Mission High School - Qua Quei Yearbook (St Ignatius, MT)

 - Class of 1949

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I 8311881811168 Vocational Guioanb Driver's TI81H1HU Wnglisb anu Dramanicg Wilma Quearns Keith ulawson Howe mconomi s Commercla 1 and Journaliam 13- Wilkur- Fund Fun f otlsu Music Depg Mo,qQ,QJ-hffts mme etlcswipgxiencf, RWM W vfnvffimiww- Awami QQ WW WN a.,1z4,,,QQ,,,QQ +1 flllfwg betty Lennett Mar tark -001 1 ggjbnce Ag: igulture and Coach Economics i XgQKgQiNL51i1i:NqQi3 eacafzveatd The Senior Class of 1949 began the year with 24 members The Senlors started their activities by painting the nM', October 21 Annual One of the most important duties of the seniors was the Annual which was begun in January with Mr Clawson as sponsor Senior Play The Senior Class presented their play nHome Sweet Homicide , March 24 It was under the direc tion of Miss Kelgik The Cast Marion Carstairs, a mystery story writer Lavonne Johns, Archie, her young son Chuck Johnson, April, her dramatic daughter Joan Smith,Dinah, her pract ical daughter Genny Welch Polly Walker,an actress Lois Dumontier, Wallie Sanford, a neighbor Harold Mr Cherington, her husband Francis Rolllns, Rupert Van Deusen, a surprise Carl Hudson Frankie Riely, a racketeer Bill Keller, Bill Smith, Police Lieu tenant Douv Allard,Sergeant O'Hare, his as lstant d Tryon, Pete, Dinah's O and O Hal Samsel , Joella, a menace-Rowena Ross, Flashlight, of the mob George Biggs, Wendy, of the gang Donna Sains bury, Mag of the gang Alice Deschamps, Joe, of the gang Don Mlller, Betsy, of the gang Elaine Mikkelsen Banquet and Ball The seniors had their annual Banquet arm BaIL, April 22. Seniors, faculty and guest speakers attended the banquet. The entire High School was invited to the Ball, Allard's Orchestra provided the music. Baccalaureate and Commencement The date for Baccalaureate Services was set for May 22, with Reverand Ives as speaker. . . Bannister of the Federal Bureau of Investigation spoke at Commencement excercises, May 25 in the f75 high school gym. p Cialis as-2-AX ,D f or W s-.,. '5 KE Q Xi-'fg NN O n ' . Y - Durrantg Mrs. Cherington, a garden fan-Dixie Sipeg Eu - ? c 0' S . , , . W G X W Mr-1.. -53 CQ QiiQm F s'l As I gazed into the soft candle light I saw visions of the students ln our class ten years irom now Fhere was denevleve, she was arrled to a well nown sports mal and is nox huntln lion ln AfTlCa he eems to be rea 1 GHJOBLHV hersell And George, ret set lor a shock 13 a minister in Tibet teach lug the little Chinese CHllGP6D their ten commandments Bonnle's bOSUlH7 the porductlon oi automobiles in a lar e new factory She reallr 'nous how to handle the woraer Dou las, after setting Alaska adrltted to the union, s n w the leading senator fron ther Joan is marrled with 31X chlltren and 1 one of the leading soclalltes in salt Lac Harold, I see, is ln the Amerlcan Embassy in Russia tryin o deleat the veto power Pls pretty Russian DIlu6 helpln dlm ln his WOIA Lois is a blues singer ln a lar e night Club in New Orleans nlaine, I see, EHKLDQ Shorthand very last while sitting on her bosses ance Donna was busy typing wlth one eye on the clocx, she has date with her latest romeo LGOl6 and Rowena have joined up in a team BHG are G8HC1Ug on Broadway Francis we found in Hollywood He is one oi the leading dren G6SigH6TS and make up artists Bill is enjoing himself as a Sergeant in the a my he is now giving the boys their calistrenics Lixie, a prominent psycholo ist,is PUHHJDW a mental nospltal bacx east Hal in LSBU Professor at Oxford He lS teaching Lngllsh Delores has gone out for sports and has won conslderable lame in swimlnw the n lish Ch nnel recently bon is busy erperlmentin as he is P680 ChSml3t in an aSpiPlH factory he ot his experience earller 1U llie Alice we ilnd, riding bareback in the R1HgllHb Brothers Circus Sne lS the latest hit Charles is exblorln the moon and tee planets alter finding liie too dull on the earth Carl, believlng himself another Johnny Apple Seed, lS plant ing trees around the country Lavonne, last, but was founc 0at'entlv 31 w rlng q16St1UDS for the swarm oi children HTOHUG htr ln Jlrls Town CCI' X12 QR ff JW ' P I D . 1 . 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XgNdgmMMfH:j:XQ23 44570466 We, the Class ol '49, being about to leave this school, in full possession of a souno booy ano weak mino, so male ano publish this, our last will and testament,he1eby revokinc and making void all former wills by us at any time,heretoio1e made As to sucn estate as it has pleased the fat s and our strong aim to give us,we do dlspose oi the same as Iollows George Biggs leaves his wioe awake attention class to Bluce Beckwith Bal le ves his vocabulary to Sylvla Johnston Dixie leaves the task of eoitin tre annual to the whole Junior class Don leaves the answels to the Geometry question to the Geometry class Joan leaves her love for Sholthand to Bunkle Lavonneleaves her temper to anyone who can control Donna leaves her giggle to Norene Durrant Allce leaves the Broadcaster Emma Jean leaves her prepareoness in class to Joan Brooks Carl leaves his hel ht to Stanley Stratton Doug leaves Betty, but not lor long Beckwith anc hopes he learns to ride Elalne leaves calisthenics to hr stish Francis leaves his ab1l1t5 to hanole boxlng gloves to Goroen Pill nugenelknves his number thirteen loggers to Floyd Bill leaves hls posture to Lavar Rowena and Genny leave the basketball team, and hope they take flrst place next year Delores leaves her vitamin pills to Lois rreshour Lois leaves herability to get to school on time to JoAnn Blood sdoie leaves his way with the girls to David Thorsheim Chuck leaves his engaging smile to Dale Simon Bonnie leaves her meekness to LaRee Q? 2175 32?-f-N fffxp 0 nl I ' : ' 5 U Q U . W in . I 5 A it. QU' ' . O , . I S n - V O Harolo leaves his motorcycle ability to George n , A W CQ . 1 I l . . Y . . , H A I . vs .,, . 3 o . - Q X . . Q 1 I 7 0 O f , - , if ' Chuck Johnson, vlce o esident o the sen or class is one of our main athlet s The e was boxinvthe first and second years baske ball 11nlor and senlor years and football taelast Gres years f'fferent years and Mad? tudent Conn has belon d e Club three 1 the sen or Dixie Sine, Secre ary f the senior 01858, was voted mustllkely to succeed 'n the popularity contest She was Sroadcas r reoorter in the freshman year, tvnlst on the paper durlnv the soohomore year,and the Editor half of the junior year She a member of UB dome Economics two years and a member of the all four years She has also to the 'ramatlcs Clxb anc Art JH the Scrlbller A member the last has been Cllb for Deo Club belonred director f he lbrary staff and the Editor of the Annual J e is Salutatorlan of the senior class of fl Genny Welch, president ofthe senior class has been one of our busiest girls She has belonged to the Pep Club for four years, a G A A number freshman and sophomore years base ball and basketball player She was inthe G1rl's Chorus three years the G1rl's Nonette sophomore year, Swlngtet senior year, orchestra senior year, and band all four years Vice president of freshmanclass and Co editor of dm Scribbbr and member of the Dramatic Club She was in both the Junior and Senior play, also a Home Bc member two years N ar as Umlr lrea sure was m mber ofthe P for all four wears the vice nresldent i11dw senior ear, and F class reporter 1 the sophomore year He has had a lead ing part 1 both the Junior and Senior Play I is a member of the library staff and Sports Pd tor he Annual l, Emma Jean Cord1er,a smau vlvaclous brunette, is well known to allni us. She belonged to the Home Econ omios Club in the freshman, sopho more, and junior years. She has an been active in the Chorus all four years and she was in the Nonette '- during the sophomore year. She was Alice Descnamos, a fgs? qxiet dark haired lass,1s one of our 'V old timers in this school She has belonged to the Home Economkz Club for all four years She has also been a member of the Pen Club for all four years a mem ber of the Chorus du ing her sooho more and senior Eugene F1 her, tall silent blond, is ore of our Ravalli boJs H6 HHS been member of tn 'OP all f0UP ears He went out for baxfl ng durxff' fresrmar ear He ano his big bass 'olned t n land lr his senior year and he also was a member ofthe F0 S Chorus in his senior year in the Junior play and a member of the Pep Club for all four years. vears She has taken Journalism in the last two years and she was Co editor 1 ner senior ear She was in oth the wunior and senior play 'CY' U Q Q. . E - fl V 'T Q Q Q , ' . A lf ' I 0 .wT,. 1 L l A 2 I u I a 11 A .. Qs fa it . -, x x l. ref I ? 4fw 5 Rei? Qi ' A ' A - u ' , K, , , , Q ' ' ' . Q A C. I' o E' Q 4 .L N V Q v . J iimjaf U 1 V I7 7 9 s Q 3 X ? , Lavonne Johns, representative tothe Stadent Council from the senior class,took honors in the popularity contest with her black curly hair She has been a Home Economics Club member for tow years in which she was very active She was vice president of the divisional in the junior year and president of the home organization in her senior year She was the Student Council Treasurer lnlnr junior year and was in both the Junior and Senior pla She has been a member of tee Wen Club for four years and was a guard on the bastetball'unn in her junior year, also a member of the Chorus Doug Al1ard,Student A, Council president f is our oerlimentarian. He was on the foot ball team in he sen'or year,basket ball junior and sen1or,and in track for three year He has been in the Ulu Clab four years and secretary of it in both junior and senior year He was in he Stadent Colncll in the junior year and a member JSOPUG p'8?S, the JtUU6Ut Co1nc1l Secretary this year,1s one of our out s andlng athletes He has played foot ball the last three years and he was the Caption of the football team in his Senior year, basketball in the .'l'JHi0P and senior year, traclf the last three 3I6ars,and boxing in the freshman and soohomore years. He has been a member of the F.F.A. all four years of which he was president lnlns sophomore year. He has been a member of the UMW Club the last three years president of it in his senior year. He was in the 39Ui0P P1ay,the president of the class IP his J11f1i0I' year, and Sports Editor of the Annual. of th8 fOr tear years presl dent in his senior year de was class president 1 he sophomore year and class president of the F F been in both ln boxing junior and year,1n the tet, band years, and We has plays, in the senior Swing three in the orchestra in his senior year l V A Lj ' CL 1 . ' 0 . . - ef . J . ff, Y . I . - ' I . I L . . 2 ' nfgX for four years. 1 Lf Q F 0 F a A o amiga A A i.M:s?!i . A . , -I ., v l , 1 n t - Q K . y . u . .A. M I L - A K - - 5 Q D ur 1 L ' . . 9 . M Q I k t ' Q P fi M 5- My C! 'Y 1 Q t 0 . ' - P B ll Keller, a tall dard atnlete,ls ax a are farners has been a MSNDST t e r r ior all iour years took boxing the first two years He was on the loot ball team the last two years and bas ketball 1 his senior year 16 Delores Maxwell secretary o Club, is going to one of our secretaries unless her heart tured before then She has Carl Hudson, tall, dark, and fancy re and ber and the and he e, was the king of the Green Gold Ball He has been a mem o the F F A in his jun or serior years He belonged to Glee Club in his senior rear was a member of the cast for SU OP Ulay Also, he was a Track member in his junlor and senior years Hill the Pen future is cap beer a member of the pep Club for all four has been a member of txe oluo in his soohorore, Jun10T, and senior years years and a member ofime G A A during her freshman and sophomore years She was in the Girls Chorus in the sooho more year and Manager of the sirls Basketball team in the senior vear She has been a member 0' the Home DC Club all four years and on the library staff in the junior year She was in the Junior olay, Assistant Business manager of the Annual, and Assistant Editor of Broadcaster in senior year. O . '- y f . . . 1 , ' 0 J G A , ' V 'Q I 1 t S I . K 1 ' f ' , r O I lljlll rw -A 1 ' L A . - i- jiri g . other one of our ifgf E f't' M . He i of h '.'.A. 'N f ' , ne - I N O I n ' ' e I 9' . A , f A as in .L , . 4 A I 0 -1 ' PA - L U I L .A Y 0 . , XBBI' Elaine Mikkelsen, Co editor of he Broadcaster in her senior year, is one of our future sec retaries She was a member of the Pep club for all four years, a member of the G.A.A. in her freshman and sonho- more years,a typist On the broadcaster in her junior year, Don Miller, one of our newer members, joined our class at the beginning of his junior ear. He has been a member of the F.F.Xt hmthe junior and senior years,and he has been on the football team in his senior year. He was in both the Junior and Senlor nlays. He tool boxing the last two years. Bonnie McCollum,small dark haired lass 1 one of our oldest class members She has been a member of the Home Ec Club for all four years She has also been a member of the Pep Club for all four years She was ln G A A in er freshman and sophomore years and on the library staif ln her senior vear She was ln the Junior nlay and a mem bor of the Iramat1csClub in her senior and she helped in the Junior play and was in the Senior olay, She has been a member of the Home Economics Club for all four years 'SIL lv Y'-137' year Hal Samsel one of our ewest members, has made a name for himself with his unique vocabulary He was a member of tre F k 3 Junlfr and senior ears He was both the J1n or and Senior nla s was a memter of the u S sen'0P Vear Also Joan Smith,Valed1ctorian of the sen'or class, was voted as the best Hressed ntest she nas been a member of the Pen ullb for all four years, president of it in her Jun'or year She was in the G A A s'etball 1 her junior year She was in the o1rl's horus all four years, mixed Chorus sonhomore year,Wonette sonhomore year, and Swingtet senior year She was sec retary of toe freshman class and vice oresldent of the junior class Che has been a member of the Wome Ee nlub for all four years, in both Tunior and senior vlays, and Photo Hitor of the Annual She was ln the ranatlcs Flab in the ser'or year girl in the popularity the First two years an l Francis Rollins, one of our future farmers, has been a member of the A for all four years He was the treasurer f it in h's junior and senfor year Qs was a member of the Student ouncll ln his SODUOMOPG and junior years We was ln both the Junior and Sen'or plays He was on the basletball team in his senior he was in the Boy's Chorus in his senior year and a member of the Dramatics club in his senior year F.F... - , , A . O L l , fr . fs y . - V - , 5 0 A V M I, . , V 0 922 is F ' L A , ' . T1 I - 'w.i. in hi ' x X - in 1 J . He ---V n-n A ll 5 Cl b in hi gg O co . P v 'w 4 , , H. 1 . .. Q of Q- o ' V 4. ba rf ' Tl L' Wil fu ' - V L Q V , 'W U e f- 1 . I . ' a KJ 1 A s sl P A L . W an U A 7 . , u ' .L Q Donna Sainsbury,Stu oent Council repre sentative, is one of our most ardent sport fans She has been active in the Pen Club all four years, the vice presicient junior yearand pres ident in the senior year She belonged to the G A A in er freshman and sooho more year Droadcas ter staff senior year and Tlbrary typlst ln the unlor year Harold Durrant, a class representative to the Stldent Council this year one o our future farmers He has also been a member to the Student Council in the freshman and sophomore years de has been a active member ir tee F F A all fowr years of which he is the reporter for this vear. He has been a member of the track squad four years and a member of the M Club in the junior and senior year In both the Junior and Senior play and on the Qroadcaster in the junior year. ie was a member of the Boys' Chorus in the senior year Rowena Ross, reasl e of tre senior c ass, has talen part ln most of the activities the scnool She has been a member of the Deo Club for four years 1 e C A during her f eshman and sophomore years She has belonped to the Home Economics Club four years and was the secretary of it during her senior year She played guard on the basketball team in the junior and senior year and was a member of the Dramatic Cllb in Um M-lor vear She helo a nart in both Tlnlor and nior l Sh was n the ibrary staff ans tHb Broadcast r staff ln the fr shman year also on the An nual staff as Dubllcity manaeer rus the first two years, the honette in the sophomore year, the Swlngtet ixmdn senior year and she took baton in the sopqomore and senior years A Home Economics member for all foqr years and the vice president f it in her senior year She is the Business Manager of the Annual WHQ ' T .xr, 'L e l 1 z y - of ' . L l and n th e...A. I V , .. 1 ' ,n V , I I' far A l I Sets n ay. e o - L r J 1 ' 1 e Q - . C . , L . A T CJ O W She was in dn cho- Y' 1 - L 1 ai. 1 V O O T ' ' ' y ' 4 - C o . I nf' O . . C O l h N O 9 ., . - I' 5 . 1 , is 5 . f l L e r 4. - 0 I ' Q .. . 7 O AJ . . Bonnie Stine, This dark haired senior came from Charlo to join our class While here she was a member of our Home Economics Club She also was a member of the Library Staff Bonnie worked part time at the Hot Lunch Kit chen at noon She attended Ronan High School part of the year but came back to graduate with the Mission Class his junior and senior years was manager Ofu16 basketball team his senior year He partic ioated in both Eddie Tryon, one of our outstand ing runners Track of which he has lettered the last two years,was King of the manor Prom He has been a member of the F A all fo years and was Secretary o t in his senior year played football during Lois Dumontier, this vivacious bru Senior plays the Junior and nette, has been in our class from the very beglnring She has been ember of he G in her freshman and soohomore yegpsg d in the Pep Club aU.four years She has been a member of the Twirlers the last three years She has tafen Chorus all four years She has been a member of the Home Ec Club the last two years She took part in both the Junior and Senior playa f MQ X l WW M Q 7 ff, g 2 Z X 'Wav X2 ,if Z Nw H 451 Ev f L Z! fx ix J 1 o t Ii. lcill tif K QDZQLQKUUC' SFT Q Phe Junlcr class had 1t's first meeting on Se tewber lith with class officers being elected as follows Sherman Holt president, Sam blnzle, tice president Ilene Smith, secretar , and Dale Sinon, tree urer Miss Zarm leliik was choosen as class sponsor In October the Juniors and seniors Jointly painted the M and now gaze proudly at it with vell earned praise In November we chose lor our play Uwee We in t Louis', which we presented on December 15, with the time late spring 1004 The place was the llv frg room of the Smith home in St Louis Nr Smith a St Louis businessman Ves y Iei hman, Mrs Smith hi wife Sylvia Tohnston their daughters, Rose Beverly Sainsbury, nsther Petty Iecker, Agnes Foberta valler and mottie Petty V111 r Ion, theh' son Sherman Holt, Grandpa Prosphater, Mrs Smiths Iather Kenneth Papenfuss Fatle, the cook Fanna Day,Nrs We ghon,an irate neighbor DeLores klnzle Ida Boothby, sweet on Lon Betty LcDonald oohn Sreparo,sweet or Hose -Skippy Stoll Fred Feegory, sweet on Vsther Dale Simon Lucille Pentard menace from the east Ilene Smith Mr Dodge,Smlths boss -Lloyd Allison Mr Duffy, up to no good Sam Kinzle I .arch e staxted gettlrg ready lor the prom whlch was elven April A wlth Aprll -howers as the decorating theme The king anc queen of the prom were Elaine Vlkkelsen and Eddy Tryon Our class colors are Blue a d Cold, the class llower is a red rose, and ofr mo to 1 H c -2 tra gh the rocks are rugged H SU KINZI-F ILEITE aura .5 FANNA DAY Hy! 4 qpwvf THEO GREEN 74 WESLEY LEISHMAN taxx 'L DALE SIION if HAROLD HERBIG 'ml BETTY MAC DONALD M3154 SKIPPY STOLL yi L an 1 .555 ,W LLOYD ALLISON NILDA DETERT 113 Nr DOLORES JOHNSON BETTY MILLER an ROBERTA WALKER RULON ANDERSON MARILYN DURRANT fn SYLVIA JOHNSTON if 1-I KENNETH PAUENFUSS 134: 'N-.XC Yxwf if f Al VEN'-YY WEIV ADT f . . N in 'Us S xqL,6Lr 7 if LYLE CARTER DYKV 'YQ M... DELORES KIENZLE 'N BEVERLY SAINSBURY Q 'vw ,'- Y- 'xr I HAYVUND WILYLRSON J 1' N , L an Q Gi' ,Jr fai, A W A K JI H V, kk he , HA L 's ' '- N- 1 ' as-, '- ' X V- Q A L ai N I . K : I lx' 7 I Egg ibixf Lf,' ,xp ?j,,g JEQ 7 ' ' 1 ' ' . jf Q' A f - A w .N his N . , I , Q 9 J 3 .- ,f if f Lf' QR Z NW if dp, ff f X 'ZA J fl NT egfxqiluiall fiQ'i2f Bruce Beckwith 6 President Inltatlon of the freshmen was held Friday, October l The flendish plans and humiliationswmme followed by a dance in the gym This was for the whole high school At the beginning of Un year we had thirty six peonle in our class Bernice Shriner and Jean Ackerman joined us but left again in March Darwin Eskeli joined us in February James Fischer was stricken with rhematlc fever and drooped school at the beginning of the second semester Phyllis Allard was again chosen as one of the cheerleaders for Mission Joe dcDonald, our athleti ace, brought glory to tne sonhonore class by making an excellent re cord in bootball and basketball In January, the soohomore class, with the aid of Mr Funk and Viss Kellik, put on a suow with talent taken from the class Our class officers were President, Bruce Beckwith, Vice DP8SlO6Ht, Pob Weingart, Secretary, Dhyllis Allard, and Treasurer, Claudine Dsfers Mc Donald were our Student Council Heoresertatlves Eight members o the girls' basketball team are from olr class Iols Freshour, Carol Frubaler lhigh scoring E B Porewardl, Toan Brooks, Louise Jensen, waxlne Schmauch, Joan Jeflreys, Phyllis Allard, and Dorothy Rider The soohonores came iniirst in the pooularlty contest Having eivhteen firsts and fifteen second I -4. A Q O - O A , 7 . O O 7 n 1 - v . 1 I 4 0 .. U I Our snonsor was Mr. Funk. Jimmy Johnson and Joe ml ' , . . ' up A . I . A 1 .L 7.7 a e A 'Y I O J U. Q 0 M O 0 Q G 4 - I PHVCE PE T JJA BLWFD JAY DUBAY cf? if' gf LAVAR HUDSON IZ 'OE Mc DUNA I :ar cnxm ROBERT 'EINGAHT PHYLLIS ALLARD cumin DR mms .mn Acnmum JO-mg Bmggmn s.-in ...YI-f OHERT BR ISON 3 Nl TOAN BHJOYS CAROL BW 'FAY R TEANNE CORDIS f's-fx ,mf-J JEORJE r.YE JANES FISCHER sf? J A'NW JEFF? YS LOUISE JENSEN W 1, L ' N! L 'JR 3 'HY 'YIDLR BhV11,f-x .12 l OIS FRESVKOW- Y 'wt 0 N N P -fhy 4, dc 45-. in-1 .mms Jomssm Www , M Nw VAXLWE SCHN1 Q' -5 st -wwf' MARIE DE V533 VER MQ IST 'lift -1 -.,,-,l Y om K .amz ,Q fv- uleb QA VASNTL YATAS K K P9 , 1 Ss.. ' ' ' f sa V, . gf W , ..,. 4 X' 'isa gi 5' all Q , fs. Q, x Y 9 N ey 'm'- , ,gf 1 . y 'j 3 If V '9' , X M -15 ' r A A .. 1' - f- ,- -- L A -A It H L ELM, HELLA 2, A: -I H . P . , ,, , s 7 if , ,ga G, ' , T3 , N . is K xl 5 f ' gait . 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QNX S gigs Cav- 1l83 556 g df fgglg N V D Nyx-,lt l f X 4??f1R:,fa 'X S ff 1 l QR SQQQQKMUJQR Peter Garlepa lresioent The lreshman class r 1048 49 had their first cla s meeting September Qth and the following of ficers were elected Ueter Garieoy, oresident Floyd Mikkelson, vice president Willie Thill, secretary and Gladfs Rowley, treasurer Mr Sel jak was chosen for class soonsor Initiation was suffered by everyone in our c ass on October 1 Compensation was given to a degree that evening by means of a dance given by tue sophomores for us The freshmen looked slight ly weary but all had a good time We gave our retarn dance for the sophomoresthe 22ndcf October The freshman class had a skatinv party, a hay riding party, and a weiner roast during the year and did they have fun! I think the teachers got rather disgusted try ng to keep us awake on the morning afters bat they all have to admit that they were young once too The freshmen girls have a chorus an their own to the boys' glee club also Our class has talen advantage of Drlver's training There are ten taking it and nrebablv more of them would if Mr Seljak had more time We started the school ear with 5' st1dents Rodney Powman, Geneva Cord'er, Jan'ce Pordell, And Bernice Kersavage left durfn the year Marlene s'el1 came from Polson to join our class ' . c' . - . 9 , , . , - I 1 . Q . - 5 . f 2, a ' Q 1 s , 0 1 I. 0 . ' I 1 H . J -I - y 4 s 1 . . U this year. A number of the freshmen boys belong .3 ' U 0 ' ., L o . , . L y Q 1 , .J . . A. ' V 4. 1 , ,, fx , J L ' t ' 7 ' ' ' E r' . . , mfclj 3 T X 'ry o lhnnv- 'faire xv' , .If-7' 'gg'-v' FLOYD HIKKWI-SEN WILLY THILL GLADYS ROWLEY 1' Q' BERNADINE BLOOD JANICE BRODELL MARGARET HILTON -TUNE HERSCHNAN 'C R. -J BERNICE KBRSAVAGE HUGH KRAFTZ 551 41-'47 JOAN AARTER FQ ...mu gigs if-r?.!'.l'f it and Sing. ,s.,. DALE ANDERSON at 6- mf JAMES DYKE Jaqnmw nIL pnANcEs cause X 'D TIT x.-I f THOMAS KRANTZ BEVERLY MAXWELL an-L it' an ' QL' gi- NJ ,J LEWIS AR NOLD 5 NORENE DURRANT QQ li' GEORGE BECKWITH A Ia.- EVELYNYE f- '23 sf' ..,.. ,arf 4:17 JOHN -T FFHEY3 JACK JLNSON kv ...I f '5 GILBERT MICHEL or r 'f W A EUGENE NELSON Jon PAPENFUSS ROBERT ROLLINS WENDELL SIMC IDA STOCKTQN WP MARY LOU I ITC HELL 633 ! 'AVID THQRSH IM ' A A5'Q'w,,q A .Q S , K W . Y n gg lx J 4 ' ,Y f 'il Q Q K . .K -1 K .N 4 YF , 3- ' dp D 5 1 I . V Q- I J, 1' 'vw 7 .H I P it L i, wig., M , ,gQm' .' If ,X L ct I 3 Q 1 X, Ng r- ' L - ' A - ' Q - . ' 44' ' .'5i , J H5f'l' ,to .. I f ' ' - 'I - 1 ' . 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P-are f QZEiEXsl, QfXjgQat41iffbY::3 snPTsMBEH 7 school starts A new year begins Hey KlGS, here's a chance to turn over th t new leaf OCTOBLR Freshman Initiation The Fresh put on quite a side show These gooc sports all turnec out for their party as galmor ous as ever Varlety Show All the well known ano hidden talent displaed Photographer Came nverybocy's looxlng their best Palntin the lhib yearly tasv was accompllshed by tae Junlors anc S8HlOLd NOVI1, 1 H senl btate nhamplonsnlp Rlssion captuled the game in the tussel wlth Pelgrane Champlonshlp state class C wlthout a struggle Docspn was our foe Basketoall Begins we hope to keep up our line recoxd we mmm in football DLLENBLH Football Banquet Boys receives their trophles ano letters fox their flne worx Junior Class Play Ieet he In St Louis Well chosen cast and excellent oizecting ehxistmas Program nach grace poxtrayeo a country A real success FsBHUARY lv sub uistrict Tournament Mission hosts to tournament Gooc games, although we came in secono b DlSCPiCE tournament Helo at Hot bprlngs, captured 4th plam MAHLH 64 Senior Play Home sweet Homicioe Shows what a murder can involve l 4 F A to Bozeman llss stearns, Lols Freshour, bYlVl8 John ston anc Lavonne Joh1s to State F H A onvention ALHIL Prom prll s overs, theme A real success l A to Boaeran state Fonvention Qttenoed by Several boys lnvitatlonal Trac eet Uele an, gooc at elets DSHlO1 banquet ant pall hole high school lnvlted to the Ball A1 ea Eaccaulaureatc Jear ng tke cnc db commencement ulplON3S, at last e school Gut lnal e c Cl, g .3'-5 aE2E?2 fss ff?T' tre NNNQQ-',xxsjgL!!,' ..... 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K 5 I ' , 'XX X' 2522: ck le t to rl Wllbln fUUkfdlP8CtOl, Dorothy Rider, Phyllis Allard Maxine Schmaxcn, S lv'a Johnston Pennice shriner,-anna D y,Joan lrfols carol lrzhsker llloa Detert econ es ef zlg lax oln 'oi reshowr Beverly Seln2osr5 Roberta Walle Clal 'ne lc'ers Marilyn Durrant, 'arla Villlams, ren vleve e cn, Joan S1 Q H on ro: leit to ri ht favonne T hns Lffs D1mont'er, Thelma hrantz, ovce Flac'nar an Q1 UL elores lolnson The irl lee tlu includes 1 rom l o er thre 1,ses src numbers tt r irls H s vear or th Pirst A t e g P s are sln 1 onlte 9 Pelx ln 8 P91 6118 s xle th t s without accomndnlwenf This e le ten s owarc closer bleno on fi ee 3 lnea er 8F'Q'GPnPUCG amor the voic s Th a caoo6DB 1 carries on lnto 12 chor s wer The rerevtolre of to s ,lee c 1 n s 1 a gre1t var' t of fclk tun s, ullsbvs love son,Q end lc l comedf hit as well ss lcrec selec Du e lo s x ne bers by vraduat'on adcftlor + 0 v Q r e ve a t 1 ce e u whic Slrf with m led chorus. Qeventv flve oercert ofthe :frls in hlph school are enroll 6 in chords ... -W lt - ' 1 P Donn clngqlst, Timm Jensen, Too Pa enfnss, 'avid Andofsow, 7Cl'lNo, 'ala tnfarboh, apo Uurrant, Dale S4 o , ' o ikmelson 1 v J hnson Joao r a 1 ft to r h Bob P+SOH, Proavafn nor 0 c wltw om 'ran 7 fr son, i 1 ht L o Lava' Iuoscr, fxl L J v o Q fhndoll on, lhox' coo el r vs, new Arnolo Jamnf 'ran1L, ton q 1 Hogs e o u waQ orvaw zof w'th tho ourpose n W nc estaL7isninr H interest 1 usic There were 0 r me ers at th rot ar woe fem me Q'fLlLmeo has fwcreqoed Q t tx boxs wkfch cvmnrfqp onf lf of P t T11 h m P of in High ,Ch0'1 who boxs havf swor on 19 XdI Pt rw lor he prooram the s I' fhcort av well as Lf ' ee 4 vicirf Q bf s o n the wir s Q w 1 the XD chords m e kWee cW1b rp Qftcfrc M 14 s co1'eze s 'rituals ana fln tu P It s o'ar rorPase mo membors D ne your C 1hcWuo 1 t box Lf QC o 1 e o r L s t rotf grorug 'of Back how loft to rijnt: T v W-'ng ' . . y A . , l 4 f I -L . Fab ,'.g' H W to T fo of U , ., ' W' -zu I1 71 jf: 21, J J , J jg ,oo t . 5' ., ' :mi Oi' 9 'Q C: Ft 4 gpext c2tz1 fi, of :iso , 'io ,f, Pe h ' fx, J in Z. .J, F. 1 111g N 'nom ELRLLYZ, 'l yr: Llgion 5 . Y, ' 1 . Er. Tumi x, 3v'sfrW . 'ro-Ag r N 1, it L, rf,,4pg Ty . 375 Ti .-'u L1 lvl, Jogm J'Df eg ',Vis A ', Wtg X 1 L' Goori? M ', GOV? . Till, foo fc? r li. EE? 1 . f 91 e 'l b ' M 'yi vi fo A ., X 1 of ' of 1- ' f ah w m . ' fou . NF: . f fi 'D oeetifg .C Qi. th. t .gp-ob. ,i L -. 2' tc inclu e hir 5 j 1. J. ,o, ha th. 0.-' Q if boys . Q 3 C . A , .j . Q U tk. J 1, v Qhg :,Y tt, Chr'sr'1s J ,B , .o o'-rr cc . P ' tg: ,uric f ttivalq in th-s o:.tU. Th at j 'A 1 . L 1 flee 'i:L to 'try wi ,L ' . tht 7- .1 Hoo. . J 1hcl'Les fo'l soup , J.-. soars, Y. 1- - ' 1 F f. 1 A :Thi to i. A tEo , A - hi, at t U - fe all of hw - gs in h1WH , 2 0 . H l 79 You wry t f5i V' Lt, H. Back row left to rlfht Wilbur Funlfiadvisorj, Tay Dubay, wav Wilkerson, Gary Poller Hovene Fischer, Skinny Qtoll Douglas Allard James Black, Bob Prison farvaret Hilton Joan Brfoke. ront w le to rin James 'eneen Waralese Ping, Hutv ferr Io's Freshoar Bettv Miller, Petty Decler Dhyllis Allard, 'oroth rio r Genevieve Welco. and The Banc r mler twert, five MQ1 1 A ch te Her ccme from th ffadg chool 3 ear .0 Ited wrl IYS n marcwing wineuv re far betweeh tie 3 ve foctba W awfe dfstrict tournex here anf tte distrwct t Jrne 'r Ho+ Sorlngs Qchool fences arc claeq olax 1nc an 1 tun't5 to perfori The Eana o an to off uri'or next fall anc to have large scale archfn nenvers fo ag-wrrggng The Dane and twlrlers 875' oof may e istrlct feetival at Ka S AW tke o latneac eftlvel 'olqor. C ' il X H, 0 Q 4' , E V TJ, cw , y ' , - , Q A - 1 , L . , A - , - Q I 1 , F ro it ght: . U t , I ' Y y 1 - ,L A .JI , , M 4. , V 1 , , r ig w , , - A 4... -1 l -- Q , - ' A .u. t S ' L T- ' ,cw ers op vii. U Away., 5 1 A. ve C . . Thi y ' V. rtaa 1'3'1 o 1' Ai L. N 1 7 1 c- mn X . 1 ff 1 A- 4 X .V . . Y A .,. 4 , . I N U The Band nlayed for all athletic games ae wel? ae 1+ the eut- J. 'U' , . L .1 .Rio , L C' .. .cl . - - ' .A 3 A.i ' ct ' JS al,fQ 2 fK7Yff14 fllv V: A50 - l f t W. Q l. 1 l--e , Llf new , Q TS tw ' - ' - J . W' ' , , Y' Ma.,, . X. S Y W 5-kj v H , 1 . ' ' o x t... t in th, E Mwsic o, ' li fell f.d 1 L ter F 1' F T,ev fl at Baci row left to right Fanna Day, Iols Freshour, Jeanne ordis, Louise Jensen, Joyce Blackman, Genevieve Welch, Joan Smith, Marparet Hilton, Beverly Maxwell Fourth row left to rlzht Beverly Sainsbury, Carol Prubak r, Joan Blood, June Herschman, Mar Lou Mitchell, Toan Jeffreys,Delores Kienzle, Bernice Shrlner, Sylvia Johnston,Bernad1ne Blood Third row left to right Wllbqr FunkCAdv1sorJ, LaRee Holm,cvelyn Eye, 1ax1ne Schmauch Foroth Mider,Lavonne Johns,Delores Tohnson, Bonnie McColl m, Joan Brooks,Ela1ne Mikvelsen,Lo1s Dumontier Janice Brodell, Jean Ackerman, Claudine DeMers Second row left to right Frances erubb, Gladys Rowley, Rowena Ross, Dixie Sine, Marilyn Durrant, Ruth Stipe, Bonnie Stlpe, Wilda Eetert, Thelma hrantz, Eleda Snedigar Front row left to right Donna Sainsbury, Pres , Ilene Smith, Vice pres Phyllis Allard, Betty Lecker, Roberta Walker, cheerleadeng Delores laxwell, Sec , Betty Miller, Trees Q19 J- 0 the di strictlzn '4U lllw fn 'wir Betty ba ' row Left to Ri ht Joe lcDona1d, Wesley Leishnan, Deiier, Lavonne JOHNS, Donna Sainsoury, Bob Rollins, Harland Qeljak, Advisor Front row Left to Right nloyd Allison, Vice President, Charles Jolnson, Treasurer, Dou las Allard, PP83lO6Ht, Georbe Big s, Sec , Jimmf Johnson, Harold Durranh The Student Council started out tnis fall with each cla s electinb representatives and the student body electing the Council ofliccrs and saonsor, hr selgak In re ards to eloctino olfi ers at the eneral assembly Cif you wlll ta.e note all ooys are ofiicers I The Girls dldn't think it was fair but naturally it was official t goes to show that the V H S boys stick together and the girls don't. The Student Council meets every other Monday. They determine the policy in the school on such matters as enter- talnment, elections, school discipline,and student iinances. They vote on these QTODLGMS and their decisl ns are apgroved or disapproved cy the acministration. A survey was taken of the different things in school such as: care of the building, ideal teachers and extra- curriculum. A spring election was held to elect officers for the 1949-50 Student Council. O 45153 n. R Back row, lc t to ri ht charles Johnson, Lavonne Johns, bon nie McCollum, Bewerly Sainsbury, Dixie sine, Sam Kinzle Front row, left to light Bonnie etipe,C1audine oehers, Ilene emith, Betty DecLer, Iiss Ieljik, soonsor Officers elected for tne vean me e Dresident, Ilene Smith Vice Pres cent, can flHZ16, Secretdr, Lavonre Tohns, and Tr as1rer Merle oe ers A new set of rules and reixlatxons were drawn n These rules are 1 Limit offifceen mlngtee allowed elch stndent 1 the ltnrarf 2 'init of six students the lih ary dt one stucent con 'no into tne 1ibr1 K mst have A nass variet rew boo s ha een nurcnas d b toe librar o e new bo Ls nave been o dered fo next vear Iac' ec these d many refe ence books to neln stndenfs with tnefr vvrk . , , gg iw' 2 ' ' V211 ' 1 ,Fil V ' Y ff iz Q l . 'V ' -Q 4 SQA E at Q ., A Ak , qi, , - . A ,fa x ' ' f I ,L ,4 i 1 L : ' l 'L L 'K fwr'wM ' - Q Q .r X., -, x , ' X ' .. -L Q Q A - , 7 . 3 0 . 0 T ' Q , Cv 1 Ar ' u x ,I 0 , 0 W v -n 0 U - L . L . 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W-1 A -we F Back row leit to ri ht Delores Kienzle, Fanna Day, Jeanne Corals, Bruce Becxuitb, Louise Jensen,Donna sainsbury, Wilda betert, Second row leit to ri ht U8PO1G Herb1g,JoanErodm, Lelores Maxwell, Sonny Holmquist, Joanne Jeifreys, oatld Anderson, Front row left to ribht nlalne Liakelsen, .everl Sainsbury, Lleda Snedigar, Theo Gxeen, mr Clawson KAdw1sor The Broadcaster is published every two weeks nrroubnouc the school year by tne Journalism class of lls lon n he students do all the work or WT1tlH , tsoln , edltln an r naglnf under tie able l ao lsl p o claw lce uescfamps nas nelo the office oi ecltor alo e slnce lalne TIAKQLSGH resipneo in larch Tme roaccaster carr es the ne s ol ole Soto lts stuCents,as well as nevs Ol our llustrious luznl one or its most popular fe tules ls lp cclurr ' ell Ol all the latest Scand ls S t o cos lu The Broadcaster stall toured tle Jouxmal sn neo rt ent on tne University Camnus ln LlSSeUL8 Xue. valuole n or matlon vas to be secured, helplul in puolislin a school paper. .I 1 I v ' 6:11. 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The Annual Staff held its first meeting shortly after our class officers were elected, with Mr Clawson, commer cial teacher, as our advisor At th's meeting the name, 'The '49er, color,nhite with Actual work on 'The '49er was done after school hours, with several other seniors, not on the sta f, contributing I ,reat Heal o t'w The Annual was conolcted and sent to orese May l 1949 O . Q , O 2 3 O I K 0 - ' .L O I ,U 'L ,, hlueg and editor, Dixie Sine, were decided uoon. n ' 7 ' , . ' f J .F L le I p 5 Y - o e smith, Louise Jensen, Beverley Maxwell, nargaret Lllton, Janice Brodell Fourth row Lauee Holn rol ruoaker, Letty oecker, Phyllis Allard, Maxine Schmauch, othy Rider, June Ierschman, I ry Lou Litchell, Sylvia J hnston, Bernadlne blood Third Row hiss Stearns,Adv1sor, Bonnie hc ollum, Jean Ackerman, Thelma Krantz, Bernice Kersavage, Bernice Shriner Hilda Detert, Genevieve Welch, Joan Smith Delores Johnson Dixie Sipe Second row Claudine Demers,FTances Grubbnmelyn Je, Jladys Rowley, ilyn Durrant, Bonnie Stipe, Dorla lilliams, orene Durrant Front row Lois Freshour, Iowena Ross, Sec , Donna Sainsbury, Vice President, Lavonne Johns President, Elaine I1kkelsen,Parliamentar1an, Roberta Walker reas , Beverly oainsbur,, Peporter our clapter as mace more pro ress 13 ,ear t1a1 in past we sold hot dogs and coitee at football ares url: tie tourrarent we sold ice crear bars and hot dobs lfter t c irls tournament we sponsorec a public dance lso we flnancec the painting oi the Home c room we had a mother- Dlughter oanauet in the latter part of April, and sponsored a canoe for the entire Ml h school iris year lor the xixst time our chapter was represented at the State Convention Those atrendlnb were Lois Freskoun who is State Chairman of Projects, Sylvia Johnston, Lavonne Johns and Advisor iss Stearns Lois Freslour will o t anta Larbara, California lor the Recional onvention 77,4 The r F A is a very worthy and one of de largest boys' organizations in America The main plrpose of the F F A 1 to start young boys farming on their own The members range rom freshmen to young men who have been out of High School for three years The F F A extends from the state of Wash lngton to Puerto Rico and from Maine to Hawaii Our ohanter has bought another new also have been bu1ld'ng Several of the members 'n Bozeman or April 6 the laughs, snllls, and ance to livestock show rounding out our cour bottom row eeorge ye, 'esly Le1shman,Sam linz Yrantz,Huvh Frantz,!endell S1mon,LenWs Peter Garleny, Tames Dyke, Dale Simon, row Sonny Holmqulst, Jack Jensen, lchell, Eugene Nelson, Bob Rollins, Tensen,Franc1s Hollins, Harold lurrant Ford tractor and manxre loader a new machine shoo for ar equloment went to the annual state convention Oar fair, rodeo, and dance with all thrills was held during av Attend s and sales has roved beneficial in s Those oictured Cleft to rightl Floyd Nllvelsen, Thomas hllliams, le, Sherman dolt, Bobby Brison, Bobty Arnold, ohn e Trays 1 , l e Th'rd ordon Mill llbert Jeorge xoll' s Tinmy , instruc or lax Stark Fourth row Jimmy Johnson, Lyle arter, kenneth kersavage, Charles Johnson, George Biggs Lloyc Allison, Don Miller, Harold Mitchel, Eugene Fisher, Bill Keller Dong Allard, Eddie Tryon Tohn Frantz, and Worth el on 1 I ' '1 C I 0 .I - g . 1 0 ol ' 8 Q . L P H . g O Q Q U 'Q A . Q L . ' . 1 . Ke 4. - A A Q L A A A . V Q ' 1 L g ll . 4. JA , 1 n . e. ,N T: I I! n -1 A . . l . V I ' 'Y vu . - .. Q ' Weingart, Rulon Anderson. Second row--Dale Anderson, Tom 5 . L 'll ' V - QT QT T , y , - Bay Wi 1 rsor, l --- , G , ..' , G T . N , 4' ln , . J . 7 . C lv , I -- , C . , Q ' - A x - - , 1 4 .. , t . . I s . Phyllis Allard Roberta Walker Betty Decker H x95,, N of 9, 1,3 YN 2 QQ' 6 miss shin E309 Your U ggi Tm Offfa OW .1201 Va ssion Ong C3140 I lt X I, Q or bi M ion SHOW ,Q s iasb BU npaX After th e Assembly WWLW h-.xvfflmwggfx - '-'-1? 458' AQ! if-V ,Judy 'ur' L Nt..- K I' Lk , ' is-51 s 'WL agp' Q' il. X 'I Z J, -.W Bib TI.-M7 I. if Q, J cf 9 IAQ 1 W ,f r 9 ,P , 'JL,,sf, 1 fx nf 1 'fu Q. , A 4-Qhfah, QUIK' V--A' 3 Sli Wil s FE Q -If QF QM fs 744155456 Squad A The Nission footballteam was decidedly in the upper bracket in games won this -'-T, .15 h Q29' K W f -ff QYJ K9 KJDJXJ at , f- u ,x year. The Bulldogs played Belgrade to win thesdmd-Ekmls 27-14 and on Thanks- giving played Dodson to win the State Championship in the class C with 40-8. Night games were played under the new- ly erected lights. November ll our field was officially dedicated Sienal- man field. Those receiving letters this year were Bill Keller George Rollins Wesly Leishman Don Miller Jimmy Johnson Bobby Brison Sam Kinzle Joe cDonald Lloyd Allison eddie Tryon George Biggs Chuck Johnson Lale Simon Skippy Stoll Sherman Holt 'Me Scdedale Lission Opponent Arles St Regis Charlo Dixon Arlee there there here here here Phillipsburg here there here here there here here here Alberton Charlo Hot Springs T balls Plains Belgrade Dodson The annual football banquet was served in the Hot Lunch room Professor W T Scott presented the boys with silver footballs andiin school with a trophy vl -.f Cong-4 IN QCUON I O if T' 71 4cE? Ou. TOP Knew V 455 mf Bulldogs f fl We ,. f0 f ff gf-'fb CST! X DN N7 A 4 up Q - 3.5 o . 45 o M v ' N sz 13 L1- 64 12. 42 12 49 o , sz 21 - sz 34 4 52 13 , . ' eo 14 Q 4' . 12 Q ' c 14 -- 40 e A--'if' e a n Y Back row Jeffreys J , Simon W , Beckwith G , Paoenfuss K Thorsheim D , Krantz T Anderson D , Fisher J , Johnson J Papenfuss J , Jensen J , Back row Coach Stark, Allard L Leishman W , McDonald J Tryon E , Johnson C , Biggs G Allison L , Stoll S , Rollins G Keller B , Coach stish Bottom row Miller D , Williams T , Simon D , Brison B Holt S , Manager Kinzle S This has been one of the most successful seasars Mission has ever had Never in Mission history has their football team won a state chamo1onshio,but this year with about th'rty two boys turning out, and two coaches we had a very good team Mission had quite a few injuries wlth Wesly Le1shman,a first stringer for the last two years,in1ured the first day of nraotice He did however recover to nlay in the state Championship game Tommy Williams s ffered a broken leg be fore the season was over Bobby Brlson also broke his leg before the season was over, but it did not haooen on thefmmf ball field In the chamnionship game Dale Simon broke hlsa m in the second quarter Mission had quite a heavv schedule playing thirte n games ir all Fourteen silver footballs were awarded at the football banquet and gold footballs were presented later at a general assembly Those getting the awards were George Biggs, chuck Jotnson, Dale Simon, Lloyd Allison, Eddy Tryon, Doug Allard, Wesly Leishman, Joe V Donald,Sherman Holt, Don M1ller,George nolllns, Bill Keller, Manager Sam Yinzle and the two coaches Stark and Stish 2 e e 0 A by 0 0, l O Q 0 0 A Q' Q 0, l e 0, U O 0 I, N O 0 Q o 9, O O g . v 0 s V 1 9 . ' TW .- ' 0 M e . . . Q - A .. .A . 4 e 1 s.. N U ' at . L c ' e ru . K -- A ALC' -L . ' r - . 0 oo row left to right Sam Plnzle, Joe McDonald, Dale Simon, Llo d Allison, Don Miller, Bill Feller, Jimmy Johnson, Bob to right Skinny Sto l, Sherman Holt Wesley Le1shman,Eddy Trvon, Charles Johnson, George Biggs Front row left to right Geo ge Rollins, Douglas Allard, Harold Durrant The 'M' club is composed of boys who have earned a let ter in football, basketball or track To earn a letter in football a boy must play at least a quarter every game In basketball he must play sixteen quarters In track he must compete ln all meets and win a first in the county The club also gives minor soorts lo ters, such as in boxing and tumbling The hd club holds the right to take away any letters from those who have not legally earned them T b I .v '7 . .rx x Brlson, Tommy Williams, Max Starkfsponsorj. Second row left C 2 .A 1 I ,' t .JJ ' ' : rl . . I O O O b J 0 O gawerdalf 76401 C C uoack 1 WWE 'tx 1 15561 ff 'VH nkv,-I ,.,,,......,...... K K Q ,,EF IN Q 1 .1 V 3 J 5 I K I , Q-. I9 - -Q7 555 WA, WVNA ' 0 ,vr X1 75 3 Q 3 LXlQD f ,. pa ,.. B - i ' f 4 ' at A 4 ,A I I f, 1 X hw,h pdl, 'S 1 STHSY1 J fi , , WY V I , , Q ' .fizx W E535 Pack row Loach stish, shman Holt S otO1 Q lellep p,, nolling F., Simon Coach Stark, rront row NgCD0ng1d J,, Bipgs G., Allison L Allard D , Johnson ., Nanager Trxon Du lne basketball Lean this xea as QIILG sacce,sful w our new coach r vtlsh the llrst san at center was Douv Allard, forwards were funn, A wson an oe 'c Mona at the guards position were seo ge 1gLs anc Chick Johnson. V s, Tonnson, ard Rollins asc Iellen lsslon w 3 never neaten b the same team twice OICSQCG of tournaments. M naver was pd lr1on. llS3lOD n d severil t rf e su as heatinv Polson by one c nt and losing onan r an overtime, also to Alherton in an o rtime , ' 0 Lei . W., ., 0 1 '-, -Q F H A Lf: , .. J ' ' 1 ' C 1 ' Y-5 W f, - ' U J r w r 1 ' ' .9 l,- lth Z . 5 . On ' t l Q 6 ' 1' C y lli d J J F ld .A A P' R' 7' 3 I ' ,H , ,. .. ..V, . We played 27 games and lost 6. seniors lost tfis year are Q K. , L - . L A SM... . Q 3 . X, . 'Y l LN ' 1 l. T .1 .- a 5 V M j W' Ia M c 5- ,Q lll,rs .ch ., l l .W j noi. .. to A A i., f J. .L-H., u., Y-V A ,, 9 'Nu Y? av w, clt c Tllkt lr. l v 1, P 2 vllis Allard, oannc JO1lIu Q, Q w l Naf 0 loan Blocks, Tre Je n oraier, Jorot iuor,delor s M ell, Mana er. 'rent rov oxe 'os , ect Niller, Uarol zubaler, eneveive .elc , lols reshour, First place vw? .nd Eagk row left tg right Marie L6 GPS I16U8 Sm th, YSlth Clawson Cadvisorl, Losise Jensen, Ievonne Tohns Front POW left to rivht Marine Scnmeuoh,Lols resnen Carol Brubaker, Toan Brooks, Rowena loss anr Geneviev 'elch df e l's ' Club as een o Janized for wo yea S now The ollicers this year are Lois rreshour President, a ol Brublker Vice President, Joan Urooks, Secretary Treasurer, hr. Clawson, Sponsor You can be a member of this club after play inn a year on the airls basletblll team Prosnective members for next year are: Phyllis Allard, Joan Jeffreys, beverly Maxwell, Dorotny Rider, and Betty Miller. Back row, Coach btish, Kersava e, Carter, Holmqulst, Keller, Coach Stark, Miller, Mitchell, Hudson, Williams, Bottom row, Stoll, Tpygn, Allison, Biggs, Simon, Durrant, Allard Quite a few boys turned out for track includ ing several underclass men Mission won the St Ignatius invitational for the fourth year in a row They have five meets this year They also hope to break their relay record which was established last year at Polson Vith good prospects for the future Mission should have a good track team in the future as well as this year This year Mission will lose Bigrs, Tryon, Allard and Durrant Tryon runs the sorints and broad jump Bigfs the sprints and 440 and weights, Allard the snrints and weights, Durr ant the oole vault and hurdles Mission has some good d'stance runners coming up in the freshman and sophomores 4 4 ww N? fig I5 X 1 3? gf! X Jw ws.. 1 XX!Q kx L AN-354 XX x XX -ff' XXX X Q X-XX K f '5f-.Eff QM? X NWN? 2 N X ma men scum uousel WX QM Q ffl? FTE? 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K gfjqsbls X . ., xx -sv,-' I HRX- X 9 iw as MW? 3' .aww 'Weis if T1 1 l L to ri nt, Pats 'OI8H, latfrd UFI8', hart PAQ A ldv , of clsk dl, 1 Ixos, Delozes uunontier lelgorle el: ext, Lufe no er, Ou llerce, ldzt a sue Brocx. seconc row Looo, nershdll, fax.Johnson, Jdlf Boll , Rutn lrin r, Alice herr, ,evezlJ Letert, every Jonnson Herlert ersclnam, Loren Jreen, bavld nest 1 irc rom Lyle Decker, Leol Luaring, Dicx Brower, berry rrodell, .irx oamsel, Ken neLL en, novell querin , Chuck bchufleto.ski Fourtn ron Ronald oonmston, James black, duo Slo moon, Ld Klantz, Leroy oose, eorgc er en, Melvin u hers, ann r Hurd, inetrucv The class, witr an eye open towdro cnelr fr shwun J ar, has a manner time ano set rmny preceosnns. Bif est ac love reno of ure year was thawinnhqgof Lne mafazlne sale contest This was tne first op zan, lmecedents to Le broke The irls o tue Junior Ui 1 ple ec a ous etoall a e it Pouno ur e ana won 9 o. 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AA , , fl, 4 1 .., A 4 . 9 ein 3WW??'Jg Bac! row g1vgra Cordil, Shirley strus , Marianne Ho in,Een 'el McCollum Puby Ierr Rodney lcCollum Teon Cordls,Shlr ey Mclussen, Duane kreis, Carl Royer Third row MlssMount joy, Robert Blackman l'la Darent, Petty Dixon, Tarirn hll ton, Myrna Boller, Jane Jensen, Larry Garieny, Suse Pec with, llll Way Shelton, lanes Williams Second rom Ten nis Ferrer, Dale Hollins, Donalc lbllhbur Bud R0w'Sy, Dan ny Cote, Freddie latt, Donalo Telaney, Maurice Bristol, Joan Shelton, Shirley Bauer First row Billy Bristol, Bill Jda l Bett Stratton, Ieverly Jezfen, Dale Tecker, Gerald ine Hill all Iv 3, Thelhi Durrant, Jerry D1PGPlCH, Jenlel Nelson Absent from picture Cecil Saunrers, Donna Vahln Sweat! Our class has an unusual record of not losinyo raining a pupil to date Our attendance has averaged 96 6' me have five pupils in line for perfect attenoance, Leon Co cfs Dale Dec er, Beverly Gerzen, Der is Gerg n Duane lrels leven are in line for the eight months certificates, Sh1rleyBuuer, Susan Beclwith, Maurice Bristol, Dlvera or is, Jerry Tied rich, Betty Tixon, Lonald Ureshour eraldlre Hill arion Hilton, Paula Ives, Shirley stress Susan Bec with, Paula Ives, lane lenson, Jeniel .e.t have made the H ner doll all yfar Marlon Tilton, Jane Jenson, Ruby Verr, Marianne Moxln, and iila :arent made the high school band First prize in the nBu' Bondsn art contest was mwn by Freddie 'att who also drew one sf the outstanding pictures ln the Art Bxhibit second prize by Shirley McNussen and third prize by Bill Udall. Shirley also won second prize in the nVote in 48N contest. odok now, Jerry brodell, Jameo black, oouoo huro, LU Krantz Leon oordis. Biddle Row, Jamev illiaws, heroort Jersouman mary Joonson, Lax Johnson, GSPYEKHJQF Juana KreLs Bott om Rom, Billy Uoall,Ronald Johnston, IBPOY-oooe, oale ooomer. T e ne 1 ,oo 14 of 4013 Q eo,incluoin th D 'I 11.13 Ivlxllt 10 LLL J ole C Q V Ouvng-vw -'lt rl 'U' .:,, :N N I ...-LVN Sc., 1 :Z vw vjr' --Q 'fx -, gf, on .,.,, 'N ov .Lhej .f opponeu. lfasm N o Qeroe Llaoe Lrop O0 N siu I i-- ---L M vu --u HALL. ,C 5, , 1 ' H0 4 , f . .MNA ,-. . I A 4 o- -M v.,..-,,g ,J X CQ .Ui-T130 , A , . A. . Q -- ' ' 'V ' 1 - -.. J 1-1 'Io ... 45 O Us ..'71.-, A-'K fi SWL. ov-1.6.1 P Q P oumar ana Jerry Lroc 4- receixeo L49 or omg Vov ow: ,. - ,xy-Q V ' l -A J- A ...1 L. N.--.4 V3 I 45 QW gjfgfx QQ' Po 5 K! 4 fig fc? Z X WW W ZX X SQ Z2 X 2313 X JJX wo X 1 ve tvs E ' CD , la ff, bf? 5 KX7- Q I fl, A571 VV' sf 'E mf 0 . . A f ' V Xf2'?Qf' , fy 'J z ff 1 A J 6 omnggy v f . S f .f .Jy' 1 iowa J 1 Q if Z 4 f ' f 'X' gist , fx X ' V VL! f K U , J 5 f Y! f X ZH X x ' Q, 'v Quang-. Always a f iendly s ile and friendly prices Harole burr wt Francls Pollins stops at Bubafs seems to be i U D A Y wnere quality terested in the is assured h A R X cracker depart ment vii mv 'X I S o .-f ' Congratulations to -v ,-N Vf- y T- r .1 Y ' , J J 1., -J . the Class of '49 senior Class ROBAHTJ 31. I3gATIUs Lerg Ravalli VISSION IUNPEx AUD 'PTVVBNT COWPANY Hy C. 7-.1 tVe LdIT ' Q if wwe full' Q 4 M 5 xl nThe Pawilv Store 1 we n Fre 1 Fvexvthing to wear for emu Cured leafs all the femilv From the Lavonne apnears ewtisfied but 1owena wonders about the size H of that hoot mllee of 1015 LldlU6 and own e see a fine dirner the verx 'wlekinv vill 1 e it so, sc keee vlsh ing bofs. 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