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THE 1955 BITTER ROOT MISSOULA COUNTY INCH SlHOOL MISSOULA, MONTANA COUNTY DEDICATION We, of the 1955 yearbook staff, sin- cerely dedicate this Golden Annivers- ary book to the students, teachers, and alumnae of Missoula County High School of the past fifty years. MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC Girls' Adviser Principal D. H. BEARY Vice Principal C. E. HUNT School Board A. F. Therriault John Schroeder H. R. Dix Edmond Hamel J. E. Hightower J. B. Cole Harold Cain D. H. Beary W. T. Boone DELLA VE CARR I Cant Afford the Coffee STUDENTS: What should FREEDOM mean to all American Youth? Freedom means that man is free to think, be- lieve, speak, and join his fellow man is assembly. However, to be truly free, man must also act—and, being a social being, that action must be humane and responsible. All too frequently to youth, freedom has been identified only with the mere casting off of restraints. I do not need to labor the point that, given the appropriate climate of high school experience, and, given the benefit of stimulating exemplification, the high school student should be quick to sense and act upon the precious concept that TO BE A FREE MAN IS PRECISELY TO BE RESPONSIBLE. D. H. BEARY 4 John Schroeder, D. H. Beary. Percy Lenon. Harry Schmautz. J. E. Hightower There’ll lie Some Changes Made HISTORY OF THE BITTER ROOT This year marks the golden anniversary of the Bitter Root. It was first published in 1905 as a literary magazine which came out once a month. In 1905 the high school was located in the Roosevelt school. It was a brand new school at that time, and was called Missoula High School. There were seven teachers and one- hundred-eighty students. The Bitter Root appeared as a literary maga- zine until 1911. It then became an annual book much like it is now. It was published by the senior class. When the book was first pub- lished as an annual, the school was located on the present site. It was built in 1908 and was named Missoula County High School. The book was published in 1913 and then was not published again until 1916 because of World War I. In the fall of 1931 the new south wing was completed. Students entered school eager for work in the new section. On September 15 of that year, the school caught fire and destroyed all parts beyond use. Classes were held at the university, in the grade schools, and in any available space. Despite the hardships, a small Bitter Root was still published. The school was built up again and was com- pleted and ready for use by 1933. This building is the present school with the addition of the east wing which was built in.... In 1937 a regular staff began publishing the yearbook. Up to this time it had been published bythe seniors. The yearbook took a vacation in 1942, 1943, and 1944 because of World War II. The Bitter Root was published again in 1945 and in 1946 the yearbook came out with its first padded cover. 5 SENIO Vm Sitting on Top of the World — V mr L.H. «N ij 1 ‘i C H-1 4 i U f 4 i ■ -4—f r—F— j . f f ._£ i 7 SENIOR COUNCIL Standing: Mary Jean Schilling, Mary Satter- field, Mel Gilgen. Frank Pickel. Miss Green- wood. Sitting: Orland Flynn, Ed Shope, Jerry Ed- dlemon, Jody Niemeyer, Arliss Grenager, Janet Howell, Mary Jo McBride, Mary Ann Whaley. Senior Officers S? Mary Jean Schilling, Treasurer; Mary Satterfield, Secretary; Mel Gilgen, Vice-President; Frank Pickel, President. SENIOR ACTIVITIES To boost class spirit, Frabert was the prize given to the homeroom which sold the most Christmas cards. Home- room 106 took the honors and the little miniature was given to them for the remainder of the year. Besides selling Christmas cards, seniors sold hot cof- fee, hot chocolate, and popcorn during football season. Spartan bracelets were sold during basketball season. Flunker's Fling, a dance, was sponsored by the seniors. At the beginning of the year, preparing for the Noise Parade was-the main activity. The annual Senior Assembly and the Senior Banquet were staged by the seniors during Senior Week. Frank Pickel leads the class as president, Mel Gilgen is vice-president, Mary Satterfield is secretary, and Mary Jean Schilling is Treasurer. Miss Barbara Greenwood is class sponsor. Miss Greenwood Sponsor 8 271 SsmioAA, in, QIoaa, jo$, 1955 BETTY AKERSON— Ak-Ak —HR 102 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Vice-Pres. 1; Class Council 1; SC Rep. 2, 3; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Cantata 2, 3, 4; Twirling 2, 3; Konah Staff 3; Horizon 3, 4; HR Sec. 4; Bitter Root Staff 4; Pep Club 4; Ski Club 4; Treas. 4; Quill and Scroll 4. ALFRED D. ALBERT— Al —HR 304 Intra. Basketball 1, 2, 3; DECA 4. COLLEEN ANDERSON— Andy —HR 322 Entered from Sacred Heart Academy 3; Horizon 3, 4; Cantata 3; GC Cabinet 4. ROBERT DONALD ANDERSON— Andy' HR 10B Intra. Basketball 1, 2; Football 2; DECA 4. THOMAS L. ANDRUS— Andy —HR 314 Kopee Sales 1; Football 1, 2, 3, Intra. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. NANCY BADDEN— Nan —HR 102 Kopee Sales 1; GC Cabinet 3; Concert Choir 3. DARLENE BAIER—HR 102 LUCILLE BAKER—HR 314 Entered from Hamilton High School, Hamilton, Montana, 3. DAVID BARNES— Dave —HR 309 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1; JRC Rep. 1, 3; Bitter Root Sales 4. ALICE BARRY— Al —HR 304 GAA 1, 2, 3; Saddle Club 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 3, 4. J’Jianlc (picAsiL Ssjwsa. cul (phoxij.. JAMES M. BAUER— Jim —HR 309 FFA 2. MARILYN BAUER—HR 309 Bitter Root Sales 2; HR Sec. 2; Honor Roll 2, 3; Concert Choir 3; Cantata 3; FTA 3, 4; Vice-Pres. 4: Konah Typist 4; Reserve Board Manager 4. HOWARD CHANDLER BEARDMORE—HR 304 Saddle Club 1, 2, 3; Vice-Pres. 1; Track 1, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Class Pres. 2; Intra. Basketball 3, 4; Class Council 3; Football 2, 4; M Club 4; Boys' State Alternate 3; M Club Boxing 4. WILLIAM W. BECKWITH— Butch —HR 102 Football 1. 2, 3, 4; HR Sec. 1, 2; Ski Club 1; Tennis Club 2; Kopee Sales 1, 2, 3; Honor Roll 2, 4; ' M Club 3, 4; Key Club 4. GORDON BENSON—HR 106 Honor Roll 2; DEC A 3, 4. MONTANA BOCKMAN— Tana —HR 106 Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; M Club 3, 4; Kopee Sales 2; HR Pres. 4; Lunch Line 4. KARL BORCHERS— Sweetness —HR 107 HR Sec. 1; Honor Roll 2, 3; Gym Leader 3, 4. LILLIAN BORGSTEDE— Lil —HR 206 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice Pres. 4; Twirling 1, 2, 3; GC Cabinet 2, 3; Concert Choir 3; Girls' M Club 3, 4. JOYE BOURDEAU— Belle —HR 304 GAA 1; Horizon 1, 2; Cantata 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4. SAPPHO BRAVOS—HR 102 GC Cabinet 1; Art Club 3, 4. -v Mf m i w it ir w CcUidL C-HpiL dfcriqnA. oa, WUaa JhankAqivinq JEAN CHAFFIN BREWIN—HR 106 HR Sec. 2; DECA 3. CHARLES BRILLHART—HR 111 LORITA BROSS— Lorie —HR 107 YFC 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1; Tumbling 1, 2, 3, 4. NADINE BRYANT—HR 322 GAA 1; Square Dance Club 1, 2; Horizon 2; Can- tata 3; DECA 4. GRACE EILEEN BUCHANAN—HR 304 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Bitter Root Sales 3; Girls' M Club 3, 4. GERALD BUCKHOUSE— Buck”—HR 314 CAP 1, 2, 3, 4; JRC Rep. 1; Class Treas. 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Football 3, 4. RHEA JEAN BURKLUND— Buns —HR 111 Twirling 1, 2, 3; SC Rep. 2; Horizon 2, 3, 4; Sec. 3; Gym Leader 3, 4. SHARON BYRNE—HR 206 Entered irom Granite County High School, Philips- burg, Montana; Saddle Club 4; Square Dance Club 4. CONNIE CADDELL— Squeeks —HR 314 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Horizon 1, 2, 3,; GC Contact Rep. 1; Kopee Sales 1; SC Rep. 2; Class Rep. 3; Gym Leader 3, 4; HR Sec. 4; FTA 4. DOROTHY CARLSON—HR 206 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 2; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pres. 4; GAA Council 3; Library Squad 2, 3; Art Club 2, 3, 4; Sec.-Treas. 3; GC Cabinet 3; Konah Staff 3; Girls' M” Club 3, 4; GC Exec. Board 4; HR Treas. 4. (SUL Qhawftohd 9jl $CL (pAGAidiwL LADONNA CARR— Donnie —HR 102 Entered from Great Falls High School, Great Falls, Montana; HR Sec. 3; DECA 4. BOB CARROL— Butch —HR 107 Football 1, 2, 3; HR Pres. 1, 2; Track 1, 2. LYNN CASTLE—HR 111 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; Pres. 3; GC Cabinet 2, 3; Kopee Editor 3; GC Exec. Board 4. JOANNE CHAFFEY— Jo —HR 322 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Square Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice Pres. 2; Pres. 3; IRC Rep. 1; Library Squad 1, 2; SC Rep. 3; Honor Roll 3, 4; FTA 3, 4; Konah Bus. Mgr. 4; Kopee Bus. Mgr. 4; DECA 4. CAROL CHAFFIN—HR 107 Square Dance Club 2; Cantata 3. BARBARA CLARK— Babs —HR 309 Entered from Storey County High, Virginia City, Nevada 4. BOBBY CLARK—HR 314 Entered from Roy High, Roy, Montana 3; DECA 4. DIANE COBB—HR 304 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; GC Contact Rep. 2; GC Cabinet 2, 3, 4; Library Squad 2, 3; FTA 3, 4; Pres. 4; Horizon 3, 4; GC Exec. Board 4. DENNIS COLLINS— Duke —HR 309 Football 2; Chess Club 4. FRANK COLLINS—HR 113 12 Qujcdhi , JhsmmipL £diL Jionak. J'ifiAL Ssum lsiA. LINDA KAY CONKLING— Lindy HR 309 Usherett Com. 2; Honor Roll 2; GC Contact Rep. 2, 3; Library Squad 2, 4. DON COTE— Firedome —HR 111 Rifle Club 1; Intra. Track 3; Konah Copy Carrier 3. 4. BURT COTY— Spastic —HR 304 HR Sec. 1, 3; HR Treas. 2; DECA 3, 4; Pep Club 4. WILLIAM CRAWFORD— John —HR 106 Entered from Golden High School, Golden, Colo- rado 2; Honor Holl 2, 3, 4; Intra. Basketball 2, 3; PE Leader 3, 4; Boys' State 3; SC Rep. 3; Pres. 4; Key Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4. DARLENE CRIST— Peach HR 309 GAA 8. JOHN DAVEY— Mort —HR 309 DANNA DAVIS— D. G. —HR 322 I ASF 1, 2; Saddle Club 2, 3, 4; GC Cabinet 3, 4; l i d. Staff of The Triad, The Importance of Holng Earnest, The Willow and I 3; Nurses Of- . ■ i. Cantata 3, 4; Concert Choir 4; FTA 3, 4; Honor Roll 4. LINDA JOSEPHINE DAVIS—HR 304 II nor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Cantata 2, 3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; . 4; Girls' M Club 3, 4; GAA Council 4; GC Cabinet 4. URSULA DAVIS—HR 111 titered from Sacred Heart Academy 3; Honor Roll I, 4; Spartanaires 3, 4; Prod. Staff of Taming of tlm Shrew 3; Cantata 3, 4; GC Cabinet 3, 4. JOY DIANE DECK-HR 314 Honor Roll 1, 2; Dean's Office 2, 3; GC Cabinet 3; Y 3, 4; Sec. Treas. 4; DECA 4. (Dqcw (j nAesL cHcadA, (p pL (flub RAYMOND GLEN DENNY—HR 203 Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA 1; Honor Roll 3; Concert Choir 3, 4; HR Pres. 4; Football 4; Ski Club Pres. 4. EONNIE DOT DILLREE— Tiny —HR 107 GC Cabinet 2, 3. TOM DOBAK— Tommy —HR 102 Kopee Sales 1, 2; Intra. Basketball 1, 2, 3; Football 2, 3; Wildlife Club 3; Track 3; IRC Rep. 4. WILLIAM A. DOUGLAS— Bill —HR 106 Class Council 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2; Foot- ball 3. BOB DUNWELL— Dully —HR 304 HR Sec. 1; Concert Choir 3; Cantata 3; DECA 4. GERALD E. EDDLEMON— Jerry —HR 309 Track 1, 2; Intra. Basketball 1; Football 2; Class Council 3, 4. JEAN ELLIS— Jeanie —HR 304 SC Rep. 1; Band 1, 2; Tumblinq 1; Tumbler-Twirler 2; Square Dance Club 2; GAA 2. ROSE FARREL—HR 304 Cantata 3; GC Cabinet 4; Honor Roll 4. BETTY JEAN KRAMER FEHR—HR 106 GC Contact Rep. 1; Tumbling 1. 2, 3; Library Squad 2; Main Office 3. 14 LELAND FELIX— Squirt—HR 206 Tumbling 2, 3, 4; Square Dance Club 2; HR Pres. 2. SpMlADA. jo , SsLWOhA, 9A. WJlAA, t ASLfLMVODd, ALICE FELLER—HR 206 Square Dance Club 1, 4; HR Sec. 4; Saddle Club 4; DEC A 4. ARTHUR FELLER— Art —HR 102 FFA 1, 2; DECA 4. FRANCES FERRLAN— Frannie —HR 10S Entered from Sacred Heart Academy 3; Horizon 3, 4: Cantata 3, 4; Main Oifice 4. VIRGINIA FISHER— Ginny —HR 309 SC Rep. 1; CAP 1, 2; Twirling 1; Art Club 3. 4; FTA 3, 4; DECA 3, 4. WANDA FLORY—HR 322 SC Rep. 1. ORLAND FLYNN— Orle —HR 107 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Football 1, 2; SC Rep. 2; Class Council 4; Lunch Line 4. JACK FOOTER—HR 322 Class Council 1; Science Club 1, 2; Intra. Basket- ball 2, 3; Wildlife Club 3. MARY FORBIS—HR 309 Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; PASF 1; FHA 1; GC Cabinet 3; Cantata 3, 4; Concert Choir 4; DECA 4. FRED EDWARD FORD—HR 314 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 1; Class Pres. 1; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Sec. 3; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Band 3, 4; Boys' State 3; SC Treas. 3; Konah Staff 3, 4. ALLIE FREEDLE—HR 106 Entered from Whitehall High, Whitehall, Montana 3; Honor Roll 3, 4. 15 fcoliosM dUqjqimL fcdiibu 55 (Biil fL. iRdoL SOLVEIG FROILAND— Salt”—HR 111 GC Contact Rep. 1; GC Cabinet 2, 3, 4; GC Exec. Board 4; GC Vice Pres. 4; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; Con- cert Choir 3; Cantata 3; Pep Club 4. RICHARD GAFFNEY—1’Tick —HR 206 Entered from Glen Burnie School, Glen Burnie, Maryland 4, GWENDOLYN GAIL GAMELGARD Gwennie —HR 106 Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; Pres. 1; Treas. 3; Tennis Club 1; GAA 1, 2; HR Pres. 1; Twirling 2, 3, 4; DeMolay Sweetheart Candidate 1; Cantata 2, 3, 4; GC Cabi- net 2, 4; GC Contact Rep. 2, 4; Bitter Root Sales 3. VELMA GARDNER—' Gunner —HR 322 Horizon 1. 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3; GC Cabinet 2, 3, 4; JRC Rep. 2; Concert Choir 3; Cantata 2, 3, 4. MARY GEE— Gee —HR 314 Entered from Powell County High School, Deer Lodge, Montana 3; Cantata 4. MICHAEL J. GEERY— Mike —HR 322 Rifle Club 1, 2; CAP 1, 2; Camera Club 1; HR Pres. 2; SC Rep. 2. VERNON FRED GEORGE— Vern —HR 309 Football 1, 2, 3, 4; M Club 3, 4; Intra. Basket- ball 1; Tumbling 1; Track 2; HR Treas. 3. STEVE GERDES—HR 206 Track 1, 2, 3; Honor Roll 1, 2; HR Vice Pres. 1, 2 Key Club 2, 3, 4; KONA 2, 3, 4; Boys' State 3 Cantata 2, 3, 4; Konah Staff 4; Footbal 2, 3, 4 M Club 4; Pep Club 4, SHARON GIBBS— Gibby —HR 304 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; ]RC Rep. 1; GAA 1; GC Cabi- net 2, 3, 4; HR Vice Pres. 2; Saddle Club 3; Can- tata 2. 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; SC Rep. 4. SAM GILDER— Sambo —HR 304 HR Pres. 1, 3; SC Rep. 1, 3; Intra. Basketball 2, 3; Cast of Stage Door 2; Taming of the Shrew, Aria De Capo,' The mportance of Being Earnest 3; Mother is a Freshman 4; DECA Pres. 4; Pep Club 4. 16 5jonAwA,, JjDL kmnbhsL £dJJt. Jionak, $ cowL Ssm AisA, MEL GILGEN— Porky —HR 106 JRC Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pres. 3; Art Club 2, 3, 4; Pres. 3; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Treas. 3; Pres. 4; Cast of Junior Miss 1; Stage Door 2; Madame Butter- fly, Taming of the Shrew, Glass Menagerie 3; Class Council 3; Kopee Art Editor 3; Honor Roll 3; Konah Staff 3; Class Pres. 4; Pep Club 4. JANET LOUISE GONSIOR— Gons —HR 309 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1 Tennis Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Kopee Sales 1; HR Pres. 2 GC Cabinet 2, 3; Twirling 2, 3; Class Council 2 FFA 3, 4; Konah Staff 4; Quill and Scroll 4. SUE ANN GRAY—HR 3 22 Entered from Ronan High School, Ronan, Montana 4; Honor Roll 4. FRANCIS GRAYBEAL—HR 107 ARLIS GRENAGER— Grennie —HR 322 Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1; Honor Roll 1; GC Cabi- net 3, 4; Cantata 3, 4; Concert Choir 4. DAVID GREENHALGH—HR 106 Entered from Millard High School, Fillmore, Utah 3. MERLYN GRUHN—HR 102 Honor Roll 1, 3; HR Pres. 1; Rifle Club 1, 3; Exec. Officer 3; Track 1, 2; Cantata 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; DECA 4. ERLING GUSTAFSON— Gus —HR 102 Square Dance Club 1, 2, 3; Intra. Volleyball 2; Intra. Basketball 3; Gym Leader 3, 4; Honor Roll 4. MARILYN GUTIERREZ—HR 106 Art Club 3, 4. PATRICIA GYNN— Pat —HR 102 Entered from Lewis Clark, Spokane, Washington 4; Konah Staff 4? Horizon 4; HR Pres. 4; Honor Roll 4. 9Ifl”Qlub distad jcL bi iBUL SlsrinbtenfWi. 18 LEILANI HAINES— Jo —HR 102 Tumbling 1, 2, 3, 4; Tumbler-Twirler 2, 3; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; GC Cabinet 1, 2, 3; SC Rep. 4; Pep Club 4. VICTOR NEIL HANGAS— Vic —HR 111 Class Treas. 1; HR Vice Pres. 1, Pres. 2; Football 1; Track 1, 2; Basketball 2; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Vice Pres. 3; Konah Staff 3; Bit- ter Root Staff 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Vice Pres. 4; Ski Club 4; DECA Vice Pres. 4. MELODY HANSEN— Mel —HR 111 Horizon 2, 3, 4; Vice Pres. 3; GAA 1; GC Cabinet 2; Class Council 2; Cantata 4. WILLIAM HARLAN— Bill —HR 309 Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Saddle Club 2, 3; Sec. 2; FFA 4. RITA RAE HARLAND— Reel —HR 309 FHA 1; SC Rep. 1; Twirling 2, 3; Cantata 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 4; HR Pres. 4; DECA 4. ARTHUR HARRISON— Larry —HR 111 Rifle Club 3. Honor Roll 1, 2; Intra. Basketball 1, 2; Track 2, 3; WILLIAM M. HARSELL— Bill —HR 314 Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 4; Intra. Bas- ketball 1, 2; Basketball 3, 4; Football 1, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; M Club 3, 4. RICHARD KENNETH HART— Dickie —HR 304 Square Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1; Movie Operator 1; Camera Club 2, 3, 4; Sec. Treas. 3; FTA 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3. 4. MARVIN HART JR.— Marvie —HR 322 Honor Roll 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1; Cast of Heaven Can Wait 1; Taming of the Shrew 4; Prod. Staff of Junior Miss 2; Glass Mena- gerie, Triad, Willow and I, Importance of Being Earnest 3; World Affairs Club 2, 3, 4; Bit- ter Root Sales 2, 3; Wildlife Club 2, 3, 4; Debate 2; Thespians 2, 3, 4; DECA 4. NANCY HEALOW—HR 304 Twirling 1, 2, 3; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; GC Cabinet 2, 3; GC Contact Rep. 3; GC Pres. 4. fccL ShofUL 9a. Jisaj. (flub (pAcAidcnt PAULA HEIDELMAN—HR 102 GAA 1, 2; GC Cabinet 2, 3, 4; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; Tumbler-Twirier 3, 4; Tumbling 2, 3, 4, Prod. Staff of Triad, Willow and I 3; Make-up Comm, for Importance of Being Earnest 3. DELORES HENDRICKS— Dee Dee —HR 309 Honor Roll 1, 2, 4; Tennis Club 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; Sec. 2; GC Cabinet 2, 3; Kopee Sales 2, 3; HR Vice-Pres. 2; Pres. 3; Cheerleader 3, 4; Gym Leader 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4. ALBERT HENSEL— Al —HR 314 Football 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra. Basketball 1, 2, 3; M Club 3, 4; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Cantata 2, 3, 4. CLARA HESS—HR 304 Horizon 1, 2; GC Cabinet 1, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 4; HR Pres. 2; YFC 2, 3, 4; Pres. 4; DECA 4. GENE HOCHHALTER—HR 106 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLARD HOCHHALTER— Beck —HR 107 Intra. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Rep. 1; Football 3, 4; M ' Club 4. LORETTA HOLDEN—HR 102 JOHN HILL— Hill —HR 107 Intra. Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2; Football 1, 2; SC Rep. 1, 2; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Cantata 2, 3; Cast of Taming of the Shrew, Triad 3; Moth- er is a Freshman 4; Bitter Root Staff 4. COLLEEN MAY HIGGINS— Higgy —HR 106 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; Pres. 1; Interscholastic Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2; Saddle Club 1, 2; Sec. 2; GC Honor Council 2; HR Pres. 2; Twirling 2; Key Club Leaders' Banquet 2, 3; GC Cabinet 2, 3; GC Contact Rep. 3; Girls' State Alt. 3; Gym Leader 3, 4; AFS European Scholarship 3; Bitter Root Asso. Editor 3, Editor 4; Pep Club 3, Treas. 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Cantata 4; DeMolay Sweetheart Candidate 3; Elk's Leadership Award 4. ROBERT L. HIGHTOWER— Bob —HR 304 Intra. Volleyball 1, 2; Intra. Basketball 1, 2; Track 2. 19 JhaditionaL and (pcpcoAn. Said bif. S nioAA. LARRY HOLMES—HR 111 HR Sec. 1; Vice Pres. 3; Pres. 4; Track Mgr. 1, 2, 3, 4; Cantata 1; JRC 1; Intra. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Trainer 2, 3, 4; Football Trainer 2, 3, 4; M Club 3, 4; Bitter Root Sales 2, 3; Lunch Line 4. HERB HOLMQUIST— Hoib —HR 309 Rifle Club 1; Intra. Basketball 2, 3; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; SC Rep. 4; Wildlife Club 4. DON HOPKINS— Hairy —HR 304 KARLENE KAYE HOUCK— Corky —HR 314 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls' Club 3, 4; Art Club 4; GC Cabinet 4; GAA Council 4. ALLISON HOWARD— Ally —HR 206 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Council 1, 2; GAA 1, 2; Class Council 1, 3; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; Pres. 2, 3; PASF 1; Twirling 2, 3; Key Club Leaders' Ban- quet 2; GC Cabinet 3, 4; KONA 3, 4; Sec. 4; Cast of Cockoos on the Hearth 2, Triad 2, 3; Prod. Staff of Willow and I, Taming of the Shrew, Glass Menagerie, Mother is a Freshman 2; Thespians 3, 4; Treas. 4; Pep Club 4. JANET HOWELL— Jan —HR 106 Band 1, 2, 3; Square Dance Club 1; Girls' Honor Council 1; GC Cabinet 2, 3; Girls' Advisor's Office 4; Class Council 4; DECA 3, 4. KAREN MARIE HOYT— Kary —HR 106 Entered from Central Catholic High, Great Falls, Montana 4; HR Sec. 4; Band 4; Concert Choir 4; Konah Typist 4; Honor Roll 4. GORDON J. HUNT—' Gordie —HR 206 Honor Roll 1; PASF 2; Art Club 3, 4. GORDON R. HUNT—HR 106 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; HR Vice Pres. 2; Pres. 3; Football 2; Bitter Root Sales 2; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Boys' State 3; Gym Leader 3; M Club 3, 4; Elk's Lead- ership Award 4. ERNEST C. HUNTON— Ernie —HR 102 Saddle Club 1, 2; Wildlife Club 3? DECA 4. 20 J'haboJlL SptbLMu S JUDAA GfL MARGARET ISHAM—HR 309 Honor Roll 1, 3; Horizon 1, 2; GC Contact Rep. 1; Twirling 2; HR Sec. 2; Cantata 3; IRC 3; Konah Typist 4. ERIK IVERSEN—HR 107 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4; Rifle Club 1; Kopee Sales 1; IRC 3; Wildlife Club 3; Art Club 3, 4. JUDSON JAMES—HR 106 Entered from Hamilton High, Hamilton, Montana 4, Konah Staff 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Honor Roll 4. HELEN ANN JANKE— Junky —HR 111 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; GC Cabinet 2, 4; HR Sec. 3. 4; Concert Choir 4; Cantata 3, 4; Dean's Office 4. DEAN JENSEN— Jense —HR 304 HR Pres. 1; Sergeant at Arms 1; SC Rep. 1; Class Council 2, 3; Class Sec. 2; World Affairs Club 2; Chess Club 2; Honor Roll 3; JRC Rep. 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Pres. 4. MARCIA HELENE JENSEN— Mush —HR 322 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; HR Pres. 1; GAA 1, 2; SC Rep. 1; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; Tumbling 1, 2; Tumbler- Twirler 2, 3; Cheerleader 2, 4; Tennis Club 2, 3; Prod. Staff of Triad, The Willow and 1, The Importance of Being Earnest 3; Spartanaires 3, 4; Cantata 3, 4; Konah 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Treas. 4; Quill and Scroll 4. MARLENE JENSEN—HR 106 SC Rep. 1; DEC A 4. SHIRLEY JEPSON— Shirl —HR 107 GAA 1, 2, 3,; GC Cabinet 3, 4; Gym Leader 3; 1 TA 4; DECA 4, EDITH JOHNSON— Edee —HR 314 Rifle Club 1; Nurse's 3; GC Cabinet 3; GC Contact Rep. 4. LARRY JOHNSON—HR 106 Rifle Club 1; Camera Club 1; DECA 4. flub {Run. by. Thorny. H afow DONNA IEAN JOHNSTON— D. JHR 304 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; GC Contact Rep. 1; Square Dance Club 1, 2; Cantata 2; Library Squad 2; Gym Lead- er 3; Girls' M Club 3, 4; FT A 4. JANICE JOSEPH— Jay Jay —HR 314 PASF 1, 2; Nurse's Office 2; Honor Roll 2. 3; HR Treas. 3; GC Cabinet 4; FTA 3, 4. LORNA NELL KAISER— Nell —HR 322 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2; Twirling 2, 3; Konah Staff 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Cantata 3, 4; Bitter Root Staff 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Cast of Mother is a Freshman'' 4. PEGGY KALLIS— Peg —HR 107 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls' M Club 2, 3. 4; Sec. 3; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Gym Leader 3. SAMUEL KEY— Sam —HR 304 Tumbling 2, 3, 4; SC Rep. 2; Track 3; Class Coun- cil Rep. 4; Honor Roll 4; Pep Club 4. DELPHI KAY KILIAN— Delph —HR 206 Entered from Fergus County Hiqh School, Lewis- town. Montana I; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; GC Contact Rep. 2; GC Cabinet 2, 3; Gym Leader 3. DAVE KLAPWYK—HR 102 HR Pres. 1; Ski Club 1; Football 1; Track 1, 2; Rifle Club 3; DECA 4. RONALD KOHLER— Ron”—HR 206 FFA 1, 2; Tumbling 2, 3. BARBARA KOSKI— Bobbie —HR 102 Bitter Root Sales 1, 2, 3, 4; Horizon 1, 2, 3; Treas. 3; GAA 1; JRC 2; Concert Choir 3; Cantata 3; GC Cabinet 3; Ticket Committee Triad 3; Prop Committee The Willow and I 3. CARL KREITZBERG— Sparky —HR 206 Rifle Club 1, 2, 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Wildlife Club 2. 22 UaaqsL, (ViuidcAlixJi, oAsl Sonioh- JiopmL fcdiljDAA, BETTY KUNEY—HR 111 REINHART KURTZ— Kurt —HR 107 Tumbling 2, 3, A; Intra. Basketball 4; DECA A. GERALD J. KURZENBAUM-----------Kurtzenburger HR 314 SC Rep. 1; Kopee Sales 1; Science Club 1, 2; Treas. 1; Pres. 2; Riile Club 2; ROTC 2; Wildlife Club 2, 3, 4; Art Club 4. JOYCE LACHAMBRE— Joy —HR 111 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2. 3. 4; Sec. 1; Treas. 2; Vice Pres. 3; GC Cabinet 1, 2. 3, 4; SC Rep. 1; GC Contact Rep. 2; Horizon 2, 3, 4; Tumbling 2; Concert Choir 3; Cantata 3; Konah 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; JRC 3, 4; Vice Pres. 4; Prod. Staff of The Willow and I, 'Triad, The Taming of the Shrew 3; GC Sec. 4. ALLEN LACOMBE— Al —HR 111 Honor Roll 1, 3; Science Club 1, 2; Vice Pres. 2; JRC 2; Class Council 1; Cantata 2; Wildlife Club 2, 3, 4; FTA 3, 4; DECA 4. GEORGE LANGE—HR 102 Movie Operator 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 1; DECA 4. DONALD A. LASSILA— Sheeter —HR 322 Bitter Root Sales 1; JRC 1; HR Sec. 1; Intra. Bas- ketball 1; Tumbling 1, 2; Cafeteria 1, 2, 3, 4, Movie Operator 1, 2, 3, 4; Pres. 1; Cantata 2; Rifle Club 2, 3, 4; Sec. 2; Pres. 3; Wildlife Club 3, 4, Pistol Club 3, 4. KATHRYN LEHL— Kathy —HR 322 Entered from Sacred Heart Academy 1; DECA 4. LOUIS LEMBKE— Louie —HR 206 HR Treas. 1, 2; Vice Pres. 4; Wildlife Club 1,2, 3, •I: Treas. 3; Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Treas. 2; Pres. 3; Track 2. PATRICK RICHARD LEONARD— Pat HR 120 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; World Affairs Club 2; Wildlife Club 2; KONA 2, 3, 4; AFS Committee 3. Bl i T'Zoje . UJatsAA , (DiAsvdtA. VYlaAduw} (Band CAROLYN ROSE LEPIANE—HR 111 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1; HR Sec. 2; GC Cabi- net 2, 3, 4; Prod. Staff of Taming of the Shrew, Willow and I, Importance of Being Earnest' 3; GC Exec. Board 4. QUEST LINDH— Questie —HR 107 JRC 1, 2, 3, 4; Pres. 4; GC Cabinet 2, 3, 4; GC Con- tact Rep. 2, 3; Cantata 2, 3; Concert Choir 3; GAA 2; Konah Staff 3; AFS Committee 3, 4; Horizon 3, 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; SC Rep. 4. JUDY ARLENE HANSEN LINDSLEY—HR 107 Entered from Harlowton High School, Harlowton, Montana 3; GAA 3, 4; Girls' M Club 3, 4; Gym Leader 3; Honor Roll 3. ROBERT LITTLE— Iza —HR 106 Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Science Club 1; Intra. Basketball 2; HR Vice Pres. 4; M Club 4. ROBERT LIVESEY Sport HR 111 Football 1; Intra. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Inter- scholastic Golf 2, 3, 4; HR Pres. 3; Honor Roll 4. BILL LOCKWOOD— Lefty —HR 107 Football 1, 2, 3; Intra. Basketball I, 2, 3; Track 1, 2; Concert Choir 3. THEODORE LORANCE— Ted —HR 322 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; KONA 1, 2, 3; Cast of Cuckoos on the Hearth 2; Triad, The Im- fortance of Being Earnest 3; Prod. Staff of The aminq of the Shrew 3; Thespians 3, 4; Vice Pres. 4; DECA 4; Pep Club 4. GARY CYRIL LOWRY—HR 304 Entered from Jefferson High School, Owendale, Alberta 4. JAMES LUCEY— Jim —HR 111 Football 1; Science Club 1; Intra. Basketball 1; DECA 3; FFA 4. DONNA MADSEN—HR 111 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Cantata 2, 4; Horizon 3, 4; GC Cabinet 4; Office Squad 4; FTA 3, 4; Sec. 4. 24 JsiL J QhancsL cKsadA Jh AjaicmA- DAN MAGSTADT— Maggie —HR 322 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; M Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice Pres. 4; Football 3, 4; HR Pres. 3; Boys' State 3. ROSELYN MAREK— Rosie —HR 111 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 4; FTA 4. JEWEL RAE MARTEL— Martie Jo —HR 322 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Squad 2; Concert Choir 4; Cantata 4. MARY JO McBRIDE— McBird”—HR 314 Class Council 1, 2, 4; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2; GAA 1; Tumbling 2; Tumbler-Twirler 2, 3; Dean's Office 2; Konah Staff 4. JEANNINE McKAY—HR 309 JRC 1; GC Cabinet 1; GAA 1; SC Rep. 3; HR Sec. 3; Art Club 3, 4; Sec. 4; DECA 4. LORRAINE MECKLER— George —HR 314 Office Squad 3; FTA 4; DECA 4. EDUARDO MERIGO—HR 111 Ttansferred from from Instituto Ramiro de Maeztu, Madrid, Spain, under an American Field Service : ■ holarship 4; Honorary Member of Key Club 4; Ski Club 4; Spanish Club 4. ROBERT MEYERS—HR 322 i utball 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra. Basketball 1, 3, 4; Intra. Volleyball 3. H. BRUCE MUELLER—HR 102 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; HR Pres. 1; Band 2, 3, 4; PASF 2, 3. MARCIA MUELLER—HR 107 H nor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 4: Twirling 1; Cantata 1, 2, 3, 4; PASF 1, 2, 3; i n ;: 3; Debate Club 2; SC Rep. 2; GC Cabinet 2, I Gym Leader 3, 4; Girls' M Club 3, 4; Art tub 3, 4; Treas. 4. 25 (pmosdL 9a, dtiqh (point- SpnAtan, Wlan, BETTY C. MUSEUS—HR 314 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 2; Band 1, 2; Orchestra 2, 3; GC Cabinet 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Cantata 2, 3, 4. EDNA NAGLE— Eddie —HR 102 HR Sec. 2; Cantata 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4. VIRGINIA NAGY— Ginia —HR 106 Library Squad 2; GAA 2, 3; Bitter Root Sales 3; Prod. Staff of The Willow and I 3. DOROTHY NANTT— Dorty —HR 107 Entered from Coeur d'Alene High School, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho 1; YFC 1, 2. 7m MAUREEN NASH— Moni —HR 206 Entered from Helena High School, Helena, Mon- tana 3; Honor Roll 4 ORMIE NEI—HR 111 Intra. Basketball 1, 2; Track 1; Honor Roll 3; DECA 3. DONALD NELLES—HR 314 Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Cantata 2, 3, 4; Spartanaires 3, 4; Boys' State 3; M Club 3, 4; Sec.-Treas. 4; Key Club 4; Lunch Line 4. KENNETH OMER NELSON— Ken —HR 206 Entered from Central Valley High School, Spokane, Washington 2; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3; Track 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Konah Staff 3; M Club 3, 4. RUTH NELSON—HR 304 Entered from U. N. S. A., Cartis, Nebraska 1; GAA 2, 3, 4; YFC 2, 3, 4. LOWELL NEUDECK—HR 102 Camera Club 1; Rifle Club 1, 2; Football 2; Tum- bling 2, 3, 4; Track 3. 26 dinq h , {jj iAhaWt, Ylamsud aA, CUL-tirnchiccu HutwhablsL YYUmimnA MARGARET NEWTON— Maggie —HR 314 Horizon 1, 2; SC Rep. 1, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; GC Contact Rep. 2, 3; Band 2, 3, 4; YFC 3, 4; Vice Pres. 3; Pres. 4; FTA 3, 4. ESTHER NICKLOUS—HR 107 FHA 1, 2; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Cafeteria 1, 2, 3; GC Cabinet 2, 3; PASF 2, 3; JRC 2; Konah Typist 4. JIM NICKOLOFF HR 206 CONSTANCE JOAN NIEMEYER— Jodie' HR 206 Honor Roll 1, HR Treas. 1; Sec. 2; GC Cabinet 1. 2, 3, 4; Twirling 3, 4; Concert Choir 3; Cantata 3; Konah Staff 3; Horizon 3, 4; Class Council Rep. 4. MONTY NORTON— Toni'—HR 111 Intra. Basketball 1, 2; Science Club 2; DECA 3, 4. DOROTHY OLMSTEAD Dodie HR 111 Library Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; YFC I, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2; GC Cabinet 4. YVONNE F. OLSEN HR 106 Entered from Burlington-Edison High School, Bur- lington, Washington 4. SHARON ORR—HR 111 Honor Roll 1, 3; Saddle Club Pres. 2; GAA 1, 2; SC Rep. 3; Concert Choir 4; Cantata 4. LILLIAN PERM ANN Lil —HR 322 Entered from Hamilton High, Hamilton, Montana 2; GAA 3. EDDIE PFAFF— Crazy —HR 309 27 (bon, Cilbhiqhi (Ja. CiAAiAlcml fcdiiuh, o{ SittvA. (Root. JOE PHELPS HR 314 Football 1, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Intra. Basketball 2, 3; M Club 4. LYLE PHELPS—HR 206 MONTE RALPH PICCININI— Duke —HR 206 HR Vice Pres. 1; Pres. 2; Intra. Basketball 2, 3, 4; Kopee Sales 3; DECA 3; Vice Pres. 3; SC Rep. 3; Key Club 3, 4; JRC 4. FRANK W. PICKEL—HR 304 Entered from Butte High School, Butte, Montana 3; Cast of The Taming of the Shrew 3; DECA Vice Pres. 4; Senior Class Pres. 4; Pep Club 4. JIM POND— Puddles —HR 322 Tumbling 2, 3; DECA 3, 4. HENRY POTTER—HR 102 Honor Roll 4. PETER POULOS— Pet —HR 309 Band I, 2, 3, 4. JIM POWELL—HR 304 YFC 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; M Club 2, 3, 4; HR Sec. 4. GEORGE PRAMENKO— Perdink —HR 309 HR Pres. 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 4; Football 1, 3, 4; M Club 3, 4; Bitter Root Sales 2; Boys' State 3; Pep Club 3; Key Club 3, 4. JEANETTE PRETY— Jan —HR 322 Entered from Southwest High School, St. Louis, Missouri 2; Honor Roll 3, 4; JRC 3; Cantata 3; Konah Art Editor 4; Horizon 4; Art Club 3, 4; Pres. 4. WhiMsl (B CWSL iA., QiUUjOA,9a, (DAjLUTL WlapDAcJJjL ALBERTA PRICE—HR 102 Library Squad 1, 2; GAA 1, 2, 4; Nurse's Office 3; GC Cabinet 4. BONNIE PRIVETT—HR 316 Horizon 1, 2; Honor Roll 1, 3; Class Sec. 1; Vice Pres. 2; Treas. 3; Tumblinq 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; HR Pres. 3; SA Sec. 4. CYRA QUALLEY— Cy —HR 309 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Horizon 1, 2, 3; Vice Pres. 3; GAA 1, 2; Bitter Root Sales 1; Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4; Pres. 3; Cantata 2, 3; Class Council 2; Konah Staff 3, 4; Co-Editor 4; JRC 3; GC Cabinet 2, 3, 4; KONA 3, 4; HR Pros. 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Kopee Staff 4. ANITA PHYLLIS RAMER HR 106 Honor Roll 1. 2, 3; GC Cabinet 1; SC Rep. 2; Art Club 3, 4; Pres. 3; DECA 3; Award in Retailing and on-the-job Training 3. MARY RANNBERG— DimpleB —HR 322 GAA 1, 2, 4; JRC 4. JOHN L. REELY— Limp —HR 322 HR Pres. 1; Rifle Club 1; Bitter Root Sales 1; Cast of Junior Miss'' 1; Taming of the Shrew. Triad 3; Class Council 2. 3; JRC 2; Key Club Leaders’ Banquet 3; Boys' State 3; Konah Staff 3. 4; SC Rep. 4; Key Club 4; Quill and Scroll 4. CHARLOTTE RICKETT—HR 322 Entered from Flathead County High School, Kali- spell, Montana 1; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; JRC 3, 4. MARY RISSMAN— Risso —HR 322 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; Twirling 1, 2, 3, 4; Squad Leader 4; GC Cabinet 1, 2, 3; Office Squad 3; Concert Choir 4; Cantata 4. JESSIE JANICE ROBINSON— Jess'-HR 106 GAA 1; Honor Roll 3; FT A 3 4; DECA 4. JOHN ROD A—HR 314 Rifle Club 1; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Intra. Basketball 2, 3, 4; Wildlife Club 4; Gym Leader 4. 29 30 Sjaiisih isJjdL, Stsw AA. Gil njcL '55 iaIa! SkrisL JOHN W. RODGERS—HR 106 Intra. Basketball 1, 2. MARY ROEHL—HR 309 YFC 1, 2, 3. 4; Camera Club 3. 4; DECA 4. ROXANNA ROSS— Roxie —HR 314 GAA 1; Saddle Club 1; Twirling 2. 3; Square Dance Club 2; Cantata 3; Office Squad 4. ILONA HELEN RUANA— Bug —HR 206 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; SC Rep. 1, 3; Ski Club 1, 2, 4; Sec. 4; GC Cabinet 2; Horizon 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Cantata 3, 4; Twirling 2, 3, 4; Bitter Root Sales 4. WILLARD RUCKS— Willie —HR 102 Wildlife Club 2, 3. ROSELYN RUSSELL— Lynn —HR 111 Entered from Pocatello High School, Pocatello, Idaho 3; GC Cabinet 4. JACK SAIN—HR 304 YFC 1, 2, 3, 4; Square Dance Club 1, 2, 3; Riile Club 1; Cantata 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Movie Operator 3, 4; DECA 4. MARY MARGARET SATTERFIELD—HR 206 Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4; High Honor Roll 3; GAA 1, 2; GC Contact Rep. 1; SC Rep. 2; Soph. Editor of Kopee 2; Key Club Leaders' Banquet 2; Girls' Honor Council 3; Girls' State 3; Class Sec. 4; Pep Club 4. MARY JEAN SCHILLING— Jeanie - HR 107 Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; Pres. 1; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; HR Vice Pres. 1; Class Council 2, 3; Twirling 2, 3; GC Cabinet 2, 3; Key Club Leaders' Banquet 3; Girls' State 3; Girls' Honor Council 3, 4; Office Squad 3; Konah Staff 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Class Treas. 4; Bitter Root Staff 4; Cantata 4; Pep Club 4. MARLENE SCHMAUTZ—HR 304 Marching Band 1, 2; Concert Band 1, 2; GAA 1; YFC 1, 2, 3. 7TUIul iBamchcOisL 9A. Qwuo i- (JlaAA (pA xif. SHIRLEY MAE SCHULZ— Shirl —HR 106 Entered from Harlowton High School, Harlowton, Montana 4. BOB SEIM— Skip —HR 107 HR Sec. 1, 2; Pres. 3, 4, Football 1, 2. 4; Truck 1; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Ski Team 1; Boys' State 3; Key Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4; M Club 4; Ski Club Vice Pres. A. JACK C. SEITZ— Satchel —HR 322 Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 3, 4; HR Pres. 1; lntiu. Basketball 3; M Club 4; M Club Boxing 4. EDWARD C. SHOPE— Rawhide —HR 111 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; HR Vice Pres. 2; Wild- life Club 2; Class Pres. 3; M Club Boxing 3; Boys' State 3; AFS European Scholarship 3; Gym Leader 3; Key Club 3, 4; Pres. 4; Pep Club 3, 4, Class Council 4. EDWINA SIEVERS- Weenie -HR 107 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 2: Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1. 2, 3. 4; Ski Club 1; HR Pres. 2; Girls' Honor Coui Girls' State 3; Key Club Leaders' Banquet 3; Claus Sec. 3; Konah Staff 3. 4; IRC 3, 4, Gyrn Leader 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; SC Vice Pres. 4; Pep Club 4, LEONA SMITH— Lee —HR 304 Square Dance Club 1, 2, 3; GC Contact Rep. 2; Concert Choir 3. LESTER SMITH— Lob -HR 309 Track 2, 3; Concert Choir 2; Spartanairos 3, 4; Cantata 2, 3, 4; Football 4; HR Troa . 4. MARGARET SMITH—'Margie —HR 106 Tumbling 1, 2; GAA 1. LEONA SPERRY— Nonie —HR 304 Band 1; Bitter Root Sales 2; GC Cabinet 2, Dean’s Office 2. DONNA CAROLE STAEDLER—HR 107 Band 1, 2; Honor Roll 4. 3; 31 32 j?johvL (baiADpDulDA JjtaxLiu SofikomoAfL QIoaa, BILL STEINBRENNER— Stinky —HR 206 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; HR Pres. 1; Bitter Root Sales 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3; M Club 2, 3, 4; Pres. 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Boys' State 3; Class Vice Pres. 3. JANIS LEE STRONG— Jan —HR 206 Honor Roll 1, 2; HR Sec. 1; GC Cabinet 2, 3; ]RC 1, 2, 3, 4; Sec. 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Cantata 2, 3, 4. ROBERT E. SULLIVAN Bob - HR 322 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 2; JRC 2; Cantata 2, 3; Concert Choir 3 Boys' State 3; KONA 3, 4; Station Manager 4 Class Council 3; B” Squad Basketball Manager 3 BILL SWEARINGEN—HR 206 Track 1; Art Club 3, 4. JACK TH1BAUDEAU—' Tib —HR 322 Entered from Gallatin County High School, Boze- man, Montana 2; Honor Roll 3; Stage Crew for ''Triad, The Willow and I, The Importance of Being Earnest 3; Stage Crew 4; Pep Club 4. SHIRLEY THORMLEY— Shirl —HR 206 Entered from Roundup High School, Roundup, Montana 3; Honor Roll 3. JANET THORNTON— J. T. —HR 102 Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; SC Rep. 1, 2; GC Cabinet 2; Concert Choir 3; Cantata 3. NOLA TIDBALL—HR 111 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Squad 2, 3; Twirling 3; GC Cabinet 3. EDWARD TILZEY— Duke —HR 314 Honor Roll 1, 2; HR Pres. 1, 3; Football 1, 2; JRC 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Cantata 2, 3, 4; Wildlife Club Sec. 3; Pres. 4. CECILY TRENOUTH— Ces —HR 309 Honor Rol 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis Cub 1, 2; PASF 1; GC Cabinet 2, 3, 4; Cast of Stage Door'' 2; Orchestra 2; SC Rep. 3; Bitter Root Staff 3; Gym Leader 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Konah Staff 3, 4; Editor 4. Jam, (BoonsL fchdtsid J waIi. (flaAA. (phsibldswL MARILYN TURRELL— Mike”—HR 314 Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1; Twirling 2. 3; Dean's Office 4. DOLORES VAAGE—HR 107 Entered from Arabi High School, Arabi, Louisiana 1; HR Pres. 2; Class Council 2; Square Dance Club 2; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; GC Cabinet 3, 4; SC Rep. 3; Konah Staff 3; Nurse's Office 3; Prod. Staff of Glass Menagerie, Taming of the Shrew' 3; Cast of Triad, The Willow and 1. The Im- portance of Being Earnest 3; Kopeo Co-Editor 4. PETE VANN—HR 107 Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3; M Club 3, 4. NOEL JOHN WATERS- HR 309 HR Vice Pres, 1; Pres. 3; Dance Band 1, 2, 3; Or chestra 1, 2, 3; SC Rep. 2, JRC 2; Cantata 2, 3, -1; Prod. Stafl Cuckoos on the Hearth' 2; Honor Roll 2; Cast of Taming of the Shrew 3; Prod, Staff of Triad 3; Bitter Root Sales 3; Pep Band 3. 4; Spartanaires 3, 4; Thespians 3. 4. Drum Major 4. ARLEN WEISHAAR— Nuck —HR 314 Football 1, 2, 3. 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2. 3, 4. M Club 2. 3, 4. BONNIE MARILYN WEMPLE— Lynn —HR 106 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; GC Cabinet 2, 3, 4; CAP 2, 3, 4, Prod. Staff of Taming of the Srhew, Triad, Importance of Being Earnest 3; Gym Leader 3, 4, IRC 3; Concert Choir 3, Bilter Root Stafl 4; SC Rep. 4; Konah 4. MARY ANN WHALEY— Tort —HR 102 HR Sec. I; Pres. 2; Sec. 3; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; JRC 1; GC Cabinet 2, 3; Twirling 2; Kopee Sales 2; Cantata 3; Concert Choir 3; Konah Staff 3; Class Council 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Sec. 4. NANCY WHITAKER— None —HR 206 Library Squad 2; HR Sec. 3. 33 (Bob Sullivan YYlanaqsL , JiOTICL BETTY WILCOX—HR 206 Honor Roll 1, 3; GC Cabinet 2; GC Contact Rep. 3; Office Mgr. 3. GLENN WILHELM—HR 304 Honor Roll 3. MARILYN WILLARD—''Willie''—HR 106 DECA 3. DOROTHY L. WILLS— Dottie —HR 314 Square Dance Club 1, 2; Office Squad 3. JOYCE WISE—HR 107 Bitter Root Sales It Tumbling 2; Prod. Staff of Taming of the Shrew, Triad, The Glass Menagerie 3. PAUL C. WISE—HR 314 Band 1, 2, 3; Tumbling 3; DECA 4. FRANCINE WOLFE— Fran —HR 206 GAA 1, 2; Library Squad 1, 2; Prod. Staff of Wil- low and I 3; GC Contact Rep. 4. ROGER WOLTER— Big Red —HR 314 HR Pres. 1; Football 1; Basketball 1; Track 1, 2, Sales 3; M Club 2, 3, 4. 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Cantata 3; Bitter Root FRANK B. WRYN— Burns —HR 106 Football 1; Gym Leader 3, 4. JOHN WUNDERLICH—HR 107 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 4; Boys' State 3; Intra. Basketball 3, 4; Kopee 4. 34 SjoJhcify. J'AnUanjd (pahihaL jahhisL uv (JcurijalcL MAXFORD KAUFMAN YANDT— Waxy —HR 111 HR Pres. 1; Track 1, 4; Football 2; Interscholastic Golf 2, 3, 4; Konah Staff 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Honor Roll 4. PHILIP ZIEG— Flip HR 322 Honor Roll 1. 2; Rifle Club 1; Intra. Volleyball 2; Intra. Bas- ketball 2, 3. ROBERT E. ZUCCONI Zeko —HR 322 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Band I; Class Council 1; Football 2, 3, 4; M Club 4. LOST CHORDS Jerry Bush William Close Sharon Cruickshank John Good John Gross Stanley Hanning Robert Nordwick Thurman Randall Doris Rucks Marvin Schmautz Don Smith Howard Ulrigg James Vessoy Jim Waldbillig Kenny Zander 35 JUNIORS Just One More Chance 30 JUNIOR COUNCIL Standing: Mike Bouchard. Ann Demmons, Ina Jeanne Morris, Muriel Beavers. Seated: Gary Cates, Gladys Hubert. Laurel McLaughlin, Eldora Twite, Lois Abbey, Carol Baker, Helen Ulrigg. Vern Smith. Roy Mitchell. Junior Officers Mike Bouchard, President; Ann Demmons, Vice-President; Ina Jeanne Morris. Secretary; Muriel Beaver, Treasurer. JUNIOR ACTIVITIES To start off the year, the Juniors par- ticipated in the Noise Parade. They sold pop, hot dogs, peanuts, booster pins, and basketball season tickets. Their assembly, a musical produc- tion, U.S.O. show, was a great success. This class also put on a dance, junior play, a pep skit, and the annual Junior Prom. Mike Bouchard heads the class as president; Ann Demmons is vice-presi- dent; Ina Jeanne Morris, secretary; and Muriel Beavers, treasurer. Miss Mary Riley and Miss Ann Fowler are the co- sponsors. Miss Riley Miss Fowler Sponsors 40 I.oln Abbey Huth Adams I on Albright ■la Anderson ! ’olores Ashby Mary Lou Baier lack Bailey Carol Baker Itobert Bakke Alice Barkell Philip Barney Norris Barnhill Harry Bauer Richard Bauer Vearl Bauer Muriel Beavors Donald Beninqer Paul Bennett Carl Berglund Lloyd Bethke Mary Betson Brooke Billings Edith Bottolson Mike Bouchard Manley Briggs Darlene Bristow Barbara Brouelette Bonnie Brown Donna Brown 41 Doug Brown Duane Buck Judy Burger Donna Butler John Buttrey Francis Cochiarella Randa Colvill Douglas Combs Beatrice Conn Carl Cook Ann Coyle Donna Cozad Charlotte Crutchfield Gary Culbertson Phyllis Davenport Neil Davis Jo Ann Dawes Allan Day Clayton Day Loren Deland Edmund Buzzetti Barbara Cadieux Roberta Cain Pat Cameron Cheryl Carlson Allan Castonguay Gary Cates Roberta Chaffey Joyce Chamberlain Norman Chase Mary Chinske David Christensen John Clements Floyd Close Dixie Clothier 42 Ann Demmons Marie DeWil Jerry Domer Pal Donlan ' Maries Douglas Molly Drayton Tom Drinville Hruce Dundas l.uella Dundas Emma Dunn Bill Edinger Bob Egan Karen Elstone Joanine Enger Marcella Evans Jerry Everard Phyllis Everard Eddie Ferrell Jim Figg Ann Finley Harold Fisher Belly Jo Fleming Kathleen Fleming Peggy Fleming Judy Flightner Walking My Baby Back Home Helen Flory Marlene Flynn Jane Fonner Barbara Fox 43 George Fox Bob Fredrickson Harry Fritz Malcolm Galland Alex George Dwight Giflin Terry Gilder Dick Gilfillan Maureen Gilligan Bob Goldsby Trudy Gonsior Delores Goodan Ken Gordon Jeanene Griffing Joanne Gross Gail Guntermann John Gutierrez Paul Gyles Gail Hagen Dick Hale Nils Hallgren Darlene Hamilton Lois Harding Dovianne Harrin Marjean Harrsch Judy Hart Donald Hatten Beverly Heavlin Pat Henderson Barbara Henry Carolyn Hertler Shirley Hiller Diane Holmes John Honey Gladys Huber! 44 Eudora Hutchins William Jackson Anita Johnson Jerry Johnson l.ina Knutchel Ann Koestner Leo Kottas Karen Krieg Cora Kunz Marin ell LaCasse Cleo Lamoreau Jero Lanaghan Carol Lange Harold Larson ' iuylord Lasher Btanor Leirchner PrUcilla Lester Dianne Lewis Myke Lindsay 45 Duane Meidinger Dick Meisinger Duane Mercer Ray Merwin Walter Meyer Roy Mitchell Marilyn Moderie Richard Molenda Ina Jeanne Morris Betty Nagle Carolyn Long Kenneth Lourwood Barbara Lund Barbara Lyman Bill Lynch Beverly McCarty Tom McCullough Catherine McDougall Janet McFarlane Jean McGrew Laurel McLaughlin Virginia Maart Dave Maclay Elmer Maier Dave Mann Dick Manny William Marek Gary Marin Jenny Marquez Eugene Massey Wally Needles Bertina Nelson Joyce Nelson Marilyn Netzer Bruce Newgard 46 M i on Niblack • . ■ 11« y Nimocks '••un Noel iv.i Noland Bruce Olson Geraldine Olson Charles Otoupalik Tom Ott Gail Owen Jan Owen Katherine Pappas Gwen Paramore Betty Patten Dale Paulson Marshall Payson Joe Pepe Karen Petersen Jack Peterson Nancy Peterson Yvonne Pfau Beverly Pickens Virginia Pickens Tony Pietro Betty Pittsenbarger 47 Robert Plenger Jean Polich Joe Porter Graham Proebstel Emil Rasmussen Geraldine Reese Phil Reeves John Rehder Swanda Reiter Dan Rice Wilma Riggs Adele Roe Carol Ross Steve Russell Bob Saltz Faye Sammons Lorna Saunders Joyce Sayler Betty Jean Schatz Joan Schmautz Cora Shufletowski Julia Scott Pat Serviss May Shaubut Diane Shearing Carol Sheppard George Sherry Charles Sickels Sonia Sipes Marie Skarland George Skoblin Dean Smith Vern Smith William Smith Bill Sol 48 John Sommerville Wall Sorensen Donna Sorenson Bill Sleek Sharon Steen Freda Stegmuller Jeanne Stiles Ray Stocke Bev Stordock Louise Swisher Nancy Tarbox Tony Therriault Janet Thibodeau Lois Thick Hose Marie Thomas Geraldine Thompson Warren Thompson Connie Thomson James Tilzey Nancy Toner Lloyd Townsend Shirley Trana Duane Trowbridge Mary Ellen Truckner 49 50 Luella Willison Ron Wilson Ken Wimmett Darlene Wold June Wolverton Robert Worthen Allan Wight Betty Yarendt JoAnn Turk Eldora Twite Helen Ulrigg Delmer Vietz Robert Virts Larolie Walker Jack Wallace Kay Wallinder Kay Walz James Warner Barbara Warren Gordon Weil Lynn Welty Ken Wersland Mary Beth White Bill Wiedmer Karl Wilkinson Marjorie Williams Dick Willis r—------------- )ST CHORDS ■ nnil Anderson I ton Anderson John Aubert Murry L. Bauer ( : irl Bloeser l.oRoy Bolin Waller Carlson Robert Dick Dennis Dorin lack Eddlemon VkMfinla Felker Marrtane Hangge Maine Hanson i' lyinond Hinkle I’ n Hutchinson l.oilie James Sylvia Job la Ann Johnson Richard Krumm Darrel Lebert Joy Liez l.dward Merrill Vivian Meske John Mordan Mary Morris Luneta Peters Anne Ployhar Dolly Prociv Rudolph Ruana l.arry Searight Pete Sorge LeRoy Stenberg Ruth Stroh Gene Tietz Bill Vann Itoverly Welling Robert Wheatly James Wilson Marian Wood Dave Wren Charles Zigmund y SOPHOMORES I 53 SOPHOMORE COUNCIL Standing: John Datsopoulos, Brian Nooney. Paul Pramenko. John Coffee, Alan Strom, Max Ulver, Martha Johnson, and Mr. Reyn- olds. Seated: Janet Hanson, Judy Moffett. Karen Bockman, Pat Jones, Peggy Reich, Mary Jo Hall. Faye Taylor, Carlene Flaherty, and Vicki Migge. Sophomore Class Officers John Datsopoulos, President; Brian Nooney, Vice-President; Peggy Reich, Secretary; Carlene Flaherty, Treasurer. SOPHOMORE ACTIVITIES Sophomores started off the school year with large class participation in the Noise Parade. Basketball season tickets were sold by this class. A school dance, pep skit, and annual assembly completed the agenda of the class of 57. Officers heading this class are: John Datsopoulos, president; Brian Nooney, vice-president; Peggy Reich, secretary; and Carlene Flaherty, treasurer. Mr. Reynolds served as class sponsor. Mr. Reynolds Sponsor 54 LaVern Adams Zoe Ahl Beverly Anderson Herb Anderson Barbara Appelt Jerry Armstrong Darlene Arthur Dawn Auras Pamela Baker Douglas Baldwin Wayne Baldwin Delores Banta James Barrett Bob Bartz Roy Bates Jim Bauer Allen Bertapella Floyd Bethke Russell Betts Gary Bjorklund Jerry Blake Karen Bookman Diane Boehler Darlene Boehm Beverly Boucher Jackie Boyce Luella Brillhart Sharon Bross Linda Bronson RuGene Brown Bob Brunson Wayne Buchanon Billy Burkland Sharon Burton Alan Cain Bruce Carmichael Sandra Carr Martha Cawley Mike Chamberlain Darlene Cheatham Elaine Cheff Marion Chivers Carole Christopher Bob Clark Sharon Clark Bert Clinkingbeard Jeff Close Anona Clute 55 John Coffee Colleen Coyle Larry DeMont Roger Duffin Donna Eichhorn Mary Fifield Don Gallagher 1 Milton Coffman JoAnn Creighton Doris Diettert Jerry Dunlap Larry Eisenman Carlene Flaherty Charles Gib on Art Collins Lorana Cripe Delores Dillman Alyce Durrant Alta Engebritson Gertrude Follinglo Lee Gibson Mary Lou Collins Frank Damaskos Claudia Dobb Sandra Durrant John Engstrom Frank Forman Jack Gilbert Jack Cooper John Datsopoulos Diane D'Orazi Kathie Dye Richard Erb Neal Forman Doris Gilfillian Ken F. Cooper Jeannie Dawes Ronnie Doucette Carol Eastman Edith Fenn Vivian Fornall Don Gilgan Ken L. Cooper Patty Day Linden Duffin Agnes Edingei Helen Ferris Albert Fox Marilyn Gould 56 Hrenda Holland Alphie Holst Edna Howe Bill Howell '«-verly Howerton i ma Mae Huckaba Nancy Hunimer Walter Hunt Carol Hyland ■ reen Hyndman Virginia Isaacs lohn Iverson May Goudette Barbara Gray Betty Graybeal Paul Greenhalgh Douglas Grimm Ella Gustafson Deanna Guy Harry Haines Jerri Haines Dorrel Haley Janet Hall Mary Jo Hall Carol Hallford Melody Hallford Brenda Hames JaBper Hames Sally Hangas Carl Hansen Arthur Hanson Janet Hanson Donna Haskoll Jerry Hauf Roger Haukel Colleen Hedricks Sharon Heilman J. B. Hendrix Herman Honry Sandra Horbort Sharon Hickey Roger High Barbara Hill Janico Hirsh Katherine Hirst Dennis Hochalter Marian Hoffort Glenda Hogan 57 Trudi Iverso Dean Jacobs1 Arlene Johnifl Carol Johnsf Dick Johns Jim Johnsoi I Martha Johns Charles John Agnes Jon Pat Jones Roger Jone Keith Joycs Rosalie Kami Sharon Kenis Don Kenned Gary Kennc Kent Daniel Mary Kiehll Charles Knop; Elaine Knutsol Gail Kolende Ann Kolppc Ken Kramei; Marietta Krarrfc Allen Kuhlll Jim Labbe I Frances LaFrinf Conrad Larci Roger Lambs; Buelah Lane Jean Lechnr Barbara Lei Jim Lennox Rita LePaim Donna Lercl Laura Lewii Oran Lien | George Lind« Craig Lindfcl Barbara Linendi Mary Lory George Lourl dno| .ow Barbara Lovinq Norman Lo Tom Lowe Dennis Luce' Jerry Luchai Pat Luedtke Roy Lynn Charlotte Maclay Bob Mathew 1 Montana Minster Ada Nelson [ Sheila O'Connor Gail Pedersen t • Beverly Lyons Marge Maclay Fred Meister ludy Moffett Shirley Nelson Margaret Olson Buddy Peterson Susan McCall Mitchel MacGregor Karen Melby Michael Monece Dorthea Newton Estella Otoupalik Ruby Petroff Pat McClosky Valerie Marion Douglas Midgett Albertina Montgomery Teddy Niemeyer Sharon Paddock Betty Phelps Bruce McIntyre Esther Martel Vicki Migge John Morri:on Brian Nooney Elmer Palmer Janette Plenger George McRae Roger Martin Norma Jean Miller Judy Muchmore Marion Nordwick Barbara Parent Josephine Ployhar Carl Maart Sharon Martin Sharon Mills Bill Mytty Roger Norgaard Delmer Pedersen Priscilla Podoll 59 Alvin Polanchek Nancy Popham Jeanne Pomajevicl Helen Potter I Pauline Powell Paul Pramenko Alan Preszler Judy Ranstrom Roy Rasmussen Bill Reely Lloyd Reesman Peggy Reich Jerry Reid Vodie Rhinehart Annie Richards Janet Rickett Rickey Rickettrc Doug Roark Bill Rocene Viola Roehl Bette Rogers John Russell Lynn Russell Penny Russell Judy Saltz Shirley Saltz Betty Satteriield Mark Satterlee Dick Sayer Ronald Schestag Jim Schlauch I Jerry Schmitz I Barbara Seitz I Judy Seymore I Joyce Sharp Rose Shaughnessyl Phil Sheridan Wayne Sickels Albert Simmert Robert Sipes Ian Smith Barbara Solander 5 ft ftt h AHL y - Alan Solum Dick Sorenson Glenda Sorenson Delores Spears Judy Spear: Bob Stage 60 Francis Stang Nancy Stedman Evelyn Steele Holly Steinbrenner Jim Stephanson Barbara Stevens Pat Stiles Bonnie Storm Brendt Stoverud Allan Strom David Strom Stanley Slrong Carol Struckman Gay Stuart Shirloy Sturdivant Vernlce Sullivan Mario Sunwall Nancy Susott Charles Swanson William Syrro' Palmer Tag Faye Taylor Martha Taylor Nola Terentieii Don Thompson Sharron Thompson Judy Thornton Norman Tlotz Judy Torgeson Maryalys Torqrimson Kathoryn Townsond Leslie Treichel Colleen Trowbridgo Max Ulver John Unacks Lorretta Underwood Allen Viegut Alan Wagner David Walsoth Walter Dotter Dick Wam'hor Robert Wornath Connie Watson Marlene Waylett Darlene Weideman Dave Weikel Rosie Ann Weimer Allan Weishaar 61 Janet Wemple John Fritz Wilson Wertz Gordon Marion Wilson Wickman Barbara Williams Carolyn Willis Sidney Jackie Wohl Wesley Wolle John Woods Wills David Wilsor Mary Wright Jack Albright Victor Bagaoisan Shirley Bunfill Joan Carrico Robert Clements Don Close Darrel Coates Conrad Colby Charles Crowther Wayne Day Frank Dorval Ronald Dowell Donald Fox Jimmy Gresa Jerry Hagestad James Hamilton LOST CHORDS Merlin Hamilton Bob Hand Bruce Hanson Betty Herning Bill Hogan Lee Hunter William Kast Maurice Keniston Robert Key Tony Kohler Shirley Lehl Merlin Lemmer William Masom Richard Millhouse Norman Mix Robert Polanchek Robert Preston David Price Alice Rennaker Dave Smith Michael Stephans Betty Stroh Carol Timblin A1 Troutman Warren Vinson Jerry Welling John Wheeler James White David Wickes Sidney Wills Ken Zarling FACULTY ACTIVITIES Too ) on tig :r r r 11 — j - j (n r r t r [P it i it ■ ' r r - r r r FRESHMEN COUNCIL Inset: Tom Boone, Butch Hend- ricks, Judy Solem. Mary Mann. Sitting: Barbara Pearce. Julie Dufresne, Roxie Smith. Bing Piccinini, Jean Faulstitch, Gay Grady, Stephanie Talbot. Standing: Miss Culver, Tom Boone, Milt Datsopoulos, Swain Wolfe, Dave Kieffer, Butch Hendricks, Ed Noel, Judy Solem, Kurt Fielder. FRESHMAN ACTIVITIES Freshman took top honors in the annual Noise Parade. Frosh boys painted the MHS on Mount Jumbo under guidance of M Club. Included among their activities was the frosh dance Date With '58. This energetic class was led by President, Tom Boone; Vice-President, Butch Hendricks; Secretary, Judy Solem; and Treasurer, Mary Mann. Miss Culver Sponsor Dave Aldrich Rita Allen toatrice Anderson loan Anderson I.orita Anderson Maxine Anderson Vicki Anderson William Antonick Jim Appelt 'avid Armstrong Gale Ansell Roger Bachman Delores Bagley Karen Bair Kenneth Baier Kenneth Bakke Carol Baldwin Gary Barnett Jas Barton Mary Bartz Bob Bassett Lawrence Beckell William Beeler Jack Berreth Judith Berry Lula Belle Bethke Sharon Blazek Twila Bolin Tom Boone Gary Bouck Gail Booth Lwida Borg Eileen Boyce Karen Bredberg Leona Brevik Tom Briggs Rita Ann Brillhart Barbara Brown John Brown lanice Buckallew LaVerne Burns Joanne Burrell Bill Cadieux Michael Cadieux Carol Cameron Gloria Cameron loraldine Carlen Beverly Case 67 68 Leah Caswell Danny Castonguay Sharon Cavin Colleen Cristensen Lela Clapper Sharon Clarke Marilyn Clemmens Joann Coey Margo Coffman Charles Conkling Marcia Cook Gayle Crane Anita Cripe Alberta Crites Betty Crit©3 John Cronin Barbara Crouch Mahala Crum Terry Cunningham Dick Curran John Danielson Milton Datsopoulos Charlotte Day Susan Day Diana Davey Gerry Davis Janice Deitz Robert Delaney Terri DeLatour Peggy DeMolt Tom Dietz Mike Dishman Gail Dodge John Dorval Jack Doull Charles Drinville Dawn Drummond Julia Dufresne Susan Durrant Everett Edens Janis Edinger Dereck Ellinghouse Carlton Ellis Darrel Enger Gloria Eudaily Andrea Evans Shirley Everard Sharon Everett Sylvia Evjen LeRoy Felde 1 Catherine Fraser Esther Gee Gladys Glenn ■ rothy Goudette lack Griffith George Fairdough Roy Fenn Janet Fredrickson Kathleen Gendrow Charles Golden Patty Gould Raymond Gudeon Jean Falstich Kurt Fiedler Libby Freedle Marlis Gibbs Loretta Goldsby Gay Grady Donald Guest Dusty Farnum Virgil Fite Jane Gable Jacquie Gibson Richard Goldsby Gene Green Jane Haaglund Lester Fassett Jasper Flint Myrna Galland Phil Gilbert Nancy Gonder Gary Gregory Joan Haaglund Thellis Faust Alice Fox Janice Gano Joyce Gilfillan Mickey Gonsior Andrea Grenager June Haaglund Judy Fay Sharon Fox Marvil Gassen Ethel Gilingham Sharon Gordon William Grenier 69 1 I I Lewis Hagen Larry Halgeson Deanne Hall Loretta Hall Robert Hamilton Judy Hangas Edith Hansen Irwin Hanson Michey Hanson John Harr Roger Hatton Lena Hauley Barbara Hawbrick ' Doug Hay James Heath I Wayne Heckeroll Irene Heikkela I Eugene Hemgrec I Blaine Hendricki I Dianne Hess I Cecil Hiatt Sandra Higgins Howard Hightow Wanda Hillman Rodney Hochhaltr Betty Hofiman I Delores Holden I LeEtta Holden I Juan Hollensteinwj Bonnie Holt I Robert Howard Shirley Howell Christie Hughes Raymond Hutchim- Lucille Hutchesoa Clyde Huston Leland Hyslop Ray Jacobs Delores James Douglas James | Don Jensen Russ Jerome Jackie Jett Clara Job Reva Johnson Darlene Johnson Delores Johnson Donna Johnson 70 Helen Johnson Karen Johnson Marilyn Johnson Robert Johnson Kathie Jones Karen Jordan Skip Jourdanais James Kahm Bonnie Karkanen Mary Keeler David Keiifer Eugene Keller Joan Killian Barbara King Lloyd Kirkland Virg Kirkland Esther Kirschman Dennis Klapwyck Duane Knittel Bob Knoof Elva Lou Kock Ernie Koestnor Norman Kolppa Leilani Kottelus Liela Kreihle Lois Kung Marshall Kyle Karlene Larson Norman Larson Sharon Larson Shirley Larson Dave Lien Sandra Light Joan Little Barbara Lobdell William Lovell Mary Loyall Barbara Lubrecht Karen Lynch Shirley Lyons Dud Lytle Sharon McCann Beverly McCarty Mike McCarthy Rhuena McCollough Pat McDonald Beth McDugel Jim McFarlane 71 Larry McKay Mary Mann Janice Matson Janice Millhouse Marcia Morgan Joanne Needles Elaine Netzer 72 Lynn McLaughlin Walter Markert David Maughan Sherrain Milward Virginia Morrell Judith Neeley Lillian Netzer Bruce McRae Jim Marry Ronald Meany Marlene Mix Frank Mutch Gale Nelson Ruben Netzer Jacksy McRae Jean Martin Marlene Meckler George Mongar Irene Nagel June Nelson Janice Neuharth Sheree Mace Redge Martin Darlene Meckler Joe Mongar Barbara Nagy Ronald Nelson Larry Newman Linda Madsen Dianne Massey Carol Meehan Donald Montelius Donald Nagy Sherrell Nelson Anita Newton Charlene Mallo Robert Massey George Mercer Ray Moore Pat Nantt Wayne Nelson Charles Nicholi Roderick Pahl Walter Pahl Jack Palmer 1 iayle Paramore John Parks Peg Parmelee Dave Patten Dorothy Patten Barbara Pearce Marty Penna harles Peppard arol Peterson Beth Petaja Eugene Phaff Pat Phelps Rosalie Piccinini Marvin Piche n. dney Pickering Poarl Pohland John Porter Homer Ponton Mary Pramenko Donna Privette 1’red Proebstel Leila Random Lee Ranstrom Harriet Raymond '-arole Reeves Carole Reich ludith Reinhard -nneth Reinhard Pat Roark Hharon Rhodes Nancy Rice '«lores Richards mna Riedlinger Eddy Noel Robert Nordberg John Northey Connie Norton Darrel Oakler Barbara Ogg Elizabeth Ogg Lance Olsen Darlene Olson Lloyd Olson O'Dean O borne Gail Page 73 John Robinson Sue Root Marilyn Rosin Geraldine Ross Gloria Rowin Lea Ruana Florence Rusk David Rusrell Dennis Sain Dorothy Saylor Gordon Saylor Mary Scharosch Duane Scheeler Benny Schmautz Glenda Schmautz Janis Schmautz Robert Schmid Joann Schulz Georgie Scott Tim Scott Tom Scott Dick Seim Bruce Serviss Stan Serviss Peggy Shaw Bob Shefl Marian Sickels Wallace Simmert Jack Silver Sharon Sletten Annette Smith Deraid Smith Frank Smith Gary Smith Harold Smith Penny Smith Roxana Smith Sandra Smith Mike Smuin Judy Snyder Carol Sol Terry Solander Judy Solem Carol Spaulding Jim Spratt Shiela Stahl Sylvia Steele Marie Stempke 74 lack Stevens Tom Swisher y Ann Tennison • rren Trowbridge arolyn Walsh '«rnard Wevers '• tlliam Woodard Pat Stevens Paunee Syverson Helen Therriault John Vann Pat Warner Robert Williams Charlotte Wood John Stoval Joey Tabish Beverly Thompson Evelyn Vaughn Richard Watkins Alfred Willison Charliene Wright Keith Sturdevant Roger Tag Jerine Thompson Montana Venne Ted Weber Bill Wills David Yonce Mario Svien Stephen Talbott Ted Thompson Leora Wagner Florence Weikel Dave Wilson Anita Yule Terry Swanson Beverly Teitz Judith Tietz Irvin Wagoner Betty Welrer Peggy Wishard Darlene Sweeney Dave Taylor Carole Tikkonen Val Walford Roger West Swain Wolfe 75 LOST CHORDS Bonnie Bache Clara Baker Dale Betts Norman Bishop Willis Blake Josephine Carlson Anne Chatland Twila Cogdill John Cook Nancy Cooper Barbara Cravick Richard Curran William Dietz Beverly Dye Donald Erickson Vernon Erickson Harold Farron Melvin Fassio Teddy Fourt Terry Foust Lani Fehr Dick Fontaine Ed Fontaine Norman LeRoy Fritz Kenny Getschman Bob Gudgeon Gaile Halley Marvin Hayes Jack Hayle Carolyn Herrich Todd Hilt A1 Hoppe Gail Howard Wayne Howard Eugene Jasperson Glenn Kline George Krieg Gene Mart Virginia Meske Robert Molenda Leonard Morgan William Morris Bob Nelson Beverly Patton Louis Polinsky Rosalie Schlaht Jerry Schram Frankie Schuiletowski Benny Sexton Robert Ronald Smith Russell Smith Robert Sparks Richard Staton Russell Sylier James Thompson Jerry Townsend Edward Townsend Harry Treichel James Tripp Robert Vinson Ilene Waddell Henri Warden Henry Weideman George Wheeler 76 DEPARTMENTS I Understand Just tlow You Feel y j i fa:I 4 'i i f{ r r' rr '• T J I f r j J i ■ C - 1 r r V t-H J - J c„ J JT- m - EZ 79 (phyAicaJ Scie icc, Blue Tail Fly Courses offered in the physical sci- ence department are general science, biology, physics, and chemistry. Seniors taking chemistry find that many of their experiments produce disagreeable odors, but nevertheless the course is very interesting and worthwhile. One year of laboratory science is necessary for graduation. Department chairman is Millard Peterson. John Heldinq 80 Millard Peterson Carroll Miller Parks Whitmer Paul Wilson John Peterson WjcdhsmuxiicA It s in the Hook „ . _ Harley Lorance Practical mathematics, elementary al- gebra, plane and solid geometry, and triggonometry are courses offered to the Ken Reynolds mathematical-minded student. A course in either algebra or practical math is re- quired of all freshmen. Miss Gertrude Clark heads this department. 81 J Ralph Soroos Miss Agnes Brown Miss Barbara Greenwood Ken Thomas Ed Buzzetti C. B. Worthen SociaL SiuduiA Lou Rocheleau Robert D. Watt It Ain’t Necessarily So Social studies department offers fresh- man social studies, sophomores world hisory, Juniors United States history, and contemporary problem for seniors. The study of marriage, and divorce, and preparation for careers are only a few of the subjects covered in the contem- porary problems course. One year of a course in social studies and a year of U. S. history are required for graduation. Department chairman is Miss Agnes Brown. 82 foMmsLhJciaJL Who Wrote That Letter to Old John Courses offered in the commercial de- partment are typing, shorthand, clerical practice, general business, bookkeep- ing, and retailing. Students enrolled in retailing usually hold a part-time job downtown. Many second-year short- hand and typing students also take part in the work program and do secretarial work in downtown offices. Maurice Egan is department chairman. Maurice Egan Clarence Shively George Miller Bob Langenback William Carvey Walter Griffin Miss Mary Riley 83 fcnqliAh, Three Little Words Four years of English are necessary for gradua- poetry. This department includes dramatics, speech, tion from MHS. Verbs to semi-colons are studied in and journalism. Miss Hazel Swearingen is the chair- grammar, while literature studies include prose and man of this department. Miss Hazel Swearingen Miss Ann Foley Miss Agnes Scott John Linn Mi s Katherine Craighead Miss Florence Brinton Robert Anderson Miss Helen Fink Lyle Berg Miss Carol Houck Miss Anne Fowler David H. Andrew J In a Little Spanish Toivn Mias Violet Boileau Daniel Low Miss Edith Culver Bonjour, Monsieur Low, is one of the first phrases tought to first year French students. Latin and Spanish are the other lan- guages taught in this de- partment. Customs and ways of life of the coun- tries which speak these languages are studied, as well as the vocal and writ- ten language. Many stu- dents minor in this field. Miss Violet Boileau is de- partment chairman. 85 Waller Hook Elwood Averill Giulio Ravella GaLL amt Ajcl Jjl In an 18th Century Drawing Room This department offers fine arts, ] commercial lettering, and arts and I crafts for the creative student. Oil I painting, water colors, charcoal, I block printing and work in other media are included in this course. Seniors enroll in the crafts course and these students work with plastics, i metals, enamels, and wood. Majors or minors for graduation come from this department. Mr. Walter Hook is the department chairman. Miss Grace Van Vorous KjomsL If Yd Known Yon Were Coming I d Baked a Cake A kindergarten for pre-school age children is a big feature in the home ec department annually. It is fol- lowed by a child and infant care unit. Mrs. Gladys Van Vorous heads this department which offers a three-year course for girls, and a senior course for both boys and girls. Sewing, cooking, and home living are covered. Home Economics may be counted as a laboratory science for graduation. Mrs. Vanetta Lewis Mrs. Martha Duff Miss Beth Bigei 87 WjanimiCfAti. Knock on Wood Vocational courses, including draft- ing, shop, and agriculture, are of- fered in the manual arts department. The agricultural department this year acquired land at the new high school site for raising actual crops and car- ing for livestock. This department, which is located in the annex, is headed by Ed Davis. Ed Davis Noel I. Baker Mark Jenning- Robert L. Shepard 88 (pkifAical £jdu£jaJLuon Leap Frog Hal Sherbeck Don Delaney Miss Elsie Forcum Miss Beverly Madsen Girls' and boys' gym classes were combined this year for volleyball and square dancing. Besides these sports, badminton and basketball are included in the regular class work. Tumbling is an extra-curricular activi- ty of this department. Department chairman is Mr. Hal Sherbeck. 89 WlaiMsjumzsL Steam Heat What would MHS have done without the staff that keeps our school clean, warm, and in good repair? Thanks and praise are indeed earned by the maintenance staff. Under the leadership of Mrs. Van Vorous, the cafeteria serves warm, delicious, and econom- ical lunches to students every school day. MHS owes a great debt to them. 1 PUBLICATIONS Is It True What They Say J(omifL Good for Nothing Seated L. to R.: Bonnie Wemple, Edwina Sievers, Cecily Trenouth. Cyra Qualley, Joy LaChambre, Jeanette Prety. Standing: Judson James, John Honey, Steve Gerdes, Joanne Chaffey, Don Cote, Lorna Kaiser. John Reeley. Janet Gonsior. Alex George, Patsy Gynn, George Lourbis. The Konah, MHS's weekly newspaper, informs students of school events. Staff jnembers serve one semester as reporters before applying for advanced positions. The editors and certain staff positions change each semester. Staff members also attend MIEA meets, send representatives to summer Pow Wow at Montana State University, and Pacific Slope Conference. Mr. Linn Sponsor The Konah has received many national and state awards over its forty-one years of publications. Mem- bers are eligible for Quill and Scroll by having 100 inches of printed material and 1.75 grade average. Co-editor First Semester Cecily Trenouth Cyra Qualley Co-editors First Semester Joy LaChambre Janet Gonsior Steve Gerdes, Lorna Kaiser, Janet Gonsior, Joyce LaChambre. Pat3y Gynn, Jeanette Prety. Joanne Chaffey, Bonnie Wemple, Cecily Trenouth, Jody Niemoyer. Darlene Wold. Janet McFarlane, Roberta Chaffey. 95 Betty Akerson Typist John Hill Sports Editor Mary Jean Schilling Publicity Manager Ina Jeanne Morris Writer Jerry Welling Artist Lorna Kaiser Writer Barbara Jones Artist (BiiisUv Rjoot Anniversary Song Going into its second half century of publication, THE BITTER ROOT presents Fifty Years of Music as its anniversary theme. Published by the Missoulian and engraved for the first time by Montana Engrav- ers, the book is a little larger as this is its fiftieth year. Bitter Root week was opened with a talent assem- bly featuring a TV theme and closed with a dance. A calendar section is a new feature of the '55 yearbook. The theme is also featured on the cover. At the annual MIEA meeting at MSU, the yearbook received an all-state rating. Mr. Hook sponsored the yearbook. 96 Colleen Higgins Editor lanet Gonsior Ad Staff Dianne Lewis Ad Staff Bonnie Wemple Ad Staff Philip Barney Ad Staff Jean McGrew Photographer Mason Niblack Photographer Front Row L. to R. Karen Lynch Judy Moffet Brooke Billings Back Row: Duane Knittel Skip Jourdonnais Bob Sullivan Manager xotlcl In the Still of the Night Student owned and operated KONA, The Golden Whisper of MHS, aims to train students in radio tech- niques, and to give experience in public address sys- tems. The station sponsors two fifteen-minute programs over KGVO weekly and provides sound and other equipment for school plays. For the purpose of recording school events, KONA equipment is avail- able for use by clubs and in classrooms throughout the year. KONA's motto is to serve the sound needs of the school. Front Row L. to R.: Bob Sullivan, Bob Egan, Allison Howard, Loren DeLand, Janice Obenauer, David Armstrong. Jerry Dunlap. Diane Shearing, Doug Brown, Pat Leonard. Back Row: Mr. Whitmer, Steve Gerdes, Craig Lindh, Eugene Massey. Mr. Whitmer Sponsor Sitting: L. to R.: Zoe Ahl. Dolores Vaage. Joanne Chalfey. Standing: Carolyn LePaine, Miss Fink, Mary Ann Tennison, John Wunderlich, Cyra Qualley, Marilyn Bauer. J{op £. Don't Forget to Write The Kopee, which is an Indian word for Owl, is an annual literary magazine composed of outstanding writings by the students. Throughout the year, com- positions are submitted to the staff who choose the best ones. Under the guidance of Miss Helen Fink, senior editors, Delores Vaage and John Wunderlich assisted by Gail Gun- terman, junior editor, and Zeo Ahl, sophomore editor, put out this worth- while book. Other staff members are Mary Ann Tennison, art editor; Marilyn Bauer and Carolyn LePaine, typists; lo Anne Chaffey, business manager; and Cyra Qualley, make-up editor. The Kopees are distributed in the Spring after a week of sales com- petition in English classes. This pub- lication is printed locally. Miss Fink Sponsor John Wunderlich Senior Editor Delores Vaage Senior Editor Gail Guntermann Junior Editor Zoe Ahl Sophomore Editor 99 Masked Ball Editor at Work? Some Sales Talk! KONA in Session Our Guardian Angel Bill Crawford President SiudsmL founxdL Edwina Sievers Vice-President Believe Student Council, the governing body of MHS, is composed of representatives elected from every homeroom in the school. Requests from all organiza- tions wishing dance dates, food sales, drives, and as- semblies must be passes by the council. Among the projects for this year were: selling over six-hundred courtesy cards to the Fox Theatre; sponsoring assem- blies; promoting a bus trip to both a football and bas- ketball game; and supporting the American Field Service Plan. Each member of the Council serves on one of the following committees: Welfare, Administrative, Di- recting Activities, or Publications. 102 r ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE This committee sponsors school elec- tions, rallies, and dances; records school calendar, and charters school clubs. This year special committee finished re- vising the MHS constitution. Walter Griffin sponsors the group and John Reely is chairman. Seated from left to right: Karen Johnson. Bon- nie Wemple, Cathy Jones. Margaret Newton. Jean Stiles, Gail Booth. Teddy Niemeyer. Judy Solem. Standing from left to right: John Reely, John Brown. Burt Clinkingbeard, Harry Fritz. Bill Lynch. DIRECTING ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Arrangements for bus trips and as- semblies, and greeting of special vis- itors come under the business of this committee. Edwina Sievers is chairman and R. C. Shepard is the advisor. Seated from left to right: Edwina Sievers. Joan Anderson, Jerri Haines, Judy Thornton, Marietta Kramer. Sharon Everett. Ann Demmons. Cheri Mase. Standing from left to right: Hal Smith. Alex George, Eduardo Merigo, Floyd Iverson. PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE Publications committee is in charge of publishing the Student Council Digest each Wednesday. Club regulations, constitution amendments, Student Asso- ciation material, and other necessary material is under this committee. Chair- man is Quest Linh and Lyle Berg is sponsor. Seated from left to right: Jean McGrew, Bob Egan, Carlene Flaherty, John Porter, Vodie Rhine- hart, Janis Strong, Marlene Flynn. WELFARE COMMITTEE March of Dimes and other charitable drives come under the business of this committee. School improvements and promoting good conduct at school func- tions are its goals. Co-chairmen are Leilani Haines and Sharon Gibbs. The sponsor is John Peterson. Seated from left to right: Carol Ross, Sharon Gibbs, Mary Ann Hoffart, Darlene Wold, Vemice Sullivan, Annette Smith, Katherine Pappas. Chris- ty Hughes, Tom Briggs, Carol Meehan. 103 (psp Qlub Sh-Boom The purpose of Pep Club is to create pep and school spirit. All pep assem- blies, rallies, and bonfires are the work of this club. Members are elected by the student body at the close of the school year. Eight juniors and sixteen seniors are selected annually, and M Clubbers are automatically uneligible because of conflicting activities. Officers are President, Dean Jensen; Vice-President, Vic Hangas; Secretary, Mary Ann Whaley; and Treasurer, Colleen Higgins. The sponsor is Carroll Miller. Front Row: D-Day, Mary Ann Whaley, Bonnie Privett, Delores Hendricks. Vodie Rhinhart. Second Row: Donna Brown, Muriel Beavers. Janet McFarlane, Jodie Niemeyer, Mary Satterfield, Jo Haines. Third Row: Mr. Miller. Dean Jensen. Bill Lynch. Vic Hangas, Mike Bouchard, Sam Key, Pat Donlan. Manly Briggs, Betty Akerson, Sam Gilder, Ina Jeanne Moris, Mel Gilgen, Edwina Seivers, Jeanie Schilling, Allison Howard, Solvieg Froiland. Col- leen Higgins. Fourth Row: John Reeley, Jack Thibodeau, Ed Shope, Burt Coty, Frank Pickel, Ted Lorance, Bill Crawford. J 104 Jh ApianA, Thespian's goal is to sponsor an in- terest in dramatics. All MHS stage pro- ductions have some connection with this club. The membership was revised this year, and both informal and formal initiations are held. President is Mel Gilgen; Vice-Presi- dent, Ted Lorance; Secretary, Dolores Vaage; and Treasurer, Allison Howard. Row One: Marcia Mueller. Alli- son Howard, Danna Davis. Mary Morris, Noel Water . Mr. Andrew. Row Two: Edwina Sievers, Do- lores Vaage. Cyra Qualley, Jan Obenaur, Ina Jeanne Morris. Row Three: Marvin Hart. Manley Birggs, Jim Phelan. Ted Lorance. Mel Gilgen. Don Albright. Quit! and, SchalL I Could Write a Kook Quill and Scroll is a national journalism society. A hundred published inches, rating in the upper third of their class, and a semester on the Konah staff are local requirements. The drive for FCopee sales is sponsored by this club. Officers slate includes Cecily Trenouth, President; Cyra Qual- ley, Vice-President; Mary Jean Schilling, Secretary; and Judson James, Treasurer. Mr. Linn is sponsor. 105 Take Me Out to the Ball Game A A.' 771 Club The service organization for GAA is Girls' M Club. Officers are President, Peggy Kallis; Vice-President, Ina Jeanne Mor- ris; Secretary-Treasurer, Grace Buchanan. jiaIaI CUhlsrilc. CiAAodatuon GAA offers tournament play in volleyball, basketball, table tennis, badminton, softball, and bowling. Officers are Dorothy Carlson, President; Lillian Borg- stede, Vice-President; Linda Davis, Secretary - Treasurer, Kathy Pappas. 5 CL G, C°undL GAA Council meets Tuesday noons at the Girls' Gym. The members of this organization are the managers of all the sports in which GAA'ers partici- pate. The officers of this club are the same as GAA. The sponsor is Miss Moonshine Madsen. 106 First row, left to right: Manley Briggs, Harry Haines, Joe Pepe, Bill Steinbrenner, Eduardo Merigo, Ed Shope, Steve Gerdes, Don Albright. Second row: John Datsopoulos, John Reely, Vic Hangas, Bob Seim. Gordon Hunt, Howard Beardmore, Duke Piccinini, Bill Burk- lund. Third row: Mr. Thomas, Norris Barnhill, George Pramenko, Roy Mitchell. Alan Cain, Mike Bouchard, Pat Donlan, Alex George, Roger Norgaard, Ken Cooper, Bill Lynch. Come-on-a My H ouse The Key Clubbers help with everything, striving to live up to their reputation as the most active club in school. Spartan Guide, Charity Ball, Mrs. Santa Claus Christ- mas party, and cutting Christ- mas trees are only a few of their many projects. The annual dinner-dance is a semi-formal affair. Officers are: Ed Shope, President; Bill Lynch, Vice-President; Steve Gerdes, Secretary; and George Pramenko, Treasurer. The sponsor is Mr. Ken Thomas. 107 SvJa Sophisticated Lady MHS girls automatically become members of Girls' Club upon their entrance into high school. This large club is headed by Nancy Healow, President; Sol- vieg Froiland, Vice-President; Joyce LaChambre, Secretary; and Marcia Mueller, Treasurer. Girls' Club supplied needy families with Christmas baskets, spon- sored faculty teas, and Mother's Day tea; provided financial loans and dona- tions for emergencies; sponsored Co-Ed Prom and semi-formal Cotton Hop ; and honored outstanding senior girls. Miss Della Ve Carr, Girls' Advisor, is sponsor. GIRLS' HONOR COUNCIL Eight girls are elected semi-annually for Girls' Honor Council. Elections are on basis of character, dependability, in- tegrity, and fairness. Attendance, disci- pline, and social problems are under the consideration of this group. Miss Della Ve Carr is sponsor. PROGRAM COMMITTEE Program Committee supervises class competition at meetings. Annual Christ- mas Chocolate Hour is under this com- mittee. Lynn Castle is chairman and Miss Carol Houck is sponsor. COURTESY COMMITTEE Presenting the annual Co-ed Prom for freshman girls and their big sisters is the big job of this committee. It also operates the Lost and Found. The chairman is Joyce LaChambre and Miss Katherine Craighead is sponsor. L. to R.: Donna Johnston, Judy Solem, Jan Obenauer, Teddy Nie- meyer, Carol Shepard, Mary Mann, Sharon Gibbs, Donna Has- kell. Standing. Miss Carr. 108 GUIDANCE COMMITTEE Guidance Committee publishes school handbooks to help freshmen and the new students. Carolyn LePiane is chairman and the sponsor is Miss Agnes Scott. MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE Membership Committee advertises club meetings and parties. The monthly com- mittee report, Chitter-Chatter, and supervi- sion of contact representatives come under the agenda of this group. Solveig Froiland is chairman and Miss Della Ve Carr is sponsor. SPECIAL PROJECTS COMMITTEE This committee supervises the ice cream bar machine. Members usher at different school functions, and talk over other unexpected projects which arise. Chairman is Dorothy Carlson and Miss Edith Culver is sponsor. CONTACT REPRESENTATIVES Each homeroom elects one girl to be the Girls' Club Contact Representative. She reports on all GC activities and dis- tributes Chitter-Chatter. SOCIAL COMMITTEE Social Committee is in charge of all club properties, also plans all social af- fairs. Chairman is Diane Cobb and Miss Elsie Forcum is sponsor. EXECUTIVE BOARD Executive Board is made up of the chairmen of the eight Girls' Club commit- tees and their faculty sponsors. Their duties are to recommend actions to be con- sidered by the Cabinet and Girls' Club. FINANCE COMMITTEE Finance Committee operates the Pay 'n Take It, Girls' Club store. Marica Muel- ler is chairman, and Miss Virginia Speck is the sponsor. SERVICE COMMITTEEE Service Committee helps at Open House and faculty teas. It also handles refreshments at Girls' Club meetings. Chairman is Margaret Newton and Mrs. Vanetta Lewis is sponsor. 110 Front Row L. to R.: Bill Steinbrenner, Bill Harsell, Ken Nelson, Gordon Hunt, Roger Wolter, Jack Seitz, Bill Edinger, Joe Pepe, Arlen Weishaar, Bruce Olson, Bob Zucconi. Second Row: Bob Seim, Willie Hochhalter. Jim Powell, Larry Holmes, Jack Eddlemon, Jerry Luchau. Jack Cooper, Bob Little. Howard Beardmore. Third Row: Mr. Buzzetti, Allan Wagner. Paul Gyles, Leo Kottas, Tony Buzzetti, Floyd Bethke, Tom Drinville, George Pramenko. Fourth Row: Joe Phelps. Don Nelles. Vernon George, Montana Bockman, Brian Nooney. Fifth Row: Albert Hensel, Steve Gerdes. Myke Lindsay. Harry Bauer. Dennis Reber, Dan Magstadt. VYl Chib Tlw Kid’s Last Fight Boys are eligible for M Club after they have earned a letter in any one of the three major sports. This club sponsors the annual boxing tournament, sells pro- grams at football and basketball games, and directs the freshman painting of the MHS. The M Club picnic is one of the social activities. Officers are: Bill Steinbrenner, President; Dan Magstadt, Vice-President; Don Nelles, Secretary-Treasurer. E. J. Buz- zetti is the sponsor. CbiLQlub With These Hands Decorating Christmas windows, making posters for bulletin boards, painting murals, and assisting around the art department occupies many hours of this club. President is Erik Iverson, Vice-President, Dorothy Carlson; Secretary, Jean- ine McKay, and Treasurer, Marcia Mueller. Mr. Averill is the sponsor. a £C L I've Been Working on the Railroad Distributive Education Club of America is for students in part-t’me work program connected with retailing. The club sent delegates to state convention in Helena. Members attend the annual spring student-employer banquet. Officers for the two clubs are: Sam Gilder and Ted Lorance, Presidents; Frank Pickell and Vic Hangas, Vice-Presidents; Rita Harland and Jeanine Mc- Kay, Secretaries; and Lillis Waylett and Bob Dunwell, Treasurers. C. C. Shively is sponsor. Greatest There Is Vn visL Op AaJjDAA, Trike Your Girlie to the Movies The movie operators are boys who volunteer to run the projector for class movies. They have na social functions or regular meetings. Mr. Worthen sponsors the club. SkLCiuJb High on a Windy Hill The purpose of this club is to promote skiing and ski racing in M.H.S. The club sent two boys, Rudy Ruana and Ray Den- ny, to the Interscholastic at Bozeman this year, who placed well under the handicap of lack of a full team. Ski Club sponsored a dance, Snow- Bunny Bounce, and sold concessions at the Class C Tournament to finance a trip for the team. Other activities for this club was a trip to Whitefish in the spring. On the officers list is: Ray Denny, Presi- dent; Bob Seim, Vice-President; Ilona Ruana, Secretary, and Betty Jo Akerson, Treasurer. The sponsor is Mr. Richard Shepard. WildlifcL Club Gone Fishiii The main purpose of the Wildlife Club is conservation and education concerning conservation. Official projects of the club are working with the Forest Service and a fishing trip. President is Ed Tilzey; Jim Tilzey is Secretary; and Louis Lembke is Treasurer. The sponsor is Mr. Lorance. iRadio Club Sound Off This club shows films on electronics and also demonstrates electrical devices. Sponsored by Paul Wilson, the small group meets every two weeks. Gene Hochhalter, President; John Brown, Vice- President; and David Wilson, Secretary- Treasurer make up the slate of officers. 114 SaddlsL £lub Vm An Old Cowhand Saddle Club, under the leadership of Dolores Goodan, sponsored several field trips and horseback rides during the year. Other activities included par- ticipation in the yearly Key Club talent assembly for competition. Donna Eich- horn is Vice-President, and Betty Jo Fleming, Secretary-Treasurer. Mr. Daniel Low sponsors the club. (Debated Club Speak Softly to Me The Debate Club consists of ten mem- bers, each of whom participate in one or more of the following: debate, ex- temporaneous speaking, original ora- tory, and declamation. Among the various activities of this busy club are practice meets in Mis- soula, sending of a delegation to the Western Montana District Meet in Kali- spell, and participation in the Annual Interscholastic. The sponsor is Mr. Bob Anderson. Club Smoke Gets in Your Eyes Rifle Club endeavors to teach its members how to safely handle a gun, and how to shoot well. Each one sup- plies his own ammunition. President is Don Lassila, Vice-President is Louie Lembke, Secretary is Carl Krietzberg, and Treasurer is Leslie Treichel. 115 In a Little Spanish Totvn 9 C Purpose of the Pan American Student-Forum is to learn more about Latin American customs and en- tertainment. Activities the celebration of Pan Amer- ican birthday, Mexican Christmas party, and spring Carnival. Officers are Joan Dawes, President; Anona Clute, Vice-President; Jean Dawes, Secretary; and Alphie Holst, Treasurer. Miss Violet Boileau is the sponsor. MHS Junior Red Cross is headed by the JRC council. Members are the five who attended JRC training camp and one representative from each homeroom. All serve on one of four committees— Project, Public Information, Executive, and Budget and Finance. Packing a gift chest, favors for the hospitals at Christmas, helping National Children's Fund, and annual as- sembly were included in their activity list. Quest Lindh is President; Mel Gilgen is Vice- President; Janis Strong is Secretary-Treasurer. The advisor is John Peterson. Philosophy fchsL A, tfLuJb Chess Club has no officers, no dues, and no business meetings. They are a very active club, however, meeting every Monday to play chess. Mr. Rob ert D. Watt sponsors the group. You Win Again (philDAofilu Club Philosophy Club is a discussion club which analyzes the philoso- phies of outstanding men. Uni- versity speakers were asked to at- tend throughout the year. Chair- man of the group is Duane Mercer and Miss Florence Brinton is ad- visor. 116 SENIOR HORIZON This club meets every other Monday. A Candlelight Ball was on the list of their activities. Officers for each semester are: Presidents, Lynn Castle and Barbara Clark; Vice-President, Cyra Qualley and Delores Hendricks; Secretary-T reasur- ers, Lorna Kaiser and Jo Haines. JUNIOR HORIZON Junior Horizon meets every other Monday. Selling mums at the University homecoming was a project for the club. Heading the group as President is Jean- nie Polich; Diann Shearing, Vice-President; Jan Obenauer, Secretary; and Bea Swartz, Treasurer. SOPHOMORE HORIZON Sophomore Horizon meets every other Monday. On the list of their service projects was the supplying of clothes to needy families at Christmas. This is the largest Horizon group in the school. Leading the group as President is Jerri Haines; Vice-President, Teddy Niemeyer; Secretary, Judy Mof- fett; and Treasurer, Jeannie Dawes. FRESHMAN HORIZON Members of the Freshman Horizon Club meet every other Tuesday. Sponsoring a style show was on the list of their activities. President is Judy Solem; Vice-President, Jackie Gibson; Treasurer, Mary Pat Pramenko, and Scribe, Bea An- derson. 117 FHA FTA Future Homemakers of America Club was kept very busy this year, as both the district and state conventions were in Missoula. Leading this active organization as Presi- dent is Randa Colville; Vice-President, Do- lores Ashby; Secretary, Donna Sorenson; and Treasurer, Shirley Howell. The co-spon- sors are Miss Bigej and Mrs. Duff. Mount Sentinel Future Teachers of America Club ushered at MEA Convention. Helping teachers with the work helped them in their puipose of acquainting members with vari- ous fields of education. The club sponsors teaching scholarships. President is Diane Cobb; Vice-President, Marilyn Bauer; Secre- tary, Donna Madsen, and Treasurer, Janis Joseph. The sponsor is Agnes Brown. Merry Widow Waltz FFA Purpose of the Future Farmers of America Club is to develop leadership, encourage coopera- tion activities, incite improve- ment in scholarship, thrift, and farm and home improvements. Members did work with active land and animals. Mark Jen- nings sponsors the club. Teach Me Tonight Jersey Bounce 119 ‘ • ■ ' - national - DR S0C!Et77o L. to R. Front Row: B. Langenbach, Ed Shope, Joyce LaChambre, Edwina Sievers, Jeanette Prety, Carolyn LePaine, Ursula Davis, Donna Madsen, Betty Akerson, Margaret Newton, Anita Ramer, Betty Museus. Dolores Vaage. H. J. Wunderlich. D. H. Beary. Second Row: C. E. Hunt, Ken Nelson. Colleen Higgins, Cecily Trenouth, Lorna Kaiser, Mary Jean Schilling, Janet Gonsior, Mary Satterfield, Cyra Qualley, Diane Cobb, Nancy Healow, Bob Seim. Third Row: Dave Barnes, Bill Harsell, Ilona Ruana. Allison Howard, Helen Janke, Donna Johnston, Bruce Mueller, Bob Sullivan, Linda Davis, Dorothy Carlson, Fred Ford. Fourth Row: Lynn Castle. Bill Crawford, John Wunderlich, Judson James. Ted Lorance, Marcia Mueller, Bill Steinbrenner, Gordon Hunt. High Society Sometimes I ni Happy There Must He a Way The purpose of the National Honor Society assembly is the honoring of senior students outstanding in scholastic ability. Each year, the selection of members who possess qualities of leadership, character, and service are left to the members of the graduating class and the faculty. The sponsor for National Honor Society is Mr. Bob Langenbach. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 120 ACTIVITI Enjoy Yourself MARCHING BAND AND ORCHESTRA Large instrumental department consists of the marching band, which marches in parades and entertains at all home football games. Drum major is Noel Waters. Concert Band is made up of the best players in the department. The group presents an annual Winter Concert. An Orchestra and String Ensemble play between act entertainment at drama productions, and appear at different functions during the year. Holiday for Strings Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight PEP BAND AND DANCE BAND Pep Band, a small select group, performs at basketball games, pep assem- blies, and rallies. They hold the distinction of performing before more people during the year than any other school group. The Spartanotes, MHS Dance Band, provides mood music for the many school dances throughout the year. Stephen Niblack is the department chairman. From top to bottom: Mr. Robert Langen. Mr. Stephen Niblack. Mr. Judson Maynard. Swingin' Down the [jane Barbara Lyman and Muriel Beavers led the twirlers through their routines this year, Barbara as a feature majorette, and Muriel as the drum majorette. Backed by a host of forty-two girls, they performed at half-times of football games, and preceded the band in parades. The tumbling twirlers, Karen Melby, May Goudette, and Paula Heidelman, again providing a novelty feature, performed at various events. Sing a Little Song The Spartanaires and Concert Choir are vocalists of the music department. Spartanaires contains the outstanding voices of the school, and are called upon to perform throughout the city frequently. Spartanaires and Concert Choir sang for the Cantata and the annual con- cert, as well as appearing in exchange concerts with other towns. Mr. Stephen Niblack directs both groups. 125 TUMBLERS Tumbling Tumbleweed Tumbling team, composed of the advanced tumblers is a very active group. They are kept busy entertaining between halves at basketball games and for different meetings throughout the city. High- light of the year was performing at the Northern Division Tournament in the MSU Field House. Miss Elsie Forcum is the tumbling in- structor. THESPIAN AND DRAMATICS ACTIVITIES (rive My Regards to Broadway Under the guidance and direction of Mr. David Andrew, Missoula County High School Thespians presented five programs to enthusiastic audiences. The first production, Mother Is a Freshman, was presented November 19 and 20. The play, a comedy in three acts by Raphael Blau, is the story of a mother who decides to go to college as a freshman, while her daughter is en- rolled as a sophomore. The Great Big Doorstep was the year's second production. The plot of the play involves the crisis of a family when they find an elegant doorstep floating down a river; but where can they acquire an elegant house to go with it? The Junior Class Play, The Adorable Imp, involved the humorous situation that is produced when a seventeen year old girl has to masquerade as an 11- year-old imp so that her mother, a vivacious widow, can catch a man. The final curtain in MHS rang up to An Evening of One-Act Plays. This eve- ning of three plays was first begun in 1954 with Triad under the direction of Ig Heniford. MHS lauds its drama department for their efforts to continually present fine enjoyment on stage. 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Sept. 10 Spartans play at Anaconda 17 Twin Falls game here DECA dance 18 Frosh paint M 23 District No. 2 Music meet 24 Butte Central game Pep Club Dance Pep assembly 27 Girls' Club 30 Ambrose the magician presents assembly Oct. 1 Spartans play at Butte 5 Bitter Root Assembly 15 Spartans play at Pocatello Co-ed Prom 22 Pep Assembly Charity Ball at Field House 23 Spartans play at Great Falls 25 United Nations Movie Assembly 29 Helena game Nov. 4 5 10 12 15 19 20 24 25 6c 26 Rubinoff concert Key Club dance Pep assembly Billings game Open House End of first quarter Thespian assembly Thespian Play AFS assembly Thanksgiving holiday Dec. 1 Junior Red Cross assembly 3 Bombers play Poison here JRC dance 4 Bombers play Spokane here 10 Bombers play Anaconda here 11 Bombers play Butte Central here 13 FT A children's party 15 Faculty Christmas Tea 17 Helena game Pep assembly KONA dance 18 Butte game Western district vocational agri- culture planning meeting 21 Cantata 22 Cantata for students 24 Christmas vacation begins Jan. 3 End Christmas vacation 7 Great Falls game Pep assembly Senior dance 14 Spartans play Great Falls there Freshman dance 15 Spartans play Bozeman there 17 Key Club record drive 20 FHA initiation 21 End of first semester Faculty tea Spartans play Lewistown there Boxing Tournament 22 Spartans play Lewistown there March of Dimes dance spon- sored by Key Club 132 ( alsmdaJL. 28 Spartans play Helena there April 1-2 Junior Play Ski Club dance 6 Girls' Club 29 Bombers play Butte Central there 7 M Club Assembly 8 Beginning of Easter vacation Feb. 2 Girls' Club 11 End of Easter vacation 4 Bombers play Butte there 13 Honor Society Banquet 8 6c 9 Immunization program 15 Girls' Club Dance 11 Spartans play Anaconda there 16 Tri County at Poison Thespian assembly 19 Pep Club Assembly 11 $ 12 Thespian play 22 Northwest Music festival—Dis- 17 Band assembly trict No. 2 18 Band Concert Orchestra concert Spartans play Kalispell there 27 Thespian Assembly 19 Band Concert 28 Key Club Leader's Banquet 25 Kalispell game Pep assembly 29 One Act Plays Junior dance 30 Helena relays at Helena Junior Prom 26 Bozeman game 28 Mar. 2 Junior class assembly Girls' Club May 5, 6, 7 State Solo and Small ensem- ble festival Mothers' Day tea 6 3, 4. 5 Northern Division Tournament at Field House 13, 14 Interscholastic Track Meet 11 Twirp Week Dance 27 Senior Assembly 17,18,19 State Basketball Tournament at 30 Memorial Day Butte 31 Beginning of Senior Week 22 Honor Society Assembly Senior Banquet 25 End of third quarter Choral Concert June 2 Commencement 31 Business-Education Day 3 Close of School 133 Farewell, Farewell Top Row L. to R.: E. Buzzetti, Chairman; W. Carvey. D. Delaney, J. Helding. Bottom Row L. to R.: G. Miller, L. Rocheleau, H. Sherbeck, R. Soroos. 136 ‘cc SmjucuL J'DoihaU Coach Hal Sherbeck Line Coach George Miller Standing: Coach Hal Sherbeck, Paul Gyles, Tony Buzzetti, Harry Bauer, George Pramenko, Pete Vann, Mike Lindsay, Leo Kottas, Floyd Bethke. Tom Drinville, Steve Gerdes, Jack Cooper, Brian Nooney, Assistant Coach George Miller. Kneeling: Manager Jack Eddlemon, Jerry Luchau. Bill Eding- er. Bill Beckwith, Bill Steinbrenner, Joe Pepe. Don Nelles, Montana Bockman, Dan Magstadt, Bob Zucconi, Bruce Olson, Frank Damaskos, Trainer Larry Holmes. Sitting: Ray Denny. Vernon George, Willy Hochhalter, Bob Little, Bob Seim, Howard Beardmore, Jack Seitz, Joe Phelps, Arlen Weishaar, John Russell. 137 SEASON RECORD 5 wins 3 losses 1 tie COmAJirwA,, (Bodunru'L £IsidjuoL C -C ddnA, ______' BOB LITTLE Line Backer BILL BECKWITH Line Backer WILLIE HOCHHALTER Halfback ' m BOB ZUCCONI Tackle RAY DENNY Guard bob SEIM Center JOE PHELPS Guard MISSOULA 0, ANACONDA 6 MISSOULA 0, ANACONDA 6 Excitement was high at Anaconda gained possession of the ball on our I one-yard line. Pepe kicked to Missou- la's 35. Missoula's line took four smash- ing blows and on the fifth try Ana- conda's Kriskonich stepped over for a second period T. D. Missoula failed to gain at the half kickoff. Punts were traded. Pramenko passed nine yards to Steinbrenner and Pepe ripped to the Anaconda five. Mis- soula's attack bogged down and Ana- conda took possession of the ball on downs. Doll Dance One final threat when Gerdes broke away to Anaconda's 41 was stopped by Anaconda's Kosnea at the gun. SPARTANS 39, BRUINS 6 The Spartans were stalemated in the first after a long drive, however they scored on the first play of the second quarter as Joe Pepe bolted seven yards off tackle and Arlen Weishaar kicked goal. T. D. from three yards out and Dan Magstadt raced around left end for a third score. Goin Home Missoula scored early in the third when Magstadt swept end for 14 yards. Pepe ran the extra point. In the fourth, Hochhalter broke thru two yards on a quick opener for a T. D. after a long run by Sophomore Half- back Frank Damaskos. Then Twin Falls took to the air with an accurate pass to end Gary Hanchey running across the goal line. Again Missoula whirled down the field for a touchdown march ending when Leo Kottas raced 20 yards around end to score. Lindsay grabbing a pass from Pramenko scored the extra point. I 139 ! Il SiJunJb ismjwA,, ovl CUl,-$laJtsL SaaojkcL J am, MONTANA BOOKMAN Guard VERNON GEORGE Guard DAN MAGSTADT Halfback BILL STE1NBRENNER End ARLEN WEISHAAR Halfback DON NELLES Guard GEORGE PRAMENKO Quarterback ■ it..__________ MISSOULA 12, BUTTE CENTRAL 0 Backward Turn Backward MISSOULA 19, BUTTE PUBLIC 14 Joe Pepe sprinted 19 yards down the side lines to sail across Butte's goal line for the winning touchdowns with two minutes 36 seconds left as the Spartans defeated Bulldogs 19 to 14. Weishaar made a T.D. after end Lindsay blocked a Butte punt. Mag- stadt ran wide off tackle for a T.D. early in the third quarter. Halfback Joe Pepe broke loose for T. D. sprints of 10 and 22 yards in the third quarter for a 12-0 Spar- tan conquest of scrappy Butte Cen- tral. The Spartans twice fumbled away possible scores inside the Maroon five-yard stripe in the sec- ond quarter. A fumble recovery by Bill Edinger on the Central 17 set up the first score. The second followed a whirling 25-yard dash by Halfback Willie Hochhalter. Dan Mag- stedt, fullback, twice broke away for Spartan runs, bringing the ball close to the Central goal only to have the gains nullified by clipping and by illegal use of hands. On defense the Spartans were staunch. They stopped the Maroons on the Missoula 20 in the first quarter, took the ball on downs in the third, and again in the fourth quarter. A defense which had the support of ends and tackles Edinger, Lindsay, Bockman, and Bethke. Ends Edinger and Steinbrenner com- bined with a strong ground offensive brought the victory. Spartans lost end Steinbrenner as he suffered a brain concussion. Tackle Bob Zucconi suffered a broken left arm. I Want to Be Evil cfindAajif. 7yiaJ £A, JiaaI, Sihint CtiL-SiaijL JOE PEPE Halfback BILL EDINGER End PETE VANN Line Backer HOWARD BEARDMORE Tackle TOM DRINVILLE End JACK SEITZ Tackle MIKE LINDSAY End MISSOULA 0, FLATHEAD 7 Missoula had its chances, lost a touchdown on a pass from Olson to Edinger for 47 yards in the first quarter on a penalty. They lost another opportunity in the fourth quarter on a 15-yard penalty when the Spartans had a first down on the Flathead 12. The Braves connected for seven points on their best scoring thrust of the game when the Spartans fumbled on their own 26-yard line late in the first quar- ter. Then Lockhart threw to Von Ruden, who was not covered and ran for the score without being touched. Linger Awhile MISSOULA 0, POCATELLO 0 A strong defensive battle between Missoula and Pocatello ended in a score- less tie. Only real scoring chance came when Leo Kottas ran 30 yards for the Spartans to the Pocatello 24. Weishaar then dropped a pass delivered by Olson in the end zone. A Pocatello 70-yard punt was followed by a clipping penalty against Mis- soula and set the ball on the Spartan five. Then Pocatello was fined 15 for roughing the kicker and the Spartans completed two pretty passes to the Po- catello 46-yard stripe as the game ended. Baby! MISSOULA 0, GREAT FALLS 7 Midway in the second quarter Bison halfback Lee Rogers took a handoff from Bill Hurlbert and scampered 45 yards down the sideline for a lone touch- down. Spartans had the ball in Bison territory most of the second half, stopped on the 15 and 18-yard stripe, but couldn't punch over the goal line. Long distance punts by the Bisons kept Spartans in their own territory during the first half. A final threat from the Spartans with 18 seconds of playing time, folded on the 18-yard line and the Bisons ran out the clock on downs. Footing was treacherous and the ball slippery as most of the game was played under light to heavy snowfall. Oa!qji {jJslAhaaA on. 6UL-Siai(L Second. Jsuwl FLOYD BETHKE Tackle PAUL GYLES Line Backer BRUCE OLSON Quarterback JACK COOPER Halfback FRANK DAMASKOS Fullback BRIAN NOONEY Halfback r MISSOULA 38, HELENA 19 Spartans started the scoring in the first quarter on a 9-yard pass from Olson to Edinger. Helena evened the count early in the second period when Gary Schmidt broke four yards through tackle. Willard Hochhalter and Arlen Weishaar broke up the ball game in Mis- soula's favor. Hochhalter breezed 48 yards on a quick opener, and Weishaar's 28-yard romp set the stage for A1 Wagoner's swift burst of 20 yards through the middle for a third score. A pass from Olson to Lindsay converted. Weishaar [whirled 19 yards around end for the fourth T. D. ending the half 25-6 in favor of Missoula. Make Yourself Comfortable SPARTANS 34, BRONCS 21 Jack Cooper accounted for three touchdowns as the Spartans ended their season successfully with a 34-21 win over the Billings Broncs. Cooper took the opening kickoff and ran it back 90 yards for a T. D. He scored again on a 37-yard run and then intercepted a pass and ran 50 yards to the end zone. Quarterback Olson plunged over from the one to cap a 74-yard drive. Billings then scored and the Spartans bounced right back to drive 65 yards; Weishaar going the last three to score. In the line for Missoula: Lindsay, Edinger, Bauer, and Bockman played great football. Come Hack Little Rocket 1954 SEASON RECORD Missoula—Y ardage—Opponents Missoula 0 vs. Anaconda 6 113 237 Missoula 39 vs. Twin Falls 6 393 139 Missoula 12 vs. Butte Central 0 316 88 Missoula 19 vs. Butte 14 191 143 Missoula 0 vs. Kalispell 7 153 155 Missoula 0 vs. Pocatello 0 112 108 Missoula 0 vs. Great Falls 7 115 96 Missoula 38 vs. Helena 19 303 144 Missoula 34 vs. Billings 21 191 75 (Bockman , (p pJL, Bjcolga,, ; . . ... . y t dioiwAcdbla. IfyUrniioii, JERRY LUCHAU Tackle HARRY BAUER Tackle JOHN RUSSELL Center LEO KOTTAS Fullback TONY BUZZETTI Tackle JACK EDDLEMAN, LARRY HOLMES Managers B SQUAD FOOTBALL Coach Lou Rocheleau Standing: R. Wilson, Wheatly, Porter, Bauer, Lynn, Rice, Reber, Bethke. Larson, Benninger, Warner, Daniels. Felstet, Coach Rocheleau. Kneeling: Manager Carl Hansen, Bjorklund, Dick. N. Lowe. Hale, Fredrickson, Drinville, Rocene, J. Johnson, Morrison, Stevenson, Nooney. Sitting: Giffin. Lucey, Matte. Price, Jim Johnson, Burklund, Wagner, Maclay. Russell. Not in Photo: Wexrland, Satterlee, Zarling, Culbertson. Crazy bout yd Baby B Bombers Record Missoula 7 vs Stevensille 0 Missoula 54 vs Butte B 7 Missoula 57 vs St. Ignatius 7 Missoula 13 vs Ronan 6 Missoula 48 vs Hamilton 13 147 C SQUAD FOOTBALL TEAM Top L. or R.: Berreth, Manager; Hightower, Boone. Green, Potion, G. Smith. Lien. Parks, Patten. Bartron. R. Nelson. Nichols. McFarlane, Hyslop. Pahl. Coach Don Delaney. Second Row: Worden. Manager; Farnum. Appelt, Golden. Kolppa. Seim. Williams. Morris. Felde, Keeler. Johnson, Aldrich, Hamilton, Howard, R. Smith. First Row: Enger, Northy. G. Nelson. Datsopoulos. Edens, Noel. Wilson. Hendricks, Solander. Pahl, Hay. Svein. Freshman Record Coach Don Delaney Missoula 20 .......... vs..................Butte 7 Missoula 6 .......... vs. Poison 7 Hamilton forfeited to Missoula. Don graduated from MCHS in 1946. He let- tered both in football as an end or guard, and in track throwing the shot and discus. At MSU Don majored in Physical Education lettering four times in football and twice in track. From school, he went to Korea, where he was a first Lieutenant platoon leader in the Second Division. Don is married has two children, a master's degree from MSU, and teaches P.E. in our high school. 148 If It's the Last Thing I Do A SQUAD BASKETBALL Left to Right: Standing: Hal Sherbeck. Don Nelles, Tom Drinville. Bill Harsell, Dennis Reber, Jim Powell, Bruce Olson, Ken Nelson, Coach Lou Rocheleau. Arlen Weishaar, Orland Flynn. Kenny Wimett, Gordon Hunt, George Pramenko, Dan Magstadt, Harold Larson. Kneeling Missoula Schedule Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula .....Poison .. Spokane ... Anaconda Butte Central . Helena Butte Public . Great Falls Great Falls .. Bozeman Coach Lou Rocheleau MiSSOUla 50 Lewistown 38 Missoula 57 ...............Lewistown 37 Missoula 53 ................. Helena 46 Missoula 72 .......... Butte Central 58 Missoula 66 Butte Public 50 Missoula 59 ............... Anaconda 69 Missoula 81 .............. Kalispell 63 Missoula 58 .............. Whitefish 45 Missoula 55 .............. Kalispell 49 Missoula 67 ................ Bozeman 35 149 TVUaaduIcl fof.2A, VlDhlhsLM, (DiviAioyL £ad DENNIS REBER Center GORDON HUNT Guard JIM POWELL Forward BRUCE OLSON Forward GEORGE PRAMENKO Guard Missoula 61, Helena 49 Spartans' strong finish and constant scrapping proved deciding factors in a hard-earned win at the Field House. Powell sparkled the Missoula attack with twenty points, assisted by accuracy of Reber and Hunt from the foul line. Missoula 68, Butte Central Maroons 54 Missoula's second victory was a tough tussle until they finally pulled out in front late in the third period. Reber dropped ten baskets and controlled the ball closeup most of the time while Powell and Magstadt drove hard. Missoula 51, North Central of Spokane 34 Spokane's North Central's winning string was snapped by the Spartans in a decisive 51-34 score. Spartans hit 18 of 63 shots, showed a good fast break at times, and were effective on defense. Reber, Powell, Hunt, Pramenko, and Olson all got rebounds. Dizzy Fingers i i i 151 SffmhianA JaksL Ssuuond in. SicdtsL Jouhnsay. , y, tfSf! TOM DRINVILLE Forward DAN MAGSTADT Guard ARLEN WEISHAAR Guard BILL HARSELL Forward KEN NELS( Forward Cant I Missoula 51 Great Falls 45 The Spartans jumped into an early lead, and kept edging further ahead through each period. Extending the advantage to 49-33 early in the fourth quar- ter, they blew up during the last five minutes when the Bisons rang up a dozen points. The Spartans, under full court pressure, threw the ball away. Harsell at forward dropped a dozen while Hunt and Olson shared ten each. Missoula 50, Great Falls 46 Strong Spartans came from behind to beat the Bisons 50-46. The third period closed 37 all and from that point on their margin was never larger than four points which gave the Sparants their eighth straight and sixth conference win. Missoula 83 Bozeman 59 Spartans excelled in all departments in scalping the Hawks at Bozeman, a seventh consecutive conference victory and ninth straight win. Gone With the Wind 153 jyowsdiI, ft b c on.. CLlL-SiaisL Squad 'I IB HAROLD LARSON Center KENNY WIMETT Guard ORLAND FLYNN Forward LARRY HOLMES Manager DON NELLES Forward TINY BAUER Manager Missoula 57, Lewistown 37 Spartans second quarter attack enabled them to pull away for a 57-37 con- quest of the Eagles Saturday night. We seem to play much better on Saturday nights, Coach Lou Rocheleau commented afterward. Missoula 50, Lewistown 38 Spartans dumped the Fergus Eagles 50-38, but had to come from behind six times to do it. Powell, Harsell, Reber, Hunt, and Magstadt all scored for Missoula Missoula 53, Helena 46 A rally in the fourth period gave the Spartans their tenth conference vic- tory and twelfth straight win over the Helena Bengals at Helena. Spartans led in the first quarter 13-11, fell behind in the second period and trailed 37-33 when the final quarter began. Missoula 72, Butte Central 58 Missoula survived their toughtest test of the season in defeating the Maroons in a game of many free throws. The Spartans finished strong in the last period after catching up in the second. Powell snapped 21 points, Olson helped with 14, Reber 13, Hunt 11, and Mag- stedt 7 free throws. You Took Advantage of Me 155 Missoula 40 Butte Public Bulldogs The Spartans pulled away in the second and third quarters for a command- ing lead against Butte, and then went into ball control in a fast and almost score- less period. The fans did not like the last quarter ball control, many of the leaving be- fore the game ended. Coach Lou Rocheleau said that Butte would not come out of its zone defense, and told his team to control the ball until Butte came after it. The Bulldogs were stubborn, and so were we. Missoula 55, Flathead 49 The Spartans clinched their second consecutive Big 16 Conference Cham- pionship by beating the Braves 55-49. Tall Dennis Reber put Missoula out in front the first period with closeup baskets and in the last half, when the Braves edged within six points, it was Powell who got Missoula off the hook with three quick drive-in baskets. Missoula 59, Anaconda 69 Anaconda's Copperheads scored on a phenomenal 50 per cent of their shots from the field to upset previously unbeaten Spartans 69-59 in a Big 16 Con- ference game. Missoula 81, Flathead 63 The Spartans, led by the expert ball-handling and shooting of Jimmy Pow- ell, outran, outshot and outclassed the Flathead Braves in Kalispell. Showing precision teamwork, the Spartans hit 47 per cent of their shots from the field. Missoula 66, Butte Bulldogs 50 Spartans flashed a fast break offense for seven baskets in the third period to come from behind and pass the Bulldogs at the Butte Civic Center. Powell dropped 27 points while Reber collected 19, Olson contributed 10 before going out on fouls, and Pramenko sank two timely baskets when Mis- soula was trying to catch up. Strange Things Are Happening Free Home Demonstration k Goin My Way Hot l)ogr That Made Him Mad NORTHERN DIVISIONAL TOURNAMENT In the opening game of the 1955 Northern Divisional Tournament, Helena's free throw accuracy subdued a hot Havre club 62-55, Flathead beat a strong but smaller Glasgow team 51-42, and Butte Central came from be- hind to defeat Great Falls 51-47. Missoula took the slowest contest of the opening round from Fergus 52-34. The second round of contests saw Great Falls beat Fergus, 60-48; Glasgow won a spectacular struggle shading the Flathead Braves 61-58. Missoula played strong bas- ketball all the way to win from the Butte Central Maroons 71-45. Two morning thrillers saw Great Falls over Flathead, 45-40; and Glasgow taking Butte Central, 49-46. Saturday night Great Falls took the third place trophy by defeating the fourth place Glasgow team 54-43. Accurate first half bas- ket flipping sent the Spartans away to a com- manding lead and climaxed an undefeated home season by taking the 33rd straight vic- tory for a Missoula team from an outplayed Helena Bengal quint 61-41. It was Missoula's first division title since 1948. Jimmy Powell won the scoring honors with 78 points and set a new free throw record with 29. STATE TOURNAMENT The Spartans built up a commanding lead early in the game, they staved off a fourth period Sidney rally to defeat the Eagles 78- 64 in the opener at the Butte Civic Center. The Spartans crashed into the finals of the tournament with a nerve-wracking 48-46 victory over Great Falls. Great Falls led 40- 32 going into the final period. Then Powell hit three field goals plus one by Olson made a 40-40 tie. From there to the game's end it was nip and tuck, but Powell's two free throws gave the Spartans their victory mar- gin with 40 seconds remaining. Helena scored 18 points to 10 for the Spar- tans which they held to vanquish the Spar- tans 59-52 for the Class A title. Missoula started well leading in the second; while Hel- ena made good use of free throws. In the third period Helena hit seven points before the Spartans could get started. In the fourth quarter Powell and Reber put the Spartans within four points of Helena, but a volley of free throws kept Helena ahead. Reber fouled out with five minutes left, but had six points to his credit. Magstadt played an outstand- ing game hitting 16 points. Powell hit 18. Pramenko hit 2, Harsell 7, Hunt 3, and Olson 0 to make the final score 52 for the Spartans and 59 for Helena. 157 MISSOULA BOMBERS From left to right are: Bottom Row. Felstet, Manager; Zarling. Burklund, Gyles. Edinger. Merwin, Cooper. Luchau. Top Row: Datsopoulos. W. Baldwin, Bauer, Barnhill, Lowe, Brown, D. Baldwin, Sayer, Coach Hal Sherbeck. Coach Helding Coach Sherbeck MISSOULA C SQUAD First Row, L. to R.: Robinson. Bartron, Berreth, Datsopoulos. Appelt, Hendricks. Schmautz, Seim. Second Row L. to R.: Greene, Parks, Lien, Smith, Boone, Drinville, Williams. Third Row L. to R.: Coach Helding, Kloppa, McDonald, Serviss, Pahl, Martin, Sparks, Russell, Manager. Missing are Scott and Manager Schufletowski. STUDENT-FACULTY GAME Coach Linn's unfair tactics led to a Spartan defeat in the third game of Faculty verses Spartans. The oldsters led at the end of the first period. In the second half Shifty Sherbeck dropped four gift tosses and Reber and Powell followed with swishers before Papa Lou Rocheleau shook off his complex: and sank a hook shot from out of bounds. The Spartans hit as Muscles Delaney hit two for the faculty. In the second half the faculty strove ahead with D. H. Beary fighting hard to maintain their lead. Light Hearted Guy Little Iioy and the Old Man Who's Afraid of the Big Had Wolf What Are You Waiting For Jilted Dance Ballerina Dance 159 Whistle While You Work At Last Vll See You hi My Dreams You're Driving Me Crazy I Should Care Dont lie That Way Missoula High gym was the witness of the third annual M Club fight card on January 21. More than 1800 fight fans packed the gym to see the best tournament of the past three years. Jerry Johnson, junior, and Howard Beardmore, senior, outboxed and out- punched their opponents to win trophies. George Miller is the boxing coach. ADVERTISEMENTS A Dime and a Dollar OFFSET PRINTING SPECIALISTS THE FUTURE IS BRIGHT FOR THOSE WHO STAND IN THE SHADOWS 238 West Front HARDWARE APPLIANCES KRAMIS 306 N. 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When we are able to do a job easier and quicker, we can turn our attention to other tasks. That's the way progress is made. Electricity—only 75 years old, practically speaking—has done much to lighten our bur- dens. Today in Montana the average resident is using three times as much electricity as he did a decade ago. We will continue to use more and more in the future, freeing our hands and our minds for greater accomplishments. In Montana electricity is doubly enjoyable—it's abundant and cheap—13.4 per cent under the national average. THE MONTANA POWER CO. Superior Service for 42 Years 169 These Missoula Merchants Help Back the BITTER ROOT REED'S MILLINERY 126 North Higgins SOUTH SIDE HARDWARE 833 South Higgins BARTHEL HARDWARE 130 E. Broadway Support 170 These Firms Provider of Plenty! That’s your independent merchant! For, in his store he offers you all the products representing the ingenuity of the American worker. Your independent merchant has built the worlds best system for bringing you the finest goods .. in the greatest variety ... at the lowest possible price. And, because America is a nation that con- sumes its way to prosperity and freedom, your home-owned store plays a big part in keeping our country prosperous and free. It brings you what you want . . . when you want it, and stakes its reputation it is right! 88 YEARS . . . WESTERN MONTANAN FAMILY SHOPPING CENTER ... IN MISSOULA 171 SHOES AND HOSIERY Friendly Shoes for Girls Going Places DIXON HOON 133 N. Higgins HARDENBERG OUTDOOR ADVERTISING COMPANY 269 W. Front MISSOULA MONTANA HANSEN'S TEXACO ALLEN DRUG STORE GREASING JACK T. ZIMMERMAN, Prop. ★ WASHING ★ AUTO REPAIRS 523 N. Higgins Ave. ★ PETROLEUM PRODUCTS PHONE In Back of the 4-4541 Hotel Florence Missoula Montana For Your Printing The West's Largest Needs .... 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SPECIALIZING IN Chicken-in-a-Basket Basketburgers Barbecued Sandwiches and Fountain Specials 182 Qndsuc — A — Abbey, Lois ..............41, 40 Adams, LaVerne ................ 55 Adams, Ruth ................... 41 Ahl, Zoe .................55, 99 Akerson, Betty..9, 96, 104, 120 Aldrich, David ...........67, 148 Allen, Rita.................... 67 Albright, Don 41. 96, 105, 107 Albright, Jack ................ 62 Albert, Alfred ................. 9 Anderson, Beatrice ............ 67 Anderson, Beverly......... 55 Anderson, Colleen .............. 9 Anderson, Dennis .............. 51 Anderson, Herb ................ 55 Anderson, Ivan ................ 51 Anderson, Joan ...........67, 103 Anderson, Lola ................ 41 Anderson, Lorita............... 67 Anderson, Robert ............... 9 Anderson, Vicki ............... 67 Andrus, Thomas ................. 9 Ansell, Gale .................. 67 Antonich, William ............. 67 Appelt, Barbara ............... 55 Appelt, Jim ......67, 148, -158 Arthur, Darlene ............... 55 Armstrong, Jerry .............. 55 Armstrong, David .........67, 98 Ashby, Delores ................ 41 Aubert, John .................. 51 Auras, Dawn ................... 55 — B — Bache, Bonnie ................. 76 Bachman, Roger ................ 67 Badden, Nancy .................. 9 Bagaoisan, Victor ............. 62 Bagley, Dolores ............... 67 Bakke, Kenneth ................ 67 Baier, Darlene ............... 9 Baier, Karen ................ 67 Baier, Kenneth ............ 67 Baier, Mary Lou ............... 41 Bailey, Jack................... 41 Baker, Carol..............41, 40 Baker, Clara .................. 76 Baker, Lucille ................ 9 Baker, Pamela ................. 55 Bakke, Robert ................. 41 Baldwin, Carol ................ 67 Baldwin, Douglas .........55, 158 Baldwin, Wayne ...........55, 158 Banta, Delores ................ 55 Barkell, Alice ................ 41 Barnett. Gary ................. 67 Barney, Philip ...... 41, 97 Barnhill, Norris .. .41. 158, 107 Barnes, David .............9, 120 Barrett, James ............... 55 Barry, Alice.................... 9 Bartron, James ....67, 148, 158 Bartz, Bob .................... 55 Bartz, Mary Ann ............... 67 Bassett, Bob .................. 67 Bates. Roy .................... 55 Bauer, Harry ............. ...41, 147, 146, 137, 150, 111 Bauer, Harry .................. 51 Bauer, James .................. 10 Bauer, Jim M..............55, 158 Bauer, Marilyn ...........10, 99 Bauer, Richard ................ 41 Bauer, Vearl .................. 41 Beardmore, Howard ........ .....10, 142, 137, 107, 111 Beavers, Muriel .......... ...........41, 40, 104. 125 Beckell, Lawrence ............ 67 Beckwith, Bill.......10. 138, 137 Beeler, William .............. 67 Beninger, Donald .......41, 147 Bennett, Paul................. 41 Benson, Gordon ............... 10 Berg, Linda .............. Berglund, Carl ............... 41 Berreth, Jack ...........67, 148, 158 Berry, Judith ................ 67 Bertapelle, Allen ........... 55 Bethke, Floyd 55, 144, 137, 1 11 Bethke, Lloyd ..........41, 147 Bethke, Lula Bell ............ 67 Betson, Mary ................. 41 Betts, Dale .................. 76 Betts, Russell ............... 55 Bickell, Laurence ........ Billings, Brooke .......41, 97 Bishop, Norman ............... 76 Bjorklund, Gary ........55, 147 Blake, Willis ................ 76 Blake, Jerry ................. 55 Blaszek, Sharon .............. 67 Bloeser, Carl ................ 51 Bockman, Karen ............... 55 Bockman, Montana ......... ...........10, 140, 137, 111 Boehler, Diane ............... 55 Boehm, Darlene ............... 55 Bolin, Leroy ................. 51 Bolin, Twilu 67 Boone, Thomas ............ ...........66, 67, 148, 158 Booth, Gail .................. 67 Borchers, Karl ............... 10 Borg, Lwida .................. 67 Borgstede, Lillian ........... 10 Bottelson, Edith ............. 41 Bouchard, Mike ............. ...........41, 40. 104, 107 Boucher, Beverly ............. 55 Bouck, Gary .................. 67 Bourdeau, Joye................ 10 Boyce, Eileen ................ 67 Boyce, Jacquelyn ............. 55 Bravos, Sappho .........10. 112 Bredberg, Karen .............. 67 Brevik, Leona ................ 67 Brewin, Jean Chaffin ......... 11 Briggs, Manley ....... ...........41, 104, 105. 107 Briggs, Thomas ............... 67 Brillhart, Charles ....... 11 Brillhart, Luella ............ 55 Brillhart, Rita ........... 67 Bristow, Darlene ............. 41 Bronson, Linda ............... 55 Bross, Lorita ................ 11 Bross, Sharon ................ 55 Brouelette, Barbara .......... 39 Brown, Barbara ............... 67 Brown, Bonnie ................ 41 Brown, Donna 41, 104 Brown, Douglas ....42, 158, 98 Brown, John .............. Brown, RuGene ................ 55 Brunson. Bob ................. 55 Brux. Robert ............. Eryant, Nadine ........... 11 Buchanan, Grace .............. 11 Buchanan, Wayne ....... ... 55 Buck, Duane .................. 42 Buckallen, Janice ............ 67 Buckhouse, Gerald ............ 11 Bunfill. Shirley .......... 62 Burger, Judy ................. 42 Burklund, Louis ...... ...........55, 158, 147, 107 Burklund, Rhea ........... 11 Burns, Bertha ............ Burns, LeVerne ............ 67 Burrell, Joanne ........... 67 Burton, Sharon ............ 55 Bush, Jerry ............. 35 Butler, Donna ............. 42 Butrey, John .............. 42 Buzzetti, Edmund ......... ..........42, 146, 137, 111 Byrne. Sharon ............. 11 — C — Caddell, Connie ........... 11 Cadieux, Barbara .......... 42 Cadieux, Bill ............. 67 Cadieux, Michael ......... Cain, Alan ............55, 107 Cain, Roberta ............. 42 Cameron, Carol ............ 67 Cameron, Gloria ........... 67 Cameron, Pat .............. 42 Carlen, Geraldine ......... 67 Carlson, Cheryl ........... 42 Carlson, Dorothy ......... .....11, 112, 109, 120, 110 Carlson, Walt ............. 51 Carlson, Josyphine ........ 76 Carmichael, Bruce ......... 55 Carr, LaDonna ............. 12 Carr, Sandra ............. 55 Carrico, Carol ........... Carrico, Joan ............. 62 Carroll, Bob .............. 12 Case, Beverly ............. 67 Castle, Lynn ............. ..........12, 120, 108, 110 Castonguay, Allan ......... 42 Castonguay, Danny ......... 68 Caswell, Leah ............. 68 Cates, Gary ...........42, 40 Cavin, Sharon ............. 68 Cawley, Martha ............ 55 Chaff, Elaine ............ 55 Chaffey, Joanne .......95, 99 Chaffey, Roberta 42, 112, 95 Chaffin, Carol ............ 12 Chamberlain, Joyce ........ 42 Chamberlin, Mike .......... 55 Chase, Charles ............ 42 Chatland, Anne ............ 76 Cheatham, Dalene .......... 55 Chinske, Mary ............. 42 Chivers, Marion .......... Christensen, Colleen ..... Christensen, David ........ 42 Christopher, Carole ...... 55 Clapper, Lela ............. 68 Clark, Barbara ............ 12 Clark, Bob ................ 12 Clark, Robert ............ 55 Clark, Sharon ............. 55 Clarke, Sharon ............ 68 Clements, John ............ 42 Clements. Marilyne ........ 68 Clements, Robert .......... 62 Clinkingbeard, Bert ....... 55 Close, Don ................ 62 Close, Floyd .............. 42 Close, Jeff ............... 55 Close, William ............ 35 Clothier, Dixie............ 42 Clute, Anona............. 55 Coates, Darrel ............ 62 Cobb, Diane ......12, 120, 110 Cocchiarella, Francie ..... 42 Coffee, John .............. 56 Coey, Joan ................ 68 Coffman, Margo ............ 68 Coffman, Milton ........... 56 Cogdill, Twila ............... 76 Colby, Conrad ................ 62 Collins, Mary ................ 56 Collins, Frank ............... 12 Collins, Dennis .............. 12 Collins, Arthur .............. 56 Colvill, Randa ............... 42 Combs, Douglas ............. 42 Conkling, Charles ............ 68 Conkling, Linda .............. 13 Conn, Beatrice ............... 42 Cook, Carl ................... 42 Cook, John ................... 76 Cook, Marcia ................. 68 Cooper, Jack ............. ......56. 144, 137, 158, 111 Cooper, Ken F.............56, 107 Cooper, Ken L................. 56 Cooper, Nancy ................ 76 Cote, Don ................13. 95 Coty, Burt ...............13, 104 Coyle, Ann ................... 42 Coyle, Colleen ............... 56 Cozad, Donna ................. 42 Cramer, Marietta ......... Crane, Gayle ................. 68 Crawford, William ........ ...............13, 104, 120 Cravick, Barbara J........ 76 Creighton, JoAnn ............. 56 Cripe, Anita ................. 68 Cripe, Lorana ................ 56 Crist, Darlene ............... 13 Crites, Alberta .............. 68 Cronin, John ................. 68 Croonenberghs, Luci ...... Crouch, Barbara .............. 68 Crouther, Charles ............ 62 Cruickshank, Sharon....... 35 Crum, Mahala ................. 68 Crutchfield, Charlotte ....... 42 Culbertson, Gary ............. 42 Cunningham, Terri......... 68 Curran, Dick Lee ............. 68 Curran, Richard L............. 76 — D — Damaskos, Frank 56, 144, 137 Daniels, Kent .........58, 147 Danielson, John .............. 68 Datsopoulos, John 56, 158, 107 Datsopoulos, Milton ...... ..........68, 148, 158, 66 Davenport, Phyllis ........... 42 Davey, Diana 68 Davey, John .................. 13 Davis, Ursula .........13, 120 Davis, Neil .................. 42 Davis, Linda ..........13, 120 Davis, Gerry ................. 68 Davis, Danna ..........13, 105 Dawes, Jeannie ............... 56 Dawes, JoAnn ................. 42 Day, Charlotte ............... 68 Day, Allen ................... 42 Day, Clayton ................. 42 Day. Patricia ................ 56 Day, Susan ................... 68 Day, Wayne ................... 62 Deck, Joy .................... 13 DeLand, Loren ........ 42, 98 Delaney, Robert .............. 68 De Latour, Terri ............. 68 Demmons, Ann ............. ...............43, 40, 95. 103 DeMott, Lawrence ............. 56 DeMott, Peggy ................ 68 Denny, Ray _______14, 138, 137 DeWit, Marie ________________ 43 Dick, Bob .............51, 147 Diettert, Doris .............. 56 183 Dietz, Janis .............. 68 Dietz, Thomas ............. 68 Dietz, William ............ 76 Dillman, Dolores .......... 56 Dillree, Bonnie .......... Dishman, Mike ............ 68 Dobak, Tom ................ 14 Dobb, Claudia ............. 56 Dodge, Gail ............... 68 Domer, Jerry .............. 43 Donlan, Pat ......43, 104, 107 D'Orazi, Diane ............ 56 Dorin, Dennis ............. 51 Dorval, Frank ............. 62 Dorval, John .............. 68 Dotter, Walter ............ 61 Doucette, Ronnie .......... 56 Douglas, Charles .......... 43 Douglas, William .......... 14 Doull, Jack ............... 68 Dowell, Ronald . 62 Drayton, Betty ............ 43 Drinville, Charles 68, 158, 147 Drinville, James ........ ...43, 142, 152, 137, 149, 111 Drummond, Dawn ............ 68 Duffin, Linden............. 56 Duffin, Roger ............. 56 Dufresne, Julie .......68, 66 Dundas, Bruce ............. 43 Dundas, Luella ............ 43 Dunlap, Jerry .........56, 98 Dunn, Emma ................ 43 Dunwell, Bob .............. 14 Durrant, Alyce ............ 56 Durrant, Sandy............. 56 Durrant, Susan ............ 68 Dye, Beverly .............. 76 Dye, Kathie................ 56 — E — Eastman, Carol ............ 56 Eddlemon, Gerald ......14, 8 Eddlemon, John .......... ...........51, 146, 137, 111 Edens, Everett ........68, 148 Edinger, Agnes ............ 56 Edinger, Bill ........... ...... 43. 142, 158. 137, 111 Edinger, Janice ........... 68 Egan, Robert .....43, 98, 103 Eichhorn, Donna ........... 56 Eisenmann, Larry .......... 56 Elstone. Karen ........... 43 Ellinghouse, Derek ........ 68 Ellis, Carlton ............ 68 Ellis, Jean ............... 14 Engebritson, Alta ......... 56 Enger, Dari............68, 148 Enger, Jeanine ............ 43 Engstrom, John ........... 56 Erb, Richard .............. 56 Erickson, Donald .......... 76 Erickson, Vernon .......... 76 Eudaily, Gloria............ 68 Evans, Andrea ............. 68 Evans, Marcella ........... 43 Everard, Jerry ............ 43 Everard, Phyllis ......... 43 Everard, Shirley .......... 68 Everett, Sharon .......68, 103 Evjen, Sylvia ............. 69 — F — Fairdough, George ......... 69 Farnum, Dustin ........69, 148 Farrel, Rose ............ 14 Farron, Harold ............ 76 Fassett, Lester ........... 69 Fassio, Melvin ............ 76 Faulstich, Jean .......69, 66 Fay, Judy .................. 69 Fehr, Betty Jean Kramer 14 Fehr, Lani ................. 76 Felde, Leroy ..........69, 148 Felix, Leland .............. 14 Felker, Virginia............ 51 Feller, Alice .............. 15 Feller, Art ............... 15 Felstet, Layton ......158, 147 Fenn, Roy ................ 69 Fenn, Edith ................ 56 Ferrell, Eddie ............. 43 Ferris, Helen .............. 56 Ferrlan, Frances ........... 15 Fiedler. Kurt .......66. 69. 116 Fifield, Mary .............. 56 Figg, Jim .................. 43 Finley, Ann................. 43 Fishburn, Roro ........... Fisher. Harold ............. 43 Fisher, Virginia ........... 15 Fite, Virgil ............... 69 Flaherty, Carlene .....56, 103 Fleming, Betty.............. 42 Fleming, Kathleen .......... 43 Fleming, Peggy ............. 43 Flightner, Judy ............ 43 Flint, Jasper ... . 69 Flint, Jim ...... Flory, Helen ............... 43 Flory, Wanda ............... 15 Flynn, Marlene ........43, 103 Flynn, Orland .15, 8, 154, 149 Follinglo, Gertrude ........ 56 Fonner, Jane 43 Fontaine, Dick 76 Fontaine, Ed .............. 76 Footer, Jack................ 15 Forbis, Mary 15 Ford. Fred ............15. 120 Forman, Frank .............. 56 Forman, Neal ............... 56 Fornall, Vivian ............ 56 Foust, Theodore ............ 76 Foust, Thellis ............. 69 Foust, Terry ............... 76 Fox, Albert .............. 56 Fox, Alice ................. 69 Fox, Barbara ............... 43 Fox, Donald ................ 62 Fox, George ................ 44 Fox, Sharon ................ 69 Fraser, Catherine 69 Fredrickson, Janet ......... 69 Fredrickson. Bob ......44. 147 Freedle, Allie ........15, 112 Freedle, Libby ............. 69 Fritz, Harry ............... 44 Fritz, Norman .............. 76 Froiland, Solvieg ........ 16, 104, 110, 109 — G — Gable, Jane.............. 69 Gaffney, Richard ........ 16 Gallagher, Don .......... 56 Galland, Malcolm ........ 44 Galland, Myrna .......... 69 Gamelgaard, Gwen ........ 16 Gano, Janice ............ 69 Gardner, Velma .......... 16 Gazsen, Marvel .......... 69 Gee, Esther ............. 69 Gee, Mary ............... 16 Gerry, Michael .......... 16 Gendrow, Kathleen ....... 69 George, Alexander ...... ............44. 107, 95, 103 George, Vernon ............. ............16, 146, 137, 111 Gerdes, Steve ........... ...16, 137, 98. 95. 107, 111 Getschman, Kenny ........... 76 Gibbs, Marlis .............. 69 Gibbs, Sharon .........16, 108 Gibson, Charles ............ 56 Gibson, Lee ................ 56 Gibson, Jacquie ............ 69 Giffin, Dwight ........44, 147 Gilder, Sam ...........16, 104 Gilder, Terry ............ 44 Gilbert, Jack .............. 56 Gilbert, Gerald ......... Gilbert, Phillip ........... 69 Gilfillan, Doris ........... 56 Gilfillan, Joyce ........... 69 Gilfillan, Richard ......... 44 Gilgan, Donald ............. 56 Gilgen, Mel ....17, 8. 104, 105 Gilligan, Maureen .......... 44 Gillingham, Ethel ......... 69 Glenn, Gladys .............. 69 Golden, Charles 69, 148 Goldsby, Loretta .......... 69 Goldsby, Richard ........... 69 Goldsby, Robert . 44 Gonder, Nancy .............. 69 Gonsior, Janet 17, 97, 120. 95 Gonsior, Mickey ............ 69 Gonsior, Trudy ............. 44 Good, John ................ 35 Goodan, Delores ............ 44 Gordon, Ken ................ 44 Gordon, Sharon ............ 69 Goudette, Dorothy 69 Goudette, May .........57, 124 Gould, Marilyn 56 Gould, Patty .............. 69 Grady, Gay 69, 66 Gray. Barbara .............. 57 Gray, Sue Ann .............. 17 Graybeal, Betty ............ 57 Graybeal, Francis 17 Greene, Eugene ..69, 148. 158 Greenhalgh, David .......... 17 Greenhalgh, Paul 57 Gregory, Gary 69 Grenager, Andrea ........... 69 Grenager, Arlis 17, 8 Grenier, William ........... 69 Gress, Jimmy................ 62 Griffing. Jeanene .......... 44 Griffith, John (Jack)....... 69 Grimm, Douglas ............. 57 Gross. Joanne 44 Gross, John ................ 35 Gruhn, Merlyn ............. 17 Gudgeon, Bob .............. 76 Gudgeon, Raymond ........... 69 Guest, Donald ............. 69 Guntermann, Gail . 44, 99, 1 12 Gustafson, Edlq ........ . 57 Gustafson, Erling ......... 17 Gutierrez, John ............ 44 Guiterrez, Marilyn ......... 17 Guy, Deanna ................ 57 Gyles, Paul ............. ......44, 144, 158, 137, 111 Gynn, Patricia ........17, 95 — H — Haaglund, Jane ............. 69 Haaglund, Joan ............. 69 Haaglund, June ............. 69 Hafer, Annette .......... Hagen, Lewis ............... 70 Hagen, Gail ...........44, 95 Hagestad, Jerry ............ 62 Haines, Harry .........57, 107 Haines, Jerri .........57, 103 Haines, Leilani Jo ....18, 104 Halgeson, Larry ........... 70 Hale, Richard .........44, 147 Haley, Derrel ............. 57 Hall, Deanna L. ........... 70 Hall, Deanna M........... Hall, Janet ............... 57 Hall, Loreta .............. 70 Hall, Mary Jo ............. 57 Halley, Gaile ............. 76 Hallford, Carole 57 Hallford. Melody .......... 57 Hallgren, Nils ............ 44 Hambrick, Barbara ....... Homes, Brenda 57 Hames, Jasper ........... Hamilton, Darlene ......... 44 Hamilton, James ........... 62 Hamilton, Merlin .......... 62 Hamilton, Robert 70, 148 Hand, Bob ................. 62 Hangas, Judy............... 70 Hangas, Sally ............. 57 Hangas, Vic 18, 104, 107 Hangge, Marrianne 51 Hankel. David ........... Hanning, Stanley .......... 35 Hansen, Carl 57, 147 Hansen, Edith.............. 70 Hansen, Melody 18 Hansen, Mickey ............ 70 Hanson, Arthur 57 Hanson, Bruce ............. 62 Hanson, Elaino............. 51 Hanson, Irvin ............. 70 Hanson, Janet 57 Harding, Lois .44 Harlan, Bill .............. 18 Harland, Rita 18 Harr, John ... 70 Harris, Dovianno 44 Harrison, Arthur 18 Harrsch, Marjean......... 44 HarBell, William ........ ......18, 152, 149, 120, 111 Hart, Judith M Hart, Marvin 18, 105 Hart, Richard 18 Haskell, Donna 57, 108 Hatton. Donald . 44 Hatton, Roger.............. 70 Hauck. Karlen© 20, 112 Hauf, Jerry 57 Haukel, Roge .............. 57 Hay, Douglas 70, 148 Hawley, Lena .. 70 Hawbricks, Barbara 70 Hayes, Marvin ............. 76 Hayle, Jack 78 Healow, Nancy .18, 120, 110 Heath, James 70 Heavlin, Beverly .......... 44 Heckeroth, Wayne .......... 70 Hedrick, Colleen .......... 57 Heidelman, Paula 19, 124 Heikkila, Irene............ 70 Helgeson, Jerry ......... Heilman, Sharon ........... 57 Hemgren, Eugene 70 Henderson, Pat 44 Hendricks, Blaine ....... ..........66, 70, 148, 158 Hendricks, Delores 19, 104 Hendrix, J. B.............. 57 Henry, Barbara ............ 44 Henry, Herman ............. 57 Herbert, Sandra ........... 57 Herning, Betty............. 62 Hensel, Albert ........19, 111 Herrick, Carolyn........... 76 Hertler, Carolyn .......... 44 Hess, Clara ............... 19 184 Hess, Deanna ................ 70 Hiatt, Cecil ................ 70 Hickey, Sharon .............. 57 Higgins, Colleen......... ............19, 96, 104, 120 Higgins, Sandra ............. 70 High, Roger ................. 57 Hightower, Howard ...70, 148 Hightower, Robert ....... 19 Hill, Barbara................ 57 Hill. John ...........19, 96 Hiller, Shirley ............. 44 Hinkle, Ray ................. 51 Hillman, Wanda .............. 70 Hilt, Todd .................. 76 Hirning, Betty ........... Hirsch, Janice .............. 57 Hirst, Katharine 57 Hochhalter, Dennis .......... 57 Hcchhalter, Gene 19 Hochhalter, Rodney 70 Hochhalter, Willard ..... 19. 138, 137, 111 Hoffman, Betty 70 Hoffert. Marianne............ 57 Hogan, Bill ................ 62 Hogan, Glenda ............... 57 Holden, Delores ............. 70 Holden, Loretta . 19 Holden, Le Etta ............. 70 Holland, Brenda ............ 57 Hollensteiner, Juan ......... 70 Holmes, Diane ............... 44 Holmes, Larry............ ......20, 146, 154, 137, 111 Holmqulst, Herb 20 Holt, Bonnie ................ 70 Holst, Alphie ............... 57 Honey, John 44, 95 Hopkins, Don ................ 20 Hoppe. A1 ................. Howard, Allison.......... ......20. 104, 120, 98. 105 Howard, Gall................. 76 Howard, Harold .............. 20 Howard, Robert .............. 70 Howard. Wuyne . 76, 148 Howe, Edna .................. 57 Howell, Janet .........20, 18 Howell, Shirley ............. 70 Howell, Willia m 57 Howerton. Beverly........ 57 Hoyle, Jack ............. Hoyt, Karen ................. 20 Hubert. Gladys 44, 40 Huckaba, Anna .............. 57 Hughes, Christopher 70 Hummer, Nancy................ 57 Hunt, Gordon J. 20 Hunt. Gordon R........... ...20, 150, 149, 120, 107, 111 Hunt, Walter ................ 57 Hunter, Lee ................. 62 Hunton, Ernest ............. 20 Huston, Clyde ............... 70 Hutcheson, Lucille .......... 70 Hutchins, Eudora ............ 45 Hutchins, Raymond ........... 70 Hutchinson, Don ............. 51 Hyland, Carole............... 57 Hyslop, Leland ..... .70, 148 Hyndman, Doreen ............. 57 Hyslop, Leland .......... Isaacs, Virginia ............ 57 Isham, Margaret ...... 21 Iversen, Erik .........21. 112 Iversen, Trudi .............. 58 Iverson, John .........57, 103 Jackson, Bill .............. 45 Jacobs, Ray ................ 70 Jacobs, Theodore ......... Jacobsen, Dean ............. 58 James, Jean............... James, Delores ............. 70 James, Douglas 70 James, Judson .....21. 120, 105 James, Leslie .............. 51 Janke, Helen ...........21, 120 Jasperson, Gene ............ 76 Jensen, Don ................ 70 Jensen, Marlene 21 Jensen, Dear 21, 104 Jensen, Marcie 21 Jepson, Shirley ............ 21 Jerome, Russell ............ 70 Jette, Jacquelin ........... 70 Job, Clara ................. 70 Job, Sylvia ................ 51 ohnson, Anita ■!') Johnson. Arlene............. 58 Johnson, Carol ............. 58 Johnson, Darlene .......... 70 Johnson. Delores ........... 70 Johnson, Dick .............. 58 Johnson, Donna ............. 70 Johnson, Edith 21 Johnson, Helen 71 Johnson, James .........58, 147 Johnson, Jerry .........45, 147 Johnson, Jo Ann ............ 51 Johnson. Karen.............. 71 Johnson. Larry ............ 21 Johnson, Marilyn............ 71 Johnson. Martha 58 Johnson. Reva............... 71 Johnson, Robert ............ 71 Johnston, Chuck ............ 58 Johnston, Don ............ Johnston. Donna .22, 108, 120 Johnston, Nancy 45 Jones, Agnes 58 Jones, Barbara ....45, 96, 112 Jones, Patricia ............ 58 Jones, Katherine ........... 71 Jones, Rodger .............. 58 Jordan. Karon 71 Joseph, Janice 22 Jourdonnais. Skip ......71. 97 Joyce, Keith................ 58 — K — Kahm, James ................ 71 Kaiser, Lorna ............ 22. 96. 120, 95 Kaliis, Peggy .............. 22 Kamera, Rosalie ............ 58 Karkanen, Bonnie ........... 71 Karlin, Donna .............. 45 Kast, William .............. 62 Kottelus, Leilani ........ Kay, Ronald ................ 45 Keefer, Mary ............... 71 Keller, Eugene .........71, 148 Keller, Shirlee ............ 45 Kennedy, Don ............... 58 Kennedy, Gary 58 Keniston, Maurice .......... 62 Kenisten, Sharon . 58 Key, Robert ................ 62 Key, Sam .............. 22, 104 Kieffer, David .........71, 66 Kiehl, Mary Ann ............ 58 Kienzle, Tony ............ Kilian, Delphi ............. 22 Kilian, Jill ............. Kilian, Joan .............. 71 Kinney, Don .............. King, Barbara .............. 71 Kimmel, Gale ............... 45 Kimpel, Karen ............. 45 Kimpel, Maureen ............ 45 Kirkland, Marianne ......... 45 Kirkland, Lloyd ............ 71 Kirkland, Virginia ......... 71 Kirschmann, Bertha ......... 45 Kirschmann, Esther ......... 71 Klapwyk, Bill ........... Klapwyk, Dave .............. 22 Klapwyk, Dennis ............ 71 Kline, Glenn ............... 76 Knappel, Charles ............ 58 Knittel, Duane 71. 97 Knoof, Robert .............. 71 Knuchel, Lina .............. 45 Knutson, Elaine ............. 58 Koch, Elva ................. 71 Koestner, Ann .............. 45 Koestner, Ernie ............ 71 Kohler, Ron ................ 22 Kohler, Tony ............... 62 Kolendich, Gall ............ 58 Kolppa, Ann ................. 58 Kolppa, Norman ..71, 148, 158 Koski, Barbara ............. 22 Kottas, Leo ............. ..........45, 146, 137, 111 Kottelus, Leilani .......... 71 Kramer, Kenneth.............. 58 Kramer. Marietta . 58. 103 Krechlau, Llela ............ 71 Kreitzborg, Carl ........... 22 Krleg, George .............. 76 Krleg, Karen ............... 45 Krumm, Richard ............ 51 Kuhl, Allen ................. 58 Kunny, Betty ............... 23 Kunz, Cora ................. 45 Kunz, Lois ................. 71 Kurzonbaum, Gerald ......... 23 Kurtz. Reinhart ............ 23 Kyle, Marshall ............. 71 Labbe, Jimmy ................ 58 LaCasso, Marinell .......... 45 LaCombe, Allen ............. 23 LaChambro, Joyce ........ ....23, 120, 95. 105, 108, 110 LaFriniere, Frances ........ 58 Lamb, Conrad................ 58 Lambson, Roger ............. 58 Lamoreux, Cleo ............. 45 Lanaghan, Jere ............ 45 Lange, Carol ............... 45 Lange, George ............... 23 Lange, Beulah ............... 58 Larson, Norman .............. 71 Larson, Darlene ......... Larson, Harold .......... ..........45. 154, 147, 149 Larson, Karlene ............ 71 Larson, Mary ............ Larson, Sharon . 71 Larson, Shirley ............. 71 Lasher, Gaylord ............. 45 Lassila, Donald ............ 23 Lebert, Darrel.............. 51 Lechner, Jean............... 58 Lee, Barbara ............... 58 Lehl, Kathryn .............. 23 Lehl, Shirley .............. 62 Leischner, Eleanor ......... 45 Lembke, Louis............... 23 Lemmer, Merlin ............. 62 Lennox, James ............. 58 Leonard, Patrick ........23, 98 LePaine, Carolyn ......... ......24, 99, 120, 110, 109 LePaine, Rita ................ 58 Lerch, Donna ................. 58 Lester, Priscilla ............ 45 Lewis. Dianne ......45. 97, 95 Lewis, Laura ................. 58 Lien, David ........71, 148, 158 Lien. Oran ................... 58 Liez, Joy .................... 51 Light, Sandra ................ 71 Linden, George ............... 58 Lindh, Quest ................. 24 Lindh, Craig .............58, 98 Lindsay, Myko ........... .........45, 142, 137, 111 Lindsley, Arlene Hansen 24 Linendoll, Barbara....... 58 Little, Joan.................. 71 Little, Robert .......... 24. 138, 137, 111 Livesey, Robert .............. 24 Lobdell. Barbara ............. 71 Lockwood, Bill ............... 24 Loewen, Betty Jo ........ Long. Carolyn................. 46 Lorance, Ted ............ 24, 104, 120, 105 Lory, Mary ................... 58 Lourbis, George.......58, 95 Lourwood, Meibom......... 46 Lovell, William ............. 71 Lovingood, Barbara ........... 58 Lowe, Norman .............58, 147 Lowe, Tom .58, 158, 147 Lowry, Gary................... 24 Loyall, Marjorie ............. 71 Lubricht, Barbara ............ 71 Lucey, Dennis ................ 58 Lucey, Jim ...............24, 147 Luedtke, Patty ............... 58 Lund. Barbara ................ 46 Luchau, Jerry ........... ......58. 146, 158, 137, 111 Lyman, Barbara ............. 46 Lynch. Bill 46, 104, 107 Lynch, Karen ..........71, 97 Lynn, Roy.............. ..59, 147 Lyons, Beverly ............... 59 Lyons, Shirley ............... 71 Lytle, Dud ................... 71 «— Me — McBride, Mary Jo ......25, 8 McCall, Susan................. 59 McCann. Sharon 71 McCarty, Beverly D. 71 McCarty, Beverly J, 46 McCarty, Mike 71 McCloskey, Patricia .......... 59 McCullough, Thomas 46 McCullough, Rhueina .......... 71 McDonald, Pat ........ 71, 158 McDougall, Beth .............. 71 McDougall, Catherine ......... 46 McFarlane, Janet 46, 104, 95 McFarlane. Jim ___________71, 148 MacGregor. Mitch ............. 59 McGrew, Jean 46, 97, 102, 103 McIntyre, Bruce .............. 59 McKay, Larry ................. 72 McKay. Jeannine 25, 112 McLaughlin, Laurel ... 46, 40 McLaughlin, Lynne ............ 72 McMahon, Charles ........ McRae, Bruce ................. 72 McRae, George ................ 59 McRae, Jacksy ........... — M — Maart, Carl .................. 59 Maart, Virginia .............. 46 Mace, Sheree ..........72, 103 185 Maclay, Charlotte ........ 69 Maclay, Dave .............46, 147 Maclay, Harry .......... Maclay, Margarete ........ 59 Madsen, Donna ............24, 104 Madsen, Linda ............ 72 Magstadt, Dan .......... ..25, 140, 152, 137, 149, 111 Maier, Elmer ............. 46 Mallow, Charlene ......... 72 Maness, Phyllis ........ Mann, David ..........46, 95 Mann, Mary ......... 72, 108 Manny. Dick .............. 46 Marek, Roselyn ........... 25 Marek, William ........... 46 Marin, Gary .............. 46 Marion, Valerie .......... 59 Marquez, Genoveva ........ 46 Markert, Walter .......... 72 Marry, Jimmy ............. 72 Mart, Gene ............... 76 Martel, Esther .......... 59 Martel, Jewel ............ 25 Martin, Jean ............. 72 Martin, Hedge ........72, 158 Martin, Roger ............ 59 Martin, Sharon ........... 59 Massey, Diane ............ 72 Massey, Eugene .......46, 98 Massey, Robert ........... 72 Masom, William............ 62 Matson, Janice ........... 72 Matson, Lyla ............. 72 Matte, John ............. 147 Matthew, Bob ............. 59 Matthews, Don .......... Maughan, David ........... 72 Mavity, James .......... Meany, Ronald............. 72 Mechler, Darlene ........ 72 Meehan, Carol ........... 72 Mechler, Darlene ........ 72 Mechler, Lorraine ........ 25 Mechler, Marlene ....... Meidinger, Duane ......... 46 Meister, Fred ............ 59 Meisinger, Richard ....... 46 Melby, Karen ....... 59, 124 Merigo, Eduardo ........ ..........25, 116, 107, 103 Merrill, Edward .......... 51 Mercer, Duane ........46, 116 Meske, Virginia .......... 76 Meske, Vivian............. 51 Mercer, George ........... 72 Merwin, Ray ..........46, 158 Meyer, Walter ............ 46 Meyers, Robert ........... 25 Midgett, Douglas ......... 59 Migge, Vicki ............. 59 Miller, Norma ............ 59 Millhouse, Janice......... 72 Millhouse, Richard ....... 62 Mills, Sharon ............ 59 Milward, Sherrain ........ 72 Minster, Montana ......... 59 Mitchell, Roy ...46, 40, 107 Mix, Marlene ............. 72 Mix, Norman............... 62 Mockert, Walter ........ Moderie, Marilyn ......... 46 Moffett, Judy ........59, 97 Molenda, Richard ......... 46 Molenda, Robert .......... 76 Monass, Michael .......... 59 Mongar, George............ 72 Monger, Joe .............. 72 Montelius, Donald ....... 72 Montgomery, Albertena .. 59 Moomaugh, Eddie ...... Moore, Ray ................ 72 Mordan, John .............. 51 Morgan, Leonard ........... 76 Morgan, Marcia ............ 72 Morrell, Virginia.......... 72 Morris, Ina Jeanne ..... ........46, 40, 96, 104, 105 Morris, Mary .....51, 112, 105 Morris, William .......76, 148 Morrison, James .......59, 147 Muchmore, Judy............. 59 Mueller, Bruce ....25, 120, 116 Mueller, Marcia ........ ......25, 112, 120, 105, 110 Museus, Betty .........26, 120 Mutch, Frank .............. 72 Mytty, Bill ............... 59 — N — Nagle, Betty .............. 46 Nagle, Edna ............... 26 Nagle, Irene .............. 72 Nagy, Barbara ............. 72 Nagy, Donald .............. 72 Nagy, Virginia ............ 26 Nantt, Dorothy ............ 26 Nantt, Patricia ........... 72 Nash, Maureen.............. 26 Needles, JoAnn ............ 72 Needles, Wallace............ 4 Neeley, Judith ............ 72 Nei, Ormie ................ 26 Nelles, Donald ......... ....26, 140, 154, 137, 149, 111 Nelson, Ada ............... 59 Nelson, Bertina ........... 46 Nelson, Bob................ 76 Nelson, Gale ..........72, 148 Nelson, Joyce ............. 46 Nelson, June .............. 72 Nelson, Kenneth ........ ......26, 120, 152, 149, 111 Nelson, Ronald ........72, 148 Nelson, Ruth .............. 26 Nelson, Sherrell ......... 72 Nelson, Shirley ........... 59 Nelson, Wayne ............. 72 Netzer, Elaine ........... 72 Netzer, Lillian ........... 72 Netzer, Marilyn ........... 46 Netzer, Ruben ............. 72 Neuharth, Janice .......... 72 Neudeck, Lowell ........... 26 Newgard, Bruce ............ 46 Newman, Larry ............. 72 Newton, Anita ............. 72 Newton, Dorothea .......... 59 Newton, Margaret 27, 120, 110 Niblack, Mason ........47, 97 Nichols, Chuck ........72, 148 Nicklous, Esther .......... 27 Nickaloff, Jimes .......... 27 Niemeyer, Jodie ......:... ............27, 8, 104, 95 Niemeyer, Theodora ....59, 108 Nimocks, Audrey ........... 47 Noel, Edward ....73, 148, 66 Noel, Sam ................. 47 Noland, Iva................ 47 Nooney, Brian .......... ......59, 144, 147, 137, 111 Nordberg, Robert .......... 73 Norderhus, Rose ........... 47 Nordgulen, Ronald ......... 47 Nordwick, Bob ............. 36 Nordwick, Marien .......... 59 Norgaard, Roger .......59, 107 Northey, John..........73, 148 Norton, Monty ............ 27 Norton, Connie ........... 73 Nousianen, Doris ......... 47 — O — Obenauer, Jan ........... ...........47, 108, 98, 105 O'Conner, Shayla ............ 59 Ockler, Darrel ............ 73 Ogg, Barbara ................ 73 Ogg, Elizabeth .............. 73 Oien, Avis .................. 47 Olmstead, Dorothy............ 27 Olsen, Lance ................ 73 Olsen. Yvonne ............... 27 Olson, Bruce ............ .47, 144, 150, 137, 149, 111 Olson, Darlene .............. 73 Olson, Floyd................. 73 Olson, Geraldine ............ 47 Olson, Margaret ............. 59 Orr, Sharon ................. 27 Osborne, O'Dean ............. 73 Otoupalik, Charles .......... 47 Otoupalik, Estella .......... 59 Ott, Tommy .................. 47 Owen, Gail .................. 47 Owen, Jan ................... 47 — P — Paddock, Sharon ............. 59 Page, Gail .................. 73 Pa hi, Roderick ....73, 148, 158 Pahl, Walter ..........73, 148 Palmer, Elmer............... 59 Palmer, Jack ................ 73 Pappas, Katherine ........... 47 Paramore, Gayle ............. 73 Paramore, Gwen .............. 47 Parent, Barbara ............. 59 Parker, James ........... Parks, John ......73, 148, 158 Parmelee, Peggy ............. 73 Patton, Betty ............... 47 Patten, David .........73, 148 Patton, Dorothy ............. 73 Paulson, Dale ............... 47 Payson, Marshall ............ 47 Pearce, Barbara .......73, 66 Pedersen, Delmer ............ 59 Pedersen, Gail .............. 59 Penna, Marty ................ 73 Pepe, Joe ............... ......47, 142, 137, 107, 111 Peppard, Charles ............ 73 Permann, Lillian ............ 27 Petaja, Beth ................ 73 Peters, Luneta ............. 51 Petersen, Buddy ............. 59 Petersen, Karen ............. 47 Peterson, Carol ...4......... 73 Peterson, Jack .............. 47 Peterson, Nancy.............. 47 Petroff, Ruby ............... 59 Pfaff, Edmund ............... 27 Pfaff, Eugene ............... 73 Pfau, Yvonne ................ 47 Phelan, Jim ................ 105 Phelps, Betty ........... 59 Phelps, Joe . ..28, 138, 137, 111 Phelps, Lyle ................ 28 Phelps, Patricia ............ 73 Piccinini, Monte ......28, 107 Piccinini, Rosalie ....73, 66 Piche, Marvin ........... Pickel, Frank ......28, 8, 104 Pickens, Beverly ............ 47 Pickens. Virginia ........... 47 Pickering, Rodney ........... 73 Pietro, Tony ................ 47 Pittsenbarger, Betty ...... 47 Plenger, Janette .......... 59 Plenger, Robert ........... 48 Ployhar, Anne ............. 51 Ployhar, Josephine ........ 59 Podell, Priscilla ......... 59 Pohlman, Pearl ............ 73 Polanchek, Alvin .......... 60 Polanchek, Bob ............ 62 Polich, Jean............... 48 Pomajevich, Jeanne ........ 60 Polinsky, Louis ........... 76 Pond, Jim ................. 28 Ponton, Homer ............. 73 Popham, Nancy ............. 60 Porter, Joe ...........46, 147 Porter, John ..........73, 103 Potter, Helen ............. 60 Potter, Henry ............. 28 Poulos, Peter ............. 28 Powell, Jim ..28, 150, 149, 111 Powell, Pauline ........... 60 Pramenko, George ......28, 140, 150, 137, 107, 149, 111 Pramenko, Mary ............ 73 Pramenko, Paul ............ 60 Preston, Bob .............. 62 Preszler, Alan............. 60 Prety, Jeanette . 28, 120, 95 Price, Alberta .......... 29 Price, David ..........62, 147 Privett, Bonnie ....29, 104 Privette, Donna ........... 73 Prociv, Dolly ............. 51 Proebstel, Fred ........... 73 Proebstel, Graham ........ — Q — Qualley, Cyra ........ .........29, 99, 120, 105 — R — Ramer, Anita.......29, 120 Randall, Thurman .......... 35 Random, Leila ............. 73 Rannberg, Mary ............ 29 Ranstrom, Judy............. 60 Ranstrom, Lee ............. 73 Rasmussen. Emil ........... 48 Raymond, Harriet .......... 73 Reber, Dennis ........... ..........150, 147, 149, 111 Reely, Bill ............... 60 Reely, John ............. ...........29, 104, 107, 95 Reese, Geraldine .......... 48 Reesman, Lloyd ............ 60 Reeves, Carole ............ 73 Reeves, Phil .............. 48 Rehder, John .............. 48 Reich, Carole ............. 73 Reich, Peggy .............. 60 Reid, Jerry ............... 60 Reinhard, Judith ......... 73 Reinhard, Kenneth ......... 13 Reiter, Swanda ............ 48 Rennaker, Alice ........... 62 Rhinehart, Vodie 60, 104, 103 Rhoads, Sharon ............ 73 Rice, Dan .................48, 147 Rice, Nancy................ 73 Richards, Annie ......... 60 Richards, Delores ......... 73 Rickett, Charlotte ........ 29 Rickett, Janet ............ 60 Ricketts, Raymond ......... 60 Riedlinger, Donna ......... 73 Rissmann, Mary ........... 29 Riggs, Wilma .............. 48 186 Roark, Doug .............. 60 Roark, Patricia ......... 73 Rocene, Bill ............. 147 Robinson, Jessie .......... 29 Robinson, John ........74, 158 Roda, John................. 29 Rodgers, John ............. 30 Roe, Adele .............. 46 Roehl, Mary .............. 30 Roe hi, Viola ............. 60 Rogers, Bette ............. 60 Root, Sue ..........-...... 74 Rosin, Marilyn ............ 74 Ross, Carol ............... 46 Ross, Geraldine .......... 74 Ross, Roxanna ............. 30 Rocene, Bill .............. 60 Rowin, Dawn ............... 74 Ruana, Ilona ..........30, 120 Ruana, Lea ................ 79 Ruana, Rudolph ............ 51 Rucks, Doris .............. 35 Rucks, Willard ............ 30 Rusk, Florence ............ 74 Russell, David ........74, 158 Russell, Johnny ......... ...........60, 146, 147, 137 Russell, Lynne K........... 60 Russell, Penny ........... 60 Russell, Lynn R............ 30 Russell, Steve ............ 48 — S — Sain, Dennis .............. 74 Sain, Jack ................ 30 Saltz, Bob................. 48 Saltz, Judy ............... 60 Saltz, Shirley ............ 60 Sammons, Faye ............ 48 Satterfield, Betty ........ 60 Satterfield, Mary ....... ...........30, 8, 104, 120 Satterlee, Mark ........... 60 Saunders, Lorna ........... 48 Sayer, Carol ............ Sayer, Dick ...........60, 158 Sayler, Dorothy ........... 74 Sayler, Gordon ............ 74 Sayler, Joyce ............. 48 Schatz, Betty ............. 48 Scharosch, Mary ........... 74 Scheeler, Duane .......... 74 Schestag, Ronald .......... 60 Schlaht, Rosalie .......... 76 Schilling, Mary Jean .... .....30, 8, 96, 104, 120, 105 Schlauch, Jim ............. 60 Schmutz, Benny ........74, 158 Schmautz, Glenda .......... 74 Schmautz, Janice .......... 74 Schmautz, Joan............. 48 Schmautz, Marlene ......... 30 Schmautz, Marvin .......... 35 Schmitz, Jerry ............ 60 Schmid, Bob ...........74, 148 Schram, Jerry ............. 76 Schufletowski, Cora ....... 48 Schufletowski, Frankie .... 76 Schulz, Joann ............. 74 Schulz, Shirley ........... 31 Scott, David ............ Scott, George ............. 74 Scott, Julia .............. 48 Scott, Timmithy............ 74 Scott, Tommy .............. 74 Searight, Larry............ 51 Seim, Dick .......74, 148, 158 Seim, Bob................ ..31, 120, 138, 137, 107, 111 Seitz, Barbara ............. 60 Seitz, Jack ....31, 142, 137. Ill Serviss, Bruce ..........74, 158 Serviss, Pat ................ 48 Serviss, Stan ............... 74 Seymour, Judy ............... 60 Sexton, Benny................ 76 Sharpe, Joyce ............... 60 Shaubut, May .............. 48 Shaughnessy, Rose ........... 60 Shaw, Peggy ................. 74 Shearing, Diane .........48, 98 Sheff, Bob .................. 74 Shepard, Carol ..........48, 108 Sheridan, Phil .............. 60 Shenny, George .............. 48 Shope, Edward ............ ..........31, 8, 104, 120, 107 Sickels, Chuck .............. 48 Sickels, Wayne ............. 60 Sievers, Edwina .......... ....31, 104, 120, 105, 95, 103 Sikel, Marian ............... 74 Silver, Jack ................ 74 Simmert, Albert ............. 60 Simmert, Wallace _______.... 74 Sipes, Robert ............. 60 Sipes, Sonia ................ 48 Skarland, Marie ............. 48 Skoblin, George ............. 48 Sletten, Sharon ............. 74 Smith, Annette .............. 74 Smith, David................. 62 Smith, Deraid ............... 74 Smith, Don .................. 35 Smith, Ferris ............... 48 Smith, Frank ............... 74 Smith, Gary ........74, 148, 158 Smith, Hal ................. 103 Smith, Ian .................. 60 Smith, Leona................. 31 Smith, Lester ............... 31 Smith, Margaret ............. 31 Smith, Penelope ............. 74 Smith, Robert ............... 76 Smith, Roxana ...........74, 66 Smith, Russell ..........76, 148 Smith, Sandra................ 74 Smith, Vernal............48, 40 Smith, William ............. 48 Smuin, Micheal 74 Snyder, Judy ................ 74 Sol, Bill .................. 48 Sol, Carol ................. 74 Solander, Barbara ........ Solander, Terry .........74, 148 Solem, Judy ........74, 108, 66 Solum, Alan ................. 60 Sommerville, John ........... 49 Sorensen, Walter ............ 49 Sorenson, Donna ............. 49 Sorensen, Glenda ............ 60 Sorenson, Dick .............. 60 Sorge. Pete ................. 51 Sparks, Bob .............76, 158 Spaulding, Carol ............ 74 Spears, Delores ............. 60 Spears, Judy .............. 60 Spencer, Fay ............. Sperry, Leona ............... 31 Spratt, Jim ................. 74 Spratt, Harold ........... Staedler, Donna ............. 31 Stage, Bob ................. 60 Stang, Francis............... 61 Stahl, Sheila ............... 74 Staton, Richard ............ 76 Stong, Charlotte ......... Steadman, Mary .............. 61 Steck, Bill.................. 49 Storm, Bonnie ............ Steele, Evelyn .............. 61 Steele, Sylvia ........... 74 Steen, Sharon ............ 49 Stegmuller, Freda ........ 49 Stephans, Michael ........ 62 Steinbrenner, Bill ...... ....32, 140, 137, 120, 107, 111 Steinbrenner, Holli....... 61 Stempke, Marie 74 Stenberg, Leroy .......... 51 Stephanson, Jim .......... 61 Stephens, Barbara ........ 61 Stephens, Michael ....... Stevens, Jack ............ 75 Stevens, Pat ............. 75 Stevenson, Jim .......... 147 Stewart, Gaye ........... Stiles, Jeanne ........... 49 Stiles, Pat .............. 61 Stocke, Ray............... 49 Stockner, Eloise ........ Stordock, Beverly ........ 99 Storm, Bonnie ............ 61 Stovall, John ............ 75 Stroverud, Brendt ........ 61 Stroh, Betty ............. 62 Stroh, Ruth .............. 51 Strom, Alan............... 61 Strom, Dave .............. 61 Strom, Florence .......... 49 Strong, Janis ........32, 103 Strong, Stan ............. 61 Struckman, Carol .....61, 116 Stuart, Gay .............. 61 Sturdevant, Keith ........ 75 Sturdevant, Shirley ...... 61 Sullivan, Robert ..32, 120, 98 Sullivan, Shirley 49 Sullivan, Vernice ........ 61 Sullivan, William......... 49 Sunwall, Marie ........... 61 Susott, Nanet ............ 61 Siren, Maries ........... Svein, Mario .........75, 148 Swanson, Charles ......... 61 Swanson, Sandra ......... 49 Swanson, Terry .......... 75 Swartz, Beatrice ......... 49 Swearingen, William ...... 32 Sweeney, Darlene ......... 75 Swisher, Louise .......... 49 Swisher, Tom ............. 75 Sylier, Russell .......... 76 Syros, William ........... 61 Syverson, Pawnee ......... 75 — T — Tabish, Joey ............. 75 Tag, Palmer .............. 61 Tag, Roger ............... 75 Talbott, Stephanie...75, 66 Tarbox, Nancy ............ 49 Taylor, Faye ............. 61 Taylor, Dave ............. 75 Taylor, Martha ........... 61 Taylor, Robert........... Tennison, Mary Ann....75, 99 Terentieff, Nola ......... 61 Therriault, Helen ........ 75 Therriault, Tony ......... 49 Thibodeau, Janet ......... 49 Thibaudeau, Jack .....32, 104 Thick, Lois............... 49 Thomas, Rose Marie ....... 49 Thompson, Beverly ........ 75 Thompson, Don ............ 61 Thompson, Geraldine ...... 49 Thompson, Jerene ......... 75 Thompson, Jimmie ......... 76 Thompson, Ted ............ 75 Thompson, Warren ......... 49 Thompson, Sharron .......... 61 Thomson, Constance ......... 49 Thornton, Janet ............ 32 Thornton, Judy ........61. 103 Thormley, Shirley .......... 32 Tidball, Nola............... 32 Tietz, Beverly ............. 75 Tietz, Gene................. 51 Tietz, Judith .............. 75 Tietz, Norman............... 61 Tikkanen, Carole ........... 75 Tilzey, Edward ............. 32 Tilzey, James .............. 49 Timblin, Carol ............. 62 Toner, Nancy ............... 49 Torgeson, Judith ........... 61 Torgrimson, Maryalys ....... 61 Townsend, Jerry............. 76 Townsend, Kathryn........ 61 Townsend, Lloyd ............ 49 Trana, Shirley ............. 49 Trautman, A1................ 62 Treichel, Harry ............ 76 Treichel, Leslie ........... 61 Trenouth, Cecily ........ ...........32, 120, 95, 105 Tripp, Jimmy ............... 76 Trowbridger, Duane ......... 49 Trowbridge, Colleen ________ 61 Trowbridge, Warren ......... 75 Truckner, Mary Ellen ....... 49 Turk, JoAnn................. 50 Turrell, Marilyn ........... 33 Twite, Eldora ........ 50, 40 — U — Ulrigg, Helen .........50, 40 Ulrigg, Howard ............. 35 Ulver, Max ................. 61 Unacks, John................ 61 Underwood, Loretta....... 61 — V — Vaage, Dolores .... 33, 99, 120, 105, 95 Vann, Bill 51 Vann, John 75 Vann, Pete .33, 142, 137 Vaughn, Evelyn . 75 Venne, Montana . 75 Vessey, Jim 35 Viegut, Allan 61 Vietz, Delmer 50 Vinson, Robert ... 76 Vinson, Robert ... 76 Vinson, Warren . 62 Virts, Robert 50 — W- Waddell, Ilene ... 76 Wagner, Alan .61, 147, 111 Wagner, Leora ... 75 Wagoner, Irvin ... 75 Waldbillig, Jim ... 35 Walford, Valerie 75 Walker. Larolie . 50 Wallace, Jack 50 Wallinder, Kay . 50 Walseth, David . 61 Walsh, Carolyn . 75 Walz, Kay 50 Wamsher, Dick ... 61 Warren, Barbara ...50, 95 Warner, James .. ...50, 147 Warner, Pat 75 Watkins, Richard 75 Waters, Noel 105 Watson, Connie . 61 187 Watson, Delmer ......... 33 Waylett, Lillis.......... 33 Waylett, Marlene......... 61 Weber, Theodore ......... 75 Weidemann, Darlene ...... 61 Weidemann, Henry ........ 76 Weikel, Dave ............ 61 Weikel, Florence ........ 75 Weil, Gordon ............ 50 Weimer, Rosie ........... 61 Weishaar, Allan .....33, 61 Weishaar, Arlen ........ .....140, 152, 137, 149, 111 Weiser, Betty ........... 75 Welling, Beverly ........ 51 Welling, Jerry ......62, 96 Welty, Lynn ............. 50 Wemple, Bonnie ...33, 95, 97 Wemple, Janet ........... 62 Wersland, Ken ........... 50 Wertz, John ............. 62 West, Roger ............. 75 Wevers, Bernard ......... 75 Whaley, Mary Ann......... ............8, 33, 104, 95 Wheatley, Bob .........51, 147 Wheeler, George ........... 75 Wheeler, John ............. 62 Whitaker, Nancy ........... 33 White, James............... 62 White, Mary ............. 50 Wickes, David ............. 62 Wickman, Gordon ........... 62 Wiedmer, Bill ............. 50 Wight, Alan 50 Wilcox, Betty ............. 34 Wilhelm, Glenn ............ 34 Wilkinson, Karl ........... 50 Willard, Marilyn .......... 34 Williams, Barbara ......... 62 Williams, Marjorie ........ 50 Williams, Robert ..75, 148, 158 Willis, Carolyn ........... 62 Willis, Richard ........... 50 Willison, Alfred .......... 75 Willison, Luellva ......... 50 Wills, Bill ............... 75 Wills, Dorothy ........... 34 Wills, Sidney ............ 62 Wilson, David ........75, 148 Wilson, Dave ............. 62 Wilson, Fritz ............ 62 Wilson, James ............ 51 Wilson, Marion............ 62 Wilson, Marvin .......... Wilson, Ronald .......50, 147 Wimett, Ken .....50, 154, 149 Wise, Joyce .............. 34 Wise, Paul ............... 34 Wisherd, Peggy ........... 75 Wohl, Jacquelyn .......... 62 Wold, Darlene ........50, 95 Wolfe, Francine .......... 34 Wolf, Wesley ............. 62 Wolfe, Swain .........75, 66 Wolter, Roger.........35, 111 Wolverton, June .......... 50 Wood, Marian ............. 51 Wood, Charlotte .......... 75 Woodard, William ......... 75 Woods, John .............. 62 Worden, Henri ............76, 148 Wornath, Robert .......... 62 Worthen, Robert........... 50 Wren, Dave................ 51 Wright, Charliene ........ 75 Wright, Mary ............. 62 Wryn, Frank ............. 34 Wunderlich, John ..34, 99, 120 — Y — Yandt, Max ............... 35 Yarendt, Betty ........... 50 Yonce, David ............. 75 Yule, Anita .............. 75 — Z — Zander, Kenneth 35, 158 Zarling, Ken ............. 62 Zieg, Philip ............. 35 Zigmund, Charles ......... 51 Zucconi, Robert......... ........35, 138, 137, 111 wAyAVi CluinqAaphA, CiuijoqAaphA. 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