Hellgate High School - Halberd Yearbook (Missoula, MT)
- Class of 1958
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OI This is . . . THE YEARBOOK STAFF Presents GLORIA EUDAILY ANNETTE SMITH Co-Editors Missoula County High School Missoula, Montana Volume 53 This Is MCHS What is a school? In Mis- soula County High School's case it starts with two build- ings, 100 teachers and staff members, and 1,900 students. Here, in picture and in prose, is MCHS at work and play in 1958. MCHS seniors, juniors, and sophomores attend the South Avenue high school, which opened in 1957. At the top is the main entrance, left is the gymnasium entrance, and below is a west view of the building. Contents THIS IS MCHS ______ OUR LEADERS ........ Administration .. Student Councils . Faculty .......... OURSELVES ......... Seniors ......... Juniors ......... Sophomores ........ Freshmen ........ OUR ACTIVITIES . . 108 Service .. . no Academic . 122 Music . 126 Student Voice ... . 133 Drama-Speech . 140 Recreation . 145 OUR ATHLETICS . . 152 ADVERTISING . 190 INDEX 215 The Higgins Avenue building houses MCHS's largest class, the freshmen. The main entrance is pictured at the top; below it is the gymnasium entrance. The South Avenue Park ing lot proves that MCHS is really on wheels. 3 Empty halls await the arrival of MCHSers. Students waiting for the doors to open at 8 a.m. form a silhouette outside the South Avenue building. In the Morning . . . I was sick ... The line forms for absence excuses from Miss Della Ve Carr, girls' ad- viser. Reviewing last night's events is a favorite topic at lockers before homeroom. Amos Partlow, librarian, smiles as Kurt Fiedler pays a book fine. Home economics students work on sewing projects. During the Day . . . A student meditates in the school Chapel, which is always open. Concert choir sings cards in the halls, a Christmas tradition. Latin class stages a Roman version of Little Red Ridinghood. At Noon . . . Congregating in the halls is the major MCHS pastime at noon. Hot lunch cooks dish out food in the cafeteria lunchline. The study hall becomes a cafeteria as students eat noon lunches. Members of the unofficial Noontide Club play chess at A new feature at the South Avenue building is the milkshake machine. noon in room 208. Principal D. H. Beary addresses the student body at the basket- ball-wrestling awards assembly. After School . . Art students display plaster sculpture in one of the South Avenue building's many showcases. Halls and stairways fill as students leave at 3:45. Students examine displays at the state DECA convention at MCHS. Many MCHS students ride buses to all points in Missoula County. Pep Clubbers usher stu- dents at the state wrestling tournament at MCHS in March. Clubs . . . Art Club members prepare cutouts for the library windows during the Christmas season. Members of Girls' Club play games at a fall parly for upperclass transfer girls. Sports . . . Crowds follow the team in the vic- tory parade through Missoula which honored the football team. M Club members add trophies to the MCHS athletic trophy case. Center Dave Lien gets the jump at a Spartan basketball game in the South Avenue gym. Student body president Milt Datsopoulos receives trophies for basketball (left), football (center), and wrestling (right), from team captains. Behind the Scenes . . . When day is done the janitors take over, preparing the buildings for another day's use. Yes, MCHS does have an elevator! But it carries equipment, not students. Giant boilers heat the South Avenue building. A movie operator waits for the film to end in the projec- tion booth above the Little Theater. Principal THE CHALLENGE . . . The American people are becoming aware that the future of our nation depends upon the QUALITY of our educational program. They are showing more interest in their public schools than ever before in the history of our country, and are concerned that PROGRESS shall continue in all aspects of our educational program. Too, they are realizing that the suc- cess of our DEMOCRACY rests on wise par- ticipation in public affairs and on the respect of the individual wherever his talents lie. I feel certain that the class of 1958 will join with the people of Montana and the nation in meeting this CHALLENGE to develop an edu- cational program of such scope and diversity as to enable EVERY boy and girl to rise to his or her best potential. D. H. BEARY Principal, Missoula County High School Principal D. H. Beary Board of Trustees Left to right around the table: Ed Hamel, John Schroeder, H. R. Dix, Mrs. Mildred Huff, Harold F. Cain, Chairman; D. H. Beary, W. T. Boone, Mrs. Adeline Bartron, Michael Sayer. Administration and Guidance Kenneth Thomas Vice-Principal Higgins Avenue Building Charles Hunt Vice-Principal South Avenue Building The Missoula County High School administration includes, besides the prin- cipal, a vice-principal for each building. Girls' and boys' advisers at each school supervise the guid- ance program and assist students individually. Left: Parks Whitmer, boys' advis- er, South Avenue building, first semester. Right: George Hossack, boys' ad- viser, South Avenue building, sec- ond semester. Della Ve Carr Margaret Lundberg Girls' adviser, South Avenue building. Girls' adviser, Higgins Avenue building. Mark Jennings Boys' adviser. Higgins Avenue building 15 STUDENT ASSOCIATION OFFICERS: Norma Howell Milt Datsopoulos, Tom Boone, and Mary Mann. George Hossack Student Council Adviser. Student Council Directs MCHS Activities Student Council the student government of MCHS, consists of representatives from each homeroom. Much of the work of the council is done through the following committees: welfare, directing activities, ad- ministrative, American Field Service, and publications. The freshmen had their own Student Council which conducted activities similar to those of the upper- class council. The student body officers, elected by the entire student body, were: Milt Datsopoulos, president; Tom Boone, vice president; Norma Howell, secretary; and Mary Mann, treasurer. STUDENT COUNCIL: First row, left to right: Norma Howell, Tom Boone, Milt Datsopoulos, Mary Mann, Judy Blegen, Martha Sorenson, Deanna Hall, Jean Leslie. Second row: Marcia Morgan, Ron Nelson, Joanna Lester, Diane Boyer, Mary Anne Zimmerman, Mary Lou Johnson, Diane Blackmer, Hazel Jones, Pat Kuinn. Third row: Ron Murphy, Greg Hulla, Bonnie Holt, Lynda Westrum, Jacquie Gibson, Ann Avery, Vickie Hiller, Bette Morris, Susan Kottas, Philene Rinderknecht. Fourth row: Doug Chaffey, Ronnie Stevens, Douq James, John Robinson, Jack Stevens, Bruce Sievers, Jack Griffith, Carol Garlington, Pearl Pohlman, Terry Preston. 16 Directinq Activitties Committee: first row, left to right: Marcia Morgan, Bonnie Holt, Deanna Hall, Martha Sorenson. Second row: Jack Griffith, Susan Kottas, Diane Blackmer, Pearl Pohl- man. ADMINISTRATIVE The Administrative committee, headed by Dave Armstrong, chartered all school clubs, organized school elections, and interpreted the student council regulations to the home- rooms. Martha Lowe was the sponsor. Student Council Committees DIRECTING ACTIVITIES The Directing Activities committee directed bus trips and other activities and settled questions which were disputed in council. Bonnie Holt was the committee chairman. Ed Miller advised the group. Administrative Committee: left to riqht: Douq James, Mary Anne Zimmerman, Joanna Lester, Ronnie Stevens. WELFARE The Welfare committee sponsored the grounds clean-up campaign, promoted com- munity citizenship, and fostered the spirit of good fellowship in the school. Committee chairman was Lynda Westrum. AFS AFS committee helped select the AFS candidates for the summer program. Money was raised through the popcorn concession at basketball games and by sponsoring a dance. Jacque Gibson acted as chairman and Chris Wames as sponsor. PUBLICATIONS The Publication committee, under the di- rection of Jack Stevens, kept informed on all school publications and received reports on these publications. Darlene Prichard spon- sored the committee. Publications Committee: left to right: Jack Stevens, Judy Blegen, Bette Morris, Jean Leslie, Ann Avery. Welfare Committee: left to right: Bruce Sievers, Terry Preston, Lynda Westrum, Mary Lou Johnson. Doug Chaffey. AFS Committee: first row, left to right: Ron Nelson, Hazel Jones, Jacquie Gibson, Pat Quinn. Second row: Greq Hulla, John Robinson, Carol Garlington, Diane Boyer. 17 Freshman Student Council Governs Higgins Avenue Building The freshman Student Council was the governing body of the Higgins Avenue high school. All cake sales and homeroom sales had to be brought to the council for approval. Ten per cent of the Fox Courtesy card sale profits was turned over to the freshmen for their treasury. The officers were: Pokey Allen, president; Irene Edinger, vice president; Jacquie Gordon, secretary; Sandy Neff, treasurer. FRESHMAN STUDENT COUNCIL; Kneeling, left to right: Denny Morgan. Jackie Gordon, Irene Edinger Guy Migge, Judy Thompson. Barbara Sommers, Denny Series. Standing, left to right: Patty Meyers, Bill Willbome, Doug Eall, Chuck Schmiedeke, Marilyn Brown, Pokey Allen, Sandy Neff, Susan Bohle, Shirley Anderson, Adele Rogers, Pat Graybeal. FRESHMAN STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS; Left to right: Jacquie Gordon, Irene Edinger, Pokey Allen, Sandy Neff. Ken Thomas, Adviser. Doug Chaffey and Norma Howell served as guides for Education Business Sharon Payson demonstrates the use of an adding day. Here the businessmen observe an English class. machine, a part of the commercial department. MCHS Courses Range from Art to Welding Kiel Alderson David Andrew Noel Baker Commercial Speech, Drama Mathematics Jug Beck Physical Education, Athletics MCHS teachers enjoy themselves at a faculty tea in the home living center at the South Avenue building. George Hossack seems to be having trouble with the frogs that his class will dissect. MCHS Faculty Includes 71 Teachers, Lawrence Bohl Vocational Agriculture Violet Boileau Spanish; Language Department Chairman Florence Brinton English Robert Brookie Agnes Brown Auto Mechanics Social Studies; Social Studies Department Chairman Ed Buzzetti Social Studies - These are Industrial Arts students who belong to the Future Dentists of America. 20 Want to learn how to make an Atom Bomb?' Physics students compare notes on an experiment. Three Principals, Four Guidance Directors Gordon Childs Gertrude Clark Orchestra Mathematics; Mathematics Department Chairman Katherine Craighead English Edith Culver Neil Dahlstrom Ed Davis Latin, English Vocal Music Industrial Arts Home economics students sample the food they have prepared. Faculty members attend a special program. 21 OnŠ of the many math courses offered is advanced algebra. Follow- ing this the students will take a semester of solid geometry. Academic and Vocational Courses Don Delaney Physical Education, Athletics; Physical Education Department Chairman Barta Drummond Home Economics Helen Fink English Ann Foley English Elsie Forcum Physical Education Vera Forrest Commercial Real specimens supplement the regular study in all biology classes. Here some of George Hossack's students study a local product. 22 This small visitor at a faculty tea is the daughter of Lyle Berg, freshman English teacher. Orchestra students entertain faculty at Christmas party. Organized Into Twelve Departments Chester Frojen Drafting, Woodcrafts Georgia George Commercial George Gogas Art Barbara Greenwood Social Studies Walter Griffin Retailing; Commercial Department Chairman Arthur Hightower Study Hall Supervisor, Social Studies, English Home economics students make Christmas toys. That final touch! The Service committee of Girls Club serves at a tea for the One can notice the informal nature of the home economics teachers. This is only one of many activities they take part classes as these girls work on their sewing projects, in during the year. Nineteen Teachers Join Faculty Cecile Hilding Loren Johnson Sylvia Lillehaugen John Linn Daniel Low Martha Lowe Home Economics Mathematics Library English French, English Biology A studious bookkeeping class juggles figures. Bob Delaney checks a generator during an auto mechanics class. For First Year in 1957-58 Beverly Madsen Mary Marceau Ruby Martin Alan McCoy Carroll Miller Ed Miller Study Hall English English, Spanish General Science Chemistry Commercial (Substitute) Nearly 300 students prepare tomorrow's assignments in MCHS study hall. Students in Arthur Hightower s class learn the fundamentals of American history. Faculty Social Events Include Royal Morrison American History, Athletics Dorothe Nelson Mathematics Amos Partlow Library Millard Peterson Biology; Science Department Chairman Darlene Prichard Commercial John Reque English, Journalism The vocational agriculture class overhauls a tractor. The teachers chat at the Christmas faculty tea. Students learn proper typing techniques in senior typing class. Picnic, Autumn Tea, Christmas Party Lou Rocheleau American History, Athletics Aaron Schenck Art; Art Department Chairman Susan Schlueter Physical Education Greta Seibel English Elizabeth Smith Mathematics Ralph Soroos American History. Athletics Parks Whitmer turns over the job of boys' adviser and Student Council adviser to George Hossack. Woodworking students make fancy lathe work in the shop. Trigonometry students illustrate formulas in Miss Gertrude Clark's class. Freshmen build furniture in the Higgins Avenue manual arts annex. Faculty Advises, Sponsors Nearly Virginia Speck Mathematics Sandra Stubban Hazel Swearingen Elizabeth Taylor Ruth Teel English. Latin English; English Social Studies English, Department Chairman Vocal Music Eugene Thompso Social Studies, Athletics Mathematics students laugh over a problem. Science problems are discussed by a freshman class. Shorthand students take high-speed dictation. Sophomore drafting students work on floor plans and elevations, second semester. 70 Clubs, Teams, Activities, Committees James Tibbs Marvin Trask Ben Ulmer Grace Van Duser Douglas Vollmer Chris Warnes Band; Music Mathematics, Industrial Arts; Mathematics Biology English Department Chairman Athletics Vocational Education Department Chairman A freshman algebra class ponders a problem. Freshmen participate in a group discussion. 29 John Porter is perplexed by a problem in Spanish class. Art students concentrate on a project in cellophane construction. Faculty Is Active in MEA, NEA Robert Watt Social Studies, English Paul Wilson Physics Mary Lou Woolley Home Economics; Home Economics Department Chairman Clifton Worthen World History Reuben Zieg Mathematics Ada Zucconi English, French Nom Ming dowels wood. A contemporary problems class discusses current affairs. Staffs Run Offices Efficiently Emily Wherley, Main Office Secretary, South Avenue Building. Vema Nile, Student Secretary. Geraldine Noland, Business Office Velma Christensen, School Nurse Vearl Bauer, Office Secretary, Higgins Avenue Building. Mildred Huff, Secretary to Principal D. H. Beary. SOUTH AVENUE COOKS: Standing, left to right: Mrs. Reta Gruhn, Mrs. Lillian Johnson, Mrs. Leta Vick, Mrs. Mary Emery. LUNCHLINE EOYS: Left to right: Dick Curran, Norman Kolp- pa, John Porter. George Scott, Jim Bartron, Ed Noel. Gale Ansell, Bill Morris. Lee Hyslop, Gene Keller, LeRoy Felde. SOUTH AVENUE JANITORIAL STAFF: Left to right: Ray Duffner, Ray Malcolm, Norm Larson. Dick Gilfillan. John Seitz, Milton Hall. Eva Seitz, Harold Miles, Hugh Rice, Pete Wright. SOUTH AVENUE JANITORIAL STAFF: Left to right: Bernard Tintz- man. Gerald Stiles. Maintenance-Cafeteria Some familiar faces around the halls of MCHS belonged to the maintenance and cafeteria personnel. They fixed every- thing from water pipes to flower pots, kept the building spotless, and served lunch every noon without fail. Harold Miles was the chairman of the janitorial staff, and Lillian Johnson was in charge of the cafeteria. HIGGINS AVE- NUE COOKS: Left to right: Mrs. Irene Ripel, Mrs. Alvina Michels. HIGGINS AVENUE JANITORS: Left to right: R. E. Bierwagen, Bill Herblee, Gottlieb Hansell, Pete Oberosle. Sam Roehl, Ed Bieber. MAIN OFFICE SQUAD: left to right: Don Krumm, Kathy Fraser, Judi Neeley, Deanna Hall, Jim Pramenko, June Haaglund, Dee Pohlman. Sharon Fox, George Sale. GIRLS' ADVISERS' OFFICE SQUAD: left to right: Carolee Keith, Margie Loyall, Marvel Adams, Linda Beavers. Lari Eggen, Dailene Johnson. Student Office Squads The office squads donated their free periods to running errands, answering the telephone, and helping the administration and teachers in any way possible. The students worked in the main office, the boys' and girls' adviser's offices, and the nurse's office. NURSE'S OFFICE SQUAD: left to right: Laurie Miller, Betty Stacy, Vicki Ahl, Gerri Krieg. BOYS' ADVISER'S OFFICE SQUAD: left to right: Butch Hendricks, Jac- quie Gibson, Bruce McRae. 33 34 y 35 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: left to right: Bob Williams, Dave Lien, Dave Russell, Annette Smith. MEMBERS: irst row' le{1 t° right: Janet Fredrickson, Jerene Thompson. Margie Loyall, Carol Peterson. Second row: Annette Smith. Nancy Rice, Linda Berg, Lynda Westrum, Roxie Smith. Third row: Don Guest, Bob Williams, Dave Lien, Dave Russell, Eddy Noel. Senior Class Works Hard During Final Year The Senior Class finished their final year at MCHS in a flurry of activities. Money for Senior week activities was raised from the sale of Christmas cards and football and basketball con- cessions. Another money making project was the dance An- other Date with '58 which was held in January. The Senior Assembly, which was centered around the 1958 Glory Train, opened Senior Week. The officers were Dave Russell, president; Dave Lien, vice president; Annette Smith, secretary; Bob Williams, treasurer. Chester Frojen and Grace Van Duser were the class sponsors. Chester Frojen Grace Van Duser Senior Class Sponsors DAVID F. ALDRICH â'1 Marv - HR 242; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; All-State Honorable Mention 4; Track 1, 2; Wrestling 2, 4; HR President 3; HR Secretary 4; M Club 3, 4; Vice President 4. BEATRICE B. ANDERSON- BeaââHR 241; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; Cantata 1. 2. 3; Honor Roll 1; Ski Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Secretary-Treasurer 2; Vice President 3; HR President 1? Tennis Club 2; Thespians 3, 4; Class Council Rep. 3; Sophomore Girls' Ensemble 2; IRC 1, 2. 3; Secretary-Treasurer 2, 3; JRC Executive Council; Cast of The Curious Savage 2. JOAN ANDERSONâHR 106; Horizon 1, 2, 3; SA Rep. I; Sophomore Girlsâ Ensemble 2; Cantata 2, 3, 4; HR Secretary 2, 3; GC Cabinet 2; Honor Roll 3, 4; Girls' State Alternate; Concert Choir 3, 4; Class Council 3. LORITA ANDERSONâHR 123; GAA 1, 2. 3. 4; Officer 4. VICKI MARIE ANDERSONâHR 229; GAA 1; Saddle Club 1, 2; Art Club 3. GALE PHILLIP ANSELLâHR 241; Intramural Basketball 1. 2; Wrestling Manager 2. 3. 4; Football Manager 4; M Club 3, 4; Lunch- line 4. JAMES FREDERICK APPELTâ Jim âHR 229; Honor Roll 1, 3; Kopee Sales 1, 2; HR Vice President 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2. 3, 4; Basket- ball 1. 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; M Club 3, 4; Key Club 4. DAVID G. ARMSTRONGâ Dave -HR 127; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; KONA 1. 2. 3, 4; Station Manager 3; Program Director 4; SA Rep. 3, 4; Ch. Administrative Committee 4; Boys' State Delegate 3; Cantata 4; Thespians 4. JERRY ARMSTRONGâHR 127; HR Treasurer I; DECA 4. ROGER BACHMAN Sputnik âHR 241; Band 1. 2, 3; Kopee Sales 1, 3; HR Secretary-Treasurer 1; HR Vice President 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Track 2. 3; Wildlife Club 2; DECA 4; Vice President 4; Pep Club 4. Seniors Lead High Honor Roll Second Semester DOLORES BAGLEYâHR 124; Kopee Sales 1; GC Contact Rep. 1; Cantata 3; DECA 4; Secretary 4. DANA RAE BAKERâHR 204; Transferred from Superior High School. Superior. Montana 4; GAA 4. KENNETH V. BAKKEâ Ken âHR 206; Honor Roll 1, 3, 4. GARY BARNETTâHR 124; Football 1, 3; Track 1, 2; Wildlife Club 1; Movie Operator 1, 2; Prod. Staff of Valiant 2. Bishop's Mantle , Captain Kidd's Return 3, Arsenic and Old Lace 4; Cantata 3, 4. JUDITH ANN BARTNICKâ Judy âHR 123; Transferred from Great Falls High School, Great Falls, Montana 3; DECA 4; GC Cabinet 4. 37 JAMES BARTRONâ Barney --HR 106; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; HR Vice President 1, 2, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Easketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; âM Club 3, 4; Boys' State Delegate 3; Kopee Sales 3; Lunchline 4. BOB BASSETTâHR 127; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Cast of Arsenic and Old Lace 4. LINDA MARIE BERGâHR 124; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 3, 4; SA Rep. 2, 3; Bitterroot Sales 2; Tennis Club 2, 3; Cantata 3, 4; Girls' State Delegate 3; GC Cabinet 3, 4; Cast of Captain Kidd's Return 3; Prod. Staff of Bishop's Mantle 3; Arsenic and Old Lace 4; Class Council 4; Thespians 4; Vice President 4. JACK BERRETHâHR 127; Football Manager 1; Honor Roll 1, 2, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1; HR President 2; HR Vice President 1; Bit- terroot Sales 3; Kopee Sales 3; Key Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4. JUDITH DIAN BERRYâ Teddy âHR 127; Horizon 1, 2; Honor Roll 1, 2; Konah Staff 4; Bitterroot Sales 4. MILT DATSOPOULOS Student Association President, Milt Datso- poulos, presided over all Student Council meetings and opened all assemblies. Milt's activities in Pep Club and Key Club helped him to win the Elks' Leadership Contest. DeLatour, Datsopoulos, McRae, GEORGE BERTHELSONâHR 205; Trans- ferred from Beaverhead County High School, Dillon, Montana 4. LULA BETHKEâ Lou âHR 204; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 2; GC Cabinet 2; Girls' M Club 3. 4; FTA 4; GAA Council 3; GC Contact Rep. 3. LAURENCE BICKELL â Larry â HR 202; Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 4; Bitterroot 3; Concert Choir 3, 4; Wrestling 4; JRC Rep. 4. WILLIS BLAKEâ Will âHR 125; Intra- mural Basketball 4. 38 SHARON LEE BLASZEKâTcky âHR 204; Horizon 1. 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; All-State Orchestra 1, 2; SA Rep. 1; Prod. Staff of The Curious Savage 2, The Bishop's Mantle Captain Kidd's Return , The Purple Door- knob , Paradise to Butte 3, Arsenic and Old Lace 4; Cantata 3, 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; High Honor Roll 4; Concert Choir 4; Konah Staff 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Spartanaires 4; Thespians 4; GC Cabinet 4. TW1LA KATHLEEN BOLINâ Dirken -HR 242; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice President 3; Band 1; SA Rep. 2; Concert Choir 3; PE Leader 3; Konah Staff 3; DECA 4. THOMAS HUTTON BOONEâ Tom-Tom âHR 204; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain 4; All-State 4; Basketball 1, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 1, 3, 4; Class President 1; Key Club Leaders' Banquet 1; Key Club 2. 3. 4; M Club 2, 3, 4; HR President 2, 3; Boys' State Delegate 3; Konah Staff 3; SA Vice Presi- dent 4. GARY DEAN BOUCKâ' DeanââHR 106; Honor Roll 1, 4; PASF 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pop Band 4. EILEEN BOYCEâ Leener âHR 242; GC Contact Rep. 1; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; HR Treasurer 2; Office Squad 3; DECA 4. PHILIP P. BRASSEURâ Phil âHR 125; Transferred from Hamilton High School, Hamilton, Montana 4; Band 4; Concert Choir 4. KAREN RAE BREDBERGâHR 125; Honor Roll 1; Horizon 2, 3; Bitterroot Sales 2; Cafeteria 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 4; Cantata 4. MAUREEN BREHMâHR 242; Transferred from Dawson County High School, Glendive, Montana 4; Concert Choir 4; Thespians 4. Neuharth Win Elks Awards LEONA BREVIK â Nonie â HR 205; Horizon 1; Cafeteria 1, 2, 3, 4; Twirling 2; Library Squad 4. RITA ANN BRILLHARTâHR 204; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 3; Konah Staff 4; Quill and Scroll 4. BARBARA ANN BROWNâ Barb âHR 204; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 1; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 1; Tumbling 2, 3, 4; SA Rep. 3; Ski Club 4. WAYNE BUCHANAN â Foggy â HR 205; Football 1; Track 1; Debate and Speech I, 4; Ski Club I, 2, 3; Tennis Club 2, 3; Cast of My Heart's in the Highlands 3; Key Club 3, 4; Cast of Dear Ruth 4. TOM BOONE Tommy Boone, Student Association Vice President, worked hard enough on the fund raising magazine sales to be top boy sales- man and win a gold wristwatch. Receiving All-American Prep and All-State first string in football besides Key Club, M Club and Boys' State Delegate, kept Tommy busy and brought recognition to MCHS. LA VERNE BURNSâ Verne âHR 229; CYF 1, 2; Vice Presi- dent 2; Office Squad 4. JENNIE BUTLERâ'Shorty âHR 229; Transferred from Gran- ite County High School, Philipsburg, Montana 3; Cafe- teria 4; Library 4. WILLIAM L. CADIEUXâ Bill âHR 106; Honor Roll 1, 2; track 1; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Cantata 3. 4; PE Leader 3; DECA 4; Spartanaires 4. Jacquie Gibson, Mickey Gonsior, Carol Peterson, and Dave Marvin Shagnasty Aid- rich fight it out during the Twirp Week As- sembly. MIKE CAD1EUXâ Cadjoo âHR 242. WARREN CAMBRIDGE Petune HR 242; Transferred from Sheridan County High School, Sheridan, Wyoming 3; Wildlife Club 3, 4; In- tramural Basketball 3, 4; Concert Choir 4; Cantata 4. CAROL CAMERONâHR 127; FHA 1, 2; Treasurer 2; GAA 1, 2; Honor xloil 2, 3; GC Cabinet 2, 3; Prod. Staff of My Heart's in the Highlands 2; FTA 3, 4. GERALDINE CARLEN Jerri - -HR 205; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 3, 4; Forensics Club 1, 2, 3; HR Treasurer 1, 2; Cantata 2, 3, 4; GC Cabinet 2; GC President 4; JRC Rep. 3; Konah Staff 3, 4; Edi- tor 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; KONA 3, 4: Horizon 3, 4; Concert Choir 4; Modern Music Masters 4; Prod. Staff of Arsenic and Old Lace 4; FTA 4. Band, Tri-M President Is Jack Griffith SHARON KAY CAVINâHR 241; Horizon 1, 2, 3; Sophomore Girls' Ensemble 2; Cantata 2, 3; DECA 4. ALLEN RAY CHAFFINâ Butch âHR 127; Transferred from Arlee High School, Arlee, Montana 2. ANNE CHATLANDâHR 202; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; All-State Orchestra 1, 2; All-Northwest Orchestra 1, 3; National Orchestra 2; GC Cabinet 2, 3, 4; Cantaia 2; French Club 3; Kopee Editor 3; Science Club 4; Finalist, Westinghouse Talent Search 4; General Motors National Scholarship Finalist. 40 COLLEEN CHRISTENSENâ Christy âHR 124; Horizon 1; IRC Rep. 2; Honor Roll 3. PHYLLIS CLEAVER â HR 202; Transferred from Enumclaw High School, Enumclaw, Washington 4; GAA 4. JOANN CLEMENTS â HR 205; Transferred from Lewis and Clark High School, Spokane, Washington 4. CHARLES H. CONKLING â Chuck â HR 202; Intra- mural Basketball 1; Wres- tling 2, 3; Ski Club 2; Movie Operator 3, 4; T and I Club 4; Bitterroot Sales 4. GARY EDWARD CONLEYâHR 202; Wildlife Club 3. MARCIA COOKâHR 127; Honor Roll 1. 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 2. 3; SA Rep. 2; Prod. Stall of My Heart's in the Highlands 2, Bishop's Mantle 3; Cast of Cap- tain Kidd's Return 3; Ten- nis Club 3; Thespians 3, 4; Secretary 4; Konah Staff 3. 4; Editor 4; Horizon 3; Can- tata 3, 4; GC Cabinet 3; Quill and Scroll 4; General Motors National Scholarship Finalist 4. JUDY CREGOâHR 241; Trans- ferred from Loretto Acad- emy, Kansas City, Missouri 2; Horizon 2, 3, 4; Speech Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 4; Honor Roll 2, 3; French Club 3; Prod. Staff of Captain Kidd's Re- turn. From Paradise to Butte. The Purple Door- Knob 3; Cast of Arsenic and Old Lace 4; Thespians 4; Cantata 4; GC Cabinet 4. ANITA CR1PE â Ninie â HR 229; GAA 4. JOHN DENNIS CRONINâ Den âHR 106; PASF 1. 2, Vice President 2; Kopee Sales 1, 3; Honor Roll 1; Bitterroot Sales 2; HR Secretary 2; IRC Rep. 2; SA Rep. 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Cantata 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Cast of The Bishop's Mantle , From Paradise to Butte 3, 'Ar- senic and Old Lace 4; Spartanaires 4; Class Coun- cil Rep. 4. MAH ALA JEAN CRUMâ Haley âHR 125; GC Contact Rep. 1; SA Rep. 2; Sophomore Girls' Ensemble 2; Cantata 2, 3. 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Cast of Captain Kidd's Return 3. TERRI SUE CUNNINGHAMâHR 124; GAA 1; GC Cabinet 2; JRC Rep. 3; Art Club 4. RICHARD CURRANâ Dick âHR 242; Football 1; Manager 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3; Track 4; M Club 3, 4; Kopee Sales 2; Bitterroot Sales 4; HR Secretary 2; Vice-President 4; Lunchline 4. BRUCE DANIELSONâHR 204; Track 1. 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4; M Club 3, 4. Dave Russell Heads M Club, Senior Class MILT DATSOPOULOS â Greek â HR 106; HR President 1; Class Council Rep. 1, 2; Class President 3; SA President 4; Football 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 2. 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Boys' State Delegate 3. DIANA JOY DAVEY Diane -HR 242; Re-entered from Pasco Senior High School, Pasco. Washington 4; Band 1, 2. 3; Orchestra 4; Pep 3and 1, 2, 3; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. Vice President 3; PASF 1. 2; Saddle Club 1; GAA 1; Horizon 1, 2, 3; Cantata 1, 2, 3; Prod. Staff of Mother is a Fresh- man , The Great Biq Doorstep 1, Cumberland Fair , My Heart's in the Highlands 2, The Bishop's Mantle , Caotain Kidd's Return 3; Cast of The Curious Savage , Cumberland Fairâ 2; KONA 1; GC Cabinet 2, 3; Concert Choir 3, 4; All-State Chorus 3; Honor Roll 1. 2, 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4. GERALD I. DAVISâ Gerry âHR 124; M Club Boxing 1; Band 1, 2. 3; YFC 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 3, 4; HR President 4. CONNIE DEFORGE â Fee-Fee â HR 202; Transferred from Minot Junior High School, Minot, North Dakota 3; GAA 4; Art Club 4. Pearl Pohlman and Jack Stevens, co-chair- men of the March of Dimes drive, pause for a picture during the dance which climaxed the drive. R°BERT DENNEYâ' Bobber'' HR 241; Football 13; Track. 1. 3; Intramural Basketball 2, 3; Concert Choir 4; Cantata 4; Konah Staff 4; Cast of Arsenic and Old Lace'â 4; T and I Club 4; Vice President 4. TER V F°rei's c ClÂŤb 1; Debate Team 1; Honor Roll 1. 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 2. 3; French Club 1. 2. 3. Sophomore Girls Ensemble 2; Cantata 2, 3. 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; PASF 3, 4; GC Cabinet 3; Executive Board 4- FTA 3 4- 3Pr ÂŤArMnic aidÂŽOh?1? 3 âaC%S' °! Th Pi,rpiÂŽ Door nob'' 3; Prod. Staff of Captam Kidd's Return , The Bishop's Man- Future J JQ[f 0ui and Scr°â Mod-n Music â ' Beuy rocfcer LARRY DeMOTTâHR 204. PEGPE Club⢠£5ÂŁ3 _3' â Vlra Pre8iden 4; GAA Council 2. 3- Girls' âM Club 2, 3, 4; GC Cabinet 2; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, GC Contact Rep. 4. HR 206; Transferred from Loyola High School, Missoula, Montana 3; Track 3, ROMIE DESCHAMPS Jack mural Basketball 4. JANIS DIETZâ Chocolate --HR 205; Honor Roll 1, 4; GAA 2, 3; JRC Rep. 4; Horizon 2. THOMAS C. DIETZâ''Tommy' âHR 206; Football 1; Track 1; Intramural Basketball 1; Sales 2; Honor Roll 4; DECA 4; President 4; Wrestling 4. C. MICHAEL DISHMANâ Mike âHR 229; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1 2, 3; Konah Stall 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Quill and Scroll 4. JOHN DORVALâHR 202. WALTER DOTTER Worn -HR 127; Chess Club 1, 2, 3 ball 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3. 4; HR President 4; Intra- HR Vice President 1; Class Council 2; Kopee , 2, 3, 4, Golf 1, 2, 4; Track 1; Bitterroot Sales 4; Wildlife Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1; Secretary 1; Intramural Basket- 370 Seniors Graduate From JACK A. DOULL- Hermie âHR 127; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Football 4; M Club 4. CHARLES DRINVILLEâ Chuck âHR 202; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; HR Vice President 2 President 3- M Club 3, 4; Wildlife Club 3; President 3. DAWN DRUMMONE âHR 202; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; GC Contact Rep. 3; Saddle Club 3; FHA 3; Thespians 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Cantata 4- Cast of Captain Kidd's Return 3; Prod. Staff of The Purple Doorknob 3; Arsenic and Old Lace A; GC Cabinet 4- GC Executive Board 4. LINDEN GENE DUFFIN - Duff and Lin âHR 205; Camera Club 1. 2; President 2; Movie Operator 1, 2; DECA 4. JULIE ANN DUFRESNE - Duff âHR 123; Class Council 1; Band 1, 2; Orchestra I, 2; Honor Roll 1; Horizon 1 President 2; Secretary 3, 4; FNA 4; GC Cabinet 4; Spartanaires 4. 2; JRC Rep. 2; HR SUSAN DURRANT Sue âHR 206; HR Vice President 1; Horizon 1, 2. 3; Class Council 2. EVERETT EDENS-HR 202; Ski Club 1, 2, 3; Football 1; Track 1; DECA 4. JANICE EDINGERâHR 241; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. 4; GC Contact Rep. 1; Cantata 3; HR Secretary 3; DECA 4. DEREK ELLINGHOUSEâHR 124; Band 1, 2, 3; Pep Band 1, 2, 3; Dance Band 2, 3; Kopee Sales 3; Thespians 3, 4; Cast of Bishopâs Mantle , Captain Kidd's Return 3; T and I Club 4; JRC Rep. 4; Prod. Staff of Arsenic and Old Lace 4. DARL ENGERâ Pinky âHR 205; Honor Roll 1. 2. 3, 4; Chess Club 1; Tumbling 3, 4. DONALD ERICKSONâ Don - HR 206. VERNON ERICKSONâ Swede âHR 123; HR Secretary 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3. GLORIA MAE EUDAILY GoGo HR 125; GC Contact Rep. 1; GC Cabinet 2, 3; GC Executive Board 4; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; PASF 1, 2; President 2; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Prod. Staff of Mother Is a Freshman , The Great Big Door- step 1; My Heart's in the Highlands , Triad 2; Captain Kidd's Return 3;âArsenic and Old Lace 4; Cast of Curious Savage 2; The Bishop's Mantle , The Purple Doorknob 3; Cantata 2, 3, 4; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Secretary 3; Class Council 2; Kopee Sales 2; Sophomore Girls' Ensemble 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; All-State Chorus 3; Bitterroot Staff 3, 4; Assistant Editor 3; Editor 4; Quill and Scroll 4; FTA 3, 4; President 4; National Merit Scholarship 4; National Honor Society Scholarship Finalist 4; General Motors National Scholarship 4. SYLVIA DIANE EVJENâ1 Sandy âHR 123; Honor Roll 3. 4. LARRY FAIRBANKSâHR 124; Transferred from Dawson County High School, Glendive, Montana 3; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Bit- terroot Staff 3. New High School June 4 DUSTIN FARNUMâ Dusty âHR 125. LESTER FASSETTâ Us âHR 123; Wildlife Club 1; Konah Staff 3. JEAN FAULSTICHâ Jeannie HR 202; Class Council 1; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 1; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls' M Club 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3; Honor Roll 1, 3, 4; Tennis Club 2, 3, 4; Bitterroot Sales 2; Kopee Sales 2, 3; GC Cabinet 2, 4; Ski Club 4. BARBARA FEILDâ Barby âHR 124; Transferred from Superior High School, Superior, Montana 4. LEROY FELDEâ Yog --HR 242; Football 1, 2. 3, 4; M Club Boxing 1; Track 1; Wrestling 2. 3, 4; Bitterroot Sales 2; Intramural Basketball 2; M Club 3, 4. ROY GEORGE FENN -HR 205; Football 1; Track 1; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2. KURT JAY FIEDLER - 'Feeds'' -HR 205; Honor Roll 1, 2, 4; High Honor Roll 2; Class Council 1; Bitterroot Sales 1; Kopee Sales 1, 2; Philosophy Club 1; Secretary 1; Camera Club 1; President 1; Bitterroot Staff 2; Debate Team 1, 2; Key Club Leaders' Banquet 1; French Club 1, 2; Prod. Staff of The Great Big Doorstep 1; The Curious Savage 2; Arsenic and Old Lace 4; Cast of My Heart's in the Highlands'' 2; Thespians 2, 4; Class Secretary 2; Cantata 2, 4; Re-entered from Bronx High School of Science, New York, New York 4; HR President 4; Concert Choir 4; Cheerleader 4; National Merit Scholarship Finalist 4; National Honor Society Scholarship Finalist 4; General Motors National Scholarship Finalist 4. VIRGIL LARRY FITEâ Larry --HR 202; FFA 2. 3, 4; Secretary 3, 4. DANNY G. FIXâ Fixy âHR 229; Transferred from Dawson County High School, Glendive, Montana 4; DECA 4. TERRY FOUSTâ Fouster -HR 241; Wrestling 2. 3, 4. DAVE RUSSELL Selling coffee for the Senior class and pop for M Club were among Dave Russell's duties as president of the two groups. Dave was kept even busier by Key Club and work- ing in the office. THELLIS ZEE FOUSTâ Zee Zee âHR 241; HR Vice President 1; GAA 1, 4; FT A 4. THEODORE E. FOUSTâ Ted âHR 229; V restling 2, 3, 4. SHARON RAE FOX Foxie HR 106; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; PE Leader 3; Office Squad 4. CATHERINE FRASER â Cathy â HR 125; Cast of The Great Big Door- step 1; Prod. Staff of The Curious Savage 2; Horizon 2, 3, 4; GC Contact Rep. 2; Office Squad 4. JANET FREDRICKSONâ Jan âHR 123; Saddle Club 1; Honor Roll 1, 3, 4; Orhcestra 1, 2, 3. 4; GC Cabinet 1, 2, 3; GC Contact Rep. 3; Ski Club 2; HR Secretary 2, 3; Horizon 2; GAA 3; Band 4. JANE LOUISE GABLE - Janie âHR 241; GAA 1; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 3; Class Council 1; JRC Rep. 2, 3; Concert Choir 3, 4; All-State Chorus 3; Spartanaires 4; HR President 4; Cantata 4; Kopee Staff 4. MARVEL GASSERâ MigââHR 206 GAA 2. KATHLEEN GENDROWâ Kay âHR 206; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4. MARLIS LEE GIBBSâ Mam - HR 123; Tumbling 1, 2, 3; Horizon 1. 2; Bitterroot Sales 3; SA Rep. 4; GC Cabinet 4. JACQUELINE GIBSON Jacquie - HR 229; JRC Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice President 2; President 3; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice President 1; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Cantata 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1; SA Rep. 2, 4; AFS Committee Chairman 4; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3; Office Sauad 2, 3, 4; Tennis Club 2; Sophomore Girls' Ensemble 2; GC Contact Rep. 3; All-State Chorus 3; Concert Choir 3, 4; Student Manager 4; Spartanaires 4; Bitterroot Sales 4; Prod. Staff of Mother Is a Freshman 1; Cumberland Fair 2; Bishop's Mantle , Captain Kiad's Return , From Paradise to Butte 3; Cast of Curious Savage 4. PHILLIP GEORGE GILBERTâHR 241; Football 1; Track 1, 2; M Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball Trainer 2, 3, 4; Football Trainer 2, 3, 4; Track Trainer 2, 3, 4. JOYCE ANN GILFILLANâ Jo âHR 125; Tumbling 1, 2, 3, 4; Horizon 2, 3; Class Council 3; Office Squad 4. HAROLD GILLIAMâ El âHR 206; Transferred from Livingston High School, Livingston, Montana 4. ETHEL JANELL GILLINGHAMâ Butterrum âHR 202; GAA 1, 2; Twirling 2; Cantata 3; DECA 4. NANCY J. GONDERâ None âHR 206; High Honor Roll 1; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL J. GONSIOR Mick HR 204; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Cantata 3. 4; HR Vice President 3; President 4; Modern Music Masters 4; Spartanaires 4; Key Club 4. SHARON LYNNE GORDON Gordie âHR 123; Horizon 1. 2, 3, 4; Vice President 4; HR Secretary 1; Treas- urer 2; SA Rep. 2; Bitterroot Sales 2; Concert Choir 4; Cantata 4; Prod. Staff of Arsenic and Old Lace 4. PATRICIA GOULD â Pat â HR 241; Cantata 4; Concert Choir 4. BONNIE HOLT As Pep Club President, Bonnie Holt gave numerous pep talks to spur the Spartans on. Bonnie was also chairman of directing activi- ties committee of Student Council, and won a gold wrist watch for being top girl salesman in the magazine sales. CAROL GAY GRADYâ Gay âHR 124; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Council 1; HR Secretary 1; GC Contact Rep. 1, 2; GC Cabinet 1, 2, 3, 4; Saddle Club 1, 2; Prod. Staff of Great Big Doorstep 1; The Curious Savage , My Heart's in the Highlandsâ 2; The Bishop's Mantle 3; Bitterroot Staff 2, 3, 4; Konah Staff 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Cantata 3; French Club 3; Drama Club 3; Spartanettes 3, 4. SHARON GRAVELLE Gravel HR 242; Transferred from Hamilton High School, Hamilton, Montana 2; FTA 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3; Band 2, 3; PASF 3; Horizon 3, 4; Konah 4; GC Contact Rep. 4. GARY ROBERT GREGORY- HR 124; Honor Roll 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Track 3. ANDREA JANE GRENAGER Andi âHR 229; Bitterroot Sales 1; GAA 1; Horizon 1, 2, 3; Honor Roll 3, 4; Prod. Staff of And Silently Steal Away , The Valiant 2. JACK GRIFFITHâHR 204; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; PASF 1, 2; Secretary 2; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; All-State Band 2; Konah Staff 2, 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; HR Secretary 2; Prod. Staff of Cumberland Fair 2; Bitterroot Sales 3; Boys' State Delegate 3; SA Rep. 4; Modern Music Masters 4. Dave Taylor Is Thespian President DEANNA HALLâ Dea âHR 241; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 4; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4; Saddle Club 1; HR Secretary 2- Sales 4; 'GC C binet% C°ntaCt Repâ 3; Girls' S,ate Alternate PE Leader 3; Bitterroot Staff 4; Cantata 4; Office Squad 4; Bitterroot GAILE HALLEYâ'Ted âHR 205; DECA 4. BARBARA JOYCE HAMBRICKâ Bobbie Jo âHR 205; GAA 1; Class Council 3; DECA 4. ROBERT HAMILTON Bobâ HR 241; Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 1. 2, 3; ''Mâ Club 3, 4; Art Club 4. JUDY RAE HANGAS- HR 205; IRC Reo. 1: Orchestra 1, 2; Horizon 1, 2. 3, 4; Treasurer 1; GC Cabinet 1, 2; Kopee Sales 1, 2; HR President 2; Secretary 3; Girlsâ State Delegate 3; Honor Roll 3, 4; Key Club Leaders' Banquet 3; Prod. Staff of Captain Kidd's Returnâ 3; Pep Club 4. EDITH HANSENâ Weigie âHR 106. LOREN HARRISON â HR 106; Transferred from Lockwood Junior High. Billings, Mon- tana 1; Track 1, 2, 3; Foot- ball 2. 3, 4; Wrestling 3; M Club 3, 4. ROGER HATTON â Rog â HR 242; Radio Club 1, 2, 3. DON C. GUESTâHR 125; JRC Rep. 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3; Or- chestra 2, 3; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Tennis Club 3, 4; HR Secretary 3; DECA 4. JANE HAAGLUND â Verna â HR 127; Art Club 4; JRC Rep. 4. JUNE HAAGLUNDâ Junie May âHR 206; JRC Rep. 4; Of- fice Staff 4. ANNETTE HAFER HR 229; Band 1. 2, 3: Pep Band 3.  ⢠' ⢠Senior Class Council members choose the gradua- tion announcements for their class, while Miss Van Duser advises. JERRY E. HAUF â Jack â HR 125; Movie Operator 1; Hon- or Roll 1, 2; Tumblinq 1, 2, 3, 4; T and I Club 3. LENA ELAINE HAWLEYâ Leeâ HR 124; Chorus 1; GAA 1; Art Club 4. DOUG HAY â Hayâ HR 204; Football 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 2, 3; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; JRC Rep, 4; Bitterroot Sales 4. JIM HEATH- HR 124; DECA 4. DeLatour and Morgan Edit Kopee WAYNE A. HECKEROTHâHR 241; Band 1. 2, 3; Camera Club 1. IRENE HEIKKILA Rene âHR 204; Honor Roll 1, 3, 4; Library Squad 1, 2. CARROLL HEMGRENâ Chuck'' HR 123; T and I Club 4. BLAINE RONALD HENDRICKSâ Butch -HR 20 ; Football 1, 3, 4; Tasketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Council 1; Class Vice President 1; Key Club 2, 3, 4; M Club 3, 4; Boys' State Alternate 3; Office Squad 4. HOWARD HIGHTOWER â HR 229; Football 1; Intramural Basketball 1, 2. JUDY HILDEBRANDT â HR. 106, Transferred from Great Falls Public Hiqh School, Great Falls, Montana 3; Concert Choir 3, 4; Canta- ta 4. WANDA MARIE HILLMAN â Wangaloo âHR 123; Hori- zon 1, 2, 3, 4; JRC Rep. 1; HR Secretary 1; President 3; Treasurer 4; SA Rep. 1; Band 1, 2, 3; Secretary- Treasurer 3; Pep Band 2, 3; Bitterroot Sales 2; GC Cabi- net 2; Honor Roll 3; French Club 3; Vice President 3; Class Council 3; PE Leader 3; Prod. Staff of The Bishop's Mantle 3; Pep Club 4; Konah Staff 4; Con- cert Choir 4; Vice Presi- dent 4. ROD HOCHHALTERâ Mouse â HR 206; Intramural Basket- ball 1. 2, 3, 4; Intramural Track 2. 3; DECA 4. 47 BETTY JO HOFFMANâ Betts âHR 204; GAA 1, 2, 3; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Horizon 1; Girls' M Club 3; FTA 4. DELORES JEAN HOLDENâ Dee-Dee âHR 125; DECA 4. LE ETTA HOLDENâ Lee HR 242; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; HR Treasurer 1; Kopee Sales 2; Bitterroot Sales 3; Office Squad 3; JRC Rep. 4; GC Cabinet 4; DECA 4; Prod. Staff of Arsenic and Old Lace 4. BONITA KAY HOLTâ Bonnie âHR 125; Honor Roll 1. 2, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 2; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3; HR Secretary 1; Mixed Chorus 1; Tennis Club 2; Orchestra 2; Sophomore Girls' Ensemble 2; Cantata 2. 3, 4; Music Cast of My Heart's in the Hiqhlands 2; Class Secretary 3; Pep Club 3, 4; President 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; All-State Chorus 3; Modern Music Masters 4; Key Club Leaders' Banquet 3; SA Rep. 4; Ch. Directing Activities 4; Bitterroot Staff 4. GAIL HOWARDâHR 202: Horizon 1, 2, 3; GC Contact Rep. 1; GAA 1, 2, 3; French Club 2? Ski Club 2; Honor Roll 2, 3; Konah Staff 3. 4; Cantata 4; Thespians 4; Prod. Staff of My Heart's in the Highlands , The Curious Savage , The Valiant 2; Bishop's Mantle 3: Arsenic and Old Lace 4. Active Senior Council members sell pop- sicles while hungry juniors look on. WAYNE HOWARD- HR 204; Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3. 4; Co- captain 4; Basketball 1; Intramural Track 1; Intramural Basketball 2; Track 2, 3; HR President 2; M Club 3, 4; Secretary 4; All-State Honorable Mention 4. SHIRLEY HOWELL â Red â HR 125; FHA 1, 2, 3; GC Cabinet 1, 2, 3,- GC Contact Rep. 4; SA Rep. 3. JUDITH JEAN HUBBARDâ JudyââHR 229; Transferred from Great Falls Public High School, Great Falls, Montana 4. CHRISTIE ELISE HUGHES â Chris â 241; SA Rep. 1; Ski Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Secretary 4; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; Hon- or Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 3; 4; Class Council 2; HR President 2; Prod. Staff of Cumberland Fair 2; Captain Kidd's Return 3; Cast of The Bishop's Mantle 3; Can- tata 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; Konah Staff 3, 4; Editor 4; Bitterroot Staff 3; Pep Club 4; Quill and Scroll 4. ROY HUGHESâHR 206; Transferred from lone High School, lone, Washington 2; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Track 3; M Club 4. HAROLD C. HUNTâ Hody''âHR 123; Band 1. 2. 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 2. 3, 4; Honor Roll 2. 4: PASF 1; SA Rep. 3; Orchestra 4; Modem Music Masters 4. LUCILLE MARIE HUTCHESONâ Luggy âHR 229; Forensics Club 2; GC Cabinet 3; Art Club 4. LEE EUGENE HYSLOPâ Slop âHR 241; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 3; M Club 4; Lunchline 4; T and I Club 4. 48 SAYLAN ILGINâ Sa-Sa HR 106; Transferred from Istanbul Kiz Lisesi, Istanbul, Turkey, under AFS Scholarship 4; Pep Club 4; GC Contact Rep. 4; GC Cabinet 4; Horizon 4. ROGER INDRELANDâ Blue - HR 106; Transferred from Frenchtown Hiqh School, Frenchtown. Montana 3: Wrestling 3, 4; M Club 3, 4. DOUGLAS JAMESâ Doug âHR 106; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. 4; Konah Staff 3, 4: Ouill and Scroll 4; SA Rep. 4 JEAN JAMESâ Strawberry HR 241; Honor Roll I, 2; Library Squad 3; GC Contact Rep. 4. JACQUELINE MAE JETTE- Jackie HR 205; GC Contact Rep. 2; JRC Rep. 3; GC Cabinet 4. BILL L. JOHNSONâ Johns HR 123; Transferred from Stevensville High School, Stevensville, Montana 2; JRC Rep. 2; Band 2. 3; PE Lead- er 3. DARLENE JOHNSON Darla - HR 202; Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4; Class Council 2; PASF 2: JRC Rep. 3; GAA 3; Horizon 3; Office Squad 4; HR President 4. R. DAVID JOHNSONâ Dave âHR 123; Football 1, 2. DELORES JOHNSON - Lori - HR 106; Kopee Sales 1; JRC Rep. 2; Honor Roll 3; PE Leader 3. DAVE LIEN Dave Lien, Vice President of the Senior class, was Lt. Governor of Boys' State, held in Dillon last summer. Basketball and track, concert choir and Spartanaires also have kept Dave on the go. DONNA JOHNSON- HR 124; Honor Roll 3, 4. HELEN JEANNETTE JOHNSONâHR 242; GC Cabinet 2; Horizon 2; Konah Staff 3; Honor Roll 3. 4; GC Contact Reo. 3; Office Squad 3; Kopee Sales 3; DEC A 4; HR Treasurer 4. MARILYN KAY JOHNSON â Marnie âHR 123; Art Club 3, 4; Speech Club 3; FT A 3; Honor Roll 3; GC Cabi- net 3. KATHERINE LOUISE JONES â Kathie âHR 124: Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; President 2. 3; SA Rep. 1; Kopee Sales 1; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 4; French Club 1, 2; Prod. Staff of Mother Is a Freshman , The Great Big Doorstep 1; Cantata 1. 2. 3, 4; GC Cabinet 2, 4, Sophomore Girls' Ensemble 2; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Class Council 3; All-State Chorus 3; Spartanaires 4: Modern Music Masters 4, Bitterroot Staff 4. RICHARD A. JOURDONNAISâ Skip HR 125; Bitterroot Staff 1, 2, 3; Bitterroot Sales 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3; Camera Club 3. BONNIE KARKANENâHR 125; Honor Roll 1, 3, 4; Konah Staff 3; GC Contact Rep. 3. MARY LOU KEEFER-HR 125; SA Rep. 1; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. GENE KELLERâ Fats âHR 106; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 3; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Kooee Sales 2: HR Treasurer 2, 3, 4; M Club 3, 4; Lunchline 4. MAURICE SHELBY KENISTONâ Mauri âHR 241; Movie Operator 1, 2. 3; SA Reo. 1: DECA 4. Eudaily Serves As Bitterroot Editor, FTA Prexy JILL K1LIANâHR 206; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. 4; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; HR Vice President 1, 2; Twirling 2, 3; PE Leader 3; Girls' State Delegate 3; Pep Club 4. JOAN KILIANâHR 206; HR President 1; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Horizon 1. 2. 3, 4; Twirling 2, 3; PE Leader 3; SA Rep. 3; Pep Club 4. BARBARA ANN KINGâHR 124; Honor Roll 3; GC Contact Rep. 4; Art Club 4. VIRGINIA SUE KIRKLANDâ Virgie âHR 242; Tumbling 1. 2. 3. DENNIS C. KLAPWYKâ DennyââHR 124; Intramural Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4; PE Leader 3; Concert Choir 4; Cantata 4. ROBERT H. KNOOF Bob âHR 206; Movie Operator 1, 2; DECA 4. HERB KOESTERâHR 127; Intramural Basketball 3; Band 3. ERNIE KOESTNERâ Bull - HR 229; Class Council 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2; Tumbling 1, 2, 3; HR President 3; Trampoline Team 4. NORMAN L. KOLPPA Kop âHR 124; Football 1. 2, 3. 4; Track 1; Basketball 1; Band 1; Wrestling 2, 3; HR Secretary 2; M Club 4; Lunchline 4. LIELA FAY KRECKLAUâHR 124; JRC Rep. 1; Cantata 3, 4; GC Contact Rep. 3; GC Cabinet 3, 4; Bitterroot Staff 4; Concert Choir 4. 50 GERALDINE KRIEG- Gerri âHR 106; Transferred from Brookings Hiqh School, Brookinqs, South Dakota 4: Concert Choir 4: Can- tata 4; Honor Roll 4; FNA 4. JACK LARRY LAJOIEâ Pinky âHR 124; KONA 3. NORMAN KARL LARSENâ Nick âHR 124; JRC Rep. 1; Intramural Basketball I, 3. 4; Ski Club 3; Concert Choir 3. SHIRLEY LARSONâ Sis âHR 127; Art Club 4; Library Squad 4. DAVE LIEN HR 125; Football 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; HR President 1, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Council 2; Key Club Leaders' Ban- quet 2, 3: Mâ Club 2, 3, 4; Cantata 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; President 4; Kopee Sales 3; Boys' State Delegate 3; Honor Roll 4; Spartanaires 4; Modern Music Masters 4; Class Vice President 4; Cast of Arsenic and Old Lace 4. Boone Is SA Vice-President DAN LOPPâ Zachary âHR 206; Transferred from Butte High School, Butte, Montana 2; Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Football 4; HR Secretary 4; M Club 4. WILLIAM HENRY LOVELL, JR,â Bill âHR 241; Basketball 1; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Football 2. 3. 4; Track 2, 3; M Club 4. MARJORIE L. LOYALLâ Margie - HR 205; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 2; Horizon 1,2, 3, 4; Cantata 2, 3, 4; Kopee Sales 2; Bitterroot Sales 4 HR Treasurer 2; Secretary 3; Twirling 3; Thespians 3, 4; PE Leader 3; Class Council 4; Office Sauad 4; Prod. Staff of The Bishop's Mantle , Captain Kidd's Return 3; Arsenic and Old Lace 4. BARBARA JO LUBRECHTâ Jodi âHR 106; JRC Rep. 1; Saddle Club 1, 2: Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1. 2: Twirlinq 2, 3: Prod. Staff of Mother Is a Freshman 1; Cast of My Heart's in the Highlands 2. SHEREE ANN MACE- HR 204; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; SA Rep. 1; KONA 2, 3; Kopee Sales 2; HR Vice President 2. 4; President 3: Honor Roll 3, 4; Konah 3, 4: Ski Club 3, 4; Tumblinq 3. 4; Pep Club 4: Cantata 4; Concert Choir 4; Office Sauad 4; Prod. Staff of Captain Kidd's Return , The Purple Doorknob'' 3. LINDA JANE MADSENâHR 241: Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; HR President 1; Secretary 4: GAA 1. 2: FHA 1: Saddle Club 1; Prod. Staff of The Great Biq Doorstep 1; Cumberland Fair , The Valiant , The Curious Savage 2; From Paradise to Butte , The Purple Doorknob 3; SA Rep. 2; Library Squad 2; Drama Club 3; French Club 3; Cantata 3, 4: Bitterroot Sales 3; GC Cabinet 3, 4; Konah Staff 3, 4; Cast of The Bishop's Mantle 3; Thespians 3, 4; JRC Rep. 4; Ouill and Scroll 4; GC Vice President 4. MARY LaVAUGHAN MANNâHR 229; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 1; HR Secretary 1, 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 2: Horizon 1. 2. 3, 4: President 1; Cantata 1, 2, 3, 4; GC Contact Rep. 1; Girls' Honor Council 1; Key Club Leaders' Banquet 1; Prod. Staff of Mother Is a Freshman 1; Class Vice President 2; Sophomore Girls' Ensemble 2; GC Cabinet 2; Twirling 2, 3: French Club 2; Tennis Club 2: State DeMolav Oueen 2; Pep Club 3. 4: Secretary 4: Girls' State Delegate 3; SA Treasurer 3, 4; All-State Chorus 3; Concert Choir 3, 4; Office Squad 3; State SA Secretary 4; Bitterroot Staff 4. REDGE MARTINâ Reggie âHR 106; Basketball 1; Intramural Track 1; Track 2: Kopee Sales 1. 2; Intramural Basketball 2, 3. 4: SA Rep. 2; PASF 2, 3; JRC Rep. 3, 4; Honor Roll 3: Konah Staff 3, 4; Class Council 4; DECA 4: Bitterroot Staff 4. ROBERT MASSEYâ Bob âHR 125. DIANE MASSEYâHR 204; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. 4; Horizon 2, 3; Art Club 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Sophomore Girls' Ensemble 2; Cantata 3, 4: Konah Staff 4; Spartanaires 4. 5L MARY MANN Keeping an accurate account of all Student Council funds was just one of Mary Mannâs duties as SA Treas- urer, an office she held for two years. Secretary of Pep Club, member of the Bitterroot staff and of Concert Choir headed Mary's list of activities. HELEN MARGARET MATH1SON HR 125; Transferred from Gallatin County High School, Bozeman, Montana 4; DECA 4. JANICE MATSON - Jan â HR 242; GAA 1. 2. 3. 4; Presi- dent 4; GAA Council 2, 3; JRC Rep. 3. DAVID M. MAUGHAN Dave HR 241; Band 1. 2; Track 1; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3; Football 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2. 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; President 4; HR President 3; âM Club 4; Class Coun- cil 4; Pep Club 4; Concert Choir 4. MICHAEL MAHNKEN MCCAR- THY Mike â HR 106; Camera Club 1, 2, 3; Presi- dent 3; Art Club 3, 4. State Student Council Secretary Is Mary Mann PA, DeNALD âPinkyâ HR 242; Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3; SA Rep. 3: HR President 4; Pep Club 4; M Club 4. ZKid Retufn' 3D°UGALL DxxatYHR 242; GAA 1; Honor Ro11 3: Cantata 3; Drama Club 3: Art Club 3. 4; Prod. Staff of Captain A Squad CFA LANEâ Jim HR 204; Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Bitterroot Sales 1; Honor Roll 2; Wrestling 2. 3; Ski Club 3, 4: âM Club 4: Office LA od.CStc CofA senlilc'and Old Uice â Pres ent 1; Bi,|erroot Sales 1. 2. 3; Tumbling 1, 2, 3. 4; SA Rep. 2; Radio Club 3: Speech Club 4; BRUCE McRAEâHR 127; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 3; Pep Club 4; Office Squad 4; HR President 4. JACKSY McRAEâHR 229; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; YFC 1. 2, 3; Kopee Staff 3. PATSY MEADEâHR 241; Trans- ferred from Powell County High School, Deer Lodge, Montana 2. GEORGE MERCER- 'Buck âHR 204; Football 1; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3; Orchestra VIRGINIA MESKE â Ginger â HR 205. JANICE IRENE MILLHOUSEâ 'Janie -HR 206; DECA 4 MARLENE ELLEN MIX -HR 106 Honor Roll 1. 3, 4; GAA 1 2 3; FHA 1, 2; Orchestra 1. 2, 3. 4; Cantata 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Bitterroot Sales 3; Prod. Staff of Captain Kidd's Return 3; Modern Music Masters 4; Secretary 4. BOB MOLENDAâ Zoom Zoomâ âHR 127; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Track 1; Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 2; Honor Roll 3; FFA 3, 4; Kopee Sales 3- HR President 3; Vice Presi- dent 4. JOE MONGER HR 106; Football 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4; Track 1; Movie Operator 1; DECA 4. DON MONTELIUS HR 204. MARY ELLEN MOOREâHR 106; Transferred from Poison High School, Poison, Montana 3; GAA 3. MARCIA ANN MORGANâHR 205; Kopee Sales 1; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1. 2, 3; Cantata 1. 2: Library Squad 2; Sophomore Girls' En- semble 2; SA Rep. 2, 3, 4; HR Secretary 2; Bitterroot Sales 2; Prod. Staff of The Great Big Doorstep 1; My Heartâs in the Highlands ', Mother Is a Freshman 2; Arsenic and Old Lace 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Cast of The Bishop's Mantle 3; Concert Choir 3; Thespians 3; Kopee Staff 4; Co-editor 4; JRC Rep. 4. Lien, Williams Are Senior Veep and Treasurer WALTER MORKERTâHR 124. WILLIAM L. MORRISâ Bill â HR 205; Football 1; Science Club 1, 2; Honor Roll 2; Track Manager 1; SA Rep. 2; Basketball Manager 2, 3. 4, M Club 3, 4; Lunch- line 4. FRANK MUTCHâHR 202; Hon- or Roll 1. 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; PASF 1; Wildlife Club 1; KONA 2, 3, 4; Class Council 2; Prod. Staff of My Heart's in the Highlands 2; Arsenic and Old Lace Boys' State Delegate 3; Konah Staff 3, 4; Kopee Sales 3; Band 3; Pep Band 3; Dance Band 3; Thespians 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Cantata 4; Quill and Scroll 4. PATRICIA IRMA NANTTâ Bud- dy -HR 229; Honor Roll 3; GC Contact Rep. 4. BOB WILLIAMS Controlling the purse strings of the Senior class is one of the many and varied activities of Bob Williams, class treasurer. Bob is also a member of Key Club, M Club, Konah and Bitterroot staffs, and was a delegate to Boys' State. 53 E3-N Šrto 3N°4°dleS HR 125' Tran8,orred ,rom Sacred Heart Academy. Missoula. Montana 2; IRC Rep. 2; GC JUDITH KAY NEELEY ''Judi âHR 205; GC Cabinett 1, 2. 3; Executive Board 4; Honor Roll 1. 2, 3. 4: Office Squad 2. 4; Prod. Staff of Mv Heart s in the Hiqhlands 2: HR President 3; PASF 2, 3; Treasurer 3; Konah Staff 4; Art Club 4. LARRY NEFFâ Frenchie âHR 242; Transferred from Loyola Hiqh School. Missoula. Montana. 4; Mâ Club Boxing 4. GALE MAURICE NELSON HR 204; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball I, 2. 3, 4; Intramural Track 2; Band 1; M Club 4. RONALD NELSONâ''Ron''âHR 124; Band 1; Football 1, 2. 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Ski Club 1. 2; Intramural Track 1, 2. 3; Kooee Sales 2: YFC 1. 2; FFA 2, 3. 4; Treasurer 3, President 4; M Club 4. LAWRENCE H. NEWMANâ Lot -HR 205; Intramural Bas- ketball 1. 2. 4; Wildlife Club 2; DECA 4. CHARLES NICHOLSâ Chuck HR 106; Football 1, 2. 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; HR President 1, 2, 3; M Club 2, 3, 4; Lunchline 3, 4. VERNA MARIE NILEâ Vern âHR 241; Transferred from Ronan High School, Ronan, Montana 2; Band 2; Honor Roll 2. 3, 4; FTA 4; DECA 4; Office Secretary 4. Frank Mutch bravely rides the wild beast to victory for the Spartans in a Pep Skit. SHERRELL JOYCE NELSONâ Sheri - HR 123; YFC 2. 3. WAYNE LEROY NELSON â HR 124; Honor Roll 1, 2; T and I Club 4. RUBEN A. NETZERâHR 206; Concert Choir 3; Intramural Basketball 4. JANICE NEUHARTH - Jan HR 241; GAA 1; GC Contact Rep. 1; Cabi- net 2, 3. 4; High Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 4; YFC 1, 2, 3; Orchestra 1, 2; All- State Orchestra 1; Horizon 2, 3, 4; HR President 3; Concert Choir 3, 4; All-State Chorus 3; Cantata 3, 4; Spartanaires 4. LLOYD EDWARD NOEL, JR- Eddie âHR 127; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Hiqh Honor Roll 1; Football 1, 2, 3. 4: Track 1, 3: Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3; Kopee Sales 1: Class Council 1, 3, 4; Key Club Leaders' Banquet 2; Wrestling 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Treasurer 4- HR Vice President 3; Secretary 4; Pep Club 4; M Club 4; Concert Choir 4; Treasurer 4: Cantata 4; Lunchline 4, Ski Club 4. ROBERT NORDBERGâHR 125. IOHN NORTHEY -HR 125; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Intramural Basketball 2, 3; KONA 2, 3, 4; HR Vice President 2, 3; Presi- dent 4: Prod. Staff of My Heart's in the Highlands 2; Cast of Captain Kidd's Return 3, Arsenic and Old Lace 4; Cantata 4. DARREL OCKLERâ Ocky âHR 124; KONA 2; Bitterroot Sales 3. BARBARA LYNNE OGGâHR 202; JRC Rep. 1; GC Contact Rep. 2, 4; Class Council 3; Art Club 3, 4; Treasurer 4. DOROTHY ANN OLOFSONâ Dot HR 242; Transferred from Clifford High School, Clifford, North Dakota 4; DEC A 4. LANCE OLSEN Butch HR 242. DARLENE OLSONâHR 124; HR Presi- dent 1, 2; Honor Roll 1, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 4; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 3; Prod. Staff of The Great Big Doorstep 1, The Curi- ous Savage 2; Kopee Sales 2; Bit- terroot Sales 3, 4; Konah 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; GC Cabinet 4. FLOYD OLSON âHR 202; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 4. Don Guest, a Senior Class Council Repre- sentative, takes the cap and gown measure- ments in his homeroom. GAIL JULIA PAGEâHR 106; Horizon 1, 2, 3; Bitterroot Sales 1; Honor Roll 3. RODERICK PAHLâ Rod --HR 202; Football 1, 4,- Basketball 1; Track 1, 2; Wrestlinq 2, 3, 4; Cantata 3, 4; Concert Choir 4; Spartanaires 4; M Club 4; Cast of Arsenic and Old Lace 4. WALTER PAHLâ Pro âHR 123; Football 1; IRC Rep. 1, 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 3; Track 3. 55 GAYLE PARAMORE- Gay'âHR 123; GC Cabinet 2, 3, 4. PEGGY PARMELEE Peg HR 205; FHA 1, 4; Vice President 2, President 3; Library Squad 2, 3, 4; HR Secretary 4. BARBARA PEARCEâHR 206. MARTIN A. PENNAâ Marty âHR 202; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3; Football 1. 2; Track 1, 2; T and I Club 4. CHARLES ROBERT PEPPARDâ Pep - HR 106; Intramural Basketba'l 1, 2; DECA 4. Annette Smith Is Bitterroot Editor Senior Secretary ELIZABETH JEAN PETAJA Beth HR 106; French Club 1, Secretary 2; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Horizon 3, 4; Cantata 4. CAROL PETERSONâ Pete âHR 242; JRC Rep. 1; HR Secretary 1; Horizon 2, 3, 4; Saddle Club 2; Honor Roll 3, 4; GC Cabinet 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Class Council Rep. 4. GENE PFAFFâHR 123? Honor Roll 2. PATRICIA ANN PHELPSâ Spatz âHR 202; Honor Roll 2; Concert Choir 4; Cantata 4. ROSALIE PICCININIâ Bing âHR 127; Class Council Rep. 1; HR Treasurer I, Secretary 4; Horizon 1, 2, 4; Ski Club 3; DeMolay Sweetheart Finalist 1. PEARL ELOISE POHLMAN HR 124; Class Council Rep. 1; SA Rep. 4; Chairman. Magazine Sales 4; HR Vice President 1; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-Chairman, Polio Drive 4; FT A 4; GC Cabinet 4. JOHN A. PORTERâ Dino âHR 125; SA Rep. 1, 2; Prod. Staff of The Great Big Doorstep 1, My Heart's in the Highlands , Cumber- land Fair 2: Football 1, 2. 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Kopee Sales 1; Class Treasurer 2; Pep Club 4, Secretary 3; Konah Staff 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; M Club 4; Lunchline 4. MARY PAT PRAMENKOâHR 125; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1; Twirler 2, 3; Cheerleader 2; Sophomore Girls' En- semble 2; Key Club Leaders' Banquet 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Cantata 3, 4; Pep Club 3, Vice President 4. FRED PROEBSTELâHR 229; HR President 1, 2; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Bitterroot Sales 1; Kopee Sales 2. LEE RANSTROMâ Gooch HR 125; HR Secretary 1; JRC Rep. 1; Class Council 1; Tennis Club 1, 2, President 3; Chess Club 1, 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Cast of The Great Big Doorstep 1, My Heart's in the Highlands 2, Captain Kidd's Return 3, Arsenic and Old Lace 4; Camera Club 2; Wrestling 2; Thespians 3, 4; Bitterroot Staff 3, 4: Ski Club 4; Speech Club 2. 3, 4. 56 HARRIET RAYMOND- HR 202; Band I, 2. 3, 4; FNA 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 4; HR Treasurer 1. CAROL REEVESâHR 204. CAROLE REICHâHR 204: FHA 1, 2. 3. 4. JUDITH REINHARDâ Judy âHR 125; YFC 1, 2; CYF 3; President 3; SA Rep. 1; HR Secretary-Treasurer 2; Honor Roll 3. KEN REINHARDâHR 241. Milt Datsopoulos Heads Student Council NANCY LEE RICEâHR 206; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; HR Vice President 1; President 3; Tennis Club 2, 3; SA Rep. 2; Cantata 2, 3. 4; Prod. Staff of ''Cumberland Fairâ, And Silently Steal Away , Box and Cox , The Valiant 2; Arsenic aryl Old Lace 4; Cast of My Heart's in the Highlands 2; Ski Club 3, 4; Class Council 4; Thespians 4; Honor Roll 4. JOHN ROBINSONâ Robbie âHR 242; Basketball 1, 3, 4; Track 1; HR Secretary I; President 2; Football Manager 1; Football 2; KoDee Sales 2; Key Club 1, 2, 3; Vice President 3; President 4; Honor Roll 3; M Club 3. 4; KONA 4: SA ReD. 4. SHEILA ANN ROFFLERâHR 124; Transferred from Coeur d'Alene Senior High School, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho 3; Band 3, 4; Horizon 3, 4; President 4; Honor Roll 3, 4: Ski Club 3, 4; GC Cabinet 3; GC Executive Board 4; Bitterroot Staff 4; Modern Music Masters 4. MARILYN ROSIN -HR 127; Band 2, 3, 4. LEA RITA RUANAâ Cookie âHR 204; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. 4; HR Secretary 1, 2, 4; Ski Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Twirlinq 2; Kopee Staff 4. MARY RINDERLEâHR 125; Transferred from Grand Junction High School, Grand Junction, Colorado 2. FLORENCE MARION RUSKâ Jill âHR 205; GC Contact Rep. 1, 2: Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Bitterroot Sales 1; Speech Club 2; GC Cabinet 2, 4; FTA 3, 4; French Club 3; Prod. Staff of From Paradise to Butte 3; Konah Staff 4; Honor Roll 4; Library Squad 4; Quill and Scroll 4. DAVID A. RUSSELLâ Wiggins HR 124; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track I; Honor Roll 1, 2. 3; Wrestlinq 2, 4; Class Treasurer 3; HR President 3; Boys' State Delegate 3; Key Club 3, 4; M Club 3, 4; President 4; Key Club Leaders' Banquet 3; Class President 4. DENNIS SAINâHR 124; FFA 2. 3, 4. DOROTHY LEE SAYLORâHR 125; Bitterroot Sales 1; Re-entered from Hamilton High School, Hamilton, Montana 3; Horizon 3, 4; Honor Roll 3. 57 MARY ANN SCHAROSCH â Squirt HR 205; Cantata 1, 2, 3; Tumbling 1, 2, 3, 4; Prod. Staff of My Heart's in the Highlands 3, The Curious Savage 2; GAA 4; DEC A 4; SA Rep. 4. DUANE GARY SCHEELER -HR 123; HR President 1, Vice President 2; DEC A 3; Con- cert Choir 4; Spartanaires 4. ROSALIE LOUISE SCHLAHT Rose âHR 202. BENNY B. SCHMAUTZ - Lead Weight -âHR 229; YFC 1, 3, 4; President 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Concert Choir 3, 4; Cantata 3, 4; All-State Chorus 3; IRC Rep. 4; Modern Music Masters 4; Orchestra 4; Spartanaires 4. JOHN ROBINSON Key Club President, Johnny Robinson, held the gavel at the weekly meetings. Johnny was a member of M Club, announcer for KONA, and represented MHS at Boys' State. GLENDA LEE SCHMAUTZ - HR 205; CYF 1, 2, 3; Honor Roll 1; Band 1, 2, 3; JRC Rep. 2; Office Squad 4. JANICE SCHMAUTZ â Schmutz HR 204; HR Vice President 1; YFC 1, 2; Cantata 3, 4; Concert Choir 4. CHRISTINE SCHRADER â Chris âHR 123; Trans- ferred from Stevensville High School, Stevens- ville, Montana 4; HR Secretary 4; CYF 4; Con- cert Choir 4; Library Squad 4; Bitterroot Sales 4, Cantata 4. GEORGE SCOTT âHR 241; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; PE Leader 3; M Club 3, 4; Lunch- line 4. 58 RICHARD NORMAN SEIMâ Dick âHR 229; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; HR President 1; Kev Club 3, 4; M Club 3, 4. BRUCE SERVISSâHR 229; SA Rep. 1; Basketball 1; Track 1; Intramural Basketball 2, 3. 4; Pep Club 4; DECA 4. STAN SERVISSâHR 125; HR President 1; DECA 4. BEN SEXTONâ Big Red âHR 123; Honor Roll 2; HR President 3. PEGGY SHAWâ Peg -HR 241; GAA 1, 2; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; HR Secretary 1; Bitterroot Sales 1, 2; Honor Roll 2, 3; Ski Club 4. DERALD SMITHâHR 204; Intramural Basketball 1; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; T and I Club 4. ERNEST L. SMITHâ Smitty âHR 205; Transferred from Choteau High School, Choteau, Montana 2. SHARON LEE SLETTENâ Sher- ry âHR 106; French Club 1, 2, Secretary 1; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; All-State Band 1, 2, 3; Pep Band 2, 3; All-Northwest Band 3; GC Contact Rep. 2; Cabinet 3; Executive Board 4, Secretary 4; SA Rep. 3, 4; Modern Music Masters 4. ANNETTE CAROL SMITH Smitty âHR 206; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; Kopee Sales 1; SA Rep. 1; Honor Roll 1, 2. 3; High Honor Roll 4; GC Contact Rep. 2; Class Coun- cil Rep. 3; Class Secretary 4; Cantata 2, 3, 4; Sopho- more Girls' Ensemble 2; Tennis Club 2; Bitterroot As- sistant Editor 3, Editor 4; Pep Club 4; Ski Club 4; Quill and Scroll 4. FRANK G. SMITH HR 204; Bitterroot Sales 1; Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3; DEC A 4. GARY SMITHâHR 206; Foot- ball 1; Basketball 1. 3; Intramural Basketball 2; Track 1; DECA 4. HAL SMITH â HR 127; SA Rep. 1, 2; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Forensics Club 2, 3, 4; President 4; PASF 2; AFS Scholar- ship to France 3; Inter- scholastic Debate 3. JILL SMITH HR 125; Trans- ferred from Madison High School, Rexburg, Idaho, 3; Konah Staff 4; GC Contact Rep. 4; Hori- zon 4. GERALDINE CARLEN Presiding over the monthly meetings was one of the duties of Geraldine Carlen, Girls' Club President. Ger- aldine was also an editor of the publication known as the Konah, and was pianist for Concert Choir. PENELOPE SMITH - Penny âHR 242; Horizon 2, 3, 4; GC Cabinet 3, 4; Ski Club 4. ROXANA LOUISE SMITHâ Roxie âHR 204; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Council Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; Cantata 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 1; GAA 1; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Girls' Ensemble 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Konah Staff 4; Prod. Staff of Mother Is a Freshman , The Great Big Doorstep 1, My Heart's In the Highlands 2, The Bishop's Mantle , Triad 3, Arsenic and Old Lace 4; Cast of The Curious Savage 2, Captain Kidd's Return 3. SANDRA SMITH- Sandy HR 125; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2; Ski Club 2; Kcnah Staff 3, 4; Thespians 4; Cantata 4; Prod. Staff of Mother Is a Freshman 1, My Heart's in the Highlands , And Silently Steal Away , The Curious Savage 2, The Bishop's Mantle 3, Arsenic and Old Lace 4; Bitterroot Sales 2. JUDITH RAE SNYDER Judy --HR 204; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3. 4; GAA 1; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Horizon 2, 3; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Cantata 2. 3: IRC Reo. 2; Honor Roll 2, 3. 4: Modern Music Masters 4. JUDY SOLEMâHR 125; Girls' Honor Council 1; HR Secretary 1, President 2; SA Rep. 1; Class Secretary 1; Horizon 2, 3, 4; President 1; Key Club Leaders' Banquet 1, 2; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; SA Secretary 2; Twirlina 2; Honor Roll 2, 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3; DeMolay Sweetheart Finalist 3; Girls' State Alternate 3; DECA 4. 59 ROBERT W. STAGEâ Bob âHR 229; HR President 1, 4; Intramural Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball I, 2. 3, 4; SA Rep. 2; Cantata 4. SHEILA MARIE STAHLâHR 124; GAA 3. RICHARD W. STATON- - Dicker âHR 206; Football 1; PE Leader 3; Concert Choir 3. KATHYRN STEINBERGâ Kay - HR 127; Transferred from Lake Benton High School, Lake Benton, Minnesota 2; IRC Rep. 2. MARIE STEMPKE Stemp HR 229; SA Rep. 1; HR President 2; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; IRC Rep. 3; GAA 3; Tumbling 3, 4. The Spartanaires tell the story of The Night Be- fore Christmas at the Christmas Assembly, present- ed by the Music Department. JACK STEVENS âHR 241; JRC Rep. 1, 2, 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 3; KONA 2, 3, 4; Prod. Staff of My Heart's in the High- lands 2, Paradise to Butte 3, Arsenic and Old Lace 4; Cantata 3, 4; HR President 3; Thespians 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Boys' State Delegate 3; Key Club 4. IOHAN EERNHARD STOVALLâ Yoyo HR 242; CYF 1, 2. 3, 4; Vice President 4; Con- cert Choir 4; Cantata 4. DAVE STROM Bolie â HR 206; Rifle Club 1, 2; Track 1. 2, 3; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2; Cast of My Heart's in the Highlands 2; Prod. Staff of Triad 2, 3; The Bishop's Mantle , Captain Kidd's Return 3; T and I Club 3, 4, President 4; Cantata 3; Tennis Club 3; Tumbling 3, 4. KEITH F. STURDEVANTâ Sturd âHR 229; Football 1; Honor Roll 1, 2; Track 2, 3, 4. Cook, Carlen, Hughes, Waddell Are Konah Editors BILL SYRROS- Soochy -âHR 205; Football 1; Track 1, 2; Intramural Track 3; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; DECA 4. ROGER TAGâ Magnolia âHR 206; HR Secretary 1; Presi- dent 2; Intramural Basketball 2, 3; Wildlife Club 2, 3; Concert Choir 3, 4; Cantata 3, 4; Spartanaires 4. DAVID S. TAYLORâ Dave âHR 204; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Wildlife Club 2; Konah Staff 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; Canta- ta 3, 4; Cast of The Bishop's Mantle , Captain Kidd's Return 3, Arsenic and Old Lace 4; Prod. Staff of The Purple Doorknob 3; Pep Club 4; Quill and Scroll 4. MARY ANN TENNISON HR 202; Horizon 1. 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2; Kopee Stalf 1, 2; HR Secretary 1, President 2; High Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Prod. Staff of Mother Is a Freshman 1; Cast of My Heart's in the Highlands 2; Konah Staff 2, 4; Girls' State Alter- nate 3; Peo Club Treasurer 4; Ouill and Scroll 4. HELEN LOUISE THERRIAULT âHR 106; GC Contact Rep. 1; SA Rep. 2; GC Cabinet 1; Band 1, 2; Pep Band 1. 2; Class Council Rep. 3; Honor Roll 3, 4; Cantata 4; Horizon 4; Concert Choir 4. BEVERLY THOMPSON Bev'-HR 106; Band 1, 2, 3; Pep Band 1, 2; Honor Roll 1. 2: GAA 2; Class Council Rep. 2; DECA 4. JERENE RAE THOMPSONâ Butch âHR 229; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; Tumbling 1; IRC Rep. 1; Kopee Sales 1; Bitterroot Sales 3: HR Treasurer 2; GAA 3, 4: Concert Choir 4; Cantata 4; Alt. Cheerleader 4; Class Council Rep. 4; Konah Staff 4; Tram- poline Team 4. TED THOMPSONâHR 127; Football 1; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Wildlife Club 1. 2; Ski Club 3, 4. BEVERLY JUNE TIETZââBev â HR 202; Library Squad 3. JUDITH TIETZ Judy HR 205; Cafeteria 3. 4, DECA 4. EDWARD HERBERT TOWNSEND Ed -HR 204; Track 1; Intramural Track 3. JERRY TOWNSENDâ Big Jerry âHR 123; FFA 3, 4; Ski Club 4. The Elks' Leadership Finalists pose for a picture at the Elks' Temple before being interviewed. The winners were Terri DeLatour and Milt Datsopoulos. Bonni e Holt Leads Pep Club DALE TRENARYâHR 204; Transferred from Loyola High School, Missoula, Montana 3; Honor Roll 3. DEE TRUITTâHR 229; Transferred from Texarkana Senior High School, Texarkana, Arkansas 2: GAA 2, 3; Saddle Club 2, 3, 4; Tennis Club 2; Band 2, 3; GC Cabinet 3, 4. DARRELL J. TWITEâ Tweety HR 123; Transferred from Loyola High School, Missoula, Montana, 3; Track 3, 4; JRC Rep. 4. 61 JOHN VANNâHR 202. EVELYN FAY VAUGHNâHR 241; YFC 1, 2, 3; Honor Roll 3. JOHN E. VAUGHTâHR 205; Re-entered from Cheltenhem High School, Wyncote, Pennsylvania 3; Ski Club 4. MONTANA CAROL VENNEâ Tana''âHR 202; Girls' Honor Council 1; JRC Rep. 1; HR Secretary 2; Art Club 2, 3, 4; Saddle Club 2, 3, 4; Secretary 3, 4; DECA 4. GAIL WADDELLâ Stormy âHR 206; SA Rep. 1; Honor Roll 1, 2; High Honor Roll 3, 4; KONA 1, 2, 3, 4; Horizon 1. 2, 3. 4; Class Council Rep. 2; Prod. Stafl of The Valiant , Cumberland Fair 2, Captain Kidd's Return , The Purple Doorknob 3, Ar- senic and Old Lace 4; Cast of And Silently Steal Away 2. The Bishop's Mantle 3; Cantata 3. 4; Thespians 3, 4; Konah Staff 3, Editor 4: Ski Club 3, Treasurer 4; Quill and Scroll 4. ILENE WADDELL HR 124; GC Cabinet 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Cantata 3, 4; Spartanaires 4. LEORA DA YE WAGNERâHR 127; YFC 1, 2, 3, 4. Vice President 3. DIANE WAKLEYâ VALERIE ANN WALFORDâ Val âHR 123; Honor Roll 1, 2; GC Contact Rep. 1. 2- Cabinet 3, 4: Saddle Club 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1; PASF 2; Office Squad 4. CAROL A. WALSHâ Rusty âHR 227; Library Squad 1; Twirler 2, 3, 4; Horizon 2; Honor Roll 4; DECA 4. John Robinson Heads Key Club PATRICIA LEE WARNER Pat âHR 242; GAA 1; Bitterroot Sales 1; Kopee Sales 2; Cantata 2; GC Cabinet 3, 4; Office Squad 3, 4; Horizon 4; DECA 4. RICHARD E. WATKINS, JR. Dick âHR 127; FFA 1, 2. 3. 4; Movie Operator 1. 2; Science Club 3. 4; Honor Roll 3, 4. HENRY JAMES WEIDEMANâ WeinerââHR 125; T and I Club 4. FLORENCE IRENE WEIKEL- Flo HR 242; FHA 1; GAA 1, 2, 3; Camera Club 1, 2; Library Squad 2; GC Cabinet 2; FT A 4; Can- tata 4; Konah Staff 4; Kopee Staff 4; Concert Choir 4. BETTY WEISSERâ Weis âHR 106; GC Contact Rep. 1, 2; SA Rep. 3: Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4; GAA I, 2; Cantata 1, 2; Konah Staff 3, 4. 62 ROGER WESTâHR 229; Band 1, 2. 3, 4: Dance Band 1, 2, 3; PASF 1, 2; Pep Band 2. 3; Kopee Sales 1; All-State Band 2; Honor Roll 2; Konah Staff 3, 4; Class Council Rep. 3; Pep Club 4; SA Rep. 4; KONA 4: Ouill and Scroll 4: Cantata 4. LYNDA LYLE WESTRUM Lydia -HR 202; Transferred from Roswell High School, Roswell, New Mexico 2; IRC Rep. 2; GAA 2; Ski Club 2. 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Horizon 2. 3, 4; Cantata 2, 3, 4; Kopee Sales 2; Bitterroot Staff 3, 4; Tennis Club 3; PE Leader 3; Concert Choir 3, 4; Prod. Staff of The Bishop's Mantleâ 3; SA Rep. 3: Ch. Welfare Committee 4: Class Council 4; Ouill and Scroll 4. BERNARD WEVERS Bemie âHR 205; FFA 2, 3, 4. MIKE WILKERSONâ Wilkie âHR 106; Transferred from Washington Junior High School. Salinas, California 2; SA Rep. 2; Bitterroot Sales 4; DECA 4. ROBERT E. WILLIAMSâ Big Bob âHR 123; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; All-State 4; Track 1, 2: HR Vice President 1. 2; Basketball 1; Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; Konah Staff 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; FTA 3, 4; Treasurer 3, 4; M Club 4; Class Treasurer 4; Bilterroot Staff 4. LIONEL WILLSONâHR 204; Transferred from Arlee High School, Arlee, Montana 3. DARLENE T. WINCHELLâ Windy âHR 205; Transferred from Sacred Heart Academy, Missoula, Montana 2; GC Contact Rep. 3; GC Cabinet 4. SWAIN WOLFEâHR 142. SHARLOTTE WOODâ Woodie âHR 123. HENRI WORDENâ Flash âHR 206; Football 1; HR Vice President 4. Solem and Fiedler Are Sen CHARLIENE WRIGHT- George HR 125; GAA 1, 2, 3; Horizon 2, 3, 4; Twirling 2, 3. DAVID R. YONCEâ Dave -HR 229; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; SA Rep. 3. ANITA YULEâHR 242. ior Cheerleaders SENIORS NOT PICTURED Bill Antonich Danny Castonguay Geffry Close James Dobak Melvin Fassio Rose Fishburn Lewis Hagen Loretta Hall Bruce Hansen Delores James David Johnson Don Johnson Richard Johnston Buck Kirkland Jo Logan Donna Muchmore O'Dean Osborne Dorothy Patton Gail Pederson Louis Polinsky Mary Rinderle John Russell Robert Schmid Timothy Scott Jon Sellers Terry Solander Russell Smith Sheila Stahl Mario Svien Terry Swanson Robert Vinson Warren Vinson David Wicher Virginia Woodward David Wren 63 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: George Dandler, Linda, Smith, Linda Beavers, and Ted Smith. Junior Class Sponsors Varied Activities The Junior Class started the year with the first school dance, Fall Fro- lic. Besides selling peanuts and hot dogs at football games and hot dogs at basketball games, the class of '59 sponsored the play Dear Ruth. In the spring they presented an assem- bly and were hosts for the Prom. Officers were Ted Smith, presi- dent; Linda Beavers, vice president; Linda Smith, secretary, and George Dandler, treasurer. Georgia George, John Linn, and Loren Johnson were the class sponsors. Georgia George John Linn Loren Johnson Junior Class Sponsors. JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL MEMBERS: Kneeling, left to right: Linda Smith, Gordon Noel, George Dandler, Layne We- strum, Janice Emerson. Second row: Jean Davis, Colae Migge, Carol Rogers, Helen Cain, Linda Beavers. Third row: Don Labbe, Ted Smith, Bruce Sievers, Hal Woods, Roland Trenouth. Marvel Adams Dick Ainsworth Lani Aldrich Ava Anderson Darold Anderson John Anderson Joyce Anderson Geraldine Ashby Dave Ault Ann Avery Rita Aycock Ardith Backus Ted Smith Heads Junior Class Ken Baier Gailyn Beedle Diana Bailey Toby Benson Bill Ball Carolyn Berky Mary Bartz Ardiss Betts Karen Beach Arliss Betts Linda Beavers Judy Blegen 65 Judy Bond John Bouchard Diane Boyer Dorothy Branson Moneen Brelje Jim Broulette Dell Brown Mike Brown Barbara Buchanan Kirk Buis John Butler Karen Burroughs Pat Caddell Mary Lou Cadieux Norma Howell Is Helen Cain Jackie Camp Frances Carlson Joni Carpenter Margit Castle Leah Caswell Pat Caswell Doug Chaffey 66 Gail Clark Jim Clark Walter Clark Barbara Clemens Jack Cochrane Leon Collins Secretary for S.A. Bev Cornelison Alberta Croonenberghs Delores Davis Jean Davis Kathleen Davis Warren Davis Barbara Clapper Carole Clark Darrell Clark Sharee Culligan Carolyn Curran Jon Dahlberg George Dandler Jim Cheff Jim Christopher Bill Chumrau Georgia Dreyer Jim Dreyer Don Driggs Robert Dunn Juniors Present First Dance of Year Lari Eggen Gail Fallman Janice Emerson Sandra Famum Wanita Enger Emogene Fassio Janice Erickson Caroll Fechner Loreen Erickson Mary Feldman Nils Erickson Jim Ferguson 68 Vonda Fornshell James Fournier Gary Fraelich Ronald Fritz Zana Folsom Jimmie Forman Leah Rae Fornshell Lynn Fetscher Tom Follinglo Doug Chaffey Is Kopee Editor Jerry Gallagher Tom Graff Dale Gardner Marilyn Grande Carol Garlington Diane Griffin Shirley Gentry Clarence Gross Melanie Getz Vera Gudgel Carol Giffin Carla Hackney 69 Shannon Haggerty Sharon Hallford Philip Hammen Mike Hansen Bill Hanson Joan Harding Rayma Harrsch Ronica Hauck Charles Haugan Sharon Hayward George Dandler Cares for Hot Dog Profits Joan Hedlund Carl Holding John Hemphill Dennis Hendrickson Lynn Heppler Fred Hildebrandt Robert Hill Judy Hirst Donna Hochhalter Dorothy Howard Jerry Hoepfner Norma Howell Hank Hubert 70 Carol Huggins Mary Hughes Roy Hunter Jerrie Hurlbert Bonnie Hurt Bonnie Jacobson James Jensen Ray Jenson Ronald Johnson Gay Jolissaint Dear Ruth Is Junior Class Play Carolee Keith Ron Kephart June Klapwick John Knight Roger Kotila Mary Kraabel James Kyle Don Labbe Douglas Lawrence Ken Lawrence 71 Vem Jolliff Dorothy Jorgenson Sandra Kallis Linda Lennox Fay LePiane Joanna Lester Larry Lewis Karen Lien Karen Lindh Gerald Lohn Elva Loop Bobbie Lovett Clara MacGregor Sam. Maclay Fred Madsen Linda Beavers Is Class Vice President Carol Mahoney John Malcolm Sandra Malcolm Mike McCausland Carolyn Marek Rosemary McClosky Raleigh Mashek Casey McFarland Joyce Massey Sally McGrew David Maclnnes Bill McKay 72 Meli Mytty Connie Norton Jack McKinnon Judy Merchant Paul Meyer Sharon Meyer Brent Mickelson Colae Migge Delores Minster Denice Moran Donald Morin Richard Morin June Morrelles Bette Morris Juniors Plan for Annual Assembly Jim Nagle Bert Nelson Jean Nelson Karen Nelson Gordie Noel Donna Norton Lillian Ochsner Betsy Olney Adeline Pastian Scott Patterson Sharon Payson Harry Peters Dick Peterson Mary Petroff Bill Phelps Sandy Piccinini Darlene Pickens Joyce Pickens Rodney Pickering Ivelle Pieters Ellen Pike Jacquee Platko Dee Pohlman Carol Poitras Polly Slocum, Shirley Sorenson John Poitras Richard Porch Jim Pramenko Anita Price Doris Price Jim Price Marylu Price Patsy Privett 74 Pat Quinn Julie Raffety Gerald Ramer Margaret Random Bob Reed Vicki Revell Lee Ann Reynolds Philene Rinderknecht Laurice Roark Larrae Rocheleau Carol Rogers Ronald Rosin Are Junior Cheerleaders Patricia Rowland Pat Rummel Russ Rusunen Jack Ryan Alice Saltz Florita Sanchelli JoAnn Sandau Wayne Schile Charles Schmidt Larry Schwartz 75 Tamara Shallberg Teddi Shallenberger Tom Shaughnessy Harry Shearer Myra Shults Judy Sickels Bruce Sievers Zimmerman, Chatland, Sievers Polly Slocum Shirley Sorenson Linda Smith Bonnie Stahl Steve Smith Stan Staves Ted Smith Sara Steadman Tom Smith Karen Stenseth Shirley Sommers Jayne Stephens 76 Pat Stevers Ted Sticht Marlin Stubb Allan Sularz Francille Swartz Joe Tabish and Hammen Are A.F.S. Finalists Roy Tanner Patricia Tarr Lee Torgrimson John Turmell Joyce Taylor Earl Ulrigg Bill Thomas Nellie Verschueren Richard Thomas Sharon Vick Doug Tidball Mike Wagner 77 Junior Class Minutes Kept by Linda Smith Joann Wicke Jerry Wickes Warren Wilcox Janice Winn Earl Wise Pegqy Wood Gary Woodgerd Hal Woods Larry Womath Judy Yeingst Mary Zakos Mary Anne Zimmerman Jim Wallinder Irene Walters Doug Warren Alyce Wehrly Gladys Wehrly Duard Wemple Layne Westrum Gary White Not Pictured Robert Allen Jim Geil Mariana Anattol John Gendrow Henry Bartlett Pete Ginoff Kenneth Baugher Terry Glase William Beeler Norman Hagen Lester Blake Marie Haines David Brownian Sandra Hall Charles Bryson Michael Harsell Mike Burke Stephen Hawkins Betty Cameron Jim Hayes Donna Casteel Steven Hinkle Clare Chatland Rae Hodges Ivan Christopher Howard Hogan Jim R. Clark Richard Holmes Shirley Close Charles Hurt Norman Collins Raymond Hutchins Katie Crutchfield Henry Inabit Jerrald Daniels Greg Jasperson Ken Daniels Byron Johnston Larry Davenport Raymond Lalonde James Davis Dale Lerback Carol Dillon Walle Lindsay Judy Doney Larry Lopp Gary Engebretson Judy Lowry Harold Felter Patrick McDonald John Finley Marith McGinnis Diane Fried Bill Melby Ed Merseal Gloria Smith Dallas Miller Laura Smith Sherry Milward Roger Sparks Fong Ming Terry Stevens Norn Ming Ted Sticht George Monger Joe Swanberg Bud Moraca Virginia Swanson Warren Morton Dick Trana Hermon Nelson Roland Trenouth Norman Norton John Ulrigg Christy Odum Larry Vandecar Richard Petaja Dale Warren James Peterson Ernest Weber Rex Plummer Dennis Weiler Donald Polinsky Charles Wemple William Powell Kenneth Wilson Robert Preston Ardith Wolhk Julie Raffety Gerald Wolhk Jackie Reeves Mary Anne Wollschiager Mike Robinson Tana Wright Luella Roehl Norman Wulle Ronald Rosin Leland Yates George Sale Bill York Carol Schlauch Harold Zachariasen Judie Selie Doris Zarling Andrew Skarland Greg Slusser Judy Blegen sings Love Is Where You Find It for the Bitterroot assembly. Girls' State Delegates and Alternates; left to right: Joni Carpenter, Jean Davis, Norma Howell. Linda Beavers, Joan Hedlund, Ann Avery, Linda Smith, Joanna Lester. Anxious juniors wait for the snake dance to begin. 79 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS were Nancy Johnson, secretary; Dale Huber, presi- dent; Sharon McDonald, vice president; and Linda Ranstrom. treasurer. Sophomores Realize the Work Ahead of Them Reuben Zieg Edith Culver Sophomore class sponsors. During the year the class of 60 held several cake sales. This enthusiastic class also presented an assem- bly to the student body. Class rings were ordered in the spring. Sophomore class officers were: Dale Huber, presi- dent; Sharon McDonald, vice president; Nancy John- son, secretary; and Linda Ranstrom, treasurer. The class sponsors were Reuben Zieg and Edith Culver. SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL; First row, left to right: Sharon McDonald, Nancy Johnson, Pat Yates, Cherry Indreland, Gerry Knudsen. Second row: Linda Ranstrom, Judy Koestner, Connie McKinnon. Marilyn Ward, Flor- 80 ine Smith, Betsy Northey, Sharon Sommers, Dale Huber, Bruce Roberts, Jerry Cunningham. Babs Aasheim Dennis Adams Bill Ahem Vicki Ahl Tim Aldrich Priscilla Amundson Gary Anderson Gerald Anderson Melbourne Anderson Roberta Anderson Ted Anderson Dee Ansell Dave Appelt Barbara Arthur Sharon Arthur Joan Bachman Barbara Bader Sophomores Advance to New Building Pat Bader Sandra Bagley Roger Baier Kathy Bailey Jim Baker Duane Bakker Kay Baldwin Sherry Ball Barbara Barmeyer Joan Barthelson Barbara Bates Glendora Bausman Charlene Beckwith John Bennett Bob Bethke Frances Bickell Beverly Bieber Elaine Biniek 81 Diane Blackmer Mary Bond Bill Bouck Mary Ann Boyer Bob Brees Wayne Brilihart Dale Brookie Roger Brown Janet Bryan Diane Buchanan Dale Huber Presides Over Sophomores 82 Geraldine Burris Gloria Bush John Cameron Clint Carlson Mary Ellen Cawley Goldie Christopher Barbara Clark Judy Clark Rose Clark Gayle Clarke Adrian Cocchiarella Jim Cochrane Sandy Croonenberghs Casey Cunningham Jerry Cunningham Bob Crouch Sandra Culligan Tracy Cuplin Linda Cook Robert Custer Doug Daniels Kathy Dankers Demetra Datsopoulos Carol Davenport Cliff Davis Charlene Day Sharon Day Nicole Denning Rodney Dietz Judy Diliman Nancy Johnson Is Secretary for Sophomores Denny DuVall Edward Dwyer Cliff Evans June Evans Katy Felker Eric Fiedler Roy Ebel Earl Evers Priscilla Fifield Clare Edinger Patti Falacy Dorothy Fogel Sally Eichhorn Linda Farra Del Fontaine Barrie Eldredge Suzan Fassett Zannette Foust 83 Nancy Grenfell Jennifer Gustafson Rosalie Gynn Sophomore Kopee Editor Is Katy Nancy Fowler Connie Frazer Thelma Freudenreich Greg Frey Joanne Friesz George Frisbie Charlene Frojen Rose Gallager Maureen Geil Marie Glaspey David Golden Ed Golden Larry Gordon Jerry Gow Kae Graham Gary Gray Michael Green Carol Gregory Felker 84 Mike Hanrahan Erik Hansen Larry Hansen Carol Hanson Jerry Hanson Marilyn Harris Jim Hart Judy Hartman Mary Lou Hartsell Barbara Hay Gene Heath Jay Heikkila David Hafer Lester Hallford Pat Hamilton Mike Herron Charles Hertler Tina Hess Mary Hettich Marcia Hilden Ada Hill Maybelle Hill Sharel Hinkle Dennis Hirning Ronald Hirning Terry Hober Sandra Holden Marie Howell Shirley Howerton Dale Huber James Huffman Russell Huggins Mike Hughes Gregory Hulla Betty Hurt Charles Hutchins Council Chooses Class Rings Darlene Hyslop Dale Indergaard Cherry Indreland Julie Jacobs Gerald Jacobsen Larry Jakub Dan Jensen Jack Jensen George Jenson Charles Johnson Dale Johnson Jackie Johnson Marilynn Johnson Mary Lou Johnson Nancy Johnson 85 Nancy Joliff Hazel Jones Ron Jones Jean Kallis Betty Karkanen Kenneth Kenyon Mike Kimpel Bob Kirchmeier Paul Kirschmann Gerry Knud sen Charles Knudson Ronnie Koble Susan Kodis Judy Koestner Larry Kofford Zieg and Culver Are Class Sponsors Don Krumm Roger Kyle Anna Larson Charles Larson Richard Larson Peggy Lee Shirley Lehti Lorna Lehtola Hoagie Lembke Jean Leslie Kent Lewis Gary Little Gordon Lowry Susan Lubrecht Donna Lukkes Ted Lympus Anne Maclay Bruce Madsen 86 Delores Maiers Joyce Malone Joha Maloney Sydney Malouf Alice Markley Lynne Martin John Marshall Brian Maughan Margaret Maxson Ken McCann Joan McDonald Sharon McDonald Sandra McKenzie Connie McKinnon Tom Meade Two Sophomores Letter in Football Judy Miller Laurie Miller Myra Mintz JoAnne Mohoit JoAnne Monroe John Moore Marilyn Moore Colleen Moran Jack Morgenstern Mary Morris Millie Morris Allan Muchmore Mary Mulroney Jeri Murphy Mary Murphy Ronald Murphy Mike Nash 87 Andrea Nelson Ailene Nelson Carol Nelson Dick L. Nelson Dick R. Nelson Dolores Nelson Duane Nelson Ronnie Nelson Gary Nickerson Roy Nicolet Carole Nisbet Bob Nofsinger Donna Nordgulen Donnie Nordwick Betsy Northey Sophomores Present Assembly to Student Body Bill Oakland Rodney Oelke George Olsen Helen Olson Beverly Olson Roger Olson Wayne Olson Zane Owen Laura Pahl Sharon Payant Dorothy Petersen Nancy Pederson Ritasu Peterson Sharon Peterson Arnold Polanchek Tom Petroff Darlene Pegump Lee Peppard Mary Popham Lrndy Porter 88 Dixie Potter Darlene Praast Terry Preston Jo Printz Lynn Ralstin Frances Rannberg Linda Ranstrom Bob Ranstrom Terry Raymond David Revell Treasury Supervised by Linda Ranstrom Terry Rittenhouse Charles Robbins Alan Roberts Rita Roske Brent Russell Nancy Russell George Sanders Herb Schatz Gail Schile Bruce Roberts Richard Russell Joan Schindler Laird Robinson Russell Sage Albert Schlaht Gary Romness Carol Sager Marianne Schmautz 89 Sophomores Are Largest Group in New Building Sharon Lynn Smith Linda Snead Carole Solum Sharon Sommers Martha Sorenson Howard Soroos Rosita Spratt Betty Stacy Joyce Stanley George Stemple Howard Stetson Judy Stevens Ronald Stevens Karen Stiers Jim Still John Stromnes Sylvia Sularz Pat Sulier Linda Smith Paul Smith Roger Smith Louis Schmelebeck Genevieve Schneider Tom Scott Janice Seitz Teresa Shaughnessy Philip Shinn Pat Shoemaker Charles Shotliff Dick Shrock Pearl Shunk Howard Sickels Olive Simmert Florine Smith Joan Smith Pauline Summerfelt Sharan Susott Judy Svore Jocie Swanberg Barbara Swien Paula Szakash Larry Tanner Roberta Tarbox Gary Thomas George Thomas Tommy Thompson Douglas Thurston Mary Lou Torgeson Karen Torgrimson Sharon McDonald Is Cheerleader and Sophomore Veep Ruth Truckner Eugene Vaughn Karen Vinson Marie Volkel Neil Wakley Jean Waldron Marilyn Walford Dick Walz Marilyn Ward Charlotte Warren Julie Washington Harold Watkins Jim Weber Harriet Werner Frank Wheeler Barbara White Sharon White John Wiegman 91 Norma Zuelke Mark Langaunet Not Pictured Larry Ailport John Edwards Lyle Hochhalter Robert Ossege Ted Anderson Nancy Finch Robert Hollibaugh Nancy Pedersen Gary E. Anderson Geraldine Fix John Inabnit Mina Peters Danielle Angst Steve Flechsing Don Jeszenka Pat Pholan Carl Ask Eula Foust Floyd Johnson Gary Preston Colleen Ask Greg Frey Kenneth Kenyon Carol Queener Carl Bade Joseph Golden Larry Kitzmiller Doreen Reinhard Marvin Beierle Hope Goldsby George Krieg David Rolczynski Barbara Bergstrom Gary Hackman Ben Lefler Jack Roski Joan Berthelson Ruth Halford Robert McDonald Joe Sage Allen Benttel Kemper Hall Kenneth McGann Carole Schneider Gary Bingham Larry Hansen Patricia Mark Donna Seaman Derry Boehm Larry Hardman Red Meckler Rodney Senechal Philip Bray Joy Harris Anthony Monaco Randy Skelton Moneen Brelje Cliff Helwig Peggy Moraca Sharon Lee Smith Clint Carlson Bill Herbert Jim Nasset Doug Smuin Sandra Carter Martha Hiatt James Nybera May Soucie DeLoris Chole Vickey Hiller Sue O'Conner Merton Stephens Norman Davis James Himing Clifford Olmsted Don duMas Tom Hoar Charles Olsen Mauritz Wilson Beverly Wohl Nancy Wohlford Geraldine Woolridge Marilyn Zipse Donald Zottnick Delmer Zuehlsdorf Bill Stine Michael Stoianoff Marilynn Stromme Don Sullivan Barbara Svien Gary Thomas Raymond Thompson Carol Tripp Harry Vasser Edna Warner George Weeks Roger Weisser Barbara Wheeler Alvin Wilson Alden Wright Kenneth Wyckman Patricia Yates Doris Zarling 1. Marie Volkel, Mary Lou Hartsell. Barbara Hay, and Judy Koestner organized the Sophomore Quartet. 2. The Sophomore Mixed Chorus performs at the Christ- mas assembly. 3. Businessmen visit a sophomore class on Education Business Day. 92 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS; Left to right: Marilyn Brown, George Spencer, Marion Lewis, Patty Root Freshmen Discover High School Life Barbara Dorothe Nelson Greenwood Freshmen Class Sponsors. Alone in the Higgins Avenue Building, the Fresh- men were not the usual youngest class, but had their own student government, clubs, and activities. An all-Frosh dance was held to raise money, and an assembly, Around the World in 60 Minutes was presented. The class olficers were George Spencer, presi- dent; Marion Lewis, vice president; Marilyn Brown, secretary; and Patty Root, treasurer. The sponsors were Dorothe Nelson and Barbara Greenwood. FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL; Kneeling, left to right: Marilyn Brown, Lucretia Beaudry, Ceena Smith, Patty Root, Judy Shoemaker. Standing: Marion Lewis, Guy Migge, Barbara Stimson, Bonnie Mclnness, Joan Glouse, Laurie Bratton, Sharon Remple, Pat Honeycutt, Carla Ross. Judy Abbey Rose Ailport Barbara Alkire Barbara Allen Celeste Allen Diana Allen Ernest Allen Marie Ambrose Gary Anderson Peggy Anderson Sharon Anderson Shirley Anderson Gail Archibald Penny Arthur Gary Baier LaVeria Baier Clifford Bailey Doug Ball Judith Balliet Harry Bean Lucretia Beaudry Nancy Beaudry Richard Beebe Patricia Beeler Darlene Beierle Mary Belcher Alice Bennyhoff Phil Benson Tom Betts Susan Bickell Gary Birch Joanne Bjorklund Ed Blackler LeRoy Blake Dorothy Blaskovich Leslie Blazevick Barbara Blegen Gary Boeholt Susan Bolle Dave Borden Ronald Born Linda Boston Don Boyd Kay Bradley Teddie Bramson Lorie Bratton Dennis Brevik Darrell Brist Terry Bronson Jeff Brown Marilyn Brown Virginia Bryson Gary Buck Elverna Buckaleu Charles Bumgarner 12 Volunteers Whitewash the MHS Judy Burnett Michele Burns Ann Burright Sandy Burton Joan Caddell Bob Cambridge Gene Camp Dick Campbell Clint Carter Bill Case Clint Case Marcia Castonguay Rex Cates Mel Caveny Beverly Chaffin Doug Channel William Chord Carol Christian Geraldine Christman Gerald Christopherson Tommy Clute 95 Linda Collins Sharon Collins Joan Conrad LeRoy Cook Virginia Coulter Judy Cox Bob Cozad Lester Craig David Davis Ria Dejong Jim DeMinch Judy Denardi Robert Denning Gloria Dietz Douglas Drader Judy Drexel Ralph Dufresne Richard Dunlap Miller, Thompson, Edinger, Johnstone, 96 Joy Edgar Irene Edinger Susan Everett Sandy Farrell Nikko Fiorentino James Finlayson Henry Eide Gary Famum Cleo Fisher Barbara Ronald Erickson Erickson Martha Feldman Diana Felton Terry Dave Fisher Fitzpatrick Vivian Erickson Carl Erlandson Kent Ferguson Lana Field Franz Fleig Dorothy Fleming Gene Evanoff Karen Fifield Sharon Flynn Janette Gilbert Joan Glaus Mary Gleed Donald Gnose Rita Goles Fay Gonsior Linda Foster Jane Fox Vicki Franklin Buddy Fredrickson Pat Fogarty Bob Folsom Jerry Footer Charlotte Frey Nelson Fritz Eleanor Fuss Dennis Galland Janice Gavin and Rogers Are Frosh Cheerleaders Kay Gonsior Carolyn Gross Jay Harkins Emma Goodwin Joyce Guest Donna Harmon Jackie Gordon Dorothy Haines Marion Harmon Betty Gow Gary Hall Alan Harris Pat Graybeal Verna Hallford Karen Harris Dennis Gregory Karen Hammond Martha Harris Beverly Grenfell Gayle Hanson Robert Harris Mary Lou Groves Linda Hansen April Harrison 97 Bob Hoppie Bob Houldson Renie Howell Shirley Hauck Barbara Heberle Gwen Hefty Marcia Helferstine Sharon Helwig David Henderson Allen Hendrickson Marion Henry Cheryl Hensel Rita Hensley Jeff Herman Sherry Heyer Raymond Highness Lance Hightower Darrel Hill Ronnie Hilmo Larry Hines Dorthea Hirst Shirley Hlebechuk Walter Hoefler Pat Honeycutt 98 George Spencer Is Class President Penny Huff Richard Hughes Richard Hull Jack Hummer John Hunter Alfred Hutcheson Sharon Hutchins Roger Hyndman Elling Indreland Bev Ingraham Mary Inman Rose Isaacs Sonja Jenkins Marvin Job Faye Johanson Shirley Johns David Johnson Gerry Johnson Peggy Johnson Phil Johnson Ray Johnson Terry Johnson Thula Johnson Robert Johnston Barbara Johnston Barbara Johnstone Carole Jones Clinton Kammerer Donald Katsel Lisbeth Keeler Nancy Kephart Kay King Marlene Kinney Sharon Kinnison Diana Knaub Renae Kofford John Kohler Charles Kolppa Karla Kraabel Sandy Neff Holds S.A. Money Everett Lajoie Joan Lalonde Boyd Lambson Linda Landin Barbara Larsen Dick Larson Diana Laughlin Sandra Lawless Ebenn Lee Dennis Leischner Ted Leonard Brenda LePiane Michael Lepole Keith Lerback Marion Lewis William Lewis Ruthanne Lien Bob Liffring 99 Eliz Loeffler Jim Lutz Bonnie Maclnnes Marlene Mackie Bill Maclean Sue Magee Don Maier Pat Maiess Beverly Mallory Larry Manning Marilyn Mansfield Anita Marsh Lloyd Martin Kae Mason Gail Matte Bill McBride Theresa McCarty John McCloskey Jackie Gordon and Marilyn Brown Are Elton McCormick Clifford McCulloch Laurel Willene McGee McDougall William McKinstry Rodney Metzger Patty Meyer Mary Mills Barbara Mitchell Michelle Glenn Mickelson Michaud Dorothy Gale Mitchell Molenda Guy Migge Doug Mood Carol Mehus Larry Miller Patsy Moore Jim Mercer Michele Miller Brian Morey Sharon Mersea Miles Miller Denise Morgar Leo Nagle Steve Nearman Gene Neff Sandra Neff Marlis Neisfinger Donna Nelson Gordon Nelson Jane Nelson Joyce Nelson Lee Nelson Julia Newman Secretaries for Frosh S.A. and Class Louise Newman Karen Nicholas Jack Nordberg Sharlene Nowman Judy Oliver Sandra Olson Judy Nichols Ron Nybo Ruth Ostenson Mary Nichols John Oblizalo David Overcast Barbara Nielsen Sandra Ockler Jim Palmer Bonnie Nielson Robert Ojala Merle Palmer Billie Niemeyer Ed Olean Milly Patton Bob Nimocks Bob Oliver Gary Paulson Mike Rasmussen Roger Rasmussen Darla Raymond A1 Pearson Erwin Pederson Kenny Petersen Larry Petersen Roger Petersen Gary Peterson Marilyn Pfeiffer Nancy Phillips Ron Philpott Bonnie Polish Dalton Pierson Liane Pope Sharon Poplam Dennis Porch Brenda Powers Dennis Price Kathy Rail Laila Ralstin Vice President for S.A. Is Irene Edinger 102 Sharon Reardon Adele Rogers Anne Sappenfield Bill Reed Jim Rogers Dale Schendel Elaine Reinoehl Linda Remior Ronald Roos Pat Root Dick Schendel Carole Schestag Sharon Remple Fred Roske David Schilling Lynn Ricketts Carla Ross Mary Schindler Charles Rigg KaTen Rush Barbara Schmid Irene Roehl Jim Rusk Chuck Schmiedeke Mary Smith Tom Stage Gary Steurerwald Pat Schmitz Donna Schneider Esther Schneider Carlene Schrader Dale Schwanke Joyce Schwartz Bob Schweitzer Barry Seaman Denise Searles Alan Sedgwick Keith Seim Marcia Seitz Denise Sellers Jack Shearer Janice Shearer Mike Shelhamer Shirley Shields Judith Shoemaker Philip Shults Sigurd Skarland Greg Smith Class Money Handled by Patti Root Max Smith Robert Smith Bob Starr Ralph Starr Barbara Stimson Penn Stohr Sandra Smith Carrel Steinberg John Stoianoff Mark Sol Delores Stemple Ruth Stokes Barbara Sommers Lyle Stempke Carole Stone Gary Sommerville Beverly Stenseth Linda Stoverud George Spencer Elwood Stetson Tom Struckman Charles Stuart Sharon Tan- Pat Taylor Nicholas Teel Gene Thibodeau Jimmie Thibodeau Judy Thompson Mike Thompson Vicki Thompson Gwen Tiemyer Dorothy Tietz Cheryl Tolley Helen Torgrimson Bob Trowbridge Keith Urbach Scott Valentine Gloria Walker Frosh Are Largest Group at Snake Dances Sharon Wallace Jo Ann Wark Melvin Wark Bob Weikel Diane Weimer Carol Wentz Tony Wertz Bob West Susan Wes tier Sheila White Shirley White Rita While Rose Wicke Randall Wickman Bill Wilborn Bob Williams Jerry Williams Phyllis Willis Darlene Wills Michal Wilson Monte Wilson 104 Ruth Wilson Lois Wolstad Terry Wolfman Nancy Wren Norman Wyttenback Gary Youngquist Gale Yule Carol Zachariasen Dean Ziegeldorf Doug Zimmerman Lloyd Zimmerman Not Pictured Audrey Adams Frank Allen Arthur Anderson Delia Anderson Glenn Anderson Bobby Anders Karen Andrie Arthur Bailey Larry Bailey Charles Burbe Robin Baylor Charles Betson John Blotzke Ralph Bonefeole Marthan Bourarsa Dennis Bourn Lawrence Brooker William Cameron William Caswell Geraldine Christman Henrietta Clapper James Click Clarence Cock LeRoy Cooper Freddie Cordier Billy Cox Diane Cox Burt Cuplin Louise Dahl Judy Dinardi Edward Edward Julmus Engebritson Harold Enger Lana Feild Larry Fortner James Galbraith Janice Gardner Colin Geery William Grcham Lila Hagen Allen Hahn Lloyd Harson Harold Harms Bill Harris Deraid Hauck Kenny Hayes Doyle Hiatt Stanley High Jard Hirsch Barbara Hoepfner Charles Hogan Garold Jette Bruce Johnson Kenneth Jones Rand Jones Janet Kay Charles Keniston Edwin Klein Pete Koch Bruce Lawrence Leland Legried Elizabeth Lovejoy Jack Marry Tommy Marlowe Delvin Maul Stella Maxey Herschel Mays Edward McBride Robert McConnell Patsy McCormick Pearl McGinnis Stephen McIntyre Victor Miles Mary Milligan William Moore Ronnie Muller Harold Nelson Leonard Nelson Don Nickerson Deris Norton Orval Okken Doug Olson Bob Olson George Olson Ralph Paquin William Paris Fernon Pauli Albert Peterson Betty Praast Ronald Printz Florence Queener Larry Ramsdell Dick Randall Rita Rettinger Jerry Richards Bob Richardson Larry Roth Phil Russ Larry Sayre Larry Schmautz Rodney Scott Jane Seymour Gary Shepherd Bobby Smith Bradley Smith Celna Smith Ronald Smith Elmer Stanley Ruth Stokes Dennis Stevens Richard Stewart Yvonne Thomas Kenneth Treickel Archie VanEnger Carol Vaneps Bill Vogan Kermit Wheeler Eugene Willison Carol Wittman Bill Woods Carman Zentner Donya Zimmerman Lester Zimmerman Barbara Blegen won the Bitterroot assembly at the South Avenue building. Three senior homerooms earned the right to have their pictures included in the 1958 Bitterroot by reporting 100 per cent yearbook sales in the October sales drive. They were: homeroom 202, Miss Helen Fink, sponsor, Charles Conkling, salesman; homeroom 204, Mrs. Greta Seibel, sponsor, Doug Hay, salesman; and homeroom 229, John Linn, sponsor, Jacquie Gibson, sales- man. 100% Bitterroot Sales HOMEROOM 202; seated, left to right: Larry Fite, Jean Faulstich, Connie Deforge, Everett Edens, Gary Conley, Dawn Drummond. Charles Conkling, Phyllis Cleav- er, Larry McKay, Marie Stempke. Lynda Westmm, Larry Bickell. Standing: Rod Pahl, John Dorval. Floyd Olson, Ethyl Gillingham, Don Johnson, Beverly Tietz, Chuck Drinville. Pat Phelps. Louis Vann, Rosalie Schlaht, Frank Mutch, Darlene Johnson, Mary Ann Tennison, Harriet Raymond, Tim Scott, Barbara Ogg, Gail Howard. HOMEROOM 204; seated, left to right: Roxie Smith, Sheree Mace, Lula Bethke, Janice Schmautz, Dana Baker, Carol Reich. Diane Massey, Barbara Brown, Irene Heikkila, Betty Hoffman, Judy Snyder, Rita Brillhart, Sharon Blaszek, Lea Ruana. Standing: Larry DeMott. Deraid Smith. George Mercer. Gale Nelson, Wayne How- ard. Butch Hendricks, Tom Boone, Frank Smith, Don Montelius, Ed Townsend. Dave Wickes, Melvin Farsio, Jack Griffith. Lionel Wilson, Dave Taylor, Bruce Danielson, Mickey Gonsior, Jim McFarlane. HOMEROOM 229; seated, left to right: Vicki An- derson, Mike Dishman, Jim Appelt, Dan Fix, Mary Mann, Ted Foust, LaVeme Burns, Jennie Butler, Jacquie Gibson, Howard Hightower, Anita Cripe, Andy Grenager, Danny Castonguay, Ernie Koest- ner, Annette Hafer, Jacksy McRae, Dick Seim. Standing: Benny Schmautz, Keith Sturdevant, Lu- cille Hutcheson, Bruce Serviss, Bob Stage, Pat Nantt, Dave Yonce, Jerene Thompson, Roger Wed, Fred Proebstel, Bob Vinson. Marie Stempke, Card Sayre, Virginia Woodward. Dee Truitt. 106 During homeroom period each morning special announcements are broadcast over the inter- com system. There Were 185 School Days But Each Was a Little Different Sitting in class occupies most oi the school day. UPPER LEFT: MCHS students usually stop at the Pay 'N' Take It at least once a day. ABOVE: At 3:06 classes may be dismissed for a pep assembly and skit such as this. LOWER LEFT: This is a scene that many students seldom see, but it occurs often. 107 Hi Largest Club Donates Services to Many Projects At meetings once a month, Girls' Club, the largest club in MCHS, presented a fine arts pro- gram, featuring music, dancing, or drama. During the year the Girls' Club contributed a Montana State flag to the school, collected food for the Salvation Army at Christmas, presented the Magic Midway, and sponsored the upperclass girl transfers party. The Executive Board, composed of the officers, committee chairmen, and faculty sponsors, guided the activities of this busy club throughout the year. The Board held a picnic for Key Club and presented an orientation assembly for freshman girls. This year's officers were Geraldine Carlen, president; Linda Madsen, vice president; Sharon Sletten, secretary; and Judy Sickels, treasurer. 110 Service To serve their school, com- munity, and nation, several MCHS clubs work many hours a year on projects ranging from pushing pep and providing laughs for the student body to sponsoring a drive for children overseas. Whether they are cheering up an old-timer's Christmas, buying pictures for teachers' classrooms, or earn- ing money for a neon Spartan head, the service clubs of MCHS really pay their way. GIRLS' CLUB EXECUTIVE BOARD: Kneeling, left to right: Geraldine Carlen. Judy Sickels, Miss Carr, Sherry Sletten, Linda Madsen. Stand- ing: Gloria Eudaily, Sheila Roffler, Dawn Drummond, Judi Neeley, Terri DeLatour. CONTACT REPRESENTATIVES: Kneeling, left to right: Barbara Bates, Jean James, Loreen Erickson, Frances Carlson, Saylan Ilgin, Delores Nelson, Goldie Christopher. Second row: Clare Chatland, Sharon Gravelle, Judy Miller, Valorie Walford, Marilynn Walford, Karen Beach, Doreen Reinhard, Joni Carpenter. Third row: Joan Smith, Paula S2akash, Roberta Ander- son, Gail Schile, Pat Nantt, Carol Griffin, Mary Hughes. COURTESY COMMITTEE: Kneeling, left to right: Deanna Hall, Judi Neeley, Carol Keith, Norma Telke. Second row: Geraldine Carlen, Sharon Hayward, Ruth Truckner, Lora Paul, Ada Jean Hill. CONTACT REPRESENTATIVES The contact representatives, one girl from each homeroom, meet once a month. The duty of these girls is to keep the homeroom members informed of all Girls' Club functions and meet- ings. COURTESY COMMITTEE The operation of Lost and Found is the main project of the Courtesy committee. The chair- man of this committee was Judi Neeley, and the faculty sponsor was Miss Katherine Craighead. SPECIAL PROJECTS COMMITTEE Any project of the Girls' Club which does not fall under the other committees or is unexpected becomes the job of the Special Projects committee. The chair- man was Linda Madsen, and the sponsor was Miss Florence Brinton. SPECIAL PPROJECTS COMMITTEE: Kneeling, left to right: Kay Baldwin, Gloria Bush, Vickie Ahl, Linda Madsen, Jackie Jette, Mary Morris. Sec- ond row: Carol Nisbet, Judy Koestner, Clara MacGregor, Jean Faulstich, Betty Jo Karkanen, Frances Rannberg. SOCIAL COMMITTEE The Social committee takes charge of all social functions sponsored by Girls' Club. These girls plan the themes and decorations, and make arrangements for the affairs. The charman was Gloria Eudaily, and the faculty sponsor was Miss Vera For- rest. SOCIAL COMMITTEE: Kneeling, left to right: Marilynn Zipse, Deanna Hall, Cherry Indreland, Judy Miller, Gloria Eudaily, Sue Lubrecht, Gail Schile, Terri Rittenhouse. Second row: Barbara Bates, Ann Avery, Helen Cain, Mary Hughes, Beverly Wohl, Rayma Harrsch, Marilyn Grande, Karen Beach. SERVICE COMMITTEE: Kneeling, left to right: Demetra Datsopoulos, Linda Smith, Carolyn Burke, Julie Dufresne, Dawn Drummond, Judy Crego, Valerie Walford, Delores Nelson. Second row: Lillian Ochsner, Mary Petroff, Ann Avery, Jo Printz, Sharon Payant, Nancy Fowler, LeEtta Holden, Penny Smith, Babs Aasheim. SERVICE COMMITTEE The Service committee serves refreshments at Girls' Club and other school activi- ties, and helps to decorate for social functions. The chair- man was Dawn Drummond, and the faculty sponsor was Miss Cecile Hilding. GUIDANCE COMMITTEE: Kneeling, left to right: Kathie Dan- kers, Sharon Sletten, Sheree Ball. Second row: Margit Castle, Gay Grady, Pearl Pohlman, Betsy Northy. GUIDANCE COMMITTEE Publishing and distributing the school hand- book to all freshmen and new students is the job of the Guidance committee, with Sharon Sletten as chairman, and Mrs. Maxine Black- mer as sponsor. 112 Membership Committee The busy Membership committee, under the supervision of Sheila Roffler, chairman, and Miss Della Ve Carr, sponsor, was in charge of the contact representatives, invitations, and posters. MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE; kneeling, left to right: Darlene Praast. Sheila Roffler. Andrea Nelson. Geraldine Woolbridge. Second row: Sharon Lea Smith. Gay Grady. Goldie Christopher, Sharon McDonald. 113 Finance Committee Besides keeping charge of the finances and paying all bills for the Girls Club, the Finance committee operates the Pay 'N' Take It, the Girls' Club store. Judy Sickels was chairman, and Miss Virginia Speck was sponsor. FINANCE COMMITTEE; kneeling, left to right: Betty Stacy. Mary Petroff, Gayle Paramore, Judy Sickels, Alyce Wehrly, Melanie Getz, Sharon Vick. Second row: Lillian Ochsner, Loreen Erickson, Gladys Wehrly, Sandy Kallis. Janice Fechner, Marilyn Ward. PROGRAM COMMITTEE; left to right: Roberta Anderson, Gloria Bush. Terri DeLatour. Paula Szakash, Frances Carlson. Program Committee The Program committee of Girls' Club kept busy planning each meeting and the annual Chocolate Hour. They also pro- duced a one-act play at Christmas time. The chairman of this committee was Terri DeLatour, and the faculty sponsor was Mrs. Greta Seibel. FRESHMAN CONTACT REPRESENT- ATIVES: Seated, left to right: Monte Wilson, Cleo Fisher, Penny Huff, Marion Lewis, Pat Taylor, Karla Kraabel. Standing: Barbara Allen, Michael Wilson, Ruth Ostenson, Sue McGee, fane Fox. FRESHMAN GIRLS' CLUB EXECU- TIVE BOARD: Seated, left to right: Joyce Guest, Jackie Gordon, Penny Huff. Standing: Diana Allen, Patti Root, Kay Bradley, Judv Cox, Sherry Heyer, Sandy Farrell. Freshman Girls' Club The Freshman Girls' Club this year work- ed under the guidance of Jackie Gordon, president; Joyce Guest, vice president; Kay Bradley, secretary, and Penny Huff, treas- urer. Besides meeting each month, the girls sponsored the Pay 'N' Take It, and provided many other services to the school. They presented a Christmas program and choco- late hour as special projects this year. The committee chairmen were: Patti Root, Pro- gram; Judy Cox, Service; Sandy Farrell, So- cial; Joyce Guest, Guidance; Sherry Heyer, Membership; and Diana Allen, Program. Christian Youth Fellowship The purpose of Christian Youth Fel- lowship is to bring a closer relation be- tween the school and the church activi- ties of the students. The group raised money to buy religious records for the school chapel. Officers were: Earl Wise, president; Johan Stovall, vice president; Carolyn Burke, secretary- treasurer. CHRISTIAN YOUTH FELLOWSHIP: Kneeling, left to right: Norma Zuelke, Sherri Nelson, Helen Mathison, Christine Schrader. Standing: Mario Svien, Barbara Svien, Betty Cameron, Benny Schmautz, Nancy Pederson, Leora Wagner, Kathy Davis, Mary Rinderle, Dennis Weiler, Johan Stovall, Dale Warren, John Moore, Earl Wise. 114 Key Club Board; First row, left to right; Eddie Noel, John Robinson, Tom DeLand, Bruce Sievers. Second row: Milt Datsopoulos, Butch Hendricks, Tom Boone, Jim Bartron, Laird Robinson, Roger Smith. Standing: Jack Stevens, Mr. Hightower, Lee Yates, George Dandler, Jim Pramenko, Roland Trenouth. Key clubbers Mickey Gonsior and John Bouchard help at Old Folks' Christmas party. Key Club An honorary organization supported by Kiwanis, Key Club is composed of sophomore, junior, and senior boys who are elected on the basis of lead- ership, character, and citizenship. Dur- ing the past year Key Club staged an assembly, sponsored a dance, and helped with Mrs. Santa's Christmas party for the old folks. The officers were: John Robinson, president; Jim Pramenko, vice presi- dent; Rollie Trenouth, secretary; and Eddie Noel, treasurer. Arthur Hightow- er was the sponsor. What's going in those sacks? First row, left to right: Brent Russell, Mike Nash, Lee Yates, George Sale, Mickey Gonsior. Second row: Laird Robinson, Dee Pohlman, Jack Stevens, Roland Trenouth, Jim Bartron. Third row: Roger Smith, Don Krumm, George Dandler, Bruce Madsen, John Bouchard, Milt Datsopoulos. Fourth row: Ed Noel, Tom DeLand, Jim Pramenko, Bob Williams. Fifth row: Ted Smith, Jim Appelt, Dave Russell, Tom Boone, Butch Hendricks, Russell Smith. Sixth row: Wayne Buchanan, John Robinson, Bruce Sievers, Mr. High- tower, Dick Seim. Front row, left to right: Bill Stine. Buck Kirkland, Jack Doull, Phil Gilbert, George Scott, Tom Boone, Chuck Nichols. Bob Ham- ilton, Roger Indreland, Clare Edinger, Ed Noel, Gene Keller, Bruce Danielson, Lee Yates. Second row: Chuck Drinville, Leroy Felde, Butch Hendricks, Ernie Weber, Bob Williams, Greg Slusser, Walle Lindsay, Lee Hyslop, Larry Lewis, Dan Lopp, Dave Russell, Bill Lovell, Dave Aldrich. Back row: Bill Morris, Gale Nelson, Jim McFarlane, Dave Maughan, Gale Ansell, Roy Hughes, Ron Nelson, Dave Lien, Jim Bartron, Loren Harrison, John Porter, Brick Johnston. Norman Kolppa, Russell Smith, Wayne Howard, Brent Russell, Coach Royal Morrison. Lettermen Serve School in Many Ways M Club is composed of all boys who have earned a letter in any of the four major sports. This club sold pop at basketball games, supervised the parking lot, helped publicize the wrestling tour- nament, and presented a skit in the Key Club talent assembly. This year one of the main projects of Mâ Club was to sponsor a drive to buy a neon Spartan head and marquee board. Officers were: president, Dave Russell; vice president, Dave Aldrich; secretary-treasurer, Wayne How- ard; and the club sponsor was Royal Morrison. Norm Kolppa, Dave Russell, Dave Aldrich, and Gene Keller type letters for the M Club Spartan head campaign. Junior Red Cross Donates Time and Money Junior Red Cross is the high school branch of the American Red Cross. This organization sponsored a drive to raise money to send overseas. They also sold TB pencils and presented an as- sembly during Junior Red Cross Week. Officers were: George Dandler, president; Scott Patter- son, vice president; Marcia Morgan, secretary; Redge Mar- tin, treasurer. John Linn was the JRC sponsor. JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL; Sitting, left to right; Jane Haaglund, June Haaglund, Joyce Anderson. Carol Hansen, Janice Dietz. Standing, first row: Leora Wagner. Doloris Nelson, Loma Lehtola, Pat Kramer, Marie Volkel, Nancy Johnson, Judy Miller, Marcia Morgan, LeEtta Holden. Dorothy Branson. Second row: Darrell Twite, George Dandler. Duane Shile. Mike Brown. Ron Kephart, Phylene Rinderknecht, Mary- lu Price, Frances Bickell, Jacquie Gibson, Carol Stockner, Howard Hogan, Mary Hughes, Third row: Dave Yonce, Derek Ellinghouse, Redge Martin, Robert Nofsing- er, Doug Hay, Darrell Clark. Larry Bickell. Jerry Lohn. FRESHMAN JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL; First row, left to right: ane Seymore, Linda Boston. Coleen Van Horn. Shirley Anderson. Second row: JoAnn Bjorklund, Ruth Ann Lien, Diana Felton, Tommy Struckman, Alice Bennyhoff. First prize winner at the JRC talent assembly was the freshman boys' trio. The Junior Red Cross Executive Board included George Dandler, Nancy Johnson, Marcia Morgan, Redge Martin, and Jacquie Gibson. 117 Pep clubbers present a drama in the school gym in an effort to promote school spirit. The main purpose of Pep Club is to promote school spirit. Ushering at games, Twirp Week and the Twirp Week assembly, and pep rallies were some of their activi- ties. They also held a banquet in honor of the championship football team. Cheerleaders were honorary members. Officers for this year were: Bon- nie Holt, president; Mary Pat Pra- menko, vice president; Mary Mann, secretary; and Mary Ann Tennison, treasurer. The Pep Club sponsor was Car- roll Miller. Frank Mutch and Bruce McRae in a highlight spot of a pep assembly. The cameraman is John Bouchard. First row. left to right: Bonnie Holt, Joan Kilian, Mary Pat Pramenko, Judy Solem, Shirley Sorenson, Kurt Fiedler, Jerene Thompson, Polly Slocum, Sharon McDonald, Annette Smith, Sheree Mace, Linda Smith. Second row: Sasa Hgin. Wanda Hillman, Norma Howell, Jill Kilian, Mary Ann Tennison, Christie Hughes, Mary Mann, Judy Hangas, Linda Beavers, Mary Kraabel. Third row: Frank Mutch, Roger West, Denny Cronin, John Bouchard, Jack Stevens, Roger Bachman, Jack Berreth, Bruce Serviss, Dave Taylor. Fourth row: Bruce McRae, Milt Datsopoulos, Mike Dishman, Pat McDonald, Ted Smith, Bruce Sievers. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Left to right: Sharon McDonald, Judy Solem, Kurt Fiedler, Jerene Thomson, Shirley Sorenson, Polly Slocum. Cheerleaders Elected at the beginning of every school year, the cheerleaders are the principal fac- tors in promoting school spirit. This year there were four girls and one boy. These five went to several of the out-of-town games and the tournament in Bozeman. The cheerleaders are honorary members of Pep Club. Kurt Fiedler, Polly Slocum, Shirley Soren- son, Judy Solem, and Sharon McDonald were the five elected. The five cheerleaders, just elected, were initiated at the first home foot- ball game. Freshman cheer- leaders: Left to right: Judy Thomp- son, Babs John- stone, Larry Miller, Irene E d i n g e r, Adele Rodgers. 119 mOMTAMA MONTANA BOYS' STATE DELEGATES: Lefl to right: Tom Boone, Dave Russell, Jim Bartron, Dave Aldrich, Dave Lien, Dave Armstrong. Milt Datso- poulos. MCHS Students Attend Girls7 State and Boys7 State Every spring four girls and twelve boys are elected represent MCHS at Girls' State and Boys' State. Girls' State and Boys' State were organized to educate those attending in the operation of state gov- ernment and election procedures. This year Dave Lien was elected Lieutenant Governor of Boys' State held in Dillon. Dave Lien was elected Lieutenant Governor of Boys' State. SENIOR HORIZON; kneeling, left to right: D. Hall, D. Saylor, K. Fraser, J. Smith, P. Smith, M. Morgan, S. Gravelle. Second row: D. Davies, G. Eudaily, P. Warner, M. P. Pramenko, D. Johnson, P. Pohl- man. Third row, standing: J. Gibson, M. Mann, C. Hughes, K. Jones, S. Roffler, A. Smith, J. Clements, L. Holden, D. Olson. JUNIOR HORIZON, seated, left to right: A. Wehrly, S. Sorenson, J. Hirst, J. Carpenter, L. Westrum, J. Taylor, B. DeForge, S. Vick. Kneeling: L. Smith, B. Scott, S. Stead- man, J. Davis, J. Raffety, B. Morris, L. Roark, P. Rinder- knecht, L. Fetscher, K. Beach, G. Fallman. Standing: J. Nelson, D. Price, M. Kraabel, A. Avery, M. Zimmerman, L. Beavers. F. Carlson, C. Migge, H. Cain, C. MacGregor, D. Boyer, J. Sickels, J. Morrelles, D. Baily, K. Stenseth, B. Olney. Senior Horizon The outstanding activity of Senior Horizon was the Candlelight Ball, held in conjunction with the Junior Horizon. Senior Horizon sold apples at the Charity Ball and filled three baskets of food at Christmas. The officers were: Sheila Roffler, president; Sharon Gordon, vice president; Deanna Hall, secretary; and Mary Lou Keefer, treasurer. Miss Darlene Prichard was the sponsor. Junior Horizon Junior Horizon, besides putting on the Can- dlelight Ball, sold mums for the University Homecoming parade, sponsored a dance, and had a booth at the Charity Ball. The officers were: Layne Westrum, presi- dent; Linda Beavers, vice president; Carol Rogers, secretary; Joni Carpenter, treasurer; and Linda Smith, scribe. Miss Murial Beavers was the sponsor. SOPHOMORE HORIZON; kneeling, left to right: P. Fallacy, F. Smith. J. Mil- ler, B. Aasheim, D. Datsopoulos, L. Smith, L. Porter, M. Sorenson. S. Lubrecht. J. Bachman. Second row: B. Dunston, C. McKinnon, C. Nesbit, V. Ahl, K. Felker, P. Yates, S. McDonald, M. Johnson, N. Wohlford, L. Ranstrom, D. Nel- son, B. Bates. Third row, standing: J. Johnson, C. Frojen, R. Anderson, B. Wohl, T. Rittenhouse, P. Lee, R. Tarbox, S. Kodis, K. Baldwin, H. Jones, P. Szakash, J. Smith, G. Christopher, D. Blackmer, J. Koestner, S. Fasset, L Martin. M. Glaspey, B. Northey, S. Arthur, F. Bickel. Sophomore Horizon The highlight of the year for the Sophomore Horizon Club was the Stardust dinner-dance held with the Freshman Horizon. The group sponsored three cake sales and featured talks on grooming at the meetings. The officers were: Martha Sorenson, president; Linda Ranstrom, vice president; and Florine Smith, sec- re tary-treasurer. Miss Martha Lowe was the Freshman Horizon The Stardust dinner-dance was the outstanding event of the Fresh- man Horizon Club's year. A girl- ask-boy party and three cake sales were also on their list of activities. The officers were: Nancy Wren, president; Ceena Smith, vice president; Judy Thompson, secretary; and Sandra Collins, treasurer. FRESHMAN HORIZON; seated, left to right: C. Jones, S. Anderson, D. Beierle, S. Neff, D. Cox, J. Gordon, S. Everett, B. Schmid, G. Migge, J. Thompson, K. Kraabel, I. Edinger, S. Heyer. Standing: T. Bronson, M. Brown, D. Morgan, J. Cox, R. Ostenson, J. Nelson, J. Fox, P. Root, R. Lien, B. Stenseth, M. Wilson, S. Bickel, J. Caddell, C. Smith, L. Hanse, J21 S. Collins, L. Ralstin, N. Wren, L. Beaudry, S. Reardon. P. Meyer, J. Burnett. Academics Learning outside the classroom oc- cupies the time of many MCHS groups, who base their activities on curricular subjects or a prospective career. The would-be mechanic, nurse, teacher, homemaker, scientist, artist, business- manâall these and more may find a club for them at MCHS. Here they learn about the career that interests them, and acquaint themselves with the fun involved when a classroom subject is enjoyed for its own sake. DECA The members of the Distributive Education Clubs of America are students participating in the part- time work program. Missoula was the site of the State DECA Convention held February 28-March 1. The Saturday night banquet with the employers of Missoula delegates in attendance was the highlight of the convention. The DECA show window on the sec- ond floor featured displays from vari- ous stores. The second period officers were: Tom Dietz, president; Everett Edens, vice president; Gary Smith, secretary; LeEtta Holden, treasurer; and Jerry Armstrong, reporter. Third period officers were: Bruce Serviss, president; Roger Bachman, vice president; Delores Bagley, secre- tary; Carol Sayre, treasurer; and Ron Hochhalter, reporter. Walter Griffin was the club sponsor. Left to right: Dee Truitt, Janis Dietz. Gary Conley, Judy Tietz, Delores Holden, Lin- den Duffin, Don Guest, Helen Mathison. Joe Monger. Bill Cadieux, Maurice Kenis- ton, Rodney Hochhalter. Carol Sayre, Bob Massey. Bruce Serviss, Carol Walsh, Roger Bachman, Dave Yonce, Montana Venne, Larry Newman. Standing, left to right: Le Etta Holden, John Dorval, Kathleen Gendrow. Bob Knoof. Janice Millhouse, Delores Johnson, Ethel Gillingham, Charles Peppard, Bev Thompson. Redge Martin. Gale Halley, Gary Smtih, Frank Smith, lim Heath, Roger Hatton, Don Johnson, Pat Warner. Kneeling: Everett Edens, Bill Syrros, Mike Wilkerson, Danny Fix, David Wickes. PASF To promote interest in the languages and customs of the Latin American countries is the aim of Pan American Student Forum. The many club parties were modeled after those of the Latin American countries. The officers were: Mary Mulroney, president; Layne Westrum, vice presi- dent; Julie Jacobs, secretary, and Doug Chaffey, treasurer. Miss Violet Boileau was the sponsor. First row, left to right: Mary Mulroney, Terri DeLatour, Billie Jean Niemeyer, Sandra Burton, Ruth Ostenson, Charles Riggs, Bob Wil- liams. Second row: Nancy Wohlford, Julie Jacobs, Melanie Getz, Linda Stoverud, Layne Westrum, Brenda LePiane. Third row: Jackie Johnson, Barbara Johnstone, Julie Washington, Marilyn Ward, Norma Howell, Rick Hull, Miss Boileau. Fourth row: Earl Evers, Charles Bryson, Redge Martin, Donna Harmon, Mary Hughes, Janice Fechner, Helen Cain, George Dandler. Science Club Lectures on both natural and physi- cal sciences were presented to students interested in science fields. They also sponsored a petroleum assembly. As a climax to the year, the club toured the Hamilton Laboratories. The officers were: Clare Chatland, president; David Browman, vice presi- dent; and Ron Kephart, secretary-treas- urer. Douglas Vollmer was the spon- sor. Left to right: Mr. Vollmer, David Browman, Jim Weber, Clare Chatland, Alden Wright, Richard Watkins, Howard Soroos, Gary Bingham, Harold Watkins, Earl Evers, Larry Nasset. Art Club On the agenda of Art Club was a cake sale and the traditional painting of the bank window at Christmas time. They also paint- ed Christmas scenes on the library windows. The officers of the club were: Diane Massey, president; Frances Carlson, vice president; Montana Venne, secretary; and Barbara Ogg, treasurer. Mrs. Maxine Blackmer and Aaron Schenck were co-sponsors. Seated, left to right: Andrea Nelson, Sherree Culligan, Joyce Anderson, Jane Haag- lund, Shirley Larson, Montana Venne, Diane Massey, Barbara King. Standing: Mr. Schenck, Kay Baldwin, Judy Merchant, Rosita Spratt, Barbara Ogg, Judy Koestner, Rita Rcske, Goldie Christopher, Mike McCarthy, Dale Warren, Delores Davis, Lena Hawley, Judi Neeley, Linda Lennox, Nancy Pederson, Frances Carlson, Gailyn Beedle, Bob Hamilton, Joanna Lester, Terry Cunningham, Marilyn Johnson. T Ct I Club To promote understanding of the functions of labor and management, and the de- veloping of leadership among its members are the aims of the Trades and In- dustry Club. In the fall they sponsored a safety program assembly with Fred Agibashian as the featured speaker. The officers were: Larry DeMott, president; Don Mon- telius, vice president; Gayle Pederson, secretary; and Bob Dunn, treasurer. Robert Brookie was the sponsor. Left to right: Charles Conkling, Lance Olson, Donald Montelius, Wal- ter Morkert, John Finley, Carrol Hemgren, Wayne Neilson, Gary Bar- nett, Rodney Pickering, Derek Elling- house, Jim Weideman, Gail Peder- son, Mr. Brookie, Pete Ginoff. FFA To establish leaders in agriculture and to develop citizenship and cooperation among its members are the aims of the Fu- ture Farmers of America. They have a ban- quet every year. The officers of the club were: Ron Nel- son, president; Tim Scott, vice president; Larry Fite, secretary; Carl Scott, treasurer; Gary Romness, reporter; and Richard Wat- kins, sentinel. Lawrence Bohl was the sponsor. Freshman Science Club Science Club was organized to promote in both physical and natural sciences. The freshmen have joint meetings with the upperclass Science Club. Alan McCoy was adviser. Left to right: Richard Stewart, Ralph Dufresne, Jay Myrdal, Everett Lajoie, Mr. McCoy. Kneeling, left to right: Duane Bakker, Wayne Olson, Gary Romness, Jack Morgenstern. Larry Fite, Carl Scott. Standing: Toby Benson, Dale Warren, Tim Scott, Dick Larson, Allen Chaffin, Harold Watkins, Richard Watkins, Ron Nelson, Jim Clark, Larry Kofford, Bruce Vasser, Mario Svien, Bill Ahern, Bernard We- vers, Larry Davenport, Bob Molenda, Dennis Sain. Louis Vann. Roy Fenn. Ron Heming, Dan Castonguay. 124 FHA Future Homemakers of America is a club created to interest girls in home economics. This year the members worked for Junior Homemakers Degrees granted by the Na- tional FHA. Club officers: Bette Morris, president; Bar- bara White, vice president; Harriet Ray- mond, secretary; Joan McDonald, treasurer. Club sponsor was Mrs. Barta Drummond. First row, left to right: Pat Tarr, Barbara White, Linda Foster, Barbara Mitchell, Janice Shearer, Teddie Bramson, Mrs. Woolley. Second row: Sharon Arthur, Harriet Raymond, Jo Ann Moholt, Bette Morris, Marion Lewis, Mary Inman. Third row: Betty Cameron, Charlotte Fay, Susan Bolle. Donna Nelson, Beverly Mallory, Sharon Flynn, Michelle Michaud, Mrs. Drummond. FNA Promoting interest in nursing as a ca- reer is the main objective of Future Nurses of America. The officers were: Caroll Fechner, president; Ellen Pike, vice president; Tamera Shallberg, secretary-treasurer; and Pat Trover, librarian. Mrs. Velma Christenson, school nurse, was the spon- sor. Seated, left to right: Harriet Raymond. Tamie Shallberq. Gerri Krieg, Julie Dufresne. Standing: Connie Burrell, Ellen Pike, Pat Rowland. Caroll Fechner, Rita Roske, Laura Smith, Doreen Rhinhard. FTA The purposes of FTA are to help future teachers learn more about the teaching profession and to de- velop leadership. Officers were: Gloria Eudaily, president; Terri DeLatour, vice president; Rose Marie Fishborn, secre- tary; and Bob Williams, treasurer. Club sponsor was Miss Agnes Brown. First row, left to riqht: Karen Beach, Gloria Eudaily, Terri De- Latour, Delores Davis. Second row: Sharon Gravelle, Shirley Close, Joanna Lester, Lani Aldrich, Pearl Pohlman. Third row: Jill Rusk, Verna Nile, Florence Weikel, Betty Hoffman, Thellis Foust. 125 Music Adding rhythm and a beat to MCHS, the music groups rehearse long hours for the many public performances they give at school and else- where in Missoula each year. The classical music by the or- chestra and band, the choir's anthems, the rousing notes of the school song by the pep band, the dance band's dreamy melodies, lively songs by the vocal music groupsâ all keep MCHS in tune with a tempo for every occasion. ORCHESTRA; First row, left to right: Judy Blegen, George Sale, Lindy Porter, Marlene Mix, Dick Sale, Karen Andre, Barbara Som- mers, Lois Mueller. Second row: Carol Garlington, Roberta Tar- box, Sharon Sletten, Charlotte Warren, Virginia Swanson, Rita White, Marcia Hilden, Zana Fol- som, Karen Vinson, Charlotte Fry, Ruth Hallford. Third row: Roberta Anderson, Jan Fredrick- son, Barbara Ogg, Judy Mer- chant, Gary Eudaily, Diana Davey, Sharon White, Barbara Blegen, John Marshall, Ronnie Stevens, Doug Hay, Chuck Haug- an, Harold Hunt, John Stromnes, Benny Schmautz, Pat Shoemaker, Conductor Gordon Childs. Orchestra The MCHS orchestra presented an assembly with the vocal music groups at Christmas. The orchestra also played for the annual Spring Ballet at Montana State University. The annual winter concert featured Judy Blegen as soprano soloist. This musical group presented pro- grams for the Rotary, Lions, and Kiwanis Clubs. Gordon Childs was the conductor and Judy Blegen the concertmistress. ORCHESTRA OFFICERS; left to right: Judy Blegen, social committee chairman; George Sale, president; Carol Garlington, librarian; Dick Sale, secretary-treasurer; Lindy Porter, vice president. 126 CONCERT BAND; first row, left to right: Jack Griffith, Marcia Hilden, Zana Folsom, Rita White, Virginia Swanson, Karen Lien, Janet Fredrickson. Diane Blackmer, Jane Nelson, Charlotte Warren, Mary Mulroney. Second row: Gary Hackmen, Earl Ulrigg, Sheila Rof- fler, Janice Seitz, Harriet Raymond, Nils Erickson, Gerald Christopherson, Doug Hay, Don Driggs, Pat Shoemaker, Judy Snyder, Doug Smuin, Ada Jean Hill, Penny McGinnis, Janice Drexel. Third row: Terri Rittenhouse, Linda Hanson, Marith McGinnis, Joyce Nelson, Dave Hafer, Chuck Haugan, Bonnie Holt, Roger Kotila, Bill Harris, Pete DeWit, Gary Bouck, Richard Hull, Dick Larson, Greg Frey, Darrell Clark, Tom Hoar, Stan Staves, Ronica Hauck. Fourth row: Charlene Frojen, Marilyn Ward, Marie Galspey, Rose Isaacs, Judy Ab- bey, Donna Cripe, Gary Thomas, Benny Schmautz, Dick Petaja, Brent Mickelson, Ronnie Stevens, Phil Brasseur, Dale Brookie, Dale Schendal, Bob Nofsinger, John Stromnes, Charles Bryson, Harold Hunt. Standing: Gary Hall, John Marshall, Delores Knapp, Bob Ran- strom, Mr. J. M. Tibbs, Gary Eudaily, Barbara Bleqen. Dance Band The music at the school dances was provided by dance band. The Spartanotes were directed by fames Tibbs. Joanna Lester was the soloist. First row, left to right: Hal Smith, Joanna Lester, Dick Holmes, Greg Frey, Jack Griffith, Doug Smuin, Bruce Roberts, Tom Hoar. Second row: Dale Brookie, Harold Hunt. Third row: John Marshall, Dave Hafer, Bill Harris, Chuck Haugan. Pep Band Pep Band, a select group of Marching Band, played for all pep rallies and home basketball games, lames Tibbs was the director. PEP BAND; First row, left to right: Mary Mulroney, Jack Griffith, Marcia Hilden, Zana Folsom, Earl Ulrigg, Harriet Raymond, Ronica Hauck. Sec- ond row: Charlotte Warren. Karen Lien, Janice Drexel. Dcug Smuin. Tom Hoar, Greg Frey, Darrel Clark. Third row: Pete DeWit, Gary Bouck, Donna Cripe. Ronnie Stevens, Charles Bryson, Harold Hunt. Fifth row: Gary Thomas, John Stromnes, Bob Nrfsinger, Benny Schmautz. Standing: Delores Knapp, Barbara Bleqen, Bob Ranstrom, Mr. Tibbs, and John Marshall. BAND OFFICERS; First row, left to right: Zana Folsom, Karen Lien, Roqer Kotila, Ronica Hauck, Mary Mulroney. Second row: Benny Schmautz, Darrel Clark, Harold Hunt, Jack Griffith. Modern Music Masters Modem Music Masters is a new music honorary organization at MCHS It is a national organization set up to promote interest in music and to de- velop better' musicians among its mem- bers. The club had a formal initiation and assisted at the district music festi- val. Jack Griffith was president; Judy Blegen, vice president; Marlene Mix, secretary; Carol Garlington, treasurer; and Bonnie Holt, historian. Gordon Childs, Neil Dahlstrom, and lames Tibbs were the club sponsors. MODERN MUSIC MASTERS; First row, left to right: Judy Snyder, Mary Mulroney, Anne Chatland, Terri DeLatour, Clare Chatland, Sharon Sletten, Judy Merchant, Marcia Hilden, Carol Stockner, Geraldine Carlen. Virginia Swanson. Second row: Zana Folsom, Chuck Haugen. George Sale. Charles Bryson, Benny Schmautz. Mickey Gonsior, Dave Lien, Harold Hunt, Gary Thomas, Jane Gable, Kathie Jones. Third row: Mr. Childs, Marlene Mix, Carol Garlington, Jack Griffith, Mr. Tibbs, Bonnie Holt, Judy Blegen. Mr. Dahlstrom. Marching Band Spartan Band is the marching band at MCHS. They performed during half-time of all home games. They also went on a bus trip to Kalispell during the football season. Darrell Clark was the drum major, and fames Tibbs was the director. TWIRLERS, from left to right: Kay Baldwin, Margaret Dahlberg, Al- berta Croonenberghs, Ivelle Pieters. Bonnie Jacobson, Rita Aycock, Jennifer Gustafson, Linda Snead, Pat Ruramel, and Anita Price. Head Twirler, Rita Aycock, led the group in the formations. Twirlers The Twirlers sparked the half times of basketball and football games with their routines. They put on a Big Ten show and Dances Then and Now. They also marched in the homecoming parade. There were ten members in the group, with Rita Aycock as head twirler. The twirlers pose in one of the varied formations that drew applause from audiences. Performing in parades for the community kept the twirlers busy. CONCERT CHOIR OFFICERS: Left to right: Jacquie Gibson, Lynda Westrum, Wanda Hill- man. and Dave Lien. Bonnie Holt, student director, and Neil Dahl- strom directed concert choir music. Concert Choir Concert Choir, the junior and senior vocal group, presented the annual Cantata and a Christmas concert at Christmas. They gave a spring concert and sang for the District Music Festival. The officers were Dave Lien, president; Wanda Hillman, vice-president; Eddie Noel, secretary-treasurer; and Jacquie Gibson and Lynda Westrum, sutdent managers. Bonnie Holt was the student director, and Geraldine Carlen, the accompanist. Concert choir was directed by Neil Dahlstrom. CONCERT CHOIR; First row, left to right: Mahala Crum, Jerene Thompson, Gloria Eudaily, Judy Blegen, Sharon ? ?.llip rZ' Saylan Ilgin. Barbara Clemens, Jacquie Gibson, Joan Anderson, Christine Schrader, Pat Phelps. D na Hochhalter fresne, Diana Davey, Sherree Mace, Roxie Smith, Lynda Westrum. Bonnie Holt, Connie DeForge, GeralcUne Carlen. Second row Sandra Farnum, Pat Gould, Terri DeLatour, Ilene Waddell, Mary Pat Pramenko, Marith McGinnis, Mary Ann Zimmerman. Betsy Obey. Janice Schmautz. Liela Krecklau, Carol Garlington, Kathie Jones, Mary Mann. Janice Neuharth. Doris Anita u Jacobs, Bobbie Lovett, Laura Smith, Jane Gable. Virginia Meske. Third row: Bill Powell, Doug Chaffey, Philip Brasseur Claude Mumbower. Dave Maughan. Gerald Lohn. Roger Tag, Dave Aldrich. Dave Russell. Denny Cronin Charles Hurt, Dick Holmes, Gordie Neel. Judy Sickels. Marlene Mix. Wanda Hillman, Margit Castle Fourth row. Karen Johan Stovall Norman Collins, Benny Schmautz. Duane Scheeler, Rod Pahl. Dave Lien. Warren Cambridge, Leon Collins. Dennis Doug Lawrence, Toby Benson. Larry Bickell. Jerry Gallagher, Bob Delaney, Mickey Gonsior. Bill Cadieux, Judy Hildebrandt, Horen Wekel. Spartanaires Spartanaires, select group of sixteen seniors, sang for many community organizations, be- sides performing in the District Music Festival and for several school functions. Kathie Jones was the accom- panist and Neil Dahlstrom, the director. First row, left to right: Terri DeLatour, Ilene Waddell, Diane Massey, Sharon Blaszek, Kathie Jones, Jacquie Gibson, Jane Gable, Janice Neuharth, Julie Du- fresne. Second row: Mr. Dahlstrom, Benny Schmautz, Rod Pahl, Roger Tag, Dave Lien, Mickey Gonsior, Denny Cron- in, Bill Cadieux. Spartanettes The select choral ensemble of twelve junior girls, known as the Spartanettes, per- formed for many MCHS and community activities. Neil Dahlstrom was the director and Gay Grady, the accompanist. Left to right: Joyce McDonald, Joanna Lester, Ann Avery, Carol Stockner, Tamara Shallberg, Diane Boyer, Colae Migge, Sally McGrew, Rayma Harrsch, Gay Grady. Sophomore Girls Ensemble The Sophomore Girls Ensemble is composed of sixteen sophomore girls. They sang for many school and community- affairs. Roberta Tarbox was the accompanist and Neil Dahlstrom, the director. Left to right: Roberta Tarbox, Judy Svore, Carol Jo Nelson, Judy Koestner, Marie Volkel, Mary Lou Hartsell, Gloria Bush, Barbara Hay, Patti Fallacy, Nancy Fowler, Lindy Porter, Diane Blackmer, Marianne Schmautz, Roberta Anderson, Martha Sorenson, Katie Felker. 132 Student Voice Quill and Scroll is an international honorary society, open only to those students who have shown out- standing work in journalism. Students are initiated into Quill and Scroll at ceremonies held each semester. The Margaret Ronan chapter of Quill and Scroll at MCHS was established in 1931. Requirements for membership include at least a semester's work on the Konah, Kopee, or Bitterroot staffs, honor roll standing, approval by the Quill and Scroll executive secretary and the publications sponsor, and, in the case of Konah staff members, publication of at least 100 column inches in the Konah. John Reque was Quill and Scroll sponsor. Quill and Scroll The outsider sees MCHS large- ly through its communications media â the voices of expression of the student body. Students broadcast Missoula County High on the airwaves, write about it in a newspaper, and present it in picture in a yearbook. A maga- zine publishes the literary writing of the student body. Through these means of self-expression MCHS displays itself to others and by them it is judged. QUILL AND SCROLL; Kneeling, left to right: Lynda Westrum, Gloria Eudaily, Jill Rusk, Christie Hughes, Gail Waddell, Annette Smith. Standing: Geraldine Carlen, Gay Grady, Rita Brillhart, lack Griffith. John Porter, Mary Ann Tennison. FIRST SEMESTER KONAH STAFF; Front row, left to right: Bob Delaney, Mary Anne Zimmerman, Jill Rusk, Betty Weis- ser, Sharon Gravelle, Judy Berry, Wanda Hillman. Second row: Doug James, Gail Waddell, Christie Hughes, Ger- aldine Carlen, Sharon Blaszek, Frank Mutch. Third row: Mary Kraabel, Rita Brillhart, Darlene Olson, Mary Ann Ten- nison, Nancy Rice, Jerene Thompson, Sheree Mace, Pert Sievers. Back row; Marcia Cook, Roger West, Dave Taylor, Bob Williams, Mike Dishman, Redge Martin, Florence Weikel. Resting is adviser John Reque. Konah Publishes 30 Issues Montana's oldest printed high school newspaper and one of two published weekly in the state is the Konah of MCHS, which observed its 44th birthday this year. Konah,â by the way, is the Shoshone Indian word for bitterroot. The Konah appears in the halls on every Friday of a 5-day school week, and has published 30 is- sues this school year. Konah feeds, when time out is taken from the weekly publishing routine to eat, eat, eat, were held sporadically during the year. Most Konah staffers attended the fall and spring conventions of the Montana Interscholastic Editorial Association on the MSU campus, and John Porter was the Konah delegate to the Pacific Slope School Press clinic at Seattle Feb. 21-22. John Reque was Konah adviser. 134 Second semester Konah editors were Marcia Cook and Gail Waddell. During first semester Marcia was advertising man- ager and Gail was feature editor. Geraldine Carlen and Christie Hughes edited the Konah for the first semester. 2. John Reque, the sponsor and adviser of Konah, looks over a new issue. 3. Doug James and Frank Mutch, sports editors for the year, were in charge of page four of the Konah. 1. Jill Rusk, second semester ad manager; Florence Weikel, business manager; Darlene Olson, second semester news editor; and John Porter, feature editor, worked hard on the inferior publication. SECOND SEMESTER KONAH STAFF; First row, left to right: Mary Hughes, Florence Weikel, John Porter, Gail Waddell, Dar- lene Olson, Marcia Cook, Sara Steadman, Jill Rusk, Joyce Anderson. Second row: Layne Westrum, Mary Kraabel, Wanda Hill- man, Judi Neeley, Myra Shults, Bev Scott, Jean Davis, Clare Chatland, Julie Raffety, Sharon Gravelle, Fay LePiane. Third row: Dave Taylor, John Malcolm, Redge Martin, Bob Williams, Roger West, Mike Dishman, Ron Kephart, Doug James, Frank Mutch. Annette Smith and Gloria Eudaily edited the yearbook. The Bitterroot staff put in extra hours after school and on Saturdays to meet the dead- lines. Bitterroot Staff Works Long Hours to Publish Best Book Ever The 224-page yearbook you are now reading is the product of the 1958 MCHS Bitterroot staff, who centered this year's book on the theme This is MCHS. Staff activities began early in the school year with Bitterroot Week, a week- long sales drive featuring a dance, Mickey's Mambo, and a talent assem- bly based on Mouseketeers, with Kurt Fiedler as Mickey Mouse. Barbara Blegen won the talent assembly at the South Avenue building; Jack Ryan was the Higgins Avenue building winner. Frequent parties interrupted the Bit- terroot staff's efforts, but all deadlines were met and the book appeared in late May. The Missoulian Publishing Com- pany printed the 1958 Bitterroot. John Reque and George Gogas co-sponsored the 1958 Bitterroot. Lower right hand comer: In Bitterroot tradition, Mr. Reque enjoys a cake on his birthday. Making plans for the Bitterroot are lean Davis, business manager; Lynda Westrum, copy editor; Gay Grady, advertising manager; and Bob Williams, sports editor. Bitterroot Staff Has 20 Members Writers Liela Krecklau and Redge Martin, standing, prepared much of the copy used this year. Layne Westrum, Shiela Roffler and Nancy Fowler canvassed the downtown area for ads to help finance the book. The Bitterroot staff became mouseketeers to present their annual assembly, climaxing Bitterroot week. Kurt Fiedler played the part of Mickey. Jerry Cunningham. Doug Warren, and Mike Green, photographers, snapped most of the pictures appearing in the '58 Bitterroot. Other photographers were Lee Ranstrom, Ron Johnson, and Jack Griffith. Kathie Jones and Deanna Hall, typists, work on senior pages to meet the second deadline, while Frances Carlson and Sara Steadman finish the art work for the division pages. Bonnie Holt and Mary Mann, shown assigning and scheduling pictures, also served as publicity man- agers. Junior Editor Doug Chaffey and sophomore editor Katy Felker helped choose the material for the Kopee. Co-editors Marcia Morgan and Terri DeLatour planned this year's book. KOPEE STAFF; left to right: Doug Chaffey, Marcia Morgan. Mary Hughes, Terri DeLatour, Katy Felker, Lea Ruana, Bob Williams. Kopee Publishes Student Literary Work The Kopee, literary magazine of MCHS, was published again this spring. Kopee is an Indian word meaning owl. Short stories, essays, poetry, and descriptive writing comprise the con- tents of the Kopee, which is illustrated by pen and ink drawings. Material is Helen Fink submitted to the staff from English classes. Kopee sales are conducted in Kopee Sponsor English classes in the spring on a competitive basis. This year s staff included: Terri DeLatour and Marcia Morgan, senior co-editors; Doug Chaffey, junior editor; Katy Felker, sophomore editor; Bob Williams, freshman editor; Jane Gable, art editor; Lea Ruana, typist; and Florence Weikel, business manager. Miss Helen Fink was the literary adviser, George Gogas was art adviser, and John Reque was financial adviser. KONA Presents Student Radio Programs KONA gives any interested stu- dent a chance to learn about the operation of a radio station. High School Highlights spon- sored by KONA was presented each week over KG VO. Noon Melodies, a newly organized pro- gram, provided hit-parade music during the noon hour. George Hossack and Florence Brinton were the sponsors. Florence Brinton George Hossack KONA Sponsors. lack Stevens. Station Manager, can often be found in KONA's control room as the job requires much of his time. Hi-Time for Coke is net connected with KONA, but through it MCHS students gain additional experience in the field of radio and television. KONA STAFF; first row, left to right: Jack Stevens. Don Labbe, Dave Armstrong. Second row: Bob Ranstrom, Greg Hulla, John Northey. Third row: Bob Noffsinger, Jimmie Craigholm. Fourth row: Scott Wickman, Gary Gray, Brent Michelson. Fifth row: Tommy Deland, Mickey Harsell. Last row; Bob Custer, Dale Indergaard, Gary Barnett. 139 FROSHPIANS; Seated, left to right: Diana Allen, Ruthann Lien, Sharon Remple, Monte Wilson. Marion Lewis, Larry Miller, Jane Nelson, Bob Cozad. Sherry Reardon, Patty Root, Kay King. Standing: Denise Mor- gan, Terry Bronson, Judy Shoemaker, Darold Hauch, Patty Meyer, Susan Bickell. Diane Cox. Freshman Drama The Froshpians, Freshman drama club, spent much time working on enun- ciation, short readings, and earning points for Thespians. The group present- ed an assembly which was given with the music department. Mrs. Ada Zuc- coni was the sponsor. Forensics Club FORENSICS: First row, left to right: Carol Stockner, Ann Avery, Judy Crego, Carol Poitras, Clare Chatland, Karen Beach. Larry McKay. Second row: Mr. Andrew, Dusty Farnum, Carol Garlington, Wayne Buchanan, Howard Soroos, Swain Wolfe, 140 Wayne Schile, Lee Ranstrom, Hal Smith. The purpose of Forensics Club is to acquaint students with public speaking. Members of the club par- ticipated in debate, original oratory, extemporaneous speaking, and dec- lamation activities. A team was en- tered in the Interscholastic Speech Tournament. David Andrew was the sponsor. NOV. 15-16 1 41 THESPIANS PftSCNT NOV. 15-16 THESPIANS PPtSENT ristm 50 CMS rispM 50 v . uinu Drama and Speech The play's the thing, and at MCHS on most school nights the lights burn in the Little Theatre as actors rehearse lines and students build scen- ery for a current produc- tion. Thespian play, Cantata at Christmas, and the Junior play are the major dramatic pro- ductions. One-act plays, skits, speech contests and forensic work con- tribute to the program throughout the year. David Andrew Director Cantata The Adoration by George B. Nevin was produced by the drama and music departments at Christ- mas time. The Cantata tells the story of the appearance of the angel Gabriel, the trip to Bethlehem, and the birth of the Christ Child. The traditional music was sung by Concert Choir, while the drama department presented the stage scenes. Solos were sung by Judy Blegen, Charles Bryson, Terri DeLatour, and Janice Neuharth. Geraldine Carlen accompanied the Concert Choir on the organ. Nancy Rice portrayed Gabriel; Margie Loyall was Mary; and Jack Stevens was Joseph. And the hosts of the Lord gaze in awe at the sight. Try some delicious elderberry wine! Now make il look realistic! Thespians Stage Arsenic and Old Lace 142 Arsenic and Old Lace, a three act play by Joseph Kesselring, was the first play produced this year. Abby and Martha Brewster, re- spected old maids of the community have one pecularity. Elderly gen- tlemen with no one to look after them, are quite innocently and merci- fully put to sleep with Just a pinch of arsenic, then buried in the base- ment. The play becomes more in- volved when the evil nephew ar- rives and discovers the bodies in the cellar. The characters were portrayed by: Judy Crego, Marie Volkel, Dave Taylor, Dusty Farnum, Swain Wolfe, Lee Ranstrom, Mary Anne Zimmer- man, Gary Eudaily, John Butler, Bob Bassett, Bruce Sievers, Kirk Buis, Jay Heikkila, and Doug Chaffey. Whhat! You don't mean . . ! It can't be . . .1 Well after all . . . Dear Ruth On March 13-14 the junior class presented Dear Ruth. Miriam Wilkins, Ruth's younger sister, had been carrying on a romantic correspondence with Lt. William Seawright, but she had been signing Ruth's name to the letters. When Bill unexpectedly came to see her, Ruth knew nothing about the letters or what was in them. Since Ruth was engaged to Albert Krum- mer, the play became very involved, and many comic situations arose as the problems were solved. The characters were portrayed by Carol Garlington, Wayne Buchanan, Ann Avery, Kirk Buis, Larry McKay, Frances Bickell, Janice Drexel, Joan Anderson, John Knight, and Rod Pahl. David Andrew directed; Mrs. Greta Seibel supervised backstage work. 143 THESPIANS;First row, left to right: Frances Carlson, Gloria Eudaily, Jacquie Gibson, Marcia Morgan, Bev Scott, Margie Loyall, Gail Waddell, Judy Crego, Teddie Shallenberger, Linda Madsen. Second row: Mary Anne Zimmerman, Sandra Smith. Gail Howard, Judy Blegen, Sharon Blaszek. Roxie Smith, Terri DeLatour. Third row: Bruce Sievers, Jack Stevens, Frank Mutch, Dawn Drummond, Linda Berg, Dave Taylor, Marcia Cook, Lee Ranstrom, Kurt Fiedler, Christie Hughes, Kurk Buis. Thespians Thespians, in their first year as members of the National Thespian Society, chose new sweaters of the official colors, yellow and blue. The purpose of the organization is to pro- mote interest in dramatics. This year the Thespians pro- duced Arsenic and Old Lace and three one-act plays, one of which was presented for Inter- scholastic competition, and helped with the Cantata. Officers were Dave Taylor, president; Linda Berg, vice president; Marcia Cook, secre- tary; and Dawn Drummond, treasurer. The group was spon- sored by David Andrew. 2. Members of dramatics class paint scenery for a forth- coming play. 3. In a Key Club assembly skit Dave Taylor plays the vil- lain, with Lee Ranstrom as The Drunkard. 4. Backstage preparation plays an important part in drama- tics productions. WILDLIFE CLUB; First row, left to right; Richard Russell, Darlene Praast, Mary Morris, Dale Indergaard. Back row: Larry Vandecarr, Mr. Hossack, Hoagy Lembke, Chuck Drinville, Denny Dodge, Roy Tanner, Tom Follinglo, Jon Dahlberg, Warren Davis, Jack Cochrane, Lee Peppard, Roy Korkalo, Bruce Vasser, Larry Gordon. Wildlife Club Wildlife Club interests its members in the outdoors. A rifle safety course and hunting and fishing trips were two of its main projects. This year the club was featured in an article in a national magazine. Club officers were: President, Chuck Drinville; vice president, Roy Tanner; secretary-treasurer, Tom Follinglo. George Hossack was the sponsor. Recreation How do you like your fun? Whatever you prefer, MCHS has a club for it. Or- ganizations thrive for the horse-lover, the skier, the hunter; tumblers and girl athletes find activities for themselves; clubs also exist for the quieter hobbies of chess and radio study. The recreation groups of Mis- soula County High provide the student body with a chance to go active in the activities which appeal to them. Kneeling, left to right: Joann Sandau, Joann Harding, Sandra Culligan, July Miller, Thelma Fruedenreich. Standing: Alberta Croonenberghs, Anita Cripe, Judy Merchant, Hazel Jones, Laurce Roark, Nellie Verschueren. Girls' Trampoline Team The girls' trampoline team was organized this year by a group of interested girls under the direction of Mrs. Susan Sch- lueter. They hope to become an exhibition team. Saddle Club Donating a trophy to the Junior Horse Show and a field trip to the H. O. Bell Arabian Ranch were among the activi- ties of the Saddle Club. They met once a month at the University stables clubhouse. Officers were: Christy Odum, president; Mary Wollschlager, vice president; and Montana Venne, secretary - treasurer. Daniel Low was the sponsor. Left to right: Mr. Low, Montana Venne, Christy Odum, Valorie Walford, Sally McGrew, Mary Ann Wollschlager. Radio Club The study of electronics through dia- grams, demonstrations, pictures, and movies was the function of the Radio Club. There were no officers. Paul Wilson was the sponsor. Seated, left to right: Gary Gray, Bob Custer. Standing: Bruce Sievers, Mr. Wilson, Roland Tre- nouth. GAA Council GAA Council is composed of the officers of the Girls' Athletic Association, and the managers of all the sports in which GAA members participate. GAA: Kneeling, left to right: Mrs. Susan Schlueter, Beverly Bieber, Julie Jacobs. Gladys Wehrly, Lula Bethke, Carol Giffin, Janice Matson, Marylu Price, Julie Raffety, Second row: Betty Stacy, Anita Cripe, Hazel Jones. Sharon Vick, Karen Beach, Karen Stenseth, Marilyn Grande. Shirley Gentry, Betsy Northey, Karen Torgrimson, Linda Farra. Third row: Charlene Beck- with. Dana Baker. Donna Cripe, Anna Larsen, Sally Eichorn, Carol Poitras, Judy Sickels, Pat Rowland. Terry Preston, Barbara Clark, Terry Rittenhouse, Betty Jo Karkanen, Frances Rannberg. GIRLS' M CLUB: Left to right: Alyce Wehrly, Julie Raffety. Peggy DeMott, Lula Bethke, Marylu Price, Janice Matson, Gladys Wehrly. Seated: Mrs. Susan Schlueter. GAA COUNCIL; Seated, left to right: Lula Bethke, Peggy DeMott, Janice Matson, Mrs. Susan Schlueter. Standing: Alyce Wehrly, Julie Raffe- ty, Marylu Price, Carol Giffin, Gladys Wehrly. GAA Sponsors Athletics for Girls This year's officers were: Janice Matson, presi- dent; Peggy DeMott, vice president; and Lula Bethke, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Susan Schlueter was the sponsor. Any girl interested in sports is invited to join Girls' Athletic Association. Many different sports including bowling, swimming, basketball, badmin- ton, volleyball, soft ball, and table tennis are offered. MCHS Tumbling Team 1. Jumps like this thrilled the visiting students from Kalispell in the South Avenue Gym. W â  1 T 2. A difficult maneuver is beautifully done by Leon Collins and Wanita Enger. 3. MCHS TUMBLING TEAM; 1st row, left to right: Gary Anderson, lack McKinnon, David Strom, Larry McKay, Leon Collins, Dari Enger, Jerry Haul, John Knight. 2nd row, left to right: Rosalie Gynn, Tina Hess, Colleen Ask, Joyce Gilfillan, Wanita Enger, Sharon Sussotl, Barbara Brown. Miss Elsie Forcum directs the team. 4. Barbara Brown balances precariously during one of the team's halftime performances. 5. A transfer balance is executed by members of the tumbling team. This was well liked by the crowd. FRESHMAN SKI CLUB; Seated, left to right: Carol Jones, Pat Honeycutt, Marie Ambrose, Sandy Neff, Sharon Collins, Jane Seymour. Sherry Hey- er. Standing: Peter Koch, Bill Mc- Lean. Larry Miller, Charles Schmie- deke, Keith Urbach, Diane Felton. Phil Schultz, Sherry Reardon, Bill Chord, Buddy Zimmerman, David Overcast. TOP: Judy Solem poses on Big Mountain ski run at Whitefish. BOTTOM: The annual MCHS bus trip was taken to Whitefish. it- 41 A bus trip to Whitefish and the candy concession at basketball games were the activities of Ski Club. For the first time in several years a ski team represented MCHS in the Interscholastic Ski Meet at Bozeman. Dave Maughan, president; Scott Patterson, vice president; Christie Hughes, secretary; and Gail Waddell, treasurer, were this year's officers. Arthur Hightower was the sponsor. Jerene Thompson displays battle techniques on the ski run. Ski Club Has Very Active Season SKI CLUB; Seated, left to right: Judy Solem. Sheree Mace, Gail Waddell, Jerene Thompson, Roxie Smith, Lynda Westrum, Sheila Roffler, Carol Garlington, Bever- ly Wohl, Jackie Johnson. Kneeling: Nancy Rice, Christie Hughes, Norman Kolppa, John Porter. Ed Noel, Casey McFarland, Peggy Shaw, Lea Ruana, Judy Hartman, Sharon McDonald. Jean Faulstich. Standing: Mr. High- tower, Floyd Olson, Dave Maughan, Ted Thompson, Jim McFarlane, Scott Patterson. Ted Anderson, Colae Migge, Doug Lawrence, Jack Stevens, Dale Warren, Lee Ran- strom. Laird Robinson. George Olson, Warren Morton, George Sale, Dick Sale. Gary Knudsen, Jon Dahlberg. PARALLEL BAR TEAM; Left to right: Jerry Williams. Jim Clark, Bill Melby, Jerry Hoepfner. Trampoline and Parallel Bar Teams Newly organized this year was the trampoline team, under the direction of Don Delaney. It was designed to give boys an opportunity to work out on the parallel bars and trampoline. The teams performed during the half time of a Spar- tan basketball game. Jim Peterson sits on ceiling waiting his turn. TRAMPOLINE TEAM; Left to right: Jon Dahlberg, Jack Roske, Jim Peterson, Jack Cochrane. 150 Assemblies Provide a Change from the Regular School Day 1. Spartans score again at a pep assembly. 2. Spartanaires sing 'Twas the Night Before Christmasâ at a pre-Christ- mas assembly. 3. Girls' Club presents the Spartan- ettes in the Christmas program. 4. Mr. Hunt presents Butch Hendricks with his letter at an awards as- sembly. 152 Football Spartans Take AA ' ''State7' The 1957 Spartans of Missoula County High School copped both the class A A and State titles in football. A season record of eight wins and no losses proved to be the deciding factor of the close Big Ten race. After winning tight conference games from Butte and Great Falls, the Purple and Gold had a fairly easy time taking the Bozeman and Anaconda teams. Billings and Butte Central forfeited to the Spartans. After a sparkling comeback in the second half of the Missoula-Kalispell game, Kalispell was snowed under and the crown was Missoula's. Royal Morrison Head Coach lug Beck Line Coach First row, left to riqht: Coach Royal Morrison, Line Coach lug Beck, Brent Russell, John Butler, Rod Pahl, Loren Harri- son, Norm Kolppa, Jim Bartron, Dave Russell, Wayne Howard, Dick Seim, John Porter, Dan Lopp, Bob Williams, Dave Maughan, Phil Hammen, Jim McFarlane, Chuck Drinville, Manager Roy Hughes. Second row: Trainer Phil Gilbert. Manager Gale Ansell, Butch Hendricks, Ernie Weber, Jim Appelt, Tom Boone, Greg Slusser, Gale Nelson. Lee Hyslop, Russell Smith, Jack Doull, Manager Ron Nelson. Third row: Manager Dick Curran, Chuck Nichols, Walle Lindsay, Eddie Noel, Clare Edinger, Larry Lewis, Bill Lovell, LeRoy Felde, Dave Aldrich, Gene Keller. 154 Spartans Dump Caldwell, Idaho An untested Spartan squad won victory over a very experienced team from Caldwell, Idaho, in the season opener at Domblaser Field. Chuck Nichols, speedy Spartan halfback, skipped through the line and went 46 yards for the only score. From that point it was all Missoula. The Spartans muffed two scoring chances on fum- bles, but made 13 first downs to the Cougars' 7. The game was played without seven Spartans who were out with the flu. Five were re- turning lettermen. The Cougars of Caldwell close in as Chuck Nichols A Butte player is about to be stopped by two Spartans, waits for the ball. Butte Bows to Missoula For the second straight week the Spartans squeezed out of a tightly contested battle. This time the victims were the top-seeded Bulldogs of Butte Public. A very spirited and determined local squad scored twice in the second quarter and gallant- ly turned back a strong second half threat which saw Butte come within one point of the Spartans. Missoula's first score came when a Butte fumble was recovered, and after two unsuccess- ful plays Tom Boone rolled out around end for a 31-yard touchdown run. Tom also converted the extra point. Sophomore Clare Edinger intercepted a Bull- dog pass. On the next play Boone passed to Wayne Howard for the score. The final score was Missoula 14, Butte 13. Missoula and Butte players watch hopefully as a Butte conversion is wide. 155 Hawks Have Wings Clipped 21-0 A rough, tough Spartan defense and unstoppable offense trounced the previously unde- feated Hawks of Bozeman 21-0. The Hawks never penetrated past the fifty yard line because of the determined defensive play. Bob Ford, twice named U. P. Player of the Week, was bottled up and gained only 13 yards during the game, while Missoula's Bob Williams dominated the game and was named Player of the Week because of his outstanding running. After a sustained drive Williams scored from five yards out for the first score. Chuck Drinville accounted for the other scores on runs of 20 and 15 yards. Butch Hendricks kicked three successful points after touchdowns to give Missoula a de- cisive victory. Clare Edinger, 28, Intercepts a Butte pass as Bob Williams, 45, comes to block. The Spartan line neutralizes Butte, as Boone kicks the winning conversion with Butch Hendricks holding. Spartans Squeeze by Great Falls Bisons The Missoula Spartans remained tied for first place with the Helena Bengals after their 13-12 victory over the Bisons of Great Falls. Clare Edinger knifed two yards for an early first period score and Butch Hend- ricks kicked goal for the deciding factor of the game. Neither team threatened until the fourth period in which the Thundering Herd scored two touchdowns but failed to con- vert the extra points. Missoula's second score came when Chuck Drinville went off tackle for the final score. Coach Morrison said, You can't go wrong with kids like that. They refused to quit. Tom Boone breaks away for a long gain against the Bi- sons of Great Falls. A swift Spartan back follows good blocks for a long gain against Butte. Victorious Spartans carry Coach Beck off Dornblaser after beating Great Falls 13-12. Spartans Turn Braves Into Papooses The boys from MHS fought back like true champions to come from behind in the 2nd half and completely dominate play in the final quarters of the Flathead game. During the first half, the Spartans just couldn't match the ground-consuming offense of the Braves. The half ended with the Flathead team leading 13-7. Missoula's lone score came when Tom Boone rolled out and galloped 65 yards to the end zone. The second half saw the Spartans score on a pass from Boone to Howard in the third period. The conversion attempt was missed. A sustained drive from Missoula's 28-yard line saw Drinville go across from nine yards out. Greg Slusser climaxed another great drive when he broke into the end zone from five yards out. The final score was Mis- soula 26, Kalispell 13. Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula Anaconda Copperheads Fall Before Spartans Missoula's Spartans crushed the Ana- conda Copperheads 41 to 13 at Ana- conda with a spectacular passing exhibi- tion. The Spartans were outgained on the ground, but won with an amazing comple- tion of seven out of eight passes. The Spartans struck quickly for three touchdowns in the first period with Boone, Drinville, and Harrison scoring. The second quarter was scoreless. Early in the third quarter Edinger cracked over from the one yard line to climax eight plays that had covered 54 yards. Late in the quarter the Copperheads fumbled on their 42-yard line, Spartans recovering. On the next play Boone passed to Howard for the touchdown. The final touchdown for the Spartans came when Hendricks passed to Rod Pahl. The Copperheads scored their final touchdown with four sec- onds to play. Butch Hendricks kicked six out of seven extra points. Coaches Morrison and Rocheleau watch Spartans play in a decisive moment. Season Record 7 Caldwell 0 14 Butte 13 21 Bozeman 0 13 ..... Great Falls 12 41 Anaconda 13 27 . Kalispell 13 Spartans hang team pictures outside gymnasium. 157 Chuck Nichols Halfback All-State Honorable Mention Dick Seim Center All-State Dave Aldrich Tackle All-State Honorable Mention Wayne Howard End All-State Honorable Mention All-American Prep Honorable Mention Bob Williams Fullback All-State Second Team Loren Harrison End Jim Appelt Guard All-State Tom Boone Quarterback All-State All-American Prep Honorable Mention Gene Keller Guard John Porter Guard Jim Bartron Tackle Norm Kolppa Guard Rod Pahl End Dave Russell Fullback Russell Smith End Jack Doull Tackle Butch Hendricks Quarterback Bill Lovell Halfback Coach Morrison tells of Championship season during the Awards Assembly. Lee Hyslop Tackle 160 All-State Honorable Mention. Chuck Drinville Halfback All-State Honorable Mention. Dave Maughan End Halfback The Champion Spartans Cruise the Drag in the Victory Parade. Greg Slusser Fullback Jim McFarlane Center Leroy Felde Guard Ernie Weber Center Clare Edinger Halfback All-State Honorable Mention. MISSOULA ALL-STATERS Kneeling, left to right: Aldrich, Appelt, Seim, Hyslop, Howard. Standing, left to riqht: Drinville, Williams, Boone. Edinger. Not pictured: Chuck Nichols. Brent Russell End Gale Nelson End Walle Lindsay Tackle Managers: Roy Hughes, Dick Curran, Gale Ansell. Trainers: Ron Nelson, Randy Skelton. Not pictured: Phil Gilbert. An opponent slips behind the Spartan defense to receive a pass. JUNIOR VARSITY Lou Rocheleau Bomber Backfield Coach For the fifth consecutive year, the Bomber football teams under the coach- ing of Lou Rocheleau and Don Delaney completed a perfect season. Although not a heavy squad, the Bombers showed tremendous desire, speed, and ability to improve. They will make good Spartans in the years to come. Don Delaney Bomber Line Coach .3 BOMBERS First row. left to right: Mgr. Ball, Duvall, Roske, Adams, Hubert. Clark, Wakely, Huber, Golden, Nash, Wulle, Ander- son, Smuin, Trainer Nybert. Second row: Edwards. Aldrich, Madsen. Helwig, Nelson, J. Jensen, Hall, Hober, Johnson, Bjorklund, McCausland, Johnston, Yates, Huggins, Ogle. Hayes. Third row: Coach Delaney, Mashek. B. Thomas, Lawrence, G. Thomas, G. Jensen, Oelke, Surlarz, Ebel, Maughan. Torgrimson, Pohlman, Poitras, D. Thomas, Reed, Coach Rocheleau. The Bomber line opens a hole during one of their many victories. Bombers 7 Butte Reds 0 Bombers 21 -. ..Flathead B 13 Bombers 6 Butte Reds 0 Bombers 35 Flathead B 13 Bombers 45 Hamilton 0 Bombers 26 . Ronan 13 164 1st row left to right: Mgr. Metsker, Campbell, Allen. Reed, Gary, MacLean, Gnose, Thompson, Blasovich. Benson, Rusk, Hughes, Seaman. 2nd: Graham, Seim, Cameron, Fisher, Williams. Wertz. Liffring, Hefler. Harkins. Borden, Baab, Price. 3rd: Coach Thompson, Mgr. Paulson. Mgr. Valentine, Spencer, Pierson, Boyd, Jones. Schultz. Weikel, Matte, Miles, Nel- son, Regers, Schmautz. Coach Trask. Frosh Football Record Frosh 39 ...........St. Ignatius 6 Frosh 27 ...........Ronan B 0 Frosh 33 ...........Poison B 18 Frosh 25 ...... Butte Frosh 7 Frosh 33 ...........Mission B 0 The mighty Frosh win another game.. Gene Thompson Frosh Head Coach Frosh Football The Missoula High freshmen foot- ball team went through an undefeated season to give all three MCHS gridiron squads an unblemished year. About 90 yearlings turned out early in the fall under head Coach Gene Thompson and his assistant Marvin Trask. The boys worked hard and finished the season with an outstanding record of 5 wins, no losses. Marvin Trask Frosh Assistant Coach Missoula Splits in Pre-Season Basketball Tourney BUTTE 49, MISSOULA 47 SPARTANS 57, GREAT FALLS 37 The Butte Bulldogs squeezed by the Spar- tans 49-47 in the opener of the first annual in- vitational basketball tournament at Great Falls. The Spartans took the lead with 1:45 left in the last quarter on Butch Hendricks' basket and free throw. Merritt and Stanisich hit for Butte, Dave Lien sank a hook, but on the next play a foul was called on Missoula as Butte charged down the court, and O'Billovich's free throw was good for the victory. The Spartans grabbed a nine-point lead at the end of the first quarter and were never passed, as they waxed the Great Falls Bisons 57-37 in the invitational basketball tourna- ment. Butch Hendricks led the Missoula scoring assault with 12 points, Dave Lien, Tom Boone, and Dick Seim each hit 10 apiece as the Spar- tans' offense clicked and seemed to baffle the Bisons. Butch Hendricks hit for 14, Bartron had 10, and Lien had 9. Chuck Lange 51 of Coeur d'Alene clears the re- bound as Hendricks 10, Lien 15, and Seim 17, try desperately to recover the ball. John Adams of the Vikings tries a shot as Bartron and Scott look. on. An Idaho player, Alven Carl- berg, shoots while Scott and Hendricks watch in awe. Hendricks puts the ball up as Boone and Seim wait for a possible rebound. Spartans Defeat Coeur d'Alene, Idaho at Gerald Avenue Gym Tall Dave Lien hooped a dozen baskets within 20 minutes to lead the Spartans to a 55-50 victory over a good Coeur d'Alene, Idaho club. When Lien and Dick Seim fouled out, the visitors cut the lead to a few points. Boone was very accurate with his jump shots and he tallied 11 points with Butch Hendricks and George Scott close behind with 10 and 7 respectively. This game was the last varsity game to be played in the Gerald Avenue gym. Spartans-Hawks Split Series Bozeman's Bob Ford dropped a free throw through the cords with only seconds left to defeat Missoula 60-59 in a closely contested game. The Spartan scoring was led by George Scott with 14, while Tom Boone, Dick Seim, and Butch Hendricks swished 11 each. In the second game the Spartans shot ahead in the second quarter and moved away on consistently good shooting in the last half to defeat the Bozeman Hawks at Bozeman 68-47, avenging a previous one- point loss here. Dave Lien was high-point man with 20 points. Butch Hendricks was close behind with 18. Tall Dave Lien hoops a basket as Boone, Seim and Hendricks look on along with two Bozeman Hawks. Dave Lien goes up for another two points, although he is flanked by Hawks. Missoula Wins at Home; Loses at Livingston to the Rangers The Spartans lead throughout the game to defeat the Park Rangers of Livingston 39-33 in a low-scoring game. Dick Seim was high-point man for the Spartans with 10, while Butch Hendricks hit for 9. In the second game the Park Rangers rang up a 15 point first half advantage to hold off a second half Spartan rally to take an 82-77 Class AA victory. Hendricks made nine field goals and three free throws for 21 points to lead the scoring, while Seim, Scott, and Lien had a dozen each. 167 Everyone wants the little round ball. Spartans Thump Helena Twice The Spartans rolled to a fifth Class AA victory as they romped over the Helena Bengals 73-51. The Spartans played without their two forwards, Dick Seim and Tom Boone, who were out with injuries. Lien was high-point man for the Spartans with 20, closely followed by Butch Hendricks with 17. and George Scott with 13. In their second encounter the Spartans broke open in the third quarter of a tight contest to score a convincing 71-50 Class AA basketball victory over the Helena Bengals. Tall Dave Lien dumped in nine baskets and five free throws for 23 points. Dick Seim followed with 17, while Butch Hendricks hit 11 points, and was extremely accurate at the foul line with 7 for 7. Aw, DickâDon't be that way. Missoula-Anaconda Split Series Seim scores while Hendricks and a host of the Copperheads look on. The Spartans were held to two points in the first quarter but caught fire and went on to defeat the Anaconda Copperheads 51- 45 in an opening Class AA high school conference basketball game at Anaconda. Dick Seim was high-point man for the Spartans with 19 points, followed by Dave Lien with 17, and Butch Hendricks with 8. On the Spartan home court the Copperheads fought off a desperation rally to down the Spartans of Missoula 53-52. The Spartans trailed nearly the whole game due to a superior- shooting Copperhead team. Leading scorers for Missoula were Dave Lien, Butch Hend- ricks, and Dick Seim. And they're off and running. 168 Spartans Sweep Games From Central The Spartans rolled to their second AA con- ference victory by defeating the Butte Central Maroons 51-44. The defensive work of Dave Lien and Dick Seim was the difference. Lien and Butch Hendricks topped the scoring with 14 points each, while Seim was close behind with 13. The second game saw the Spartans snatch the league lead with a 55-53 win over the Butte Cen- tral Maroons. Spartan guard George Scott hit four straight free throws in the final minute to ac- count for the winning points. Dave Lien was the big gun for the Spartans with 18 points, while Butch Hendricks hooped 13, and Bartron bombed 10. A Bengal breaks through to score. Seim gets a shot away against the Billings Broncs. Tom Boone tries in vain to block a shot of Jim Hayes during a practice session. Missoula Loses at Billings; Wins at Home The Billings Broncs were hot and cold, but they got hot in the overtime to beat the Spartans 56-52 in an exciting over- time game. Big Dick Seim was the big gun for the Spartans with 26 big points. Tom Boone followed with 9, Dave Lien 8, George Scott 7, and Butch Hendricks 2. The Spartans fought from behind to emerge victorious in a hard-earned game 60 to 56 from the Billings Broncs here at Missoula. This game wasn't the best played game this year, but the furious finish was certainly the most spec- tacular. Dick Seim led the Spartans with five field goals and 10 free throws for 20 points with Dave Lien effective for 15. 169 The First Team Dave Lien Center Dick Seim Forward Tom Boone Forward Butch Hendricks Guard George Scott Guard Missoula Has Strong Candidates for All-State The entire first team of the Missoula Spartans were strong candidates for All-State honors. Dave Lien, one of the leading scorers in the conference, seemed to be the brightest prospect for All- State all season long. Butch Hendricks, the hustling little guard, was a top performer all season and was rated as one of the best hoop players. Dick Seim, the huge forward, played top-flight ball in every one of last season's games. His rebound- ing and scoring ability rated Dick as a highly touted ball player. Tom Boone in his first year of basketball since a frosh was a great floorman and driver. His ability to come through in the clinch will be remembered. George Scott, one of the really great defensive players in the state received honorable mention last season, and was high potential throughout this season. 170 Butch Hendricks lays the ball up for a basket Both teams await the big moment. Milt Datsopoulos Guard 171 Jim Pramenko Forward Jim Bartron Forward Dee Pohlman Forward Larrae Rocheleau Forward George Scott is all alone when he scores against Billings. Jim Hayes Guard 172 Tom Boone prepares to fire a jump shot while anxious teammates wait for a possible rebound. The Butte Central Maroons and Spartans have a mad scramble for the ball. Dick Seim scores another basket against the Anaconda Copperheads. 173 Spartans Dump Great Falls Bisons The Spartans took command with a second quarter thrust to tally up a convincing 61-44 Class AA bas- ketball victory over the Great Falls Bisons. Butch Hendricks was the spark-plug for the Spartans with 20 points, followed by Dave Lien with 15, and George Scott with 12. In the second game the Spartans dumped Great Falls 74 to 57 to stay in the heat of the A A race. The Spartan attack was spearheaded by Dick Seim as he hooped 23 points, closely followed by Dave Lien with 20, and Butch Hendricks with 15. Missoula Avenges Flathead Defeat With Victory The Missoula Spartans dropped a hotly contested battle to the Braves of Kalispell on the Flathead team's home court by a score of 60-55. After being out scored in the first half the Spartans came back very strong in the final two periods of the game by outscoring the Braves 35 to 25, but this was not enought to overtake the tremendous lead of the Braves. The Spartans tied for first place in the Montana AA conference by defeating the Flathead Braves 63-48. Revenging an earlier loss this season at Kalispell, the Spartans lead Kalispell the entire game with Dave Lien and Butch Hendricks leading the scoring attack. Spartans, Butte Bulldogs Split in Conference Games The Spartans lost to the Butte Bulldogs who hit 50 per cent of their shots in the Butte Civic Center, 72-51. Dave Lien sizzled the net for 23 points, with Butch Hendricks close behind with 17. The Spartans played their best home basketball game of the winter as a four man scoring threat whipped the Butte Bulldog club 63-59. Dick Seim with 18 points and Dave Lien with 17 were terrific under the basket while Butch Hendricks with 14 and Tommy Boone with 12 were accurate from the side and on fast breaks. An unidentifiable Spartan shoots a free throw as Butte Bulldogs and MCHS Spartans prepare to jump. Hendricks drives and shoots as other players want to see if the basket will be made. Tim Aldrich, forward, practices shooting baskets. Jim Bartron, 25, and an Anaconda opponent go high in the air for a rebound while Seim, 24, Lien, 15, and Scott, 5, look on. 175 THE SPARTANS; Kneeling, left to right: Milt Datsopoulos, Butch Hendricks, Tom Boone, Jim Appelt, George Scott, Jim Pramenko, Jim Hayes. Standing: Pat McDonald, Dee Pohlman, Jim Bartron, Dave Lien, Dick Seim, John Robinson, Larrae Rocheleau, Ccach Lou Rocheleau. Spartans Have Successful Season The Missoula Spartan basketball squad finished a very successful season by ending the conference season in a three-way tie for first, along with Butte Public and Butte Central. The Spartans won the second place trophy in the state touranment at Bozeman after losing to Butte Public by a score of 57-51. Coach Lou Rocheleau's team played outstanding ball throughout the entire season. Two games had special significance: the first home game, against Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, ended the varsity games at the Gerald Avenue gym, while a game against the Bozeman Hawks dedicated the South Avenue gymnasium. Season Record NON-CONFERENCE GAMES Missoula 47 Butte Public .................................. 49 Missoula 57 Great Falls ................................... 37 Missoula 55 Cceur d'Alene. Idaho .......................... 50 CONFERENCE GAMES Missoula 51 Anaconda ...................................... 45 Missoula 51 Butte Central .......................... 44 Missoula 59 Bozeman ................................,......... 60 Missoula 39 Park ...................................... 33 Missoula 55 Butte Central ........................... 53 Missoula 73 Helena ........................................... 51 Missoula 50 Kalispell ............................... 66 Missoula 68 Bozeman ................................... 47 Missoula 52 Billings ...............................;......... 56 Missoula 52 Anaconda .................... â.................. 53 Missoula 71 Helena ........................................ 50 Missoula 51 Butte Public .................................. 72 Missoula 77 Livingston .................................... 82 Missoula 61 Great Falls .................................. 44 Missoula 63 Kalispell.................................... 48 Missoula 63 Butte Public. ............................. 59 Missoula 60 Billings ...................................... 56 Missoula 74 Great Falls ................................. 57 TOURNAMENT Missoula 72 Livingston ............â....................... 70 Missoula 66 Helena .............................. 51 Missoula 51 Butte Public .................................. 57 Th- S.: artans fight through a full court press applied by Great Falls. 176 Spartans Capture Second Place in Tournament The Spartans captured second place in the Montana State AA Tournament at Bozeman by squeezing past Park of Livingston in a double overtime thriller, trouncing the Helena Bengals in the semi-finals, and then losing to the Bulldogs of Butte Public in the title game. Spartans Take Overtime George Scott was first to sink a basket in the second overtime to win the Spartans' first tourna- ment tussle from the Park Rangers 72-70. The whole game was a closely fought battle. Dave Lien, George Scott, and Butch Hendricks were the big guns with 27, 14, and 15 points re- spectively. Missoula Wins Semi-final The Spartans gave a precision exhibition of basketball in the semifinals to race past Helena 66 to 51 and gain a berth in the finals. Dick Seim and Dave Lien sparked the scoring with 18 and 19 points respectively. Spartans Bow in Title Game; Win Second Place The Spartans, after leading by 11 points, bowed to the final period scoring attack of the Butte Public Bulldogs to lose by the score of 57 to 51. The Bulldogs by this important victory retained their championship crown for the second straight year. George Scott was the high scorer for the Spartans with 14, followed by Seim and Lien with 12 each. Dick Seim, 24, fires a jump shot against the Park Rangers during the first tournament game as Dave Lien, 15, and a host of the Rangers wait for a possible rebound. An unidentified Spartan jumps against a tall Butte Centra] Maroon in one of the two Spartan games with Butte Central. 177 Bomber Basketball Team; First row, left to right: Coach Morrison, Ed Merseal, Tim Aldrich, Bruce Madsen, Dale Huber, Don Krumm, Roger Smith. Second row: Jim Baker, George Thomas, Greg Slusser, Gene Sage, A1 Sularz, Clare Edinger, Russell Huggins. Bombers Have Good Season The Bomber basketball team under Coach Royal Morrison had an exceptionally good season, ending with a nine win-six loss record. Bomber basketball has prepared many boys for the tough AA Conference in which they later may partici- pate. This year's squad was no exception. The team had an outstanding array of players, some of whom were capable of playing on varsity squads in many schools throughout the state. Next year's Spartan hopes lie in these Bombers who will be called upon to fill the vacancies left by the grad- uating seniors. Anxious Bombers wait for the ball, as center Gene Sage controls the tip. Season Record Bombers 48 L Drummond .............. 57 Bombers 44 L Stevensville .......... 54 Bombers 43 W Mission ............... 41 Bombers 50 W Helena B ............ 38 Bombers 44 L Kalispell B ........ 51 Bombers 63 W Butte Central B ..... 29 Bombers 38 L Butte Central B ..... 41 Bombers 40 W Anaconda B .......... 35 Bombers 56 W Anaconda B 36 Bombers 63 W Helena B ............ 44 Bombers 52 W Butte Public B ...... 45 Bombers 59 W St. Regis ............ 36 Bombers 64 W Kalispell B ........ 52 Bombers 43 L Stevensville ......... 57 Bombers 32 L Butte Public .......... 49 Freshman basketball team; kneeling, left to right: Weikel, Ball, Stage, Johnson, Schmautz, Mitchell. Second row: Mercer, Wertz, Allen, Oblizalo, Campbell, Mitchell, Nelson, Benson. Coach Thompson. Frosh Basketball Team Has Nearly Perfect Season The Freshman basketball team, under Coach Eugene Thompson, came through with a near-perfect season of 17 wins and 2 losses. The team showed improvements throughout the year, and had the co-operation and ability to put them in line for next year's Bomber and Spartan teams. The mighty Frosh come down the floor for another basket. s Season Record Frosh 48 Florence ............ .............. 39 Frosh 71 Ronan B ......................... 45 Frosh 54 Victor ............................ 35 Frosh 62 Alberton.......................... 47 Frosh 69 Butte Central Frosh............... 43 Frosh 55 Drummond B ____________________ 29 Frosh 51 Butte Central Frosh ............... 52 Frosh 57 Alberton ........................ 45 Frosh 70 Mission B .................. 60 Frosh 48 Florence .......................... 39 Frosh 74 Florence ......................... 60 Frosh 89 Arlee............................. 43 Frosh 60 Darby .................. 53 Frosh 47 Darby ............................. 51 Frosh 64 Mission ''B'' ................. 23 Frosh 54 Butte Public Frosh ................ 46 Frosh 51 Poison B ........................ 39 Frosh 56 Butte Public Frosh 37 Frosh 61 Victor ............................ 42 179 Wrestling Team; Kneeling, left to right: Ted Foust, Roger Indreland, Rex Cates, Roger Kotila, Terry Foust. Standing: Head Coach Jug Beck, Dave Golden. Dave Russell, Ernie Weber, Brent Russell, Dave Aldrich, Leroy Felde, Gale Ansell, Man- ager; Assistant Coach Marvin Trask. Not pictured, Buck Kirkland. Wrestling Team Adds Another Championship Trophy The Spartan wrestling team added another championship trophy to Missoula High School's prided collection by going through its second consecutive undefeated season and by winning the Montana State Wrestling Tournament, which was at Missoula, for the second straight year. The Spartans competed against Kalispell, Great Falls, Bozeman, Billings, Poison, and Columbia Falls during the duo-meet season. One hundred and fifty boys participated in the program which was under the direction of Head Coach Jug Beck and Assistant Coach Mar- vin Trask. Wrestling Season Record 6 Wins â 0 Losses Spartans 30 Great Falls ................................... 13 Spartans 33 Kalispell........................................... 9 Spartans 31 Great Falls ....................................... 12 Spartans 37 Kalispell .......................................... 7 Spartans 50 Billings ........................................ 0 Spartans 42 Bozeman ............................................ 8 Jug Beck Head Coach Marvin Trask Assistant Coach 180 Mat-men Pin the Braves The Spartans renewed the rivalry with the Braves of Kalispell by defeating them in two dual meets. In the first meet at Kalispell the score was 33 for Missoulaâ9 for the Braves. The second match at Missoula saw the out- standing Spartans win by an overwhelming margin of 33 to 7. Top: Roger Indreland. with head gear, and an opponent begin to wrestle from a referee's position.â Bottom: Dave Russell, top, breaks down a wrestler from Great Falls during one of the dual meets. Spartans Decision Great Falls Coach Beck's Spartan wrestlers put the Great Falls Bisons away in their annual mat contests. In the first, which was at Great Falls, the Spartans won eight out of the 12 possible wins to outscore the Bisons 30 to 13. The second match at Missoula saw the favored MCHS matmen defeat the Bisons by the score of 31 to 12. Some of the 150 boys who participated in wrestling dur- ing the year are shown in a practice session. Spartans-Kalispell Braves Take East-West Meet The Missoula wrestling squad teamed with the Flathead Braves to score an overwhelming victory in an East-West Wrestling Tournament over Billings and Bozeman. Coach Beck's Spartans walloped Billings by a score of 50 to 0 and later the same day beat the Boze- man Hawks 42-8. Kalispell defeated Bozeman 29 to 16 and Billings 30-13. The purpose of the tournament was to match the four farthest teams of the Class A A conference be- fore the state tournament. An unidentifiable Missoula wrestler scores a take-down as the referee dramatically indicates the amount of points to the scoring table. 182 Buck Kirkland, top, rides his opponent after taking him down during the state wrestling tournament. Spartans Capture Second Consecutive State Wrestling Crown For the second consecutive year the Missoula Spartan wrestling team captured the State Champion- ship by going through an undefeated season, as last year's team did, and then dominating the state tour- nament here in Missoula. Six Spartans won state championships, while four of the remaining six of this year's varsity squad placed high in the finals. The six champions were Rex Cates, freshman, 95 lbs.; Ted Foust, senior, 127 lbs.; Terry Foust, senior, 133 lbs.; Leroy Felde, senior, 145 lbs.; Dave Russell, senior, 165 lbs.; Brent Russell, sophomore, 177 lbs. Other place winners were Roger Kotila, junior, 3rd in the 103 lb. class; Buck Kirkland, senior, 2nd in the 112 lb. class; Roger Indreland, senior, 2nd in the 120 lb. class; Dave Golden, sophomore, 2nd in the 138 lb. class. Dave Aldrich, heavyweight, reached the semi-finals before being eliminated and Ernie Weber, 154 pound junior, lost in the semi-finals. Terry Foust, undefeated in three years of high school wrestling, was voted the outstanding athlete of the tournament by officials, judges, and coaches. Coach Jug Beck and assistant coach Marvin Trask put in many long hours and were justly rewarded: a State Championship. 165 lb. champion, Dave Russell, spills his runner-up, Dennis cf Kalispell. to the mat with a double leg dive. Brent Russell and a Great Falls Bison begin to grapple while the referee and interested fans watch. One of the Fightin' Foustsâ pins an opponent during the State Wrestling Tournament. Rex Cates, with headgear, tries a far arm break- down in one of the matches which led to a championship. 183 Rex Cates 95 Pcund Champion Ted Foust 127 Pound Champion Terry Foust 133 Pound Champion Outstanding Wrestler Six of the twelve State Wrestling Champions are Spartans. The champion; left to right: Castle, Great Falls, Hwt.; B. Russell, Missoula, 177 pounds; D. Russell, Missoula, 165 pounds; Hall, Great Falls, 154 pounds; Miller, Kalispell, 145 pounds; Felde, Missoula, 138 pounds; Terry Foust, Missoula, 133 pounds; Ted Foust, Missoula, 127 pounds; Poucher, Great Falls, 120 pounds; Pasha, Bozeman, 112 pounds; Lee, Kalispell, 103 pounds; Cates, Missoula, 95 pounds. Leroy Felde 138 Pound Champion Dave Russell 165 Pound Champion Brent Russell 177 Pound Champion Ernie Weber 154 Pound Class Roger Indreland attempts to break his opponent down with a single leg ride. Brent Russell, top, strives to keep the position of advantage while wrestling a Great Falls boy. Roger Indreland 2nd Place 120 pounds Dave Golden 2nd Place 145 pounds Dave Aldrich Heavyweight Class Roger Kotila 3rd Place 103 pounds Senior Champions; left to right: Roy Hughes, Ruben Netzer, Ernie FCoestner, Mike Dishman, Captain; Bill Lovell, Doug James, Chuck Drinville. Don Delaney Director of Intramural Athletics. Sophomore Champions; left to right: Larry Hansen, Jim Ny- berg, Gary Eudaily, Captain; Jim Clark, Ron Koble. Not pictured: Alan Muchmore, Laird Robinson. Junior Champions; left to right: Jon Dahlberg, Captain; Bill Chumrau. Warren Wilcox, Jim Forman. Not pic- tured: Bruce Sievers, Duard Wemple, Steve Hinkle, Gordie Noel. Under the direction of Don Delaney, chairman of the physical education department, 225 boys partici- pated in intramural basketball, 40 in bowling, and 20 in trampoline and parallel bar activities. This is the biggest turnout that intramural sports has brought about. The program has been expand- ed to a great extent since Mr. Delaney came to MCHS. It will expanded more in the future as the attendance increases. In basketball freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior conferences were formed. Teams for bowling were made of sophomores, juniors, and seniors. The parallel bar and trampoline teams provided halftime entertainment during home basketball games. Freshman champions; left to right: Jay Harkins, cap- tain; Kent Ferguson, Algene Pearson. Dave Fisher, Roy Johnson. Many Participate In Intramural Program 186 Ski Team Places In State Meet The Missoula ski team placed eighth in the boys' division and fifth in the girls' divi- sion of the Montana High School Ski Meet at Bozeman. During the winter, the team went on sev- eral bus trips to various ski resorts. The team was coached by Arthur High- tower. Ski team, left to right: Norm Larsen, Jim Strait, Don Johnson, Doug Hay, Dave Maughan, Steve Cochrane, Floyd Olson, Casey McFarland, Jerry Townsend. Golf Team Participates in Meets The golf team of Missoula County High School was organized for the 1958 season under the direction of Marvin Trask, team sponsor. They competed in meets with several schools and intersquad meets, as well as the State Interscholastic in May. Golf team; kneeling, left to right: Jim Appelt, Roger Smith, Jerry Cunningham. Standing: Ted Smith, Tom- my Thompson, Gerald Jacobson, Laird Robinson, Marvin Trask, Coach. Tennis Team Plans Season Under the co-sponsorship of Miss Cecile Hilding, Mrs. Susan Schlueter, and Douglas Vollmer, the Missoula County High School tennis team prepared for several meets with surrounding schools and the Interscholastic. Officers of the tennis team were Lee Ranstrom, president; Frances Carlson, vice president; Jackie Johnson, secretary-treas- urer. Tennis team; kneeling, left to right: Elaine Biniek, Jackie Johnson. Lee Ranstrom, Frances Carlson, Julie Jacobs. Second row: Diane Blackmer, Joan Bach- man, Carol Nelson, Judy Svore, Peggy Lee, Bette Morris. Third row: Joan Smith, Dusty Farnum, Duard Wemple, Bill Chumrau, Dee Pohlman, Mary Lou Hartsell, Roberta Anderson. 187 The track and field coaches cf the defending Interscholastic Cham- pions; left to right: Gene Thompson, Royal Morrison, Don Delaney, Jug Beck, Lou Rccheleau, Ralph Sorcos. Spartan Track and Field Squad Tries for Another Crown The Missoula Spartan track and field squad will try for its seventh Interscholastic Championship this year. Many of the boys are returning lettermen and will strongly bolster Coach Lou Rocheleau's defending champions. There are several new boys out for the sport, and they also are expected to help the team have a successful season. Duo meets were scheduled with Butte Public and Great Falls while the Spartans also competed in the Rotational, Divisional, Helena Relays, and Interscholastic meets. The strong-armed men of the 1958 track and field team; kneeling, left to right: Butch Hendricks. Terry Hober, Greg Slusser, Jack Doull, Bruce Madsen. Second row: George Olson, Jon Dahlberg, V alle Lindsay, Brent Russell, Lee Hyslop. Third row: Tim Aldrich, Wayne Howard, Jim Bartron, Roy Ebel. 1958 track and field captainâBruce Danielson. Hopefuls Practice Hard for Seventh Interscholastic Championship The distance runners of the track squad; sitting, left to right; Denny Duvall, Bill Ball, Mike Brown, Dick Shrock. Kneeling: Larry Jakub, Chuck Peppard, Rodney Oelke, Russ Huggins. Standing: Bruce Danielson, Bob Hamilton, Bob Molenda, James Jensen. The sprinters, hurdlers, and broadjumpers of the Spartan squad; kneeling, left to right: Tom Boone, Chuck Nichols, Chuck Drinville. Standing: Larry Schwartz, Dick Thomas, Jack Ryan, Bob Reed, Phil Hammen, Larry Lewis, Brent Russell, Dale Huber. The high jumpers and pole vaulters of the track squad; front row, left to right: George Jensen, Jack Roske, Greg Slusser, Cliff Helwig, Terry Glase. Back row: Mel My tty, Butch Hendricks, Dave Lien, Tim Aldrich. Gene Sage. 189 BRINKMAN and LENON ARCHITECTS and ENGINEERS 190 KALISPELL, MONTANA MODERN MEATS GROCERIES 1009 WEST KENT PARAMOUNT CLEANERS 1410 Brooks Phone 2-2472 We Specialize in Expert Tailoring and Repairing FASHION FURNTURE, Inc. Home of Fine Furniture and Television Frigidaire Free Parking and Friendly Service Highway 93 South Phone 3-3076 DAVIS TEXACO STATION Firestone Tires and Batteries Mar fax Lubrication Experts East Main and Pattee Streets MISSOULA, MONTANA BUG'S BAR-B-Q BEST BURGERS and BAR-B-Q SANDWICHES In Town South on Highway 93 BUD LAKE TRUCK AND CAR STOP, Inc. 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Higgins Ave. Highway 10 West Phone 9-5196 1801 South Ave. West Phone 9-3529 213 M 0 u N T A I N P R E S S Wedding Invitations Announcements Your Maytag and Hotpoint Dealer 211 West Broadway- 283 W. Front Phone 9-8596 Missoula Montana ESTES MAYTAG STORE Hamburgers-Cheeseburgers Pizzaburgers WHISTLE STOP French Fries Complete Fountain Highway 93âSouth Patronize Your Bitterroot Advertisers Compliments of a Friend 214 Faculty Index Alderscn, Kiel ............... 19 Andrew, David ...19, 141 Baker, Noel . 19 Beary, D. H . 14 Beck, Jug 19, 154, 180, 188 Berg Lyle . 19 Blackmer, Maxine . . 19 Bohl, Lawrence . 20 Boileau, Violet ...20, 123 Brin ton, Florence .. ...20, 139 Brookie, Robert ...20, 124 . 20 Buzzetti, Ed . 20 Carr, Della Ve ...15, 110 Childs, Gordon ...21, 126, 129 Clark, Gertrude . 21 Craighead, Katherine .... . 21 Culver, Edith 21 , 80 Dahlstrom, Neil ...21, 129, 131 Davis, Ed . 21 â A â Aasheim, Babs 81, 112, 121 Adams, Dennis . ...81, 164 Adams, Marvel . 33 . 65 Ahern, William . ...81, 124 Ahl, Vicki .33, 81, 111. 121 Ailport, Larry .... . 92 Ainsworth, Dick . 65 Aldrich, Dave .37, 116 . 120, 131. 154. 158. 162. 185. 180 Aldrich, Tim ...81, 164, 175, 178 Aldrich, Lani ............65, 125 Allen, Robert ............. 79 Amundson, Priscilla 81 Anattol, Mariana ............. 79 Andersen, Ava .............. 65 Anderson, Bea .............. 37 Anderson, Darold .......... 65 Anderron, Gaiy E............ 92 Anderson, Gary T.........81, 148 Anderson, Gerald ......... 81 Anderson, Joan ............. 37 Anderson, John ..........65, 131 Anderson, Joyce 65, 117, 123, 135 A.nderson, Lcrita ............ 37 Anderson, Melbourne .......... 81 Anderson, Roberta .........81, 111, 112, 121, 126, 132 A.nderson, Ronald ........... A.nderson, Ted .......81, 92, 149 Anderson, Vicki .............. 37 Angst, Danielle ............. 92 A.nsell, Gale................. ...32, 37, 116, 154, 163, 180 Ansell, Dee ................. 31 Antonich, Bill ............... 63 Appelt, Jim ...............37, 115, 154, 158, 162, 170, 176 Armstrong, David ....37, 120, 139 Armstrong, Jerry ............ 37 Arthur, Barbara .....-....... 81 Arthur, Sharon ......81, 121, 125 Delaney, Don . ..22, 164, 186, 188 Drummond, Barta ..........22, 125 Fink, Helen ..............22, 138 Foley, Ann ................... 22 Forcum, Elsie ................ 22 Forrest, Vera ................ 22 Frojen, Chester ...........22, 36 George, Georgia ...........23, 64 Gogas, George ............23, 136 Greenwood, Barbara ........23, 93 Griffin, Walter .............. 23 Hightower, Arthur â23, 115, 149 Hilding, Cecile .............. 24 Hossack, George 15, 16, 139, 145 Hunt, Charles -...........15, 151 Jennings, Mark .............. 15 Johnson, Loren ............24, 64 Lillehaugen, Sylvia .......... 24 Linn, John ............. 24, 64 Low, Daniel ..............24, 146 South Avenue Ashby, Geraldine ............. 65 Ask, Carl ................... O'7 A.sk, Colleen ............92, 148 Ault, Dave ................... 65 Avery, Ann ................16, 17, 65, 79. 112, 121, 132, 140 Aycock, Rita .............65, 130 â B â Bachman, Joan ...81, 121 Bachman, Roger .... ...37, 118, 122 Backus, Ardith . 65 Bade, Carl .. 92 Bader, Barbara . 81 Bader, Pat . 81 Bagley, Delores ..... . 37 Bagley, Sandra . 81 Eaier, Kenneth . 65 Baier, Roger . 81 Bailey, Diane ...65, 121 Bailey, Kathy . 81 Baker, Dana ...37, 147 Baker, Jim 81. 178 Baker, Neil Bakke, Kenneth . 37 Bakker, Duane ....81, 124 Baldwin, Kay 81, 111, 121, 123, 130 Ball, Sherry ....81, 112 Ball, Bill .. 65 Barmeyer, Barbara . 81 Barnett, Gary ...37, 124, 139 Barthelson, Joan . 81 Bartlett, Henry . 79 Eartnick, Judy . 37 Eartron, Jim 32, 38, 115, 116, 120, .... 154, 166, 172, 175, 174, 176 Bartz, Mary .. 65 Easset, Robert . 38 Bates, Barbara ..81, 111. 112, 121 Baugher, Kenneth . . 79 Lowe, Martha .................. 24 Lundberg, Margaret .......... 15 Madsen, Beverly .............. 25 Marceau, Mary ................. 25 Martin, Ruby .................. 25 McCoy, Alan ...............25, 124 Miller, Carroll .............. 25 Miller, Ed ..................... 25 Morrison, Royal .............. ........26, 116, 154, 160, 188 Nelson, Dorothe ...........26, 93 Partlow, Amos ................ 26 Peterson, Millard ............. 26 Prichard, Darlene ............ 26 Reque, John .........26, 135, 136 Rocheleau, Lou ........27, 164, 188 Schenck, Aaron ............... 27 Schlueter, Susan ..........27, 147 Seibel, Greta ..... ........... 27 Smith, Elizabeth ............. 27 Soroos, Ralph .............27, 188 Building Index Bausman, Glendora .............. 81 Beach, Karen ..........65, 111, 112, 121, 125, 140, 147 Beavers, Linda ................. .......33, 64, 65, 79, 118, 121 Beckwith, Charlene ........81. 147 Beedle, Gailyn ............65, 147 Beeler, William ................ 79 Beierle, Marvin ............... 92 Bennett, John ................ 81 Benson, Toby ..............65, 124, 131 Berg, Linda........36, 38, 120, 144 Bergstrom. Barbara ............. 92 Berky, Carolyn ................. 65 Berreth, Jack ..............38. 118 Berry, Judy ...............38, 134 Berthelson, George ............. 38 Berthelson, Joan ............... 92 Bethke, Lula .............. 38. 147 Eetts, Ardiss .................. 65 Betts, Arliss .................. 65 Beuttel, Allen ................. Bickell, Frances .....81, 117, 121 Bickell, Larry .............38, 117 Bieber, Beverly ............81. 147 Bingham, Gcry ..............79, 123 Biniek, Elaine ................. 81 Bjorkland, Bill ............... 164 Blackmer, Diane................ ......16, 17, 82, 121, 127, 132 Blake, Lester................... 79 Blake, Willis....................38 Blaszek, Sharon 38, 132, 134, 144 Blegen, Judy ................16, 17, 65. 79, 126, 129, 131, 144 Boehm, Derry ................ 92 Bolin, Twila ................... 38 Bond, Judy .................... 66 Bond, Mary ................... 82 Boone, Tom ....16, 38, 39, 115, 116, 120, 154, 156, 158, 162, 166, 169, 170, 173, 174, 176 Bouchard, John 66, 115, 118, 131 Speck, Virginia ............ 28 Stubban, Sandra ............ 28 Swearingen, Hazel .......... 28 Taylor, Elizabeth .......... 28 Teel, Ruth ................. 28 Thomas, Kenneth .........15. 18 Thompson, Eugene____28, 165, 188 Tibbs. James .29. 127, 128, 129 Trask, Marvin .. .29, 165, 180, 187 Ulmer, Ben ............... 29 Van Duser, Grace ........29, 36 Vollmer, Douglas .......29, 123 Warnes, Chris ............ 29 Watt, Robert............... 30 Whitmer, Parks ............. 15 Wilson, Paul ...........30, 146 Woolley, Mary Lou ......30, 125 Worthen, Clifton ........ 30 Zieg, Reuben ............30, 80 Zucconi, Ada ............... 30 Bouck, Bill ................... 82 Bouck. Gary .........39, 127. 128 Boyce, Eileen ................ 39 Boyer, Diane 16, 17, 66. 121, 132 Boyer, Mary Ann .............. 82 Branson, Dorothy .........66, 117 Brasseur, Philip .........63, 127 Bray, Philip ..............39, 92 Bredberg, Karen ..........39, 131 Brees, Bob..................... 82 Brehm, Maureen ............... 39 Brelje, Moneen ............66, 92 Brevik, Leona ................. 39 Brillhart, Rita .....39. 133, 134 Brillhart, Wayne .............. 82 Brookie, Dale ............82. 127 Broulette, Jim ............... 66 Browman, David ...........79, 123 Brown, Barbara ...........39, 148 Brown, Dell ................... 66 Brown, Mike ................. 66 Brown, Roger .................. 82 Bryan, Janet .................. 82 Bryson, Charles .............. ........79. 123, 127, 128, 129 Buchanan, Barbara ............. 66 Buchanan, Dianne .............. 82 Buchanan, Wayne .. .39, 115, 140 Euckhouse, Norman ............. 82 Burke, Mike ................. 79 Burke, Carolyn .........;.....112 Euls, Kirk ............. 66, 144 Bums, LaVeme ................. 39 Burns, Sue .................... 82 Burrell, Connie ........ 82, 125 Burreson, Rae ................. 82 Burris, Geraldine .........j... 82 Burroughs, Karen .............. 66 Bush, Gloria ........82, 112, 132 Bush, Peggy ..................113 Butler, Jennie ................ 39 Butler, John .............66, 154 215 â c â Caddell, Patricia ......... 66 Cadieux. Mary Lou ........... 66 Cadieux. Bill ....39, 122, 131, 132 Cadieux, Mike ............... 40 Cain, Helen ................. ........64, 66. 112, 121, 123 Cambridge, Warren 40, 131 Cameron, Betty .....79, 114, 125 Cameron, Carol ............. 40 Cameron, John ............... 82 Camp, Jackie ................ 66 Carlen, Geraldine ........ 40, 59, 111, 128, 131, 133, 134 Cot Ison, Charles __________ Carlson, Frances ....66, 111, 113, 121, 123, 137. 144 Carpenter, Joni ... 66, 79, 111, 121 CaTter, Sandra ................. 92 Casteel, Donna .................. 79 Castle, Margit .....66, 112, 131 Castonguay, Danny ........63, 124 Caswell, Leah ............ ...... 66 Caswell, Pat..................... 66 Cavin, Sharon ................ 40 Cawley, Mary Ellen ........... 82 Cawley, Sharon................ Chaffey, Douglas ........... .......16, 17. 19, 66, 131, 138 Chaffin, Allen ___________40, 124 Chatland, Anne ...........40, 129 Chatland, Clare .............. ...79, 111, 123, 129, 135, 140 Cheff, Jim ...................... 67 Chole, DeLoris ............... 92 Christensen, Colleen ............ 40 Christopher, Goldie........... ............82, 111, 113, 123 Christopher, Ivan................ 79 Christopher, Jim ................ 67 Chumrau, Bill ................. 67 Clapper, Barbara .............. 67 Clark, Barbara ...........82, 147 Clark, Carole ................. 67 Clark, Darrell ....67, 117, 127, 128 Clark, Gail ..................... 67 Clark, Gayle __________________ 82 Clark, Jim R.................. Clark. Jim ....67, 79, 124, 151, 164 Clark, Judy...................... 82 Clark, Rose ..................... 82 Clark. Walter____________________ 67 Cleaver, Phyllis .............. 40 Clemens, Barbara .........67. 131 Clements, Jo Ann..........40, 121 Close, Jeffry ................ 63 Close, Shirley ...........79, 125 Cocchiarella, Adrian ............ 82 Cochrane, Jim ............82, 150 Cochrane, John____________67, 145 Collins. Leon ............67, 148 Collins, Norman ..........79, 131 Conkling, Charles ........40, 124 Conley, Gary ______________40, 122 Cook, Linda _____________________ 82 Cook, Marcia ....40, 134, 135, 144 Cornelison. Beverly.............. 67 Craig, Edward ................ Crego, Judy 41, 112, 140, 144 Cripe, Anita .......41, 146, 147 Cripe, Dona ...82, 127, 128, 147 Croonenberghs, Alberta ... . ................67. 130, 146 Croonenberghs, Sandy ........ 82 Cronin, Dennis ..41, 118, 131, 132 Crouch, Robert .............. 82 Crum, Mahala ............41. 131 Crutchfield, Katie ........ 79 Culligan, Sandra ........82, 146 Culligan, Sharree .......67, 123 Cunningham, Casey ........... 82 Cunningham, Jerry ... 80, 82, 137 Cunningham, Terri .......41 123 Cuplin, Tracy ............. 82 Curran, Carolyn ......... 67 Curran, Richard 32, 41, 154, 163 Custer, Robert .....82, 139, 146 â D â Dahlberg, Jon ... 67, 145, 149, 150 Dahlberg, Margaret ......82, 130 Dandler, George ............. ......64. 67, 115, 117, 123 Daniels, Doug ................ 83 Daniels, Jerrald ............. 79 Daniels, Ken ................. 79 Danielson. Bruce ........41, 116 Dankers, Kathy ......... 83, 112 Datsopoulos, Demetra ........ ................ 83. 112, 121 Datsopoulos, Milt ..16, 38, 41, 115, 118, 120, 171, 176 Davenport, Carol .............. 83 Davenport, Larry ........79, 124 Davey, Diane ... 41, 121, 126, 131 Davis, Clifford ............ 83 Davis, Delores .....61, 123, 125 Davis, Gerry................. 41 Davis, James ................. 79 Davis, Jean .............. â ......64, 67. 79. 121, 135. 136 Davis, Kathleen ........ 67, 114 Davis, Norman ................. 92 Davis, Warren ................ 67 Day, Charlene ............... 83 Day, Sharon .................. 83 DeForge, Bonnie .........68, 121 DeForge, Connie .........41, 131 DeLand, Thomas .....68, 115, 139 Delaney, Robert.....25, 42, 134 DeLatour. Terri ....42. 113, 123, 125, 129, 131, 132, 138, 144 DeMott, Laurence _____________ 42 DeMott, Peggy __________ 42, 147 Denning, Nicole ............... 83 Deschamps, Romie .............. 42 DeWit, Peter________68, 127, 128 Dietz, Janis .......42, 117, 122 Dietz, Rodney ................ 83 Dietz, Thomas................ 42 Dillman, Judy.................. 83 Dillon, Carol............... 79 Dishman, Mike ..42. 118, 134, 135 Dobak, James __________________ 63 Dodge, Denny.............83, 145 Doney, Judy ................... 79 Dorval, John ............42, 122 Dotter, Jeannine 68 Feild. Barbara . 43 Dotter, Walter 42 Felde, Leroy 32. Doucette, Donald 83 43, 116, 154, 162, 184, 180 Doull, Jack 42, 116, 154, 160 Feldman. Mary 68 Drexel, Janice 68, 127, 128 Felker, Katy 83. 121, 132, 138 Dreyer, Georgia 68 Felter, Harold . 19 Dreyer, Jim 68 Fenn, Roy ...44. 124 Driggs, Donald .68, 127 Ferguson, James . 68 Drinville, Charles Fetscher. Lynn ...69. 121 42, 116, 145, 154, 160, 162 Fiedler, Eric . 83 Drummond, Dawn . 42. 112, 144 Fiedler. Kurt Duffin, Linden ...42, 122 44, 118, 119, 137, 144 Dufresne, Julie .42. 112, 125, 132 Fifield, Priscilla . 83 DuMas, Don 92 Finch, Nancy . 92 Dunn, Robert 68 Finley. John ...39, 124 Dunn, Sandra 83 . 63 Dunston, Barbara ...83, 121 Fite, Virgil ...44, 124 Durrant, Susan 43 Fix, Daniel . 44. 122 DuVall, Denny ...83, 164 Flechsing, Steve . 92 Dwyer, Edward 83 Fogel, Dorothy . 83 Follinglo, Tom ...69, 145 Folsom, Zana â E â 69, 126, 127, 128, 129 Fontaine, Del , 83 Ebel, Roy ...83, 164 Forman, Jimmie . 69 Edens, Everett ...43, 122 Fomshell, Leah . 69 Edinger, Clare Fomshell, Vonda . 69 83, 116, 154, 156, 162, 178 Fournier, James . 69 Edinger, Janice 43 Foust, Eula . 92 Edwards, John 64. 92 Foust, Janet . 83 Eggen, Lari 33, 68 Foust. Ted 44. 184, 180 Eichhorn, Sally ...83, 147 Foust, Terry 44, 125, 184, 180 Eldredge, Barrie 83 Foust, Thellis . 44 Ellinghouse, Derek ..43, 117, 124 Fox, Sharon . 44 Elliott, Rose Fowler, Nancy . 84, 112, 132, 137 Emerson, Janice 64, 68 Fraelich, Gary . 69 Engebretson, Gary 79 Fraser, Catherine 33, 44, 121 Enger, Dari .43, 148 Frazer, Connie . 84 Enger, Wanita ...68, 148 Fredrickson, Janet Erickson, Don 43 36, 44. 126, 127 Erickson, Janice 68 Freudenreich, Thelma ... ...84, 146 Erickson. Loreen 68, 111, 113 Frey. Greg 84, 92. 127, 128 Erickson, Nils ...68, 127 Fried, Diane . 79 Erickson, Vernon 43 84 Eudaily, Gary 83, 126, 127 Frisbie, George . 84 Eudaily, Gloria 43, Fritz, Ronald . 69 112, 125, 131, 133. 136, 144 Frojen, Charlene 84, 121, 127 Evans. Cliff 83 Evans, June 83 Evers, Earl ...83, 123 â G â â F â Fairbanks, Larry .. . 43 Falacy, Patti Jo .... ....83, 121, 132 Fallman, Gail ...68. 121 Famum, Dustin ... ...43, 140 Famum, Sandra ... ...68. 131 Farra, Linda .83, 147 Fassett, Lester . 43 Fassett, Suzan ...83. 121 Fassio, Emogene . . 68 Fassio, Melvin . 63 Faulkner, Carol .... . 83 Faulstich, Jean 43, 111. 149 Fechner, Carol ..... ...68, 125 Fechner, Janice .... ....83, 113, 123 Gable, Jane......44, 129, 131, 132 Gallagher, Jerry .........69, 131 Gallagher, Rose................. 84 Gardner, Dale .................. 69 Garlington, Carol.....16, 17, 69, 126, 129, 131, 140, 149 Gasser, Marvel ................. 44 Geil, Jim ...................... 79 Geil, Maureen ................ 84 Gendrow, Kathleen ........44. 122 Gentry, Shirley ..........69, 147 Getz, Melanie ........69, 113, 123 Gibbs, Marlis __________________ 44 Gibson, Jacquie 16, 17, 33, 45. 117, 121, 131. 132 Giffin, Carol ________69. 11. 147 Gilbert, Phil ....... 45, 116, 154 Gilfillan, Joyce ............... 45 216 Gillingham, Ethel .......45, 122 Ginoff, Pete ............79, 124 Glase, Terry ................ 79 Glaspey, Marie .....84, 121, 127 Golden, David . 84. 164, 185, 180 Golden, Ed ................. 84 Golden, Joseph ............... 92 Goldsby, Hope ................ 92 Gonder, Nancy ............... 45 Gonsior, Mickey.............. ........45, 115, 129, 131, 132 Gordon, Larry ...........44, 145 Gordon, Sharon ................45 Goss, Tim ................... Gould, Patty ............45, 131 Gow, Jerry .................. 84 Grady, Gay .................. .......45, 112, 132, 133, 136 Graff, Tom ................. Graham, Kae ................ 84 Grande, Marilyn....69, 112, 147 Gravelle, Sharon ........... 45, 111, 120, 125, 134 Gray, Gary ...........84, 139, 146 Green, Michael ............84, 137 Gregory, Carol ................ 84 Gregory, Gary.................. 45 Grenager, Andi .............. 45 Grenfell, Nancy .............. 84 Griffin, Diane ..... ......... Griffith. Jack ............16, 17, 45, 127, 128, 129, 133 Gross, Clarence ............... 69 Gudgel, Vera .................. Guest, Don ...........36, 46, 122 Gustafson, Jennifer........84, 130 Gynn, Rosalie ............ 84, 148 â H â Haaglund, Jane ....46, 117, 123 Haaglund, June ....33, 46, 117 Hackman, Gary ........92, 127 Hackney, Carla .......69, 131 Hafer, Annette _____________ 46 Haler, David ...........84. 127 Hagan, Norman .............. 79 Hagen, Lewis ............... 63 Haggerty, Shannon ........... 70 Haines, Marie .......-...... 79 Hall, Deanna .............. 16, 17, 33. 46, 111, 112, 121 Hall, Kemper ...........92, 164 Hall, Loretta ............... 63 Hall, Sandra ................ 79 Halley, Gaile ...........46, 122 Hallford, Lester ............ 84 Hailford, Ruth ........ 92, 126 Hambrick, Barbara ........... 46 Hamilton, Pat _____________ 84 Hamilton, Robert ....46, 116, 123 Hammen, Philip ......70, 154 Hangas, Judy ......46, 118, 120 Hanrahan, Mike -------------- 84 Hansen, Edith ....... ....... 46 Hansen, Erik ................ 84 Hansen, Larry ............â 84 Hansen, Larry L...... ...... 92 Hansen, Mike ........-....... 70 Hanson, Bruce .............. 63 Hanson, Carol ............84, 117 Hanson, Jerry ................. 84 Hanson, William ............... 70 Harding, Joann ...........79, 146 Hardman, Larry ..........â 92 Harris, Marilyn ............... 84 Harris, Joy ................... 92 Harrison, Loren 46, 116, 154, 158 Harrsch, Rayma ......70, 112, 132 Harsell, Michael .........79, 139 Hart, Jim ................... 84 Hartman, Judy ............84, 149 Hartsell, Mary Lou . 84, 92, 132 Hatton, Roger ............46, 122 Hauck. Ronica .......70, 127, 128 Hauf, Jerry ..............47, 148 Haugcm, Charles ............ ............70, 126, 127, 129 Hawkins, Stephen ............ 79 Hawley, Lena..............47, 123 Hay, Barbara ........84, 132, 92 Hay, Doug .....47, 117, 126, 127 Hayes, Jim 64, 79, 169, 172, 176 Hayward, Sharon ..........70, 111 Heath, Gene ................. 84 Heath, Jim ...............47, 122 Heckeroth, Wayne ............. 47 Hedlund, Joan ........... 70, 79 Heikkila, Irene .............. 47 Heikkila, Jay ................. 84 Helding, Carl ................. 70 Helwig, Cliff ............92, 164 Hemgren, Carroll .............. 47 Hemphill, John ................ 70 Hendricks, Butch ....33, 47, 115, 154, 156, 160, 166, 167, 168, 170, 174, 175. 176 Hendrickson, Dennis ............ 70 Heppler, Lynn ................ 70 Herbert, Bill ................. 92 Herron, Mike ................. 85 Hertler, Charles ............. 85 Hess, Tina ...............85, 148 Hettick, Mary ............... 85 Hiatt, Martha .................. 92 Hightower, Howard ............. 47 Hildebrandt, Fred .............. 70 Hildebrandt, Judy ........47, 131 Hilden, Marcia ......85, 126, 127, 128, 129 Hill. Ada .................85. Ill, 127 Hill. Maybe lie ................ 85 Hill, Robert ................... 70 Hiller, Vickey ............16, 92 Hillman, Wanda ....47, 117, 131, 134, 135 Hinkle, Sharel ________________ 85 Hinkle, Steven ................. 79 Himing, Dennis, ................ 85 Himing, James ................ 92 Hirning, Ronald ............... 85 Hirst, Judy ..............70, 121 Hoar, Tom .................92. 127, 128 Hober, Terry ___________________ 85 Hochhalter, Donna..........70, 131 Hochhalter, Lyle -------------- 92 Hochhalter, Rodney .......47, 122 Hodges, Rae .................... 79 Hoepfner, Jerry ............... 70 Hoffman, Betty ...........48, 125 Hogan, Howard ___________ 79, 117 Holden, Delores ..........48, 122 Holden, LeEtta ......48, 112, 117, 121, 122 Holden, Sandra ................ 85 Hollibaugh, Robert ............ 92 Holmes, Richard.....92, 127, 131 Holt. Bonnie .....16, 17, 45, 48, 117, 127, 129, 131, 137 Howard, Dorothy ............... 70 Howard, Gail .............48. 144 Howard, Wayne 48, 116, 154. 158, 162 Howell, Marie ................. 85 Howell, Norma ....16, 19, 70, 79, 117, 123 Howell, Shirley ............... 48 Howell, Viola .................. Howerton, Shirley ............. 85 Hubbard, Judith ............... 48 Huber, Dale ..........80, 85, 164 Hubert, Hank ............ 70, 164 Huffman, James .............. 85 Huggins, Carol ............... 71 Huggins, Russell ....85, 164, 178 Hughes. Christie ....48, 117, 121, 133, 134, 144, 149 Hughes. Mary ........71, 111, 112, 117, 123, 135, 138 Hughes. Michael ............. 85 Hughes, Roy ... 48, 116, 154, 162 Hulla, Gregory .......16. 85, 139 Hunt, Harold ........48, 126, 127, 128, 129 Hunter, Roy ................... 71 Hurlbert, Jerri ............... 71 Hurt, Betty ............... 85 Hurt, Bonnie ................. 71 Hurt, Charles .......... 79, 131 Hutcheson, Lucille ............ 48 Hutchins, Charles ........... 85 Hutchins, James ................ Hutchins, Raymond ........... 79 Hyslop, Darlene .............. 85 Hyslop, Lee .................. 32, 48, 116, 154, 160, 162 â I - Ilgin, Saylan ..49, 111, 117. 131 Inabnit, Henry . 79 Inabnit, John . 92 Indergaard, Dale .. ...85, 138 Indreland, Cherry . 80 , 85. 112 Indreland, Roger .. ..49, 116, 185, 180, 181 â J- Jacobs, Julie 85 , 123 ,147 Jacobsen, Gerald . . 85 Jacobson, Bonnie ...71, 130 Jakub, Larry .. 85 James, Delores .. 63 James, Douglas ... 17. 49, 135, 137 James. Jean ...49, 111 Jasperson, Greg .... .. 79 Jensen, Dan .................... 85 Jensen, George .............85, 164 Jensen, Jack ................... 85 Jensen, James ..............71, 164 Jensen. Ray .................... 71 Jeszenka, Don ................. 92 Jette, Jackie ..............49, 111 Johnson, Bill ............... 49 Johnson. Charles 85 Johnson, Dale ................ 85 Johnson, Darlene ...........33. 49 Johnson, David ................. 49 Johnson, Delores ............. 49 lohnson. Don ...............63, 122 Johnson, Donna ............... 49 Johnson, Floyd ______________ 92 Johnson, Helen ............... 49 Johnson, Jackie ... ...85, 121, 123, ................... ....... 149 Johnson, Marilyn ...........49, 123 Johnson, Marilynn L......... 85 Johnson, Mary Lou .....16. 17, 85 .......................... 121 Johnson. Nancy ........85, 80, 117 Johnson, David ............... 63 Johnson, Ronald _............. 71 Johnston, Byron ............79, 116 Johnston. Richard ............ 63 Jolissaint, Gay ................ 71 Joliff, Nancy ................. 86 Joliff, Verne .................. 71 Jones, Hazel .........16, 17, 86, 121, ......................... 146, 147 Jones, Kathie ......â49, 129, 131, ........................ 132, 137 Jones, Ron ................ 86 Jorgenson, Dorothy ........... 71 Jourdonnais, Skip ............ 50 â K â Kallis, Jean .................. 86 Kallis, Sandra ..........71, 113 Karkanen, Betty ......86, 111, 147 Karkanen, Bonnie ........-..... 50 Keefer, Mary Lou _____________ 50 Keith. Carolee ......33, 71, 111 Keller. Gene ....32, 50, 116, 154, ......................... 159 Kelsch, Joseph .................. Keniston, Maurice ....... 50. 122 Kenyon, Kenneth .............. 92 Kephart, Ron ........71. 117, 135 Kilian, Jill ............50, 117, 120 Kilian, Joan ........... 50, 117 Kimpel, Mike _____________ 86 King, Barbara ....... ...50, 123 Kirkland, Buck ...116, 180. 182 Kirkland, Virginia ........... 50 Kirchmeier, Robert ........... 86 Kirschmann, Paul ............. 86 Kitzmiller, Larry ............ 92 Klapwyk, Dennis ......... 50, 131 Klapwyk, June ---------------- 71 Knapp, Delores ..........127, 128 Knight, John ...........â71, 148 Knoof, Robert ............50, 122 Knudsen, Gerry ......80, 86, 149 217 Knudson, Charles ............... 86 Koble, Ronnie ............... 86 Kodis, Susan ......16, 17, 86, 121 Koester, Herb .................. 50 Koestner, Ernie .............. 50 Koestner, Judy ...80, 86, 91, 111, ...................... 123, 132 Kcfford, Larry ............86, 124 Kolppa, Norman ........32. 50, 116, ................. 149, 154, 159 Korkalo, Roy ..............86, 145 Kotila, Roger ........71, 127. 8. ....................... 180, 185 Kraabel, Mary ________71, 118.121. ............................ 135 Kramer, Pat .............. 86, 117 Krecklau, Liela ......50, 131, 137 Krieg, Edward .................. 86 Krieg, Geraldine .....33, 51, 125 Krieg, George .................. 92 Krumm, Donald ........33, 86, 115 Kyle, James .................... 71 Kyle, Roger .................... 86 â L â Labbe, Don ...........64, 71, 139 Lajoie, Jack ................... 51 Lalonde, Raymond ............... 79 Langaunet, Mark ................ 92 Larser , Anna ............ 86, 147 Larsen, Norman ............ 51 Larson, Charles ............... 86 Larson, Richard ...........86. 124 Larsen, Shirley ...........51, 123 Lawrence, Douglas 71, 149, 164 Lawrence, Kenneth .........71, 131 Lee, Peggy ..................... 86 Lefler, Ben .................. 92 Lehti, Shirley ................. 86 Lehtola, Lorna ............86, 117 Lembke, Hoagie ............86, 145 Lennox, Linda .............72, 123 LePiane, Fay ..............72, 135 Lerback, Dale .................. 79 Leslie, Jean .............16, 17, 86 Lester, Joanna _____16, 17, 72, 79 123, 125. 127, 132 Lewis, Kent..................... 86 Lewis, Larry ..............72, 116 Lien, Dave ........36, 49, 51, 116, 120, 129, 131, 132, 166, 167, ............ 170, 175, 176, 177 Lien, Karen ..........72, 127, 128 Light, Barbara ................... Lindh, Karen ................. 72 Lindsay, Walle 79, 116, 154, 162 Little, Gary ................... 86 Logan, Leilani ................. 63 Lohn, Gerald .........72, 117, 131 Loop, Elva ..................... 72 Lopp, Dan ........51, 79, 116, 154, ......................... 159 Lopp, Larry ...................... Lovell, Bill ...51, 116, 154, 160 Lovitt, Bobbie ............72, 131 Lowry, Gordon ................ 86 Lowry, Judy .................... 79 Loyall, Marjorie 33, 36, 51, 144 Lubrecht, Susan ...86, 112, 121 Lukkes, Donna . 86 Lympus, Ted . 86 â M- Mace, Sheree .51, 117, 131, 134 Macgregor, Clara ..,.72, 111, 21 Maclnnes, David .. 72 Maclay, Anne .. 86 Maclay, Sam . 72 Madsen, Fred ......... .. 72 Madsen, Bruce 86, 115, 164, 178 Madsen. Linda ...51, ill. 144 Mahoney, Carole . . 72 Maiers, Delores . 87 Malcolm, John .. 72 Malcolm, Sandra . 72 Malone, Joyce . 87 Maloney, John . 87 Malouf, Sydney . 87 Mann, Mary 16, 51, 52, 117, 120, 121, 131 Marek, Carolyn . 72 Mark, Patricia . 92 Markley, Alice . 87 Martin, Lynne ...87, 121 Martin, Redge ..51, 117, 122, 123, 134, 137 Marshall, John 87, 126, 127, 128 Mashek, Raleigh . . 72 Massey, Bob ...51, 122 Massey, Diane 51, 123, 131, 132 Massey, Joyce . 72 Mathison, Helen ... ...52, 114, 122 Matson, Janice ...52, 147 Maughan, Dave ..52, 116. 131. 149, 160 Maughan, Brian .... ...87. 164 Maxson, Margaret . . 87 McCann, Ken 50, 87 McCausland, Mike ...72, 164 McClosky, Rosemary .... . 72 McCarthy, Michael ...52, 123 McDonald, Joan ... . 87 McDonald, Pat 52, 118, 171. 176 McDonald, Patrick .. . 79 McDonald, Joyce ... .132 McDonald, Robert . . 92 McDonald, Sharon .. .80, 87, 113 117, 119, 121, 149 McDougall, Beth .... . 52 McFarland, Casey . ...72, 149 McFarlane, Jim 52, 116, 149, 154, 161 McGann, Kenneth .. . 92 McGinnis, Marith ... ...79, 127, 131 McGrew, Sally ...72, 132, 146 McKay, Bill . 72 McKay, Larry .52, 140, 148 McKenzie, Sandra .. . 87 McKinnon, Jack ..73, 148 McRae, Bruce ....33, 52, 118 McRae, Jacksy . 52 Meade, Patsy . 52 Meade, Tom 87 Meagher, Herb 87 Meckler, Red 92 Melby, Bill ..............79, 150 Mercer, George ................ 52 Mercer, Harry ................. 87 Mercer, Judy ................ 87 Merchant, Judy 73, 123, 126, 129 Merseal, Ed .............79, 178 Meske, Virginia .........53, 131 Meyer, Paul .................. 73 Meyer, Sharon ................. 73 Mickelson, Brent ........73, 127 Migge, Colae ...64, 73, 121, 132 ........................... 149 Miller, Dallas .............. 79 Miller, Judy ........87. Ill, 112, 117, 121, 146 Miller, Laurie ..........33, 87 Millhouse, Janice .......53, 122 Milward, Sherry .............. 79 Ming, Fong .................. 79 Ming, Nom ...............30, 79 Minster, Delores .............. 73 Mintz, Myra .................. 87 Mix, Marlene ..53, 126, 129, 131 Moholt, JoAnne ..........87, 125 Mclenda, Robert .........53, 124 Monaco, Anthony .............. 92 Mongar, George ............... 79 Monger, Joe .............53, 122 Monroe, JoAnne ............... 87 Montelius, Don ................ 53 Moore, John .............87, 114 Moore, Marilyn ............. 87 Moore, Mary Ellen ............. 53 Moraca, Bud .................. 79 Moraca, Peggy ................. 92 Moran, Colleen ................ 87 Moran, Denise ................ 73 Morgan, Marcia 16, 17, 53, 117, ............... 121, 138, 144 Morgenstern, Jack .......87, 124 Morin, Donald ............... 73 Morkert, Walter .........53, 124 Morrelles, June .........73, 121 Morris, Bette 16, 17, 73, 121, 125 Morris, Bill ..........32, 53, 116 Morris, Mary ........87, 111, 145 Morris, Millie ................ 87 Morton, Warren ................ 79 Muchmore, Allan ............... 87 Muchmore, Donna ............... 63 Mulroney, Mary . ...87, 123, 127, ...................... 128 Murphy, Jeri ................ 87 Murphy, Mary .............'.... 87 Murphy, Ronald ..........16, 87 Mutch. Frank 53, 118, 134, 135, ......................... 144 Mytty, Mell ................. 73 â N â Nagle, James ............-........ Nantt, Patricia .........53, 111 Nash, Mike ..........87, 115, 164 Nasset, Jim .............92, 123 Needles, Janice ............... 54 Neeley, Judith ....33, 54, 111, 123 ......................... 135 Neff, Larry ................... 54 Nelson, Andrea ..........87, 113 Nelson, Arlene ............88, 123 Nelson, Bert ................. 73 Nelson, Carol .............88, 132 Nelson, Dick ................... 88 Nelson, Dick R.................. 88 Nelson, Dolores .....88, 111, 112, ...................... 117, 121 Nelson, Duane ................ 88 Nelson, Gale ....54, 116, 154, 162 Nelson, Hiram ........... .... 79 Nelson, Jean ...................121 Nelson, Karen .................. 73 Nelson, Ron .................. .........54, 116, 124, 154, 163 Nelson, Ronnie ........16, 17. 88 Nelson, Sherrell ..........54, 114 Nelson, Wayne .............54, 124 Netzer, Ruben .................. 54 Neuharth, Janice ...54, 131, 132 Newman, Larry .............54, 122 Nichols, Chuck .......54, 116, 154, ..................... 155, 158 Nickerson, Gary ................ 88 Nicolet, Roy ................. 88 Nile, Verna ..........31, 54, 125 Nisbet, Carole ......88, 111, 121 Noel, Eddie 32, 26. 55, 115, 116, ................. 149, 154, 161 Nofsinger, Bob ......88, 127, 128 Nordberg, Robert ............... 55 Nordgulen, Donna .............. 88 Nordwick, Donnie .............. 88 Northey, Betsy 80, 88, 112, 121, ........................ 147 Northey, John .............55, 139 Norton, Connie .................. Norton, Donna .................. 73 Norton, Norman ................. 79 Nyberg, James .............92, 164 â O â Oakland, Bill ................ 88 Ochsner, Lillian ...73, 112, 113 Ockler, Darrel ............... 55 O'Conner, Sue ............... 92 Odum, Christy ...........79, 146 Oelke, Rodney ...........88, 164 Ogg, Barbara ............55, 123, 126 Ogle, Lynn ..............88, 164 Olofson, Dorothy ............. 55 Olmsted, Clifford ............ 92 Olney, Betsy ........... 73, 121 Olsen, Charles ............... 92 Olsen, George ...........88, 149 Olson, Beverly ............... 88 Olson, Bobbie ................. Olson, Darlene 55, 121, 134, 135 Olson, Floyd ............55, 149 Olson, Helen ................ 88 Olson, Lance ............55, 124 Olson, Wayne ............88, 124 Osborne, O'Dean .............. 63 Ossege, Robert ............... 92 Owen, Zane ................ 88 â P â Page, Gail .................. 55 Pahl, Laura ............ 88, 111 218 Pahl, Rod 55, 131. 132, 154, 159 Pahl. Walter ..................... 55 Polinsky, Donald .................. Paramore, Gayle ..................56, 113 Parmelee, Peggy .................. 56 Pastian, Adeline ................. 56 Patterson, Scott .................73, 149 Patton, Dorothy ............... 63 Pauli, Rosalee ................... 88 Payant, Sharon ...............88, 112 Payson, Sharon .......19, 74, 131 Pearce, Barbara .................. 56 Pedersen, Gail ...............63, 124 Pedersen, Nancy ......92, 114, 123 Pegump, Darlene .................. 88 Penna, Martin .................. 56 Peppard, Charles .............56, 122 Peppard, Lee .................88, 145 Petaja, Beth ..................... 56 Petaja, Richard ................. 79 Peters, Harry .................... 74 Peters, Mina ..................... 92 Petersen, Dorothy ................ 88 Peterson, Carol ..................36, 56 Peterson, Dick ................... 74 Peterson, James ..............79, 150 Peterson, Nancy .................. 88 Peterson, Ritasu ............... 88 Peterson, Sharon ............... 88 Petroff, Mary ........74, 112, 113 Petroff, Tom .................. 88 Pfaff. Gene .................... 56 Phelan, Pat ...................... 92 Phelps, Bill ..................... 74 Phelps, Pat ................ 56, 131 Piccinini, Rosalie ............... 56 Piccinini, Sandy ................. 74 Pickens, Darlene ................. 74 Pickens, Joyce ................... 74 Pickering, Rodney ............74, 124 Pieters, Ivelle ...... . 74, 130 Pike. Ellen ................ 74, 125 Platko, Jacquee .................. 74 Plummer, Rex ..................... 79 Pohlman, Dee 74, 115, 164, 172 Pohlman, Pearl 16, 17, 45. 112, ......................... 121, 125 Poitras, Carol .......74, 140, 147 Polanchek, Arnold ................ 88 Polinsky, Louis ..................63, 79 Popham, Mary 88 Porch, Richard ................. 74 Porter, Lindy ........88, 121, 132 Porter, John .........30, 32, 56, 116, 133, 135, 149, 154, 159 Potter, Dixie .................. 89 Powell, William ..............79, 131 Praast, Darlene ......89, 113, 145 Pramenko, Jim .................. ............33. 74, 115, 172, 176 Pramenko, Mary Pat .......56, 118, ....................... 121, 131 Preston, Gary .................... 92 Preston, Robert .................. 79 Preston, Terry .......16, 17, 89 Price, Anita .........74, 130, 131 Price, Doris .................74, 121 Price, Jim ....................... 74 Price, Marylu 74, 117, 131, 147 Printz, Jo ............ 89, 112 Privett, Patsy .........-....... 74 Proebstel, Fred ................ 56 Pump, Patricia ................. â Q â Oueener, Carol ............... 92 Quinn, Pat ............16, 17, 75 â R â Raffety, Julie ......75, 121, 147 Ralstin, Lynn ................ 87 Ramer, Gerald .................. 75 Random, Margaret ............... 75 Rannberg, Frances 89, 111, 147 Ranstrom, Lee 56, 140, 144, 149 Ranstrom, Linda .....80, 89, 121 Ranstrom, Robert ....89, 127, 178. ........................... 139 Raymond, Harriet 57, 125, 177. ........................ 128 Raymond, Terry ................. 89 Reed, Bob .................75, 164 Reeves, Carol .................. 57 Reinhard, Doreen ....92, PI, 125 Reinhard, Judy ................ 57 Reinhard, Ken ................ 57 Revell, David .................. 89 Revell, Vicki .................. 75 Reynolds, Lee Ann .............. 75 Rice, Nancy ....36, 57, 134, 149 Richardson, Robert ............. 89 Ricker, Shirley ................ Ridnour, Val ................. 89 Riggs, Violet ................ 89 Rinderknecht, Philene .....16, 75, ................... 117, 121 Rinderle, Mary 63, 114 Rittenhouse, Terry ........89, 112, ..................... 121, 127 Roark, Laurice ............75, 121 Robbins, Charles ............... 89 Roberts, Alan .................. 89 Roberts, Bruce ......80, 89, 127 Robinson, John ...16, 57, 58. 115, ..................... 171, 176 Robinson, Laird .....89, 115, 149 Robinson, Mike ................. 79 Rocheleau, Larrae ....75, 172, 176 Rcehl, Luella ................ 79 Roffler, Sheila 57, 113, 127, 137, ............................ 149 Rogers, Carol .............64, 75 Rolczynski, David .............. 92 Romness, Gary 89, 124 Root, Donald ................... 89 Root, Sharon ................. 89 Rosin, Marilyn ................. 57 Rosin, Ronald .................. 75 Roske, Jack .........92, 150,164 Roske, Rita .........89, 123, 125 Rowland, Patricia ....75, 125, 147 Ruana, Lea ..........57, 138, 149 Rummel, Pat ..........,,...75, 130 Rusk, Jill 57, 125, 133, 134, 135 Russell, Brent 89, 115, 116, 154, 89. 162, 180, 183, 184, 185 Russell, Dave ..36, 44, 57, 116, 120, 131, 154, 159, 181, 183, 184 Russell, Nancy Ryan, John Sage, Joe â S â Sager, Carol Sain, Dennis Sammons, Judy Sanders, George Scharosch, Mary Ann Schatz, Herb ......... Schile, Gail .... Schindler, Joan Schlaht, Albert Schlaht, Rosalie Schlauch, Carol Schmautz, Marianne Schmelebeck, Louis Schmid, Robert .... Schneider, Genevieve Schrader, Christine Scott, Tim ..... Seaman, Donna Selle, Judie Senechal, Rodney Sexton, Benny Shaughnessy, Teresa Shaughnessy, Tom . Shearer, Harry Shinn, Philip .. Shotlifi, Charles Shrock, Dick ... ... 63 Shulbarger, Larry â Shults, Myra ...76, 135 145 Shunk, Pearl . 90 .. 75 Sickels, Howard . 90 .. 75 Sickels, Judy 76, 113, 121, 131, 147 Sievers, Bruce 16, 17, 64, 76. 115, 118, 144. 146 Simmert, Olive . 90 .. 92 Skarland, Andrew . 79 178 Skelton, Randy ...92, 163 .. 89 Sletten, Sharon 59, 112, 126. 129 124 Slocum, Polly 76, 118, 119 126, Slusser, Greg 79, 116, 154, 161, 149 178 149 Smith, Annette 36, 59, 118, 121, .. 75 133 .. 89 Smith. Deraid . 59 .. 75 Smith, Ernie . 59 146 Smith, Florine 80 , 90, 121 .. 89 Smith, Frank ...59, 122 121 Smith, Gary ...59, 122 ..122 Smith, Gloria . 79 .. 58 Smith, Hal 59, 127, 140 .. 89 Smith, Jill ...59, 121 131 Smith, Joan 90, 111, 121 112 Smith, Laura 79, 125, 131 .. 89 Smith, Linda 79, 90, 118, 121 .. 89 Smith, Penny 59, 112, 121 58 Smith, Paul . 90 .. 79 Smith, Roger 90, 115, 178 126, Smith, Roxie ....36, 59, 131, 144. 132 149 .. 58 Smith, Russell 115, 116, 154, 159 131 Smith, Sandra .144 132 Smith, Sharon Lee 59, 92 .. 90 Smith, Sharon Lynn . 90 .. 63 Smith, Steve . 76 .. 75 Smith, Ted 64, 76, 115, 118 .. 92 Smith, Thomas . 76 .. 90 Smuin, Doug ....92, 127, 128, 164 114 Snead, Linda ...90, 130 .. 75 Snyder, Judy 59, 127, 129 144 Solander, Terry . 63 124 Solem, Judy ....59, 118, 119, 149 166, Solum, Carole . 90 176 Sommers, Sharon 80, 90 124 Sommers, Shirley . 76 5 3 Sorenson, Martha 16, 17, 90. 121, 132 .. 92 Sorenson, Shirley â76, 118, 119, [58, 121 , 177 Soroos, Howard 90. 123, 140 127 Soucie, May . 92 .. 79 Sparks, Roger . 79 .. 63 Spratt, Rosita ...90, 123 .. 92 Stacy, Betty 32, 90, 113, 147 122 Stage, Bob . 60 .. 58 Stahl, Bonnie .. 58 . 60 132 Stanley, Joyce . 90 . 144 Staton, Richard . 60 ... 90 Staves, Stan ...76. 127 .. 76 Steadman, Sara ....76, 121, 135, , 149 137 ... 76 Steinberg, Kay .. 60 .. 90 Stemple, George .. 90 , 127 Stempke, Marie . 60 ... 90 Stenseth, Karen 76, 121, 147 ... 90 Stephens, Jayne .. 76 219 Stephens, Merton ............... 92 Stetson, Howard ................ 90 Stevens, Jack ....16, 17, 60, 115. .......... 118, 139, 144, 149 Stevens, Judy .................. 90 Stevens, Ronald 16. 17, 90, 126, ----------- ..------- 127, 128 Stevens, Terry ................. 79 Stevers, Patricia .........77, 134 Stewart, Leonard ................. Sticht, Ted .................... 77 Stiers, Karen .................. 90 Still. Jim ..................... 90 Stine, Bill ..............92. 116 Stockner, Carole ....77. 117, 129, ..................... 132, 140 Stoianoff, Michael ............ 92 Stovall, Johan ............60, 114, 131 Stroh, Frances ...... ......... 77 Straight, Jim ................ 77 Strom, David ..............60, 148 Stromme, Marilynn .............. 92 Stromnes, John ..90, 126, 127, 128 Stubb, Marlin ................. 77 Sturdevant, Keith .............. 60 Sularz, Allen ...........77, 164 Sularz, Sylvia .........N90, 178 Sulier, Pat .................. 90 Sullivan, Don ............... 92 Summerfelt, Pauline ............ 91 Susott, Sharon ..........91, 148 Svien, Barbara ..........92, 114 Svien, Mario ..............63, 114, 124 Svore, Judy .............. 91, 132 Swanberg, Jocie................. 91 Swanberg, Joe .................. 79 Swanson, Terry ................. 63 Swanson, Virginia ..79, 126, 127, ..................-......... 129 Swartz, Francille .............. 77 Swien, Barbara ................. 91 Syrros, Bill ................ 60 Szakash, Paula 91. Ill, 113, 121 â T â Tabish, Joseph .............. 77 Tag, Roger ....... 60, 131, 122 Tanner, Larry ................ 91 Tanner, Roy ............. 77, 145 Tarbox, Roberta ....91. 121, 126. .......................... 132 Tarr. Patricia ...........77, 125 Taylor, Dave ....60, 118, 135, 144 Taylor, Joyce ............77, 121 Tennison, Mary Ann ......61, 118, .................. 133. 134 â A â Abey, Judy ............... 127 Adams, Audrey ................105 Ailport, Rose ................ 94 Alkire, Barbara .............. 94 Allen. Barbara .............. 94 Allen, Celeste ............... 94 Allen, Diana .......94, 114, 140 Therriault. Helen .......61, 131 Thomas, Gary ...........128, 129 Thomas. Bill ............77, 164 Thomas, Gary ........... 91, 127 Thomas, George ..........91, 178 Thomas, Richard .............. 77 Thompson, Bev ...........61, 122 Thompson, Jerene ....36, 61, 118, _____________ 119, 131, 134 Thompson, Raymond ............ 92 Thompson, Ted ...........61, 149 Thompson, Tommy .............. 91 Thurston, Douglas ............ 91 Tidball, Douglas ........... 77 Tietz, Beverly ............. 61 Tietz, Judy ............ 61, 122 Torgeson, Mary ............. 91 Torgrimson, Karen .......91, 147 Torgrimson, Lee .........77, 164 Townsend, Edward ............. 61 Townsend Jerry ......â........ 61 Trana, Dick ................ 79 Traver, Pat .............. 91 Trenary, Dale .............. 61 Trenouth, Roland ...64, 79, 115, .......................... 146 Triplett, Sharon ........... 91 Tripp, Carol ............. 92 Tripp, Sonja ............... 91 Truckner, Ruth ..........91, 111 Truitt, Dee .............61, 122 Turmell, John ................ 77 Twite, Darrell ..........61, 117 â U â Ulrigg, Earl .......77, 127, 128 Ulrigg, John ............... 79 â V â Vandecar, Larry .....79, 145 Vann, John ............ 62, 124 Vasser, Harry .....92, 124, 145 Vaughn, Eugene ............... 91 Vaughn. Evelyn ............. 62 Vaught, John ............. 62 Venne, Montana ...62, 122, 123, .......................... 146 Verschueren, Nellie .....77, 146 Vick. Sharon 77, 121, 131, 147 Vinson, Karen ...........91, 126 Vinson, Robert ............... 63 Vinson, Warren ............... 63 Volkel, Marie ......... 117, 132 Volkel, Lois ............91, 92 Allen, Ernest ....18, 94, 165, 179 Allen, Frank ............. 105 Ambrose, Marie ........94, 150 Anders, Bobby ..............105 Anderson, Arthur ..........105 Anderson, Delia .....â......105 Anderson, Glenn .......... 105 Anderson, Peggy ........... 94 Anderson, Sharon .......... 94 â W â Waddell, Gail 62, 133, 134, 135, ........................ 144 Waddell, Ilene 62, 131, 132, 149 Wagner, Leora .....62, 114, 117 Wagner, Mike ............. 77 Wakley, Diane .............. 62 Wakley, Neil ...........91, 164 Waldron, Jean ............. 91 Walford, Marilyn .......91, 111 Walford, Valerie ....62, 111, 112, ........................ 146 Wallinder, Jim .......... 78 Walters, Irene ............ 78 Walsh, Carol ...........62, 122 Walz, Dick ................ 91 Ward, Marilyn 80, 91, 113, 123 .........-.............. 127 Warner, Edna ............. 92 Warner, Patricia ....62, 121, 122 Warren, Dale 79, 114, 123, 125 ....................... 149 Warren, Doug ...........78, 137 Warren, Charlotte 126, 127, 128 Washington, Julie .......91, 123 Watkins, Harold ....91, 123, 124 Watkins, Richard ....62, 123, 124 Weber. Ernest 79. 116, 154, 162 .....-............. 180, 185 Weber, Jim ............91, 123 Weeks, George ................ 92 Wehrly, Alyce 78, 113, 121, 147 Wehrly, Gladys ....78, 113, 147 Weideman, Jim .......62, 124.... Weikel, Florence 62, 125, 131, .....-............. 134, 135 Weiler, Dennis .........79, 114 Weisser, Betty .........62, 134 Weisser, Roger ............. 92 Wemple, Duard ............. 78 Wemple, Charles .............. Werner, Harriet ............. 91 West. Roger -..63. 118, 134, 135 Westrum, Layne 64, 78, 121, 123 .................. 135, 137 Westrum, Lynda 16, 17, 36, 63, 131, 133, 135, 136, 149 Wevers, Bernard ........63, 124 Wheeler, Barbara ........... 92 Wheeler, Frank .............. 91 Whitcreft. Donald ............. White, Barbara .........91, 125 White, Gary ................ 78 White, Sharon ..........91, 126 Wicke, Joann .............. 78 Wickes, David ........... 122 Wickes, Jerry ............... 78 Building Index Anderson, Shirley _18, 94, 117 Andrie, Karen ...........105, 126 Archibald, Gail .............. 94 Arthur, Penny ................ 94 â B â Baler, Gary .................. 94 Baier, LaVeria ............... 94 Bailey, Arthur ...............105 Wickman, Scott .............. 139 Wiegman, John .............. 91 Wilcox, Warren ............. 78 Wilkerson, Mike .........63, 122 William, Jerry ..........-...150 Williams, Bob ....36, 53, 63, 115, 134, 135, 136, 138, 154, 156 , 158, 162 Wilson, Alvin ................ 92 Wilson, Kenneth .........-... 79 Wilson, Mauritz .............. 92 Willson, Lionel ............. 63 Winchell, Darlene ............ 63 Winn, Janice ............... 78 Wise, Earl .............. 78, 114 Wohl, Beverly 92, 112, 121, 149 Wohlford, Nancy ....92, 121, 123 Wolhk, Ardith ......,........ 79 Wolhk, Gerald ............... 79 Wolfe, Swain ............63, 140 Wollschlager, Mary Ann 79, 146 Wood, Peggy ................. 78 Wood, Charlotte ............. 63 Woodgerd, Gary ........-..... 78 Woods, Hal .............. 78, 164 Woodward, Virginia ........... 63 Woolridge, Geraldine ....92, 113 Worden, Henri ............... 63 Wornath. Larry .............. 78 Wren, David .................. 63 Wright, Alden............72, 123 Wright, Charlene ............ 63 Wright, Charles .........-...... Wright, Tana .....-.......... 79 Wulle, Norman ...........79, 164 Wyckman, Kenneth ............ 92 â Y â Yates. Leland ....79, 92, 115, 116, .....................-.... 164 Yates, Patricia.......... 80, 121 Yeingst, Judy ................. 78 Yonce, David .............63, 122 York, Bill ............-....... 79 Yule, Anita ................... 63 â Z â Zachariasen, Harold ........... 79 Zakos, Mary .................. 78 Zariing, Doris ................ 79 Zipse, Marilyn .......... 92, 113 Zimmerman, Mary Anne 16, 17, ........78, 121, 131. 134, 144 Zottnick, Joe ................. 92 Zuehlsdorf, Delmer .......... 92 Zuelke, Norma ............92, 114 Bailey, Cliiford ............. 94 Bailey, Larry ..................105 Ball, Doug ......-.....18. 94, 179 Balliet, Judith ......... ..... 94 Barbe, Charles .................105 Baylor, Robin ..................105 Bean, Harry .................... 94 Beaudry, Lucretia ..............93, 94 Beaudry. Nancy ................. 94 220 Beebe, Richard .............. 94 Beeler, Patricia .............. 94 Beierle, Darlene ............. 94 Belcher, Mary .................. 94 Bennyhoff, Alice ....,......94, 117 Benson, Phil .............. 94, 179 Betson, Charles ...........105, 165 Betts, Tom ................... 94 Bickell, Susan .............94, 140 Birch, Gary .................... 94 Bjorkland. Joanne ..........94, 117 Blackler, Edy .................. 94 Blake, LeRoy ................. 94 Blaskovich, Dorothy ............ 94 Blazevick, Leslie .............. 94 Blegen, Barbara .......94, 127, 128 Blotzke, John ..................105 Boeholt, Gary .................. 94 Bolle, Susan ..........18, 95, 125 Bonefeole, Ralph ........,......105 Borden, David ..............95, 165 Bom, Ronald .................. 95 Boston, Linda ..............95, 117 Bourassa, Marthan ..............105 Bourn, Derfnis .................105 Boyd, Don ........... .....95, 165 Bradley, Kay ...............95, 114 Bramsen, Teddie ............95, 125 Bratton, Lorie .............93, 95 Brevik, Dennis ................. 95 Brist, Darrell ................ 95 Brooker, Lawrence ..............105 Bronson, Terry .............95, 140 Brown, Jeff ................. 95 Brown, Marilyn ........18, 93, 95 Bryson, Virginia ............... 95 Buck, Gary ..................... 95 Buckaleu, El verna ............. 95 Bumgarner, Charles ............. 95 Burnett, Judy .................. 95 Burns, Michele ................. 95 Burright, Ann .................. 95 Burton, Sandy ..............95, 123 â C â Caddell, Joan ................ 95 Cambridge, Bob ............... 95 Cameron, William ........105, 165 Camp, Gene ................... 95 Campbell, Dick ......95, 165, 179 Carter, Clint ................ 95 Case, Bill ................ 95 Case, Clint .................. 95 Castonguay, Marcia ........... 95 Caswell, William .............105 Cates, Rex ....95, 180, 183, 184 Caveny, Mel .................. 95 Chaffin, Beverly ............. 95 Channel, Doug ................ 95 Chord, William ...........95, 149 Christian, Carol ............. 95 Christman, Geraldine ......... 95 Christopherson, Gerald ....95, 127 Clapper, Henrietta .......... 105 Click, James .................105 Clute, Tommy ................. 95 Collins, Linda ............... 96 Collins, Sharon ..........96, 150 Cook, Clarence ...............105 Cook, LeRoy .................. 96 Cooper, LeRoy ................105 Conrad, Joan ................. 96 Cordier, Freddie .............105 Coulter, Virginia ............ 96 Cox, Billy .................. 105 Cox, Diane ..............105, 140 Cox, Judy ................96, 114 Cozad, Bob ...............96, 140 Craig, Lester ................ 96 Cuplin, Burt ............. 105 â D â Dahl, Louise .................105 Davis, David .............. 96 Dejong, Ria .................. 96 DeMinch, James .............. 96 Denardi, Judy................. 96 Denning, Robert .............. 96 Dietz, Gloria ............... 96 Drader, Doug ........... ... 96 Drexel, Judy ................. 96 Dufresne, Ralph .............. 96 Dunlap, Richard ........... 96 â E â Edgar, Joy ................... 96 Edinger, Irene ....17, 18, 96, 119 Edward, Edward ................105 Eide, Henry ............... 96 Engebritson, Julius ...........105 Enger, Harold ................105 Erickson, Barbara ............. 96 Erickson, Ronald .............. 96 Erickson, Vivian .............. 96 Erlandson, Carl ............... 96 Evanoff, Gene ................. 96 Everett, Susan ................ 96 â F â Farrell, Sandy ............96, 114 Farnum, Gary .................... 96 Feldman, Martha ................. 96 Felton, Diana ........96, 117, 149 Ferguson, Kent ................. 96 Field, Lana ................... 96 Fifield, Karen .................. 96 Finlayson, James ................ 96 Fiorentino, Nikki ............... 96 Fisher, Cleo ..............96, 114 Fisher, Dave ..............96, 165 Fitzpatrick, Terry ............. 96 Flieg, Franz .................... 96 Fleming, Dorothy ................ 96 Flynn, Sharon .............96, 125 Fogarty, Pat .................... 97 Folsom, Bob .................... 97 Footer, Jerry ................... 97 Fortner, Larry .................105 Foster, Linda .............97, 125 Fox, Jane .................97, 114 Franklin, Vicki ................. 97 Fredrickson, Buddy .............. 97 Frey, Charlotte ...........97, 126 Fritz, Nelson .................. 97 Fuss, Eleanor................... 97 â G â Galbraith, James .105 Galland, Dennis . 97 Gardner, Juanita .105 Gavin, Janice . 97 Geery, Colin ...105, 165 Gilbert, Janette . 97 Glaus, Joan 93 , 97 Gleed, Mary . 97 Gnose, Donald 97, 165 Goles, Rita . 97 Gonsior, Fay . 97 Gonsior, Kay ............... 97 Goodwin, Emma .............. 97 Gordon, Jacquie ....18, 97, 114 Gow, Betty ................. 97 Graham, William ...........105, 165 Graybeal, Pat ........ 18, 97 Gregory, Dennis ............ 97 Grenfell, Beverly ........ 97 Gross, Carolyn ........... 97 Groves, Mary Lou ........... 97 Guest, Joyce ...............97, 114 â H â Hagen, Lila ..................105 Hahn, Allen ..................105 Haines, Dorothy ..........97, 127 Hall, Gary ............... 97 Hallford, Verna .............. 97 Hammond, Karen .............. 97 Hanson, Gayle .............. 97 Hanson, Lloyd ................105 Hanson, Linda.............97, 127 Harms, Harold ................105 Harkins, Jay .............97, 165 Harmon, Donna ............97, 123 Hannon, Marion .............. 97 Harris, Alan ................ 97 Harris, Bill .......... .105, 127 Harris, Karen .............. 97 Harris, Martha ............ 97 Harris, Robert .............. 97 Harrison, April ............ 97 Hauck, Deraid ...........105, 140 Hauck, Shirley ............... 98 Hayes, Kenny ............... 105 Heberle, Barbara ............. 98 Hefty, Gwen ................. 98 Helferstine, Marcia .......... 98 Helwig, Sharon ............. 98 Henderson, David ............. 98 Hendrickson, Allen ........... 98 Henry, Marion ................ 98 Hensel, Cheryl ............... 98 Hensley, Rita ................ 98 Herman, Jeff ................. 98 Heyer, Sherry .......98, 114, 149 Hiatt, Doyle .................105 High, Standley ...............105 Highness, Raymond ............ 98 Hightower, Lance ............. 98 Hill, Darrel ................ 98 Hilmo, Ronnie ............ 98 Hines, Larry ................. 98 Hirsch, Jard ............... 105 Hirst, Dorothea ............ 98 Hlebechuk, Shirley ........... 98 Hoefler, Walter ..........98, 165 Hoepfner, Barbara ............105 Hogan, Charles ...............105 Honeycutt, Pat ......93, 98, 149 Hoppie, Bob .................. 98 Houldson, Bob ................ 98 Howell, Renie ................ 98 Huff, Penny ..............98, 114 Hughes, Richard ..........98, 165 Hull, Richard ............98, 123 Hummer, Jack ................. 98 Hunter, Jack ................. 98 Hutcheson, Alfred ............ 98 Hutchins, Sharon ............. 98 Hyndman, Roger ............... 98 Indreland, Elling ........... 98 Ingraham, Bev .............. 98 Inman, Mary ..............98, 125 Isaacs, Rose ........... 98, 127 Jenkins, Sonja .............. 98 Jette, Garold ................105 Job, Marvin ................ 98 Johanson, Faye .............. 98 Johns, Shirley ............... 98 Johnson, Bruce ...............105 Johnson, David 98 Johnson, Jerry .............. 98 Johnson, Peggy .............. 99 Johnson, Phil ................ 99 Johnson, Ray ............... 99 Johnson, Terry ............... 99 Johnson, Thula ............... 99 Johnston, Barbara ............ 99 Johnstone, Barbara 99, 119, 123 Jones, Carole .......... 99, 149 Jones, Kenneth ...............105 Jones, Rand .............. 105 â K â Kammerer, Clinton ............. 99 Katsel, Donald .............. 99 Kay, Janet ................... 105 Keeler, Lisbeth ............. 99 Keniston, Charles .............105 Kephart, Nancy ................ 99 King, Kay ................99, 140 Kinney, Marlene ............. 99 Kinnison, Sharon .............. 99 Klein, Edwin ..................105 Knaub, Diana .............. 99 Koch, Pete ................ 149 Kofford, Renae .............. 99 Kohler, Rohn .................. 99 Kolppa, Charles ............... 99 Kraabel, Karla ...........99, 114 Krout, Linda ................ 99 Kurzenbaum, Dan ............... 99 â L â LaCroix, Mary ............... 99 Lajoie, Everett .............. 99 Lalonde, Joan ............... 99 Lambson, Boyd ................. 99 Landin, Linda ................ 99 Larsen, Barbara ..............- 99 Larsen, Dick ............... 99 Laughlin, Diana ............... 99 Lawless, Sandra .............. 99 Lawrence, Bruce ...............105 Lee, Ebenn .................... 99 Legried, Leland ............. 105 Leischner, Dennis ............. 99 Leonard, Ted .................. 99 LePaine, Brenda ......... 99, 123 Lepole, Michael .............. 99 Lerback, Keith ............... 99 Lewis, Marion ................ ........ 93, 99, 114, 125, 140 Lewis, William ........-....... 99 Lien, Ruthanne ......99, 117, 140 Liffring, Bob ............99, 165 Loeffler, Eliz ................100 Lovejoy, Elizabeth.............105 Lutz, Jim .....................100 â M â Maclnnes, Bonnie ..............100 Mackie, Marlene ...............100 MacLean, Bill ......100, 149, 165 221 Marry, Jack .....................105 Magee, Sue .................â....100 Maier, Don ................... ..100 Maiess, Pat ............... .,â.100 Mallory, Beverly .........100, 125 Manning, Larry ..................100 Mansfield, Marilyn ..............100 Marlowe, Tommy ..................105 Marsh, Anita .......... ........100 Martin. Floyd .................. 100 Mason, Kae ......................100 Matte, Gail ..............100, 165 Maul, Delvin ....................JOS Maxey, Stella ............â.....105 Mays, Herschel ..................105 McBride, Bill ...................100 McBride. Edward .................105 McCarthy, Theresa ...............100 McCloskey. John ............... 100 McConnell, Robert .............. 105 McCormick, Elton ................100 McCormick, Patsy ................105 McCulloch, Clifford ............ 100 McDougall, Laurel ...............100 McGinnis, Pearl ..........195, 127 McGee, Willene ...........100, 114 Mclnnis, Bonnie ............... 105 McIntyre, Stephen ............. 105 McKinstry, William ............. 100 Mehus, Carol .................. 100 Mercer, Jim ..............100, 179 Merseal, Sharon ............... 100 Metzger, Rodney .................100 Meyer, Patty ...........18, 100, 140 Michaud, Michelle ........100, 125 Mickelson, Glenn ................100 Migge, Guy ..................93, 100 Miller, Larry ....100, 119, 140, 149 Miller, Michele ...............100 Miller, Miles .................100 Miles, Victor ............105, 165 Mills, Mary ..............â......100 Milligan, Jim ...................105 Milligan, Mary ..................105 Mitchell, Barbara ........100, 125 Mitchell, Gale ...........100, 179 Molenda, Dorothy ................100 Mood, Doug .................... 100 Moore, Patsy .................. 100 Moore, William .............. 105 Morey, Brian ... ............100 Morgan, Denise .......18, 100, 140 Morin, Bob ................ ..101 Morin, Gerald ...................101 Morin, Judy .....................101 Morris, Bettyann ..............101 Mueller. Lois ..............101, 126 Muller, Ronnie .............101, 105 Myrdal, Jay ................. 101 â N â Nagle, Leo ................... 101 Nearman, Steve .................101 Neff, Gene .....................101 Neff, Sandra ........18, 101, 149 Neifinger. Mcrrlis ........... 101 Nelson, Donna .................101, 125 Nelson, Gordon ...............101 Nelson. Harold ............. 105 Nelson, Jane .......101, 127, 140 Nelson. Joyce .................101, 127 Nelson, Leonard ..............105 Nelson, Lee .................. 101 Newman, Julia ..................101 Newman, Louise .................101 Nicholas, Karen ................101 Nichols, Judy ................101 Nichols, Mary .......u..........101 Nickerson, Don ................105 Nielsen, Barbara ..............101 Nielson, Bonnie .............. 101 Niemeyer, Billie .........101, 123 Nimocks, Bob .............. 101 Nordberg, Jack ................101 Norton, Doris .................105 Nowman, Sharlene ............ 101 Nybo, Ron .................. 101 â O â Oblizalo, John ...........101, 179 Ockler, Sandra ................101 Ojala, Robert ............... 101 Okken, Orval ................ 105 Glean, Ed ................... 101 Oliver. Bob ................. 101 Oliver, Judy ..................101 Olson, Doug .................. 105 Olson. Bob .................. 105 Olson, George .................105 Olson, Sandra .................101 Ostenson, Ruth ......101, 114, 123 Overcast, David ..........101, 149 â P â Palmer, Jim ...................101 Palmer, Merle .................101 Paquin, Ralph ............... 105 Paris, William .............. 105 Patton, Milly .................101 Pauli, Fernon ............... 105 Paulson, Gary .............. 101 Pearson, A1 ...................102 Pedersen, Erwin .............. 102 Petersen, Kenny ............. 102 Petersen, Larry ............. 102 Petersen, Roger ...............102 Peterson. Albert .............105 Peterson, Gary .............. 102 Pfeiffer, Marilyn .............102 Phillips, Nancy ........... 102 Philpott, Ron ............... 102 Polish, Bonnie ............ 102 Pierson, Dalton ..........102, 165 Pope, Liane ................. 102 Popham, Sharon ................102 Porch, Dennis ............ ...102 Powers, Brenda ................102 Praast, Betty ............... 105 Printz, Ronald .............. 105 Price, Dennis .......... 102, 165 â Q â Oueener, Florence 105 â R â Rail, Kathy ...................102 Ralstin. Laila ................102 Ramsdell, Larry .............. 105 Randall. Dick .................105 Rasmussen, Mike ...............102 Rasmussen, Roger ............. 102 Raymond, Darla ................102 Reardon, Sharon .. .102, 140, 149 Reed. Bill .............. 102, 165 Reinoehl, Elaine ..............102 Remple, Sharon .......93, 102, 140 Remior, Linda .................102 Rettinger, Rita ________ ...105 Richards, Jerry ...............105 Richardson, Bob ...............105 Ricketts, Lynn .............. 102 Rigg, Charles ......... .102, 103 Roehl, Irene ..................102 Rogers, Adelle .......18, 102, 119 Rogers, Jim .............102, 165 Roos, Ronald .................102 Root, Pat ......93. 102, 114, 140 Roske, Fred ..................102 Ross, Carla ..............93, 102 Roth, Larry ..................105 Rush, Karen ................ 102 Rusk, Jim ...............102, 165 Russ, Phil ................. 105 â S â Sappenfield, Anne ............102 Sayre, Larry ............... 105 Schendel, Dale ...............102 Schendel, Dick ........ .102, 127 Schestag, Carole .............102 Schilling, David .............102 Schindler, Mary ..............102 Schmautz, Larry ........ 105, 165 Schmid, Barbara ..............102 Schmiedeke, Chuck .18, 10 , 149 Schmitz, Pat .................103 Schneider, Donna .............103 Schneider, Esther ............103 Schrader, Carlene .......103, 131 Schwanke, Dale ...............103 Schwartz, Joyce ..............103 Schweitzer, Bob ..............103 Scott, Rodney ................105 Seaman. Barry ...........103, 165 Searles, Denise ..........18, 103 Sedgwick, Alan ...............103 Seim, Keith .............103, 165 Seitz, Maicia ............... 103 Sellers, Denise ..............103 Seymour, Jane ..........105, 117, 149 Shearer, Jack ................103 Shearer, Janice .........103, 125 Sneihamer, Mik3 ..............103 Shields, Shirley .............103 Shepherd, Gary ...............105 Shoemaker, Juaith ....93, 103, 140 Shu Its, Philip ........103. 149, 165 Skarland, Sigurd .............103 Smith, Bobby .................103 Smith, Bradley ...............105 Smith, Celna .............93, 105 Smith, Greg ................ 103 Smith, Mary ..................103 Smith, Max ................. 103 Smith, Robert ................103 Smith, Ronald ............â...105 Smith, Sandra ............. 103 Sol, Mark ............... 103 Sommers, Barbara ....18, 103, 126 Sommerville, Gary ............103 Spencer, George .....93, 103, 165 Stage, Tom ..............103, 179 Stanley, cliner ..............105 Starr, Boo ...................103 Starr, Ralph ................ 103 Stempke, Lyle â...............103 Steinberg, oarrei ............103 Stemple, Delores .............103 Stenseth, Beverly ............103 Stetson, Elwood ..............103 Stokes, Ruth .............. â105 Steurerwald, Gary ............103 Stevens, Dennis ..............105 Stewart, Richard .............105 Stimson, Barbara .........93, 103 Stohr, Penn ..................103 Stoianoff, John ..............103 Stokes, Ruth ............... 103 Stone, Carole .............. 103 Stoverud, Linda .........103, 123 Struckman, Tom ...............103 Stuart, Charles ..............104 â T â Tarr, Sharon ...............104 Taylor, Pat ...........104, 114 Teel, Nichols ..............104 Thibodeau, Gene ............104 Thibodeau, Jimmie ..........104 Thomas. Yvonne ............ 105 Thompson, Judy ........104, 119 Thompson, Mike ........104, 165 Thompson. Vicki ............104 Tiemyer, Gwen ..............104 Tietz, Dorothy .............104 Tolley, Cheryl .............104 Torgrimson, Helen ..........104 Treickel. Kenneth...... ....105 Trowbridge, Bob ............104 â U â Urback, Keith .........104, 149 â V â Valentine, Scot .......104, 165 Van Egen, Archie ...........105 Van Horne, Colleen .........117 Vaneps, Carol ..............105 Vogan, Bill ................105 â W â Walker, Gloria ........... 104 Wallace, Sharon ............104 Wark, JoAnn ................104 Wark, Melvin ...............104 Weikel, Bob ......104, 165, 179 Weimer, Diane ..............104 Wemple, James .............. Wentz, Carol ...............104 Wertz, Tony ...........104, 179 West, Bob ..................104 Westler, Susan .............104 Wheeler, Kermit ............105 White, Sheila ............. 104 White, Shirley .............104 White. Rita ......104, 126, 127 Wicke, Rose . ..............104 Wickman, Randall ...........104 Wilborn, Bill ..........18, 104 Williams. Bob ....104, 123, 165 Williams, Jerry .......104, 165 Willis, Phyllis ............104 Willison, Eugene ...........105 Wills, Darlene ............ 104 Wilson, Michal ........104, 114 Wilson, Monte ....104, 114, 140 Wilson, Ruth ...............105 Wittman, Carol ............ 105 Woldstad, Lois .............105 Woferman, Terry ............105 Wren, Nancy ................105 Woods, Bill ................105 Wyttenback, Norman ........ 105 â Y â Youngquist, Gary ...........105 Yule, Gale .105 â Z â Zachariasen, Carol .........105 Zentner, Carman ............105 Ziegeldorf, Dean .......... 105 Zimmerman, Donya ...........105 Zimmerman, Doug ............105 Zimmerman, Lester ..........105 Zimmerman, Lloyd ......105, 149 222 AUTOGRAPHS 223
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