WILLIAM, SO.-61 CLEMENTS, SUSAN, SR.-13, 94, 95, 97, 101 CLINTON, RONALD, SR.-14 CLOUD, TERRY, SR.-14 COBB, HANNAH, IR,-45, 99, 103 COE, IACK, SR.-14, 36, 117, 119, 120, 139 COLLINGS, VANDA, IR.-45, 113 COLLISHAW, IOHN, SR.-14 COLTRANE, ROBERT, SO.-59, 126, 135, 142 CONKLIN, TOM, SO.-61, 103 CONVER, TIM, IR.-45, 100, 138 COOPER, GERALD, SO.-61, 94, 98, 103, 126 COSAND, DUDLEY, IR.-143 COTTRILL, KENNETH, SO.-61, 112 COWGER, IERRY, IR.-98 COZZIE, GEORGE, IR. CRANMER, ARTHUR, SO.-61, 58, 59, 126, 138 CRAWFORD, CHARLES, SR.-14, 101, 114, 117, 119, 121 CRAWFORD, IACKIE, SO.-61 CRAWFORD, MARY LOU, SR.-14 CREACH, MARY, SO.--62 CROMEENES, WALTER, IR.-45, 93, 95, 139, CROSS, CONSTANCE, IR.-45, 99, 101, 143 CROSS, RICHARD, SO.-62 CRUTCHER, BEVERLY, SO.-62 CULBERTSON, LINDA, IR.-45 CUREY, TERRY, IR. BROWNING, MICHAEL, IR.-45 BREWER, SUSAN, SO.-61 BRIDGES, DAN, SR.-13, 36, 89 BRIDGES, NANCY, SO.-61, 89 BRINCK, DIANE, SR.H13, 31, 33, 36, 94, 96, 97, 106 107 142, 101, , , 143 BRIGHT, THOMAS, SO.-61 BROTSCH, LINDA, SO.-61 BROWN, DON, IR.-112 BROWN, DOUGLAS, SR.-2, 13, 107, 109 BROWN IERE, SR. BROWN KENDA, IR.-45 BROWN TOM, SO. BROWN WILLIAM IR.-45, 99, 113 BROWNLOW, THOMAS. IR.-45. 126, BRYANT, BECKY, SO.-61, 143 BUCHI, DOUGLAS, SO. 127, 132, 139 BUCKLAND, IUDY, IR.-45, 89, 94, 110, 111 11 151 BUDKE, PAMELA, IR.-45, 110, I BUOR, CAROL, IR.-45, 93, 96 BURGESS, IAMES, IR.-45, 112 BURKE, IAMES, SO. BURNS, IIM, SO.-61 BUSHNELL, LINDA, SO.-61 BUSWELL, DENNIS, IR. 1 CURTIS, IULIANNE, SO. DAHL, DAHL, DAHL, DAHL, DAHL, DALEY, BONNIE, SR.--14, 96 DEANNA, SO.-62, 99 IANET, SR.-14, 31, 92, 94, 97 IOHN, SO.-62 MARSHA, SO.-62 IOSEPH, SR.-14, 113 DALEY, MARYANNE, SO.-94 DALLAS, DONALD, SO.-62, 112 DALY, KAREN, SO.-62 DALY, MARGARET, IR.-46, 110, 111 DANDRO, DARLENE, SO.-62 DANZER, RICHARD, SO.-62 DARLOW, IOHN, SO.-62 DAVIDSON, BRUCE, SR.-15 DAVIS, DAVIS. ARLENE, SO.-62 DONNA, IR.-46 DAY, GEORGE, SR.-15, 35, 37, 93, 94 96 ,117, , ,1 ,139. 107 119 122 31 142 DEBAR, ROBERT, SR.-15, 93, 139 DEBREE, DAVID, SO.-62, 113, 143 DEBREE, KENNETH, SR.-15, 114 DECOUTEAU, FRANK, SO. BUSWELL, IUDITH, SO.-61 BUTLER, PAT, IR.-45, 103, 104, 105 CALLAWAY, PHYLLIS, IR.-45, 104 CANTRELL, MARY, SO.-61 CAPPIOUS, SAMUEL, FAC.-5, 78 CARLSON, EDITH, IR.-45, 95 CARLSON, RUTH, SR.-13 CARPENTER, IOHN, SR.-13, 100, 117, 119, 123, 131, 139 CARPITA, DAVE, SO.-61, 126 CARPITA, IIM, SR.-13 CARSTENS, CLAUDIA, IR.-45 CASTLES, IUDITH, SR.-13, 97, 101, 104, 110, 111 CAULDER, BILL, SR.-139 CHANEY, KENNETH, IR.-45, 96, 113 CHARLTON, FAYE, IR.-45, 103 CHITTIM, BONNIE, SO.-61 CHIVERS, LAUREL, SO.-61 CHRISTENSEN, MICHAEL, SO. CHRISTISON, IERRY, IR.-45, 99 CHURCHWELL, DIANE, IR.-94 CLARK, MICHAEL, SO.-61 PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-FOUR DECOUTEAU, LEONA, IR.-112 DEGOOYER, BYRON RAY, SO.-2, 59, 62, 93 DEGOOYER, MARIORIE, SR.-15, 33, 35, 37, 96, 97, 101, 106, 107, 116 DEGROAT, MARGUERITE, SO.-62, 112 DEHART, BETTY, IR.-46, 95, 103 DEVIVIER, IO ANN, IR.-46, 103, 104 DEVORE, DON, SO.-62, 142 DICKGRABER, DIANA KAY, SO.-62 DICKGRABER, WILLIAM, IR.-46 DICKMAN, ROBERT, SR.-15 DIDRIKSEN, DAVID, SR.-15, 93, 100 DIETRICH, DIANE, IR.--46, 103, 112 DIETRICK, KATHLEEN, SO.-62, 114 DIGHTMAN, IANET, SO.-62, 94 DILLY, DARYL, SO.-113 DION, MARSHA, IR.-46, 101, 142 DOERING, CHARLES, SR.-15, 100, 135, 139 DOLIN, IOE, IR.-46 DOUGHERTY, DRU, IR.-43, 46, 54, 142 DOUGHERTY, IOANNE, IR.-46, 103 DOUGHERTY, NIEL, SO.-62, 93 DOVE, CHARLES, IR.-46, 100, 126, 139 DRINGLE, CHARLES, SR.-15, 93, 114 DUFFIELD, WARREN, IR.-46 INDEX CCo1'1tinuec:1I DUKE, ELIZABETH IANE, SO. DUNCAN, RAVEN, SO.-62 DUNLOP, WILLIAM, IR.-46 DUPIS, GARY, SR.--15 DURFEY, RENEE, SR.-16, 98 EASBEY, IEFF, SR.-16, 113 EGGE, GARY, IR.-46 ELLIS, TERRY, SO.-114 EMINETH, EUGENE, SO.-62, 138 ENGER, PATRICIA, SR.-16 ENGER, SHARON, IR.-46, 113 ERICKSON, LEIF, SR.-16, 93 EVANS, LARRY ALLEN, SO.-62, 103 EVELAND, NICOLE, IR.-46, 89, 95, 103, 142 EVERIN, MARY, SR.-16, 97, 101 EWING, MRS., FAC.-78, 107 FABIAN, MARILYN, SO.-62 FAHRION, SUE, SO.-62, 94 FARMER, MICHAEL, SR.-16, 94, 97, 107 FARMER, RICHARD, SR.-16, 93 FARNAM, DIANE, IR. FARRIER, SONYA, SO.-62 FAUL, LYDIA, SR.-16, 95 FELDNER, IEANYCE, SR.-16, 97, 110, 111 FELLER, DIANNE, SO.-59, 62, 94, 113 FERRIS, DOUGLAS, SR.-2, 16, 34, 35, 36, 90, 92. 94, 96, 97, 100, 109, 117, 119, 127, 130, 139 FINLEY, LINDA LEE, SO.-63 FINLEY, MARET, SR.-17, 95 FINLEY, MIKE, IR.-46, 112 FINSTAD, GERALDINE, IR.-46, 112 FISHER, DENNIS, SO.-63, 114 FISHER, ERIC, SO.-63, 94 FITZGERALD, SHARON, SO.-63, 95 FITZPATRICK, IUDY, IR. FLANAGAN, BARBARA, SR.-17, 84, 101, 113 FLATOW, GARY, SR.-17, 37, 89, 90, 93, 100, 138 FLETCHER, GIL, IR.-54 FLEURY, KATHLEEN, SO.-59, 63, 87, 89, 90, 93 FLINT, BONNIE, IR.-40, 46, 110, 111, 155 FOLSOM, ALLEN, IR.-46 FOURNIER, ROBERT, IR. FOURNIER, THOMAS, SR.-17 FRANCIS, CHARLES, SO.--105, 114 FRANCIS, CLARENCE, SR.-17 FRANCIS, GWENETTE, IR.-46 FRANCK, EARL, IR. FRED, IOHN, SO.-126 FREDRICK, CLINTON, SR.-17 FREDRIKSON, ABBIE, SR.-17, 114 FRIEDLUND, IOHN EDWARD, SO.-63 FRITZ, CAROL, SR.-17, 95, 97, 99, 101, 142 FROST, NATA, IR.-40, 46, 90, 94, 116 FULLER, CATHLEEN, IR.--46, 94 FULLER, CLAUDIA, IR. GABRIEL, EUGENE, SO.-135 GAGE, DEANNA, SR.-17 GAGE, DONALD, IR. GAILUSHAS, ROSEMARIE, SO.-63 GALLAGHER, LAWRENCE, IR.-46 GALLAWAY, IANIE, IR.-46 GALLOWAY, LENORE, IR.-46 GARDNER, ALLEN, SO.-63, 114 GARDNER, CHRISTIE, SO.-63 GARRISON, BERNARD, SO.-63 GAVAGHAN, GENEVIEVE, SR.-103 GIBBS, HATTIE, IR.-47, 114 GIBSON, CAROLYN, IR.-40, 47, 93 GIBSON, MARILYN, IR.-41, 47, 112 GIESE, MISS, FAC.-78, 83 GILBERT, PATTY IOYCE, SO.-114 GILBERT, ROBERT, SO.-113 GILBERT, MR., FAC.-78 GILLELAND, CHARLES, SO.-63 GILLELAND, ESSIE, SR.-17, 103 GLENN, GARY, SO.-63 GOOCH, CHARLES, SR.-113 GOODALE, SHIRLEY, IR. GOODHEART, MRS., FAC.-78 GORDON, DONNA, SO.-63, 112 GREEN, CHARLES, IR.--42, 47, 96, 100, 117, 121 138, 139 GREGOR, IUERGEN, SR.-17, 34, 37, 88, 92, 93 94, 96, 97, 100, 107, 127, 130, 135, 139, 140 GREINER, WILLIAM, SO.-63, 113 GREWELL, IOHN, SO. GREWELL, MARYLYNN, SR. GREWELL, MYRNA, SR. GREY, DENNIS, SO. GRIEVE, DAN, SR.-18, 99 GRIFFITH, IEAN, IR.-47 GUNLOCK, DOROTHY, SR.-18, 88 GUNSTONE, MARY, SO.-63 HAHN, GRANT, SR.-18 HAKES, IOAN, SR.-18, 98 I-IAKES, WILLIAM, SO.-63, 142 I-IALEY, DENNIS, IR.-94 HALEY, IUDITH, SR.-18, 96 HALL, NORMA, IR.-47, 96, 104 HALVER, RONALD, SR.-18, 95 HAMER, IUDI, IR.-47, 103 HAMER, MARGE, SR.-18, 36, 101, 142 HAMLIN, MARY, SR.-18, 95 HAMM, TOM. IR.-47 HANNICK, LEN, SR.-18, 93 HANSEN, MR., FAC.-78, 83 HANSON, IAMES, SR.-18 I-IARDING, RICHARD, SO.-63, 114 HARDING, ROBERT, IR.-47 HARRIS, IOHN, IR.-47 HARRIS, ROBERT, SR.-19, 155 HARRIS, TERRY, IR.-99, 138 HARRISON, NINA, SR.-19, 98, 101, 110, 111 HART, SHIRLEY, IR.--41, 42, 47, 96, 110, 111 HARTSOOK, DENNIS, SO.-63, 113, 126, 138 HARTZOG, MRS., FAC.-78 HAZEN, CATHERINE, IR.-47, 112 HEADY, ROBERT, SO.-63, 143 HEALY, MIKE, IR.--47, 94, 98, 103 HELLER, LARRY, SO. HENDRICKSON, MERLE, SR.--19, 101 HENDRIX, RANDALL, IR.-93 HENRY, MR., FAC.-78, 109 HENRY, THOMAS, IR.-47, 113 HERMANSON, GLORIE, SO.-63, 110, 111 HERRIN, KATHY, SO.-63, 93 HERRIN, TOM, SR.-19, 34, 35 HIBLER, RICHARD, IR.-47 HICKS, CAROLE, SR.-19, 101, 104 HICKS, DONNA, SR.-19 HICKS, MARY LOU, SO.-63 HILDENSTAB, DOLORES, SR.-19, 103, 113 HILDENSTAB, DUANE, SO.-64 HINES, WILLIAM, IR. HIRST, THOMAS, IR.-43, 47 HOEFFLER, SUE, SO.-64 HOEFFNER, RUSSELL, IR.-47, 126, 135, 139 HOFFMAN, ROBERT, SO.-58, 59, 64, 126, 138 HOGUE, DONALD, SO.-64 HOLLAND, IUDITH, SO.-64, 94, 98 HOLLOW, IOHN, SO.--64, 136, 137 HOLLOW, ROBERT, SR.-19, 93, 136, 137 HOPKINS, IANINE, SR.-2, 19, 94, 96, 97, 101, 108 HORNE, CAROL, IR. HORNER, RALPH, SO.-64,7 99 HORNER, SHARON, SR.-19 HOWARD, IUDY, IR.-47, 103, 143 HOY, DAN, SO.-103 HUBER, MEREL, IR. HUBERT, CLIFFORD, SO.-64, 126 HULETT, ARTHUR, IR.-42, 47, 93, 94, 96, 103, 126 HUMPHREY, OWEN, SO.-112 HUTCHESON, COLLEEN, SO.-114 HYSELL, CLIFFORD, SR. 20, 36, 100, 117, 120, 119 127, 128, 139, 140 ILVEDSON, IOSEPHINE, SR.-2, 20, 101, 109 PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY FIVE INDEX CContinuecIJ JAMES, LINDA, SO.-64, 94 JAMES, RICHARD, SO.-114 JAMES, RODNEY, SR.-20 JANES, ROBERT, JR.-47, 100, 117, 125, 138, 139 JENKS, CLINTON, SO.-64 JENKS, LOREN, SO.-64 JENKINS, DONNA, JR.--47 JOHNS, SHAROLA, SO.-64 JOHNS, TOM, SO.-64 JOHNSON, JOHNSON, JOHNSON JOHNSON, JOHNSON, JOHNSON. JOHNSON, JOHNSON DAN, SR.-20, 100, 113, 143 LAURA, SR.-20, 94, 96 MARCAE, SO.-64 MARILYN, JR.-114 MILTON, SR.-20 RAYMOND, JR.-47, 135, 138, 139 RICHARD, SR.-20, 97, 127, 128, 135, 139 RONALD, SO. JOHNSTON, JUDY, SR.-20, 113 JOHNSTON, PATRICIA, JR.-47 JONES, BARBARA, SO.-64 JONES, ROGER, SR.-20 JORGENSEN, JOYCE, JR.-47, 95, 112 JORGENSEN, RONALD, SO.-64, 114 JORGENSON, MRS., FAC.-109 JOYCE, MARVIN, SO.-64, 143 JULIAN, REX, SO.-64, 114 KANE, BYRON, JR.-47, 112 KAUPPI, DAVID, SR.-20, 95 KECK, MARVIN, JR, KEENAN, LORETO, JR.-48, 103 KELLER, ARLINE, SO.-64 KELLER, PAULA, JR.-48, 103 KELLY, LINDA, SO.-64 KELLY, VERA, SR.-21 KELSEY, MARY, SR.-21 KELSH, JUDITH, JR. KEMP, KARLYNN, SO.-64, 105 KENNAUGH, RONNIE, JR.-48, 95 KENNEY, SUE, SO.-64, 94 KENNEY, TOM, SR. 21, 34, 35, 93, 96, 100, 135, 139, 140 KIND, SARAH, JR.-48, 93, 94, 99, 110, 111 KIPP, MYRNA, SR.-21, 98 KIRKPATRICK, MISS, FAC.-78 KLIEGER, DOUGLAS, SR.-21 KLIEGER, JUDIE, SO.-64, 143 KLOCKLER, PATRICIA, SO.-64, 112 KLUGMAN, DALE, SO.-64 KLUGMAN, DAVID, SO.-64 KNEEDLER, GREG, SO.-65, 113 KOEHLER, KAREN, SR.--21, 92, 93, 94, 96, 97, 101, 112, 142 KOCKLER, KATHY, SO.-65, 113, 143 KOICH, MARSHA, SO.-65, 113 KORTING, MARSHA, SR.-21, 98 KOTTAS, WENDY, SO.-65 KOVICK, RODNEY, SO.-65, 93, 126, 135, 142 KRAMER, HELEN, SR.-21, 94, 96, 97, 101, 106, 107, 142, 143 KUNNARY, CLIFFORD, JR.-48 KUNNARY, DONNA, SO.-65, 114, 154 KUNTZ, BARBARA, SR.-21 KURTZ, MARY, SO.-65 KUSHAR, KENT, SO.-94, 126, 142 LAKE, CHARLES, SO. LAMPING, LINDA, JR.-48 LAMPING, REYNA, SO.-65 LANGHORNE, JOHN, SO.-65, 103 LANTHORN, PETER, JR.-41, 42, 48, 54, 93, 95, 139 LAROCK, LAWRENCE, SR.--21 LARSON, GARY, SR.-2, 22, 100, 107, 109, 127, 129, 135, 139, 142 LARSON, JAMES, SO.-65 LARSON, KENNETH, SO.-65, 114 LARSON, LAURA, JR.'-48, 104 LAWRENCE, SUSAN, SO.-65, 110, 111, 136, 154 LAY, DAVID, JR.-48 LEDVINKA, RUDOLPH, SO.-65, 112 LEESON, GEORGE, JR.-40, 93, 95, 117, 126 PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-SIX LELAND, KENNETH, JR.-48, 100, 117, 121, 129, 139 LEMON, SHARON, SO.-65 LENHART, ROBERTA, SR.-22, 104 LEONARD, NILES, SR.-22 LEWIS, PATRICIA, JR.-48, 112 LEWIS, WILLIAM, JR.-48, 138 LEIBERG, MARY, SO.-65 LIEDLE, CARROLLE, JR.-48, 94, 113 LIEDLE, SHARIN, JR.-48 LINDSEY, RAYMOND, SR.--22, 98, 112 LIPES, VIRGINIA, SO.-65 LITTLE, JAMES, JR.-48, 135, 136, 137 LITTLE, MARG, JR. LIVELY, TERESA, SO.-65 LONG, JULIE, JR.-48, 99, 136 LONGFELLOW, DENISE, JR.-48, 95, 103 LONGMAID, SHERRY, JR.-48, 114 LOSEY, JOANNE, SO. LUNDBORG, BETTY, JR.-48, 95 LYTHGOE, THOMAS, SO.-65 LYTLE, CATHERINE, SO.-65, 112 MACK, CAROLYN ANN, SO. MADDIO, GARY PATRICK, SO.-65 MADDOX, SHARON, JR.-48, 96, 103, 113 MADSEN, HAROLD, SO.-65 MAGUIRE, MARILYN GAIL, SO.-65, 113 MAHR, ROBERT, SO.-65 MARJERRISON, MISS, FAC.-41, 79 MARK, BARBARA JOANNE, SO.-65 MARKIN, MR., FAC.-79, 97 MARSHALL, GEORGE, JR, MARSHALL, MRS., FAC.-79 MARSHALL, MARVIN DEE, SO.-65 MARTELLO, JOHN, JR.-48 MARTIN, JOHN, SO.-66 MARTINSON, JUDITH JR.-48, 94, 114 MATHEWS, JUDITH, SR.-22 MATHEWS, KAREN FERN, SO.-66,93 MATULYS, MRS.-FAC.-79 MAYER, JEAN, JR.-48, 110, 111 MAYER, MR., FAC.-79 MCCARL, CLAUDIA, JR.-48, 103 MCCARTHY, MRS., FAC.-79 MCCLUSKY, JOHN SR.-2, 22, 93, 109 MCCOSKERY, ROBERT, JR.-49, 112 MCCRACKEN, FAC.-79 MCDERMID, DONALD, SR.-22, 95, 99 MCDERMID, MICHAEL, SO.-66, 112 MCDONALD, JIM, SR. MCDOWELL, SHARON, JR. MCEACHERON, MARY, JR.-49, 51, 54, 94, 101, 110, 111 MCINTOSH, MICKEY ANN, SO.-66 MCKINDRESS, KAREN, JR.-49, 94, 103 127. MCKINNEY, ARRON TOM, SO.-66. 126, 135 MCKINNEY RUTH, SR.-22, 101, 112 MCQUILLAN, MARIA, SO.-66 MEADE, SANDRA, SR.-22, 103 MECREDY, DOLORES, JR.-49, 95, 113 MEIER, CHRIS, SO.-66, 93, 114, 138 MEJIA, FRANCES, JR.-49, 93, 94, 95 MELBY, CAROL, JR.--49 MELOY, PETER, SR.-23, 34, 89, 94, 96, 97, 117, 119, 122, 139 MENDEZ, JUANNA, JR.-49, 95 MERCER, RONALD, JR.-49, 112 MERGENTHALER, JERRY, SO. MERRITT, DONNA RAE, SO.-66 MERRITT, JAY, JR.-49, 93 MERRITT, RON, JR.-49, 114 MERTZ, SYLVIA, JR.-49, 114 MEYER, DENNIS EDWARD, SO.-59, 66, 99, MICKELSON, QUENTIN, SR.-23, 100 MIDDLEMAS, DAVE, SR.-23 MIDDLEMAS, DORIS, SR.-23 MIDDLEMAS, NANCY, JR.-47 100, 126 MIHELISH, GARY, SR.-23, 34, 94, 97, 100, 117. 119. 139. 142 MIHELISH, MARDEE ANN, SO.-66 MIKSCH, MARY IO, IR.-49, 93 MILLER, FRANCES IOAN, SO.-66, 112 MILLER, LARRY, IR.-49 MILLER, MARGARET, SR.-104 MILLER, RAYMOND, SO.-66 MILLER, ROBERTA, IR.-49, 104 MILLER RONNIE IR. MILLS, LULU, IR.-99 MILOT, DAVE, IR.-49, 126, 138 MINOR, SANDRA, SO. MIRES, ROBERT, SO.-66 MISKOVICH, GEORGE, SR.-23 MOCK, PAULA, IR.-49, 103 MOLA, IUDIE, IR.-49, 95 MOORE, MARY, IR.-49, 112 MOORE, TOM, IR.-49 MORGAN, SANDRA LEE, SO.-66, 59, 99, 154 MORLEY, RONNIE WAYNE, SO.-142 MORRIS, BARBARA IANE, SO.-66, 110, 111 z MORROW, IACKALYNN, IR.--49 MORROW, RICHARD ROBERT, SO.-126, 135 MORSE, MISS., FAC.-79 MORTIEAU, RICHARD, IR. MOSS, ROBERT IR. 98 MULLEN, MICHEAL, SO.-66, 99 MUNDT, WILLIAM, SR,-23, 139 MUNSON, MILTON, SO.-66, 112, 126, 138 MURRAY, KATHLEEN, SO.-66 MURRAY, SUE, SR. NACI-ITSHEIM, WALTER, IR.-42, 49, 100, 117, 125, 135, 139 NEELY, GERRY, SR.-2, 8, 23, 34, 37, 89, 93. 96, 97, 109, 142 NEILL, KATI-IRYN, IR.--49, 103, 114 NEILSON, GEORGE VERN, SO.-66 NELSON, ERIC, SR.-23, 93, 94, 95, 99 NELSON, IAMES, IR.-49 NELSON, KAREN, SO.-66 NELSON, MARVIN, IR.--49 NELSON, MILLIE, IR.-40, 49, 112 NETTLETON, IAMES, IR.-50, 112 NETZER, DAVID, IR.-50 NEUBURG, UTA, SR.-23, 38, 94, 101, 103 NEWTON, ROBERT, IR,-50 NICHWANDER, PAUL, IR.-126, 138, 139 NICKOVICI-1, IULIE ANN, SO.-66 NICOLAY, IOHN, SO.-66, 95, 126 NINOW, MARY, IR. NOLAND, LORRAINE, SR.-24, 103 NOLAND, RANDALL, SR.-24, 100, 117, 120, 127, 129, 139, 142 NORLING, CONN, SR.-24, 34, 35, 88, 96, 100. 113, 117, 119, 123, 138 NORWOOD, IOYCE, IR.-50, 110, 111 NYLAND, GENE, SR.-24 NYLAND, IUDY ANN, SO.-66 O'CONNELL, SHEILA, IR. OGLE, DENNIS, SR.-24 OGLE, IUDITH ANN, SO.-66 OGLE, YVONNE, IR.-50 OGREN, MR., EAC.-80, 102 OLESON, SHIRLEY, IR.-50, 110, 111 OLSEN, ALFRED LAWRENCE, SO. OLSEN, DIANE LOUISE, SO.-66 OLSON, BARNEY, IR.-2, 50, 93, 100, 105, 127, 131, 135, 139, 140 OLSON, IUDY, IR.450, 95, 99, 136 OLSON, MARGIE LOU, SO.-66 OLSON, SHERRILL, SR'-24, 94, 97, 101, 143 O'NEAL, IERRY, IR.-50, 126, 136, 137, 139 O'RE1LLY, CHARLES, SO.-67, 126, 138 ORMISTON, LYNNE, SR.-24, 98 OSBORNE, FRANK EARL, SO. OWENS, NEDRA LOUISE, SO.-67 INDEX ICo1'1tinuec1D PALMQUIST, ANITA MAE, SO.-67 PALMQUIST, TONI, SR.-24, 101, 136 PASCHE, DOUGLAS, SR.-24, 93, 95, 100, 126. 138, 139, 143 PASHA, MISS, FAC.-80 PATRICK, WILLIAM, SR.-24 PEDERSON, IIM DAVID, SO. PERRY, ANN, SR.-25, 97, 103 PERRY, NANCY, IR.-50, 94 PETERSEN, DOUG FERRIN, SO.-67 PETERSEN, LARRY, IR.-50 PETERSON, IEFF EDWARD, SO.-67, 138, 142, 1 PETROSKY, IRENE, IR.-50, 95, 103, 104 PHILLIPS, BARBARA, IR.-50, 110, 111, 136 PHILLIPS, LINDA, IR.-50, 96 PHILLIPS, ROGER ALLAN, SO.-67 PICKERING, CAROL RAE, SO.-67, 112, 143 PIPPY, NEALANN, SO.-67, 110, 111 PLEMMONS, GRADY, IR.-50, 113 PLETTENBERG, MARY, IR.-50, 95 POCHA, LINDA GENE, SO. POE, CORA LEE, SO.-67, 103, 105 POE, HOWARD, SR.-25, 105 POE, MARGARET, IR.-50, 103, 105 POLIC1-I. IUDY, IR.--50, 103 POLICH, KAREN, SR.-25, 116 POULIT, SANDY, IR.--50 POULIOT, GEORGE, SR.-25 POULIOT, THOMAS, IR.-50 PREATOR, PAM, IR.-50 PROUL, RONALD, SR.-25, 95, 138 RADCLIFF, CAROYLN, IR.-50, 94, 99 RADWAY, GARY, SR.-25 RAGER, DARROL BRIAN, SO.-95 RAMEY, MISS, FAC.-80 RAMSEY, CHERYL, IR.-50, 93, 113 RANARD, WILLIAM WAYNE, SO.-67 RANF, PHILIP, IR.-40, 50 RANGER, KATHERINE, IR.-50, 94, 99 RATE, RICHARD, SR.-25, 94, 97, 100, 112, 114, 117, 119, 123, 140 RAW, BONNIE DEANE, SO.-67 RAY, DAVID SCOTT, SO.-67, 99, 105, 112 RAYMOND, VERN, SO.-67 RAYNOR, THERESA MARIE, SO.-67 REBER, DIANNA, IR.-50, 136, 151 REDLIN, SHARON, IR.-51, 95 REINHARDT, IOAN, IR.-51 RETZ, DEAN, SR.-25, 34, 88, 93, 100, 117, 119, 122, 139 REYNOLDS, WILLIAM, IR.-51, 95, 100, 117, 125 RICHARDSON, CALVIN, SR.-25 RICHARDSON, MARGARET, IR.--51 RICHTER, TOM, SR.-25 RICKMAN, RICHIE, SR.-26, 95, 136 RIDDOCK, EULA, SR.-26, 103 ROBERTS, BILL, IR.-51 ROBERTS, PATRICIA ANN, SO.-67 ROBERTS, ROBERT, IR. ROBERTSON, BONNIE MARIE, SO.-67, 110, 111 ROBERTSON, RICHARD, SR.-2, 26, 100, 109, 117, 119, 123, 139 ROE, IOSEPH, SO.-126 ROGENS, SHARON, IR.-51, 103 ROGNESS, SHERRYL, SO.-67, 105 RUDE, ELIZABETH, IR.-51, 93, 103 RUDIO, CHARLENE, IR.-51, 101, 142, 143 RUSSELL, MR., AIRPORT FAC.-76 RUST, BARBARA, SR.-26, 104, 142 RUST, HELENE, SO.-58, 59, 67, 93, 92, 94, 154 RYCKMAN, ROBERT, SR.-26, 100, 138 RYGG, CAROL, IR.-51 SAEMAN, DEL RAY, SO.-67 SAOFFORD, DARLENE, SO.-467 SAFFORD, TOM, IR.-51, 95, 113 SALISBURY, VIRGINIA, IR.--103 SANDRU, CHARLES, SO.-113 SANGRAY, VIVIAN, IR.-51, 103 PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY SEVEN INDEX CConti1'1uedD SASEK, IANET, IR.-51, 95 SAXTON, BERMA, IR.-51, 142 SCHATZ, RONALD, SR.-26 SCHILLER, SANDY, IR.-51 SCHIMPE, PHYLLIS, SR.-26, 96 SCHMIDT, IUDY, SR.-26 SCHMIDT, MRS., FAC.--80, 82 SCHMIDT, RUBY, SR.-26, 104 SCHMITZ, MARLENE, SRF-26 SCHMITZ, MYRON, SO.-67 SCHNECKLOTH, FRANK, IR.-126, 138, 139 SCHNEIDER, PATRICIA, SO.-67 SCHOFIELD, ROBERT, IR.-51 SCHROETER, QUENTIN, IR.-51, 114 SCHULLER, IANICE, IR.-51, 113 SCHWEFEL, EMILY, IR.-103 SCHWIND, LARRY, SR.-27 SCOW, NANCY, SO.-67 SCRENAR, CHRISTY, SR.-27, 94, 96, 97, 101, SEARLE, SANDRA, SO.-67, 94 SEARS, IONI, SO.-67, 114 SEBENS, IOAN, IR.-51, 112 SEWELL, STEVEN, IR.-51, 96 SHEPHERD, SHARON, SO.4-67, 93 SHERLOCK, PATRICK, IR.--51 SHORE, DAVID, IR. 99 SHUTEK, ANTHONY, IR.-51 SIEWERT, ELAINE, SR.-27, 101, 142 SIME, SALLY, SR.-2, 27, 104, 109, 112 SIMMONS, GLEN, SR.---27 SIMMONS, MAX, SO.-68, 113, 126, 135 SIMON, VICKIE, SO.-68 SINCLAIR, GEORGE, SO.-68 SINCLAIR, MRS., FAC.-41, 80 SKELLY, CAROL, IR.-51, 114 SKINNER, IAMES, IR. SKOR, DOUGLAS, SO.-59, 68, 95, 126, 135 SKOR, MR., FAC.-80 SMIGAI, ZIGMUNT, IR.-51, 94 SMITH SMITH SMITH1 SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH ANA, SO.-68 CLIFFORD, IR.-126, 139 DIANA, SO.-68 DIXI, IR.-114 GARY, SO. IACQUELINE, IR.-51 LAURA, SR.-27 SAMUEL ??-68 126 SNYDER, ROY, IR.-52 SODERLIND, ELLWOOD, IR.-52 SODORFP, MARILYN, IR.-52, 103 SOLL, LAVON, IR.-52, 103 SOLL, IOHN, SO.-68 SORRELS, DENNIS, IR.--52, 100, 126, 139 SPAULDING, IACQUE, SR.-27, 101, 103, 142 SPAULDING, SUSAN, IR.-52, 104 SPEER, MARGARET, SO.-68, 112 SPURLOCK, CONNIE, SR.-27, 37, 86, 90, 3 116 101, 11 , , 142 SPURLOCK, WILLIAM, SO.-68 SPURZEM. IOHN, SO.-126 SQUIRES, WILBER, SR.-27 STAFFORD, MR., FAC.-80 STAGG, LEROY, SO.-68, 112 STAGG, SUSAN, SR.-27 STANDLEY, IUDITH, IR.-52, 103 STANGER, ARDYTH, IR. STANGHILL, SANDRA, SR.-28, 101 STANG1-IILL, ROBERT, SO.-68 STANNARD, MR., FAC.-80, 83, 98 STANSBERRY, AARON, SO.-68, 126 STECKLER, VIRGINIA, SR.--28 STEEL, MARY, SO.-68, 114 STEELE, FREDERICK, SR.-8, 28, 34, 35, 56, 9 100 7, 1 , 122, 139, 142 97, , 11 1 9 STENHIEN, IUDITH, SR.-28 STERLING, MARY, SO.-68, 113 STERMITZ, DAVID, SO.-68, 114 STERNBERG, MYRNA, SR.-28 STEVENS, IERRY, SR.-28, 113 STEWART, SHARON, IR.-52, 104, 136 STOCK, RUDOLPH, IR.-52 PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-EIGHT 3, 94, STOCKDALE, TOM, SO.-68, 103 STONEBERG, BONNIE, SR.-28, 113 STORM, DIANE, SO.-68 STRAIN, GERALD, SR.-28 STRANDBERG, INGRID, IR.-114 STRATTON, BRAD, IR.-52, 95 STREETS, BURLEY, IR.-52 STRICKLAND, MAUREEN, SO.-68 STRICKLAND, ROBERT, SR.-28, 139 SUPLEE, CURTIS, SO.-68, 94 STURN, VIRGINIA, SR.-28, 98 STURMIR, MARLIESE, IR.-52 SURMAN, TOM, IR. SUSAG, GERALD, IR.-52, 112 SVEINSON, IAMES, IR.-52 SWANEY, ALEXANDRA, SO.-68, 95, 113 SWANSON, LINDA, SO.-68 SYNNESS, SONYA, SO.-68 TAFT, MR., FAC.-80, 82 TANGEN, IEAN, SR.-28, 94, 97, 101, 142 TANNEHILL, CLAUDIA, IR.-52, 103 THEURER, MADELINE, IR.-103 THEURER, ROBERT, SO. THOMPSON, BARBARA, SR.-2, 29, 36, 94, 96, 97 101, 108, 136, 142, 152 THOMPSON, BETTY, IR.-52, 103, 112 THOMPSON, CATHY, IR.-2, 40, 52 THOMPSON, DIANE, SR.-28, 98 THOMPSON, THEODORE, SO.-68, 93 THORBERGSEN, IRENE, SO.-68 THRAILKILL, CORA, IR.-52 TICHENOR, KAREN, SR.-2, 29, 35, 37, 88, 93, 96, TILLO. IOSEPH, IR.-52 TOBIN, IOHN, IR,-52 TOBOL, DAVID, SO.-69, 126, 138 TOBOL, RONALD, IR.-52, 100, 117, 124, 138, 139 TODHUNTER, IOHN, IR. TOMCHECK, MRS., FAC.-80 TOMLINSON, DONNA, SO.-69 TOMPKINS, SHARON, SR.-29 TOVEY, CHARLOTTE, IR.-52 TRAINER, SHARON, IR.-52, 103 TRAVIS, GEORGIA, SO.-69 TRAYNOR, LEONA, IR.-52, 93 TREADWAY, COLLEEN, SO.--69 TRERISE, TERRY, SO.-69, 94 TROTCHIE, CLARA, SR.-29, 105 TRUEMAN, ROBERT, IR. TSCHIRGI, BARBARA, SO.-2, 69 TUCK, ARMELIA, IR.-53, 95, 103 TUCK, IAMES, SO.-69, 114 TUCKER, KATHERINE, IR.-114, 143 TUCKER, HAROLD, SO.-94 TUOHY, IANE, SO.-69 TURNQUIST, NORMA, SR. TWEEDY, JERRY, IR.-53 ULBERG, IOHN, SO.--69 ULBERG, TOM. IR.-53 URSICH, LARRY, SO.--58, 69, 126, 135 VAN DIEST, DAY, IR.-53, 105, 114 VAN NOY, SHARON, IR.-53, 110, 111 VARNUM, MR. FAC.-74, 80, 112 VERDI, IAY, SO.-69 VERZUH, SANDRA, SO.-69, 94, 110, 111 VERCELLIN, MARY, SO.-69 VIROSTKO, MR., AIRPORT FAC.-79 VOILES, MR., FAC.--80 VOLLERTSEN, ROD, SO.-69, 126 VOOK, LOIS, SO.-53 VOOK, MARTIN, SO.-69, 126 VRALSTED, HOWARD, SO. VULK, RAYMOND, SO.-69 WALKER, GERRY, SR.-69 WALKER, ROLAND, IR.-53, 143 WALLACE, MARY, SO. WALLACE, VERNON, SR.-29, 114 WALTER, CAROL, SR.-29, 98, 113 WALTER, WILLIAM, SO.-69, 126, 135 WARD, DWAYNE, SR.-29 WARD, IUDY, SR.-29, 103 WARFIELD, EARL, SO.-69 WARNER, GLENDA, IR.-53 WARNKE, IOAN, SR.-30, 114 WARNKE, MIKE, SO. WARREN, ROSHHA, IR.-53 WARREN, THOMAS, IR. WATERLAND, SALLY, SO.f69, 95 WATSON, IIM, IR. WEAVER, ROY, SO.+69, 112, 126, 138 WEBER, IOANN, SO.f-69, 94 WEED, RICK, SO.-69 WEISS, SHIRLEY, IR.-53 WELLS, MRS.-80, 104 WERTH, ELAINE, SR. WERTH, LEE, SO.-69 WERTZ, WILLIAM, SR.-30, 97, 100, 117, 123, 127, 130 WEST, SANDRA, SO.-69 WESTON, BEVERLY, IR.-53 WESTOVER, CAROLYN, SR.-30 WESTRUP, BEVERLY, IR.-53 WHEATLEY, TIMOTHY, IR. WHIPPLE, IAMES, IR.-41, 53, 96, 100, 117, 121, 138, 139, 142 WHITE, BOB, IR.-53, 113 W1-IITING, DALLAS, IR.-53, 112 WIEGAND, IODY, SR.-8, 30, 33, 35, 36, 94, 96, 97, 101, 142 WIHLBORG, SHIRLEY, SO.-69, 112 WILKENS, IOANNE, IR.-53 WILCOX, IIM, SO.-135 WILKINSON, ADELE, SO.i112 INDEX Continued? WILLIAMS, WILLIAMS, WILLIAMS. WILLIAMS, WILLIAMS, WILLIAMS, DONALD, IR.-53, 99 IAMES, SR.-30, 99 IOI-IN, SO. IUDY, SR.--94, 96, 97, 101 KAREN, SO. ROXANNE, SO.-94 RUSS, IR.-41, 53, 92, 93, 117, 124, 138, 139, 142 WILLIAMS, VERNON, SO. WILLIAMS, MRS., FAC.-80, 82 WILLIS, MARILYN, SO.-70, 143 WILSON, WILSON, ALICE, SR.i30, 103 MRS., FAC.f80 WILSON. IOSEPH, SO.-126 WILSON, SANDE, IR.-53, 95 WILSON. TERRY, SO. WINES, IULIE, IR.f53, 112 WING, CLAUDIA, IR.--53 WITHAM, CHARLES, SR. WOLFE, KARYN, SR.-30, 104 119, WOLFE, RONALD, IRA-53 WOLVERTON, ROBERT, IR.-53, 95 WOOD, ROBERT, IR.-53, 126, 138 WOODS, DENNIS, SO.-70 WOODS, GARY, SO.--70 WOODS, NORMA, SO.-70 WORCESTER, BOB, SO.-70, 98, 103 WORD, CAROLE, SO.-70 WORK, IOI-IN, IR.-53 WRIG1-IT, MONICA, IR.-53, 95, 103, 113 WRIGHT, PATRICIA, IR.-54, 94, 96, 99 YOUNG, JOHN, IR.-54, 112, 137, 139 YOUNG, MONA, IR.-54, 104 ZIEGLER, SHARON, SR.-30, 93, 96, 101, 110, 111 ZIEMER, KATHLEEN, SO.-70 PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-NINE AUTGGRAPHS AUTCDGRAPI-IS AUTCDGRAPI-IS 3 I L. r. L , V I P. i I. iw L , 1 i i , 1 ,K i V N :,. Vl, 4' a - . .M .4 A ,wx Lf. 5 . if V ' -2 .f 5 wi . .A azgi :gi WN 3 sf 'F ,Nga ' .. . ,. , mm . 0 ' Me' H ,, K ,Q evgwk .i X wr--Q . 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