Hellgate High School - Halberd Yearbook (Missoula, MT)

 - Class of 1948

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VFUWWHHM Q ,df fufj if ' M Q ff ,X .LL,, Uh 4fffAf1ff1 h xii lili- 140 , H' Hzkzfklxlbc I if JUNIORS Doing The maioriTy of The plan- 'iing Tor whaT nears a Three ring Performance is The Junior Coun- gil. As Juniors, sTudenTs donaTe ahe mosT of Their Time and eTTorT igowarcl The advancemenT oT Their glass and school. The Junior Coun- cil plans and organizes such mo- lnenTous underTalcings as The hoT Esglog sales, The Junior Prom, TiclceT 'ales Tor The Junior play. and arious dances and parTies.. The Junior Council has been Tor The warming OT a cold sTomach This year Their TasTy hof dogs. The Junior dances such as The MorTem Dance, The Spoolcs' and The ST. Niclcs have played an imporTanT in The enTerTainmenT oT MHS and aTTend The gayesT oT dances. ' Jamie Brennan, Gloria McDonough. Caryl Wiclcs I X' x I l x . 1-- Mrs, Florence KeeTon Sponsor Realizin The need oT hi h school bo s and irls Tor a lace To celebraTe The enTrance of I948, The Juniors Q Q Y Q P in a new year oT increasing acTiviTy by planning a New Years Eve show and dance. They made iT Tor s+uclenTs To Throw away Their many cares Tor The nighT, see a special New Years show aT a local Y Q Q Y P Y on Ebeneezer a luscious ChrisTmas Turley By rn mod uch as This and The sale oT The ever Tamous hoT Alwa s ea er and ener eTic salemen, The class oT '4? over ruled Their Tender hearfed s m aTh and sold d , ' . 3 r, s s '. . W an The 5parTan BoosTer pins, The Junior Council waz aole To prov:de a much needed silver screen Tor The Main performer OT This year's Junior class show has been Caryl Wicks, presidenT. Jamie Brennan carried The Charles Klamm, Gloria McDonough, David l-lurT, Wilfred Gray, Marlene Cole, Danny Lambros, Melissa Murphy, Shirley Malone, BeTTy STaTon, Mary MaTTson, Jamie Brennan, Caryl Wicks. duTies oT vice presi- de-nT, and Gloria Mc- Donough Those oT sec- reTary. WiTh greaT accom- plishme-nTs To be made. equally greaT plans musT be devised. and The Junior Council has a sponsor capable oT such acTions, Mrs. Florence KeeTon. While The council un- derTalces The maioriTy of The many deTaiIs in- volved in each plan, Mrs. KeeTon super- vices each ring oT This greaTesT class per- Tormance. THE BITTER ROOT ff'gI7ZMf45 CK41 of A f I A 1 MISSOULA COUNTY HIGH sc:-IooL C g,LM,,,,,, 4-4 J JL presenfs ,fu c Qfiwwjf! , 1234 7 j ' L. ' :I I - il I 'LL i LIFE UNDER 'LHE BIG TOP ,LILQX 615' ff jf' IL wI+h 'rhanks 'ro RINGLING BROS. BARNUM 81 BAILEY and infroducing NONO, 'rhe CLOWN 2 X II, III , l IT I X' III 'gif 'I-I'xIe55fzIvf 'X Ifjfgziif , ,N II ' - , .- 7 . I I I 55? ,ff yr, A 4 ss If IUAIZIII W Wm I . ' . 1 'f IIIMU3 Wm NNN 'p fifffyna 'L'7 TABLE OE CONTENTS FOOTBALL BASKETBALL TEAM SUPPORT PUBLICATIONS SCHOOL SERVICE DRAMA MUSIC CLUBS FACULTY CLASSES ADVERTISING INDEX AUTOGRAPHS F K 1' Y .Q ,? .Y 'F 9. ' 5 a,l A 'O gl gi,-if. ' 5155-' L ng. 'F III' 'Q 1. X ., ,-.A-fp.. ,Qu . wglgugs F... 'no T Stl S15 x s 1 is 'WY 5' -L. Qi ff tif? A M ' .K yi, in 4 .. aux -wi ,fl ',.f: -1 Nw. 4' A ,.. lqfglblld Allen Doroflvy Anderson Valerie Angle r 'A 1 A' Margaref Asn s - ' ' Na Ari Wilma Bagley A A I C Wley Baldwin -A ,- : Q f i ,., XX -- 5 i - I X 1 Wy Curffs Barclay Y - Kelser Barflrelnvess f R 'i K ff A Q Beffy Bebee ' ,Y H G, --' ' 'f g N . f Delores Bedard S d ,O Beffy Be . H Mary Ann Benson f , Puffy Benson 'S 171 R 'U Anneffa Berard Bonnie Beffs ,J Raymond Befclv n Q lvfarllo Bfllfngsley Q ' Clyde zglale , , P, , X Eu x X? ' .A x A -1' I w,Lv 11 Boe 6 fi. L' .gif , 2 A7 ' J r 5' 2 ' . 'S If A 1' ' A . I , 1 X I I Vwrne George Y5o'rXeau V'roXa Borqskede Yloberr Boyd Herne Braves Benq Bray Wx , Y, 'v-nj Af Y-'4 lr F Jann Ue N60 're Brennan Yi er Brrqxnk rrfr B r I 3oxnn Swank ?a'rN Burnekk Q 4 Urda Burrows ' f V V -A Q ....,. VXNXX're Cdrnan V' X Ur-5nXa Caxuorx Grace Cameron 65 ,. .Xosepnrne Carnpben James CapYr Cnairfree ' .Seanekke ' J' 1 X nr 'Q S fu rock Edna Cf: ' rfsfrnan Donna Clausen Momma Cfeusen ar Coakfey Marlene Cofe Mary Conn Leon Copenfvaver Jffhfny Corr Ear! COffOf7 I f ' . 1 M .gm ,Q ..f j i. A XQ .igfw If? 'W ' V q Mia A .If 'QF , , 4 , .ff 1 , r I N V. , I-Q X 1 X I , ., , f5foberf Cr f None Dah! Nha Dafgfe Defores Denkfefg Effefz Devemporf C5fVl.f7 Devfs oe Davis Fred Descfvamps W7 eff De-SCE amps Nas gf' , l ' 7 Ni x X ' ,av 'Z . 'f 1' ,,,,' 1 4, W- X X New Lou Douq vu AAXN A ' M QIN .Sack OOWGXXV V' K 'I .5 xg! Rukxrx Dupea 4 x Xlennekh Egan ' ' Joan EXYxo'f'f X Lf Chades Evevede f ii H Georcjxe Yaxoerk EXYNQX Fanqskvom Xiemekkw Vadeq A Vakfxdxa Vevqu-son Q: AVAN X lx X'NXkon Vmk an A K K 3 r , k K N W Jerry ?'xX1qevaXd f ' f ' ' it f , ' ,r f X X S X N 1 M ' A 3 rnwwtx T: 'xi Chades Yo-skew 'x r, ' .Sane ?ox r' H5 N A NN'xXYxav0 HERO - ' , ' i'2.f-iz: John Vvoewxdo Mavke Gafxepq Qvaq ff 3 D axfxd W1'!fred Gray Norma G-rf in 'sf Mary Guenzfer Gerfrude Gusfefson i f' 4 K r 49 Lucfffe Haasch .V fy 1 ' Larry Hagen 4. 1 N I ' K jg my 1 Kafhfeen Hager Sidney Ha!! John Hammock Palpn Hand fi Lofs Hanzef ', Bernice Harfweff X ft jx, I' m .V ' N l f Don Haugen F, A Q A x - Q 51.17 Haugn 1 5-, 7 , Norman Hayden 41 i Ai- V :' 1 . ancy Hays --+9 ' , r .. a 'A A Q X rna Head MV' ' 6 ' 0 ,AZ I ' 'Wit WHA rs 'ix .xfw 'W ' A I A I XX Dardd Yxokqard X . 1 Carokrxe Honey x .Sarees Hove h .ky A 'agar !fF'fXQKv. Wear Xlaberk Hummer 0 5 OX'we Hunk -f Lok Xfxurwirer Q Davkd Yxurrk NXoXYre XXer Xllxchard Xrxks I ,',-PW' ' it L .J ,I ' 3 SOO Gwen Header .Sack Yxermessxf Evekfrw X'Xerxo'rq Niairxrxarkrre X'XerXer Berry X'Xe'rJr'xck X Barbara YXKXX . A ,A N71 r ' E -V X Mar'ror'xe X'YxXrrwo J f Dorxaki Wrrxirorw K Vxoxoerk X'XoXmes. ' .. a X , ,I X ' 1 ',,-f 3 T Q .A M 1 at f ax I s L A ' it 5 . 36 f h - Q If lf' 1' Dorofhy Jackman Q Dale Johnson h Gloria Johnson John Johnson Richard Johnson f 4 5 Roberf Jungers ' m is 9, George Kendall 1- Laf?ae Kemkfon Raloh Keppel -du was '5 erh Af he noe' A46 ff' fm 1 Cheffeg Kfefnm Donofo' Kfapwyl' Efefne Kosf If Beffy Kfofnen Donafd L A f. '35 X. f K Kaffe wffr Danny Lam 6F05 f . 5 AIN FY rx Ki n nf 'X ho fy CaroX Larson Lawn, Jack .Solarrrx Lee NJ'roXe'r Lemke Rosemary Levrxo Uororxrw LrooeX Amt 'X XXAerXe Lrerr Vircharo Lmoxoorq Fmrfre Loran A9 Qi 1 ' x., Yu ww f W, A ,..-, 'N VL w YXrr'rN, me V 2 ram . ' we ' S -WEN, ' 4 . rdf r- M, f W ' QATJ M X : Leonard Lynn F A F Vaifxora Lqrm 'F NM ?euX'me Magee x K lli L' N Q 'Ar V. hr, xg SXw'rrXeq Mabrxe Joe XXAaXo Unire Marsh rrsorr New Ma OUY af George LA Lfrcflarrxrrxf ' ,f A Kay A W xx 5 Sid McCfung Gloria MCD .a F' onougfv F Esfelle McFarland Donald McGowan X. ' R I gi. Gordon Mclver ' Beverly Merriff 1 A 1 I I Dondfd M1'ffer I Donna Mffhun V 5 sb 5 JoAnn Morgan of' -. fr Q James Murpney V Meffssa Murphy 5 I James Murray N q 15' I Pefrfcfa Myers Mary Ann Nefson Pafrfcfa Nefson an James Nevfffe Ruff? No!! Dfckfe GDS!! i A P-WT I P l 'Donna M' X , A p 2+ , f p, y .J 'I GeraJcJ O . I . OeJores OWN A N , 'v 'Mmm Bekw Jo OJmsXeacJ ufj fif' X af. A Y' f Joseph O'LouqJnJ'm - 5 ' ' vMovecJ Ovmesher vm owen I J' Jw e J Q Q XfxJYxane VauX 'x -A , NNaXk Vedims J' ' .1 Marcjxe Nou x , h I L 1 f - A James PXumXey J e Q fe George PooJe A Dawn ?oweXX ' J Mary Joyce Qukrm ,Z ' BQJJY J7X6mJJe5 7 ' 1... Joyce Rasmussen 1.1 H X f N A I X f' T TL! ' if f ,J Siardexf Read Vixdoaro Rem-X0 ion X ReveXX Jane Jack Roerner Peggy Rolfe Mary Rolfson Tofn Rofffns wr . . SOUGV gfnfa Rooney Q' Rober ' 3 Sfvfrfey Robbins en! f . f Riefflfh Dorofny Ro A 3 Sackeff I ff ,X E rf C 0' Q Jonn Soffer i 1 James Sanders -, Wffffanv Safferne jg I ,W-X 4' vs no V S' X I7 Q Barbara Saunders Clarence Schwab Jean Slveffrnan Pafrfcfa Sbepafd Wafface Smaff 5' 5 'Q' em smffh b 1 n . ' -KQV N. A Q Gene Sowve 5 my n . v .. .. . Y I 9 Leonard Soaok be ' l. X Beiiq 'okaion n ' Xxx WMA I Xgv R' . fl gf-JA :M ' .Soxnn Sienxnq X M .X . Y Maw Lou Skevers 'V x AT ' in ' HEBIGX Snckneq Q W A ' X .X w X X A W , Xqwa in ' A H Jerry Skoxok v M ' F K ig X - losepxn Skover j .3 Q , b ' X ' N N Onanes Swanson . K ' .JA N ' ,f V wif x V, 'A I W . Qfyl Nw -A ,L .N A ', 'x I m X X ' M -an V W L L X. 415 F- ! if Tom Sweafxnqen N Many Joan 'Y asdner r wh is Howard 'Y axfxov Q XX Y x 'Y om T agXov XXAar'xon Thompson ,N Joy ce ToXcavsXa'x 1 V GevaXo Tucker Z ,lxXXan 'Yweko Mafyofxe V an Qxes-on X Nl' '. ,Q 9 n -1 v -. f. of t odfv, MCA f 'O 3 x. James Vining H Sai. K' N X . ' Richard Warden . A 1 K I . U, e- nil. ,W Jac! Webb 5 f X Pafricila Wedgwood f 4. Pa - Donald Weidefnen Sy 'W - 5. ' - K , uf' 'sf' William Wesfon P Shirley Weyfand ' Q Teresa Wivife lr A ,.,, 4 H-uf' , ' v Cary! Wicies Donofd Wignfn-,an H , , ' George Wiicox il .,.4. 1 ' f Arena Wiison 0 ' ' I '3 B ' '15 'Q ,J I -Q eq' C49 ri Wiis on Pau! Wineoerger Befn Wood ee Woodward ernfce Worna fn ,aw X Charlofre Yonce Lorraine Young --George Zeller Wesley Zerbe Donna Zimmerman James Zoliniclc ,i ' A George Tawney L s Y . lg ' ' Q i 5 'N Ty Evil- Annelle Wylie Q .. ,L X 'I iydf i rua.. ' ,-iam, . ,, ., 4, I shtlyl lyfn Nonno I X l ' gi R., X' if X L ,i.,, f i.-b y at xi- b my Y, ix .. I f X yi Q , Allen Ed Anderson Jessie Beaver Lawrence Beebe Ray Blair John Boifs Mary Brown Winifred Cafe-rino Michael Coalcley Richard Colfon Earl Juniors Noi Picfured Slephenson Ronnie Sulier Donald Tracy Roberf Wages Roberf Wahl Arlhur Gray Roy Griswold Ralph Harris l-lelen Heberle Loraine I-lelean Janei Hough Bill Jordan Ralph Koch Dorofhy Kramer Arlene Kurlz Emma Wahl Aslricl Welly Frank Williams Belly Wrighf Gordon Zigmund Francis Lawry William Lourlois Leo Lowe Terry Murias Mary MyHy Wayne Parker Ray Robaclcer Roberf Sannes Ronald Sayler Lyle Simon Ray -4.1, , 'LCN F A X1 '4 ,as ww 0 A fffWW ' .v if XX xXx WV Z i if ' , fj- X F x v7 V0 if vfv ,Jeff HMA SENIORS Final perTormance oT The big show is arranged by The Senior Council. To The high and mighTy Seniors Talls The Task oT living Through This lasT year in a big way. They have greaT ambiTions, greaT plans, and greaT accom- plishmenTs. The Senior Council plans an evenTTul year Trom The TirsT breaTh oT anTicipaTion beTore The TirsT senior dance To The lasT sigh oT relieT as The lasT senior cluTches his diploma aTTer graduaTion. MosT imporTanT member oT The council in charge oT iT all is The presidenT oT The Senior class. Leader oT This year's class is Har- vey Schlieman. AssisTed by The vice presidenT, Bruce Bachman, and The secreTary, Leo JeTTe, he has puT in a busy year. TogeTher They have done a splendid job oT leading The Senior Council in The preparaTion Tor a successTul year. Bruce Bachman, Harvey Schlieman, Leo JeTTe Miss GerTrude Clark Sponsor up acknowledgemenT oT Tour years oT successTul work and achievemenT,-gradu- aTion. The Senior Council musT make mosT oT The arrangem enTs Tor boTh CommencemenT and BaccalaureaTe. ln ad- diTion To These regular duTies The Seniors have carried on many oTher acTiviTies. The biggesT evenT oT all is The Doing Their besT To spread ChrisTmas cheer and happinezs and, incidenTally, make a liTTle money, The hard working seniors sold ZOO boxes oT ChrisTmas cards. They gave an 'aTTer The game' dance and The very success- Tul Top l-laT Dance . To The Senior Council Talls The Task oT making arrangemenTs Tor many phases oT The commencemenT. They - Z, .., - -- .. ,mf Bill Reynolds, Bill Kinkade, Carol Engdanl, Leo JeTTe, John BarneTT, Harvey Schlieman, John Lahr, Jimmy Boileau, Gordon SmiTh, Joanne Shaw choose The Type oT an- nouncemenT and ar- range Tor The seniors To order Them. They help in The choosing oT seniors Tor scholar- ship awards and or- ganizaTions. They plan evenTs such as The Tinal banquei' and sen- ior picnic and assem- bly. Yes, The Senior Council is Truly an up- and-coming organiza- Tion, and Their spon- sor, Miss GerTrucIe Clark, keeps up on iT all and keeps The coun- cil running smooThly Tor This lasT evenTTul and memorable year. 1-3 W? 4 F 3 pf, nl I I UI lv .I J. i F'-Q37 . 1 ' -ig I In . X -3- ', ,EJZZ 1' I. Q s .,, m -s I Y , 3, a . V -Ms F R jr' . ,.,1' 9' .sf -- xg Els n, . ff 2 . X , W' . ng rr- l LORENA Jerry X ii I Baby Rosen FRANK Airy -.5 BERTI-IA MAE ALBERT Siamp SaIeman Ig Library Squad 2, 3,4 ALKIRE Eoorball I, 2, 3, 47 BasIce'rbaII I, 2, 3, 41 Track I, 2, 3, 4: M Club 3, 4 JEANNE ARDELLE ALLAN Jeannie O.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Badminfon Champion I, 33 Tennis Champion I, 23 Inferscho- Iasfic Tennis Champion 2, 3, 4: Honor RoII 4 Andy Office 33 GirIs' Club JESSIE KATI-IRYN ANDERSON I-I.R. Pres. Ig Horizon CIub lg Nurse's Rep. 3, 43 I-Ionor CounciI 45 I-Iome Ec Club 4 58-T R. ANDERSON 0 I , TEFL MICHAEL A. ANDRUS Sco++y Frosh Class Pres. I: I'I.R Pros. Ig Eooiball I, 2, 3, 4 Track I, 2, 3, 4: M CIu PATRICIA JEAN ANGLE Par I-IELEN ELIZABETI-I ARMOUR Eniered from CharIo I-Iigh SchooI 43 I-Iome Ec Club 4 DONNA LOUISELLE ARTESE Ifionor Roll 3 DOLORES MARIE ASI-IENBRENNER Ashy Rec Com. ly Library Squad Ig Soph. Council 21 I-I.R. Pres. 2, Girls Club Cab- inei 2, 3, 4: Chairman Social Service Commiifee 4: Sec-Treas. Junior CIass 3: Junior Council 3: Nurses Office 3: Pep Club 4: Honor Roll 4 sd qv 'I' 065064, Sec M Club 4 DOROTHY EMMA BABCOCK Dot G.A.A. I, 2, 32 Library Squad 3, 4 Arf Club 3, 4: Girls' Club Cabinef 3 Home Ec Club 3: Honor Roll 4 BRUCE L BACHMAN High Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4: H.R. Pres. I Track I, 2, 3, 4: Poofball 2, 3, 4: Soph Pres. 2: Oufsfanding Soph. Boy 2: S. A. Sec. 3: Monfana Boys' Sfafe 3: Vice Pres. Senior Class 4: M Club 3, 4: '3 5. 'I I 3 JOHN HERBERT BADOLEY Badge Traclc I, 2, 3, 4: Foofball I, 3: Monfana Boys' Slafe 3: l'Ionor Roll 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Casf The Yellow JacIcef 4: Thes- pians 4: Konah Air Waves 4: A Cap- pela Choir 4 JOHN PARKER BARNETT Johnny H.R. Sec. I, 2: Baslcefball I, 2, 3, 4: Traclc I, 2: Kwanis Baskefball I: Honor Roll 2, 4: Soph. Class Sec. 2: Inferscho- lasfic Golf 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4 ETTY BARTHOLOMEW lamp Salesman I: Honor oll 2: Library Squad 3: firls' Club Cabinel' 3, 4: Dolcroom 4: Lunchroom quad 4 f-ogg MARIANNE C. BAUER Maymay Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4: Sfudenf Council I: Home Ec Club I, 2: De-bafe Club I: G.A.A. I: Twirling 2: Kopee Salesman 2: H.R. Vice-Pres. 3: Office Squad 4 ASG KENT EARRELL BEASLEY Spud Nuff Enfered from Kincoln High School 4: Dance Band 4: Prod. Sfaff The Yellow Jackef' 4: Advanced Band 4: Pep Band 4: Orchesfra 4 PATRICIA ROSE BEAUBIEN Bobo Enfered from Sacred Hearf Academy 2: Horizon Club 2, 3. 4: Sfudenf Coun- cil 3: Office Squad 3: Girls' Club Cab- inef 4 ROBERT E BEDARD Scrooge'l Enfered from Gonzaga I: Debafe Club I, 2, 3: Baslcefball I, 2, 3, 4: Eoofball 3, 4: Traclc Manager 3, 4: M Club 3, 4: Junior Hof Dog Sales 3, Producf- ion of January Thaw 3: Konah Ad Manager 4: Honor Roll 4: Producfion of Yellow Jaclcefm 4: Konah Airwaves 4 ANNA MARIE BEICH Sis Y'Teen I, 3, 4: Girls Choir 3: Nurses' Office 4 I947 FOOTBALL TEAM FirsT Row, leTT To righT: Hove, Brown, Andrus, Sayler, CapT. l'TolzknechT, Jensen, Bachman, Paul, BryanT, Nooney, Lavoie. Second: SToick, Parker, Anderson, Disney, Dandrea, WaTson, Inks, Nash, KiTTell. Third: Coach GrITTin, Coalcley, SrnarT, Barclay, Robinson Axlkire, ZoTTniclc, Diederichs, Hallman, Sanders, Coach DraTz. The Missoula SparTans Tinished The T947 season wiTh a record oT Tour wins and Tour deTeaTs. Coaches GriTTin and DraTz did a good job and even Though Missoula did noT win The championship, vicTor- ious opponenTs were Taxed To Their uT- rnosT To deTeaT The SparTans. Ted Holzknecht a leTTerman of The '46 championship Team, was capTain oT The squad. Lyle Sayled, speedy Tullbaclc, was ef lecTed capTain oT The '48 Team by Tellow leTTermen aT The close oT The season. T W.. U-c 4 .. , m . . . . 4 K!-v I N Q! av f-xXx RCC, .r lT?Tl2 x fl Xi, Q 1 ON ' T T VOOTUALLO tiff ggggjlw'-4 .,,., , Coach DraTz Coach GriTTin q DALE BULEN BENSON Archie Enlered from Wesl High, Madison, Wis. 23 Pep Band 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 High Honor Roll 33 Camera Club 4' German Band 4 BARBARA JEAN BLAKESLEE Barb Enlered from Corvallis High 23 Slu- denf Council 23 Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 Girls' Club Cabinel 3, 43 Sec. Girls' Club 43 Pep Club 43 Office Squad 4 X TI-IERESA ANN BOCK Enlered from Virginia Cily High 4 CHARLES FRANCIS BOEDECKER Enlered from Billings High 33 Chess Club 43 Siage Crew 43 Konah Slall 4 JAMES D. BolLEAu Jimmy Honor Roll I, 2, 33 H.R. X, Pres. I, 2, 33 Camera Club I, ' E I 23 Pep Club 43 Senior Coun- I Konah Copy Boy I 2 cil 43 Home Room Sec. Ii A A f Henry Track 2, 33 Rifle Junior Council 3 WILLIAM ALFRED BOTTS Wabash Civil Air Palrol I3 Eoolball 2 'Y Q r 2 KENNETH JOSEPH BROWN ' Uliennyl' H.R. Vice-Pres. Ii H.R. Pres. 2, 33 Eool- ball I, 2, 3, 4, M Club 3, 43 Baslcel- ball I SCOTT BROWN Sco+'ry Traclc I, 2 DONNA MARIE BULS Blondie Honor Roll I, 3, 43 A Capella I, 2, 3, 43 Canlala I, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Club Cab- inel 23 Girls' Sexlelle 3, 43 Horizon Club 33 MSU Solo and Small Ensemble Fes- Iival 33 Norlhwesl Regional Eeslival al Ellensbury, Wash. 3 DOUGLAS S. BOND 'I VIRGINIA ALICE BURROWS ' Ginn Y Sfamp Salesman I: GAA I: Sophomore Council 2: Home Ec Club 3: G' l ' Cl b ' 'Q m Con+ac'r Represenfafive 3: Horihrosn Clljb i 'WR WILLIAM RICHARD CAINAN FLOYD LEKAY CASTONGUAY Casin Rifle Club 2 r .f--1. as MARY ANN CATERING Mae ' 1 Girls' Club Conlacf Rep. 4: COED Club 3: Office Squad 4 a DNALD K. ci-IAFFEY Q 5 Q -Q, WFQQQI4 CHWCOTE . . -, .-pq R llsglivd Ghcim Bwalle Hlgh' - 1 ' ' I Kiwanis Baslcefball I, 2, 3. ' O' 1: 4 f 4: Orchard Homes Junior .1 'S' ., club i, 2, 3 F --, ,J 1 K I 'fil I A 3 MARGARET CLAPP PeQQY Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Club Cab- iner 2, 3, 4: Chairman Social Commif- 'ree 4: Junior Red Cross 2. 3: Quill and 3 Scroll 3, 4: vice pres. 4: Konah Slall 3, 4, edilor 4: Sluclenf council 3: Edilor, , 2, A All-Slale Inlerscholaslic Kiamin 3: Koa 3 nah Air-Waves 3: Biller Roof Slalf 4: Girl ol The Monlh 4 CLARENCE ALLEN CLARK 'lClare Track I, 2, 3, 4: Baslceiball I: H. R. Pres. , 2: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Monlana Boys' Slale 3: I-l. R. Pres. 4: M Club 4 FRANKIE MAE CLINKINGBEARD ClinIc Slamp Salesman I: H.R. Pres. I, 3: GAA I, 2, 3, 4: Sludenf Council 2: Home Ec Club 2, 3: Twirler 3: H. R. Sec. 4: Vice-pres. Girls' Honor Coun- ,'p cil 4: Pep Club 4: Horizon Club 4 DONNA COSTER .1 I-l.R. Pres. I: Home Ec Club l: Class Council 2, 3: Kopee Ecliior 4: Poelry lished in NaIional Anlhologyu, Ser- mons in Poe'rry 3: Konah Slaff 4, an I W W1 k -a if QI'-, rf ,QPY I PHIL MITCHELL DAHL I fi X PM .N 4 JACK LAWRENCE DEMMONS Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4: Track 2:.Ski Club 3, 4: Sporlsman Code 3: Sludenl Coun- cil 4 GEORGE LEONARD DIEDERICHS Dee'r Eoolball I, 2, 3, 4: Kopee Salesman I: Track 2, 3, 4: M Club 3, 4: Kiwanis Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4: All-Slale Second Team 4 ELDON EUGENE DIETTERT Dee+ 3: Kiwanis Baskelball I RICHARD MICHAEL Diz Enfered from Gonzaga 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Pres. 4 Konah Slaff 3, ond Team 4 H.R. Pres GLENN B COUGHLAN MasIer Coughlan, Esqf' Radio Club 2, 3: Ski Club 3: Honor Roll 3: Kiwanis JAMES RALPH Jim S+amp Salesman Baskelball 3, 4 CRONIN I: Eoolball I, 2: Kiwan- is Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4: Posler Club I: Track I, 2, 4: Radio Club 3 DONALD LEE CROSKREY Don NANCY ELIZABETH CUNNINGHAM H.R. Pres. I: Canfala I, 2, 3: Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4: GAA I: A Capella I, 2: Girls' Club Cabinef 2, 3: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Class Council 3: French Club 3: Kopee Salesman 3: Konah slalf 4: S.A. vice-pres. 4: Pep Club 4: Girl of Ihe :AQ Eoofball I, 2: High Honor Roll I: Track , 2, 3 Monlh 4: Casf The Yellow JackeI ALVA MARTIN DANIE FFA I: Honor Roll 2: I nah Sfaff 4 Qc L-, s . r 1 , , ci '. Q 1. - g ig! +1 ,4 -1 'f do ' I , I FA DISNEY High 2: Foolball M Club 3, 4: 4: All-Sfafe Sec- 4 V L' k'5' 37. 1'- , . 1? AUDREY RUTH DOBB Enfered from Bulle High 3: Twirling 3: Ari Club 4 BARBARA BETH DONTIGNY J Bains Enlerecl from Willislon High, N. Dale. 47 Honor Roll 4: Quill and Scroll 4 DOLORES MARIE DOTSON Enfered from Neiharr High 4 EDNA MAE DOTSON Enrered from Heihari' High 4 RAYMOND c. DOTY 3 Dole 'Kiwanis Baslcefball I, 2, 3 4: Track 2: Eoofball 2, 3, 4 Konah Sfaff 3 0? DOLORES ANNE DUEBER I-Iawaiianl' Enlered from Kairnulci High, Honolulu 41 A Capella 4 . 1 Ai M 'Q JUNE MAXINE DUTTON Baslcef girl 2, 3 I' GILBERT RONALD DYER IQI HAROLD RALPH ELDER Eoolrball Ig Track I, 23 Konah Copy Boy 3, 4 CAROL MARIE ENGDAHI. nlng.. Home Ec. Club I, 2, 3: Honor Roll 3, 45 Senior Council 4, Konah Typisf 41 Girls' Club Cabinei 4: H.R. Sec. I Bif- Ier Roof Salesman 3 BETTY LaVERN FRY Selina Horizon Club 2, 3, 43 Junior Council 33 Girls' Club Cab- inol 4 DUANE WILFR Track I: Konah , -2 DORIS WINIFRED GALLAND Dol Lnlcrecl lirorn Manual Arls High, Los Angeles, Cal. 3 SHIRLEY LOUISE GAVIN Nfiliinoll Dobulo Club Ig Home Ec. Club lg Girls' Club Cabinel 23 Ari Club 3, 45 Camera Club -lg Coed Club Soc. 31 Orchcslra 3 GORDON FLOYD GERRISH Dully Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 41 Radio Club 2, 31 Sli Club 3, 43 Pep Club 45 H.R. Sec. 4: Ouldoor Aclivily Club 27 Casl The Ncllow .IGCIKQIII 4 LOIS MARR GETCHELL Gelch Enlered from Wenalchee High, Wenal- clwoc, Wcazsh. 21 Home Ec. Club 2, Konah Slall 4 ED EVERARD Copy Boy 3 CHARLES DUANE FITE RAY LEE FLAHERTY Irish Kiwanis Baslcei Ball I, 2: Foolball 2, 3: Kopee Salesman 25 Bifler Roof Sales- man 4 Siarnp Salesman Ig Konah Copy Boy 3 MARGERY LOIS FLANSBURG Lois Honor Roll I, 43 High Honor Roll 3, -43 Nurse's Office 3: Prod. Slalf Win- lhrop House 3 RUTH E. GALEN Spud Horizon Club I, 2. 3, 4 GAA I, 23 H.R. sec. Ig Pres 25 Girls' Club cabinel l, 4 Girls' Honor Council 2: Oul- slanding Soph. Girl 2: Biilel Roof Salesman 2: Pep Clul: 3, 4, Sludenl Council 3 Honor Roll 37 Prod. The Yellow Jaclce+ 4: cas' Growing Pains 4: Thesl pians 4 1' 1 F DAVID ADELBERT GRAHAM Dane Rifle CIub I1 Foofball 2, 3 EVELYN LETTIE GRAVES 2 Evie En'rerecI from' Darby High 31 Honor EARL JOHN GILMARTIN Budroy Pep Band I, 2, 31 Honor RoII I, 2, 3, 41 Dance Band 2, 31 Kiwanis BasIceIbaII 2, 31 German Band 31 Radio Club 31 Tennis 31 Sfudenf CounciI 41 Biffer Roof Sfaff 41 Orcbesfra 31 Siafe SoIo and SmaII Ensemble Fesfival 2, 31 RITA MAY GRAEHL Pere Home Ec. CIub I, 2, 3, 4 Roll 4 '? - 6. PAULINE D. GREEN 'ff' nT QQ '2 Y Q' -3, 1, A 3 DONALD Q. GUNDERSON 'i,,g Don .4 Hof Dog Salesman 3 JAMES FRANKLIN HALLMAN Jim ALBERT HENRY HAM JR. Cast Producfion, Adverfisinq Sfaffs. Tomorrow 'me WorId I1 Kiwanis Bas- Ire'rbaII I, 21 Posfer Club Preaidenf 21 Camera Club 2, 3, 41 Presidenf 31 Mo- ' in Iion Picfure Operafor 2, 3, 41 Ari CIub 5 3, 41 Biffer Roof Phofographer 2, 3, 41 Konab Phofograpber 3, 41 AII SIaIe Kaimin Pbofoqrapber 3, 4 Iva CORA MAY HAM ' Q U Coco - Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 41 Girls' CIub Cab- , 3 J ine? 4 . DONALD EARL HAMILTON ' . Ham A 1. .. Q, Track I, 2, 3, 41 Eoo'rbaII 2, 3 ' Black John BEVERLY J. HARTWELL Bev Twirling I, 2: Girls' Club Cabinel 4: Tumbling I, 2: Girls' Sexfelle 4: Canlala 2, 3, 4: Junior Council 3: A Capella 2, 3, 4 HELEN WANIETA Spindle Shanks Twirler I: GAA I, Roll 3, 4: Orcheslra 2: Konah Air Waves 4 CATHERINE T. I-IENDRICKSON Calhy GAA I, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4: M :af 2 I 8 FLORA MARIE HAMILTON JACK M. I-IARDENBURGH Kiwanis Baslcelball I, 2: Traclc I, 2: Pep Band I, 2, 3: Honor Rall 2, 3: Pep Club 3, 4: Dance Band 3: Vice-Pres. Sopho- more Class 2: Slamp Salesman I NEVA GWYN HARLEY Gimmie Enlered from Charlo High 3: Home Ec. Club 4 HARRIET E. HARRINGTON I-larry Frosh Council I: Library Squad 2: Girls' Club Cabiner 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll 3: Ari Club 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Office Squad 4: Pep Club 4: H.R- Pres. 3: Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4: Pres. 3 vas. Q9 2.3, HAYES 2: Yfleens I: Honor 4 732 Club 3, 4: M Club Pres. 3, 4 GLADYS IRENE HIGHTOWER I-Ii-Tower GAA I, 2, 3, 4: Canlala 2, 3, 4: Hon- or Roll 3: All Norlhwesl Music Meel 3: Music Club 4: Konah Slall 4: Girls' Club Conlacr Rep. 4: A Capella 2, 3, 4: Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4 EVELYN LUCY HOFFMAN Evie GAA I: A Capella I, 2, 4: French Club 3, 4: Girls' Club Cabinel 4: Canlala I. 2. 4 Q1 H.R. Pres. 4: H. R Band 2 AL BONITA CLARE HAYES GAA I: Honor Roll 2 3 Girls' Club Conlacl Rep PAUL THEoooRE I-IoLzKNEcHT K Horse Kiwanis Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Foofball 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: M Club 3, 4: 2 I 'I All-Sfafe Guard 3, 4: Arf Club 3, 4: 'S f ,A ' Gi Q 3, Monfana Boys' Sfafe 3: Biffer Roof Sfaff X . - ' B. bf ' 4: Honor Roll 3: Junior Kiwanian 4: HR. ' pres. 3: Rifle Club 3, 4 f ' ROBERT ALLYN JACKY A Capella I, 2, 3, 4: Canfafa I, 2, 3, A V.. ,gf .. A 4: Disfricf Music Fesfival 2, 3, 4 I - - 9 I , , J, . df .Q i 1. , VIOLET ISABELL JACOBSON HVY.. A Capella I, 2, 3, 4:'GAA I, 2: Girls' Club Cabinef 3. 4 DALE DUANE JENSEN Nick Foofball I 2 3 4' Baslcefball I 2 3 4' c l 2 3 4' lvl Club4'Arf u Trak , f i '. .' 'cub 71 3, 4 ' T- 5:11,- I , r if iii , -EO ALDRIC JETTE fraclc I: Frosh Council I: ALICE MARIE JOHNSON 'lonor Roll li 2' 3' 47 HR- GAA I: Nurse's Office 4 Dresiclenf 3: Rifle Club 2: Pep Club 4: Sec. Senior Class 4 EVANGELINE JOHNSON Vav Sfamp Salesman I: Jr. Hof Dogs 3 LEODA LAURISE JOHNSON GAA I, 2: High Honor Roll I, 2: Sfu- denf Council 3: H.R. Sec. 4: PASE 3: Frenclw Club 3, 47 Girls' Club Cabinef 4: Kopee Salesman 2: Honor Roll 3, 4: Horizon Club 3, I-I.R. sec. 4 'S ' NORMA EILEEN JOHNSON GAA I, 2, 3: HR. Sec. 2: Tumbling I Library Squad 3, 4: Biffer Roof Sales- 'NEJ' man4 DEAN WESLEY JOSCELYN .4-Pr A Larry LAWRENCE D. KARTAK r Larry Enlered from Park Rapids - High 4 X. - W ll! I '. '9'v. f A 2' i-. . 1 X P THELMA ANN JOSEPH Smiley Jr. Hol Dogs 3 JOAN JUNKER ..JO.. Enlered from Eairbury High, Eairbury, Neb. 3: Band 3, 4: Pep Band 3: Dance Band 4: GAA 4: Music Club 4: Girls' Club Cabinel 4: Orcheslra 3, 4 ANTHONY LAWRENCE KADLEC .' 4- IVIARLYN JEANNETTE KELLY Candy Enlered from Roosevell High, Washing- lon, D. C. 4: Konah Slall 4: Girls' Club Cabinel 4: Cas? The Yellow Jaclcelm 4: Konah Air Waves 4 STEPHEN E. KENNEDY Sleve Biller Roof Slall 2, 3: Slci Club 3: Radio Club 3: Slage Crew 4: Casl The Yel- low Jacl4el 4: Slci Team 4 -T Enlered from Calhedral High Helena 3: Eoolball 3: Thespians 4: Honor Roll 4: Slage Crew 4: Konah Air Waves 4 BETTY JEAN KAISER Jeanie Enlered from Eorsylh High 3: Horizon Club 3, 4: A Capella 3: Girls' Club Conlacl Rep. 4 BETTY MEDA KEEEER Dolly Twirler I, 2, 3, 4: Slucler Council I: Canlala 2, 3, 4 H.R. Sec. 3: Girls' Clul Conlacl Rep. 3, 4: Horizo Club l: Prod. Sfafl Th Yellow Jaclce+ 4 ELLA J. KING Kingy WILLIAM KINKADE Bill Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4: Canlala 2, 4: Pep Club 4: Kopee Edilor 4: Senior Council 4: A Capella 4: Bifler Roof Salesman 3: Casl' Spring Green . x 3 ELIZABETH ANN KITT Belsey Class Council I: Horizon Club I, 2, 43 GAA Ip Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Club Cabinel 2, 3, 4g Ollice Squad 21 PASE 3: Class Council 33 Prod. 'IJanuary Thaw 3: The Yellow Jackel 41 Slu- denl Council sec. 4: Thespians 45 Can- 'rala 4 IRA TED KITTELL Eoolball I, 2, 3, 43 Track l, 2, 3, 41 M Ke++Ie Club 2, 3, 4 FLORENCE WILMA KRAMER Flo H.R. Sec. Ig Honor Roll 3 MARIE THERESE KREBSBACH Blondie Enlered from Sacred Hear? Academy 23 Girls' Club Cabinel 2, 3, 41 Horizon Club 2, 3, 4: Office Squad 43 Biller Rool Salesman 3: Prod. The Youngeslm 3: i'January Thaw 3: The Yellow Jackel 4 1 RTM Ti ' -: i -14, an if 9 A6 h il I ,, ii i Ts: K, fy 1 RANK G. KREIDL ' ec. Treas. Velerans' Club 4 X ff' , ffl .. XT! fi HELEN MARIE KUHNES Jinx Enlered from Wesl Valley High, Spokane 21 Honor Roll 33 French Club 3, 43 Horizon Club 3, 43 Girls' Club Cabinel 3, 41 Biller Rool Salesman 3 Pinky Ski Club 3, 4 I, 2: Kopee ollice 4 CHARLOTTE MAXINE LaEOUNTAINE Char A Capella I, 23 Canlala I, 27 GAA I, 2, Erench Club 3, 47 H.R. Pres. 31 Girls' Club Cabinel 3: Honor Roll 3 BETTY JANE LaFRlNIERE Erenchy GAA I, 23 Library Squad 2, 3, 4: Home EC. Club 2, 35 Sludenl Council 2 ROBERT H. LAING MARION A. LAMOREUX Enlered from Slevensville High lg GAA Salesman Ig Nurses I . 1: ,- f Y, 1 'v I . V . x E 1 I , -v x Iensen -X V 5. A fl' J K Q f 'rf' . sql- .L l . kia: ,A f. E' Q- ,4 K lf, T1 S- I I f 1 I I I fl fin M ' -5 Holzknechi l z ,57 .:7 X -x Andrus If Q 'W' K N. 3 Ur 1, 1 A X 'Vliisx -. N Xzf K ffi 5, 3 W 'Q lim-.,,, Y I l 1 Bachman 1 Z E- ff V 5 ff . n Dxsney rx I 'Q , ,X . V 4 si Q ' A--' - , , , , 4 'M -' 4 A' ' A -X A N ff ' aff? Q Q. v, , W. Q. 2' ' , bi '. ' , - , . Brown ff Nash Xl Joe ' JOSEPH LAVOIE Traclc I, 3, 4: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Slamp Salesman I: Kiwanis Baslcelball 3 RUTH LECHNER GAA I, 2, 3, 4: A Capella I, 2, 33 Girls' Sexlelle 3, 4: Girls' M Club 3, 43 Girls' Club Cabinel 3: Universily and Norlhwesl Solo and Small Ensemble Feslival 3: Canlala I, 2, 3 PATRICIA MAE LIDDEL Pal Sluclenl Council lg Home Ec Club I, 2, 3, 43 vice-pres. Ig pres. 2: Library Squad I, 2, 33 Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Canlala 3: Konah Slalf 33 Girls' Club Cabinel 3, 43 Quill and Scroll PHYLLIS JOAN LIMPUS Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4, PASI: 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4: French Club 3: Girls' Club Cabinel 3, 43 Library Squad 31 Konah Sfall 3, 4, edilor 4 BETTY JEAN LINDBERG B.J. GAA Ig Junior Council 3: Home Ec. Club 37 Horizon Club 3, 4: Girls' Club Cab- inel 3, 4: Casl 'January Thaw 3: Prod. Slall Spreading The News 3: Prod: Slall The Yellow JacI4el ' 4 .49 MARY ELLEN LINDQUIST Lindy GAA I, 2, 3, 47 Y-Teens 3, 4 WARREN LOUIS LITTLE Digh+e Enlered from SI. Thomas Mililary Acad- emy Sf, Paul 25 Cheerleader 33 Pep Club 33 Sludenl Council 4, Slci Club 43 Camera Club 41 I'l.R. Vice-Pres. 4 ROBERT E. LORD Bob Posler Club I: Eoolball Manager Ig Radio Club 35 Junior Council 3, Vice- B Pres. Camera Club 2, 3 OEORCSENIA MAE LuEcK ' George GAA I, 2, Bancl I, 2, 3: Girls' Club Cabinel 2, 3 ii ARVID JOSEPH LINDLEY III? ANNE ELIZABETH LUKENS Annie Srudenf Council I, 2: Sfamp Salesman I: Horizon Club I, 2, 3: High Honor Roll I, 2, 3: Girls' Club Cabinel 2, 4: Girls' Honor Council 3: Birrer Roof Siaif 4: Konah Sraif 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Honor Roll 4: Konah Edilor 4: Band 2, 3: H.R. Pres. 4 CAROL WINONA MAGEE IVNOHISII 'KRTHUR PAUL MARTZ Uncle Bud and I, 2, 3: Track 2 Conah Copy Boy 3 BETTY LOUISE MARBLE Bee Enfered from Lewis and Clark High, Spolcane I: Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Club Cabinef 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4 JEAN CLAYRE MARRS Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4: Sfamp sales- man I: Konah Sralf I, 2, 3: Guidance Club, vice-pres. I: Home Ec. Club I: GAA I: PASF 2: Sfudenr Council 3: Junior Hor Dogs 3: Konah Air Waves 3, 4: Kopee Salesman 3: Sfudenl Feder- alisIs 3: Srudenf Member of Caieleria Comrniflee 3 'R 15 ,ss LX . ,-as Q Sissy MATT COPELAND MATTSON Enlered from Ephraia High, Washing- Ion 23 Camera Club 2: Cheerleader 3: Pep Band 3, 4: Slci Club 4: Radio Club 4 JOHN D. MCBRIDE Jack Enlered 'From SI. Regis High 3: Prom Commiifee 3: Eoofball 3 MARGUERITE MASTERSON Miggs nor Roll I: GAA I, 2 'rls' M Club 3, 4 ELEANOR BERNADINE MATHISON Enlered from Glendive High 4 BONNIE JEAN MATTEUCCI Home Ec. Club 2, 3: Honor Roll 2: Junior Hof Dog Sales 3 WILLIAM J. MERRITT i PATRICIA ANN MCDONALD Pa+ GAA I, 2, 3, 4: vice-pres. 3: Girls' M Club 3: Gold M 2: Purple M 3: Girl Reserves 2: French Club 3: Y- Teens 3, 4: Konah Slall 3, 4: Props January Thaw 3: Trilles 3: Junior I-lol Dog Sales 3 WILLIAM EDWARD. McDONELL Slim Traclc I, 2, 3: I-Iome Rome Baslelball 3: 9225? RICHARD JULIAN MEANS RI-IEA DARLENE MEFFORD Me-If I-Iorizon Club I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Club Conlacl 3: Sludenl Council I: Home Ec. Club I, 2: Junior I-lol' Dogs 3 , V , .- by . qu K - L- L ' is ff 45 .I .. J if JEAN MONTREUIL MonIy Slamp Salesman I: I-lome Ec. Club 2: Junior I-lol Dogs 3: Sludenl Council 3: Girls' Club Conlacl 3: MARION GRACE MORACO I'Bunny I-lonor Roll I, 2, 3, 4: HR. Sec. I: 2, Sludenl council I: Girl Reserves I: I-lome Ec. Club I, 2, 3: Dislricl' and Local pres. 3: Library Squad 2, 3: Seca ond Place Declamalion 2: Class Council 3: Junior I-lol Dogs 3: Horizon Club 3. 4: Caniala 3: Casl The Yellow Jaclref' LILLIAN MAE MoHoLi Lil Girls' Honor Council I, 2: Sludenf Council I: GAA l, 2: Class Council I, 2: I-Ionor Roll I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Club Cabinef 2, 4: I-I.R. Pres. 3: Junior Prom commillee 3: Pep Club 3, 4: sec. 4: Jun- ior I-lo+ Dogs 3: Office Squad 3, 4: Horizon Club 3, 4 56- BEVERLY JANE MORGAN Bev Girl Reserves I, 2: A Capella 2, 3: GAA 2: Caniala 2, 3: Konali Slall 3, 4: Junior I-lol Dogs 3 WINNIE IVIULCII-IY Weeinie'i GAA I: Girls' Club Cabinel 2, 3: I-Ion- or Roll 2, 4: Canlaia 3: Arl Club 42 I-lorizon Club 2, 4: Junior I-lol Dogs 3: Prod. Slall I I'l'1e Youngesf' 3 i If MARY THERESA MURIAS Slinky Junior Hoi' Dog Sales 3: Honor Roll 4 HENRIETTA ALZINA MURRAY Henry Enrered from Eorf Benron Hi h 2 GAA Q I 2, 3: Camera Club 3: Junior Hoi Dog 'Ei Sales 3: Konah Sfaif 4 VIOLET MYERS ..Vi.. HELEN MYRTLE MYKLEBUST MicIcie Girl Reserves I, 2: Mixed Chorus 4: Y-Teens 3: Junior' Hof Dog Sales 3: Prom Commifree 3: Girls' Club 2 IOBERT L. MYKLEBUST Mike K Capella 2, 3, 43 Canra- I. nz a 3, 4: DisI'ric'r Music Fes- ival 2, 3, 4 YQ sa A , mi ji JOYCE C. MYLES ScoHy Jr. A Capella I, 2, 3, 4: Soph. Council 2: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 3: Office Squad 4: Horizon Club 3, 4: Birrer Rool Salesman 4: H. R. Sec. I: Band 4: Junior Hof Dogs 3 DOROTHY LOUISE NELSON Dol Erosh Council I: GAA I, 2: Girls' Club Cabiner 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll 3: Konah Slail 4: Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Hoi Dogs 3 SHIRLEY CLARIE NELSON Junior Council 3: Sludenl Council 2, 4: Horizon Club I, 3, 4: A Capella 3, 4: Office Squad 4: Canlara 3, 4: H.R. Slamp Salesman I: Freshman Council I: Junior Hoi Dogs 3 DON JAMES NETTLE Hook Pep Band 2, 3: Dance Band 3, 43 Slu- denr Council I, 2, 4: PASE 2: Casl of The Yellow JacIce+ 4 NANETTE LOUISE NEWPORT Nan GAA, I: Library Squad If 2: Honor Roll I, 3, 4: High Honor Roll 3: Girls' Club Cabiner 2, 3, 4: PASF 2, 3, 42 Dean's Office 2, 3: Konah Air Waves 45 GirI's Club Program Commirlee chairman 4 HARRY NOEL Konah Sfaff 2, 3: Band I, 2, 3: Biffer , .,.- f .f-f ' , Y ,,f' ' Roof Sfaff I: Dance Band 3 v 1' 'ii 1 ' ff , , gli.. 5 -4 X . nomuo Iii A11 A ft Nonno -.3 y-Qiggf, ' -4,If'., M Club s, Girls' Club cabinei I -2 K. ' , 'ii' ',' -5 Pep Club 2: Eoofball 5: Track 3: Baskef i ball 5: Nurse's Office I: Dean's Office gy. ju I: Ickes Club I, 3, Pres. 3: A ' fl M' I ' :QA WILLIAM JAMES Noongv W Noon M Eoofball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: HQ - g M Club 3, 4: Biffer Roof Salesman ,Q g 2: I-I.R. Sec. 4: Track Capfain 4 '17 ivy ' DUANE A. Nuwissn J -'S ' Enfered from Bonners Ferry High, my T' , ' ,M Idaho 4 X , if . JOANNE CAROL ORVIS I' ' Jo , Sfudenf Council I: S. A. I Pres. 4: Class Council I, 2, ' ,W 5. 3: Twirling I, Tumbling I, :vi A , 2: Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4: NXIIQEQ.-L' OLSON A g Girls' Honor Council 2: H. WILLIAM JENNINGS OTTEM llBiIly Enfered from Billings High 3: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: HR. Vice Presidenf 3 1 ,H IVIALIRICE LLOYD OWEN ,, ,al MO Track I X JEAN ELIZABETH PADDINGTON Jeanie Home Ec. Club I, 2, 3, 41 GAA II Horizon Club I, 2, 3: Girls' Club Cab- inef 2, 3, 4: Library Squad 2, 3: Honor' Roll 3: French Club 3: Tumbling I: Sfamp Salesman I: Junior Hof Dogs 3 SONYA PAGAN .2 I' R. Pres. 2: I-LR. sec. 3: Of- fice Squad 2: Jr. Class vice- pres. 3: Girls' Club Cabinef 3: Horizon Club 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 4: Girl of The Ivlonfh 4 as l I! S BETTY PETERSON Pe're Home Ec. Club I, 2: GAA I, 2: Honor Roll 4: H.R. Vice Pres. 3: Junior Hoi Dog Sales 3: Konah Air Waves 4 GEORGIA DONNA PAPANTONY ..JO.. BOB OWEN PEACOCK JOHN MICHAEL PECARICH Pac Sludenl Council I: Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4: Class Council 2: H.R. Pres. 3: Konah Ad Mgr. 3: Junior Kopee edilor 3: Cheerleader 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Vice' Pres. 4: Biller Roof Slalf 4: Prod. Jan- uary Thaw 3 , ROBERT LOUIS PELKY PelIc Pep Band I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 3, 4: Camera Club 2: Orcheslra 2, 3, 4: Casl of The Youngesf' 3: Prod. ol The Yellow JacIce'r 4: Thespians 4 Q if, vt. . in .,.' ' l' . L DORIS ANN PETERSON Pele Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4: GAA I, 2, 3: Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4: Tumbling I, 2: H.R. pres. I: Sludenl Council 3: PASE, lreas. 2: Girls' Club Cabinel 2: Junior Hol Dog Sales 3: Kopee Salesman 3: Office Squad 4: Pep Club 4: Girls' Club Presidenl' 4 MARY JO PETERSON Pele Enlered Tram Sacred Hearl Academy 2: Horizon Club 2, 3, 4: Twirling 2: Girls' Club Cabinel 3: 4: Junior Hol Dogs 3: Konah ad mgr, 4: Thespians 4: Canlala 4: Honor Roll 4: Prod. Jan- uary Thawm, 'Trillesl' 3: Prod. l'The Yelf low Jacler 4 DONNA MAY PHELPS Enfered Ircm Kelso I-liqh Wfashinqfcn 2: Girls! Club Cabinel 3. 4: Junior I-lol Dog Salesman 3: Prom. Commillee 3 RUTH CANN PODRUCHNY 'Dimplesll Enlered from Max High, N. D. 4: Band 4 MARY LEE POWELL Twirlinq I, 2, 3: Tumbling 2, 3, 4: GAA 3: H.R. Sec. I: Slamp Salesman I I RAY JULIUS RADEMACHER Rai Honor Roll I, 2, 3: Sludenl' Council I: Eoolball 2: Track 2: H.R. Pres. 3: Jr- Class Pres. 3: Pep Club 3, 4: Pres. 4: Casl The Yellow Jacke'r 4: Boy's Slale WILLIAM ARTHUR REYNOLDS Doc' H.R. Sec. I: Baskelball I, 2, 3: High Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3: Foolball Mgr. 3: H.R. Pres. 2: Biller Roof Slalf 3. 4: M Club 3, 4: Jr. ,- . CLYDE L. RIGGLEMAN Chula Baskeiball I, 2, 3: Rille Club 2: Pep Club 4: Track 4: Bil- Ier Roof Salesman 3, 4: Slamp Salesman I: Rille Club 2 DELOS EDMUND ROBBINS Dil THOMAS RICHARD ROONEY Sliderock Track I, 2: Baskelball I, 2 Kiwanian 4: Canlala 4: Senior Council 4: Nalional Honor Council 3, 4 DON L. RICE Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I. 2, 3, 4: Eoolball 2: H.R. Pres. 2, 3 BOB JOSEPH RICI-ILIE Rich Enlered from Gonzaga High 2: Track 2, 3, 4: Foolball 2, 3: H.R. Vice-Pres. 4: Junior Hof Dog Sales 3: Casl' of The Yellow JackeI ' 4 jf X X BETTY EUNICE RUSSELL RusIy GAA I: A Capella I, 2: Canlala I, 2 Girls' Club Cabinel 3: Honor Roll 3, 4 PASE 4: Thespians 4: Library Squad 2 Junior Hof Do Sales 3' Tumblin I Q I Q ' Thespians 4: Konah Air Waves 4: Prod 'January Thaw , TrilIes 3: The Yel low Jackelm 4 ROBERT SCOTT RUSSELL Bob Honor Roll 4 Bob 4: Radio Club 4 ROBERT JAMES RIPKE Enlered from Big Fork High MERLIN SCHMAUTZ IVIerIie V Eniered from Polson High 3 ', 5 MARY MARGUERITE SCOTT GAA I, 2, 3: 'Y-Teens 3, 4: Jr. Red -Q' Cross Council 2, 3 at DUANE R. SEARIGHT Peabrain Thespians I, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross Council 2, 3: Canlala Z: Cas? of Tomorrow The World I: Casl of Win- Ihrop House 2: H.R. Vice Pres. 4 :Im , ' 1 -dei. 4 ARNOLD KEITH SCHLAPPY Shor'ry' Konah Slalf 3: Camera Club 3, 4: , Home Ec. Club 3, 4: Arr Club 4 HARVEY LEE SCHLIEMAN if I-Iarv ' Band I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band I, 3, 4: Dance r, ' is Band 2, 3, 4: German Band 2, 3, 4: AII- L slale Band 2: Orcheslra 2: Track I, 2. X' 3: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Ouldoor Aclivi- lies Club, Ireas. 2: Radio Club 2, 3, 4: s. sec-Ireas. 2, pres, 3: Pep Club 3, 4: H.R. Pres. 3: Slci Club 3, 4: Vice-Pres. 3: Senior Class Pres. 4: Junior Kiwanian 4 A E i mx My MYLA C. SECRIST GAA I, 2: Library Squad I, 2: RASI: 2-, 3: Home Ec. Club 2: Honor Roll 4: Junior Hol Dog Sales 3: Girls' Club Cabinel 4: Prod. Slall The Yellow JacIce'r 4 if GLENN CECIL SELVIG Enlered from Ourloolc High 4 Casr ol The Yellow JacIceI 4 IVIARJORIE RUTH SEMRAU Mari is gi Canfala I, 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4: Konah Slall 4: Horizon Club 4: Girls' Se-xIe'r're 3: H.R, Sec. I: Junior Hol Dog Sales 3 JOAN LOU SEVERSON Jo Enrered from Alberr Lea High, Minn, I: Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Club Conlacl 3: Junior HoI Dog Sales 3 JOANNE MARIE SHAW Red Enfered Irom Beaverhead High, Dillon 3: Baslcelball Tournarnenl Princess 3: The-spians 3, 4: ,Seo 4: Casf of Jan- uary Thaw 3: Casl ol Growing Pains 4: Caniala 4: Band 3, 4: Honor Roll 3, 4: Horizon Club 3, 4: Ad Mgr. Konah 4: Ad Mgr. Bi'Her Roof 4: PATRICIA ANN SMALL Pal Class officer I: H.R. Sec. I: Horizon Club I, 2, 3: GAA I, 2, 32 Awarded M 3: Sludenl Council 2: Girls' Club Cabinel 2, 3: A Capella 3: Viclory Princess I: Honor Roll I, 3, 4: These pians 3, 4: Canlala 3, 4: Pep Club 3, . 4: Konalw Acl Manager 4: JAMES W. SMART Big Jim Eoolball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslnelball I, 3: M' Club 3, 4: Traclc I, 4: Honor Roll I IX , Q ' Corky ROBERT SPARKS Sparks Baslcelball 2, 3, 4: Traclc 2, 3, 4: Class Council Rep. 3: M Club 3, 4: Kopee sales- man 2: H.R. Sec. I MARY LOU STEVENS l3uzzie Twirling I: Horizon Club I: GAA I, 2: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4: Erenclw Club 3, 4: Sec. 4: Arl Club 4: Slraling Club 2: JAIMIE LEIGH STEWART Jim Horizon Club l, 2: Slamp Salesman I: GAA I, 2: Honor Roll 2: Class Council 3: Junior Hof Dogs 3: Konalw Slall 3: Ouill and Scroll 3, 4: Sec. 4: Girls' Club Cabinel 4: Girls' Sexlel 4: Canlala 4: Sludenl Council 2, 4 ANN NORWOOD STONE Toni Honor Roll I, 3, 4: Erosln Class Ollicer I: Horizon Club I, 2, 3: Pres. I: GAA l, 2: Tumbling I, 2: Sluclenl Council 2: Girls' Club Cabinel 2, Canlala 3, 4: ALICE IRENE STRITCI-I S+ri+cI1ie Debale Club I: Sludenl Council I, 2, 3: Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4: Girl's Honor Council I, 2: Girls' Club Vice-pres. 4: Cabinel 2. 3, fi. 3 GORDON L. SMITH KARL EDWIN SORENSON JOHN R. STENBECK SIeinie Baslcelball I, 2, 3: Foolball I, 2: Honor Roll I: Rifle Club I: H.R. Pres. 2: Junior Hol Dog Sales 3: Pep Club 4: Konalw Sporls Edilor 4: Konali Air Waves 4: Biller Rool Slall 4 JEANNE FRANCES SUSOTT Susie Enlered from Shepherd High 3 -N. GLGRIA SUE SWANSON Boors GAA I, 2: Horizon Club I, 33 Girls' Club Cabinel 2, 3, 41 Class Council 23 Office Squad 2, 3: Pep Band 3, 4: .I Honor Roll 3, Tumbling 2, 3: Band 2, 3, ll L-- 4 W li RAYMOND H. TANGEN NRG .. Y Track I, 2, 3, 41 Honor Roll 3, Heavlin Award Winner 3 RAY DALE TORELL Rifle Club I: Traclc I, 2: Honor Roll 3: Jr. Red Cross Council 37 Junior Har Dog Sales 3 WALLACE A. TUCKER ' Track I, 2, 33 Eoolball 3 W' , fav 'jf 'Wahl' Qi 1 31. Y .. g 1 3,- 1 'sf X A l X I3 MORRIS S. ULRIGG V 'K Blondie , - Traclc 2, 3, 43 Slage Crow 23 I . Thespians 3, 43 French Club V 2 3, 4: Junior Hof Dog Sales IJ 3 x ,J , If PATRICIA JEAN VANVOROUS Enrered from Elarheacl High 23 Honor Rall 2, 3, 4: Home Ec. Club 33 Horizon Club 3, 4: Deans Ollice 43 Girls' Club Cabiner 4, Junior Hor Dog Sales 3 PHYLLIS JUNE VANVOROUS Enlered from Elalhead High 23 Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 Konah Slalf 43 Girls' Club Cabinel 47 Home EC. Club 31 Junior Hof Dog Sales 3 VALERIE LOUISE VINCENT Val Enfered from Alberlon High 45 Girls' Club Conracl 45 Camera Club 43 Hori- zon Club 4g Home Ec. Club 4 VIRGINIA ELAINE VINCENT I'Ginnie Enlered from Alberlon High 41 Horizon Club 43 Camera Club 4 Bulldogs sTop Disney NAMPA GAME The Nampa eleven, runner-up in ldaho conference play, was smoThered by The SparTans, who ran up a 45-O score. Sayler broke loose Tor 60 and 80 yard runs To pay dirT. Disney sTole a pass and piTched anoTher To Nash Tor Two T. D.'s. Jensen added Two Tallies To The SparTan score. ANACONDA GAME A display of sped and passes gave Missoula an easy vicTory over a supposedly sTrong Anaconda eleven 26-6. Disney piTched Two passes Tor Touchdowns and ripped Throug The Copperheads Tor Two oTher scores. Anacondas lone score came on a desperaTion pass on The lasT play of The game good Tor 30 yards and a Touchdown. X Copperheads Plug Hole CAMILLA JO WEBBER Josie GAA I, 2: Class Council Ig Junior Hof Dog Sales 3 WILLIAM NICHOLAS WESTON Willie Enlered from Anchorage High, Alaska, I 2: Arl Club 4 PATRICIA LOUISE WIGOIN l'PaI Enlered from Roosevell I-Iigh, Seaille, 3: Home Ec. Club 4: Junior I-Iof Dog Sales 3 - Wag rw- , .4 Ai! SHIRLEY MAE WAGNITZ Sludenf Council I, 3: Girls' Honor: A Council I: Girls' Club Cabinel 2, 3: Ear., Horizon Club 2, 3, 4: Bifler Roof Sales- ., I 'i'x man 4: Prod. Slalf, January Thaw 3 ARTHUR WAHL RICHARD DANLEY WALTERMIRE L CLEMENS WARD Enlered from Lincoln High, Porlland. 2 lhespians 3, 4: Honor Roll 3, 4: Slage Crew 3: Prod. Slall January Thaw and The Young.-ssl 3: Casl and Prod. The Yellow JacIceI 4 ARLISS A. WEISHAAR Home Ec. Club I,2,3: Treas. 3: Debafe Club I: Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4: H.R. Sec. I, 2: Sludenl Council I, 4: Canlala 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 2, 3, 4: Library Squad 2. 3: Class Council 3: Junior Hof Dogs 3: I-Ionor Roll 3, 4: Girls' Honor Council 3: Pep Club 4: Konah Air Waves4 may GERALD ALLEN WILCOMB Jiggs Traclc I, 2, 3, 4: Kiwanis Baslcelball I, 2, 3: Pep Band I, 2, 3: Eoolball 2, 3.4: I'I.R. Baslcelball 3, 4 ALICE JOSEPHINE WILLIAMS .Jon Skaling Club 3: Junior Hof Dog Sales 3 1-362 'Q'-7' '27 19 '7 in JOANN MARIE WILSON KEITH EMMETTE WILSON SkeeIs Track 2: Honor Roll 3: Junior Hoi' Dog Sales 3: Kiwanis Baskelball 3 .Fx MARY ELIZABETH WILLIAMS if , JERRA LEE WILSON FrecIcIes --4' Enlered from Ferry Hall, Lake Foresl, 41 ' Illinois, 3: French Club 3, 4: Honor Roll 3: Horizon Club 4 T f . I . X S. K5 I J il i -C x Q if ' I 1 A JL . ,sig X ig. ANNETTA WITTENBER6 A ,R ' Ne++ie . A STANLEY ALFRED WOLD Home EE. Club 2, eIIIS' , -' 'QQ ' w g -Isnnej Club Conlacf 32 Honor Roll ' A Kiwanis Baskelball I, 2, 37 3: PASF 3, 43 Junior Hof ' Y' I N ' ii Spanish Assembly 2 Dog Sales 3 I N f Y X Jig 'iiiii if CLIFFORD MILTON WORDAL Clif Track II, 2, 41 Foolball 2, 3, Ski Club 2, 'X . 3, 43 Camera Club 3, 47 Rille Club 3: -s if A H.R. Presidenl 4 'f ' I Y' df I ROBERT WARREN FROEHLICI-I 5' I 'ir BOE ,L , HS? Konah Slafl 41 H.R. Sec. I, 21 H.R. Vice Pres. 3 AA Doug Enlerecl from Glascow High 4: Baskef- ba4 ffl EUGENE DALE Koon .if I' I 4' if fl - Q Q Il 4, 1 Seniors Nol Piclured Fred Berglund Ivlelvin Faberl Lois Flansberq Belly Friaul JoAnn Fox Keilh Gercles Edmund Oodboul John Lahr Belly Lindley Bill Nash Marian Pelerson Virginia Proebsfel Jack Robinson Helen Volk Emery Weslon Dean Wilcox Waller Wilson Barbara Woods bel M 93 ilporl G 8I ilporl J Iberl M I22 lklre D I7, 8I lklre R 9, IO, 7, I22, 23 Ilan J 44, I22 Ilen B 8I, 68 llen E Ilen V IO5, 63 nderson D I05 nderson E I3, I2, 93, I8 nderson H 8I nderson Je I22 ,nderson Ju 93 .nderson L I22 .nderson R ,ndrus A 8, 7, I22 .ngle P I22 .ngle V IO5 .nlrim P 93 lrmour H I22 lrmslrong B lrmslrong F 8I lrlese D l22 Ish M IO5 xsby F 8I, 48 xshenbrenner D 3I, l22 xuslin C 8I abcock D I23, 48, 59 achman B I23, I3, 8, 7, I8 lachman Je 8l, 79, 68 lachman Jo 81, 63, 68 iadgley J I23, 44, I2I, 3I Lagley W IO5 Iailey C 93 Ialley L 93 Iaker Q 8I, 60 Ialdwln B I7, 93, 92 Ialdwin L I6, 8I Saldwln W IO5 Barclay C IO5, 20, IO, 7 Iarkley R 8I, 48, 33 Sarnell J 3I, I23, l20 Sarringlon B 93, 48 3ar+heImess K IO5, 46 3arIholomew B I23 3arIz J 8l, 48 Sarlz O 93 3auer M I23 3ays F 8l, 47 Baylor F Beach R 93, 24, 9I, 92 Beagley K I5, I23, 46 Beard M 8l, 47 Beary A 50, 93 Beaublen P I23, 68, I69 Beaver H 93, 48, 68, 33 STUDENT INDEX Beaver L I6, 93 Bebee B IO5 Bebee J 93 Bedard B 20, I23, I8, 24 Bedard D IO5 Bedord RI Bedord Ro 34 Beebe N 8I Beebe R I6, I66 Behner M I6, 93 Beich A I23 Beich R IO5 Bell B IO5, I62 Bell T 8I Benson D I24, 46, 60 Benson M IO5, 47, 68, 70 Benson R IO5, 62 Berard A 56, I05 Berard B 8l, 63 Berglund F Berqlund M 8I Bernard P 8I Berrelh C 8I, 47 Bells B 50, IO5 Bieber L 93 Biech R Billingsley M le, los, 167 Billingsley S Bl Blsom E Blackburn J 8I, 47 Blackman W Blair J I6 Blake C. 56, IO5 Blakeslee B 3I, 52, I24, 53 Blakney L 8I Blodgelf D 93 Bock T I24 Boe M IO6 Boedecker C I24, 35, 6I Boespllug J 93, 9I Bolleullel G 93 Bolleau G IO6 Bolleau J 3I, I24, I2,0 Bond 5 I24 Borgerson J 8I Borgsfede V 62, 63 Bolfs M 62 Bolls W I24 Bouck A 8I Bourdeau P 93 Bowers F 93 Boyd Be 93 Boyd Bo 4I, 50, 93, 29 Boyd C. BI Boyd R le, IO6 Bravos E. IO6, 48 Bray B I06 Brechbill B BI, 60, 68 Brennan J 52, IO, 56, 4I Brewer M 8I Brewin M BI Bridensline M 8I, 47, 63 Brighl D IO5 Brock I-I Brock N. 8I, 57, IO5, 5I Brodie L 93, 47, 60 Brown D. 8l Brown K I3, 7, I24, 8 Brown P 8I, 33 Brown S I24 Brown W I5, 93, 46, 66, Bruce S 8I Bly.-sn+J 12, 7, IO6 Bukovalz R 93 Buls A 93, 47 Buls D I24, 47, 66 Burnell' P IO6, 68 Burnham D 82 Burns K Burns R I7, 93 Burrows Di IO6, 47 Burrows Do 82, 68 Burrows V I25, 48, I57 Buller G 82 Buller W 82, 33, I9, 6I Cainan P IO6, 48 Cainan W I25 Caluori U IO6, 48 Cameron G IO6, 56. 68, Campbell J 52, IO6, 33: Caplis J IO6 Caplis M Carlson D 93 Carlson J 93 Carlsom M 93 Carr R 93 Carrell J 82, 47, 6I Carrulhers R 94 Carler G Carler M 94, I70 Caslonguay F I25 Calerlno Ma I25 Calerino MI Cafes F 82, 6I Chaffee J IO6, 48 Chaffey D le, l25 Chaffey F 94 Chamberlain A Chandler C I6, 94, I2I Chandler M 82 Chase J 82, 68 Chaussee J ChIIco+e B I25 Chilcole K 94 Chilcoal R 82, 60 Chrislman E I07 ,629 6l 7 ' 6 Chubb J Clapp P 125, 35, 34, 29, 64 Clark C l2, l3, l25, I8, Clausen D IO7 59 Clausen M IO7, 59 Clinkingbearcl F l25, 3l Coakley M IO7 Coakley R 7, l4, l55 Coakley Ru 94 Cobus E94 Cole M 52, IO7, 44, 3l, 56 Collen Collins Collins Collins Collins T L 82 P 82, 4l. 60, 63 T . Y 94 Collon E l5, 3l, 56 Conn M IO7 Conway R I7, 82 Cook L 94 Cooper B 94, 50 Cope E 82 Copenhaver L IO7, 46 Corr J IO7, 4l Cosler D 52, 3l, I25, 68 Collon E IO7 Coughlan C 94, 48, 64 Coughlan G l26 Coughren D 82 Couller P 82, 48 Cowley F 82 Cowley R 82 Coyle l'l Crary A 94, 46 Cree D Crisl Ri 82 Crisl Ro l07 Crisl W Criswell T 94, 27, l7I Cronin J I26 Croskrey D I26 Cummins B 94, 48, 43 Cunningham N I26, 3l, 33 Cusker l-l l6, 94 Dahl A 94 Dahl N IO7, 47 Dahl P l26, 48 Daigle N lO7, 48 Dandrea P I3, 7, l4, 94 Daniels A I26, 35, 34 Danklels D l07, 47 Dansenier D 94 Davenporl E IO7 Davenporl L 82 Davis C lO7, 46 Davis D I7, 82 Davis J 52, l07, 46 Davis M 94, 50, 68, sI7l Dean J I7, 82, 47, 24 Deck J 94, 48, 60 Delaney D I7, 82, 4l Demmons J I26, 29 Demmons W 94 Dennis A 82 Deschamps B 82 Deschamps F IO7 Deschamps 5 94 Deschamps W IO7, 3l Dickinson M 82 Diederichs L l7, l5, ll Diellerl E I26 D'el'z E Dillrnan W 94 Dille R 82 Dishman A Disney D 15, I26, 11,7 Dobb A I27 Doesekle L 94 Dorrier B 82 Donally P 89 Donally Phy 94 DonTigny Ba l27 DonTigny By Dolson Dol I27 Dolson Don Dolson E I27 Doly R I27 Douglas M IO8 Dowell J l08 Dragsledl C 82 Drew l-l 94 Driscoll T I6, 94 Dueber D I27 Dullin G 82 Duncan J 82 Dunn M 82 Dunnweber R 82 Dunlon N 94 Dupea R IO8 Duranl T 94 Durham B 94, 50 Dullon A I6, 94 Dullon J I27 Duva'l R 94 Dyer G l27, 56, l73 Eberl D 82, 44 Edwards lvl 95 Edwards M 95 Edwards R 95 Egan K l08, 60, 53, 29 Elder l-l I27 Elder J 82 Elderkin E 95 Ellelson E 95 Ellelson J 82 Ellioll J IO8 Engdahl C l27 Eralh C 95 Erickson M 83 Evanoll R Evans E I7 Everard D l28 Everard J 83 Everard W 95 Eversole C I08 Eversole L Faberl G IO8, 57, 47, 68 I66 Faloerl M Fangslrom E l08 Farley K l08 Fender R 83 Ferguson B 83, 47 Ferguson P IO8, 47 Fessenden R I7, 83, 70, 79 Fink D 95 Fink H lO8 Findley J 95, 46 File B File C l28 Filzgerald Je lO8 Filzgeralcl Jo 83 Flaherly R l28 Flansburg M l28 Flink F 83 Flory 5 95 Flynn D 83 Ford J 83. 46 Foreman B 83 Fornall C Forsch A 83 Forsch E 95 Forselh A 95, 48 Fosler C l08, 47, 35 Fosler J 95, 47, 43, 33 Fosler M '95, 50, 4l, 9l Fox J l08 Fox J A Fredrickson C 95, 46 Frernou B l6, 95, 47. 92 Fremo 5 83, 33 Friauf B Frislo B 95 Frislo W IO8, 59 Frilz J 83 Froehlich D 83 Froehlich F 95, 43 Froehlich J l08 Froehlich R I45, 35 Froehlich T 83 Fruil l-l l6, 95 Fry B l28 Gahan J Galen R l28, 3l, 56, 68 Gallagher G 95, 46 Gallagher l 83 Gallagher M 83 Galland D l28 Gariepy M IOS Gasser l 83 Gavin L 95 Gavin R Gavin S I28, 47, 60, 59 Geary M 95 Geng B 95, 60 Gerdes K Gerrish G 128, 31, 121 Gerchell L 128 Giilin R 17, 14, 95, 41 Gilgen B 95, 91 Gilgen M 83 Gillmore J 95 Gilmore R 83 Gilmarlin E 15, 129, 121 Girson S 83 Godbour E Golden R Gordon M 95, 47 Goudefre R Graehl R 129 Graham D 129 Graham R 83, 27 Graves E 129 Gray D 16, 108 Gray R Gray W 109, 103 Green P 129, 56, 167 Gregory J 121 Griffin M 83, 66, 33, 68 Grilling N 109, 48 Grifiirhs H 95, 46, 33 Griswold P 83 Griswold R Grogan J. 83 Guenlher D Guenzler M 109 GueH'1er G 95, 48 Gunderson D 129 Gunderson K 83 Gunler W 83, 60 Guslalison G 109 Gyles D Haasch L 109 B Hagen Hagen L 109, 95 Hagen M 95 Hager K 109, 57, 56, 47 Haines P 17, 95 Hainline W 95 Hall 5 109 Hallman J 9, IO, 7, 129, 18 Ham A 129, 57, 60, 35, 59 Ham C 129 Hamillon D 129, 155 Hamilfon F 130 Hammock J 109 Hand R 109, 48 Hansberg M Hanson P 95 Hanzel L 15, 109, 46 Hardenburgh J 130, 31, 162 Hardman K 96 Hardl B 96 Harley N 130 Harlow L 96 Harrah J 83 Harringron H 130, 31, 41 Harringlon J 96 Harris D 83 ' Harris H 96 Harris J 83 'Harris J 83 Harr D 96 Harfwell B 52, 109, 66, 51 Har1we11 Bev 130, 47 Harvey J 17, 83 Hahcield D 96 Harfon E 83 Hauck D Haugen D IO9, 70 Haugh B 109 Haven R 83 Hayden J 96, 50, 68 Hayden N 109, 56, 46 Hayden R 96, 48 Hayes B 130 Hayes H 130 Hayes J 83 Hays N 109 Head M 109, 46 Heberle L Heberr F 96 Hedge 1: 109 Helean J Henderson G 110, 48 Hendrickson C 130, 62 Henes L I7, 96 Hennessy J 110 Henri P 96, 47 Hefbag E- rio, 68 Herman V 83 Herndon 1 84 Herringron N 16, 96 Herron P 84 Heller K 110, 47, 68, 162 Herfick B 110 HewiH B 84, 46 Hia11' A 84 Highiower 1 I30, 50, 68 Highlower M 96, 47, 91 Hill B 110, 44, 47, 68, 175 Hilmo M 110 Hin1'on D 110 Hinlz 5 94 Hirning E 96 Hodges N 96 Hoeg B 96, 47 Hoepfner C 84 Hoffman E 130, 47' Hogan M Holmes R 110 Ho1+ M Holfgard D 16, 110 Holzknechr 15, 11, 131, 29 Honey C 110, 47 Horsf E 96 Hough W Hourchens G Hove A 17, 84 Hove J 12, 7, 110, 7, 41 Howard E 96 Howard J 84 Hugh1e1'1' J 96, 155 Hummer R 110 Hun? O 110 Hunfer H 84 Hunrer L 52, 110, 51 Hunler M 96 HurHD15,17,14,110,170 Huslon F 84 Hya1'1 M 84 11er M 110, 68 Iler N 84 lnks RI7,12,7,110,169 lnman A 84 lsham C 96 Iverson C 84, 48 Jackman D 111 Jackman J 96, 46 Jacky R 131, 47 Jacobsen R 96 Jacobson J 96 Jacobson V 131, 47 Janes C Jenkins M 84 Jennison R 96 Jensen D 17, 11, 9, 131, 7 Jensen R 17, 84 Je'r1e A 84, 44, 31, 79 Je'r1e G Jerre L 131,31, 120 Jefre M 84 Johns D 84 Johnson A 131 Johnson B 84, 46 Johnson D 111, 46 Johnson Do 96, 50, 91, 68, Johnson E 131 Johnson G 111, 68, 33 Johnson J 1 11 Johnson L 131 Johnson N 131 Johnson R 111, 20, 18,24 Jones B 96, 60, 68 Jones C 96 Jones E 84 Jones N 84 171 Jorgensen J 96 Joscelyn D 131 Joseph T 132 Josieph V 17, 84 Juhnke W 84 Jungers R 111, 46 Junkers J 132, 46 Kadlec L 132, 56 Kaiser J 15, 132, 46, 68 Kaiser T 96, 27 Ka11as W 97, 47, 46, 91 Kanrz N 97 Keeler B I32, 50, 47 Keller A 97 Kelly M I32, 68, 35. 34 Kendall G I I I Kenislon L III, 63 Kenislon R 84 Kennedy S I32 Keppell R III Kibler M I I I Kilburn J 97 King E I32 Kinlcade W I32, 3I, I20, 47 Kinsey F I I I Kinlner M I I I, 56, 66 Kirscllmann C 85 Kill B I33, 56, 33 Killell T I7, IO, 7, I33 Klamm C III, I03 Klapwylc D 'I I I, 46 Klapwylc 6 84' Knudson R 84 Knudson M 97, 46 Knulson D 84 Koclw D Koon E I45, 20, 22, 25 Kosl C 84 Kosl D 97 Kosl E I II Kramen B III, 5I. 60. 68 Kramen J 97 Kramen M 84, 60 Kramer A Kramer B Kramer F I33 Kramer M Kramer R 84 Krebsbaclm M I33, 56 Kreclclau J 84 Kreidl F I33 Kreilzberg D 84, 48 KUIIDGS I'I I33, 68, 6I, I58 Kulawilc C 84, 68 Kulawilc D III, 20, I8, 22 Kulslad J 85, 68 Kamey W 89 Kuniclw T 97, 4I, 68 Lalzounlaine C I33 LaI:ounlaine J 85, 79 Lallriniere B I33 LaI'1r B 97 Lalwr J I20 Laing Rob I33 Laing Ros 85, 68 Lamb E 85 Lambros D III, 47, IO3, 6I Lamoreux J 97 Lamoreux M I33 Lange C Langlnoll B 97 Landgral L 97, 47 Landsiedel M 85 Larson C II2 LaVoie B 50, 97 LaVoie J 7, I34 Lawry J II2, 57 Lawry W Leapllarl S 85 Leaver J 97 LeBarron S 85 Lecllner R I34 Lee J II2, 46 Lee S 97, 47 Lemlce V II2, 46 Lercln R 97 Lescanlz B 85 Levno R II2 Lewis J 85, 48 Lewis I 85, 79 Liddel D II2 Liddel P I34 Lien M II2 Lien D 85 Limpus P I34, 34, 35 Lindberg B I34 Lindberg 5 85, 68 Lindborg R II2, 59 Lindley A 85 Lindley Ar I34 Lindley V 97, 48 Lindsay R I7, 85 Lindquisl M I34, 48 Linn J 85, 46 Lillle W I34, I2l, 70, 33 Lockwood C I7, 85, 48 Logan R I6, 89 Lombardi C I7, 85 Long C 85 Longpre I3 85, 66 Longpre VV 97 Loran A II2, 48 Lord R I34, 60, 53 Lourbis L Lovberg M 85, 33 Lovell D I7, 85 Lowe I Lueclc G I34 Luedke V Lulcens A I35, 35, 34 Lynn L I5, II2 Lynn P 50, II2 Mace B 85 Mace M 85 Magee C 94, 4I Magee P II2 Magee W I35 Maier L 85 Maier Lo 85 Malcolm I6 Mallick R 85 Malloy l'l 85 Malone P 97,33 Malone 5 II2, 44, I03 Maloney J I I2 Maloney M 85 Marble B I35, 46, 68, 6I Marceau K I6, 97, 48 Marlcle D 85 Marr I: Marrone J 97 Marrone 'I' Marrs J I35, 68 Marsh D II2 Marlell R Marlello G I7, 97 Marlello E Marlin J I7, 89 Marlz P I35 Marvin J 97, 47, 46 Mason J Mason L 97 Maslerson M I35 Malllison E I35, I75 Malney P Malleucci B I35 Mallson M II2, 57, 46, IO3 Mallson Nall I35, 46 Mallson N 97 Maywald I-I 97, 48, 68 McAIisler M McBride J I35, I57 McBride R 85 McCarlIwy K II2 McCarlI1y M McCarly R McCauley R 97 McClung R 97 McCIung S II3 McCullough J 89 McCuIlougl'1 J-u 97, 48 McCurdy N 97 McDaniel W I6, 89 McDonald A I7, 85 McDonald P I36, 35 McDonnell W I36 McDonougI1 G 52, II3, 5I McDonough J 98 McDougall J Mclzarland Be McFarland Bi 85, 66, 33 McFarland E 4I, II3, 59 McGowan D 4l, 56, II3, 4I Mclver G II3, 33 McNeilly M 85, 60 McNuIly P 85 Ivlcpilce lvl 56, 57, I2l, 33 Mc5Ioy J 98 McSloy P McVicars W 86 Means R I36 Ivlellord R I36, I70, 53 Merrill C 86, 47, 60 Merseal P 86 Merseal 'I' Merseal W Merrill B I I3 Merrill D 86 Merrill W I36 Meuchel J 86 Meyers V Michels G Miles A 86 Miller D II3 Mills M 98 Milchell Alan 86 Milchell Alva 98 Milchell B 98, 47 Milhun D II3, 56, 70, I62 Mohland W 86 Moholl L 52, I36, 3I Monroe J Monlelius J 98 Monlreiul J I36 Monlreiul P 86 Moore N 86 Moraco B Moraco M 52, I36, 68 Moravec D 98 Morgan B I36, 48 Morgan.J 3I, 44, II3, 34 Morrison B 98 Morrison W I7, 86 Morse R 98, 47 Mossberq P 86 Mourar G I6, II2 Mueller T 86 Muirhead M 98 Mulcihy W I36, 59 Murias M I37 Murphey J II3 Murphy M I I3, I03, 35, 59 Murphy W Murray I-I I37, 34 Murray J II3, I2I, 4I Myers P II3, 6I Myklebusl' I-I I37, 48 Myklebusl R I37, 47 Myles J I5, I37, 47, ee Mylly W Nash W II, I5, 8, 7, 20, 22 Nelson B Nelson D 98 Nelson Do I37, 68, 35, 59 Nelson K 86 Nelson M A 4l, II3, 44, 3l Nelson J 50, 98, 68 Nelson M 86, 33, 68 Nelson P C II3, 68 Nelson P L 86 Nelson S I37, 47, 33 Nellie D I37, 46, 33 Neville J II3, 46 Newporl N I37 Newlon O 86 Newlon V 98, 48 Newlon Vir 98, 47 Nicol 98, 47, 26 Niedl L 98 Nielson T 98 Noel C 50, 98 Noel I I I2I, I38, I76 Noll R II3 Nonno I4, 5, I38, II8, 98 Nooney W 7, I4, I38, 7, I8 Nordwick J 47 Numsen I38 Nurse D 86 O'Bash R 98 Ochsner R 98 O'DeII D II3, 5I, 68, 60, 53 O'Dell S 86, 44, 3l, 79, 60 O'DonnelI G I I4 O'Donnell P 86 Oglesbee T 98 Ohnslad L 86 Oien R 86 Olbu II4 Olivier M 86, 68 Olmslead B II4 O'Loughlin J I6, II4 Olson N I38 Olson N I6, 98 Olson V 86 Ormesher G 86, 60 Ormesher M II4, 60, 68 Orvis J 52, I38, 3I, 32, 66 Osborne J 98, 48 Oshanyk O 98, 46, 68 Ollem W I38 Owen D 86 Owen P II4 Owen M I38 Owen S 86, 68 Paddinglon J I38 Padclinglon Jo 98 Pagan S I38 Palmer D 86 Papanlony G I39, 48 Parker R II, I2, 7, 70 Parmelee P 98 Palchell T 86, 79 Pallen D 98, 46, 9l Pallerson B 52, 98, 49, 66 Paul G 7, I4, 98, 7 Paul L II4 Paul P 98 Paul W 86 Payson J 98, 46 Peacock K 86 Peacock M 99 Peacock R Pecarich J I3, I5, 3l, I39 Peek C 99, 60, 68 Pelkey R 56, I39, 49, 46 Perkins W II4 Pelers R 99 Pelerson B I39 Pelerson Bev 99 Pelerson D 86 Pelerson Do 3l, IZI, 44, I68 Pelerson J 86 Pelerson MA Pelerson M J 56, I39 Pelrolf N 99, 47 - Pfau M II4, 5I Pleifer M 86, 47 Phelps D I39 Pigg P 87 Pine B 99, 49 Plumley J I I4 Plummer B 87 Podruchny R I39, 49 Poe I'I 87 Poll L 87 Pollard J Poole G II4 Powell Dav Powell Daw II4 Powell M I39, 47, 5I, 66, I67 Praasl I-I 99 Preller G 87 Price J 99 Privelle J 87 Proebslel V 35 Pronovosl T 87 Pursley A 87, Pulnam C 87, 47 Ouinn C I5, 87, 44, 60 Ouinn M II4, 68 Reademacher R I5, 3I, I40, I55 Ramer N 99, 68 Ranclles B II4 Rangilsch W 87 Ranslrom E 99, 49 Ranslrom I 99, 47 Rasmussen J II4 Reacl I'I 99, 46 Read 5 II4, 46, 70, 33 Reed W 87, 60 Reesman S 87 Reimold P 99 Reminglon R II4, 46, 49, I75 Revell J 57, II4, I64 Reynolds M I6, 99, 26, 9I Reynolds W I40, I8, I2O, 29 Rice D I4O Richardson D 87 Richardson J 87, 68 Richardson M 87 Richlie B I4O Rielllin R. I I5, 57, 20, 24 Riel M 99 Riggleman C I40, 3I, I57 Ripke R l40 Rissman G Roark J 87 Robbins D I40, II5 Robbins S Roberls F 87 Robinson J 7, 47 Robocher A Robocher R Robocker E 99, 47 Rock R 47 Roehl D II5, 99, 48 Roemer J I I5, 87 Rogers R 99 Rolle P II5, 4I Rollson M ll5 Rollins T II5, 3l, 34, I63 Rooney D I4O Rooney Do I5, 99, 44, 35 Rooney V 52, II5, 57, 63, 53 Ross B 99, 48 Ross D 87 Ruana R 87 Ruppel I-I I7, 87 Russell B l40, 56 Russell R I4O Ryan D 87 Ryan J 87 Ryan M Sackell L II5 Saller C 87 Saller J Sanchelli L 87 Sanchelli R 99 Sand C I6, 87 Sanders J 7, II5 Sannes L 87 Sannes R 70 Sallerlield W II5, 46 Sauke M 87 Saunders B l55, 47 Sayler D 87, 49 Sayler' L 7, IO, 20, I8, 26 Schalz N 87 Schilling J 87, 60 Schlappy K 52, l4l, 60 Schlappy R 87 Schlieman I-I I4I, 3l, I20 Schmaulz M I4l Schmilz M Schwab C IIS Schwarlz P 99,V48, 68 Scoll I-I 99, 47 Scoll M I4I, 48 Searighl D I4I, 56 Searighl R 99 Seaward L 99, 47, 6I Secrisl M I4I Selvig e 141, 56 Semrau M I4I, 47, 68 Serba C 87 Severson J l4I, 48 Severson Jon 88 Shaw J l4I, 56, I2I, 68, 53 Shellman J lI5 Shepard C 88 Shepard P II5, 57, 4l, 47 Sherman J 99 Shull W 99, 47, 46 Shupe B 88, 46, 79 Simon R I6 Sipes D 99 Skahan M 50, 99, 33, I57 Small P IS, I42, 3I, 4I, I76 Small W-I6, IIS Smarl J 7, IO, I42 Smarl W I6, 99, 27 Smilh AI 99, 48 Smilh Ar 88 Smilh B 99, 4l, 50, 63 Smilh C IOO Smilh G I42, l20 Smilh K II5, 46 Soller J II5, 6l, 35, I75 Sorenson K I42, 26 Soulhern B 88, 68 Soulhern R 88, 6l Sowre G I I6 Spadl B 88 Spadl L II6 Spadl W 88, 47 Sparks R 20, I42, l2l, 22 Squire S IOO, 68, 49 Slack A 88, 47, 79 Slagg B Slahlberg J Slandley P IO0 Slandley T IOO Slang E Slanlon D 88 Slalon B II6, IO3, I65 Slaves D Sleele L I00 Slegmuller S 88, 47 Slellung J II6 Slenbeck R 3l, I42, 35, 26 Slephenson R Slevens J Slevens M I42, 49, 6I, 34 Slevers M II6 Swevers N I00, 48 Slewarl J I42, 49, 33, I47 Slickney I-I 57, II6, 62 Sloick J 7, I4, II6, 7O Slone A I42, 49, 68, 48, I68 Slone C5 I00, I68 Slordal C Slover J' II6 Slrilcll I I42, 68, 47, I56 Slroh E 88 Sulier D Sunwall E IOO, 48 Susoll A 88 Susoll J l43 Swanson C II6 Swanson G l5, I43, l2l, I62 Swanson R IOO Swarli G l00, 47 Swarlz R 88 Swearingen A I00, 66 Swearingen A I00, 66 Swearingen M 88, 66, 47 Swearingen T II6, 46 Tabish G Tabish W IOO Taggarl S 88. 49 Tangen R I43 Tarranl E 88 Tascher M II6, 47, 34, 68 Tawney G IIB, 26 Taylor D l00 Taylor I l II6 Taylor K I7 Taylor T II6, 56 Taylor W 88, 47 Teague C IOO, 47 Teel N 88, 47 Terrell J Tessier I-I 88 Thibodeau W l0O Thomas A 88, 49 Thomas J IOO Thomas P 88, 79, 68 Thompson M II6, 68 Thomson R IO0 Thorp D 88 Thrasher P 49 Toennis J 88 Tokarski J II6 Torell R I43 Tracy R I6 Treichel T IOO, 46 Trickey I3 88 Tripp J 88 Truill M 88 Tucker B Tucker G I6, II6 Tucker W I43 Turk M 88 Turrell B 88, 47 Twelo A I6, II6 Tyler J l00 Lllrigg C IOO Ulrigg M I43, 56,76I, l70 Vanl-Biesen M II6 VanMeler T 88, 46 Vance S 88 60 VanVorous Pa I43, 68, 35 VanVorous Ph I43, 68 Veilenheimer J l00 Veilenheimer V IOO Vick L IOO, 48 Vick 0 II7 Vickers R l00, 46 Vincenl Va I43 Vincenl Vi 52, I43 Vining J II7 Wadsworlh E IOO Wages NV Wagnilz S I44, I2I, 68 Wahl Ar I44 Wahl As 62 Waldo A 88, 46 Walker C 88 Walker M IOO, 33, 49 waliers E IOO Walrers l-l l00 Vvalrermire R I44, 59 Xlllard C I44 NrVard E 88, 68, l59 Ward l 88, 47 Ward S I00 Warden J 89 Warden R II7 Warner C l00 Walson l 89, 47 Walson J IO0, 7, I2, I3 Webb J II7, 33 Webber J I44, 48 Weclcerly D Weckerly L 89 Wedgwood P ll7 Weideman D II7 Weideman l-l Weideman M IOI Weinrich D 89, 68 Weishaar A 3l, I44, 32 We-ll'y J Welly S 89, 49 Wemple 8 89 Weslcoll R 89 Weslgard J lOl Weslon E Weslon W D II7, 46, 59 Weslon I44 Welzsleon C 89, 68, 66 Weyland S II7, 44, 56 Whipple C l7, 89 While R 89 While T II7 Wickerly D l0l Wickes C 3I, II7, 68 Widenholer R lOl Wieber J 89, 79 Wighlman D II7, 46 Wiqgin B lOl Wiggin P I44 Wilcomb O I44 Wilcox D Wilcox O II7 Wilkerson D 89 Willey C IOI Williams A l44 Williams O Williams M l45 Williams R l0l Williams W 89, 48 Williamson M 89 Williamson S lOl Willis J 89 Wilson A II7, 35 Vifilson B 89 Wilson C ll7 Wilson E lOl Wilson J l45, 68, 6l Wilson Jo I45 Wilson K I45, 48, 70 Wilson P l7 Wilson 8 89 Wilson W Wine-barger P ll7 Wing 8 l0l, 49 Zollnick J 7, ll8 Oola and l-li windowrshop Wingo G Wisherd F l0l Wilham T IOI nos wiieienbefg A 145 Wold s i45 Wolff P loo Wolschlager R I7, IOI Woller M Wood B II7 Wood D IOI Wood J IOI Wood M Wood P l0l Woodward L II7 Wordal C I45, 70 Worden R I7, lOl Wornalh B ll7, 49 Wrighl D Wrighf R lOl Wryn lOl, 49 Wylie A II8 Wyall N l0l, 47, 60 Yale-s J IOI, 47 Yonce C 50, II8 York B l0l, 46 York O 89 Young L 56, ll8 Zakos J lOl Zeller 6 II8 Zerbe II8 Zerbe lOl Zigmund F Zimmerman D II8, 63, 68 Zipperian L l0l, 91 Capering 'rhrough our adverlising seclion you will see lwo quile prominenl persons-aboulslown. We wanl you lo me-el Miss Oola and l-li Skool. These young people have been mos? helpful in acquainling our adverlising palrons wilh the i948 BITTER ROOT. Walch 'rhese 'rwo as lhey go from here lo lhere among fhe adverlismenls Thai follow! '-fl! ief ,X ,ff f 2 4 ff 1-Q QW W w' VH www' fa X kj ff? ,,,lf' f ,- ff-' ' i -7 if l, , if I,-,J,, sz-ll? f '!C1i' Z, K., 45 f , - .N.vf..S . 1 . Q Q f ' ,.+,1.4 'C R. WF , ,X ' i f A Su v J I ,Zi f K - I K . 1 f g ' M Q. ,... , X Kiitell .A I SW uv rc. 1 iinhffgr K: , ' 1, X .1 V ,P Q k 0, , f- . 4 X ,- f R gf Nd' '.! 1'L , -' A' ' 'Q ' ,- . ,J Diederichs Ii N wen. 1' 1 -r ' 1 Barclay X Smart I SDQB-I-ul 1 ld V, ,S , N R' Ox: 'L' ' -S, :N ' 'i ff ' b if '. , '. .Lg X, ,TV V. NX X X, ff E- mmbwg F ,QQ 1.9 k. L, Sayler SZ Hallman 2 Allure EVefY Hi 9095 Oola helps Hi pick for ll'WO5.9 Over- ou'r The loesl looking CO5i5 'V' The shiri and finds if is M955 Shop al hard +0 pick from all THE MERC- The classy shirfs a+ 'rhe College Shop af THE MERC. Even Though Oola doesn'f know a lo'r aboul guns, she does know 'rhai' This one from 'rhe Sporis Shop of THE MERC is The besf and Hi fully agrees Americas linesl merchandise inevilably finds ils exclusive home in Americas leading sloresl Tha+'s lhe reason you'll find lhe oufslanding colleclion of famous labels af THE MERCANTll.E. These honored names, logelrher wilh THE MERCANTILE assurance of value and salislaclion, offers a combinalion +ha+ makes 'rhisfriendly slrore WESTERN MONTANA'S COMPLETE SHOPPING CENTER SINCE I865 Our Congra+ula'rions and Besi' Wishes To 'l'he G-radualing Class of l948 MISSOU LA MERCANTILE CO. OoIa and I-Ii spin Jrlwe IaIesI Tunes ar ORVISS and agree 'rI1ey are 'rhe beef. CONGRATUILATIONS GRADUATES OF '48 ORVIS MUSIC HOUSE The First National Bank of Missoula ? BIHIIIEIIIHIN Ulmlvst Bank I'fstaIxIisI1cfI 18725 JOHN R. DAILY INC. Packers of DAILY'S Mello-Tender HAMS 8: BACON WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Disfribufors of Fresh 8: Cured Meais -y-Q,-. When old man winier rolls around every I-Ii checks up on skis ai ihe Sporisman. Haugen's Studio fs A HOME OF FINE PORTRAITURE Expresses Congra+ula+ions +o Hue Class of '48 Hy p'+ 'OI ln A p asa :cure is oa picfure from Haugen! RED Q86 WHITE STORIES OF WESTERN MONTANA EXPRESS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '48 ei TQ Q ITLR MILK was i f ' gg' W -A tr I is Zu I I E STOP N H P one so J, i s , sfj ii S Missou1a's Q Q'-,A li - S ' fi jqjfj Li li ' To ' Biggest . . . 'S K :I get Busiest . . . ig-1--j Ewgii 'f' W new ix: and most 'lg i'-V A I -:-Ml A Complete . . 1 ,--ff T - T . X 'SA in S-.-A 'lziizkfl Oola realizes ThaT she can caTch Hi Tor sure wiTh Tood from The STop 'N Shop. 251-255 W. Main St. Phone 4566 CONGRATULATIONS OF '48 Zip Auto Service Wholesalers and Retailers of Westinghouse and FINE JEWELRY FINE FLOWERS GeT The besT aT Heinrichs l Latham Power always' Brakes and Parts . . 1 Brake Relining HCIHFICII S FIOWCTS Wheel Aligning MISSOI'I.A, MoxT.xx.x ancl Jewelry BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '48 SupporTing The Sfuclenfs in all School Supplies Oola geTs seT Tor Typing class wiTh a Type- wriTer Trom The OTTice Supply Co. THE BIGGEST BARGAIN IN YOUR HOME Does So Much! - Costs So Little! THE MCNTANA POWER COMPANY BEST wnsi-:Es iff CLASS OF '48 W U W 1 L-,J ICE CREAM Oola's 'formal from CUMMINS will be llwe success of 'rlwe Prom wilh l-li's experl advice. NEWEST AND SMARTEST IN FASHIQN 519 so. Higgins A Plone 3184 C U M M l N S Sfore For Women Home Made Chili Quiclc Curb Service Delicious Hamburgers af fhe Hamburger King IOIW E. Alder Congra+ula+ions Class of '48 Always fhe besi' in Sfyle Qualiiy Variely lf you don'+ lcnow furs, know your furrier LA COMBES FUR and I -i Iss . ,,I 'li n I ' 5.7 . , S - Hi helps Oola selecf a miniaiure for her Colleclion from LUCYLS. Friendly Service For 58 Years C + l 'r ' ongra u a ions. Class of '48 J. M. LUCY 8g SONS DRESS SHOP CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATING CLASS from BEST WISHES CLASS OF '48 It's Better Dry Cleaning LICENSED CLEAN ERS Florence Laundry Co. 127 E. Front l'lEl:TE'S MUSIC SHOP THE MUSIC CENTER 3l0 No. Higgins Missoula, Mont BEST WlSHES CLASS OF '48 From lhe Barthel Hardware We have all your needs! Wes'I'ern Mon+ana's Largesi Supply THE HERMANN'S CAMPUS CAMERA SHOP 1222 Helen Ave. Dia Cameras - Film Darkroom Supplies Fine-Grain Photofinishing GLAMOUR PORTRAITURE I 9321 DR. L. R. BARNETT DR. D. R. BARNETT OPTOMETRISTS GLASSES FITTED All Optical Repairs 129 E. Broadway MISSOVLA, MOXTXX X BREAKFAST LUNCH CONGRATULATES DINNERS THE CLASS OF .48 Specialize in Barbequed Beef and Ham THE SPOKESMAN REVIEW DAILY AND SUNDAY For fhe Besi' Coverage of High School Spor+s News and Social Acfivifies, READ THE KONAH for Nafional, lniernaiional ancl Wesfern Moniana News READ THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW Spokesman-Review Agency 7l8 So. Higgins And as Always the Bugs Bar-B-Q South on Highway 93 BEST WISHES CLASS OF '48 Besl' by fasie +es+ ROYAL CROWN COLA Nelli Beverage Co. gnjfmz 24434 OGG SHOE CO. and BEDORD IMPLEMENT COL Golclen-Glow Creamery 'It Pays to Farm with Case 618 South Higgins NIISS0l,'l.A, MONTANA Standard Furniture Hi Neighbor BROWNIES Donuts and Delicious Ice Cream Op from 8 A.M. to 11 PM. Be Our Guesl' Then Be Ou, Cusforner Kosicu RADIO CLINIC Congramlafions Home and Car Radios GRADUATING CLASS Hammond Arcade Phone 2I II I09 E. Froni Phone 79I6 JENSEN'S FURNITURE TO THE CLASS OF '48 TODDLE INN IFormerIy I'he Hi-Way Drive Innl Delicious food and lunches Besf Wishes, Class of '48 Play Leading Lady in Cosmelics by Barbara Gould from SMITH DRUG STORE Congra+uIa+ions Class of '48 O. J. MUELLER 134 W. Broadway PHONE 4663 MISSOULA'S ONLY J EXCLUSIVE RECORD SHOP Albums New and Used Records CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS 'From The Oola lakes lwer pals for a ride in l'l'ie newe 1' Ford from H. O. Bell. Luclcy girls! Snead Sales Company Tl1ere's a Ford in Your Fufure 6l4 50- Hi99i'1S AVS- H. O. Bell Company Your Ford Dealer for Over Thiriy Years BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF '48 From 1'l1e Home of Fine Jewelry Oola is convincing Hi 'rlwaf 'llwe gills from B 8: H Jewelry rare Tops. B 81 H IEWELRY To 48er's may fhe horizons be- yond I948 be as happy and suc- lT'S A CARNIVAL OF FASHION EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR AT BUTTREY'S , Q 'Y A A Sis!!-15 'T We A i if v,,'iq.'ii To 4-8er's we of BUTTREYS have enjoyed being a par? of your high cessful as fhe A, .. A . i school period. sunsefs of I944- -4, ' M u Qi May we con- I948. h 'rinue +o be a par? of your new era. and Ooia dreams of a smoofh ouffif from There. Since I938 Missoula's Fashion Cen+er For The Junior Miss B U T T R E Y ' S A Monfana lns+i+ufion A Monfana lns+i'fu+ion CONGRATULAUON5 coNeRATuLATioNs GRADUATES i I GRADUATES Prescripfions Toilefries Whifmans Candy Peterson Drug WORDEN'S SUPER MARKET Corner of Spruce and Higgins Congraiiulaiiions Hi and Ooia make 'iheir firsf s+op The +0 The Class of High School Candy Shop affer school '48 for a cool roof beer. High School Candy Shop , e X-l0lClS COPPSrheadS T Biffle Lin rap Jensen HELENA GAME A large confingenf of Missoula fans saw The Sparlans use speed and deceplion 'ro power house To a 39-O viclory on 'rhe Helena field. Disney plunged over lwice and inlercepled a Helena pass, going 80 yards lo pay dirl, To Take scoring honors. Baclcs-Bachman, Sayler, and Jensen-added 'their 'rallies +0 'rhe score. Missoula's line showed well even 'rhough Capfain Ted Holznechl was benched due lo iniury. BUTTE GAME A capacify crowd saw +he BuHe Bulldogs edge oul a fighfing Sparfan 'ream 8-7. Bad breaks a+ inopporfune momenfs cosl +he Sparlans 'lhe game. Nash sef up Missoula's only Touchdown by snagging Disney's long pass. Disney plunged over for six, and 'rhe conversion aHemp+ was good. This was noi enough, how- ever, for BuHe had already scored a 'fouchdown and a safely, giving fhem a one poim' edge. Missoula +ried desperalely 'lo score again, buf BuHe's defense proved 'foo sfrong. saw i-ff ' X Anaconda Back Eludes Sparfan I CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '48 From Bitter Root Market and Floral Shop On Higgins Avenue Oola fend? her pals dream about Sthosg beauti uI I ure skates at REVELL' an are trying gto convince Mom ancI Dad To The they need thern. Class of '48 C'T9'a+uff'0 S STOVERUD'S JEWELERS C ass 0 48 Hammond Arcade from REVELL'S CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS . CLASS OF '48 Flowers for Every Occaslon from the FLORENCE PHARMACY Delicious Candy Prescriptions Fine Cosmetics CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATINC-5 CLASS From CURRY'S Fresh Bakery Products 9 ARRANGEMENTS 9 CENTERPIECES 0 CORSAGES 0 PLANTS Carden Ciqf Floral Home-Grown Flowers Last Longer McKays Kg. r- .ll Photography - N r . . . qi buys Oola he-r favorile candy from ii Kodak Flnlshlng ihe Mlssoum DRUG. ,, Cameras Missoula Drug I Film COIHPZIIIY Enlargements 'f Chemicals Congratulates i PQ, The Class of '47 1 mters f Enlargers Hammond Arc-al Bldg. CONGRATULATIONS +o +he flcanafm, sw s Hggins ess xx 1- r Phone 2661 H and H Market Fine Foods and Meafs 2I5 Wesl' Broadway Borg Jewelry and Uptical Co. WATCHES DIAMONDS GIFT ITEMS The Just Right Gift For Any Occasion The Gift Shop EVNIVE BI. BROWN No. 5. Hammond Arcade MISSOULA, MONTANA BOWL for HEALTH fOr MISSOULA, MONT. 211 East Main ' LIBERTY BOWLING CENTER SMART 'TEEN - AGE FASHIONS FOR THE MISS! FASIIIONABLE BOY5 AI PARFL TOO' Shop at Oola chooses her ideal birfhday gif? from PEN NY'S. PENNEY19 Ool GO WESTERN PENDLETON STETSON LEVI STRUSS ACME KIRKENDALL JUSTIN COWBOY - COWGIRL APPAREL gg -1 Q ,fd 32 My h:iW5ef3f f'f ' ff cfs fn I T X 5 nuff' Nc. I Hi and Oola plan for fhose summer horse- back Trips wifh complefe riding ou+fi+s from VVESTERNERS, - ' Q ,HW a and af SUP ER NTREL ri If-3 J. N ' X BEST WISHES Q TO THE Class of '48 FROM THE her husband buy frozen foods ER SAVE and 'rhey do save. SUPER SAVE I I I f. DONT I , mvaowrsymv L' J 3 I :gfm-cfvuafm i I following fhe f. 'I frails + PETE'S FUR SHOP Woman's fashion apparels and 'Furs Every Oola and Hi receives flwaf exfra mmm good energy when flwey buy a Spud- CLASS OF '48 nuf across from fI'1e high school af PETE'S FUR 81 FASHION SHOP 125 Eas+ Main The SPUdnUt SIIOP 0 GREETING CARDS 0 FOUNTAIN 0 DRUGS HQLLYUAK DRUG STORE H. F. FIaI1erfy HIGGINS AND SIXTH I zZfm4 Z46ff5'Z'?f CONGR TUL TI N Turmell Motor Co. CLAS? of-42 S OLDSMOBILE School Supplies Offering Hydromatic TYPeW Il'9 5 Drive Founfain Pens Find your every office need It 's Smart to Own af fhe Olds TYPEWRITER sERvIcE AND USED CARS MissouIa's Founfain Pen 224 w. Main Phone 2683 Headquarfers The Pause That Refreshe-S schoolacgancel 'Ioa eeniognihajfu famous Taalulgell I CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF GRf4g-IIQQING I948 CompIe+e OF 48 Prinfing Service From School and Office Supplies Walford Electric The Bureau of Printing REWL SHOP P I H Jr I Bld l3I E. Broadway Phone 3566 me 0 e 9 I NEoN PLANT Mlssoula' Momma 5I3 So. Higgins Phone 4I I I Expert Qepair ancl Reliable Maintenance aI Wesfern Mon+ana's Mosl' Modern Garage Kraabel Chevrolet Company Agottlinq, 60. l the You Are Always T a I k Ca Welcome at the Western Montana National Bank MISSOULA, MONTANA ,J The Town Tall: Calte is a rendezvous tor Friendly Service Since IS89 Oola and Hi as they torget about their school problems. So. Higgins Phone 4929 In riding outtits from YANDT'S Oola Hi are all set tor outdoor tun. an FROM THE STORE FOR MEN AND WOMEN WHO BUY FOR MEN CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF '48 1 Corner Higgins and Pine PARKWAY DRIVE INN go,-:-A ...A I- Curb Service Open Week days-7 A. M +o I P. M. Safurday-7 A. M. +o 3 P. M. Home-made ice cream-delicious sandwiches and s+eaIcs-compleie breakfas+ menu 4I7 W. Fron+ Sfreei STAR GARAGE The Golden Pheasant mss0u.A, Moxmxx ReSI'aUI'anI' ? f ,dummy .1. HI-'I4'Il'IAI. g 5 51.11-V14-Ig Always Opin Wreck Servif AIHQFICEIIIIT Dishes Phone 4740 oRDERs TO eo our M1 A' mmm. H' ' Ave Phone 6053 Oola and I-Iigh ride in s+yIe affer having BI8 No. Iggms . fheir newesf car overhauled a+ Ihe STAR QARAGE. , Congratulamons Graduating Class! Finest Quality Meats Try Missoula Meat Co. MISSOULA MOTORS, INC. The Home of CLOTHCRAFT CLOTHES FREEMAN OXFORDS VANHEUSEN SHIRTS NGS h LEE HATS I SALES AND SERVICE DRAGSTEDT S T Carl E. Dragsfedl' 'I9 Elmer S. Drags1'ed+ '24 01 n B 1 PI 4401 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS or '48 GREYHCUND BUS CO. For Perfecl' Traveling, Travel By Greyhound THE NEW AND MODERN Besf Wishes To The Class Of '48 From . ki MARKETRIA Jlm and Jac S expresses SW26t2I' Sl'l6Cl4 Congrafularions to +he Missoula's Exclusive Swearer Shop CLASS OF '48 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '48 SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN Delicious Food BED,3lRD's CHICKEN BAR 223 W. Fron'I' Phone 6I03 The Ellis Photo Service Extends Best Wishes to the Class of '47 Quality Portraits and Commercial Finishing NI tt sliolf ILL BOB WARD SONS .ggi 'v ,,, 1- 1-- Q . ,- ,aaa f 1 X fx 3 E. . K X X 1 Watson ,'Y' N a ' K ' ' w'4:,v, ., , an 4 . 5, I-Q 1-14 V is QM 2 1 . . V lb If Inks 'S Anderson i- xl lf-TN 1.4 , k L 4 an r 5 n 4' 1 LE :gg tftfg 1 A E ,- r -fm y ' h - a'A.w'eNf lf 'fb' X gf. V X N . , , V ai! Clark 'V , I' 'K' ' r. -Y , i 1 a J , fn. xx D I B f W .- Nd I Bryant x., . N-' N ' AML Hove M l Parker STCICK DRUG Expresses Their Besi' Finesi' eRAouAnNe sersuoas FGR SMART SPGRT CLOTHES -' , MEN'S SHOP HOTEL FLORENCE KEN-MAR CLEANERS I 'Thai Exfra Touch of Qualify I 2330 So. Higgins MISSCULA - MONTANA The Frontier Drive Inn Curb Service Ge+ MissouIa's The Fines+ Ha bi+ Oola and Hi sfop af Ihe FRONTIER DRIVE INN for a snack where The gang all meefl FANCY FOUNTAIN DISHES WITH ARDEN ICE CREAM I5I5 W. Broadway Phone 8622 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE I Wm og 415 Always the Newest in FOOTWEAR SHOE STORE Donna Coker By Roloerf M. Gallin Picfures Of Disfincfion IE.i.Ull31 ' O ' AT We ,,', tr, nn 'B NXA: Hi even agrees +ha+ The cosmelics from SAVON DRUG give Oola 'rhal added appeal. CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES Fine Cosme+ics Prescrip+ions Savon Drug 242 No. Higgins Phone 3888 MHS s+uden+s +ell Missoula resident of Their school aclivifies 'rhrough Konah Air Waves over KGVO. CONGRATULATIONS! l KGVO hopes The graduafes will conlinue iheir eclucalion in Monlana for we need your falenfs. K G V O l290 on Your Dial HOTEL FLORENCE Hi and Oola Take Time ou+ for a coke 6+ me BLUE FOUNTATN Room A CONVENIENT SPOT TO MEET YOUR FRIENDS and ENJOY THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES Where to Buy Them TUCKER MOTOR CO. J if E WMF FRfEND5 mwl' A, ad! ' QJFJV WJ My-J 'KW X ' 'A W 'Q' W kf Za'WV7f 044 wzzzwwq 4420 V MQW fy ..,M,a,7L'- ' YJ-X gl, vw. ,Q ,' , Vl.Qf ,H ,,.2'- .1J!f4,Cg,,!z0 magZ Q f 724W-- f2 1LJg'g-1' W f54v:ggfJ'1 , V wi , M vI6f ,Mf-1235 Q2'ZZW f3i'2'5ZZZf,1w ZWf Q ' f - gff-4f'ff'6 '9 ' - I 1 N gZ,f,.e,cfMJ!vV! X Z wp , We I J ' Q . 7 1 V ylv..-,J ' f Q'--1-7 4903. ,f,,m,fw, J anim fiU,, Q 192 I ! ,QMJV ffjjfjm A2 gg. J JW 5 Wfwfgffg 'FX -AMAVEUP ,Wy My - wm ffl Cu Q1-W, I ,aw - Vi'-'Q'LJ'5 .., . 7 5. 17 .-rv .. ,. 7? if 15 2.1.2 .'V'1 - 1 ' ' wr , -- U ff o- 4 i 55535 My Q W M JJQJZW 444 , 1 , -, v P , . xr-. ,,,.g,.q,- uni JIVEWZMWEM 0772 fm Your yearbook is a store ot treasured memories. The oft repeated thrill oi recollection which accompanies each new search through its pages will many times repay you for the care and consideration which has gone into its creation. We are publishing l948 Annuals for more than 900 Colleges and l-ligh Schools. This patronage indicates a wealth oi ideas and service which has no doubt made possible the long record oi our school annual achievement. lg' -4 U J714. ll' lx n J'- SIA , . P .fl 1 L Hia f, W , 0 6:2 1.9! -Qi 1 Q' r In ' o ff , , r 'Qu' ,au ' ur - -I ' ,H -m JC? ' L, L , ? l , p -, ll' avvqr fav' H ' -f - K 1948 . l BITTER ROGT atronal Honor SUPPLEMENT Society EQQEEQGY First Row: Betsey Kitt, Helen Kuhnes, Patsy Liddel, Phyllis Limpus, Bruce Bachman, John Badgley, Dale Benson, Barbara Blakeslee, James Boileau, Bill Kinkade. Bill Reynolds. Mrs. C. H. Clapp, speaker, Donna Buls, Peggy Clapp, Nancy Cunningham, Jack Demmons, Leo Jette,Ruth Galen, and Lois Flansberg. Second Row: Gloria Johnson, Mary Joyce Quinn, Doris Peterson, Ann Stone, Joanne Shaw. Joanne Orvis, Ray Rademacher, John Pecarich, John Lahr, James Smart, Bill Ottem Phyllis Van Vorous, Dick Remington, Marlyn Kelly, Patricia Van Vorous, Mary Lou Stevens, Nanette Newport, Laurice Johnson, Lillian Moholt, Marion Moraco, Ann Lukens, Irene Stritch, and Helen Volk. Elected by their classmates and faculty to membership in the 1948 National Honor Society on the basis of character, scholarship, leadership, and service all the seniors pictured above were formally initiated into the society at a banquet April 21. Offi- cers of the society elected at the ban- v quet for the following year are: Ann ' Stone, president: and Bill Reynolds, vice - president. Millard Peterson acted as this year's sponsor. Three juniors were selected as probationary members of the society. They are Gloria Johnson, Dick Remington, and Mary Joyce Quinn. Membership in this society, which is looked forward to by underclassmen as a high honor - and a reward for outstanding work G. Iolmson was given to 30 seniors of the 1948 D. Remington graduating class. M. Quinn Allen County Public Library 900 Webster street Awards P0 Box 2270 Fort Wayne, IN 46801-2270 1 'Z' r any 'Zin WW' -l Y l,l, Q I A... ip' xt Top Row, left to right: Dick Waltermire, Tennie L. Greenough Memorial Award in Art. Mary Lou Stevens, Tennie L. Greenough Memorial Award in Art. Bill Reynolds, Girls Club War Memorial in Art. Western Montana Press-Radio Club Award in Journalism. First Place, Western Montana Medical Society Essay Contest. Bruce Bachman, Bauch and Lomb Award in Science Middle Row: .lack Demmons, Danforth Award CBoysl. Phyllis Van Vorous, Elk's Scholarship 1Gir1sJ. Joan Junker, Girls Club War Memorial Award in Music. Laurice Johnson, DAR Award in Citizenship. Bottom Row: Nancy Cunningham, Danforth Award CGirlsJ, Bill Ottem, Elks' Scholarship fBoysJ. Marie Krebsbach, The Elizabeth Carlisle McKenzie Award in Dramatics Mary Jo Peterson, The Elizabeth Carlisle McKenzie Award in Dramatics. Baclcman Sprinfs fo Bison Goal GREAT FALLS GAME The Greaf Falls Bisons, edged oul of The championship las? year, foughf defer- minedly for revenge and handed Missoula i'rs second conference de-fear I8-7. Bruce Bachman scored on a reverse: and Jensen converfed in 'fhe second quarrer, puffing Missoula ahead al' halfiime 7-6. The second half Bisons, sparked by Yurlco, who made numerous speclacular runs, ran wild scoring 'rwo fouchdowns. FLATH EAD GAM E Affer Flafhead had fied fhe score early in fhe second quarler, 'rhe Sparrans found lhemselves and wem' on +o a 49-7 viclory. ln fhe second half fhe Missoula backs-Sayler, Jensen, and Disney-wenf for long gains behind good blocking by lhe line. Nash also added +o Sparran scoring column. This was 'rhe only Sparlan game of fhe season in which bofh reams made all a+- fernpfed conversions. Kalispell Sfops Sparlan Back .-.w-'--m-ww . iv s - 1 .Wi P 'K ,X ' Q A-i . ' 3 'B o - if 'Q f TZ, ' 'Q A c qv- .2 5 I ' gs. ' fi A 3 'lj v, A .. M y Li Rf ' . I ff' A is 1' -ii A ' . K? . .Es i ,gif I. ' A ,Q -' 1 4 - -H ' E b g . . is r N Top Row: Patsy Liddel, DAR Award in Home Economics. Bob Lord, Westinghouse Science Search Scholarship. Lois Flansberg, Girls Club War Memorial Award in Creative Writing. Mother Gamelin Honorary Scholarship. Glen Coughlin, Westinghouse Science Search Scholarship. Middle Row: Dick Remington, Orvis Music Award. Ruth Galen, G. A. Ketcham Award in English. Ann Stone. G A. Ketcham Award in English Jack Sparks, Most Valuable Player Award, State Basketball Tournament. Bottom Row: Dick Disney, All-State, Football. Leonard Diederichs, All-State, Football. Ted Holzknecht, All-State, Football, Track. Bill Nash, All-State, Basketballg Bob Shoemaker Awardg Most Valuable Athlete Award Bill Nooney, All-State, Track. 'Us ,mf .A L . gf K N K- Dale Benson, DAR Award in American History, I - . n 5 ' Other awards, which were announced too late for the recipients to be pictured in the supple- ment, are as follows: Evangeline Johnson, State Normal College scholarshipg Bill Ottem, Ray Tor- ell, and Ray Tangen, J. B. Heavlin Award in ma- chine drawingg Don Rice, Leo Jette, Bill Ottem, and Ray Torell, C. J. Forbis award in architectural drawing. Still other awards and scholarships had not been announced at the time this publication 1' x. f If -, .fflrd f 1 4' 1 3, 1 145. .,,J went to press and so the names of these winners do not , , appear. We regret that this situation exists, but we do offer our sincere congratulations to these students, and 1 ' ,-' . , to all the above named winners. Growing Pains Renlistically portraying the different l,il'lJXX'lllLI Pains experienced by adoles- vents, the cast of the above pictured play provided txvo very entertaining evenings for MHS students and townspeople. The top picture shows John Pecarich about to be arrested, for speeding, amid the protests of his friends. To the right is :i scene from the formal dance, showing the stiff and uneasy stances of teen-agers at their first big dance. Students who earned the necessary 100 points after the Thespian picture was taken for the year book and have since been in- itialcrl into this society are: Donna Mithun, Shirley Weyland, Teddy Mueller, Barbara llill. Caryl Wicl-ces, John Badgley, Katherine Heller, Grace Cameron, Marilyn Kintner, John Soller, Marilyn Kelly and Don Nettle. Betty Claire Friaui Horizon Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Konah Staff 3, 43 Jr. Prom Com- , mittee 33 Hot Dog Sales 33 Junior Council 33 Art Club f 43 Dean's Office 4. Royce Allen McCarty Rifle Club 13 Kopee Staff 13 Track 1, 2, 33 Football 2, 3, 43 i, 5 Hot Dog Sales 33 Homeroom ,ff X if President 4. Somewhere along the Circus Parade two Ring Masters were lost. Their absence was noted and an extended search brought their return to the Circus Parade. Surely this supplement has needed the glamour it enjoys with the presence of Betty Friauf and Royce McCarty. -ll Shown above are the two winners of the Loud Tie and Pigtail contest, .lo Camp- bell and Fred Merrill. This contest, in which every student in school participates, was conducted for the second year with the purpose of maintaining student interest in the Bitter Root. Originality and the use of bright colors determined the judges choice. Distributed on May 1 this year, the Bitter Root was the largest yearbook pub- lished so far by MHS. The supplement was printed to provide pictures and write-ups of spring activities. Basketball Finale Conference Co-Champs Missoula Spartans finished the conference season strong with Wingh from Butte Public there Q51-491 and Havre here Q54-391 to become Conference -Co-' ampa ions with the Anaconda. quintet, each ending the season with a record of 12 wins an 4 losses. Northern Division Champs In the opening game of the Northern Division Tourney at Havre the Spartans trounced the Helena Bengals Q38-299. Missoula played some of the fastest ball.of the season to whip the Great Falls Bisons C58-409, to qualify them for the championship game, and to insure them a berth at the State Tournament. The final game ended in a victory for the Spartans over Butte Central Q45-425 after a nip and. tuck battle all the way. The Maroons led at half time by one point, but the Missoula boys put their fast break into high gear and were ahead most of the last half. State Title Tournament Missoula, the defending state champs, was host to the first State Tournament ever held in the Garden City. The tourney was generally considered the smoothest run tournament ever held in Montana. Most fans agreed that this was the most highly conteste-d and cleanest fought title contest that they had witnessed. Anaconda Copperheads won the championship this year, coming up the hard way by winning each game by only two points. The final game, in which the Ana- conda quintet edged out a game Billings crew, was very exciting and a fitting climax to the three day tournament. The Spartans took third place honors by crushing the Butte Central Maroons 654-403. Missoula won its first game from Butte Bulldogs C60-407. Advancing to the semi-finals the Spartans had their coldest night of the season hitting only 19 per cent of their shots, and lost to the smooth playing Billings Broncs l46-355, thus elimi- nating the home team from title play. The following morning Missoula played good ball to drop Helena Bengals 158-481 and so qualified for the consolation honors game with Butte Central that evening. At the tournament's end the four top teams were Anaconda, Billings, Missoula and Butte Central. The outstanding player award trophy went to .lack Sparks of the home team. Missoula can certainly be proud of its fine team and of the Spartans' record of achievement. Final Intramural Play The Dribbling Drips, captained by John Barnett, won the Junior-Senior League titleg the Freshman-Sophomore League champions were the Little Spartans whose captain was Paul Bourdeau. At the close of the season an All-Star team from each league was chosen. The Junior-Senior All-Stars played the B Bombers in a preliminary to the Spartan- Havre game. The All-Stars stayed ahead all the way despite a last quarter Bomber spurt to win C47-443. 'The Frosh-Soph All-Stars played a three game series against the C squad losing each game 441-20, 50-35 and 55-33r. These games climaxed a very successful intramural season. -Q, iii? ' , Q Eff? 'fp .ff Y. - 33 My :ra - 9 if ' 322 - lv + -I ' ' ,. ,.l iffy . J g Q, Jim- gi ', h , Q., , ,V 1- ,1 5 -, , , . 5' flfih .1 . Y 1' Vi- 1 ' . ' '- 1- f A ' 1643 ' 1 . 'W , o f WW -' Q 1 V 0 , yi Q1 A ,, , , U . Q . ,Xu 1 k J' ', ,X Y S V-r '50 1 ,LL .-.-.L , ' f' 2 if . .:v - ' V, 11 L1 ' ' ' 'Q X sa x' ,fx ' uv ll! Q., ti' f. 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A A uw? ,, . . ,V .v 4 , .. , .1 .. . ., M, -. 7 , ' 1948 Track Team QW,,,fara, W., rm . r ' V- . 'K-'aw - ' H- Ji .' ' ,M 'ff1a+fe of ' ' ' - I -wil. ..v' -, 'iz ' 1 ..' ' fr 'Jah' .' . vp . a.--f P, 4g9Q'i7 :' M ' , ' N ' - .... , .A f- su-um.. . , Front Row, left to right: Gunter, Tangen, M. Reynolds, Beach, Criswell, O'Lough1in Monroe, Bachman, Sayler. Second Row: Paul, Bryant, Sannes, Chandler, Sparks Hurtt, Nooney, Holzknecht Diederichs, Ripke, Badgley. Third row: McDonnell, Kittell Hove, Clark, Jensen, Kulawik, Zottnick, Smart. Fourth Row: Murray, Tweto, Walter- mire, Lynn Wilcomb, B. Reynolds. Peacock, Bond, Deschamps. IWQQHIQN ff' - a S Q THR . KX 56 S' . 'YN 35 mad 2 ii y-yjifkx , ix 551656 SSL far: H33 C h st 5 Kgcvlkx occ egner 1 ' N ,xr 'W ,pf rm gf' - 4141.414-1f'v f , Ns. -J, '. ,, , ' -All 'f , -X ,.Q5 r faiazazaii ? yafr- +w3?1 f an :M -Jbxfg--fl qw, J , Y A rc W 1 , fu, A eff -r ' 'si 'fa ,gg ' A if 3 s va-J , Couch Soroos 4 4 4. xiixlftuji . A Q . , A , x,-NNE ,xx , W ,d Q .. an , - v A 6.3, r fm + f A-xx ? 22 ,A ,mi ' d' M d iff' A .A 5 M.,,5'ffA??+d- -d .1 'M H Q -V fl 1 I 'M' . Captain Bill Nooney Leonard Diederichs Ted Holzknecht Ronnie Sanmes Iohn Budgley Bruce Bachman Dale Iensen Lyle Sayler Iim Hove Ted Kittell Dave Hurtt 9 X 'P li - .. l f 3 l nw 5- 1 .4 ,..-. yggfb if ff ' 5 X H4-Www P We r Z, X K YI If A? NN 1 I'-fb' 0 lg 11,13-C . V '-'K' 27 .af .12 nf 4:25 EIN 'xg iff!-12.L 3225, fi., Q Q T-K+- 5 -' 1 Bob Rxpke Bill Reynolds Leonard Lynn lim Smart Don Kulawik Al Tweto , luck Sparks lim Zottnick Clarence Clark Mgr ed Deschamps Mgr. Iim Murray Ngnno Av-05' ...jiri 1 as -s SX , fer.f+w9?5 Coaches Stegner and Soroos began track work at Victory Field near the end of March. Previously potential point winners in the hurdles, shot put, high jump, and running events had worked out on the indoor track. About 140 boys turned out with a number of good prospects among them. .Accor-ding to Coach Stegner the weather was the worst of his twenty-two years of coaching at MHS. Despite this handicap, the team shaped up pretty well, turning in good times and distances in nearly every event, and by the Interscholastic, Stegner was faced with the problem of picking his ten men to enter the meet from seventeen or more possible point winners. Those receiving letters in Track were: Capt. Bill Nooney, John Badgley, Jim Smart, Ted Holzknecht, B-ob Ripke, Leonard Diederichs, Jack Sparks, Bill Reynolds, Jim Hove, Ted Kittell, Bruce Bachman, Lyle Sayler, Ronnie es, and Mgr. Fred Deschamps. Jim Hove was elected captain for 1949. Helena Dual Meet Missoula decisively won its first 'dual meet of the season with a score of 41 to 81, taking nine firsts and sweeping the weight events. Badgley was h1gh,P0mt man, garnering 13 counters, winning both hurdles races and second in the broad -Jump.'Other firsts were won by Ripke and Holzknecht in the weights, Hove and Kittell in the distance runs, Captain Nooney in the pole vault, Bill Reynolds in the high Jump, Sayler in the 220 yard dash and the relay team. Great Falls Dual Meet Spartans won their second meet 84 to 37, despite Perry's record breaking throws in the shot put and the discus. Badgley was again high point man of the meet. Missoula took nine firsts to four by Great Falls, First place winners for Missoula were Sannes, Bachman, Kittell, Hurtt, Badgley, Sayler and Hove, and tied in the high jump were Reynolds, O'Loughlin, Sparks and Badgley. Helena Relays Missoula took only two firsts in the annual Helena Relays in which the major contenders in class A were represented. Ripke established a new stadium record in the discus, the other victory came in the mile relay. Billings took the most first places, but if points had been awarded for the other places Missoula would have won. MSU Cubs Rain caused the annual dual meet with Butte to be cancelled and so the Spartans were determined to make a good showing against the University in an informal meet, the last before the Interscholastic. Although points were not counted Missoula took seven firsts and many seconds and thirds. Good performances were turned in by many tracksters, outstanding was the 52 second quarter mile run by Marvin Reynolds, his first attempt in that distance. Clarence Clark looked good in the hurdles. Smart Sayler, Johnson and Badgley also took firsts. l Interscholastic CTrack and Fieldl Billings Broncs came from behind the first day of the meet to overtake Missoula and win the class A meet with 4515 points. Missoula was a close second, garnering 42 counters. Hamilton scored 25 points to take first place in class B. Missoula gained a good lead in the opening day of the meet due to Captain Nooney's winning the pole vault, Holzknecht's first in the shot put and second in the discuss and Ripke's second and third places in the weights. Jim Hove added three points by placing in the half mile. Billings forged ahead Friday, the final day of the meet, aced b Graves, high point class A contestants, each collecting 10 poingts. Poilitcwiiglesrsaglii Missoula that day were Sayler, 3rd in the 220 and 2nd in the 100' Hove 2nd in the mile: Badgley 3rd in the high hurdles, 4th in the low hurdles and 4th in the broad jump, Sparks, 5th in javeling Bachman, 4th in the 220. Clarence Clark, hurdler, and Marvin Reynolds, 440 man, 1 . - the meet for the Spartans. were asc enteled In ,. l .' 4.- - 'r ivg 3.33, , I, v . -, 'i '. - ..... A A .pf-. ..., , F:-n VIL A w- 'WY vm., v ,- . . , . vw - .- e 'H f' . M' -'F ' - ' .' 'H' ' 'fwfr' . ff v,Q'f,M., ' 'N F'n'? 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I sul Q1 '3'-F3 , ,Q , cv- 'li' ,Lis 45 H Q1 72 Interscholastic Contestants fOther than Track Teamj Beagly Douglas Burnett Hager Bedard Willey Galen Hayes Lovberg I Barnett, Golf Champ Yellow Jacket MIEA Meeting Interscholastic MHS was well represented at the annual State Interscholastic Track Meet. Send- ing contestants to enter in various phases of the meet, Missoula was awarded many honors. Meetings of the Montana Interscholastic Editorial Association were attended by Bob Froehlich, present secretary of MIEA, Janet Chaffee, next year's secretary, Pat Ferguson and Mary Joan Tascher, the regular delegates, Jamie Brennan and Boyd Baldwin represented the Bitter Root. MHS delegates were awarded a certificate giving the Konah an all-state rating. The Konah was well represented on the All-State Kaimin staff. This is a uni- versity paper published by an all state high school staff. Al Ham was chosen photo editor of the paper and George Mourar as sports editor. Bob Bedard, winner of the MHS contest, represented the school in extemporan- eous speaking. He spoke on a subtopic concerning the United Nations, winning a silver medal. Charles Willey was Missoula's contestant to compete in original oratory. Charles recently won the district American Legion Original Oratorical Contest. His topic was The Constitution: A Barrier Against Tyranny. A cutting from The Yellow Jacket which was the Thespian fall production was MHS's entry for the Little Theater Festival. The original cast of 28 was cut to include Gordon Gerrish, John Badgely, Glenn Selvig, Bill Kinkade, Larry Kadlec, Don Nettle, Steve Kennedy, Ray Rademacher, Clem Ward. Nancy Cunningham, Marilyn Kelly, Shirley Weyland, Max McPike and John Soller. The cast repeated the effort and the enthusiasm put into the fall production, and Missoula's entry was given a great deal of praise. This cutting from The Yellow Jacket was presented at the final pro- gram Saturday evening, and was awwarded a superior rating. Ruth Galen, Helen Hayes. and Margaret Loveberg represented MHS in the state declamation contest. Galen presented The Waltz by Dorothy Parker, doing excep- tionally well and won second place. Her selection was also presented at the Satur- day evening performance. The girls' tennis entries from MHS were Jo Campbell, Mary Joan Tascher, Kath- leen Hager, Patty Burnett, Mary Lou Douglas, and Doris Peterson. Entering in the boys' tennis matches were Bill Smart, Judge Elderkin, Earl Colton, Earl Gilmartin, and Warren Little. Entering the Golf division as representatives from MHS were Ed Anderson, Bob Riefflin, and John Barnett. These boys put their abilities as expert golfers to fine advantage. Bob Riefflin tie-d for second place, and John Barnett was awarded first place in Interscholastic golf. 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'9i, ifiifza -4 ' 1 5.441 , ' .N ' mlm Disney Crosses Bulle Goal Line BILLINGS GAME The Billings' Jinx held lrue. and Missoula's hopes lor a lillh slraighl championship were crushed by lhe Broncs 26-9. Early in lhe second quarler Nash look a pass in lhe end zone good lor six. The lirsl hall ran oul on lhe Sparlans and wilh iusl enough lime remaining, Jensen kicked a lield goal from lhe 20, pulling Sparlans ahead 9-6. ln lhe second hall Missoula could nol gel rolling. Billings backs ballled our line. racking up lhree louchdowns on oll lackle and end run plays. The second hall was all Billings, while Missoula dominaled lirsl hall play. GONZAGA GAME The Sparlans lraveled lo Spokane lor lheir lasl game ol lhe season. losing by a 26 lo O score. Gonzaga was eager lor revenge lor lhe deleals sullered in lhe lasl lwo years. A Missoula lumble on lhe lhree-yard marker cosl lhe Sparlans a louchdown. The Sparlans ballled lor lirsl downs, bul lhe backs could nol gel away lor any long gains. COACH GRlFFlN Head menlor lor lhe Sparlans is Coach Waller Grillin or Grill as he is more commonly known. Grill is a graduale ol Roundup High School and Monlana Slale Universily. ln '37 he ioined lhe Billings coaching slall where he coached unlil '45, He came lo Missoula lrom Calilornia where he did graduale work al U. S. C. This is his second year al MHS. ln '46 he coached lhe lillh conseculive champion- Ship Sparlan leam. Lasl season his leam won lour, losl lour, and placed lourlh in lhe conlerence. COACH D RATZ John Dralz. relurned army veleran and a graduale ol Monlana Slale Universily, look over lhe posilion vacaled by Monle Reynolds as line coach lor lhe Sparlans. This is Mr. Dralz's lirsl assignmenl ol high school coaching, allhough he has had lwo years ol coaching experience al M. S. U. His olher dulies include lhe inslruclion ol general science and lhe direclion ol lhe inlramural baskelball lournamenl. -v .11 ,. .1 i 1 Hi'EiiiE'2QQ:11-r.-.----. .- . . 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Mr. BuzzeTTi sTaTed ThaT al- Though The Bombers did noT have a very suc- cessful season, championship Teams have de- veloped in The pasT Trom iusT such seasons. Joe STarl4, a cadeT Teacher majoring in physical educaTion aT M. S. U., helped Mr. BuzzeTTi by coaching The C squad, Thus gaining pracTical coaching experience. The B Bombers, under Coach Ed Buz- zeTTi, played a Tough schedule and compleTed The season wiTh one win, Two Ties and Tour de- Teafs. The Team was composed of promising Treshmen, sophomores and a Tew iuniors. These boys, who are The nucleus of TuTure SparTan Teams. gained plenTy of valuable experience. OuTsTanding Bomber was Joe O'Laughlin who made The A squad near The end of The season. Bombers BuTTe . 26 ...,,,.. 6 l TamilTon . , .,.3I ....., I8 l-lamilTon , 27 . 0 BuTTe Reds ..,, .,.. O .. . ,. 0 Ronan ,,....,,,..,,., .... 6 ..... . .. 6 STevensville ., . O ,,.. ,.,.. . 6 WhiTeTish . 3I . ,.,, I3 The C squad was comprised of eager, young Treshmen and sophomores. These boys learned The TundamenTals oT TooTball Through hard work and were given a chance To display Their skill in TrequenT scrimmages and also in several games. LasT season The C Team played Cor- vallis and Ronan, suTTering deTeaTs boTh games by 37-6 and I9-0 scores. BuzzeTTi and STarlc C SQUAD QXPA V Back Row- Coach Buzzelfi, Dean, McDonald, Baldwin, Worden, Ruppel, Lombardi, Whipple, Karlovich, Marfello, Coach Slarlc. Middle-Evans, l-larvey, Lindsay, Henes, Delaney, Davis, Lovell, Jensen, l-love, Allcire, Conway. Fronl-Marlin, Wolschlager, Wilson, Haines, Taylor, Burns, Joseph, Lockwood, Morrison, Fessenden. 2 Dressing Room Beaulies Coach Griffin Kalispell, Here We Come! Posl Season De+aiI TTNKXTQ sf! X . m 47 W f T 'T W Xl , .1 'umm vi M CLUB All. Ill 4. A Al. All boys who have won a leTTer in one oT The Three major sporTs in M.l-l.S. are eligible Tor membership in This organizaTion. The club sponsor is WalTer GriTTin. Ted KiTTel was elecTed club presidenT, Ted l-lolzknechT, vice presidenT and Bruce Bachman. secreTary. 0usTanding acTiviTies oT The year are The annual spring Dinner Dance and The lavish picnic. The club also sponsored several week-end school dances during The year. ProspecTive leTTermen always look Torward To becoming club members buT have good reason To dread The TradiTional iniTiaTion! AcTiviTies such as These cosT money and so The boys work hard To Tinance Them. Program and coke sales aT aThleTic evenTs are The main sources oT income. Pre-quenTly in The pasT The MN Club has donaTed To worThy proiecTs and causes, buT This year They ouTdid Themselves by donaTing The sum oT one-hundred dollars To your yearbook Treasury, inabling The sTaTT To enlarge The aThleTic secTion. Everyone buying a BTTTER ROOT This year direcTly beneTiTed Trom This subsidy and so leT's all give The M club a well deserved voTe oT Thanks. ,wqexn . , .4 ds 1 4 ' BaThing BeauTies .u..-A-...Q . 2? 1, . Y .' .- lf' JNL f -. 3? ng. -X P38 a.n..- -..AEP f, S B' 3 4 x . 4 4 - 1 ' in V5 .3 I A 'r , 'Dx-4 Q-.M in I wg 1? x l 1947- I 948 BASKETBALL TEAM EirsT Row: CapT. Nash, Sayler, Bedard, Koon, Kula' wiclr, Johnson. Second Row: l?ieTTlin, Anderson, Sparks, Allcire, Barclay, Dandrea, Coach BuzzeTTi. Coach Ed BuzzeTTi had anoTher hu5Tling baslceTball club This year, his second year as head basLeTbaTI men- Tor aT M. T-T. S, As This annual wenT To press The hopes oT SparTan Tang were again high Tor The sTaTe cham- pionship TiTle, maling iT Three in a row. Missoula was awarded The sTaTe Tourney This year, giving local Tana opporTuniTy To :ee plenTy oT acTion by MonTana's Top high school Teams. Team capTain was Bill Nash, senior and veTeran oT The pasT Two SparTan sTaTe TiTle quinTeTs. Bill was benched The early parT oT The season due To a lcnee iniury buT was baclc in Top Torm Tor The crucial games oT The season. E' Trxs fb 0 E MJTJAT 1 Eg' , V-ff: ygimaaw- Coach BuzzeTTi R A Coach GriTTin Missoula vs BuTTe Missoula vs UniversiTy Cubs HELENA TOURNEY Missoula dropped The linal game of The annual season opener, The Helena Jacee lnviTaTional TournamenT, To The baTTling l-lelena Bengals in an overTime conTesT 47-46. The previous evening The SparTans overwhelmed The GreaT Falls Bisons 56 To 33, BUTTE BULLDGGS Missoula 5parTans won Their TirsT conference game of The season by deTeaTing The BuTTe Bulldogs here 48 To 33. SparTans wenT ahead in The TirsT quarTer and re- Tained a ComTorTable lead ThroughouT The game. HAVRE TOURNEY Tho home Team ran up againsT sTiTT compeTiTion when They Traveled To Havre Tor The Havre Tourney. SparTan scores were: Missoula 56 GreaT Ealls 54, Missoula 35 BuTTe 48, and Missoula 39 l-lavre 3I. AlThough Missoula and GreaT Falls were Tied Tor TirsT place, Missoula Tans acclaimed Missoula Tourney vicTor as They had previously deTeaTed The Bisons. MILES CITY A husTling, aggressive CusTer Cowboy quinTeT Torced The 5parTans To The limiT oT Their abiliTy beTore a CapaciTy crowd oT Missoula Tans, who saw The home Team pull ouT Trom. behind in The Third quarTer and go ahead To win 57 To 5I. Nash Dribbles-Missoula vs GreaT Falls aah .I . '13, N. .QS .nv- wx SPY 1 g X vi i dx 5. 13 x jf WX-xx if C75 l M ! f' 33 fx IA r i 'Q 1 X , 4 I .Q X it' 3 S xx A, K PW x 4 4 f y 1 if Barclay Nash 1 . I X13 5 ' . A .+- , Y' :G w , Sparks .,' X 1 I R ue !:f my -r Hg, .,f' ' . f . f Y? it ,, N IXNFN. - Aga! 1 X J X fr If it I A Y 1 . I 'J P- I 's ,V ' - y riff lpn I ff. IX , ' A . 3 rf' Y ' P 2 6 1 1 1 , . , ' , . if A . i L1 an A Q ' g E 3 I L n ' ' ' A IA ,S , .X Y X I A f J X A , A X I L I N i 1 ' A X ' , 1 1 3 Anderson Kulawik fkig Els Koon I X Alkire KALISPELL A Third conTerence win Trom The FlaThead Braves here 55-34 puT Missoula inTo a Tie Tor TirsT place in conTerence sTandings. IT was a SparTan conTrolled game Through- ouT, and The Braves came only once wiThin six poinTs oT The Missoula lead. GALLATIN HAWKS By dropping Two buclceTs Through in The lasT minuTe and a halT oT playing Time, GallaTin Hawks Trom Bozeman broke a 43 all Tie and deTeaTed The SparTans There 47-43. This loss dropped The SparTans To second place in conTerence sTanding. UNIVERSITY CUBS The annual March OT Dimes drive was climaxed by The STaTe UniversiTy Cubs - SparTan game which was aTTended by an enThusiasTic crowd oT loyal Tans. The .Spar- Tans wenT ahead in The TirsT minuTe oT playing Time and reTained The lead ThroughouT To win Sl To 39. Missoula vs. GreaT Falls Missoula vs. G-reaT Falls KALlSPELL A sparkling Missoula quinTeT iumped To an early lead To Top The FlaThead Braves There 55 To 46. This was The second deTeaT The Braves had suTTe'red This season aT The hands oT The SparTans. A Turious TourTh period aTTaclc by Kalispell neTTed many bas- lceTs buT was noT enough To erase The SparTan lead. ANACONDA Anaconda's Copperheads suTTered Their TirsT deTeaT oT The season, and Missoula wenT inTo The lead in The race Tor The Big SixTeen crown by deTeaTing Anaconda here 55-38. ATTer a ragged TirsT halT, wiTh Copperheads holding a Ten poinT advanTage, SparTans gained a lead in The Third quarTer which They held To The Tinal whisTle. 3 r A 1 fx f K. ,V , . 31 45 ,QM ,NJM , ummm:wwgumxmmggnqwmmnxnmxxwunWynn 978 602 M69MCH 1948 uf 'w 6170-'vu 57 I. 11: 7 H 'kj 'f . if ,x.,, JW Xxsg JAY E510 A Mgr. Dean M I ,. X, h A. k A X A . IQ gi li 1 , .4 21 7if ' ' ' . NA? :Z ,-,L .4 l:f41, 5 ffl! jg. ..A.,. I V E -x Q iii, A E V -:g!-,- ' 5' ' 'QW L ' f Q W- N f gg M, ff-4 . , , X 3 5 y fxf 3 A 3 2 if, i P af5ig36fR,'H ls L 5-ITLQ. L' 'fi ,WIN M 1 H f'Xl fa 4' Q 'Wi E2 , I -1, K A kili N N My -ff -vw? W , , psf' 536' YF ' 1 1' ... f' xx, S- X If - E M , x . A V 4,3 X . - gr' Beach Mar. Driscoll I l 6 Mgr. Bachman Missoula vs GreaT Falls Missoula vs BuTTe 'A U K BUTTE CENTRAL Missoula SparTans clung To Their Top posiTion in The Big SixTeen by dropping The BuTTe CenTral Maroons here 42-39. This was one of The closesT games of The season wiTh no one knowing The vicTor unTil The Tinal buzzer sound. HELENA WiTh liTTle more Than a minuTe To play, The locals were coasTing To whaT seemed To be an easy vicTory over The l-lelena Bengals. Bengals Then began To move, and wiThin seconds had c:uT The SparTan Ten poinT lead To Three poinTs. When The Tinal sounded Missoula was on Top 50 To 47. GREAT FALLS A sTrong lasT quarTer Tinish gave Missoula's SparTans a hard ToughT Tor vicTory over The small buT speedy GreaT Falls Bisons here 67-58. BoTh Missoula and GreaT Falls Tans claimed This game as one oT The TasTesT, mosT Thrilling, Tree scoring games oT The season. GREAT FALLS Bisons, eager Tor revenge, neTTed Three baslceTs in The lasT minuTe of play To drop Missoula There 56-50 in The localls TirsT in a series oT six away Trom home games. I Missoula vs GreaT Falls Missoula vs UniversiTy Cubs sf B Bombers vs. l'lamilTon HAVRE A ninTh conTerence Triumph Trom Havre, 49-43 There, regained The Top posiTion in The conTerence Tor The SparTans. LivingsTon is Tied wiTh The locals Tor The lead. The I-lavre Blue Ponies maTched The home Team baslceT Tor basl4eT unTil The halT when The SparTans wenT inTo acTion wiTh Their usual Third quarTer spurT. ANACONDA The worsT iinx in The sTaTe Tor The SparTans was proven again when They Traveled To Anaconda To baTTle The always dangerous Copperheads who were waiTing Tor revenge. Missoula has noT won a baslceTball game on The Anaconda courT since I94O. Missoula had previously given Anaconda iTs TirsT deTeaT oT The season. Anaconda poured on everyThing iT had and when The Tinal sounded The Missoula Team was on The very shorT end oT a 50 To 27 score. HELENA Missoula bounced back inTo second place aTTer a convincing win Trom The Helena Bengals on The laTTer's home courT. Missoula led aT halT Time 29-7. The Bengals came bacl-4 The Third -quarTer wiTh renewed vigor and aT The end oT ThaT period were Trail- ing only by Tive poinTs buT The rally was noT susTained The Tinal guarTer as SparTan hoopsTers hiT The cords Tor TwenTy poinTs making The Tinal score 57-45. The TourTh quarTer was marred by TrequenT Touls, wiTh eighT players leaving The qame. Missoula vs. Kalispell B Bombers vs. DeMolay ,, , 77,5 i l See SupplemenT for remaining games of The season. .l FronT row: Nicol, Corr, Sayler, BryanT, Paul Baclc row: Raiser, Reynolds, Dandrea, SmarT, Criss well Graham, York and Coach GriTTin Bombers 57 BuTTe Reds 36 37 Delvlolays 44 42 Kalispell UB 36 42 ST. Regis 36 45 ST. Regis 29 42 l lamilTon Broncs 66 40 l-lamilTon Broncs 42 33 Kalispell 'BN 45 44 Anaconda BM 32 63 BuTTe CenTral B 36 39 Helena B 36 56 GreaT Falls B 39 59 GreaT Falls BH 43 40 STevensville 47 37 Havre HB 50 40 Anaconda NBR 39 I9 l-lelena MB 37 C SQUAD Freshmen and Sophomores comprised The C squad. Some oT These boys also played in several oT The Bomber games in which They were given a chance To show Their TalenTs, The boys pracTiced each nighT aTTer school, OT The games played, The C squad has won Two Trom l-lamilTon ColTs, 45-35 and 48-30, and losT one To Corvallis 48-39. l B BOMBERST' The B Bombers had a successTul season year under Their new coach, WalTer GriTTin. As The BiTTer RooT wenT To press The schedule had noT quiTe been com- pleTed buT aT ThaT Time Their record was IO wins and 7 losses. The Team was made up oT iuniors, sophomores and a Tew Treshmen who had shown promise oT becoming TuTure MA squad members. Regular pracTice and Tre- quenT game experience aT- j Torded These boys The op- porTuniTy To develop The prowess necessary To building successTul Spar- Tan Teams, ln addiTicin To a schedule oT local games The Bombers Traveled wiTh The SparTans on several weekends, playing in The preliminary games on each oc- casion. The 'BH Bomber record :hows ThaT in The TuTure Ml-TS can lool Torward To more SparTan Teams oT championship caliber. FronT row: Hove, Taylor, Jensen, Lovell, Davis, MarTin, Delaney, Malcolm Back row: Coach CiriTTin, Baldwin, Yorlc, Osborn, Graham, Sipes, Rissmann Qty! x U 4, I . . . Y . 1 ? 1 . x E ii !!l7' Q 1 g if r ' ' ' , . 4 P!FWf'n m I nl l 'J HI Q, ' SXWPLEMENT I 4 ' 9 Vi WCW www ui. L.u. '41 Ii fgq 47 I' 'lf Zigi' -DT' ff 1 . l R? if -221. 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Q, 5 Q' Ei X ' in o I 'f' .V 'T ' 4 I ' x gy I7 1 Q e P I SudenTs supporT The SparTans, ThaT everyone geTs a seaT aT The games, and seeing To numerous oTher chores, This honorary organizaTion com- posed oT elecTed iuniors and seniors TulTilled iTs duTies in The True Pep Club manner This year. To The cheerleaders, also members oT The club, wenT The job OT pulling enThusiasTic yells Trom The noT Too eager sTudenT body. And They did iT! Ray Rademacher served as presidenT oT The club wiTh John Pecarich as vice-president and Lillian MoholT secreTary Tor This year. For well organized, smooThly run pep TuncTions we owe our Thanks To This club, Truly The pepiesT club around. CHEERLEADERS sm . ',g4vN- - I 4 Morgan, ColTon, O'Dell, Pecarich, Nelson. lN Acllglxl . llvlissing Trom picTure, JeTTel 3.x - Z Presidenf of fhe sfudenf body lhis year was Joanne Orvis, firsf girl ever fc serve fhe school in fhaf office. Pil- fhough fhe boys had many doubfs abouf having a girl for presidenf, none of 'fheir misgivings were realized. Joanne has proved her lea- dership in everyfhing fhaf was underfalren in sfudenf council. Ofher officer are leff fo righf Nancy Cunning- am sfudenf b dy vice pre i enfg Befsey Kiff, sfu- denf coun il ecrefary Jim l-love, sfudenf bocy ecrefary and Marlene Cole freasurer. STUDENT COUNCIL Represenf-ing fhe enfire sfudenf body, fhe sfudenf council handed down decisions on imporfanf school evenfs wifh fhe finesse of a professional legislafive body. Made up of a sfudenf from every home room, and 'rhe sfudenf body officers, fhe council was divided info five working commiffees. These commiffees each mef se- parafely once a weelc fo discuss fhe problems fhaf perfained fo Their parficular deparfmenf. The chairman fhen would give com- plefe reporfs af fhe general sfu- denf council meefing, where final vofing would be held. Six busses were charfered by fhe council for The l-lelena game frip, consfifufing fhe largesf ouf- of-fown frip in fhe hisfory of fhe school. Sparfan Boosfer plafes for cars were sold by 'fhe council fo help keep up fhe school pep. Traffic problems around fhe school were also discussed by fhe council. Soi lufions for fhese problems were reached and improvemenfs made. Qufsfanding dance presenfed fhis year by fhe council was fhe charify ball for fhe Crippli.-d Chil- drens fund. Through-ouf fhe year fhe coun- cil and fhe sfudenf body as a whole showed ifself fo be worfhy of fhe responsibilifies which have been placed on if. Sfudenf gov- ernmenf has falcen a definife sfep forward fhis year under fhe new consfifufion and fhe able leader- ship of fhe officers and sfudenf council. Eff. f f T 'i X -'Wei ki le vi' f ii ii il lif fi Valli? . l ' IV. 1 ,X I w u , .' 1 'M -1 ' l E. , '. ' 0 . si.. iii , i Mm, , yu -',.:-1-'Q ,W ' fl '-' i i i ll 5-4' .! ,,igU L I 71553-.1 i - ' --42 -2-frfi' J 1 L' ',F' -1 ts 1,44 ...f- -4 J, f - --: -... 'ci I f 1-l ' i WELFARE Keeping Iracln of +I'ie cheerleaders and ollier sludenfs is Ilrie iob of Ilrie W e lla r e Commillee, sponsored by Marie Ray. Leif Io riglnl are: Bill BuI'Ier, Nancy Cunning- I'Iam, Belsey Kill, Gordon Mclver, cliairrnanq Jean Fosfer, Mary Wallcer, and Slanly Reed. PUBLICITY Weekly publicalion ol Ilie Slu- denl Council Digesl if 'rlie reg, ponsibilily ol llrie Pubiicaliign Commillee, advised by C. E. I'Iun'r. Le-Il lo riglwl are: Pal Ma- lone, Mary Lou Douglas, Jairnie Slewarl, cliairrnanj Palsy Brown, and Slnirley Eremo. ADMINISTRATIVE Rallies, dancea, and sclwool eleclions were Iian- dled by llie Adminislra- live Commillee under Ruben Zieg. Lell lo riglwl are: Billy Ann McFarland, Maxine Nelson, Marjorie Lovberg, I-Ielen Beaver, Don Nellle, chairman, Gloria Jolinson, Francis Slcalian, and Arlii Vl!eii- lwaar. STUDENT COUNCIL COMMITTEES DIRECTING ACTIVITIES Advised by C, E. I-Iunl, vice-principal, Ilie Dire-cling Aclivilies Commillee handled llie scliool calendar, Sealed Iefl Io riglil around 'flue lable are: Mu- riel Griffin, Ray Barclay, Jack Webb, Earl Gilmarfin, clwairmanf Jaclr Dem- mons, I-larry Grillillws, and Warren Lili Ile, I y , ATHLETIC Sale ol Sparlan Boosler plalei occupied Ilie Allilelic commilleels lime along willw ollier acliyilies. Leif 'Io riglil are: Max Mcljike. clnairmanq Bill Dornrnons, Ralph Sooros, sponsor, Sliirley Nelson, and Carlene Dragsled. 1 h'W7Q . , .77Y?!'V 'v1fv'ffvx A ' 'f f',., W ' i if? 5 W J a? My im WW Q? iw M A ' ' W M? QQ E M .gli M,fi2.jjfQw?,u,,,w,,,LM,,.fZQ,,MM,5Y2,Z,4,g, Many 4-fL'4A fKQ9Q J' 4 KQVZMX Mffmg, ZW? SQ , 4674K ,Mkfk WWW fuw, k XWMW Q,,5A,,,,MJ, MW L0,MJcc,5,c. fgxgvgi, 7fM Q22 yiffg I JWOVJV J'l5W7,wW5,fM N' A rnopfkll My ' , , .M ' W NVQ? MQW , V A R JOURNALISM Josephine Campbell, Anne Lulrens, Joanne Shaw, Melissa Murphy, Joann Morgan. Phyllis Limpua, Bob Bedard. Bill Reynolds, Bob Slen- baclq Alva Daniels, Mary Joan lascher. Mary Jo Perer-gon, Marlyn Kelly. Peggy Clapp, Don- na Cosrer. KQPEE STAFF An annual publicalion ol lhe our- fanding 'ilerary worlf Wrfrlen under lhe big rcp if The liopee. Ediled by mem- oers ol lhe various cvasfef, il consiils ol lhe bear malerial lurned in lrom Engligh ilaiies and olher icrurcei.. The lxfcie ig ,pfniored by rho Mir' garel Pcnan Charirer ol Quill and Srlrgsllx and super-filed by Miss Helen Fir-.l. Man rieffirrnfri in lhis. year- Kopee slall were lhe senior edirors. Dianna Cgpfer, and Bill Kinlade. Junior +1-jisjr wa, 'ljrn l3Cii ',. Biphjrnijue edirgr wa: Dcrigrrlny Pauen. lypigl ol lhe Kopee malerial was l-lenrierla Murr rgy, Male-up lor fhif publicalion was lalen Care cl by Marilyn Kelly. Arr edilor was Mary Lou Slevens, and busi- ness manager was Fioberl Froehlich. QUILL AND SCROLL Quill and Scroll is an hon- orary organizalion composed of budding young iournalisls. The members, who are recog- nized by small gold pins bear- ing quills and scrolls musi have had IOO inches of copy or 200 inches of ads prinred in rhe Konah. Quill and Scroll is led by presidenl Anne Lulqens, vice- presidenr Peggy Clapp, and secrelary Jamie Slewarl, and sponsored by John Linn. Besides sponsoring The Kopee, Quill and Scroll is lamed lor irs banquel and in- iriarion. -v . 9 Henriella Murray, Marilyn Kelly, Mary Lou Slevens. Dorolhy Parren, Tom Rollins, Bill Kinkade, Donna Cosler. KONAH FIRST SEMESTER 4 Co-Edilors: Anne Lulcens, Peggy Clapp KONAH STAFF Krl Edilor: Dorolhy Nelson Business Mgr. Bob Froehlich Fealuresz Virginia Proebsrel Sporfs Edilor: Bob Slenbeclc Cir. Mgr.. Nancy Cunningham News Ed.: Phyllis Limpus Exchange Edilorz Pal McDonald ,,.,--v Co-Adverrising Managers: Pholographers: Al Ham, Joanne Sl'1c3W, pdl Dgn Rooney' Ngrman JO? A' Lmn Wriling up The news and evenls lhal lake place under lhe big lop is lhe sfall ponsor of lhe Konah, weelcly publicalion ol Ml-IS, The Konah, sponsored by John A, Linn keeps lhe sludenls up on 'rhe lcnow abou? 'rhe happenings of lhe day. Each sernesfer sees a new group ol ambi+ious edirors and wrilers hard af work on news sfories, lealures, ediforials, and sporls slories. Wilh an ever enrhusiaslic elaff rhe Konah mainlains fhe hioh regard of Hs readers. KONAI-l-SECOND SEMESTER v K Konali Slaff Co-Edilors: Donna Cosler Phyllis Limpus Co-Eealu re Ediforsz Ma rlene Cole, Marlyn Kelly ,., fvfv , if 'if Eile Edilors: Arela Wilson, Eranli Ad Slall, lAd Managers: Mary Jo Boedecler, Arr Ediior: led Holzl- Pelerfon, Bop Bedardl neilil. Coe News Edilor: Melissa lionali Airwaves Dislribuling llie news ol Ml-IS lor llie lislening plea' sure oi liiglw school fans is ine special radio program Konali Airwaves. Under llie guidance ol Miss 'Florence Brinlon, Konalw Airwaves lias prepared and broadcasied programs aboul ine Curreni lriappenings around scliool, Program direclor and general clwairman ol llrie Koe nali Airwaves slall was Dick Reminglon. Sporls Edilorz Josephine Campbell, Alva Daniels Miss Brinlon, Mary Joan Tascli- er, Jolin Soller, Nanelle Newporl. Belly Pelerson, Mary Lou Dou- glas, ,Dick Reminglon, Helen Murphy, Mary Joan lasclner l-layes, Harriel Harringlon. ArTisT T. l-lolzlcnechT ScripT J. Clapp The BITTER ROOT C. B. BarTholomew Sponsor f-'S ne, Bill Reynolds ... Business E GilmarTin 1 rmww, ScripT if A, Lukens r fl SCripT J. Pecarich More pages, colored division drawings, Tracl4meeT supplement all combined Tomalie The l948 BiTTer RooT The kind oT year bool The sTudenTs OT MHS will be proud oT. These new addiTions To The book were made available aT The same price oT Tormer books by a giTT To The book of SIOO Trorn The lvl Club, and because of The liThographic Type used by The Dallas, Texas, prinTing corpora- PhoTographer A. l-lam EdiTor Jamie Brennan A-i5iT, EdiTor , .ll . -,9 1 - PhoTograph T- T' K. Egan I4 V X - i mm: PubliCiTy B. STenbeclc Tion. This new meThod enabled a larger number of pages To be prinTed Tor The same cosf. WiTh The purchase oT an elecTronic Tlash uniT This year, The phoTographic de- parTmenT was compleTly ouTTiTTed. This uniT made possible clear, TasT acTion picTures. AlThough The sTaTT had a shorTened deadline, They have Tried To show mosT of The school acTiviTies. The supplemenT has been designed To conTain all The spring acTiviTies such as The TraclcmeeT, Junior Prom, graduaTion, and oThers. The sTaTT hopes ThaT This boolc will go down as a real accomplishme-nT, and ThaT The sTudenTs will enjoy meeTing Their friends in iTs pages. PhoTographer AdverTising AdverTising AdverTising G. FaberT J. Shaw P. Small J. Morgan Lg 44... IOO 'TL HOME ROOMS PicTured here and on The Tol- lowing Two pages are The home rooms whose members subscribed IOO7, To The BiTTer RooT. Room II7 was The TirsT To col' lecT The subscripTion Tee Trom every member. Miss l-larris is The sponsor oT This ouTsTanding home room. Jerry Tucker was presidenT This year and DoroThy Anderson was BiTTer RooT salesman: boTh are To be congraTulaTed on Their Tine worlc. lT is rumored ThaT DoroThy had all The money ready To Turn in some Time before The sales campaign even had begun. The BiTTer RooT sTaTT wishes To express iTs hearTiesT congraTula- Tions To The members of each of The sevenfeen lOO'7Q home rooms, l HOME ROOM II7 QVGA .Z , ' XY Mk 0 vw E-I23 302 E-223 308 105 V08 30? 310 IO3 E-328 220 EI22 203 305 212 326 E 'l 5 , I if 535' . 1'-4 ' Lx A. CSC WN, f m .qi wv X 'gg xlsfgzrris S123 1 , 3 gr 1 j yn, :J 4 .4 N - Q 'mix ,wiv 5, vi r, 481 J sax, I 6017.2-f, '1 I K ' Y , A ugh Q I 16- , vc 1 X Sznvuce csaoups NURSES SQUAD Under The supervision oT The Social Service CommiTTee of Girls' Club, The Nurses Squad is comprised of girls inTeresTed in nursing. They spend a period each day perTorming The less complicaTed duTies of The school nu'se. Taking TemperaTures. answering The Tele- phone, checking permiTs, and helping examine new sTudenTs occupies mosT of Their Time. I Cccasionally They goT X a more vivid picTure oT I Their chosen proTession LeTT To righT are: Morgan, Nelson, when an occasional cuT Shepard, Beich, and Myers. LIBRARY SQUAD AssisTing The librarian wiTh her duTies, girls in The Library Squad earn The righT To wear an emblem by working Three consecuTive sem- esTers on The s uad q . Three girls worked each period, Two aT The main desk and one aT The Girls' Club secTion Table. ATTendance is checked by These girls, books checked in and ouT. and overdue slips senT ouT by Them. Helping sTudenTs wiTh research work, helping locaTe books and giving sTudenTs general informa- Tion abouT The library, These girls willingly give up one period a day To school service. LeTT To righT are, Top row: Ho- ward. SusoTT, Erickson: second row, Klapwyk, Wemple, Wylie, Helms, Cainan: boTTom row: Ben- sen, Johnson, BarTholomew, La- Friniere, and Albert . had To be bandaged or 'X medicine given. C W , x iff Many sTudenTs owe 'fi H22 Thanks To These girls Tor gxfxf, Ml Their help - especially ' Njfy when +ha+ lasT TesT had TSKW aj been such a headache. S.. J an- 7 .-: EEE?- . -, 0 T1 -xv o ' 1 -ee. T62 -5. 6 17 , 5 .v-V751 1 Working one period a day for a sem- esfer fhe girls on fhe main office squad answer phone calls, send slipsfrun er- rands, and file records for fhe adminisf rafors. Office girls were seen fhroughouf fhe year in fhe halls calling sfudenfz fo fhe office-much fo fhe sfudenfs miagivingg. Girls worlring in fhe Dean of Girl? office perform similar dufies ff. fhgfe of fhe Main Office squad. Absence slips are also checlied by fhese girls, and message are delivered by them. Girl in bofh fhese squads confribute service fo The school by giving a period a day fo office worlc. 1 fi, v 5 I ,W 41 war s., OFFICE SOUADS Too row leff fo righf: Barb Blalceslee. Marianne Bauer, Joan Wilson, Nancy Ramer, Irene Sfrifch. Second row: Mil- dred Ormesher, Delores Ashenbrcnner. Irene l-lighfower, Maxine Carfer, Har- rief ldlarringfon. Boffom row: Beffy Mar' ble, Jovce Myles, and Marie Krebsloach. T35 rgv., ,eff fg riiqhli Grace Cameron Mafm liinfhef Donna' lififhgn, Shirley Ne' Jn, Paf Var hrif'fCU'f, Second row: Helen Ku rreg, 'Eigra S.-.anf:n, Jean Fosfer, Harrie l-farriniffiin, Beffv Friauf, Boffom row: Mar Ann Eigngjiny Barbara l-lill, and Naneffe New 5 MOWE OPERATORS Biys fo v.h:im fhe complicafeo proieifor maclnine is iusf a iimclc mechanism are fhe movie operf afcri lr their free periods fhey show- ed movies connecfed wifh subiecls sfudied fo sfudenfs in hisfory. science, and ofher deparfmenls. l.eff fo righf, fhe operafors pic- fured are: Bob Tracy, Don Mce Gowan, Tomas Talor, Diclr Swanf son, Bob Cummins, Al l-lam, and Fred Froelich. ffifwjwy VV M5535 hwy? 'J X Q? WX? jx WSW , WWWMMMML fJMw4 L fLw7V 4-44920-454f,Q 'ilidawmfdvw ptjd4Vd,Q -, I 548-01.45--,,.L-,f Mild 1457? 444,i,fL,!T-fic'-f4T,,,?A f , ,f . .- A! - if-fvwv x ji :cw I Q . 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'7'EZ ne J.- ,.-, 2'-us: --- ' ' .gn l'!!!L1...JYIIi: ' ' - 2521- IME., -- gnu... - qu, .1 ' -Hes :gg T sl Herz PQtPyECl-41 1.1 g:A . F3 Q 5 1 SF Q, x . Q' fx. Q Qu: x , . x J ' n mx- Kt, 35 XQ ORCHESTRA Music for such ocfafionl a TRAINING BAND Becoming a perl cl lhe regular band of MHS in The arnbilion ol each member ol The lraining bond. Begir ners and The more efperiencerl mlh lhe firm recolfe to become accom pliahed musician: worl indi-fiduallf aria Togelher 're irriprofe lheir mlenlg, Learning how lo play az a ,fell-organized group. lhey are :wer ready To Tale up lheir place ernzng 'he more acllfe music mailer: of 'rc zchozl. A ucrlh while organizelion, +l-,ef do more Than lheir :hare foward: rnainlairirg fhe high :lande-rd: cl 'ie muck fienefvrrienf, gradualion and lhesggiari piodi P uclions is provided by The orchez- lra. Playing music in a lezz pecpy buf more serious mood, +l'.e or- , chesfra does a beauilul ich of creaflnq a peaeanf afrnozchere e' lhese school luncrionz. Under flne clirecrion of Sfephen llfblec? 'he orchealra roles loo reccgriiicn. ff- f--L:-' '-.::. .. -- ..-- 4 f'L .H 3: ,L 'pgs f -'ep 'A-L A H- r ,L-H ne- - --- L---f f' ' K' ,-,:-,.,:.. :',-:.-: .1 . ..,..f- -.., ':-,....,:- 5 'E ii'E 'E' ni' 1 i226 Zi':1 E fi ,Lili Q - ' ,-,---,-,,,-,.-is -- ,,, -J V.. ., -....- - . GERMAN BAND An enTerTaining TeaTure Tor many organizaTions in Missoula as well as Tor school assemblies is The German Band. IT is a novel and enTerTaining secTion of The music deparTmenT. WiTh The True German Band aT- TiTude and music, Their oompa-oompa noTes are ever greeTed wiTh enThus- iasm. DANCE BAND Swinging iT ouT hoT and lively or smoorh and senTi- menTal Tor The dances oT MHS is The Dance Band. 0 ConTribuTing Their Time and , fc 5 energy Tor The dances and ., , pracTice sessions, The ever - popular Dance Band makes . iT possible Tor The Trippers ' -I in oT The lighT TanTasTic To whirl around To Their Ta- voriTe music. Their sweeT and mellow noTes are The hearT oT every dance. MIXED CHORUS One oT The many sources oT music Tor The big show is The lvlixed Chorus. Any boy or girl who has The yen To sing is given ample opporTuniTy in This group. Under The direcTion ol Mr. Niblaclc, Mixed Chorus meeTs Three Times weelcly. AlThough Tew Carousoa or prima donnas are producTs oT This class, all members agree ThaT They derive much enioymenT and beneficial Training Trom iT. T. Anza 'WHY -iii? QW' XTTTNX II Il Ili 'Qhllll 1 ,I si ,fi If gif, Tl KIIIIXIILIIIL I, l I llli'IilY'l'flf Im. ll 'I' I x. tflllg I ,.. Q.. if 'y1l,i i:'i . f fl 'f 'l.':lI ll pai l' IQ GIRLS' GLEE CLUB One of The many secTions oT The well- organized music def parTmenT is The Girls' Glee Club. Under The guidance oT Miss EdiTh Dawes, They are an inTegral parT oT The musical groups. SEXTETTE IMissing is Donna Bulsl GIRLS' SEXTIETTE EnTerTainmenT in a ,, lovely and glamorous way was The aim oT The ever popular Girls' SexTeTTe. Composed oT six very TalenTed and ambiTious girls, The sexTeTTe was Tamed Tor iTs beauTiTuI music. Singing in school assemblies was only a small parT oT This groups acTiviTies. They were well Icnown ThroughouT Mis- soula Tor Their enTerTain- menT oT organizaTions, WiTh Their clever arrangemenfs oT music and yi ca I - 3 NJ Fl 'T 0 xfxifif fr VI V aTTracTive ouTTiTs, The SexTeTTe c:-nTinued This year -xi' The high esTeem They had gained in The pasT. Th PVP I no doubT ThaT This Girls' SexTeTTe composed of Donna Buls, Barbara Hill, Beverly I-larTweIl, Ann Sine, Jam' STewarT, and RuTh Lechnor, and accompanied by Jean I:osTer, was one oT The main aTTracTions oT The big show MUSIC CLUB Purple and gold emblems bearing music lyres are The idenTiTicaTion oT The Music Club oT MHS. WiTh The purpose oT creaTing a greaTer inTeresT in music and giving recogniTion To ouTsTanding music sTudenTs, This club raTes as Tops among Those of MHS. Any music sTudenT who has done solo worlc or ouTsTanding work in The musical line is eligible Tor membership. Members oT The Girls' SexTeTTe, The Dance Band, and The German Band auTomaTicaIIy belong To This club. In charge of all The acTiviTies are The oTTicers OT The Music Club. PresidenT is Ann STone. Joan Junlcers is vice-presidenT, and Joyce Myles is sec' reTary-Treasurer. Sponsored by STehpen Niblaclc, The Music Club, is an up-an-coming new-comer To MHS. Al , I . I , T A . lg . Si 2 BATON TWIRLERS Firsf Row: Nelson, Yonce, l-iighfower, Noel, Davis. Second Row: Fosfer, Johnson, Beary, Lynn. New purple and gold uniforms were viewed for fhe firsf fime af fhe inifial performance of fhe flag fwirlers, when fhey presenfed a be- fween-fhe-halves sfunf for fhe fooff ball fans early in Sepfember. During fhe following monfhs, and on info baslcefball season, fheir shows varying each fime, fhe flag fwirlers confinued lo amaze and amuse fheir aduiences wifh all fhe friclis of fwirling and fumbling. l-lead flag fwirler, Beffy Keefer, senior, led fhis group of eighf girls during fhe season. By combining bofh fhe fwirling and fumbling feams, elaborafe shows feafuring pyramids and ofher fum- bling acls were presenfed. These groups also led all fhe pep parades. The fime and work puf in by fhese girls fo give fhe sfudenfs and fownse people good shows has been evidenf by fheir excellenf performances and is cerfainly appreciafed. FLAG TWIRLERS Q . . , like if? ' -a Q I X H i Drum lvlaiorefle lzirsf Row: Viola Borgsfedf Enferfainmenf in various elaborafe forms was offered fhis year af fhe foofball and baslcefball games by fhe bafon fwirling feam, consisfing of eighf highly frained girls. Maxine l-lighfowerh head fwirler, experfly led The group fhrough ifs roufine, forming everyfhing from a snarl fo a double eagle. Under fhe guiding bafon of Viola Borgsfedf, drum maioreffe, fhis feam along wifh fhe flag fwirlers combined fo presenf appropriafe exhibifions for Thanksgiving, Dad's Nighf, and ofher such evenfs. ' Feafuring fhe new affracfion of lighfed bafons, fhe groups depicfed a slcull and cross-bones on an enfirely blacked ouf field for fheir Hallo- ween presenfafion. Similarly effecfive sfunfs during fhe year showed fo advanfage lhe slcill and dexferify wifh which fhese girls handle fheir bafons. School spirif was definifely boosfed by 'lheir appearances. Sleahan, l-layden, Keefer, Lavoie, Belfs Second Row: Durham, Cooper, Smifh, Boyd. '23 Q5 ' 335.4-.Q xxx -. 3 Firsl row: OlDell, Plau, Highrower, Ksarnen, Rooney. Second row: Harlwell, Brock, McDonough. This year a Separale class was lorrned for lhose girls inreresred in rumbling, wilh rhe besr girls chosen lor rhe Squad. In rhis class rhe rourines were wcrrlfed our by 'rhe girls wirh lNAlEE Elsie Forcunw as advizor, Enrrances and e-W3 were rnade in The lraditicinal sryle wilh some ol lhe girls rurning carlwheels, and orhers walliing our on lheir handg. The gcl-iggl .jei-r5'nlr,f enijryej rh-3 rnani, enlerraining shows pur on by lhe rurnblersu TUMBLERS Specializing in inlricale pryamids, The fumble-rs This year performed al several games, and gave special shows lor down rown clubs. The group also had an our - of - lowri engaqemenr when lhey were guesrs ol 'rhe Elk! Club al Hamillon. With appropriare cos- lurnes lhe lunnblers showed rhe audience Jrheir skill and grace in exe-curing rheir acls, Double flips, no-hand rurn-overs and olher such diiiiculr rnanuvers held lhe audience spell bound lhroughour rhe season. Cai 1' 5 LENS QUEEN, Virginia Rooney Konans MISS THANKSGIVING Rhea Meiford x 'Q +A' ff Q 1 . ' 1 In 4 Q- fx MHS QUEENS Sponsored by We Camera Ciub a hw: W , ' ccnfezf vvei, conducted +0 sefe-cf Hne frs. XX- nigh 5Ci100l LENS QUEEN. Winning f, ' if piwofigrapiwer was Al Ham wniw hif Lf i, 6, K X Viln V Init: of Virginia Rooney. Qfher pirate S A xr winners were Kenna-in Egan and Bob pff ff ' X . Mff' Lord. Suianne and Dianne GDQU fy if xii di 2fp 'J'f r ej 'fiiacf r r:-i13iQqeni'i WUF in I -- ff -- i so ei Q iv X i f 1- O ii :Z ii , in ' , lJi5C'3E ei LENS PPINCESSES, r ' V- ' ' nfs, A'-X . f .Q T A N' ,rfb Q 1:3 f g: ' 'QM - '9 ,. 3 J, ,E-' ' A Mi f U2 ' , k ff I V- L--4-' Rainbow!-5 CAPNWAL QUEEN n M , x. - KYLULLL, ff J . V, , Y V VA V, ,,V, V- anne Brennan ,. ff, R, ,X4 E -,,, ,, i 1 1 ig A r , , S97 g 35? QLXA if-SQ 5 fi 2 F. ,Q if v . . 5 Q' .L ' 5 J 51.-4. Xi' 1 Fi W7 NS 5'-f 'ik fi V W' ,,,.,,.,,,,,-, .-- , fav, - 7zMv..4. - j,2...,...,z,.2a 'c 'J jZ?':'j'wfy.wzA:zWf+Qe.. 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The many hardships which are gone Through by The righTTul heir To The crown in regaining his Throne malce up The plof oT The play. An orchesTra supplied appropriaTe background music aT inTervals during The play. The properTy man, presenT aT all Times, played a muTe buT imporTanT parT, giving The audience many laughs. Unusual lighTing and color eTTecTs were achieved by iade green, Chinese red, and ebony color schemes used in cosTumes and The seTTing. ProperTy man was played by Gordon Gerrish, John Badgley was The Chorus. Larry Kadlec porTrayed Wu Sin Yin, wiTh Chee Moo and Due Jung Fah, his Two wives, were played by Nancy Cunningham, and Joan Tascher. The son oT The crown was played by Max McPilce, who was proTecTed Trom The world during inTancy by Marlyn Kelly as Chee Mo and Lee Sin played by Don Ne-TTle. Mary V. l-larris and Joe Ryburn, direcTors, creaTed a play ThaT will hold a spoT- lighT in The dramaTics hisTory oT Ml-lS. N l me 4 i 1 John Pecarich Barbara Hill GROWING PAINSU l-lumorously porrraying lhe rrials and +ribula'rions ol adolescence, members of 'rhe casr of Growing Pains enrerlained and amused capaciry audiences wirh lhis comedy, early in March. As picrures of 'rhe play were nor available when Jrhe Birrer Rool wenr ro press, scenes from lhe play can be round in rhe supplernenr. The problems ol rhe lirsl loves ol George and Terry Mclnryre, played by John Pecarich, and Barbara l-lill, were presenred in such a way as lo male lhe audience feel real syrnpalhy lor 'lheir oarenrs, Professor and Mrs. McIn+yre, played by John Badgley and Rulh Galen. lerrys lirsl beau was played by Don Nerlle. Joanne Shaw Prudence Darling cornpli- cared rnalrers wilh her Typical 'iernenini'ry. Again lhe direclors Mary V. l-larfis and Joe Ryburn scored 1-3 with a delighrlul comedy. Rulh Galen . 'Iv 7' 5 gy, L. vs.-nv ' N . ami: ii John Badgley Don Nelrle ,l Joanne Shaw Scar-IeT and blacl masls oT old compose The brilIianT emblems Tor The Thegpians, an honorary or- ganizaTion composed oT enThusias- Tiri drarnaTi-1Ts. lvlembership is Ob- Tained by worling TOO hours on all Type: :TT 'lege adiyiiieg. Sponsored by Tvliis Mary V. Harrij., The Theifahg lead are as Tiye like fxxrnoiig Their varied ac TiviTiea. are The annual spring ban- quet The candle l7ghT iniTiaTiQn and The preze-nTaTion OT a Tall pro- ducTion, The Junior claw play, Tha ChrisTma'3 CanTaTa and The LiTTle TheaTer play. This year, The The-ipiant pre - enTed The Yelfgw JaQl'sT a' Thi Tall pradu:Tion, and Growing Pains as The Junior class play. QTTlcers Tor The Thegpians This year were: pre3idenT, Marie Kref bsbach, and secreTary Joanne Shaw. Tl-IESPIANS CANTATA The music and drama deparT- menTs combined To give Tour per- Tormances OT The ChrisTmas Can- TaTa December T8 and I9. The eTTecTive lighTing and sTage seT- Ting combined wirh The beauTiTul ChrisTmas music To malae The TradiTional l'PxdoraTion a lasTing expression oT ChrisTmas spiriT. A sleepy snow covered village guarded over by The ChrisTmas sTar porTrayed a Typical ChrisT- mas scene while The A Capella choir sang TradiTional YuleTide carols. The beauTy OT The ChrisT child, The coming oT The angels, The Three lcings, and The shep- herds all were porTrayed in beaue TiTul panfomine. Back row To Trenl: PeTerson, Brennan, McGowan Kadlec, KiTT, Selvig Pelky, Hayden, Miss l-larri sponsor, Taylor, Blale Mcpile, Ulrigg, Small, Hagei ColTon, SearighT Shaw, Krebsbach Q. M F X in-4..,x -,xx I w , 'll . 4 5 ' . fi. -f-.ff -' -- ', I - ' zkfl' . ' ' 'Q s' mi? if ,ww 4 Nl' wt' 3 Y' 5 X fi x 7 :Mons 'K .iz 41 fr- - '.- -- .1- - -X X51 2 x 'S' gd ,,x X X Q X . A .1- xx ,pam 4. 0 6 . . 4 - ls s r ' ' 5 6 ' Q, ,Nash ,gg J. ,K 5 1. SX. - ff, . -is. vu . 5,1., X' S M ,-v X ex. 2 it .g.X Q-nm' :fp R f'Q?'2'2' 9 Ai .. X 7 gf? 4 ' 'Z' ff 4 K Q .. ' - ,, ' z N IGN Q-X, ' 5 , . ' -A f I .pl 1:-1,8 43. ' ' w..,...- Q' ' X wx ' QM ,,,..-...NX il' JK ' 1 Ei. VZ' 46 ,f N, , Riff Qgxfm, if 7 A 5 , W Dj! Q, yi47f, ,W W. Q p 0? K. Q ? Q X! ff 1 ,fL'7M K , ff ' ff f 4 X W iw HOT DOGS C UNA Lemonlkbl 351 A-M, 202 OKE Q01-TON CANDY -' ' 20' T WWWWWY E NIJ-l.S. CLUBS lwxgtf Wi ' ll ll' 'li Mil i XLf fl-I i 3 1 ,s ,L-W' g ix -. X., x . ill! Y. X 'II Q I M ,il p71 V ly, X V 1 ll ' V 2 ,ll l X l 5 'T 'Tgil'lXTllllg 'MV-4 ii ' '- 'K ,, ' f W X X im l. ll I . T, X l-u Llll.S ll ' y muillll J ll' K 37 '-i . Qr ..,.- ,i I y D will ...wa . iii, P il - -. fl iyll-.lf i- ' g rg l nd I xvlllll x i. '. -i w v--i ,,. .vii GiTTs were exchanged al The clubs ChrisTmas parTy held in The arT room. Th-5 Companionable spiriT exisT ing beTween The members C+ This club spreads Through The school To The advanTage ci Those noT luclcy enougn To be iTs members. ,T 3 f wi 'ln 'ltr ART CLUB WiTh iTs membersh7p open To all Third and TourTh year arT sTu- denTs, The arT club gives an opf porTuniTy To The more aovanced arTisTs oT The school To geT TogeThf er, discuss ideas ,.... and ,eaT. DemocraTic in ThaT iT has no oT- Ticers, The club sponsors in The spring an annual exhibiT oT The work done during The year by The arT sTudenTs. This exhibiT is shown To The public aT The lvloTher's Day Tea. DecciraTive murals on The walls around The school are painted by The TelenTed members oT This club. The aim oT every aspiring arTisT in The beginning classes is To be f. member oT This club. CAMERA CLUB Bringing TogeTher all sTudenTs who consider The click oT a shuTTer The lovliesT music possible, The Camera Club gives The amaTeur phoTographers oT MHS a chance To discuss new and beTTer meThods of phoTog- raphy. PresidenT oT The club has been KeiTh Schlappy: Mildred Qrmesher, vice- presidenTq and Jennine Deck. secreTary-Treasurer. served as The oTher oTTicers. Main social TuncTion This year was The choosing and crowning oT The Camera Club Queen, wiTh a dance following. PicTures oT girls Taken by MHS sTudenTs were enTered in The conTesTg The winning picTure naming The Queen. This year Virginia Rooney was Queen. A Tall picnic was also enjoyed by The members early in November. MonThly salons are held by The club aT which professional phoTographers judge The enTries- Any member can enTer a picTure in These small salons..Three picTures are chosen each monTh. These winning picTures are Then enTered in The grand salon in The spring where Tinal winners are chosen. This salon is open To The public aT The MoTher's Day Tea in May. Sponsored by RoberT WaTT, The club gives valuable experiences To iTs members in camera Technique and keeps Them in conTacT wiTh The newesT meThods. . T Q7 7 ' 31 1 T7 -fx' R Y Q., , 1 Q Ll -Rh ,'i' ' AT' 'E L! ' ga il rf s f V- H i i A J -ll f l,. l A 'wxx I , wilil 5. ll I 3 Ci. TE ici' ir. 5 1 f f s 5' 6 if Xa 1 : Ti X, HZ - QUEEN IS CROWNED 2, FRENCH CLUB Among The acTive clubs oT Missoula High is The organizaTion connecTed wiTh The French classes, The French Club. Any sTudenT Taking eiTher TirsT or sec- ond year French is eligible Tor memberf ship in This club. As a Tairly new organizahon, They have responsibiliTies and duTies which keep Them busy. FurThering an inTeresT in French and sponsoring any acTiviTi'?.. connecTed wiTh This subiecT are among Their duTies. Under The sponsorship oT l-lugh SmyTh, oTTicers Tor The club were elecT- ed. Fred Deschamps was preside-nT, Mary Lou STevens was secreTary, and Jim Boespilug was Treasurer. Among Their more enTerTaining ac- TiviTies were a ioinT parTy and exchange oT giTTs wiTh The PASF aT ChrisTmas. CHESS CLUB For The TirsT' Time in several years MHS again had a Chess Club. Reorganizing Their Club, campaigning Tor new members, and many oTher acTiviTies lsepT The enThusiasTic members busy, buT noThing lsepT Them Trom Their main ambiTion, ThaT oT playing chess. The Chess Club open To any sTudenTs who are avid chess play' ers or To anyone wiTh The desire OT learning how To play chess, ShorTly aTTer Their reorganiza- Ticin, The Chess Club elecTed irs new oTTicers. Frank Boedecler was elecTed presidenT. Vice-presidenT oT This group was Ben Kramer, and secreTary.Treasurer was Beverly PaTTerson. , , Q27 . I- T' wi A lliylll .fr if gb ly' A g..,.'-.1if:L: ,, If yiimifliiil 1 J - 2 f GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Formed for Ihe purpose of encouraging parlicipalion in sporls by all girls, The GAA sponsors Iournamenls, gives gel-acquainled parlies for eighlh-grade girls, and oversees lhe many sporl aclivilies lor girls al Ml-lS. Led by Jo Campbell as presidenl, The club has I-lazel Sliclcney, vice-presidenlf Viola Borgsledl, secrelaryg and Rulh Benson, Ireasurer as ils olher officers. The main Iournamenrs conducled lhis year were baslcelball, baseball, and Iennis. The winners ol Ihe Iennis Iournamenl' aulomalically become conlesranls in The all- slale inlerscholaslic meer. Girls may win an emblem by earning 200 poinls in Ihe various aclivilies. Holders ol 600 poinls win The righl lo belong lo Ihe Girls' MM Club. GIRLS ' M CLUB Leaders in GAA acli- vily, girls holding 600 poinls comprise lhe membership of Ihe exclusive Girls' MH Club. An honorary club, ils main lunclion is lceeping Ihe members ol GAA on Iheir Ioes. , 1 V VL ' S '. 1 .'!-' V -1 T V f :: . 'Q 53-:fp .4 -. D ' ' .1 V F- 'Y 31,9 s J ' J' li U K .N 1 L W x .,- f U x X X ,Ad n 1 , . 1 -, .. .F J.- ug, WH 'k, ., , 1: - -' .1'7'. . . ,ETB- ' Laxsw- , ' 1-f'-ff , -,f , .Q,, , H.. wx -- mr- QF 35 Nfwfgffw ig L V -m2?5a2mxe-1? - , x ' ' win Kg - -Q'f 'xiYf9x'g'H P - ' W. H f,-,-Wiz 44231:-J , gf , ,x 9 .Ant S' I Qrfwfe 'N 3:---, f 1,334 , ins ' fs, -,- . . ,V V ,Q X M X3 ws ':xaa1xnlLrvm.:sav. -2-firm '-v,u.xx'z.x.ssf' .nav f-1' m Nanelfe Newporl, chairman, and ihe program commillee, wilh lhe advice oi Miss Edilh Dawes, gave an all school Valenline as' sembly ieaiuring lhe lalenls oi many Girls' Club memberf. This commillee had charge oi lhe monlhly meelings in lhe audiiorf ium. Wriling a handbook on Ml-lS and giving lesls over ii 'ro lhe lrosh in search lor fhe i'Quiz Kidsll oi lhai class is lhe iob oi ihe Gui- dance Comrnillee wilh Irene Srrilch as chairman and Miss Grace Ryan as sponsor. Zmzm-PIO GIRLS' CLUB Wilh all girls in school belonging, 'rhe Girls' Club is ihe largesl in school. Sponsoring a program designed io famil- iarize 'ireshmen and new upperclass girls wi+h 'rheir school and classmaies. and io provide general aciiviiies for all girls, ihe Girls' Club creaies a feeling oi friendliness beiween Jrhe girls in all classes. Doris Pele-rson was presideni lhis year wiih Irene Slriich as vice-presidenf and Barbara Blalceslee, secrelaryfrreasur- er. The club has six working commillees, each sponsored by a iaculiy member wiih senior girl as chairman. W0-TUC Besides regular monlhly meeiings lhe social affairs lhis year sponsored by Jrhe club were The annual co-ed prom in The fall, and fhe nighl - club semi - formal dance in February. The Mo- ihers' Day Tea, a yearly ai- iair, is also direcled by 'ihe Girls' Club. mm MDOWZOUW Pizoerafwi euiowncg SOCIAL Having charge oi decoralions, enlerlain- menl, and general managemenl ol dances, and mixers, Ihe Social Commillee sees la if 'thai l'he club's Members have a good lime during Ihe school year. Peggy Clapp was chairman wilh Miss Virginia Speclc advisor. School supplies, candy bars, and lcleenex were sold by lhe members ol lhe Finance Commillee in Ihe Girls' Club candy Llano. Club funds are also handled by rhis commillee which has Miss Elsie Wadell as sponsor and Barbara Bla- lceslee, chairman. Publicily lor all lunclions, lceeping all members inform- ed abou? aclivilies and lic- Icef sales occupied mosl of l'he lime ol The Membership Commiflee. Helen Kuhnes Z-TI 0 E205 EBU' CD -3.5 -9' Qzgrrv E29- 35-43' 95 Sa U1 Lf! O I T'l-O-1 4 fi-F X43-' 33' A - 9 'U-IUl3UITIUJZI'T1Z SOCIAL SERVICE 2 FP-OOU7 x r. ' L Eh Qblainicg big sialersm lc-r all new girls, borh lrosh and upper- classmen, lhe Social Service Com- millee males cure Ihal no girl wanders arcrund lhe school in a oa:ei:'rr::fr1ng,Ixlurgesassislanfi alfe are picled irom lhis commil- ree Spongcred by Misa Kalherine Craighead and vfilh Delcres Ash- enbrenner as chairman. School problems perlaining I- lhe 5'uden's such as allendance, slipping, discipline, and forms oi amusemenl. were discussed by Ihe Girls Honor Council. Melisia Murphy served lhe Frei sernegler as pr-esiaenf cl rhe council. GIRLS I-IONOI? COUNCIL, FIRST SEM ef, an W- f z V, , r 75 ig, W: -fi YV' A 5-5 L ' . f -vm 5 'vs 0 X .- .- 5 .:9T5i?f'if' if .- ' GIRLS' HONOR COUNCIL T SECOND SEMESTER Carrying on The proiecTs sTarTed by The TirsT semesTer council, The newly elecTed mem- bers Tor The second semesTer handled similar and new problems which arose. Queshonnaires were senT ouT To Tormer graduaTes on The value oT courses Talcen and suggesTions Tor new courses. This inTormaTion was To be made up inTo a pamphleT Tor The beneTiT oT boTh sTudenTs and adminisTraTors. OTher useful proiecTs were compleTed by The l-lonor Council. A special,sTudy was made oT ways oT helping pgorly-adiusTed sTudenTs. HOME EC. CLUB wg , - 7 U . . - .4-f-g, '3 ff Sf' lv1eThods oT cooling, sewing, and oTher phases oT home making are discussed by members oT The l-Tome Economics Club aT Their weelcly meehngs, Unique in The TacT ThaT This year The club had boys Tor iTs main oTTicers., irls fTill made up The larc:e5T narT QT The membership. Gordon 9 , . . 1 L . . - . Mclver was preside-nT wiTh KeiTh Schlappy acTing as vice-presidenT. 'X - ' I l Mar MaTT3on was 1eiireTary-Treasufer and DC CiThy Burrows served as 1 . i Y , r ' Q if- leeper QT The Scrap ocolq X A A V ' ' T ,T Spealers on various 3uorecTa were obTamed Tor meehngs. Social Z ,pf ,U, all worls hoSpiTalizaTic-n insurance, and Quch Things perTaining Ta hpme ,' ...L 'J ' if ' managemenT were The Topics discuased. 7 '-lgxllgl I M116 The club members had a chance To puT in pracTice many oT The ' N ' A - -7 4, valuable Thin s learned Throu h 'anels condueTed aT Their meeTin Mabry-.. s I K Q Q TJ W A Q T 7 x 'ibyv X Sponsored by The l-lome Ec club The annual TaculTy Tea This year fs' lived up To iTs Tormer repuTaTion and provided The Ta':ulTy wiTh a T ' ' T ChrisTmas TreaT laTe in December. fp Q lniTiaTions were held Twice This ear, malrin iT posfible Tor laTef f R b b Y Q comers To ecome mem ers. Experience gained by The members, and The Tun enjoyed by Them show The advanTage oT The l-Tome Ec. Club. my Il' X JAX ' 'ii I' ily 'i RE-22,5 4 ZJO-ZITIUJ HORIZON CLUB The high school organizafion of lhe Camp Fire Girls is 'rhe Horizon Club. Wifh one of The largesf memberships in school, lhe Horizon Club is divided info four groups, consisling of The mem- bers from each class. The separale groups OU1 I'U ITIIUOZO 4+-'41 33952 omfll.-. rj 3'Q+11+6,, NQOJCLET mgwomi Q,-Dm f1+ I 13'cn1Io OJ wmrj-+ wggggfl g - mztczcggg. ggim ei LQQJCCLQ .As 363-25-fb +.-. S9210 On 1 'E -r-j.T7-,js mmm 3 mmswg On 1410100 oofD1DO 3'3! 'CDiQQ. They do aclive work in Missoula loo wilh lheir Chrislmas baslels and clothing. A+ Chrisfmas Jrime the clubs display plenly ol Chrislmas spir- il, having lun singing carols and enlerlaining various groups. club. Typical ol lhese are lhe Dad- Daughler Dance and Jrhe Candle! Liam Bali. meelr every 'rwo weeks al various members' houses for dinner and fo carry on lheir acfivilies- The Horizon Club is noled for Hs various fypes J of social work. Many of U lhe members carry on a N correspondence wilh sfu' l denls in foreign lands. O From The leHers lhey JU learn of lhe needs of , fhese people and spend a greaf deal of lime sending lhe necessary food and clolhing. ZbZIU'1lTlJU l'l mx' I C. J ' 1 PASF FeaTuring Tallcs on SouTh and CenTral American cusToms, culTure, and coun- Tries, weelcly Pan American STudenT For- um meeTings gave Those inTeresTed a chance To learn more abouT The back- ground oT The language They sTudy. AnneTTa WiTTenberg was presidem ci: PASF This year wifh NaneTTe NewporT acTing as secreTary, Tom Taylor was Treasurer Tor The club JoinT parTies wiTh The French Cla? were enioyed aT various Times Through' ouT The year, The good neighbor policy has been eTTicienT!y carried To This school by means oT The club, and iTs members have acouired a beTTer undersTanding oT Pan American aTTairs Through iT. MARRIED GIRLS' CLUB New This year The Married Girls' Club was Torm- ed To give Those girls aTTending school who are married a chance To meeT and gaTher helpTul in- TormaTion on housekeeping in general. FeaTured speakers such as The counTy homesde- monsTraTion agenT, were obTained Tor The clubs weelcly meeTings, lT is ioinTly sponsored by Miss Evelyn Rimel and Mrs, Charles Chapman, YNNCA direcTor. Pauline Green was chairman oT The club, and acTf ed as moderaTor in all discussions. This club was considered a beneTicial addiTion To The exTra-cur- ricular schedule oT The school. RADIO CLUB Q AA -im,- -T' QT . ,. K K f '. - W T fiva T Keeping Themselves busy Tiguring ouT The in- Tracacies oT The radio, members QT The Radio Club 3penT considerable Time This year on The building QT radio seTs. fix-PresidenT oT The club is Bill Everardg Tom Sw-ears gen, vice-presidenT and DelberT Lien, secreTary- ,asurer were The oTher oTTicrs. fix 'Ff- NG A lum f ' R R R ' ...1 VA li f T' il pi' '. ,, , ' H i Tlx , E ii il T L -X-, A Y i' ' I 'fl T? L Wxfkx . r ' , l . 'X N 2 'S 5...j, SKI CLUB C: RepresenTing MHS in The Tield of ouTdoor sporTs is The Ski Club. Having a won- derTul Time and risking liTe and limb, The members have whizzed down many slopes To arrive aT a Top posiTion among The clubs oT The school. PresidenT oT The Ski Club was Gordon Gerrish. Vice-presidenT was Jerry Tucker. and secreTary-Treasurer was Joanne Shaw. Merely skiing has noT occupied all oT The Time oT This energeTic group. They have acquired no liTTle Tame Tor Missoula by Their parTicipaTion in regional and sTaTe ski meeTs. The ski Team comprised oT Bill Demmons, Jack Demmons, Ray Parker, CliTTord Wordal, and STeve Kennedy has been a very acTive group. Among oTher acTiviTies, The Ski Club made a Twoeday Trip To Gallogly l-loT Springs during The' ChrisTmas vacaTion1 A bus was charTered, and accomodaTions were made Tor The members aT The lodge. In addiTion To The wonderTul skiing available aT Gibbons Pass, members were provided wiTh a superb vacaTion by being able To use The swimming pool and skaTing rink. Two charTered bus Trips To LookouT Pass were also arranged. X ll! '27 VT T ' 1, E 1 ES' , :iq 353 -Q , .29 T' ' I ' ., .. . Ai . i XS r.,.,..rf.-:- - lol, - , ' i K0 X ,li , Xg, V x i 6 A I T0 If ' iv.. .3 .ANT my , ,J XXL' F 1.1! 1- ,Q i . T x ...M -KNI- COUNCILS L Kb.. W 65' - L, K A ,ASN f . ff' x 'R X 4 ? 5 X Um 4179, , L ,pi MX Q f--Q, 1 7 ff . M 4 ,V 1 Y JDM flip Jgclf ...Q '2I!'!L :-531 s 4 v . -L NM... ,.m.,..,. ' dv Girls' Adviser Miss Evelyn Rimel Principals Message Some one has said lhal one's home is a place where when you exploil il you have lo slay and lalce lhe conse- quences. We mighl say lhe same lhing aboul lhe high school, loran increas- ing number ol sludenls musl remain in high school lor lour years. Many ol us realize lhis and leave our school a bel- ler place lhan we lound il. Olhers ol us exploil our inslilulion, doing nolh- ing lo make il a pleasanler place lo be bul slill having lo slay and lake lhe consequences. This book is valuable in lhal il allows us lo lalce an invenlory ol our aclivilies-our successes and our lailures. Mosl ol us who slay will resolve lo enler inlo lhe aclivilies ol lhe school lile nexl year more whole- hearledly nol only lor our own advanl- age bul also lo improve lhe inslilulion as a whole. For lhose ol you who are leaving us. I wish conlinuing success and happi- ness in your new endeavors lor nexl year. D. l-l. Beary Principal Vice Principal C. E. l-lunl Secrelary Miss l-lelen M. Robson fn-L . 'X -1 Y r A l- - ii: v.,. E . - A : 'mug N - ,At Halas as v b 1,1 H F '-'N 'Q-L ix .5 1 ' 'r s 'A ' S: Y , ad,'...'.r, , l ska. M4461 QAZQWCZ ' if . V J - ,ir j.--- - . LH Y ' 1 . . f Q' , , k - 'V 'n ' . . 1 A 4 Y'-X x ,- gs' K x , v fi-'ii .-L' Q -,-Jail 61, ' .N xv. 'Ji-Lp' b ,-f':'125:N.A 4:T:iVTw'n:3??-:!' N , . X R, , .. , ,,..,.-if-'Q 17, , fl' kff 435 A- 1.3: 1' 1 fr ' E - . K A 1,1443 xi. ' f,7:5lQ ' 1 4' ., N . V 1 -, fi 1 f-Ag. f- . ' ' J.. x 'j'ff,T2j ,f jf' . f N. 5.151-,-+ Q'f I , I ffffa JZ' - 3 1' .R '- : - ' ' r ' w'1',1i'rA..'fM,' . ' .. 5, ,lr - f 13-4 AIT V- rv' -- vm ,, . 'Qiq JAN Ld ffrxgf ' V I'--1 YA 1:Q' . M - , E P X. , 45 - I ,g1 f5r': Ii'i '!'. A 'fifQ?'f, Q , K . ,.,f ' 'M 17 I CTA ! ': '- -'HJ' '- .J 4 L 1J f ' lf' - px if , f VV ...nn-f- Hizxi Illf f ,4 , V11- Q 'f:..,, ' gdtf Zfewae .ifiwzece .. if X DEPARTMENTS Fine Arla Commercial Fessenclen Barfholomew Glllham Slegner Mee Keefon ....1.-'- - Q i i .IJ V x.. Nl 'A' ,.j.:, X fl i xi English Foreign Language Scoll Brinlon Linn Finlc Harris Copeland Wadell Boileau Smyfl-1 Dawes Swearingen Craiqlweacl Ryon Home Economics Van Vorous rx -iL...1...-sr '1 'c- - 'V Jones S i 4: 6 Q5 N I 51 T I I I In l Il I vlanual Arls 81 Vocalional Agricullure Malrlwemalics Sugg Clark Ennis Davis Jennings Speck Zieg :sm MUSIC Physical Eclucalion Griffin Forcum Dawes Niblack Buzzelli Sorros Dralz Slegner Physical Science Ray Miller Pelerson Wilson li 1.4 .,,...- Social Science Worlhen Ryburn Wall Soroos Brown Library Slucly Hall Geiger Foley ff fill we M K -N JZ X if l Cusicdial Molhlca Ash Burreson Buclchouse Zollnick Fender Williams Nurse Business Manager McDonald Therriaull Cafeleria While Anderson Del Johnson Thompson Garlinglon 'if' I -V - Fw 3 1 'Gi ,-' . 1 ,. Cf' ' N. . ,E f J L'-w ' QM , ,,y f. .. L. ,, he Q, , M , 13,, ' W me-1- F, ' . 1 , 1 i wk- 4 --J L- --P Si I 1 5 i ,.. -nor Y 2 K I 'Nix ' . ' ' 'M ' 'w . 2, fr alll' 1 Y- f. -x If-v -' jul -.-vc 4-.mf fm N 4 1 -: 9 M 'WV4 S I Xnpxff 91 , af? WV :1 - 3 2 S . s we me N 'ff . . , new 'i f sir!- ii 'ED- aguriscu Their governmenT and elecT oTTicers. By The FRESHMEN GeTTing acquainTed wiTh a new world and many new Triends and Teach- ers is a iob capable oT lceeping anyone busy. The freshmen according To cus- Tom, enTer as a confused, bewildered group who roam The halls in search oT The wrong rooms and lcnoclc down Their wiser and more sophisTicaTed upper- classmen. These Treshmen oT Today will be seniors in a Tew years. Theirs is an im- porTanT iob, ThaT oT sTarTing ouT on a new phase oT Their lives. They choose Suzanne O'Dell- -lean B5ClWmf3V1- subiecTs and begin a scholasTic career Carlene Dfagsiedh AVHTUV -lem? which They will Tollow Tor years. They parTicipaTe in acTiviTies which- will be- come oT very greaT inTeresT To Them. The Treshman year seems imporTanT because There are so many Things To be come accusTomed To and iT is imporTanT Tor ThaT very reason. This year's class oT Trosh has become prominenT in The midsT oT every school acTiviTy and Talfen a useTul and acTive parT as regular Ml'TS'ers. ATTer a Tew days OT conTusion They seTTled down To lead a happy and evenTTul Mm Jane Mee Gem S year. Their wholehearTed enTrance inTo The noise parade resounded wiTh pep and S Onsor Q enThusiasm, and laclced only enough noise To keep Them Trom winning Top honors. lo Once They had become acquainTed wiTh The school, Teachers, and classmaTes, The Treshmen were ready To Take over Jo Ann Wieber, Bill BuTler, PaT Thomas, Tom PaTcheTT, Ralph Fessenden, Joyce La FounTain, Alice STaclc, Twila Lewis, Beverly Shupe, ArThur JeTTe, Suzanne O'Dell, Carlene DragsTedT, Jean Bachman Time The elecTions were held, The Treshmen had decided who could capably lead Them. They elecTed ArThur JeTTe To The imporTanT role OT presidenT. Vice presidenT is Suzanne O' Dellg Carlene DragsTedT is secreTary3 and Jean Bachman is Treasurer. TogeTher These oTTicers have done a wonderTul iob oT leading This new class. Each home room elecTed a Freshman Council represenTaTive and The newly-on ganized class was ready To Talce Their place among The acTiviTies oT The oTher classes. Mrs. Jane lvlee George is sponsor oT The Treshman class. She has helped The council and newly-elecTed oTTicers become capable leaders oT Their class. Now ThaT The Treshmen hold an imporT- anT place in MHS They are ready To conTinue Their acTive parTicipaTion in school aTTairs and lceep Their place as a leading class. Their worlc as Freshmen will Tollow Them Through as seniors, and They are oTT To a wonderTul sTarT. lf Tr Feeling ralher lilce a chain gan h g, eac- year's Freshman class boys are inilialed inlo 'fheir life in high school by painlin lh Jumbo g e MHS on lvlounl This year's class was no ex- ceplion, and escaped' none ol lhe grueling work. Dragging Jrhernselves and lhe malerials up lo lhe lelfers was only a small parl of iheir lorlure. ln spile of lhe slav d ' ' e riving by lhe upper-classmen, Jrhe Frosh seemed lo survive and e h ven ave a lol of lun. O , es o The Freshman class was lheir par- licipafion in lh ne of lhe rnaior aclivili if e annual noise par- ade. Allhough Jrhis loolf place shorlly aller Their arrival inlo MHS, They were well organized and really inlo lhe swing ol: lhings. Summoning up 'rheir ulmosl of noise, lruclcs, and yells, lhe Frosh clamored lheir way 'ro 'rhird place in 'rhe compelilion. , 2 I ,fm 2 -Q 7 is, R .gina . Q, 151. Q .w..f. - .uh ,, ry. H ,, :i 14, li llQ Ui U v Pxlhaorr 5 5' U7 Aware ' ' , Q fXUen B' . Anderson . ' ' 1 Pxrrnsrronq , Fur' . X ' Ashby .. -o M , ,Q Pxusin ' ' ' B Wnrn 4, ac an A l '9 '54 1 ' ' Badnrnan fa 1 43 Baker A B I L 5 Bddwln h - Beddey 9 3 5 -1 of l' A fb 4 QI Barrz v Y ,,..7' Q Bays rv 3' r . .9-CQ Beard A ,I , B ' A' 1' W. 434 a -f ,J .g Q, 4 , J .. 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They have accom- Dlished a greaT deal more Than ', L, A herely advance Trom The ranks of 'he Trosh. ,- - The Sophomore Council hasw, been a hard working group 'ever since Their organizaTion lasT Tall. hmong Their many accomplishmenTs s ThaT OT helping Their class become 'he noisiesT and peppiesT class oT 'he year. The Sophomore Council Jrganized Their class members inTo 'he mosT energeTic compeTiTors in 'he noise parade and proudly claimed The award oT TirsT place. ' i T .,. s -I ,-A-BoAbTBeach, Dolores Johnson, i I Marilyn Fosjeri Mrs. Gladys Van Vorous Sponsor QV' ln addiTion To providing a greaT deal oT The pep and spiriT around school The Sophomores have helped To provide enTerTainmenT Tor The oTher sTudenTs. They Tollowed TradiTion by sponsoring a dance early in The Tall so The Freshmen and all sTudenTs could become acquainTed aT The beginning oT The new year. LaTer on They pro- vided The Hobo Bounce Tor The enTerTainmenT oT dan ce-loving Ml-lS'ers. The Sophomores have proven Themselves capable oT choosing excellenT oTTicers and a hard working council. They elecTed oTTicers Tor whaT They realized would be a busy year. As presiclenT oT Their class They chose Bob Beach. He has had an acTive iob helping The council To plan Their many evenTs. Helping Bob wiTh his duTies are The oTher oTTicers. Dolores Johnson is vice president and Marilyn FosTer is secreTary. 3f5' Tom DuranT, Beverly PaTTerson, DoroThy PaTTen, Maxine High- Tower, Dolores Johnson, Mrs. Van Vorous, Bob Beach, Marilyn FosTer, Marvin Reynolds, James BoespTlug, Lenarci Zipperian, Bob Gilgen, Mrs. Gladys Van Vorous is The sponsor oT This energeTic class. She has backed The council in iTs more ambiTious underTakings buT sTill kepT Them Trom Tlying Too high. As sponsor. Mrs. Van Vorus has played an imporTanT role in This Sopho- more class per- Tormance. WiTh an ouT- sTanding council and oTTicers, The Sophomores have shown Their abil- iTy To Take an acTive and suc- cessTul parT in The big show oT MHS. l' Energy plus was showed by Jrhe Sophomore Class in all 'rheir aciivifies This year. Included in fhese were: Jrhe noise rally, which fhey won. and big dance, borh of which are piciured here.


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