Mission High School - Qua Quei Yearbook (St Ignatius, MT)
- Class of 1956
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I i ' Q 'l 9 3 5' an OxUlkO CID DDP r-attic: To you, Mrs, Eslick, this dedication is but a token of the heartfelt thanks, especially from the Seniors, who have profited so much through your guidance and to whom you have generously devoted so much of your time and energy, You have inspired all of us to look for greater achievements in life, Your pleasant manner and gracious personality has won you the love and admiration of the student body, The enthusiastic interest you have showed in your Future Homemakers will always be remembered, TO MR, AND MRS, ESLICK, THE SENIORS OF 1955-56 PROUDLY DEDICATE THIS ANNUAL, To you, Mr. Eslick, we wish that there was something greater than this dedication that we could do to express our humblest appreciation for your guidance and assistance which you gave so gener- ously and willingly, Your energetic enthusiasm was an incentive to all who knew you, Those who shared your warmth and wit will never forget you.. As a football coach, your calmness and understanding has won you the co-operation of a strong team, rather than individual stars, We shall always remember the sincere interest you took in our many activities, I 1 1 I is Pictured from left to right: Edward Turnbull, Charlog Wayne Burrell, Moiseg Earl Summers Ronan: Phillip Beckwith, St, Ignatiusg Dr, R, D, Read, Ronang L, E, Cullen, Round Butte, St, Ignatius High School is part of a large school district, In the district are three high schools, one in Ronan, Charlo, and St, Ignatius, The school board represents the whole district, Members are elected from each locality, ADMINISTRATION SUPERINTENDENTS MESSAGE SENIOR OF 1956: Iwish to extend my sincere congratulations to you, an accomplished graduate of Mission High School. You have attained the goal of high school graduation. However, your high school diploma is far from an end in itself, Your twelve years of schooling represent a large in- vestment by the taxpayers of our community, They have expressed their confidence in you. You are now expected to repay this investment plus interest in good, honest, upright citizenship. Don't let it go unpaid, I hope that during your attendance in Mission High, you have developed your ability to do things. I hope you have developed self-confidence, If you now have a goal, confidence in yourself, and the willingness and ability to work, you have no fear of the future, I further wish to congratulate you and your advisor, Miss Young, for this fine yearbook. It represents many of your outstanding qualities and achievements that have made it a pleasure for me to work with you this past year. Good Luck to you and the sincerest of good wishes for your future, Stuart E, Fitschen 3 I 1 l RUBY YOUNG Annual Staff Commercial FLORENCE ESLICK Home Economics FHA HERB YORK 'S X llf N .V .XI Wojy, iwz, yn- - WS' Wg N Sf x QS N 9' x Q AJ X NW N mga, X Q ' N CON WITTWER Mathematics MARY ANN BLACKMAN Science Pep Club Secretary BILL CLAWSON History M Club Athletics JOE ESLICK JOHN DOOHAN English Dramatics THERIN MAI-ILE Voc-Ag FFA Shop Math Athletics LORETTA DORAN Music English HONOR STUDENTS Front row: Marlene Payne, Best Citizenship Award, Zelda Lee, Salutatorian Trophyg Rosalie Mayer, Carrol College Scholaishipg Clione King, Sousa Music Award. Back row: Bill Hilton, P. T. A. Scholarship, Best Citizenship Award, Gilbert Smith, Valedictorian Trophy, University Honor Scholarship, Selected for worthy student scholarship at University, Sousa Music Award, Kenneth Wheaton, Rocky Mountain College Scholarshipg Mike Corcoran, Carrol College Scholar- ship, Scholarship for any Montana College. SP0HS0fed -f X sr. IGNATIUS TELEPHONE co QP:--a., CONSTANCE MARIE BROOKS Pep Club 35 FHA 1-2-3-45 Secretary 25 Broad- caster 45 Chorus 1-45 Class Play 3. FEROL DAWN BURTON Pep Club 2-3-45 Chorus 1-2-3-45 Band 1-2-3-45 Junior Play 3. JOHN MICHAEL CORCORAN M Club 2-3-45 Annual Staff 45 Student Coun- cil President 45 Basketball 45 Boys' State 35 Class Play 45 Football 2-3-45 Pep Club 1-2-35 Secre- tary and Treasurer M C1ub5 Class Office, Pres- ident 3. ROBERT ALAN coRD1s Pep Club 1-2-3-45 FFA 1-2-3-4. Sponsored by MISSION DRUG LOIS CECILA ANDERSON FHA 25 Broadcaster 1-35 Chorus 35 Class Play 45 GOC 35 Class Officer Treasurer 2. LOUIS EUGENE BLOOD M Club l-2-3-45 Student Council Rep. 45 Pep Club 1-25 Chorus 2-3-45 Football 3-45 Basket- ball 3-45 Baseball 1-2-3-4. GLADYS MARIE BRIST Pep Club 25 FHA 25 Broadcaster 1-2-3-45 Chorus 25 GOC 3. HELEN JOYCE BROCK Pep Club 15 FHA 1-2-3-45 Band 1-2-3-45 cuss Play 35 Goc 3-4. MARGARET ELIZABETH CURRIE Pep Club 1-2-3, FHA 1-2-3-4, Vice President 3, Historian 4, Broadcaster 1-2-3, Co-Editor 3, Pow Wow lg Student Council lg Class Plays 3-4, Class Officer Vice President 4. CLEONE DELACK Transferred from Arlee H. S. 4, Pep Club 4g FHA 4. EUNICE ERICKSON Pep Club 1-3, FHA l-2-3-4, Broadcaster 2-3-4, Co-Editor-3, Editor 4, Pow Wow 2, Class Plays 3-4. EUGENE GUNLOCK M Club 4g FFA 3, Football 3-4g Track 2, Transferred from Columbus H. S. North Dakota 3. RICHARD HERSCHMAN M Club 3-4g FFA 1-2-3-4, Treasurer 45 Foot- ball 3-45 Class Play 3. BILL HILTON M Club 1-2-3-4, Secretary and Treasurer 4, Pep Club 2-3g FFA 1-2-3-4, Secretary 4, Chorus 1-2-3-4, Football 2-3-4: Basketball 1-2-3-4: Track 3-4g Class Play 4, Class Officer Vice President 2g East-West Shrine Football Team. BAPTISE INCASHOLA M Club 2-3-43 Basketball 1-2-3-4g Track 1- 2-3-4g Boys' State 3. CHARLES E, JOHNSON Transferred from Marais, Minnesota, H.S. 2, Pep Club 2, Broadcaster 4. Sponsored by POST CREEK STORE VIRGIE LEE FHA 25 Broadcaster 1-2g Class Play 4g GOC 3. ZELDA CLAUDETTE LEE Salutatoriang Transferred from Moses Lake, Washington lg Pep Club 25 FHA 2-3-45 Annual Staff 3-4g Chorus 3-4g Student Council Rep. 4g Class Vice President 3. BETSY ANN LENSMAN p Pep Club 1-2-3g FHA 112-3g Chorus 1-2-33 Broadcaster 2-3-4. MARY LOUISE MARSH Transferred from Billings 4g Annual Staff 4, Broadcaster 4. Sponsored by MRS. KATHRYN KELLY CLAUDE JOHNSON, IR. Transfer from Grand Marais, Minnesota 35 M Club 3-4g Annual Staff 4g Chorus 45 Football 3-4. MARIE JONES Pep Club 2-3-4, Cheerleader 2-3, Secretary 4 FHA 4g Chorus 2-3-43 Class Play 3g Class Of- ficer Secretary lp Student Council 4. KATHRYN ISOBEL KELLY FHA 1-2-3-45 Annual Staff 4g Chorus 1-2-3-4g Band lg Class Play 45 GOC 3g Class Officer Treasurer 3. CLIONE MARIE KING Pep Club 1-2-3, FHA 1-2-3-4, Treasurer 4, Band 1-2-3-4. WAYNE MATTHEW Track lg Journalism 1-2-3, THELMA LOIS MATT Transferred from Holy Names Academy, Spokane, Washing 4g GOC 4. ROSALIE IO MAYER Transferred from Arlee H.S. 35 Pep Club 3g FHA 3-4g Annual Staff 4g Broadcaster 4g Girls' State 3g Class Play 35 Class Office Secretary 4. BRUCE MCCOLLUM Pep Club 1-2g M Club 3-4g FFA 1-2-3-43 Football 3-4. LOIS ANN MORAN Pep Club 1-2-3: FHA 1-2-3-4, Vice President 4g Chorus lg Student Council Rep. 2g Annual Staff 45 Broadcaster 1-2-3, Pow Wow: Class Play 4g Class Office Secretary 2. GLEE NELSON Pep Club 15 FHA 1-25 Broadcaster 43 Band 1-2- 3-43 GOC 3-4. DONOLD O. OWEN M Club 2-3-4, President 4g Pep Club 1-2g FFA 1-2-3-4, President 4, State Vice Presidentg Football 2-3-45 Class Play 3g Student Council Rep. 3-4. MARLENE CAROL PAYNE Pep Club 1-2-3g FHA 1-2-3-45 Chapter Secretary 3, State Secretary 4g Vice President Student Councilg Band 1-2-3, President 3g Class Play 3- 4g GOC 3. Sponsored by QUALITY MARKET WALDO KENNETH PHILLIP M Club 2-3-45 Pep Club 1-2-35 FFA 1-2-3-4, Reporter 3, Vice President 45 Football 2-3-45 Basketball 2-3-45 Baseball 3-45 Track 2-3-45 Class Office President 4. JAMES D. PINSONEAULT M Club 2-3-45 Pep Club 1-2-45 FFA 15 Chorus 1-2-3-45 Basketball 45 Baseball 2-3-45 Class Plays 3-45 Class Office Treasurer 4. TERRY SIMKINS A M Club 1-2-3-45 Pep Club 1-2-35 Annual Staff 45 Broadcaster 2-3-45 Baseball 1-2-3-45 Class Play 3. GILBERT SMITH Va1edictorian5 Pep Club 2-3-4, President 45 Chorus 1-3-45 Annual staff 3-45 Band 1-2-3-45 Class Plays 3-45 Class Offices, Secretary 1, President 25 Elks Scholarship. IACQUELINE LOUISE WHEELER Pep Club lg FHA lg Band 2-3g Broadcaster 4 GOC 3-4. BETTY IO WHEELER Pep Club 15 FHA 1-23 Chorus 1-2-3g GOC 3-4. GRADUATIN G CLASS OF 1956 Sponsored by DR. NEWETT Through thick and thin Zelda and Gilbert ,nj hh,, ggi Smile Pretty Wwviummnnmm.. s A ,,...r s t 4 hh' L 1 gf 'QM . ,. , T fx. 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SOPHOMORES Sponsored by MISSION LUMBER 8: IMPLEMENT CO. f- ., ,Juv qi' Ierry Cordier Deloris Cordis Dorothy Cordis Pat Cote Bill DeLack Bill Fearon Jackie Fisher Donna Grubb Barbara Hageboeck Joe Arlee Lewis Ball Nadine Brower Albert Brown Shiela Burton T om Corcoran A 3 Elinor Johnson Johnny Larson Norma Marcean Merle Matt Jim Moran Sharon Morin Mignon Parker Douglas Payne Maynard Plonffe Connie Hahn Joan Heffner J giuk Sandra Herman JoAnn Irvine Larry Jensen David Johnson I I 14, any - 'F 44 'V' Q' 's , ' wmv, , mwmwww 'ww we , Y , , Y wxzwwww! u,W,!vb wLh1L,,,JI 5 , Www M llll W m Fund Pfgject Linda Roseleip Dennis Schliep Bill Violette Bill Whalen Mary Ann Whalen I if Eddie Woodcock Calldled Apples Sponsored by LAKE MILLING co OFFICERS Tom Delaney, Vice Presidentg Carol Ann Olson, Secretaryg Dick Ionasen, Treasurer Glen Todd, President. 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X 'fr 'PI-MX X'3.XXX. 1:5243 , X wX X XX -X Judy Marcum Patsy Mayer James McCallum Dennis McDonald Marvin Mclintire Barbara Miller Carol Ann Olson Leon Parker Dennis Plouffe Galle Rider Patricia Sainsbury Marion Scheeler Gary Simonson Kathy Smith x di af' 4. , ,V :M. ,S3'W, X iw ' V X .5 all : gi g . an ,f '- 4 f . ew a 2 .It X xy in X X X A X X N ny g X av V x RSX, Q K ex 1. wx : x A 1 g .42 4 gn f 3 5 f if My r ire b S f X w 5,4 D :M W 5 ' 1 X: v'7f gx,ns,i' I 1 ' .Y ' ' ,Ik 'XM .i l y V xx -.V is n - Ax ii A 5 + M QE e A W 'ZS Q x ,fill ' ' Q WZV51, I,?ZNNf i V -W n Karen Stenseth Glen Todd Sam Wagner Tommy Wheeler David Williams JR M L ,X limi: J lj .213 ' 'z' 4 ww- ' f 1--Sift' g YS 2 fi X45 l QN X 1' ,Q'3ilxj 'Y' H ! N, A f 5 . Wiz- H! 5 if Ella Mae Williams New Members Dennis and Ame pass inspection Patsy has a guide What's funny, girls? Ar the M h Donna and Dennis Patty Hahn FROSH INITIATION SNAPS Cheerleaders Vicki, Patsy, Pat, Ingrid Pat and Patsy . s i' X 4 Y , , if The be11's ringing Who's in trouble, Mr. York? Bob, Carol Arm and Dick Home Work? Study Hall FRESHMAN SNAPS who has the answer? Jack- Ame and Tom September 8 September 17 September 29 Deptember 30 October 1 October 5 October 8 October 18 October 21-22 October 28 October 31 November 11 November 11 November 17-18 November 29 November 30 December 6 December 10 December 13 December 14 December 19 December 22-23 January 22 Jamiary 26 February 18 February 23-25 March 8-10 March 16 March 22-23 March 27 April 6 April 10-14 April 14 April 17 April 20-21 April 24-26 April 28 May 5 May 5-8 May 10 May 11-12 May 12 May 15 May 17-19 May 20 May 21 May 26 May 27 CALENDAR OF 1955-56 EVENTS School opens First football game F. H. A. Tea Freshman Initiation Sophomore Return Dance F. H. A. Co-ed Ball Rusty Old Ha1o District F. H. A. Meeting Qherey F. F. A. Initiation M. LE. A. KMissoulaJ Championship football game fwhitefishy All High School Halloween Party First Sophomore Candied Apple Sale 1955-56 Yearbook Ball Junior Class Play 'Stranger in the Night Ground Observer Awards are presented Iunior Class Skating Party Senior Movie Abbott and Costello Go to Mars First basketball game Senior Class Ice Skating Party Opening Day of Music Department candy sale Christmas Concert Christmas Tide Polson Invitational Tournament F. F.A. - F.H.A. Skating Party Initiation of Band Booster Club F. F. A. Ball Divisional Basketball Tournament fwhitefishj State Class B Tournament Qwhitefishj District F. F . A. Meeting QCharloj Senior Play The Groom Said No Career Day Qllonanj Small-Town Strutters-Ball State F. F. A. Convention fBozemany Junior Prom Moonlight and Roses Music Department Spring Concert Western Montana Music Festival State F. H. A. Convention fMiles Cityy County Track Meet QPolsonj Track Meet QCorval1isJ Senior Trip Uackson, Montanaj F. H. A. Mother-Daughter Banquet State Music Festival fMissoulaj Divisional Track Meet fPolsonJ Iunior-Senior Banquet Interscholastics fMissou1aj Baccalaureate Commencement Last Day of School F.F. A. Rodeo I D I DUBAY 'S RANCH MARKET First row: Terry Simkins, Sports, Lois Moran, Publications, Gilbert Smith and Zelda Lee, Co-Editorsg Mike Corcoran, Artg Rosalie Mayer, Subscriptions, Back row: Isobel Welch, Margaret Currie, John Weingart, Marlene Payne, Claude Johnson, Kay Kelly, Mary Marsh, Miss Young, Advisor, Not Pic- tured: Eunice Erickson, Business Manager, The Annual Staff is composed of seniors who supervise the make-up and publication of the yearbook, Qua Quei, The staff is elected by the members of the senior class, Some of the activities for the year are attendance at the M, I, E. A. conference and sponsoring an annual dance each fall to raise funds to finance the yearbook. Having fun at the Yearbook Ball KING DICK and QUEEN CAROL ANNUAL STAFF Back row: Harold Johns, Don Owen, Marie Jones, Ken Phillips, Iiouis Blood, Gary Marcum, Darlene Krantz Dennis Schliep, Carol Olson, Front row: Mr, Fitschen, Sponsorg Marlene Payne, Vice Presi- U dent, Mike Corcoran, Presidentg Zelda Lee, Secretary, Larry Jensen, Treasurer, Not pictured: Elinor J ohnson, The Student Council of Mis- sion High is a governing body of fourteen elected members, four of whom are elected from the entire student body, The other members are class representatives elected as follows: one from the Fresh- men, two from the Sopho- mores, three from the Juniors, and four from the Seniors. Aside from supervising school activities, some of the varied activities of this group were: managing a Penny Pitch at the community March of Dimes Carnival, and setting up and decorating a very at- tractive Christmas tree in the foyer of the high school, 3 STUDENT COUNCIL Sponsored by MISSION TIME SHOP First row: Roger Detert, Larry Jensen, Gary Mar-cum, Bob Cordis, Don Owen, Ken Phillips, Bill Hilton, Dick Herschman, Bill Kelly, Gary Maughn, Second row: Jack Pierce, Gary Simonson, Lelland Johns, Richard Krantz, Gail Rider, Bruce McCollum, Sam Wagner, Dennis McDonald, Amie Pedersen, Leon Parker, Jim McCallurng Advisor, Mr, Mahle. Third row: Bob Jensen, John Larson, Jim Moran, Dick Jonason, Bill Viollett, Wayne Miller, Leonard Pierce, David Jolmson, Lewis Ball, Tom Delaney, David Williams, ' Membership in the F, F, A, is made up of farm boys who are students of Vocational Agriculture in high school. The organizations activities are designed primarily to help develop rural leadership and good citizenship and to stimulate the boys to better achievement in their study and work toward suc- cessful establishment in farming, Some of the activities of the F, F, A, include the armual Sveetheart Ball, at which a Sweetheart is crowned and presented with a white satin jacket, Another annual event is the Rodeo in the spring, The St, Ignatius Chapter has thirty-eight members, F.F.A. Sponsored by MISCO MILLS NEW OFFICERS OLD OFFICERS Back row: John Larson, Lewis Ball. Front row: Larry Back row: Kenny Phillips, Sharon Morin, Sweetheart Jensen, Jim Moran, Leonard Pierce, Gary Marcum. of F. F. A. , Bill Hilton. Front row: Gary Marcum, Not pictured: Harold Johns. Bob Cordis, Dick Hershman, Harold Johns, Don Owen sn .if ,U 'ratr - irty 0? ,ror . 3 .',. o. ':i A - P f zr, it 3 nnrint - 5:52 - rnarn 3 Harold Johns at the F.F. A. Don Owen and Tom Delany District Convention at the Sweetheart Ball Convention Luncheon at Charlo Don Owen, President, and ' Sharon Morin, Sweetheart, Sponsored by FARMERS UNION OIL COMPANY at Ihe Sweetheart Ball Talking it over at District Convention Boys working in Charlo Shop Judge 's Study F. F. A. Judges pick grains Judging wool at Bozeman Ken and Dick in Shop Judging swine at Loran Rider's farm Judging cattle at Ernest Lee's ranch Co-Sponsors - STANLEY SCEARCE and ANDY'S fRonany Sponsored by LAKE COUNTY BANK 11.F.A. BA QLWET S peaker, Rand Robbin Harold Johns, Rand Robbin State F. F. A. President Don Owen Mr. and Mrs. Oswall Owen, parents of Entertainment , State Farmer, Don Owen Ready to serve -X Sewing Sponsored by DR, REED and DR. KAYSER fRonanj First row: Karen Stenseth, Rayna Ball, Judy Marcum, Judy Diedrich, Margaret Currie, Kay Kelly, Isobel Welch, Lois Moran, Clione King, Benita Williamson, Betty Marceau, Rose Marie Pedersen, Naett Pierce, Second row: Cleone DeLack, Marie Jones, Zelda Lee, Shirley Gies, Vicky Fontenelle, Patsy Mayer, Patty Hahn, Barbara Miller, Dorothy Cordis, Sandy Herman, Jackie Fisher, Rosalie Mayer, Connie Brooks, Mrs. Eslick, Advisor, Third row: Helen Brock, Rose McCallum, Carol Olson, Marian Scheeler, Linda Roseliep, Sharon Morin, Pat Sainsbury, Carrie Hilton, Mary Ann Whalen, Darlene Krantz, Ruth Cordis, Deloris Cor- dis, Marlene Payne, Brenda Kvale, Jerry Cordier, Not pictured: Elinor Johnson, Barbara Hageboeck, Sharon Gariepy, Dorothy Smith, Eunice Erickson, F. H. A. MIS. Jack Currie, Chapter Mother Doug Payne, King and Carrie Hilton F. H.A. T63 F, H,A, Co-Ed Ball Sponsored by WOMEN'S CLUB Officers and Doug Payne CKingJ OFFICERS Clione King, Treasurer, Isobel Welch, Presidentg Lois Moran, Vice President. Back: Judy Diedrich, Parliamen- tariang Kay Kelly, Song - Recreation, Benita Williamson Reporter, and Margaret Currie, Historian. Carrie and King Dong Co-ed Ball One Big Party A Mother-Daughter Tea Table Mothers enjoy the Freshman Tea Party UNESCO Panel Winners of Christmas Card Contest F. H. A. Party I Marlene Sponsored by CURRIES' CONOCO Party at Hiltons Banquet Theme N Mother-Daughter Tea Caught unaware! i V Party Girls A Front row: Sandra Herman, Isobel Welch, Assistant Editor, Mary Marsh, Assistant Publications Editor, Eunice Erickson, Editor, Rosalie Mayer, News Editor, Connie Brooks, Assistant News Editor, Naett Pierce, Business Manager. Second row: Jerry Cordier, Nadine Brower, Betsy Lensman, Brenda Kvale, Benita Williamson, Miss Young, Advisor, Third row: Glee Nelson, Terry Simkins, Sports Edirorg Harold Johns, John Weingart, Chuck Johnson, Eugene Gunlock, Jackie Wheeler, Not pictured: Gladys Brist, Publica- tions Editor, Elinor Johnson, Hugh Kerr, Vinola Saunders, The Journalism group publishes aweekly four-page paper, The Broadcaster. Work is divided into three departments: News, Advertising, and Publications, Members of the staff take part in two M, I. E,A, conferences on the Montana State University Campus, An annual banquet is held at the end of the year to recognize outstanding accomplishments. Miss Young receives valentine The Editor THE BROADCASTER Sponsored by: ST, IGNATIUS POST First row: Carol Ann Olson, Sharon Morin, Marian Scheeler, Judy Diedrich, Second row: Patsy Mayer, Rayna Ball, Vicky Fontenelle, Connie Hahn, Charlotte Burland, Jerry Cordier, Carrie Hilton, Mary Ann Whalen, Naett Pierce, Betty Marcear, Benita Williamson, Third row: Kathy Smith, Valiera Hudson, Ingrid Bokvist, Karen Stenseth, Linda Roseliep, Cleone DeLack, Marie Jones, Ferol Burton, Frances Blood, Adeline Jones, Sandra Herman, Norma Marceau, Donna Grubb, Jackie Fisher, Rose McCallum, Mr, York, Sponsor, Fourth row: Jack Pierce, Dennis Plouffe, Deloris Cordis, Pat Sainsbury, Arne Ped- ersen, Joe Arlee, Roger Detert, Maynard Plouffe, Douglas Payne, Dick Jonasen, Bill Fearon, Darlene Krantz, Brenda Kvale, Gilbert Smith, President. Not pictured: Donna Bristol, Dorothy Cordis, Sharon Gariepy, Barbara Hageboeck, Elinor Johnson, Roger McCollum, Gaile Rider, Terry Simkins, Dorothy Smith, Loretta Blood. t,,,,,,,ffk y l ,,,, y C 5 X F'-J , l A i J i,iiA if r ,' llii SHARON and MARIAN MR, YORK CAROL and JUDY PEP CLUB Sponsored by CHERRY'S SERVICE First row: Mr, Clawson, Sponsorg Brenda Kvale, Rose McCallum, Zelda Lee, Student Leaderg Thelma Matt, Betty Wheeler, Roy Burton, Second row: Glee Nelson, Jack Pierce, Jackie Wheeler, Maynard Plouffe, Bill Fearon, Helen Brock, Lewis Ball, Arne Pedersen. Not pictured: Dorothy Smith. The Ground Observers Corps was started in the St, Ignatius High School in the fall of 1954, St, Ignatius was one of the first schools in ,Montana to have a G, O, C, program. Students' voluntarily give up study halls to give their time to the G, O, C, At the present time fifteen observers under the direction of Zelda Lee, Student Leader, and Mr. Bill Clawson, Sponsor, are engaged in G,O,C, The observers have reported approximately one-hundred fifty planes to date. yy V K G,O, C, Leader Watching for planes GROUND GBSERVERS 1 FULL CHORUS First row: Charlotte Burland, Patsy Mayer, Connie Brooks, Vickie Fontenelle, Linda Roseleip, Adeline Jones, Shelia Burton, Donna Grubb, Jackie Fisher, Norma Marceau, Patty Hahn, Second row: Shirley Gies, Carol Olson, Marian Scheeler, Kay Kelly, Sharon Morin, Ferol Burton, Ruth Cordis, Pat Sains- bury, Marie Jones, Dorothy Cordis, Barbara Miller. Third row: Richard Brown, Ansel Stenseth, Gilbert Smith, Kenny Wheaton, Maynard Plouffe, Louis Blood, Fred Blackman, Jim Pinsoneault, Claude Johnson FRESHMAN QUARTETT E GIRLS' QUARTETTE Pat Sainsbury, Carol Olson Kay Kelly, Marie Jones Vickie Fontenelle, Patsy Mayer Connie Br00ks, Patsy Mayer Sponsored by RITEWAY FREEZER MISSIONAIRES First row: Patsy Mayer, Connie Brooks, Linda Roseliep, Adeline Iones, Donna Grubb. Second row: Marion Scheeler, Benita Williamson, Kay Kelly, Sharon Morin, Ferol Burton, Ruth Cordis, Pat Sainsbury, Marie Jones. Third row: Ansel Stenseth, Gilbert Smith, Ken Wheaton, Bill Hilton, Louis Blood, Fred Blackman, Jim Pinsoneault, Claude Johnson. GRADE SCHOOL CHORUS Co-Sponsors - WM, KELLY and MISSION CLEANERS SENIOR BOYS' QUARTETTE Left to right: Ken Wheaton, Jim Pinsoneault Bill Hilton, Gilbert Smith. First row: Kenneth Hurt, Ingrid Bokvist, Roger Detert, Kathy Smith, Linda Roseleip, Gilbert Smith, Benita Williamson, Sharon Morin, Ansel Stenseth, Karen Stenseth, Second row: Lavonne Lensman, Virginia Mc- Lain, Susan Olson, Ernest Voss, Valiera Hudson, Ferol Burton, Kenneth Wheaton, Clione King, Rayna Ball Glenn Knopp, Gene McLain, David Erickson, Third row: Miss Doran, Instructor, Carrie Hilton, Rose Mc- Callum, Helen Brock, Arnie Pederson, Rosemarie Stoll, Anita Knopp, Dick Jonasen, Judy Diedrich, BAND OFFICERS President ------------ GILBERT SMITH Vice President - - - -ANSEL STENSETH Secretary ' ' ' - - CARRIE HILTON Treasurer - - - - KENNETH WHEATON ALL-SCHOOL BAND 19061 wfwkw SOLOISTS FOR NMCRIN MUSIC FESTIVAL Bill and Zelda sing, Somehwere Over the Rainbow Sing it pretty, Patsy MUSIC SNAPS C Wonderful Copenhagen Country Sty1e Getting Ready Winter l ' Wonderland Marion and Santa Claus Girls Chorus singing 'Lift Thine Eyes All School Band Plays Missionaires Singing Clarinet Solo by Gilbert receives John Gilbert Trumpet Solo by Phillip Sousa Award Sharion A11 Set Co Q23 Happy Ending Girls ' Sextet Donna, Mignon, Sandy, Kay, Zelda and Marie Miss Doran Giving Instructions Sharon and Bill in a Tap Dance Q90 C595 Jungle Drums Dressing for Tennessee Wig Walk No Business Like Show Business Miss Doran Music Director Note Someone Played a Sour Down at the Farm Donna and Arnie CHARLIE Trophy received by the Mission Bulldogs as winners of first place in the State Class B Basketball Tournament, held at Whitefish, Montana, March 8, 9, and 10. Mission de- feated Circle - 69 to 50, Cutbank - 51 to 38, Fort Benton, 69 to 57. First row: Bobby Jensen, Donald Owen, John Larson, Bap lncashola, Mike Corcoran, Louie Incashola, Gary Mark- cum, Harry Whalen, Second row: Mr, Eslick, Kenneth Phillips, Eugene Gunlock, John Weingart, Bill Hilton, Jim Sayler, Louis Blood, Fred Blackman, Claude Johnson, Dennis Plouffe, Mr, Clawson, Third row: Terry Simkins, Jim Moran, Jim Pinsoneault, Bruce McCollum, Maynard Plouffe, Larry Jensen, Dick Herschman, Joe Arlee. The M Club is composed of all boys who Mr. Eslick is football coach, track coach, coach earn letters by participation in any sport, Offi- of the B squad in basketball and assistant coach cers are elected for conducting meetings and for for the A squad. Mr. Clawson is basketball policy making. By Laws set up requirements coach, baseball coach, and assistant coach for for earning an M, Officers for this year are: football, Managers for football were Dennis President, Donald Owen, Vice President, Fred Plouffe and Bap Incashola and for basketball Blackman, Secretary and Treasurer, Bill Hilton. Bobby Jensen, Members give reports M CLUB or Sponsored by MALI SHOP GRADUATING LETTERMEN OF THE 1955 FOOTBALL TEAM Coach MR, ESLICK Assistant C, CLAWSON 1, KEN PHILLIPS Backfield BILL HILTON R, End CLAUDE JOHNSON Tackle DON OWEN, Captain Tackle JIM SAYLER, Captain Backfield 1955 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sept, 10 'Mission - - 40 17 ' Mission - - 23 Mission - - Oct, 1 'Mission - - 33 '7 Mission - - 39 14 ' Mission - - 25 0 22 Mission - - 51 28 Mission - - 21 Kalispell B - - - 0 Eureka - - - 0 L1bby-- --o Columbia Falls -' - 7 Polson - - - - 20 Ronan ----- '7 Thompson Falls - - 0 Whitefish ---- 13 Won 7 - Lost 1 BRUCE MCCOLLUM L, Guard Home Games HARRY WHA LEN Backfield V f - , 'sl' 'f saga, ,Wx ' , H f'H'i!:g,-'g DICK I-IERSCHMAN Center , 2555 . :is ww, MIKE CORCORAN Wingback LOUIS BLOOD L. End ins fs '- f 4 mls? ,g s M UV WIEKQC5, W. - Q ffs, f,i-675+ 'iilrf ' ' : i53fffi5f'?1?1 npgifrgzfsffsf- fy ww pg-frfmgfg K 5' if if G fd' gfciigfwx 54,21 f , a ,W .is 'T , Sitka' s. gain usb , as si pgs as T, r Q i s wt vfaitksk fsffx ,.,. ,... f . '?f.aifff -f f fif' Q s.,,f,, ,:f.uili, ,' 115, JOHN WEINGART R, Guard EUGENE GUNLOCK End 'N f-:QW S 1955-2nd PLACE NW DIVISION FOOTBALL SQUAD First row: Eugene Gunlock, Larry Jensen, Bruce McCollum, Louis Blood, Backfield Captain, Jim Sayler Bill Hilton, Fred Blackman, Claude Johnson, Don Owen, Line Captain, Ken Phillips, Mike Corcoran, Second row: Coach Bill Clawson, Joe Arlee, Harry Whalen, Skip Wheeler, Maynard Plouffe, Ernest McCollum, Bill Violette, Douglas Payne, Jim Moran, Dick Krantz, Coach Joe Eslick, Third row: Bob Jensen, Jack Pierce, Dennis McDonald, Leonard Pierce. Managers, Bap Incashola and Dennis Plouffe, This, the '55-'56 Football season, is destined to go into the records as a definite suc- cessg and justly so, as the Bulldogs 7-1 record was the best posted by a Mission team since their entrance into Class B division in 1951. This YC3!'S team Was 3 Seasfmed. well-coached group of campaigners with eleven of the top thirteen finishing their high school careers. A versatile, high-geared offense and a tight defense were the Bulldog trademarks throughout the season as shown by their 228 points in eight games as compared to 47 points for the opposing teams, The year's fine games were enjoyed by all who saw them and were a credit to the community as well as to the school. BASKETBALL MISSION BULLDOGS Kneeling Gary Marcum, Ken Phillips, Mike Corcoran, Bap lncashola, Louis Incashola. Standing: Coach B111 Clawson, Fred Blackman, Bill Hilton, Jim Sayler, Louis Blood, Harry Whalen, Jim Pinsoneault, Assistant Coach Ioe Eslick. The Polson Invitational Champions, Northwestern Division Conference Champions, Second place D1 vrsronal Tournament finish, and State Class B Champions. Those were the most notable honors Mis sion High s Blue and White Bulldogs reaped for themselves through the '55-'56 campaign. The Bulldogs accumulated a 24 3 record for the season. They We Loyola 37 64 Eureka Loyola 43 55 Col. Falls Dillon 39 '72 Polson Deer Lodge 51 67 Ronan Stevensville 39 60 T. Falls Ronan 24 58 Libby Libby 38 56 Polson T. Falls 58 45 Col. Falls Charlo 39 72 Eureka Polson 57 51 Whitefish Whitefish 38 TOURNAMENTS NORTHERN DIVISIONAL STATE TOURNAMENT Eureka 45 69 Circle Whitefish 59 51 Cut Bank Polson QO. T. J 64 60 Fort Benton They 44 40 71 53 52 61 88 35 50 48 50 38 57 Front row: Joe Arlee, Tom Delany, Bill Kelly, Larry Jensen, Merle Matt, Eddie Wood- cock, Dennis McDonald, Second row: Bob Jensen, Managerg Roger Detert, Bill Whalen, Maynard Plouffe, Doug Payne, Dick Jonasen, Jim Moran, Joe Eslick, Coach, The 1956 B Squad cannot be judged entirely by their record. This young group possesses a great deal of potential stars. With a little seasoning and train- ing this year's B Squad will successfully uphold Mission's winning reputation in the future. SCORES OF B SQUAD GAMES We They Loyola T 37 38 Loyola H 47 49 Stevensville H 64 28 Ronan H 37 41 Grade School H 48 24 Whitefish H 35 40 Polson H 34 28 Ronan T 26 40 Charlo T 75 12 Polson T 46 47 F, F. A. H 48 30 Charlo T 37 20 Coach Bill Clawson, Mike Corcoran, Gary Marcum, Harry Whalen, Jim Pinsoneault, Jim Sayler, Fred Blackman, Louis Blood, Bap lncashola, Louie Incashola, Ken Phil- lips and Bill Hilton holding Invitational Trophy, RB!! S Q U A D POLSON IN VITATION AL CHAMPS 1 The beginning of the end. Ft. Benton Just when we needed it. At Whitefish First point against Cutbank. Just move that ball around. Go, Man, Go, Against Polson Just a bunch of dudes i , YW - e n 5 ,fe ,, , , , I ,QL p ,, . ii e ' .ug X iw-f , vw : -- , K W .3 V, 7 -h T The whole gang. B111, Jun, LOUIS B. , Lou1e I. w1th trophy . , ,ifgyg 'ffl' ,J ' 3. f M, ., rw Ay . 1. At a pep rally. Louie-gets second in school tourney. The line-up. Put it in now, Sav. The team in the dressing room. First place Lrophy to Kenny. ' BASEBALL i I 2 Coach Bill Clawson, Joe Arlee, Fred Blackman, Merle Matt, Co-Captain Louis Blood, Bob Jen- sen, Co-Captain Jim Pinsoneault, Terry Simkins, Ken Phillips, Lewis Ball, Dick Ionasen, Jim Moran, Larry Jensen. Superior ' Noxon Thompson Falls 2 nnsnn 1 ,... , os. w .Wi?qe,,. all f T 1' WS W M5 I xiii .V-sz,-Lisle' 12:1-uf: -. v1w.s::rQHfQ,ffs:sB'f . 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