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TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY DALLAS. TEXAS T PKtule MEANS ETTER YEARBOOKS THE Missoula County high School, Missoula, Montana — is Sincerejy dedicated do the students and administrators who ARE Missoula High — the 51 Bitter Root through the forest Introduci ion Table of Contents 3 Admin i si ration Faculty Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Departments Publications Activities Clubs Sports Student Index 65 Advertising 7 . . . your Konahs are sorted for distribution . . . your halls are busy be tween classes . . . your front office your school activities SOARD OF MISSOULA COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL D. H. BEARY Faculty tea drinkers in session Every high school student should be concerned with this question! How shall I make my education count the most in this complex society? Certainly not from the standpoint of mere selfish gain; not to get money for the sake of money, or fame for the sake of fame, but for the sake of useful- ness in our world; for the sake of helpfulness to those we love, and of all humanity. i': Life Around the table, left to right: J. M. Schroeder. C. E. Hunt, Vice- principal; Ed Hamel, D. H. Beary. Principal: A. F. Therriault, J. E. Hightower, Mrs. Winnafern Moore, K. H. Powell, W. T. Boone, President; George Neff, absent. 8 FLORENCE ADAMS Study Hall BRAD ARRINGTON Drama C. B. BARTHOLOMEW Fine Arts VIOLET BOILEAU Spanish FLORENCE BRINTON English AGNES BROWN Social Studies E. J. BUZZETTI Social Studies GERTRUDE CLARK Mathematics KATHERINE CRAIGHEAD English EDITH E. CULVER Latin ED DAVIS Manual Arts JAMES A. DEAN Vocational Ag. JOHN P. DRATZ Physical Education MAURICE F. EGAN Commercial HELEN FINK English ANN FOLEY English ELSIE FORCUM Physical Education DORIS FROST Fine Arts CURTIS HOWARD Drafting CHARLES E. HUNT Vice Principal ROBERT LANGEN Music ROBERT LANGENBACH Commercial leila McDonald Nurse CARROLL MILLER Chemistry STEPHEN NIBLACK Music JOHN PETERSON Mathematics MILLARD PETERSON Biology MARIE RAY Biology GLENN REZNOR English a EVELYN G. RIMEL Dean of Girls HELEN M. ROBSON Secretary LOUIS ROCHELEAU Social Studies SHIRLEY ROCKSTAD Home Economics CLARENCE SHIVELY Guidance JANET SHIVELY Study Hall RALPH SOROOS Social Studies GUY T. STEGNER Commercial if KENNETH THOMAS Social Studies GLADYS VANVOROUS Home Economics ROBERT WATT Social Studies PARKS WHITMER General Science GIVING FROM THE HEART . . FUN AT FACULTY PICNIC LUNCH TABLE CONFERENCE ‘TKvte TtcU e J i 7 Thyade GERTRUDE CLARK Sponsor Class of '52 SENIOR CLASS . . Sponsored first dance of the year, the HawKaper, and another dance, the Spartan-Powow . . . For the first time, sold hot coffee at football games and popcorn during football and bas- ketball seasons . . . Sold 700 boxes of Christmas cards . . . Selected and sold ' lass pins to seniors . . . . . Presented annual senior banquet and school assembly . . . Nominated onior girls for D. A. R. Citizenship Award . . . Officers are Bob Atchison, President; Bob Carpenter, Vice Presi- dent; Nancy Schilling, Secretary; and Shirley Solem, Treasurer . . . Ql IN- NANCY SCHILLING Secretary SENIOR COUNCIL MEMBERS are. left to right: Shirley Solem. Nancy Schilling, Ann Woods, Marilyn Gunkel, Glenda Zimmerman, Carolyn Porter, Brenda Mc- Pherson, Bill Coffee. Bob Atchison, and Roy V ills. BOB CARPENTER Vice President i 27% Se io% Ok 52 Judith Sidney Adams JUDY —HR 105 GAA I; GC Rep. I; Horizon Club I. 2. 3. 4; GC Cabinet 2, 3. 4; Soph. Class Vice-president 2; Adv. Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3; Pep Band 2. 3; Honor Roll 2, 3. 4; Prod. Staff of Night Must Fall 4; Konah typist 4. Larry Robert Alton HR 103 Band I; Intramural basketball 3, 4. Carol Jean Anderson HR E330 Frosh Council I; Horizon Club I. 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2; SA Rep. 2; Twirling 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; Jr. Council 3; Prod. Stoff of Ladies of the Jury 3; Cantata 3; Miss Thanks- giving 4; Prod. Staff of Night Must Fall 4. Jean Anderson HR 305 Bitter Root salesman I; GC Cabinet I; Prom Committee 3; Art Club 3. 4; Office Squad 3. 4: Honor Roll 4. Willa Elizabeth Andreason HR 108 Entered from Boise High School, Boise, Ida. 3; GAA 3. 4, Pres. 4; FT A 3, 4; Sec. 4; Horizon Club 3, 4: SA Rep. 4. Beverly Ansell BUBBLES —HR 301 GAA I, 2. Keith Ellis Arnold SKEESIKS —HR E223 Frosh Council Rep. I; Radio Club I, 2, 3; Science Club I, 3; Boys' Glee Club I; Band I, 2, 3, 4; Frosh Chorus I; Pep Band 2, 3; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Safety Council 2, 3: Prod, staff of Red Mill 2; Music Club 2, 3: Music Camp 2, 3, 4; Stage Crew 2; Dance Band 3, 4; KONA 3, 4; Ski Club 3. 4: Music Festival 3. Beryl Arpan HR 105 GAA I; Girls' Glee Club I; Library Squad 2. Bob Atchison ATCHIE —HR 108 Entered from North High School, Columbus, Ohio 2; Football 2; Ski Club 2, 3: Track 2; Square Dance Club 3, 4; KONA 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Mixed Chorus 3; Safety Council 3; Konah staff 4; Key Club 4; Pep Club 4; Cantata 4; Tumbling 4; Bitter Root Staff 4; Sr. Pres. 4; Art Club 4. Marlys Louise Augenstein HR 301 Entered from Coeur d'Alene High School, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho 3, Concert Choir 4; SA Rep. 4; FTA 4; Horizon Club 4; GC Cabinet 4. Roberta Atkinson • BOBBIE —HR 301 Frosh Council I; Bitter Root Salesmen I; GAA I; Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4; Pres. 3; GC Cabinet I, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus I; Honor Roll I, 2. 3, 4; High Honor Roll 2, 3; SA Rep. 2; French Club 2; Nurse's Squad 2: Jr. Class Sec. 3; Drum Quintet 3: Band 2, 3, 4; KONA 3, 4; CAP 4; Konah typist 4; Pep Club 4. Douglas Lawrence Bachman DOUG —HR 305 Radio Club I, 2, 3: Science Club I, 2, Pres. 3; Football I; Konah copy-boy I; Chess Club 2; Stage Crew 3. 4. Cleo Ann Bagley HR 301 GAA I; Girls' Glee Club I, 2; French Club 3: GC Cabinet 4. Arnold August Baier ARNIE —HR 305 Football 2, 3; Boys’ Glee Club 2: DECA Club 4. Richard Vernon Beaver BEAVI E —HR 300 Entered from Helena High School. Helena. Mont. 2; Cheer- leader 2; Square Dance Club 2. 3, 4; Art Club 3. 4: Cantata 3. 4; Prod. Staff of Ladies of the Jury . Personal Ap- pearance 3; FTA 4; Concert Choir 4. Robert George Bedord FAT BOY —HR 108 HR Pres. I, Sec. 2; Intramural basketball I, 2. 4; Cheer- leader 2. 4; SA Rep. 2; Square Dance Club 2. 3, 4; Ski Club 2; Prod Staff of Ladies of the Jury . ' Personal Appearance . Night Must Fall 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3: Konah Typist 3, copy-boy 4; Cantata 3, 4: FTA 4; Concert Choir 4; Bitter Root Sales Mgr. 4. Mae Christina Behner HR 103 Tumbling I, 2, 3. 4; Horizon Club I. 2. 3. 4: GAA I, 2; (,C Rep. I; GC Cabinet 2. 4; Ski Club 2; Concert Choir 2. I 4: Spartanaires 3; Cast of The Red Mill 2; Prod. Staff of Ladies of the Jury , Personal Appearance . 3: Night Must Fall 4; Honor Roll 3. 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Jr. Council ); Konah Staff 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4. Roger Leroy Bieber HR 301 Laura Mae Baker HR 300 FHA I; GAA I. Carol Ann Beardmore HR 108 Entered from Olympic High School, Olympia, Wash. 2; Honor Holl 2. 3, 4; High Honor Roll 3; Cast of Divine Flora 2; Bowling League 2. 3; French Club 3; Cast of Personal Appearance 3; Prod. Staff of Ladies of the Jury 3. Night Must Fall 4; Cantata 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; GC Rep. 3; GC Pres. 4; FTA 4. Honor Roll I, 2. 3: DECA Club 3. Se U i rfie 7unt Cer- 7wLVilei 17 St yki, S ffye zd 'Wtajviette Wally Roland Berard BEERO —HR 103 Football I, 2. 3, 4; Basketball I, 2, 3. 4; Track I. 2, 3, 4; HR Pres. I; M Club 2, 3, 4; Boys' State 3; Key Club 4. Susan Marie Blake SUZIE —HR 105 Library Squad I, 2; GAA I, 2, Trees. 2; HR Sec. I; Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4; GC Cabinet 2, 3; SA Rep. 3; Girls' State 3; Office Squad 3, 4; Bowlina 4. William Dominic Botch BILL —HR 108 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3. 4. Ramon Ricardo Bouchey RICO —HR 301 Honor Roll 2; Art Club 4; Havelin Drafting Award 3. Charles Henry Bourquin BURK —HR 103 Intramural basketball I, 3, 4; Basketball 2. Nancy Jo Brodie •'BROD —HR E330 Tumbling I, 2, 3, 4; Twirling 2, 3; Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4; GAA I, 2; HR Vice Pres. I; GC Cabinet 2, 4; Jr. Prom Committee 3; Concert Choir 3, 4; Cantata 3, 4; Honor Roll 4; Prod Staff of Night Must Fall 4. Andrew Arnold Browmam ANDY —HR 103 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4; Radio Club I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3; Chess Club I, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra I, 2; Debate 3, 4; Boys’ State . Donna Maxine Buck BUCKY —HR E223 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club I, 2; Mixed Chorus I; ConceH Choir 2, 3, 4; Piano Ensemble 2; GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Vice Pres. 4; Cantata 2, 3, 4; Cast of The Red Mill 2; SA Rep. 2; Girls' Bowling League 2; Horizon Club 3, 4: GC Cabinet 3, 4; GC Rep. 3. Lloyd Donald Buckhouse BUCKSHOT —HR 300 Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 3; Spartanaires 3, 4; Cantata 3, 4; Track I; Intramural basketball I. Louis Elwin Bunge LOUIE —HR 103 Entered from Shattuck Military Academy, Faribault, Minn. 2; Band 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3: Saddle Club 4; Concert Band 4. Julie Ann Case •JULIE’—HR 105 1'unor Roll I, 3; FHA I, 2, 3; Library Squad I; GC Cabinet I, 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club I, 2; GAA I, 2, 3: Square ['once Club 2, 3, 4; Office Squad 3; FTA 3, 4; Cantata i Konah Staff 3, 4. News-Editor 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Prod. Staff of Ladies of the Jury 3. Robert Casteel BOB —HR 300 football I, 2, A Team 3, 4; Intramural Basketball I, 2, 4 M Club 3, 4; HR Pres. 4. Ralph Cates RED —HR 305 i' .nor Roll I, 2, 3; Ski Club I, 2. 3; Band I, 2, 3, 4; In- 1 imural Basketball I; Orchestra 2; Boys' State 3. Edward Chinske CHINKER —HR E223 tball I, 2; Basketball I, 2; Track I; American Legion ’ -ball I, 2, 3; Honor Roll 3: Yearbook Staff Co-Editoi I ditor 4; Boys’ State 3; HR Secretary-Treasurer 4; Quill I Scroll 4. tfeviye S tcmdvi, ScttOn, Paints TMutaC xcn t Don Lee Burnham HR 108 Honor Roll I. 2, 3, 4; Football I, 2; Track I, 2, 3, 4; Intramural basket- ball I, 2, 3. 4; FFA 2: State Convention 3. National Convention 4: Cafeteria Staff 4. Ruth Ann Buzzetti BUZZ —HR E223 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4; Horizon Club I, Sec. 2; Vice Pres. 3; GAA I: GC Cabinet 2. 3. 4; Nurse's Office 2: Soph. Council 2; SA Rep. 3, 4; Kopee Salesman 2; Safety Council 2; Bowling League 3; Drum Quintet 3; Band I, 2, 3. 4; Pep Band 4; Quill and Scroll 4: Konah Staff 3, 4. News-Editor, Co-Editor 4; SA Committee Chairman 4. Jean Campbell JEANIE —HR E330 Honor Roll I, 3, 4; Band I, 2. 3, 4; GAA I, 2; Girls' Chorus I; Bowling 3. Dennis Lea Caplis -DENNY —HR E223 Football 2, 3, 4; Track 3. Robert Carpenter -CARP —HR 301 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4; Track I, 2; SA Rep. I, 2; Soph. Council 2; Intramural basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Stage Electrician I, 2, 3, 4; Thespians 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4; Concert Choir 2, 3; Cantata 2, 3, 4: KONA 3, 4; Konah Staff 3; Debate Club 3; All Northwest Choir 3; Boys' State 3; Gym Leader 3; Pep Club 4; Sr. Class Vice Pres. 4; Dance Band 4; Spartainaires 4; Crew of Personal Appearance , Night Must Fall” 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4. Arnold Case -CASEY —HR E223 FFA I, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4; National Convention 4; Honor Roll I, 2, 3. 4. 19 (kCc 'pittance Senior ‘Sanquet Lyla Lee Clausen HR 305 GAA I, 2; HR Pres. I; Horizon Club I, 2. 3, 4, Pres. I; Girls' Honor Council I, 4, Pres. 4; SA Rep. 2, 4; Cheer- leader 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Cantata 3, 4; Tumbling 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2; Jr. Council 3: Cost of ’ Personal Ap- pearance 3; Konah Staff 3; Bitter Root Staff 4. William Coffee WILLIE —HR 105 HR Vice Pres. I; Football I; Ski Club 2; Music Festival 3; Cantata 3, 4; Concert Choir 3. 4; Boys' State 3; Prom Committee 3; Jr. Council 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Vice Pres. 4; Sr. Council 4. Betty Copenhaver ••BETTS —HR 108 SA Rep. I; Library Squad I, 2; Twirling I, 2, 3; Stamp Club I, 2; GC Cabinet I, 2, 3. 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4: Horizon Club 2, 3, 4; Cantata 3. 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Spartanoires 3; Prom Com. 3: FTA 3. 4, Vice Pres. 4; HR Vice Pres. 4; Honor Roll 4; DECA Club 4. Nedra Suzanne Cordrey NED —HR 105 Entered from Anaconda High School 3; Flag Twirling 3, 4; Horizon Club 3, 4; Prod. Staff of Ladies of the Jury 3; Prom Com. 3; Konah Staff 3; Jr. Council 3; Music Festival 3; Cantata 4. Delores Cote HR 103 Frosh Council I; Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4; GAA I, 2, 3; Girls’ Glee Club I; JRC Training Center 2, 3. Sec. 3. School Council 3, 4; Area Coun- cil 4. Pacific Are? Chairman 4; High Honor Roll 2, 4; Horizon Club 3, 4; Office Squad 3, 4; Gym Leader 3; GC Rep. 4; Concert Choir 4. Ann Crocker HR-108 Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 2. Pres. 3; GAA I: HR Vice Pres. I; Girls' Glee Club I. 2; High Honor Roll I, 2, 4; Ski Club 2, 4; GC Cabinet 2, 3; Library Squad 2; Twirler 2. 3, 4; Girls' State 3; Pep Club 3. 4; SA Rep. 3: Honor Roll 3: Concert Choir 3, 4; Cantata 3. 4; GC Vice Pres. 4; GC Committee Ch. 4. Nancy Lee Crosby INJUN —HR E223 Entered from Ronan High School, Ronan, Montana 2; Drum Trio 2; Drum Quintet 3; Drum Quartet 4; Music Club 2, 3; Pep Band 3, 4. Alton Raymond Cuplin HR 103 Track I, 2. Deno George Damaskos PICKLE —HR 103 Football I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball I, 2; Track I, 2, 3, Capt. 3; M Club I, 2. 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4; HR Vice Pres. 4, Pres. 2. Georgia Grena Damaskos GEORGIE —HR E330 Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Horizon I, 2, 3, 4; Kopee Sales- man I, 2; HR Pres. I; Cast of Curse of An Aching Heart 2; Cantata 3. 4; Concert Choir 4. 20 ! Setu ul Sett 'P yfcca%tt DuiiKy 'paot ztC ind cu6et(hzCC SetteottA Nellie Mae Davis NEL — HR E330 FHA I; GAA I; Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4; PASE I; Twirling 4: DECA Club 4. Mary Brewster Dejarnette HR 300 GAA I; Horizon Club I, 2, 4; Girl's Glee Club I, 2; Mixed Chorus I; Concert Choir 3, 4; French Club 2. 3; Girls' Bowling League 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; FTA 3, 4; KONA 3, 4; Cantata 3, 4; Konah Staff 4; Office Squad 3, 4; Library Squad 3: GC Cabinet 3, 4; Spartanaires 4. Beverly Dishman BEV —HR 108 Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4; HR Pres. I; Twirling I, 2, 3, 4; Kopee Salesman I, 3; Soph Council 2; Tumbling 2, 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4; Ski Club 4. Claire Leigh Dixon HR 103 («iris' Glee Club I, 2; GC Cabinet I, 2, 3, 4; Music I « .tival 2, 3; All State Choir 2, 3: Concert Choir 3, 4; ( antata 3. 4; Office Squad 4. Ronnie Dufresne '•RON —HR 103 Honor Roll I. 2; Band I, 2, 3, 4; Soph Council 2: Pep Band 2, 3. 4; Orchestra 3; Jr. Class Treas 3: Boys' State 3: Kay Club 4, Sec. 4; Pep Club 4: SA Rep. 4. Ray Dunn FAGAN —HR E223 I fared from Helena High School. Helena, Montana 3; ark 3. 4; Intramural Basketball 3. 4; M Club 3, 4: Stage raw 3: Cantata 4; Tumbling 4. Donald Dement ••DIXIE —HR 103 Entered from Olympic High School, Olympia, Wash. 2; Honor Roll lina 4; KONA Staff 4. Wilbur Lyle Denning WILL —HR E223 Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4. James Dick PEAR-SHAPE —HR 103 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club I; FFA I, 2, 3. 4; Prod. Staff of Ladies of the Jury , Personal Appearance . 3; Boys' State 3: Square Dance Club 3; Mgr. of Intramural Basketball 3: Jr. Council 3; Kopee Salesman 3; Pep Club 4; HR Pres. 4; Cast of Thespian Productions 3. 4. Ramon Earle Dille ••RAY —HR 103 Concert Choir 2. 3. 4. 21 f 5 Seni Ki 'PCatf, Oct V4AAit f 'po tfadC Squad Margaret Duvall MUGS —HR 300 Band I, 2, 3; Pep Band I, 2, 3; Honor Roll I, 2, 3; Orchestra I, 2, 3; Prod. Staff of Trail by Jury I; GC Rep. 2; All- State Band 2; All-State Chorus 2; Prod. Staff of Red Mill 2; Prod. Staff of Ladies of the Jury 3; Solo and Small Ensemble 2, 3; All Northwest Band 3; YFC Club 4; DECA Club 4. Dan Edinger HR 305 Entered from Mott High School, Mott, North Dakota I; Football I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball I, 2; Track I; Concert Choir 2; Cast of Red Mill 2; Spartanaires 3, 4; HR Pres. 4; M Club 4. Violet Edinger ••PAT —HR 300 Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3; Cantata 3, 4; Girls' Basketball I, 2, 3; Volleyball I; Badminton 3; YFC Club 4. Joan Edstrom HR 105 Entered from Hamilton High School, Hamilton Montana 3; HR Sec. 4; DECA Club 4. Jay Ellefson HR 105 Football I, 3. Diane Laverne Ellis Dl —HR 305 HR Vice Pres. I; Horizon Club I, 2, 3; Band I, 2, 3, 4; GAA I, 2; Honor Roll 3; Prod. Staff of Personal Appearance 3; Prom Com- mittee 3. Dick Ely ••DICKER —HR 103 Band I, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4; All-State Band 2; Soph Class Pres. 2; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3; All-Northwest Or- chestra 3; SA Sec. 3; Pres. 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Boys' State 3. Nancy Ettinger HR 108 Honor Roll I, 2, 3; High Honor Roll 3; Bitter Root Salesman I, 2, 3, 4: Art Club 3, 4; French Club 3; Prom Committee 3; GC Cabinet 3; HR Treas. 4; Cantata 4. Allan Evans HR E330 Entered from Arlee High School, Arlee, Montana 2; Intramura I Basket- ball 2; Kopee Salesman 3; Square Dance Club 4; Pep Club 4. Darlene Evans HR 105 GAA I; Cafeteria I, 2, 3, 4. ( CGltyCCl SctU l (Z tetl uUi 'pan 'Zfe i Earl Evans MEV —HR 105 Football I, 2; Intramural Basketball 3; Track 3; Bitter Root Sales- man 4. Arnold Fehr GUSS —HR 105 Football I, 2, 3, 4; M Club 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Spartanaires 4. Dale Fehr HR 103 Entered from Wibaux County School, Wibaux, Montana 3j Intramural Basketball 3, 4. Dick Fehr Marvel Ann Forseth MARV —HR E223 H 'or Roll I, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll I; Horizon Club I, i 4: HR Pres. I; Bitter Root Salesman I; Soph Class Treas. Bowling Team 2, 3; GC Cabinet 2, 3, 4; GC Rep. 2; tumbling 3; Girls' Club Secretary 4. William Fortune HR 105 1 'boli I, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; M Club 3, 4; HR Pfi, 4. Alma Gariepy HR 103 • ion Club I, 2, 3, 4; HR Treas. I; Library Squad 2: Bowling League 2, 3; Konah Staff 4; GC Cabinet 4: ’ © Squad 4. James Gariepy ••JIM —HR 105 Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; DECA Club 4. HR 105 Daryl Flechsing FLEX —HR 105 Orchestra I, 2. 3; All-State Orchestra I, 2, 3; Pep Band I, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band I, 2, 3, 4; Prod. Staffs of Trial by Jury I, Red Mill 3; Honor Roll I; KONA 2, 3; All-Northwest Orchestra 3; Trombone Quartet 3; Cast of Night Must Fall 4. George Fleming HR E330 Frosh Class Vice Pres. I; Football I; Band I, 2, 3; Bitter Root Sales- man 2; Basketball Manager 2, 3. 4: HR Vice Pres. 2: Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Jr. Class Pres. 3; Boys' State 3. 23 Set , S tiait Setitb 52 Georgia George HR 301 High Honor RoJI I, 2, 3; Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4; Twirling I, 2, 3, 4; GC Cabinet I, 2, 3, 4; GC Comm. Ch. 4; Library Squad I; Mixed Chorus I; Piano Ensemble 2, 3; Horizon Club 2. 3. 4; Sec. 3; GC Rep. 2; HR Sec. 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Konah Staff 3. 4, Feature Editor, Co-Editor 4: Girls' State 3; Bitter Root Staff 4. Don R. Gies DONSO —HR 103 Dance Band I. 2, 3, 4; Sax Quartet I, 2, 3, 4; Band I, 2, 3. 4; Pep Band 2, 3. 4; Orchestra 2, 3; Honor Roll 3; Bitter Root Salesman 3. Valerie Gilman VAL —HR 300 FHA I; GAA I; Tumblers I. 2, 3, 4; Tumbler Twirler 3, 4; S Rep. I; Horizon Club 1,2, 3, 4; Cast of Divine Flora 2; Soph Council 2; Konah Staff 3; Prod. Staff of Night Must Fall 4' Thespians 4; Cantata 4; GC Cabinet 4. Paul Franklin Goldsby HR 301 Entered from Alberton High School, Alberton, Montana 2: Intramural Basketball 2; DECA Club. BOB —HR 105 Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club I; HR Vice Pres. I: Tumbling 3, 4. Lila Grubaugh LOLLY —HR 108 Entered from Chicora High School, Charleston, South Carolina, 4 Charles Ray Gruhn CHUCK1—HR E223 Football I; PASF I; Chess Club I; Cantata 2, 3, 4; Prod. Staff of The Divine Flora 2; Intramural Basketball 2; Sr. Council 4; Spartanaires 4; Honor Roll 4. Marilyn Gunkel GUNK —HR E330 Entered from Butte Public High School 2; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 2, 3; Cast of Red Mill 2; All-State Chorus 2: Horizon Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4; Cantata 2, 4 ;Thespians 3, 4, Treas. 4; Cast of Ladies of the Jury 3: Prod. Staff of Personal Appearance 3: All Northwest Chorus 3; Pep Club 4; KONA 3. 4 Sr. Council 4: Honor Roll 4. Patricia Ann Guyton 24 DIXIE —HR E330 Entered from Central High School, South Bend. Indiana 3: Horizon Club 3; GC Cabinet 4. Helen Joann Haftle HR E330 High Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4; PASF I: Piano Ensemble I, 2: Frosh Handbook Winner I; GC Cabinet 2, 3; Rep 4; Kopee Editor 2, 3; Horizon Club 2, 3; Girls' Bowling League 2, 3; Music Festival 2, 3; Honor Roll 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Konah Staff 3, Co-Editor 4: Cast of Ladies of the Jury 3; Concert Choir 3, 4. Elinor Rae Hand • ELUE' HR E223 SA Rep. I: GAA I, 2; Horizon Club I, 2, 3. Joanne Handke • JODY '—HR E223 Tumbling I. 2, 3;%GAA I; Office Squad 2. Roy Handley HR 108 'During fZuaxtex Marilyn Hardenburgh •■MUD —HR 301 Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll I, 2, 3. 4; Twirling 2. 3, 4; SA Rep. 3; Konah Staff 3f Prod. Staff of Personal Ap- pearance 3, Night Must Fail 4. Betty Jeane Harrington • RUSTY —HR E223 Marching Band 2, 3, 4. Charles Hart CHUCK —HR 105 Track I, 2, 3; Ski Club I, 2: Bitter Root Salesman I, 2. Carole Hauck HR 105 SA Rep. I; GAA I; HR Pres. 2: Vice Pres. 4; Bowling League 2. 3; JRC Rep. 2; GC Rep. 3: DECA Club 4; Horizon Club 3, 4. FFA 1,2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. Donald Gene Hankel -DON —HR 105 FFA I, 2, 3; Intramural Basketball I; DECA Club 4. Judie Hansen BUBBLES —HR 301 Entered from North Central High School, Spokane, Washington 2; GAA 2; Horizon Club 2, 3, 4; Bitter Root Salesman 2; Tennis Club 2, 3; Flag Twirler 3, 4; Office Squad 3; GC Cabinet 3, 4; Konah Staff 3; Concert Choir 4: Cantata 4. Janice Hanson JAN —HR 305 Entered from Wallace High School, Wallace, Idaho I; GAA I : Horizon Club I; GC Cabinet 2; DECA Club 4. I 25 7 v4 ttty-04te Senior ‘TfCa’ieAitty attd Marlene Herron HR 305 SA Rep. I; Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4; Twirling I, 2, 3, 4: Bitter Root Salesman 2; Kopee Salesman 2; HR Sec. 3, 4; Office Squad 4: GC Cabinet 4. Bob Hoggatt SAUCER-HEAD”—HR E223 Entered from Lewis and Clark High School, Spokane, Washington 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3. Joanne Denise Hollyoak ••JODY' —HR 305 GAA I; Girls' Glee Club I, 2; Concert Choir 2; Spartanaires 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; Cantata 3, 4; GC Rep. 3; Cabinet 3, 4; Prom Committee 3. Grider Howton HR 108 Entered from Florence High School, Florence, Montana 2. Sandra Huntly Harlan Hayes JOE —HR 108 Football I, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club I, 2. Eva Hebert HEBE”—HR 103 GAA I, 2, 3; Girls' Basketball 3: DECA Club 4. Bob Hendricks CHICL —HR E330 Entered from Havre High School. Havre, Montana I; Honor Roll I, 2, 3: Track I; Football 2; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Soph Council 2; HR Vice Pres. 3, 4; Bitter Root Salesman 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Jean Herbert JEAN IE”—HR 103 Entered from Bellfield High School, Bellfield, North Dakota 2; GC Rep. 2, 3, Cabinet 3, 4; Bowling League 2; Girls' Basketball 2; Square Dance Club 3: Honor Roll 3, 4. SUE''—HR 105 Entered from Helen Bush High School, Seattle, Washington 2; Girls’ Bowling League 3, 4; PASF 3, 4; Square Dance Club 3; Honor Roll 3, 4; JRC Rep. 4; Horizon Club 4. Dorothy Diane Hunton HR 305 Honor Roll 2; FTA 4; JRC Rep. 4. 26 Mardfth Arlfne Huseby Mardy —HR 300 Frosh Council I; Band I, Adv. 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3; Prod. Staff of The Red Mill 2; Ladies-of the Jury 3; SA Rep. 3; Honor Roll 3. Curtis Harry Hutchins •CURT —HR E223 PASF I, 2, 3. 4; Cantata I; Interscholastic Golf I, 2, 3, 4; FFA I; Intramural Basketball 2; Konah Staff 3, 4; Square Dance Club 3: Quill and Scroll 4. Dorothy Irvin DOTY —HR 103 Jerry Jacobson JAKE —HR 300 Intramural Basketball I, 2. 3, 4; Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4; SA Rep. I; Gym Leader 2. Jane Janke HR 300 GAA I, 2. Janet Johnson HR E223 GAA I; Rifle Club 2, 3, 4; Library Squad 2: Art Club 3, 4; Konab Artist 4. Mary Julia Levern Kerr JULIA —HR 305 I • tered from Lewis and Clark High School, Spokane, Wash- ■ gton 2; GC Rep. 2; Girls' Glee Club 2; Bowling 2, 3: antata 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Prom Committee 3; Con- nrt Choir 4. Marilyn Rae Klepper Mimi —HR 103 lonor Roll I, 2, 3. 4; High Honor Roll I; GAA I; Home Ed. Club I; Bitter Root Salesman 2: GC Cabinet 3, 4. Margaret Knoof Mugs —HR 105 Band I, 2, 3, 4; Horizon Club I; Honor Roll I, 2, 3; HR • io Pres. 2; High Honor Roll 3; SA Rep. 4. Bob Knuchel DUKE —HR 305 ■ ball I, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3: Gym Leader 2; Intra iral Basketball 3; M Club 4. ScKton Sett ££ee 'Duiutty Seeuatt 27 £leve t SetUond rfic 7tt Lou Ella Knudson LOUIE —HR 301 Band I, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll I, 2, 3; Pep Band 3; Art Club 3, 4; Rifle Club 3. Norman Kohler NORSE —HR 300 Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3. Jerry Koon HR 305 Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Track I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; HR Pres. I: M Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 4; Football 4; Key Club 4; Basketroom 4. Richard Kramer HR E330 Chester Krause HR 108 Entered from Salem High School, Salem, Oregon 3; Intramural Basket- ball 3; DECA Club 4. Richard Kreitzberg HAUSENKRANTZ —HR E330 Honor Roll I, 2, 3; HR Pres. 3, 4. Doris Kuhnes HR 300 Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll I; Twirling 2, 3; Office Squad 3; Konah Typist 4; Cantata 4. William Kuney Bill —hr 305 Track I: Honor Roll 3, 4; HR Vice Pres. 4. Peggy Jean Lamoreux PEG —HR E223 Horizon Club 2, 3, 4; GC Cabinet 4; Office Staff 4. Gary Larson LARS —HR 301 Camera Club I; Band 2, 3, 4; HR Sec. 2. Jacob Loran •’JOLLY JAKE —HR E330 ' . I, 2, 3, Treas. 2. 3; Football I; Concert Choir 3; • i ■ a tanei res 3; Cantata 4; Honor Roll 4. Richard Lorance DICK —HR 108 Rifle Club 2; DECA Club 4. Peggy Lovell HR 105 ..«or Roll I, 2, 3, 4; HR Sec. I, 3; GAA I, 2; JRC Rep. fl Hor Root Salesman 2; Kopee Salesman 2; Girls' Bowling I 2. 3; Office Staff 3; GC Cabinet 3, 4. Sandra Luchau SANDY —HR 108 I 2, 3; Girls' Glee Club 2; Mixed Chorus 3; Gym !•- • • 3, 4: Konah Staff 3; Cantata 3. 4: Concert Choir 4. Joanne Larson JO —HR 300 FHA I, 2, 3; GC Rep. 3; Honor Roll 3; Office Squad 3; Concert Choir 4; Cantata 4. Robert Lebsack BOB —HR E330 FFA I. 2. 3. 4. Leroy Lemke LEE —HR E330 Football 2; DECA Club 4. Bill Lien HR 305 Football I. 2, 3. 4; Track 2, 3; Honor Roll 2, 3; M Club 4. Shirley Linden HR 305 PASF I, 2; GAA I, 2. 3; Girls' Bowling League 2, 3; Art Club 3, 4; Honor Roll 2; FT A 3, 4; DECA Club 4. Charles Franklin Lockwood CHOWEE —HR 108 Football 1. 2, 4; Track I; A Cappella Choir 2,; Concert Choir 3: Spar- tanaires 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3. 4; Cantata 2, 3, 4; Boys' Glee Club I; Dramatic Productions—Scenery 3, 4; Music Concert 3; Divine Flora 2; Ladies of the Jury 3: Personal Appearance 3; Night Must Fall 4. (? XKVe4ttaUl 7Aret Senios tttead TfatiamC 29 7 tcc t6e 'poet t (? een£eadenA 4%c Se u n4 30 Marlys McGee HR 103 GAA !; Adv. Band I, 2, 3; Honor Roll 2, 3; Girls' Glee Club 2; Gym Leader 3. Philip J. McLeod PHIL —HR 305 Entered from Gonzaga High School, Spokane, Washington 3; Concert Choir 4. Brenda Leigh McPherson HR E223 SA Rep. I; Honor Roll I, 3; GC Cabinet I, 2, 4; GAA 2; HR Pres. 2; Sec.-Treas. 3; Library Squad 2; Bitter Root Salesman 2; Girls' State 3; Konah Staff 3; Girls' Honor Council 3, 4; Ski Club 4: KONA 3. 4; Horizon Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Mary Eveline Malone 'MOLLY —HR305 GC Rep. I; Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4; Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4; GAA I: Soph Council; Bitter Root Salesman 3, 4; Gym Leader 3, 4; Office Squad 4; GC Cabinet 3, 4. Patricia Joan Manning • PAT —HR 301 GAA I; Bowling 2, 3; GC Rep. 3; Horizon Club 3, 4; DECA Club 4. Thomas Martz ••SPUD —HR 305 Frosh Band I; Band 3; Konah copy-boy I, 2, 3; DECA Club 3, 4; HR Vice Pres, 3; Boys' Glee Club 2; Mixed Chorus 3. William Matlock BILL —HR 305 Entered from Thompson Falls High School, Thompson Falls, Montana 3; Honor Roll 4. Alice Edna Maxell SOUPY —HR 300 HR Pres. I; Adv. Band I, 2, 3, 4; Horizon Club I. 2. 3, 4; PASF I; GAA I, 3; HR Vice Pres. 2; Bitter Root Salesman 2; Pep Band 2, 3; GC Cabinet 2, 3. 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3; Bowling League 3, 4; Prom Comm. 3; Konah Staff 4; GC Rep. 4. Maurice Millikan HR E330 Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; DECA Club 4, Frank Mitchell HR E223 Donna Murray HR E223 Honor Roll I, 3, 4; Girls' Club Cabinet I, 2, 3; SA Rep. 2; Cast of Curse of Aching Heart 2; Horiion Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Council 2, 3; Konah Air Waves 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 2, 3; Cast of The Red Mill 2; Cantata 2. 3. 4; High Honor Roll 2; Prod. Staff and Cast of Ladies of the Jury 3; Thespians 3. 4, Sec. 4; Spartanaires 3, 4; Konah Staff 3, 4; Prod. Staff of Personal Appearance 3; Quill and Scroll 4; Bitter Root Salesman 4; Cast and Prod. Staff of Night Must Fall' 4; HR Pres. 4. Betty Jane Nagy HR 305 Entered from Frenchtown High School, Frenchtown, Mon- tana 4. Verdonna Needles DONNIE —HR 103 GC Rep. I; FHA I; Kopee Salesman I; GC Cabinet 2; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Konah Staff 3. Bessie Nelson ■ BESS —HR 301 Entered from Poison High School, Poison, Montana. Patsy Ann Mitchell HR E330 Entered from Park County High School. Livingston, Montana. Rachel Mohland HR E223 Honor Roll I. 3, 4; GAA I; High Honor Roll 2; Bowling League 3: Girls' Club Cabinet 4. Frances Molenda FRAN —HR 300 GAA I, 2; Mixed Chorus I; Cafeteria 2, 3, 4. Lawrence Mood LARRY —HR 301 Entered from Grand Rapids Senior High School, Grand Rapids, Min- nesota 2; DECA Club. James Moore TURKEY —HR 108 Football I, 2, 3, 4: Track I : M Club 3, 4; Pres. 4; Key Club 4. Barbara Muir HR 300 FHA I; Twirling I, 2; Tumbling 2, 3; CAP 3; Flag Twirler 3, Konah Staff 3; Tounament Princess 3; Girls' Club Cabinet 4; Office Squad 4. tZccilC 4(t d Sc iall 'yfycute Six Se U i4, 31 faviot rfitctenA Kt Seni t, Vernon Nelson VERN —HR 105 Movie Operator 2, 3, 4. Jim Nelson ‘•SLEEPY JOE —HR 108 Football I, 2, 3, 4; Track 2; M Club 4. Harold Newton SHORTY —HR E330 HR Sec. I, 2, 3; Honor Roll 2; DECA Club 4, Pres. 4 Donald Nicholson DON —HR 103 Honor Roll I, 2, 4; Konah Staff I, 2, 3, 4; Camera Club I; SA Rep. 2; Intramural Basketball 2, 4; HR Pres. 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Boys’ State 3; Legion Baseball 3; Concert Choir 4; Pep Club 4; Cantata 4. Jean Nooney NUNE —HR 108 Intramural Basketball 2; Track 2, 4; Football 3, 4; Tumbling 4; M Club 4. Gary Obenauer OBIE —HR E330 HR Vice Pres. I; Bitter Root Salesman I; Intramural Basketball I, 2, 4; Football 2, 3: PASF 3. Evelyn Ochsner EVIE —HR E223 Band I, 2; GAA I, 2, 3; Girls' Club Cobine+ 4 Vernon E. Olson OLLIE —HR 305 Track I, 2, 3, 4. Bryan Owen HR 300 Honor Roll I, 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 4. f l t. k i' % i Norman Pahrman HR 300 David Palmer ■•DAVE —HR 105 Football I, 3; Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. Jane Rose Palmer ••JANIE '—HR 108 Fr. Class Sec. I; Concert Choir I, 2. 3: Spartanaires 4; Horizon Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Honor Roll I. 2, 3. 4: Cast of The Red Mill 2: Cantata 2, 3, 4; Flag Twirling 2. 3: Head 3; SA Rep. 3: Tumbling 3: Cast of Ladies of the Jury : Konah Staff 3: Thesoians 4- Prod. Staff of Night Must Fall : Bitter Root Salesman 4. Duane Palmer HR 300 Bili Paul HR 105 Bitter Root Salesman 2; Stage Crew 3. Kenneth Peers KEN —HR 301 HR Pres. 2. Armand Sam Pepe HR 305 Frosh Council I; Kopee Salesman I. 2, 3; Cantata I, 2, 3, 4: PASf I; Concert Choir I, 2. 3: SA Rep. 2, 3: Cast and Mgr. of The Red Mill” 2; Cast of The Divine Flora 2: Spartanaires 3, 4; Jr. Council 3; Key Club 4; Sr. Council 4; Charity Ball Ch. 4. Don Peressini • PERRY —HR 300 Football I: Track 2. David L. Peterson •PETE —HR 105 SA Rep. I: HR Vice Pres. I: Intramural Basketball I. 2. 3; FootbaH I, 2: Ski Club I. 2: DECA Club 3: Honor Roll 4; Stage Crew 4. George Phelps HR 301 Honor Roll I. 2. 3. 4; PASF 3: Intramural Basketball 3. 4. Lawrence Phelps SHORTY —HR E223 Honor Roll I, 2. 4- High Honor Roll 2. 3. { i, Sfybt Senior ire Ok 7be Sitter (yot Sta 33 'Ttiq t Tftutt 'palC 'peatcitet 7 ree Senear eadt Nancy Jo Pietro SHORTY —HR 305 Honor Roll 2; GC Cabinet I, 2. Frances Pigg I HR 108 I Virginia Piper GINGER —HR 301 GAA I, 2; Bowling League 3, 4; GC Rep. 4; GC Cabinet 4. Carolyn Dale Porter CAROLE —HR 301 Entered from Punahou School, Honolulu, Territory of Ha- waii 2; Horizon Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Tennis Club 2; Honor Roll 2, 3. 4; Cast of The Divine Flora 2; Bitter Root Staff 3. 4. Art Editor 4; High Honor Roll 3; Konah Staff 3, 4, News-Editor 3, Co-Editor 4; Art Club 2, 3, Sec. Vice Pres. 3: Girls’ Honor Council Sec. 3: GC Cabinet 3: Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; KONA 3. 4; Senior Council 4; Bitter Root Salesman 3; Kopee Sales- man 3; Office receptionist 3. Clifford Praast CLIFFIE —HR 301 Football I; Intramural BasketbaJI I. 2, 3. 4: Track I. Pauline Roehl HR 301 GAA I. 2, 3, 4; DECA Club 4. Eugene Ramage RED —HR 300 Dorothy Reed Kenneth Reesman HR 305 Frosh Class Pres. I; Football I. 2; Track Mgr. I, 2; Basketball 2, Intramural 3. 4; HR Pres. 3; Pep Club 3, 4; DECA Club Pres. 4; Key Club 4. Ronald Paxton Richards RON-RON —HR E223 Thespians I, 2, 3, 4. Vice Pres. 3. Pres. 4; Pep Band I 2, 3. 4; Dance Band 3. 4; Prod. Staff of Divine Flora 2; Drum Trio 2: Stage Mgr. 2; Jr. Council 3: Cast of Ladies of the Jury 3; KONA Station Manager 3, 4; All-Northwest Band 3: Drum Quintet 3, Boys' State 3; Pep Club 4: JRC Council 4: Interscholastic Little Theatre 3. 34 Dorothy Riel “DOT —HR 108 Entered from Sacred Heart Academy, Missoula, Mont. 4. Helen Marie Ring “RING-DING —HR E223 GC Rep. I: GAA I; Tumbling I, 2, 3, 4; Horizon Club I, 2, 4: HR Sec- Treas, 2, Pres. 3; Tumbler-Twirler 2, 3, 4; Art Club 2, 3, 4; Konah Staff 3; Kopee Art Editor 3; Bitter Root Salesman 3; Prom Com- mittee 3; French Club 3. David Roberts DAVE —HR 108 Entered from Central Jr. High, Ogden, Utah 3; Art Club 3. 4; Track 3; DECA Club 4: Intramural Basketball 4. Eileen Hardman Roberts HR 301 Mixed Chorus I; Re-entered from Biloxi High School, Biloxi, Mississippi. 3: GC Rep. 4. Annabelle Faye Rolczynski HR E330 SA Rep. I. 3. 4; Publications Comm. Ch. 4; GC Cabinet I. 2. 3; Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club I, 2: Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. I, Vice Pres. 4; Soph Class Sec. 2; GC Rep. 2; Konah Staff 3, 4, News-Editor 4, Co-Editor 4; Kopee Salesman 3; Art Club 3; Gym Leader 3, 4: Concert Choir 3: Cantata 3: Quill and Scroll 3. 4, Sec.-Trees. 4; Prom Com. 3; Bitter Root Staff 4; Pop Club 4. Nancy Rolfson Hk E330 Horizon Club I, 2, 4; Girls’ Bowling League 2, 3: GC Cabinet 4; Konah Staff 4. James Rowan ■JIM —HR 108 Intramural Basketball f, 2, 4; Football 2. Mgr. 3, 4; Track 2; Tennis Club 2, 3, 4. Joseph L. Ryan JOE —HR 108 Intramural Basketball I, 2; Boys' Glee Club 2; Mixed Chorus 3; DECA Club 4: Cantata 3, 4. Helen Saunders HR 305 GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3; Frosh Handbook Winner I; High Honor Roll I, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus I; Girls' Glee Club 2; HR Pres. 2; Girls' Honor Council 2: GC Cabinet 2. 3. 4; Guidance Com. Ch. 4: Concert Choir 3; Cantata 3, 4; Declamation 3, 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; Spartanaires 4; Konah Typist 4; Cast of Night Must Fall’’ 4. Nancy Elizabeth Schilling NANCE —HR 103 Class Trees. I; Girls Honor Council I; Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4; Vice Pres. I; HR Sec. I; Soph. Council 2; Twirling 2, 3, 4; Girls' Club Cabinet 2. 3, 4; Prod. Staff “Ladies of the Jury 3; Cantata 3; Office Squad 3. 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; Konah Staff 3; FTA 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Class Sec. 4; Art Club 4; Northern Division Tournament Queen 3. 'PfcLftlCf Senio , Sdit 'Kofiee 35 7 Sencard Student rf dociati K O iced Dick Schmautz SPATS —HR 103 Football I, 2. 3, 4; Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Track I: HR Vice Pres. 2; Concert Choir 2, 3: Spartanaires 2, 3; M Club 3, 4; Cantata 3. Verna Schmautz HR 301 Charles Schmid HR 108 Kenneth Secrist -PINKY —HR 300 Football I, 2; Track I; HR Pres. I, Vice Pres. 3; Lunchline 4. Joseph Shoen JOE —HR 300 Track I; Football 2, 3, 4; CAP 3, 4. Laura Jane Shrock JANIE —HR 305 Entered from Stevensville High School, Stevensville, Mont. 2; GAA 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4; FHA 2, 3; Square Dance Club 3, 4; Girls' Club Cabinet 3, 4; CAP 3; Horizon Club 3; Honor Roll 4; Adv. Girls' Glee Club 4. Patricia Mae Simmert -PAT —HR 300 GAA I ; Twirling I ; Flag Twirling 2, 3, 4; Head 4; Girls' Club Cabinet 3, 4; Office Squad 3. 4. Bill Simon SI —HR 300 SA Rep. I; Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Track I, 2, 3; HR Pres. 2: Jr. Council 3; M Club 3. 4. Jack Skahan RED —HR 300 Entered from Saint Martins High School. Olympia, Washington 3: M Club 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Concert Choir 4. Betty Leone Skinner 8ETTS --HR 108 GAA I, 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club 2; Band 2, 3; Konah Staff 3, 4, Ad Manager 4; Honor Roll 3: Girls' Club Cabinet 4; Quill and Scroll 4. 36 James N. Spaulding JIM —HR 300 FFA 2, 3, 4; HR Pres. 2: Science Club 2; Honor Roll 3 Shirley Lou Spehn SHIRL —HR 105 Horizon Club I. 2. 3, 4; Twirling I, 2, 3, 4, Double-baton 3, 4; Fr. Class Council I; SA Rep. 2; Cantata 2; Cast of The Divine Flora and The Curse of an Aching Heart 2; Art Club 3. 4; Prod. Staff of Personal Appearance 3; Honor Roll 3; Konoh Staff 3; Thespians 4; Prod. Staff of Night Must Fall 4. Virginia Rae Staves RAE —HR 103 GAA I; Girls' Glee Club I: Home Ec. Club I; Girls' Club Cabinet I, 2, 3; Honor Roll I. 2. 3, 4; Kopoe Salesman I; SA Rep. I: Square Dance Club 2. 3: Girls' Basketball 2: Konah Staff 3: Office Squad 3; Horizon Club 4. Donna Stewart HR 105 Entered trom Greai Falls High School, Great Falls, Mont. 3: Bowling League 3: Honor Roll 3, 4. Doug Smith HR 301 PASF I; Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4; Boys Glee Club I; Intramural Basketball Mgr. 4: Concert Choir 4; CAP 4. Jerry Smith •SMITHY —HR E223 Pep Band I, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band I, 2, 3, 4. Joe Sol RIGA TONY —HR 103 Entered from Frenchtown High School, Frenchtown, Mont. 3; Football 3. 4; FFA 3. 4; Intramural Basketball 3: Honor Roll 3: Track 3; M Club 3, 4. Shirley Solem ••SHIRL —HR 103 SA Rep. I; Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4; Twirling I, 2, 3, 4, Double- b ton 3, 4; HR Treas. 2; Honor Roll 3, 4; Office Squad 3; Kopeo Salesman 3: Girls' Club Cabinet 3; Prod. Staff of Ladies of the Jury and Personal Appearance 3; Sr. Class Treas. 4: Pep Club 4; FTA 4: Prod. Staff of Night Must Fall 4. Cleo Sorensen ••STINKY —HR 108 Entered from Brockton High School, Brockton, Mont. 4; Concert Choir 4; Cantata 4; GC Rep. 4. Bob Small SAX —HR 301 Football I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; HR Sec. I: M Club 2, 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 4. Senear, TVutd 7rife 7a tyulce 37 I '?ive Seuuxrd Paint 'Keen TKurat Edna Thibol eau SHORTY —HR 105 GAA I, 2; PASF 2; GC Rep. 2; Library Squad 2, 3; Rifle Club 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 3. Donald Lovell Thompson DON —HR 103 DECA Club 3. 4: Movie Operator 2. Jocelyn Tidball JOSIE —HR 105 PASF I, 2; Honor Roll I. 2. 3, 4; Orchestra I, 2, 3: Library Squad 2, 3: JRC Rep. 3; Konah Staff 4; GC Rep. 4. Douglas Tornquist DOUG —HR E330 Intramural Basketball I, 3, 4. Doris Trowbridge HR E330 Adv. Band I, 2, 3; GAA I, 3; FHA I; Woodwind Ensemble 2; Or- chestra 2: Soph. Council Rep. 2: Cafeteria 2, 3, 4; Rifle Club 3, 4; Girls' Club Cabinet 3; Mixed Chorus 3; HR Sec. 3. 4; Girls' Basketball 3. Jo Ann Ulrigg JO —HR E223 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Club Cabinet 4; Konah Typist 4. Dorothy Jean Stickney HR 103 GAA I; Girls' Glee Club I, 2; Girls' Club Cabinet 2: Bowl- ing League 2; Gym Leader 3, 4; Concert Choir 4; Can- tata 4. Richard Rhodes Stickney •'RICH —HR E223 Track I, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 4. Bettina Stohr ••TINA —HR E330 Twirling I, 2, 3, 4, Tumbler Twirler I, 2, Majorette 3, 4; Tumbling I. 2, 3, 4; SA Rep. I; Horizon Club I, 2. 3, 4; Kopee Salesman I: HR Pres. 2: Cantata 2; Jr. Class Vice Pres. 3; Pep Club 3, 4, Pres. 4. Reva Ruth Taylor HR E223 Honor Roll I; High Honor Roll 2, 3; GC Cabinet 2, 3. 4, Chairman 4; Office Squad 3; Gym Leader 3, 4. Jerry Underwood HR 305 Entered from Columbia Falls High School, Columbia Falls, Monf. 3; FFA 3; Track 3. Leroy Vick VICK —HR 300 Football I: Intramural Basketball I; FIR Pres. 2. Sec. 2. 3. 4; Jr Council Rep. 3; Tumbling 3, 4. Virginia Helen Walker GINNY —HR 300 GAA I, 2, 3. Treas. 3; GC Rep. I. Cabinet 4; Girls' Basketball I. 3: Girls’ Glee Club I; Tumbling I, 2: Honor Roll 2; Library Squad 2; SA Rep. 2; HR Pres. 3; Bitter Root Staff 3, 4. Salesman 4; Konah Staff 4; FTA 4; Quill and Scroll 4. Jack Curtis Ward HR E330 Basketball I: HR Pres, 3; Track 3; DECA Club, Sec. 4, Rudy F. Weishaar SKIP —HR 301 Six SenionA 'ytyead 'KghaA Football I, 2; Basketball I. Intramural 2. 3. 4; Track I, 2, 3, 4. Capt. 4; Honor Roll 3; M Club 3, 4; DECA Club 3, 4. Arline June Westin HR 108 Girls’ Glee Club I; GAA I; Library Squad 2: Girls' Bowling League 2, 3; Girls' Glee Club Cabinet 4. Donalee Wheelbarger HR E330 GC Rep. I, Cabinet 3. 4; Horizon I, 2. 3. 4, Treas. 2, 3: Twirling I, 2; Girls’ Bowling League 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll 3; Prom Committee 3; Tumbling 3, 4; Bitter Root Staff 4; Kopee Salesman 3. Jeffrey Connor Wilhelm HR E330 Roy Orville Willis HR 301 FFA I, 2, 3, 4; HR Pres. 3, 4; Sr. Council Rep. 4. Nancy Louise Wise NANC —HR E223 GAA I, 2: Horizon I, 2. 3; Tumbling I, 2, 3, 4; Twirler 2. 3; Girls' Club Cabinet 2, 3, 4; Office Squad 4. fdt cutct 2kcC Se Ke4ten 39 6. ree Seneard 4ttencC 'Jtation t , (?aneientian Ann Woods “WOODSIE —HR 106 Horizon I, 2, 3. 4; GC Rep. I, Cabinet 3, 4; HR Pres. 2. Treas. 3; Girls' Bowling League 2, 3; Honor Roll 3, 4; Prod. Staff of “Personal Appearance 3, “Night Must Fall 4: Sr. Council ReD. 4: Thespians 4. Richard Woods DICK —HR E330 Entered from Saco High Schpol, Saco, Mont. 2; Square Dancing Club 2; Debate 3, Declamation 4; Konah Staff 3, 4: FTA 3, Pres. 4: Bitter Root Staff 4; Quill and Scroll 4 Mary Jo Woolfolk ••JO —HR 108 Entered from Blandensburg High School, Blandensburg, Md- I; Horizon I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2, Treas. 3; Girls' Glee Club I, 2: SA Rep. 2; Honor Roll 3, 4; Library Squad 3; Pep Club 4. Bruce Worden BRUCIE —HR 105 Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Football I. Harold Limon Wornath HASSY“—HR E223 Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Football I. Jamie Blaine Yule HR 301 GAA I; Piano Ensemble I, 2, 3; Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 3, 4; High Honor Roll I, 2, 3: Mixed Chorus I; French Club 3; Cast of The Divine Flora 2; GC Cabinet 2, 3; Bowling League 2; Thespians 3, 4: Kopee Editor 3; Kopee Salesman I; Jr. Council 3; Cast of Ladies of the Jury 3: KONA 3, 4; Konah Co-Editor 4; Girls' State 3: Quill and Scroll 3, Vice Pres. 4; Bitter Root Staff 4; SA Vice Pres. 4; Spartanaires 4 Prod. Staff of Night Must Fall ; Konah Airwaves 4. Frank Joseph Zigmund HERB —HR 301 Glenda Lee Zimmerman PUNK —HR 103 Library Squad I; Tennis Club I, 2, 3, 4: GAA I, 2, 3: Kopee Salesman I; Horizon Club I, 2, 3, Treas. 4; HR Vice Pres. I; GC Cabinet 2, 3, 4; Soph. Council 2; Jr. Council 3. Senior Council 4; Bowling League 2, 3, Mgr. 3; Konah Staff 4. Jack Zottnich ZOTT —HR 108 Football I, 2; Intramural Basketball I, 3; Track I; DECA Club Treas. 4; HR Vice Pres. 4. William Ray Zucconi “ZEKE —HR E223 Football I; Band I, 2. 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; SA Rep. 2, 3; Boys’ State 3; JC Forbis Award in Architectural Drafting 3; Pep Band 3; Konah Staff 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Quill and Scroll 4. 40 Richard Anderson DICK —HR El22 Mixed Chorus I; Cantata 3, 4; Spartanaires 3, 4; All-Northwest Chorus 3: State Solo and Small Ensemble 3, 4. Thomas Gruhn HR E223 Entered from Monterey Union High School, Monterey, Calif. 3; Intramural Basketball 3. Renate Hofmann HR 305 Entered from Staedt. Maedchenoberrealschule Bamberg, Germany. Lynden Hirst • LYNN —HR 305 I ntered from Helena High School, 1 Ifllona, Montana 2: DECA Club 4. Karolee Johnson KARI”—HR 105 I stored from Phoenix, Arizona 4; Honor Roll 4: Saddle Club 4; Production Staff, Night Must Fall 4: Girls Club Rep. 4 Allied Youth 4; Operetta 4; Cantata 4; Concert Choir 4. James McAllister HR 301 Richard Marceau HR E330 Richard Roda HR 108 Betty Sherry HR 301 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4; Library Squad I. Ted Shipkey HR 300 f tored from Monrovia High School, alif. 2; Football 2, 3; Tennis Club 2, 1 Track 2; HR Vice Pres. 3; Konah ff 4; Honor Roll 4. George Solander HR 301 SENIORS NOT PICTURED Karl Chamberlain Donald Dorin Dale Gyles Lynden Hirst Donna Kock William Montgom James Myers Rex Pixley Barbara Powell John Ray George Richards Harold Richley Dorothy Sickels Ben Siegford Wendell Simon Kenneth Stephan Bill Weimer 41 MARIE RAY Sponsor JUNIOR CLASS . . . Won Noise Parade for second straight year . . . Sold hot dogs at foot- ball games and ice cream at basketball . . . Sponsored annual Junior play, this year Junior Miss . . . sponsored dance called Rocky's Tambourine . . . sold Spartan stationery and booster pins . . . Officers are Ed Shields, President; John Fowler, Vice President; Marjorie Read, Secretary; and Shirley Thomp- son, Treasurer . . . Established scholar- ship fund for members of their class . . . SHIRLEY THOMPSON Treasurer JUNIOR COUNCIL MEMBERS are, left to right: Marjorie Read. Arlene Petersen, Kay Simon, Mitzie Kinnie. Second row: Allan Morris. Ed Shields, Bob Peters, John Fowler, Terry Holliday, and Ken Siler. MARJORIE READ Secretary ED SHIELDS President JOHN FOWLER Vice President Jim Baumgardner Jeanne Baxendale Ruth Bell David Beninger Shirley Bieber Jim Black Joe Blacker Kay Blazek Don Barns Roger Bauer Ann Ainsworth Joan Aldrich Janice Alkire Karl Allen Eleanor Amundson Connie Anderson Jim Anthony Pearl Arnold 4 ( :: THAsUlytt S afie, tyuttun, @ x-edita 'Ifear oedz £,Ceve t tyuttWKi, Oft i SqutLct Charles Bloom Pam Brechbill John Buck Alice Burger Terry Burkhart Betty Butler Carol Cain Laura Cantrell Barbara Coffey Bill Cogswell Carla Clausen Audrey Clemens Gwen Collier Betty Comstock Pat Copper Delores Crist Bruce Cusker June DeGolier Dolores Desautel Elizabeth Dodd I - Mike Donlan Agnes Dowell George Dowell Darlene Dresel Jim Dunwell Carol Ebbet Ted Edison John Edwards Kathleen Ellis Dolores Emery Helen Evans Kathleen Evans Bertha Eversole Betty Farley Pompey Farrace Jerry Ford Rex Flansberg Bill Flint John Fowler Robert Fink Sfcotidor SwMtai Pin z td StatioHeruf ScUcd 'tfycuuyi IRolC 'pii t SenteAt i Jim Fox Phyllis Franzen Shirley Fried Gordon Fry Jimmy Glantz Sharon Graehl Gail Gilbert Charles Gilder Dick Garlington Angeline Geiger Wesley George Gay Ghirado Dick Graven Fred Gray Mary Griffing Joan Grogan Bob Gordon Ruth Gruhn Don Guelff Shirley Guelff Valerie Handley Donna Handke Maxine Hanson Joanna Harland I James Harman Billie Hatton Gary Haven Charles Hayes I i I Glen Hayes Joy Hayhurst Donald Hege Ann Hendrickson Audrey Hepler June Herbert Don Hiday Pat High Jim Hill Jim Hogan Terry Holiday Don Houchens 'Paul : uniats tie J On 'fyear aa Stu tyutiion Attend, State I Gary Hunt Dave Inks Carla Ingebo Margaret Iverson Edetta Jackman Mary Pat Jameson Russell Jenkins Dan Johnson Roberta Johnson Beverly Johnston Freda Joseph Dona Keil Joe Kellogg Roberta Kent Bevorly King Mitzie Kinney Barbara Klapwick Diane Klepper Jim Koble Verne Kohler Freida Kramer Ralph Kramer Mary Krause Kim LaCasse Georqe Lambros Jerry LaMontagne Walter Lerch Helen Lewis Shirley Lewis Joyce Logan Earl Lory Mary Long Despina Lourbis Martha Lowe futuard 4re Student tteacuztuM, O ccerd flcuti vi 7kicc 'ytyccKcOteti j4kcC 'pivc 'TftcvK enA Pat Maier Mike Malone James Merek Sally Matthews Bill McIntyre John McMeekin Fay McPherson Cheryl MacKenzie Robert Lueck Sharon Lynn Jerry McCauley Sheila McDorney Charlene Mackie Cole MacPherson Virginia Matson Anetta Migge Roberta Mitchell Barbara Mobley Alan Morris Dick Morris O'Deane Muir aureen Bob Musburger Charles Nelson Vermont Newmiller Ann Newton Clarence Newton Stan Norgaard Don Nurse Bob Ochler Gary O'Hara Joan Olson Connie Orr Gail Payne Dick Patten flantor } Sett it 'poat atC fatuis 7i ut 'Jtoide parade ?o% Sec y tct 'Zf.ecvi Bill Paulson Roxie Perrior Bob Peters Allen Peterson Arlene Peterson Roger Peterson Geraldine Pickens Doris Pine Bob roma|evic Norene Powell Robert Powell Roberta Powell Joe Prata Warren Ramer Marjorie Read Gene Reed Pat Regan Mary Jo Regenos Tom Reidy Rosemary Reinhard Donna Rentmeister Leonard Reynolds Jeanne Richardson Joyce Richardson Rita Richardson Germaine Roberts i Ken Roberts Shirley Robertson Winnie Rockman Winnie Roseth Dennis Ruanna Bill Sanders Jo Anne Schmitz Marilyn Schriver Doreen Seitz Mary Jean Sheridan Ed Shields Marilyn Shope 7kiee fant nd, 'Paint 55 Kenny Siler Richard Simmons Kay Simon Roger Smith Sonia Smith Gary Sorenson Shirley Spaulding Rosie Standley Joan Stratton Helen Stapleton Arlene Steele Verna Surbrook Sandra Swanson Don Sward Hazel Tabbish Barbara Tascher Joyce Tate Jack Thibodeau Albert Thibodeau “Siy SfLUMfy ‘Pt KKCet ‘Sef tyutUVlA Betty Thomas Shirley Thomas Shirley Thompson Richard Thurman Robert Tidbafl Harold Tilsey Marilyn Torgeson Vera Trana Jim Welch Armen Weishaar Dorothy Weishaar Mary Wells SeveMteett Ok wcitiK Squads 57 1 7e flotniote Are On 'KohgA Sta££ Second Sentcoten i i i i i i ! Dorothy Weideman Gordon Williams Margaret Wimett Kenneth Wi se Shirley Wold Fred Wohlschlager Jeanne Wood Joanne Wood JUNIORS NOT PICTURED Richard Anderson Robert Anderson Joyce Bebee Jo Bryan Roger Burgad Helen Charlton Rosa Croghan John Cuplin Jim Dahl David Dodd Duane Fisher Edgar Flink Caryl Gibbs John Gunderson Dorothy Hawkins Pat Haywood Eldon Hirning Clara Jacobs Flo Leonard Daryl Lundgren Roberta Mattix Joe Mitche Gary Mitcheson Thomas Mongar William Morgan Jackie Myers Hank Petroff Bob Phillips Bob Raymond Harold Richlie Jerry Sanders Robert Schatz Evelyn Sharbono Edward Stiles Gene Sullivan Norma Wagoner Larry Weisbeck Barney Whalen Kenneth Wood Bill Woolen Jo Ann Warden Ken Young Rita Zachariasen i 58 'cuttoru IU MORS , Class of '54 1 ROGER MEGERTH President SOPHOMORE CLASS . . Class dance, the Eskimo Esca- pade, was great success . . . sold pur- ple and gold class beanies . . . put on spring assembly ... led by Roger Megerth, President; Sue Adams, Vice President; Stuart Nicholson: Secretary; and Matt Waldor, Treasurer . . . Glenn Reznor was sponsor. SOPHOMORE COUNCIL MEMBERS ore, first row, from left to right Molly McCullough, Sue Adams, Sue Vanlondingham, Joan McFarland, Matt Waldor, Bob Jones, Phillip Ingebo. Second row: Alan Carmichael, Pat Shoup, Jean Lash. Roger Megerth. '.STUART NICHOLSON Secretary SUE ADAMS •- ■ Vice Preside Sue Adams Mary Ailport Derek Amerman Beverly Anderson Maureen Anderson Marjorie Anderson Robert Anderson Robert Anderson Kathleen Andreason James Andrews Jackie Ansell Marlene Anthony Robert Avery Billie Baker Leslie Baker Marie Baker Robert Baker James Barthelmess Clara Bartz Neil Beavers Don Belcher Patricia Bell Janice Berger Carol Bird Marta Blair Wyman Blakney Ronald Borchers Norman Bouchey Molly Boulware Orval Bourquin Irene Boyd Roy Bray Beth Briggs Shirley Broderick Andra Browman Valerie Brunson Luella Buck Arthur Buis i i Neil Burnham 1 Wanda Burnside Alan Carmichael , Jack Casteel i Patricia Caterino i Paul Chaffey lone Chamley Larry Chilcote William Chilcott H. J. Clute Jo Ann Clinkingbeard Charles Cortner V 4 Jeanne Corbett Donald Cote Denis Creighton Arthur Crum Denny Culbertson £ J Sofi OMt ieA', 'TMa e )«t 0poot6 M Donna Demmons Harry Dietz Elmer Dillman Lois Dillree Donna Driggs Francis Dwyer Marilyn Ebbett Aletha Ellsworth Hugh Elmore Roger Emblem Iris Evans Duane Felstet 7cventy Saft MtAte 4rc 7to tlex4 Merle Harding Anna Mao Harmon Kent Harris Eunice Harvey Ruth Hayden Rose Marie Healow Raymond Hebert Joyce Henderson ■ Richard Ferrel Helen Fink Nancy Fishburn Charles Fisher Tom Fleming Fred Fortune Ronald Hall Roy Hankel Karon Honsen Milton Hanson Duane Foster Donna Fox Earl Fox Maureen Froiland Robert Gallagher Pete Gardener Beverly Gamelgard Walter Gibson Bill Giffin Bob Giffin Bob Goodman Leida Graham Clifford Gustafson Marvin Gyles Douglas Hacker Norma Hagen Eileen Hoggatt Sally Howton Ronald Hughes Lee Humphrey Camilla Hutchins Phillip Ingebo Mary Issacs Paul Isaacs Meredith Jemison Marie Jensen Carol Jepson James Jerome Fred Johnson Richard Johnson Roger Johnson Zane Johnson Mary Johnston Bob Jones Edith Joscelyn Shirley Kallis Robert Kelly Dan Kemp Pat Kennedy Penny Kittell Bob Knoyle Charles Kodis 'Walter (fcfaan Only S fc uMt ie On 'KOHA Jim Kohler Karen Kolppa Charles Koski Wayne Kost Marjorie Kramen Shirley Krause Duane Kreis Gloria Kreis Cora Kunz Barbara Kupfer Sheila La Chambre Lynn Lahaie Janice Lange Jeannie Lash Jeannette Lebsack Dot Lewis Mary Lightfoot Michael Linn Gayle McCracken Molly McCullough Joan McFarland Pat McGee Don Mace I -' i, Gerald Livesy Leslie Llewellyn Victor Loos Jack Lovell Lynn Lovett Amaryllis Lowe j fl Roger Megerth Charles Meyer Joan Miles Jack Miller Jerry Maclay Earl Marble Helena Matthews Barbara Meckler Tommy Meehan 7« a Sofe oaiore4 atC Semester Janie Murphy William Murphy Jack Nelson John Nelson Ray Nelson Roy Newton Stan Nicholson Stuart Nicholson Betty Noack Francis Nordgulen Elsie Nordwick Louie Oblinger Don Olson Roberta Olson Gary Ormesher Carol Ostergren Keith Owen Harlene Page Darryl Palmer Dean Paramore Audrey Parent Larry Anna Patten June Patton Virginia Peressini Camie Peterson Marvin Peterson Kenny Pfau Jim Pickens SafrAcxmared tya Ad Out (?taA4 Seance Sale Bill Regan Dean Regenos Earl Reich Bill Reilly Naseby Rhinehart Carol Robinson Lillian Roehl John Rollins Robert Sackett Robert Schacher Mary Ann Serbo luanne Sharpe Jeannie Shaubut Marie Shellman Patricia Shoup Nancy Schmautz Bob Scott Kitty Lee Seitz Larry Seitz Russell Seitz Bud Sellers Lewis Shull David Sickels Una Gaye Siler Patty Skahan Robert Skinner Lydia Skoblln Carol Smith Hazel Smith Marcia Smith 'P t ‘Potttitvcite , S fiJiiMune, (?kecii iq Squad Jim Snyder Rosemary Sol Bob Sorenson Marjorie Spaulding Julie Speaks Donald Squire Donald Stephan Loretta Stratton Dana Sullivan Louis Surbrook Yvonne Sweeney Sue VanLandingham p Murray Vanoy Jim Vessey Barbara Voss Matt Waldor Barbara Webste Betty Weideman Fred Weldon Bob Whaley Hans Weiber Alice Wise Wenice Worling Richard Wornath kIl ktd a M y i % SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED Delores Aktepy Martin Anderson Joan Anthony Jack Austin Robert Bleakman Carol Bird Mike Caddell Jack Clark J. Cotzar Glen Convan Bill Dishman Dick Dodge Jim Engtrom Sheila Erb Duane Fink Robert Griffin Rowene Grogan Beverly Hayden Barbara Hepfer Dolores Jackson Gordon Johnson Niola Johnstone Ronald Kahn Wanda.Kassahn Ronald Kihm Harriet Kramen Vernard Lanaghan Daniel Larson Leif Larson Lynn Lavoie Delmar Lemns William McCullough David McLanghlln Stanley Market Loel Michels William Morreles Lanny Nei Denise Norling Don Nurse Barbare Philpott Ronnie Pritchard Maurice Richardson John Rollins Elnin Schmautz Arthur Schultz Roger Schurman William Scott Charles Shelton Dave Wyatt Jack Zakos Charles Smith William Smith Fred Spiekerman Staneley Stimson Lon Tidball Earl Trowtwine Bob Tucker Richard Wagoner Tommy Waldbillig Merrit Welty Robert Wenstron Shirley Walkerson Carl Yarendt Class of '55 BONNIE PRIVETT Secretary VICTOR HANGAS Treasurer FRESHMAN CLASS . . . President Fred Ford led the frosh in putting on their Winter Wonder- land dpnce . . . Tried hard, but failed to win Noise Parade . . . Painted MHS on Mount Jumbo under guid- ance of M-Club . . . Other officers are Betty Jo Ackerson, Vice President; Bon- nie Privett, Secretary; and Victor Han- gas, Treasurer. FRESHMAN COUNCIL MEMBERS ore. from left to right: Fred Ford. Marcia Jensen, Victor Hangas, Mary Jo McBride, Allan LaCombe, Allison Howard. Betty Jo Ackerson. Bill Douglas, Jact Footer, Bob Carrol. BETTY JO ACKERSON Vice President FRED FORD President 73 Jleact StviMtKCHt 'UUtb 3% 3 7tte K ei Vulloy BilIingsly Karl Borchers Lilly Borgstede deau Betty Jo Akerson Alfred Albert Colleen Anderson Robert Anderson Darlene Baier Duane Baier Stella Barich Dave Barnes Alice Barry Jim Bauer Howard Beardmore Bill Beckwith Judy Bennett Grace Bielby Oscar Benson Andy Arnold Horold Ask Jolanda Boyce Sappho Bravos Loritta Bross Mitsue Bryan Nadine Bryant Charles Brillhart Bucey Bob Buck Grace Buchanan Audrey Bush Connie Caddell Dorothy Cantrell Roger Anderson Thomas Andrus Rex Applebury Scuck 'Pfux4, l tyiitb Ok 7aiiittKq Squad ft Vf Joon Chaffin Ruby Christenson Joanne Chaffey Carol Chaffin James Chaffin Nancy Clark Jack Clements Clara Cobb Joyce Clark Wayne Cobb Bob Collier Dennis Collins Thais Colyar Linda Conkling Burt Coty Darlene Crist Sharon Cruickshank Phyllis Davenport Dorothy Carlson Bob Carroll Simie Carroll Lynn Castle Pauline Drinville Robert Dunwell Gerald Eddlemon Jean Ellis • Rose Farrell Leland Felix Ray Denny Carrolle Dishman Larry Dille Bonnie Dillue Bill Douglas Donna Davis Linda Davis Duane Day Joy Deck “Sayd 7wdituynalCy “Paint 7“TH S” Alice Feller Virginia Fisher Wanda Flory Orland Flynn Velma Gardner Michael Geery Lonnie Geng Steve Gerdes Vernon George Sharon Gibbs Jack Footer Mary Jo Forbis Fred Ford Janet Gilbert Sam Gilder' Mel Gilgen Dorothy Goodman Janet Gonsior Solveig Froiland Arlene Fry Francis Graybeal Arlis Grenager Erling Gustafson Marilyn Gutierrez Gwen Gamelgard Vic Hangus Melody Hansen Wayne Haaglund Leilani Haines Harland Arthur Harrison Marvin Hart Richard Hart Roda Hart William Harlan Laura Lee Hambleton Harsell iq, Scdterd $c quaint Of vita, '24J it “TH S Karlene Hauck Nancy Healow Paula Hoidelman Delores Hendricks Lorna Kaiser Peggy Kallis Joyce Kassahn Russell Kerr Sam Key Wanda Kieffer Clara Hess Colleen Higgins Clara Hill Edith Johnson Lorry Johnson Donna Johnston William Johnston Janice Joseph John Hill Arlene Hochhalter Dean Jensen Marcie Jensen Marlene Jensen Shirley Jopson Willard Hochhalter Donald Jacobson Marilyn Hunter Janet Howell Helen Janke Margaret Isham Gordon Hunt Larry Holmes Herbie Holmquist Allison Howard Frank Jensen Jackson PrecC 'paret pra A 'Prexcf, , @kaa e l 7bauteA fyiv i ty Delphi Kilian Verna Kisser Jack Klarr David Klapwick Robert Livesy Bill Lockwood Ted Lorance Jim Lucy Ronald Kohler Barbara Koski Betty Kramer Carl Kreitzberg Betty Kuney Gerald Kurzenbaum Joyce La Chambre Allen La Combe George Lange Mary Lash Don Lassila Leta Lawrence Lowfell Lawrence Carolyn Le Piane Lois Lindberg Quest Lindh Robert Little r , wf I Mary Jo McBride Grant McNulty Beverly Donna McDonald Madsen Jeanine Daniel McKay Magstadt Sue Marble Roselyn Marek Jewel Marte 11 Richard Meisinger Bob Meyers Tom Minnerly 'JkksA tyiitb tyet Acquainted At Aunuai oed “Picm Lowell Neudeck Lilliane Newton John Nichols Leonard Murray Betty Museus Edna Nagle Virginia Nagy Woodrow Needles Ronald Norvell Jean Nurse Dorothy Olmstead Sharon Orr Peter Paulos Gary Peters Adeline Netzer Esther Nicklous Jodie Niemeyer Bob Nordwick Hal Moore Velma Moore Bruce Mueller Marcia Mueller Edmund Pfaff Eileen Pfaff Lyle Phelps Monte Piccinini George Pramenko Alberta Price Bonnie Privett Cyra Qualley Anita Ramer Thurman Randall Leo Pilotte Mike Poitras Robert Polancheck Jim Pond Jim Powell I Ok (uum 'TtuHtfou Mary Rannberg John Reely Loa Rentmeister Mary Rissman Richard Rucks Jack Sain Larry Sammons Viola Sandau Mary Satterfield Marlene Schmautz Jessie Robinson John Roda Mary Roehl Jerry Simon Delpheyne Skelton Ennis Small Donald Smith Leona Smith Margaret Smith Doris Rucks Leona Sperry Donna Staedler Stanley Stapleton Bill Steinbrenner Ruth Stroh Jan is Strona 'Jno h 'Pant 1k (? ni t Ka4 @a tata Bob Sullivan William Swearingen Janet Thornton Nola Tidball Phillip Zieg Bob Zucconi Pat Leonard Jeromo Walth Noel Waters Bonnie Lillis Waylett Womplo Edward Tilsey Cecily Trenouth Marilyn Turrell Peter Vann June Vessey Dorothy Willi Joyce Wise Paul Wise Francine Wolfe Roger Wolten Ken Wornath Pat Wright Frank Wryn Max Yandt Mk f ,. t j 3 Mary Ann Betty Whaley Wilcox Ruth Glen Wick Wilhelm Elizabeth Marilyn Wilcox Willard • X«' m mm m THuiat lltilihni.ll 7ftocC w SvtyCteA Liiltuj PMWMIDI UJFVPI • • • • tyca,r a y y£ ‘TftCuacita cecity Mityli ScUot 1952 C. B. BARTHOLOMEW 'onsor BOB ATCHISON Publicity ED CHINSKE Editor MARILYN SHOPE Co-Editor JOHN FOWLER Sports LYLA CLAUSEN Advertising GEORGIA GEORGE Advertising CAROLYN PORTER Artist WINIFRED ROCKMAN Artist DICK WOODS Advertising Fresh-up at the Annual Bitter Root Dance Once again the BITTER ROOT has rustled up honors from various branches of press publications . . . All- state honor rating for four years and first class national honor rating for three years JAMIE YULE Writer With Trees as the '52 yearbook theme, the size of the book is expanded, in- cluding the supplement . . . a new high . . . Total sales up to 1190 books ... af- filiated with Taylor printers for 5th year . . . book now in 48th year of publication ANNABELLE ROLCZYNSKI Writer ROBERT MUSBURGER Photographer Just as a tree is firmly root- ed in the earth and lifts its branches to new heights, the BITTER ROOT staff hopes the past year has proved a solid foundation for the dreams and ambitions of tomorrow. RALPH KRAMER Photographer VIRGINIA WALKER Advertising DONNALEE WHEELBARGER Typist i i i i HR l65—EVANS Ick 0% MKeno64K . . . equipment 100% Salet HR 108—ETTINGER HR '17—BLACKER HR EI22—REED I HR 201—SILER HR 202—FARRACE HR 212— DEMMONS HR 220—SHULL HR 326—HAYES HR E330—HENDRICKS 98 cwterotHit ? 00% Satet 4 td Piet uret HR 101 ARTHUR BULS Salesman HR 103 JANIE PALMER HR E223 DONNA MURRAY Salesman HR 300 VIRGINIA WALKER Salesman HR 305 MOLLEY MALONE Salesman 7 tcLcv 52 Cko£ifC Kopee... . . Literary magazine published in pring . . . composed of student work such as poems, short stories, biograph- ies, and essays . . . salesmen elected from English classes ... 100 percent salesmen awarded prizes . . . editors are Joann Haftle, senior; Mary Joan Tascher, Junior,- and Dan Kemp, sophomore . . . Miss Helen Fink is Sponsor . . . HELEN FINK Konah Air-Waves . . . MHS newspaper of the air . . . presented weekly on KGVO . . . car- ried on personal interviews with out- standing students or presented musical talent ... in general, acquainted townspeople with what goes on at the high school . . . Sponsor is Miss Flor- ence Brinton. FLORENCE BRINTON 'Mt 'ZtS ’e'Ki 'PwcUice 'KqkoA £veiy 'Week h £R . . . in its second year KONA installed a new public address system in the auditorium and re- corded Konah Airwaves weekly . . . KONA was given three tape recorders and record games directly from gym . Mr Whitmer was elected to the National Scholastic Radio Guild Board . . . new pickup arms and turntables were installed and studios were repainted . . . Key Club sponsored drive yielded over 300 records for the station . . . p64C% €Ui4t Shofi at 0K tta£ ?ccdA Konah—First Semester . . . Weekly newspaper of MHS, published by advanced journalism students . . . have one semester's class training, serve as reporter for one semester, and then may apply for advanced positions . . . co-editor, feature, news, and sports editors posts change every other quarter, along with replacements and advancement of reporters . . . interested staff members attended MIEA meet, Fall 1951 ... serves as a record of past activities . . . members boasting 100 inches of copy are eligible to join Quill and Scroll, journalism honor society . . . CAROLYN PORTER Editor rftl State rfottastcib tfiven, 'KwaA 4k bitten “ aot Konah—Second Semester GEORGIA GEORGE Editor ANNABELLE ROLCZYNSKI Editor RUTH BUZZETTI Editor JOCELYN TIDBALL Business Manager . . . Published 28 issues this year under supervision of Adviser John Linn . . . frequently sponsor well-known Konah feeds in which entire staff participates . . . have received high honor ratings from both national and state press associations . . . first issue printed the first full week of school . . . last summer several journalists attended Pow Wow at Montana State University . . . MARY DE JARNETTE Circulation Sports DICK WOODS Sports BLOOM and NICHOLSON Photographers 103 SPARTANNAIRES qO C — THutic 'DefranttHeHt ‘P%ete4tt SpUny xh 1 ancvit CONCERT BAND •— 'WtancAinty clkcC On '% il£- 7i nz Stivam l%i ‘Ptcufa at @ Mcent PeSand, Put au Pefi ‘ RtUltea 7wOdeM Pvt flag wavers tumbling twirlers double batons ___ 7ot H lcnA Sftten Uti, '?H A4auC4, e%c anct at 'Katuifcctl Pefi s4teent6tie4. Put ecuu )k Sficiitd Tteu TKuiaU 'BcfU 7« leOnn. '% UU WM I 11 i 'UtUVt I « ■ CARROLL MILLER “Pefi TitA i at tya He Cheerleaders... ..... _h„,s of PeD Club ... led school in cheers Pep Club ... Main purpose is to promote school spirit . . . put on pop assomblies throughout year • sponsored Noise Parade, Twirp Week, bonfire, and rally . staged assembly at end of yec . . had banquet in the spring . gave initiates messy time . . . officers are Tina Stohr, Presiden Bill Coffee, Vice President; and Nancy Schilling, Secretary-Treasurer . . . Carroll Miller led grouf 2 2uiU W Scroll ‘TteaxU, ‘D'Uve fax Slectxic letfietuxitvu Movie Operators ... . . . Boys who volunteer to run the projector for class movies . . . under the direction of Mr. Worthen ... no social functions or regulor meetings Quill and Scroll... . . , Honorary journalism so- ciety . . . must be in upper third of class and have 100 Inches of printed copy or 200 inches of ads to be eligible for membership . . . odvanced $200 and sponsored drive lor electric typowriier in commercial department Joann Haftle Presi- dent; Jamie Yule, Vice President, Annabelle (■ urer; Sponsor Is Mr. Linn LINN ■ Key Club . . . Newcomer to MHS put on high school charity ball during Crippled Childrens' Drive leaned trophies in office showcase . . . sponsored KONA record drive . . . worked on high school irch of Dimes drive . . . officers ore John Fowler, President; George Lambros, Vice President, Ronnie Dufrosne, Secretary; Bob Atchison, Treasurer, Mr Niblack is Sponsor. Studente Seniae ScAoai 7 0££ice Dean's Office Anna Mae Harmon Carla Clausen Dolores Cote Eileen Hoggatt Marlene Heron Shirley Robertson Nurses Office Kathleen Andreason Sandra Luchau Connie Daniels Jean Nurse Kathleen Ellis Office Marvel Forseth Nancy Schilling Winnie Roseth Mitzie Kinney Shirley Spehn Helen Lewis Beverly King Library Phyllis Davenport Ann Hendrickson Ruth Gruhn Ina Wagoner Carol Jo Thompson Rosemary Sol Helena Matthews Sonia Smith Jeanne Wood Francine Wolfe Meredith Jemison Lorraine Pine Doris Pine Anita Price Gail Smith Shirley Bieber Dorothy Lewis Sue Wilcox Marjorie Spaulding Marcia Smith Irene Boyd Betty Browman Joan Chaffey Beth Briggs 7ft eea . . . For girls interested in extra cur- ricular sports Girls' Bowling League was formed . . . GAA provides tourna- ment play in basketball, volleyball, and badminton for members interested . . . after 1000 points have been earned, girls are eligible for Girls' M Club . . . Helen Saunders, Donna Buck, Laura Shrock, and Willa Andreason, all seniors, are the only four members now in Girls' M Club . . . Sponsor is Miss Ruth Samuelson JIM MOORE President DENO DAMASKOS Vice President BOB SMALL Secretary-Treasurer . . . Sold programs at football and basketball games . . . sold pop at basketball games . . . welcomed and supervised frosh boys In annual paint- ing of the MHS . . . had dinner dance and Spring picnic where next year's officers were elected . . . spon- sored Basketball dance during the winter. BU Z ™ SponK r acuity SutesitaCaed fay tyvilc tcc6- at rffit i Sctuuxl leat . . . First Semester Girls' Club . . . Membership consists of oil MHS girls . . . provided large financial loans and donations for various emergencies . . . filled three Christmas baskets for needy MHS families . . . contributed to girls' gym facili- ties . . . honored outstanding seniors . . . honored foreign students Mitsue Bryan and Ren- ate Hoffman . . . sponsored co- ed prom and semi-formal dance . . . handled serving of refresh- ments at Open House . . . spon- sored faculty teas and Mothers' Day Tea . . . sponsor was Eve- lyn Rimel, girls' advisor. Honor Council . . . consists of eight girls elected semi-annually by class vote on basis of character, dependability, integrity, and fairness . . . uses fairness, honesty, understanding, and kindness in dealing with problems . . . considers such problems as attendance, discipline, and social . . . under direction of Miss Evelvn Rimel, girls' advisor. . . . Second Semester tfixU' £(u JlexuU 0 ] i School rfctivtfiet Social Committee . . . Has charge of all club properties . . . plans all social affairs . . . Spon- sor is Miss Elsie Forcum . . . Georgia George is chairman. CARRIE GILHAM Finance Committee .. Headed by Ann Crocker, Finance Committee operates N Take It on first floor . Mrs Carrie Gilham is Guidance Committee . . . Takes care of publishing school handbook for benefit of frosh and other new students . Sponsor is Miss Grace Ryon . . . Chairman is Helen Saunders. ram Committee . . . Gives annual Christmas Chocolate Hour vises meetings . . . Sponsor is Miss Edith Culver man is Marvel Forseth. GRACE RYON EDITH CULVER Put o t 7Wv OTO KATH £rine cM g Social Service Committee ... . . . Presents annual Coed Prom each fall for frosh girls and their big sister . . . plans club parries . . . Sponsor is Miss Katherine Craighead . . . Chair- man is Judy Adams. Membership Committee... . . . Does club advertising for meetings and parties . . . edits Chitter-Chatter, supervises contact representatives . . . Reva Taylor is Chairman . . Evelyn Rimel is Sponsor EVELYN RIMEL 0 VANETTA LEWIS v ? Service Committee . Sends get-well cards to long-period absentees . . . ushers at various school functions . . Sponsor is Mrs. Vanetta Lewis . . . Donalee Wheelbarger is Chairman. Contact Representatives ... . . Responsible for publication of Girls' Club's activities . . . distributes Chitter-Chatter quarterly . . encourages participation in girls' activities . . elected yearly by homerooms . . . EVELYN RIMEL 4 ’P%e e ttb cutci Student Council... . . . On© member from each homeroom is elected to represent the student body . . . each representative is appointed to one of four committees—Direct- ing Activities Committee, Administrative Committee, Welfare Committee, or Publications Committee . Student Council okays dance and assembly ap- plications, issues regulations for school functions, supervises welfare drives, and passes on requests for food sales, concessions, and club drives . . meets every Monday under the direction of Dick Ely, President; Jamie Vule, Veep; George lambros, Secretary; and Bill Cogswell, Treasurer . . . Adviser is Charles E Hunt G Mt ie yulb Chairman is Ruth Buzzetti Sponsor is Maurice JOHN PETERSON Welfare Committee . . . Last fall sponsored Bundle Week, a clothing drive for needy children . . took charge of MHS Red Cross and March of Dimes contributions helps plan and carry out school improvements . en- courages good conduct at school and school functions Chairman is Lyda Clausen . . Sponsor is John Peterson Publications Committee . . . Put out Student Council digest every week . pub lished SA material, club regulations, constitution amend ments, and other necessary material Annabelle Rol czynski, Chairman . . . Mr. Thomas is Sponsor. MR. THOMAS Directing Activities Committee ... . . . Planned bus trips, assembly sched ule, and fire drills . . . reviewed dance applications and school contracts . . assembly blanks approved . . greets guest speakers and arranges for pre- assembly programs . . . Chairman Jamie Yule . . . Mr. Hunt is Sponsor TVetfrvie (} Munittee Administration Committee ... . . . Charters all school clubs . . . helps plan calendar of activities of all clubs and classes in school . . . sponsors school elections and functions such as rallies and dances Send S ofee £ % ‘VciHCouve'i @ XHveKtioK Senior Horizon Club ... . . . Sponsoring fudge and candy sales and selling pom poms at the Homecoming game composed the money- making projects for the peppy seniors . . . food was col- lected at Christmas time for needy families . . . main social event of the year was the Candlelight Ball, the an- nual semi-formal dance . . . officers first semester were Carolyn Porter, President; Annabelle Rolczynski, Vice Presi- dent; Marilyn Gunkel, Secretary; Glenda Zimmerman, Treasurer . . . second semester, Ruth Buzzetti, President; Shirley Solem, Vice President; Molly Malone, Secretary; Nedra Cordrey, Treasurer. Sophomore Horizon ... . . . Had busy year performing such services as helping with polio drive, filling Christmas bas'kets, and singing Christmas carols at hospitals and Old Folks' Home put on skating party and sponsored cake sale . . rented a Student Union room for private dance performed a psychological play for various organizations offi- cers first semester were: President, Maureen Froiland and Secretary-Treasurer, Camie Peterson Junior Horizon Club... . . . Under the leadership of President Sharon Graehl, Junior Horizon Club has sponsored a cake sale in the lunchroom . . . plans a dance for Spring . . Adviser is Jean Campbell . . . other officers are Virginia Matson, , Veep, and Ann Ainsworth, Secretary-Treasurer . . . I I Frosh Horizon... . . . Sponsored a bakery sale early in February . . . helped Camp Fire Girls collect money downtown for March of C)imes . . . meet every other week for dinner at members' homes . . . President is Colleen Higgins, Lei- lane Jo Haines is Vice President, Edwina Sievers, Secre- tary, and Mary Ann Whaley is Treasurer . . . TV bite “Raid, Tided (kf Science in “Diet Sxfiewnent Science Club ... . . . After taking numerous field trips, Science Club studied dwarf tree cultures and heredity in fruit flies . . . diet experiments were also conducted . . . Mr. Whitmer is Sponsor. MR- HITHER PAUL WILSON . . . Has demonstrations and discussions pertaining to various electrical devices . . . takes trips in spring . . . shows films on electronics . . . President is Bob Pomajevich . . . sponsored by Paul Wilson. . . . Made up of students who work and receive school credit . . . sponsored four representatives to Spokane to inspect large business houses , . . put on banquet at end of year for members and their employers . . . officers are Ken Reesman, President; Harold Newton, Vice President; Jack Ward, Secretary; Jack Zottnick, Treasurer . . . Mr. Shively is Sponsor. Camera Club . . . Learned how to develop, print, and en- large pictures . . . learned fundamentals of taking good pictures . . . experimented with the light meter . . . officers are Bob Mus- berger. President; Dick Dodge, Secretary- Treasurer . . . Sponsor is Mr. Watt. Occi future '? vuttvi4 JAMES DEAN . . . Sent three delegates, Ar H nold Case, Don Burnham, and Roy Wills, seniors, to the annual National Future Farmers of America Convention selected for outstanding work in FFA . . . chapter hos had speakers arid movies . Jam© Dean, Adviser . . . . program built around eight main purposes of homemaking . . . adapted foreign homemaking class . . . several gained Junior Homemakers' Degree Sponsor was Miss Shirley Rockstad. . . . Mount Sentinal Club was organized in 1950 with six members . . . has distinction of having tho second national charter issued in Montana , . , purpose is to acquaint members with various fields of education so they may gain better understanding of the teaching profession . . Agnes Brown is Sponsor. SHIRLEY ROCKSTAD AGNES BROWN 'peAtivat C EM£Nr 'eute nant CAPC ... . . . auxiliary of U. S. Air Force . . . primary mechanics of flying . . . open to both boys and girls from fifteen to eighteen years of age . . . year round activities include link training, flight and ground training, flying, drilling, training in army discipline, and two week trip to an army air force base during the summer . . . Sponsor is Lieutenant Neil Clement. PASF... Pan American Student Forum entertained its members at a Christmas party . . promote good international relations . . . sing South American songs and study Mexican traditions and customs . . . Sponsor is Miss Violet Boileau. P 4tei4 'Painted and rffi usved iit @tu . . . Several of the Art Club members are shown here stamping their approval on some posters for the Sweetheart Ball . . . Art Club ... . . . Welcomed in 18 new members must take 2 years of art to be eligible . . . worked with Key Club to paint murals in gym . . . traditional- ly decorated high school at Christmas . . . painted posters by club request . . . changed chcwrman every meeting . . . Secretary-Treasurer is Jeanne Rich- ardson . . . Sponsor is Mrs. Doris Frost. BRAD ARR' GTON Thespians.. • . . . Dramatic organization under the direction of drama coach Brad Ar- rington . . supervised the play Heaven Can Wait . . . students who wish to enter Thespians must have 100 hours of drama work and meet grade requirements . .. . President, Ronnie Richards; Vice President, Bob Carpenter; Secretary, Donna Murray, and Treasurer, Marilyn Gunkel, Sen- iors. ■I S i @tu6- 'Wte K e'ui 4tte td State 71teet REUBEN ZlEG Ski Club ... . . . Charters buses to Look-out Pass and Diamond Mountain regularly for all ski enthusiasts during skiing season . . . Spon- sor is Rueben Zieg. World Affairs . . . Encourages students to study and discuss current world affairs . . . Sponsor is Robert Watt. . . . works to improve style and accuracy of players . . . teaches rules that will be helpful in knowing in later years . . . en- courages better teamwork and sportsmanship . . . enters out- standing members in Interscho- lastic Meet . . . Adviser is John Dratz. JOHN DRATZ Saddle Clui 'Ridet Apait | I Saddle Club . .. . . . This newcomer to MHS took sleighrides and went on ski trips during the winter . . . later in the spring they plan weekend picnics and rides . . . speakers and movies have been available . . approximately 30 members . . . Louis Bunge is President, Daniel Low is Sponsor . . . OANta Rifle Club.,. . . . Main purpose is to teach members safely In handling fire arms . . buy own ammunition . . . challenge local clubs to matches under direction of John Dratz . . . as f°RC0M Square Dancing Club .. . . . . Meets twice a month under direction of Miss Elsie Forcum . . . learn various types of square dancing t hope to en- tertain at basketball games . . . 0Dot we @otc $7 (2 t y 02i z4 i t ft Mi DELORES COTE . . . Governing body of Junior Red Cross in MHS . . . membership includes six who were trained at Junior Red Cross training camp and one representative from each homeroom . . . activities include helping with National Children's Fund, packing gift boxes for the needy, and presenting fall assembly . . . made up of four committees, Executive, Project, Public Information, and Budget and Finance . . . officers are Sheila McDorney, President; Earl Lory, Vice President; and Shirley Thompson, Secretary-Treasurer . Adviser is John Petersor . SNOW OVER THE ANNEX . . . I m , « r- I 1 l| Ic Ulr ft 'u'vvww jl cx c C'fyfccC °£no Da H c kSK°s Missoula—7 Anaconda—19 Sept. 7 . . . Jinxed Spartans still dominated by Anaconda . . . Copperheads Monno, Lyons, and Gustafson spark- ed for visitors . . . Damaskos sprinted fifty-seven yards for Missoula's lone tally . . . Juniors Orr and Powell gained consistent yardage for Spartans . . . each team had first-half touchdown nulified by penalties . . . Missoula's attack slowed by constant fumbling . . . game marred by many personal fouls . . . Capt Alh! Bob ct o Missoula—14 Anaconda Central—9 Sept. 14 . . . Scoring in second and fourth quarters, Spar- tans earned first win of the season by downing the Central Saints of Anaconda . . . Contest evenly and hard fought throughout . . . Missoula proved more effective in the clinches, stopping many Central drives deep in Spartan territory . . . Half- back Malcolm and End Rhinehart played fine de- fensive ball . . . Malcolm and Quarterback Fischer each scored once for the Purple and Gold . . . Fullback Powell converted after both scores . . . Missoula—13 Bozeman—19 Sept. 21 . . . Malone and Damaskos each made a sparkling play which helped to spell t-o-u-c-h-d-o-w-n for the Spartans . . . game all knotted up at 13—13 when Full- back Frank Hoey dashed 80 heartbreaking yards with a kickoff to bring victory to the Gallatin Hawks . . . the action slowed in the second half neither team scoring . . . Gallatin stopped last minute Missoula do-or-die offensive on their own twenty- five . . . Small and Barnes played well, helped to hold that line in second half . . . WATCH YOU BLOOD PRESSURE, BOYS 144 DON BARNES Center JOHN EDWARDS Guard DENNIS CAPLIS Guard deceive ettei rtcvcLidt, '51 ARNOLD FEHR DUANE FISHER Fullback BILL FORTUNE End ‘Tetany thriju%ie CLmetCccLfrjted Sfcarta, i UH-OH, HERE THEY COME . . . Missoula—20 Great Falls—32 Sept. 28 . . . Fleet Bison backs spoiled Missoula's first con- ference game by romping to five touchdowns four of them on spectacular runs . . . Alert end Jerry Koon snatched two Bison bobbles and turned them into Missoula T.D.'s . . . Spartans played er- ratic ball, defensive lapses helped to spell doom for the locals . . . Damaskos broke loose often scoring once for Missoula . . . Small and Orr showed spirit in stopping Bison drives . . . Missoula—7 Helena—25 Oct. 5 . . . The Bengal Tigers of Helena scored three times in the fourth quarter on spectacular plays to break wide open a tightly fought ball game . . . Spar- tans probably provided the most eye-opening thrill when a McIntyre to Koon pass turned into a 75 yard TD play . . . After the Bengals first period tally game was a hard fought duel until the hectic fourth . . . Spartans completed nine of 19 passes but with the exception of one could not use them to score . . . Missoula—13 Billings—27 Oct. 13 . . . Spartans banged over first score on an Orr to Malone pass from Broncs 20 yard line . . . Bill- ings came back with two big markers . . . Then, led by Schmautz's 65 yard sprint, Missoula burned right down the field and scored on an identical Orr to Malone pass . . . Broncs made two more touchdowns to sew up the game . . . Spartans played good defensive ball, showed improvement in most cases . . . Missoula—7 Butte Central—14 Oct. 20 . . . On the Spartans' first offensive play of the evening, Malone boomed around right end for 60 yards and paydirt ... In third quarter Missoula bulldozed 58 yards to Central five yard marker and tried a pass, bang! Maroon halfback James intercepted it on his own goal line and ripped off 100 quick yards to score ... In the fourth period James again packed the ball, this time for 55 yards and a touchdown . . . Missoula made nine first downs as compared to Central's six . . . Spar- tans outrushed Maroons 179 yards to 145 yards Missoula—0 Butte—26 Oct. 26 . . . Bulldogs won game through air power . . . completing six of 10 tosses for 119 yards, Butte pass pitcher Renz sparked his mates to victory by throwing two touchdown passes and set up two other TD's by his mighty heaves . . . Malone, Orr, and Fischer all made gains for Spartans . . . Mal- colm’s punting was good . . . Bulldogs heavy, hard charging line slowing down the home team . . . Spartans played better football, were beaten by a bigger, stronger team . . . 146 FRED FORTUNE JERRY KOON End bill McIntyre Quarterback CARL MALCOLM Halfback HweKty-jfive Shaitan deceive ettei ... I | WAYNE KOST. Manager . I i I Missoula—0 Flathead—24 November 3 11 I I . . . Exploding in the third period tor three bingos, one on a pass interception that turned into a dazzling 85 yard touchdown sprint, the Flathead Braves defeated the Missoula Spartans on a snowy, slippery field . . . The win made undefeated Flathead AA conference champs . . . Game not as one-sided as score hints . . . Barring rugged third quarter the Spartans, sparked by the running of Schmautz and Mal- colm, fought Braves almost to a toss up ... It was the last high school football game for 15 Spartan seniors . . . WHERE DID ALL THOSE GUYS COME FROM? 148 MIKE MALONE Halfback JIM NELSON Guard ‘THclC kc 7 fi SCOACT 70it 7 yUchct MVK Those not premant when pic- ture was taken. 1. Wally Berard 2. Bob Casteel 3. Dan Edinger 4. Conrad Orr 5. Bob Powell 6. John Ray 149 DICK SCHMAUTZ Quarterback TttKC uiKiKfjlctteimeK “Ttezt WALTER GRIFFIN Hood Coach JOHN DRATZ Attij+ant Coach V,n BuC . rn,e , „ «.. -s£T tyciLK l atcia te Sxfrexieice... Bombers 0 Stevensville 25 Bombers 7 Kalispel! Reserves 0 Bombers 0 Butte Reds 7 Bombers 0 Poison 6 Bombers 6 Kalispell Reserves 6 The Bombers had a fair season considering the bigger and more experienced oppon- ents. However, much is to be gained by participating in these games. Sportsmanship, teamwork, and valuable experience are gained by these boys to whom goes very little of the credit. Many ot the boys on the Bomber squad will become Spartans in a short time. It is good to see that there are still a few who will go out and play not for money and such things but play just for the game. Lack of eleven-man teams are the explanation for only a five game schedule. Their schedule this year consisted of the same number of games, however, this year's rec- ord was considerably better than that of last year. The Bombers also had more va- riety in this year's games. This year's team showed good form and an abundance of spirit on many occasions. It is hoped that these boys will have the same spirit and drive when they become Spartans. First row: Borchcr , Picken . Seller , Weishear, Gyle , Witkorken. Second row: Scott, Culbertion, Steinbrennor, Fisher, Johnson, Crum, Bourquin, Anderson, Lorson, Stuert Nicholson. Third row: Oblinger, Powell, Casteel, Livetey. Creighton, Stan Nicholson, Buck. Knoyle, Beckwith, Shipkoy. 4kcC Play, a,ta,Kce 1 ? yt att Scm ... - 153 '?ck(a£ Scoaak Strang . . . Spartans proved themselves game oppo- nents to all comers . . . Point spread in all losses was slight . . . Team was especially effective on home court . . . Many sopho- more and juniors gained valuable experience in team play . . . Future is bright for coming Spartan basketball teams . . . Coach Ed Buz- zetti completed sixth year as head mentor for fighting Missoula Spartans . , , SPARTANS—Bock row. left to right; George Fleming Mon ager; Bill Simon, Naseby Rhinehart. Bob Anderson. Wally Berard, Jerry Koon, Ed Stiles, Coach Ed Buzzetti. Front row: Roy Bray. Connie Orr, Ronnie Borchers, Dick Schmautz, Bob Shatz, Bob Powell. 154 Ok £kcC Of T Ctutty WALLY BERARD Captain 95 pts. RON BORCHERS 47 pts. COA ? LEIF LARSON I 15 pts. JERRY KOON 138 pts. i Scac'uU S 'TftavzJL Tifr 7 Missoula—51 Hamilton—42 . . . Finishing the game with a red hot drive, Spartans opened the '51-’52 season with a bang by decisively defeating the Hamilton Broncs It was anyone's game up to the last two minutes but in those last two minutes Spartan speed and clutch shooting put away the victory for Missoula . . . Hamilton played a good game, threatened often . . . Tall Bronc Bob Nicol took scoring honors with 18 points . . . The whole Spartan squad showed an initiative on offense which brought many shots, Koon topped the locals with 12 points. Missoula—58 Great Falls Central—26 . . . Turning on the power in the second half sharp Spartans thoroughly trounced a much weaker Great Falls Central cage squad . . . Coach Buzzetti used a two platoon system in the game, playing five seniors in the first and third quarter and four jun- iors and a sophomore in the second and fourth quarters . . . Koon led the Spartans with five field goals and two gift tosses for twelve points . . , Every man on the squad scored at least once . , . SPARTANS VERSUS BRAVES Missoula—39 Great Falls—38 . . . After trailing almost continuously from the opening whistle, Spartans tripped tall Bisons by a single point in a free-for-all finish ... it was all knotted up at 37 all with time slipping away fast . . . Spartan Stiles tipped one in . . . Score: Spartans 39, Bisons 37 . . . time 30 seconds to go . . . Bison Carlson sank a free throw . . . Score: Missoula 39, Great Falls 38 . . . Time: less than 20 seconds . . . Four wild shots by Bisons Frensen and Kneghtge , . . No good . . . there was a wild scramble after the ball . . , There was the gun . . . Victory again for the Purple and Gold . . . Missoula—28 Flathead—53 . . . A speedy Flathead Brave basketball five threw a dazzling offense against the Spartans and thoroughly humbled the Missoula quint ... it was the Spartans first disappointment in four starts . . . Spartans played tight ball in the first half, score tied at 8-all at the end of the first quarter . . . Braves then sneaked ahead for a 20-16 halftime score ... In Flatheads big fourth quarter though, game blew wide open, Braves scoring 23 points to Spartans 8 points . . . Brave Jystad led all scorers with 17 credits . . . Stiles topped Spartans with nine points . . . Missoula—39 Bozeman—47 . . . Leading most of the way, a speedy Gallatin Hawk basketball five played heads up ball in hand- ing the Spartans their first'conference defeat . . . Except for the wild and hectic second quarter, when the lead changed four times, the invaders kept ahead of the Spartans, leading at one time by twelve points . . . the Show twins. Gene and Jerry, and Merritt Monson formed the nucleus of the Gallatin attack . . . Gene Shaw led all scorers with 20 points . . . Powell's ball rustling and Koons shooting eye, good for 18 points, kept the Spartans knocking at their door , . . SPECTATING SPARTANS SPECULATE Missoula—33 Butte—35 . . . Hooking a close up shot with a minute and a half gone in the second overtime period, Bulldog Center Bob Andrews brought the cage tilt to a screaming finish . . . Both teams played hard, shot for shot basketball, almost every bingo brought a lead change . . . Spartans missed repeated chances to stay in front . . . Both teams hit same number of baskets . . . Spartans lost game on missed free throws . . . Bulldog Andrews hit 12 points, Spartan Stiles I I to top individual scorers . . . Missoula—50 North Central—53 . . . Leading all the way into the fourth quarter the Spartans dropped a close tilt in the last four heart-stopping minutes ... It was the Spartans second defeat in Kalispell's invitational basketball tourney . . . Missoula's inability to hit the hoop in the closing minutes accounted for the loss . . . Powell hit 13 points, Stiles II to pace the Spar- tans . . . Missoula—40 Lewis and Clark—56 . . . Unveiling an assortment of speedy floor plays, a smooth Lewis and Clark hard- wood five combined tricky ball handling and accurate shooting to trip sluggish Spar- tans . . . Missoula had trouble hitting the basket, yet managed to keep fairly close until the third quarter . . . Spartan guard Connie Orr led fhe home quint with five field goals for 10 markers . . . WONDER WHAT'S GOING ON IN THERE . . . ? Missoula—58 Lewistown—61 . . . Deadeye marksmanship at gift toss line enabled the Fergus five to slide by Missoula in another wild and pulsing tilt . . . Spartans led early, in the fray . . . Lewistown knotted the count at the mid-mark then slipped ahead and led the rest of the game . . . Missoula's over-eagerness on defense in the final moments gave Lewistown too many gift scores . . . Spartan Bobby Powell put on a one-man show in the closing minutes scoring eight points in two minutes and boosting his total to 17 for the evening . . . Orr ar d Stiles helped the cause with 15 and 10 respectively . . . Missoula—47 Helena—54 . . . Taller Bengals handed the Spartans their fourth Big 16 defeat . . . Shoot- ing of Helena guards Kelleher and Grims, paved way for Bengal win . . . Teams tied at 10-all at end of first quar- ter .. . Then Helena built up a 16 point third quarter lead . . . Spartans caught on fire in the final period, outscored Bengals but couldn’t quite catch them . . . the loss gave Missoula a record of 2 wins, 4 losses . . . BEFORE THE GAME . . . Missoula—50 Butte Central—48 . . . Spartans smash hoop jin . . , First win on Central’s home floor in a decade . . , Early play in the game was a swap-shop, both teams passing lead back and forth like a hot potato . . . Missoula forged ahead in third period and stayed there, throwing off a desperate last chance try by the Maroons . . . Koon was the sharpest scorer of the evening, leading the field with 16 tollies . . . Missoula—47 Butte—51 . . . Bulldogs came from behind to edge Spartans , . . gift toss accuracy paid off for Butte . . Missoula outscored the Bulldogs 18 to 17 on field goals but Butte turned those free throws in a winning margin . . , First half lead teetered back and forth as neither team could pull ahead . . . Spartans led at the half time, then a refreshed Bulldog quint came back in tho third quarter and put the gome on ice . . . Missoula—47 Bozeman—45 . . . Staving off a furious, last minute Hawk attack. Spartans slid by Bozeman with a winning margin so thin you could almost read through it . . Game was nip and tuck all the way ... In the free-for-all fourth period Spartans built up a big 10 point lead only to have Hawks cut it down slice by slice . . . Sparton guards Orr and Powell kept Missoula ahead just enough to salt the game away . . . Missoula—33 Anaconda—37 . . . Copperheads whipped cold shoot- ing Spartans in final minutes . . . Teams tied, almost all the way . . . Game very ragged . . . Neither team could hit from the field. Spartans scored on only 16 percent of their field shots, Ana- conda on 20 percent of their s . . . Tall Copperhead Davenport led all scores with I 3 points . . . Sophomore Borchers topped Spartans with 7 markers . . . 159 UP. UP AND AWAY . . . Missoula—52 Kalispell—60 . . . Rampaging Braves scalped Spartans . . . Combining tight de- fensive work with backboard control, Kalispell surged ahead at the opening whistle and was never topped . . . Spartans played much improved ball kept the Braves always hustling . . . Tribesman Overby put on a fine exhibition of scoring, sinking 23 points . . . Koon with 14 and Powell with I I took honors for the home town boys . . . Missoula—38 Kalispell—70 . . . Kalispell's five “man scalping party butchered the Spartans . . . Playing like champions, the Kalispell Braves just couldn't miss the hoop . . . Spartans checked the Braves somewhat in the first half, were avalanched under by a barrage of baskets in the second half . . . Spartans just couldn't find the hoop, were beaten by a hotter and more experienced cage quintet . . . Spartans biggest headache was tall Dick Wilson who sank 19 points and was a mainstay in back- board control for the Braves . . . Missoula—44 Lewistown—40 . . . Whitehot Spartans cut down the high flying Fergus Eagles in a searing finish ... • DANCE. BALLERINA. DANCE . . Building up a seven point lead in the third period Spartans succumbed to a fighting fourth quarter Eagle rally and then polled ahead in the final screeching seconds on deadly clutch .shooting . . . Never far behind, Lewistown played fine ball, simply couldn't get the breaks in the closing seconds . . . Orr with 15 points and Stiles with 9 were deadliest under the basket for Missoula . . . Van Hee led Fergus with 10 WHAT'S HOLDING THAT THING UP THERE . . . ? HERE THEY COME . . . Pep 7R allie Spun, 76e 7co k Ok i i 'S uk vi ‘Ttave Stcelient “ Recavet i i BOMBERS—Left to right: Charles Gilde-, Jim Pickens, Bill MacIntyre. Tom Reidy, Bob Whaley, Owen Schmouta, Bob Anderson, Bill Reiley. Jim Powell. Mike Linn, Roger Megerth, Roy Bray, and Arlen Weishaar. LOU ROCHELEAU Coach . . . Bombers lost only one home game . . . New Coach Lou Rocheleau does fine job of training future Spartans . . . B team accompanied A squad on all trips . . . Freshmen, sophomores, juniors included on Spartan line-up . . . Several members of Bomber team graduated to A squad during basketball season . . . Only home court loss was to Helena Kittens in decisive overtime struggle . . . I o FRED GRAY Manager 4ie Heated Ok Utestteil ‘T Kouded 0£ ‘3cu6etfcU BEND DOWN SISTER NOW THE FUN BEGINS HOW ABOUT THAT ANSWER BASKETBALL WAS NEVER LIKE THIS . . . 'ItlfrMUHU'tfU 0DfUUV TfttUtCf, Student Adams, Judith . 16 Bartz, Clara 63 Bucey, Dana 74 Cogswell, William ... 46. 129 Adams, Sue 63. 62 Bauer, Jim Buchanan, Grace 74 Collins, Dennis .75 Ailport, Mary Lou 3 Bauer, Marilyn Buck. Bob 74, 151 Collier, Gwendolyn 46 Ainsworth, Ann 45 Bauer, Ronald 45 Buck, Donna 18 Collier. Robert 75 Akerson, Betty Jo 74, 73 Boulware, Molly 63 Buck, John 46, 150 Colyar. Gerry Aktepy, Delores Baumgardner, Jim 45 Buck, Luella 63 Colyar, Thais .75 Albert, Alfred 74 Baxendale, Jean 45 Buckhouse, Gerald Comstock, Elizabeth 46 Aldrich, Joan 45 Beardmore, Carol 17, 126 Buckhouse, Lloyd 18 Conkling, Linda 75 Alkire, Janice 45 Beardmore, Howard 74 Buis, Arthur 63. 99 Cook, John Allen, Karl 45 Beaver, Richard 17 Bunge, Louis 18 Cooper, Gary 46 Alton, Larry 16 Beavers, Neil 63 Burgad, Roger Cooper, Patsy Amerman. John 63 Bebee, Joyce Burger. Alice 46 Copenhaver, Betty 20 Amundson, Eleanor 45 Beckwith, Bill 151, 74 Burkhart, Terry 46 Corbett, Jeanne 64 Anderson, Beverly . 63 Bedord, Robert 17 Burklund, Rhea Cordrey, Nedra 20 Anderson, Dick 41 Behner, Mae 17 Burnham, Don 19 Cortner, Dell 64 Anderson, Carol 16 Belcher, Don 63 Burnham, Neil 64 Cote, Dolores 20, 138 Anderson, Colleen 74 Bell Patricia 63 Burnside, Wanda 64 Cote, Donald 64 Anderson, Connie 45 Bell. Ruth 45 Bush, Audrey 74 Coty, Burt 75 Anderson, Ivan Beninger, David 45 Bush, Jerry Cowan, Glenn Anderson, Jean 16 Bennett, Judy 74 Butler, Betty 46 Creighton, Denis 151, 64 Anderson, Marjorie 63 Benson, Oscar 74 Buzzetti, Ruth 19. 103 Crist, Darlene 75 Anderson, Martin Berard, Wally 18. 154, 155 Coddell, Connie 74 Crist, Dolores 46 Anderson, Maureen 63 Berger, Janice 63 Caddell, Mike Crocker Ann 20 Anderson, Robert A. 63 Bieber, Roger .17 Cain. Carol 46 Croghan, Rosa Anderson. Robert D. 74 Bieber, Shirley 45 Campbell, Myrna 19 Crosby. Nancy 20 154, 162 Bielly, Grace 74 Cantrell, Dorothy 74 Cruickshank, Sharon 75 Anderson, Robert G. 63 Billingsley, Vulloy 74 Cantrell, Laura 46 Crum, Arthur 64, 150, 151 Anderson, Roger 74 Bird, Carol 63 Caplis, Dennis 19. 145, 150 Culbertson, Denny 64. 151 Andreasen, Kathleen 63 Black, Jim 45 Carlson, Dorothy 75 Cuplin, Alton 20 Andreasen, Will a 16 Blacker. Joe 45, 98 Carlson, Walter Cuplin, John Andrews, James 63 Blair, Marta 63 Carroll, Bob 75 Cusker, Bruce 46. 150 Andrus, Thomas 74 Blake. Susan 18 Carroll, Simie 75 Dahl, Jim Ansell, Beverly 16 Blake. Raymond Carmichael. Glenn 64 Damaskos, Deno 20, 144, 150 Ansell, Jackie 63 Blake, William Carpenter, Bob 19, 15 Damaskos, Georgia 20 Anthony, Jim . 45 Blakney, Wyman 63 Case, Arnold 19 Daniels, Colleen 64 Anthony, Joan 63 Blaszek, Charlotte 45 Case, Julie 19 Doniols, Roger 64 Armstrong, Dick Bleakman. Robert Castle. Lynn 75 Davenport, Phyliss 75 Arnold, Andy 74 Bloom, Charles 46. 103 Casteel, Jack 64. 151 Davey, Janet 64 Arnold, Keith 16 Bockman. Montana Casteel, Robert 19. 150 Davey, John 64 Arnold. Pearl 45 Borchers, Karl 74 Caterino, Patricia 64 Davis, Danna 75 Applebury, Rex 74 Borchers, Ronald 151, 63, 154 Cates. Ralph 19. 182 Davis. Linda 75 Arpan, Peryl 16 Borgstede, Lilly 74 Chaffey, Joanne 75 Davis, Marian 64 Ask, Harold 74 Botch, William 18 Chaffey, Paul 64 Davis, Nelli© 21 Atchison, Bob 96, 16, 15 Bouchey, Norman 63 Chaffin, James 75 Davis, Patsy 64 Atkinson. Roberta 17 Bouchey, Ramon 18 Chaffin, Carol 75 Davis. Willie Augenstein, Marlys 16 Bourdean, Joyce 74 Chaffin, Jean 75 Day, Carole 64 Austin, Jack Bourquin, Charles 18 Chamberlain. Karl Day, Duane 75 Avery, Robert 63 Bourquin. Orval 151, 63 Chamley, lone 64 Day, Harold Bachman, Douglas 17 Boyce. Jolanda 74 Charlton, Helen Deck. Joy 75 Badden, Nancy 74 Boyd, Irene 63 Chilcotfe, Larry 64 DeGolier, Juno 46 Baqley. Cleo 17 Bravos, Sappho 74 Chilcott, William 64 DoJarnette, Mary 21. 103 Baier, Arnold 17 Bray. Roy 150. 63. 154, 162 Chinske. Edward 19, 96. 180 Delaney, Donald 64 Baier, Darlene 74 Brech bill. Pamela 46 Christenson, Ruby 75 Dement, Donald 21 Baier, Duane 74 Brewer, James Clark, Jack Dommons, Donna 64 Bailey. Mary Lou 45 Briggs, Bonnie 63 Clark. Joyce 75 Demmons, Sandy 64. 98 Baker. Billie 73 Brillhert, Charles 74 Clark, Nancy 75 Denning, Wilbur 21 Baker, Blaine 45 Brodewick, Shirley 63 Clausen, Carla 46. 181 Denny, Raymond 75 Baker, Laura 17 Brodie, Nancy 18. 174 Clausen, Lyla 20, 96. 181 Desautel, Dolores 46 Baker, Marie 63 Bross. Lorita 74 Clemens. Audrey 46 Dick, Jimmy 21 Baker, Leslie 63 Browman. Audra 63 Clements, Jack 75 Dickinson, Elizabeth Baker, Robert 63 Browman, Andrew 18 Clinkingbeard. Jo An in 64 Dietz, Harry 64 Ba rich. Stella 74 Bruner, Louis Clute, H. F. 64 Dille, Larry 75 Barnes. Dave 74 Brunson, Valerie 63 Cobb. Clara 75 Di He. Ramon 21 Barnes. Don 145 150 45 Bryan, Jo Cobb, Wayne 75 Uillmen, timer 64 Barry, Alice 74 Bryan, Mitsue 74 Coffee. Bill 20 Dillree, Bonnie Barthelmess, James 63 Bryant, Nadine 74 Coffey, Barbara 46 Dillree, Lois 64 Dishman, Beverly 21 DisHman. Bill Dishman. Carrolle 75 Dixon, Claire 21 Dobark, Tommy Dodd. David Dodge. Dick Donlan. Mike 47 Dorin, Donald Douglas, Bill 75 Dontigny, Jerry Dowell. Agnes .47 Dowell. George 47 Dowell. James Dresel, Darlene 47. 173 Driggs, Donna 64 Drinville. Pauline 75 Dufresne. Ronald 21 Dunn, Ray 21 Dunwell, Robert 75 Dunwell, Jamos 47 DuVall. Margaret 22 Dwyer. Frances 64 Ebbett, Marilyn 64 Eddlemon, Gerald 75 Edinger, Danny 22 Edinger. Violet 22 Edison, Ted 47 Edstrom. Joan 22 Edwards. John 47, 145. 150 Ebbett. Carol 47 Ellafson, Jay 22 Ellis, Diane 22 Ellis, Jean 75 Ellis, Kathleen 47 Ellis, Robert Ellsworth. Alethe 64 Elmore, Hugh 64 Ely, Richard 22. 129 Emblem, Richard 64 Emery, Dolores • 47 Engstrom. Jim Ettinger. Nancy 22. 98 Evans, Allan 22. 190 Evans, Darlene 22 Evans, Earl 23. 98 Evens, Helen 47 Evans. Iris 64 Evans. Kathleen 47 Eversole, Bertha 47 Farley. Betty 47 Farrece. Pompey 47. 98 Farrell, Rose 75 Fehr, Arnold 23, 145. 150 Fehr, Dale 23 Fehr, Dick 23 Felix, Leland 75 Feller, Alice 76 Feller. Arthur. Feller, Bob Felstet, Duane 64 Ferrell, Richard 65 Fink, Duane Fink, Helen 65 Fink, Robert 47 Fischer. Duane 145, 150 Fishburn, Nancy 65 Fisher, Charles 65. 150, 151 Fisher, Virginia 76 Flansburg. Rex 47 Flechsing, Daryl 23 Fleming, George 23, 154 Fleming. Thomas 65 Flink, Edgar Flink, Jerry Flint. Bill 47 Flory, Wanda 76 Flynn, Orland 76 Fommer, Larry Footer. Jack 76 Forbis, Mary Jo 76 Ford. Fred 76, 73 Ford. Jorry 47 Forseth. Marvel 23. 185 Fortune, Bill 23, 145. 150 Fortune. Fred 65. 145, 150 Foster, Duane 65 Fowler. John 96 i. 47, 44 Fox. Donna 65 Fox. Earl 65 Fox, Jimmy 48 Franzen, Phyllis 48 Fried, Shirley 48 Frietz, Agnes Friez. Melvin Froiland. Maureen 65 Froiland, Solveig 76 Fry, Arlene 76 Fry, Gordon 48 Gallagher, Robert 65 Gamelgard. Beverly 65 Gamolgard, Gwen 76 Gardner. Pete 65 Gardner. Velma 76 Gariepy, Alma 23 Gariepy, James 23 Garlington. Richard 48 Geery, Michael 76 Goigor. Angelina 48 Gong. Lonnie 76 George, Georgia 24, 96 George. Vernon 76 George. Wesley 48 Gerdes. Stevo 76 Ghirardo. Gay 48 Gibbs, Caryl Gibbs. Sharon 76 Gibson. Walter 65 Gies, Donald 24 Giffin, Robert 65 Giffin, William 65 Gilbert, Gail 48 Gilbert, Janet 76 Gilder, Charlos 48. 162. 156 Gilder. Sam 76 Gilgen. Mel 76 Gilman, Val 24 Glantz. Jimmy 48 Goldsby. Paul 24 Gonsior, Janet 76 Goodman, Dorothy 76 Goodman, Robert 48 65 Gordon, Frank Gordon, Robert Graehl. Sharon 48 Graham, Leida 65 Graven. Dick 48 Gray, Fred 48, 150, 162 Grayboal. Francis 76 Greene, Robert 24 Grenager, Arlis 76 Griffing, May 48 Grogan, Joan 48 Grogan. Rowene Gross. John Grubaugh, Lila 24 Gruhn, Charlos 24 Gruhn, Merlyn Gruhn. Ruth 48 Gruhn, Thomas 41 Guelff, Don 48 Gulff, Shirley 48 Gundorson, John Gunkel. Marilyn 24, 174 Gustafson, Clifford 65 Gustafson, Erling 76 Gutierrez. Marilyn 76 Guyton, Patti 24 Gyles. Dale Gyles, Marvin 65. 151 Haaglund. Wayne 76 Hacker, Douglas 65 Haftle, Helen 24, 102 Hagen. Norma 65 Hagestad, Ronald Haines, Leilani 76 Hall, Ronald 65 Hambleton, Lauralee 76 Hand. Elinor 25 Handke. Dona Mae 45 Handke, Jo Anne 25 Handley. Roy 25. 65 Handley. Voleria 49 Hanges. Victor 76. 73 Hankel, Donald 25 Henkel. Roy Hanning. Stanley Hansen, Judy 25 Hansen, Melody 76 Hansen, Milton 65 Hanson, Janice 25 Hanson, Keren 65 Hanson, Maxine 49 Herdenburgh, tvforily n 25 Harding, Morlo 65 Harlan. William 76 Harland. Joanna 49 Harland. Rita 76 Harmon, Anna 65 Harmon, James 45 Harrington, Betty 25 Harris, Kent 65 Harrison, Arthur 76 Harsell, William 76 Hart, Charles 25 Hart, Marvin 76 Hart, Richard 76 Hart, Roda 76 Harvey, Eunice 65 Hatton, Billie 49 Hauck, Carole 25 Hauck, Karlene .77 Haven, Gary 49 Hayden, Beverly 65 Hayes, Charles 49 Hayes. Done! 49, 98 Hayes, Harlan 26 Hayhurst, Joy 49 Haywood, Pat Healow. Nancy Hoelow. Rose 65. 77 Hebert. Eva 26 Hebert. Raymond 65 Hege, Donald 49 Hogo, Robert Heidleman, Paula 77 Hendricks, Bob 26. 98 Hendricks, Delores 77 Hendrickson, Ann 49 Hensel. Albert Hepler. Audrey 49 Herbert. Jean 26 Herbert, lune 49 Herman. Carol 65 Henderson, Joyce Herron. Marlene 26 Hess, Clara 77 Hess, Judy 65 Hiday, Donald 49 Higgins, Colleen 77 High, Pat 49 Hightower, Robert Hill. Clara 77 Hill, James 49 Hill, John 77 Hill, Ruth Hiller. Leona 65 Hirning, Eldon Hirst, Lyndon 41 Hochhalter, Arlene 77 Hochhaltar, Gene Hochhalter, Willard 77 Hofmann, Renate 41 Hogon, Don 65 Hogan. James 49 Hoggatt, Eileen 66 Hoggatt, Robert 26. 147. 150 Holden, Loretta Holliday. Terrell 49 Hollyoek, Joanne 26 Holmes. Larry 77 Holmquist, Herbie 77 Houtchens, Donald 49 Howard, Allison 77 Howell, Janet 77 Howton, Grider 26 Howton, Sally 66 Hugh, Theodore Hughes. Ronald 66 Humphreys, Loo 66 Hunt, Gary 50 Hunt, Gordon 77 Hunt. John 77 Hunter, Marilyn 77 167 Huntley, Sandra 26 Hunton, Diane Hunton, Ernest Hupfer, Barbara 26 Huseby. Mardeth 27 Hutchins, Camila 66 Hutchins, Curtis 27 Ingebo, Carla 50 Ingebo, Phillip 66 Inks, David 50. 150 Irvin, Dorothy 27 Isaacs, Mary Ann 66 Isaacs. Paul 66 Isham, Margaret Iverson, Erik 77 Iverson, Margaret 50 Jackman, Edetta 50 Jackson, Alexander Jackson, Dolores Jacob, Clara Jacobs. Joseph 77 Jacobsen, Donald 77 Jacobson, Jerry 27 Jameson, Pat 50 Janke, Helen 77 Janke. Jane 27 Jemison, Meredith 66 Jenkins, Russell 50 Jensen, Frank 77 Jensen, Dean 77 Jensen, Marie 66 Jensen, Marcie 77 Jensen, Marlene 77 Jepson, Carol 66 Jepson, Shirley 77 Jerome, James 66 Johnson, Dan 50 Johnson, Edith 77 Johnson, Fred 66 Johnson, Gordon 66 Johnson, Janet 77, 102 Johnson. Karolee 41’ Johnson, Larry 77 Johnson, Roberta 50 Johnson, Roger D. Johnson, Roger W, 66 Johnson, Zane 66 Johnston, Beverly 50 Johnston, Donna 77 Johnston, Mary Johnston, Niola 66 Johnston, William 77 Jones. Allen 50 Jones, Harley Jones, Norman 50 Jones, Robert Jones. Wayne 66 Joscelyn, Edith 66 Joseph, Freda 50 Joseph, Janice 77 Kaiser, Lorna Kahm, Ronald 77 Kallis, Peggy 77 Ka II is, Shirley Kassahn, Joyce Kassahn, Gayle 66 Keil, Dona Lee 50 Kellogg, Joe 50 Kelly, Robert 66 Kemp, Daniel 66 Kennedy, Patricia 66 Kent, Roberta 50 Kerr, Mary Julia 27 Kerr, Russell 77 Key, Sam Witt 77 Kieffer, Wanda 77 Kilian, Delphi Kay 78 King, Beverly 50 Kinny, Mitzie 50 Kisser, Verna 78 Kittell, Penny Kitzmiller, Neil 66 Klapwyk, Barbara 50 Klapwyk, David 78 Klarr, Jack 78 Klepper, Diane 50 Klepper, Marilyn Knaub, Shirley 27 Knoof. Margaret 27 Knoyle, Robert 66. 151 Knuchel, Bob 27. 150 Knudson, Lou Ella 28 Koble, Jim Koch. Donna 51 Kodis, Charles 66 Kohler. Jim 66 Kohler, LeVerne 51 Kohler, Norman 28 Kohler, Ronald 78 Kolppa, Karen 66 Koon, Jerry 28, 145 150, 154 Koski, Barbara 78 Koski, Charles 66 Kost, Wayne 66, Kramen, Ellen 148. 150 Kramen, Marjorie 66 Kramer, Betty 78 Kramer, Frieda 51 Kramer, Ralph 51, 97 Kramer, Richard 28 Krause, Chester 28 Krouse, Mary Lou 51 Krause, Shirley 66 Kreis, Duane 66 Kreis, Gloria 66 Kreitzberg, Carl 78 Kreitzberg, Richard 28 Kuhnes, Doris 28 Kuney, Betty 78 Kuney, William 28 Kunz, Cora Mae Kurtz, Reinhart 66 Kurzenbaum, Gerald 78 La Casse, Kim 51 LaChambre, Joyce 78 LaChambre, Shiela 66 LaCombe, Allen 78 Lahaie Lynn 66 Lambros, George 51. 129 LaMontagne, Jerry 51 Lamoreux, Peggy 28 Lanaghan, Bernard Lange, George 78 Lange. Helen 51 Lange. Janice 67 Larson, Daniel Larson, Gary 28 Larson, Joanne 29 Larson, Leif 151. 155 Larson, Neva 51 Lash, Clara 67 Lassila, Don 78 Lavoie, Lynn Lawrence, Leta 78 Lawrence, Lowell 78 Leatherbury, Robert LeBarron, Jane 51 Lebsack, Jeannette 67 Lebsack, Robert 29 Lee, John Lemke, Leroy 29 Lembke, Louis Lemons. Delmar Leonard. Flo 51 Leonard, Patrick 81 LePiane, Carolyn 78 Lerch, Walter 51 Lewis, Dorothy 67 Lewis. Helen 51 Lewis, Shirley 51 Lien, Delbert Lien, William 29, 147. 150 Lindberg, Lois 78 Linden, Shirley 29 Lindh, Quest 78 Lindlief, Charles Lightfoot, Mary 67 Linn, Michael 67, 150, 162 Little, Robert 78 Livesey. Robert 78 Livesey. Gerald 67 Llewellyn, James 67 Lockwood, Bill 78 Lockwood, Charles 29 Logan, Joyce 5! Lomax, Carl Long, Charles Long, Mary 51 Looney Patricia Loos, Victor 67 Loran, Jake 29 Lorance, Richard 29 Lorance, Theodore 78 Lory, Earl 51 Lourbis, Despina 51 Lovell, Jack 67 Lovell, Peggy 29. 67 Lovitt, Lynn Lowe, Amarylis 67 Lowe, Martha 51 Lucey, Jim 78 Luchau, Sandra 29 Lueck. Robert 52 Lundgren, Daryll Lynn, Sharon 52 McAllister, Jim 41 McBride, Mary Jo 78 McCauley, Jerry 52. 148, 150 McCracken, Maxine 67 McCullough, Molley 67 McCullough. William McDonald. Beverly 78 McDorney, Sheila 52 McFarland, Joan 67 McGee, Marlys 30 McGee. Pat 67 McIntyre. Bill 52, 147 150, 162 McKay, Jeannine 78 McLaughlin, David McLeod, Phillip 30 McMeekin, John 52 McNulty, Grant 78 McPherson, Brenda 30 McPherson, Fay 52 Mace, Don 67 Mackenzie, Cheryl 52 Mackie, Charlene 52 Mackie. Nadine Maclay. Jerry 67 MacPherson, Cole 52 MacPherson, Cloe 52 Madsen, Donna 78 Magee. James Magstadt. Daniel 78 Magstadt, Ruth 52 Meier, Patty 52 Malone, Molly 30, 99 Malone Mike 52. 149, 150 Malcolm, Carl 30, 145, 150 Manning, Patricia 30 Marble, Earl 67 Marble. Sue 78 Marek. Edith Marek, James 52 Marek, Roselyn 78 Marceau, Dick 41 Martel, Jewel 78 Martz. Tom 30 Matlock, Bill 30 Matthew, Ann Matthews, Helena 52, 67 Matthews, Robert Mattix, Roberta Matson, Virginia 52 Maxell, Alice 30 Meckler. Barbara 67 Mockler, Lorraine Meehan, Thomas . 67 Meisinger, Richard 78 Megerth, Roger 67. 62, 162 Meyer, Charles 67 Meyers, Robert 78 Michels, Loel Migge, Anette 52 Miles, Joan .67 Miller, Jack 67 Millikan, Gilbert 67 Millikan. Maurice 30 Mille, Leslie 67 Minnerly, Thomas 78 Minster, Clyde Minster, Dorlene 67 168 Minter, Marjorie Mintz, Adrienne Mitchell, Frank 30 Mitchell, Joe Mitchell, Patsy 31 Mitchell, Roberta 52 Mitcheson, Gary Mjolaness. Karen 67 Mobloy. Barbora 52 Mohland, Rachel 31 Molondo, Frances 31 Monger, Thomas 67 Montgomery. William Mood, Alfred 67 Moore. James 31. 149, 150 Moore, Hal 79 Moore, Velma 79 Moravec, Frank 67 Morgan, William Morkort, 5tanloy Morrellos William Morris. Alan 53 Morris, Dick 53 Morin, Caryle 67 Mueller Marcia 79 Muir, Barbara 31. 190 Muir, Billie 67 Muir. O'Deane 53 Muller. Alphonse 67 Murphy. Janio 67 Murphy, Maureen 53 Murphy, William 67 Murray, Donna 31, 99 Murray, Leonard 79 Musburgor, Robort S3 97 Museus, Betty 79 Myers. Jacqueline Myers. James Nagle, Edna 79 Nagy. Betty 31 Nagy, Virginia 79 Noodles, Vordonna 79 Noi. Lanny 7 Noi, Ormie Nellos, Donald Nelson. Raymond Nelson, Bessio 31 Nelson, Charles 53 Nelson, Ernest 32 Nelson, Jack 68 Nelson, James 32. 149. 150 Nelson, Johnny 68 Notzor Adeline 79 Noudock, Lowell 79 Nevlle. Bill 53 Nowmiller, Vermont 53 Newton. Ann 53 Newton, Clarence 53 Newton, Harold 32 Newton. Lillian 79 Nowton. Margaret Newton, Roy 68 Nichols, John 79 Nichols, Johnny 53 Nicholson, Don 32 Nicholson, Stan 68 ,151 Nicholson, Stuart 68, 151 Nicklous, Esther 79 Niemeyer. Constance 79 Noack. Betty 68 Noonay, Joan 32. 150 Noonoy, Jim 149 Norby, Natalie 53 Nordgulen, Francis 68 Nordwick. Elsie Nordwick, Ronald 68 Norgaard, Stanley Norling. Denise Norton, Bornard 53 Norvell. Ronald 79 Nurse, Don 53 Nurse, Jeanne 79 Obonauer, Gary 32 Oblingor, Louie 68. ISI Ockler, Robort 53 Ochsner, Evelyn 32 O'Hara, Gory Oliver, Barbara 53 Olmstoad. Dorothy 79 Olson, Don 68 Olson, Joan 53 Olson, Roberto 68 Okon, Vernon 32 Ormoshor. Gary 68 Orr, Conrad 53. 150, 154. 155 Orr, Sharon 78 Osterqren. Carol Jean Ott, Tommy 68 Owen, Keith 68 Owen, Bryan 32 Page, Harlehe 68 Pohrmon, Norman 32 Palmer, Darryl 68 Palmer, Janie 33. 193 , 99 Palmer, Milton 33 Palmer, David 33 Paramoro, Dean 68 Paront. Audrey 68 Patten, Larry Anna 68 Patten, Richard 53 Patton. Bonnie 68 Paul, Bill 33 Paulson, Bill Payment, Tod 54 Payne, Gail 53 Peers, Kenneth 33 Pepe, Armond 33 Poressini, Don 33 Peressini. Virginia 68 Perrior. Roxio 54 Petors, Charles 54 Peters. Gary 79 Peterson, Allen 54 Petersen, Arlene 54 Peterson, Comie 68 Poterson. David 33 Peterson. Marvin 68 Peterson, Roger Petroff, Henry 54 Pfaff. Edmund 79 Pfaff, Eileen 79 Pfau, Kenneth 68 Phelps. George 33 Phelps. Joe Phelps, Lawrence 33 Phelps. Lyle 79 Phillips. Bob Philpott. Barbara Piccinini. Monte 79 Pickens, Geraldine 54 Pickens. Jim 68, 151. 162 Pietro, Nancy 34 Piqg, Frances 34 Pilon. Eleanor Pilon, Volva Pilotte. Leo 79 Pine. Doris 54 Pine. Lorraine 68 Piper, Virginia 34 Pixloy, Rox Plonger. Coro 54. 68 Plonger. Phyllis Poo, Shirley 54 Polawchok. Robort 79 Pomojevich. Robert 54 Pominville, Pot 68 Pond, Jim 79 Pophom, Carol 68 Porter. Carolyn 34, 96. 102 Potter, Henry Powoll, Barbara 54 Powell, Jimmy 79, 151. 16? Powell. Robert 54. 154, 155 Powell, Roberta 54 Praast. Clifford 34 Praost. Donald 68 Promenko. George 79 Prato. Joseph 54 Price. Alberta 79 Primmer, Barbara 68 Pritchard, Ronnie Privett. Bonnie 79. 73 Quolloy. Cyra 79 Ramoge. Eugone 34 Rambo, Olivo 68 Ramer, Anita 79 Ramor, Warren 54 Randall. Thurman 79 Rannbarg. Mary 80 Rasmussen, David 68 Ratliff, Darla Ray. John Raymond. Bill Raymond. Bob Read. Marjorie 54. 44 Redding, Groce Rood, Gono 54. 98 Reely, John 80 Reosman, Kenny 34 Regan, Bill 68 Regan, Pat 54 Regenos, Mary Jo 54 Regenos, Dean 68 Reich. Earl 68 Reidy. Tom 55. 16? Reinhord. Rosemary 55 Rentmeister, Donna 55 Rentmeister, Loa 80 Reynolds, Leonard 55 Rhinehart, Nasby 69, 150, 154 Richards, George Richards, Ronald 34 Richardson. Joanne 55 Richardson. Joyce 55 Richardson, Maurice Richardson. Rita 55 Richlio, Harold Rickett, Charlotte Rlckert, Pat Riel, Dorothy ... 35 Rieley. Bill 162 Ring. Holon 35 Rissman. Mary Robert!, David 35 Robert!. Eileen Hardman 35 Roberts. Germaine 55 Roberts, Kenneth 55 Robertson, Shirley 55 Robinson. Carol 69 Robinson. Jessie 80 Roekman. Winifred 55, 96 Rode. John 80 Rode, Richard 41 Rodgers, John Roohl. Lillian 69 Roohl, Mary 80 Roohl, Pauline 34 Rolciynski. Annabolio 35. 97 Rolfson, Nancy 35 Rollin, John 69 Rosoth, Winnie 55 Ross, Rosanna 80 Rotoring. Clarence Rowan, Jamas 35, 148. 150 Ruena. Donnii 55 Ruona. Ilona 80 Ruck, Doris 80 Rucks, Willard Ryan. Josoph 35 Seckott, Robort 69 Sain. Daniel 80 Sammons. Lorry 80 Sandeu, Viola 80 Sanders, Bill 55 Sanders, Jerry Satterfield, Mary 80 Sounders, Holon 35 Sehachor. Robort 69 Schotr, Robort 154 Schilling. Mary 80 Schilling, Nancy 35. 15 Schmautz. Elvin 162 Schmautz, Marlene 80 Schmautz. Marvin 80 Schmautz. Nancy 69 Schmautz. Richard 36. 149, 154 Schmautz. Verna 36 Schmid, Chorles 36 Schmitz. JoAnn 55 Schofield, Jane 80 Schrivor, Marilyn 55 Schultz. Lee Schurman, Roger Scott, William 69. 151 169 Sacrist, Kenneth 36 Sol, Rosemary 69 Tidball, Robert 57 Welty, Merrit Seim, Bob 80 Solander, George 4| . Tilsey, Edward 81 Wemple, Bonnie .81 Siegford, Ben Solem, Shirley 37. 15 Tilsey, Harold 57 Wenstrom, Robert Seitz, Doreen 55 Sorenson, Bob 69 Todd, Elizabeth Westin, Arline 39 Seitz, Jack 80 Sorenson, Cleo 37 Torgeson, Marilyn 57 Whalen, Barney Seitz, Kitty Lee 69 Sorenson, Gary 56 Tournquist, Doug 38 Whaley, Mary .81 Seitz, Larry 69 Spaulding, James 37 Trana, Vera 57 Whaley, Robert 162 Sellers, Buddy 69, 151 Spaulding, Marjorie 69 Treat, Charles Wheelbarger, Donalee 39. 97 Seitz, Russell 69 Spaulding, Shirley . 56 Trenary, Don 57 White. Carol Serba, Mary 69 Speaks, Julia 96 Trenouth, Cecily 81 White. Eugene Serviss, Pat 80 Spehn, Shirley 37 Trowbridge, Doris 38 White, Mervin Sharbono, Edna 80 Sperry, Leona .80 Troutwine, Earl Wick, Ruth 81 Sharbono, Evelyn Spiekerman, Fred Trumpour, Patricia Wilcox, Betty 81 Sharpe, Luanne 69, 182 Squire, Donald 69 Tucker, Bob Wilcox, Elizabeth 81 Shaubut, Jeannie 69 Staedler, Donna 80 Tucker, Shirley 57 Wilhelm, Glenn 81 Shellmon, Marie 69 Standley, Rosie 56 Turk, Augustine Wilhelm, Jeffery .39 Shelton, Charles Stapleton, Helen 56 Turk, Dick Wilkerson, Shirley Shelton, Larry Stapleton, Stanley .80 Turk. Jim Willard. Marilyn 81 Sheridan, Mary 55 Staves, Virginia 37 Turrell, Marilyn 81 Williams, Gordon 58 Sherry, Betty 41 Steele, Arlene 56 Tyler, Kay 57 Wills, Dorothy 81 Shields, Edward 55, 44 Steinbrenner, Bill 80, 151 Ulrigg, Howard Wills, Roy 39 Shipkey, Ted, Jr. Stephan, Donald 69 Ulrigg, Joanne 38 Willson, Judd Shipkey, Tommy 41, 151, 103 Stephan, Kenneth Underwood, Jerry 39 Wimett, Kenneth Shoen, Joseph 36 Stewart, Donna 37 Vanlandingham, Sue 69 Wimett, Margaret .58 Shope, Edward 80 Sticht, Jeanette . 56 Vann, Beverly 57 Wise, Alice Shope, Marilyn 55, 96, 173 Stickney, Dorothy 38 Vann, Peter 81 Wise, Nancy . 39 Shoup, Patricia 69 Stickney, Richard 38 Vannoy, Murray Wise, Paul 81 Shrock, Laura 36 Stiles, Ed 154 VanManen, Donald 57 Wiskirken. Don 51 Shull, Lewis 69, 98 Stimson, Stanley Veitenheimer, Eleanor Wold, Shirley 58 Sickels, Dorothy Stohr. Bettina 38 Verworn, June Wolfe. Francine 81 Sickels, David .69 Stratton, Joanne 56 Vessey, James Wolfe, Richard Sievers, Edwina 80 Stratton, Loretta 69 Vessey, June 81 Wollschlager, Fred . 58 Siler, Kenneth 56 Stroh, Irene Vick, LeRoy 38. 185 Wood, Jeanne . 58 Siler, Una 69, 98 Stroh, Ruth 80 Vick, Marlene 57 Wood, Joanne .58 Simmert, Patricia 36 Strong, Janis 80 Voss, Barbara Wood, Kenneth Simmons, Richard 56 Sullivan, Dana 69 Wagner. Ina 57 Wood. Lawrence Simon, Bill 36. 154 Sullivan, Gene Wagoner, Leslie 81 Woods, Ann 40 Simon, Gerald 80 Sullivan, Robert ..... 81 Wagoner. Norma Woods, Richard 40, 97, 103 Simon, Kathryn 56 Surbrook, Louis 69 Wagoner, Richard Woolen, Bill Simon, Wendell Surbrook, Verna 56 Waldbillig, Jim Woolfolk, Mary Jo 40 Skahan, Jack ... 36 Swanson, Sandra 56 Waldbillig, Tommy Worden, Bruce Skahan, Patty 69 Swearingen, William 81 Waldon, Matthew 62 Worden, JoAnne 58 Skelton, Delphyne 80 Sward, Don 56 Walker, Virginia 39, 97. 99 Worden, George .40 Skinner, Betty 36 Sweeney, Yvonne 69 Walter, Roger Wornath, Harold 40 Skinner, Robert 69 Tabish, Hazel 56 Walth, Jerome 81 Wornath, Kenneth 81 Skoblin, Lydia 69 Tascher, Barbara 56 Waters. Noel 81 Wornath, Richard Small, Ennis 80 Tate, Joyce Elaine 56 Watson, Delmer Wright, Patricia 81 Small, Robert 37, 144 Taylor, Ann Washington, Dennis .. 57 Wryn, Frank .81 150, 156 Taylor, Ivyl Ward, Jack 39 Wunderlich, John Smith, Carol 69 Taylor, Reva 38 Waylett, Lillis 81 Wyatt, David Smith, Charles Terrell, Brad Weber, Douglas Yandt, Max 81 Smith, Donald ... 80 Therriault, Allan Weber. Hans Yarendt, Carl Smith, Doug 37 Therriault, Emma Webster, Barbara Yates, Charles Smith, Gail Thibodeau, Albert 56 Weideman, Betty Young, Kenneth 58 Smith, Georgia Thibodeau, Edna 38 Weideman, Dorothy . 58 Yule, Jamie 40, 97, 129 Smith, Hazel 69 Thibodeau, Jack . ... 56 Weimer, Bill Zachariasen, Rita .58 Smith, Jerry 37 Thomas, Bettylou ... 57 Weisbeck, Larry Zakos, Jack Smith, Leona 80 Thomas, Shirley 57 Weishaar, Arlen 81, 151, 162 Zander, Kenny Smith, Lester Thompson, Carol Weishaar, Armen . 57 Zieg, Phillip 81 Smith, Marcia 69 Thompson, Don 38 Weishaar, Dorothy ..57 Zigmund, Frank 40 Smith, Margaret . 80 Thompson, Shirley 57, 44 Weishaar, Rudy 39 Zimmerman, Glenda 40 Sr.iith, Roger 56 Thornton, Janet 81 Welch, Jim 57 Zottnick, John 40 Smith, Sonia 56 Thurman, Richard 57 Weldon Fred Zucconi, Bob 81 Smith, William Tidball, Nola 81 Welling Beverly Zucconi, William 40 Snyder, Jim 69 Tidball, Edith 38 Wells, Mary 57 Sol. Joe 37 Tidball, Lonny Welty, Lynn 81 170 Missoula Merchants Help Back BITTER ROOT SERBA GROCERY, 2327 South Avenue West MODE O DAY, 1311 North Higgins LEVIE'S BARBER SHOP, 2141 South Avenue West PAXSON GROCERY, 1425 South Higgins YELLOW CAB, 116 West Front DOUG'S MARKET, 1330 Catlin Street REED'S MILLINERY, 126 North Higgins JOHNSON'S SHOPPING CENTER, 1963 South 14th OGG SHOE STORE, 236 North Higgins HOME GROCERY, 801 South 6th West SINGER SEWING CENTER, 312 North Higgins CARLSON'S GROCERY, 1215 South Higgins SOUTH SIDE HARDWARE, 833 South Higgins ORVIS MUSIC HOUSE, 125 West Main CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES CLASS OF '52 When you want to buy jewelry that makes one sparkle with delight ... or when you want to Say it with flowers, go to The Store for Men and Women Who Buy for Men HEFTE'S MUSIC SHOP The Music Center 510 North Higgins Ave. MISSOULA, MONT. 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Inc General Contractors EXPRESS BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATES 345 Brooks Street PHONE 7895 c MONTANA POWER Your Parker Pen Store New Grill Cafe MONTANA'S MOST POPULAR EATING PLACE K IN T D Xl__ DEPENDABLE INSURANCE CONSULTANTS Automobile — Fire — Casualty Bonds • REALTORS City and Farm Property CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '52 Best Permanents In Town Phone 5450 FRONT STREET TEXACO - • GREASING • WASHING • AUTO REPAIRS • PETROLEUM PRODUCTS West Front Street •• BUTTREY'S SUPER MARKET A Complete Food Store MONTANA INSTITUTION Buttrey's Foods Inc. Chlora finds that the way to Phyl's heart is through his stomach. MEN’S WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S SHOES DIXON HOON Shoe Store 133 North Higgins Missoula, Montana HOUSE SLIPPERS HOSIERY QUALITY GASOLINE Regular — 28c Ethyl — 30c Spur Gas 500 East Spruce FARM MACHINES SUPPLIES J. I. Case Farm Machinery New Holland Balers Wisconsin Engines Bearcat Hammermills Mulky Elevators Sprinkler Irrigation Graham Hoeme Plows Shop Tools and Supplies — A Complete Stock of Repair Parts — A Complete Shop Service on Tractors, Automobiles, Motors Trucks — — MACK TRUCKS — BEDFORD IMPLEMENT CO. 1421 West Broadway THE xj 1 V 9 — 1 . Antiques — Giftware EUNICE M. BROWN Hammond Arcade MAT2 K-ET Complete Foods and Meats FREE DELIVERY Phone 3450 Corner of South Avenue and Reserve AIR CONDITIONED ESTABLISHED 1941 GOLDEN PHEASANT CAFE American Chinese Dishes Open Weekdays 11:30 Noon to 12 A.M. Saturdays 11:30 Noon to 3 A.M. For SMART SPORT CLOTHES Visit The Men's Shop HOTEL FLORENCE Congratulations To Senior Graduates CLEANERS ASSOCIATION OF MISSOULA • FLORENCE LAUNDRY CO. • CITY CLEANERS • KEN MAR CLEANERS • MALCOLM CLEANERS • MISSOULA LAUNDRY CO. • NEW METHOD CLEANERS • DRIVE IN CLEANERS CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES ■from FURNITURE STORE For All Your Sporting Needs VISIT Fishing Supplies Athletic Equipment Rifles Boats Skis 123 W. SPRUCE NATIONAL BANK MISSOULA, MONTANA R. S. ANDERSON Friendly Service Since 1889 233 West Main H L Building JOHN HIGHTOWER JACK LUBRECHT Service qj odern Business OLLEGE Masonic Temple Building MISSOULA SERVE YOURSELF and SAVE The Self Service Method Always Saves You Money on Every Purchase of Phone 9-1719 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '52 WORDEN'S HOME FURNISHINGS STAN DATS ID FUEN ITU13E 109 E. Front Street MISSOULA, MONT. Corner Spruce and Higgins At Home to Western Montana and Missoula Above: Chlora wants a powder box, so Phyl helps her pick it out. Above: Phyl shows Chlora the mechanics of sawing. Above: Chlora and Phyl shop for skis at the Merc. Left: Chlora and Phyl inspect the Merc’s wide variety of sweaters. Western Montana's Shopping Center The Best In All Types of Moccasins H. M. HAGEN R. W. HARRIS Bakery Products 1102 WEST BROADWAY Fresh Every Morning BEST OF LUCK to the CLASS OF 1952 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1952 Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Olafson Where Smart Fashion FLORENCE HOTEL BEAUTY is Less Expensive SALON The B H offers Phyl a good chance to find Chlora a ring of her choice BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '52 from the home of Fine Jewelry POWER to Build A Stronger Nation! In World War II, electric- ity was never too little or too late . . . and as the nation again builds to keep Americans free, electricity is being called upon once more. In Montana, for in- stance, electric power is at work producing strategic metals needed for national defense. Yes, America is strong—it’s electrified! THE MONTANA POWER COMPANY Specialty Food House FOX THEATER BUILDING The Best of Everything BEST WISHES CLASS OF '52 Go Western At WESTERN CLOTHING FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Best Wishes Graduates FOR THE BEST IN HARDWARE APPLIANCES 306 N. Higgins Phone 2233 Ambulance Funeral Service Directors u x re ♦ Sfmmvms ROSE CHAPEL Call at fo 4 • FURNITURE • CARPETS • LINOLEUM • LAMPS • DISHES • RANGES • CEDAR CHESTS • DRAPERIES 329 East Pine Street Missoula, Montana J. M. Lucy and Sons Meet the gang at the HARDWARE PLUMBING Company Missoula, Montana PLUMBING — HEATING — APPLIANCES After School K IAR K T GAS FLOWERS GROCERIES All at money saving prices Or At Noon • LUNCHES • SOFT DRINKS 814 South Higgins Ave. FINE PORTRAITURE GROCERIES BEVERAGES SUNDRIES We'll Try to Please You' HANS OLIVE BLASZEK Hardenburgh OUTDOOR ADVERTISING COMPANY 269 West Front St. Missoula Everybody's talking about the fine food at the WUfH SO. HIGGINS PHONE 4929 Chlora and Phyl get in out of the cold for something good to eat. BEST WISHES and Shop the friendly way GAMBLES SUCCESS from ONE OF MONTANA'S OUTSTANDING STORES urnmmv- STORE FOR WOMEN The friendly store • AUTO SUPPLIES • FURNITURE • APPLIANCES • CLOTHING • HARDWARE The store for the family For PROM CORSAGES It's • GROCERIES • FROZEN FOODS HOME GROWN FLOWERS • MEATS Hotel Florence • BEVERAGES LIBERTY BOWLING CENTER DR. L R. BARNETT • DR. D. R. BARNETT DR. W. L. BARNETT Bowl for Health Bowl for Pleasure Glasses Fitted All Optical Repairs • 129 E. BROADWAY MISSOULA, MONTANA CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '52 Congratulations to the CR€AM£PY Bringing to Western Montana The Finest of Dairy Products MILK ★ WHIPPING CREAM ★ COTTAGE CHEESE ★ BUTTER ★ ICE CREAM ★ BUTTERMILK ★ CREAM Class of 1952 420 Nora Missoula, Montana Phone 3174 Qo. WjLaaduLcl Phyl and pal have a refreshing drink after a hard day's work. THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES RFST WISHFS THE L)L J 1 Yf 1 Jl IL J CLASS OF ’52 1 [— from the BEVERAGG CO. BOTTLERS OF JlQSitfc' GT30C-ET3Y Congratulations 601 So. Third Class of ‘52 Shop to Save NESBITT'S FOR ALL PARTIES—DANCES CALL 4356 Over the Bridge to the Business District f Busch and Latta $■ COMPANY General Painting Above Grade Waterproofing Steam Cleaning Sand Blasting H. M. Hendricks PHONES 5-1641 P.O. BOX 1172 MISSOULA, MONTANA 231 E. Broadway R. P. Semrau 901 Brooks Street Steve Strong 606 W. Broadway MISSOULA, MONTANA TEANSF£E We Hurry Carefully PARCELS — BAGGAGE QUICK PICK-UP ORDERS FREIGHT AND FURNITURE MOVING Phone 8961 324 W. Main Congratulations CLASS OF '52 from HOTEL FLORENCE “America's Finest Small Hotel” H. C. JENSEN, Manager fountain service at the BLUE FOUNTAIN T' MISSOULA AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION Bakke Motor Co. H. 0. 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 ‘52 GRADUATES MISSOULA'S NEWEST OFFERS YOU THE BEST IN Service Merchandise and Prices J. C. PENNEY STORE The American Home — Safeguard of American Liberties Distributor of Phillips 66 Products SAVE WHERE SAVINGS PAY WESTERN MONTANA BUILDING Cr LOAN Chlora and Phyl lunch at the recently remodeled Fairway Drive-In. DJ3IVE-IN 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 i
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