Hellgate High School - Halberd Yearbook (Missoula, MT)

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 I; i i 1 i n IN DEDICATION Charles Mothka, head building and ground superintendent of MHS for 20 years . . . best known around school for his general resourcefulness . . . always on the job . . . only off once as a result of an automobile accident . . . repairs everything from clocks to furnaces . . . amiable friend of students and faculty. . . . (Di4, $iLc£e awc£dbz4.c.c£e lAAe 2 TABLE of CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION seniors x UNlORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN DEPARTMENTS SPORTS MOS 1C AND DRAIAA PUBLICATIONS CLUBS ADVERTISING STUDENT (151BITTER ROOT of MKCOUL V COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL fOISSOUL V ONTAWA ritt i INMATE NO Pacuity puonelt Ti (patet B )ARD OF MISSOULA COUNTY HIGH Around the table, left to right: J. M. Schroeder, E. Hunt, Vice-principal. Ed Hamel, D. H. Principal. A. F. Therriault, J. E. Hightower, Mrs. Winnafern Moore, K. H. Powell, W. T. Boone, Presi- ient, George Neff, absent. Controversy has always marked the course of hu- man events. People do not readily agree on what to do or what not to do or how to do it. Today we are besieged by those who are offering conflicting advice on everything from foreign policy to the selection of a hair tonic. No avenue of approach is overlooked by those engaged in these conflicts. They may seek to attain their own ends by legislation, indoctrination, or persuasion. Propaganda of various types provides them with powerful tools ready to use in behalf of their respective commodities, doctrines, or way of acting. The ultimate aim is so to regiment the public mind that a law may be enacted, a mental or emotional attitude developed. The rapid growth of the propaganda movement and the marked increase in the activities of pressure groups are matters of grave concern to you students who are preparing yourselves to live in a complex society. The times demand discrimination in separating the evil from the good, and courage in resolving the conflicts likely to ensue. EDITH CULVER Latin ED DAVIS Manual Arts DOROTHY ANN DROVDAL Home Economics MAURICE EGAN Commercial L C. ENNIS Manual Arts C. B. BARTHOLOMEW Fine Arts FLORENCE BRINTON English AGNES BROWN Social Science ED BUZZETTI Social Science GERTRUDE CLARK Mathematics KATHERINE CRAIGHEAD English HELEN FINK English ANN FOLEY English ELSIE FORCUM Physical Education ANNE FRASER Dean of Girls DORIS FROST Crafts KATHRYN GEIGER Library CARRIE GILHAM Commercial WALTER GRIFFIN Physical Education ESTELLE HABERKORN Physical Education MARY V. HARRIS English L W. HENIFORD English FRED HONEYCHURCH Music CHARLES HUNT Vice Principal MARK JENNINGS Vo Agriculture VANETTA LEWIS Home Economics JOHN A. LINN Journalism leila McDonald Nurse FRANKLIN MATSLER Study Hall CARROLL MILLER Chemistry STEPHEN NIBLACK Music MILLARD PETERSON Biology MARIE RAY Biology GRACE RYON English HELEN ROBSON Secretary AGNES SCOTT English CLARENCE SHIVELY Guidance JANET H. SHIVELY Study Hall RALPH SOROOS Social Science VIRGINIA SPECK Mathematics SHIRLEY STANDIFORD Spanish GUY T. STEGNER Commerical A. I. SUGG Mathematics HAZEL SWEARINGEN English w KENNETH THOMAS Social Science ALLAN VAN HORN Commercial GLADYS VAN VOROUS Home Economics ROBERT WATT Social Science PARKS WHITMER Science PAUL WILSON Science OWEN WOLLAM French CLIFTON WORTHEN Social Science REUBEN ZIEG Mathematics rAUL bZ.AI A M Physical Education A. F. THERRIAULT Business Manager Seneor @t z44 . . . sold Christmas cards . . . football booster pins . . . . . . pop-corn at basketball games . . . sponsored annual Senior banquet and assembly in May . . . Miss Gertrude Clark, mathematics teacher, has been sponsor for 14 years . . . put on Cornhuskers' Ball , first barn dance of year, early in November. . . all money taken in by class goes toward the Senior banquet . . . enjoyed Senior week, last of May . . . graduated amidst tears and congratula- tions . . . First row: Jean Schriver, Shirley Bruce, Carlene Dragstedt, JoAnn Richardson, Jan Howard, Helen Anderson. Second row: Bill Morrison, Joe Roemer, Reldon Schlappy, Jim Carrell, Ken Peacock. GERTRUDE CLARK Class Sponsor Top to bottom: KENNY PEACOCK President BILL MORRISON Vice-President CARLENE DRAGSTEDT Secretary HELEN ANDERSON Treasurer James Ailport Jim —HR 106 Football I, 2, 3: Track I, 2. Don Alkire Aik —HR III Football I, 2, 3; Basketball I, 2, 3; Track 2, 3; HR Pres. I. Betty Allen HR 206 Home Ec. Club I; GAA I : Hori- zon Club I; Girls' Club Cabinet I, 4; Square Dancing Club 3, 4; Flag Twirler 2; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Honor Roll I. Helen Anderson Andy —HR 304 Girls' Club Cabinet I; Horizon Club I, 2, 4; Kopee Salesman I, 3; SA Rep. 2; Jr. Council 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Leaders' Gym 3. 4; Konah Air Waves 3; Nurse's Office Squad 3; Sr. Class Trees. 4; HR Pres. 4; Pep Club 4. Fred Armstrong HR—304 Intramural Basketball I, 2. 3; FFA I, 2, 3. 4, Vice-Pres. 2, 3; FFA Basketball Captain 2, 3; District FFA Convention 2, 3. State 2; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Junior Varsity 3. Fred Ashby Ash —HR 314 Honor Roll I. 2; Intramural Basketball I, 2. 3; Rifle Club 3. Curtis Joseph Austin HR 304 Jr. Hot Dogs 3: Commercial Club 3; Honor Roll 4. Tess Avery HR 322 Entered from Parshall High School. Parshall, North Dakota 4. Quentin Baker Que —HR 107 Honor Roll I, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Konah Staff 3, 4: Jr. Class Pres. 3; Soph Class Sec. 2; HR Vice Pres. I; Football 2. Jim Bartz HR III Jfms 16 United States Armed Service October 1950. A Norma Marie Beebe Norm'1—HR 205 Twirling I, 2, 3, 4. Margaret Berglund Bergie —HR I I I Home Ec. Club I. 2; GAA I, 2: Jr. Hot Dogs 3: Girls’ Club Cabinet 4; Bowling Manager 4. Jean Bachman Bug —HR 205 Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4; Treas. I; Jr. Council 3; Girls’ Club Cabinet ?, 3. 4; Vice Pres. 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3: Girls' State 3; Pep Club 4; Honor Roll 4; Art Club 4 HR Vice -pres. 2. Joan Bachman HR 322 Twirling I, 2; Horizon Club I, 2. 3, 4; Pres. I; HR Pres. I, 3. 4; Sec. 2; Home Ec. Club I; GAA I; Bitter Root Salesman I ; Kopee Salesman 2; Honor Council Sec. I; High Honor Roll I. 2. 3; Honor Roll 4; Soph Class Vice-pres. 2; Soph Kopee Editor 2: Girls’ Club Cabinet 2. 3: Bitter Root Staff 3. 4: Editor 4: Pep Club 3. 4: Nat’l Honor Society 3. 4; Girls’ State It. Gov. 3. Claudia Berreth Jim Borgerson Borgy —HR 205 Honor Roll I. 3, 4; High Honor Roll 2; Tennis Club 2, 3. 4; Pros. 4; Movie Operator 2, 3. 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3: Konah Staff 4; Quill and Scroll 4. Arlene Bouck Babe —HR 205 GAA I, 4; Honor Roll 2: Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Office Squad 3; Girls’ Club Cabinet 4; Bowling League 4: Library Squad 4; Square Danc- ing Club 4: Konah 4. Beryl Brechbill HR 322 . Honor Roll I, 2, 3: Tr. Band I; Adv. Band 2, 3. 4; Dance Band 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3; Horizon I, 2; Piano Ensemble 2; Home Ec. Club I ; GAA I: Solo and Small Ensemble Meet 2; Girls' Club Cabinet 3, 4. Marajean Bridenstine M.J. —HR 314 Honor Roll I. 2. 3. 4; Horizon Club I. 2; Girls’ Club Cabinet 2. 3, 4; Adv. Band 2. 3. 4; Piano Ensemble 2; Orvic Music Award 3; Pro. Staff Curse of an Aching Heart 3, and Divine Flora 3; Cantata 4; Concert Choir 4; Orches- tra 3. 4. 17 Dave Brown ••Okie”—HR 107 HR Pres. I ; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Boys’ State 3; Cast of Ladies of the Jury 4. Pat Brown Pat —HR 106 SA Rep. I, 2; Jr. Hot Dogs 3. I II Shirley Bruce Brucie — HR 206 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4; Frosh Coun- cil I; SA Rep. 2, 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Honor Council Sec. 3; Girls' Club Cabinet 3; Horizon Club 3, 4; Senior Council 4: Pep Club Sec. 4; Art Club Sec. 4; Conser- vation Mural 4. Barbara Cahoon Bobbie , Mouse —HR 206 Entered from George Washington High School. Alexandria, Virginia 3; Square Dancing Club 3, 4; Treas. 4: Honor Roll 3. 4; GAA 4; Hori- zon Club 4; SA Rep. 4; Pro. Staff Ladies of the Jury 4; Girls' Club Cabinet 4. James Carrell Jim —HR 106 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4; Adv. Band 2, 3, 4; German Band 2, 3, 4; All- State Orchestra 2, 3: Music Club I, 2, 3. 4; Solo and Small Ensemble 2, 3; Trial by Jury 2; Red Mill 3; Spartan Specialities I; Movie Operator 2, 3. 4. Pres. 4; Chess Club I; Senior Council 4. Bill Butler HR 106 Honor Roll I, 3; Chess Club I, 2: A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3; PASF 3, 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Square Dancing Club 3; SA Rep. I; Frosh Council I; Track 2; Debate 4; Band Manager 4; Intramural Bas- ketball 4. Freo Cates Slinky —HR 206 Entered from Antelope High School, Antelope, Mont. 3; Thes- pians 3, 4; Pro. Staff The Divine Flora 3; Cast of Ladies of the Jury 4; Ski Club 4; KONA 4. Jo Mae Chase HR 107 GAA I; SA Rep. I; Ski Club I, 2, 3, 4: Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 3; HR Pres. 3; Can- tata 3; Cast of Divine Flora and Curse of an Aching Heart 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Thespians 4; Pep Club 4; Art Club 4. Bob Chilcoat Chocolate —HR 304 Camera Club I; FFA I, 2, 3, 4; Sentinel 3, 4; Intramural Basketball I, 2; Jr. Hot Dogs 3. Edmund Colby Ed —HR 107 Entered from Shattuck Military School, Fari- bault, Minn., 4; Bitter Root Staff 4; Trombone Quartet 4; Adv. Band 4; Cantata Cast 4. 18 Lila Jeannette Collins Princess —HR 106 GAA I, 2, 3; Twirling I, 2. 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club I, 2; Girls' Club Cabinet 3, 4; Bowling 3, 4; Debate 4; Baslcetroom 2, 3. Patricia Collins Pat —HR I I I HR Pres. I. 2; Bitter Root Salesman 1.2; Hori- zon Club I, 2. 3. 4; Honor Roll 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Office Squad 4; Cast of Ladies of the Jury 4; Cheerleader 4; Pep Club 4; Thespians 4. Barbara Conley 1 Barb —HR 205 [ ntered from Sandpoint, Idaho 4; Girls' Club Cabinet 4. Richard Earl Conway Dick —HR 106 Football I. 2. 3. 4: Track 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball I. 2, 3. 4; M Club 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3: Lunch Line 4; Square Dancing Club 3. 4; FFA 2. 3. 4; Reporter 3. Don Coughren Red —HR 314 Intramural Basketball 2. 3. 4. Patricia Elaine Coulter Pat —HR 322 GAA I, 2; Home Ec. Club I; Girls' Club Cabi- net 2, 3. 4; Adv. Band 2, 3. 4; Concert Band 3, 4; Leaders Gym Class 3. 4. Robert Cowley Bob —HR 111 Movie Operator I, 2. 3, 4; Bitter Root Staff 3, 4; Honor Roll 2. 4 n.gh Honor Roll 3: Boys' State ) Leaders' Gym Class 3. 4. Dick Crist HR 206 Honor Roll I, 2, 4; High Honor Roll 3: Art Club Trees. 3; Pres. 4: Quill and Scroll 3. 4: HR Vice- pres. 3. Pres. 4; Bitter Root Sales- man 4; Tennis Club 4; Cast of Ladies of the Jury 4; Bitter Root Artist 3. 4. Donald Richard Davis ••Don —HR 206 Football I, 2. 3; Basketball I: Intramural Basket- ball 2: Track I; HR Pres. I. John L. Dean HR 106 Football I, 2; Basketball Manager I. 2, 3, 4; Track I. 2, 3, 4; HR Vice-pres. I, 2. Pres. 3, 4; French Club I, 2: Kopee Salesman I; Honor Roll I. 2 3. 4; Jr. Red Cross Delegate to Lead- ership Training Center 2; M Club 3, 4: Boys' State 3; SA Vice-pres. 4; Jr. Red Cross Council 3. 4. 19 Douglas Delaney HR 107 Track I, 2, 3. 4; Football I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball I, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2; Ski Club I, 2; M Club 2, 3, 4. Pres. 4: Kopee Salesman 2; Stage Crew 2; Boys' State 3; Lunchline 4; HR Sec. 4. Loren Dollan HR III Entered from Butte High School. Butte, Mont. 4. Barry Domer HR 304 High Honor Roll I, 2. 3; Honor Roll 4; HR Sec. 1,2; Cantata 2; Square Dancing Club 3, 4; Forbis Award in Drafting 3; Nat’l Honor Society 3, 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Boys' State 3. Carlene Dragstedt Drag —HR 205 Frosh Class Sec. I: Honor Council I; SA Rep. I, 2; Horizon Club I, 2, 3. 4; Honor Roll I, 2, 3. 4: Ski Club I. 2, 3, 4; Prod. Staff The Curse of an Aching Heart 3; Konah Staff 3; Pep Club 3. 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Cost of The Divine Flora 3; Cantata 3: Prod, Staff Ladies of the Jury 4; Thespians 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Sr. Class Sec. 4. Marilyn Dunn Lyn —HR 304 GAA I, 3; Attended Trarg High School, Ohio, 2; Honor Roll I, 3, 4: PASF 3, 4; Sec. 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3: Square Dancing Club 3, 4; A Cappella 3. 4; Cost of Red Mill 3; Operet- ta 4; Cantata 4; District Music Festival 3; Northwest Music Festivol 4; Girls' Club Cabinet 4. Ruth Dunnweber HR 206 Frosh Council I; Girls' Club Cabinet 2: Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Horizon Club 3. Ann Durkee HR 304 Entered from Finger High School, Chicago, III., 2; Kopee Salesman 2; Horizon Club 2, 3; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; Library Squad 3; Cantata 3. Football Allan Dutton HR III I. 2. 3. 4: • M Club 4. James Everard Jim —HR 206 Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Rifle Club 3, 4; Adv. Band I, 2, 3. Ruby Fender HR 206 GAA I: Home Ec. Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, Pres. 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 4; Camera Club 2, 4; Office Squad 3; Konah Typist 4; Girls’ Club Cabinet 3. 20 Bruce Ferguson hr III Inframural Basketball I. 2. 3, 4; Track I. 2, 3. 4; Honor Roll 2: Bitter Root Staff 2, 3; Boys’ State 3; Jr. Class Treas. 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Pep Club 4; Ski Club 4; Tennis Club Treas. 4; Sr. Council 4. Jerry Findley HR 314 John Fitzgerald -Fitz”—HR 322 Entered from Our Lady of Solace. New York City I ; Football 2. 3. 4: Legion Baseball 2. 3. 4; Track 2. 3. Donna Flynn HR 107 Horizon Club I. 2. 3: Bitter Root Salesman 2: Girls' Club Cabinet 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; SA Rep. 3: Office Squad 3. Jim Ford HR III Honor Roll I. 4; High Honor Roll 2. 3; Ad . Band I. 2. 3. 4; Track I, 2: Intramural Basketball I. 2; French Club 2, 3: HR Pres. 3. Vice-pres. 7; Stamp Club 2; Tennis Club 3: Bitter Root Salesman 3; Dance Band 4: SA Com. Chairman 4' Cast of Ladies of the Jury 4: All-State Band 3; Solo and Small Ensemble 3. Bob Foreman ••Shorty”—HR 107 Intramural Baskotball I. 2; Bitter Root Sales- man 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3. Alvina Forsch Al —205 Girls’ Club Cabinet I, 3: Flag Twirler I; HR Pres. 2: Jr. Hot Dogs 3; FHA 3: Kopee Salesman 3: Horizon Club 4. Shirley Fremo HR 106 SA Rep. I, 2; Honor Roll I, 2. 3: HR Sec. 3. 4; Bus. Office Squad 4; Girls’ Club Cabinet 4: Pep Club 4. Stanley Frohlick • Stan ’—HR 322 Entered from Hamilton High School. Hamilton. Mont. 4. Joe Gasser HR A200 Boys’ Glee Club 3; Pro Staff Curse of an Ach- ing Heart 3: Mixed Chorus 4: Concert Choir 4: Cantata 4; Square Dance Club 4; Tennis Club 4. 21 Marian Gilsen HR 107 FHA I, 2; GAA I; HR Sec. 2; Nurse’s Squad 3, 4; Camera Club 2; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Pro Staff of Ladies of the Jury” 4. Ronald Gillmore '■Ron”—HR 322 Intramural Basketball I. 2; Jr. Hot Dogs 3. Sonia Girson Some”—H Rill PASF I. 2, 3; Library Squad I; Glee Club I, 2; Girls' Club Cabi- net 2; Konah 3; Bowling League 3. Robert Graham • Bob”—HR 205 Basketball I. 2. 3. 4; Cap’t 4; Football 2, 3, 4; ”M” Club 2, 3, 4. Muriel Griffin hr III SA Rep. I. 2, 3; Home Ec. I; Horizon Club I, 2: Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4; Twirling I, 2, 3, 4; Handbook Winner I. Gory George Connie —HR 306 Girls’ Bowling League 3, 4; Nurse's Office 4, 5; Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; Tiddly-Winks Tourney 2; Konah Staff 4; Solitary Confinement 4, 5; Gas Ch amber 6. Peggy Griswold Peg”—HR 314 Home Ec. Club I; Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4; GAA I; Glee Club 2; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; .Girls' Club Cabi- net 3, 4; Office Squad 3, 4; Con- cert Choir 4; Leader's Gym Class 3, 4. Jane Grogan Janie —HR 314 Girls’ Club Cabinet 2; Jr. Hot Dogs 3. Bessie Hagen Bunny —HR 314 Library Squad I ; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Leaders' Gym Class 3, 4; Office Squad 3. Billie Hallam HR III 22 Entered from Burroughs High School, China Lake. California 3; Honor Roll 3; Cantata 4. Shirley Yvonne Ham Shorty —HR 304 A Cappella I; Cantata I; Glee Club 2, 3; Bowling League 2; HR Sec. 3. James Edward Harvey HR 107 Football I: Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3; Konah 2; Jr. Hot Dogs 3. Don Hatfield HR 314 Roger Gerald Hayes “Jerry —HR 205 Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Konah Staff 4. Joan Helbing Joanie —HR III Entered from Redlands Jr. High School, Red- lands, Calif. 2; High Honor Roll 2; Honor Roll 3, 4; Girls' Club Cabinet 2, 3, 4; PASF 2, 3, 4. Treas. 3, Pres. 4; HR Sec. 3; Jr. Kopee Editor 3; Sr. Kopee Editor 4; Square Dancing Club 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3. Louis Henes Luegie —HR 106 Football I, 2. 3; Track I, 2, 4: Intramural Bas- ketball I, 2, 3, 4; M Club 3, 4: Stage Crew 2; Kopee Salesman 3; Lunch Line 4. Val Herman “Herm —HR 3 14 MR Pres. I, 2, Vice-pres. 3: Intra- 1 Basketball I, 2, 3. 4; Can- • I; Cast of Divine Flora 3; «ipians 3, 4; Bitter Root Staff ’ Boys' State 3; Football Man- jnr 4; M Club 4; Honor Roll 4. Shirley Hintz Jeanie —HR 304 Glee Club I, 2; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Cast of “The Red Mill 3; Girls’ Club Cabinet 3: Honor Roll 4. Clarence Hoepfner HR 304 Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Rifle Club 3. Harold Houtchens “Houch —HR 107 Stage Crew 3. 23 Al Hove HR 304 Football I; Basketball I; Track I: Intramural Basketball 3. 4; HR Pres. I; Soph Class Pres. 2; SA Sec. 3; SA Pres 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; High Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4; Delegate to N.C.N.A.S.C. 3. Janet Howard Jan —HR 322 Horizon Club I, 2. 3. 4; Girls' Club Cabinet I, 3, 4; High Honor Roll I; Honor Roll 2, 3. 4; Glee Club 2; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; All State Chorus 3; Cantata 3, 4; HR Pres. 2; SA Rep. 3; Senior Council 4; Pep Club 4; Bitter Root Staff 4. Nan Hubbard Hub —HR 314 Entered from South High School, Denver, Colorado 2; Glee Club 2; Bitter Root Salesman 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Horizon Club 3. 4, Sec. 4; Honor Roll 3; Ski Club 3, 4; Championship Bowling Club Team 3; SA Rep. 4; Girls' Club Cabi- net 4; Konah Staff 4; Office Squad 4. Helen Hunter Slug —HR 314 Kopee Salesman I; Horizon Club I, 2. 3, 4, Trees. 3. Pres. 4; Ski Club 2, 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Girls' Club Cabinet 3, 4; Bitter Root Salesman 4; Art Club 4; Office Squad 4. Marjorie Hyatt Margie —HR 106 GAA I; FHA 2; Jr. Hot Dogs 3. Norma Anne Iler HR 106 Library Squad I ; Camera Club I ; GAA I; Home Ec. Club I; Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2. 3. 4; Horizon Club 2, 3, 4. Sec. 3; Girls' Club Cabinet 2, 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3: Kopee Typist 3; Bitter Root Staff 4; Konah Typist 4. Elden Inabnit HR 205 Entered from Gallatin Co. High School, Bozeman, Mont. 4. Claire Isham Ish —H R 304 Home Ec. Club I: GAA I, 2. 3; Ski Club 2, 4: Library Squad 2: Jr. Hot Dogs 3: Rifle Club 3; Leader Gym Class 3, 4: Honor Roll 4. 24 Clifford Iverson 'Cliff'—HR 107 Stage Crew 3; Movie Operator 4. Margaret Jenkins Margie —HR 206 HR Sec. I, 2. 3, 4; Girls' Club Cabinet 2; Bowl- ing League Pres, and Manager 3: Leader Gym Class 3, 4; Library Squad 3; Honor Roll 2, 4. Richard Jensen Dick —HR 304 Football I, 2; Basketball I; Intramural Basket- ball 2. 3, 4; 5A Rep. I; Legion Baseball I, 2; HR Pres. 2; Jr. Hot Dogs 3. Art Jette HR 106 Frosh Class Pres. I; French Club I; HR Pres. I; Cantata I; Honor Roll I, 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3: Kopee Salesman 3; Pep Club 4; Cast of Ladies of the Jury 4; SA Rep. 4. Dolores Johns Dody —HR 304 •' ' ion Club I. 2, 4; HR Sec. I, • n pres. 4; Home Ec. Club I; tph. Council 2; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; It wling League 4. Betty L Johnson Cookie —HR 106 Adv. Band I, 2. 3: Art Club 3, 4: Leaders Gym Class 3, 4: Honor Roll 3. Lillian Johnson HR 314 Entered from Florence-Carlton High School, Florence, Mont. 4. Noel Johnson HR 107 Entered from Florence-Carlton High School, Florence. Mont. 4. Eileen Jones Lennie —HR 107 MR Pres. I, Sec.; Girls' Club Cab- al 3. 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Lead- «  Gym Class 3, 4; SA Rep 4. Phyllis Kind Phyl —HR III Entered from Roosevelt High School, Seattle, Wash. 2; Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4; Horizon Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Council 2, Cheerleader 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Prod. Staff Curse of an Aching Heart 3; Cast of Divine Flora 3; Cantata 3: Thespians 3, 4; Office Squad 3; Bitter Root 4; Quill and Scroll 3. 4. Gail Klapwyk Klappy —HR 314 FHA I, 2; Library Squad I, 2; Honor Roll I, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 2; Horizon Club 2, 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Ski Club 3; Girls' Club Cabinet 3, 4; Leaders Gym Class 3, 4; Bowling League 3; Konah Staff 4. Bob Knudson HR 322 25 Delila Knutson Di —HR 304 Glee Club 2; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Square Dancing Club 4; Girls' Club Cabinet 4; Honor Roll 3, 4. Carolyn Marie Kost ' Kerry''—HR 205 Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Glee Club 3; Girls' Club Cabinet 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 4. Joan Krecklaw Kreck —HR III GAA I; Home Ec. Club I; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; HR Sec. 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Bowling League 4. Darrell Kreitzberg HR ill Football I; Basketball 2; Intra- mural Basketball 3. Claire Kulawik Kul —HR 106 Horizon Club I, 2. 3, 4. Pres. 2, Vice Pres. 4; Honor Council 2; Bitter Root Salesman 2, 3; Kopee Salesman 2; Cantata 3; HR Vice Pres. 3; Girls' Club Cabinet 3: Cast of Divine Flora 3; Konah Staff 3; Konah Airwaves 3, 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Prod. Staff Ladies of the Jury 4. Rosemary Laing Rosie —HR 107 GAA I: Camera Club I; Home Ec. Club I: Horizon Club I. 2, 3. 4; Vice-Pres. 2: Soph. Council 2; Jr. Council 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Girls' Club Cabinet 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Ski Club 2, 3. 4; Treas. 4: Pep Club 4. Saralou Leaphart Leap —HR I I I GAA I; High Honor Roll I, Honor Roll 2, 3. 4; Soph. Council 2: Junior Council 3; A Cappella 2. 3; Cantata 2, 3; Girls' Club Cabinet 2, 3, 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Bowling 3. Susan LeBarron Susie —HR 107 Home Ec. Club I: Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; Girls' Club Cabinet 3, 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Cantata 3; Prod. Staff Curse of an Aching Heart 3: Cast of Divine Flora 3. 26 Jeanne Lewis HR 205 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4; Girls' Club Cabinet 2, 3; Honor Council 3, 4; Pres. 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; HR Pres. 4. Twila Lewis Red''—HR 106 Honor Roll I; Girls' Club Cabinet I, 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Art Club 3, 4. Delbert Lien HR 206 Shirley Ann Lindbers Shirl —HR 206 Horizon I; Home Ec. Club 2;. HR Vice Pres. I: Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Girls' Club Cabinet 3, 4; Square Dancing Club 3, 4; Lib- rary Squad 3; Bitter Root Staff 4. Richard C. Lindsay ••Dick —HR 322 Football I. 2. 3. 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4; Track I. 2. 3: M Club 4. John A. Linn, Jr. Jack —HR 206 Adv. Band I. 2, 3. 4; Chess Club 2. 3, Wood- wind Quintet 2; Solo and Small Ensemble Meet 2. 3, 4; Orchestra 2: Music Club 2, 3. 4; Square Dancing Club 3: Honor Roll 4. Christina Long ••Dink —HR 304 A Cappella Choir I; Glee Club I Girls' Club Cabinet 2, 4; SA Rep. 4; Honor Roll 2. 3, 4; Cast of Curse of an Aching Heart 3: Konah Staff 4; FTA 4. Marjorie Lovberg ' Bibben —HR 322 SA Rep. I. 2. 4: High Honor Roll I. 4; Honor Roll 2, 3; Honor Council I; Interscholastic De- clam. I; A Cappella Choir 2. 3. 4' Cast of ‘Late Chris Bean,' I Killed the Count. The Won- der Hat, Trial by Jury. 2; Cast of The Red Mill 3: Prod. Staff of Divine Flora 4; Pep Club 3, 4. Vice Pres. 4; Thespians 2. 3. 4: Sec. 3. Don Lovell HR 205 HR Pres. I. 2, 4; Honor Roll I. 2, 3: Foot- ball I. 2. 3. 4; Basketball I. 2. 3: Track I. 2, 3; Soph. Class Trees. 2: Legion Baseball 3. 4, Capt. 4; M Club 4; Heavlin Drafting Award 3; Pep Club 4. John Lowary HR 304 Entered from Sandpoint High School. Sand- point, Idaho 3; Football 3' Basketball 3, 4; Track 3; HR Sec. 4. 27 Joyce Lowe HR 314 Honor Roll 3. Gay Anne Lythoge HR 304 Entered from Bryant Jr. High, Salt Lake City. Utah 2; SA Rep. 3; FTA 4; Horizon Club 3, 4, Treas. 4. Alex McDonald •'Buz —HR 106 Konah Staff 2; Jr. Hot Dogs 3. Billy Ann McFarland HR 106 SA Rep. I: Horizon Club I, 2. 3, 4; Soph. Council 2; Jr. Council 3; Glee Club 2; A Cappella Choir 3. 4; All-State Chorus 3; Cantata 3, 4; Girls' Club Cabinet 2, 3, 4; Cast of Late Chris Bean'' 2; Prod. Staff Curse of an Ach- ing Heart.1' Divine Flora 3; Cast of Rod Mill 3; Thespians 3, 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3: Honor Roll 3; Office Squad 4; Tennis Club 4; Ski Club 4. Marilyn McMeekin Mac —HR III Entered from Fergus County High School, Lewistown, Mont. 2; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Art Ed. of Kopee 3: Sr. Ed. of Kopee 4; Art Ed. of Konah 4: Art Club 3. 4, Treas. 4; Girls' Club Cabinet 4. Mary Lou McNeily HR 322 HR Sec. I: GAA I. 2: Horizon Club I, 2, 4; Camera Club I; Girls' Club Cabinet 2. Patricia Sue McNulty Pat —H R 304 GAA I; PASF I; Bowling League 3, 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3. Bill McVicars Mack —HR III Camera Club I; Intramural Bas- ketball I, 2, 4; Rifle Club 3, 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3. Lorene Mae Maier HR III Cafeteria 4. Dick Mallick HR 304 28 Stage Crew 2; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Ski Club 3, 4. Martha Maloney HR 106 High Honor Roll I; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Office Squad 3, 4; Girls' Club Cabinet 3, 4. Fred Merrill HR 314 Phyllis Merseal Fiddle —HR. 206 GAA I. 2; Library Squad 2, 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Art Club 4. Jim Meuchel ••Mike —304 Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3; Frosh Council I; Legion Baseball 2, 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3. Alice Miles HR 322 Honor Roll 2. 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Konah Typist 4. Dan Mitchell HR ill Enlered from Butte Central High School, Butte Mont. 4. Herman Mohland HR 322 Pat Montreiul Monty —HR 106 Horizon Club I; Home Ec. Club I; Glee Club 2; A Cappella 3; Cantata 3; Soph. Council 2; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Girls' Club Cabinet 4. William Morrison Little Bill —HR 205 Football I. 2, 3; Intramural Basketball Capt. 2; Ski Club 2; HR Vice Pres. 3; Cast of Divine Flora 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Pep Club 4; Senior Class Vice Pres. 4. Phyllis Mossberg Phil —HR III GAA I; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Bowling League 3; HR Sec. 3; Girls' Club Cabinet 3, 4; Honor Roll 4. 29 Ted Mueller hr III Intramural Basketball I; PASF I, 2, 3; Bitter Root Salesman I, 2, 3, 4; Stage Electrician I, 2, 3, 4; Thespians I, 2, 3, 4; Pres. 3; Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4; Movie Operator 2, 3. 4; Pres. 2; Soph. Council 2; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Boys’ State Attorney General 3; Art Club 3, 4; KONA 4. Leo Musburger, Jr. Punky —H Rill Entered from Butte Public High School, Butte Mont. 4; Cast Ladies of the Jury 4; Trom- bone Quartet 4; Dance Band 4; Pep Band 4; KONA 4. Jeannie Myers Jeanne —HR 304 Entered from Flathead High School, Kalispell. Mont. 4; Konah Staff 4; Square Dancing Club 4; FTA 4; Concert Choir 4; Can- tata 4; Operetta 4: Northwest Music Festival 4; Horizon Club 4; Honor Roll 4. Ed Nelson HR 107 Entered from Poison High School, Poison, Mont. 2; FFA Trees. 2, 3, 4; FFA Delegate to Kansas City, Mo. 3; FFA Award 3. 4; Honor Roll 3: FFA Delegate to Chicago Livestock Exposition 4. Karen Nelson Kay —HR 322 Maxine Nelson • Max —HR 314 HR Pres. I, Vice-Pres. 4: Twirling I, 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. Club I; Horizon Club I, 2; SA Rep. 2, 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3. Patricia Nelson Pat —HR 107 Horizon Club I, 2; Jr. Hot Dogs 3: Honor Roll 2, 3. Lennie Newton HR 107 Entered from Spirit Lake High School 3: PASF 3: GAA 3: Jr. Hot Dogs 3. Patricia O'Donnell Pat —HR 107 GAA I: Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Rifle Club 3; Leaders' Gym Class 3, 4; Home Ec. Hostess 4. Luayine Ohnstad Jimmie —HR 322 GAA I, 2; Y-Teens I: Home Ec. Club I: Glee Club 2: Girls' Club Cabinet 2; Bowling Lea- gue 2; Square Dancing Club 3, 4, Pres. 4; Office Squad 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Honor Roll 2, 4. 30 George A. Olson Ole —HR 106 Entered from Flathead Co. High School, Kalis- pell. Mont. 3. Gordon Ormesher Curly —HR 206 Camera Club Sec. I; Movie Operator 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 2; Square Dancing Club 3. 4; Leaders Gym Class 3. 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Science Club Pres. 3; Tennis Club 4. Shirley Owen Shirl —HR 304 ome Ec. Club I, 2, Sec. 2: '• njon Club I. 2. 3, Vice Pres. ' Honor Roll I. 2, 3, 4; GAA I. • Office Squad 3: Library .|UAd 3: Jr. Hot Dogs 3. Orlena Paulson Enie —HR I I I Entered from Poison High School, Poison, Mont. 4. Kenneth Wayne Peacock Rum Dum —HR 111 Intramural Baseball I, 3, 4: B Squad Basket- ball 2; Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4; Track I; Foot- ball I; Boys' State 3; Leaders' Gym Class 3, 4: Jr. Hot Dogs 3: FTA 3, 4; Lunch Line 4; Pep Club 4; Sr. Class Pres. 4. Pat Peterson HR 107 Entered from Wallace High School, Wallace, Idaho 4: Bitter Root Salesman 4. Hazel May Poe • p0e' _HR 205 A I; Flag Twirling 3, 4: Square • ■ ing Club 4. Patricia L Porch ••Pat —HR 314 Entered from Florence-Carlton High School, Florence, Montana 3; Rifle Club 3, 4, Sec. 4; GAA 3, 4; Horizon Club 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Pres. 4; Square Danc- ing Club 4; Commercial Club 3: Konah Typist 4. Tom Prata • Joe —HR 107 Entered from Superior High School, Superior Montana I; Kopee Salesman 2, 3: Track I, 2, Manager 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; M Club 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Manager 3; Rifle Club 3. George Preller HR 205 31 JoAnn Privett ••Jo —HR 314 Honor Roll I, 4; Girls' Club Cabinet I, 2, 3, 4; Horizon Club I; Soph. Council 2; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Office Squad 4. Theresa Pronovost T. P. —HR 206 Horizon Club I. 2. 3, 4; HR Vice-Pres. I; Pres. 2; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Girls' Club Cabinet 2, 3; Cast of The Curse of an Aching Heart 3; Prod. Staff The Divine Flora 3: Thespians 3. 4, Pres. 4; Cantata 3. 4; Konah Staff 3. 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Prod. Staff Ladies of the Jury 4. Wilbur Lee Reed •'Bill —HR 205 Camera Club I; Movie Oper- ator 2, 3. 4. Vice-Pres. 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 2, 3; Square Dancing Club 3. 4; Honor Roll 3; Science Club 3. Charles Rew Chuck —HR 106 Entered from Butte High School, Butte, Mont., 3; Square Dancing Club 3, 4; Boxinq 3, 4; In- tramural Basketball 3, 4; Legion Baseball 3. Donna Richardson Blondie —HR 206 GAA I; Girls' Club Cabinet 2: Bitter Root Salesman 3; Tumbler 3, 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3. Jo Anne Richardson HR 107 Girls' Club Cabinet I; GAA I; Horizon Club I, 2. 3, 4; HR Vice Pres. 2. Sec. 3; SA Rep. 3: Hon- or Roll 3; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Cast of The Red Mill 3: Jr. Hot Dogs 3: Senior Council 4; Cantata 3. 4. Marie Richardson • Rich' —HR 206 GAA I; FHA I; Horizon Club I, 2, 3. 4: SA Rep. I: Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Club Cabinet 2, 3, 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3. Conrad Joel Roemer Joe —HR 205 Honor Roll I, 3: Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Boys' State 3; Pep Club 4; Cast of Ladies of the Jury 4; Senior Coun- cil 4. Raymond Ruana ••Ray —HR 314 Honor Roll I, 2, 4; Ski Club I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; Ski Team I, 2, 3. 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; HR Pres. 3, 4. 32 Marilyn Ann Sauke HR 205 FHA I; GAA I, 3: Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Office Squad 4. Anna Mae Runnland Red —HR 205 Entered from Tucson Senior High School, Tuc- son. Arizona 2: Honor Roll 3; High Honor Roll 2; SA Rep. 3, 4; Girls' Club Cabinet 3, 4. Sec. 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3: Honor Council 4: Pep Club 4. Steven Sanders Pancho —HR 304 Entered from Dawson Co. High School, Glen- dive. Mont. 2: Track 2, 3; Tennis Club 2, 4: Jr. Class Vice Pres. 3; Pep Club 3. 4; Football 3. 4; Intramural Basketball 3. 4; Ski Club 3. 4; M Club 4; Prod. Staff Ladies of the Jury 4; Lunch Line 4. Jeanene Schilling HR 314 Bitter Root Salesman I; Horizon Club I. 2. 3. 4; SA Rep. I. 2: Camera Club I; Honor Roll I, 2. 3. 4; Girls' Club Cabinet 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Jr. Council 3; Art Club 4. Reldon Schlappy Toni —HR 304 FFA I, 2. 3, 4, Sec. 2, 3, 4; Bitter Root Sales- man I, 2, 3; Kopoe Salesman 2, 3: Intramural Basketball I, 2. 3. 4; HR Sec. 2. Pres. 3: Rifle Club 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Boys' Choir 3; Pep Club 4; Sr. Council 4; Concert Choir 4; Northwest Music Festival 4. Jean Schriver HR 314 Entered from St. Joseph’s Academy, Green Bay. Wisconsin 3: Square Dancing Club 3; GAA 3: Jr. Hot Dogs 3: Sr. Council 4; Girls' Club Cabinet 4; Mixed Chorus 4. Charles Sederholm HR 106 Entered from Lincoln High School, Seattle. Wash. 4; Radio Club 4; Debate Team 4; High Honor Roll 4. Catherine Serba Swede”—HR 206 GAA I, 2, 3, 4. Pres. 4; Leaders' Gym Class 4; Square Dancing Club 3. 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Konah Typist 4. Jon Roberts Severson Big Jon —HR 11 I Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3. 4; Track I; Foot- ball 2: Honor Roll I, 2, 4; Bitter Root Sales- man I; Boys' State 3; HR Pres. 3, Vice Pres. 4; Leaders' Gym Class 3, 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3: Pep Club 4. Jo Anne Skaurud Jo —HR III Entered from Ephrata High School 2; Bowling League 4. 33 Arlen Smith HR 106 Intramural Basketball I; FFA I, 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball 2; Square Dancing Club 4. Bob Southern HR 206 Chess Club I, 2, 3, Sec. 2, 3, Vice-pres. 4; State Chess Champion 3; Intramural Basketball I; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Square Dancing Club 3, 4; Vice-pres. 3; Track 3; Tennis Club 4. Alice Stack HR 107 Honor Roll I, 2, 3. 4; Frosh Coun- cil I; GAA I. 2, 3, 4; Adv. Band I, 2, 3; Horizon Club 3, 4: Com- mercial Club 3; Girls' Club Cabi- net 4; Rifle Club 4; French Club 4. Bryan Standley HR 322 Barbara Sulier Barb —HR 206 Entered from Mission High School. St. Ignatius. Mont. I; Honor Roll I, 2; Library Squad 2; Leaders' Gym Class 3, 4: Bowling League 3. William Surbrook Willie —HR 106 Entered from Lincoln High School, Tacoma, Wash. 3; Intramural Basketball 3. Mary Swearingen HR 106 HR Sec. I, Vice-pres. 4; Girls' Club Cabinet 2, 3: SA Rep. 3- Prod. Staff Divine Flora 3; Band 3; Office Squad 3; Konah Staff 3: Bitter Root Salesman 4. Joan Taggert Jo —HR 205 GAA I, 2; Home Ec. Club I, 2: Tumbler I, 2, 3; Camera Club 2; Ski Club 2, 3; Library Squad 2; Kopee Salesman 2; A Cappella Choir 3: Jr. Hot Dogs 3: Honor Roll 3; Cantata 3; Girls' Club Cabinet 3. Wayne Taylor HR 206 Square Dancing Club 3, 4, Vice-pres. 4. Nancy Teel Horizon Club I, 2, 3, Treas. 2; Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. Club I; HR Sec. I; Bitter Root Salesman I, 4; Honor Council 2; Adv. Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2. 3, 4; Girls' Club Cabinet 2. 3 4: Nurse's Squad 2; Cast of Trial by Jury ’ 2: Solo and Small Ensemble 2; Cantata 3; Divine Flora cast, Red Mill 3; All-State Orchestra 3. 34 Patricia Ann Thomas Pat —HR 106 Honor Roll I. 2, 3. 4; GAA I: Horizon Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Frosh Council I; Girls' Cabinet 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3: Art Club 3, 4; Bitter Root Staff 3, 4; Konah Staff 3. 4; Editor 4; Honor Council 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Nurse’s Squad 4. Donald Thorp Don —HR 106 FFA 1, 2, 3. 4. Pres. 4. Jo Ann Tripp Jo —HR 205 Honor Roll I: GAA I: Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Konah Staff 3. 4. Madeline Turk HR 322 Konah Typist 4; Office Squad 4. Barbara Turrell Pat —HR 106 Bitter Root Salesman I; GAA I, 2, 3, 4; Hori- zon Club I, 2, 3, 4; Adv. Band I, 2. 3, 4; French Club 2. 3, 4; Rifle Club 3, 4; Girls' Club Cabinet 4. Barbara Van Blair Friizie —HR 3 14 Library Squad I, 2; Leaders' Gym Class 3. 4. Shirley Vance HR 107 Horixon Club I. 2. 3: Camera Club I. Alexandra Ann Walker Xon —HR 205 Anita Catherine Waldo Nita —HR 206 Honor Roll I. 3, 4; Camera Club I; GAA I. 2: Music Club 1. 2, 3; Adv. Band I, 2, 3: Pep Band I. 2, 3: Tumbler I. 2: PASF 2; HR Vice-pres. 2. Pres. 3: Ski Club 3: Membership Council 4; Office Squad 4. Entered from What Cheer High School, What Cheer, Iowa 2; Cantata 2: Horizon Club 2: Thespians 2, 3, 4; Girls' Club Cabinet 3. 4. Eleanor Ward •'Nikki —HR 106 Horizon Club I, 2. 3, 4: Home Ec. Club I, 2; SA Pep. I, 2; High Honor Roll I, 2: Honor Roll 3, 4: Ski Club I, 2: Kopee Salesman 1; Prod. Staff I Killed the Count 2; Konah Airwaves 2: Jr. Hot Dogs 3: Cast of Divine Flora 3; Office Squad 3; Thespians Sec. 4; Pep Club 4. 35 Irene Ward HR 107 Adv. Band I, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Pep Band 3, 4: Glee Club 3; Clarinet Ensemble 3, 4; Band Council 4; Girls’ Club Cabinet 4. John Oliver Warden Jack —HR 322 Ida Watson HR 304 GAA I, 2. 3; Adv. Band 2, 3, 4; Girls’ M Club 3, 4; Leader Class 3, 4. Lloyd M. Weckerly Week —HR 107 FFA 2, 3, 4. Pres. 2, 3; FFA Dele- gate to Kansas City, Mo. 2; Foot- ball 2; Cafeteria 3, 4; Track 3. Dixie Weinrich Dix —HR III GAA I, 2: Horizon Club I, 2. 3, 4: Honor Roll I; Glee Club 2, 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Girls' Club Cabi net 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Nurse's Squad 4. Samerlyn Rose Welty Sammie —HR 205 Girls' Club Cabinet 2, 3, 4- Honor Roll 2; Art Club 3. 4; Square Dancing Club 4. Barbara Ann Wemple 'Bobby —HR 107 Library Squad 2; Leaders' Gym Class 3, 4; Girls' Club Cabinet 4; Bowling League 4; GAA 4; Nurse's Squad 4. Carla Wetzsteon HR 322 Ruby Westcott •Boo —HR 314 Home Ec. Club I, 2; GAA I, 2; Twirler I; Honor Roll 2, 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Girls' Club Cabinet 4. 36 FHA I, 2. Dist. Sec. 2: Horizon Club I, 2, 4; Honor Roll I, 2, 3; Poetry in Kopee Nat'l Anthology of H.S. poetry, ' Songs of Youth 2. 3, America Sings 3: Kopee Salesman I; 2nd in Handbook Test I ; Girls' Club Cabinet 2. 3, 4; GAA 2: Glee Club 2: Konah Staff 3, 4, Editor 4- Quill and Scroll 3. 4: Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Konah Airwaves 3; Bitter Root Salesman 4: Girls' State 3. Richard White Whizzer —HR 314 Intramural Basketball I. 2, 3; Honor Roll 4. Jo Anne Wieber ••Jo'1—HR 322 Frosh Council I; Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Honor Roll 3; Girls' Club Cabinet 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Ski Club 3, 4; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Cantata 3, 4; HR Sec. 3. Marvin Williamson • Marc —HR 206 High Honor Roll I; Honor Roll 2; Soph Coun- cil 2; Jr. Council 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Intramural Basketball 2, 3. 4; Cast of Ladies of the Jury 4; Pep Club 4. Jim Willis Willy —HR 322 Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Art Club 3. 4. Barry Wilson Bud —HR 106 Football I, 2; Intramural Basket ball I, 2. 3, 4. Capt. 3: PA5F 2, 3. 4; Square Dancing Club 3, 4: Rifle Club 3. 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Debate Club 4. Shirley Wilson ••Shorty —HR 205 Bill Wiskirken Digger —HR 205 Entered from West Seattle High School, Seat- tle, Washington 2: Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Football 3. Roland Wollschlager Slugger —HR 322 Football I, 2; Track 2; Intramura Basketball 3; Tennis Club 3. Elrene Wryn HR 322 Home Ec. Club I; Honor Roll 2, 3; A Cappella Choir 3. 4; Office Squad 2; HR Sec. 3; Girls' Club Cabinet 4. Oliver York Ollie —HR III Basketball I, 2, 3: Track I, 2; HR Pres. 2; M Club 3. 4. Bob Zander • Beezie —HR 322 Entered from Leslie Jr. High School, Salem, Ore. I; Intramural Basketball I, 2. 3. 4; Track I, 2, 4; Legion Baseball I, 2, 3; Football 2, 3, 4: M Club 4. 37 . . . PAROLE BREAKERS Berard, Barbara Bingham, Ralph DeMers, Claudine Flansburg, Rex Gray, Vera Holt, Maxine Keniston, Richard Malcolm, Dale Martetlo, Eddie Mitchell, Frank Pessin, Lou Ann Phillips, Terry Rosin, Jean Thomas, John Winters, Anita ASSEMBLIES 1. GUILTY!—or not gL 2. That's a yolk, son! 3. Ummmm, good! ! 4. Just a tew words. . 5. Oops Missed again! . . . put on traditional Prom in the Spring . . . sponsored annual Junior Class play in March . . . big success ... di- rected by Miss Mary V. Harris, drama teacher . . . other activities include selling hot dogs and introduction of Hot Toddy sales at football games ... ice cream bars at basketball games . . . gave Halloween dance, Witch- es' Wiggle . . . most active class in school . . . Allen C. Van Horn, commercial teacher, is sponsor. . . First row: Roberta Atkinson, Bettina Stohr, Glenda Zim- merman, Carol Anderson, Mae Behner, Lyla Clausen. Second row: Darlene Lourwood, George Fleming, Leroy Vick, Armand Pepe, Ron Dufresne, Ronnie Richards, Jamie Yule. ALAN VAN HORN Class Sponsor Top to bottom: GEORGE FLEMING President BETTINA STOHR Vice-President ROBERTA ATKINSON Secretary RON DUFRESNE Treasurer Judy Adams Larry Alton Carol Anderson Jean Anderson Lila Anderson Richard Anderson Willa Andreasen Beverly Ansell Keith Arnold Beryl Arpan Bob Atcnison Roberta Atkinson 4 Junior Girls Elected to Girls’ State Marlys Augenstein Doug Bachman Cleo Bagley Arnold Baier Laura Baker Carol Beardmore Dick Beaver Bob Bedord Mae Behner Wally Berard Roger Bieber Susan Blake Bill Botch Ramon Bouchey Chuck Bourquin Nancy Brodie Andrew Browman Bob Brown Donna Buck Lloyd Buckhouse 14 Junior Boys Elected to Boys’ State Louis Bunge Don Burnham Ruth Buzie+ti Jim Cahoon Jean Campbell Dennis Caplis Mike Caplis Bob Carpenter Arnold Case Julie Case Bob Casteel Charles Castonguay Ralph Cates Karl Chamberlain Ed Chinske Stan Chivers Lynn Christopherson Lyla Clausen Bill Coffee Betty Comstock 21 Juniors on Twirling Squads Betty Copenhaver Nedra Cordey Dolores Cote Ann Crocker Nancy Crosby Alton Cuplin Deno Damaskos Georgia Damaskos Nellie Davis Mary De Jarnette Wilbur Denning Ramon Dille Beverly Dishman Claire Dixon Ronnie Dufresne Margaret Du Vail Dan Edinger Violet Edinger Jack Elder Jay Ellefson 7 Juniors Take Part in Christmas Tableau Diane Ellis Dick Ely Nancy Ettinger Allan Evans Darlene Evans Earl Evans Arnie Fehr Dale Fehr Dick Fehr Daryl Flechsing George Fleming Marvel Foresth Bill Fortune Alma Gariepy Jim Gariepy Georgia George Don Gies Val Gilman Paul Goldsby Frank Gordon Ed Chinske, Junior, Assists in Painting Mural Bob Greene Charles Gruhn Tom Gruhn Marilyn Gunkel Joann Haftle Betty Hakes Eleanor Hand Jo Anne Handke Roy Handley Don Hanlcel Judy Hansen Janice Hanson Marilyn Hardenburgh Betty Harrington Chuck Hart Carole Hauck Harlen Hayes Eva Herbert Bob Hendricks Jean Herbert Annual Junior Class Play, a Smash Hit Marlene Herron Lynden Hirst Bob Hoggatt Joanne Hollyoak Sue Huntley Grider Howton Pat Hoyle Diane Hunton Mardeth Huseby Curt Hutchens Dorothy Irvin Jerry Jacobson Janet Janice Janet Johnson Marilyn Johnson Warren Jones Julia Kerr Dorothy King Marilyn Klepper Bob Knuchel 3 Juniors Assist in Putting Out ’51 Bitter Root Lou Ella Knudson Donna Koch Connie Koestner Norman Kohler Jerry Koon Martha Kramen Chester Krause Richard Krietiberg Doris Kuhnes William Kuney David Kartak Peggy Lamoreux Maryjano Lange Gary Larson Joanne Larson Dorothy Lavoie Leroy Lemke Bill Lien Shirley Linden Charles Lockwood Biggest Prom Planned by Junior Class Jacob Loran Richard Lorance Dorleen Lourwood Peggy Lovell Sandra Luchau Jim McAllister Duane McCormies George McFarland Marlys McGee Bertha McPherson Bert Mace Molly Malone Pat Manning Dick Marceau Tom Martz Bill Matlock Mary Matney Alice Maxell Don Miles Maurice Millikan 10 Juniors Receive Football Letters Frank Mitchell Raechel Mohland Frances Molenda Lawrence Mood Jim Moore Barbara Muir Donna Murray Verdonna Needles Bessie Nelson Jim Nelson Phyllis Nelson Marcelu Neult Harold Newton Don Nicholson Jean Nooney Gary Obenauer Evelyn Ochsner Vern Olson Bryan Owen David Palmer Janie Palmer Bill Paul Kenneth Peers Armond Pepe Dave Peterson George Phelps Lawrence Phelp Nancy Pietro Georgia Damaskos, Junior, Heads Cheering Squad Nancy Rolfson Jim Rowan Joe Ryan Larry Sanchelli Virginia Piper Carolyn Porter Clifford Praast Eugene Ramage Pat Rannberg Ken Reesman Ronnie Richards Harold Richlie Helen Ring David Roberts Pauli ne Roehl Annabelle Rolczynski Squad Helen Sanders Nancy Schilling Dick Schmautz Verna Schmautz Charles Schmid Ken Secrist Betty Sherry Laura Shrock Pat Simmert Bill Simon Jack Skahan Betty Skinner Jo Slade Robert Small Doug Smith Jerry Smith Tina Stohr, Junior, Is Drum Majorette Larry Smith Joe Sol George Solander Shirley Solem Jim Sorrell Betty Spadt Jim Spaulding Shirley Spehn Virginia Staves Ken Stephan Donna Stewart Joanne Stewart Dorothy Stickney Richard Stickney Bettina Stohr Irene Stroh Reva Taylor Edna Thibodeau Don Thompson Jocelyn Tidball Ronnie Richards, Junior, heads KONA, First Radio Station Doug Tornquist Doris Trowbridge Betty Tuneson Jo Ann Ulrigg Leroy Vick Ed Vitt Virginia Walker Calvin Walth Jack Ward Stooly Wahn Rudy Weishaar Doris West Arline Westin Donalee Wheelbarger Lucille Wilkerson Roy Wills Norma Wilson Nancy Wise Roger Wise Ann Woods 28 Juniors on Konah Staff Richard Woods Mary Jo Woolfolk Harold Wornath Jamie Yule Glenda Zimmerman Jack Zottnick Bill Zucconi MONLY 20c . . Trusties Out for a Look Adams, Jack Blakney, Larry Blodgett, Shirley Bouck, Arli ne Evans, Forrest Frochlich, Stanley Gyles, Dale Hill, Larry Houtchins, George Iverson, Gunner Libsach, Robert McCollum, Kyla Malcolm, Carl Michels, Joe Mitchell, Everett Montgomery, William Raymond, Robert Sharbono, Evelyn Shipkey, Ted, Jr. Shoen, Joseph Smith, Frank Smith, lone Underwood, Jerry Washington, Dennis Weimer, Bill White, Gary Wordon, Bruce Zigmund, Frank 'Trfo, o, ( -U'yuo'z First row: Dorothy Weishaar, Mitzie Kinney, Pam Brechbill, Rita Richardson, Pat High, Darlene Dresel, Roberta Mitchell. Second row: Betty Butler, Janice Allcire, Bill Cogswell, George Lambros, Terry Holliday, Carla Clausen, Carol Cain, Shirley Tucker. .. . came in first in annual Noise Parade last October . . . dedicated a book for the school library in honor of a classmate, William LaPorte, who was killed in an accident in the early Fall . . . put on Flunkers' Flop at end of first semester . . . gave talent assembly in the Spring . . . have new sponsor, Miss Marie Ray, biology teacher . . . packed gift boxes for needy children overseas.. . Top to bottom: BILL COGSWELL President PAT HIGH Vice-President JANICE ALKIRE Secretary CARLA CLAUSEN Treasurer f MARIE RAY Class Sponsor 59 Sophomore Class Wins 1950 Noise Parade Ann Ainsworth Joan Aldrich Janice Alkire Dolores Allen Karl Allen Eleanor Amundson Connie Anderson David Beninger Shirley Bieber Jim Black Kay Blaszek Norman Bouchey Pam Brechbill Faustine Brown John Buck Roger Burgad Terry Burkhart Betty Butler Mike Caddell Carol Cain George Coluori Laura Cantrell Helen Charlton Jack Clark Carla Clausen Audrey Clemens Barbara Coffey Duane Fischer, Only Soph, to Letter in Football Bill Cogswell Gwen Collier Jesse Colyar Jim Conley Patsy Cooper Dolores Crist Bruce Cusker Jim Dahl Marie Dandrea June De Golier Dolores Desautel Mike Donlan Agnes Dowell George Dowell Darlene Dresel Nadine Dunton Jim Dunwell Carol Ebbett Ted Edison John Edwards Dolores Emery Helen Evans Kay Evans Dale Evanson Betty Farley Pompey Farrace Duane Fischer Rex Flansburg Edgar Flink Bill Flint Rita Flint Jerry Ford John Fowler Jim Fox Phillip Franzen Phyllis Franzen Shirley Fried 5 Sophomores Make Varsity Basketball Team Katy Graham Larry Graham Bob Graham Fred Gray Joan Grogan Howard Fried Gordon Fry Marlene Gallagher Dick Garlington Wesly George Gay Ghirardo Caryl Gibbs Gail Gilbert Chuck Gilder Jim Glantz Bob Gordon Sharon Graehl Rowene Grogan Donald Guelff Shirley Guelff John Gunderson Donna Mae Handke Valeria Handley Maxine Hanson Robert Hanson Joanna Harland Jim Harmon Billie Hatton Gary Haven Charles Hayes Glen Hayes Joy Hayhurst Pat Haywood Dan Hege Ann Hendrickson Audrey Hepler June Herbert Sophomores Send Boxes to Needy Overseas Don Hiday Pat High James Hill Eldon Hirning Jim Hogan Terry Holliday Donald Houtchens Gary Hunt Ken Hyatt Carla Ingebo Dave Inks Margaret Iverson Edetta Jackman Donna Jackson Pat Jameson Russell Jenkins Dan Johnson Roberta Johnson Wendell Johnson Beverley Johnston Allen Jones Harley Jones Freda Joseph Donna Keil J. 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Kellogg Marlene Keniston Roberta Kent Minie Kinney Barbara Klapwyk Diane Klepper Jim Koble Verne Kohler Frieda Kramer Ralph Kramer Mary Lou Krause Kim La Casse George Lambros 9 Sophomores on Twirling Squads Helen Lewis Shirley Lewis Joyce Logan Mary Long Pat Looney Earl Lory Despina Lourbis Martha Lowe Sharon Lynn Robert Lueck Jerry La Montagne Helen Lange Walter Lange Neva Larson Nan Lawrence Jane Le Barron Walter Lerch Cheryl MacKenzie Jerry McCauley Sheila McDorney John McMeekin Fay McPherson Charlene Mackie Ruth Magstadt Patty Maier Mike Malone Edith Marek Jim Marek Virginia Matson Roberta Mattix Anetta Migge Jim Minster Roberta Mitchell Bill Morgan Allan Morris Dick Morris O'Deane Muir Audrey Hepler, Soph., Makes Cheering Squad Maureen Murphy Robert Musburger Jackie Myers Chuck Nelson Bill Nelson Vernon Nelson Bill Neville Ann Newton Clarence Newton John Nichols Natalie Norby Richard Nurman Gary O'Hara Joan Olson Conrad Orr Wyona Parriih Dick Patten Bill Paulson Roxie Perrior Bob Peters Allen Peterson Arlene Peterson Roger Peterson Geraldine Pickens Doris Pine Phyllis Plenger Rosalie Ployhar Shirley Poe Bob Pomajevich Bob Powell Roberta Powell Joe Prata Dick Purdy Warren Romer Marjorie Read Gene Reed Pat Regan 3 Sophomores on KONA Staff Mary Jo Regenos Tom Reidy Rosemary Reinhard Donna Rentmeister Leonard Reynolds Jeanne Richardson Joyce Richardson Rita Richardson Germaine Roberts Ken Roberts Shirley Robertson Winifred Rockman Shirley Rohrbach Harry Rosen Winnie Roseth Bill Sanders Bob Schatz June Schlappert Jo Ann Schmitz Marilyn Schriver Doreen Seitz Natalie Shaughnessy Jean Sheridan Edward Shields Marilyn Shope Ken Siler Kaye Simon Dick Simons Sonia Smith Gary Sorenson Shirley Spaulding Reingard Staffen Rosie Standley Helen Stapleton Arlene Steele Jeanette Sticht Ed Stiles 3 Soph, to Assist in Editing Next Year’s Annual Fred Stillings Jo Anne Stratton Verna Surbrook Roberta Swanson Sandra Swanson Richard Swartz Hazel Tabish Barbara Tascher Albert Thibodeau Jack Thibodeau Betty Thomas Shirley Thomas Shirley Thompson Bob Tidball Harold Tilzey Sally Tilzey Marilyn Torgeson Ronald Torrey Vera Trana Don Trenary Earl Troutwine Shirley Tucker Kay Tyler Don Van Manen Beverly Vann Billy Veitenheimer Eleanor Veitenheimer Marlene Vick Clare Volk Ina Wagner Norma Wagoner Helen Ward Norman Weckerly Armen Weishaar Dorothy Weishaar Jim Welch Mary Wells 14 Sophomores March in M. H. S. Band 1 Carol White Mervin White Gordon Williams Ken Wise Fred Wollschlager Jeanne Wood Joanne Wood Bill Woolen Jo Anne Worden Carl Yarendt Ken Young Rita Zachariasen . . . . Hard Laborers Out Cold Anderson, Lawerence Anderson, Robert Barfield, Doug Baumgardner, Jack Blacker, Joe Bloom, Charles Botts, Charles Jr. Bruno, Chillila Buchman.n, Dale Burger, Alice Burnham, Joe Cuplin, John Dodd, David Don Tigny, Byron Graven, Dick Gritting, Mary Gruhn, Ruth Holmberg, Fritz Huston, Kenneth Iverson, Leonard Long, Charles Moses, Inez Myers, James Petroff, Hank Phillips, Bob Pixley, Rex Ray, John Riekena, Rodger Ruana, Dennis Skelton, Larry Smith, Roger Stanley, Rupert Stimson, Lew Welty, Merrit Wimelt, Margaret Wood, Kenneth 68 I First row: Louie Oblinger, Jean Lash, Marjorie Spaulding, Betty Browman, Allan Carmichael. Second row: Roger Megerth, Bob Whaley, Dick Dodge. . . . girls lost challenge to boys concerning the Noise Parade . . . paid for class party in December as forfeit . . . sponsored by A. I. Sugg, math teacher . . . biggest frosh class in history of MHS, having enrollment of 394 . . . sponsored school dance in March . . . A. I. SUGG Frosh Sponsor Top to bottom: BOB WHALEY President ROGER MEGERTH Vice-President MARJORIE SPAULDING Secretary DICK DODGE Treasurer . ■ 2 Frosh Girls Make Cheerleading Finals Sue Adams Mary Lou Ailport Derek Amerman Beverly Anderson Bob Anderson Marjorie Anderson Maureen Anderson Kathleen Andreasen Jackie Ansell Marlene Anthony John Antrim Gene Armstrong Melvin Armstrong Jack Austin Bob Avery Billie Baker Leslie Baker Robert Baker Jim Barthelmess Roxie Bartlett Clara Bartz Molly Boulware Neil Beavers Marilyn Beers Donnie Belcher Pat Bell Janice Berger Carol Bird Marta Blair Wyman Blakney Robert Bleakman Pat Bolton Ronald Borchers Orval Bourquin Irene Boyd Roy Bray Beth Briggs Biggest Frosh Class in History of M.H.S. Andra Browman Valerie Brunson Luella Buck Paul Chaffey lone Chamley Bob Charlton Larry Chilcote Jo Ann Clinkingbeard Arthur Buis Neil Burnham Ruby Burnham Violet Burnham Don Cainan Allan Carmichael Colleen Carroll Jack Casteel Patricia Caterino Collene Collins Jeanne Corbett Dell Cortner Don Cote Glen Cowan Arthur Crum Denny Culbertson Roger Daniels Janet Davey John Davey Bob Davis Marion Davis Patsy Davis Carole Day Don Delaney Donna Demmons Sandy Demmons Jerry Dennis Harry Dietz Elmer Dillman Frosh Rank High on Honor Roll Roger Emblem Sheila Erb Iris Evans Rodney Evans Bob Feller Duane Felstet Dick Ferrell Duane Fink Helen Fink Charles Fisher Rose Fischer Tom Fleming Fred Fortune Donna Fox Earl Fox Bob Gallagher Beverly Gamelgard Pete Gardner Sue Garlington Raymon Garrett Walter Gibson William Giffin Bob Goodman Leida Graham Dean Gyles Doug Hacker Norma Hagen Ronald Hall Roy Hankel 74 Milton Hansen 3 Frosh Portray Shepherds in Christmas Cantata Irene Hanson Karen Hanson Peggy Hanson Luella Houck Ruth Hayden Rose Marie Healow Raymond Hebert Tim Helean Joyce Henderson Carol Herman Judy Hess Leona Hiller Don Hogan Allan Holms Leroy Hopper Sally Howton Ronald Hughes Lee Humphreys Camiela Hutchins Phil Ingebo Dolores Jackson Meredith Jemison Marie Jensen i Carol Jepson Larry Johnson Richard Johnson Roger Johnson Stanley Johnson J Zane Johnson Mary Johnston Viola Johnston Bob Jones Wayne Jones 75 38 Frosh in M.H.S. Marching Band I Edith Joscelyn Dick Jungers Shirley Kaliis Erland Kanti Wanda Kassahn Bob Kelly Daniel Kemp Pat Kennedy Penny Kittell Charles Kodis Jim Kohler Karen Kolppa Charles Koski Wayne Kost Harriett Kramen Marjorie Kramen Shirley Krause Duane Kreis Gloria Kreis Cora Mae Kunz Shiela LaChambre Lynn Lahaie Bernard Lanaghan Gerry Lange Janice Lange Leif Larson Jean Lash Phyllis Layer Jeannette Lebsack John Lee Patsy Leighton Dorothy Lewis Mary Lightfoot Michael Linn Gerald Livesy Victor Loos 76 Jack Lovell Frosh Girls Observe Twirp Week in Big Way Amarylis Lowe Forest McBride Gayle McCracken Molley McCullough Sandy McCullough Nasty McDuff Joan Rae McFarland Pat McGee Donald Mace Jerry Maclay Earl Marble Ruth Matney Helena Matthews Bob Maughan Barbara Meckler Don Meckler Tommy Meehan Roger Megerth JoAnn Meisinger Chuck Meyer Joan Miles Jack Miller Gilbert Millikan Leslie Mills Darlene Minster Bob Mitchell Karen Mjolsness Ronald Molenda Alfred Mood Frank Moravec Bill Morrelles Lincoln Mueller Billie Muir Jim Muller Janie Murphy William Murphy Jack Nelson Frosh Girls Throw Big Party for Frosh Boys Roy Newton Stan Nicholson Stuart Nicholson Betty Noack Elsie Nordwick Francis Norgulen Denise Norling Louie Oblinger Don Olson Roberta Olson Jean Ostergren Harlene Page Audrey Parent June Patton Lucille Payne Virginia Peressini Camie Peterson Marvin Peterson Eileen Pfaff Kenny Pfau Yvonne Pfeifer Jim Phelan Barbara Philpott Jim Pickens Marjorie Pickens Lorraine Pine Cora Plenger Pat Pominville Carol Popham Sodie Popham Henry Potter Don Praast Olive Rambo David Rasmussen Frosh Class Prexy Chooses Miss Thanksgiving Carol Robinson John Rollin Dorothy Ross Doris Rucks Robert Sackett Bill Regan Dean Regnos Earl Reich Naseby Rhinehart Lewis Richardson Maurice Richardson Bill Rieley Viola Sandau Shirley Sayler Richard Schaff Donna Schlappert Owen Schmauti ■ | Nancy Schmautz Roger Schurman Lois Scott William Scott Kitty Seitz Larry Seiti Bud Sellers Mary Serba Edna Sharbono Luanne Sharpe Jean Shauput Marie Shellman Larry Shelton Pat Shoup Lewis Shull Una Gayl Siler Vera Simkins Pat Skahan Robert Skinner Lydia Skoblin Big Sisters Help Frosh Girls Get Acquainted with M.H.S. Carole Smith Hazel Smith Marcia Smith William Smith Jim Snyder Rosemary Sol Marjorie Spaulding Julia Speaks Dixie Spencer Don Squire Dolores Stanley Donna Lee Steeves Stanley Stimson Loretta Stratton Don Stephen Louis Surbrook Yvonne Sweeney 80 Anne Taylor Ivyl Taylor Brad Terrell Nancy Terry Allan Therriault Coleen Therriault Carol Thompson Nancy Trusty Sue Vanlandingham Shirley Waddington Richard Wagoner Tom Waldbillig Matt Waldor Delmer Watson Barbara Webster Joan Weiderman Shirley Weisser Bob Whaley Shirley Wilkerson Patricia Wilson Frosh Boys Traditionally Paint the “M.H.S.'’ Aktepy, Delores Anderson, Robert Buck, Harold Blake, William Bouchey, Norman Cantrell, Dorthy Carroll, Colleen Cathell, Eugene Clute, H. J. Crighton, Denis Davis, Wille Detrick, Tommy Dontigny, Jerry Drew, William Driggs, Donna Engstrom, Jim Fink, Robert Larry Anna Patten Alice Wise Richard Wolfe Richard Wornath . . . Lifers Fishburn, Nancy Fite, Darrel Fleming, John Flink, Jerry Giffin, Robert Gray, Joann Gustofson, Clifford Hagestod, Ronald Holden, Bill Jackson, Dorothy Jerome, James Johnson, Kenneth Johnson, Ralph Johnson, Roger M Kahm, Ronald Kramen, Ellen Landsiedel, Lyle in Solitary Lavoie, Lynn Larson, Dean Lemons, Delmar Lomax, Carl Lovitt, Lynn McLaughlin, David Michels, Joel Mohland, Jacqueline Murray, Jerry Oliver, Kenneth Owen, Keith Palmer, Darryl Palmer, Milton Patten, Larry Paulson, Orlena Peterson, Charles Petroff, Janet Ployra, Rosalie Primmer, Barbara Pritchard, Ronald Randolph, Shirley Raymond, William Richardson, Rita Seitz, Russell Shaughnissy, Natalie Shoen, Lawrence Smith, Charles Steele, Donald Thomson, Alden Tidball, Lon Treat, Chari es Fessey, James Foss, Barbara Weldon, Fred Wisherd, Shirley Wood, Robb % am '4 1. The Kitchen Girls 2. The Line Tenders 3. The Lunch Hour 4. The Dieticians 5. The Tray Boys and 6. The Custodial Staff T«j. Random Suggestions for Beginner in Set - Machine Adjustments: Use a 60-space line;  — £ c -onins praCTICE '0„ Afr. n a d e f ■? 4e ,Cf 0 ’ C ' 0 7- A ‘ ’ ASSIGNMENT 70 • f Form Speed Letters p Bnef-Form( J V wovJev6tVVvC tY w snft 5Oq If MIQUE STUDY 13 Speed °c ab er u ar P re vi ew 4 c . ■ STROKES 61 SPEffi WPHWO , (sq. in.) i sq. ft- 30 {sq. Yd 160 sq. rd cot a Formation ««■Me e,„.„on fnm n . 'ns 'wn b jEGGPLA 3 - iced so that there i of air in the ovei I i Seaton l£fercta, khuUc s4ction 1 1950 SPARTAN TEAM Front row: Mgr. Val Herman, Mike Malone, Steve Sanders, Connie Orr, Bob PoweU, John Edwards, Dick Schmautz. Capt. Dale Malcolm, Tom Prata, Carl Malcolm. Bill Fortune, Allan Dutton. Don Hiday, Duane Fisher, Dan Edinger, Mr. Jerry McCauley. Back row: Line Coach Paul Szakash, Bob Casteel, Carl Yarendt, Naseby Reinhart, Don Lovell, John Lowary, Doug Delaney, Dennis Caplis, Bob Graham, Dick Lindsay, Joe Sol, Herman Mohland, Bob Small, Deno Damaskos, Jim McAllister, Bill Lien, Jim Moore. Dick Conway, Arnie Fehr, Coach Walter Griffin. PAUL SZAKASH Line Coach WALTER GRIFFIN Head Coach DALE MALCOLM Captain DAN EDINGER Half Back DENO DAMASKOS Half Back CARL MALCOLM Half Back DICK CONWAY JUST SLIPPIN' AROUND 'MCoIcokc. -dtHctteUf “Place on 6 2nd 7ea K Missoula—20 Anaconda—25 . . . Spartans had victory away until Copperhead Halfback Hickey grabbed the pigskin and ran 51 yards for the winning touchdown. . . Missoula out-rushed Anaconda 258 yards to 189, but fumbled constantly. , . Deno Damoskos scored twice for the locals and Captain Dale Malcolm scored once. Missoula—20 Helena—31 . . . Helena snatched four Spartan fumbles and turned them into touchdowns. . . The Spartans did not score until the fourth quarter when they were behind 25—0 . . . The first score came when quarterback Fischer pass- ed to Lovell and the second when Malcolm went over from the five. . . Missoula scored again on a pass from Fischer to Damaskos. Missoula—0 Great Falls—19 . . . Missoula couldn't stop the Electrolights from Great Falls in the second quarter when they ripped over for three tallies. . . Miss- oula was down to the Bison’s five yard line in the first quarter, but were finally stopped af- ter a long drive. . . Damaskos and Malcolm starred for the locals. VAL HERMAN Manager jerry McCauley Manager 95 DON LOVELL End DENNIS CAPLIS Tackle DUANE FISCHER Tackle NASEBY RHINEHART End 50 Syctfut Pavet Way t? i 5? 7earn MALCOLM MURDERS MUSTANGS Missoula—7 Billings—27 . . . Spartans lost their third class AA conference game. . . Billings landed two first quarter touchdowns and led I 3 to 7 at the half. . . Locals repeatedly missed tackles. . . Missoula’s only score came in the second quarter on a pass from Dick Schmautz to Dale Malcolm. Missoula—30 Butte Central—0 . . . Spartans played best football of season in downing the Maroons. . . Hard play- ing first half, as the halftime score was 6—0. . . Locals tore into Butte Central in the third period for three touchdowns and added another in the fourth. . . Damaskos scored three times for the locals, Schmautz once, and Carl Malcolm once. Missoula—6 Butte—27 . . . Missoula played good ball in first half. . . Butte scored in first period when Mining City star Janhunen sprint- ed the last forty yards and booted the extra point. . . Damaskos ran 70 yards after the Butte kickoff and it was a 7 to 6 ball game . . . Janhunen scored once in the third and once in the fourth period. . . Graham, Lindsay, and Dale and Carl Malcolm played well for the Spartans. MALONE MAULS MAROONS 95 BILL FORTUNE End TOM PRATA Guard BOB GRAHAM Tackle , ?4t 1446 t better ut 7 TfeanA MISSOULA MEETS MUSTANGS Missoula—0 Kalispell—27 . . . Flathead's ground power, fast and hard running backs, and nice blocking led to Spartans' defeat. . . First quarter went scoreless, but the Braves tallied twice in the second period and made it 14 to 0 at the half. . . Kalispell picked up another touchdown in the third period and picked up their last on a nice run by tom Little . . . Spartans missed tackles repeatedly. . . Captain Malcolm sparkled for the locals with Lindsay and Small showing well. Missoula—43 Gonxaga—25 . . . Locals were rated as three touchdown underdogs. . . Missoula started scoring in the first period when they snatched a Bullpup fumble and Malcolm went over . . . Gonzago went ahead 12 to 6 with a first period and an early period score. . , From here on it was Missoula's ball game . . . Deno Damaskos went over twice in the second period to make it 18-12 at the half. . . In the third quar- ter Deno went over to paydirt once more, Delaney went over once, and Rhinehart went over once. . . Gonzaga picked up seven points in the third per- iod and six in the fourth . . . Spartans' final touchdown came early in the fourth period. CAPTAIN DALE PULLS A QUICKIE 97 DON HIDAY Center BOB CASTEEL Guard BOB SMALL Tackle JIM MOORE Guard DICK SCHMAUTZ Quarterback BOB ZANDER Fullback JihcoA 0M it£ 0pi te TRecon,ct ED BUZZETTI Coach For the record. . . BOMBERS OPPONENTS 0 Ronan 0 0 Corvallis 21 0 Hamilton 21 6 Corvallis 6 2 Hamilton 8 . . . Missoula High's famed B-Bom- bers finished their 1950 football sea- son with a one win, two loss, and two tie record which is much better than last year. . . Most of the Bombers usual foes changed to six-man football the past year and it limited their opponents . . . The team showed fine promise of future Spartan Championship squads. Back row: Coach Buzzetti, Patton, Burgad, Hiday, Neville, Ford, Inks, Burnham, Borchers, Malone, Reed, Tilzey, Tid- baII. Gray, Fisher, Schmautz. Front row: Powell, Orr, Anderson, Barnes, Crum, Hunt, Johnson, Bray, Sellers, Fortune, Bourquin, Hogan, Linn. BOMBERS PUSH THROUGH CORVALLIS LINE 99 . . . Missoula High's Spartans finished their 1950 grid schedule of eight games with a two win and six loss record. . . Spartans were very impressive in the An- aconda, Butte Central, and Gonzaga games. . . Missoula scored I 16 points to their opponent’s 212 and were out- rushed and out-passed during the sea- . . . Ten seniors, ten juniors, one sopho- more. and one freshman received the coveted M for their work in football . . . Locals sorely missed first string fullback John Powell who left for college after the Anaconda game and Wally Berard who was injured early in the season. . . Spartans also won a 7-6 contest from the alumni early in the sea- son. . . Coach ED BUZZETTI . . . easily recognized for his calm, friend- ly spirit, both on the gym floor and in his Social Studies classess . . . commonly called Buzz'' by students and faculty . . . a member of MHS's faculty for fifteen years and has served five years as head basketball coach ... in 1947 earn- ed the honor of being chosen the first Coach of the Year by Big 16 basket- ball coaches . . . Buzzetti men have brought home two state championships, two Northern Divisional Championships, and produced the Big 16 Co-Champs one year . . . Buzz also coaches the B Bombers during the football season. 102 JERRY KOON BOB POWELL DICK LINDSAY JOHN DEAN Manager BOB GRAHAM Captain BOB SCHATZ WALLY BERARD 103 Missoula—53 North Central—55 Dec. 15 . . . visitors dropped the winning shot through the hoop with five seconds left to play . . . North Central led 18-16 at the first quarter, 29-28 at the half and the score was tied 42-42 going into the fourth period . . . was one of the best games seen in Missoula in a long time . . . Wally Berard hooped seven- teen points to take scoring honors. Missoula—42 Central Valley—54 Dec. 16 . . . Bears poured it on in the last quarter after a close first half . . . better shoot- ing from the floor and from the foul line proved to be the winning factor . . . Missoula led 9-7 at the first quar- ter, 22-18 at the half and it was 34 all going into the final quarter . . . Captain Bob Graham and Jerry Koon led Spartan scoring with twelve points apiece . . . WALLY ALOFT . . . WHO'S? Missoula—40 Central Valley—79 Dec. 21 . . . Bears pulled away after a close first half . . . Central Valley made more than 50% of their shots while the Spar- tans hit 32% of theirs.. . . every Spartan saw at least one quarter of action . . . Wally Berard and Jerry Koon led Miss- oula's scoring with 8 points apiece. Missoula—42 Gonzaga—51 Dec. 22 . . . Bullpups from Gonzaga handed the Spartans their fourth straight Spokane defeat. . . weak midgame cost the Spar- tans a victory . . . Gonzaga led 9-8 at the first quarter, 25-19 at the half and 40-27 at the start of the fourth period . . . Jerry Koon led Spartan scoring with 22 points. CHUCK GILDER JACK SKAHAN BOB SMALL BILL SIMON GEORGE FLEMING DICK SCHMAUTZ Manager BILL FORTUNE Missoula—52 Butte—59 A Shot by Schatz . . . Leapin’ Lindsay . . . Dec. 26 . . . Spartans started strong, but could not stop Butte's fast break in the sec- ond and third quarters . . . Butte earned their second conference win on better shooting and ball handling . . . Miss- oula hit 30% of their shots and Butte hit 40% of theirs . . . Butte led at half- time 29-22 . . . J.erry Koon led scoring with I 7 points . . . Missoula—30 Anaconda—54 Dec. 29 . . . Spartans lost to a well-polished Anaconda five in the opening game of the Anaconda invitational tournament . . . Missoula threw the ball away con- stantly and hit a poor percentage of their shots . . Anaconda led 9-7 at the first quarter 28-15 at halftime and 41-22 at the end of the third period . . . Sophomore Bob Schatz made three field goals and two free throws to take scor- ing honors . . . Missoula—52 Pocatello—60 Dec. 30 . . . Missoula wound up in the cellar of the Anaconda tournament by this loss . . . Pocatello controlled the back- board throughout the game . . . locals rallied to within 5 points of Pocatello in the third quarter but could not over- take them . . . Bob Schatz was most effective for Missoula with 14 points . . . Missoula—39 Helena—59 Jan. 5 . . . Helena's Bengals handed the Spar- tans their second conference defeat in a Big 16 game played in the Capital City . . . Missoula played three quarters of good basketball, but blew up in the last quarter when they scored 7 points to Helena's 21 . . . scoring honors went to Wally Berard with 15 points . . . 106 Missoula—37 Butte Central—50 Jan. 6 . . . Butte Central led by at least 10 points throughout most of the game . . . loss put locals three down in conference play . . . Butte led 15-6 at the first quarter, 27-17 at halftime, and 39-27 at the third quarter . . . Butte's ac- curacy from the field helped them great- ly .. . Wally Berard paced Missoula’s scoring attack with 13 points. Missoula—41 Butte—61 Jan. 12 . . . Butte took a long first half lead to hand the Spartans their tenth straight defeat ... in the first half Missoula made 13 per cent of their shots from the field while Butte hit 55 per cent of their shots to pile up a 43-16 halftime lead . . . Jerry Koon hit four field goals and three free throws for I I points to take scoring honors . . . OCTOPUS LINDSAY .. . Missoula—43 Bozeman—68 Jan. 19 . . . Bozeman pulled away from the lo- cals in the second half . . . Spartans were weak from the field as they made only 22 per cent of their shots . . . defeat gave Spartans a 0-5 record in conference play . . . Hawks led 19-14 at the quarter, 33-24 at halftime, 53-31 at the third period . . . Jack Skahan hit 10 points for scoring honors . . . Missoula—40 Kalispell—80 Jan. 26 . . . Braves added their ninth conference scalp to their collection with an easy victory in the small Kalispell gym . . . Flathead piled up a big 39 to II half- time score and a 65 to 22 third quarter lead . . . Wally Berard with 10 points was most effective for the Spartans . . . Missoula—43 Anaconda—63 Jan. 20 . . . Anaconda capitalized on Missoula's poor ball handling . . . Copperheads handed Spartans their twelfth straight setback . . . locals hit 24 per cent of their field tries and 44 per cent of their free throws . . . Anaconda led 30-17 at halftime . . . Jack Skahan made four field goals and three free throws to pace the Spartan scoring attack . . . Missoula—42-------Kalispell—38 Feb. 2 . . . Spartans pulled the upset of the year in downing the Big 16 conference leaders . . . Missoula jumped off to an early 10 to 2 lead but lost it in the second quarter and were behind 23 to 17 at halftime and 32 to 28 at the last intermission . . . Spartans really came to life in the last quarter and then went out in front on timely baskets by Schatz and Graham . . . Captain Bob Graham hooped 13 buckets for scoring honors. 107 Missoula—-43 Anaconda—40 Feb. 9 . . . Spartans came from behind in final moments to snatch a thrilling victory . . . Copperheads started strong and held a 10 to 4 first quarter lead, lost it, regained it, and then lost it again . . . Spartans hit 15 of 46 shots for a 33 per cent of theirs . . . Koon, Berard, and Skahan each hooped 8 points to pace the Spartans . . . Missoula—42 Butte Central—51 Feb. 10 . . . Butte outran Missoula early in the fourth quarter and fired a volley of quick baskets to upset the Spartans . . . Central had a slim first, second, and third quarter lead . . . Spartans hit 27 per cent of their shots while the Maro- on's dumped in 39 per cent . . . Jerry Koon and Bob Graham led Spartan scoring with 13 and 12 points, respec- tively. Make it, Jerry . .. Stretch, Wally, Stretch! . . . Missoula—46 Helena—63 Feb. 16 . . . Helena's rangey, fast-breaking Ben- gals were too strong for the Spartans . . . Spartans hit 15 of 76 shots from the field, while the Bengals bucketed 20 of 49 field tries . . . locals played their best ball of the evening in the first five minutes . . . after this, Bobby Powell was the only Spartan that could hit the bucket and he piled up 19 points. Missoula—42 Great Falls—47 Feb. 17 . . . Great Falls hit three quick baskets in the final minutes to dump the Spar- tans . . . Spartans were effective in the first half and held a 25 to 22 halftime advantage . . . the game was close and rugged throughout . . . Missoula's scoring was led by Wally Berard and Bob Graham with 14 points apiece . . . 108 Missoula—47 Great Falls—57 Feb. 23 . . . Spartans jumped off to a 15-8 first quarter lead and a 33 to 30 halftime lead, but sagged in the third quarter and failed to hit the ring . . . Spartans hit 36 per cent of their shots, their big- gest percentage all season . . . Jerry Koon snapped ninteen points, fifteen of them in the first half, to take scoring honors. Missoula—40 Bozeman—38 Feb. 24 . . . Spartans finished the Big 16 con- ference season with a 3-1 I record, and a thrilling victory over the Gallatin Hawks . . . Missoula led from the open- ing moments . . . locals hit 22 percent of their shots and Bozeman looped 32 percent of theirs . . . Bob Powell paced the Spartans with 12 points. Wha' dat up dar? . . . Here's that man again .. . INDIVIDUAL SCORING PLAYER—POSITION POINTS Koon—c.f. Graham—g. Berard—f. Powell—g. Skahan—f. Schatz—f. Lindsay—c. Schmautz—f.g. Simon—g. Small—g. Gilder—f. Fortune—f. Lowary—g. For the Record 172 144 135 130 65 61 57 50 18 17 13 3 3 . . . Hamilton, Stevensville, Corvallis, and Missoula demonstrated the new basketball rules in the annual Hoop Clinic to open the season . . . Spartans dumped the Alumni 56 to 48 and the DeMolay 32 to 24 . . . Spar- tans hit 863 points to their opponents 1137 in a total of 20 games, 14 being conference games. 109 First row: Bob Scott, Gary Hunt. Roy Bray, Jim Pickens, Ed Stiles, Mike Linn, Roger Megerth, Conrad Orr. Second row: Bob Whaley. Owen Schmautz. Bill Riley, Charles Fisher, Lief Larson. Nase- by Rhinehart, Bob Anderson, Ronald Borchers, Coach Griffin, kneeling. BOMBERS' RECORD BOMBERS OPPONENTS L—36 Mission 54 L—27 Butte Reds 33 L—21 Helena Kittens 46 W—35 Butte Central B. 32 L—44 Butte Reds 51 W—58 Bozeman B. 39 W—45 Anaconda B. 41 L—39 Kalispell B. 52 L—33 Kalispell B. 43 L—33 Hamilton 50 W—50 Anaconda B. 29 W—48 Butte Central B. 31 W—58 Helena Kittens 44 L—42 Mission 52 L—56 Great Falls B. 58 W—45 Bozeman B. 38 I got it . . NO Dance At Anaconda 'Zi e ‘ ?o£ oz j- . . . music and drama departments combine their talents . . . one of the most impressive ceremonies of the Christmas sea- son . . . presented for both high school students and for the general public . . . Billie Hallam played the part of Mary; Ed Shields, Joseph and Shirley Fremo, Gabriel . . . Stephan Niblack and Miss Mary Harris directed. . . . combined wit, comedy, and rapid- fire dialogue with an unpredictable plot . . . Jo Slade portrayed an emotional ex-chorus girl, Yvette Gordon, on trial for the murder of her wealthy husband ...starred Patricia Collins as the spark- ling. persausive Mrs. Crane, whose charm influenced the entire jury, and Joel Roemer as the overbearing Jay J. Pressley, foreman of the jury . . . Other jury members in- cluded Jamie Yule, as a sharp-tongued, autocratic yp i n s t e r . , . Marjorie Dvberg loud, brassy cho- is girl ... Jo Ann Haftle, eet young college gra- jate . . . Janie Palmer, Dung Southern bride . . . larilyn Gunkel, Irish cook . . Ronnie Richards blus- tering realtor .. . Marvin Williamson, tough mechanic . . . George Lambros, flashy candystore proprietor . . . . . . Art Jette, very romantic young man . . . Fred Cates, old Scotch gard- ener . . . two lawyers, Edward Shields and Jim Ford, provided many laughs . . . Dick Crist, as the Judge, kept order in the court . . . Jan Howard, as a de- ceitful maid, and Leo Musburger, family doctor, furnished supense as star witness against the defendent . . . Dave Brown, LeRoy Standley, Ed Vitt served as of- ficers of the court . . . Donna Murray drew laughs as Mrs. Crane's flighty maid . . . only play directed by Miss Mary V. Harris this year. . . 2LC4.,a zc£ oo !«• Left to right: Palmer, Slade, Anderson, Cordrey, Wise, Standley, Lynn, Tran a. H. Poe, Robertson, Klapwyk. S. Poe. Lamb, Wilson. Clemens, LaBarron, Muir. Gilman, Dishman, Ring Schilling, Solem, Spehn, Herron Palmer, Muir 126 Shope, Dressel, Sheridan, Spadt, Crocker, Behner, George, Copen- haver, Griffin, Nelson, Hardenburgh I 7oz4o Cfal . . . began performing with boys' tumbling team this year . . . have new costumes for special performances ... also have clown costumes . . . gave public performance of both boys' and girls’ team . . . constantly strive to learn and present new tricks. . . . . . girls perform at half- time of basketball games .. . entertain at many other school and public affairs. . . thrill audiences with their agile and graceful routines . . . sponsor is Miss Elsie For- cum. i I i Violet Boileau re- turned to the Span- ish Classes after a year's leave of ab- sence spent in Lima, Peru. Lewis Thanks- Arrington rep1 who was ca the Armed be Bradford Heneford giving +o mgon tr. Indians, Football. Songs and Cheers In Pep Assemblies. - 2 l [u ZCio4 . .. proud of our student mu- rals in our building . . . over two thousand square feet have been painted by student artists . . new music mural upper left by Jeanine Schilling and JoMae Chase . . . new conservation mural upper right with Ted Mueller at work . . . others are stu- t activity murals through the building . . . 129 1. Girls' Club Christmas Tree 2. Girls' Club Cabinet Meets At Dinner 3. Oh Missoula High, Fight To Win Or Die! 4. The First Assembly Of The Year 5. Drawing For Miss Thanks- giving I I J.S. POST OFF IC £■ REU ARD 'y U % s rsr ' s tMPO SOO.OOO C . ■ -----5 SWEARINGEN-HR 106 PETERSON-HR 107 WETZSTEON-HR 322 COWLEY-HR 111 RING-HR E322 MALONE-HR 305 MALCOLM-HR 301 ADAMS-HR 105 STEELE-HR 102 ED COLBY Photographer BARTHOLOMEW Sponsor bob COWLEY Photographer ED CHINSKE Co-Editor JOAN BACHMAN Editor DICK CRIST Artist VAL HERMAN Publicity CAROLYN PORTER Artist STAFF CELEBRATES AT THE CONVICT'S CAPER SHIRLEY LINDBERG Typist YEARBOOK STAFF IN BUDGET HUDDLE . . . Penitentiary theme for 1951 annual is strangely appropriate for MHS . . . 47th year of publication . . .4th year Taylor printed our book. . .total pages hit new high— 213, including supplement. . .cosl of '51 year-book is almost $5,000 JOAN'S MASCOT ELEANOR WARD Business . . .Sales for Penitentiary book soared — 1200 books ordered, breaking old record of 1085 . . . Assembly and dance, Convicts' Caper, boosted sales during Bit- ter Root Week. . .Sale of booster pins helped to ease the strain on olir budget . . . VIRGINIA WALKER Advertising . . .1950 Bitter Root awarded first class national rating, second high- est awarded in USA. . . PAT THOMAS Advertising . . .A grand and glorious year un- der the leadership of a wacky edi- tor. . .We hope our enthusiasm shows and you enjoy your 1951 Bitter Root. . . NORMA ILER Advertising PHYLLIS KIND Writer JAN HOWARD Writer c e ne c-££sr° KONAH STAFF . . . weekly newspaper of MHS . . . staff members serve one semester as reporters before applying for advanced positions . . . editors and certain staff positions change each semester . . . sent co-editors to journalism Pow-Wow at Montana State Uni- versity last summer . . . provides record of school activities . . . members are eligible for Quill and Scroll by having 100 inches of printed material and 1.75 grade average . . . bake p Spo s Editor .CONAH SIM j N HOVJ WO Co-e or rA,L KLAP yK GACo-ed or TWPP jO an e . J CircJat«on Manager JOHN A- Sponsor . . . have Konah feeds, a lunch for staff members, frequently . . . has received highest ratings from national press associations . . . advisor is John Linn . . : puts out average of 25 papers per year . . . put out first second semester issue within two weeks for the first time on record . . . many staff members received experience and training from new. full-time journalism course. . . jerpa Business anaqer I . . . annual literary magazine of MHS that is published in May . . . staff of eight students . . . Marilyn McMeekin and Joan Helbing, senior editors; Jamie Yule, junior editor; Betty Butler, sopho- more editor; Helen Ring, art editor; Roger Hayes, business manager; Pat Thomas, make-up editor; and Jo Anne Skaurud, typist . . . consists of out- standing work turned into English teach- ers . . . advisor is Miss Helen Fink. Left ot right: Skaurud, Ring, Yule, Hay- es, Butler, Thomas, Helbing, McMeekin. KONA CONSOLE KONA . . . first high school radio in Montana . . . student owned and operated . . . made possible by a 250 dollar donation from Student Council . . . Ronnie Rich- ards is station manager . . . Parks Whit- mer, sponsor . . . other officers: Ted Mueller, assistant station manager; Leo Musburger, production head; Fred Cates, chief engineer; Bobbie Atkinson, business head . . . present programs in Study Hall at noon . . . record school activities . . . WRONG ANSWER First row: Sackett, Rollins, Demmons, Ramer, Millikan. Second row: Palmer, Gallagher, Buis, Joscelyn, Huseby, Shull, Swanson, Taylor, Herman, Rolczynski, Buzzetti. Third row: Jackson, Jones, Blake, Long, McCauley, Black, Jette, Pepe, Zucconi, Hove, Dean, Ford, Bedord, Simon, De Golier. Fourth row: Ely, Lory, Skahan, High, Roberts, Hardenburgh, Crocker, Kind, Lovberg, Ainsworth, Hubbard, Perrior. C. E. HUNT Sponsor (?ovtiaci . . . the governing body of MHS . . . has final decision on disputes between organizations as to who gets a concession or dance . . . continued work of school safety committee ... set up new plan for selecting dance dates . . . acted as sounding board for student-teacher disputes . . . sponsored a bus trip to Anaconda during basketball season . . . New Year's Eve dance . . . bought dance-band sweaters, emblems, and music . . . helped Pep Club pick cheerleader finalists . . . gave money to KONA . . . Al Hove presides . . . Charles Hunt, vice-principal, advises .... AL HOVE President PHYLLIS KIND Treasurer DICK ELY Secretary JOHN DEAN Vice-President i I .1 j i i . . . charters all school clubs . . . helps plan the calendar of activities of all clubs and classes in school . . . sponsors school elections and functions such as rallies and dances . . . interprets student council regulations to the homerooms . . . chairman is Marjorie Lovberg. MAURICE EGAN . . . receives request, reports, and hear- ings . . . keeps closely informed on de- bate, music, drama, assemblies, traffic, and fire-drills . . . makes suggestions for the sanitation and cleanliness of the buildings and grounds . . . chairman is John Dean . . . . . . promotes scholarship . . . acts as clearing house between students and faculty . . . promotes good conduct in school and at school affairs . . . spon- sors such drives as Community Chest and Red Cross . . . chairman is Jim Ford .. . . . . puts out a Student Council Digest to HR's each week . . . keeps informed on publication of handbooks, annuals, newspapers, safety campaigns, and the school calendar . . . receives reports regularly concerning activities of each of these . . . Phyllis Kind . . . montana fjiwjg’f , Rrlice Je ,d Lovberg, Jo Bachman. Bruc . First row: r'au5e t QjHins. , ard, Fremo, Chase, Lamg. Anderson, Dregsjedt Behner, Crocker. Ward, Second row. Rnemer, Kind. Fourth row. tiy, ,v (? u CARROLL MILLER . . . has responsibility of raising school spirit . . . activities include ushering at games , . . sponsoring Noise Parade, Twirp Week, and Charity Ball . . . staging a bonfire and rally, presenting pep assemblies . . . banquet in Spring . . . rugged initiation, too . . . main- spring is Carroll Miller, sponsor . . . officers are Marjorie Lovberg, president ; Quentin Baker, vice-president; and Shirley Bruce, secre- tary-treasurer ... . . . honorary members of Pep Club . . . help plan pep assemblies as well as lead the cheers . . . shining examples of school spirit . . . A ROYAL WELCOME TO NEW MEMBERS ED BUZZETTI wet i . . . make money selling programs and cokes at football and basketball games . . . had a fall dance, the Kitten Cuddle . . . supervise the freshman boys painting the MHS... present a spring assembly . . . have a dinner dance honoring seniors and coaches and a picnic where they elect officers in the spring . .. Ed Buzzetti, basketball coach, is sponsor. .. officers are Doug Delaney, President; Bob Graham, Vice President; and John Dean, Secretary-Treasurer... RUFF 'N TUFF . . . sponsors annual Play Day for eighth-grade girls . . . Miss Estelle Haber- korn, girls' PE teacher, is sponsor . . . take part in badminton, bowling, baseball, basketball, volleyball . . . Catherine Serba is president, Helen Saunders, vice-president, Donna Buck, secretary, Virginia Walker, treasurer, Bobbie Cahoon, reporter . . . had roller-skating party for members and guests in December. . . ESTELLE HABERKORN i  i i I i i l I :  I REUBEN ZEIG Sponsor . . . promotes skiing and ski rac- ing in MHS . . . sent two boys and five girls to the Interscholastic Ski Meet at Ennis . . . girls won second place . . . has plans for chartering buses to Lookout and Gibbons in the Spring . . . spon- sored the movie Ski Champs . . . advisor is Reuben Zeig, math teacher . . . Ray Ruana is president . . . Phyllis Kind, secretary . . . Rosie Laing. treasurer . First row: Marie Richardson, Anna Mae Runnland, Jean Bachman, Rosie Laing. Standing: Carla Wetzsteon, Martha Maloney, Nancy Teel, Saralou Leaphart. . . . purpose to help girls get acquainted and give them sense of belonging . . . promoted feeling of friendliness and co-operation . . . welcomed Reingard Staff- en, Grman exchange student, with a party . . . vocations theme of annual Co-ed Prom . . . gave Faculty Teas and Mothers' Day Tea . . . had cabinet dinner . . . published Chitter Chatter quarterly . . . ran Pay 'n T fke It, and Lost and Found . . .sponsor was Ann Fraser, girls' advisor. President ROSIE LAING i i i i FIRST SEMESTER HONOR COUNCIL Anna Mae Runnland, Clare Volk, Janice Alkire, Carolyn Porter, Larry Patten, Donna Murray, Marcia Smith. SECOND SEMESTER HONOR COUNCIL Reingard Staffen, Anna Mae Runnland, Clare Volk, Carolyn Porter, Bobbie Cahoon, Larry Patten, Bertha McPher- son, Donna Lee Steeves. trvoti. 'zcowz . . . gives annual Christmas Choco- late Hour . . . supervises meetings . . . sponsor is Miss Edith Culver . . . Carla Wetzsteon is chairman . . . takes care of MHS handbook publication . . . sponsor is Miss Grace Ryon . .. Jean Bachman is chairman . . . GRACE RYON . . . have charge of all Club prop- erties . . . plan all social affairs . . . sponsor is Miss Elsie Forcum . . . Nancy Teel is chairman . . . ELSIE FORCUM . . . operates the Girls' Club candy stand, Pay 'n Take It . . . sponsor is Miss Virginia Speck . . . Saralou Leaphart is chairman . . . S EDITH CULVER . . . presents annual Coed Prom for frosh girls and their big sis- ters . . .plan parties sponsor is Miss Katherine Craighead. . .Mar- tha Maloney is chairman. . . KATHERINE CRAIGHEAD . . .handles Club publicity. . .edits Chitter-Chatter quarterly. . .super- vise Contact Representatives. . . sponsor is Miss Ann Fraser. . .Anna Mae Runnlund is chairman . . . ANN FRASER . . .send get-well cards to long- period absentees. . .usher at school functions. . .sponsor is Miss Vanet- ta Lewis. . .Marie Richardson is chairman. . . VANETTA LEWIS . . .responsible for publication of all Girls' Club functions. . .distrib- ute Chitter-Chatter quarterly. . . encourage participation in girls' activities. . . elected yearly by each home-room. . . ccewce . . . took many field trips to collect specimens . . . worked on taxider- my .. . chief income came from several pie sales . . . own and care for an alligator . . . sponsor is Parks Whitmer, science instructor. . . PARKS WHITMER . . . show films on electronics . . . demonstrate electrical devices . . . small group, meets every two weeks . . . sponsored by Paul Wil- son, physics teacher . . . president is Andrew Browman . . . 150 6mm a, 6 ifi . . . sponsor Eastman National High School Photographic contest . . . display prize-winning among students . . . sponsored by Robert D. Watt, social science teacher.. . ROBERT D. WATT . . . honorary journalism society . . . must have 100 inches of printed copy to be eligible foi membership . . . has annual banquet and ini tiation . . . sponsor Mr. Linn, journalism anc English teacher. Left to right, kneeling: Baker, Crist. Standing: Dragstedt, Thomas, Pronovost, Wetzsteon, Kind. JOHN A. LINN Thespians—Left to right: Walker, Dragstedt, Carpenter, Richards, Mueller, Cates, Durkee, Kind, Pronovost. . . . sponsored by Miss Harris, dra- ma and English teacher . . . presi- dent is Theresa Pronovost . . . must have 100 hours of stage work to join . . . presented fall play, La- dies of tne Jury, the Christmas Cantata, and the Interscholastic Little Theatre play . . . bought stage equipment... MARY V. HARRIS DORIS FROST 'S o2l£ovl . . .the Frosh started out the year with a candied apple sale. . .sold T. B. tags. . .are planning a roller- skating party. . .Marcia Smith is president of the club. . .Mrs. J. Gibson is sponsor. cSo o-moze c '2 02LZ0-VI . . .the peppy sophomores had a fudge sale. . .sold T.B. stamps . . . are planning a sleigh ride and a slumber party. . Janice Alkire heads the club . . . Mrs. Kenneth Duff is advisor. . . .the social minded juniors had a fall hayride and a Christmas party . . . ex- changed gifts among mem- bers. . .have several projects also such as selling T.B. tags . . .president is Bobby At- kinson. . .sponsor is Shirley Tostevin. cS.eirt.io2 . . .the enterprising seniors sold pom poms at the Homecoming game as a money making project . . .had the Candlelight Ball, a din- ner dance, at the Pines. . .headed by Helen Hunter. . .sponsor is Mrs. Edith Blakeslee. 152 . . .promote international relations . . .sent 100 pounds of clothing, etc. to needy students in France . . .had several candy and cake sales. . .plan to paint waste-baskets in school halls for convenience. . . featured slides at party. . .sponsor is Owen Wollam. . .Porch is prexy, DeJarnette is secretary-treasurer OWEN WOLLAM C e-AA (? sz$ . . .encourages other students to take up chess. . .president is Bob Southern. . .intensely interested in playing chess. . .don't sponsor so- cial activities. . .meet every Mon- day. . .never fail. . .sponsor is Mr. Robert Watt. . . . . .encourages international rela- tions. . .president is Joan Helbing . . .sponsor is Mrs. Shirley Standi- ford. . .sponsored pie sale in Feb- ruary. . .had Christmas party fea- turing Spanish customs. . .have 15 regular members. . .other officers are Leonard Reynolds, Marilyn Dunn, and Mitzie Kinney. . . MRS. SHIRLEY STANDIFORD I i i  i i i ROBERT WATT . . . girls work for degrees in home ec achievement . . . donated $27 —■S• • u' ' • to Infantile Paralysis drive . . . have new uniforms this year . . . had several candy sales . . . gave two skating parties for FFA and own members . . . sponsored Mother-Daughter Tea . . . president is Ruby Fender . . . sponsor is Mrs. Fred A. Honeychurch, (formerly Miss Dorothy Drovdal), has 35 members . . . sent delegates to state convention . . . MRS. HONEYCHURCH MARK JENNINGS . . . main objective is to train boys in Agriculture through actual experience . . . raised two acres ot potatoes last summer . . . used profit from sale for Parent-Son banquet in November . . . raised chickens in the Agriculture shop-room as a project for some members . . . carry on a revolving swine and dairy project. . . president is Don Thorp . . . sponsor is Mark Jennings. . . donated some potatoes to Jr. Chamber of Commerce for Christmas baskets for needy . . . have 34 members . . . I . . .helps with community service . . .have coke and candy sales to raise money. . .enjoy dancing, din- ner parties. . . participates in crafts and handiwork . . . have slumber parties at YWCA . . . sponsor is Mrs. Sumner Daw, assistant is Marianne Baur, MSU student. . . summer camp at Seely Lake . . president is Yvonne Sweeney. . . . .entertain local organizations as singing ensemble. . .sing for shut- ins at Christmas. . .sponsor candy sales to make money. . . packed Thanksgiving boxes for needy. . . junior counsellors at Y-Teen camp in summer. . .president is Rosemary Reinhard, sponsor, Mrs. Mary Mc- Dorney. . . . . .main purpose in student enjoy- ment. . .pay 10c regular dues to buy records. . .president is Luay- ane Ohnstad. . .sponsor is Miss Elsie Forcum . . . about 60 active members . . . meet first and third Tuesday of each month. . .occa- sionally entertain at halves of bas- ketball games. .. ELSIE FORCUM United States Armed Forces So- ciety for Girls Left Behind, is complete title . . . Marjorie Lov- berg, only two-star member, is president. . .honorary club for the sweethearts of Draft victims . . . larger membership expected as Draft increases ... no meetings, no sponsor, no nuthiri . . . . I I I PAUL SZAKASH FRANK MATSLER m ovce . . . work to develop good tennis teams to compete in Interscholastic . . . have a ladder tournament in fall . .. president is Jim Borgerson, vice-president is Roxie Perrior, Shirley Thomas is secretary . . . sponsor is Frank Matsler . . . . . . performs duty of operating projec- tor for classroom movies ... no regular meetings . . . sponsor is Clifton Worthen . . . no social functions . . . about 15 members . . . must have one quarters training before eligible to run projector . . . service club . . . CLIFTON B. WORTHEN 7e . . . main purpose is to teach members to handle firearms safely . . . about 20 members . . . buy own ammunition . . . challenge local clubs to matches . . . J. L. Kellogg is president, Ray Herbert, vice-president, Doris Trowbridge, secre- tary, Don VanManen, executive officer . . . sponsor is Paul Szakash . . . . . . meet Monday, Wednesday, and Friday after school . . . debate on Welfare State, question for all high school debates . . . have no social functions . . . main purpose is to in- crease quick thinking and more fluent use of words ... no officers . . . coached by MSU students, Lichtwardt and Spielman, Jr. . . . 1. Richards Congratulates On KONA Charter Day 2. Future Farmers Entertain Their Parents 3. Pep Clubbers After 'em 4. Dancing Squares 5. Rooters—Which Is You? Milk—Whipping Cream—Buttermilk—Cream Ice Cream—Cottage Cheese—Butter 420 NORA MISSOULA, MONTANA PHONE 3174 Bringing to Western Montana The Finest of Dairy Products H L Q syd Bui Iding JOHN HIGHTOWER JACK LUBRECHT Service TEXACO Petroleum Products L. A. DIXON Supporting the Students in al Supplies Fountain pens are tested by Con and Vicky SUPPLY rv i c: — r MARKET Complete Foods and Meats Free Delivery A C Across from the Phone 3450 Corner of South Avenue and Reserve Montana Power Your Parker Pen Store Congratulations Class of '51 HARDWARE PLUMBING COMPANY Missoula, Montana Plumbing—Heating—Appliances HAIRDRESSING |[ LIBERTY a BOWLING CENTER Con and friends spread the ® news— Bowl for Health KGVO Bowl for Pleasure ■ v v —y ® 1290 CBS CONGRATULATIONS At the Hub of Five Great Valleys CLASS OF 1951 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '51 e. ctvze. Bring all Your printing Needs to us School and Office Supplies BUREAU OF PRINTING Palace Hotel Bldg. Missoula, Montana BEST WISHES GRADUATES For the Best in Hardware Appliances SEE tv'M; ■C'%- 306 N. Higgins Phone 2233 H O GROCERY The Variety Store We'll Try to Please You Hans Olive Blaszek You'll Find It pays to farm with Ca e Available At BEDORD IMPLEMENT COMPANY CONCRETE PIPE COMPANY Houstan and Havre Phone 501 I Congratulations to the Class of '51 Congratulations to the Class of '51 from —Fountain Service SCHMID'S —Greeting Cards —Drug Supplies H ARDWA R. E 131 E. Main Phone 714 The Home of Fine Hardware hO°r Visit the for Smart SPORT CLOTHES DRUG CO. in the H. F. Flaherty, Prop. Hotel Florence BEST WISHES to the Class of '51 from Missoula's Leading Markets Frozen foods appeal to Vicky and her friends. SUPER. SAVE Vicky picks a dress for a swish occasion BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNERS Specialize in Barbecued Beef and Ham And as Always fhe BUGSBURGER Bugs Bar-B-Q South on Highway 93 Suttiecft SHEEHAN BROS. HOBER Where Smart Fashion is Less Expensive DRUG CO. Wholesale Candy Tobacco Cigars NEW GRILL Congratulates Class of 1951 Hammond Arcade Congratulations CAFE ★ Class of 1951 l | |——| MARKET fine foods and meats 215 W. Broadway MONTANA'S MOST POPULAR EATING PLACE ★ THE • Recaps • Repairs • New and Used Tires Hh ■• vjBEr iw C 614 So. Higgins Sends OK RUBBER BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '51 Albums New Used Records R. S. ANDERSON At 233 West Main Missoula's Only Exclusive Record Shop BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '51 V I r- J c. D For that Certain Lift Mellow Tender See Ham Bacon HANSEN'S ® WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ® 519 So. Higgins Phone 3184 Distributors of Fresh and Cured Meats faddy.Kilowatt:. LOW COST SERVANT! I'm a busy little atom! I split myself in two! I multiply as many times as I have jobs to do! In summer, winter, spring or fall I'm ready every hour; Just push a switch and watch me zip With energy and power! THE MONTANA POWER COMPANY Con and Vicky go Western in Leather Jackets Headquarters for Western Wear — Boys', Girls', Men's, Women's — ★ Levi Strauss ★ H - C Sportswear ★ Pendleton Shirts, Jackets, Trousers ★ Justin, Acme, Cowboy Boots ★ Stetson Hats GO WESTERN AT Blouses—Slips—Dresses—Hosiery Nothing higher than $5.99 For that sleek chassis Call 3917 MODERN BODY FENDER WORKS 257 West Front Auto Painting BROWNIE'S Donuts and Luscious Ice Cream 138 North Higgins For the Best in Paints SHERWIN-WILLIAMS 123 E. Main Phone 5950 H. B. Ferguson, Manager Qo. ofc. TYUaaouIcl THE PAUSE Vicky and Con Share a Coke CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '51 C A N D V Home-Made Coney Candies Islands HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES THE ELE( TRICAL SHOP Opposite Courthouse On Broadway Vicky and Con receive refresh- ments and a friendly smile Conveniently Located South on Highway 93— a short drive from M.H.S. SPECIALIZING IN Chicken-in-a-basket, Basketburgers Barbecued Sandwiches and Fountain Specials MUSIC SHOP — The Music Center — 310 N. Higgins Avenue Missoula. Montana 229 W. Spruce CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF '51 MARKET The Place To Shop 1009 S. Third Street West Here's Hoping Your Luck Has Just Begun MHS CLASS OF 51 SOUTHSIDE HARDWARE CARLSON'S GROCERY Quality Foods at Lower Prices Air Conditioned Established Since 1941 GOLDEN PHEASANT CAFE American Chinese Dishes Open CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES from FURNITURE STORE Weekdays I 1:30 noon to 12 Saturdays I 1:30 noon to 3 Everybody's talking about the fine food at the A.M. A.M. 2 tcuti S-k fi Exclusive But 1911 So. Higgins Avenue Phone 8145 Missoula, Montana Corner South Higgins and Third FURNITURE MART Quality Priced Right % I Con treats Vicky after the show Not Expensive For that Collegiate Look See V A RSITY BARBER SHOP 829 So. Higgins Missoula O F E fine foods In the Hammond Arcade You Will Buy It For Less at Montana's Largest Drive-In Furniture Store Open Evenings Phone 7090 — On Highway 93 South Missoula, Montana BEST WISHES CLASS OF '51 from the G ROC E RY 601 So. Third Shop To Save Hammond Arcade Stop n Shop ® MISSOULA'S MOST COMPLETE BIGGEST BUSIEST FOOD STORE Across from the Post Office DAIRIES For All Your Sporting Needs VISIT re FLO R.AL 4- $ P HOME GROWN FLOWERS AT — E LLI S Con buys a corsage for Vicky § 345 Brooks Street Phone 7895 Say it with flowers HEINRICHS Vicky dotes, and Con doubts Ambulance Funeral Service Directors jKjutre- Btmmons - (jffetrr ROSE CHAPEL 329 East Pine Street Missoula, Montana THOMAS ELs W ATT W' c — GENERAL INSURANCE REAL ESTATE and LOANS § Tel. 9-2323 115 West Main D Quality is a must for twice the wear (ummins Compliments of A Complete Food Store BUTTREYS FOODS, INC. A MONTANA INSTITUTION Home of Fine Portraits MISSOULA AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION Bakke Motor Co. H. O. Bell Dick Everett Co. Graehl Motor Service Kraabel Chevrolet Moore Nash Co. Nybo and Co., Inc Olney Motors Roosevelt-Osborne Motor Co Sandy's Sales Service Stoutenberg Motor Co. Tucker Motor Co. Turmell Motor Co. CONGRATULATIONS '51 GRADUATES BAKE R.'V' H. M. HAGEN R. W. HARRIS Bakery Products Fresh every morning For the Best In Listening Pleasure MUSIC HOUSE CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '51 OPTICAL CO. ★ Watches ★ Diamonds ★ Jewelry Their record intrigues Con and Vicky This Winter Check Your Coal Pile With MISSOULA COAL OIL THE GIFT SHOP New—Antique—Giftware Eunice M. Brown The Safeguard of American Liberty is admired by Con and Vicky Save Where Savings Pay No. 5 Hammond Arcade Missoula, Montana Congratulations Class of '51 WESTERN MONTANA BUILDING LOAN PHARMACY FURNITURE Be Our Guest Then Be Our Customer CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES 109 E. Front Phone 7916 MISSOULA 215 East Main Street Missoula Montana 9-0663 IN N OUT We grind our own Beef A Familiar Place to EVERY Con and Vicky EVERYTHING TO GO ODERN Business OLLEGE Masonic Temple Building MISSOULA As KEV O LD Construction Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Express Best Wishes to the Graduates Every Day or Any Night You Are Always Welcome at OLSON'S 2105 So. Higgins For a Prince of a Hamburger Go to the HAMBURGER KING B OM Vicky gives Con a Christmas hint SWEATER SHACK ON EAT BON TON BREAD For HEALTHY DAYS AHEAD Congratulates Graduates of 1951 V POTATO BREM) BON TON B XKERIES Bozeman, Billings, Missoula, Mont. Congratulations 0 N. Graduates from the 4 fe's C X F €r Con digs in while Vicky diets. Guaranteed Steaks THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of MISSOULA Con and Vicky save for fhe future through a bank account ★ First in Montana Since 1873 CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES from Gem, Gerry, Harry Mercer of CASH MARKET 1202 W. Broadway Phone 6127 K. G. DISTRIBUTORS, INC. America's Best Washing Machine BLACKSTONE 283 West Front Street Missoula, Montana ZIP 0 BOTTLERS OF CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF '51 § Nesbitt's for all Parties—Dances, Call 4356 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1951 Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Olafson FLORENCE HOTEL BEAUTY SALON Batteries Automotive Electrical Systems AUTO PC-ec tc QiiUce 218 E. Main Magnetos, Carburetors Speedometers Phone 4716 GIBBS CHEVRON SERVICE STATION D Corner of South 3rd W. Orange St. Compliments of C LUTE- POLLEY'S LUMBER COMPANY ® dd market 1801 So. Higgins Quick and Courteous Service Congratulations to the Senior Class ot 1951 from DRUG STORE Con and Vicky stock up on groceries ® GOLDEN GLO CREAMERY CO. Cottage Cheese £ Butter Ice Cream CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES PETERSON Dr. L. R. Barnett Dr. D. R. Barnett Dr. W. L. Barnett -CCeZ. for Prescriptions Toiletries Whitman's Candy Stover's Candy OPTOMETRISTS Glasses Fitted All Optical Repairs 129 E. Broadway Missoula, Montana BARTHEL HARDWARE Come in and Browse Around Compliments of CLEANERS ASSOCIATION of MISSOULA e -0 • City Cleaners • Drive In Cleaners • Florence Laundry Co. • Ken - Mar Cleaners • Malcolm Cleaners • Missoula Laundry Co. • New Method Cleaners • Paramount Cleaners The Home of • Champ Hats • Freeman Oxfords CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 51 • Van Heusen Shirts CZL—. —— • Clothcraft Clothes School Supplies Typewriters Fountain Pens Your Every Office Need On Circle Square at the CARL DRAGSTEDT '19 WINTON ROSETH ‘41 ELMER DRAGSTEDT '24 TYPEWRITER GEO. LANG '47 SERVICEcSUPPLY APEHART Now Showing at the AVERY RADIO ELECTRIC CAPEHART STUDIO 516 Edith Street Across from Legion Ball Park THE NEW CAPEHART GRAVITY INTER-MIX RECORD CHANGER. NOW!! THREE SPEEDS! It is today's greatest advance in moderately priced record changers ... so simple a child can play it ... so durable a child can't harm it. BEST WISHES HEAD of the CLASS! TO THE CLASS OF '51 WORDEN'S SPUDNUT SHOP 835 So. Higgins Corner of Spruce and Higgins Vicky and her friend always find just the fhing a+ Allied Fashions Yes, You — You High School and College Girls Will Be Delighted to See the Nationally Advertised Coats and Suits Shown at All Times in Our Store. Also Nationally Advertised Lines of Dresses for the Miss. ALLIE D FASHIONS TRANSFER We Hurry Carefully Parcels — Baggage Quick Pick-up Orders Freight and Furniture Moving Phone 8961 324 W. Main Gas—Flowers—Groceries MARKET All at money saving prices DOUBLE Your Entertainment by listening regularly KXLL 1450 on Your Dial NBC = PNB = Z — BARNET STORK NEST Infants' and Children's Wear Phone 4808 Hammond Arcade Missoula,. Montana GROCERY The Best of Everything BEST WISHES CLASS OF '51 The Store for Men and Women Who Buy for Men Pep Assemblies Displayed Energy In Varying Forms DRIVE I r j Next to the Fox Theatre The Big Swing Is To PAR-T-PAK Full Flavor Beverages NEHI BEVERAGE CO. Missoula Mont. SMITH DRUG Over 50 Years Community Service Prescription Specialist Phone 2013 Missoula, Montana MISSOULA TYPEWRITER COMPANY 51 I South Higgins Authorized Sales Service Agency REMINGTON RAND Sales—Repairs—Rentals tor All Makes A FOOD Congratulate the 51 Graduates Hi-Way 93 South, Next to Fairgrounds • 100% Pure Beefburgers With lots of • Cheeseburgers f French Frys Side-Orders of French Frys Biggest and Best—Malts and Shakes—Eight Flavors COFFEE MILK SOFT DRINKS • We process our own beef, Government Inspected, for your protection ROLLER FUN RINK 2700 South Higgins Skating Nightly—8:00 to 10:30 Closed Mon. and Wed. Except for Parties Also Morning and Afternoon Parties ★ Fri. and Sat. — Double Sessions ★ Tues. is Bank Night Sat. and Sun. Afternoons 2:00 to 4:30 PAUL BOEHOLT, Manager 6175 or 9-1688 At Home to Western Montana and Missoula Above: Sport of the Moment, Archery, is tried out by Con and his buddies Above: A new jacket tor Vicky is contemplated by Con Above: Bone China attracts Con and Vicky Left: Vicky adds a note of gaiety to Con's shopping spree Western Montana's Shopping Center Con and Vicky will never be blue in the Blue Fountain WESTERN MONTANA ELECTRIC COMPANY Headquarters for Hotpoint Home Appliances 205 West Front Street Phone 4849 If It Can Be Sold Myrdal Will Sell It! We Buy and Sell Real Estate Competent Insurance Consultants MYRDAL COMPANY Telephone 9-23 I I 0 2 c e x. Adams, Jack Adams, Judith 42 176, 133 Adams. Susan 72 Ailport, James ....... 16 Ail port, Mary 72 Ainsworth. Ann .... 60 141, 142 Aktepy, Delores Aldrich, Joan 60 Alkire. Don 16. 147 Alkire, Janice 60, 59 Allen, Betty 16 Allen, Dolores 60 Allen, Karl 60 Alton, Larry 42 Amerman, Derek 72 Amundson, , Eleanor 60 Anderson, Beverly 72 Anderson, Carol . 42. 127 Anderson, Connie 60 Anderson, Helen 16, 15 143 Anderson, Jean 42 Anderson, Lawrence Anderson, Lila 42 Anderson, Marjorie 72 Anderson, Maureen 72 Anderson, Richard 42 Anderson, Robert . 72 Anderson, Rozert G. Anderson, Robert M. Andreasen, Kathleen 72 Andreasen, Willa 42 Ansell, Beverly 42 Ansell, Jackie 72 Anthony, Jim 60 Anthony, Joan 72 Antrim, John 72 Armstrong. - Eugene 72 Armstrong, Fred 16 Armstrong, Marvin Armstrong, Melvin 72 Arnold, Keith 42 Arnold. Pearl 60 Arpan, Beryl 42 Ashby. Ted 60 Atchison, Bob 42. 142 Atkinson, Roberta 42, 41 Augenstein, Marlys 42 Austin, Curtis 16 Austin, Jack 72 Avery, Robert 72 Avery, Tess 16 Bachman, Douglas 42 Bachman, Jean 16 143, 147 Bachman, Joan 16 134, 143, 174 Bagley, Cleo 42 Baier, Arnold 42 Bailey, Mary 60 Baker, Billie 72 Baker, Blaine 60 Baker, George 17 151, 143 Baker, Laura 42 Baker, Leslie 72 Baker. Robert 72 Barfield, Doug Barnes, Don 60 Barthelmess, James 72 Bartlett, Roxie 72 Bartz, Clara 72 Bartz, James 17 Bauer, Ronald 60 Baumgardner, Jack Baxendale. Jeanne 60 Beardmore, Carol 42 Beaver, Richard 42 Beavers, Neil 72 Bebee, Joyce 60 Bedord, Robert 42. 141 Beebe, Norma 17 Beers, Marilyn 72 Beghtol, Ruth Behner, Mae 43 143 127 , 38 Belcher, Donald 72 Bell, Patricia 72 Beninger, David 60 Berard, Barbara Berard, Wally 43 144, 172 Berger, Janice 72 Berglund, Margaret 17 Berreth, Claudia 17 Bieber, Roger ... 43 Bieber, Shirley 60 Biech, Harold Bingham, Ralph Bird, Carol 72 60 141. 142 Blacker, Joe Blair, Marta .72 Blake, Susan 43. 141 Blake, William Blakney, Larry Blakney, Wyman . .72 Blaszek, Charlotte 60 Bleakman, Robert 72 Blodgett, Shirley Bolton, Patty 72 Borchers, Ronald ...72 Borgerson, James 17 136, 137 Botch, William 43 Botts, Charles Bouchey, Norman 60 Bouchey, Ramon 43 Bouck, Arlene 17. 137 Boulware, Molly .72 Bourdeau, Paul 17 Bourquin, Charles 43 Bourquin, Orval 72 Boyd, Irene 72 Bray. Roy 72 Brechbill, Beryl ... 17 Brechbill, Pamela 60 Bridenstine, Marajean 18 Briggs, Beth .72 Brodie. Nancy 43 Brookins, Sylvia Browman, Andrew 43 Browman, Audra 71, , 73 Brown, David 18 Brown, Faustina 60 Brown, Pat 18 Brown, Robert Bruce, Shirley 18. 143 Bruno, Chillilla Brunson, Valerie 73 Buchmann, Dale Buck, Donna 43 Buck, John 60 Buck, Luella 73 Buckhouse, Lloyd 43 Buis, Arthur 73 141, 142 Bunge, Louis 43 Burger, Alice Burnham, Don 43 Burnham, Joel Burnham, Neil 73 Burnham, Ruby 73 Burnham, Violet 73 Burkhart, Terry 60 Butler, Betty 60, 138 Butler. Bill 18 Buzzetti, Ruth 141, 142 Caddell, Mike 60 Cahoon, Barbara 18 142, 147 Cahoon, Jim 43 Cain, Carol 60 191 Cainan, Don .................73 Caluori, George 60 Campbell, Myra ..............43 Cannall, Colleen Cantrell, Dorothy Cantrell, Laura .............60 Caplis, Dennis .............91 94, 43 Caplis, Mike 43 Carmichael, Glenn ......71, 73 Carnan, Don Carrell, James ..............18 Carroll, Colleen ............73 Carpenter, Bob ..............43 151. 137 Case, Arnold ................44 Case. Julie 44. 38 137 Casteel, Jack ...............73 Casteel, Robert 91 98. 44. 144 Castonguay, Charles 44 Caterino, Patricia 73 Cates, Fred ... 18,151 Cates, Ralph................ 44 Cathell, Eugene Chaffey, Paul ...............73 Chamberlain, Karl . 44 Chamley, lone ...............73 Charlton, Helen ............ 60 Charlton, Robert ............73 Chase, Jo Mae 18 143, 178 Chilcoat, Bob 18, 173 Chilcoat, Larry .............73 Chinske, Edward............. 44 134, 168 Chivers, Stanley ............44 Christopherson, Lynn ........44 Clark, Jack ................ 60 Clausen, Carla .........50, 60 Clausen, Lyla 44, 143 Clemens, Audrey ........60, 127 Clinkingbeard, Jo Ann ...... 73 Clute, H. J. Coffee, Bill ...........44, 143 Coffee. Barbara .............60 Cogswell, William 59, 61 Colby, Edmund ...............18 134, 169 Collier, Gwendolyn...........61 Collins, Collene ............73 Collins, Lila ...............19 Collins, Patricia 19, 143 Colyar, June 61 Comstock, Betty 44 Conway, Dick 91 19, 92, 144, 172 Conley. Barbara 19 Cook, Shirley Cooper. Patsy 61 Copenhaver, Betty 44, 127 Corbett, Jeanne 73 Cordrey, Nedra 44, 127 Cortner, Charles ............73 Cote, Dolores 44 Cote. Donald 73 Coughren, Don 19 Coulter, Pat 19 Cowan, Glen .................73 192 Cowley, Robert ..............19 133, 134 Creighton. Denis Crist, Delorse ..............19 Crist, Richard ..............61 134, 151 Crocker, Ann ................44 127, 141, 142, 182 Crosby, Nancy ...............44 Crum, Arthur ................73 Culbertson, Denny ...........73 Cuplin, Alton ...............44 Cuplin, John Cusker, Bruce ...............61 Dahl, James ................ 61 Damaskos, Deno 91 44, 92, 144 Damaskos, Georgia 4, 143 Dandrea, Marie ............. 61 Daniels, Roger ..............73 Davey, Janet ................73 Davey, John .................73 Davis, Bob .................73 Davis, Don .................19 Davis, Marlon ..............73 Davis, Nellie ..............45 Davis, Patsy ...............73 Davis, Willie Day, Carole .................73 Dean, John ..................19 141, 142, 143 DeGolier, June 61, 141 DeJarnette, Mary 45 Delaney, Donald .............73 Delaney, Douglas ............91 20. 96. 144 Demmons, Donna ..............73 Demmnos, Sandy 73 DeMers, Claudine Denning, Wilbur .............45 Dennis, Jerry .. ............73 Desautel, Dolores ...........61 Deschamps, William Detrick, Kenneth Detrick, Tommy Dick, Jimmy Dietz, Harry ................73 Dille, Ramon.................45 Dillman, Elmer ............. 73 Dillree, Lois ....,......... 74 Dishman. Beverly 45 127. 190 Dishman. Bill .............. 74 Dixon, Claire .............. 45 Dodd. David Dodd. Dick Dodge, Dick ..........71, 74 Domer. Barry ............... 20 Domer, Louise ...............74 Dolan, Loren ................80 Donlan, Mike ...... 61 Dontigny Byron Dontigny, Jerry Dowell, Agnes 61 Dowell. George ..............61 Dragstedt, Carlene 15 20. 143 Dresel. Darlene 61, 127 Driggs. Donna Drew, William Dufresne, Ron 41 45, 182 Dunn, Marilyn ...20 Dunn, Roy Dunnweber, Ruth .20 Dunton, Ellen . 61 Dunwell, James 61 Durkee, Ann 20, 151 Dutton, Allan 20 91 , 96, 144 Duvall, Margaret 45 Dwyer, Frances 74 Dye, Shirlee Ebbett, Carol 16 Ebbett, Marilyn ...74 Edinger. Dannie 45 91 . 92 Edinger, Violet 45 Edison, Ted 61 Edwards, John 61 91, 176 Elder, Jack 45 Ellefson, Jay 45 Ellis, Diane 45 Elmore, Hugh 74, 141 Ely. Dick 45 Endres, James Engebretson, George Engstrom, Jim Emblen, Roger 74 Emery, Dolores 61. 176 Erb, Sheila 74 Ettinger, Nancy 45, 133 Evans, Allan Evans, Darlene 45 Evans, Earl 45 Evans, Forrest Evans, Helen 61 Evans, Iris .74 Evans, Kathleen ... 61 Evans, John 74 Evanson, Dale ... 61 Everard. James 20 Everett, Marvin Farley, Betty . 61 Farrage. Pompey 61 Fehr, Arnold 45 91, . 96, 144 Fehr, Dicky 46 Fehr, James . 45 Feller, Bob .76 Felstet, Duane 74 Fender, Ruby .20 Ferguson, Bruce 21, 143 Ferrell, Richard 74 Findley, Jerry .21 Fink, Duane 74 Fink, Robert Fink, Helen 74 Fischer, Duane 61 91, 94 Fishcher. Rose . 74 Fishburn, Nancy Fisher, Charles 74 Fite, Darrel Fitzgerald, John 21 Flansburg, Rex 61 Flechsing, Daryl ......146, 176 Fleming, George ............41 46. 143 Fleming, John Fleming, Thomas ............74 Flink, Edgar ...............61 Flink, Jerry Flint, Bill ................61 Flint, Rita ................61 Flynn, Donna .............. 21 Ford, James 141, 142 Ford, Jerry........21. 61, 189 Foreman, Bob ...............21 Forsch, Alvina ............. 21 Forseth, Marvel ............46 Fortune, Bill 46, 91, 96 Fortune, Fred 74 Fowler, John ...............61 Fox, Donna .................74 Fox, Earl . 74 Fox. James .................61 Franzen, Philip ............61 Franzen, Phyllis 61 Fremo, Shirley .........21, 143 Fried, Howard ..............62 Fried, Shirley .............61 Froehlich, Richard .........21 Frohlich, Stanley Froiland, Maureen 81 Fry, Gordon ................ 62 Gallagher, Marlene ......... 62 Gallagher, Robert 74, 141 Gamelgard. Beverly 74 Gardner, Pete 74 Garlington, Richard 62 Garlington, Sue 74 Gariepy, Alma 46 Gariepy, James 46 Garrett, Raymon 74 Gasser. Joe . 21 George, Georgia 46 127, 137 George, Wesley 62 Ghirardo, Gay 62 Gibbs, Cary 62 Gibson, Walter .............74 Gies, Don ..................46 Giffin. Robert Giffin, William Gilbert. Gail 62 Gilder, Charles ............62 Gilgen. Marian 62 Gillmore, Ronald 22 Gilman, Valerie 46, 127 Girson, Sonia ..............22 Glantz, Jimmy .............. 62 Goldsby, Paul 46 Goodman, Robert . 74 Gordon, Frank 46 Gordon, Robert .............62 Graehl, Sharon 62 Graham, Katy ............ 62 Graham. Larry 62 Graham, Leida 74 Graham, Robert 22 91, 96 Graham, Robert H. 62, 144 Graven. Dick 63 Gray, Fred 62 Gray, Joann Gray, Vera Greene, Bob 46 Griffin, Muriel 22, 127 Griffing, Mary Griswold, Peg 22, 143 Grogan, Janie 22 Grogan, Joan 62 Grogan, Rowene 62 Gruhn, Charles 46 Gruhn, Ruth Gruhn, Tom 46 Guelff, Donald 62 Guelff, Shirley 62 Gunderson, John 62 Gunkel, Marilyn 46. 137 Gustafson, Clifford Guyton, Patricia Gyles, Dale ...74 Gyles, Marvin Hacker, Douglas 74 Haftie, Joann 46 137, 190 Hagen, Bessie 22 Hagen, Norma 74 Hagestad, Ronald Hakes, Betty 46 Hall, Ronald .74 Hallam, Billie 22 Ham, Shirley 23 Hand, Eleanor 46 Handke, Dona Mae 62 Handke, Jo Anne 46 Handley, Roy 47 Handley, Valeria 62 Hankel, Donald Hankel, Roy 47, 74 Hansen. Judy 47 Hansen, Milton 74 Hanson, Irene 75 Hanson, Janice 47 Hanson, Karen 75 Hanson, Margaret ... ...75 Hanson, Maxine 62 Hanson, Robert 62 Hardenburgh, Marilyn 47 127 Harding, Merle 75 Hardt, Harley Harland, Joanna 62 Harmon, Anna Mae 75 Harmon, Jimmie 62 Harrington, Betty ... 47 Harris. Kent 75 Hart, Charles 47 Harvey, Eunice .75 Harvey, James 23 Hatfield, Donald 23, 170 Hatton, Billie ...62 Hauck, Carole 47 Hauck, Luella ...75 Haven. Gary Hayden, Ruth 75, 142 Hayes, Charles 62 Hayes, Glen Hayes, Leroy 47 Hayes, Roger ...............23 136. 137, 161, 138 Hayhurst, Joy ..............62 Haywood. Pal............... 62 Healow, Rose Marie 75 Hebert, Eva ............... 47 Hebert, Raymnod ........... 75 Hege, Donald .............. 62 Helean, Tim ................75 Helbing, Joan 23, 138 Henderson, Joyce Hendricks, Bob Hendrickson, Ann .......... 62 Henes, Louis 23 144. 172 Hepler, Audrey .......62, 143 Herbert, Jean 47 Herbert, June 62 Herman, Carol Ann 75 141 Herman, Val ................23 91. 134, 144 Herron, Marlene 47 127, 172 Hess, Judy ................ 75 Hiday, Don 63, 91, 98 High, Pat .................59 63, 141, 142, 179 Hill, James................ 63 Hill, Larry Hiller, Leona .............75 Hintz, Shirley ............23 Hirning, Eldon..............63 Hirst, Lynden .............47 Hoepfner, Clarence 23 Hoepfner, Esther Hogan, Don 75 Hogan, James ..............63 Hoggatt. Robert 47 Holden, Bill Holliday, Terry 63 Hollyoak, Joann.............47 Holmberg, Fritz Holms, Allan 75 Holt, Maxine Hopper, Leroy 75 Hotchkiss, Richard Houtchens, Donald 63 Houtchens, George Houtchens, Harold ..........23 Hove, Al .................. 24 141, 143, 190 Howard, Jan .................24 135, 136 Howton, Grider .............47 Howton, Sally Lee ..........75 Hoyle, Pat 47, 170 Hubbard, Nan ...............24 136, 141 Hughes, Ronald .............75 Humphreys, Lee .............75 Hunt, Cary .................63 Hunter, Helen .........24, 133 Huntley, Sandra ........... 47 Hunton, Dorothy ............47 Huseby, Mardeth 48, 141 Huston, Kenneth Hutchins, Camilla ..........75 Hutchins, Curtis ...........48 Hyatt, Kenneth .............63 Hyatt, Marjorie ............24 Her, Norma 24 135, 164 Inabnit, Elden ............24 Ingebo, Carla ............. 63 Ingebo, Phillip .............75 Inks, Dave 63 Irvin, Dorothy r.............48 Isham, Claire 24 Iverson, Clifford .........24 Iverson, Gunner Iverson, Leonard Iverson, Margaret .......... 63 Jackman, Edetta 63 Jackson, Dolores 75, 141 Jackson, Donna ............. 63 Jackson, Dorothy Jacobson, Jerry 48 Jameson, Mary................63 Janke, Jane 48 Jemison, Maredith ...........75 Jensen. Marie 75 Jensen, Richard 25 Jenkins, Russell 63 Jenkins, Margaret 24 Jepson, Carol ...............75 Jerome, James Jette, Art ................. 25 141, 143 Johns, Delores 25 Johnson, Betty Lou 25 Johnson, Dan ................63 Johnson, Janet 48 Johnson, Larry 75 Johnson, Marlin 48 Johnson, Noel............... 25 Johnson, Ralph Johnson, Richard 75 Johnson, Roberta 63 Johnson. Roger D. 75 Johnson, Roger M. Johnson, Stanley ....... . 75 Johnson, Virginia Johnson, Wendell ........... 63 Johnson, Zane 75 Johnston, Beverley 63 Johnston, Lillian 75 Johnston, Mary 75 Johnston, Viola .............75 Jones, Allien ...............63 Jones, Harley .............. 63 Jones, Robert ...............75 Jones, Eileen 25, 141 Jones, Warren .............. 48 Jones, Wayne 75 Joscelyn, Edith 76, 141 Joseph, Freda ............ 63 Jungers, Dick ...............76 Kahm, Ronald Kali is, Shirley ............76 Kartak, David .............. 49 Kartak, Thomas Kassahn, Wanda ............. 76 Kantz, Erland ...............76 Keil, Dona ................. 63 Kellogg, Joe ................63 Kelly, Robert ...............76 Kemp, Daniel ................76 Keniston, Marlene Keniston, Richard Kennedy, Patricia .......... 76 Kent, Roberta 63 Kerr, Mary ..................48 Kind, Phyllis ...............25 135, 151 King, Dorothy....... 48 Kinney, Mitzie 63 Kittell, Penny ............. 76 Klapwyk, Barbara 63, 127 Klapwyk, Gail 25 136, 137 Klepper, Diane 63 Klepper. Marilyn 48 Knoof, Margaret Knuchel, Bob 48 Knudson, Bob 25 Knudson, Lou Ella 48 Knutson, Deli la 26 Koble, Jim 63 Koch, Donna 48 Kodis, Charles 76 Koestner, Connie 48 Kohler, James .............. 76 Kohler, Leverne ............ 63 Kohler, Norman 48 Kolppa. Karen .............. 76 Koon, Jerry 48, 144 Koski, Charles 76 Kost, Carolyn .............. 26 Kost, Wayne 76 Kramen, Ellen 76 Kramen, Marjorie 76 Kramen, Martha 48 Kramer, Frieda 63 Kramer, Ralph 63 Krause, Chester 48 Krause, Mary 63 Krause, Shirley ............ 76 Krecklau, Joan ............. 26 Kreis, Duane 76 Kreis, Gloria 76 Kreitzberg, Lenard 26, 179 Kreitzberg, Richard 48 Kuhnes, Doris 49 Kulawik, Claire 26 Kuney, William 49 Kunz, Cora 76 La Casse, Kim 63 La Chambre, Shiela . 76 Lahaie, Lynn 76 Laing, Rosemary 26 143, 147 Lamb. Eileen ..........26, 127 Lambros, George ............ 63 La Montagne, Jerry 64 Lamoreux, Peggy 49 Lanaghan, Bernard 76 Lansiedel. Mabel 26 Lansiedel, Lyle Lange, Gerry ................76 Lange, Helen ............... 64 Lange, Janice .............. 76 Lange, Mary Jane.............49 Lange, Walter .............. 64 Larson, Daniel Larson, Dean 193 Larson, Gary 49 Larson, Joanne 49 Larson, Leif 76 Larson, Neva 64 Lash, Clara 76, 141 Lavoie, Dorothy 49 Lavoie. Lynn Lawrence, Nan 64 Layer, Phyllis 76 Leaphart. Saralou . 26, 147 Le Barron, Susan 26 Le Barron, Jane 64. 127 Lebsack, Jeannette 76 Lebsack. Robert Lee, John 76 Leighton, Patsy 76 Lemke, Leroy 49 Lemons, Delmar Lerch, Walter 64. 133 Lewis, Jeanne 27 Lewis, Dorothy 76 Lewis, Helen 24 Lewis, Shirley 64 Lewis, Twila 27 Lien, Delbert 27 Lien, William 49, 9| , 92 Lightfoot, Mary 76 Lindberg, Shirley 27. 135 Linden. Shirley 49 Lindsay, Dick 27 91. 94. 144 Linn, Jack 27 Linn, Michael 76 Livesay, Gerald 76 Lockwood, Charles 49 Logan, Joyce 64 Lomax, Carl Long, Charles Long, Christina 27 136. 141 Long. Mary 64 Looney. Pat 6' Loos, Victor 7 Loran, Jacob 49 Lorance, Richard 49. 180 Lory, Earl 64. 141 Lourbis, Despina 64 Lourwood, Melba 49 Loveberg, Marjorie 27 141, 143 Lovell, Don 27 91. 94, 144 Lovell, Jack 76 Lovell, Peggy 49 Lovitt, Lynn Lowary, John 27, 91 Lowe, Amarylis 77 Lowe, Ethna Lowe. Mabetta 28 Lowe, Martha 64 Luchau, Sandra 49 Lueck, Robert 64 Lynn, Sharon 64. 127 Lythgoe, Gay Ann 28 Mac Kenzie, Cheryl 64 Mac Lay, Grant McAllister, Jim 49, 91 McBride, Forest 77 194 McCauley. Jerry 64, 91, 142 McCormies, Duane 49 McCracken, Gayle 77 McCullough, Molley 77 McCullough. William 77 McCollum, Kyla McDonald. Alex 28 McDorney, Sheila 64 McFarland, Billy 28 McFarland, George 49 McFarland, Joan 77, 165 McGee, Pat 77 McGee, Marlys 50 McLaughlin, David McMeekin, John 64 McMeekin, Marilyn 28 133, 136. 138 McNeilly, Mary Lou 28 McNeilly, Mary 28 McPherson, Bertha 50, 147 McPherson, Fay 64 McVicars, William 28 Mace, Bert 50 Mace. Donald 77 Mackie. Charlene 64 Maier. Lorene 28 Maier, Patty 64 Magstadt. Ruth 64 Malcolm. Carl 91 92. 133. 144. 189 Malcolm, Dale 91 144. 172 Mallick. Richard 28 Malone, Molly 50. 133 Maloney. Martha 29, 147 Malone, Mike 64. 91 Manning. Pat 50 Marble. Earl 77 Marceau. Dick 50 Marek, Edith 64 Marek. James 64 Marrone, Tony Martello. Eddie Matlock, Bill 50 Matney, Ruth 77 Matney, Mary 50 Matson, Virginia 64 Matthews, Helena 77 Mattix, Roberta 64 Maughan. Robert 77 Martz, Tom 50 Maxell, Alice 50 Meckler, Barbara 77 Meckler. Donald 77 Meehan, Tommy 77 Meqerth, Roger 71 , 77 Meisinger, JoAnn 77 Merrill, Fred 29 Merseal, Phyllis 29 Meuckel, Jim 29 Meyer. Charles 77 Michels. Joel Michels, Joe Migge. Anetta 64 Miles, Alice 29 Miles. Donald 50 Miles, Joan 77 Miller, Jack 77 Millikan, Gilbert 77 141. 142 Millikan, Maurice 50 Mills, Leslie 77 Minster, Darlene 77 Minster. James Mitchell, Everett Mitchell, Frank Alva Mitchell. Dan 64 Mitchell, Frank Elsworth 50 Mitchell. Robert Mitchell, Roberta 64. 77 Mjolsness, Karen 77 Mohland. Herman 21 Mohland. Jacqueline 91, 144 Mohland, Rachel 50 Molenda, Frances 50 Molenda, Ronald Montgomery, William 77 Montreiul, Pat 29, 173 Mood, Alfred 77 Mood, Lawrence 50 Moore, James 50 91, 98, 144 Moravec, Frank Morgan, William 77 Morrelles, Bill 77 Morris. Alan 64 Morris. Richard 64 Morrison, William 15 Moses, Inez Mossberg. Phyllis 29. 143 Mueller, Lincoln 77 Mueller, Ted 30 133, 151. 162 Muir, Barbara 50 127. 137 Muir, Billie 77 Muir, O'Deane 64 Muller. James 77 Murphy. Janie 77 Murphy, Maureen 65 Murphy, William 77 Murray, Donna Murray, Jerry 50, 147 Musburger, Leo 30, 162 Musburger, Robert 65 Myers. Ada 30 Myers, Jacqualine Myers. James 65. 136 Nault, Marcelee 51 Needles, Vordonna 50 Nelson, Bessie 51 Nelson. Charles 65 Nelson, Ed 30 Nelson, Ernest 65 Nelson, Jack 77 Nelson, Johnny 78 Nelson, James 51 Nelson, Karen 30 Nelson. Maxine 30. 127 Nelson, Pat 30 Nelson. Phyllis 51 Nelson, Virginia 78 Nelson, Ray 78 Nelson. William 65 Neumiller, Vermont Neville, Bill 65 Newton, Ann 65 Newton, Clarence 65 Newton, Harold 51 Newton, Lennie 30 Newton, Roy 78 Nichols, John . 65 Nicholson, Donald 51. 136 Nicholson, Stan 78 Nicholson. Stuart 78. 181 Noack, Betty 78 Nooney, Jean 51. 92 Norby, Natalie 65 Norgulen, Francis 78 Nordwick, Elsie 78 Norling, Denise 78 Obenauer, Gary 51 Oblinger, Louie 71. 78 Ochsner. Evelyn 51 O'Donnell, Pat 30 O'Hara. Gary 65 Ohnstad. Luayine 30 Oliver, Kenneth Olson, Don 78 Olson. George 31 Olson, Roberta 78 Olson, Joan 65. 189 Olson, Vernon 51 Ormesher, Gary 81 Ormesher, Gordon . 31 Orr. Conrad 65. 91 Ostergren, Jean 78 Owen, Bryan 51 Owen, Keith Owen, Shirley 31 Page, Harlene 78 Palmer, Darryl Palmer, David 51 Palmer, Janie 51 123. 141 Palmer, Milton Parent, Audrey 78 Parrish, Wyona 65 Patten, Larry 81. 147 Patten, Richard 65 Patton, Bonnie 78 Paul William 51 Paulsen. Orlena 31 Paulson, William 65 Payne, Lucille 78 Peacock, Kenney 15 31, 143 Peers, Kenneth 51 Pepe, Armond 141. 178 Peressini, Don Peressini, Virginia 78 Perrior, Roxie 65 141, 142 Perry. Pat Pessin, Lou Peters. Charles 65 Petersen, Allen 65 Peterson, Camie 78 Peterson, Charles Peterson, David 51 Peterson, Marvin ............78 Peterson, Pat ..........31, 133 Peterson, Roger ..............67 Petroff, Hank Petroff, Janet Pfaff, Eileen ............... 78 Pfau, Kenneth 78 ■Pfeifer, Yvonne ............ 78 Phelan, James ................78 Phelps, George .............. 51 Phelps, Lawrence ....... 51 Phillips, Bob Phillips, Terry Philpott, Barbara 78 Pickens, Geraldine 65 Pickens, Jim 78 Pickens, Marjorie 78 Pietro, Nancy Jo 51 Pine, Doris ................. 65 Pine, Lorraine 78 Pepe, Armond ................51 Piper, Virginia ..............52 Pixley, Rex Plenger, Cora 78 Plenger, Phyllis 65 Ployhar, Rosalie .............65 Ployhar, Steve Poe, Hazel .............31, 127 Poo, Shirley 65, 127 Pominville, Pat...............78 Pomajevich, Robert 65 Popham, Carol ............... 78 Popham, Sadie ................78 Porch, Patricio ..............31 Porter, Carolyn ..............52 134, 147 Potter, Henry .78 Powell. Robert 65. 91 Powell, Roberta 65 Praast, Clifford............51 Praast, Donald 78 Prata, Joseph ..........65, 144 Prata, Tom ... .31, 91, 96 Preller, George ..............31 Primmer, Barbara Pritchard, Ronald Privett, Jo Ann ..............32 Pronovost, Theresa 32, 151 Purdy, Richard .............61 Quinn, Colleen ............32 Ramage, Eugene 52 Rambo. Olive 78 Romer, Warren 65, 141 Randolph, Shirley Rannberg, Patricia 52 Rasmussen-, David . 78 Ray, John .................. 144 Raymond, Robert Raymond, William Read, Marjorie 65 Reed, Gene .............65, 165 Reed, Wilbur .................32 Ressman, Kenneth .............52 Regan, Bill ................. 79 Regan, Pat .................. 65 Regenos, Dean 79 Regenos, Mary Jo 66 Reich, Earl ................ 79 Reidy, Tom ..................66 Reinhard, Rosemary 66 Rentmeister, Donna ......... 66 Rew, Charles ................32 Reynolds, Leonard .......... 66 Rhinehart, Naseby .......... 79 91. 144 Richards, Ronald .....52, 151 Richardson, Donna........... 32 Richardson, Jeanne . 66 Richardson, Jo Anne..........32 Richardson, Joyce 66 Richardson, Marie 32, 147 Richardson, Lewis .......... 79 Richardson, Maurice..........79 Richardson, Rita 66 ' Richlie, Harold 52 Riekena, Rodger Rieley, Bill 79 Ring, Helen 52 127, 133, 138 Roberts, David ..............52 Roberts, Germaine 65 141, 142 Roberts, Ken 66 Roberts, Lila Robertson, Shirley 66, 127 Robinson, Carol ............79 Rockman, Winifred 66, 167 Boehl, Pauline 52 Roemer, Conrad 32, 143 Rohrbach, Shirley 66 Rolczynski, Annabelle 52 141 Rolfson, Nancy . 52 Rollin, John 79 141, 142 Rosen, Harry 66 Roseth, Winnie 66 Rosin, Joan Ross, Dorothy 79 Rowan, James 52 Ruana, Dennis Ruana, Ray........... 32 Rucks, Doris 79 Runnland, Anna ............. 33 142, 147 Ryan, Joseph 52 Sackett, Robert 79, 141 Sanchelli, Lawrence 52 Sandau, Viola ...............79 Sanders, Bill ..........66, 186 Sanders, Steve ............. 33 91, 144 Sauke, Marilyn 33 Saunders, Helen .............52 Sayler, Shirley 79 Schaff, Richard......... 79 Schatz, Noreen Schatz, Robert 66 Schilling, Jeanene 33 Schilling, Nancy ........... 52 127, 137 Schlappert, Donna ... 79 Schlappert, June ............66 Schlappy, Reldon ... 33, 143 Schmautz, Owen 79 Schmautz, Nancy ............ 79 Schmautz. Richard 52 91. 98 Schmautz, Verna ............ 52 Schmid, Charles ............ 53 Schmitz, Jo Ann 66 Schriver, Jean Anne .........33 Schriver, Marilyn 66 Schurman, Roger ............ 79 Scott, Lois .................79 Scott, William 79 Secrist, Kenneth ...........53 Sederholm, Charles 33 Seitz, Doreen 66 Seitz, Larry ................79 Seitz, Russell Sellers, Buddy 79 Serba, Catherine 33, 145 Serba, Mary 79 Severson, Jon .............. 33 38, 143 Sharbono, Edna ..............79 Sharbono, Evelyn Sharpe, Luanne ............. 79 Shaughnessy, Natalie 66 Shauput, Jeon 79 Shellman, Marie 79 Shelton, Charles Shelton, Larry ..............79 Shepard, Court Sheridan. Mary Jean 66, 127 Sherry, Betty 53 Shields, Edward 66 Shipkey, Ted Jr. Shoen, Joseph Shoen, Lawrence Shope, Marilyn 66, 127 Shrock, Laura 53 Shull. Lewis 79, 141 Siler, Kenneth 66 Siler, Una ................. 79 Simkins, Vera 79 Simmert, Pat 53 Simmons, Richard 66 Simon, Bill . 53 Simon, Kathryn 66, 141 Skahan, Jock ................53 Skahan, Pat ................. 79 141, 186 Skaurud. Jo Anne 33. 138 Skinner, Betty 53, 137 Skinner, Robert 79 Skoblin, Lydia .............. 79 Slade. Jo 53. 127 Small, Robert 53 91, 98 Smith, Arlen 34 Smith, Carole 80 Smith, Charles Smith, Douglas ..........53, 80 Smith, Frank Smith. Hazel .............. 80 Smith, lone Smith, Jerry .............. 53 Smith, Lawrence .............53 Smith. Marcia 80, 147 Smith, Doug Smith, Roger Smith, Sonia ............ . 66 Snyder, Jim .................80 Solander, George ... . 53 Sol, Joe 53 91 , 94, 144 Sol, Rosemary 80 Solem, Shirley 53 127, 180 Sorensen, Garry 66 Sorrell, Jim 53 Southern, Bob 34 Spadt, Betty 53, 127 Shoup, Patricia 79 Spaulding, James 53 Spaulding, Marjorie 71, 80 Spaulding, Shirley ..... ........ 66 Speaks, Julia 80 Spehn, Shirley 53 127, 189 Spencer. Dixie 80 Spiekerman, Fred Squire, Donald 80 Stack, Alice . 34 Staffen, Reingard 66. 147 Standley, Bryan 34 Standley, Rosie 66, 127 Stanley, Dolores 80 Stanley. Rupert Stapleton, Helen 66 Staves, Virginia 54 Steele, Arlenee 66, 133 Steele, Donald Steeves, Donna Lea 80. 147 181 Stephan, Donald 80 Stephan, Kenneth 54 Stewort, Donna 54 Stewart, Joanne 54, 136 Sticht, Jeanette 66 Stickney, Dorothy 54 Stickney, Richard 54 CO sr m Q_ 66 Stillings, Fred 67 Stimson, Lew Stimson, Stanley 80 Stohr, Bottina 41 54, 143, 189 Stratton, Joanne 67 Stratton, Loretta 80 Stroh, Irene 54 Sulier, Barbara 34 Surbrook. Louis 80 Surbrook, Verna 67 Surbrook, William 34 Swanson, Roberta 67. 141 Swanson. Sandra 67 Swartz, Richard 67 Swearingen, Mary 34 133, 164 Sweeney, Yvonne 80 Tabish, Hazel 67 Taggart, Joan 34 Tascher, Barbara 67 Taylor, Anne 80, 141 Taylor, Ivy 80 Taylor, Reva 54 Taylor, Wayne 34 Teel, Nancy 34 133, 147 Terrell. Brad 80 195 Terry, Nancy ................80 Therriault, Allan .......... 80 Therriault, Coleen 80 Thibodeau, Albert .......... 67 Thibodeau, Edna 54 Thibodeau, Jack 67 Thomas, Betty Lou 67 Thomas, John Thomas, Patricia 35 135, 138, 151 Thomas, Shirley .............67 Thompson, Alden Thompson, Carol ............80 Thompson, Don 54 Thompson, Shirley 67 Thorp, Donald Thurman, Richard TidboII, Jocelyn ........... 54 Tid ball. Robert 67 TidbaII, Lon Tilzey, Harold 67 Tilzey, Sally .............. 67 Torgeson. Marilyn 67 Tornquist, Douglas 54 Torrey, Ronald 67 Trana, Vera 67, 127 Treat, Charles Treichel, Donald Trenary, Don 67 Tripp, Jo Ann................35 136, 137 Troutwine, Earl . 67 Trowbridge, Doris............54 Trusty, Nancy............... 80 Tucker. Shirley ............67 Tuneson, Bette 54 Turk, Madelene 35 Turrell, Barbara 35, 142 Tyler, Kay 67 Ulrigg. Jo Ann 53 Underwood, Jerry Van Blair, Barbara........ 35 Vance, Shirley 35 Vanlandingham, Martha 80 Van Manen, Donald 67 Vann, Beverly .............67 Veitenheimer, Billy .......67 Veitenheimer, Eleanore 67 Vessey, James Vick, Leroy ..... 54 Vick, Marlene .............67 Vitt, Ed ... 54 Volk, Clare ........67, 147 Voss, Barbara Waddington, Shirley 80 Wagner. Ina .............. 67 Wagoner, Norma 67 Wagoner, Richard 80 Waldbilling. Tommy 80 Waldo, Anita 35 Waldor, Matt 80 Walker, Alexandea 33 151. 190 Walker. Catherine Walth, Calvin 54 Walker, Virginia 54, 135 Ward, Eleanor 35 135, 143 Ward, Helen 67 Ward, Irene Ward, Jack 55 Warden, Jack 36 Washington, Dennis Watson, Delmer.............80 Watson, Ida 36, 145 Webster, Barbara 80 Weckerly, Lloyd 36 Weckerly. Norman 67 Weiderman, Betty 80 Weimer, Bill Weinrich, Dixie ........... 36 Weishaar, Dorothy ......... 67 Weishaar, Armen ............67 Weishaar. Rudy .............55 Weisser, Shirley .......... 80 Welch, Jim 67 Weldon, Fred Wells, Mary 67 Welty, Merrit Welty, Samerlyn 36 Wemple, Barbara 36 West, Doris 55 Westcott. Ruby 36 Westin, Arline 55 Wetzsteon, Carla 36 151, 136, 190 Whalen, Barney Whaley, Robert 50, 71 Wheelbarger, Donalee 55 168 White, Carol ............68 White, Gary 162 White, Mervin 68 White, Richard 36 Wieber, Jo Ann 37 Wilkerson. Lucille 55 Wilkerson, Shirley ........ 80 Wilkins, Earl Williams, Gordon 68 Williamson, Marvin 37, 143 Willis, Jim 37 Willis, Roy ................55 Wilson, Norma 55, 127 Wilson, Patricia .......... 80 Wilson, Philip 37 Wilson, Shirley ............37 Wimelt, Peggy Winters, Anita Wise, Alice ................81 Wise. Kenneth ............. 68 Wise, Nancy ...........55, 127 Wise, Roger ............... 55 Wisherd, Shirley Wiskirken, Arnold ..........37 Wold, Shirley Wolfe, Richard 81 Wollschlager, Fred 68 Wollschlager, Roland . 37 167 Wood, Jeanne 68 Wood, Joanne 68 Wood, Kenneth Wood, Robert Woods, Ann 55 Woods, Richard 55, 137 Woolen, Bill ... 68 Woolfolk, Mary Jo . 55 Wordon, Bruce Wornath, Jo Anne 68 Wornath, Harold 55 Wornath, Richard 81 Wryn, Elrene 37 Wulle, Maxine Wyatt. David .............. 81 Yarandt, Carl..........68, 91 York, Ollie 37, 144 Young, Kenny 68 Yule, Jamie.................55 137, 138 Zachariasen, Rita 68 Zakcs, Jack ............... 81 Zander, Bob 37 98, 144, 180 Zigmund, Frank Zimmerman, Glenda 55 Zottnick, John 55 Zucconi, William .......... 55 141. 142 Hundreds of thousands of students throughout the notion will treasure their 7cuffor-ttactc Yearbooks for many years to come. 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