Hellgate High School - Halberd Yearbook (Missoula, MT)

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MISSOULA-27, ANACONDA-7 ln the curtain raiser of the 1953 football season for Mis- soula, the Spartans and the Copperheads fought their annual battle with the Spartans ending up on the bright side of the game. The Spartans started the scoring in the first quarter and then hit pay dirt in each of the succeeding periods. lim Pickens was one of the main reasons for the Spartan Win, as he was di- rectly responsible for -twenty points. Bray and 'Vtfeishaar also played a big part in the fray. Anaconda's lone tally came in the third period. Roy Bray AP AlleState First Team Quarterback Bob Scott Stu Nicholson AP All-State AP Alkstqte First Team Center Honorable Mention Tackle F1 lim Pickens MISSOULA-6, TWIN FALLS-6 AP All-State ' tb k With the Spartans capitalizing on a Plrsl Team HG1 GC Bruin fumble in the first period, they moved the ball to -the two-yard line, with lim Pickens carrying the pigskin over for the score. The try for the extra point failed. Neither team was able to score until the last few seconds of the game, when the Bruins tried a despera- tion pass that was good for eightyeeight yards and a touchdown. The attempted kick for the extra point was low and wide. There was only enough time left in the game for Twin Falls to kick off before the final gun sounded. Pickens and lohnson played outstand- ing ball for the Spartans. 96 MISSOULA-6. BUTTE-6 In the first game of the AA Conference, the Spartans had to come from behind in the final minutes of the game on a pass from Prarnenko to Schmautz to tie the Dulldogsi This was the climax of a series of passing and running plays which started deep in Missoula territory. The Bulldogs' lone tally came on the t first play of the game when they ma- ' ' neuvered a sleeper play. Butte threat- ened twice later in the game but the local boys dug in: Bob Scott intercepted a pass on the Spartan ten, and Pete Fthinehart recovered a fumble on the Missoula eighteen. Arlen Weishcmr Halfback Ioe Pepe AP AlleState Honorable Mention pete Rhinehurt Fullbsck AP All-State First Team End MISSOULA-0, FLATHEAD-0 Four buses loaded with MCI-IS stu- dents followed the team to Kalispell on Orvcxl Bourquin the annual Student Council-sponsored AP A-l1'STCfl9 bus trip. However, even the enthusie astic support the team received was not enough to give them better than a draw, the game being turned into a hard- fought defensive battle. Both teams threatened to score, the Spartans push' ing to the Braves' six on a sustained drive in the second quarter, and the Flathead County boys driving to the Missoula eleven in the fourth quarter, only to be thwarted in their efforts by an inspired Spartan de- fensive team. Franklin and Tennant were mainstays of the Flathead attack, with Pickens again coming through as a work- horse for the Spartans. Second Team Guard 97 I MISSOULA-7, POCATELLO-7 lack Lovell, the Spartan kicking specialist, came into the Buddy Sellers Fullbacl: Pickens qoes through. game and booted the extra point that gave Missoula their fourth straight tie. Lovells kick came after Pickens smashed two yards for a touchdown. The Spartans were baffled in the first half, by the indians' single wing attack. Pocatello made good their offensive drive late in the sec- ond quarter as halfback Paul Smith went over for the tally. Fumbles hurt both sides but they were attributed to the fierce tackling by both clubs. Pickens was again the most effective Bob Anderson runner for the Spartans. AP All-State l-lonorable Mention Tackle Ron Borchers Halfback Q1 Roger Iohnson Guard Fred Fortune AP All5tate Second Team Guard MISSOULA-20. GREAT FALLS-18 The Spartans finally broke the tyina jinx that was over them for the last four qames, by defeating the Bi- sons in a hard fought battle. Great Falls went over for the first tally of the qame on Bob Tolcerund's twenty-five yard run around left end. The Spartans marched sixty- !our yards the same period to tie the aame up at six all rs Lovell's try for extra point failed. Both teams scored once in the third quarter and aqain in the fourth. The difference between another tie for the Spartans or a win came as Pickens ran for the extra point in the third quar- ter and Lovell booted the extra point in the fourth. Charles Fisher Tackle Don Nelles Guard L Larry Helean l-laltback MISSOULA-46, HELENA-0 Frorn the starting whistle to the tinal gun, the Spartans com- pletely dominated the game. Pickens went over from nineteen yards out in the first few minutes of play to put Missoula in a lead that was never threatened. Borchers added another tally with only a few minutes left in the first quarter. After this the Spartans moved into high gear and proceeded to trounce the Bengals. Weishaar and Pickens scored in the second period, Rhinehart added two rnore tallies in the third, and Lovell's lone touchdown in the last quarter ended the scoring for the night. George Pramenko Quarterback Montana Bockrnqn Steinbrenner AP All-State AP All-State Honorable Mention Tackle Honorable M91'1TiO1'1 End MISSOULA-42. BILLINGS-7 Missoula cinched chance to play in the championship game by defeating the Broncs of Billings. The first tally came midway through the first period as Weishaar Went over from the two. Bile lings could get nowhere and had to punt. Pepe and Weishaar drove to the Bronc twenty as the quarter ended. The first play of the second period saw Bray pass to Bhinehart in the end zone. In the third quarter Pickens drove from his own 32 in seven plays to score. As the clock ran out for the third period the Spartans had the ball on the Billings 13. Pickens, Bray, and Weishaar all scored in the fourth period to put the game on ice. The Broncs' lone touchdown came in the fourth quarter on a 33-yard run by Russ Hein. Iack Lovel1's toe was working as he made six straight conversions. TTA ff Bob Whaley I-lalfback Bill Edinger Owen Schmautz Denny Culbertson End Fuck Lovell End Center l-lalfback . Elmer Dillmcrn Fuliback Bill Beckwith Fullbcxck Mike Lim Decm Gyles E d D Fred Weldon Hcubcck Center . 1 MISSOULA-13, BUTTE CENTRAL-0 The Missoula Spartans won their last scheduled game of the season by defeating the Butte Central Maroons in a bitterly fought contest. lim Pickens went over for the first touchdown midway through the first period. Lovell's kick was good and Missoula had a lead that was never seriously threatened. The second and third quarters were mostly defensive battles with neither team getting anywhere. The fourth period saw Pepe, Pickens, and Weishaar on a sutained drive to the Maroon three. Four plays later Bray went over from the one. Butte Central's lone threat came later in the fourth period when they had a first down, ten to go, inside the Missoula ten. The Spartans stopped the drive on the one-foot line where Pickens then booted the ball out of bounds on the 48 as the game ended. Iohn Nelson Guard Championship Trophy Vernon George Guard A Well-earned Award A-efQ5 '?f' 154 Leit to right: Arlen Weishaor, Ioe Pepe lim Pickens, Roy Bray. Lei! to right: Pete Rhinehort. Roger Iohnson, Bob Anderson, Bob Scott, Orvol Bourquin. Charles Fisher. Bill Steinbrenner. Manager Wcryne Kost Mcmcxger Don Squire Left to right: Bob Scoii. Bill Sieinbren- ner, Ron Borchers. Roy Bray, Bud Sellers, Lei! to right: Pete Hhinehcm, Montana Beckman, Roger Johnson. Fred Fortune, Stu Nicholson. Bill Edinqer Mcmcxger Bob Seim Trainer Larry Holmes SUSAN IAYNE Sue -HR Marching bond l: lg Tennxs Club l, 2, Honor Roll l, 2: S, Clcnss Council 2, ADAMS 325 Skx Club 3, 4, Sec. 2: A, Rep, 1: Class Vnce Pres. 2, Horizon 2, 3, 4, GC Cobmel 2, 3, 4: GAA 2, 3: PE Leader 3, 4, HR Vxce Pres, 3: Kopee Soles 31 TWU Chonr 4. linq 45 Con MARY LOU AILPORT- Many -HR 220 Gxrls' Chorus 2, 3, 4, C cmlotc 4 DELORES AKTEPY-HR 201 DERCK AMERMAN-- Deke -HR 303 Football lg 'Track lg lnlro Bnskelball I 2, 3 -l EC Reg Kopee Soles 1. BEVERLY ANDERSONY Bev 'fHR 326 Tumblmq I., GAA 2 3 4, Sd-idln' 'Elulfv Y KAREN ANDERSON-HR 32 5 Enlered from Gallolxn County Huh School E4l,lZzflx'1l1 Mon Iona 3, Horlzon 3, 45 GL' Connex 4, Vw It Cv II 4 .r, I1 I-, z MAUREEN ANDERSON- Mort -HR TQQSSE. ' ' M' -, .1 r . GAA I, Honor Floll Ii 7 .5 4 KL Lonmfl Hwy I, 4 Emri I 1 4 Hcrvnn J GL '..1bIr'wl I, Q 4 VIA 3, -I ROBERT GENE ANDERSON- Andy -HR 212 Busluf 'z ,Z 5 , I. ll: ll I -1 H noi H.,-ll I, . J, I, lx.l I - F1-A II -I I' 11 LII I 1 bull I, M Q L.1'2 :,., -uw --1.1 ROBERT M. ANDERSON- Bobby -HR 326 lrollbilll l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I, J, -I l'x :III I, -, ,, Pres. I, HR Vlce Pres Q, ICOUA 1, 3,E.1'monl.l11r -I I Q 3 4 Pres 4 If y Llub Ml l 11I 'MII -I Lgnll :rj ,, .,.e' 4, Prod Shui! of T-Jrnln , ,ww I L. J,. L I EI Hu- CIIILNN 4 r, 'JS HH l , lub rull Q. 7 1953: I3 KATHLEEN K. ANDREASEN- Kc:y fl-IR 308 GAA I . ' I-. .. I -1 lj 'I'1'IF- TJu:s- 1 - lf- v J IIE. -1 ' Z lg. LI ' ml, 1, I f ' V 'N ,. IAMES KENNETH ADREWS- lim -HR 212 lkvlt-,Ind I: In Chr-hr., In IE., . V, z., . 'Il un.: . I'lr.1r.'r H ,. -I Inf: .1::.u1 xl , J 4 ll-, ' HN, .- ILL -1 - f9l M NNT A? 'N N df' Q J I 'QA wg .13 AFI J I 106 Q 1 x 1 .. A v . . fnf' is -ii 1f ' i A eff' ' .. t an-N ,s - , qi , , t E il! First row: Sol, Smith, Kottas. Olson. Dcrmuskos, Reber. Hensel. Second row: Muclcry, Hinkle, Porter, Phelps Seitz Cavrn Hol halter, Harsell. Felstcxd. Third row: Denny. Little. Hale, Andrus, Fredrickson, Buckhouse. Bethke. Munn Sorge Fourth row Lockwood, Larson, Bolin, Henning, Everard, Gegtus, Vcrnn. Bethke. Douglas, Buzzetti. Scott. Felde. Gyles Culbertson Drmville Coach Lou Rochelecru Rasmussen, Rice, Whetley. B4Bombers U B-Bombers 31 B-Bombers O BfBombers 12 to ,, B-Bombers 12 R s ...,....,. Roncm Stevensville , ,,,, .,,.,,,, ,,... B u tie Reds .Anccondc Central .,,,.,.,,.WQl1Qce L 1 is hu Il 4 JAd 7- Bbw mg M vmky vim 'f vpn, .A A ...S ,IN ' ' . 1 4 I ' , ,g 9-sf' L. 5 First row: Linn. Lucey. C. Gibson. Mclnlyre. F. Bethke, Davis. Bauer. Russell. Luchau, N. Lowe. L. Gibson, Weikel. Sayer Schmitz. Manager Salierlee. Second row: Smith. Linden, Mathew. Tag. Collins. Wemple. Simmert. I. Iohnson, Curran. Polan check. MacGregor. Shelon. Daniels. Third row: Coach Mayte. Midqetl. Rocene, Norgaard. Presyler. Slominski. Coiiee Nooney. Daisopoulos. Biorklund. Weishaar. Lemmer. Malt. Iohnson. Stephens. Burklund. Gus Nash. assisiant coach. .292 M Frosh 48 . , , Hamilton B U Frosh 20 .,,,., .,,, , Butte Fresh 27 Frosh 28 . Polson B 6 Coach Carol Mayte 'llhe 1V1liiSUl11K1 51-111111119 t'111f10d 11111 S-L3111'11,111 111 1llIt' S1lf,1lt+' as they tied lor the 11l'l l1ct11111'11.111c1f 1111111 VVl11l 15111111 11ll1'1lLj w1l11 11111 '1,x VVlIIlT 'lll11 Iwo 11111: 111111 1111 doloats 111 1110 regular season, 111 IlOIl'COIl1GIGllCE' qa111es the Spartans Won one from AHOCOIldG Gltd tied two with teams 11o1'11 ldaho Pour members ot the Spartan tea111 placed on the A P All-State 111st 19CII1l wh1le a number of others placed on the second team and on the honorable-mention co1um11. This is the second stra1aht year that the Spartans have won the state championship after a few years that they did not do so well. Pete P1h1neha1t was chosen 1or'tT'1'5 second st1a1qht year as end tor the 11rst team Al14State, as well as the A. P All Star squad 111 the 11at1on The Spartans outscored 111911 opponents 167 to 51 ln all qames they played durmq the year SPARTAN SUMMARY MISSOULA-14 BUTTE-0 The first half of the championship game was a fairly even defensive battle with the Missoula Spartans getting the best of it. During the first quar- ter the playing was con- fined to midfield with neither team being able to gain. lt was in the last few minutes of this period that the Bulldogs got their only first down of the game. ln the second quarter the Spartans started rolling as Pickens and Weishaar drove to the Bulldogs' l2-yard line, where they lost the ball on downs. Butte fumbled on their own 13 where Bob Scott recovered for Mis' soula. This drive ended as Park of Butte in- tercepted a pass in the end zone Butte was forced to kick and the Spartans passed again with Stack intercepting on lVflSSOlllCI'S 33. Lgrjrgfig flir-2 '.-.' 1 4.',' it li-iii lu 121.26 flfifrt ',-.'- i ro in. complete near the Spartan goal line. Stu Nicholson intercepted a short pass on his own 37 as the half ended. Butte received the open- ing kickoff of the second half but was forced to kick Pickens and Weishaar again drove down the field but were stopped by a penalty as they reached the 15-yard line. Butte was unable to gain and was forced to kick. Mis- soula started its first scoring drive as Pickens, Weishaar, and Sellars brutally burst through the right side of the Butte line, The tally came in the first few minutes of the last stanza with Pickens rolling the final two yards. Butte car- ried the kickoff to its own 39, but was -forced ta kick as it couldnt gain against the strong Missoula defense. The Spartans punted to the Bulldogs' l2 where lohnson recovered a fume ble The drive was stapped cn the Butte three .V ti, trwizif 31 fmt, r.sQeessW. ff it-is mit cq , . ., , F- --Y. - ---.,--..,,. -. ...S Mc.. cf. downs. Butte started passing but Bray inter- cepted and ran to the five. Pour plays later he went over for the final score. lack Lovell came into kick his second extra point of the night There was only time for the kickoff as the game ended. Both the defensive and of- fensive teams were outstanding, ' .-.f ith a second consecutive state title to boast. lO9 gc ga Few .on - -Q w e tsp .., w f l vt- , - - Qf 32:Aw5-is Je ,wi -ts s -39 it 552' .pw 2. ' iw' - pv ,Q S N f N 1. s , . 3, fl., ff nv' gal Coach LOU ROCHELEAU A le JE 4 AD! 4 X' 15 li . f S3 L .z,uv4,c.mN ,,,mmv..,..: Lett to right. standing: Coach Lou Rocheleau. Mike Linn. lim Pickens, Gordon Hunt, Denis Reber, lack Truckner, George Pramenko, Manager Lou Oblinger. Kneeling: Hoy Bray. Iim Powell. Pete Rhinehart, Bob Anderson, Ron Borch- ers, Arlen Weishaar. t 'im-211' . 'av i A - f - , X 2. .Sky A , fi. X Q, Q ' ' K K , 4 bn - fi ' 5 ie Left to right. standing: Lou Oblinger, A squad manager: Larry Holmes. Head Trainer Bob Sullivan. B squad manager: Layton Felstet. B squad manager: Carl Hansen, Freshman manager: Iohn Russell, Freshman manager. N M bi '81 5.1. :E .. X Q, 'e , 4 MISSOULA 56-GREAT FALLS 33 ln a return engagement on their home court the Spartans ran wild as they romped over the Bisons for the second time in two weeks, Mis- soula took the lead by three points at the end of the first quarter. At the end of the half the Spar- tans held a 15 point advantage and then con- tinued to increase their lead as the game grew older. Powell was tied up most of the night and was only able to make 15 points, Borchers and Anderson were hitting the bucket too as they dropped in 13 and 10 points respectively. Coach Rocheleau emptied the bench in the last period to give the subs a chance to get experience. ,. f .,,-., . QM t L. . , . , gv V r . ,i., 1 . . sw-2214 W -f . K ,,:' i f 'C so 'E .- W .r 332 MISSOULA 56-GREAT FALLS 44 V3 The Missoula Spartans played their first conference game of the 195364 season in Great Falls. The ' Purple and Gold team took the f V lead early in the first period and A were never seriously threatened from that point on. lim Powell, the nior on the starting five, poured in 26 13 J lead the team to their first victory. Roy id Pete Rhinehart were outstanding on Q defense. The Spartans showed great promise VKVV for the coming season as they ran hard all . gs through the contest and were fairly accurate on their shooting. 'S if. f blq r .,. Q sw, 'Eg ,...:' 5352?-ri.' . 51... MISSOULA 63-NORTH CENTRAL 47 ln the first game of a two-day tournament at Kalispell the Missoula Spartans defeated the North Central team for the second time this sea- son. Although these games don't count for the Big 15 championship they give the players ex' perience for the games that count. Rhinehart was again a whiz at stopping the opponents. Powell was effective in the scoring as the rest of the team bacl-:ed him up. ,Wu -, 8 YG. ' X1- :Emi ld! 'QL . x,,,-aff' W. ... fy 'gQ.....4. . ,, Y. 5 . Q if I H' wuz? wka f if if rf A at 3 lf A, Missoula started the scoring on a basket by Borchers and continued to pile up a margin of 14 to 3 at the end of the first quarter. In the second quarter the Hawks scored their first field goal of the game on a flip by Nieskens. The high scorer of the Big l6 race, Wes landt, also hit for one field goal that period. Pete Rhine- hart did a fine job of holding landt down as he collected only three field goals throughout the game. Bon Borchers was the mainstay for the Spartans as he was high scorer with I2 points. Powell and Reber followed close behind with E F3 1 5 x 1 3 S if K2 Qi .. if 1? ti E MISSOULA 59-LEWIS AND CLARK 52 The Spartans had to come from behind in the last three minutes of the game to pull this one out of the fire. Lewis and Clark held a three point ,advantage at the start of the fourth period. Boy Bray hit the basket that tied it up at 48 all to start the rally. lim Powell started hitting as the Spartans outscored the team from Spokane eleven to four in the last minutes of play Powell and Bray were high for the Mis- soula team as they hit 27 and lO points respec- 10 points each. The Missoula bench was one UVGIY- again cleared of all players. W lj L if MISSOULA 62-HELENA 49 f' Helena Bengals, last year's Big l6 confer- 0 ence winner and state champions, came to Mis- soula for the first of two games, the first to be if played in Missoula and the second in Helena. gif s The Bengals started strong and outplayed the ' Spartans in the first quarter but from that time f-2 on it was nip and tuck until midway through the last period as Bob Anderson started hitting on 3455-K ' side shots. Anderson poured in ten such shots for twenty points to lead all scorers, lim Pow- ell gathered in l8 points for the Spartans and Buss Sheriff was high for the Bengals with l4, 3,5t,,.- .ygtt I fs . 4. 4 If K 75 .X I au., 'ff-'P' , 'u- 3- 'S . .t , an , llllwt M .'t..Agi J., Q -V ' ' ,. 9 X ' sms.. MISSOULA 82-BUTTE PUBLIC 57 Missoula and Butte Public take up their sports rivalry in basket- ball where they left offin football. The Spartans grabbed an early lead in the first quarter but were not able to gain much of an advan- tage throughout the period as VV1l' iq Egg' WV? -X ' ' A In liamson of Butte hooped long shots to keep the Q' 1 1, tiff' ' K Spartan advantage within easy reach. As the B.: Rf X it second quarter started the Spartans pulled ggi' , Q ahead and were never again threatened. Pow- Q if trivia :ft ell hit for 26 points before being taken from the A P Q X it game in the forth stanza to give the subs a 'K t.,, sims .su chance for more experience. Anderson Borch- MISSOULA 62-BUTTE CENTRAL 54 ers' cmd Reber gave him mem Support on the 'Q Missoula niwcia uc for the lc as lv Helena by Scoring end GS Bmy and Rhmghmt WGN? bm' i .,,. t defeating the Miiroons cl Butte Central in an, lmm OH defense' other hard tttnule with Bun Butcher: -,ttlltictirigt the most buckets of the game with QU Points 9-' if -f Although the Spartans tocilz the lead midway MISSOULA 48-HELENA 50 5 through the first quarter, the Butte Central teant . A 1 ' th l KJ t' ber d t l ln the second game of the season with the f: Wah ,Heller more Cm our L In 5 lm unl late in the last period as Mtsoula went into a Helena Bengals, the Spartans were defeated in ,-5 A stall to draw the Maroons out and Powell hit art a closely fought battle. Missoula held a four- , . , a few laytns Powell was right behind Borch point edge at the end of the first quarter but the . . . , , - ers in the scoring column with l9 to his credit Bengals tied it up at the intermission. ln the 5 . . Freebourn and Lester were the most accurate third period the Helena team outscored the Spar- V f B N C l 1 k He 1 d 1 S G U I7 a .av f so ' ' ci r fans l5 to l2. Buss Sheriff and Gilbert were the or tu G ei I I mg L L C oin s res ec ive c main factors in the Helena win with Sheriff cole D p yi E N lecting l6 tallies and Gilbert l l Powell, Andere ' LN son, and Bhinehart were hitting for the Spartans ws with Bray and Borchers the most effective on de- A -. 'i fense. V Q ' ' t A' x V - r , 1 Q sf g is ll5 WOTO . C2 l ,xl .1 f Iv. K 1 X K L I , ,., nit 7 L5 K , 5:1-'Lv ' J V. yy f ,fin , ff IACKIE ANSELL-HR E329 f'-5 fffL!,JL:-f Y f fzf X, T, , Prod. HR SQ-.g l, Hoxlzon Club l, 'Z 3 4, TWlfllH'j 3 4 Stall ol Ululllxil M155 2 IAMES ANTHONY-E329 .4 N 1 ' 55' I ' '.!,2,' 23, -4 . ' 1 puoToNo1'Av,uLAsbLE g, l ' , ., , ff' aff! 4, H Q53 IOAN MARLENE ANTHONY- Shadow -HR 212 Square Danclnlx l 2, Konah Stal! 4, Olflce Squad 4. IOHN AUSTIN- luck -HR E329 Foorball l, 2, lnlralnurrxl Basketball l 23 Honor Roll DECA 3 THOMAS AUSTIN+ T0m -HR 303 Fnlerorl from North Platte, Nebraska 4 BILLIE MARIE BAKER- Willie -HR 212 Squ-un Dfxnclnrx l, CAP l, GC Conlact Rep 2, 3, GC Coblnet I 3 Guls' lflrorus 2, Con Chou 3, Cantala 35 Honor Roll 3, fl Horlzon 45 YFC 4. MARIE BAKER-HR 220 Enterod lrorn Oxollno Hlfzh School, Squad 3 Orotlno, Idaho 2, Offrce ROBERT SYLVAN BAKER- Bake -HR 326 Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Roll 2, 3, 45 Square Doncxnq 2, 3, Intramural Volleyball 3, Wrldlrfe Vlce Pres 4 Tumblmq 2, 3, 4, Honor HR Tre-os 25 HR Pres, 3, Club 35 Lunchlme 4, HR BLAINE BAKER- Butch -HR 303 LESLIE BAKER- Lum -HR 212 Rifle Club 1, 2: Ski Club I, 2, 4, Intramural Easl-ce-Iball 2, 4 . Ig IIM BARTHELMESS AMW? BUY! P : T 9 ' 'V Class Councxl 2, Canlala l, 2, ' 3, 4, Cas! of Heaven Can Walt, Cast ol lllUl'1lOf Mxss 2: Prod Stall ol N1qht Mus! Fall 2, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Con Chou 3, Sparlanarres 4, HR Vrce Pres 4, BMP. Root Staff 4 '-s-nd' be get 'jjlzji . egxifsvs ' M' , . Nr ff' ,, , 322- .f'1'F3'1 s' '- .x f .r' .:t,31s35X .. FW? cg., ,LS X 2- . fn' ss? P 2 ' -Gwflj, N- N P , - I ' 5 -'E-e: 'mf1fTr 15 .Y-titgw rr-.-'-,-ggi, .t-- ax.:-gt 1 f .. s v Y , sf., ::- .tg'aL,m'- v-m:':-':2f-1',,:.- :eg-. vi rf-1+ cp,-1 Q t A st ' W Q: si x ' ref' - . 5,j:- .1 f-rift . ' . , .,,,:..f. . p -Aetimi-wsu' J, f t M, if H V NV P ' ' 512' tl f M wr 1 A f 3 5'-6syi1bKtc3Yis,, . 4 . A 5:1 - Q 'wizilmazsf W MISSQULA 54-ANACONDA 35 Missoula starterl strona and counted for five points before Anaconda could hit the bucltet. The Spartans continued to pile up the lead as the aarne rfroyrrossod and by the buzzes at the end 1.'w l tho fourth period they had a 19 point rnararn Powell was hiah point rnan for the Spartans as he dropped 22 points throuqh the hoop durinq the evening. Bray and Borchers were thc rnain factors in controllina the Copper- lirrasls' ollcrise. Bhinehart tallied up another ten points to his credit and Anderson had seven points V71 I I MISSOULA 63-LEWISTOWN 42 A ln the second aame of the series the Spar- tans poured on the steam as they rolled over the Eagles by twenty-one points. Powell aqain hit the bucket for 26 as Anderson backed him up with 12 points. Moore was hiqh for Lewis' town with 22 as Bhinehart and Bray had the Eaales star, l-larcharilc, tied up most of the qanie. The Spartans qot off to a nine point lead at the end of the first period and continued to outscore the Eaqles in the rernaininq quarter. Missoula showed their razor sharpness throuah- out the qame. xll6 ' flgls. S ,,,.. X. if-fe 3 MISSOULA 59-BUTTE PUBLIC 52 Missoula stayed on top of the conference by defeatina the Bulldoqs in a slow startinq aame. Butte qrabbed an early lead and had the Spar- tans by six points as the first period came to a close. Powell, Anderson, and Bhinehart started splitting the cords in the second frame and wound up with a two point edqe at the half. Missoula started in after the half where they left off and at the third quarter buzzer they were leadinq by eiqht points. Butte qained only one point on the Spartans in the last period, which was a tiqht, hard fought battle. Powell was hiqh point man of the niqht with 30, while Stack of Butte lead the Bulldogs with I3 points. s .. 'A . 'LLL' 4 ltiazie The win over the Lewistown Baqles was the lBth in a row fcr . .. if , . . .Q,., nsswxxhgzglnhxw is Fig' l l 7 gf T 4 J ' Q . ., MISSOULA 61-LEWISTOWN 52 was hiah for the Hawks. MISSOULA 69-GALLATIN 54 The Gallatin Hawks qav-3 the Miscsula Spare tans a hard time durina the first three auarters of the game played in Bogeman. Borchers sparked the Spartan offense as he tallied lB points for the winnina club, lim Powell was close behind Borchers in scorina as he poured IB points through the bucket Bray and Bhine- hart were equally effective on defense. Iandt the lvftssaula Spartans. The Spar' tans were not up to par in the first I-' game ct the two dame series to be wsqavl-I playeil at the Missoula Hi ayni. -'fnfpfrl' lirn Powell was the only Spartan that could hit the bucket with any accuracy as he rana up 26 points for the niqht. The en- tire frame was marked by raaaed passing and cold shcotina Bon l-larcharik was cxztstiindinfg on offense and defense for the Eagle: Boy Bray was again the hustler cn defense fcr lvfis- soula Nfza- ti Xe: 'a ' MISSOULA 54-FLATHEAD 45 A crowd of 6400 people saw the Spartans come from behind in the last two quarters to overcome a two point edqe held by the Flat- head Braves at the end of the first quarter. lim Powell led the Missoula scorers with twenty points. Clever defense work by Bray and Rhine- hart played a major part in the Spartan win. Franklin and Tennant were the mainstays of the Brave team. Missoula played controlled ball in the last quarter and Flathead could not aet their hands on the ball enouqh to even the count. With only seconds left in the qame Frank- lin macle the most spectacular shot of the niaht as he heaved the ball from mid-court and it went through the bucket just as the final bell rang. 1 is E ' if Y - Q. 1 qw MQS, 3, ,H If-A gg., A ,, M gf.,-fl ,x,s.,,,'fQ,., 5, it ww '- 1. . K-L. , t K?5 'E'1L - 1 .A A + . 21.225,-i N . .9w,,5.,'. , , - ri-. -- A mi ' f - Q D ,, xw'?,n.t I ..M . i . M, , ' gtg . - .' 4 is ,WA ..v-t j.:t2.1gif'n S' 'P ' - th ,Any-5 , t. A er 1 gf . ,fe wif- , .. i , f 3 :v is sf 5 E ' . -fp., is X.. MISSOULA 44-FLATHEAD 40 Missoula barely squeezed out an overtime win over the Flathead Braves in the Spartans return engagement at Kalispell. The Braves had a ten point lead early in the third auarter but it was slowly cut down as the Spartans went to work, At the end of the regulation play- ing time, the score was knotted at 39 all, Mis- soula scored five points in the three minute overtime while Flathead scored only one point. Powell, Anderson, and Bhinehart were all ef- fective in the scoring column and Bray and Borchers were the main-stays on defense. T511 . l t 4921251 MISSOULA 50-ANACONDA 46 Although the Spartans have one conference game yet to play they have won the Big lt3 Conf ference championship with a hard fought game that saw the Spartan fans all but give up hoper of winning as the Copperheads had a 17 to 3 margin midway through the first quarter. ln the second period the Spartans started hitting the bucket and came within tive points of the Cope A L ML' it .,,. , ., if Y N f .ep . X: i X z fx 1 M .155 my X Ye ws. . X sr N xx ... V ,.. , W perheads as the half ended. Missoula took the lead for the first time halfway through the last quarter and from that time on the game was one of the closest games that the Spartan fans sweated out at home. Powell, Anderson, and Borchers all tied for the scoring honors as they collected l3 points each. Bray and Bhine- hart were exceptionally brilliant on defense. - f X -if 1 . z ' - 3 , . ML t- Qn, , K MISSOULA 57-BUTTE CENTRAL This was the last home game for seven Missoula County High School Seniors. All of them were able to see action before the final buzzer. Borchers, one of the graduating seniors, started the game for the Spartans as he dumped in the first bucket after a few seconds of play. He had a total of nine points to his credit by the end of the first quarter of play, and ended up with a grand total of l7 points for the game. Powell was second on the Spartan team in total points with lO. Bray, Rhinehart, and Anderson all played splendid ball for the winning team. Missoula was never in any real danger as they used a tight defense against the Maroons. I K .wh ' -+11 .sy 1 -4:15, ft , We .,- 5 1 ,jf-:.g4g-,yvj ' if A YA si '39 431 s ' , 1 ' v i 1 s , K 1. 54 si, by 5 s 'I M, Y . ., . r...... H. ,,,.ts, 3 ' I Ct Back row, from left: Coach Sherbeck. Magstedt. Nelles. Flynn, Drinville, Olson. Harsell. Edinqer, Larson. Hunt. Pepe, Man- ager Sullivan. Front row. lrom left: Nelson. Simon. Maclay, Bucey. Gyles. Lindsay, Rice, Buzzetti, Bamhill, Wimmet. a's. t. I-sf Bombers Bombers 55 ..t,, Bombers 47 .. , Bombers 57 Bombers 59 ,,,.. Bombers 42 or ., .- Bombers 40 ,,.. . Bombers 4l ,, 5. Bombers 43 - Bombers 33 ,,,.. 58 . Bombers w,... 9 Bombers 33 ,, .. . . ,wg f ,. jk 1 ww' as 11' X ,QS ff J W' Bombers 66 Bombers 41 A, ., ' .3 , if Bombers 52 ,.,w. -5 Q 4 W I if, X fm f E 31fff'Q if 'fr-4. 2' -H' E, . vx-I - l ,,x,,,f ff 2 Bombers 49 ..,rr ,e Butte Beds Butte Central B , Helena Kittens Helena Kittens Drummond 5 Plains Flathead B Anaconda B Flathead B Thompson Falls , Great Falls Calves . .. Oxford Scholars , Frosh Hamilton Anaconda B Butte Central B ,lf ' f.-Llkfhlf' A ,Y .,,.. . , .,,., Coach Hal Sherbeck Qom' Mr 3190? I r,.R-H5221 : Wf- v fl sg Q? . Ei? A vii' K A 3-1 S, ,fi ,K . , K M Kyvxxcfg X sf A 1535 w'fN'?'v Xa 'S ' ex - ' Q ? 41' , ,2,f1?fWX-QQ,,gr,2'4'Rg-af I L,-13,4 I, ig-E 1 - Q k.gp,gg is A swf? ' 395 qigw 13,3 ,L uzuiui gg QT' m M5 , , Q .L l M5 f s A mf ul N' ' '- N' eb Y ' ' Q I.:-U l 1 my N W 1 A 3' gp il' QV. Qi S' 'ig2'm- Wm 'Q 521 . A iff -.Y , my ll gg .bus I L ,. Q if ,S-K g fs W QAM 4 . Z Z1 V, Q5 QV, .. ' TU 4 up K1 2. 1 5- ,fi ill ! 1 X V1 K S x I -Q 5 X 1-'wlvpzf QW? ' fam 1 ' ,, ,ff 'Q 'QP - ww, ' 'YK-Q' W ,Qs ng 1- a X .- , Q. .,. vigrx? lr QE -Q: iii 4 7 x ,Q .35 ,Q ,L P5533 iii? fi' Q V-Wfonfos Bob Iones Bill Regan Edllol' Sports Editor Ianie Murphy Publicity Manager Mrs. Frost Adviser Colleen Higgins Assistant Editor jim, dgdbzlz, Roni Presenting the Wildlife of MHS, THE BITTEHROOT was once again published in its conventional form. En- graved by Artcraft of Seattle for the first time, and again published by the Missoulian, an early delivery was as- sured. ln addition to the new method of engraving, a unique design in covers was obtained. Due to a new administration policy, only two days were allowed for the sales campaign, but sales still reached a high l22O. For the sixth consecutive year the Bitter Boot received an All'State rating at the annual MIEA meeting at MSU. Anne Taylor Typist A sudden tragic illness suffered by Mr. Bartholomew, adviser to the Bitter Boot for many years, left the staff without experienced guidance until after Christmas, when Mrs. Frost accepted the position of sponsor. With the tirst assembly of the school year, the staff opened Bitter Root Week with a presentation of Niqht Club MHS, with per- formances by top talent ot students, includinq a hula dancer and cowboy vocalf ist Edith Jmeiyn VIC HUHQGS Writer Ioan Rae McFarland dverfs' A A 1 mg 33 ,. me , t 1 3.2 ,- N '1'r.,.--- ' CLARA IANE BARTZ-HR 201 GAA l, 2, 3, Sec. 2: M Club 2, 3, PE Leader 2, 35 Grrls' Sextette 2: IRC Rep. 3, Con. Chotr 3, Cantata 3. PATRICIA ANN BELL- Patty -HR 325 Hortzon l, 2, 3, 4, Sec -Treas. 4, French Club l,.Band l 2g Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Bttter Root Sales 2, Prod Staff of Hlumor M1ss 25 Konah Staff 3, 4, Edttor 4, Gtrls' Honor Counctl 3: Class Counctl Rep. 3, 4, GC Cabtnet 3, 43 Qutll and Scroll 4, Treas. 4, Cantata 4, Pep Club 4 MARTA BLAIR-HR 310 Square Dance Club lp CAP ly GC Cabtnet 2, Ltbrary Statl 25 FTA 3. BLEAKMAN-HR 212 BOB HR Pres. lg PASF 1, 2, Pres 2, Skt Club l, 2,, SC Rep 2, Class Pres 3, Key Club 3, 4, SA Vtce Band 3, 4, Boys' State 3 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 45 Pres. 4: Pep Club 4. RONALD BORCHERS- B0rCh -HR 201 HR Pres. l, 25 Honor Roll 1, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Track l, 2, M Club 2, 3, 4, Kopee Sales 3, Can- tata 4: Con. Chotr 4. MOLLY BOULWARE-HR 325 GC Cabtnel 2, 3, 4, GC Contact Rep. 4 ORVAL BOURQUIN- Odie -HR 310 Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, Track l, 2, M Club 2, 3, 4 IRENE BOYD-HR 310 FHA lg GAA l, 2, 3, 4, PE Leader 3, 4, M Club 3. Llbrctry Staff 2, 3, GC Cal:-met 3, DECA 4, Honor Roll 4. ROY BRAY-HR E329 Football l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 35 M Club 2, 3, 4: HR Vtce Pres, l, 2: HR Pres. 4. IANICE MARIE BERGER- lan -HR 212 Frosh Chorus ly Oftxce Squad 3, Cantata 3, GC Cabtnet 35 Honor Roll 3. CAROL R. BIRD- Birdie -HR 308 GAA l, Hortzon 2, 3, 4, IRC Rep. 2, GC Cabtnet 3, 4, Can- tata 3, 4, Cast ot Cut:koos on the Hearth 3, Prod Stall of Stage Door 3, Con Cnotr 3 4, Otttce Squad 4, GC Contact Rep 4, Prod. Stall ot Sund1y Costs Ftvo Pesos' 4 si , 'Q-hai' F 'ND -nun... Tarzan Roger Megerth Carol Ann Herman Co Editors l F L wat, Mr. Iohn Linn Sponsor Sfxtsffbif SALQB 525. l l 1 1 .- t r 'Q Sw.. 5 M. THE 'FERSY r fd sq t - . lbbibi. , ,.KQ,,,s , .1 ,. ., f ,. 4 yt N 1 V, J-xi. ftiifltjz E i First Semester Konch Staff if-if . N As one of the most active lays of MHS, the Konah, weekly newspaper, informs stu- dents of school events, Published by advanced jour- nalism students after one Se- mester's training, the staff equaled last year's record by publishing first issue after three days of school. Although famous for their Konah feeds, staff members also attended MIEA meets, send representatives to summer Pow Wow at Montana State University, and Pacific Slope Conference. gr ff' he Taming of might. T ' iq may fri-5 6', in ll suv- lrum NUM' Tuniu: nf llr hhn-u, -lim Phelan. -rfxinr, --iii.-r I the ill-vii-wh ii! 1 drinking qw-0. iw Iillrd by lwu an-unix P his lf. lunlur. mal iriil ami Dwi Ubrighl. -4'p!v-xunrr, Lzmking on an- lm ni- lw. aophmmirv-: Marun lLir1. junior, un-I lion Manu, u-uifvr ulu F r Tal IRC l Ill' D,,J 'T' 'I The Kanah, over its forty years of publications, has received many nationai and state honors, I V including ali-Siate award for last Ill N ' ilinnu year, ,fm Q Iohn A. 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Y 4. 4 , , '1 s A I --11-.551 .-f. .211 , , ' - 6 ii ' 'iffy' '- ' f,H.,f.', , ' ' f 'Q' , :Wr- W , jig 1' ei 'xi -5 ' 1 if , ,, ,-x.f,.'- g -,f iifaw'-ef , ,f xi Ihambc. ianqucrs x -A N' Second Semester Konuh Stuff I! 2 i Hi i . , JLUWLH, STUDENT-OWNED AND OPERATED RADIO STATION Aim ot radio Station KONA is to train students in radio techniques, and to qive experience in public address systems Stall ol fourteen members takes advantage ot this, mostly as an extra-curicular ac tivity, though a tew members do use some school time The station sponsors two fifteen-minute proqrams over KGVO weekly, and provides sound lor school plays. Une special protect this year was to handle the publicity for the mobile unit for X-rays. Equip ment is available for use by cl u b s and in classrooms throuqhout the school This is the tourth year of op- eration, and the first year that all charter members have qrad- Ml -533' uated. KQNA's motto IS to serve the Bob Anderson sound needs ot the school Station Manager Parks Whitmer Sponsor Front row: Mr. Whitmer. Fred Ford, Cyrct Qualley. Donna Brown. Bill Lynch, Walter Gibson. Roy Mitchell. Allison Howard, Bob Anderson, and Bob Sullivan. Back row: Ted Lorcmce. Bob Wen- strom. Pat Lenard. lean McGrew. Don Hogan. Bob Egan, Iim Tilzey. Steve Gerdes, and Gaylord Lasher. Anne Taylor V From left are: Mel Gilqen, Barbara Warren, Lynn Castle, Ann Taylor. Iune senior Editor Patton. Mariorie Spaulding. and Tom Fleming. Jfopee, An annual publication of the outstanding literary works Written by the students during the year is the Kopee. Edited by members of the various classes, it consists of the best material turned in from English classes and other sources. The book is primed locally, and is distributed in the Spring following a week of sales competition in the Eng- lish classes. ln addition to the four editors, Roger Megerth, typistq Marjorie Spaulding, make-up editorg Torn Fleming, busi- nessy and Mel Gilgen, artist: served on the staff. lune Patton Senior Editor A N ii, Miss Fink wg Sponsor - Lynn Castle Barbara Warren Junior Editor Sophomore Editor y 5 M fg UK A X, .5 n . ' 3 XM. .......,X N . f S' A A wi-xv., , '11 Nye' :wx 't ,:,f'W- ,vgfg + I ' uw 35.1 1:1-MJ A wg-'X . ' 4 I I I 1 1 4 .4 ff' Qfrrr ,Milky , ,iNsiNy . 1 . v ' .yffflg 4 'Y s 'Rf ,.nN! h - --',:f:. v n , .X vA.,,,,, A :FUR , x. n ,XX infill' M tff PQ ,Q Ei Qui N ,-4' X in vfibnfas ,Q 2 ,, Seated from lett: lerry Blake. Dana Davis. Iolanda Boyce. Ken Cooper. Delores Vaaqe. Ieanne McKay. Penny Kittell, lim Snyder. Donna Haskell. Ianet McFarlane. Cecily Trenouth. Barbara Lee. Betty Io Akerson. Beverly Heavlin. Martha Taylor. Holly Steinbrenner. Charlotte Crutchfield. Betty Graybeal. Anna Mae Huckaba. Carlene Flaherty. Vodie Rhine- hart. Lynn Russell. Lois Abbey. Lorry Smedley. Standing: Hazel Smith. Stan Nicholson. Rudy Ruana. Harry Haines. Bruce Newqard. Paul Bennett. Mike Bouchard, Fred Ford. lean McGrew. Leslie Muchmore. Sam Gilder, Bill Crawford. Dave Mann. Ron Hall. Bob Worthen. Bob Jones. Sharon Orr. Donna Brown, Iune Patton. Beth Briqqs. 5f1l.dQI'Lf, fnwzczl Student Council, the qoverninq body of MHS, is composed of representatives elected from every homeroom iii the school. All or- qariizations wishinq dance dates, food sales, drives, and assemblies must come to the council with their requests. Amonq the proj- ects ior this year were: sellinq over six-hun- dred courtesy cards to the Fox Theatre: spon- sorinq assembliesg workinq on the revision of the constitutiong promotinq a bus trip to both a football and basl-Qetball qameg and support- inq the American Field Service plan. SWF' Nicholson Each member of the Council serves on one ot the iollowinq committees: Welfare, Administrative, Directing Activities, or Publi- cations. Stan Nicholson presides as president, Hazel Smith with Vice-President Bob Blealcman, Secre- tary Hazel Smith, and Treasurer Fred Ford assisting. Mr. llunt advises the Council. k President Secretary x . -f N 5 J - Y , Bob Bleakman Vice-President 1 Fred Ford T ML Hum reasurer Sponsor 132 LECTIN G ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE tirectinq Activities Committee ar- qes for assemblies and bus trips, lqreets special visitors. Bob Bleak- ri is chairman, and Charles Hunt is 'iser. WELFARE COMMITTEE March of Dunes and other naritable drives come under te business ot this commit' te. School improvements nd promoting qood conduct t school functions are their oals. Bill Crawford is chair' tan, and the group is spon- Jred by lohn Peterson. PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE Put Qijxtigris Cciiirziittoe is in 'hizr' 't riulilishing the Student ' I Dgifest cczgli Wednesday. ' 9fj',lltlllQI'1l?, cifnstituticn Siigiezit Assooicitictn , .. r . :I irrii cthf-r :'.-rersizry mae :V-rg 1. II under this ccznmittee. tfn:z:rr:.gi:'i is Sharon Orr, and lohn ...ii J -ct ,'..i,t. fir- irq ' 1-I Gpwrltrff' xfwe ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE U sw- -v-,Ctr-wtwxv,-, . ... ...,... -..ctw-. C . V-If 4 jzipinittee siiciif , t igitifns, rallies, and M tgnool calendar, l r httol clulcs. This 'ferr they crtitiitoizitea a special 1 iitee to revise the Ml-lb con- sfitifion, and served as a hiah 1 1 1 ,N-Wm-I-,t+tQ,z tts, ' .c-iilcct. L. Griffin sponsors the qroup and Bob l'tYl'?S is chairman. e conditions tir it t th schcol. lNalter l33 YJ gm' fm gm Girls M Club is a service orqc ization for GAA. Officers are: Pre dent, Pat Kennedy: vice-preside lrene Boyd, secretary, PeCJQY Kali treasurer, Larry Anna Patten. Sp: sor is Mrs. Bonita Fuller. Seated: Penny Kittell. Pat Kennedy. Ha: Smith. Rose Marie Healow: standing: Cc nie Caddell, Nancy Healow, Donna lol: ston. Mrs. Bonita Fuller, sponsor: Bet B rowman. Ruth Hayden. - A' it R . ' X A A Fin MW: GAA COUNCIL Seated, from left: Larry Anna Patten. Irene Boyd, Pat Kennedy. and Peqqy Kallis. Standing: Ruth Wick. Lillian Borgstede, Muriel Beavers, Penny Kittell, Lydia Skoblin, Hazel Smith, Mrs. Fuller, sponsor: Marcia Mueller. Betty Browman and Ruth Hayden. is Edd, Girls' Athletic Association offers tourna- rnent play in volleyball, basketball, table tennis, badminton, softball and bowling. Officers are Hazel Smith, presidentp Pat Kennedy, vice president, Penny Kittell, secretary: and Rose Marie Healow, treas- urer. Mrs, Bonita Fuller sponsors the club. E l jhmpfkzm. Thespians' qoal is to sponsor an interest in dramatics. All MHS staqe productions have some con- nection with the club. The club revised its require- ments for membership this year, and both informal and formal ini' tiations are held. Cyra Qualley, president, heads ' the club, with Gilbert Millikan, vice president, Beth Briaqs, secretaryz and Mel Gilaen, treasurer, as her officers. Sponsor is Lewis Hem' ford. A - -1- '! 'M' V X s 1-:Q Front row: Iim Phelan, Bob Wen- strom, Dolores Vaaqe. Betty Brow- man. Beth Briqqs, Cyra Qualley. Mel Gilqen, Leslie Muchmore. Noel Wa- ters. lune Patton. Neil Burnham. Mar- cia Smith. Carol Herman. Second row: Allison Howard, Ina Ieanne Morris, Ruth Hayden. Back row: lg Henitord. sponsor: Manley Briqqs. r Ted Lorance, Marvin Hart. Ian Oben- auer. Gilbert Millikan, Kay Andrea- sen, Anne Taylor, Margie Spaulding. Bob Sackett. .Q1u1L and 5rJwlL Quill and Scroll is a national Journalism society. lOO published inches, rating in the upper third of their class, and a semester on the paper staff are local requirements. An' nual banquet and sprinq picnic initiate new members. Officers slate includes. Carol Ann l-ler' man, president, Roqer Meqerth, vice presi- dent: Edith Ioscelyn, secretary: Pat Bell, treas' urer: and Gilbert Millilcan, reporter lohn A. Linn advises the qroup p-.1 v SOD. -5 s onpew 696960, Bob Iones. Carol Herman. Bob Anderson. Mike Linn, Camie Peter Roger Meqerth. Chuck Koski. Pat Bell. Edie Ioscelyn, Dana Sullivan. Dick Dodge, Gilbert Milliken. is? wr 'NIU' yi-'wr My A-fvx 391 .f '-it IC! ..-of' ALAN CARMICHAEI.- A -HR 325 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4g Tennis Club l, 2, 3, 4: Kopee Sales lg Konah Stall lg Class Council l, 25 lntramural Basketball l, gl, 4, hCast of Iunior Miss 27 Cast of Cuckoos on the eart 3 lACK CASTEEI.-HR 310 Honor Roll l, 25 Football 25 Basketball 2, 3. i105 . , 'I' Ich ,,. -tel -:PHOTO NO T 0 yafll XG., BETH BRIGGS-HR 308 HH Sc-c l, Concert Choir 2, Spartanaires 45 SC Rep. 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Horizon 25 Prod. Stall of Night Must Fall 2, Cast of Heaven Can Watt , junior Miss 2, Prod. Stall ol 'Cuckoos on the Hearth , Staae Door 3, Cast of Madame Butterfly 3, Prod, Staff of Glass Menaqe-ne 4, Cast of Taming at the Shrew 45 Thespians 2, 3, 4: Can- tata 2, 3, 45 Sec. 45 Art Club 35 Member of National Hiqh School Institute in Speech at Northwestern University. AUDRA BROWMAN- Betty -HR 308 Class Council lg GAA l, 2, 3, 45 Debate 2, 35 The-spians 2, 3, 45 Kopee Editor 35 Girls' M Club 3, 4: HR Vice Pres. 35 GC Cabinet 3, 45 Girls' Club Executive Board 45 Girls' State 3' AFS European Scholarship 35 Philosophy Club 3, 4, Sec. 4 Htfih Honor Roll l 2, 3, 45 Cantata 2, 3, 4. VALERIE BRUNSON- Val -HR 326 Hr-Y l, Horizon 25 GAA 25 GC Contact Rep. 25 Honor Roll 3, 45 HR Pres 4. LUELLA BUCK-HR 303 FHA l, 2, GAA l, 25 Library Squad 25 GC Contact Rep, 35 PE Leader 3. ARTHUR BULS-HR 326 SC Rep, lg PASF l, 25 HR Pres. 25 Ski Club 2, 45 Cantata 3: Cust of Madame Butterfly 35 lntramural Basketball 4, NEIL BURNHAM- Squeaky -HR 212 IRC Council 2, 3, 4, Pres. Executive Board 3, Executive Board 45 Cast ot tumor Mtss 25 Prod. Staff of Heaven Can Wait and Niqht Must Fall 25 Cast ol Staqe Door 5 Prod, Statt at Triad and Cuckoos on the Hearth 35 FTA 45 Thesprans 4: Konah Staff 45 Cast ol Taminq of the Shrew , Prod Stall of Triad , 4. b A KENNETH BYLER A Kenny -HR sos dh X Entered from Hot Sprtnqs Hiqh School, Hot Springs, Montana 45 'i lntramural Basketball 4, JR , 5 5 5r 2 PAT CATERINO-HR 303 PAUL CHAFFEY- ChaU -HR 310 Football 1' Intramural basketball 1 2 Intram l V 1 3- DECA , 1 ura o leylqall Y I' H v w W V. I , , W me .nr ,Q .Q I 5 1 l 1, .f'j Purpose of Pep Club is to create pep cmd school spirit. All pep as- semblies, rallies, and bonfires are the work of this club. Twirp Week, Noise Parade, and helping with the charity ball are annual projects. Members usher at basketball and football aames. Renowned for their initiations, members are elected by the stu- dents. Officers are President, Sandy Demmonsg Vice President, Matt Waldorg and Secretaryflreasurer, Maureen Froiland. Carroll Miller sponsors the group.. R80- Jlm Klub Kneeling: Delores Hendricks. Bonnie Privett. Molley McCul- lough. First row: Bob Bleakman. Bob Iones. Pat Sl-rahan. Ianie Mur- phy. Mary Ann Whaley. Carol Ann Herman. Sheila I.aChambre. Second row: Hazel Smith. Luanne Sharpe. Marcie Iensen. Sue Adams. Third row: Larry Anna Patten. Colleen Higgins. Maureen Froiland. Camie Peterson. Sandy Demmons. Fourth row: Bob Sorenson. Pal Bell. Pat Pomin- ville. Roger Megerth. Fifth row: Chuck Koski. Matt Waldor, Gil- bert Millikan, Dean Iensen. Stan Nicholson, Ed Shope. Sixth row: Sandy McCullough. Roger Em- blen. Vic Hangas. Dick Dodge. Mr. Miller. wg Jw, gm Striving to live up to their reputation as the boys help with everythina. most active Club in school, these Spartan Guide, Charity Ball, Mrs, Santa Claus Christmas party, Bundle Week, and tho KCDNA record drive are only a few ol their many activities. The annual dinner-dance is a formal affair, Qtlicers are Bolo lones, presidentp Vic Hanqas, vice president: Fred Ford, secretary, and Stu Nicholson, treasurer. Ken Thomas is sponsor. Kneeling: Bob Seim. Stcxn Nicholson, Steve Gerdes.. Gordon Hunt. Dave Wyatt. Bob Sorenson. Ed Shope. Bill Crawford. Bob Blecrkmcn. Seated: Bob Iones. Fred Ford. Stu Nicholson. Vic Honqcs, Buddy Sellers. Mott Wal- dor, Mike Linn. Monte Piccinini. Standing: Bob Whaley. Robe: Emblen, Denny Culbertson, Bill Lynch. George Pramenko, Bill Steinbrenner, Alex George, Wcxlt Sorenson, Pot Donlczn. Howard Beurdmore, Mike Bouchard ,W 138 ,919il4,'f!ub and, fam All MHS girls are members of Girls' Club. Headed by president Larry Anna Patten, who was aided by Camie Peterson, vice president: Rose Marie Healow, secretary: and Marcia Smith, treasurer. Girls' Club filled Christmas baskets for needy MHS families: sponsored fac- ulty teas, and Mother's Day teag provided finan- cial loans and donations for emergencies: spon- sored Co-Ed Proin and semi-formal danceq and honored outstanding senior girls. Mrs. Doris Frost sponsored the club first semester, and Miss Marie Ray sponsored it second semester. GIRLS' HONOR COUNCIL Eight girls are elected semiannual- ly for Girls' Honor Council. Elections are on basis of character, depend- ability, integrity, and tairness. At- tendance, discipline, and social prob- lems are under the consideration ol this group. Miss Marie Hay is spon- sor. L- Front row: Edwina Sievers. Ann Demmons, Muriel Beavers. Second row: Sheila LaCham- bre. Mary Iean Schilling. Hazel Smith, Mariorie Spaulding. Third row: Carlene Flaherty, Vodie 'Rhinehart, Betty Sattertield. Barbara Lund. PROGRAM Program Committee super- vises class competition at meetings. Annual Christmas Chocolate Hour is under this committee. Margie Spaulding is chairman and Miss Carol Houck is sponsor. i COURTESY sents Co-Ed Prom tor fresh- man girls and their big sis- ters. lt also operates the Lost and Found. Betty Browman is chairman and Miss Kather- ine Craighead is chairman. Courtesy Committee pre- SPECIAL PROIECTS Special Projects Committee supervises the ice cream bar machine. Members usher at various school functions, and talk over other unexpected projects which come up. Maureen Froiland is chairman and Miss Marie Ray is sponsor. GUIDANCE ,, ., 45 QQ. -'f' vw-iI'fXig.,34ge.'-Y X Guidance Committee publishes school hand- book to help freshmen and new stiifionts, Anne lC.IYl'Jl is uliaiirii-.iii lllltl Ivllbll A-41111-11 Li-,olt 1:5 Sponsor. MEMBERSHIP Membership Committee advertises club meetinqs and parties. lt edits Chitter-Chatter, and supervises contact representatives. Camie Peterson is chairman and Miss Marie Ray is sponsor. CONTACT REPRESENTATIVES One qirl is elected from each homeroom to be the Girls' Club Contact Representative. She reports on GC activities and distributes Chitter- Chatter. - 1 H' I 't N '-f..,,f - .a . tzstii...-1 xxupnln li fascist! 4K SES 2 .:,.. ng 5 .. ,A ...Q ,.. , ,nh -55: --' S. 2 I.. - mmf-n I5 ff' za. V C' .. 6 V l39 FINANCE Finance Committee operates the Girls' Club store, Pay 'n' Talze lt. Marcia Smith is chairman and Miss Virqinia Speck is sponsor. SERVICE Service Committee helps at Gpen House and faculty teas. lt also handles refreshments at Girls' Club meetings. Lois Dillree is chairman and Mrs. Vanetta Lew- is is sponsor. 140 EXECUTIVE BOARD Executive Board is made up of the chairmen of the eight Girls' Club com- mittees and their faculty sponsors. Their duties are to recommend actions to be considered by the Cabinet and Girls' Club. SOCIAL Social Committee is in charae of all club properties, also plans all social ai- tairs. Rose Marie l-lealow is chairman and Miss Elsie Forcum is sponsor. afrrgw Qffd Distributive Education Club of America is for students in part-time worl-1 proqrarn conf nected with retailinq. The club sent delee aates to state convention in Helena. Mem- bers attend the annual sprinq student-em- ployer.banquet. Officers tor the two clubs are: Don Delaney and Ronald Long, presi- dents: Tom Meehan and Monte Piccinini, vice-presidents: Karen Hansen and Cora Plenaer, secretaries. and Roger Daniels and loan Clinkinabeard, treasurers. C. C. Shively is sponsor. New sweaters for the members was a b' f iq project o Art Club. Decorating Christ- mas windows, making posters for bulletin boards, and assistinq around the art depart- ment occupied many hours also Mel Cl d . 11 gen, presi enty Anita Hamer, vice presidentg Dorothy Carlson, secretary-treasurer, head the qrou . Mahl R d p on ea is sponsor. Seated: Frances Dwyer. Lillis Waylett. Anita Hamer. Gordon Hunt Ieanmne McKay. Dorothy Carlson. Bob Giftin. Mel Gilqen. Bill Gitien. Standi - M l ' ' ng. ari yn Gutlerrez. Doug Hacker. Bill Swearlngen, Eric lversen, Don Dilly. Sappho Bravcs. Marcia Mueller. Hazel Smith. Virginia Fisher. Ieanette Prety. Mahlon Head. sponsor. xshgfl Kneeling: Dan Maqstadt, Roy Bray. Roger Iohnson, Bob Scott. Ronnie Borch- ers. Bill Edinger. Bob Anderson, Bob Whaley. Second row: Arlen Weishaar. Ioe Pepe. George Pramenko. Fred Fortune, Don Nelles. Larry Healen. Dean Gyles. Vernon George. Third row: Denny Culbertson. Bob Anderson. Mike Lindsay. Montana Beckman. Owen Schmautz, lohnnie Nelson, Stu Nicholson. Elmer Dilman. Fourth row: Wayne Kost. Howard Sellers. lack Lovell, Iim Powell, Charlie Fisher. Bill Beckwith, Fred Weldon. Bill Steinbrenner. Roger Wolters. 977 61116 M 1 Tltili 5.4 -Li tilt it ui im.. fit Vi i- ,tl it ill, im' I I -t igzlu ill it ill tit mitxz. 'llicy spoiisotcd the boxing tournament and directed the freshman painting ofthe MHS. Hayride after football season was one of the social activities. Officers are: Bob M. Anderson, president Bob Whaley, vice presi- dentg and Pete Rhinehart, secretary-treasurer. Sponsor is E. I. Buzzetti. ACONDA I5 SULLIVAN QT '3 mEt3f5 WIANT l fvvwfli ' A yi, PUCCWELL in wcUH95R gStHQF5 B9:,a4Q'gSOULA V 142 . 97101112 Upmafom, The movie operators are boys who volunteer to run the projector for class movies. They have no social functions or regular meetings. Mr. Worthen spon- sors the club. gamma, Klub Camera Club exhibited the Ei thth An- nual lcliqh School Photography .IXW-iirds for student pleasure. Officers are: Chuck Meyers, president: l-larctld Fisher. vice presidentg Dick Hart, secretary- treasurer. Robert Watt sponsiwrs the club. gms gmt Chess Club, unlike other clubs, has no officers, no dues, no business meet inqs. They are a very active club, how ever, meetinq every Monday to play chess. Mr. Watt is sponsor of the club 4 -. W.-...:.-- ,, FHA 'Q U 1 fmt WW Wf,a-4 Q5 l Saddle Klub Saddle Club, under the leadership of Sharon Gibbs, president, sponsored several horseback rides durinq the year Qther activities included seeina nine movies ol horse events, and taking a test on horsernanship Carol Shepard is vice president, and Fay Sarnnions is secretary-treasurer. Daniel Low sponsors the qroup Seated: Quest Lindh. Sharon Orr. Sharon Faye Sammons. and Rose Shauqhnessy. son. Delores Goodan, Betty Io Fleming. Gibbs. Carol Shepard, Standing: Karen Peter- Lorana Cripe. Donna Eichorn. Howard Beardmore. Bill Harlan, Stan Strong. and Mr. Low. sponsor. H4 1 S ii V' 5 l Q f K + V N 4 Q ,A ! ,,,wf 'f 'K Y Q ' 7 ., I x ' f wadztp gm Conservation and education on conservation the main purpose ol the Wildlife Club. Workinq w the Forest Service and a lishina trip are the offic protects ol the club. Bill Murphy, president, l Tilzey, vice president, Ed Tilzey, secretary, and C Berqland, treasurer, compose the slate ol office Parks Whitmer is club sponsor. Slul jmm, from lell: Walter Morris. coach: Ray Denny. Rlldlt' Ruana. Penny Klltell, Ina Iean Morris. Tom McCul- lough. Bob Fredrickson. and Roger Emblen. Emhlen receives second place award lor downhill. 13- ,VX ww. A Climaxing several weeks of competition in various meets around the state, the Missoula squad, consisting of Roger Ern- blen, captaing Ray Denny, Tommy McCullough, Bob Frederick- son, Rudy Ruana, Penny Kittell, and lna lean Morris, copped third place in the lnterscholastic Meet in Whitefish. Good showing in the downhill and cross-country events helped put the local contingent, coached by Walter Morris, local sports dealer, near the top of fourteen competing teams. Following his good showing in the State meet, Roger Emblen was named to the All State Slzi Team, which competed in the lunior Nationals at laclcson, Wyoming, in early March. Rifle, Klub Rifle Club endeavors to teach its mem- bers how to safely handle a gun, and how ,lu Bun Lucy, Dogs to shoot well. Each one supplies his own can Kreiubefq. Dog Maw VVright.Lo:-1:5 ammunition. Don Lasilla is president of seu,ed4,omien: Delkerglundinq qfe1Don??mtcGodwGrd, Mefiinsirxsogh the club. Carol Mayte is sponsor. goqfkicngilnssgi, WGYHQ Treicheilind MLMGY e' b 9 m5 ' Lem I hhalter. Dick Wo Dennis Hoc f IKNQ .nf ,JUS 1 . 1, . -. A fssievy, M M Q gs ws, ' 423' A wh 5 . .HH S .,- 'T fl. ,A-X in leld 6,1 A 5. wg wi !'Aa1F1A IONE CHAMLEY-HR E329 GAA 1, Q 3 '1'-2:11115 Club 2, GC Ccxbmet Z: GC Contact Rep 2 HR Sec, 3 LARRY W. CHILCOTE- Keed -HR 326 IOANN CLINKINGBEARD- Clinic -HR 308 GC 'fzbm-91 2, 3 -1 PE Leader 3, 4: Kopee Sc1es 3, GC Execu uve Bzurd P DECA Trams. 4. H. I. CLUTE- Icy -HH 308 Foo1b111 1, 1n1r3mL1r31 b1Jske1bf311 1, ff, 4, FFA 1, 2 HR Vxce Pres, 1 R111e C1ub 2, DECA 4. Chess C1ub 4. IEANNE DE VEE CORBETT- Iecnnie -HR 201 '1'vv1:I1r1:f, F -3 Gzrla Chorus I CC: Chou' 3 Honzon C1ub f GC Ciknte-' 3 4 Otixce Squid -1, HR Se-C, 4 GLEN COWAN- Cowpoke -HR 201 P11154 fuk- 1 VL? Pres 4 GEORGE COSGROVE HR 303 mf-red from S1 Rems H1311 11:01 S1 P19115 Minlfuna 4 --3.-1 ,-'H 'W ' 1 if , ' YA., 1, ix ,, 1' DENIS CREIGHTON- Bull -HR 303 Foolbz mga 5 . ,. A . ART CHUM- Art -HR E329 11 1, 2, 3, 4, Imrzmuml b151wb1:1 1 2, 3, 4, C351 of gjfklnl 1 - 1' Tmlmuml 1, 3. 3. 4, Track 1. 2: Honor 'S1311-Q' Door 3, Truck 3. Q ROSA CRoGHAN,HR 310 DENNY CULBERTSON-HR 303 f , F'3C'b:11 1, 2, 3, ' 1n!1111. 11:1 B '1c'1b '1 1 '- E1. ci 1 1-1 11-V P -1. H-311 S410 1, ww. den, 1.1L - 1 1. . A ' . J AD C G' 1,-13' V Tfflfk tgxngrif 5:31319 I3 Qwgsgzrg DJHEIEJTO 3. 4.1! n 11,1 I :m'w'?jL1,Ub, 33 H141J'1v,iif'iA1l 310517335551-1 3 X 3,1-1. 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A Ta' .Swain JfD!U3.0IL Senior Horizon members meet every other Tuesday for a din' ner meeting. The club spon' sored cake sales and a dance to help finance the annual Cans dlelight Ball. Christmas carol- ing, and a hayride were two ol the social activities. President is Pat Bellg vice president, Camie Peterson, and secretary- treasurer, Audrey Parent versity homecoming was a project for the club. Meetings are scheduled every other Monday. Allison Howard heads the group as president: Melody Hansen, vice presi' dent, Rhea Burkland, secre- tary, and Gwen Gamelgard, treasurer. - is 'in , Ye?-. - 96' it il 1 v ill X 'N Seated left to right: Miss Houck. adviser: Denny Culbertson. Dana Sulli- van. Anne Taylor. Betty Browman, Dan Kemp. Standing: Sharon Hickey. Zoe Ahl. Anona Clute. Ioyce Nelson. Mary Forbis. Brook Billings. Marcia Mueller. Bruce Mueller. Alphie Hoist. Rich- ard Krumm. George Skoblin, Miss Boileau. Seated: lean Pomaievich. Charlotte Maclay. Doris Diettert, IoAnn Dawes. Lydia Skoblin. leannie Dawes. Geraldine Gaqer. Agnes Iones. Q59 ,9-56' MHS lunicr lunicr hed Cross is headed cy the lhf council. Merri- bers are the tive who attended HRC trainina carr.p and one representa- tive trorn each hornerooni. All serve on one oi tour ccrnniittees- Proiect, Public lnfcrrriation, Execu- tive, and Budjet ard Finance, Paclzina a azft chest, izziirs for the hospitals at -fl1r15iti1as, help- inq National fhildrens Fund, and annual asseriihly were in- cluded in their activity list. Mel Gilqen is president: Ann lioest- ner 'rice president- and Quest is A .. bot . A Q Adviser 15 long Peters, 1. i Y, .rfhuwpw 611-If Philosophy Club is a discussion club which analyzed the philoso- phies oi outstanding men, Uni- versity sgiealzers were asked to at- teiiii tiiriu-igliiut the year Dan lietzip serveii as chciirrnan ot the 4r:up and Miss Hfarol l-loucl: is ad- YlS9f P153 Purpose ot the Pan American Student-Forum is to learn more about Latin Anierican customs and entertainment, Activities included the celebration ot Pan American birthday, Mexican Christmas par- ty, and sprina Carnival Olti- cers are Marcia Mueller, presi- dent, Bruce Mueller, vice presi- dent, Charles Qtoupalilz, secre- tary, and Brool-ze Billings, treas- urer Miss Violet Boileau sponsors the aroup. JJLQ Future l-lomemakers of America, Club was kept very busy this year, as bothwtheadistrict and state conventions were in Missoula. Karen Kolppa, president: loyce LaChambre, vice presi- dent: Ftanda Colvill, secretaryp and Donna Sorenson, treasurer, are the officers of the group. 2 J 5 Seated: Maureen Anderson, Marvin Hart. Ianice Ioseph, Lydia Skoblin. Marilyn Bauer. Kneeling: Betty Noack. Rose Marie Healow, Danna Davis. IoAnne Chaffey, Francis Dwyer. Iessie Robinson. Richard Hart. Standing Miss Agnes Brown. sponsor: Kathleen Andreasen, Vulloy Billingsley, Ad rienne Mintz, Robert Sackett, Carol Iepson. Front: Beatrice Conn, Dolores Ashby, Karen Kolppa, loyce I.aChambre. Shiela LaChambre. Back: Miss Shirley Hockstad. sponsor: Banda Colvill, Doris Iean Diettert, Katherine Hirst, Anita Iohnson. Coleen Hedrick. 331 Mount Sentinel Future Teachers of America Club ushered at MEA Con- vention, and gave public initiation at Qpen f-louse. Helping teachers with the work helped them in their purpose of acquainting members with various fields of educations. The Club sponsors teaching scholarships. 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F . . ' K M . a DONNA DEMMONS-HR E329 , , 'KF GI' Cont ict Rep. lf Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4: GC Cabinet l, 3. . I iw X KENNETH T. DIEMMONS- Sandy -HR 212 Bitter Root Salesman l, 2, 3, Intramural basketball 1, 3, 4: , V ,Y SC Rep lg Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4: Kopee Sales 1, 2, 35 Ski . ,,,.' Club 1, 4, HR Pres 2, Class Council 3: Cast of Madame Butteiilyu 35 Cast ol Tarninq ot the Shrew 45 Cast of ,, . 1 'Cuckoas on the Hearth 35 Konah Staff 35 Pep Club 3, 4, 3 4' Pius. 4 A IANICE DICKSON- Ian -HR 310 - A A V , V , LOIS DILLREE-HR 310 lin!! It ti Lat.: 1.5 ons: lll nh r-'h t -l, l.yDzi 1, l'.tin:: x-1 Httllgan -1 GAA 4, Con than -1, Cinttitti 4. Y ' lpllft riyigqtlixd ff, GC Rep. 3, GC Cabinet 3, 4: GC Executive wt llk - ELMER DILLMAN-HR 308 A lntrJn.ur1xl lrxsketb ill l, 3: Track l, 3, Foalb ill 3 4 DON DILLY- Don -HR 220 HH PWS 31 HR Sv? -4: M Club -1. ' ' lgntuttfid lrorn St. Re-Us Hifyh School, St. Roms, Montana, 35 bauire Dancinq Club 35 Art Club -1. A 'Q 1 sus! ,.. x,:Q'j'l t 5 A K - . V 6 s Y x 'V 't l N, '. Q... ff - . Q -Nj . N t ' .2 Q13 . V il - X :L x MYRDAL Company Dependable Insurance Consultants Realtors City and Farm Property Best Wishes to the Class of '54 REMEMBER the FOX PHARMACY Is Your Beauty - Health d GN Prescnptlan Center 415 W. Front Street ,,,,.' . a a STOP fl' G0 CHET and MICKY BRUCE For Your Printing Needs .... ' Skilled Printers ' Fine Papers ' New Equipment All Add Up to Give You the Best Printing Service! V THE Phone 2-2161 GO WESTERN AT -viii if gl VM' 'l V,'W,,fZ e ' ,fl Clothing for MEN Y VVOMEN if CHILDREN I You'll Find All Butter Potato Bread At Your Grocer Everyone Listens to css- -1290 6Ave You some ' HOTATALL .... Jus-r FIGHT vu. WAGE! J MPED in -me BOAT WHEN I TUNED IH g 4 K G v o 7 ? - A Ii f 2 1 2:1 .- , 1:- 9 - 7 , ig A ' 3 T X . . 2' my-v 1 ' Bringing TV to Westem Montana Uptom etrists DR. L. R. HARNETT DR. D. R. BARNETT DR. VV. L. BARNETT Glasses Fitted All Optical Repairs 129 E. Broadway MISSOULA MONTANA ' Fountain Service ' Greeting Cards ' Drug'Supplies IOIN YOUR FRIENDS AT I-IOLLYOAK DRUG Co. H. F. FLAHERTY, Prop. Missoula Building ond Loon Home Loans for Home Owners Savings Are for Savers Our Most Sincere Wishes of Best Luck to the GRADUATING CLASS The Finest of Dairy Products Whipping Cream . Cottage Cheese BMAI4 u er Ice Cream Buttermilk Cream om m u nity feamefy 420 NORA PHONE 3-3174 Congratulations Seniors From HMZAI ll Wolford Electric Best Wishes Class of l954 4 Montana Ready Mix You're Always Welcome at the 4 Bgs LIBERTY BOWLING CENTER X BOWL FOR HEALTH BOWL FOR PLEASURE Y? lIlGl4.fX'V l N Fl CLASS OF '54 ofccfomlrn, Fur and Dress Shop HARDWARE APPLIANCES KRAMIS We Wish A Very Bright Future Congratulates to All '54 Graduates MHS GRADUATES R ,,- HJVLL' . P ill talk ,, El if ff ig J e'rp growing up... Ml xl ll fx xlllltxlglll f N Ay 'ly f. U, ll - J FIU .5 .:z of I tl!-Q . y '5' xx ' rf Q '- N IJ ,A th: ,',.. v 'F emmf' Emma ' - jjglljgigaigifi - .. Q- fiiiiitiisilfl ' 1 , f N c U I u,m,,,g 'lv Rl ' as minimis' :iv L 5. f kg- I D 'lllului lil lil 1 Q . M'-. NX ' I Q ' 3 If 3 -if x I ln- .g I WN TOGETHER! ldissoulcx and The Mercantilel lust like two little girls who can't wait to wear lipstick and win a beauty contest. They have the same likes and dislikes . . . everything lane does, ludy wants to do. They understand each other . . . just as The Mercantile understands Western Montana. That's why we have a good time serving you. We know what you want . . . how you like to shop . . . and we like being a part of your way of life! Our being 88 years old, in this case, doesn't make a particle of ?f-- .... ........ , --N . U' --- .......... ...M S K. I' '-----U -P :.r X-E , 5 3. Rlfwmgc-ey 5 I, b -L .:.!:.. 'E 1f- s 5 1, I . T I K ' lf il fl - I 1 - - V WESTERN MONTANKS FAMILY SHOPPING CENTER difference. We enjoy playing the part of lane and Iudy . . . we're going to grow older . . . together: BEVERLY GAMELGARD Qukvic W. Qnofsfhsxx., Studio and Camera Stop ACROSS FROM THE POST OFFICE Kuppenheimer Clothes Florsheim Shoes WESTINGHOUSE DEALER A . . HOW Sportswear Electrlcal Contracting ESQUW9 S0Ck5 Appliance Repairs I The b , ..'1,l 'v'..V Q-r .- 403 No. Higgins SHOP G The Store for Men and Women Who Buy for Men 225 W. Broadway S Q Lv Af f , W ,L , if Q h K YU fy UJ'4ffr'5. v V , NCL if S A , L p UEFA' by ' Ml ,S AINME TPHEAD UARTERS fp Dgscimgu bbq Q VREE PARKING U I Congratulations Class of '54 24 Hour School supplies Ambulance Service Typewriters Fountain Pens ,Z Your Every Ollice Neal HAYES FUNERAL HOME ot the Phone 5-6679 TYPEWRITER G Hayes P1119 Sl fn na, r H1 ?E f 5 X vmsasaf' A C O M ggi? l0llD'S URGES! MANUFACTURERS IND ENGINEERS UF WARN AIR HEHING SYSTEMS BIllINGSlEY FURNACE COMPANY Peterson Drug Co. 232 N. Higgins Ave. Bugs Bar-B-Q South on Highway 93 A Fine Place... to Take Your Friends i-ioME OF THE BUGSBURGER ijQlllPl,,lTi.lElJTS OF gm pawn LUMBER COMPANY Home Uwnmm MERCANTILE CONGRATULATIONS to the THE HOME OF '54 9 Champ Hats 9 Freeman Oxfords 6 Q dqgngp 9 Van Heusen Shirts 9 Clothcraft Clothes REAL ESTATE -INSURANCE BONDS - RENTALS DRAGSTEDT'S Ph 91120 420 west Broad y on Circle square MISSQULA, MQNTANA For 35 Years Leading Stationers of Western Montana 1 THE OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY 115-119 West Broadway Mtssoum MONTANA ikismwvgx News 51 Wi any ma vxftem ' 1 T P 1 T ., Q t X , , O xg XJ L V at-J Ownw Vlxjikfm kdkfx ,TK,f3,, ,Lv-Utd PX IVE-AXE. - X , Q TTL S1 PM BWCQQQ. Q Wiititerafstgbifrs Xupilyt QQJWQJJ s. lst WEST 'MUN lbw Ciumim -Tifvfvt USM 10 'WT ' SQ GMAT 413 61400111 We TWO WK Www Uhwe Mikal-A Leave QQ MX Best Wishes tothe Class of '54 at Education The greatest tool for a good livmq, ar successfully happy lite. I Make the most of your school years An educated citizen is Americds Most Valuable Asset ON AN 40 Years Fine Service K , azfvenf.. .. I0 PHOTO AVAILABLE It E- RICHARD DODGE I , 'P Dick -HR E329 2 Class Counctl I, Tre-as. Ig Cam- '45 C' era Club l, 2, Pres. 17 Rxfle . 'U Cgzb lg SC2 Rgp. 2, Cantata 27 ,gk ' jf, hon ta g xtte R ot St ft 3, ,31.'?4'k,' 1 ff.- ggi K A 4: Pep: Club 4. I O G ri FSL : if '77' ,122 'S - I , 'D '7,,-- If 1-2-A fwe-.ecS,4:,3,' 4-f' A 1422.51 AGNES MARION DOWELL- Aggie -l'IR 325 FHA 17 I-I1-Y 1, 21 Saddle Club 2, 3, Square Dance Club 3, 47 Cantata 31 Prod. Staff of Glass Menaqerxef' Taming of the Shrew , Cantata, Triad 4. WILLIAM E. DREW- Bill -HH 201 Entered from Stevensvtlle Hxqh School 4, Intramural Basket- ball 4, FRANCES DWYER- Fran -HR 201 FTA 4, DECA 4: An Club 4, ALETHA ELLSWORTH- Lee -HR 308 Entered from Helena Htqh School, Helena, Montana Ig Nurse's Otftce 4: DECA 4. HUGH ELMORE-HR 201 Football I, 25 Intramural basketball 25 DECA 3, -t. ROGER EMBLEM- Hog -HR 310 SC l, 2, 35 Skt Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Cantata l, 2, 3, 45 Key Club l, 2, 3, 4, Kopee Sales I, Honor Roll 2, 3, 45 Spartanatres 2, 3, 45 Intramural basketball 25 Intramural volleyball 2, 3, Intramural track 3, Pep Club 4. IIM ENGSTROM-HR 325 ROBERT N. FELLER- Bob -HR 310 I5-2, 35 Intramural Basketball 2, 4, Kopee Sa 'V , Rx Q k , if 'Q r E a YT? I iv DICK FEHRELI..-HR 201 Band 1, 3, J :AP 3 DHEA 4 les 2, DUANE FINK- Dan -HR 310 Intramural Basketball I ATS' . -.1 nt.,,::!, 2749 F4475 X5 AtAtLAt5Lr SCN- ,415 ff gf? 152 ff:- l if t . '-Q. XX X For All Your Sporting Needs Marsh 8 Powell FUNERAL HOME ll VISIT Ambulance Service The 229 West Spruce 123 West Spruce Shop the Friendly Way 9 Auto Supplies 9 Furniture 9 Appliances 9 Clothing 0 Hardware The Store for the Family Bon Ton Bakery Eat Bon Ton Bread for Healthy Days Ahead - :ii rzr. Congratulate the '54 Graduates ,Q X, , WX ski Q N ' , - . . NA . - ' A TX ,w ,S ,KQQX NX X f ' x .' . P, . Y X Congrotulahons Y ' X L Till 'XX ' X K wx I xt frqmx wx ,N Fi X , E X SX , 5 CSL! i 'K S -1 E 9 -- I gf?-7 I ' ',6j1i,r.'cL. V ' I ' - . - ,, - A-'Y' ' fx ,--- Q . ai? a- aff- Sq Q ' A ng-esslgg --aa A - 'k'- n. x Rf We're Happy toWSC'rve You Y 1 'X x Compliments of . . . MARKET Singer COMPLETE sewing Croonsl ind hMiATs Quality Gasoline Y IMPLEMENT SPU R GAS CUMPANY ..l,l,L-,l.....l-L- ' 1 . R A ,f uc S Furniture Farm Machines and Supplies 1421 West Broadway PHONE 5-5240 I L L E R ACHINERY CO. sox 1496-Tel. 9-2309 MISSOULA, MONTANA JOHN R. DAILY, lm. Packers of DAI LY'S Mellow Tender Hams and Bacon WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Distributors of Fresh and Cured Meats Congratulations Class of '54 Best Wishes to You All 0 ' BUREAU OF PRINTING Palace Hotel Building On West Broadway Our Specialties Are Student Printing Needs and School Supplies The ff ! f FA' R W A Y D R IVE - IN . ,, SPECIALIZING IN Chicken-in-a-Basket, Basketburgers Barbecued Sandwiches and Fountain Specials Conveniently Located South on Highway 93 A Short Drive from M. H. S. fko fplpfy !V,1 J K fps - ' 7 I Dfw A js flllywyfl My fum, 914, IL , J ' 'V f lf-9 Qfy Always the Same Flavorgfj fx D7 V at r ,ff ' A Q Sw K D1 'f 'fl I7 Inu U I ff Mal a Kd Shakes h , ' ' ,rf fHa,xf1bupgersk ,V jx . igjlfee '-fi! I C eesebilrgersew' Y Ml POD A rf A .1 otigyto Chips , A ,N ' .1 , 'N lf! l P A I If D ' , ' ' . ,Dx D p For Your Parties, Dances, ,' if Picnics yi 'I' 'fo 'MD 5mipM, We Ccm Supply You Witgmll, WJ' fit! v, DROP IN AT eww HANSEN' cmd rr! 1 MISSION ORANGE f Lunches COCA-COLA BOTTLING Co. ' Fo 'ai semce Missoula Phone 3-3352 if Ice Cream FOR THE GRADUATE Give Gifs MGDE O' DAY from S H O P I ,Sinn Congratulates the JEWELRY Graduating Class WATCHES RINGS - D D D D Hcnnmond Arccxde ' - 011-fo-or Jwbqgfmw amp o RECAPS M, . 'BYU-fvx'I,fZu,0J 0 REPAIRS MLK 1: . ' NEW and QIUU 9' UULQQ USED TIRE . swvval I Mfmtb ,gm WSIMMQNS AA,-.L,Q,,L, ,- . 4 S ' A A ' . xv . QK27u66erlM2b'er5 !' 79- MR I EAP haha, 2' R. s. ANDERSON X . JVM? 233 west Main 329 E. Pine Street Missoula, ontana QSCLZ24: ' COTiEQ?gLFAEfNS The Firg Elggfgggl Bunk 532241755525 REFRIGERA TIDN CU. MISSOULA MONTANA First in Montana S 1 ' 893 York and Tyler Reirigeration mee Westingho and Leonard Appliances 171 QL. STH, I fit: QW' + ' Q 2, YOUR BITTER ROOT PHOTOGRAPHER CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES tothe Western Montana CLASS OF 'S4 NGTi0n0I Bank NEHI PAR.T.PAK MISSOULA MONTANA For That SS T 9 HOT DOG Go to CaroI's In 'n' Out CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '54 CONGRATULATIONS Golden Glo Creamery Co. cmd Manufacturers of BEST WISHES ICE CREAM COTTAGE CHEESE BUTTER CLASS OF S4 s '-1 214 East Main-P. O. Box 243 - A , ., ,, ,. Axvff I MISSOULA MONTANA P. O. Box 1162 Missoula, Montcm The Fmest in Gas Appliances 9 977iAzwula, JD K' ,X ,JVM A X IM! . Hardware Cr ZW ,Lf HD , f Z X Plumbing Co. JAH' A WMA womcs r ff ' 1 f MISSOULA, MoNTA All ffp f ' 0 ld V rw-9 1-ww . fl, X A .95 QD! - 'D f 1sE.Main PLUMBING J W A, fl, X . q MONTANA HEATMGU-9 Ulf Q . lg Phonii 9-ossa nb T Z2 f APP The f Koslu Music Centef Fonnerly Hel'te's ,, ZEIVITII 510 North Higgins Av Radios T I . . e evxslon Hearing Aids MISSOULA 131 E M . . am MONTANA Record Your Voice or Talent 0 Q, Ve o Record Co. 5 1- B 137 Radio Central Bldg. Congratulations Class of '54 L TWO STANDS 2413 So. Higgins 1240 W. Broadway RUSCO WINDOW CO. Compliments of . . . MISSOULA AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION BAKKE co. H. o. BELL YM 7 ARDEN crrY morons , QXY V W GRAEHL Moron SERVICE oron co -. - 4 , AU' My GEEENAWALT M '. L KRAABEL CHEVROLET co. ll 'Ii I My if jk ,JJ oRE Moron co V4-22 JW 'WJ' wii6MURRAY Morongoo W M ,Engl M! oLNEY M Tons Wu DYS SALES AND SERVICE wwf ply I jill Roo 'T-OSBORNE Moron co. 10 f ,, , X X I , , TURMELL MoTon co. W M WESTERN MoNTANAMoTon,1nc My 'E I Q71 COMPLIMENTS OF PALACE HOTEL MISSOULA BOYCE LUMBER CO. Building Materials Phone 3-3798 I l Congratulations Class of '54 PARK HOTEL Come As You Are E. F. RICHARDS Owner, Monoqer fd M. EXLEEN FIELD-HR 220 Entered from Powell County Hlqh SChool, Deer Lodqe, M tuna 4, Honor Roll 4. NANCY FISHBURN- N.G. -HR 220 FRED FORTUNE- Oscar -HH 303 Football 3, 3, 4, M Llub 2 3, 45 lntromurol Bnsketball fl, HR Pres, 4. DON FOSTER- Don -HR 325 Hmh School, Fartro, North Dru- Entered from Fargo Cenlrol kota 3, PE Leader 3, DECA 3, 4. DUANE E. FOSTER- Dewey -HH 325 from Fcrqo Hlqh School, Fargo, North Dakota, 2, Leaders Class 3, 4, Apparatus Team 3, 4, DECA 4, Entered DONNA FOX- Dee -HR 212 Nurses othce 2, Twtrlmq 3, Honor Roll 4, lvlrss Thonksoxv- mq 4. EARL FOX-HR 326 PASF l: DECA 4. MAUREEN OLIVE FROILAND-HR 220 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Horrzon l, 2, 3, 4: HR Vlce Pres, 1, Kopee Sales 2, GC Cabmet 2, 3, 4, SC Rep. 2: Grrls' Honor Councrl 2, GAA 27 Pep Club 3, 4, Sec. 4, Class Councrl, Sec. 3, 4, Konoh Stoll 3, Cantata 4. ROBERT D. GALLAGHER On- W L 2 f ia. A. 4 , N M K3 ax . uf N ,1 wwf N X S. . X' ffxz x NE W ., K X, A YQ X -I-. CHARLES W. FISHER- Charley -HR 325 Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, Track l, 2, 3, 4- H Roll l, 2, 31 M Club 3, 4, Boys' State 3g Lunchline 4. Ono: THOMAS C. FLEMING- Tom -HR 325 Honor Roll r, 2, 3, 4, :comb st 1134, K ' 5 ff 3 4, and Scroll 4, Bm-ef Hoot Sales-1, DECAOESQ 'G ' ' Oulu WM l . ,s 24 Spud -HR 201 K rr K SC R953 l, lntr-rmurill Basket- Z r 'll 1 boll l, 2, 3, 4, Butter Root Salf-s wr' 'W' 4, DECA 4, Honor Roll 4, lntz :- . ' A . rnurrzl Volleyball 4 Y . ' A ' Q1 ' '15, -15 ,- we ,I 31 M494 S 5 A. f ' - - 'fails '- 14 L3 ifigbziipaffigw, 1 5414, MLW'-LC! J vagal ff buggy, .iifwui if ifwjfffbuff Wm, jilpaut - mmf 'LLEWQZ31 jv LQJQQ ,maxi 4121 MCM 4 'f I fbf,L,fLllfLp4, ,Mtv N if - V ' Q Thes2jLMissouIc1 Meggifrxi GLW gkovmnwif 2,Q.Ji.-526167 WMM Y hw i3iICfe fi? 5669 Mm WM vfwellb jffflk ,,fLQ,f!C.,zf2,zfLQ.f XWL' VNQ-Zak news MILLINERYQLQL f fue X 126 North rnqgins .CAJQJ i TowN TALK CAFE jfwcfi- i 735 Sdduth Higgins x 3 D f:3:1:,:gL25 Z wb BARTHEL HARDWARENCJJVCQ l 130 E. Broadway ,Mumf YMUU gif 604 i E 5 S BROWNIES DONUT 1 . Q 138 Norih Higgins ' ' 74446 1364 iiiuft ggi! Vfwfyiac EQ iw! VJJMJLQQ A ul ' -1. 3 JJ Hujfl-J n l 1 li VNIQVX K K r x A ft 1 Y QU J fl, ,L JAUW' 7 Um Mfr.-fJ.Af1f GJ! Hilda, ,gpjf , flmfi,-A :JY JHJ1 jj, Quay LM Cfww IAQ, ww f-,ffm-uf 'lfjjffi fl 1 Great-grandfather UQYMAN liked quality too . . . I 'i 1,011-f'4J.nA 17 When the Pacific Northwest Indian chief wished to re p serve a record, family or tribal, he went to a skilled craftsman and had him build a totem pole. This magni- ficently engraved pole symbolically told the history, folk lore, or literature of the tribe. The chief was iustly proud to have it stand in front of his lodge. Today, yearbook editors choose quality photo-engravings to record the events of the school year. Te get the best possible results, they likewise turn to skilled craftsmen to help them build the yearbook. ARTCRAFT, with its know-how, has been helping editors build better yearbooks for nearly half a century. J 1 ,D , 5 ll , , nf 4, V r. ' r. ' - -fli fx Bates! Rby .. .,A,... 145, 59 ' A Bauerr, Harry ,...... 4............. . L , if I Bauuer, Harry L. .........,.. 56 5+ -5- , 1 Belief, lim ,.,,.. 37, 59, 107 . ' 1- I Bauei, Iames R. .............. . AbbeY- 1-'dis 1' ' f--4'--49' 132- Bauer- Marilyn ......,.. ..,37 Addrnsf I-dyirrfp,-51 -----'--- , 59 Qciuerz Iames-iM. ......... Addms' Ru In' - - ---1 -'4- 49 Q Bauer, Ricl'1CEd ........,.. Adams., Sue . , .n I ,,,..., .7, Bguertfveml .---A-vA-.---... iril- ---- 1:1 ---'---- yt -341' ABeardmore, Howard ..... .. lp 1 Cr M -'-4--'-- ' ,- .,.,, ,,,.,4,.,.,,.,,4 , ,,,,, 37, 137 ikeion. Belly .,..,.,. 1,4 37, 1357 B,3GVers'Murie1 -.-Y .. -'. .klepy, Oeloresl.. ,,.,,,, , , 7, ..-'.-.V,v-',.. ,---' ' 48' 49' 134 Qlseftilflflged -V -'A'-b -A --- 4 ig' Beckwith, Bill ..,,,,,. 37.142 Mrrq ' ,dn - 4- ---A-- r f Beeson, Bessie ...,............ . .Albnqht, lack ..,,., ., , . 67 Belcher' Donold -.---4-4---- Altovfnevrd -A'- AA--A---'--- 9 4 Bell, P61 .... 6, 9, 135, 136 Amerman, Derck .. ,... .... . 7 Arfdersen, Lola .. Anderso Agnes . , .... 4 Beninger, Donald ....,.,.,..., Bennet, Paul ,...,....,....., 49 Benson, Gordon ..........,.... Buck, Duane ............ ....... 4 9 Buck, Luella ...................... 10 Buckhouse, Gerald ...... 37. 106 Buls, Arthur ........................ 10 Burger, Alice .................... 49 Burger, Iudy E. ............... . Burklund. Louls .... 59. 58, 120 Burklund, Rhea ................ 37 Burnham, Nell ............ 10, 135 Burton, Sharon .............,.... 59 Bush, Ierry ........,. ....... 4 6 Butler, Donna .................... 49 Buttrey. Iohn .................... 49 Buzzetti, Edmund 49, 106, 119 Byler, Kenneth ..,,...,..,,.,.... 10 -C- Caddell, Connie .... 36, 37, 134 Caddell, Mike ......,...,....,.... 46 Cadieux, Barbara ..,.. 49 59 49 Collvill, Randa ..........., 50 Combs, Douglas ............... Conkling, Linda ..,.......,.... Conn, Beatrice .............. 50 Cook, Carl .....,.... Cooper, Iack ..... Cooper, Ken F. ...r.......,.... . Cooper, Ken 1... .......,.... 132 Corbett, Ieanne .....,..,.,..,. Cosgrove, George ......,.,., Cote, Don ........,........ Coty, Burt ................. Coughren, Gordon ............ Coughren, Marvin ............ Cowan, Glen ............. Coyle, Ann ............ Cozad, Donna ........... Cramer, Marietta ......,..i.., Crawford, William ........... 38 132 .. ........................ .. , Cray, Robert .............,....... Creighton, Denis ...........,,,. Creighton, Io Ann ........,.. 144 Cripe, Lorona ............ Crist, Darlene ....... ,... ........ Croft, Billy ....................... Croghan, Rosa .,,..,.........., Croonenberqhs, ,Luci ....... Crowther, Charles' .en .... Cruickshank, Sharon ....... Crum, Art ......................... Crutchfield, Charlotte Culbertson, Denny ...,......, ......11, 137,142, 145 Culbertson, Gary .... ...... 5 0 Curran, Richard ............ 60 -D- X166 , 148 . 50 . 38 . 148 . 50 1 120 60 60 11 11 38 38 50 11 50 50 60 . 137 50 ll 60 60 46 1 1 50 60 46 , 11 132 101 106 ,107 Dahl, Nona ,..,........,...,., ..... 106 Damaskos, Frank1.60, , Daniels, Roger .................. 107 Datsopoulos. Iohn 60, . 50 120 Daniels, Kent .,.............. 67, 107 12 120 Davenport, Phyllis ..,,...,.... 38 Davey, Ianet .,...........,..,.., 12 Davey, Iohn , ..................... 38 Davis, Boyd .5 ........,....... 60 107 Davis, Danna ...,.. 38, 132 148 Davis, Linda ...,,....,... 38 Davis, Neil ..,,........ 50 Davis, Marion ....,............ ' 12 Davis, Ursula .,.,.... I ......... 38 Dawes, Ieannie ....,..,.,...... 147 Dawes, JoAnn ...... 50, 147, 60 Day, Ahlen ........................ 30 Day, Carole ..,...,.., ,.... 1 2 Day, Clayton .,...... ..... 5 0 Day, Duane ,..... ..... 3 8 Day, Patricia ........ ..... 6 0 Day, Wayne ..,... ' 60 eck, Ioy ............ ..... 3 8 eLand, Loren .................. 50 elaney, Donald ...,........,. 12 emmons, Ann ..,... 48, 50, 138 mmons, Don : .............. 12 D mmons, San .... 12, 136 D otts, Lawrenc ,..... 60 Anderson. eV9rlY rFr-l ---- Berger, Ianice ...... .... C ain, Alan ..,.,.......,. Anderson. '5'V9rlY rsr-J '--- Berglund, Carl ...... .,., Ca in, Roberta ...... Anderson- ddle ---'-- Bertapelle, Allen .......,..,.. Cameron, Pat ...... ....... 4 9 Anderson dll n - f f - 7 Betlike, Floyd ..,.....,.., ,...59 Carlson, Cheryl ........... 49 Anderson erb H Bethke, Lloyd ...... ..,.... 4 9 Carlson, Dorothy ....,,,... 37, 141 Anderson, dren -'-'- 7 Betson, Mary ,.... ....... C arlson, Walter ........, Anderson. Old - '--- Betts, Dale ,.......... ..,..,. Ca rmichael, Bruce ..... ...58, 59 Andersen. A -- --'------ 9 Betts, Russell .............,.....,, Carmichael, Allan .,.,,.,... ,, 10 Anders - dures -4r 7' 148 Billings, Brooke .....,....,. 49 Carr, LaDonna .................. 38 Andersd ober' D' '--'-- Billingsley, Vulloy ,,.. 3, 7 Carr, Sandra ,.,......... 59 Anddrsd bert - 'r --- 9 ' Bird, Carol ..,.,..........,.,,..,.,. Carroll, Bob ....... 38 -' ' 142 101 l Bior nd, Gary 5, 9, 107 Carroll, Simie 38 Anddrsdnn oben - -- Blair, arta ......,...........,.... Case, Beverly ...... ....,..,... 5 9 A-7.1 1421 1 919 19 I Bla Gerard ............,, 132. 59 C6416-61, lack ...,,..,...,,....,.. 10 Anders Wdlld -' -' 5 Bleak an, Robert ....,.,..,. Castle, Lynn ,..,......,.... .38, 129 Andredss 4 Kdnne -'-'f' ...... .........,., 9 , 132, 136 Castonguay, Allan .,.,..,..... 49 351 8 loes Carl Caterino, Patricia 10 Andre' I-rndd ---- ---r-rr o ck , Karen .............. 59 Cates, Gary . ..,....,.....,. 48, 49 Andrew - drnes ------r -A 6' 7 m , Montana ........,. Caven, Bonnie ............ 50, 106 Andrus- Qmes- -461 06 7, 142, 95, 100, 105 Cowley, Martha ..... 59 A-nsen' Ckre -'----' -- r--- 8 Boehl Diane ..,.....,,........ 59 Charley, Ioanne .....,..,. 38, 148 Anthvnvi lemes 4--- VQV. ----- 9 6 eh ,... ,,,,,.,..,,..,.,.,.. . 59 Chcrrey, P6111 ...,,.,,..,....,.... 10 Anrrrdn lddn A '- --- - 8 lin, oy ..,...., 56, 106, 112 Chalfey, Roberta .. ..., 50 Aprveltf fbvfe '-A-- -A--A- 9 rche Karl ...,.........,.... 37 cheffrn, C6161 ,........,........,. '38 Arrnenlr 1' Ndn '-- ' 'rr'4 rcher , Ronald .,............ Chaffin, lames .....,........ 36, 38 Afmstfo leffv X - -' 4'-s--- 9 9, 142: 05, 90, 105, 110, 111 Chaffin, 16611 .,....,,.......,..., 38 Arthur. rlene A 1- f-f------ ' 59 rgste , Lilli ..,..,.. 37 Chamberlain, Ianet .......,, . 50 Ashby' D lows -4444 ---- 4 9' 149 061461 ,Mrk ,..49 132 chemberreimrohn .,..,.,,..,. 56 Ar-rrdsf WH --r-'- ' - --r--- 59 uch ever ......... Chamberlain, Ioyce ..,.,. 50 Auslrn' l k '-4- ---'-r'-- 8 0'-.RH ........... Chamberlin, Michael 67 A951301 rY ---r- --'---'- 6 7 our u Io ,.....,.... . Chamley, lone ,.... .... ,.., . 1 1 A'-rslrn' drnds ----- ------- 8 ou ' , Orv 9, 95, Chase, Charles- ,....,... 50 , ower, 7 t N ,,,,,,,,,, , Cheff, Elaine ...... 1. 59 - oyce, a qu e ...... ,. Chilcote, Larry .,...,., ll Bache, nie ..,. . ........, 59 oyce ola ....r....,,. Chi ,Mary .,......... 50 Badden, ncy .... ....,.,.... 3 7 oyd, ene .....,.........,... ' h ' nsen avid .......... 50 Baga 'sa ,Victor ,,.,...... 'ix I -. 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' o ins, Fr X rtz, olb , '. . ,.,.. 67 B anan, Wa 1 ll, s, ar .. ,.,.. 178 M , De nis, Larry ............. ny, Ray ..,.,..,,. . it, lo ..,. .......... . . it, ari ..... Di , Bob ,.... .. ..... .. Dic rnson, .,...... .. Di son, E' ab ic n.I ' Di an. Dil . w, De De D it, Ro a .. .. . l Dillree, B nn ,. , Dillree, L is ...,... 46 1 106 6 N 50 X 67 ss X X 67 1- 46 c X 12 ..,147, , 60 60 12 2 '0', 101 4 as 12 JF 1 irfzyr Q Z 1 if 'X ff, ' X . ,- 6 A ff 1 -1 Q ref C, ,L o N. Y f ' .1 ' Dilly, Do ......... . 1 Fisher, Charles ....,..,4,,, ,,,,, QQ 0 Kei1 .-.4---.4-.,...,.. , A: ae 5' 16 f A Dishman. William ............ 46 , .................,... 14, 142, , 104 oodq D910 ,751 1 Homweod A ' f Vx, Dobak. Tom ...................... 38. Fisher, Harold ....,,........,4.,4, 51 Omghy 1 A.-.--. 39 1-1,31-1-1505! Anhu, ' A DOSE, Claudia .......,.......... 60 Fisher, Virginia ......,..,, - 1 9 man, Robert ..... 5 arrison,,She' a ,... ..... 5 - 3 ood rck 13, 13236, 5 Fl hefty, canene ........... ,X Gordon, Ke ....l,....,..... 31 r 611, 51 Do . I r . ....... .. ..... 0 ..... .... ..... 1 32 , 2 G6 e ,,,,,,4,4l,., Q 11 Wg' H40 D0 . - i------- 'l1gT'E90gL, ............ 51, l Gou e ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 6 N ,.., ----- --4-- DonTigny, Gerald ...... Fleming, Kathlee ..,,.,,, 5 Gonl yn -,,4,4V , 1 ,.4.,A. 61 dn' M1g,v1n --,,w- A 135 7 D'Or i, i ............. 60' Flern' Pe gy ............., 51 raham,1iarry ,K ..,.... 5 t, Ri 'K ,,.,, Mba! D0 . .... -... . F . . . .Q29 ham, ' a' ,,,,,,,,,,, 5 5 rt un .A.'.-,--- 15 1.1 Dorv Frank .............. .... 6 7 Flig er, ludy .,..i............. 51 ,,4..,v,,,..AA,, H 1-10 bnn 1 ..-4A-,. 1 k-' Dotter Walter ........ .. 50 Flory, Helen .......... .. 5' jr' Be .....,., 132, Hattox onald .. .,..... Dou ie .. ,BO ,fZ,?vQi',yAW,41ndc .......... 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Fred ---, 39. 132. 3 , 128 I G-PDQ ,ISL ......1..,.....,.. 61 ........ ..,.. . 0 13 B Dumais Io c ...,.,.....,,..... ' 56-s Forman.Frank ........,. Y, .,... 60 ,Gro n, Sylvil-rg, 51 'fH ' 1 eve,-1y1g52, 132 Dundcokdlui' -'-- ---- IQQIJJMT., ---- y ---e--A4 . ss. Ioanne ....... . ebert, mga .,.,.,. ,... 1 Dundas, obert .......,,,,,.. 50 Fornall, iviaf ........,..,.,.... 6 Gross, oIhn .....,.,,.. . Hedrick, ie 1 .,....... 1 61 , gunn, E ma .....,....... 5QA5g5ortune, Fred .......,,,,,,,, ,,- Grnhn, Merlyn . .. , 5 fHeidelmanI -f1 , , ,,... unvlf Rob, .ALJ 3 3 ..-.. .....-.. 4 . 1 . 5 Gudqeon, Robe .,,...... Helean, Larr , 2, 95, Durrant Alyce ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, sgx ,,.. Gummer,fGFe ,....,..... 67 Qflenderson, Lyr! ..., 11' Durrant, Sandra ...........,.,. 60 1505461 Duane ll!-24-.7 ...... 14 'Gunter , ..., 5 - r , Pat ,,........ 2 2, Dwyer, ....13, 141?-Vase! 616,036 .,,... ..... , .,,,,g. 1351 ustalson, cami Hen ' kQelo -e DYE. KG 9 ....... ..........,. 60 FOX. BG 623' ------ 5 .,.......... f 51 sta1son,Cli11ord ...,,,..... Q15 f drix, ,.,,,,,, NRE' D' Fox, onald ...... If ,,.,...... 35911.67 Gustalson, Erling ..,.......,... H , Barbdra-ff ..,..,...,.... 525' Ybqlryg,-A Fo ,...... ...Qaida Gutierrez, Iohn ..,..,....,,.,.,.. 51' c?Hewfl-lermariifa ,,,., .. 61 Eastman. Clirol .1.............. 60 F0 . Par ............................ '14 Gutierrez, Marilyn ..,......... 141 1-ie Wert .,,,,,,,,. 106 Eddlemon, 'e ld ,,,,,,,, 35 386 FOX, G brqe ................... J.. 51 Gutierrez, Ann ......,........,,. 39 Herb dra .,,...., Eddlemo 1 Q Fredrieaorkljobw 51, 1451, 106 fGuy, Deanna ..,,..,......,,,,... 61 Herman, 'ann Edinger, Agnes ,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,, 60 'Freedlef A i fu., ...,. :Q ..., 46 1' ?1gkf9Marvin 16, 142, 95, ,,..... ..,.,,,.,.., 17 REE. 136, 126 Edlnqer. Bill .....,...,.......,.... Ffill. 4l'lGfrY ---........,...... 45 50 y es, Paul ..,.....,. 51, 106, Herrick, Carolyn ,,,,,,, X ,,,,,,, 67 ....so, 142, Qs, 101, 105, 119 Fr0ilGr1d.MGureen46. 14, 136 Q nenn., rioyd ,. 56 Egan, Robert ..,..... 48, 50, 128 Froiland. Solvei .......1..... 39 'H' Hertler, Carolyn ,...,,.,, 52 131C1-mom, Donna 144, 145, 60 1'-roman, G n . 'l 7.6 irfrfim, nmmiqe 16, Hem, r-mf. in Ellis, Carlton ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 60 Fixnkhaiisiypilior rl ,. 67 Hagen, Karen .. 48. llcss, Indy , , 17 Ellis, Iean ................. ..... 1 38 1 agen, Norma . . , , Hiatt, Gladys .,.,,,, , ,,., , 61 Ellsworth, Aletha ,,,,,,..,..,,, 13 '91 -5- 1 1 S, ny .,,,.,...,,. 132, Hickey, sneron ,,,,,,,,,, 147, 61 Ellsworth, Iuanita ..,,,, ,, -2 , Geraldine ,..... 147, i Ierri ...... .,,,......,.,,. H iggins, Colleen ..40, 136, 124 Elmore, Hugh .........,,.,,,..,.. 13 K G qlier. Din! ............ 5 . 61 .ai , Lei ' .....,....., ,,,.. H iqh, Roger ,,.,,......,,.,..,..,,,. 67 Elstone, Karen ..,,.....,.1 ..,..,. Cl ll he ber! .. . .... 14 LH 11, Lind ..........,..,,,......, Hiq wer, Robert ........,,. . 46 Emblen, Roger ..,,,,,,,1.,,,,,,, Gall d. alco . ....... al D .....,.,.....,,,.,.. 51, 1-11 , Iune .,,,.,, 40 136, 137 1 5 GC1m G1'd. Be Hal , Derrel . l, Barbara 61 Enger, leanne ,,,,.....,,,,,,,,,,, Sl IGUITIG Grd. ,.1......,.. 3 Hal Ianet ,.,..,.,.. .,,,,,...,, i ll, Iohn' , 40 Engstrom, Iames .,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 13 drier. ete ........,..,.. ...I 15 H , Mary Io ,. ..........,,,,,. 6 Hiller, ' 52 Engstrom, Iohn ,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 60, 0 I ardne lma ..... 6, . 39 all, Ron ......,......,,. 16 3 Hinkle, ay ..,,, ..,. , , 106 Evans, Dale .,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,, f Gauqh Ierry .. .. ....,, .. 15 Halllord r da ...,.... 61 Hirning, Betty ,.,,.,,,,....... 62 Evans, Marcella ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, G ee, ry .,... .. .......,...... Hamer? arole ...,,,.... ..,. 6 1 ' , Ianice ..,..,.....,,,...., 62 Evans, Mike ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, G ee y, Micha ..........,... TQ! Hallfor , Melody . ,. ,,,., , U st atharine ..,.,,, 148 62 Ever-ard, lerry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 51, 105 orge, 1 ......,., 48, 5 137 Ha lgren, Nil .,,. .,,,.... h cock, Carol ,,....,...,,, ,, 67 Ever-ard, Phyllis ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 56 eorge, n ..,..... , . ambleton, las ..,... 3. 1 Hochhalter, Dennis ,... 145, 62 39, 1 , 95, 10 Hambl n, L urale .. 9 Hochhalt 40 -F- Ge d5f!Stev 39, 7, 8,1110 Home nda ,,...,, ,,,,. , , 61 140611111111 jWil'lard ,,,, 40 106 Fagan, Iimmy ,,,,,,,, ,, ' ls, Sha ,. ,.......,,. 39 4 Hamest, asper ,.....,.. .. ..,,. 61 olfart arianne .,..... 62 Farrel, Rose .,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 8 ib n, Cha l s ..........., 67, 107 Hamilton, Darlene ,,... ,,.... 5 6 oil , lane . ,.,,, , ,,... 515 rem, shenq ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 5 Gib , ,,,,...,,,,, 1 ,,,,,, L1?m111On, im ...,.,,,,.,.,. 61 0521? Bill ,,,,...,.,, uuuu. 1 ,. 52 Felde, Charles .,,,,, ,,1,,, 1 06 Gibso al er ,... 8, 61, 15 ami1ton,. in ...,.... 61 ogan, Don ,.,.,,,,... 11,17 123 Felde, Virginia ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 5 1 Gillin, wigh ..., ,,,.,..,,.,.,. H and, ......1.1.....,........... 1 ogan, Glenda ,..,,.. 62 Felde, Sophie ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 5 6 Gilfin Robert .ri ...,......, 1,51 Ha as, ally .............,,... 1 Holden, Loretta ,,,,.. 40 Felix, Leland ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 9 Giffin, Wi ......,,,.,. 5 41 s, Vic ..40, 136, 1 7, 124 Holland, Brenda .. , ..., Felker, Virginia ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 5 1 Gilbert, I .....,,,.,,,, ,, . , ,, 61 1 kel, David . ....... ...... 6 1 1-lol es, Diane .. ,..,..., 52 Feller, Alice ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 9 Gilder, Sam ,.,, Alf, 9, 132 ankel, Roy ., .. my ,...... 16 mes. Larry . ..40. 105. 110 Feller, Arthur .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 46 Gilder, Terry .. .,...., 51 Hanning, St y ...1... 40. U6 olmquist. Herb . H - 1 40 Feller, Bob , ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 3 Gilfillan, Doris .. ,,.........,.,. 457' Hansen, Elea ..... ..,,,,... H olst, Alphie . ,,,147, 58 62 Felstet, Layton ,,., 56, 106 110 Giliillan, Richar ....,,. ,... 6 Hansen, Car . ..,,, 61, 110, Honey. l0l'lfl .V .V V- 52 Fenn, Edith ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 60 Gilgen, Mel ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,..,,,,,, Hansen, Iudl ,,.....,,..,,,...... 40 Hoppe. Allen . ..,,,,,..,.,..... 67 Ferrell, Eddie .....,....,.,.,,,.,. 51 ............ 36, 39, 135, 141, 129 Hansen, Melody .......,,,.. ., 46 Howard, Allison ...,,,..,., ,, Ferrell, Richard ...,... .. 13 Gilligan, Maureen .,.,,....... 51 Hansen. Milton ,,..,.,.,.,,. .. , 16 ,,,,... ., ,, 36, 40, 135 126 Ferris, Helen ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 6 0 Gillin, Kathleen ,,.,,.,..,..,,.. 61 Hanson, Arthur .......,, 145, 67 Howard, l'lGfO1Cl -- - -'.1 45 Ferrlan, Frances ....... .,..,. 3 9 Gleeson, Ieanne ...... 51 Hanson, Bruce ..... ........,, 6 1 Howard, Ianice ,,..., ,.., 4 0 62 Field, Eileen ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 4 Gibson, Lee .,.....,.......,,..... 107 Hanson, Elaine .........,...,..,. 51 Howell. B111 . ...-..- . -.f.----. 62 Fiiield, Mary ,,,, ,,,,,, 6 O Goddard, Eleanor ...,,..,,..... 51 Hanson. Ianet .............. 56, 61 l'lOWGll. lflrlel - ..--- -V ....--f Figg, lim ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 5 1 Godward, Iohn ,,,,,,,,,, 145, 61 Hanson, Karen ........,,...,..., 16 l'lOWerlOr1. Beverly ---.1.---.- 52 Fink, Duane .,,,,,,, ,, 13 Goldsby, Robert .....,.......... 51 Harding. Lois ....... .--... 5 1 l'lOWlOf'1. SClllY 1--..---------'---- 17 Finley, Ann ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sl Gander, Carol ,..,,.. ,.......,. 6 1 Harding, Merle ......1........... 16 l'1UlDefl. Gl0dYS -.-.--f---'---'-- 52 Fishburn, Nancy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 14 Gonsior, Ianet ,,,,.,,... 39 Harlan, Bill ......,............. 40. 144 l'lLlClCC1lDCL ANNO --1---,1-- 132 62 Fishbum, Rose Marie ...... 60 Gonsior, Trudy ........ 51 Harland, Rita ....... ,...,. 4 0 Huffman, Bonnie ,.....,.,..,.. . 52 7 179 rfb! if Dfw! 1 cf 1 ' ghes, Ro lfl ...... 'LI7 14 --K- 1' Lange, lanice ...... ......... 2 0 McGrew, lean ...,... 128 Hu mer cy .,.... .... 6 1 hn 1 es 6 Larson, Daniel. , .,...... 46 106 Mclntyre, Bruce ........... 63 Hu P ey, ee1 ..... .,...... 5 suse' omg ' A' lm? Larson, Iuanit .......A.,..,.... 63 Mclver, Kathy .................... 1 H Mn rey ee ..,,. 4 ,... if 5 11111. 'Pe -A' 'A' 11 134.7 Larson, Her ............ 56 119 McKay, Ieennine 42, 132, 141 nr, Gordon . ..., ,.,,.,,... 1. 1s'S11g'feY' ' '- - ' '55 19 Lash. lea . ....................... zo Mereiiemin, Devie ..., zz 1 , 110 11211 ll9 m11r1 Don 1 952 Lash, M Ellen McLaughlin, Laurel 53 H , r n ..,.., ..,.......,. 4 0 K 11' 'A 52 Lasher, aylorcl ........., 63 128 McRae, George .............,... . 63 unt, .........,.. ....... 4 0, 141 KZHQ111 C51 ' ' 52 Lassila. Don ................ 46 145 Maart, Carl ..,...,..,..., 63 unt X, Lee ..,........., 3 Ke11er' 16 Y ' Leb aclli, ieanflette ......... 1v1A11aart,DVirg1rC1ia ...... .... . . 53 1-1unter,Err1es 4 ,.,,...,,.......... 4 ' . ' ac , tan ey .,........... .ace, ona ...,.,...,.,,.,,.,. , 4 Hunter, Paula .. 62 l1ey1:111:11lr n ' chner, Iean .., ......,,..... 63 Mace, Kenny ................. 67. Hunton, nest ....,... ...... Y ' D ' 117 Lee. Barbara Q ............ 132 63 MacGregor, Mitchell ..67, 107 renee' Warre ..,,....,. 52 KEHTP1 2111111511 '11 --'- 511' 11 , Lee, Detbe ,........... -145 67 Maclay, Charlotte ...... 147, 63 hins udora . ....,.....,.. 5 KZZIZSQ' Sharon 'A Lee, loh .............. ........... 5 6 Maclay, Dave ..,..,.,.,.......... 119 tchins, a a ....,.,..... i ' eller, die ........ 53 Maclay, Harry .,.,.......,.. 53, 106 upter, Ba ra ,.....,........ 17 EZ negy' gg:-Y ' 132 eh thryn ..,...... 42 Maclay, Jerry ................,.. . 95 Hylan role ,.,...... 1.. 62 1.155911 62 , Shirley ..............1 ,. 67 Maclay, Margarete ...... 63 Hyn n, Doreen .,.....,,.1. 62 ' 'AAA ' ' schner, Eleanor ........,... 53 Madsen, Donna .,,.,.,.,,,,,,, . 42 ' 1619361 SG? gl eisz, Ioy ...,......... ,.,............ 5 3 Magstadt, Daniel .............. .1 -I K? 1111111 CY '17 -'----- '-- -' 11 Lembke. Leeie ...,...,..,,,. 42 145 1 ...,....,, ,,...,...., 4 2, 142, 95, 119 Ingebo, hillipyf .............. 1 Ki? ' D Y . 41 Lemmer, Merlin .... 67,107 fl Ma' , dlmer ....,..,.............. 53 Inks, D e ..........,....,. ., 18 X111-m'1 I 52 Lennox, Iames ........,,.. 58 2' M ters, Fredirick ..,,.......... 67 Ieeeee, TY ...,..,...,.,.,.,.., 1 18 Empe' me '14'11'- - 4- Leo 6, Patrick .......... 42, .1 ann, David ........,,,.,.., 53, 132 1 K1 pe, Maureen ....... 52 . . lsaacy aul .............,,...,... 1 18 Le lan , Carolyn .............. .aness, Phyllis ................ . . . 1 ney, Donald ...... , ....,. 62 . . . Isaacs, 1rg1n1a . ..,...,...... 2 1Gnd Mario 52 1i Pl:neE11R1ta ,,.,..... ..... 4 2, 2 Manny, Richard ....... ...... 5 3 Isham, Marg1r .......,.. 40 . ' rc , anna ....., .,..... Marek, Roselyn ....... 4 1veieeng91, ,,,,,.,....,.... 41, 1 B'2111eff '1 gg L ster, Prgscilla , .1.. 1.1... M arek, William ...., ., .,,,,, 53 lversen rucly ...., ....,. 2 . . AA L wis De1la .,.......... ...... 2 l Marin, Gary ............. 53 Iverson, Floyd ,,,.,...,, . 67 I es 19 wis Do othy ........ 21 Marion, Valerie ..,.... 63 lzenhower, Karlen ....., 56 I e ' 145 Le is. Di ne ...... 53 Morkert, Stanley .. -I1 K 141 Le Gloria ..,... .... M artel, Esther .,..... ...... 6 3 1 1 11 Ed d 5 Le is, Laura ..... 63 Martel, Iewel ...... ..... . 42 Iackman, lune ........ ....... 5 mcpwyk' W.T1.m 2 Lie Or n ....... . ........... 63 Martin, Sharon ..,........ T.. .. 63 Ieekeen, Bill ..,.......... ..,.. K1 P 'f' '11 1 We - 1 -- 1111 Lien foo, Mary ,.,,.......... 6 21 Marom, William .6 , 106 Jeeebeen, Deen ..... .... 11. . 62 KGU1 G11 --15 - - ' 11 Lind n Georg ........,.,, 63 107 Merrrenn ................. ..e3, 07 1e1ein, lack ,,,,, ,,,,,. 6 2 11 OY1e' Rag' 1 -'--A' , Linen - -1 ......., .......... 6 3 Matt, 'rein ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,. , ,. 67 Jenke, Helen ...,.,.... ...... 4 1 Kn0Y1f'1 10 e' 'i -- ' ' ' 2 Lind , .................. 67 Matthew, Ben .. ..46, 63 Iasperson, Alice ,.............., Knuc e1,51?ur1g ' ' 6 2 Lin , Q est ................ 42, 144 Matthews, ..... Iasnerson, Eugene .......... KgxiZiLE1G?ne 62 Li dsa . yke .............,.... Matthew ona ,........ Iemxson, Carol ......,........,.. K C1, B 17 2 ........,. . 3, 142, 95, 103, 119 a , ally ................ Iensen, Dean .......... 36, 41 Kodis' C2211 1 1 Linendo Barbara ............ 63 ec 1 r, Barbara ............ 1 Iensen, Frank ......,......,..,.. Kgejiqer in? ' 52 Linn, Michael ...........,....i.., ler, Lorraine .......... 1. Iensen, Marcie ........ 16, 41 1401119111 1'1m 20 I .,,.,. 21. 135, 137, 95, 101, eister, Fred ...... ........ lensen, Mane ................... K h1 R ' 41 I-11119. Robert ................ 0 Meyer. Charles .ky ............ Iensen, Marlene ......,........ KOh1er' Ton ' 1 ' 6 2 Livesey, G raldn .......... .:. 1 Megerth, R ........... Iepson, ceie1 .........,.,..,. 18 11g1e1'f1f11C11O E11-11V -'-'--- 11111: 112 Livesey, bex ..,.,... 42 ........... , s,1:a6, 12 133512124 fjjrjg ---i-'n--'-'i -i re1eie1ien1e,1eneg IiZ ,...... 62 '1::'1:1'ff:1Yn'G'111 - i -' jg' Q 611131311 10f1g1'jQ1Yn ----- Ierome, Russell ...... ..... K olppc' Ann 'A 52 Lon , olyn .............. 48, 5 isinger, R'c Iohnson, Allen ................, 11201111313 Kgren 20' lj? o , Ron ld ................,... Meister, F e ........ .. Iohnson, Anita ............ 62 Kiki' CT1i1Cc11m ' ' 1 6 orance1T d ........ , 1 8 Melby, n . ..... ............. . Iohnson, Arlene ,.....,........ 140511 'Wayne '1 '11 Lory, M ........... 63 e e uane Iohnson, Carol ........ ..... K 111: 1. O 06 Lourbis, eorg .... ...... 5 8, 63 , er, Walter .,.. ........ Iohnson, Dolleen ............. Kfamzr Ee111 ::::1:11111mmf 41 Lourw od, Ke .. ...... , 53 'NI er, Chu . ...... Iohnson, Daniel ...... .. Kramer' Ke ne 3 Lovell c .i.. 21, 14 95, M rs, Rm t ,.,..,,... .,.,., . Iohnson, Edith ..... ..... ' i ' L Ovin , Ctrbara . .. 63 e , V an ....... ....... . .. Iohnson, Fred .......... .. 18 Kmin '1 e 23 L lv' ..... . .... 53 id rook, lack Jenneen, Gordon .....,,......... 18 fef' C11-1 -- '---'-'-' 5 e, Nei , 107, 120 e 11, Do las .... ...63, 107 Iohnson, Iames G. ...,....... 52 171 2 K q' r owe, 'lfom ....... ................. 6 3 gge, Vic i ..... .5B, Iohnson, Iames W. ......... neg' ' Lucey, De .... 145.163, 12 iles, I n 1ol1:nson, fer? , ..,.......... 67 K:'111TmA11e: I ' 63 liucey, lGe .... .... 0 h1x:I1i11er,1 ki. .....,........ .. o nson. o nn ...........,... . ' ' ' c a , ra .. , 1 er, ta ........... . Iohnson, Larry ................. kuney' Betty ' A ' 4 1 , Bar ara .. .,5 , 138 lm Norma . Kunz, Cora .......................... 52 Iohnson, Lucille ...........,... K 1 R 1 11 .1 411 yman, b ..... 53 1 er, Paul ....... ...... . Iohnson, Martha ..........i.... ur Z' 6 n Gr ynch. Bill . 8, 7. 128 1 iller, Ki . ....... .. .. . lenneen, Rieneie ,,.. 18, 62, Kuf2enbGum'GefQ1d ---4--'- fl ynn, R . ...,...,..... .... 3 7 ' M111 's 1ey ....... 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Lambson, Roger ,....... ..... 6 3 ........,,.,....... ....... 5 3, 1 145 z, Adria ......,... 42, Jones, Bob ..,,..................... Lamoreaux, Cleo ...... ..... 5 3 McCullough,Wil1ia . ..... N 1 - . 1' Tina .......... .. I ,,,.l9, 132, 135, 136, 137 I1:an3ghc1n,DIere3 ........ ..... 3 lg 111vZcgoug1:l1iMhary .... ..... . .. 3 itcgel, - 1. n .... ones, Patricia ....i...,........ an gra, avi ........ ,.,.. c uge, at ie ..... I ...... .. - itcl '- oy , ,..... .. . Ioscelyn, Edith ...... l9,x1315, Lange, Beulah ..,... ..... 6 3 McFarland, Ioanie ..6, ' , 125 M c : ,Virgin .. Ioseph, Ianice .....,,.,,,.., 41 Lange, Carol .......... ...,. 5 3 McFarlane, Ianet ......,, 8, 132 1 Eh Norman, . ...,......... . Ioyce, Keith ....... ...,... N, .. Lange, George ...... ..... 4 1 McGee, Pat .................. , ..... 21 - ix, LeRo .... ...... 180 I Mjolsness, ren ............. 3 Norton. 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V11 . -4-- 43 R smu , E ll ,,,, ,,,, 5 4 :SEQ OCA ,. .. 5 Nelson enneth .......... 43 ll9 ermann i ian ..,.... asm en, mr ..........,,.. , ------------- ' ' f' M 54 . R 1 4 H 4 . hma rl .1 Irjlzlzgrrl' Robert I H - 1143 Fil m' Dizg u wi. ..... 'Gig sr on, Shoals . ........ 4 Schm .,..... , ' N 13 ' 'h' - 64, P t n' 1- 54 144 Heber Dennis f . SC TUG -NGUCY ------ -- -' Nelomri lfiey 53 21215011 - - ' sa f ' 6 105' 112 X 2 o .,,, 5 ezer, an -.-'. '-' , ., .. ,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,..,,.........,... , , . - Neudeck,Lo 1 .. elefso fn -- 5' 1Y- --.. .... . 0 ,. ...,. .,,,.... L 5' ' ' ' 1 Newqar , ........ , 1 Pet o .l c .................,.. geely, Iohrl .....,......... . Q4 S l lebec , albert -5 Newton, Dorot u .,,.....,... 64 Peterson, Nqncy .............. 54 ees , jg ine ..... . . 1 4.1 121 1 Y ----- 1 4 .1 , R . ...,,,,.,.... ova - 2' Q1-oem 27 gzxf ' U I..-A u ..... 4.... .4 Reeves, Phil ......... .... S choe 'r1Q- RO ----4---- 55 N1blqCk: 5 ,,::::,1,53: 125 Pfaif, kdm ...,.,. ..... 3 Regan, Bill ,,....,.,... .. , .,27, 5 ,Behr . Iefr --------------- 6 Nicholson. S lay .......... .. Pl lb' ----- -' 2 Re e ieaoffn 4 Sion' 105 111514314 1 '4 1 P - M 5 ,,,,, gg R434Z1-eq-4y'..iiliiifiliiiiiii gg gcggj ----- - S5 , ....s,24,137,142,95,96, 105 1' .I 1 1 ei . em' - -- C 2' 1 Nicklaus er 43 elghx :org ,,......, ,.,..... 6 7 yr, Swan .. .. .,,. ..,.f'54 1 Nieme ' Q ps! B411 -mm-1-1. Aw- ,......,.,,.. 67 Se -111-Laffy ------------------ 56 1 NlemeYer. eodora ........ 64' P elps. loe' .................. 43, 106 gentmecgstir, 1.oa ...,,....,,... 44 S m. Eglsba-fav ---- 44- l37- lg? Siiiik' .,.Fd'el 123 1'3Ei2?Z.'1LZl?bg'4g 311113i iii11 '13 Rifiiiosr,'i3 sZb, igiii1iQgQ 54.45 1461 1 ,,,., ,,,,...,..,, 4 4. we Noel sqm Y ' 54 Precmrnl Meme . ....-1 ,9s, 96 o4,1 s,11o, 111 11z,1.mry ,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,. , . 28 N ' - ' 1 eimn care 32138 es em, Russell ,,,,..,,....,,,.,.,. 46 oland, Iva ..,..................... 54 Prckel. Frank .. ...... . 4 RA D 1 545106 ll Sellers Buddy . - , ice, an ...... .,... , , ..,............,.. .. 222112, ISf?,I1?T,,ijQjiQQjj1Qgxj 133 52222221 'lifef iS..iiiiiIQ...1. H 11' 01350 ll .-.....-.----. 27 6528- iff- 142- 95- 96- 123 - ' . ..- aurice ..., ---------------'---A SZi3eI.l.'-is' ??3SJZ'c e ZZ prgffgfsrfiafig1fTffi.ff?Z 12 ', .,,1,..e, ,,,. . 41 ..,... 1................ 5 g n' ' l ' ' ' ' et! -1 el . . ....,..,,.... 65 ervis Stanl ,,..... .. . 55 Nordqulen, Ronald .......... 54 Picliens, Vigggiia .............. 67 ' k M. Cymond 65 Sey . 9-67 Nord i k, Bob .......,.......... 43 Pic erinq, o ......... ...... 1 c e s, ....------ ' ' ' ' N01-dxizk, Elsie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 24 Pietro, Tony ........... ...... 5 ' Rlelif- loljfl ------------------'----- 35 at e' nan-if' 6,93 Nordwiclr, Marion ..........,. 64 Pilon, Eleanor ....... ...... 2 6 Rle1eY- B111 ---4---------'--- ---- A Sha p ' ' Norqaard, Roger ........ 64, 107 Pine. Lorraine ........... ...... 2 6 Hrqqs, Wilma ......... .... 4 4 Shcub -3 -----4-4---- Norling, Denise .................. 24 Pippenqer. Chefi -------------' 64 Rlssmqnf MQW ' ' ' 1-01 Shauqhnessy,Roae .... 144, 65 Shearinq, Diana ................ 55 Shellman, Marie ,V.,,........,., 28 Shelton. Charles ...........,,. 107 Shepard, Carol ............ 55, 144 Sheridan, Max r..,. .......... I 65 4 Stephens, Barbara ...,....A.. 67 Stephens, Michael ..: .... 67, 107 66 Stevenson, Rees ...,,.......... Stewart, Gaye ................... Stiles, leanne ..,.....,..,,, 48, Stiles, Patricia .......,..,........ Stimson, Stan ........ ....... Stocks, Raymond .,,.......... Stordock, Beverly .,........... Storm, Bonnie .....,...,.... 58, Stoverud, Brendt ..............,. Stratton, Loretta .., ........... . Sherry, George ................., 56 Shope, Edward ...........,..,... 44, 136. 137 Shoup, Patricia ................,. 2B Shull, Lewis ....................,. 2B Sickels, Charles ...,.. ...... 5 5 Sickels, David ...... .. ............ 28 Sickels, Robert ..,..........,.,.. 65 Sievers, Edwtna .,.. 36, 44, 138 Siler, Una Gaye ............ 28 Simmert, Albert ............ 65, 107 Simon, Gerald .............. 36, 44 Simon, Itm ..,................. 55, 119 Sipes, Robert . ,..... .......... 6 5 'Sipes, Sonja ....,.. .......,..... 5 5 Skahan, Pat ,,.............,.. 28, 136 Skarland. Marie .,,,..,......... 55 Skinner, -Robert ....... Skoblln, George ...,,,. 29 Skoblin, Lydia ...... Slominski, Iohn ....... Smedley, Lorry ....... ..,..29 .....55 . 134 ....,65 ...l32 Smith Carol I. ..... ....... . Smith, Carol L. ..... ........ . Smith David .,............,...... Smith Don ..,..... ........ 4 4 Smith Ferris ..... ......,,. Smith Smith Gall .....,................. Hazel .......,............. uU29,l32,134,136,138 Smith Smith, Smith, Smith Smith Ian ..........,.............. Leona ..................,.. Lester ..... ,..,........ Marcia ..., . 6, 29 Margaret ...........,... 66 55 66 30 55 55 66 66 30 66 67 Sor e Pete Smith, Monroe ......, ........, Smith, Vernal ...........l..l.... Smith William .............. 55 Snyder, Iim ........ ....,,,, 2 9 Sol, Bill .....,......,............. 55 Sol, Rosemary ....,.............. Solander, Barbara ..,......., Solum, Alan .... ..............., . Sommerv ille, Iohn ........,.. Sorenson, Bob ...... 29, 136 Sorenson Sorensen Sorenson Sorenson Donna .........1... Glenda ...,...,... Richard ........... ,t Walter .....,.... 55 q , ............,.....,. 55 Spaulding, Marjorie .U29,135,138 Speaks, Iulia ..................... Speaks, Lee .,...... ,.... 1 ....... . . Spears, Delores .,,... ...., Stroh, Betty .............,...,..... Stroh, Charles .......,,...,....., Stroh, Ruth .............. ...... Strom, Alan ,............. 2 .,..,... 66 Strom, David ,.... .......,... 6 6 Strom, Florence ,..... .... 5 5 Stores, Nancy .1 ,..... .....,. 5 5 Strong, Ianis ...........,.....,,,. 45 Strong, Stanley - .......... 144 66 Struckman, Carol .,.,....,,... 66 Sturdevant. Shirley ,..... 55 66 Sturgeon, Gail ..,.............. 30 Sullivan, Dana ,... 30, 135 145 Sullivan, Robert ............... 128, 110, 119 Sullivan. Shirley .........,. X .... Sullivan, Vernice ...,...,. 5... 66 Sullivan, William ....,, ..., 5 5 Sunwall, Marie .,.... ..,, 6 6 Surbrook, Louis ...,.. ..,. 3 0 Susott, Nancy ,,...,,..... ..,. 6 6 Swanson, Charles ..,,....... 66 Swanson, Sandra ,,,,.,, .. 55 Swartz, Beatrice ....,. L ,.,,,... 55 Swearingen, William ,.45, 141 Sweeney, Yvonne ....,.,.. 30 Swinger, Charles ..,. .... 6 6 Swisher, Louise ...,.,, ., 55 Syrlos, William ,, . . 116 ..1'- Tabish, Hazel 30 Tag, Palmer ....,... ,..,,., . ..66, 107 55 Tarbox, Nancy ........,.,....... Taylor, Anne ......,..,..........,. 31, 135, 145, 124, 129 66 Taylor, Faye ...................... Taylor, Martha ..,,,....... 132, 66 Terentietf, Nola .,,,....,...,...,. 66 Terrell, Brad .......... ........ 3 l Therriault, Allan ...,..., ..... 3 1 Therriault, Tony ,............... 55 Therriault, Coleen ...,....,... 31 Thibodeau, lack ..,.,,.....,,... 45 Thibbdeau, lanet .,.,..,,.. 48, 55 Thick, Lois .......................,,. 55 Thick, Raymond ........ Thomas, Rosemarie .1 Thomson, Constance 55 55 56 Torgeson, Iudtth ..............,. 66 -wenstrom, obert 32, 135, 128 Torgrtmson, Ma alys .,.... erslangh nneth .......... 5 Townsend, Kat yn .. . Wertz, I ..,..... . .Q Townsend, Llo d .. . ....... 56 W rman .. . 7 Trana, Shirley ..... ............. 5 6 ey, .,.. 4 I Trautman, Al ....... .,...,......,. l ob rt . . . rreichei, 1.9511 .. . ee- . ,,...... .... f . 1 42, 101 Trenouth,.Ceci . , 32, 125 heat ert .... .5 106 Tripp, Lyle ....,.,......,......... . Whtta , ancy ....... .. 45 Trowbrdige, Flo d . . 56 'e, lice ,,.,. . . 86 Trowbridge, ite, ar .... ............ Truckner,Iack .,.. 31, 110, Wick, t ,,,,., .,,,,, , Truckner, Mary E . 1 id .. . .. 67 Turk, Io Ann ...,.. ..... . 56 km n, ......, 67 Turrell, Marilyn . .....,.. 4 Wledm , .- ....,.. . .. . Twite, ,Eldora ......, . .. 56 ' . .... ' - U ilcox, Be ......,............. 45 e , .....,.. .. Ulllqq' Helen 'A'---A---4 56 inson, Ed? ..... Ulllqq' Howard --A'-'-4-------A 5 illar ,.,,.,,,,,,,,, , Ulver, Max ....,........, ,. , Unacks, lerome ....... .1..... 6 6 Wl qmls' Unacks, Iohn ,.,,. .,............. 7 mums' M - '------'-... Underwood, Loretta .. min B Y -V- ill' rol .. .. . Vaage, Dolores ..., 45, 3 , ills' R or ' ' 56 Vanlandingham, illison, ll a .1 ...,....... 56 l'S.'I.'34,fferi,y.g1'g'ii .... - iii wi ms' 2?'Z'l'Y V A - gg Varner, Ronnie ........ . .... 56 Wil i ' ' v Velline, Mary ...... 67 Wil 0 CVT ' f Vessey, Iames ........ 46 W1 F . 1 ' ' 7 Vick, Dale ,........... Wll on' rl lj 6 Viegut, Allan ............. 67 lson' 'fl ' ' 67 . Wilson, R nald ................ 56 Viegut, Raymond ....,.. 31 W. H K 56 Vietz,'Delmer' .......... 56 Wlme ' .en A ' ' H9 Vinson Warren ,...,. 67 lse' Allce ' ' 32 . ' Wise, Catherine ....... ..... 5 6 V1rts, Robert ,.,.,....... Wise Ioyce - 46 . -W- Wise, Paul I ....,....... .... Q . Wag11cr,AlVan ., ., ., WiSl1'2fd. PFCJSY 57 Wagner, Della ........,........ 67 Wonl- lnckle --'-'----- -4--- . 67 Wagner, Dick .........,.......... 31 Woknl- Euqene -'-----'- ----- Wagner, Willard .,.........,.. 31 Wold. Darlene ------ ----- 5 5 Wagoner, Irvin ,..,.. 58, 67 20 Wolff We5leY ---4'--- ---- f 67 D Wagoner' Leslie ..---..-,.4.-. 46 Wolfe, Francine .,...., ..... 4 6 Wagoner, Richard ...,.....,., Wollet Rlcnnfd -r-4--'---'------- 32 Wuldbilliql lim -w',-.--AA---N'A-h 45 Wollschlager, Fred .i ,,,,,,., 32 Waldbillig, Tom ...........,..,, 32 Wolterf Roger .....-.-------.. 46. 133 Waldor, Matt ........ 32, 136, 137 56 Wolverton, June ................ Spears, Iudy ......... Spencer, Fay ....... ,.,, Sperry, Leona ........,. Spieckerman, Fred Squire, Donald ,........ Staggs, 'Bernice ........ Staedler, Donna ,..... Stantley, Dolores ..., A Steqdman, Mary ...... fffib Thompson, Carol Io .,... 31 Thompson, Don ................. 66 Thompson, Geraldine ...,. 56 Thompson, Sharron ......... 66 Thompson Warren ......... 56 Thormley, Shirley ...... .... 4 5 Thornton, Ianet ...... .... 4 5 Thornton, Iudy ...... .... 6 6 Tidboll, Nola .,..,.. .... 4 5 Steclit Bill ...... 1 ....... T ..... Steele, -Evelyn ..... , ,... 'Steen, Sharon ... .............. .. Stegmuller, Fred Cl ........ .... 'Steinbrenner,tBill ..36, 45, - 137, 142595, 100, 104, 105 l'Steinbrennerk Holly .T..132, 66 Stekhan, Dong, .................. 30 r leQ A 1 x 182 gi- R 1 N5 Tietz, Gene ..,......... Tietz, Norman ..,......... Tilzey, Edward .......... ritzey, lames .............. Tripp, Sylvia ..,.... Todd, Dan ........... Toenill, Vivian ...... Toner, Nancy ..... 56 66 45 128, 56 66 46 66 56 Walker, Larolie ..,............. 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BILL GIFFIN- Gif -HR 308 Brtter Root Salesman 1, 2, 3, Art Club 3, 4, lfqdgyg' C1355 4, DECA 4, ROBERT GIFFIN- Rug -HR 201 Art Club 3 4 leaders' C1355 4. WALTER A. GIBSON- Wuzzy -HR 326 KONA l, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, Prod. Staffs at Personal Ap Thesptans 4 V KEITH GOODALL-HR 310 Entered from Butte Huh School, Butte, Montana, 2, DECA 4 ROBERT HAROLD GOODMAN-- Bob -HR 308 Band l, 2, 3, 4, Square Dancmq 1, 2, 3, 4, Tumblxnq 3, 4, Prod. Stalt of CuCl-zoos on the Hearth 3' Prod, Staff of Glass Menaqerref Tr13d', 'l'amtn-3 oi the Shrew 4, DECA 4 ROBERT GORDON- Bob -HR 308 Intramural Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Konah Staff l, 2, 3, 4: Kopee Sales 25 Bxtter Root Sales 3: Intramural Volleyball 3. LEIDA ANN GRAHAM- Cindy -HR 212 Band l, 2, 3, 41 Horrzon 1, 2, 3, 4, Square Danctnq lg DECA 3, 4, GC Contact Rep. 4. CLIF GUSTAFSON Gus -HR 325 pearancew l, Heaven Can Watt 2, 'Cuckoos on the Hearth and Stage Door 3, The Glass Menaaerxeu 4, .Q Siff 1- . .V b V V I e ' M ' f f:7rf'w . 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DEAN GYLES- Dutch --HR 212 Football l, 1, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball l, 3, 3 M Club 4: Cast ot Statue Door' 3, DOUGLAS HACKER- Doug -HR 212 Football I, Intramural Basketball l, 2, 3, Skt Club l, 4: Tenms Club 2: Prod, Stat! of Stacie Door 3, IHC Rep. 4: Konah Staff 4, Cast ol The Tamtnq ol the Shrew , Art Club 4, -I' - J ' 5-ffl ' , U - If ,QQ . S, W f , I , 'Y .. .t rt 'f-' V ' 9- f K , ' t X Af If L- I 821-' - vs? , M .3 ,. gg Sf' A 13 r X II . I tv , 'I' X NORMA IRENE HAGEN- Blondie -HR 212 Frosh Chorus l: Offrce Squad 4. RONALD LE REX HALL- Ron -HR 303 HR Sec. I: Chess Club 1, 2: Honor Roll 1, 2, 4: Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Kopee Sales 2: Movte Operators 45 SC Rep 4. ROY ALLAN HANKEL- Hankel -HR E329 Square Dancrnq Club l, 2, Intramural Basketball 1, 2: Foot- ball 2g Tumblinq 2, 3, 4, MILTON ALFREY HIXNSEN- Milt -HR ZZU Track lg HR Pres. 1: Football 2: DECA 3, KAREN ANNE HANSON- P. D. -HR E329 Bttter Root Sales l, 3, 4: Horizon l, 2, 3, 4: Skt Club 1, 2: SC Rep. fl, Konah Stoll 3: DECA 4, Sec. 4: Honor Roll 4. MERLE E HARDING-HR 303 Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. ANNE MAE HAHMON- Mutt -HR 201 Ht,Y 1: FHA 2: GC Cabtnet 3: DEICA 3, 4: Honor Roll 4. EUNICE MAUREEN HARVEY- Mike -HR 212 GAA l, 2, FHA I. 2: Ht4Y 1: FTA 3: Nurse's Office 3: GC Cabrnet 3, -1. BEVERLY RUTH HAYDEN Ruthie -HR 310 GAA l, 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Hortzon 2, 3: Tennis Club 2: Cast of Cuckoos on the Hearth and Stage Door 3, 5 Prod, Staff of Madame Butter- fly 3: Girls' M Club 3, 4: Hiqh Honor Roll 31 Thespians 4: PE Leader 3, 4: Prod. Staff of Glass Menagerie , Taming of the Shrew and Triad 4. ROSE MARIE HEALOW- Rosie -HR E329 GAA 2. 37 IRC Rep 25 Honor Roll 3, 4, GC Cobrn-5-I 3, 45 EC gontocl Rep 3, FTA 3, 4, Pres 4, GC Seo 4, Execuhve oor 4, RAYMOND HEBERT- Ray -HR 201 Rrlle Club l, 2, 3, Vlce Pres l, Pres 2, 3, DECA 4 CAROL ANN HERMAN-HR 303 SC Rep. lg Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Horxzon Club l, 2, 3, 4, Twxrllnq 2, 31 HR Pres, Z, 3, GAA 2, Grrls' Honor Council 2, Pres. 2, GC Cobrnel 2, 3, 4, Cost of Sturge Door 3, Prod. Stoll of Iumor Mrss 25 Cos! of Gloss lVlenfJqer1e 4, Prod, Stoll of TGmxnq of the Shrew , 'l'rmd '54 4, PE Lender 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Brtter Root Stoll 3, Konoh Stoll 3, 4, Edxlor 45 Contolo 45 Ouxll ond Scroll 4, Thesprons 4 IUDY HIESS-HR 220 YFC l, 2, 3, 4, GC Cdbrnel 3, Contxu 3, 4, Con Choxr 3, Sporxonorres 4, DON HOGAN- Hoqie -HR 220 KONA 1 2, 3, 4, Movre Operotor l, 2, CAP l, 2 3, 4 Prod. Stoll ol Triad '53, Stage Door 3, Prod, Sl-zlf Gloss Menoqerxef' Conrolo, Trrod 54 , Cost of 'Torrnnq of the Shrew 4. SALLY HOWTON- Sal -HR 212 GAA l, Horrzon l, fl, 4, GC Rep l, Prod Stfxll ol Trmd '54 4 RONALD HUGHES- Ron -HR E329 Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4, Intramural Volleyblll 3 lntruznurx 3, 45 HR Vrce Pres 4 CAMILLA IOYCE HUTCHINS- Mell -HR 308 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, GAA l, Orchestra l, f', Suu-are Dmo- xnq 2, YFC 2, GC Cnbrnet 3, Conlon 3. BARBARA HUPFER HR 201 Entered from Vxclor Hroh School. Vxclor, Montono 2, GC Conloct Rep. 2: GAA 2: GC Cobrnel 2. 3, 4: DECA Porlomenrorron 4 LARRY R. HELEAN-HR 325 Entered lrorn Gonzoqo Hmh School, Spolcone, Vlfuslunqlon 3 Foorboll 4, M Club 4, HR Pres, 4. IOYCE NONA MARLENE HENDERSON- Cookie - HR 308 Grrls' Chorus 2, GC Cobrne! 2, YFC 2, Con Chorr 3, 4 Conn!-1 3, 4 K1 K QQW ' K ,,' NO ' Pr-:OT AVAILABLE X wx i 'H af 'if' I , .. f .. A . V, . -- Q1 W- ' WN Ai: v-wif, ' JV 5. Bl if ' ' ' E! DAN IOHNSON- Danny -I-IR 326 RICHARD IOHNSON- Dick -HR 212 .jan S PHIL INGEBO- Inqie -HR 212 Camera Club I, 21 Band l, 2, 3: Intramural Basketball I, 2. 3, 45 Class Council Rep. 2: Konah Stall 3: DECA 4. DAVE INKS-HR 303 Football l, 2, 35 Intramural Basketball I, 2, 31 Track I, 2: HR Pres, 3, DIICA 4: HR Sec. 4. MARY ISAACS-HR 325 Iintered trom Forsyth Hxqh School, Forsyth, Montana 25 GC Rep, 3, GC Cabtnet 3, 45 DECA 4. PAUL ISAACS- Ick -HR 303 Entered lrom Forsyth Hxqh Schaol, Forsyth, Montana I: Intramural Basketball 3, Intramural Volleyball 35 Leaders' Class 3. MARIE IENSEN- Marie -HR 326 Twxrlxnq 2, 3, 45 Hartzon 3, 4, DECA 3, 4. CAROL IEPSON-HR 303 GAA 1, 2, 3: FHA 3: FTA 4: GC Cabinet 4. IAMES IEROME lim -HH 308 Rule Club 1, DECA 4. FRED IOHNSON- Iohns -I-IR 201 Entered trom Lutesvxlle Hlqh School, Lutesvxlle, Mxssourx: In- tramural Basketball 2, 3, 47 IRC Rep. 45 Intramural Volley- ball 4 GORDON IOHNSON-l'IR 212 Wag W jZZ,'vbC' .7'24J.g R535 Ydi' Alifxqr-fi , 7707L 5,f41w1 ROGER IOHNSON- Nick -HR 212 Football I. 2. 3, 4: HR President I: Track l, 2, 3, 4: Intra- mural Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: M Club 3, 47 M Club Boxinq 3, 4. ZANE IOHNSON-HR 220 Rifle Club lg Debate l: Cast of Cuckoos on the Hearth , Honor Roll 4: DECA 4. ROBERT IONES- Deacon -HR 310 Football lg I-IR Pres. I: Track I, 2: Kopee Sales 1: Honor Roll I, 45 Hiqh Honor Roll 2, 3: Class Council 2: Key Club 2, 3, 4, Pres, 4, Vice Pres. 3: Intramural Basketball 25 SC Rep. 2, 4: SC Sec. 3: Bitter Root Co-Editor 3, Editor 4, Boys' State 3: AFS European Scholarship 3: M Club Boxing Award 35 PE Leader 3, 45 Apparatus Team 3: Pep Club 3, 45 SC Administrative Com. Chairman 4: Ski Club 2, EDITH IOSCELYN- Edie -HR 325 SA Rep. lg Band I, 2, 3: Orchestra I, 2, 3: Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4: GC Cabinet 2, 3, 43 Konah Staff 3, 4, Editor 45 Bitter Root Staff 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 4, Sec. 43 Horizon l, 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY KALLIS-HR 303 FHA I: GAA I, 2: Twirlinq 2, 3: Library Squad 3, GC If ibn- net 4. ROBERT F. KELLY- Boozer -HR 201 Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: HR Pres 4 Iriii,1i.util Volleyball 4. ki DANIEL S. KEMP Dan -HR 220 HR Pres. If Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4: Hiqh Honor Roll lg Konqh Airwaves I: L. C. Ennis Award I: Class Council Rep. 25 Sm. ence Club 2: Debate Club 2, 3, 4: Kopee Editor 2: Class Treas, 3IUPh1lDSODhY Club 3, 4, Cast of Taminq of the Shrew , Prod, Staff of Triad '54 . PATRICIA KENNEDY- Pat -HR 310 Horizon l, 2, 3, 4: GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Council 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres 4: Girls' M Club 2, 3, 4: PE Leader 3, 45 B-and l, 2, 3, 4, Hon- or Roll I: Orchestra 3, 4: Tennis Club 2, HR Pres, 2, Bitter Root Sales 2. IAMES O. KITCHIN- Hitch -HR E329 Entered from Butte Public Hiqh School, Butte, Montana, 33 Intramural Basketball 3, 4, sq if '41 ff 'ff lv , A xlulggl f I PENNY KITTELL- Nickel -HR 326 GC Cont.:-:t Regt I Hartz? ' I 3 -1 'IAA I , ' C:oncil 3 -I Set 4 fist -' ' - Q ::',' , Five Pesos 4 11 fs- - 'lint it Girls M Club 3 -Z ROBERT DAVID KNOYLE- Bob -HR 212 Entered trorn South funzsr Hzih School Egise ldahc Football 2 Turnblma 2 3, -l lnt z:.',i:a. Bisfietbiil ff, 7 Intramural Volleyball 3. . Q N qt? f. vw Q ,,-.ty if V S Q' N1 . pw, M. . . 3' 'f Q! 5? ' A 'll Y f 1 ,ffm W, is-'Y lgifmf.. L54 'an FW il me x J -no ...gi SHIELA LA CHAMBRE-HR 325 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4 PHA l, Z, 3, 4, Treas. 2, Pres. 3, Dist. Chairman 45 SC Rep. 2, Girls' Chorus 2, GC Cabinet 3, 4, Clxss Treas. 4, Pep Club 4. IANICE ELSIE LANGE- Dolly -HR 220 GAA l, 3, 4, CAP l, 2. 'hd :K 1' 3, -tg Otttce Stott 4, GC Cabinet 4. 'J -31' CHARLES KODIS- Chuck -HR 303 Honor Roll 2: DECA 4. IAMES ANTHONY KOHLER- lim -HR 212 KAREN KOLPPA-HR 212 GC Contact Rep. 1, 2, Ski Club l, 2, Girls' Chorus 1, 2: Con. Choir 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, 45 GC Cabinet l, 2, 3, 47 SC Rep. 3, FTA 3, 4, Vice Pres. 43 FHA 4, Pres. 4: Konah Staff 4: Cantata 3, 4. CHARLES H. KOSKI- Chas -HR E329 Kopee Sales 1, HR Sec. 1, Pres. 27 Intramural Basketball l 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll 1, 25 Ski Club 35 Football 35 Konah Staff 45 Pep Club 4. WAYNE KOST- Pee Wee -HR 220 Football Mqr. 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball l, 2, 3, YFC 3, 4, HR Vice Pres. and Pres. 3, M Club 4. MARIORIE KRAMEN- Marge -HR 303 Mixed Chorus 1, Girls' Chorus 25 Con. Choir 4, Cantata 4, HR Sec. 4. GLORIA KHEIS Glorie -HR 220 FHA l: GAA 1, 3: Cast of Stage Door 3: IHC HSP- 4: Horizon 4. CLARA IEAN LAsH4 Ieqnie -Hn ana GAA 1, 25 FHA lp Honor Roll l. 21 Class Council l, 25 HR Sec. 1, 2, Band l, 2, 3, 45 Horizon 2, 3, 4, Con. Choir 3, 47 Cust of Stage Door 3, Cantata 3, 47 GC Cabinet 3, 4. YEANNETTE KAY LEBSACK-HR 220 GAA lp Horizon l, GC Cabinet 2, 37 PASF 27 Honor Roll 3, -t, IRC Rep. 3, Oftice Squad 3. I lt' DELLA L. LEWIS Dell -HR 303 Entered from Moses Lake Hiqh School, Washington 3: Cantata 3: GC Cabinet 45 IRC Rep, 4, DOROTHY LEWIS- Dot -HR 326 Library Stall 2: GC Cabinet 2: Honor Roll 3. Ticket Oth-:e Mqr. 3. g r MARY ELIZABETH LIGHTFOOT- Liz -HR E329 Horizon I, 2, 45 Ski Club I, 27 Tennis Club l, '27 Horizon Pres. 47 Honor Roll 2, 45 Prod. Staff of lunior Miss 2 Taming of the Shrew 41 Re-entered from Beaverhead County Hiqh School, Dillon, Montana 45 IRC Rep. 4, MICHAEL LINN- Houdini -HR 220 Key Club l, 2, 3, 4: HR Pres. l, 25 Football l 2, 3 4 Euskar- ball l, 2, 3, 47 Track lg Honor Roll 2, Cast ot 'Sta-re Deir' 3. Taming of the Shrew 45 Boys' State 3: M Club 2 4: Office Staff 4g Cantata 45 Konah Stall 4, Philosophy Club 4, Quill and Scroll 4. GERALD LIVESEY- Gerry -HR 220 Honor Roll lg Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Office Squad 3. RONALD DEAN LONG- Bix -HR E329 Entered from Helena Hiqh School, Helena, Montana 3 Band 3, 4: Orchestra 3. 4: DECA 4: French Club 4. IACK LOVELL- Golden Toes -HR 303 HR Pres. lg Intramural Basketball l, 3, 45 Football 2, 4, Pep Club 4: M Club 4. MOLLEY MASSEY MCCULLOUGH-HR 303 HR Vice Pres. 1: Honor Roll lg Horizon l, 2, 3, 4, Class Council 25 Twirlinq 3, 4, SC Rep. 3, GC Cabinet -tg Cheers leader 4. WILLIAM McCULLOUGI'I- Sandy -HR 308 Ski Club 2: HR Sec. 1, 25 Football I, 2, Class Council 3, Pep Club 4. ',..a ,J 'N' 4.. .3 1', sg, .0 IOAN RAE MCFARLAND- IOGnie -HR 220 IRC Rep l, HR Sec l, list'-ee Sale: l Hcittran l, 7 3, 45 Class Council 2, 3, 4. Hanoi Roll 3 lfri il SMH it 'Stacie Door 35 Konah Stall 3, Quill :ind 'Scrull 3 4, PE Leader 3, HR Sec 4 Bitter Root Stall 4 PATSY I.. MCGEE- Put -HR 308 Bitter Root Sales l: GAA l, 2: FHA l, Honor Roll 4. ws ll .ll . DAVE MCLAUGHLIN- Mac -HH E329 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, CAP 1, 2, 3, 4, HR Treas. 4. :zany MACLAY- len -HR 310 F qb 11 Mgr, lg Intramural Basketball l, 2, 3. 45 T1'GCl4 li HCoCnorGRoll 3: Football 3, 4: RCU310 Club 4- '-HR 201 CHARLES MEYER- ChuCk' . 2, V P . 3, Pres 4: MOVHG gcgzrtgrclug 13,24,3'Cl11'eS:CClub Illia, lilramural BasketbCtl1 2,p3, 4, lntran4ural Volleyball 4: Radio Club 2, 3, 4: KON-A 4- BARBARA ANN MECKLER- BGrbee -HH 326 GC Cabinet 3, 4: DECA 4. IOAN MILES-HR 212 PASF l, 2, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, Frosh Chorus l. JACK H. MILLER- lack -HR 325 Cantata l, 2, 3, 4, Frosh Chorus I, Con, Choir 2, Spartan- aires 3, 4, PAS? l, 2, Intramural Basketball l, 2, Honor Roll Q, 2, 3, 4, Cast of Chomta 2, Cast of Taming of the hrew 4. KIM MILLER-HR 201 Entered from Sandpoint Hiqh School, Sandpoint, Idaho, 45 Honor Roll 4. GILBERT MILLIKAN- Gil -HR 325 SC Rep. l, 3, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, IRC Rep. 2 3, Cantata 2 3 4' Prod, Staff ol N1qht Must Fall , Heaven Can Wait':, 'Jlunior Miss 2, Koriah Statf 3, Thes- pians 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, Prod. Staff ot Cuckoos on the Hearth , Madame Butterfly 3, Iumor Prom Chairman 3, - - h Quill and Scroll 4, Llass Vice Pres. 4, Noise Parade C air- man 4, Prod. Statt ot The Glass M9HGf16Tl9 , Taminq of the Shrew 4. LESLIE MILLS ' f Wk 3. ,an X KA gk W 'a - A Y l xref X W ,Y Y' rw 'X l ,F - 4- , HELENA MATTHEWS-HR 325 5 GAA 1, 2, F h Ch s lg Girls' Chorus 2: Cgrwzfllionll Cantata 3, Horirsosn Clucbngl, 4: Phi1050PhY Club 35 Konah Staff 4: DECA 4. ROGER MEGERTH- Hog -HH 201 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, SC Rep. lf Class Vice Pres. l, Class - ' Cl b l, 2, 3, Vice Pres Pres. 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennts u . l, Pres. 3, Frosh Chorus l, Class Council 3, Cast of Cuckoos on the Hearth 3, Konah Staff 3, 4, Editor 4, Boys' State 33 Pep Club 4, Interscholastic Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4: Spartanaires 4: Konee Staff 4. AWB -we LBS -HH 310 -' V Cantata l, Concert Choir 2, Square Dancing 3, 4, Saddle Club 3. 5 ,fe fi, 8 -v4 45 1 , -,Tig rt. f ii?-'. rf-5 . 1' it Q 22 X DORLENE MINSTER- Dar -HR 212 GAA l, Square Duncxnfr l, Honor Roll l, ff, 3, 4, Frosh Chorus lg Gxrls' Chorus 7, Tumblmfr I, ff, 3, Kopeo Sales, 1,35 YFC 3, 4, KAREN MIOLSNESS-HR 220 Horizon 1.2, 3, 4, Hfrn-'rr Rv'-lf l fl A -1 Pxufl I f 3 IRC Rrfp 2. X DIDNT HAVE A ww G To 'LSJD E- ff X. A 1' X.. L x X. 1 QU f l ': 1 . l X -L is- ' l K I VH 1 , ll v-,Z I 'QA , . wr - Yi 1-494.57 'X 35, Q- X N L ,W ' Q 'R 3 -.1 g .. 'A H ' EJ., w af ' 1 , .s I sl? fr, :Mg . , , ,4 Y. ff., ,g ,, ' ,ff 1-'- ' ' r5 E:SPL-.Ii 1 Z 9' 'if' 2 1- -x l s ,Nga iff'-:: ,hilki NAS' 'fii-if Cl 7 , .1llq,,:,I, jf: ALFRED MOOD- Al -HR 201 Cdnrc-rx Club l, 2, 3 Trems, 2, Pres 3: Truck lg CAP 2, 3 Inlrfmuuml Basketball 4, lnlromurul Volleyball 4. FRANK IOSEPH MORAVEC- Ice -HR E329 C-Jntcn-J l, 2, 3 4, CAP l, 2, 3, Con. Chou' 1, 2, 3, 4, Chem in 2, lfiovm Operator 3 4, Sec 3, Pres. 4, TOM MONGAR-HH 310 Deblhg and Orqtory 3 WILLIAM MOHRELLES- Bill -HR 212 llwnwi-r HQ-ll l LESLIE MUCHMORE-l'Much1ess -HR 201 Exuvx-sd from Colfax Hmh School, Colfax, Wushmfzion, 35 Honor Roll 3, 4, Hmlu Honor Roll 4, Cas! ol Cuckoos on Ihe H-firm 3, SC Flop.. 4, Thespmns 4, Prod SMH ul 'Glass Mwn worm' 4, Cas! of Tr1f1d 'S4' 4, Caruuta 4, Band 3, 4. BILLIE IHENE MUIR- Bill -HR E329 Horrzon l, GAA l, 3, 4, Kopee Sales lg Gxrls' Chorus 2, 3, IRC Rep 35 Grrls' M Club 35 Square Dancxnq 3, 47 YFC 3, 4. IIM MULLER-HR 325 FFA l 2, 3, Honor Roll 3 IANIE IO MURPHY- Murph -H11 310 Houur Roll l, ff, 3, HR SF-A: .', -I GC Cr7b111r?1 Z 3 4 Assem- bly Chrrlrrufrn 3, Ari Club -3 01116-2 fini-:Cl 1, Blue! HOOK 5:12114 Pgp Club 4 Hlyxlz u 4, Cl rss Couucxl 4. BILL MURPHY -Q Murph -HH 310 Foulbclll l, 51:1 Liub l, 2, 3, 4: H1119 Club l, f, 4, T1-urns Club l 1 7, -1 lHC Fly'-1 3, -1 lnlri- '.'.'1u1l11Q f -1 1. Rom 3 --qu P , , W X 'S-J' 4-' ., 4 if I ' lx C Q X LANNY NEI-HR 308 I.nt-It--.l tr,-'w H rz' n Httth School, Hazen, North Ill A ll I ll 't IACK NELSON- Swede -HR 326 Hlt vt.-N tml. 1, HR Pwr 7, Cqrmtu 3, 3, 4 , ,flbk s . A L it I ' XM, 'gf - n ' ,,..1' M :- 1 rv ' 'I , it I...-I-ff . ., .af X1 P,-L ,,, 1'-C - ' 19- '69 fr A I -.fd Dakota 35 IOHN NELSON- Iohnny -HR E3 29 Track 2, 3, 4, FFA 2, Treas. 2, Football 3, 4, Intramural Bas ketball 3, 4, M Club 4. ROY BRUCE NEWTON- Newt -HR 220 Trrck l, Intramural Basketball I, 25 DECA 3. STANLEY ALAN NICHOLSON- Stan -HR E329 Football l, 2, Honor Hall I, 2, 3, 41 Key Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3: 3 4 P-op Klub , , SC 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 47 Boys' State 35 HR Pres 3, Intramural Basketball 3. STUART NICHOLSON- Stu -HR 325 HR Pres l, 2, Intramural Basketball I, Football 2 3 4' Basketball 2, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Tre-GS 4, M Club 3, '4, 'Pe-5 Club 3 Honor Roll 3, Boys' State- 3, Class Pres, 4. BETTY MARGARET NOACK- Bets -HR 325 Cantata l, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, GAA 2, Con. Choir 25 Spartan- .nres 3 4, Hortzon 'Z, 3, Cast ot Chonrta' 2, FTA 3, 4, DECA 3, 4 FRANCIS NORDGULEN- Fran -HR 220 FFA l, Q, 3, 4, Cantata 4. ELSIE NOHDWICK-HR 220 Hortran l 2, 3, 4, GAA I, HR Sec. 3 DENISE NORLING- Denny -HR 303 FHA l, Q, 'Frosh Chorus l, Kobe? Sale-s fl, HR V169 Pres 25 Gtrls' Chorus 2, IRC Rep 2, Honor Roll 3, 4. Con Chou 3, GL' Ljrbrnet J. Q, LOUIE OBLINGER Lou -HH 325 Fo vtborll l I' 3, Brrifrkolball Mrtr l ' T ' 'Vt 1 k I Irttt rtttut rl , . r -Q . r , . . Brzzktltmrt I, ,l 3 .17 Koi.,-e Srles Y, M Club 4 Band l, 2, 3, 4, Horizon 3 Horror Roll 3, 4, Konali Stall 4 DON OLSON- Olie -HR 308 Football 1, 4: Track 1, 2, 3: Intramural Basketball l, 2, 3. HR Pres. 3, YFC 3, 4. ROBERTA OLSON- Bobby -HR 201 GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Council 45 Honor Roll 2: Con Choir 3. Cantata 3, 4, GC Cabinet 35 PE Leader 3, 4: Konali Stott HARLENE PAGE- H. P. -HH 201 GC Contact Rep. 1, 2. 4: GAA lg Ski Club lg Spanish Club IRC Rep. 1: Office Squad 21 HR Treas. 2, SC Rep. Twirlinq 3, 4. DAHRYI. D. PALMER- D -HR 308 CAP lg Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, DECA AUDREY IEAN PARENT-HR 303 SC Rep. l, 2: Class Council l: lFlC Fleo 1: HR Vice Pres 4: 4 4 1. 32 4. l . Sec. 2, 35 Kopee Sales lg Konah Stott 3g Twrrlmfy 2, 3 4 Prod. Staff ot Iumor Miss 2, Horizon 1, LT, 3, 4, Gut Chorus 35 Con. Choir 4, Cantata 4 LARRY ANNA PATTEN- Larry -HR 303 .s FHA lg GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4' Girls' Honor Council 1, 2g Bitter Root Sales 3, Cantata 3, 4, GC Cabinet 3, 4, GC Pres. 4g Pep Club 4, BONNIE IUNE PATTON-- Iunie -HR 325 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Cantata l, 2, 3, 4, Frosh Chorus l , Con. Choir 25 Spartanaires 2, 3, 4, GC Contact Rep Q, fflrst Rv-:tt ' of Chon1ta 2: Cast of Purple Dream 3, Prod S Madame Butterfly , Statue Door 3, SC Rep 4, Ko: Editor 47 Tbespians 4, Prod Stott ol 'Glass Mezirrtfry Tam1nq ol the Shrew 4. MARCIA PENDERGAST-HR 212 tt, ee Transte-red from letterson County l-hah School, Boulder, Montana, 3: Honor Roll 3, 4, Horizon 3, 4 'Nb' .i'tx, 1 C5-ml, , vii' VI, .., F ,M . CAROL IEAN OSTEHGREN- leannie -HR 326 GAA 1: Horizon l, 2, 3, 47 Twirlini 2 3, PAS? '15 IRC Hep. 3, 4, GC Cabinet 4, KEITH OWEN-HR 201 Honor Roll l, lntramurrl Pres. 3, '32 ISC' 1 1 K V- .yu .VCA . , 1 t Y f'T7 ,C 'ff' . A K' ' Q., iff .r,, my. P .ts 5 t ,- M fG..,-., um 4 'Q R3 1 VIRGINIA PEHESSINI Gin -HR 212 if ff 1. rx ff N -F I W K . HI ,fZ, ' ' ! , -, ' 'iff 'Li w'V, .. . , 'N in ff' 'J '25 X f A , Bw' .LT-, A ll.,'N. .X ,lv 'lx .fx ,Lzjyf 4- ff E' ,' f 49,10 ,gh- t W 3 Q T - - UPiy'li ' X ' . L fn ' 1 A i' If . , A X 4322 Al fn . -ax ' mst- xv i 2' 7 ET... t If 'ff7 f dv a ff fi gf ,Q gav- L , - 5 ' I 'X' 1' ,YH la' Q I -Q XXKXXSH I HH 'lffvl I f ': xt! Q ff, EJ' I yff wry ' 'lh . ki in N .,, X A Xksl'-'?gQr il - N 'I ' 1 'f EJ 'ki 12: M, Nu- a ,?X 'i.. 1Njw ,Q fm , 4 ' ,' V Kmlwg f 4. 1, 4- lil' ' f I!!! A -3' K A ' rsfjff fff 11V N 4' M FN-if ' f M !A '9 1 ff ,fi.. if1z.iL??zf' 'Agni -16,13 'M-,,,.., -ha ' ,.- '- 7-5,4 A 'HL I -i ' - , ff- fff,1, , I Ig, ,Z ? ,. If MIW Ifzyvr-wW7,, ,Wm l , ,W ' f Af' W f!Uf? 7l' 5v . 3 1 C5,p.AP -PH of O LA-545 'Q yn, Ay!! , V - fig, 9' , ' W if RIN' rl Q! f t Na tfff' wx W , '4F '7 ,f X QQ ,, . b Q... - 6 ELIZABETH RUTH POLINSKY- Betty -HR 303 Entered from Sacred Heart Academy 4. PAT POMINVILLE- Pomie -HR 325 2, 3. 45 Koper: Salesman lg Cheerleader 1. 2. 3, Pep Club l, 3, 4, GAA l HR Sec l, 2, 3, 4, Horrzon l. 2, .ff I A 'Vx CAMIE PETERSON-HR 310 Horrzon l, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2. Vrce Pres. 31 GC Cabxnet l, 2, 3, 4, Twtrlxno 2, 3: Honor Roll 2, 3: HR Sec. 2: Con. Choir 33 Cantata 3, 45 Pep Club 4: GC Vxce Pres. 45 The-spians 47 Prod, Stall of Cuckoos on the Hearth 3. Glass M9nGQ9l'i9 and 'l'am1nq of the Shrew 4. KENNETH PFAU- Kenny -HR E329 IAMES PICXENS- lim -HR 326 Football l, 2, 3, 4, All State 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Track l, 2, 3, 4, HR Treas. 37 M Club 3, 4 MARIORIE PICKENS- Margie -HR 325 Entered from Frenchtown Hrqh School, Frenchtown, Mon- tana 4 ELEANOR PILON-HH 325 Entered lrom Anaconda H1qh School, Anaconda, Montana 25 YFC 2, 3. 4: Honor Roll 2: DECA 4. LOHRAINE PINE- Reenie -HR 212 SC Rep. 1: Frosh Chorus lg Lmbrary Squad 2, 37 GC Cabxnet fl 3, YFC 35 PE Leader 33 Honor Roll 3, 4. 1 1 com PLENGER X Bubbles -HR 326 Horxzon l, 2: Bltter Root Sales i 1, 2, 3, 4: DECA 4. x I -S '45 11 Cal K Tw ZQn5'v't wdzfbw 1 uxnpa , Y CAROL POPHAM-HR 212 PALS? l, 2: Hr-Y l, FHA l. DONALD A. PRAAST- DOH -HR 303 Hana! Roll l, 3 OLIVE RAMBO- Lulu -HH 326 FHA 1, 2g IRC Rey- 3, DECA 3, 4, HR Trees 4 DAVID RHSMUSSEN- Russ -HR 308 RCIdlO Club l, 2, HR Pres 2: DECA 3 BILL REGAN-HR 326 Baller Roo! Slcxll 3, 4, DECA 3, 4 DEAN REGENOS- Reggie -I-IR 212 Honor Roll l, 2, Football l, Siren-re Club I Q Intl m u: rl Basketball l, 4, Rrlle Club 2 Square- Dun-rm: ' F1 Pzdnf- Club 25 DECA 3, 4 Kormh Slrxll -1 Quail and S--1-Ill -1 H51 Pres 4 NASEBY RI'-IINEHART. IR.- Pete -HH 310 Efvolbull l, 2 3 4, Bo5kPlb-'ill l, I I -1, Trx-.ic l .' 7 1 M Club l, 2, 3,-1. HR Vnce Pre: l, ff, 3 HR Pre-5 4 Frm z'1 3. Key Club 4, Boys' SIIJIQ 3 M Club Tu-us -1 MAURICE RICHARDSON-HR 303 FRANCIS GEORGE RIELEY h :aging sm -r-m zzo Jskplbrrll 1, 3, 3 Tm-'k 1 3 ' '-21 unclllme- 4 , G- - r x A 4 li i F Um? T3 ROBERT SACKETT- Saleh -H 201 QE Reg l Sqn 1:-2 Dun-Nr.-1l .' l 4 flrmutxl . xlib- fl :lv FTA 3 4 Vxtsl HI 'lflrmnrr frl the flu-v. -I l: r - I Hull I Trrxd I-I -1 Tlx-Lspvmns -1 NANCY SCHMAUTZ-HR 201 'ff H. T 'V Thug, .awff w-3,5 ' J wr A ,T A , 'h I -4, .- M 5, f 1 I , I: .a X .,,- I Z :.-Vg.'-+'f.f::- .-ig' 1, ,x --'Adi-:L :afghan 3 am 4 . , 'Wi' cv ' ! - , K .I A 3 I Q A 4 E OWEN SCHMAUTZ- llecn -HR 303 , ' I fl: . , Q F1-, ': ' 1F1 r 'l rl'l .. ... 4 DENNIS SCHOENING-HR 303 Y, H 1- 1' l ffr-lu., .... . . '., . l:.':rv:-91 .1-144. 1.1 f n 'ibn F H Q E 1 - il 9 ,, , I A - .4 I , iv A an 4 ' ff Ei , ,fx .Y 1 .ln I, 3 sy. 'Q-Z? V Avi' . xx , F. , ' q ,VV I -' WILLIAM nonsnr scorr Vx I , sway -Hn azs Q' , -in 'IA J 3 ,., 3, X I Fwbqll 1, 2, 3, 4, Boskelboll I' I 1, 2, Tmck 1, M Club 3, 4, HR , Pres 3 LARRY SEITZ- Lux -HR 220 1., num! Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Truck I -I Fr I ruf I HR TIFIJS 3, HR Pres 4 BUDDY SELLERS- Howie -HR E329 F:-srl-r.I I 3, 4 Track I 2, lnlmmurol Basketball l, 2, , lfIulv3 4 Peg-Club3 Key CIub'I'reos 3 I MARY ANN SERBA- Dolly -HR E329 GAA I Qflzol Squid 4 LUANNE CATHERINE SHARPE- Lu -HR E329 III.-rrp-e. I , 1 I1 Vres I fl-PC 4 B-md l, 2, 3, Class Council .' Pr.-1 Slrll -.II lumor Nlxss Y GC Ccblnel 2, 3, 4, DECA in X 'W 5 ..-Ir, I Im., IQIIIIV. 4 HH Se-c 4 Q Ks, x 23 IVIAHIE DOLORES SHELLMAN- Marie -HH 220 ,FA HH Pwr I 3 HR Vrcc- Pres 2 HR Trees 4: Kopee Soles 25 H 1 FI I ' I cl 'Sv-nge Door 3, Prod Stoll ol Gloss nl, - ,fu I :rue 4 l,11r1l-JY-J 3 4 Con Chou 3, 4, SC Rep. 3. I 'NK If EN, PATRICIA SHOUP- PUR -HR 201 , f2,,,, 9a' FHA I, 5 HQ-nzvn Z, 3, 4 Frosh Chorus l, GAA 1, 2, Clclss U Iuwel T Gulf: Chorus 2, Tumblmq 2, Olllce Squad 4. Lswrs R. sr-ru1.L- Lew -HR 220 UNB GAVE SILER- Gave -HR 201 I -r.,,E I u I., I LV J- 4 5L,,L,N,.t. ,xfl,,t, ll I QAAFI, FHA l, Twrrlm-12, 3 4 Bm-er R001 Soles 2, 3, HH flufzi BIIIQWLQI. I .. 3 4, Bmw HW: Sum 2 3, 4, FW 3x 01116-2 Sfrwd 3 P ' 1 :li:iT':sY CIf.1sim3TliJ1A:p1r nus warn 7 PATRICIA SKRHAN- Pa!ly -HH E329 ., ,, FI, Rey- l, 3 HC-rrzwr I, Z 3 4, Vrce Pres 2, Cl-155 Council DAVID SICKELSC Dave -HR 308 Z, 4, HR Sc-C 2, Clgulrnrurl ul Publxliulrorrs Conr, SC, 3, E,,,,,- 1,,, ,,H,,,,,,, HW, .-,V 3, C Wim' M mann Pep Club 3 -1, Con CII-mr 3, -1, C-Jnlalu 3, 45 HR Vice F. 3 f -H -' '- 2- O I I. pm 4 .fr ,A A H HH Pres -I ., 4. , ,fd Q-QM if X4 57 I BOB SKINNEH-HR 308 Football lg PE Leader 3, 45 Ap- paratus team 35 Brtter Root Sales 4. LYDIA SKOBLIN- I.yd PASF 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll l, Z, 3. 4, Gtrls' Chorus T Con Chotr 3, 45 GAA 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Sec, 4, GC Contu-ft R-Ep 3, 4: GC Cabrnet 3, 43 Prod. Stal! ol Madame Buttertl-, 3, Gxrls' M Club 45 Butter Root Sales 4. CBHOI. I. SMITH- Smitty -HR 212 GC Contact Rep, l, Honor Roll 4 CAROL SMITH-HR E329 Entered from Vtctor Hxqh School, V1-Star, Montanx 2, Squuzr. Danctnq 3, 4, HAZEI. SMITH- Haze -HR 310 win., Nr VIZ? adm uv ,. GAA I, 2, 3. 4, Counctl 3, Pres 4, Tenms Club 2, HR Vue ,fg- Pres 3, Skt Club 3, 4, PE Leader 31 4, Hon-gr Roll 3 4 ffxl' Kopee Sales 3: Spartanatres 3. 4: Cantata 3, 4, Gul: M ' Club 3, 4, GC Cabtnet 3, 4, SC Sec. 45 Pep Club 4, Gtrlz' Honor Counctl 4, Art Club 4, Horrzon 4 MABCIA SMITH- Smitty -HR 303 Gxrls' Honor Counctl lg Hortzon I, 2, Pres, l, Honor Roll I, ,1. '53 ' 2, 3, 45 GC Ccrbrnet l, 2, 3, 4, Exe-cuttve Board 4, Can Cltott L' ,,, Z, HR Sec, 2, Ltbrary Squad 2, Class Counctl 3, 4, Spartm- ff' axres 3, 4, Cust ol Stage Door 3, Gtrls' State 3, Thesr-t ln: 45 Cantata 3, 4, IAMES H. SNYDER- lim -HH E329 ' ' HR Pres. lg Square Dancmq l, Band l, 2, 3, 4: Orcttebur J .5 ,. 2, 3, 4, Spartanarres 2, 3, 4, Cantata l, 2, 3, 4, Class, Coun- YS, Cul lg Boys' State 3, SC Rep, 4: Prod. Stat! oi T1mun-1 at N41 the Shrew and Tr1ad '54 4. 'T'--11 fy' HOSEMAHY SOL- Rosie -HH 308 MARIORIE SPAULDING- Marge -HR 201 L,bt.3ry Squad l, 2, 3, Otttce Squad 2, 3, Hoxtzon LI 5 4, r, l g 1- r - L- 1 . jf ,W l : 4 HH ,, ' Cantata 35 DECA 4, FTA 4 BOB SORENSON-HR 325 Translerred lrom Hamtllon H1-gh School, Harmlton, lvlontrnr 2- Intramural Basketball 2 3, Key Llub 4- PVP' 'Jul' 4 lr lv-1,1 4 4 w1't- '- 11 , D'ECA 4 IULIA ANN SPEAKS- 4 :.t ol 'Str sr- L' 1: 1 ' , I x may ' ., Q 1 ,3 151 -and Q, W. ,S g7,..,.-1 .,-Y, A Frenchynf-HR 220 vi .Mt ,li 1321 . Hpfvsfgxpx ff-of 'r RF X QT? . , ' 4 Pl-loro UN Nor bg Qvczzif'-'flu FRED SPIEKERMAN- speck -Hn 212 DONALD SQUIRE-- Digger -HR E329 T nms Club l, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club l Q 3, 4 HR Pres l e Squaw D-Jncxrm l Konqh S1111 3, Tumblmq 3, Foolbvxll M-yr 4 STANLEY STIMSTON- Sian -HR 325 Tennis Club l, 2 lnlrlxmur-ul Basketball 3 LORETTA LEE STRATTON- Lo!tie -HR E329 GAA l 3 4, TLlI'T'll'Jlll1'l l, TAP 2, 3, 4, GC Cubmel 4 GAII. PATRICIA STURGEON-HR 310 Enlerrd from SI lohn Huh School, Omaha, Nebroskfx 3, Horxzon 3 4 Cnnmlrx 3 4, GC Cobmt-1.4, Prod SMH vl 'Gloss Menu-Jena 4 DANA SULLIVAN-HH 220 Entered lrom Steve-nsvrlle Hrqh School, Sleverxsvrlle, Mon lang 2 Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, lmromuml Bqskv-lbull .,, HR '- Q Pre-s 3 Phrlc-sophy Flub 3, 4. DPHJKP 3, 4, lxonuh .Anil 4, Ourll and Scroll 4 LOUIS MATTHEW SUHBROOK- Louie -HR 201 Kopee Sales l, 3, lntmmurul Buskelbrrll l, T, SN-Env-1 flu! l Hxllw Club I Sqn-'ne Dlxxxcmrmr 2 DHEA 4 YVONNE SWEENEY-HR 303 F-rush Uhorirm I GAA l, Q 3 'Squaw Dqnvm: l .' Cul khoius 2 Ulla-iv Suu rd 3'Ter1m'. Club 1 HAZEL TABISH-HR 303 30 ABSEN1' WHEN T fvrcwass WERE , moe - ? fi O fl, ' 425 532. Q.. ff' 'W X417 U36 7 2.5. 1- :zmrj ,f E..-,, ,M ,, ,N DOLOHES JEAN STANLEY- Dee -HR 308 FHA l, GAA l, Bond 1, 2, Re-'entered from Elwoco Hxqh School Elwuco, Wcshmqton 3, Girls' Chorus 2, Horizon 4, C-11111161 4 DON STEPHEN-HH E329 Enter Hoo! Stoll 3. , Y S -I J U is -as E 'K , Q ' - 5 --A f- -mf , . . . 'T Afsrgvl-'X' -1 2. V ,, A. ' I E -an g I - 5 K ,f x - 1 .. W ' , .1 'NA ,vlhek . - rv A , li- yr, 'A i K X XQ' 5: , L 'f A .. 'I 5: X f I r - r , G ' 7 V 1- , 9, 'X ' ' ,A V1 1 PHOTO Nor ' A x -v 'r 7 . l ' Cibaffggffgc, 'Q 'CDP l .f J ANNE TAYLOR- Annie -HR 308 SC Rep. lg Tennis Club 1, 2, 3, Horizon l. 2, 3, 4: GAA l, 2, 3, Orchestra 1: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Library Squad l, 2, 3, Re-entered from Everett Hxqh School, Everett, Washtnoton 35 GC Cabinet 2, 3, 4. GC Executive Board 45 Girls' Chorus 2. Thespians 3, 4g Cast of 'Cuckoos on the Hearth , Statue Door 35 Prod. Staff of Triad '53 3, Philosophy Club 3, 4j PASF 3, Prod. Staff of Glass Menaaerreu 'lamina of the Shrew 45 Cast of Triad '54 43 Bitter Hoot Stat! 4, Class Council 4: Kopee Editor 4. BRAD LEE TERRELL-HR 212 Honor Roll 2: IRC Rep. 2, Rifle Club 25 HR Pres 3, Tum- bling 3, 4, SC Rep. 43 Lunchline 4, YY l l t lb 4 gi g! 5 lk ag! g t l l yu Phan hot, 'ff 111966 5 Y 1, 'F I SJW No WHT ALLAN ri-it-:nnmuir-1-m azs Con, Choir 3. EMMA COLEEN THERRIAULT- Coleen -HH E329 GAA l, 2, 3, Square Dancing lg Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Bahd l, 2, 3, 4, Bitter Root Sales 2, PE Leader 3, 4, Class Coun- cil 3 CAROL IO THOMPSON- Io -HR 303 Bitter Root Sales lg Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4- Bond l 2 3 4' GC Cabinet 2, 3, 4: GC Contact Rep. 27 Honor Roll 12, '45 'Lihraxy Squad 3, Kopee Sales 3, FTA 4, IRC Rep. 4, HR Vice Pres. 4. JOHN DAVID TRUCKNER- lack -HR 325 Entered from Park City High School, Park City, Montana 3: Basketball 3, 4. SUE VANLANDINGHAM- Susie -HR E329 Class Council l, 2: Horizon 4. MURRAY VANNOY-HR 303 Entered from Anchorage Hiqh School, Anchorage, Alaska 2: HR Vice Pres. 3: IRC Rep. 3g Honor Roll 3g PTA 37 Boxing 3. RAYMOND VIEGUT- Ray -HR 310 Enteregi from Florence Carlton High School, Florence, Mon- tana . WILLARD WAGNER- Willie --HR 220 Entered from Simms Hiqh School, Simms, Montana. RICHARD WAGONER HR 303 TOM WALDBILLIG- Tom -HR 303 MATTHEW WALDOR- Cat -HR 220 PAS? l, 2: HR Pres. l: HR Treas. 2: HR Sec, 3: HH Vice Pres. 4: Intramural Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Class Treas 2: Class Vice Pres. 3: DECA 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4. fx , M JI .3- 5 4 5 2 rf--ff' ff' RAY WALSETH- RB -HR 212 Entered from Dawson County High School, Montana 3 Konah Staff 3, 4: Intramural Basketball 3, 4. HANS H. WEBER-HR 326 If Entered from Boys' Central High School, Butte, Montana 3 BETTY IOAN WEIDEMAN-M.M.-HR 308 Tumbling 2, Square Dancing 2: Office Squad 35 GC Cab- inet 4. FRED WELDON- Dad -HR 310 Football 1, 3 4- Band 2- Tennis Club 2 3 4 Sk' Cl b 2 , . , , . : 1 u . 3: Cantata 3, 4: Cast of Purple Dream , Stage Door 35 Kopee Sales 3: Pep Club 4, M Club 4. ROBERT MERLE WENSTROM- Tootie -HR 201 Entered from Bordulac Consolidated School, Bordulac, North Dakota 1: KONA 2, 3, 4: Intramural Basketball 2: Prod. Staff of Glass Menagerie 4: Cast of Taming of the Shrew and Triad '54 4: Thespians 4. ROBERT G. WHALEY- Censored -HR 220 Class Pres. l: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2, 3: Track l, 2, 3, 4: Kopee Sales l: HR Vice Pres. 2: Key Club 3 4, store Trees. 4, Pep Club 3, M curb 3, 4, HR Pres. 3, don. Choir 3: M Club Vice Pres. 4: Intramural Basketball 4: Lunchltne 4. ALICE WISE- Allie -HR E329 Frosh Chorus lg YFC 8, 4: Honor Roll 3, 4: DECA 4: Art Club 4. RICHARD WOLFE-HR 220 CAP 1, 2, 3, 4: World Affairs Club 3, Sec.-Treas 3. b 6 x , ',AV T 160 glfy E l-'RED WOLSCHLAGER , 7' ' , In 9 HR 220 . . fiijf X 4-P' :ttf IM Chef' 5Ae9w'14f HR 326 326 4, HR Vxce Pres. 111 Intmmuml or 3 Pep Club 3, Vfnght p ll -'1 This senior section is dedicated to the memory of Bar- bara Webster, who lost her life in a tragic two-car colli- sion November 7, 1953. Barbara was a popular, Senior studentg a member of Pep Club, Senior Council, Quill and Scroll, and ad man- aqer on the 1952 Konah staff. Music was her first love and she was a member of Spartanaires, She was an accomplished pianist and ac- companied many soloist and music qroups throughout her high school years. NX x X 1 f 'sg-QQ 'M 1 fi M, X 'Q'--if-f '.. 1 xx Nik XA -gg. :NsT i?:f:.'.. '- -' 14 if ,A fr X Xe 1. n , J . V 1. x 'ia ,.--.. .,,.'Il rfb A XX YQ 'xx .X-T' 'gk' - f ' v ,I fix A, f . -f 1- X U 4 f I, 1, ,wmv N wx -ME:-, 1 ' 5 1 Q xx i X Ffxyi 1. 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WM' j,:C f, if 0, 'V QW qw 'W W74' f 49, SQ fi WZlffff ffffN fY a QWJV M 'I ff 4 NQMJ ada-JF A W W Q1 f W A-K+ F- ' 1 rf W Jrgylau, he9o' Mrs- S and M355 Rxlegolsponsors The lonq-standrna proverb busy as a beaver aave the luntor Class their name lt aptly describes this class tool They sold hot doqs at football aames, pop at basketball aames, booster pins, Spartan statlonery and season tlclcets to Thespian plays. Annual lunior Prorn was put on rn the sprlnq, they sponsored two school dances and their annual assembly durinq the year lid Shape heads the class as president: Blll Steinbren- ner 15 vrce-pres1dent5 Edwma Sievers, secretaryg and Bon- nie Privett, treasurer Miss Mary Riley is the sponsor. flaw, Kamal Sealed: Edwina Sievers. Bonnie Privett, Mary lean Schilling Connie Caddell, lerry Simon. lim Chaffin. Bob Sullivan. Ed Shope: Standing: Allison Howard, Ierry Eddlee mon. Mel Gllqen. Bill Steinbrenner. lohn Keely, Dean Iensen. 3? U Ed Shope President Bill Sleinbrenner Vice President Edwina Sievers Secretary Bonnie Priven Treasurer Akerson. Betty 3 A ' Albert. Alfred E M Ax V K 4 Xxx Anderson. Wallace Badden. Nancy Q l Baier. Darlene l Barnes. Dave I Barry. Alice I .11 -YQ 1 x- 45 -1v1- lf Bockman. Montana Borchers. Karl Borgstede. Lillian Bourdeau, Ioye Boyce. lolanda Buchanan. Grace Buckhcuse. Gerald Caddell. Connie 'E Af Burklund. Rhea --fx Carlson. Dorothy DVS is A A to JL Bauer lim Bauer Marilyn Beardmore Howard Beckwith Bill Billingsley Vulloy , '95-'s . ,rf QV Bravos Sappho Brillhart. Charles Bross. l.orila Bryant Nadine Bucey. Dana ., ., - . :- 41-jj!! .. xt - , X .A M , 1 Q V g ' . 'r r. ...ne .t A .. f 'M rs- 1 'Fi Polcno Kings and Queens ,J , if if Q... .ni LI Crawlord. William Davenporl, Phyllis Davey, Iohn Davis. Danna Davis. Linda Davis. Ursula Day. Duane Deck, loy Dillree. Bonnie Dobak. Tom 5 'fbi 3 'V in-X 'Y' vw ' 4 N wall I lgk 'Y uf' 'A 1 , A 3- A 5-df' as DQS 'W Carr. LaDonna Carroll. Simie Carroll. Robert Castle. Lynn 5 1 v ' - 1' , V ., 1 . V A r - 39 , Ei .- Ak X Q 'jz . ., 1 l ,I Y K Q 'R N- if V X ff, ..,.g.r i , Q Y A 6 f ,X Q Challey. lo Anne Challin. Carol Chaflin, Iames Challin. lean Christensen. Ruby Cobb. Diane Collins. Dennis Conlclinq, Linda Cote. Don Coty. Burl A ' I A. 'A' 1 .fi-. 1 I Y? .- ff .A I ' v an Douglas. William Dunwell, Robert Eddlemon, Gerald Ellis, Iean Farrel, Rose I, 33 Feller, Alice Felix, Leland Ferrlan, Frances Fisher. Virginia Flory, Wanda Flynn, Orland Fooler, lack Forbis. Mary lo Ford, Fred Froiland, Solveiq .pan y y 7 'ND , if 'W .L ,L , ' , ,X I F 'Sl 4 V A ' 4' . X 2 rr, f .A A M -' F Q F . , .,,. , , . , f I .,,,f' ' .V A' it fb if V' i C 215 , 31 ,L 'N 'W f F fl 'ff W' 2533- , . 1 r Q if y .' . ., 2 i I 3 il ...IAA L Gamelqard, Gwen i 2 , Gardner. Velma Y, Geary. Michael i .3 Q A - f George, Vemon ' J ' - Gerdes, Steve ,QQ Y! 4 l ' f if N V K , x ii, X FN, Di r ph Qi ,, . Gibbs. Sharon 8 -gm , . Gilder. Sam ' i F ' X 5 if ' ' i i Gilqen. Mel r n X Q A Gonsior. Ianel Ii I il S ' V ,X in . 'Q Goodman. Dorothy RQ I i R I Q f .JL A Q K L .G ' 1'-'A A y V' Q . sin V we ,f -,, gilfiihlx A - -J 1 Graybeal. Francis Greenhalgh, David Grenaqer, Arlis Gross, Iohn Gruhn, Merlyn Dig That Crazy Outfit F x Haines, Leilani Hambleton. Lauralee Gustafson. Erlinq Gutierrez. Marilyn 4C f -Q Harrison, Larry Harsell, William Hart. Marvin Hart. Richard Hauck. Karlene . if F fl fa 1 ki ir aw 4 wr.: Higgins. Colleen Hildahl. Iune Hill. Iohn Hochhalter. Gene Hochhalter. Willard I 1 Q +1 .13 sly , Q I N0 X ,f Ask Q Q'-fi V .Q . N.. L. W? lx i ,vi . qv . kwa? 'N 'V u f . N! '46 ' ft Mi The Sendoll 0 -:: x Y '-i'-1 ' .Sul JW' ' Q N5 QU? A kg. J t 4? SN 'frm' H . N HSN ik P. r A ,wx ' ' , .,. 'Y t.. U lx .ai .fs-. f'dx 1' ' . wvgegg , .A W-. '1 'Q Y Hunt, Gordon X' v Hunt. Iohn ' i ' .r : aw ' ,,,,.,, 1 Nt -, I Ml. ..:,.,ml.' l' 'Y' . ., .S ax J v I I 'l vi: L 253- Hanqas. Vic Hanning. Stanley Hansen, Arlene Harlan. Bill Harland. Rita Healow. Nancy Heidelman, Paula Hendricks. Delores Hensel. Albert Hess. Clara 4 ,if Holden. Loretta Holmes, Larry Holmquist. Herb Howard, Allison Howell. lanet 62 -k' Hunter. Ernest lsham. Margaret Iverson. Erik Ianke, Helen 55, -4' Xp , I l XX A llfds? ln -A '-w, '+ . .WJ ra. E ,Af ' 5 . f ga ,N 'ur ' Iensen, Dean , Na , ' A Iensen. Marcie 5 x, 'N E t W Bus Trip Activities 1 .5 , Q. 1 - ' t. lensen, Marlene -E ... if I Iepson, Shirley QQIAV ag! Y' ,Q fi , La .3 lohnson, Edith A N . ' K, . 1 '- :,,l N ,sw e S A N 1 f i Iohnson. Larry 1 'Q 5 K X 4 '- M5 1 I' f lolmston. Donna ,'.' 1, ' A, x H ,li FX 'Ng . A 2 'X A s 56 R, Iohnston, Mary , 4: 4? Ioseph, lanice J J 0 W Kaiser. Lorna Q3 Kallis, Peqqy X t M Kassahn, Ioyce E 'iii Key. Sam 'fly in t ,Q Kieffer. Wanda Q i , ' va b 4 x'1' . D 1 h' X . A - E Ilan ep! if - 'I .av E4 I SQ. ,e t If 1 , Ilapwyk, David Q .: , I i Q L ' f, Kohler. Ron . V A , , , , MM 4,.,e E , gm y... , ,ff xv y .yu ' ,,y 'L ,.t 4 K , ' Q Koski. Barbara A , A , Kramer, Betty , ,gg aff y ,gg , ' 4- ', 'a I N x A Krextzberq. Carl ,f -,fx V -K J 'K 1 -.-..?, .- uy l ...Q h ' Kuney, Betty ' ft l f. E y ' X pi' - ' - i, -P 'i' A Kurtz, Rhinehart 4 Q A ' i f l A -' ' ' S . E zenhaum. Gerald ' ' lChambre. Ioyce ' Q Q ,V .X - .aCombe, Allen , .K ' fn- 3 z A ty f 9 .A,kgE,s K . Lange. George f , - M A ' v 7 h . W Q , - ' be .3 - K 4 ' ash. Mary Ellen 22 ' fl 2 ' -K-10 , X, a I . I Q Ki 4 WH Lee. Audrey Lehl, Kathryn S 4 'Su tx. - I LePiane. Carolyn Lindh. Quest Little. Robert Livesey. Robert Llewellyn. Pat -NJf,', 5: 5: 12 V i f QI, y V .ai A ' 'A ' ., :' 5 Madsen. Donna Maqsladl. Daniel Marek. Roselyn Martel, Iewel Meckler. Lorraine 1 J S Mueller, Bruce Mueller. Marcia Museus. Betty Nagle. Edna Nagy. Virginia I, ,gl t S 'P V I -.L,n,,,, K P f f ' 'i l . r I 9 l K I .op ' -- , 1 X 3 X x Q r,, V , Lembke. Louis Leonard. Patrick x wr, if I f .af 153 , A Last Minutes MQ E 1 X .Ei 1 l 'X n. gflmx fi I it lu 'L l M 51- HWS X if . if ltltf in ., .J 1 ., Lorance. Ted Lucey. lim McBride. Mary lo McKay. Ieannine Mace, Donald Meisinger, Richard Meyers, Robert Minster. Del Mintz. Adrienne Moore. Velma Neudeck. Lowell Newton. Marqaret Niemeyer. Iodie Nordwick. Bob X Nicklous. Esther ' E Q, ia.. l l Plall. Edmund Phelan. Iames Phelps. Ioe Phelps. Lyle Piccinini. Monte 2 Wonder W gmt,-qgym - 1. - S, Nash. Maureen ' i i A Nei. Ormie W 'Q Pa 'v H' 4 Q Nelles. Donald xi W M 'F M Nelson. Kenneth X Nelson, Ruth 5 1 ,Fitz v ' V Q 5 , il P A SA- s t r ' Z -' ' '. ..,: ' 5 J 1 qi: 39 Q 'tis 5-wx k I ' t Norton, Bernard 53' Q -. ip 1 'TA Olmstead. Dorothy 1 -J 1: O Sha on ,. X -1 ,dvixww 5 vi rr. r 1 Owen, Elvera A ' X F ' Peterson, Bob f gf' 5 W ' N P' .M 'f 'j H Pickel, Frank F Q Pond, lim 4, R ff it 'P v 17 V Q ' ' Potter. Henry -. .-audi' , X V! A ,jx Poulas, Peter R fx ' z Q . .. Pretz. Jeanette il A V4 A nm 2'3 Price. Alberta Privett. Bonnie P' 49 fi :IQ E M . f , 1' Q ,a A. .Iwi-Ury? N , Q fx t. ...pi A pg: 1 ef . .. -,,. I Qualley, Cyra Ramer, Anita Robinson. Iessie Roda. Iohn Rodgers. Iohn Roehl, Mary Ross. Roxanna f A ' xx 4. X wif, 'gt ' - Q .. av Sammons. Larry Satterlield, Mary Schilling. Mary lean Schmaulz, Marlene Schmautz. Marvin Q, s ml Smiih, Don Smilh. Gail W In ...x' ' V , L X '- 1 , ii .-rf ' 'i': - V 'Q' s. sae. 8 V ' 1 a I, air ,A . Z 'U- Q 1 ,,,Q,? .' .. , l 2 .Nj lvl? R . I' 'ill Q Q. ,yi --hui -, 2 for LI JW N 'SE 1 'f 'Yf'?' Smith, Leona Smith. Lester vi x X X V r x w 5' ww '49 f A . ,,sar .r,:Q:::gr' 1 va , H ..: -X- . B. ,,-.., . ,sk Rannberq. Mary Reely. Iohn Rentmeisler, Loa Rickett, Charlolle Rissman, Mary Ruana, Ilona Rucks. Doris Rucks. Willard Russell. Rosalyn Sain. lack 5. s 3 lg. 'P 1' l Seim, Bob Seitz, lack Shape, Edward Sievers. Edwina Simon, Gerald lxjff 5 'R' -Ks?-sfo, , Ohhhh! Smith. Margaret Sperry. Leona Strong. Ianis Sullivan, Robert Swearinqen, William Thibodeau. lack Thormley. Shirley W 5, 'QAA1 1 -i sb -,V 3 ,f ,lr--l f ' I K wg M ZH L ' ' '1 'E Turrell. Marilyn Vaaqe. Dolores Vann. Pele Waldbilliq. Iim Waters. Noel -uf. o. - ml: Whitaker. Nancy Wick. Ruth Wilcox. Betty Wilhelm. Glenn Willard, Marilyn ,IL ff' 1 . -,. I - ..,. 0, 5 ..,- ii' Q, t , ' Q. Staedler, Donna Steinbrenner, Bill ' an Up With the Spartans fan r. ri ,l iw? 'wp 1 QQ... S 6 'Q l ,H . .JF .. We 'Z i 1 . . 3 I :K M .Sf .f 9 ,N 'D- ,ey .V K: Q ' P K X. , 3 S' . Q A 1 Q-Q r 1' 5, MY 11 X Thornton, Ianet Thurman. Randall Tidball. Nola Tilzey. Edward Trenouth. Cecily f K -I 7 1 X . Watson, Delmer Waylell, Lilles Weishaar, Arlen Wemple, Bonnie Whaley. Mary Ann BW fx ,am ur I V ' xi ' 1.:V i' , ' lblv ,, ,J T .. 2. six If ,rtt l , . 11-F' ' - a- xt ,. Qi! o :Q i :Eif . fix? 1 wig, 'QQEAE ' 5-.. ' RW. iw fys wi ,Q5?w,, , ,L 1 'A x . J. N., I ' ' f- - V sf, 0 WM' i . . 'Eg 7 CNW Wpwo YQ: ' - 1 . 1 '-G 531 ' . - ,' X ' . ' RSE' x X - , . X . -ty ,zqg Q I - I - , . . .E ,i gg F if ' T, 5, It .J M : ,l 4 K A f Q I- , .Hi .- ' - K -': . ,, 4' U. - - 52. 5 3-5-.. ' mv ' WMU 'UH 'fm - o ilgqi Af, . Q if ' Erfli f lb A d 1- ' '-Z , : ' - xv-..:-wg, L I W m ' v Q , Q , . ' I ' . v o f , Q ,fij .. fm Qian as ful q Hwqh School P1 ussoulo, Montana ,Avsix f. -V ' . M? W5 3g5fgQ5LM3JfMQfyvfese mf, The , Ky L, 1 'bam -,k xzh gn, dia, ' ' , f ,ww l ffaaigsolhio- ,o - L' Z-am?-nr' TY-?:r::?r,.'xl -Y f 4 .--.-any-f -Y fififivff -Z, L ,fi-ho , 'r ff . , 2 N V -- MY ' Y.. - Q- r.- ..- 4-1- LJQIIDLWC1 Theme ,f Ms-asm www Q7Ei7f2,Qg oo YET ima , X 1 ? ,wiivfrg is . ' ' ,. - 'iv 'fi- --, 7 '-'T' tw! ' '-f'f, 247 1' . .1 Y'-...' 4 . 9 T .',.1r , 4ff'fff ' 'f 551 nv-, ' .1'f N A- A .V Q.. f. 11 -lf:I...g.- fimi f 1 Y ' -x ty K -'ZX-'. U i 5.4: I-jst.-54,1 'Av -- . M V 3 ,H V-fb K ' M , X ., 4 - f .ff-: ks- -' 'gf X Aw - -. 'W f---tY '- ,org-Y .W . - '-as-'-. ,. af? fr. M' W ' W - f o - V o ... -, ff, 11' ., ,, , ' Sf.: :Ii f, 1-g,f:..3 f:-ff? f - -9' .gf '. - 'R' 4' - -.. ..v., , i. ,ix Nw. f -' - flaw x '.,: L: '-t,1'f'- .',Lx:'gLj 's,,,Tv42',Y-1-,L rag. Q4 -pf V , M , I -4 4 f ,,t,.,f - ' v-11, o - - 'io' o. 4 p 44,,,. all - V 'R ' I ':i'!'iAL'jl N VA VT . --.,, A' K ' LQ. T- - 5 3 o f kkxshmn f.-xo oo xo o o o rg .Jgx x55 our ,A i Anderson. Aqnes Andrus, Thomas Benson, Gordon Bush, lerry Ccxddell. Mike Clark. Robert Close. William T, , WY. ,l 'uv -:T , f 2 Q , iv . X s 'S . Q ,.: A W fi I Eg A a D My of' -772 0 N ,-1. ., N- - 4' f X, ,, .. - , i Q. - U K, 'al Q D I3 'Mi ,1- ' fi -2 , 'nd 4 ' -.44 vw Y . I i in .1 Y X A 5.5. sivwk , BUSY BEAVERS Crist. Darlene Freedle. Allie Lassnu Don Cruickshank. Sharon Fritz, Harry Lockwood. Bm Denny. Hay Hiqhtower. Robert Mcmhew Roben Dickinson. Elizabeth Howard. Harold Meehan Tom Dishman. William Klarr. lack Mins Clark Fehr. Shiela Landqral. David Permann Lillian Feller. Arthur Larson. Daniel Phnpon Barbara ,I N jx x 1 A r Tj of N ' . 2, KN Powell. Iim Seitz. Russell Todd, Dan Ulriqg, Howard Vessey, lames Wagoner. Leslie Zucconi, Robert Wills. Dorothy Wise. Ioyce Wolfe. Francine Wolter. Roger Wryn, Frank Wonderlich. Iohn Yandt. Max Zieq. Phillip Hansen. Melody Pramenl-co, Paul f W. am ' 3 1 Mother's Little Helpers 3 Step Right Up. Folks! 4 Where's the Secret Weapon? 1,4 11 10' .ff bf f V Wanfeg ' A We 'Jigs E. X is ' ' 1-:zzz-is , e ess lf- c Blll Lynch President ti? Gail Hagen Vice President Ianet McFarlane Secretary 1 n S.: 1 fi Ann Koestner Treasurer glam fanned, Seated: Muriel Beavers. Ann Demmons. Carolyn Long. Carol Baker. lean Stiles. Ianet Thibodeau. Ianet McFarlane. Gail Hagen. Ann Koestner. Sue Roth: Standing: Gary Cates. Alex George. Bob Egan. Bill Lynch. Mr. Berg. ,Snphomwm Klaus Sophomore class qallantly fought the upperclassmen for the peanut concession throuqhout the football season. That is why the sophomores have been labeled squirrels as part of our Wildlife theme. The annual assembly, skits in pep assemblies, and a school dance were Lhe other projects ot the year. Bill Lynch, president: Gail Hagen, vicefpresidentg Ianet McFarlane, secre- tary: and Ann Koestner, treasurer, led- the class in its activities. Lyle Berg sponsors the class. Mr. Berg Sponsor 5 5 E Abbey. Lois 9 -1 , Q I Q ,Q Adams. Ruth v, -3 N w sl Q 4 Albright. Don K' 4 L J Alton. David ' f - , 1 - Anderson. Lola i 1 Ashby. Delores SN ' X ,,.W,,, f ee A. X . , - . N -A -' . -. .,s y-BTI! 4 5 Baier. Duane ' G 'A N' - Baier, Mary Lou D gf - I 1 A 3 - 1 'rl' r h if Bailey. lack '- ,, 'S' .I 7-H559 Y f K my Baker. Carol ' lffilfjf Bakke. Robert 9' A u . Q V X ' Bqrkell, Alice .'L.,q 1 K ' 1 i A Q ,X . W . -A-Q N fffff I is jg - Barny. Philip larnhill. Norris , Q r 4? 2 . , Q . xqaoisan. Victor J 4 .J . is 3 , Bauer. Harry 1' -4 -Q ' W4 Sauer. Richard ' I my ' i I L Bauer. Vearle V I l A K l ' L .l Mi, t .. ,. E , I I f- . ,N ' A' , f Banqo. Iames ' I i ' leavers, Muriel 9 ga , 5 '. Q , Q: ' , 2, Beeson. Bessie I ' Bennett. Paul i . N' ' . if 'Q ,Zi ' ' . eninger. Donald X A , I . ' V 4,f'- N ' , Berglund. Carl .2 I l ' ' ' V , 1 r l 1' K , , 'N k H Y I , Y Lv-M I 1 'f. N- QA - , Ylil, I Bethke. Lloyd g X ,M Q Betson. Mary ' -1 1 I 'A Q I rf Ao 6 Billings. Brooke 31 -5.3, 5 I Q, N. 15.3 all 1., Bloeson. Carl , - X 5' ' . ' Bouchard. Mike . 1 I , , n I' Bower, Bert I t nixflfi41e','b,' , A -Lg ss. - A f , 7 - ., , -- -.,, .4 is. - Briggs. Manley V z 'I 3 .Q Bristow. Darlene ! ' A , ,7 A Broulette. Barbara 1 . f J .v- Q - c - as v V Brown. Donna -I 'A a W V .5 9 5 A Brown. Douglas N 4 l 'nav 'Q' Brundaqe, Bobbie Buck. Duane Budde. Carl V - y Burger. Alice 'X 3. 'K i Butler, Donna , 1 t. Buttrey. Iohn Q-,,, ' W 2 luzzetti. Edmund A l N 1 f I K gi.. 'S' A Zadieux. Barbara Cain, Roberta . K l V K Cameron. Pat . Q f i ' 'T L X .L Carlson. Cheryl . ' - I- A A ' V 'Q 'V astonguay, Allan .. ' K ' --P Cates. Gary - X . M, Q ,im ' 49 Caven. Ronnie . Chaifey. Roberta -V Chamberlain. X gr . S, av ,, l 1 ,- Z , C N, , 4, AQ ni lane! N Y ll- Q , Chamberlain, it Q i Iovfe Q , t, l. ' Chase, Norman 6 V, Chinske. Mary A Q Squirrels Bury Their Dead Y Aill Q fi ,A J 1 -f-. fa M V, , 5' in 6' Christensen. Da W l , Close. Floyd I F 2 A . ...at W I in , Clolhier. Dixi y h 'N' Cocchiarella l. f-5+ ,Jw lx 1 A 7 y an Colville. Rant 1 , - f y L Combs, Douql J Q , -x X .,.,' 'Q '-'l' l i .fi . l -P fy A Conn. Beatric ' 1 I Cook. Carl y '5 ' l :-- y , ' ' ff - Coughren. Gorl M W 3 NA N 1 ff P, -Q., 4 Coyle, Ann - 7 '-5 'XJ' I 'f' l l, Cozad, Donn- , ' - I x ' Cray, Rober ' ,., ' ' Croonenberqh, l ' i . l 5' ' Luci L 4 .. -- Crutchfield, X ' Ns. H V . ,21 Chf-Ulolle 3 N Mia 'nf 'W ' Tl' ' .,.. , Q ' :W Culbertson. Gary I Nm 5 SQ 4. I --' E - D Q! R 3' Dahl, Nona 1 -E2--Q ey 'TEV' 723' W 1 ' AS Davis. Neil N, Z., ii v 7' 7 X Dawes- lOAnn h.I-lV W, J A , X V Day, Merl ,' 'F 1 5 ' . Day, Clayton M I K . De Land, Loran J, x gif 3 xx - :fx Q ' -:.: z 5. M-T 'fl In Demmons. Ann - i ll: A 4 Q, , A l X ' l r De Wil. Marie Q vm -1 'lil 6 W i '. y x l Q ..'l Domer. lerry x y L ' D ' nga V y fyk 1 . x J 'Ax Donlan, Pai i Dolter. Walte f ff Y, Q-fc y L ,Q-.vb ' 1 I X vnd. 1 63 Douqlas. Chuf l X, K ' 'T ,, ' 3 V Drinville, Iam: ' 'A' ' XIX ,J . ' 1 V, N-JK X y t Dufhn. Roqel J .' , 3 1 in Dundas. Luell G. ,. l. f -l . 1' , . 1 X -- ' ., il ' -iw V , U .- - '-.. .W ,. Dundas Robe . , ,ffzf 4, ' ' y Mt Dunn, Emma ', .5 . T2 '55, R 43, J, l Y' V5 g A , Eddlemon. Iac f l- '- A -. Q, -' .l, . . NJ I if ' ,d J sd U if Zyy -fl A A ,v . Edinqer, Bill , V ' ' of '- ' ,gy M C 4 Egan. Robert ' ' l' L' , Elstone, Karel 1' jf ' ' ' ' 5 ls gl V : My 50 - ,Qi -- ' r gum . . ,, Q-'Y Q 4' ' Ai' V I Enqer. Ieanne 1 I Evans, Dale , sf ,Z 1 N 4 lit. -Y 1 .' I 'ri 1 1 Evans. Marcella ' . x I - ' f . ' V ' as U 3 ai. I ' If r Q ' I if N Evans. Mike ' Y-. , 5 G , L it A Everard. Ierry I, l Q 'Y ' r Y Felde, Virginia Aix, 2, Y l ' 'U' r , i l - , 'ie V E- Felker, Virginia ., , ,. , . . t Ferrell. Eddie Q , - ' , 33. - F. I. Q 5 A -, iqq, im glib ' , , A ' 'O' l Finley Ann . . V .. Y., X-'gr l F, h H ld Q-b g mv- - A is er. aro 'V I V, Fleming. Betty - l M 'rw .. rminq, Kathleen ' I ' V V ji'f.Aj,,t-' f leminq. Peqqy i ii liqhlner. ludy , 3 - g Q Qs 'arab' f ' , I i I Flory. Helen If 2 9 -. ,JA i , ., '54 ' lynn. Marlene ' . ' , . ' ig ly fm Fonner. lane ' V , ' .- R 4- -e f gre ' x V A i G , L swf , U nk i...i.. .-l... Fox. Barbara . A-if Fox. George V edrickson. Bob 4:9 4 ' 3 ISD 15 1 E LQ 1 Fritz. Harry . -H J 5 1-:fy Q ' ' - r George. Alex Q., 5 -751 J , f Iiflin. Dwight Kf x V iv . Ffa J' N 1 i fi 1 J 1-4. 5 ' 3 f, 'A Gilder Terry Q .. Gilliqan Maureen , - Q ' Gleeson Ieanne 'xl' ' , 4 1 'I . 'N 6. 9' Goddard. Ere-gum QQ , 'NL fi Goldsby Robert Wg ls Gonsior Trudy Mr 'X .' 39 ' ,. '- FQ,-2. x If-HN.. 1 I Goodan. Delores i A Gordon, Ken ,2 Griilinq, leanene xy, J 2 no-' Groqan. Sylvia X - G r l f Gross. loanne ' --v e ' 7 ' -4 V 7- . ' ' ' li A L, Guntermann . E -Q. . ' I ' Charlotte ' A - Q zz, lutierrez. Iohn A A 3 ' Y 7' Gyles. Paul i P 1 Hagen. Gail t , - T3 ,-gg, 41: 3 1 - Hale. Dick U W R V 3' X - 9' . V V , 2 I . iallqren. Nils Q' veg b f::10 'li -f-1' r wx K 'B lnsen. Eleanor . I 1 l 5 .e ,425 it G L . , ' l ' 1, , . A 5 anson. Elaine L i 4 l l iardinq. Lois ' i If ' rmon. Theadore Q '33 '. 'Q ' . in R m urrison. Sheila - ia 5 , - .41 . rrrsch. Mariean 1 X NV' 'W K Hart. ludy . ' l K , Q A - X i we , .. ,- f-A X 1 - if , E ' , A x HI wi Peanut Profits Go to KONA Hogan. Bill Holmes, Diane Honey. Iohn Hubert. Gladys Huffman. Bonnie Humphreys. Lee ryan. . , ii t 2 A Humphreys. Lois Hutchins. Eudora Hutchinson. Warren Hyndman, Carolyn Jackman, Iune Jackson. Bill YJ' Q . Kimpel, Maureen Kirkland. Marianne Kirshmann, Bertha Klapwyk. Edward Knaub. Virginia Knuchel. Lina Koestner. Ann Kottas. Leo Krieg. Karen Krumm. Richard Kunz. Cora l.aCasse. Marinell 52 5, .3 4 .Q- ,rffe X l .3 Hatton. Donald Heavlin. Beverly Henderson. Pa' Henry. Barbara Hertler. Carolyn Hiller. Shirley s 43 , .Q , , x 'S in .1 ,H xxx R rv? I rr i, ' If ,IA ..,.,,' V Y J' i y. Q as. 18' --rv evfiy 'K ii'i A . N ,. 'W 5 -5 .. up ,- . M . 'kr 4-rf' , QE f far i , I ' f - e K 9 - fix K A , To fgxflagf ' - Iasperson, Alit ' K .ws M 'I J Q f ff -3 Iohnson. Anitn Ayr, I ' , Y Iohnson. Dollec W 4 ' f , Iohnson. Iames L A Iohnson. lol-in A Y l Johnston. Dona J.. ' -x y - ' H ' Q Iohnston, Nanc 3 6 - . . H' Iones. Barbarm I - '4 x 'AZ E . V sd, In V . As? -1 w Karlin. Donnc V ,b ' I, '-- , ' una? Kay. Ronald rl gc ., ' ' .- ,Q P K -'1' ,b .., i x . Keller. Shirley A L W W -i.- 2 ,fl Kimpell Km' .Limit v ' -on 1 ' . 1 -J: t , 2 v' I i A A K - jr! 4,1 W ,t - Msg ' 1 1' Q.. t me , b i , y-1 y M Q 4 , 'J 'll' 5 al ' ?' vm. , 1: V K K I 1- 2 xmoreaux. Cleo anaghan. Iere Lange, Carol Leiler. Eddie usher. Gaylord ischner. Eleanor Leisz. Ioy ester. Priscilla Lewis. Diane Lindsay, Mike lewellyn, Gay Long. Carolyn 1. :- FW' aan. Virginia laclay. Harry David Vlaier. Elmer Ylann, David znny, Richard arel-r, William Vlarin. Gary aynard, Sally idinqer, Duane ercer, Duane leyer. Walter leske. Vivian N R wr K . A 'ur 'ikww . .4 il'l Y?'C'!Y v:sve gif. 4, B . ' r ' 'ia , .au 1. N 4 ir -X L V r 'yi ' X Q , 'g i an - IA-L N D 2- 2-. if , 4 ' , r '- l ., f 1 of r - 3 v s ., ,, A 1 'Q ,J 4 iw , we . ee A in r ,ly -ye 5 . ix q is Af., oy, U I 'N' ' l .f , ' Lourwood. i , 1 f ' r Y Kenneth gui' I .V i iv Lowe. Alvina ' 1 V ' A .3 ' Lund. Barbara Z M if 15 i ' , L., 'W i Lyman, Barbara , If , -5 . 5' ,. A Lynch, Bill if if .f K , A J McCarty, Beverly ' A C -11-Ti K - -'59fI'!sl ,LE , if ff V t i i McCullough. ' 4 ' Tommy 'Q' I ni J 'G 'Q .T McDugel. Kathie ' V if -ii - ,e McFarlane. lane! , - ' 7 , A . M G . . l Q 1+ fps- M2 2165 17,50 1, , K , I 3 I t c ver, al y 1 as w McLaughlin, -i --i4- 'A li S Y V Laurel . , W- - --- 3 Y l- y '-32 E as ' R 2 1 ' H 'V D ' ! -, 6 L W - -Y - f I 1 I V 'io r i 9 'Z , L . 1 A f. ,ar A-ra - Q x, ,N I I, V ' FT fr? Q ,., A W A 1 'Y Y . I Q .-. Mk- Q L? -Val., . M. Q . A - ' i r 'X W am 5 Q N ' 1. 1 5 'Q , r - l X is n xl. . A-i , 3 '45 ... i ,, , - . N H bi ' Q Mitchell, Hoy ' - Moderie. Marilyn QQ V , , - i W , Ti W. 6? ie, Mix, Norman ix 'J Q - ' fi' ' , 1 , 'E + Morris. Ina Ieanne X 'f Y Y ind K' ' ., D. -3 'K Morris. Mary Q jj I ' za T Nami. Dorothea Needles, Wallace Nelson. Beriina Nelson. Ioyce Nelzer. Marilyn Newqard, Bruce Niblack. Mason ri X is M :X' X. ,.,,Ll -an .Q if ,A 'G 3 g A 53 er wwe - 1. ' -in Nimocks Audrey Q ,- i ., Q Noel Sam Q ' - Q Q Noland lva ,A Q Q., Q Y: 'xz Norderhus, Rose QQ' ': if 5- Nordqulen Ronald Q A Q H Nousranen Doris K ' f 1 ' - , I ,Q .,,. Q . Qe' i ' Q 'R Q X'-f V wsu Obenauer. Ianlce .QQ I Q . 'X Oien, Avis Q ' , S al . ' S i 1 ' 'M .. Olson, Tommy M' i ' ' ' A. ff 3 X QW 1 ' - 'if f Olson, Bruce 'Q J Q- 'if it Olson. Geraldine 7 'L ,, 'W is P , R' 1' - . ' Q -.-, in Oslrom. Karen f ' QQ , ,C X' , ,, Q QQ X , A i Q f ' f QQmgQ,,g' QQ Oloupalik. Chal L. .N . ,, . Q Q , , Q QQ , Q On' Tommy in -Q Ni-Q' 5 Q ' 'mg - A A 1, i 1 -N Owen, Gail , ? Q Q A Q, . QQ ' X I QQ l Q Owen. Icinice ' N --W. g 1. Fi Pappas. Kalhe: 2 5' ' Q ' ' 'X Q Q: X Q X' ' Patton, Belly . . 1 v ' Q QQ Q Y Q- Paulson. Dall ,Q , Y 5' - QQ H Q Q ' my f' rg- , F QQ Payson, Marsh -. , , lf'-'E Q-7-X 4-'7?'f - 6 P :,, Q ' -A Pemble. ludl X Q, i QQ -wa Q, I V , 0 XQ'-an Q fax . Pepe, Ice :g ' , fu' l ' l 13 Peters. Lunell V Q QQ Q Q ,ef .. ' Petersen, Kara , 1 1 .,A, ., f-.Q yn, . . s xy ,R . A is Peterson. Nancy M -A -K QQI' I - 1' Petty, Sally Q ' .N Plau. Yvonne -5' . Q' Q0 , Je Pieiler. Donna Q- NWO' vi 4 ,ill A 'f-av .gy Pickens. Beverly ' Q V Q N Pickens, Virginia 550 ' ,N ' X up r X l lux e X Lee, .. ' Q Pielro, Tony l' . 'Q ' - Q Pillse-nborqer, , ' ' ,I Belly f'.f'5f'zl 'Lf ,.., ff .g A P Q . i Q Plenqer. Robert 54 ' it Q ' Ployhar, Anne 1 .J-ff Q ' 'W ' 1 ' lx -'V is Polich. Hazel l ' ,- . QQ. ' Q N E Porter, loe Q, 1:5 Q A ., U I w r. . '.1Wi.2' . 2' , , x ,,,1 ,,,,,. . , l.,,gP? ' , , A N . . Qu, i Praclv. Dolly .. of-' M 4 1 ff- eg lf. P., Q., H 2- P,szii1'3:2:'1t ' f ' Q' Q A Q15-fy Q . 4 , QQ Reardon. chan ' W ,Q V If 4 -I ' Reese. Geraldi: ' , Q ' , ., Reeves. Phil 'I-in Q Q- 4511 5 If .25 Q' :I ' P: f Q- . Q ' A l K , Q ' ,,,,,.,,' QQ A - N Rehder. lohn 7 Q 'Q is 44 2 QQ ' Q 3 Q , Reiter. Swand .C -' Qi Q Q Rice, Dan 'C71 U0 1 'Q--va -is 1 - ' - ' Q QQQQ Q .Y ,g X, 1 Q, Q ,Q Riqqs. Wilma .W 'f 0 ' X Q ' N Roe. Adele A y ,Q E34 ' Q Ross. Carol 54 ' 2 1 Q. , , l ' se ' 'I r Q Q M ' 'Z fr nom, sue R , 1 - I! N Roth, Boyd . f P wt A .l Q 2 'al Q . - 8 1 1 Russell. Steve -, I' l ' ' If V ' Q ,e Saunders. Lorna N ! . ' -3' fi .. 1' ' . Q Q . 1, . Q '. --- Q Q Q Saylor, loyce M 5 Sammons, Fa e . a 'Y , , ' K 1 B X Y M i 'l , . . ' ., Q W - Q ' Qschatz, Betty lean ., ' Q ' ' 5 Schmautz, loan .. .3 xv 'fl' ,K in y 45 Schmelebeck, 1- V Q ' .Qu Q Q' 4 Delbert 5 ' I: Q? Y Scott. Iulia P if l Serviss, Pat , R T',sY Shaubut, May I - Y ,. J Q Q QQ QQQQQQ. lj: ,Q if , ik' W I ' nearing. Diana Qe 'H' A , r , Q hepard. Carol - ' SQ . - . Q ,. 1' s N 2 ckels. Charles it ' ' lQ Q PQ X XM, ' Q ,gh X . Simon. lim 2 ,jg ' sq- Q Q 5 -J. ' lf' Sipes, Sonia . A ' ' Q 5 A zarland. Marie Q l 1' ' l - K' Q2 t4 'f tg ,Q 1 f B R 3 l is Tm? . x Nw Q Q QQ A Q., ,. QQQ 1 zoblin. George 'V B - ' a Smith. Ferris Q ' x . rs- , ' 'i ' , L : ' ' r lmith, Vernal it , 73 Q M R A Q- QQQ 3' nith. William -3 Q ' 'YN 3 ' - 1' , sol. Bill .l f f g f I B B 1 W t to QQ nmerville. lohn 2 xx I Q f ' ' :xt A QQ - V W. 'A Q '12 Q ' 'V w . - 4, - ' 'A u ' jf s l A , 5 Q , ,.,,.- RA if ,xx Q. ' Sorenson. Donna , E .A 3 Sorenson, Walter . Q w - --vu e - QQ Q ' -.', 'V' Q 1. -H Q' QR Q Sorqs, Pete ' Q. Q. ' 3- .5 L 4 -2, ' Soule. Ianet Q i Q Y' ff Q . B. suck. Bill H E ,, 4 Q Steen, Sharon ., '.f',':-KL A 5 fr: Q QM A 4 'QQ Q fxifh' 'CX B ' Steqmmular. Freda ' Stephens. Flora L A . 'S iii. 3' ,, n- , 1.3,-x A I-ee Q .8 Q Q' V..A ,Ya Q v Q Q ' Stiles. Ieanne .5 1T Y , Q Stocke. Raymond , Q , QQ Q W I W N Q Q Q Stondock, Beverly I lx Stores, Nancy 4 . 2 . 5 N , :rom, Florence lllivan, Shirley 'Q QQ llivan. William 1 3' b 5 Q3 Q va' 'anson. Sandra 'W' Q Q ,,, Q -A ,f vartz. Beatrice xl' j,'3'- Qf g ' visher. Louise U X X Si ' A55 t f l Y 5 f ' 5 1 , x W, -. 4 ' arbox, Nancy 13 x ,sf . ,Q I . rerriault. Tony ,V ' - 1 ' ' 9 i ' ' ' f 4' t . . ibodeau. 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Turk, IoAnn i ' ' ,K Twite, Eldora 0 .1 .ffl 7 t EQ ,, , ' .4,li:,fr A K QQ '?, '1.- 9.25 'gf Q.. .V. X' Ulrrqq, Helen 5 k aa, , . .f Q ' dv ' is 1 L il -- Varner, Ronnie K ,QQ , ' 1 ' ' E Vietz. Delmer ' N 'A ' L 'A ' Virts, Robert P -wa Q Q x 53 M , QQ 1. gr ' M Q Walker, Larolie I Q s 'l'Q 3 .. i 'O' r: .., , .f ' if ' l C7' ,,. ' -' Walz. Kathleen -A N ' X 'V 1, 5 Q . . '- Warren. Barbara My 1 l n - ' X a I ' .rs 5' 1 11' f- r - , , ,iQ . B 35' 15 r. . M ., ' ' 1 ---11 '1' werdmtn. Bill QQ .L , X Weil, Gordon QQ rv QQ Q QQQQ Q 1 Q .,. QQ QQ QQ 5 Wersland, Ken 5, 'Q ' Q Q' ' r Q3 ' , QQ, ' Q. .Q QQ .Q QQ ' ',-:,Q, Wheatley. 'Robert ' Q Q' QQ .J U a s Q Willing. Beverly QQ - Q - ' ,A K Q' l T ' L 4 . , l A -, t 2 . . ' G 4 . be . ' . l Kgs. . l ' 4 .. 'Q Willis, Richard ' l 'Q - Q Willison, Leullvt ,im Q Q to nk QQQ , S Q ' - Wilson. Ronald Q, me .. ' A Wimett, Ken 'RQ f 't , 3f 1 Wise, Catherine 'B ' Q -- T Wold, Darlene . , f : ' V' ll xl if , Q 11-41:5 iiisnr -HL. D ,1 I' 1' i A ' - ' if Wolverton. Iunt ' Q ' Wood, Arla , . 3 F 3 K ., . :,. W ., f Q. 'H A Wood. Marion ' I P f -- X -' ' V - KW bel I Q .QQ Q Q Q ,ld Q LQ. yr Worthen, Ro . , J ' , ., 'J f F I Q Wri ht. Ra 13 .f .f V of . 9 Y ' - .13 ' , ' Wren, Dave W Ziqmund. Charles SHY SQUIRRELS Q ' 5 Bauer. Harry L. Bolin, LeRoy Chamberlain, Iohn Dick, Bob 56 Dorin, Dennis Dumais. Ioycie Mae Everard, Phyllis Felde, Sophie Felstet, Layton Fugman, Gene Galland, Malcolm Gillillan. Richard Hauqlum, Rose Herrin. Floyd Holiman, lane Hunter, Zee Graham, Harry Izenhower. Gregory, Iohn Kmlene Hagestad, Ierry If-'hub' lack Hamilton. Darlene Iensen, Frank Larson. Harold Lee, Iohn Matthew, Bill Molenda. Richard Morrow. Buddy Murrxay, Leonard Nagle. Betty Payne. Les Peterson. Robert Ruana. Rudolph Saltz, Bob Sanchelli, Mary Ann Seariqht, Larry Scott, David H. Sherry. George Starks, Lowell Toner, Nancy Wallace. Iacln Welling. Bever White. Alice Wilkinson, Kal Williams, Mario Worden. Georg Zander, Kenne' - Q -1-.Y xii 4 I ,,,, -Q. jf 'lf , ,Q Nl. Hpnfds X , ,' . gf' X J Lfx N ji j I Jf KJJ' nj -, U Q7 j If . I ,ly .1 jj J 1, I jj H -Q' , , 3. va 4 A f , I , ,yi KP . V ' 11'-. g . L' V5 K 1, -I V M. ', r . A 1 - F' ' f V x, j f, 'f x 'J 2 gfjygvvj-J 'ff A f ,il 'I W? .X A 54 l : fjf' . ', E 1 E XQLQ XXX 'A x f ix A 3 ' 'J f 'Lf 1 ur , 'J147 1 JT, '- KL, Fx IL , ,I fx X 1 XJ' A f A1 W 'f ,J YN ,, l 1 v vw E L'-fl' il J Kimi Mr. Suqq Sponsor Monkey see, monkey do is the old proverb which so aptly names the freshman class. After watching the up- perclassmen prepare lor the annual noise parade, they turned out in larqe numbers to rank hiqh on the winning list. Frosh presented sk its durinq pep assemblies and spon- sored a dance dur' h P , p ur rand, vice presidentg Bonnie Storm, secretary: and Buddy Peterson, treasurer, served as Class officers with A. l. S ma t e year. aul Pramenlco president Bill B lc' UQICAI CIS SDOUSOT. glam, 6J.01U'l,Cl:L Seated: Alphie Hoist. Vicki Miqqe. lim Lennox. Iudy Moffett, Maurice Keniston. Don Gallagher. George Lourbis. lane! Hanson. Bruce Carmichael, Irvin Wagoner. Bob Key. and Max Ulver. Paul Pramenko President , . -33.191 f sf. tix . sesusp a , . ' if .. 1 f f ' lf ?, gsQ5fev1ffx' .N , ' 1 1. . ' .5555 f:3t i5 f' fffiiif. . 3 ' K- ljf ff Bill Burkland Vice President Bonnie Storm Secretary ie-wJ' Buddy Peterson Treasurer .4 fa- s 7 . x 'P' 5- .W 3,5 TH' -.. . .. M X I x lx 'if' If V l Q 'il 'i . - si 4 . 1 f P' 'ir ,H .,,, . .A I - Y? fl. .mi t ' ' '40 VV W M A,x. .. ' . N ' ' V ' , .x- r - X , W ,ill ,y ., is . 2 fs. W' 1 w 2 -W-4 ' Barrett. Iames in In . Baker. Pamela ' 5 Bartlett. William -. 1 'Q' ' ' f -. 0 V' Bates, Roy f lf Q fn' '32 Q Bauer, Iames R. .s Q V. In Banta. Delores ' A ' ill' 'wi ' V' Bertapelle. Allen Bethlce. Floyd .Q Betts, Dale 'll 'ga . wa ,..,. Betts. Russell ' i I x fy ' , . Biorklund. Gary ' f I t . Blake. Gerald W' ' . X H X Q 11... . '. may ' . s. t. D , Wx ' le fvy Q: - V .,,. y 0 .QQ , 'f i V I s v Cain. Alan Carmichael. Donald Carr. Sandra Case. Beverly Iawley. Martha Chell. Elaine Christensen. Donna Christopher. Carole lements. Robert Clark. Sharon Ilinkingbeard. Bert Close. Donnie Q3 , 1-we gf 43 K My 1 I ' 3 5 N fir K , ' txt' in hm 5 x..,.,... X E ...,. s , 3 . Q '1 Q ' f K ,ax-5 I , if ww, as 'QF- A . .. K 2 : M , We Ng ., Adams. Lavern Ahl, Zoe Anderson, Beverly Anderson. Herb Anderson, Mary Andreasen. Linda Appelt. Barbara Armentrout. Nan Armstronq. Ierry Arthur, Darlene Auras. Dawn Bache, Bonnie if X K I ra Bockman. Karen Boehler. Diane Boehm. lo Boucher. Beverly Boyce, Iacquelyn Brlllhart. l.eulla Brass. Sharon Brown. Ru Gene Brunson. Bob Buchanan. Wayne Burklund, Louis Burton, Sharon 5, t P' . A1 . . X .. ,F , 59 EW x A 1 Cluie. Anona Coffee. Iohn ' k- X Coffman. Milton -5, f E, L APS . Collins. Arlhur F3 ' Vw ,.,., L l if Cooper. lack ,L Cooper, Ken F. 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Bill Meister, Fred Welby, Karen dgett, Douglas fligqe, Vickie Iiller. luanila 'Iiller. Norma Wills, Sharon 'xx sk 1 ,A 2, ff . mx ' l -.a . bv 5.80-Q -2 X fb Q Q. 4 .05 1 . M 4 , K . W 1 , ' th lk 4 . in '91 r A -Us-, J ' ,HULL i we-a - 5 as xx '. t W -an ' ' f l H, f k' 4 . Qt X li , sl ' x, 4 ni if -if , 1:-J , an , 'fa ' 'qi 'fo' V K N x ', 3 , Q 5 was .K if ,A -...,. ' L ,IA-.lah ,j-13, 1 ,f I Q., - -on ' , X' A ff. V in B A 95. ...jf I Ei , 2? 'QF' in .Q . 1 N 0 1 f 1: 'S' KH. 3 . of i ll . E Q 1 '. f. mrs? Y ,1 L I 5 Y Q. ,A 3 i 9 J. 4 in Y' 4.1 w' K 1 s . 5.4. A L A 5 1 Kramer, Kenneth Kuhl, Allen Labbe, Iames La Friniere. Francis Lambson, Roger Lanqe. Beulah Larson. Iuanita Lebsack, Stanley Lechner. lean Lee. Barbara Lennox, Iames l.ePiane. Rita vi SQ , l 45 Q ,f 4 Q g , in 'Nl ang: 1,5?,ogQrf, 590-Z 000511302 i -4,,, ,......-V C- 1 Ofogn :.3fU,,F'- , 5 70,9 2.x-mmg5QU ' ' 9905? 2253023 ' Q gf 5E 'QLGQEL 5 mfg D-4 Em Maclay, Marqarete Marion. Valerie 0? X 4 qf' D XX , QA 1 , ' 'Q I 63 Mlnstsr. Montana . II. Mintz. Tlna I Mttcholl. Vlrqinia I ' II, Mollett. Iudy xii ? Moore, Marlon 'W ji Monaco. Michael R ' h Moore Richard 'I i 3 I 1, Morrison. lohn I - ,.,, di A - 5 Muchmore. ludith I, E ww Muir. Carol 1' ' PE' :IQ MYHYM Hitt ,.. r 'K :'- N dl ,Ronald ,. ee es 14 1... AK A III --17 W F 5 b ' .Is-3-M. ' A-an Vs., ' rw A ' -M. ' rf 5 ij ' .,,,. a ' ' . 1 -'-r ' rvlz 3a 5 Vi. 't 'rm '-W W -,t'...,,,U 't 'rv-M II, ' A , . 9 im! x AZ' N 9 X I I .,I,Q:1': . sth, Overland, Carol lg, I 5 , Ann I I 1' '- Paddock. Sharon . -W ,, i Y apr ff. . Palmer. Elmer ', 1 Q Parent, Barbara SI . A Payne. Iosephine ' 1 , V Petersen, Donald ' 1. '- X L ' 3 Petrotl, Ruby I TSA- gi' Phelps, Betty W I 'I' Pippehqer. Cherie 2 O' D IN Plenqer, Ianet tif' , 'A Ployhar. Iosephinc S i I : Polanchek, Alvin :,- U A fx ' X, gf' S' A , 1 if 2 3 fa , 'H pw , g I , 1 I -4 I v-qv I Nt , N' RI In . II II II, .,.W -- jd 3 t - is - Q Q' I . If ' QQ 64 'Hr 1 -at SX 'il 1 L. . ..., ,GUI N. 9 a ...rx was 1 rf QW W 5 t 5 A if sf wx x . :HQ I P. N .. ,Lt ra'r' 43 gi ll. V Pomaievich. ls-anne Popham. Nancy Potter. Allan Potter. Helen Powell, Pauline Pramenko. Paul 'if M rn . . 42:1- . ..... . f K. rf 13 +nprI ' lead 3... K , 5 'Q 3 1 W '1 w t . . 1 fif ,gi WW- -.-v, If K - -I , 5 . K I Nelson. Robet I A v- I Nelson. Shirle QI Newton. Doroth ly. ilzn Niemeyer. I- Theodora fi J Noland. Waltt t i f. NOWY- BHG' H ::' - Nordwick. Mar' ' A I Norqaard. Roq Z I XIII, O'Connor. She? l Olson, Caroly 'Z - qv X I - Olson. Marqar I E Otoupalik. Este if : Q- t K ri 'I l L.. First Day Y Vg:-fan.. I I: f '. . .., 2 . 3 A 15 Q if . 'X +R . f milf! 1. 3 q W vlkfl, 'J , . ' wr , W ff ' xf --ff B' D V ry l X' x 'ii , 'N s 5 we . ' af Roehl. Viola Roehl. Ruby Rogers, Betty Root. Sue Russell, Iohnny Russell. Lynne Russell. Penny Saliz. Iudith Sallz, Shirley Satlerlield. Betty Satierlee. Mark Sayer. Richard , uf w ,:.' Q . B r X' l .rc B lla 11 E ' ' 1 R W '1 VJ 'f if , B-may -bug i' - xfnmt N'-1 1 ' X ' B ' ' ,. 'YW' X. if L - S Preson. Bob Preszler, Alan Price, David Ranstrom. ludy Reely. Bill Reich. Peqqy Reid. Ierry Rhinehart. Vodie Rickei. lane! Rickens, Ricky Roark, Douglas Rocene. Bill B .F 3 wel' u My ix '.S'f Ky ,.w.r1ff2?:v if rf' Ial ii . 'ar Scheslaq, Ronald Schlauch, Iim Schaffer. Daniel Schmitz. lerry Schoeninq. Roger Scott. David L. Seilz. Barbara Serviss. Stanley Sharpe loyce Shauqhnessy Rose Sheridan. Max Shupe. Mary R ...pi xi ' infra, A . vi. ' 'Ch 65 xv A-nf J ww: '-'Y-M ', 1- A.-- , v-as- -1 N 'xl ,5 3 123-qrfr fv . Ph 1 ,V U b Qssif' . , SV'-'M ,I N ,-, ' f pf 1' vu ', ,ff ,,, A ,f, Af ' 1 wr, ,. ,nv Q f -4' ,qispf S ,ff-, HM 15,3 , . ' R ' V ' ' if ' ' V ffwf' 14 ' ay , , . ,V ' ' 'k ff. - ,Ag .r ,- . ,V ,Lv y ,Q ,.f-,., I , .vs -- .su 1 I l., f, . I I.. fZfs, yfg1. 4:p 14' A Vxdn as A z .Qi Q Solander Solum Sorensen Sorenson Barbara Alan Glenda Richard Soule lenny Speaks. Lee 'T' rf H r 5 HQ, 'W 9 fi .., , . 'W 'Y' 6 V A K Q Spears. Delores L Lf hi I -- I Spears Iudy 3 ' - A .I Spencer, Fay Q V ily: V Q Steadman. Mary W 1 A , . - 5 'M-r ' .' 1 IZ-, .f 1.3: Steele Evelyn E 'QED' ' j ' Eg -1 V Steinbrenner. Q' T' . I J ' A T ' ,. I II ,gi f Holly I. - - N ,,,, 53, . 4 . -1- I .. L xi? we . Q ' 5 I wi ' K 1 ' 1 'F .. x 115. J , L ,X 4, Sullivan Vernice Sunwall. Marie Susott, Nancy Swanson. Charles Swinger Charles Syrros. William Taq, Palmer Taylor. Faye Taylor Martha Terentiell, Nola Thompson Dan nd ' j j T2 Quai Y s, r,.,, -y ' --,., ww fe Q -.-. . 'ik L if l? ' -'r.:. ri. Stephens. lris Stevenson. Re: Stewart, Gayr Stiles. Patricim Storm. Bonnie Stoverud. Bren Stroh. Betty Strom. Alan Strom. David Strong. Stanle Struckman. Ca Sturdovanl. Shirley -: N .... ' lr x. 1 At r X M . 5' 9 z Thompson, Sharron ., , ' N V L 4 I ' ' I' 'N , ,lil A. 'ia i Z i xi 'V R T .. it 'V,i. rf' l ' Q' ig, , QB, 4,5 ' 1? 'f' ' , .- - :fi FA -' 4 i 1 L eight- . 66 Thornton. Iud Tietz. Norma: Tripp, Sylvic Tonqeson. ludi Torqrimson. Maryalys Townsend. Kathryn Trautman. A Treichel. Lesli Trowbridge. Colleen Toenill. Vivia Ulver Max Unacks. leron' I l ' . 'rw-D S W , ,I - f 5. 'i we 355' .gt f I 'ef' Y y ,jl ' K, Q.. I ,A o -- g Neimer. Roxie feishaar. Allan Welling. lerry Wemple. lack Wemple. lanet Wertz. lohn ckman. Gordon lliams. Barbara fillis Carolyn Nills. Sidney Vills. William Vilson. David Albright lack Austin. lerry Bartz. Bob ristow Charles Broll. William Bruno, Carole Chamberlin Michael Coates Darrel . ,s',, A- ' 4 Zarling. Ken Colby. Conrad Daniels Kent DeWit. Rosella Dickinson, Bill Dtshman. Gary Darval. Frank Dowell, Ronald Dullin, Linden Fontaine, Dick ' - sw 'S , 1 L y E in ' 4 'N 'Qt f rw 35- 1- I' ij ' 121' 1 -f A, . Ill :A , t A A vi 1-X MONKEYS UP A TREE Fox. Donald Hutcheson Mace Kenny Funkhauser Warren Maters Fredtrtck Herbert Iverson floyd Mmom Wllllcm Gibson Charles Gtltillan Dons Gress llmmy Gummer Greg Hart, Linda Hanson Arthur Hayes. Dick Herrick Carolyn High Roger Hitchcock Carol Hoppe. Allen lasperson, Eugene lohnson, Allen lohnson lerry Kelly Marvin Lee Delbert Lee Frank Lehl Shirley Lemmer Merlin Lindh George MacGregor Mitchell Matt, Tom Matthews Ramona Miller Paul Mtllhouse Richard Mitchell Carolyn Momaugh Eddie Morkert Dennis Muchmore Charlle Mutch lay Phelan, Robert 4 .l D , a t f Unacks, lohn Underwood, Loretta Viequet. Allan Wagner, Alan Wagner. Della Wagoner, lrvin Walseth. David Wansher. Richat-l Watson, Connie Waylett. Marlene Wetdeman, Darlene Wetkel. Dave Ni L Pickering Bob Ployhar Martin Podoll Priscilla Poltnsky Frank Rasmussen Ray Reber Dennis Reesman Lloyd Renmctker Alice Richardson Bill RuPP lames Sayler loyce Schtmetz Naomi Schram lerry Seymour ludy Wilson Marvin Wohl. lackte Woll. Wesley Woods, Alltn Robert Wright Mary Smedley Lorry Smith Monroe Stephens Barbara Stephens Michael Stroh Charles Tripp Lyle Velltne Mary Vinson Warren West Norman Wickes David Wilson Fritz Wilson Nancy Wtsherd Peggy Zander Donald t ,mlb 0 Quad Jw-59 ?22f?i?5 Miha, 3 1 1 - , 75? fi 342 ,. Q rifla, , - . 1 ' f' 1 .. ---fi,-a3m..u..4a...f -' ' jf , X 's.a...,. Ws.....- kgs.-V ,J I, .,,' .I fm-: 'Q' 'Y H S J'-2-'-1, Nw? 'S ZR. 1 ,f 4 . .L ,QAM if . ? Physical sctence department offers eral science, bralaqy, physics, aero ttcs, and Cherntstry. Cherntstry stuc are noted lar 'smelltna up the thtrd hall. One year at laboratory sctenc necessary lor qraduattan. Mtllard F san heads the department. aj-4 VL' 770009, f 1 MATH Sealed trom lelt to riqht are Miss Clark. Miss Speck: standlnq-Mr, Suqq. Mr. Zeiq. and Mr, Peterson. Quad jluddm, Contemporary Problems for se- niors is the newest course offered in the Social Studies department. Marriage, divorce and prepara- tion lor careers are Just a lew ol the suhiects covered in this Course. Freshman social studies, sopho- more world history, and United States history are also included. Miss Agnes Brown is department chairman, and two years are necessary for qraduatmn N ax w- Q, kt W' 0 I 1 , ..-.ve-use in avr SOCIAL STUDIES Seated hom left to right are: Miss Brown Mr Watt Miss Greenwood. and M . W h r ort en. Standing Mr Soroos Mr. Thomas. Mr. Buzzetti. and Mr. Hocheleau 22 AAYF -H-vf' b - fnfffmfb Four years ol Enqlish are neces- sary for araduation from MHS. Literature studies include prose and poetry, while grammar stud' ies take in verbs to semi-colons. laurnalism, dramatics, and speech courses are included in this de- partment Miss lrlazcl Swearinqen is chairman of this department. N .3 ' 1 fnl N- -.-N fn hL Typing, shorthand, ctericdt prac- tice, qenerdt business, bookkeep- inq, Gnd retdilinq die the sutwects offered in the Commercial depart- ment. Certificates for speed writ- inq are dwdrded snortticind stit- dents. Many secondryeor students enter into the pcirt-time wort: pm- qrdrn, dnd do secretarial wnrl-1 dt downtown business firnis, Mmirtfe Eqdn is Cndirmdn ot the dfwizrt- ment, COMMERCIAL Seated from left to right are Mrs. Sheppard. Mr. Lcmqenbach. cmd Miss Riley. Standing are Mr. Equn. Mr. Miller, Mr, Griffin. and Mr. Shively dwldrt 1- f' 1 lm. in dfrtmwwffmgm Fume orts Corrxrrrerciol lettering, ond Gfl4S Clttd Crafts ore offered rn ihts deportment. fume orts rrrcfrtde oll rmrrrtrrtqs, water Colors, chorcool, hloelz rwrirrtrrrq, cmd work irt other rrredto, Crafts ts d course for se- mors cmd the students wort: with leather, metdls cmd other rrroiffrtofs to rrrolie jewel- ry IIIOCCFISIIIS, purses, ftrtd other useful than-its Sums for off spfrool protects ore mode here. Gmdudtrorr rrtcmrrs or mirrors rrroy Come from tht: dcrurrfrrterrt. C. B, Borthoforrrew IS Cl9PCIf'fIllOtll chdxrmom, .E rf'-It W, e M5 Ulf ' FIA cs 'YC 1-34 lx::L,z-ii . 'li Rl ,Cama esta Vdy 15 the hrs? phrase- that aaqer Spanish slur clerrls practice an. Latzn an-,i French are the other languages lauaht in MHS, Cuslarng and ways ol lrle al the Ccantrreg whrch speak the-se languages are slud- rea, as well as the vocal and writ' ten lanquaae. Many students rr'rlnar rn this held M155 Vralel Brrleau is department chazrman lxxl LANGUAGE Seated from lell lo riqh! are Miss Culver and Miss Boilecxu. Standing :NC I 49 are Mr. Anderson and Mr. Low. V? ,il ' . . t 1 Q ' ft X . 9 .t Ng. D. H. Beary Principal 2' on sec Aa-HSD' f is Gi' Charles E. Hunt Vice Principal .. - D . ,f sg ie' Cu-I . Or, ode Q0 A Semgi 5 A I S The Bitter Root is a record of the entire student body, rather than just a few. lt is certainly evident after lookinq at this historical volume that no one person could possibly have a monopoly on lead- ership. Nor can any qiven group or classifica- tion of personnel be cited as the leaders in the school. There have been and there are great lead- ers amonq the students at all levels, yet I wish to pay tribute to those who have aone about their business in a constructive way as well as to those whose names are synonymous with leadership. These students have helped to make Missoula County l-liah School more effective in all kinds of situations, D. H. BEARY ' s 817195. 'er SCHOOL BOARD A. F. Therriault W. T. Boone George Neil Edmond Hamel C. E. Hunt l. E. Hightower I. B. Cole Harold Cain D. H. Beary Iohn Schroeder .E , 'tgirl' ,dam Manual arts department teaches vocational subjects in the classes of draftina, shop, and aqriculture. Agriculture students rent land throuqhout the year and raise actual crops and care for livestock as part of their course. Ed Davis heads the department which is lo- cated in the school annex. MANUAL ARTS Standing from left to right are: Mr. Sheppard. Mr. Baker, Mr. Davis, cmd Mr. Ienninqs. X Jfnnuz iconomica, Kindergarten for pre-school-age children is a big feature in the home ec department annually. lt leads to a child and infant care unit. This department, headed by Mrs. Gladys Van Vorous, offers a three-year course for girls, and a senior course for both boys and girls. Cooking, serving, and home living are covered. Horne Eco- nomics may be counted as a laboratory science for graduation. HOME ECONOMICS Seated from left to right ure: Mrs. Vcm Vorous. Mrs. Krier. Mrs. Lewis, and Miss Rockstcd. ,4 ,fri .,ii M5 S I 1 KV - 'WLS' 411 2- r' aww' . ' ' ,' I . . ,- - ' ' f , ' ,,, x isps 'I V, ' A if -'I H Rf' Q.. f 4' 4?-'Aix ylwimf '4 Xf' 1. X if K-Q. W fr Q. -frm if ww . ' X 0, 1, - 4 .g ,K-f 4 X, i. vs v wg it ,fi X FN . X 5 lg, 1 y wwf' vo' 9 N. CUSTODIAL STAFF Reading from lei! lo right. they are: Hugh Rice. do 977111311 Many Ilifirmlcs Y 1 lliff ywmgilfg xvlqvu l p nr ilu lui -HI '.-1.ir:11-.Iwi 2,1115 W- 'lfl :ni Nl. ml lll'3fII l lllirlllllj in llw '51 f---,i Ilia liiz mr ii ' ' ir, -ver',' flll ,. 1 Lira-'il I -uw K, . .,'N.', Sam Roehl. Evan Williams, Estello Zilla. Loyd Leischner. William Haberle. and I. C. Molhka. qu ? lixylx I.. CAFETERIA STAFF Sealed lei! lo riqhl are: Mildred Gemer, Lillian Iohnson. Myrtle Ashenbrenner. Reia Gruhn. Gladys Van Vorous. and Ruth Hinlz. 3 -As 1 ,z Name' -5 Okkkc S ,di and Nkss NCD O00 Xd, e chooX Nuxse 0 Lkbroviu Gexqev. 6 Mme. X-Xb 1 ow cm + Bu-ame Okhce ond Mt. Then Monoqev as Bu-Bmees as-N-bu '-L ,LN ww , ,.-- I XA -6- M'H1S,f' ucul IY Gnd stud ems G 1 wo Ik in Ma IH Office Wig Vilonfds After much urging on her moth- er's part, Torn brings home a gen- tleman caller, lim O'Conner, played by Tom Mongar, to meet Laura. He turns out to be the boy on whom she once had a school- girl crush Alter bringing her out of her shell for an evening, lim tells them about the girl he is go- ing to marry Tom, who has inherited his father's rest' lessness, leaves them and the last scene shows the pathetic picture of the two women--alone jluc Elmm, Tom Wingfield, played by lack Klarr, narrates the pathetic tale of his crippled sister, Laura tCarol Ann Herman t who has completely drawn into a dream world, the center ot which is a glass collec- tion. The mother, Amanda, tKay Andreasent haunted by the mem- ory ot her husband who just walked out one day, tries to relive her popular girlhood through her friendless daughter. -cd' ' is ti ' .- ' . t ' 1 Xl J 13 5 f 33 Mm: f--...,.,., ,- X A ii, .0 1 ,sy if V fr- . b ,, mfgwz .A ff' ' 'rfs 1, in 'Q - ' 533. E Y ARIA DA CAPO Aria dc: Capo. a fantasy by Edna St. Viiiveiit lvlillay, leatured Allison Howard as lfoltirnbirie and lirn Snyder as Pierrot, the two lovers who seemed olt in another world. lack Klarr and Sam Gilder played Corydon and Thyrsis, the two shepards who became involved in a petty aanie and built it into traaedy lohn Hill ap- .a-.aJ ..1 YnI.,.- , A NIGHT AT AN INN A Night at cm Inn by Lord Durisany told the story ol thieves who had stolen the Jewel eye lrorii an island idol and had been pursued by the tribal priests every since. The Toll, Leslie lvluchrnore, Al bert Ted Lorance, Bill, Don Hoqang and Sriiqriers, Don Albriaht, were the thieves Dtcil: Dodge, Philip Barney, and lohn Heely portrayed the priests while the Klesh was played by Duane Mercer jfuhi Q54 Triad '54 Continued a tradition bequn last year at MHS, an eveninq of varied one act plays. SUNDAY COSTS FIVE PESOS Sunday Costs Five Pesos by Iosephina Niaqli showed the trou- bles ol a younq enqaqed couple, complicated by nosy neighbors Bob Wenstrom as Fidel, and Do- lores Vaaae as Berta were the younq couple Cyra Qualley, Sa- lome: Penny Kittell, Tonia: and Anne Taylor, Celestina, were the interferinq neiqhbors. 6 Annual fi,vhf1STIIlG5 ffautata was gjzegfmed by the musmf and dramatms asap-:1rtmer'm5 for the exqhteenth year. M1,1s1C was Linda-I the d1T'E'CTlOI'1 of Stephen Nlblacli, but the drnma warl: was under the dlrefitxom if Betty Brawl mam and Gxlbert Mllhkari, Mary gmd Iaseph Y'. ?F6 represerutej by Pat BDU, and Las Muchmare. Barbara Lyman partrayed the Ana?-I Gabwelf Bob Goodman was the Irmlieeper, and Norman L base, Marc, F x Lum and Dim Hfqau were me three 'NISE IT.9l'1 Xi 5 X QX 'ijff xx h NSN' ' ' X xxx if 2 .X , 'Q X Y , Q 1. x- w . - xx? -X xg N N X, ME Q1 ms bla :,,,,f affand, and Uachmiam l,11r11f1 111str111111111t11l dc1'1111t111v11I 1'--11 1 I l Ili .1.-.111 4' lllflfklltltttl f111111l, Wlltt'll 1111111rl1111s 111 l'1ll'Lttl0SttllCl On' ertaiiis at all llUlllU football t4lLllllC5, lim Snyder is drum major. Concert Band is made up of the best players in the department. The qroup presents an annual Win- ter Concert. An Orchestra and Strinq Ensemble play between act entertainment at drama productions, and appear at different functions during the year. rig-vt! jiunlelcxm. Tumbllnq team, campasecl at etqht bays and etqht alrls, IS a very actwe group. 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