Mission High School - Qua Quei Yearbook (St Ignatius, MT)
- Class of 1950
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Roberta Walker ...... Rulon Anderson . Harold Herbig . Lloyd Allison . . Kenneth Papenfuss . Beverly Sainsbury . Betty Miller . . Y K ' i I , X92 . W ii Ill! I X f f v I ' . . Co-Editors Betty Dec er Business Manager Photographers . .Advertising . Sports Writer . Activities . Publicity SIIPHIINHNIIINVS MESSAGE I cherish this opportunity to extend my heartiesi best wishes to you whose activities are recorded in the 1950 QUAQUEI for very pleasant days during the closing weeks of the school year. To those of you who will graduate may the years hold much happiness as you go forth to be of service to others. To you who are returning may the crown of success reward you for diligent effort. In conclusion, it is with real pleasure that I com- pliment the QUAQUEI staff and their sponsor in edi- ting this fine, meritous year book, Sincerely, JAMES M. TINDALI.. A Wllllll HWM llllll PRI EIPM Our Annual, a record of events of the 1949-50 school year that our Sen- iors might in future years, look back and smile at present interests, disap- pointments and seeming tragedies. Sincerely, HARLAND D. SELJAK Z MRS. WHITE MR. BILL KOBER Home Economics Vocational Agriculture MR. WHITE MR. KEITH CLAWSON English, Dramatics Commercial MR. DANIEL HEISTAND MR. RICHARD MAST Music Instructor Drivers Training Consumers Math, Econ. X tlllf JOAN SMITH Secretary MR. BOB WHALEN History, Assistant Coach MR. HENRY STISH Science, Coach xx 'Wm 1950 This page sponsored by GAMBLES, St. Ignatius BY MUSHBACK LLOYD ALLISON RULON ANDERSON LYLE CARTER FOOTBALL I-2'3 ll'Q BASKETBALL I- F.F.A. I-23 MGR. FOOTBALL 143 MGR. F.F.A. I-23 TUMBLING 3-143 TRA 2-33 TRACK 1-2-33 'Mn CLUB l-2- BASKETBALL N3 CLASS PLAY 3-U3 3-U3 BASKETBALL U3 'MN CLUB 3-M3 STUDENT COUNCIL 33 F.F.A. ANNUAL STAFF My UMH CLUB M. BOXING N3 CLASS PLAY 3-M. I'2'3-MQ CLASS PLAY 3-up ANNUAL STAFF U3 CLASS TREASURER U3 BOYS CHORUS 3-N3 RED CROSS COUNCIL H. Q -I FANNA DAY BETTY DECKER WILDA DETERT PEP CLUB I-2-3-MQ CHORUS 2-33 BAND l'2'3-MS CHEERLEADER 2-3-M3 PEP CLUB I'2'3'uS F.H.A. I-2-3-N3 CLASS PLAY 33 PAPER STAFF 3-M. CLASS SEC.-TREAS. 23 STUDENT CHORUS I'2-3-MQ BATON 33 CLASS COUNCIL 3: F.H.A. VICE PRES. 23 PLAY 3-N. F.H.A. I-2-3'uS PEP CLUB I-2-3-Mg LIBRARIAN 3-hs CO-EDITOR ANNUAL ui CLASS PLAY 3-43 GIRLS STATE 3. This page sponsored by WIEBKE'S, Charlo 5 MARILYN DURRANT HAYDEN DYKE THEO GREEN F.H.A. CLUB I-3-Us PEP CLUB l-2- TUMBLING 35 FOOTBALL ll-5 CLASS F.F.A. I-25 CLASS PLAY 3-115 PEP 345 CHORUS I-2-3-lf: PEP CLUB PLAY 74. CLUB 3g MIXED CHORUS 3g BAND I: SEC. U5 BATON I-2-3-74g CLASS PLAY PAPER STAFF 3. 3-Ng Mlxzo CHORUS 3. I HAROLD HERBIG DOLORES JOHNSON SYLVIA JOHNSTON F.F.A. I-2g PAPER STAFF 3g ANNUAL F.H.A. I-3-Hg PEP CLUB I-2-3-ll: F.H.A. I-2-3-llg PEP CLUB I-2-3-MS STAFF Hg CLASS PLAY 3-Ng MIXED CHORUS I-2-3-143 LIBRARIAN 23 F. DRAMA1-ICS CLUB I-3g CHORUS I-3-143 CHORUS li. H.A. HISTORIAN ll-3 CLASS PLAY 3- CLASS PLAY 3-U3 Mlxso Cl-:onus 3g N- SCEIBBLER STAFF 3g PAPER STAFF I- . This page Sponsored by AMERICAN LEGION 6 SAM KINZIE WESLEY LEISHMAN BETTY MAC DONALD FOOTBALL Us BASKETBALL M3 F-F-A- FOOTBALL l'2'3'NS BASKETBALL 3-My pap CLUB I-2-3-M3 F,H,A, 1-2-35 l-2-33 CLASS VICE PRES- 33 CLASS Box1NG I-2-My F.F.A. I-2-3-U5 F. CHoRUS I 5 CLASS SECRETARY Ng SEC--TREAS- I3 STUDENT C0UNC'L F.A. PRES. ui F-F-A- 55NT'NEL 35 BRoADcASTER 3-My Co-EDTTOR BROAD- U3 UMH CLUB 2'3'M3 MGR- BASKET' CLASS PRES. 23 STUDENT COUNCIL CASTER My CLASS PLAY 3-N. BALL 2-33 nMn CLUB SEC- ui TRACK 3-U3 RED CROSS COUNCIL hi WMU 3-Us CLASS PLAY 3-u- CLUB PRES. Ng UMW CLUB l,2,3,4g CLASS PLAY Ll'- BETTY MILLER WORTH NELSON CHARLO l-23 CLASS PLAY 3-M: PEP F,F,A, 1-2-3-Ng FOOTBALL 3-U5 CLUB PRES. U5 PEP CLUB TREASURER CLASS VICE PRES. I: CLASS PLAY 35 GIRLS BASKETBALL 35 CHEERLEAD- 3-24. ER U5'BAND 3-Mp ANNUAL STAFF U. 7 KENNETH PAPENFUSS FOOTBALL 4: CLASS PLAY 3-Ng PAPER STAFF 3-N5 CO-EDITOR BRDADCASTER M5 ANNUAL STAFF U3 BOYS STATE 35 HIGH SCHOOL WORK 3. BEVERLY SAINSBURY PEP CLUB I-2-33 F.H.A. I-2-3-A CHORUS I-2-3-Ng MIXED CHORUS 3-H ANNUAL STAFF Hg CLASS PLAY 3-M LIBRARIAN 2-3-N3 NONETTE lg SEX- TETTE 35 LIBRARIAN VIcE PRES. U F.H.A. REPORTER 3. BEVERLY SMITH TRANSFERRED FROM DIXON U3 F.H.A. Ng PEP CLUB Up GIRLS CHORUS M MIXED CHORUS U. JAMES SALTENBERGER DALE SIMON TRANSFER FROM ANACONDA Hg FOOT- F.F.A. I-2-3-Hg FOOTBALL 2-3-Ng BALL U5 BASKETBALL U3 F.F.A. U. BASKETBALL 2-3-M5 TRACK I-2-3-M3 UMW CLUB I-2-3-Ng STUDENT COUN- CIL Mg BOXING Ig ANNUAL STAFF U5 CLASS PLAY 3-M. ILENE SMITH GIRLS CHORUS I3 F.H.A. I-2-3-My F.H.A. PRES. Ng PEP CLUB l-2-3-Hg PEP CLUB VICE PRES. 33 CLASS SEC. 3g MGR. BASKETBALL 23 LIBRARIAN 2-3-My CLASS PLAY 3-U. SKIPPY STOLL FOOTBALL 3-My BASKETBALL 3-U5 CLASS PRES. My STUDENT COUNCIL PRES. My HMM CLUB 3-Ng BAND I-2- 3-Ug CLASS TREASURER 3g HIGH SCHOOL WEEK 33 CLASS PLAY 3-Ng UMW CLUB TREA5. N. This page Sponsored by TEPEE BAR 8 ROBERTA WALKER HENRY WEINGART RAYMOND WILKERSON F-H-A- l'2'3'u1 PEP C'-UB 2 35 F.F.A. I-25 TUMBLING 3g LIBRAR- F,F,A, 3-M5 F,F,A. TREA5. M5 CHEERLEADER 2-35 F.H.A. TREAS. 35 ,AN 143 CLASS PLAY 3-14. BLING 3-AH BAND 3-I+: TRACK 3 I+, F.H.A. RECREATION LEADER U3 CLASS BOXING 14: CLASS VICE PRES PLAY 3-115 LIBRARIAN 2-ll-3 ANNUAL ' CLASS PLAY 3-14. STAFF 143 GIRLS CHORUS I-2-35 MIXED CHORUS 33 DRAMATICS CLUB 3. SUSAN WILLIAMS JAMES WOOD JAMES TINDALL TRANSFERRED FROM UIXON 143 F-H'A' TRANSFERRED FROM SHELBY 145 CLASS C,-A55 SPONSOR 14, ll' PEP CLUB Us GIRLS CHORUS ui PLAY 74. J MIXED CHORUS 14. CLASS PLAY 14- This page sponsored by DR. NEWETT, D. D. S. 9 W wunsr or nun ,WX CLASS MOTTO We Climb Tho' The Rocks Are Rugged. CLASS FLOWER Red Rose CLASS COLORS Blue and Gold We received our class rings about a week after school started and' we are very proud of them. In October we ordered our cards and class stationery. ln December we enjoyed a skating party on Wilkerson's pond. It was quite cold but we had- -chili and coffee to keep us warm. We also re- ceived our class pins about the middle of De- cember. We had our Senior Ball and Banquet and we had a very good time. It made us feel more like Seniors. On March 31, we presented our class play. Mumbo Jumbo. In the afternoon we had adress rehearsal and then presented it before the public in the evening. We enjoyed putting it on and hope everybody enjoyed it as well as we did. On May 6, the Junior Prom was given in our honor. The Junior Class bought each Senior a red rose corsage. The Juniors gave us a very nice prom and we appreciated it very much. In May we had our senior trip. We had quite the time hiking, swimming, and boating. Finally, the great day arrived - Graduation. On this day, some of us felt happy and some sad, as we spent most of our school years at Mission High and hate to think of leaving it, the faculty, and our friends. we hope the other classes have as nice a graduation as we did. 10 MSI Wlll A IIHSIAMI I In the name of M-H-S, amen, WE, the CLASS OF 1950, being of sound mind andmemory, and not under fmuchl duress, do hereby declare this our last will and testament, heretofore invalidating all preceding wills made by us as of May 1950. Being of illegal age to prescribe a will, we bequeath our possessions heretofore as follows: Tothe Corning Senior Class, to help them with their Senior problems and to guide them with their activities, we leave Mr, Tindall. To the Student Body, we leave a person who has helped us, and many others like us out of difficulties, and told us where to go, Q? ? ?J, one slightly used Seljak lMr.J. Also to the StudentBody we leave the teachers: and to the teachers we leave the Students. Lloyd Allison fGunnyD, leaves to Irwin Stobie his ability in Athletics. Rulon Anderson fRuJ, bequeaths his scholarly ability to Joan Brooks and hopes that she can put it to good use. Lyle Carter fDutchl, wills his ability to dance to Bob Brison. Fanna Day fFanQ, hands down her skill to sound off with witty jokes to David Anderson. Betty Decker, gives her capacity as a shorthand teacher to Mr. Clawson. Wilda Detert, leaves her way with boys to Janice Nelson. Marilyn Durrant, bestows her height to Alice Kerr. Hayden Dyke fcrazyleggsl, leaves his football ability Qand suit, to Albert Spear, hoping he can make good use of both. Theo Green, confers his beard growing skill to Lavar Hudson. Harold Herbig fHHHerbJ, transfers his football suit to Harold Mitchell, in hopes he can make the first string next year. Dolores Johnson Will? her tirnidness to June Herschzman. Sylvia Johnston leaves her Way with the teachers to La Ree Holrn. Sam Kinzle fOochl, just leaves school. fHe hopes, Wesley Leishman CWesJ, gives his build to Stanley Stratton. Betty McDonald, confers her post of getting to school on time to Jo Ann Blood. Betty Miller, will dispose of her giggle to anyone foolish enough to take it. Worth Nelson, transfer his driving ability to his brother Eugene. KennethPapen.fuss QBuzzardJ,wi1l hand down his gift of argument to George Beckwith. Jim Saltenberger Uiml, wills his noisy attitude in English to Joe Papenfuss. Beverly Sainsbury fBevel, bestows her typing ability on someone who can. Dale Simon Uaightbulbl, grants his infatuation for women to James Dyke. Ilene Smith QSmityJ, bequeaths her temper to Cal Samsel. BeverlySmith fBevQ,wills all hermen from Dixon to anyone in Lake County. Rudy Stoll fSkipD, transfers his aches and pains to next years football squad. fpoor fellowsj Roberta Walker fBertal, disposes of hermusical ability by giving it to Phyllis Allard. Henry Weingart fJuniorJ, this good natured boy we leave to most anyone, he won't mind. Ray Wilkerson, leaves the band. fperiodj Susan Williams fSuz.yl, bestows her dishwaterblond hair to Donna Leishrnan. Jim Woods, transfers his light complexion to Beverly Detert. ll MASS PIIUPHHIY After I walked down the canyon to see the sunset I saw through the waning twi- light, visions of the members of our class as they will be ten years from now: The first to come into View was our class president Skippy Stoll making up prescriptions in his new drug store. Betty Decker was busy taking short- hand while sitting on the lap of her hand- some boss. Wesley, Ilene and their five kids were on the way to the show after a hard days work on Leishman's large dairy farm. Sergeant Lyle Carter was ordering around a bunch of rookies who have just volunteered in the infantry. Jim Saltenberger was lying on the ground after being thrown from the fam- ous bucking horse, Dynamite before a huge crowd at Madison Square Garden. Nurse Roberta Walker, was taking care qf Harold Herbig in a large hospital after Harold was hurt trying to perfect the atom bomb and it blew up on him and Albert Einstein. Beverly Sainsbury was singing in a swank New York night club with Betty Miller and her all girl orchestra. Delores Johnson is happily married to a rich New York broker. Rulon Anderson is seen managing the Phillips Oilers basketball team. Theo Green has raised himself to the rank of Lieutenant in the Salvation Army. Sam Kinzle has worked his way up to head packer for the forest service and has a large office in Missoula. Lloyd Allison and his famous troupe of trained dogs are one of the big acts in the Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey circus. Betty McDonald is teaching her little pupils in D'Aste. Ken Papenfuss is still slaying his life away at the St. Ignatius Post. Doctor Dale Simon is administering to his many patients. Ray Wilkerson is starring in a new Broadway hit, which is grossing millions. Jim Woods hasjust opened a garage for the wrecked cars he and his wife have. Sylvia Johnston was teaching in the Ursuline Academy in Mission. Marilyn Durrant has just married a rich Utah rabbit raiser. Beverly Smith has just bought con- trolling. interest in the Cleveland Indians after falling in love with the second base- man. Susan Williams is seen piloting her new transport plane across the Rockies. Wilda Detert is running a great race horse stable for Hayden Dyke who is in Churchill Downs celebrating after win- ning the Kentucky Derby. Henry Weingart is teaching math at Harvard and is going to run for the sen- ate in a coming election. This page sponsored by G. W. WAMSELY, Charlo Jll IIIRS B Y MUSHBACK Tx Maxine Schmauch 1-,aRee Holm QOYWSO Vice President S 'Te-ann a my Q nt ecretary T 9 C01-dis -SXYOAP-res-X66 reasurer This page sponsored by W. 81 H. SERVICE, Charlo. 'lv Phyllis Allard Joan Blood Jay Dubay Lavar Hudson John Krantz 2, A.. David .Anderson Bruce Beckwith Bob Brison Joan Brooks George Eye Lois Freshour Joan Jeffreys Louise Jenson Joe Mac Donald Harold Michell 14 Joyce Blackman Carol Brubaker Elmer Holmquist Thelma Krantz Dorthy Rider George Rollins Wilma Stumvoll Eleda Snedigar Bob Wiengart Tommy Williams .Ill lllll HIIIHHIIHTS December 2 - The Juniors put on a Talent Show which was directed by Mr. Kober and Mrs. White. December 18 - An ice skating party was enjoyed by all on a very cold Sunday afternoon on Wilkerson's Pond. January 20 - The Junior Play, Beauty and the Beef directed by Mr. White. This play was a huge success and enjoyed by the entire crowd. Cast as follows: Ginny Allen-Phyllis Allard Scaffold-John Krantz George Allen-Bruce Beckwith Steve-George Eye Laura Allen-Joyce Blackman Bubbles-Jay Dubay Lester Allen-David Anderson Betty-Joan Jeffreys Professor Barton-Bobby Wiengart Dot-Dorothy Rider Fanny Barton-Joan Blood Mitzi-Lois Freshour Beef-Jimmy Johnson Barbara-Maxine Schmauch Molly Woods-Thelma Krantz Miss Spencer-Jeanne Cordis Foggy Ryan-Bobby Brison Wallace-Lavar Hudson Miss Bibgy-Joan Brooks Messenger-Elmer Holmquist May 6 - The Junior Prom. This was the date of one of the biggest events of the Juniors school year, and also one of the outstanding highlights of the school year. 15 SUPHIIMIIRIS C LASS OFFIC ERS .Toan Carter Secretary Wendell Simon Vice President Tom Krantz President Evelyn Eye Keith Clawson Treasuger Sponsor This page sponsored by WESTERN MONTANA CO-OP SEED GROWERS ASSOCIATION, Charlo BY MUSHBAC Dale Anderson James Dyke Gordon Hill James Jenson Floyd Mikkelson George Beckwith Bernadine Blood Norene Durrant Peter Gariepy Frances Grubb June Herschman Margaret Hilton Johnny Jeffreys Jack Jenson Peggy Kerr Beverly Ivlaxwell Gilbert Michel Mary Lou Mitchell Eugene Nelson Richard Orr 17 i .Toe Papenfuss Bob Rollins Gladys Rowley Ruth Stipe Ida Stockton Stanley Stratton Willie Thill David Thorsheim HUIHLEHS HUT LUNCH PERSUHHEL BERNADINE BLOOD, MARILYN DURRANT. TOP ROW MRS FERGUSON JOHN Ross BOTTOM ROW: MRS BAKER MRS JOHN Ross MRS WYRICK 18W HHSHNIA IIHICERS Donna Leishrnan Marjory Weingart President Vice President Lyle Decker Ann Ives Mr. Whalen Treasurer Secretary Sponsor Gail Anderson James Black Richard Brower George Gergen Emery Johnson Martina Alla rd Twilla Blood Audrey Clemens George Hart Max Johnson Albert Beaver Lois Beaver Gary Boller Martha Brock LeRoy Cope Beverly Detert Lorene Green Herbert Herschman Ronald Johnston Alice Kerr This page sponsored by STANLEY SCEARCE, Incorporated, Ronan, Montana. Eddie Krantz Bob Nlarshall Helen Matt Richard Matt Tom McDonald Janice Nelson Ken Owen Ray Phelan Loa Pierce Lowell Quaring Leon Ouaring Colvin Samsel Kirk Samsel Melvin Saunders Charles Schufletowski John Sherwood Albert Spear Irving Stobie Martha Trickey David West This is sponsored by ANDY'S CLOTHING, Ronan, Montana Z1 IYTIS I 13475 HRK X f. As sistant and Janitor Gunny take s bow Freshmen work? Typing Class HHHe rb and Pap. Quarter Bruce and Bob Seljak says Junior Ame rican History Glrls Basketball Snake Cha rme r - Study Hall Junior Play General Science Hart loses heart Kober's Clan ,This page sponsored by TlNY'S TAVERN, CHARLO and CARLSONS MKT., Ronan ZZ CMI IIAII September 6 - School begins. Many new faces seen around the building this year. 30 - Freshman Initiation. Boy what a bunch. Soph's give a very success- ful party. October 5- 14 17 19 20 2.1 27 Arlee girls played Mission girls in a softball game--we lost. - Freshman paint M . End of lst six weeks - what a relief. - Superintendent gives annual mes- sage. -Report cards come out-what a ITICSS. - Sophomores have candy sale. - The seniors are all busy starting work on the Annual. 28 - Teachers convention-no school- yippee!!!!!! November 12 - F. H. A. District Convention-More fun. 21 - Magic show in gym. 24-25 - Thanksgiving vacation and were we ever giving thanks. December 'I- Football banquet. M's were handed out and you boys sure deserved them. 10 - M Club gave a dance after the 15 16 18 19 Z1 game. Glad it was better than the game boys! - Sophomores have Class dance but they we ren't alone . - Freshmen have another candy sale. - Junior Class ice skating party. No broken bones. - Freshman ice skating party. Where do you kids get all of your money for these parties. - Xmas program - Very good Mr. Hiestand. Z4 - Xmas Vacation. Oh joy!!!!!!! January 3- Z0 2.8 School re-opens. So nice to be back in school again. Ha! - Junior Play- What a success. What a cost. What a director. - Annual Dance-Must have made some money because this isn't Biology you're reading. Mission Girls vs. Charlo girls and did we ever get cleaned. February 16 - Girls play Charlo again only this time to win Z7-19. 25 - Home Ec. Club Dance. Very suc- cessful. March 2- 24 - Annual Green and Gold Ball. 29- 31 Pep Club give big Pep Rally for basketball boys. Huge success. District 14 Class C tournament starts in Missoula. 30-31-April 1 - F. H. A. Convention at Greatfalls. - Senior Class play. Mumbo Jumbo the best play presented here in old M H. S. in years. April ll-12-13-14 - F. F. A. Convention. 21 - Carnival 8a Carnival Dance. 28 - Band Concert May 6 - Junior Prom. 13 - Senior Ball. 20 - Rodeo Dance. 21 - F. F A. Rodeo. Z4 26 - Biggest day of the whole year for the Seniors , GRADUATION. - Last day of school. NNlIAl SIAH TOP ROW: ROBERTA WALKER, BETTY DECKER, KEITH CLAWSON, SPONSOR, BEVERLY SAINSBURY, BETTY MILLER' BOTTOM ROW: DALE SIMON, HAROLD HERBIG, KENNETH PAPENFUSS, RULON ANDER- SON, LLOYD ALLISON. SIIIII I ILIIII III TOP ROW: BOD ROLLINS, MR. TINDALL, SPONSOR, LAVAR HUDSON, SKIP STOLL. MIDDLE ROW: DALE SIMON, SAM KINZLE, WESLEY LEISHMAN, JOE MCDONALD, GEORGE GERGEN. BOTTOM ROW: RODERTA WALKER, FRANCES GRUBB, JOANN BLOOD, PHYLLIS ALLARD, DOROTHY RIDER. This page sponsored by HANSON MOTORS, INC., Ronan, Mont. 1,9If,51L I - M 54 w , '10 k-':'I F J DOIN'S ' ROUND SCHOOL. A ' Dfw -I 5 BOB, C - GRADUATION '49, D - PAINT- OUTV, O - IJIM', P - 'Doc', Q - RONAN LOST! R - ING THE Ml, E - KERR, F - BLINKIE, G - IDOCI AND THE WHITES, S - MILLER, T - 'M' CLUB DANCE, U - 'DOT', H - COBRA, 1 - JEFF, ,J - BRISON ISC MITCH, MITCH Kc JEFF, V - TENA Kc GAIL, W - 'TIP OFFI, X - K - RAY ON MAX, L - LEISHNAN, M - SNED, N - 'TIME GRADUATION 949, Y - FOOTBALL, Z - JENSON 30 BROCK, 25 lIBRAHY STAFF TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: JIMMY JOHNSON, WESLEY LEISI-IMAN, MR. WHITE, HENRY WEINGART, SAM KINZLE. MIDDLE ROW: FRANCES GRUBB, ILENE SMITH, BETTY DECKER, DOROTHY RIDER, PHYLLIS ALLARD, ROBERTA WALKER. BOTTOM ROW: MARTENA ALLARD, JOANNE JEFFREYS, ELEDA SNEDIGAR, BEVERLY SAINSBURY, JUNE HERSCHMAN. BRUADCASIIR STAFF I TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. THORSHEIM, K. PAPENFUSS, K. CLAWSON, B. BEcKwITH, G. BEcKwITH, J. wooos, L. WHITE. 2ND ROW: B. MACDONALD, J. PAPENFUSS, J. CORDIS, L. JENSEN, I. SMITH, B. HOLM- QuIsT. 3RD ROW: B. WEINGART, F. DAY, J. JEFFREYS, S. JOHNSTON, l. STOCKTON, J. MCDONALD. BOTTOM ROW: L. PIERCE, D. LEISHMAN, M. SCHMAUCH, J. BROOKS, C. BRUBAKER, L. FRESHOUR. This page sponsored by LOHE'S JEWELRY and WOODWARD'S, Ronan, Montana 26 PEP lllllli TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. BLOOD, F. GRUBB, M. HILTON, J. BROOKS, F. DAY, B. MAXWELL, A. KERR, E. EYE, A. IVES, I. SMITH, M. ALLARD, J. NELSON, L. JENSEN, J. JEFFREYS, J. BLACKMAN, H. MATT, B. DETERT, I. STOCKTON, S. JOHNSTON. END ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: D. LEISHMAN, D. JOHN- soN, T. BLOOD, W. THILL, G. ROWLEY, M. SCHMAUCH, D. RIDER. 3RD ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: D. HIE- STAND, T. KRANTZ, M. DURRANT, M. BROCK, L. PIERCE, M. WEINGART, L. HOLM, C. BRUBAKER, L. FRESHOUR, J. BLOOD, M. TRICKEY, W. DETERT, N. DURRANT. BOTTOM ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: CHEERLEADERS - P. ALLARD, B. DEQKER, B. MILLER. I IIIIIIIIIIIIIS LEFT TO RIGHT: PHYLLIS ALLARD, BETTY DECKER, AND BETTY MILLER. This page sponsored by SKOGEN'S JEWELRY and GAMBLE'S, Ronan. Z7 EIIEIIRE EARMERS RE AMERIRA ROW I: D. SIMON, W. LEISHMAN, L. ALLISON, R. WILKERSON. ROW 2: D. ANDERSON, G. NELSON F. MIKKELSEN, J. JENSON, R. BROWER, A. BEAVER, L. GREEN, A. SPEAR, S. STRATTON, B BRISON, W. NELSON. ROW 3: W. SIMON, C. SCHUFLETOWSKI, G. MITCHEL, R. MATT, G. ANDERSON I. STOBIE, K. OwEN, R. PHELAN, M. SAUNDERS. ROW R: J. JENSON, B. ROLLINS, T. KRANTZ J. SALTENBERGER, D. ORR, J. JEFFREYAS, G. ROLLINS, P. GAREIPY, G. HART, H. MITCHELL T. WILLIAMS, E. KRANTZ, J. DYKE, R. JOHNSTON, J. KRANTZ, G. EYE. EIIEIIRE HRMEMAKERS RE AMERIRA I ROW I: M. SCHMAUCH, I. SMITH, B. DECKER, L. HOLM. ROW 2: M. DURRANT, T. KRANTZ, L BEAVER, L. PIERCE, M. WEINGART, B. DETERT, L. FRESHOUR, R. WALKER, B. MILLER, W DETERT. ROW 3: D. LEISHMAN, D. JOHNSON, W. THILL, D. RIDER, P. ALLARD, J. JEFFREYS ROW M: B. BLOOD, J. CARTER, B. MAXWELL, A. KERR, L. JENSON, J. WHITE, H. MATT, B SAINSBURY, F. GRUBB, S. JOHNSTON, M. ALLARD, J. NELSON, I. STOCKTON. 28 BUYS' IIHURUS EIMS' I BACK ROW: SKIP STOLL, LYLE CARTER, LLOYD ALLISON, MR. HEISTAND, SPONSOR. MIDDLE ROW: DALE SIMON, WENDELL SIMON, DAVID THORSHEIM. FRONT ROW: RAY WILKERSON, JIM JENSON, DAVID ANDERSON. BACK ROW: BERNADINE BLOOD, THELMA KRANTz, RUTH STIPE, JEAN BROOKS, MARGARET HILTON, ANN IVES, MR. HEISTAND, SPONSORQ EVELYN EYE, MARTINA ALLARD, JANICE NELSON, HELEN MATT, LOUISE JENSEN, JEANNE CORDIS, JOYCE BLACKMAN, LOIS FRESHOUR, LAREE HOLM. FOURTH ROW: WILLIE THILL, GLADYS ROWLEY, CAROL BRUBAKER, DELORES JOHNSON, BEVERLY DETERT, BEVERLY SAINSBURY. THIRD ROW: JOAN CARTER, IDA STOCKTON, DOROTHY RIDER, PHYLLIS ALLARDI WILDA DETERT. SECOND ROW: LOA PIERCE, MARILYN DURRANT, NORENE DURRANT, TWILLA BLOOD, FRANCES GRUDB, AUDREY CLEMENS, MARGARET WTINGART, MARTHA TRICKEY, MARTHA BROCK. FRONT ROW: BEVERLY MAXWELL, MARY Lou MITCHELL, JOANN BLOOD, SYLVIA JOHNSTON. Sponsored by STERLING STORE, Ronan. 29 BAD TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. DUBAY, D. HIESTAND, J. NELSON, B. BRISON, R. WILKERSON, S. STOLL, A. IVES, K. OWEN, L. FRESHOUR, M. HILTON, B. MILLER, L. PARENT, J. BROOKS, M. HILTON. MIDDLE ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. ALLARD, B. DECKER, P. ALLARD, D. RIDER. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. BLOOD, M. KING, M. OwEN, R. KERR, J. JENSEN, M. DURRANT. MIXHI IZIIIIIIIIS TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. JENSEN, H. HERBIG, L. HUDSON, D. ANDERSON, B. HOLMQUIST. MIDDLE Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. FRESHOUR, B. SAINSBURY, C. BRUBAKER, I. STOCKTON, T. KRANTZ. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. RIDER, M. SCHMAUCH, J. BROOKS, L. HOLM, P. ALLARD. 30 YQ ffl , -IV I v E A xg 0? '49 4 H Clllli TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: LYLE CARTER, LAVAR HUDSON, HAROLD M ITCHELL, GEORGE ROLLINS, HENRY STISH. MIDDLE ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: DALE SIMON, JIMMY JOHNSON, JOE MCDONALD, BOB BRISON, TOMMY WILLIAMS. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: SKIRPY STOLL, LLOYD ALLISON, WESLEY LEISHMAN, SAM KINZLE. 31 VAIISIIYATHHTIIIS BOTTOM ROW: R. ANDERSON, MGR., J. JOHNSON, T. KRANTZ, G. HART, W. LEISHMAN D SIM L. ALLISON, B. BRISON, S. STOLL, D. ANDERSON, H. MITCHELL, G. ROLLINS. MIDDLE ROW Bos WHALEN, ASST. COACH., W. SIMON, M. JOHNSON, G. BECKWITH, J. SALTENBERGER, L HUDSON, D. ANDERSON, D. THORSHEIM, S. KINZLE, H. DYKE, COACH HENRY STISH. TOP ROW: T WILLIAMS J. JENSON, H. HERSHMAN, R. PHELAN, E. NELSON, J. BLACK, G. BOLLER, R. JOHNSTON R ORR E. JOHNSON. Mission Mission Mission Mission Mission Mission Mission Mission SEASONS SCORES Polson 0 Stevensville 6 Flathead Reserves 7 Missoula B Bombers 6 Columbia Falls 0 Ronan 14 Hamilton 9 Whitefish 28 32 VARSIIY BASKHBAlli BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: RULON ANDERSON, MANAGERQ MR. WHALEN, ASSISTANT COACI-Ig JACK JENsoN: BOBBY BRISONQ BOBBY WEINGARTQ GEORGE BECKWITH5 HAROLD MITCHELL3 LAVAR HUDSON DALE ANDERSONQ LYLE CARTER3 DAVID ANDERSON? PETER GARIEPYI MR. STISH, COACH. FRONT Row LEFT 'ro RIGHT: BOBBYVROLLINSQ JIM SALTENBERGERI TOM KRANTZ5 JAY DIJBAY3 WESLY LEISHMAN DAVID THORSHI-:IMg DALE SIMON: SKIPPY SToI.I.g SAM KINZLEQ JIMMY JOHNSON. SEAS!! 'S Illllllllll MISSION 26 24 32 37 30 35 55 45 55 52 OPPONENT Ronan Polson Arlee Columbia Falls Charlo St. Regis Superior Dixon Frenchtown Alberton 29 49 '76 Q- lllllll AMI I MISSION OPPONENT NXXK Z3 Charlo Arlee St. Regis 33 St. Regis Frenchtown Superior Dixon Polson Ronan Alberton Charlo Arlee Thompson Falls ff!!! 26 42 41 J' AT YOUR SERVICE Every facility which a modern bank can offer is available to you at the LAKE COUNTY BANK' St. Ignatius, Montana Our aim is to serve you better in more ways - at all times. President Cashier Norman Stubblefield Fred Gariepy Vice Presidents Assistant Cashier Homer Welch-Melvin Udall Warren Jackobson Board of Directors Homer Welch Harry Miller Melvin Udal Norman Stubblefield Fred Gariepy Member of the Federal Reserve Bank lAKl Cllll TV BA K Celebrating their 5th Anniversary Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation DRIVE IN AT THE EMBLEM OF EXCELLENCE J.K. BHIKWIIH IVIISSIII Moth proofing Scotch Tailoring Bob Cook fproprietorj St. Ignatius, Montana KEEP YOUR CLOTHES LOOKING NICER LONGER Cl IA HIS Congratulations Senior Class of 1950--- PRESCRIPTIONS See our Fine Selection of Graduation Presents A SPECIALTY For Refreshments Try our Fountain We'l1 Take Care of Your Photography Needs MISSIU DRUG SIURI A Co-Operative Owned By Its Patrons Belongs to You Groceries, Gas, Oil And Accessories FARMERS IMHUN lHl 6000 lUCK To The Graduating Clas s EUMPA Y Serving the Public for Over 50 years. Dealers in Hardware, Dry Goods, Groceries GENERAL ELECTRIC Best Wishes for continuing success to the Graduating Class. BHIKWIIII RIl0S.I II. 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