Hellgate High School - Halberd Yearbook (Missoula, MT)
- Class of 1942
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Emmet Anderson—music Noel I. Baker—mathematics C. B. Bartholomew—art Miss Violet Boileau—Spanish Miss Kathryne Borg—music, English David S. Brewer—guidance, vocations Miss Agnes Brown—history H. P. Budewitz—history E. J. Buzzetti—history Miss Mina I. Carr—commercial Edward Chinske—athletics, boys' gym Miss Gertrude Clark—mathematics Mrs. Florence M. Keeton—commercial Frank T. Kelley—social science John A. Linn—journalism, English Mrs. Arminda McDonald—English Miss Leila McDonald—school nurse Miss Edna A. Mann—history Carroll Miller—chemistry Miss Lyle M. Noble—English Millard Peterson—biology Miss Helen M. Robson—secretary Miss Grace Ryon—English Miss Agnes Scott—English Miss Katherine Craighead—English Ed S. Davis—shop Miss Edith Dawes—English Miss Margaret Durkin—French Faculty L. C. Ennis—drafting Miss Helen Fink—English Miss Fay Fouts—girls' biology Miss Kathryn Geiger—librarian Mrs. Carrie Gilham—commercial Miss Mary V. Harris—drama, speech C. M. Homer—agriculture Miss Edna Jacobson—mathematics Miss Sylvia Johnson—English, Latin Ralph Soroos—social science Guy T. Stegner—athletics, commercial A. I. Sugg—mathematics, science, debate, entered armed services Miss Hazel Swearingen—English Miss Elsie Wadell—Latin Robert D. Watt—English, psychology, entered armed forces Miss Zoe Williams—home economics Paul E. Wilson—physics C. B. Worthen—history Henry L. Zahn—general science Miss Ada Wood—girls' physical education JANITORIAL STAFF J. C. Mothka, custodian Phil Boileau Clem Henry Richard Johnson Kenneth Williams 2 SENIOR COUNCIL Back row: Bob Gilbertson, Dorothy Polleys, Miss Gertrude Clark, Bruce Toole: second row: Dolores Arkell, Pat Freeman, Marjorie Joe Worden, Dorothy Jean Smith; front row: Jeanne Roark, Doris Haines, Bill Curran, Dick Jesse. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Standing: Ralph Lovberg, Marjorie Powell, Bill Jesse, Glen Hinton, Bill Myers, Anne Robbins, Bob Minto, Miriam Moody, Velma Rouse, Marjorie Joe Worden, Pat Murphey, Dot Polleys, Jeanne Roark, Marion Headley, Jimmy Thompson, Dick Burgess, Dick Jesse. Second row, sitting: Ruth Mittelstaedt, Marsh McLeod, Margaret Lavin, Clyde Jones, Alfred Grose, Ralph Hartse, Russell Dean, David Bates, Barbara Bishop, Mary Brome, Helen Baird, Grace Caras, Claire Criswell, Madeline Doney, George Simmons, Bill Barnett. First row: Jean Fitzsimmons, Betty Pott, Dorothy Jean Kinnick, Patricia Freeman, Don Dobson, Harold Herbig, Evelyn Johnson, Marjorie Akin, Peggy Archibald. SENIORS Akin H. Anderson K. Anderson Archibald Arkell Armstrong Baird Barnett Barnowsky Barta Bates Bellusci Berg Berky Biddiscomb Bishop Boespflug Boissevain Bradley Brome Burgess H. Campbell O. Campbell Geo. Caras Grace Caras Carruthers Cherry D. Chilcote W. Chilcote Choquette Christiansen Clawson Costle Cote Cottrell Coulombe Cozad Crerar Criswell Cunningham Curran Curtis Danielson Day Dean Dimmick Dobson MARJORIE ANN AKIN French Club 2, 3, 4; Library squad 2, 3; Honor Roll 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4; Student Council 3; Girls Club Cabinet, National Honor Society 4. HAZEL MARIE ANDERSON Honor Roll, Konah and Konah Airwaves typist 4. KENNETH ANDERSON PEGGY ARCHIBALD Home Economics Club 3, 4; Production of Kind Lady, What a Life 3; Office squad, Honor Roll, Girls' Club Cabinet, National Honor Society 4. DOLORES ANN ARKELL Latin Club 3, 4; Girls' Club knitting group 3; Senior Council, Student Council, Honor Roll 4. PHYLLIS JANE ARMSTRONG French Club 1, 2. CURTIS EUGENE AUSTIN Basketball 1, 2; Junior Class sec., 3; Football 3, 4; Varsity 4. HELEN ALICE BAIRD Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4; Library squad 2, 3; H. R. sec., Production of Kind Lady, What a Life 3; National Honor Society 4. BILL BARNETT Rifle Club 1; Honor Roll 1, 3; H. R. sec., High Honor Roll 2; Konah staff, Bitter Root staff 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Pep Club. Boys' Federation representative, National Honor Society 4. FRED BARNOWSKY Track 2, 3, 4. MARJORIE ELLEN BARTA Honor Roll 2; Knitting Club, Girls Club Cabinet 3, 4. DAVID PROYER BATES Freshman Council, Nordica Club 1; Band 1, 2; Rifle Club 2; Asst. Bitter Root photographer, 1st place in N. I. E. A. photog- raphy contest 3; Konah photoqrapher, Quill and Scroll, Honor Roll 3, 4; Peg O' My Heart, Ever Since Eve, Stage Door, Thespians, H. R. pres., Bitter Root photographer, Choric Speak- ing, National Honor Society 4. LOUIS V. BELLUSCI Student Council 1; Football, Track 1, 2, 3, 4; H. R. pres. 2; M Club 4. LAURA ELLEN BERG Chorus, Honor Roll 1, 3; Latin Club, Girl Reserves 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; Library squad 4. CLIFF BERKY Football 1, 3, 4; Boys' Federation 3, 4; M Club 4. BERNADINE BIDDISCOMB Stamp Club 1; Rifle Club 2; Home Nursing 4. BARBARA JO BISHOP Camp Fire Girls 1, 2, 3, pres. 3; twirler 2, 3, 4, Drum majorette 4; H. R. pres., French Club 2; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Basketball mgr. 4; Ski Club 3; Konah typist. Pep Club, Girls' Club sec., National Honor Society 4. LYMAN BODACK ROBERT BOESPFLUG H. R. pres. 1. WALRAVE BOISSEVAIN Tennis 1, 2. 3. BETTE BRADLEY Home Economics Club 1, 2, sec. 2; H. R. sec. 1, 4; G. A. A. 1, 2. STEPHEN DUNCAN BRODIE MARY ELIZABETH BROME H. R. pres., Freshman Council 1; French Club, Student Council, deleqate to Bozeman 2; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; What a life, Pro- duction of Personal Appearance 3; Girls' Club Cabinet, Thes- pians, Spanish Club 3, 4; Choric Speaking, Office squad, Peg O' My Heart, Stage Door, National Honor Society 4. RICHARD BENTON BURGESS Entered from Glasgow 2; Sophomore Council, H. R. pres. 2, vice- pres. 3; Basketball 2, 3, Reserves 3; H. R. Basketball 2, 3, 4, champions 4; Football, Boys' Federation representative 3, sec. 4; Ping Ponq champion 3, 4; Monitor, Senior Council, Pep Club, National Honor Society 4. COLLEEN CALLAWAY Entered from Poison 2; Spanish Club, Honor Roll 2, 3; H. R. sec.. Girls' Club Cabinet 4. HUGH CAMPBELL H. R. pres. 1; Student Council 2; Pep Club, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Pep Club assembly 4. OPIE CAMPBELL Track 1, 2, 3; H. R. Basketball 1, 2, 3, champions 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Boys' Federation 3, 4. GEORGE DAVID CARAS H. R. vice-pres., Basketball 1; H. R. pres. 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Personal Appearance 3; M Club, Pep Club 4. MARY GRACE CARAS Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club 1, 2; Latin Club 1, 2; G. A. A., Nordica Club, Junior Council 3; Spanish Club. Choric Speaking, National Honor Society 4. BETTY RUTH CARRUTHERS G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, pres. 4; Tennis mgr. 2, 3; Nordica Club 1, 2; Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Nurse's office, French Club, Girls' M Club, Girls' Club Cabinet 3, 4; H. R. pres. 4. EVELYN MAE CHERRY G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, vice-pres. 4; Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3; Production of Kind Lady, What a Life, Personal Appearance 3; Thes- pians 3, 4; Christmas Cantata, Honor Roll 3; Cheerleader, Pep Club 4. DICK CHARLES CHILCOTE Track 2, 3, 4. WILBUR CHILCOTE Honor roll 1, 2; Track 2; French Club, Student Council 3, 4. HUGH EUGENE CHOQUETTE Entered from Butte 2; H. R. Basketball 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Boxing, Christmas Cantata 4. ELDYN CHRISTIANSEN H. R. sec. 1, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4, co-captain 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; H. R. pres. 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; M Club 3, 4; Pep Club, Monitor 4. DALE VIRGIL CLAWSON H. R. pres. 1; Basketball reserves 1. varsity 2, 3, 4, captain 4; All-State Basketball squad 3, 4? H. R. vice-pres., Football 2; Track 2, 3, 4. RALPH ANTHONY COCHIERALLA JAMES HERBERT COFFMAN JOHN CORUM Entered from Dillon 4; H. R. Basketball champions 4. WILLIAM JOHN COSTLE Honor Roll 2; Radio Club 3, 4; Tennis squad, Boys' Federation 3. GENE COTE Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Boys' Quartet 3, 4; The Mocking Bird 2; M Club 3, 4,- Boys' Federation 3, pres. 4; H. R. vice-pres. 3; pres. 4. KENNETH LEE COTTRELL Honor Roll 1; F. F. A. 1, 2; Monitor 4. BETTY M. COULOMBE Choric Speaking 3; Production of Peg O' My Heart, Ever Since Eve, Christmas Cantata, Stage Door, Konah staff, Miss Thanksgiving, H. R. pres. 4. SADIE ADELLA COZAD Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4; H. R. sec., Girl Reserves 2; Library squad, Girls' Club Cabinet 3, 4; H. R. pres., Konah, Quill and Scroll, Dean's office squad, Main office squad, National Honor Society 4. EDRIS JEANNE CRERAR Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Girls' Club Cabinet 3, 4. CLAIRE MARIE CRISWELL Latin Club 1, 2; Honor Roll 1, 3; H. R. sec. 2; Girls' Club Cab- inet 3, pres. 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Dean's office, National Honor Society 4. CARL CUNNINGHAM H. R. sec. 1. WILLIAM F. CURRAN Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; H. R. pres. 1, sec. 2; Basketball 1, 2; Foot- ball reserves 1; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Senior Edition, Pep Club 3, vice-pres. 4; Boys' Federation 3, 4; Senior Class vice-pres. 4. DORIS JEAN CURTIS H. R. sec. 1, 2, 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls Club Cabinet 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Honor Roll 3; Pep Club, Office squad. Chair- man of Girls Club Social Service Committee, National Honor So- ciety 4. JOSEPH LOUIS DALY WALLACE DANIELSON H. R. pres. 1. ARLENE PHYLLIS DAY Freshman Council, Student Council, Chorus 1; G. A. A. 1, 2; Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, treas. 3; Band 2, 3; Knitting Club 3; Spanish Club 4. CHARLES DEAN RUSSELL HERBERT DEAN, JR. Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-pres. 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Forbis Architectural Award 2; Stage Screws, Radio Club, H. R. pres., Production of Personal Appearance 3; Co-Stage mgr., Produc- tion of Peg O' My Heart, Ever Since Eve, Stage Door, National Honor Society 4. MARGARET AMELIA DIMMICK H. R. pres. 1; Honor roll 1, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, pres. 3; Library squad 2, 3; Glee Club, A Cappella Choir 3; Konah Ed- itor, Quill and Scroll, Girls' Club Cabinet 4. DONALD PHILLIP DOBSON Freshman Council, Honor Roll 1, 3; H. R. sec., Debate Club 2, 3, 4, pres. 3, Debate squad 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 2, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, sec. 3; H. R. pres., Konah staff, Konah Airwaves, District champion debate team 3; Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society 3, 4; Konah Editor, Pep Club 4. 5 PAULINE ELAINE DOMINEK G. A. A. 1; S. O. S. group 2; Latin Club, Girl Reserves, Library squad, Konah stall. League of Nations group 4. MADELINE DONEY Camp Fire Girls 1, 2, sec. 3; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Eco- nomics Club, Honor Roll 1, 4; Student Council, Library squad 2; Office squad, H. R. sec. 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Pep Club, H. R. sec., Girls' Club Cabinet, National Honor Society 4. MABLE MARGARET DOYLE Orchestra 1; Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4; vice-pres. 3, 4; Dele- gate to Bozeman 3; H. R. pres., Latin Club 3, 4. DORA EVA DUFRESNE MARGARET EILEEN DUNCAN G. A. A. 1; Spanish Club 1, 2. 3; Library squad 3, 4; Extemp. Essay Contest 4. JO ELLEN DUNLAP G. A. A., Honor Roll 1; Home Economics Club 1, 3, 4; Spanish Club, Chorus, Glee Club, Christmas Cantata 3, 4; Choric Speak- ing 4. THOMAS DUNSTAN H. R. sec. 1, 2. SHIRLEY MAE EAHEART Press Club 1; Student Council 2; Production of Personal Appear- ance, Elizabeth and Essex 3; Spanish Club, Thespians 3, 4, pres. 4; Peg O' My Heart, Stage Door 4. MARY M. EDINGER Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus, Glee Club 1, 2, 3; S. O. S. Club, Operetta, A Cappella Choir 2. BURKE ELLIOTT MARIE DOLORES EVANS Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Press Club, Sophomore dances, 2; Junior Council, Choric Speaking, Production of Personal Appearance, Elizabeth and Essex 3. MURIEL VIRGINIA FARNSWORTH Freshman Council; Latin Club 1, 2; G. A. A., Camp Fire Girls 1, 2, 3; vice-pres. 2; H. R. sec. 2, 3, 4; Girls' Club Cabinet 3, 4; Production of Personal Appearance, Elizabeth and Essex 3; Pep Club 4. JACQUELINE FERGUSON Entered from Kalispell 3; G. A. A. 3, 4; Honor Roll 4. JEAN FITZSIMMONS Student Council 1; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-pres. 3; Honor Roll 1, 3, 4, High Honor Roll 2; Junior Council, Bitter Root staff, Konah staff, League of Nations 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Co-Editor Bitter Root, Co-Editor Kopee, Quill and Scroll, Girls' Sextet, Glee Club, A Capella Choir, Choric Speaking 4. RICHARD GEORGE FORBIS Stage Crew 1, 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3; Chess Club, Junior Council, Konah staff, What a Life! 3; Thespians 3, 4, vice- pres. 4; Boys' Federation 3, 4; Monitor, H. R. pres. 4. TWILLA HARRIET FOSS JO ANN NADINE FRANK G. A. A. 1; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; S. O. S. Club 2, 3; Junior Prom 3; H. R. vice-pres. 4. PATRICIA FREEMAN Latin Club 1, 2; High Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Council, Choric Speaking, Honorable mention in literary division of Scholastic contest 3; National Honor Society, French Club, Library squad. Girls' Club Cabinet 3, 4; Senior Council, Chairman of Social Com- mittee of Girls' Club; salutatorian 4. CLIFFORD ANDERSON FREY F. F. A., Delegate to Bozeman 3, pres. 4. EDITH MAE FULLER NETTIE AURA GALLAND H. R. sec. 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Girls' Club Cabinet 3, 4; Thespian 4. VIRGIE STELLA GALLAND Honor Roll 1; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; H. R. sec., Girls' Club Cabinet 3, 4. EVANGELINE GAMANCHE PATRICIA EMERITA GEARY Girls Club Cabinet 2, 3, 4; Nurse's office 2; Junior dances 3; Dean's office 4. DORIS EMMA GERMANN Home Economics Club 1, 2; H. R. pres. 2. EVELYN GIBBS Girl Reserves, Home Economics Club 2, 3. VIRGINIA MAE GIFFIN Freshman Class sec., H. R. pres. 1; Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3; Sopho- more Class sec. 2; Pep Club, Spanish Club, 3, 4; Choric Speak- ing, H. R. vice-pres., Production Peg 0' My Heart, Ever Since Eve 4. JOHN GILBERTSON Honor Roll 4. ROBERT LEE GILBERTSON Rifle Club sec. 2; Honor Roll 2, 4; Track, Football, Boys Federa- tion 3, 4; Senior Council, Monitor 4. DALE S. GILLESPIE H. R. Basketball; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Football, Student Council, Ski Club 2, 3; Chess Club, Boys Federation 3; H. R. pres.. Pep Club, Student Association vice-pres. 4. NORMAN H. GRATIOT Entered United States Armed Forces. ALFRED JAMES GROSE Honor Roll, Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Konah staff, Konah Airwaves 3; Business mgr. Peg O' My Heart, Stage Door, Ever Since Eve, H. R. pres., Monitor, Christmas Cantata, Program Director Konah Airwaves, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society 4. NORMAN GUETTLER Basketball 3, 4; Football 4; Elizabeth and Essex 3; Boys' Fed- eration 3, 4; M Club, Chorus 4. LLOYD HAGAN Wrestling, Football 1, 3, Reserves 3; H. R. pres., Boys' Federa- tion wrestling, H. R. Basketball Champions 4. ROSE TERESA HAHN Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. HARDY HERSHEL HAIGHT Honor Roll 2; Production of Peg O' My Heart, Ever Since Eve, Stage Door, Stage Screws 4. DONALD H. HAINES H. R. sec. 1; Elizabeth and Essex 3; Pep Club, Stage Door 4. DORIS M. HAINES Freshman Council, G. A. A. 1; Student Council, Chorus, French Club 2; Junior Council 3; Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Girls' Sextet, Christmas Cantata 3, 4; H. R. vice-pres., Pep Club, Honor Roll 4. INEZ PATRICIA HALE Honor Roll 4. 6 Dominek Doney Doyle DuFresne Duncan Dunlap Dunstan Eaheart Edinger Elliott Evans Farnsworth Ferguson Fitzsimmons Forbis Frank Freeman Frey N. Galland Gamanche Geary Germann Gibbs Giffin J. Gilbertson R. Gilbertson Gillespie Gratiot Grose Gueltler Hagan Hahn Haight Don Haines Doris Haines Hale J. Hall V. Hall Halm Hamilton Harkins Hartse Hauck Hauqh Hawke Heqre Hemingway Herbig Heyer Hightower Hill Hinton Horsewood Houston Hoylo Hurtt Hysen Janes Jauron Jesse Johns D. Johnson E. Johnson G. Johnson M. Johnson Patsy Johnson Phyllis Johnson Jones Keller Kelly Kern JACK HALL Rifle Club 2; Senior Council 4. VIVIAN MERLE HALL RUTH MARIE HALM Camp Fire Girls, G. A. A., Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Christmas Cantata, Nurse's office. Girls' M Club 4. GORDON NORMAN HAMILTON Monitor 4. ALYCE EVELYN HANSON DONALD HARKINS Basketball, H. R. pres. 1; Latin Club 1, 2, sec. 2; Track 1, 2; Pep Club 3, 4; Production of Personal Appearance, Ever Since Eve, Honor Roll, Thespians, Choric Speaking, Production of Peg O' My Heart 4. RALPH JOHN HARTSE Band, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra, 1, 3; Dance Orchestra, Theatre Orchestra, German Band, French Club 3, 4 Saxophone Quartet, National Honor Society 4. JOSEPH ROBERT HAUCK Band 1, 2, 3. MARY HAUGH Latin Club 1, 2; Honor Roll 2, 4; Office squad, Library squad, Nurse's office 4. NORA JANE HAWKE Student Council 1, 3; Sophomore Council, Office squad, Ski Club, French Club, Konah staff, Stage Door 4. VAL HAYES Entered the United States Armed Forces. RUTH MARION HEGRE JEAN RUTH HEMINGWAY G. A. A., Honor Roll 1; Latin Club 1, 2; Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, vice-pres. 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Theater Orchestra 3, 4; Saxophone Quartet, H. R. sec., Christmas Cantata, Production of Peg O’ My Heart, Ever Since Eve 4. HAROLD HERBIG Operetta, Football, Track, Honor Roll 1, 2; Woodwind Quintet 2, 3, 4; Student Council, H. R. pres. 3; High Honor Roll, National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Association pres., Pep Club 4. LEORA MARY HERMANN WARREN KELLER HEYER Nordica Club 1; Spanish Club, Boys' Federation 3, 4. HAROLD HIGHTOWER F. F. A., 1, 2, 3, vice-pres. 4; Poultry judge at meet; Delegate to State Camp 4. CLARENCE WILLIAM HILL Latin Club, Press Club 2; H. R. sec., Student Council 3; Mon- itor 4. MILDRED HILMO GLEN ELWIN HINTON Freshman Class pres., Football Reserves, Basketball, H. R. pres. 1; M Club 2, 3, pres, 4; Latin Club pres. 2; Varsity Football 2, 3, All-state team 4; Basketball varsity 3, 4; Track varsity 3, 4; Na- tional Recognition in Discus, National Honor Society 4. RUTH LOIS HORSEWOOD WALTER JUNIOR HOUSTON Track 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; H. R. basketball 1, 2, 3. 4, Cham- pions 4; M Club 2, 3, Sec. 4; H. R. pres., Monitor, Konah Staff 4. PAUL HARVEY HOYLO Latin Club, Freshman Council, Honor Roll 1; H. R. pres. 2, 3; Boys' Federation 3; Konah staff 4. LEON ELLIOTT HURTT Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 3. CARL L. HYSEN H. R. pres. 1, 2, 3; Football 3, 4; Personal Appearance, 3; Student Council, Stage Door 4. MARJORIE JANES G. A. A. 1, 3; Honorable mention in National Youth Forum Art Contest 2, 3; Girls' Club Cabinet 4; Choric Speaking, Honor Roll, Kopee 4. VICTOR CHARLES JAURON RICHARD H. JESSE H. R. pres., Freshman Council, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Spring Dance, Tennis Team 2, 4; Student Association sec., Kind Lady, Boys' Federation Council, M. Club, Senior Council Boys' Federation Athletic Director, National Honor Society 4. VIRGINIA MARIE JOHNS Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, sec. 3. DOROTHY MAE JOHNSON Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4; Camp Fire Girls 1, 2; Home Economics Club, Girls' Club Cabinet, Soph-Frosh Party 2; H. R. sec., Honor Roll, Junior dances 3; Student Council, Office squad 4. EVELYN MARIE JOHNSON Latin Club 1, 2; High Honor Roll 1, 2, 4; S. O. S. group 2, 3, 4; Library squad 2; National Honor Society, Honor Roll, Girls' Club Cabinet 3, 4; Choric Speaking 4. GERTRUDE BERNICE JOHNSON Honor Roll, Home Economics Club 2; Spanish Club, Girls' Club Knitting group 3, 4. MARY OPAL JOHNSON Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; French Club, Band 4. PATRICIA FAYE JOHNSON Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Latin Club, Mock- ing Bird 2; Christmas Cantata 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Choric Speaking, Production of Ever Since Eve, Peg O' My Heart, Konah staff 4. PHYLLIS JOHNSON Girl Reserves, French Club 3; Honor Roll, Konah and Konah Airwaves typist 4. CLYDE EDMOND JONES Konah staff 3; H. R. sec., Honor Roll 3, 4; Montana Interscho- lastic Editorial Association sec., Quill and Scroll, Monitor, Ko- nah Business Mgr., Kopee Business Mgr., Bitter Root Business Mgr., National Honor Society 4. ROBERT KELLER Entered from Wibaux, Montana 2; H. R. Basketball, Marching Band 2; H. R. pres., Bitter Root photographer 3; Track, Stage Door 4. PATRICIA LUCILLE KELLY Glee Club 1; French Club 4. JACK W. KERN Mocking Bird 2; Honor Roll, H. R. pres. 3; Bitter Root staff 4. 9 Honor Roll 3. THOMAS A. KILBURN SYLVIA MARY McCARTY H. R. sec. 4. Latin Club 1, 2; G. A. A. 1; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Knitting Club 4. BETTY JANE KINKADE GEORGE EMMET McCAULEY Entered from Forsythe 3; Choric Speaking 3, 4, sec. 4; Honor Roll, H. R. sec., Christmas Cantata 4. Production Personal Appearance 3; Peg O' My Heart, H. R. pres.. Boys' Federation representative, Pep Club 4. GEORGE KINKADE MAXINE ELEANOR McCLAIN Entered from Forsythe 3; Honor Roll, Choric Speaking, Chess Club 3; Monitor 4. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3; H. R. representative 1, 2, 3; Konah and Konah Airwaves typist, Bitter Root 4. DOROTHY JEAN KINNICK JUDITH MCDONALD High Honor Roll, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4, pres. 4; H. R. sec.. Freshman Council 1; Girls' Club Cabinet, Konah staff, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, Nurse's office, Senior Edition staff 3, Kopee Make-up Editor, Pep Club; valedictorian 4. JO LUISA McINTYRE Debate Club 1; French Club 1, 2, treas, 3; Konah 3taff 3; Span- ish Club 3, pres. 4; What a Life! Production of Kind Lady, Personal Appearance, 3; Christmas Cantata, Glee Club, A Capella Choir, Thespians 3, 4; Girls Sextet, Choric Speaking 4. DONALD KIRKPATRICK Entered United States Armed Forces. EARL McLAUGHLIN Track 1, 2; Ski Club 2. WILMA JEAN KIRKWOOD H. R. sec., Camp Fire Girls 1; G. A. A. 1, 2; French Club 2; Ski Club 2, 3; Pep Club 4. CLARA MARSH McLEOD Honor Roll 1, 2; Berkeley Square 1; Julius Caesar. Seven Keys to Baldpate, Latin Club, Thespians, First in state declama- tion contest, 2; Senior Council, H. R. pres., Peg O' My Heart, BETTY ARBUTUS KLINE Stage Door, National Honor Society 4. JIM KREITZBERG Honor Roll 2; Apprentice Engine and Aircraft Mechanics 4. PHYLLIS LOUISE McMILLAN Entered from Helena 3; Play production 3, 4. FLORENCE KUENING BETTY IEAM MACE Entered from Williston, North Dakota 4. MARY JUANITA MACE Spanish Club 2, 3; Honor Roll, Choric Speaking, Kopee typist 4. LEONA MARIE KUESTER Graduated at end of first semester, National Honor Society 4. MARGARET J. MACLAY BETTY ALBERT1NE KYLE Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Konah staff 3, ad mgr. 4; Quill and Scroll, Honor Roll, Choric Speaking 4. H. R. sec. 1; Latin Club 2; Kopee, Honor Roll 4. CECIL M. MATSEN ELEANORE MARIE LANG H. R. pres., Production of Stage Door 4. G. A. A.l; French Club 2, 3; Honor Roll 3, 4; High Honor Roll 4. MARGARET LENORA MANNIX Home Economics Club 2, 3; Nurse's office 2. HILBERT RAE LARSON MAE LARSON GERALD WALLACE MARCEAU F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, treas. 4; F. F. A. delegate to Bozeman and Kal- Girls' Club 1, 2; G. A. A. 3. ispell, 3. MARGARET LAVIN MANLEY MASON French Club, Choric Speaking, Honor Roll, National Honor So- ciety 4. FRANK MEIER Track 3, asst. mgr. 3, mgr. 4. WALTER LEEDALE T T dii i p i ■'•i i r r A DICK MERRILL Honor Roll 1; Spanish Club 2, 3; Monitor 4. Entered from Chicago 3; Track, Football 3; Monitor 4, EDWARD SHULL LEMIRE CARL THOMAS MERRIMAN Entered from Ronan 1; Football 1. Entered United States Armed Forces. RENE LEVESQUE French Club, Stamp Club 2; Honor Roll 4. MARY ESTELLA TRASK MERRITT Home Economics Club, G. A. A. 1; Honor Roll 3, 4. GEORGE LLOYD MARY K. MILLER Track 1, 2; Monitor 4. G. A. A. 1, 2; Latin Club, Honor Roll 3. 10 Kilburn B. Kinkade G. Kinkade Kinnick Kirkpatrick Kirkwood Kreitzberg Kuening Kuester Kyle Lang H. Larson M. Larson Lavin Leedale Lemire Levesque Lloyd McCarty McCauley McClain McIntyre McLaughlin McLeod McMillan B. Mace J. Mace Maclay Matsen Mannix Mason Meier Merrill Merriman Merritt Miller Mills Min to Minty Mittelstaedt Moody Muchmore Murphey Murray Myers Myklebust Nielson Nelson Nicol Nielsen Nolan Norderhus Noyes Oglesbee Olbu A. Olsen C. Olson Ottman Parker Parsell Peters B. Peterson D. Peterson Phelan Polleys Pomajevich Pott Powell Price Pritchard Pronovost PATRICIA ANN MILLS Camp Fire Girls 1, 2; Art Club 1; Girls' Club Cabinet 3; Girls' Sextet 4. ROBERT MINTO Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. 4; Rifle Club 2; Band 2, 3; Senior Council, Konah staff, M. H. S. representative on Interscholastic Kaimin staff 3; Quill and Scroll 3, vice-pres. 4; Monitor, Konah Editor, National Honor Society 4. MARY LOUISE MINTY Latin Club, High Honor Roll 1; Camp Fire Girls 1, vice-pres. 3; Honor Roll 2, 3; Girls' Club Cabinet, The Mocking Bird, Soph- omore Council 2; Junior Council, Konah staff. Production of Kind Lady, What a Life! Personal Appearance, Declama- tion finals 3; Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Christmas Cantata 3, 4; Bitter Root staff 3, Co-Editor 4; Konah Airwaves Script Ed- itor 3; Quill and Scroll 3, sec. 4; Thespians 3, 4. RUTH GLADYS MITTELSTAEDT H. R. pres. 1; Girl Reserves 1, 2, 4, sec. 3; Kopee Junior Editor 3, Editor 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; Library squad 3; Quill and Scroll, Girls' Club Cabinet, National Honor Society 4. MIRIAM MOODY Camp Fire Girls' 1, 2; G. A. A. 1, 2; Library squad 2; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Junior Council, Production Personal Appearance, Elizabeth and Essex 3; Quill and Scroll 3, pres. 4; Thespians 3, sec.-treas. 4; Office squad, Asst. Director Peg O’ My Heart, Stage Door, High Honor Roll, National Honor Society 4. DOROTHY ADELAIDE MUCHMORE Girl Reserves 3, 4; Girls' Club bookkeeper 4. PATRICIA L. MURPHEY G. A. A. 1, 2,- Camp Fire Girls I, 2; H. R. pres. 2; Sophomore Council 2; Latin Club 2, vice-pres. 3; Girls' Club Cabinet 2, 3, vice-pres. 4; Honor Roll, Pep Club 3, 4; Girls' Club Guidance Committee Chairman, D. A. R. Citizenship Award, National Hon- or Society 4. JOSEPH A. MURRAY Rifle Club 1; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club Assembly 3; Student Council 3. BILL MYERS H. R. sec. 1; Honor Roll 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Football 2, 3, Var- sity captain, All-state team 4; Personal Appearance 3; M Club, Track 3, 4; Ever Since Eve, National Honor Society 4. GERALD MYKLEBUST H. R. pres. 1; Spanish Club 2, 3; Radio Club 2, vice-pres. 3, pres. 4; Monitor 4. MAVIS ANNE NELSON Library squad, Senior Council 4. BETTY MAY NICOL Band 1, 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3; H. R. sec. 1; Camp Fire 1, 2. 3, 4, pres. 3; Nordica Club 1; Student Council 2; Honor Roll 3, 4; H. R. pres. 3; Orchestra 3, 4; Wrote words for We Cheer for Old Missoula High, Spanish Club, Theater Orchestra, 4. DOROTHY ANN NIELSEN G. A. A. 1, 2; Latin Club 2; Girls' Club Cabinet 3, 4; Library squad, Girls' Club Committee 4. RUSSELL ROBERT NIELSEN H. R. pres. 1; Track 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2; Football 3; Honor Roll 3, 4; Konah staff, Konah sports editor. Konah Airwaves, Boys' Federation, Quill and Scroll, Gregg shorthand award, Tennis, NIEA printed feature story award, Editor Interscholastic Kaimin 4. BETTY NOLAN G. A. A. 1; Latin Club, Student Council 2; Spanish Club, Christ- mas Cantata 3; Library squad 4. PAUL JOHN NORDERHUS MILDRED JEAN NOYES Entered from Pendleton, Oregon; G. A. A. 4. KENNETH LEROY OGLESBEE MARJORIE ELAINE CAROL OLBU Home Economics Club 1; Stamp Club 2; Choric Speaking 4. ARCHIE OLSEN Junior Council, Student Council, A Cappella Choir 3; Glee Club, French Club, Christmas Cantata 3, 4; Senior Council, Boys' Quar- tet 4. CLAIRE JANE OLSON JAY OTTMAN H. R. pres. 1, 3, 4; Ski Club 3, team 4. CHARLES PARKER H. R. pres. 1; Rifle Club 2, 3; Track 2, 3, 4; Football 3; Boys' Federation 4. JULIA PAULINE PARSELL Entered from Grangeville, Idaho 4; Band, Saxophone Quartet, H. R. vice-pres. 4. GLADYS MARION PETERS Honor Roll 2, 4; Latin Club 2; Choric Speaking, Glee Club 3, 4; Stage Door 4. BEULAH IDA PETERSON DONALD A. PETERSON H. R. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Konah Circulation mgr. 4. THOMAS PHELAN Model Plane Club 3, 4, sec. 4. THOMAS MARSHALL PITTS DOROTHY L. POLLEYS H. R. pres. 1; Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, vice-pres. 3, pres. 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, vice-pres. 3; S. O. S. Club 2, 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Production Personal Appearance 3; Senior Cless sec., Miss- Oula, Bitter Root typist, National Honor Society 4. ANNIE KATHRYN POMAJEVICH BETTY MARIA POTT High Honor Roll 1; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; H. R. sec. 2, 3; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Debate Club 3, 4; pres. 4; Debate squad, National Honor Society 3, 4; H. R. vice-pres., Student Council 4. STEWART KENNETH PRICE Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; H. R. sec. 3; Monitor. H. R. Basketball champions 4. DAVE N. PRITCHARD Track 1. 2; H. R. sec. 2; Honor Roll 3; Monitor 4. SHERMAN PRITCHARD WILLIAM PRONOVOST Boxing 1, 4; Basketball 1, 2, Reserves 3; Track 2, 3; Boys' Fed- eration 3, 4; H. R. Sec. 4. 13 ANNA LEE RAMSEY WILLIARD RANSTROM JAMES L. RAYMER Rifle Club, H. R. sec. 1; Symphonic Band 1, 2, 4; Dance Orches- tra 2, 4; Student Council 2; Production What a Life! Personal Appearance, Kind Lady 3; Konah staff, Thespians 3, 4; Boys' Federation, Production Peg O' My Heart, Ever Since Eve, Ski Club, Quill and Scroll, Monitor 4. KATHERINE READ Office squad 3; Choric Speaking 4. JOHN ELMER REIDY Track 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4; Basketball Reserves 1, 3, Varsity 3, 4; M Club 2, 3, 4; H. R. sec. 2; pres. 3. GLADYS MAE RICHARDSON Home Economics Club 1; Honor Roll 1, 4; High School Week deleqate 2; Dean's office, Production Kind Lady, What a Life! Personal Appearance 3; Thespians, Co-Editor Kopee, Pres, of Choric Speaking Group, Production Peg O' My Heart 4. PEGGY RIEKENA G. A, A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Tumbling 1, 2; Junior Council, Honor Roll 3; Library squad 3, 4; Senior Council 4, RUTH ELANOR RILEY High Honor Roll 1; Honor Roll, S. O. S. Club, Library squad, Press Club 2; Konah staff, Senior Edition 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4. FLORICE JEANNE ROARK High Honor Roll, Latin Club 1; French Club 3, 4, pres. 4; Junior council, Music Club 3; Library squad, Honor Roll 3, 4; Senior council, National Honor Society 4. ANNE CAPRON ROBBINS Honor roll 1, 3; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, sec. 4; Girl Reserves 1; Latin Club, S. O. S. Club 2; French Club sec. 3, 4; High Honor Roll, Girls' Club Cabinet, National Honor Society 4. DOROTHY JUNE ROBERTS Camp Fire Girls 1, 2; Drum Majorette 1; H. R. pres., Student Council 2; Girls' Club Cabinet 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Chair- man Girls' Club Finance Committee, Representative to Boze- man 4. HOMER W. ROCK Honor Roll 1; Track, Honor Roll 2, 3; Ever Since Eve 4. FRANK ROEDL Track 1, 2, 4; H. R. basketball I, 2, 3; Football, M Club 4. VELMA MARGUERITE ROUSE Freshman council 1; Student Council 1, 2; Latin Club 2; Honor Roll, Declamation 2, 3, 4; Quill and Scroll, Choric Speaking 3, 4; Production What a Life! Personal Appearance, Konah staff 3; Production Stage Door, Annual staff. National Honor So- ciety 4. MARJORIE LEA RUSSELL Entered from Philipsburg 3; Junior dances 3; Home Economics Club treas. 4. BESSIE M. SANDBERG G. A. A. 1; Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3; Home Economics Club 2. DON SCHAUER Sophomore Council 2. HARRY SCHMAUTZ Track 3. JACK SCHWENK H. R. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. WILBUR EDWIN SCOTT H. R. pres. 1; Basketball 1, 2; Football I, 2, 3, 4; M Club 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Boys' Federation 3; Ever Since Eve 4. HAROLDINE A. SEITZ G. A. A. 1, 2; Band 2. 3. SHIRLEY MAE SELBERG H. R. pres., Freshman Council, Latin Club 1; Honor Roll 1, 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Production Personal Appearance 3; Pep Club, Cheerleader 3, 4; Choric Speaking 4. GEORGE SELLECK Track 1, 2; Monitor 4. CLARENCE K. SHANDORF Entered United States Armed Forces. MARIE AGNES SHELTON CHARLES ROBERT SHIELDS Track 1, 2; Football, H. R. Basketball, Boxing 1, 2, 3; F. F. A. 3, 4; reporter 4. GEORGE BENJAMIN SKRIVSETH Stage Screws 3, 4; Christmas Cantata, What a Life! Personal Appearance 3; Production Peg O' My Heart, Ever Since Eve,” Stage Door, Thespians, Monitor 4. DOROTHY JEAN SMITH Camp Fire 1, 2, sec. 2; Twirler 1, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore council 2; Girls' Club Cabinet 2, 4; H. R. pres. 2, 3; Production Personal Appearance, H. R. sec. 3; Senior Council 4. ROBERT DEMORAY SMITH Honor Roll 1, 4. ROBERT QUENTIN SMITH H. R. pres., Track, Julius Caesar 1; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; H. R. sec. 2; Boys' Federation 3, 4; Boxing, Peg O' My Heart, Christmas Cantata, Ever Since Eve 4. JIM SPARKS Freshman Council, Track 1; Latin Club 2; Production Personal Appearance 3; Monitor 4. DON STANAWAY HOWARD A. STEEN Football 1; Track 3; Production Ever Since Eve, Stage Door, Honor Roll, Ski Club 4. YVONNE JANICE STERNER French Club 1, 2; Girls Club Cabinet 3; Stage Door 4. MARJORIE ELEANOR STILES Freshman Council 1; String Quartet, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; The- ater Orchestra 3; Konah staff, Preliminary winner in Extempo- raneous Essay Writing Contest 4. CLEO STRATTON Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Home Economics Club sec. 3. MARGARET GERTRUDE STRATTON Girl Reserves, G. A. A., Honor Roll 1, 2; H. R. sec. 3; Library squad 4. MARGARET RAE STRINGFIELD Entered from Walla Walla, Washington 3; G. A. A. 3; Library squad 4. MAX W. SUGG Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, treas. 3; H. R. pres.. Freshman Council 1; Student Council, Ski Club 2, 3; Monitor 4. 14 Ramsey Riekena Roedl Schwenk Skrivseth Sterner Ranstrom Riley Rouse Scott D. Smith Stiles Raymer Roark Russell Seitz R. D. Smith C. Stratton Read Robbins Sandberg Selberg R. Q. Smith M. Stratton Reidy Roberts Schauer Shandorf Syarks Stringfield Richardson Rock Schmautz Shields Steen Sugg Sullivan Swartz Thayer Thieme Thurman Toole Tremper Verhonik Wagnitz Walrath Watson Weiler White Willcox Williams Wilson Wisherd G. Worden M. Worden Worthen J. Yonce L. Yonce E. Zakos K. Zakos Zbinden 16 SAM SULLIVAN Entered United States Armed Forces. ROY ALBERT SWARTZ Freshman Council, Track 1, 2, 3; Monitor 4. ETHEL JEAN THAYER H. R. sec. 4. WARREN THIEME ELLEN MARIE THOMPSON MARVIN THURMAN Track 3, 4. BRUCE RYAN TOOLE Freshman Council 1; H. R. pres., Spring Dance 3; Junior Class vice-pres., Pep Club 3, pres. 4; Senior Class pres., Student Coun- cil, Monitor 4. WILLIAM GREEN TREMPER Football 1, 2, 3, 4; H. R. sec. 1; Track 2, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4, pres. 4; M Club, Pep Band 4. CLARENCE VAN HORNE B-Squad Basketball, Track 1. VERDA MAE VERHONIK H. R. sec. 1; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Girl Reserves I, 2; Nordica Club, 1, 2; Press Club 2; G. A. A. Basketball mgr. 3; Girls' M Club 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; G. A. A. Badminton mgr., Singles and doubles championship, Honor Roll, Home Eco- nomics Club 4. ROBERT WAGNITZ Student Council 2, 3; Honor Roll 3; Monitor 4. OLIVER WALDBILLIG F. F. A. 2. 3, 4; Honor Roll 3, 4. GILBERT E. WALRATH Junior Council 3; Monitor 4. JOHN ROBERT WATSON Press Club 1; Band, Ski Club, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3; Boys' Federa- tion 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 4. VIOLA WEILER H. R. sec., Mixed Chorus 1; The Mocking Bird 2; Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, Christmas Cantata 2, 3, 4; Production Stage Door 4. RICHARD EARLE WHITE H. R. sec. 2; Konah, Monitor 4. RAYMOND ELROY WICKS AUDREY LEE WILLCOX Entered from Poison, Band 3; French Club 3, 4; Choric Speak- ing 4. JACK FRANK WILLIAMS Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; H. R. Basketball champions, Monitor 4. WILLIAM M. WILSON Nordica Club, Orchestra 1; Boys' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir 3, 4. BONNIE JEAN WISHERD Graduated at end of first semester. GENEVA COLLETTE WORDEN H. R. pres. 1, 2, sec. 4; Student Council 1, 3; Girl Reserves, G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4,- Home Economics Club 2; Miss-Oula, Christ- mas Cantata, Production Kind Lady, Girls' M Club 3, 4; vice- pres. 4; French Club, Pep Club 4. MARJORIE JOE WORDEN Freshman Council, H. R. sec. 1; Camp Fire Girls 1, 2; G. A. A. I, 2, 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Class pres. 2, 3; Girls' M Club 3; Ouill and Scroll, Senior Council, Konah Editor, Girls' Club Cab- inet, Ever Since Eve, National Honor Society 4. IRIS GERALDINE WORTHEN G. A. A., Girl Reserves 1; French Club 2, 3, 4; Girls' Art Club 2; Thespians 3, 4; Girls' Club Cabinet, Home Economics Club 4. JACK YONCE LLOYD ROBERT YONCE Spanish Club 1, 2; H. R. pres., Monitor 4. EVELYN ZAKOS Girl Reserves 2, 3; Girls' Club Knitting Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4, Honor Roll. Production Stage Door, Girls' Club Cabinet 4. KATHLEEN ZAKOS Girl Reserves 2, 3; Girls' Club Knitting Club 3; Production Stage Door 4. JACK CLIFFORD ZBINDEN H. R. pres., Rifle Club 1, 2; Basketball 1; H. R. Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; M Club 3, 4. 17 National Honor Society composed of 40 seniors and six probational juniors recommended by fellow students and selected by the faculty .... members must be in upper third of class and most outstanding in scholarship, character, leadership, and service . . . . Missoula's chapter among oldest in nation . . . . established in 1921 ... . guided by Miss Edna Mann, head of history department . . . . met at Florence Hotel May 5 for annual ban- quet .... probational members this year in- cluded George Simmons, Ralph Lovberg, Bill Jesse, Jimmy Thompson, Marjorie Powell, Ma- rion Headley .... elected to office for the ensu- ing year are Harold Herbig, president; Pat Mur- phey, vice-president; and Miss Edna Jacobson, secretary-treasurer. ★ Student Council is made up of an elected representative from each home room in school .... led by Presi- dent Harold Herbig, senior; vice-President Dale Gillespie, senior; Secretary Tannisse Brown, junior; and Treasurer Lester C. Ennis, faculty member .... sponsored by G. A. Ketcham, principal .... serves as the legislative branch for the school .... passes judgment on im- portant matters which have a bearing on school life before sending them to the student body and faculty members .... confirms new club constitutions .... this year revised its own con- stitution to provide for a student court, a budget committee, and the awarding of letters for supe- riority in a number of new activities including art, acting, and music. ★ Classes Senior Class under the sponsorship of Miss Gertrude Clark . . . . elected Bruce Toole, president; Bill Curran, vice-president; Dorothy Polleys, secretary-treas- urer, after hearing traditional campaign speech- es at class meeting .... presented annual sen- ior mixer as first all-school dance of the year . . . . conformed to wartime conditions with a winter quarter hop minus decorations .... dis- pensed with the formality of the usual senior class present to the school as a national de- fense measure .... had bought MHS pins with '42 guards as customary .... presented fare- well assembly .... were guests of juniors at the annual Junior Prom in May. As the first class in 26 years to graduate into a world at war, 1942's class of seniors looks hopefully toward college, but reminisces fondly over such events as drives to secure a new annex, the Helena special, the crowds of spec- tators who watch the hilarity of a Thespian in- itiation, or the general unrest of a Friday after- noon in spring. ★ Junior Class selected Dick McEwen, president; Virginia Woods, vice-president; Anna Jo Kelley, secre- tary-treasurer .... organized under Mrs. Flor- ence M. Keeton .... worked hard to present successful Prom as climax to school year .... gave traditional dances .... Barn Dance in November .... Christmas Party .... Spring Dance in April .... cooperated with dramatics department to present Ever Since Eve . . . . wears class sweaters of maroon and white . . . . is ful of initiative .... one of the highest classes scholastically .... plans to look back with condescension upon all underclassmen in final year of high school. ★ Sophomore Class organized under Mrs. Arminda McDonald, sponsor .... elected Helen Gillespie, presi- dent; Bob Bennett, vice-president; Adele Bruce, secretary-treasurer .... began a successful year with the Frosh-Soph May Day Dance . . . . this dance helps to teach youngsters more about dancing and social life in general . . . . gave a Farewell Matinee Dance the last Friday seniors were at school .... class officers were assisted by home room presidents of both se- mesters .... looks ahead with eagerness to ac- tive junior year. ★ Freshman Class is sponsored by H. P. Budewitz, history in- structor .... elected following class officers: Don Herbig, president; Bob Farnsworth, vice- president; and Shirley Lintz, secretary .... pre- sented Victory Dance for the sophomores in February .... has been active in many high school activities .... backbone of future MHS student bodies. Clubs Girls' Club has as its members all high school girls . . . . Miss Neva Copeland, dean of girls, guides the entire organization .... led by Claire Criswell, president; Pat Murphey, vice-president; Barbara Bishop, secretary .... sponsors Co-ed Prom, Kid Party, Girls' Club Formal, and Mothers' Day Tea ... . cabinet is made up of six com- mittee heads .... Social Committee .... guided by Miss Agnes Brown, sponsor, and Patricia Freeman, commit- tee chairman .... plans and decorates for all social affairs .... cares for property room .... Social Service Committee .... sponsored by Miss Katherine Craighead and headed by Dor- is Curtis, committee chairman .... distributes proceeds of Kid Party .... sponsors Little Sis- ter program for new girls .... maintains girls' emergency room .... Guidance Committee .... advised by Miss Edith Dawes .... Pat Murphey, chairman .... prepares freshman handbook .... sponsors clean-up campaigns .... presents a guidance program, usually vocational, each year .... Program committee .... sponsored by Miss Kathryne Borg and headed by Barbara Bishop, chairman .... prepares all programs for clubs' monthly meetings .... Finance committee .... Miss Elsie Wadell, sponsor .... Dorothy Roberts, chairman .... has charge of candy stand and finances of the organization .... Membership Committee .... sponsored by Miss Neva Copeland .... Patsy Geary, chair- man .... investigates absences, handles all publicity and ticket sales .... chose as officers for next year: Colleen McCarthy, president; Helen Robbins, vice-president; and Virginia Woods, secretary .... Heading committees for next year are Marion Headley, finance; Phyllis Isham, guidance; Helen Robbins, social; Vir- ginia Woods, social service; Marjorie Wright, membership, and Frances Fenell, program. ★ Boys' Federation organized last year to give every boy in school the opportunity to participate in organ- ized sports .... sponsored by David Brewer . . . . elected Gene Cote, president; Dick Burg- ess, secretary; and Dick Jesse, commissioner of sports .... each home room has a representa- tive in organization's ruling body .... spon- sored ping pong, basketball, boxing and wres- tling tournaments this year .... all high school boys eligible for membership in federation . . . . makes gym and other school athletic facilities available on week-ends to all boys interested in sports. ★ Girl Reserves sponsors the first girl-ask-boy formal of the year every fall .... is under guidance of Miss Sylvia Johnson, Latin instructor .... works un- der the leadership of a cabinet including: pres- ident, Dorothy Polleys; vice-president, Jean Hemingway; secretary, Betty Bruce; treasurer, Anna Jo Kelley; and committee chairmen, Ar- lene Day, Lila Lee Lister, Helen Baird, Emily Fitzsimmons, Ruby Jewett, June MacDonald, Patsy Johnson, Florence Wildman .... meet twice a month at YWCA .... sang Christmas carols .... staged annual Mother-Daughter banquet.... held senior breakfast in the spring .... gave girls chance to pursue boys by spon- soring Sadie Hawkins dance .... uses money earned during year for Girl Reserves in August. ★ Debate Club again finished one of its most successful years .... repeated last year's feat of winning district championship .... squad composed of Don Dobson, senior, and Tom Garlington, soph- omore .... sent to Spokane where they tied for second, losing to John Rogers of Spokane only .... lost sponsor and coach, A. I. Sugg, to army in March .... taken over by Frank T. Kelley . . . . led by Betty Pott, president; Marjorie Tay- lar, vice-president; and Tom Garlington, secre- tary-treasurer .... sponsored annual Fresh- man-Sophomore tournament last fall, awarding cup to Charles Kern and Jean Bessire represent- ing home room 326 .... became affiliated with National Forensic League, national honorary society for debaters, with Betty Pott, Tom Gar- lington, and Don Dobson receiving Degrees of Honor. ★ Future Farmers of America did their bit towards the war effort in the beet fields around Missoula last fall .... repaired farm machinery for farmers in vicinity free of charge .... held an initiation which, as report- 20 ed in the Konah, horrified Japanese-American students in far away Hawaii with details of tooth extraction .... earned praise of staff of KG VO for performance over the air February 20 ... . officers: Clifford Frey, president; Har- old Hightower, vice-president; Wallace Mar- ceau, treasurer; Harry Knuchel, sentinel; Paul Hamel, secretary . . . . C. M. Homer, adviser. ★ Home Economics Club numbers about 45 strong .... holds meeting every third Wednesday in some field of home economics .... advised by Miss Zoe Williams . . . . headed by Noella Benward, Mable Doyle, Mary Schak, and Selma Nelson .... respon- sible for milk stand .... assists at Mother's Day tea .... sells holly at Christmas .... sews garments for Red Cross .... held Hallowe'en party and spring picnic for members. ★ Horizon Club composed of older Camp Fire Girls .... ac- tivities include service to civic organizations, discussions about personal appearance, all sorts of sports, social events, progress in Camp Fire ranks, and helping to plan and carry out all-city Camp Fire activities .... aids younger Camp Fire groups .... elected Helen Gunkel, president; Rosalie Foss, vice-president; Leone Howard, secretary; and Marion Headley, treas- urer. ★ Key to Life Club is an interdenominational group for Bible study .... founded last year by Mrs. W. S. Custer .... officers: Margaret Bortz, president; Betty Bush, vice-president; Marie Schmitz, sec- retary. ★ French Club is sponsored by Miss Margaret Durkin . . . . gives two parties for initiates .... one for senior members .... Christmas frolic with Spanish Club .... picnic in the spring .... gives cake sales at frequent intervals .... only A and B average students and second-year students are eligible for membership. Latin Club elected as president, Jean Bessire; vice-presi- dent, Billy Bales; secretary-treasurer, Frances Kelson .... enjoyed active year with Hallow- e'en party, sleigh ride .... initiated new mem- bers at Roman banquet, in which candidates were first year students with A or B averages . . . . stimulates interest in Latin through month- ly program .... raises money from dessert sales .... sponsored by Miss Sylvia Johnson, Latin instructor. ★ Spanish Club stresses Pan-American unity throughout the year .... gave exhibit and program on Pan- American Day .... elected Jo McIntyre, presi- dent; John Lemire, vice-president; Jo Ann Blair, secretary; Russell Lukens, treasurer; Dorothy Craig, reporter .... Miss Violet Boileau, spon- sor. ★ Girls' M Club is an honorary girls' sports club and has 17 members .... to be eligible for membership girls must earn 600 points by participating in sports offered by the GAA .... Evelyn Cherry heads organization as president and is sup- ported by Gen Worden, vice-president, and Leona Kuester, secretary-treasurer .... sponsor of group is Miss Ada Wood, physical educa- tion instructor .... staged all-school Amazon Hillbilly Hop January 9 . . . . social activities include informal dinners, horseback rides, and picnics . . . . M Club girls may be recognized by yellow or white sweaters with large yellow or purple M's. ★ M Club is an honorary organization for high school athletes .... accepts students who have earned their letters in football, basketball, and track .... led this year by President Glen Hinton, Vice-President Dale Clawson, and Secretary- Treasurer Walter Houston .... advised by Ed- die Chinske, athletic coach .... annual assem- bly and dance are two of school year's high- lights .... in charge of big brother organiza- tion for freshmen .... sponsors pep dances aft- er football and basketball games .... made 21 vy several donations to charitable organizations this year .... members are known by purple sweaters with gold letters and stripes. ★ Pep Club is composed of 36 members elected from the junior and senior classes by classmates .... in- itiates sang school songs and wore rags in hair .... guided this year by Bruce Toole, pres- ident; Bill Curran, vice-president; and Virginia Gif fin, secretary .... cheerleaders and Miss- Oula become members automatically .... sponsored by H. J. Hunt, vice-principal .... members usher at football and basketball games .... are easily recognized about school by purple and gold emblems worn on white sweaters. ★ Radio Club is under direction of Paul E. Wilson, physics instructor .... meets every alternate Wednes- day with Gerald Mykelbust, president; Tom Lommasson, vice-president; Bynum Jackson, secretary-treasurer .... have motion pictures, demonstrations, reports, .... study topics per- taining to radio and related subjects. ★ Ski Club meets every Thursday during skiing season .... makes short ski jaunts on Saturdays when possible .... organized ski team composed of Jay Ottman, Bobbie Parker, Bill and Bob Tremp- er, Russell Dean, and Gordon Ratigan that went to Whitefish .... thrives under the leader- ship of Bill Tremper, president; A1 Stevens, vice- president; and Colleen McCarthy, secretary .... is sponsored by Ed Davis, shop instructor. ★ Student Help Library Squad consists of twenty-two girls .... under direc- tion of Miss Kathryn Geiger, MHS librarian .... attend to routine work about the library .... make out overdue slips .... check books in and out .... gain good experience for future years. Office Squad is composed of six girls, one for each period of the day .... run errands, answers 'phone, delivers authorized pink slips and office-ap- proved notices .... is an authorized informa- tion bureau .... under supervision of Miss Hel- en M. Robson, office secretary .... squad changes each semester .... volunteers are picked on basis of former service to the school, adequate scholarship, and on sense of respon- sibility. ★ Monitors organized last year for the first time .... are required to serve one hour a day in the hall to keep building free from the unnecessary dis- turbances .... boys serving as monitors are chosen from most efficient and honorable of upper classmen. ★ Publications Quill and Scroll sponsors and finances the Kopee, MHS lit- erary magazine .... backs Konah Airwaves .... officially known as the Margaret Ronan chapter of Quill and Scroll, international hon- orary society for high school journalists .... members must have 100 printed inches in school publications .... must be in upper third of class and must be recommended by sponsor .... gave initiation banquets at start of second semester and in May .... led by Miriam Moody, president; Bob Minto, vice-president; and Mary Lou Minty, secretary .... advised by John A. Linn .... presents annual Journalists' Jamboree in January. ★ The Konah started year under Co-Editors Don Dobson and Bob Minto, Advertising Manager Peggy Maclay, Business Manager Clyde Jones, Cir- culation Manager, Donald Peterson, Photogra- pher Dave Bates .... received first place rat- ing by Columbia Scholastic Press Association, New York .... Subscription price cut to seven- ty-five cents. Second semester under Co-editors Marjorie Jo Worden and Margaret Dimmick, News Edi- 23 tors Marjorie Powell and Noelella Ben ward, Sports Editor Russell Nielsen, Advertising Man- ager Bob Seitz, Business Manager Clyde Jones, Circulation Manager Bob Parker, Photographer Dave Bates .... entire publication advised and sponsored by John A. Linn. During school year, 1940-41 received All- American rating, under Co-Editors Betty Olson and Peggy Thrailkill .... News Editor, Dorothy Jeanne Kinnick. ★ Konah Airwaves continued its service to Missoula County high through the medium of broadcasting .... inter- viewed officers from various clubs, thus giving general public picture of extra curricular activ- ities .... program director and announcer, A1 Grose, introduced new method of selecting commentators, choosing them at random . . . . staff consists of director, writers, typists, com- mentators, and adviser, John A. Linn .... went on bi-weekly basis at end of season. ★ Kopee is MHS literary magazine—founded in 1936 by Miss lone Lake, former journalism instructor . . . . revived by Quill and Scroll April, 1941, after a long absence .... first semester issue this year published in December .... this staff led by following: senior editor, Ruth Mittel- staedt; art editor, Barbara Ward; make-up ed- itor, Dorothy Jean Kinnick; and business man- ager, Bill Barnett .... other staff members were Dick McEwen, Virginia Woods, Bob Bennett, Eugene Cottrell, Jean Hayhurst, Clarence Hill, Marjorie Janes, Jack Kern, Shull Lemire, Jack Poteet, Willard Ranstrom, Glen Schauer, Robert D. Smith, Iris Worthen . . . second semester issue came out in April with following in charge: senior co-editors, Jean Fitzsimmons and Gladys Richardson; art editor, Barbara Ward; make-up editor, Joyce Houston; and business manager, Clyde Jones .... other staff members Betty Bruce, Jimmy Thompson, Bob Bennett, Katy Lou Shallenberger, Eugene Cottrell, Jean Hayhurst, Clarence Hill, Marjorie Janes. Jack Kern, Shull Lemire, Willard Ranstrom, Glen Schauer, Robert D. Smith, Iris Worthen, Mar- jorie Barta .... typists were Eleanor Lang, Al- bertine Kyle, and Jaunita Mace .... literary adviser, was Miss Lyle M. Noble; art adviser, C. B. Bartholomew; financial adviser, John A. Linn .... sells for 10 cents .... well received by townspeople and students. The Bitter Root organized for a regular issue in September .... sold 963 copies in drive .... patriotic stu- dents of MHS decided to take dollar refunds in defense stamps after war was declared .... a wartime issue was decided upon in late April .... publication of this abbreviated version as- sured when nearly 600 students subscribe .... suffers set back when editors take job down town .... Quill and Scroll Society drafted to complete write-ups .... Marjorie Powell, draft- ed to edit write-ups, works during Interscholas- tic to complete job ... . second set-back when sports editor breaks down under strain . . . . Bill Free comes through in masterly fashion as sports editor in crisis. ★ Choric Speaking Group meets every Monday after school .... open to juniors and seniors .... offers valuable training in group recitation .... appeared in program at Methodist Church .... was fea- tured in patriotic assembly February 20 ... . made its second annual appearance over KG VO .... demonstrated before meeting of Western Montana English teachers at the uni- versity .... Miss Helen Fink, sponsor. ★ Dramatics Thespians is honorary MHS dramatics society .... to become a member one must earn 25 points through work on high school productions . . . . sponsored spring and fall plays .... Christmas Cantata .... Little Theater play .... is guided and advised by Miss Mary V. Harris .... meets every other Tuesday in room 117.... members wear black sweaters with black and red em- blem .... gave informal indoor picnic for fall initiation .... donned formals for spring initia- tion dinner .... was led through year by Presi- dent Shirley Eaheart, vice-President Dick Forbis, Secretary Miriam Moody. ★ Stage Crew is headed by Co-Stage Managers Russell Dean and Don Branson .... boys keep the stage clean .... build and put up sets .... 24 handle curtains, staging, and lighting for plays, assemblies, and meetings of organizations which use the stage .... each is assigned a special job during plays .... work on crews helps earn Thespian points .... working with co-managers are Hardy Haight, Jim Raymer, Milton Calloway, Bob Johnson, Jim Maloney, Jim Anderson, Frank Fisher, Kenneth Dean, Dave Line, and George Skrivseth. ★ Peg O' My Heart as opening production of the season was one of the greatest successes of MHS drama depart- ment .... contributed a good story with plenty of laughs and a strong love interest .... great- est thrill found in performance of Marsh Mc- Leod, polished actress who portrayed a impish little Irish girl, misunderstood and mistreated . . . . taken away from her real home to stay with relatives, she becomes a lady and finds herself in love .... outstanding in their char- acterizations were Shirley Eaheart as Peg's self- centered cousin and Bill McDonald as an af- fected young Englishman .... added zest was given by the canine actors Bootsie and All- spice .... directed by Miss Mary V. Harris, dramatics instructor. ★ Ever Since Eve was the junior production dramatizing high school life .... was directed by Miss Mary V. Harris .... featured Gene Shaw, junior, as Johnny, in the role of an editor of a high school paper, The Penquin .... took up the age-long quarrel of male domination, bringing argument mixed with comedy .... provided plenty of laughs through Spud Erwin, Johnny's pal who believes he is irresistible to women, played by Don Harkins—presented girlish high school charm in the roles of Susan Blake, flame of Johnny, and Lucybelle Lee, Southern belle . . . . was enjoyed by old and young alike. ★ Stage Door Thespian spring production .... featured an unusually large cast of 32 ... . leading roles in this story of life in a boarding house for girls on the stage taken by Marsh McLeod, David Bates, Carl Hysen, Marion Peters, Shirley Ea- heart .... directed by Miss Mary V. Harris . . . . theme centered on Hollywood versus Broadway idea .... brittle dialogue, clever gags, moving climaxes made Stage Door a play to be long remembered in MHS. ★ The Enchanted Cottage a 40-minute cutting from a play of that name by Arthur Wing Pinero .... presented as Mis- soula high's entry in the Little Theater Festival at the Montana Interscholastic Track and Field Meet .... shown to an invited audience May 12 in the high school auditorium .... a fantasy involving an embittered, crippled soldier who marries a plain little spinster to escaped his un- sympathetic friends and parents .... speaking parts taken by Gasper Cornell, Marsh Mc- Cleod, Bill Rock, Tannisse Brown, Marjorie Powell, George Skrivseth, Orman Mace. ★ Christmas Cantata preserved the traditional Christmas solemni- ty at MHS .... sponsored by music and drama departments with afternoon and evening per- formances .... combined Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs furnished music under Miss Kathryne Borg's direction .... Miss Mary V. Harris, drama instructor, directed the tableaux . . . . students pantomined Mary, Joseph, angels, inn- keeper, shepherds, wisemen, and the Angel Gabriel in presentation behind an illusion cur- tain .... varied lighting effects and robed sing- ers carrying candles added to the impressive- ness of the program. ★ Music Boys' Glee Club, Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir present numerous concerts during year . . . . glee clubs under direction of Miss Kathryne Borg .... combined they form the A Cappella Choir under Emmet Anderson .... glee clubs appear in Christmas cantata .... all three re- ceived top honors in district music meet and state festival .... sing for Commencement and Baccalaureate. 26 Girls' Sextet is accompanied and directed by Miss Kath- ryne Borg .... sings for various public and school gatherings such as Mother's Day Tea, Commencement, declamation finals .... first semester group consisted of Mary Lou Minty, Susie Jones, Eleanor Dahlberg, Jo McIntyre, Doris Haines, Pat Mills .... second semesier, Mary Lou Minty, Susie Jones, Eleanor Dahl- berg, Jo McIntyre, Doris Haines, Jean Fitz- simmons .... received first division rating at State Solo and Small Ensemble Music Festival in April, thereby qualifying to enter North- west Regional Musical Festival at Spokane in May .... received first division rating there. ★ Boys' Quartet directed and accompanied by Miss Kathryne Borg .... composed of A1 Small, Vernon Alf, Archie Olsen, Bill Wilson .... sings for school programs and organizations and at various clubs and gatherings around town .... re- ceived second division, or excellent, rating at State Solo and Small Ensemble Music Fes- tival. ★ Cadet Band better known to MHS students than most other school musical organizations because it marches and plays at football games and parades .... is under the direction of Emmet Anderson, Missoula high music instructor . . . . helped sell tags to finance a trip to Helena for the Bengal-Spartan football game .... member- ship absorbed by the Symphonic Band and the Beginners' Band during second semester. ★ Symphonic Band is directed by Emmet Anderson .... most advanced band of MHS .... composed of stu- dents who have worked up from Beginners' Band to intermediate or Cadet Band and thence to Symphonic Band .... helps the Cadet Band by playing and marching with them at foot- ball games and parades .... gave three con certs this year .... traveled to Helena for the Helena-Missoula football game .... received first division rating in the state music festival again this year. Beginners Band learns to play musical instruments .... is taught and helped by Emmet Anderson .... prepares to become Symphonic Band of next year. ★ Orchestra while more in background than other music groups, has many and varied activities in realms of symphonic and classical music . . . . presented four concerts during past season, one appearance for each quarter, fall, mid- winter, and spring .... made a special public appearance during music week May 3-10 ... . has an honor group of ten selected by Direc- tor Emmet Anderson who play overtures and curtain raisers for all Thespian productions .... proved its abilities to more publicized music organizations by winning second division rat- ings for selections played during the spring music festival here. ★ Dance Orchestra organized two years ago .... plays for most school dances .... members are Jim Raymer, Harold Herbig, Ralph Hartse, Jimmy Thomp- son, Bayliss Cummings, Russell Lukens. ★ Saxophone Quartet consists of Jimmy Thompson, Pauline Parsell, Ralph Hartse, Jean Hemingway .... plays for small gatherings .... received second division rating in State Solo and Small Ensemble Music Festival. ★ Woodwind Quintet is considered one of best among solo musical groups of Missoula high .... consists of Mar- jorie Waltermire, flute; Ralph Hartse, clarinet; Bayliss Cummings, bassoon; James Abbey, French horn; Harold Herbig, oboe .... makes public appearances before service clubs, church organizations, etc. . . . received excel- lent rating in State Solo and Small Ensemble Music Festival. 27 Sports FOOTBALL 'This year's squad was one of the finest I've ever had. —Chinske. Conference Season Kellogg loses 0 to 61 here Sept. 19 ... . Mis- soula makes 23 first downs to one for Miners .... 482 yards from rushing to nothing . . . . Bob Helding three counters .... Crain and Myers two each .... first squad used spar- ingly .... Spartans especially effective on passes. Billings wins 6 to 0 there Sept. 26 in six inches of snow .... Spartans outrush Broncs 175 yards to 100 ... . Missoula threatens often .... Billings scores on fake punt that turns out to be a pass .... Casualties: Hysen broken hand, Crain broken nose, Myers in- jured head. Anaconda loses 7 to 20 here Oct. 3 . . . . first conference win .... Albie Cote runs back initial kick-off 70 yards, but slips on wet field .... punt blocked by Bill Jesse and fallen on by Guettler for first score .... Myers over after sustained 56-yard drive .... in second half Myers runs 38 yards for third counter .... Anaconda scores in last few seconds of game on a pass. Great Falls: Chinske, If our timing is good on offense, we'll win. .... It was, we did . . . . here Oct. 10 ... . Myers versus Wardien score 13 to 0 ... . Great Falls player deflects Myers' pass to Hunter for first score . . . . ditto to Choquette for second .... Hunter's last game for MHS. Flathead engulfed here Oct. 17 by 0 to 38 score .... Spartans count on first six plays after Scott recovers fumble .... Myers gallops 97 yards for counter on second half kick-off. Helena Bengals tamed 0 to 14 there Oct. 25 ... . first half all Helena .... Myers, put into fray in third quarter, runs 43 yards for touchdown .... Crain blasts 20 yards in fourth for sec- ond score .... trainload of Spartan fans ac- companies team to Helena. Butte blasts Spartan hopes for conference title here Oct. 31 ... . Purples on long end of 33 to 21 score .... at end of half Butte leads 19 to 0 ... . Myers, though handicapped by injured knee, races to three touchdowns in second half .... last game in Spartan uni- form for Captain Myers, Berky, Hinton, Scott, Austin, Hysen, Gene Cote, Crain, Choquette, Guettler. 28 Summary: Hinton and Myers make Associated Press All-State team .... Crain, Bill Jesse, Scott, Hysen make second squad .... Cho- quette gains honorable mention .... follow- ing make letters: Myers, Austin, Berky, Bel- lusci, Caras, A. Cote, G. Cote, Choquette, Crain, Guettler, Hinton, B. Helding, Hysen, B. Jesse, Llewellyn, Pew, Roedl, Scott, Streit, Tremper, Wulle, and Manager Buster Ob- linger .... Bill Jesse and Albie Cote picked as co-captains for next year. The B Squad was big and showed many good prospects for next year's varsity. —Buzzetti. Season Stevens ville drops two to the B's . . . . there 7 to 13 ... . here 0 to 13 .... J. Helding, O'Laughlin, Ghirardo lead attack in first en- counter .... O'Laughlin gallops 19 yards to score in second meeting .... Bill Lee returns punt 68 yards .... on next play Kirkemo slashes through to score. Corvallis downs B's in overtime mix 20 to 14 .... Blue Devils' flashy Don Edwards breaks away for long gains. Thompson Falls loses to B's by 0 to 13 score .... invaders heavily outweigh locals . . . . hard struggle. Butte Reds score early to win 7 to 6 on recov- ered fumble . . . . J. Helding crashes over for Missoula counter. Summary: three wins and two losses. The freshman boys are better than they have ever been before. If they keep plugging, we are going to have a real team coming. —Miller. Season C Squad .... made up of freshmen .... no outside games .... prepares men for future B squad and varsity material .... several moved up to B squad during season. -----★ BASKETBALL The 1941-42 varsity basketball team was the most successful in winning championships we have had in the past eight years, winning two out of three championships, the conference and the Northern Division and missing only the state title. We hope to be able to do the same or better next year. —Eddie Chinske. Conference Season Missoula 42 Custer County 24 here Missoula 39 Billings 31 here Missoula 45 Butte Central 41 there Missoula 38 Park County 35 there Missoula 23 Park County 26 there Missoula 41 Flathead County 19 there Missoula 28 Butte Public 31 here Missoula 38 Butte Central 22 here Missoula 42 Flathead County 33 here Missoula 31 Anaconda 21 here Missoula 27 Helena 29 there Missoula 29 Great Falls 19 there Missoula 22 Butte 48 there Missoula 41 Great Falls 32 here Missoula 44 Havre 38 here Missoula 30 Helena 25 here Missoula 34 University Cubs 40 here Missoula 25 Anaconda 27 there Missoula 38 Gallatin County 24 there 29 Northern Division Tournament, Great Falls Missoula 61 Glasgow 35 Missoula 44 Havre 31 Missoula 51 Helena 23 State Tournament, Livingston Missoula 35 Butte 39 Missoula 41 Corvallis 26 Missoula 32 Helena 35 Did not count in conference standing. Non-conference game. Summary: Won Big 16 Conference title for sec- on season with 13 wins and four losses . . . . caused fans consternation by losing to Ana- conda in next to last game of conference season, but Butte faltered and Spartans dumped Gallatin by 38 to 24 score .... won Northern Division Tournament hands down, averaging more than 22 points per game more than opponents .... lost first game in State Tournament to Butte by three points defeated Corvallis easily .... then lost a close one to Helena, a team they had beaten by 28 points in division tournament .... Cap- tain Clawson given all-state berth for second season .... following make letters: Clawson Dick Jesse, Bill Jesse, Bob Helding, John Held- ing, Glen Hinton, Norman Guettler, Tom Nash, Dave Haines, Eddie Ghirardo, Jack Reidy, Dick Pew .... seven lettermen return- ing to play in new gym next year. B Squad The 1941-42 B suqad was not so smooth as the squad of the year before, but came along pretty fast at the end of the season. They de- feated some B teams that were outstanding in their districts. There will be several good men back to replace our graduating seniors. — Chinske. C Squad The purpose of the C squad is to give bas- ketball fundamentals to freshmen and sopho- mores who might become varsity material later on. —Buzzetti. The Season C Team 30 French town ...23 C Team 38 East Missoula ...26 C Team 33 Congregational A ...46 C Team 37 St. Francis A ...29 Summary: three wins and one loss for the season. ★ Track Victory came to MHS because ten boys trained conscientiously and well, not for just one year, but for four. —Stegner. Helena .... Missoula runs up a wide margin in dual meet on Victory Field .... Eby of Helena fast in the hurdles .... Reidy runs well in the sprints .... score: Missoula 86%, Helena 35! . Butte .... locals severely hampered by loss of Jack Reidy in sprints and hurdles .... Myers close to Matthews in the sprints .... mile a thriller with Vigus of Butte out-sprinting Hous- ton by a few steps .... score: Missoula 49 y , Butte 72 4. University Cubs .... a huge score run up against an incomplete Cub squad .... Bow- man stars for the Cubs, taking two firsts .... Reidy chalks up 20 points for Missoula .... Cubs not entered in all events .... score: Missoula 98, Cubs 18. B Team 28 B Team 41 B Team.. ....30 B Team 34 B Team 41 B Team . . 47 B Team 32 B Team 43 B Team 34 B Team. 35 B Team 39 Two overtime Flathead County B 30 Butte Public B 42 St. Ignatius ..........33 Methodist A 24 St. Anthony A........23 Flathead B .......... 28 Superior ..............29 Superior ............ 30 Congregational A 42 DeMolay 41 Boys' Federation.......29 Champs periods. Summary: showed steady improvement dur- ing season .... came back to defeat teams lost to earlier in the season. State Interscholastic Meet Missoula .... wins fourth consecutive Inter- scholastic crown .... canny Coach Stegner picks his men shrewdly .... nine of ten entries score .... Spartans take six firsts .... Glenn Hinton wins the shotput .... sets a new state record in the discus of 150 feet l1 - inches . . . . Reidy wins first in 220, ties for first in 100, takes fourth in high hurdle, places fifth in low hur- dles to lead Class A scorers .... Zbinden is third in discus .... Eldyn Christensen ties for first in pole vault .... Bill Jacobson wins broad jump and ties for second in the high jump— takes fourth in the javelin .... Bob Helding places third in the javelin .... Dale Gillespie ties for fourth in the 440 .... Wilbur Scott fourth 30 in the shotput .... Bill Myers picks up a third in the 100 yard dash and a fifth in the 220 .... Christiansen and Houston co-captains .... In Class B Don Edwards of Corvallis scores 221 points to put his team into second place. Missoula was outstanding in other events as well as track .... awarded J. P. Rowe cup given school having best record in all events . . . . George Simmons wins tennis tournament, with Dick Jesse placing second .... Clara Marsh McCleod and Orman Mace chosen best actor and actress in the Little Theater Festival . . . . the Konah given all-state rating for third consecutive year by the Montana Interscho- lastic Editorial Association .... Scharlene Wil- lis second in dramatic division of National Forensic League declamation contest . . . . Tannisse Brown third in humorous .... Don Dobson first in extemporaneous speaking. Girls' Athletic Association is an all-girls' organization interested in sports .... has about 150 active members . . . . officers are: Betty Ruth Carruthers, president; Evelyn Cherry, vice-president, and Ann Rob- bins, secretary-treasurer .... held annual play- day May 2 ... . schools from all over district invited .... approximately 80 girls attended . . . . managers who conducted all-school tour- naments for girls were: Verda Verhonik, bad- minton; Gen Worden and Barbara Bishop, basketball; Janet and Mildred Noyes, volley- ball .... Joyce Houston, tennis; Frances Leap- hart, softball; Jean Peterson, hiking; Lauretta LaVoie and Verda Verhonik, archery .... spon- sored all-girl dance March 6 .... a picnic April 11.... had by far the most successful year in history of organization .... Miss Ada Wood, sponsor. 31
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