Sentinel High School - Bitterroot Yearbook (Missoula, MT)
- Class of 1939
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I X 4 i Q, AUTHORS M1 Wa Wood Mdoqlav Mo by Ecxsimon Orvls Clupp Luedke Iohnson Gusborne Housmcn Mnchell Kmq Dcnqle Delaney 1 4 F '. ti ' BITTER ROOT Behind locked doors with their noses to the grindstone worked the Bitter Root staff from September to May. lnspiration for the wooden covers came from Mr. Watt, while lune Luedke designed the cover motif and directed the eight-month task of sandpapering, varnishing, painting and stenciling 900 cov- ers. Varnish spatterers were Virginia Iohnson, Ellen King, Barbara Daigle, Ruth Mitchell and nine sophomore girl assistants. The sandpapering was done by eight sophomore boys. Amidst paint fumes and stacks of wooden covers the editorial staff dis- played their respective geniuses. Vague ideas gradually blossomed out into definite forms which were all HO. K. ed by Sponsor Robert Watt and Editor Newell Wood. Staff stooges, David l-louseman and Walter Orvis helped with everything from picture taking to write-ups. William Miloglav held the purse strings, keeping in check all expensive ideas. Most seen in public was the student photographer, Lloyd Eastman, who spent his time tracking down pho- togenic personalities with a flash bulb in one hand and his camera in the other. Aline Mosby secured the ads so necessary to a successful book and de- serves credit for many of the write-ups. Prudence Clapp wore out the type- writer ribbons. Chief worries were keeping the covers a secret, curious souls out of the office, and most important, the student opinion of our final handiwork. 1C9J2.,a!v 7 . LLL ' ,I fl . 1 f, xl '-11-4 V ' I ,TP ujfn , . 'L f 7 V fd 7 l!L b . 'f ' u fn I A X '71- 'f4' il ' 1-41f4 ffl' L' 773 I LI 'f'?f-'UZ L4 7 4-fi, 14. tjeolfffffzv- ,f f Af -- 'R ,iq - I' tiuurismtsc, rm: renew E r: ioor 1 ,tiff t i' X CRITICS fy KONAH lST SEMESTER 1 Burl Wll7 Drly Coz rd Waltersklrche 1 ll Mxnty G ld KONAH STAFF Ponng over copy wr1t1ng headlmes makrng asstgnments and a multttude of other tasks tall to the edttors of the Konah Burnmg the mldnrght o1l to meet a deadlme 1S an almost datly occurence to every young Journaltst on the Konah Fleet reporters dash about the halls covenng therr beats predrctmg foot ball scores browsmq through new hbrary books cntrcrzmg art work catchrng the hrgh pornts of an assembly or pamtmg a colorful plcture of a comrng dance Behmd the scenes Mrss lone Lake 1ournal1sm mstructor and the edltors rewnte modtfy and add to th1s rntormatton gathered by the reporters The ad vert1s1ng staff under the busrness manager sol1c1ts ads whtch provtde a large source of revenue for the paper Howard Golder' and Harold Swan were co edltors the trrst semester wrth Byron Clow as busrness manager Howard and Harold were well qualrfted to take up thetr new Jobs after spend1ng a month at Northwestern Untversrty Therr frrst coup was to make the Konah a weekly mstead of a semt monthly l4 x ll Qi N 5 lt! 5 l ' gs, A4 v T t X' t X X, f L I f Qu X ji x rr Wl 11 ton 0 , t , c S' ,I Kxrc sfnrd Peek? l.1sto-1' Iolnnson Swan lmmvu Bates Bam Bl xcknz rn lt :Ines o wr C'f,1tfx:.:n 4 1 lwwli Lavvk ,LLAHQ E NvfGm- BWV' vfstm-wwttswt f+Q'fe Mt I lf ',5,.iyX'l.,QL.,.Jcvv5'f'- 'N I ' K AAJLLX y.4,rmJs4lf CRITICS Ray Coffman and Ed Minty were selected as the editors for the second semester and Louis Dwight was made business manager. To strengthen in- terest in ads the Konah sponsored several ad contests, giving a prize to the student who wrote the best ad. The second semester staff abolished the kidding column. Another teat ot the second semester statt was the editing of a six-page Easter edition. Much extra work was necessary to make this a success. The guiding genius ot the Konah is Miss lone Lake. For several years she has consistently held the Konah at a prize-winning standard. Any student who takes journalism is automatically put on the staff and given a job ot doing anything from writing sports to interviewing new students. Every Thursday evening Miss Lake and the editors go to the Missoulian to supervise the final editing and make up ot the paper Fitting it together piece by piece like a Jig saw puzzle cutting down headlines that are too long copy reading tor mistakes and tinally O K ing the final paper require much time Little do we realize when the paper is dealt out so quickly Friday noon the hours ot labor behind its completion Many aspire to be on the Konah statt but only those with C s or better in English are accepted The ambition ot every Konah staff member is to become a member ot Quill and Scroll international honorary society tor high school Journalists The num ber taken in is necessarily small due to the high requirements Aw 5 -l--I KONAH 2 JD SETMSTER J t lv 15 I I l ll I A , . . ,I ff, . . . 1 , . . , . . f . , T C. , - 1 i , 1 f ,, V . ' fy K 1- K ' f i' .l J: Delaney Nielson Bates Glllfini l7'!ttu!:,t'I1 firing li- 11 lt :ly l' ,t::. Ienes Baird H' lirics Cliak 01,1111 ll 1. :Ii 'f:. ::,31 :. Wal ttI'SkllTCllUIl linty K'-.itiinfrri Dwititit i. Principal l G. A. KETCHAM l 4' i . . K. 3 NB' XL' ln the office or elsewhere about the building one may find Principal G. A. Ketcham attending to the multifarious duties of the biggest job in our school. Students often notice that the principal has slipped quietly into classrooms to watch. His auiet, firm manner and his attentive assistance wherever help is needed have endeared him to students and faculty alike. Vtfithout ostenta- tious show he quietly keeps all parts of the school in pleasant harmony. For twenty-seven years Mr. Ketcham has watched and guided the development of this ever growing high school. Assistant Principal H. I. Hunt has ably assisted in directing the affairs of the office. He is perhaps best known among the students as a dispenser of permits to enter classes. Besides his office duties, Mr. Hunt conducts mathe- matics classes and sponsors the Pep club. Assistant Principal H. l. HUNT 16 MISS COPELAND MISS LILL MISS GEIGER MISS ROBSON Protector of the weaker sex is the position of Miss Neva Copeland, Dean of Girls. Her most important job is advising high school girls through their un- certain teens. As one of the directors of the Girls' club, Miss Copeland has sponsored many worthwhile activities, making this largest organization in school indispensable. In her spare time she teaches English and assists in the office. Miss Genevieve Lill has been added this year as the school nurse, While not a regular sawbones she gives various tests and watches over the general health of her little school family of ISOO. Familiar to all of us who frequent the library is the figure of Miss Kathryn Geiger, head librarian, who is always willing to help the bewildered student. Besides directing her staff of helpers, Miss Geiger maintains quiet in the li- brary. Miss Helen Robson, one of the best known faculty members, helps teach- ers with clerical work and gives of her artistic ability in the arranging of pro' grams, etc., for various organizations. She takes care of the office detail. THE FACULTY A careful study of M. H. S. faculty would uncover a wide variety of dra- matic and intensely real, life stories, stories of men and women who lace the trials of educating others with sincerity and understanding. A companion- able group, they know how sane it is to laugh a little now and then. At fac- ulty meetings they convene en masse to decide the fate of one and all. No student ever knows what goes on behind those closed doors, but the next day in school some new rule is obviously enforced, and our orderly education con- tinues. 17 DIRECTORS Slight and charming Miss Mildred Ammer presides over French classes. An interesting subject, French offers both culf ture and diversified knowledge to the enterprising student. Most entertaining in the course are the letters a French stu- dent receives from his foreign correspondent. After school hours Miss Ammer watches over the French club, is an ardent skier and a good housewife. Mr. Emmet Anderson, head of the music department, is fondly known as Andy by most of his students The operetta and the concerts by the band and orchestra are his greatest achievements. Not to be confused with Mr. Anderson is the bancl's teddy-bear mascot, also known as Andy, which watches over the band during their concerts. For diversion lvfr. Anderson takes pictures. Hobnobbing with Eskimos was once the vocation of Mr. Noel Baker, who forrnerly taught in Alaska. He comes to us directly from ldaho. Besides teaching mathematics, he is as' sistant track coach and sponsor of the Rifle club. As a reni- iniscent of Alaskan days, he hunts and fishes in true Yukon style. lnformality is the keynote of Mr. C. B. Bcxrtho1omew's art classes. Bart, as he is commonly known, occasionally pur- loins an apple, that hitherto served as a model, and quietly niunches it at his desk. Mr. Bartholomew is quiet but very active, having painted a portrait for the play Berkeley Square and a mask and sets for Hlulius Caesar. l-le also advised the annual staff on art and theme development. Miss Violet Boileau. Spanish instructor and promoter of the Spanish club has studied and traveled in Mexico. She grad' uated from the University of Montana and has also attended the University of Mexico and the University of Washirigtoii. She hopes to attend the San Francisco World's Fair this sum- mer. Cooking is her favorite out-of-school diversion. Miss Kathryne Borg trains future Carusos and lenny Linds. She has charge of the Girls' Glee club and the mixed chorus. She also teaches English, is fond of piano and has recently taken up skiing. Although this marks her first year of teach- ing here, she is an experienced teacher and musician. having taught several years and having sung in the Columbia Chorus last summer. Her chief project of the year was the operetta. Students in European history tind Miss Agnes Brown an altlo instructor. Miss Brown is sponsor ot the Social Coinrnit- teo ol tho Girls' club, which keeps her busy rnost ot the tirne. Botweon history classes and connnittee nieetinas she knits and plays tiolt, Mr. Dudley B. Brown. general science instructor, introduces lroslnnon to the tiold ot science. Mr. Brown is a naturalist at hoart, being a tiood tiardener and bee-fkeeper. His chiet prides are his wollknown bowftie, his stockinq cap and his two bouncinti boys. Mr. Harry P. Budewitz teaches world history. ln this course sophoinores study the cave nian, the ancient qlory ot Bonic anti also the doinus ot their niore niodern forefathers. As spon- sor ot the lreshtnan class he acauaints the newcomers with hitih school ways, Mr. Budewitz likes best to read but niay also be seen puttorinq over his gardening. Mr. Edward Buzzetti, assistant tootball coach and Chinskes ri-iht'hand rnan has tauqht in Missoula tor several years. lie teaches economics and English. Buzz played tor the Golden Bobcats in college and still retains rnuch of his torrner ability althoutih the Chinske-Buxzetti combination tailed to de- teat tho hotne rooni chainps in their annual basketball game atiainst the faculty, Miss Mina I. Carr. coinniercial instructor, weans students troni the hunt and peck systeni in typinq and helps them bal- ance complicated accounts in bookkeeping. Miss Carr has traveled a tgroat deal. At the Chicago World's Fair she was niost interested in the new types ot accounting machines. She hopes to attend the San Francisco Fair this surnrner. When asked about her pet peeves she claimed that they were too nuniorous to rnention. Her ambition is to become an expert contract bridge player. Lithe and bronzed, Missoula football and basketball coach, Mr. Edward Chinske is an inspiration to every enthusiastic novice aspirind to an athletic career. Front childhood Chinske has been a lover ot all sports. He starred tor the Montana University teanis. When the urqe to be aqain in action led Chinske to Join in a tootball scrinnnaae, the result was a sprained leg tor several days. But, desptie his Made Chinske turned in a niatinilicent performance in the Faculty vs. Horne liooin chanipionship basketball uanie. DIRECTORS if DIRECTCJRS As head of the mathematics department Miss Gertrude Clark eluciclates the mystic theories of logarithms, quadrants and tangents to her more advanced students, and teaches elef mentary geometry to sophomores. As sponsor of the senior class Miss Clark directs all senior affairs which this year in- cluded several dances and a ticket sale. While boys are in the great maiorit ' ll ' y in a her classes, Miss Clark usually man- ages to maintain her sweet dis o 't' p si ion. Her enjoyment is reading. Miss Katherine Craiqhead teaches juniors The ldylls of the King and other English poems. Travels in England fnr' nish Mis C ' h ' ' s raig ead with ideas to hold the attention of her problem period five class Ten . nis and angora kittens please small, dark Miss Craighead. Students under Ed S. Davis, shop supervisor, find their work varied and useful. They make chairs, cabinets, book cases, skis and repair furniture and tennis rackets. Mr. Davis himself is kept busy making and repairing school equipment. When h ' ' ' ' e is not being general fixfit man, he likes to fish, ski and hunt ducks. A , , y , is Miss Edith M. Dawes. ln her remedial English class she gives special a ' t ' ' ssis ance to floundering students. Miss Dawes comes from Livingston. ln her spare time she dons an apron and tries out new recipes. new addition to our English department this ear ' Commercial lettering and drafting students are instructed by Mr. Lester E ' . M ' ' ' ' ' nnis r. Ennis name is carried unknowingly in the pocket of every student, as he is the permanent ex- cheauer of the Student Association. He also is lord of the in f A-2 ' ' ' ' amous UU which is heard from in many assemblies. As a side line Mr. Ennis bargains for rare stamps, and he occasion' ally goes duck hunting. During the year the seniors in Miss Helen Fink's English classes study everything from the dramatic poetry of Shake speare to the mystic horror stories of Poe. Creative writing is encouraged in Miss Eink's English classes and many fine ex' a l f l' A l V mp es o iterature have been written by her prodigies. Miss Pink always encourages discussion although she occasionall Y comes out on the short end of an argument. l-ler outside in- terests are mainly literature and music. lu an atmosphere of microscopes and dissected frocjs works Miss Fay Fouts. teacher of airls' hioloay. Girls aspiring to future careers in the medical or biological fields find this in' terestina course valuahle. Miss Fouts shows her pupils the mysteries of the plant and animal world. Qutside of school, her chief interest is art work. Mrs. Carrie Gilham, commercial teacher, has a number of varied interests. She enjoys tennis, reading and travel. To the tune of Old Black foe and The Marseilles she teaches her students to type in the true Gilham fashion. Her typina students secretly hope for the day when practice records will he set to swinq. Dramatic coach is Miss Mary V. Harris. who has built the dramatics department up to the hiah position it now holds. Miss llarris' classes are drarnatics and public speaking. The work in speech aives voice traininag the work on the stage aives poise. Her major productions win applause from towns' people and studentsg her Little Theater entries often merit first place in the state contests. Miss Harris likes Terraplanes, peace and auiet. Between acts she keeps an eye on the Thes piaus and reads new plays. Future tillers of the soil are instructed hy Mr. C. M. Homer, aqricultural supervisor. Those interested in this field are tauaht everything from soil conservation to livestock judaina. Mr. llomer enjoys huntina and fishina. For recreation he also re ferees basketball aames and sponsors the F. F. A. Miss Edna Iacobsen holds classes in advanced alfjehra and cjeometry. As her home is on a ranch her interests and pastimes are truly western. She enjoys hiking and ridina, sports which take her to the wide open spaces. She is auiet and serious, Miss Sylvia Iohnson came here this year from Lewistown. She teaches Enalish and Veni, Vidi, Viciw to second-year Latin students. The Latin club was orqanized for the first time under her supervision. Her main interest is readinfj. DIRECTORS DIRECTORS Mrs. Florence M. Keeton trains future stenographers and watches over three hundred busy iuniors. As a shorthand teacher she gives valuable business training, and as the junior class sponsor she manages hot dog and ticket sales. A suce cessful lunior Prom is her proudest achievement. Teacher of economics and sociology is Mr. Frank T. Kelley. lnteresting political discussions are the highlights of his classes. Occasionally he gives radio talks and speaks to various orf ganizations. ln his spare time he reads books of exploration. ln class he relaxes and expounds the theories of democracy. The power behind your school paper is Miss lone Lake. journalism and commercial instructor. Miss Lake teaches cub reporters the art of covering the news around school. Censor' ing their stories and counting their headlines keeps her busy with the inexperienced members of the staff. She is helped by old hands with photography and finances. Wlieii deadline worries are out of the way, she takes her relaxation through skiing. Sponsoring the Girl Reserves and the sophomore class is a diversion for Mrs. Arminda McDonald, English teacher. She often spends her summers in different places havin: t d ' , 5 s aye in Washington and also in Denver. Turtle doves in our halls are her pet peeve. 1 Miss Edna A. Mann heads the history department. She is quiet, competent and ably conducts classes in International Re! l t' ' ' ' a ions and American history. She and Miss Noble number among faculty cosmopolites, having toured Europe and parts of the United States. Students labor over her reading charts dl k an oo eagerly forward to class political discussions. The chemistry laboratory is presided over by Mr. Carroll M. . xller. who also teaches general science. Although he claims the spot on the wall is not the last professor, utmost precau- tio k ' ns are ta en by all experimenting students lest the walls of M. H. S. be wrecked by a wrong mixture of this and that L'k . i e all good men Mr. Miller enjoys hunting and fishing. ....q1.4 ' M2351 Miss Erma Monroe is in charae ot all qirls' physical edu' cation. Besides teachina various sports durina school hours, she supervises badminton, tennis, archery and several other sports. She also sponsors the G. A. A., which awards M s to qirls outstandina in athletics. For the past two years she has helped with the tollc dances in the operettas. Enerijetic head of the Enqlish department is Miss Lyle M. Noble. She is in charqe of the annual extemporaneous essay contest here, a state-wide event. Her students are juniors and freshmenp her interests, stafje and drama. Mr. Millard E. Peterson is in charqe of boys' bioloqy. An outstandinq feature in his classroom is an aquarium contain' ina many different species of fish of which he is very proud. Aniona his hobbies he lists paintinq and music. The taslc of vocational counseling qoes to Miss Audrey Proctor, auidance teacher. lnterest in her work led her to Co- lumbia University, where she received her Master's deqree in guidance. She also primes freshmen in algebra. Students puzzled about their vocations find her suggestions helpful. Be tween equations and student conferences, she plays badmin' ton, hunts and reads more books about quidance. Miss Grace Ryon, who teaches freshmen their Et tu Bruteus, is perhaps the faculty's most enthusiastic cosmopolite. She has been abroad and has probably traveled more than any other member of our faculty. Miss Ryon enjoys the psy- choloaical hobby of studying interesting people. Miss Agnes Scott. English teacher, received her Masters dearee last summer. She tends freshmen and sophomores in l l l sc ioog p ants outside of school. Miss Scott is quiet dislikes imiiiscliewiiitj pupils. She claims she has no spare time for outside interests with the exception ot summer motor trips. The 'Worlds Fair is this years objective. 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A x x , J V ' f' 5 i . 5 K ft g XX ,Cv ' A QSX P15 , , f ' xr Four hundred cmd twenty scrappy youngsters orqdnrzed os the freshmen closs lost toll Wrth Mr H P Budewltz ds thetr sponsor they selected Glen Hrnton ons presrdent Donold Moore os v1cepres1dent ond V1rq1n1d Grthn os secretory Counctl members and othcers worked hotrd on the St Potrrck s dory donce Both freshmen ond sophomore boys who ottended en mosse were cornered by qlrls ond tduqht how to ddnce Whrle developrnq soctdl sense wds thetr only crccompltshrnent they showed profntse ot betnq CI peppy Class next yecrr 32 . . . . , I . . . . 1 , . x 6 I ,, . s i 'llrr -'95-r'7 A'f.. . ' 'NWI' 5 A fr? f- Y' fx . W' ri ' f IU wf Dm '35 . if. 1 9,1i7 'Q: '4,. Q .0 xl f, LQJ, V V V -, . V k ,. .A RU A L., W 1214? Q u'gx ' Alf'-1'ae'1' Q ' ffm: f53V,f , if . ': 'Q ll T4 1 'RN a 5- I ' . A . S ' , ' sv , 3 A, ' , , , 5 W! P 4 sy W f 1' ,T ' J, gf, li 1 . ' . 4 .I , ' ,. 1 4 , Q. ,L .' 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'L-If TEACHER Miss Monroe PRESIDENTS Charles Parker Ruth Mittelsiaedt SECRETARY Albertine Kyle REPRESENTATIVE Bruce Toole TEACHER Miss Lake PRESIDENTS Richard Iesse Virqinia Giffin SECRETARIES Louis Belliisci Belle Iune Carlson REPRESENTATIVES Marion Pearson Richard lesse TEACHER Miss Craiahead PRESIDENTS Don Harkins lack Zbinclen SECRETARIES Viola Weiler Bill Curran REPRESENTATIVE Montana Taylor 34 TEACHER Miss Iohnson PRESIDENTS Mary Brome Margaret Dirnmick SECRETARIES Betty Nicol Ralph Cocherella REPRESENTATIVE Victor Pearson TEACHER Mr. Buzzetti PRESIDENTS Bob Morse Hugh Campbell SECRETARY Q Stanley Dahlstrorn !' 0 REPRESENTATIVES T Iosephine Barer Huqh Campbell TEACHER Miss Brown PRESIDENTS Dale lohnson Hubert Dotson SECRETARIES Dorothy lean Kinnick lame-s Raymer REPRESENTATIVE Nora lane Hawke 35 TEACHER IVII. SOIOO1 PRESIDENTS Robert Q. Smith Robert Boospfliivz SECRETARY Grace Smith REPRESENTATIVES Rex QISON 8 WilIiciiiiiEnuri-fist ,644 ' f' 156154, ,- 7 7 ' L'L',f4: , , v j . .h , ,tfrdyv Q, iynftlv I 1 I -towns f I ' f ,f ,V 4. 59 qi ,nf x'Q1g5 5Lg55 I'4fE ,gREELDEN1LfQ,, P qIin tmi sEcRHfARY Virqiiiici Nioiiii REPRESENTATIVE IVIC1CIOIiiiQ Dcmoy TEACIIER Miss Boilwfiii PRESIDENT G9OTfj6? Mifikitf SECRETARY I-Ieriry Sharlocgk REPRESENTATIVE Geneva Wcvrcieri 355 Aff 'IL' AN. A14 M. 9 A IS-IOVIE TEACHER Mrs. MCfDi7TtC1lCi PHESIDENTS Shirley Setberri Iriy Ottrndn SLLRETARY Mmrioric Io Worden REPRESP NTATIVF Ve trnd House FRESHMAN COUNCIL qw I 11 tci t tritt returnin 1 students were bewit ters d to ee hundreds cut t111y outs iunninra Ground un ter toot To the urpri e ot the rest cut the school these tiny QTGGTUTGS turned out to be treshinen It sec T115 ds thouqh edch yedr the new rind Chool spirit tn past years tTCIItStOTIIi9d trosh resembled ex convicts dtter the1r 1n1t1c1t1o11 Th s ye crr the M C utb kindly substituted ter hdirr uttmrx the Job ot fnvinfi the MHS on Mount Iurnt 0 its yedriy beauty bdth Thus relieved tru nibhnq fresh 111411 dnd the r dnx 1 1 11 vth rs who hated to part with Sonny s Curls Next year ire t1IItLN idedi Witt hwe been coriitcvrtdbiy polished dnd stunt 1 ons Witt 1 x Genie 1fIN1N 1111 runtinue fyrowinq up 37 ' X X1 1 ' 1 D 1 .uh 'int' Hint. 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V, , trof AI ittusi 5 ' td re be , 1 i txffsty shcrttered, C151 the ye iirsterfs lst Q Head Coach Chmske Assistant Coach Buzzeth Mm 1 er L01 IH Mr Lester Enms Mana yer Getchell For three years Coach Edward I Chtnske has had charge ot the desttnres ot our football and basketball teams Durmq th1s tlme he has produced a number of l'11ql'1 cahber teams Coach Chmske IS well hked by all of h1s boys and IS fondly referred to as Coach Asslstant Coaches Edward Buzzettl and Carroll Mrller also deserve pralse for therr work Mr Buzzettr usually helps Coach Chmske tram the t1rst squad whlle the d1rectmq of the reserves l1es rn the hands of Mr Mrller As permanent treasurer ot the Student ASSOC1Gl1OH Mr Lester Ennrs de serves much more prarse than he ever recleves He has the momentous Job ot handlmq all the fmances connected w1th athlet1cs Thrs mcludes handlmq trclfet sales buylna equlpment and arranqlnq quarantees for v1s1t1nq teams 8 WN X FOOTBALL After easily defeating the Alumm team and the Haugen C C C team the Purple and Gold warriors met the strong Billings Broncs and suffered the most dGC1S1V9 defeat of the season However the team redeemed ltself the next week by crushmg the Frshers of Whitefish by a huge margin After a thrrllmg overtime perlod the team downed the tough Butte Public Bulldogs to the delight of three hundred Mlssoula students who had taken the special to the M1n1ng C1ty to see the game Fans had much reason to believe that the Spartans really had championship poss1b1l1t1es Kalispell lost to the Mlssoula outfit and then the Chmskemen tied the Anaconda Copperheads alter a br1l llant goal line stand Next the Butte Central Maroons fell eas1ly leav1ng only Helena to defeat But a rampagmg pack of Helena Bengals finally downed the Spartans after a thrillrng game to eliminate Mrssoula from any poss1ble honors D1sappo1nted fans loudly bemoaned the loss of this game which pe haps meant the d1fference between winning and losing a tltle Lawrence Kotrhum Gitfin Stover H Williamson Phelan Dun V n G1 son M1 Into Dyd 1 Lawr Pson Ackexlund Coach Clnrsk Coa li Bizzetti Coa h Miller oiland M Willi A!!! ,ff fi! 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N 7 - 4.4 l SEASON GAMES ALUMNI GAME Mrssoula opened their season by trimming an alumni team l3 7 While the alurr nr wore defeated the price of victory was great Ham rlton suffering a broken nose Ersher a pulled muscle and Small a sprained ankle HAUGEN C C C Mrssoulas next game was played against Haugen C C C whrch couldnt stand up against the superior tactics of the Mrssoula team Lrke the previous game this was really only a practice game and did nothing so far as Mrssoulas standing was concerned After a complete rout of the Haugen team the score was Sl O rn favor of Mrssoula BILLINGS Feeling rather satisfied after victories over the Alurnnr and the Haugen C C C Camp the Spartans wont down before the onslaught of the bucking blocking Broncs from Billings rn one of the worst defeats of the season After the Billings outfit led by Errcky had romped over our goal tour trrnes to lead 25 U the final gun sounded to end the slaughter WHITEEISH After the stunning defeat suffered from Brl lrngs the Mrssoulrans avenged themselves on Dornblaser After frnrshrng a mediocre frrst half the doad came to lrfe and crashed through for two more touchdowns ending the game l9 6 BUTTE PUBLIC With three hundred frantically cheering M H S rooters rn the Butte stands and with Mrs soulas band lending itself to the din Mrs soulas eleven rron men trampled Butte Pub lrc on their owrr field to wrn one of the most ex crtrng games of the season 2 U rn an overtime period After see sawing all over the field to deadlock at O O at the end of the game an over time period was decided upon fn a last des perate attempt to wrn Mrssoula played their ace surprise card when Bodre Small flipped a beautiful long pass to Don Gray who dramatic ally snagged the prgskrn and plowed to the twenty yard lrne grvrng Mrssoula the yardage advantage rn the overtime period A surging wave of three hundred hrlarrous Mrssoula stu dents swarrrred onto the field pullrrrg down the goal posts which everyone on the special trarn signed on the trrp homo The result was that Butte sent us a brll for the goal po ts but rt was worth rt 40 KALISPELL Mrssoula remained rn tho wrnnrng column against Kalrsp ll scalprng the Braves on the Kalispell freld to the tune of l8 O A crowd of Mr sorrla supporters who motored to Kalispell added to the Spartans fire against their oppo nents Nordgren was the frrst to pack the oval over the goal Prospects appeared brrght for the coming Copperhead fray ANACCNDA The game of the season that featured the most exciting and successful goal stand was the Anaconda game rn whrch the Mrssoula Spartans tred the Smelter City boys 77 only after Anaconda was held on the Mrs oula threo yard lrne for four downs rn the closing monrents of the game fn the second quart r the Purple and Gold drew the porson from the Copper heads and scored a touchdown only to have the Copperheads come back rn the thrrd quar ter to tre the game up 7 7 A playoff was not necessary as the teams are not in the same drstrrct BUTTE CENTRAL After the second team fought vrcrously for Central rn the Butte stadrum Mrssoulas frrst lrne of defense opened their brg guns and frn rshed off Zupan weaker team by a 25 O tally The team played an exceptional brand of ball durrng the entrre ga'ne Campbell Nordgren and Phelan continually smashed through the Central lrne Campbell threw many passes which were completed for large garns Chrnske played the entrre squad rn the game all of whom turned rn excellent performances Wrtlr only Helena left to conquer rn the Northern dis trrct trtle race Mrssoulas hopes were rndeed brrght HELENA The Helena game wrote the frnrs to Mrs soula s last hopes for a successful grrd season when the Purples lost a heartbreaker to the Bengals by a 137 score on our home field Helenas lucky break and our downfall came when Cloud a Helena tackle blocked and rn tercepted an attempted punt and ran for a touchdown much to the chagrrn of Mrssoula fans Thrs broke the morale of the team and from this pornt Helena domrnated the game . . 9 f V. 7 1 , AS . V 7: . . . 3 I . , , Y ,L N ' ' : , , , , 2 A ' s - 1 L. 1 l l , ' a scrappy Whitefish team under the lights at the first quarter against the Maroons of Butte I V r . , s . 1 1 7 I . r ' s , ' . ' , Fora THE crow or ? RESERVES Under the tutelage ot assistant coaches, Carroll Miller and Edward Buz- zetti, the high school reserves terminated the grid season with a batting av- erage of .500 : three victories and three losses. Games were lost to Thompson Falls, Corvallis and Haugen C. C. C.: two games were Won from the ineligibles and one from the St. Ignatius team. Playing more games than usual, they played remarkable tootball and made many regulars hustle to keep their posi- tions. Although they do not receive much notice tor their efforts, they are po' tential M men, for the reserves of today are the regulars of tomorrow. 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VQSQWK RE3 ,R :WV GEORGE V UL CL UWT d A C V52 T Hrs Towards the rmddle ot No Jamber the sophomorps woke up to the fact that they were sophomores and aouclcly orqant ed under Mrs Arrmnda Mac Donald Paul Clapp, George lacobsen and Pat McCarthy were chosen to head the class The usual sophomore accornplrshment rs the Valenttne party, qrv en by the sophomores to entertarn the treshmen Thts year 1t was held on February ll Workrna wrth the councrl members, the ottrcers planned an amusmq evenmq Ch1et torlers, Glen Frsher, Art Grttm, Dorothy Shepard, Art Lawrence and Peqqy Thrarlkrll, worked hard for good results Attendance numbered 270 as all good sophomores turned out rn proper party sp1r1t Mr Dehea from the Doliiea School of Dancrnq was called rn to chanqe shy soph ornores from walltlowers rnto good httle ntterbuqs 46 . . , 5 L 1 . r' wid, 4 0 S 0 M lf Q My i ,., -... OVW P M Q l Y YYO ' r tr H l Tif t l O X ,.-f M If Xxx! .. 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N11111 511111 11115 1'11'1511: W111 1. 111 1x1T1-1 11-11,1 111611-11111 11 1 1111115 111111 11151O1'y. 1111 BASKETBALL COACHES 0,441 3 MW fb, I 414 If lf Lf f J JM J 1 ,afar f I ,fW ' Aqarn the Ch nske Buzzettr tearn ptloted tht Mtssoula hrqh casaha sauad through 1ts season For several years they have had Char je of the destrnles or Purple and Gold l aslxetball Thrs year Mrssoula s varstty looked lrlce a charn ptonshrp teant but when they htt a slurnp they looked more lrlce the rc serves Ut fortunately they were rn a slu np a areat de al of the latter part ot the sea son The polrcy whtch was adopted last year ot trerntnq a freshman tearn was contrnued and should be the rnalxlng ol some ttnt tuture tearns Mrssoula MlSbOl1lU Mrssoula Mlssoula Mrssoula Mxssoula lvllssoula Mrssoula Mlssoula Missoula Mrssoula Supertor Wltrtettsh Helena Great Falls Havre Butte Pulolto Helena Kaltspe ll Great Falls Anaconda Butte Publ C Mrssoula Mrssoula Mtssoula Mtssoula Mrssoula Mtssoula Mtssoula Mrssoula Mtssoula Mtssoula Anaconda Butte Central Butte Central Montana Cubs Kahspell Whttefrsh Tournatnent Scores Butte Central Helena Glasgow Havre 51 wi' Ht-.rd Castell Fltxrrslif- C':flt Burvfttt l,4rnr.1f'1 Vl'1ll. n:.fmn I ' M I ' , 'T iq , J UW' - ,, ' 5 f' tx '- 'M ' 1' -'J f V ru . . - ' X WC Ill .' ' 1 .1 - t I' 1, f ,. J' I ' 51 ' 29 ' 45 27 ':' , 30 ' ' l4 '- 31 35 p 30 23 Q 59 IQ ' 27 - 28 , 3? , - 5A ' 31 37 , , 2 33 ' 30 ' 23 ' ' 42 -, , 27 34 . 35 'x 31 4 38 ' 30 I 28 1 34 23 ' , , ,45 i 24 ' 41 28 ww Campbell All round athlete captam of squad guard second hrgh scorer Senror E1geman Fast and aggresslve speclal rzes on long shots Senxor Gray Tall lanky center uses helght to to advantage Senror LaTr1elle Tall center best at close shots Sophomore L1'lw1n Graduated from reserves to tlrst squad guard next year s prospect Sophomore P1tls Graduated from the reserves to well next year Sophomore McClcnn One handed push shots spec1alty guard and forward Sen 1or Nordgren Best on recoverrng back board shots hrgh scorer guard Sen1or H Sullzvan H1gh pornt man forward and center excellent ball passer Senror C Sulhvcm HIS second season for ward capta1n elect Iumor I - , ' , UP the first squad, expected to show I I l I I , . u - l , ' , QQ VARSITY -' ' ir' -, . RESERVES rtiwrr. H, Sirnrv in Cir ry l,-ilrrr llr . :d :rr rr ld in r-iii M ' l' '::. in 1' 9'.1ilr'.'::r V ir. : tr- if Mr' 'I 1.11 l.fl:' 'lrnrsv-rr Herd r::: l'rr1f rr in l'rnd+ ll ' :flr l1rL,'2'1lli U., ' . N . A, l Mimi ll g..:r': 1: ::r::r: li :iii HARDWOOD ARTISTS Witlr iive returninrr reaulars Missoula had aood reason to expect a hand up season of basketball under Captain Dona Canrphell. Wherr the varsity started the season with a Sl-29 deteat ot Superior on the horne floor, tans were rnore than pleased. The next week Wlritcriislr and Helena sueournhed, ln a red-hot riarne with the alurnni, which featured such old stars as Crea Rive, Cuh Potter and others, the Missoulians won hy a score ot 45-42 only alter the lead Chanaed three tinres in the last three rninutes. Qn the Spartans north- ern iaunt they lost hy one point on the laraer Great Falls tloor. Several ol the reaulars who had lreen showina poorly durincg the last lew days had been henohed for the first quarter. A tree throw won the rgarne tor the Bisons. On the sarne trip a iast llayre auintet defeated the Spartans hy a 37f3l score after lroth tearrrs had played badly. Missoula heat Anaeonda 32-28, lost to Great Falls 3534 and addin con auered Butte Puhlio The Purples split two aanros with Central and trounred Anaconda. Missoula then heat Butte Pulvlir' and Helena, lost to Kalispell and heat Whitetish, ljnterina the tournarnent with a tearrr weakened hy alterations the Spar- tans tool: their first riarno and then lost to the llelena Benaals tor the trrst tirne at the season. They won a Consolation rnatcilr to trnisir third in the Northern District Class A Division. 53 Willa :Em . f ' Soroos Davis Buzzi-ttr Chinske Homer SUNY! Miller Soroos looks lox ii 1 ci ti Solum Stwmer Mmty Noltm yklebiist Nissen Gelder McClain 54 HOME ROOM-FACULTY GAME Five able-bodied faculty members pranced onto the basketball floor determined to show the kids that they still had enough of the old spark to whip their erstwhile students who dared challenge their superiority. The Battle of the Century, featuring the home room champs against the faculty, had begun. After piling up a lead of 21-5 at half-time, either the old legs began to fail or else the faculty didn't believe in the old adage of not counting your chickens before they're hatched. ln the second half, with Soroos and Chinske blow- ing hard on the bench, the youngsters took ad- vantage of the faculty's careless defense. Find- ing the range of the basket the home roomers soon began to shoot up their score. Betters grumbled as betting odds, high on the faculty at half time, rapidly dropped as the juniors piled up a 4l-32 lead at the finishing gun. Game until the end, the faculty offered no alibis except that they had felt sorry for the kids. Five decrepit gents limped off the floor in dis- grace, glad to confine their athletic abilities to ping-pong and golf until next year when they will try to regain the crown from the next year's home room champs. THE HOME ROOM CHAMPS For fun and frolic the forty-one home rooms of Missoula County High School hold an annual basketball tournament. Out of this welter of talent the indomitable fighting hearts of dear old home room 304 came out victorious. How could it have been otherwise with Mr. Kelley to spur them on? Many followers of this great tournament looked in vain for the much balla- hooed A200 which was lost in the scuffle. An- cient Bitter Roots show Mr. Ennis as a basket- ball coach but it seems that the spurs now go to Mr. Kelley. This year the glory became ex- ceedingly great when the home room champs also downed the faculty. 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' t 1 I Pp t V f , v 1 tv I ' Y M' L 1 V V x TERPSICHORE 1 d W1lbx 111 ty1 The death of the Bra Apple and the short flare ot the Lambeth Walk were the only new modrhcatrons ot Mlssoula s already utter buqqtnq students Pre d1ct1ons that Jltterbuqqrnq would d1e out only caused more nttery steps A usual Mrs Keeton s resplendant lun1or Prom put other dances to shame Held at the Student Un1on for the hrst t1me 1t was even better than IH prev1ous years Each class and many clubs sponsored dances Pep dances after basketball aarnes drew the larqest attendance perhaps because they were strlctly taq 58 V11'1111ta an 1r wl l A an-:xl dance scene l.v111n11111 11 new 511131 Robxnson w111s : l1f:11 . S 1 . , . INTERLUDES Wrth such famous people on our assembhes as hm Thorpe all ttme All Amerrcan football player Mrssoula h1qh had a very successful assembly sc a son lack Raymond snake tramer also held the audrence spellbound untll shrrekrnq females broke the s1lence when the snake charmer pretended to throw several wrrthmq serpents 1nto the aud1ence Pep assombhes were nu merous wrth Coach Chlnske repeatmq hrs fam1l1ar beef about school spmt to already hoarse cheerers Many flne programs were presented by v rnous clubs and other orqanlzatrons Wrth nearly every club tn chool prescntlnq an assembly and vvrth ample talent students s emed satrsfted As! I Y I 'Y . . , 3 A , , , - 1 I , , , , . . H ff . . ' , Q ' 1' e ' ' . 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BELLS OF BEAUJOLAIS Wrth Mr Emmet Anderson and Mrss Kathryn Borg of the mustc depart ment Mxss Mary V Harrrs of the dramatrcs department and Mrss Erma Mon roe of the g1rls athletrcs department m charge of productron the annual oper etta the Bells of BeauJola1s was a great success Dave Stelltng and Gordon Faulds were leads Wllh many lmportant mmor parts The chorus and an or chestra were good accompantsts When the Amerlcans came to Normandy w1th the1r lady trlends at the ttme ot the sprmg festrval events began takmg place qu1ckly and wrth drre consequences Marshall Small and Nerl Dahl trve lasses Ethel Kmgsford and Evelyn Moore whlch wasn t qu1te to the hkmg of thetr flrst sweethearts Through a tangled conglomeratron of pleasant mas querades dark cabals and sw1tched costumes the rlght men tmally marr1ed the rrght women and the operetta ended wrth the usual l1ved happ1ly ever alter f1n1s The funnrest part to hrgh school students was seelnq the burly Blll Klrkpatrlck and Wllbur Clover do a nattve dance w1th two nattve rnatds Thts alone was worth the prrce of admlssron Costumes and sets were espec1ally colorful and ptcturesque hav1ng been collected locally or rented from a Seattle hrm 6 strom, known as Tony and Larry in the play, fell in love with the comely na- 2 BEHIND THE SCENES as In ve:-nth hmm QQ P1 11 s- 'x 5 3 ' 4'11311'w.: zu.. 1:1111 of 1-lm'f1w11:4 Cwfw-1:1 S fln.- :V 1.1 Mx.. .. 'ns at .xl 521, yy yum :J :SN R X x NN WARBLERS Thls year MHS has had an a capella chotr amona tts muslc qroups Un der the dtrectlon ot Mr Emmet Anderson tts publtc appearances began H1 the tall and conttnued unttl sprtnq Ftrst appearance was at the tall mustcale be tween the performances ot the band and orchestra Next came the Chrrstmas program and then as a arand tlnale the cho1r sang at the sprtnq IIIUSIC testtval The boys quartet composed of Nlclc N1ssen Nell Dahlstrom Wllbllf Clov er and Chlppo Golder ts enttrely an extra currtcular group The tour boys have sung on several OCCGSIODS one of whlch was the Mus1c Sponsors club card party Another of the1r crowntnq achlevements was at the sprtnq mustc testtval Performances at PTA s and assemblles are also on thetr ltst ot per torrnances Another enttrely extra currtcular aroup IS the atrls sextet These stx atrls Oma Clover Maxtne Mtller Evelyn Moore Ethel Ktnqstord Carolyn lVlcCul loch and Kathryn McCulloch also appeared at the card party Luce the boys they too appeared at the festrval Both qroups were coached and accompa med by Mtss Kathryne Bora fm-4 ,Q t L R ,M Q I , N x-A ' L C 4 X -, fn .y ' N . v - .455 3 Q A 4 TA V T XX, ' K ' .N 5 Q . 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L I ft X N sy Nxt PHILHARMONICAS W1th Mr Emmet Anderson at the head of the orchestra beatma out tune and spl1nters on the d1rect1on stand Wllh h1s tam1l1ar drumst1ck the orc he tra burst torth w1th harn1ony Th1s orqan12at1on of about 40 members has become a popular feature ot numerous assembhes The theater orchestra ol SIX or e1qht DIGCGS taken from the reaular orches tra played several numbers at the play Seven Keys to Baldpate to e11l1ve11 the otherw1se dull mterludes between acts lt was also to be found 111 the p1t durma the operetta The Bells ol Beau1ola1s to keep straymq croonr rs III tune The sprmg fest1val was the h1qhl1qht ot the orchestral season when the orchestra played Cldllllffibly w1th the best orchestras 111 the state MUSICIANS Fomposed ot all who are 1nterested 111 any phase ol ITIUSIC from playma a saw to wr1t1nq opera the Nord1ca club sponsored by Mr Emmet Anderson encourages ITNIQICCTT mterest The demon ol the treble a11d bass cleft dOIll mate the1r meetmqs as they smug qtve plays and l1SfE1I'l to VGTIOUQ lITQlI'l1IU9I'llQ W1tl1 many mterested members th1s year the Nord1ca club blossomed out w1th a dance wh1ch was attract1vely decorated Wllh H11l:1CCIl s1qns The plan Of the group s to sponsor a dance each year 1111 1 111 1t 11 1 1 1 1 9 H 1111 9 xe1x Qhotlxtf M 1x1 y 1'l ' , ' , ' ' ' Q ' ' ' 1 , ' s , 1 . 1 U Q 11 11 . 1 I IV V 1 1. ll - V 1 V , , , , , 1 - , X U. ,f , 1 . , , , , , . -. 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Fffllutz Tyl1:11.-11 Tl bln 111: l , '1111tt,1 :11 it 1 111111l:11:1 l' 111:14 f',11.::,1-'lx W. .'t11ll111-1 lv'l1l111 , wr: 1'l111:1t11111:So1 ,f'1- :111'1 l1111 f'l1 ll 1: .71 ' ,' VVa1rte: F1','11.:k.11 '1.'f','12-I 'l lf. V'1l1 111k l ll11.:11 X' tl :.1k V1'11.zl1t . . A H. P.11k1'1 l'i1111it-1l111:s H1311 ll111:111 S112 11 M. fTl'l1!1 :11 ,' Sit- ll1111 1 TOOTERS Missoula high's band under the direction of Mr. Emmet Anderson has des veloped until it is now the pride of the school. Under the watchful eye of Andy , the band's mascot teddy bear, whose dour poker face never alters its stone-like countenance, the band has played its way to prominence. A byword at football games, it marches in full force during intermission, has learned its alphabet and forms Mus, or Aus to the delight of the stu- dent sections. To march in a parade is no longer a novelty to members of the band as hours of practice have made them adept at the art. In their Capes and caps of purple and gold they often appear to advertise the school. This year as last they sponsored a tag day which gave the townspeople an oppor- tunity to show their appreciation of the band and also to obtain a free ticket to the band concert. The heyday for the band came when it traveled en masse to Butte to the annual Butte Publicslvlissoula football game. To its members go much of the credit of the spectacular victory. Swinging out with the school song to the ac- companiment of the 250 other Missoula rooters, they sparked the tired team with the necessary lift at just the right time. The band greatly enjoyed the Butte all-girl drum corps, especially when the girls escorted them to the Butte stadium. Two concerts were presented during the year, one as a joint concert with the orchestra and one with the chorus. The musical festival held in Missoula climaxed the year's work as the band, with the other musical organizations of the school, entered into the spirit of the day to make a very successful fes- tival. This year the band helped make the school even more sweater con- scious by adopting sweaters to give well-deserved recognition for band service. 56 67 HAMS 111 11 111 Q11 1 Q1 9Q1C11I1b1S IW 1111111 1 7 1 1 '11 X 11111x111 111 xmo 1111 y111111 1 111111x 111 10101111 11 11111 111 1 L11 11111 19 1 113 11111111111x 111 1111111911111 11111dx 111111111111111w 1121111 1 C1151 1111x 111111111111C1C1s 111111 w11v11 911111115 11111 1111111C1111Q111111 1 11 1 1 1 11 w11 111k 11 C1111 D1 11111 11 11191 11119 11 1 941111 QT 11911 1111111 1 1111 lllk 11111 111cG-11111 S1 MUSKETEERS 1111111111111 1111 11111111 0 11111111111 15 10 1 11s111111 ll 1 1 1 1 1 1111 1311111111110 1w11111 11C1111s 11' CI 111111 1141 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 171 1 ESIKQ 1 N SSO U11 W IU 'N 117 CI W1 5 10 1411 Q1 1 ,1 11 .11 0111, 1111' 1, 1 1 .1 111 11 11 11' 11. V1111 M1 'W1111111 11:1 S1 .1 , Q : 1 1 , ' .1 1 .:,'f ', ' 11 1' as, 1111.11 C11'1311111111111 11111111111- 1 1', , 11 '11 1 5 ' 1 :1 ' :. T 11, 1111 .1 '1f11::, 111' S4 1 ' 3 ' 1 S , 5: 11 111 S11 1111111119111 11.111 3. T11- 1,1 1 ' y .1 11 ' ' 1 ' SO 1111111 11111111 1115! 1 1 11111111 '11' 1 1 ' 11 Q1 1. C1 f ' 11 1 M ' ': 11 , VIE: 1 1111 11111 111111. TI 1:1 111111111 1111owed 11111 19111111 111 31111611 111 11111 1111111111111 111111 1111111711 111111111:11 11111 11111111 1171211 , ,llll 1 :'. 11 11:11t1. A111111 1 11111s111111s111 111115 11112 1V11. N 1,1 1. 1511111111 1,111111f1:s 11111 11111: M 11-1 111, 111 .1 11111011111 C1ll1, 111111 R11,'.' 11 W 1, 1 .11 1 ITC 11111:111111111t1'11111:111111 11 yr '. 1 11 11,1111 ll 1.111 1. 11.1, 1E1,- 21-1. ,.1-.,-111- '111 1 1 1' 11- 1, 1-11 11-11 11. 1, 1111111 1.1 1111. GIRLS' CLUB Peggy Kitt is president of the second largest organization in school, the Girls' cluby vice-president Lois Hazelhurst and secretary lrma Lu Heaton come plete the executive list. All girls are automatically made members of this club which has many and useful activities. Small parties throughout the year acquaint girls with social life and a formal given in the spring gives the girls their big oppors trinity. A Mothers' Day Tea and a Style Show finish up the years program. ln the line of service comes the Girls' Emergency Room and a book shelf in the library. Entering freshman girls are guarded over by Big Sisters, a feature of the Girls' club which acauaints newcomers with the school and helps them through their first year. A prospering candy stand keeps the treas- ury full for future occasions. The organization is managed by the Cabinet which is divided into com- mittees, each committee directing different phases of the club. This year Girls' club meetings were subdivided into vocational groups which proved more constructive and interesting than the larger general meetings of past years. Miss Neva Copeland acts as general adviser and various members of the faculty govern the cabinet meetings. 68 TOPPERS Once every year an all school assembly IS call d for the pun asc ot hon ortna those students of the senror rand sornettme the Jurnorl class who haw shown themselves to be outstandtnq rn scholarslnp character lead r hn and ervtc to the school Those who are alven recoqnttton III the a etnl ly l the Natronal Honor Socrety have rnuch of whrch they may be pron l I tl ltr t place they are chosen lrorn the upper tlnrd of thetr clolss tn lt vlen lnt Then trorn thts upper thlrd the teachers deslanate l lt en per cent ol the gfullllbl L lass to recerve FGCOQHIUON Thts hrqh honor qroup ot whrch Mrs Mann 1 aut rnatteally members of the nat1onal qOC1GlY The students lll the Nattc nal Honor Socrety attend an annual banquet to whlch all torrner rnetnber t tl elub are rnvrted LEGISLATORS Alter a sprrtted catnpatqn Clyde H1I1lOIl football player and ae tor ftnally won the presrdency of the Student Assocratron vvrth Nell Dahlstrorn as vtcf prestdent and Peqqy Thrarllull as secretary Theoretlcally the student qov fflllllil body the assocratton actually does lrttle more than plan an occa tonal rally or dance and vote on boys to recetve athletlc lt tters Th1s year the bln dent Assocratton 1n1t1ated the Proneer Day wrth a parade and also an a sent bly wtth Dean Stone ot the Untversrty as the prlncrpal speaker Beards rrew ra le as a result and even the teachers dressed rn frealetsh costu nes The on e lor the best beard was a tree harrcut and shave , , - e. A 1? , Ai J - 3 , , , ' ' ' , ' , , fe as 'An :1 ' e , ' - -, ' ' , ss, f o , ' ' , , , ' 2 , N I , n IU 's , , ' f 'fill sur :fs W. the local sponsor, is a national orqanizationg those who become rnernbers are o 't , , ' e ' , . 2 . ' 'H ' ' ' , , s tt to r , V l l I ' U 3, ' . - v , , ' , ' Q , .. Q -, N N - n , - , ' r TIT 1 , ' ,,. l,1nw li-'-:iriiixri Fliilnvv lvlr'C1wr Tomlinson Hfiytiuist Hiddeen Kelley Sliolvloin l3w:1t'l1t1x11iv:: Wilbcnn llzittwn Hutton Kttffol lolinfson Myklrrlnlst lonws Chriiitbell Miss Mdnn Foss lvluirmiiey Ku st SCREWS The job of building sets, moving furniture, cmd lighting CI production cire cr few of the numerous tasks of the Stgge Screws. These boys spend hours offer school working on the stdge. And when rehectrsdls gre in effect they cdn be found behind scenes every night, even if the only job to be done is pulling the curtdin. lt mcry be seen thot every plgy or otssenibly is the product of coreful work by this group. Besides the Stdge Screws gre the Stdge Shrews, who did in work on the stdge by sewing curtdins, keeping cdreful check on costumes, dnd in generdl giving feminine touch bdck stctge. DIPLOMATS Toward the end of the first semester industrious students under the super' vision of Miss Mdnn prepctre for the Leggue of Notions test, which covers the focts concerning the Ledgue. This is CI tremendous job cts contestcrnts never know whcrt phose of this orgcrnizdtion they will Write on until they receive the test. The entrdnts work enthusidsticolly for d long period ond find Miss Mcrnn CI gredt help. This yedr only five students endured the work done in prepdrg- tion, but perhdps they will be rewdrded cts severdl Missould students hdve plczced high in the contest in yeors gone by. 70 v Coffmriii Miiity Bud:-witz Wood Clow' U Walter-skiiclicii Ball-is Mvisliy' D ily fwlctftl Foss Williiinis Hriutv Ciszhiiiiio Miss: l,iil-:ii , Afldgjh-T' 1 ' -il I . JEP JJ,-4.1, Apvw7t'pJ yv.-X Qynfvv'-L 1. l ' l4A,'J-f'. , WW , . I . 1 'sW 1 L, ' - l llf J C . ir J'- .fl.4- ' .wi .4 if LAXJ '- I '-Ayxflj' ,Q 6 X I X Hinton Kimi Tomlinson N ' Bradcen McLeod Toolt- Wilb in Lockh t ll-rj! -V 1 I ,ij Biwidggfie Plummer Kelley Mmihy Mykl-ihuizt MTJILM I f It you are in the upper fourth ot the class, have writing talent, a required number of copy inches and can be passed by a National Board, you are elif gible tor membership in the Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society tor High School lournalists. Gold pins identity members who generally started from scratch as Konah reporters. This year's activities were led by Newell Wood, president, and Aline Mos- by, secretary. Superstitous students tearing Friday the l3th attended the an- nual dance given in honor of black cats and ladders. The Senior Edition and the Razz Issue completed the list. Sponsor Miss lone Lake kept an eye on the bank account and worried over finances. ACTORS When students choose stage work as an extracurricular activity, they strive for the twenty-tive points necessary tor admission to the Thespians, dramatic honor society. They work hard as stage screws, on production committees, or at a cov- eted part to charm first-nighters. When it's all over but the shouting, they sit back exhausted and receive applause for their work. Their twenty-tive points earned, they proudly display scarlet and black emblems and recall the thrills of greasepaint and tootlights. This year their accomplishments were more in spirit than in act, due to a scarcity oi meetings. Under the sponsorship of Miss Mary V. Harris, presi- dent Byron Clow, vicefpresident Paul Tweto and secretary Prudence Clapp planned the year's doings. 71 HOUSEWIVES TVX Nrro K1 Dur ta rr' r cson ln W Strefrler lsnq Vldt 0 1 Dmrrctl NN U 1 rflrf'N Baurde ru Wt lr rms mx Unf'lP'WOOd X rtr Y The programs ot the Home Economrcs club whrch meets once a month under the sporrsorshrp ol Mrss 7oe Wrllranrs have to do wrth home economrcs and women s xocatrons Members Vrew actual demonstratrons ot home ap plrances and hoar loptures on dornostrc problems Future Home keepers learn the way to a man s heart and strrve to better future Amerrcan homes Thrs yoar s orqamsatrorr was headed b pr N rdent Alrre Barnes tr sort l nnola Campbell vrce rcra McMaclcen and secretary Oleta Carl s tmre tho club sent a representatrye to the state meetrnq ln tratron of members rs held at the trrst ot every school year an rrnpressrve rarrdlt lr Jlrt Cf rerrrony dubs arrls new members Under Mr llomors capable superyrsron Mrssoula Hrahs Future Farmers ot Arrrorrca tudy to be that whrch the name rmplres They recerve not only tlroorotrcal but al o actual trarrrrna rn all helds that have to do wrth the rats rr r ot lryt ytoc lx and rrrowmq of crops Members partrcrpated rn drfterent state ante t tlrrs year and came away wrth honors Members elected Harold Murphy r ro rderrt lra Shobor vrco presrdent and Lyall Spooner sentmel 'XNY1 Wxllx rms A Brian arren h X r strc' UNC Q P7 ll U I L mu V l M 31:35 Woltt 'Y rccet' N79 '7 TILLERS Cay ., fy I , ' ' . 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Comb Swan Q hum' Q T e CI1'I1b1t1OI1 of umbt Jumorb l 5 iw 1 t Pep Club cm honorary orqcmvcxlwn 1th Dorothy Mulroney Us pre-sldent tha lub N 1 1 ll ful y r 5 1 f63CITY Elleen Lcmmer cmd vmce probmduut N011 D xhlwtr II L t i 1 I 1 Mr Hunt as sponsor kept Q watchful eye on the qroup embers coutmbutq to CIIGGIHIQ ut qume ri in c t ouqhout the year Every Pep dui bex 15 gm 1d QI 111 ll i w lt-fevery day before C1 qcmo to kg gp 51116161115 Q-r1th11D1c1 tu UIVBII1 Ihr Q IIIIIIJ e em 1 Chmske as bponbor The M cl lb Form: ri of mth! f IO If Won letters m rumor Qports 1 bLC,OIIl1Ilj II cm 1h III J up Durmq the past year lt 1uwH11Qd H xml Gif I ent set by the G1r1Q club 111 the B13 Smer w0mcr1t tl lm w sldent Siam H1l1IIVGII II1tIOC11IC'9d the Bc Br nth r 114 x bbys dum r mst days of school Ir 1 if IH K Clu ers had the qre-eu frosh pugk hu mbo an re od 4 1 xx ll 1 x om the faded MHb H1 x M12 HEROES 73 -a6.,1,3fiJ M, , Aff 1 v-L of '97 t4f Vfp44JI fl' ippruupf mf lpn' al 1 fic f AA:-fb, auf 4111 ,gf 44,1 fn-p,L Vid 43111 ' . , 9 ty , -Y , ' 1 f . 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X , Q f 1 4. , ., A J A 1 ' A, Ax If D ., , f J ,' ,. gf., 35 , A fx ' O 1 1 , , 1.1 3 The French cluh C1b'wOIlllDlY 15 one ol the br1ahte5t 5pot5 lfl h1gh 5choo1 hte ll1e IIIEXIIILUPIS ol the club haue 111va11ably shown that they lcnow how to put over a11 a55e1nl1ly cony111c111gly a11d attrachvely Thu all 5chool prograrn 15 10 clul15 lllfilll act1v1ty a111o11g otl1er act1v1t1e5 lb a Cl1T1SlI11GS GI'1lGIlC,1lIlII19Ill lVl1ldrerl F A111111e1 lIlSllllQlOT 111 Punch IS the 5pon5or Ray Coffman ure ldixlll Maxnme Qzlfbfitll v1ce11res1dent Audrey Reh1ner 5ecretary Irena 111 ter UGKIQIIIOI Sllldillllk Gll4jlbl9 lor ad1111s51o11 are b9COI1d year French ll1Cl0NlS or tl1o5e p11111l5 who have rece1ved a grade ol A OT B III t1r5t S9lI19bl9f lrench P1e con LIONS lLlllLl10TS eagerly awalt the SDQIlUSll club me sales 111 the l ll h roc P11 1Q ItOl the only thln 1 that El Club Espanol lb 1Ill9f95l9d 111 al though 5ale1 ol p1e5 do latten the larder The CYl'1IlblIIlGS party wa5 held 1o1ntly Wllll the French club A Span15h 5tvle QllTlSlI11CIS wa5 pre5e11ted lor tl1e French club 111e111ber5 The an1111al 5IJCU1lSll club DICIIIL topped olt the club 5 5oc1al calendar for the year H1lar lOllw r1l1t1clcl1r1q 5oc1al lI1'AGllI1QS lor lun a11d plea511re of the group are alter nated Wlth l'3l1SlllOb'w II19Olll1CJ Alter an 11111tat1on ol the late C,1Vll Wrir 111 Spam BOllQCTll 5 1oon1 loolx 1d l1l4e the tesult ol t115 ln1t1at1o115a11 held at the lllSl of lllQ year lor all 5econd year 5ludentb and at lllld year lor l1r5t year p11p1l5 who have rece1ved a11 A or B llfSl 5e11e tfr -11a le l3lCll1fQSClllQ Qpfilllbll tOwlllIIlO UIQ d15playe d by new INGIIILUGFS on the ol 1911 lllfll Nl 1 1 M 1 1l1 X1 .mm- BONS AMIS EL CLUB ESPANOL X4 11 i g i Y . 1. 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Y Qrro uf H10 rrrwst crrfrvu cfrrlrs rrr sclraw 1 rs Trrw Irwrrrrrrrw rs! rlrrr Crrl I'Lrwwr'.'m' wlrrvlr i:-2 rzrwrrswroci by Mrs. Arrrrrrrdrr MrtDrvrrrrlfi, 'Hwy ntrrrtfri th'-rr rvrrvr' W your wrlrr rr Girl Iwsorvw Iwi irur all rrww qirlrs irr Ther nrdrorrl. Next rrr lrrro of acrivrrrvs, the Girl Rersvrvos rrrrrriw Iir,rmsrwr lirrcirirruaw rrr rrrf' Scrrrwrlfafl colors. The HBX1dLiiPilM rrruvrdeqi Cr fxrxrrcw fri rrrcrrrirw irrr irrv Grrl Nw swrvws rrrrd crddvd cr torrvh of vwlor Io rrcrfrirrrs fri Trrw Trrfrliwcrll rrrrzzws. More orrwrxry was brrrrrrcrd by qivirrrr cr svrrrr fcrrrrrrrl, 411 wrrrrrr rlrrr r rr wwitrrrr uf rrrrrkrrrrr drrtos was rovorsod: T110 Nuys Kaur took. Clrrrzsirrrcrs 111:-:rr frrrrrislrwci rrrr rrrrrurrtrrrrity irrr thu trierrr-110 ru srrruw urs rrrrrrcrtrvu ry H10 :srrr-grrrrg rrf rrfrrrrlaz. Otlrer'crv1rvrtiQs cr! trrv your rtrclrrdwd rwllor Qekrrtrrrrr, rr lrrurrkfzrrst rrr rr rzrpr rr! rlrw rrrudrrrrtirrq rrrorrrlwrs of thw vlrrlr Grrd rr Par, Mr: crrxri Mw Hrrrrfqrrwr, rut x-Jlrrvrr tlrv krrrlsa Trusted their pnrrerrts 411 cr lcrccrl vcrfw. Very wszzwrrfrul tru the :lrrvrfoss wr Ihr:-1 lcrmo rrrxgcrrrrzxrirwrr crrw rim rriirwrrxr 'Nrrs your Bully Hwrvrro xvus prosrderrrg Pcrisy Kvllvy, vivo-5rrmsrriwrrrg rrrrri Mrrry Lurr Hcrsrrrrrszwrr swore-rTnrr'y. Early irr Felwrrrcrry cr rrww typo wr -rrrrust lrurrrriwd Tlrw rffrrririwrs fri Mrrzsrrrrlrr rrralr. FILOi911II1GIl jrrrripod wrrerr they Srrw Ihw lrwrrrryr farm'-2 rr! Nwrrrrrrrv rwwkrrr-r urwrrrrd scrrrro lcrvkelr' rrpgror ClLTSSI!1f'I2 wore rrrrrcrytwd 10 sow Tfwzrurrt rgr riziorsnrms rmrvirrq lrorrr wrro Orrd of the lrrrilrirrrq tw ther Otrrwrf All This L,'MI!1fYl T!NI1 wrra: crrrrsod wlrerr the rrewly-orrmrrrzrld Lcrrrrr Clrrb wsrcrlvlisrrwci rtrswlr rirrrrly by irr rtrarrrrrrr first-your Lcrtrrr strrdwrrrs whrr woro olrgriblw irrr the rglrrb by tlrw -wrrd cr! Trro first swrrrostor. Miss Iohrrscrr, toadrvr mf svcrrrrni ywcrr Lrirrr, rn-2 rrrw wlrrifrz spwrrsor. Arrrorrq its rrrcrrry crCTrVrIrQs This :1C'rr'vfXl your wmv r lcrys, rvvrtrrfrrrrrs, sirrrri proqrrrrrrs, nr party lor' irrrtrarrvs, crrrd cr srrrrrq rrivrrrcj. Hhxfid Rwrrrrrrrzl wwrfr prresrdefrrt Berry Olsnrr, vrcQ-presrderrt Irene Car-Gs, Urrd szecrefrrrry Prrrssy Elrrior. J rl-L '14-Q 941 1 t.n - 1 ' t 4 li ' ORATORS The club that demands perhaps the rnost earnest work ot its inenilsers is the Debate club, whose sponsor is Mr. A. l. Sugg. This year it became one ot the inost active clubs, with rneetings held every week, one week tor the entire club and the next for those interested in debating in the state meet. Wilcleii Reynolds and Bill Ballas were presidents the tirst and second sernestors. Witli the question, Should the United States Form a Military Alliance With Great Britain, the rnernbers studied and talked hard all year long. Trips were inade to Ronan, Helena and Arlee tor debates. Strangely enough, boys are in the inajority in the Debate club, which goes to show that girls are not always more aarrulous than boys. SNOWMEN Cno ot the newer clubs this year is the Ski club, but it is tast becorninii one ot the rnost interesting and prominent clubs ot the school. The rnenibers are also affiliated with the Missoula Ski Association, which sees that rnenibors are able to ao on trips to some of the best skiing grounds in this part ot the country. The club entered its tearn in interscholastic contest. While the teani did not bring back records, it did bring back a good sunburn and satistaction in the joy ot sport. Miss Lake is sponsor ot the club and this years otticors were Elbert Kendall, president and Alice Seidell, secretary-treasurer. ttlvltntnii lttiylitsltlzz llautyt Btxllarz Yfeiszlntt L 11 iii' -t I int lily in Pntt Kvnwztti illt-i, till lltilnlny Swim lt 111: 1141- n H '5 gt F- tina. l'1:.liwi Vlrtttg tt Svvwry 'lliolrsltld lant- Vtttt- :stun Sn lit U-will Sttwhill Kvncl ill Kin-1 H :lin lt, lf' nk' lfvilitz Kvliiiwtty Gislbtwiriv Gardner lfltrtk Scli'.-.ft-ztgzei Ostioot Pearl Blind Houtz St-idt-ll liotivhvi iiuzntitt B. Paikwr Watson PHILATELISTS l1Vl1ile 11ot Very C1c't1Ve, II19TI1bGTS ol the StC111111 club 4'lllO'y' tl1u11:s1-lvezs 111 ll quiet way, dlclqerinq over ldded Sllilllpki CTIlfl d1s11lc1y111q 11ew 1:s1a11es. OIIC? ul tl1e 1-w11111s1tes Qt CT good stc111111 collector is Q1 love tC1 cl1c:kw11:1-1. Wllll lVll. VV111'tl1e111 115 s11o11so1', the StC111111 club passed tl111111:1:1 its lirst yec11 w1tl11111t 1111y s1111s11t1o1111l sC1111dc1l. Lloyd EGSt111G11 was elepftecl 11111:a1d1111tq l31ll lVl1l11-1l11v, 'sive-111es11le11t: 1111d Levem Buker, smrretmry. BONFIRE BABIES ll1111e1 lllxx able tlllf1lAQllQTllSlllPYl wt Pwgqy K1tt lXf.1:a:,s1111lq1 l1111l1:s 41 ,11:111 l1111 11111111 11001111111 1111110 Octive tl1C111 eww below. W1tl1 l3c11l,1c'11'c1 liislwy , 111111-111l1111tp lVl111'11111e lu W111d1111, v11:e-111es1de11tp c'111cil Mc1rlel111e lD1111.yy, s0111et111y t11111::1111-1, fl:w1'l11l1 w111lce1l 1111 1tS 11161111 q11f1l cut tl10 YFKII, L1111ld11115 C1 11lc1c'111111 11', l11'1-1 lvlfxll wo11tl1w1Lew1s und his 111e11 celebrated the tlrst P'c1111tl1 ol l11ly 111 lVl1111t111111. l'111 'l1w1111111111l b11tl1dc1y project they studied A111e11C1111 c11t, the l11:stO1y ul M1::1:f111l11 111:.l :1111'1'111111d1111g Cc11111t1'y, Illildtf scrap lemolus cmd feud 11l:o11t Qlllly A:1111111ic111 1111tl1111:2. 'l'l1e 11ecessC11'y IPVQIIIIG was 111aclo by ClO1lCjl1Illll sdles. M155 Violet M, Bw1le1111 as sponsor kept CT wC1tcl1t11l eye 1111 the CTQIIIIIF F1111 Girls. :l:1',' l1111t'11 l.l1. V1111tl1111 l'111ri11 t1l11:.:1.1l1-1 11111l- tl ll mlm. 1 l 1111 , - - 1.1.1-,.f1 11 H1 ,4 1.111151 lJ1.:1 ll.g 1 t,1t:1.111 l..,t 1 1 11:- 1 K 1 1 '.l11z5l,'y tl N 1 1: llt 1 l N111 P 111 1'1 I ,, , IMP.. . -- - .11 irq' ll t-1? :- 'Y -s Mrrtlris liibollxvirrior Nicola 'l'lx1'a1lk1ll Pomajevich Hcrzelhurst tri. Vv'1ll:ii1n:z liurnwtt Kirin. Hudson Firnswortli W1llif,rr::s Miss Gel wr lii.nci.rll liiblwlif-1rx.f-1 'l'oni Curtis Plummer Vlxerzy Glodt Ivlirtthew Bauer Foss Fisher Heaton Clapp Members of the library squad have an all-around hard job. They check in and check out books, keep the books in order, help Miss Geiger with ree pair and rebinding and in general make themselves very useful. Students who use the library do not always realize the tremendous amount of work put in by the students behind the counter. HELPERS Aiding the office staff each semester are the girls of the office squad. Each girl spends a specified period answering the phone, sorting mail, calling need- ed pupils to the office and carrying announcements to the teachers. Although their work rarely takes more than one hour each day and they usually have some chance to study, these girls are indispensible to the office. K Q N vim 311 axvn d I 1 mdstxtlty x'E11gg,.y1 l 'Ki Nw :zur 1':x1r!',' wmtx flzlnxx ll .ima 11, limm. Scenel Juniors Scene Il Track Actlll PM Jf K, J M ak. NRSFKE Wlth a hot doa rn one hand and a worrred look ID the other the IUHIOT class began an eventtul year They oraanrzed aurclcly under Mrs Florence lvl Keeton electrnq Huah Wtllrantson as presldent Charles Sullrvan as vlce prestdent and Helen Hayden as secretary treasurer ln the lunror Councrl they dec-rded the tate of therr classmen Workrna hard on lunror dances desprte the lack ot student enthuslasrn they pulled the class throuah the year A Barn Dance Chnstrnas Dance and Sprxna Bubble Ball were held plus the usual hot dog sales they also sponsored a rnotron prcture The obnect ot therr soc1al act1v1t1es was to trll a lunror treasury for a bra aer and better Prom The outstandrna achrevernent ot the year was therr ob tarnrnq the Student Un1on Burldmq tor thrs dance Alter years of lunch room shuttlrna l939 lunlor Prornrners were able to dance rn a more luxurrous atmos phere Wlth the end1nq of a strenuous year the lunrors relax and blrthely look forward to easy sub1ects good tunes and qraduatlon Next year they w1ll be truly arown up and can emoy the prrvrleaes and pleasures ot senrors 82 r Q . 5 X K K I , 5 f it i. ' ' V V l I V I J ' I - 3 A EJSQQ. E S? Q ,S 3-4 9 ' I ' , A' 'W Y N ' P XX 3 V I , , sy- K4 vs 1 I 'Gi ' in it fflil W f Q n 1 2.2 l ul ' wx ! 6 fm 5 H -If C 3 Q A r -wan' 8 s 'sv fl na ...Q Ms W ei it hui v-sv X w M 1 S11 Minn x 1T I1 '1 1 VW x 1 3 fix' ,, v XJ .H N R 1 jx. R X Nvfl l in R' 1 Y 4 . T Axim J, ' L' ,A 15. x Ii Iiwwiw ,. fu Assi t nt Coach Baker Head Coach Steaner Manaaer Nordehus TRACK COACHES Instructors of academic subiects in and track coaches out of school are Guy T Stegner and Noel I Baker These two m nabers of the faculty devote the first five periods of the day to school subiects and the last to the Missoula track squad Mr Baker while not tea hing elementary algebra works with trackmen especially pole vaulters Mr Baker did his first pole vaulting in high school and later at Washington State College He also tried to throw the discus but says he never quite placed Shot putting hurdling Javelin throwing and the distance runners are spe cialties of head coach Stegncr Since Steg came to MHS close to l5 years ago the track teams have been steadily improving Although the coaches have a few bits of special coaching to do the two work together in mo t of the track and field events The field of coaching is general and not divided betw on the two coaches says Bake as he is called by the squad Coach Guy T Stegner has always been an athlete ln high school and college Coach Stegner participated in many sports Army experience gave him an opportunity to gain fame and glory in bovina and wrestling Mr Steg ner is also a baseball player Idaho and Washington schools were the scenes of hls coaching before his arrival at Missoula Coach Stegner usual beef is the fact that far too few boys turn out tor track lf the boys will turn out we will have a championship team every year he promises However with only a few lettermen returning next year Stegner is pessimistic about future prospects The coach claims that nearly any boy can become a winner with enough practice. His system is first to perfect the boys form and then make them practice and train. 88 5'-. INTERSCHOLASTIC CHAMPIQNS OTHtR VENT OTHER EETS TRACK SCENES Eflhv-lf' 90 T., I 6 a b . MW.. . -.......... , A I , , f . . ilu..-.. un. , Q. 1--K: K 1T?2',7',?+4-QQ, gi g1-g-rx K, I 5, u . ff 11 4.47 JF VJ? .. , ,,.:,u A J- , ,. . , , .. f .135 i- Aa'T2.q4I? ' '7 K mn: 5 gs: 9 .-v . .H ' . .mga - X .i x N, . ' Q -wk 3 ,.. ,-, ,, 1 ', 'xx SPARTAN WINNERS Anderson As captarn of the squad Bob set a shmmg example He won second place ln the hlgh Jump thtrd place ln the dtscus throw and th1rd rn the shotput Baggenstoss Whtle not 1n shape due to 1nJur1es Hollm turned 1n one of the best performances of the meet He placed fourth ln the half mlle run and second rn the mrle Carlson Two of the most spectacular runs were made by Arved who apparently out of the race sprlnted from behlnd to wln the quarter mtle and the half mtle Mohlcmd Huge lohn was responstble for lO of Mtssoula s polnts as he Won the shotput and the dtscus Only a Jumor lohn w1ll be expected to ao much next year Nordqren Already a track letterman Gordon placed second tn the Jave l1n throw to wm four of Mrssoula s pomts Ross Only a Jun1or Paul has turned tn many excellent performances as a sprmter and hurdler and may be expected to do even better next year LcxTr1e1le A sophomore pomt wrnner Bob placed fourth 1n three events the broad Jump, the h1gh hurdles and the 270 yard dash wmnmg s1x pomts Phelan Whrle lack dtd not show up to advantage ln the pole vault 1n the meet he has vaulted 12 feet He placed frfth ln the broad Jump and th1rd 1n the low hurdles Budewxtz Wrth Merr1am Paul won the doubles tenms tournament He reached the sem1 fxnals ln slngles Padl has been a membe of the tennls team for two years Memam Alan and Paul Won the doubles tennls tournament Alan also won the Mlssoula hlgh school smgles tenms champlonshlp and reached the sem1 frnals 1n the slngles at the Interscholastlc He IS only a Juntor Blcxkney Peqqy S outstandlng performance made her unquestlonably the state slngles tennls champlon She Won the charnplonshlp 1n s1x stratght sets four of whrch were love sets Wcxlterskxrchen Helen led the g1rl golfers to brrng home the golf cham p1onsh1p Wllh a score of lOl for l8 holes Thls IS her second year of competr tron although she IS only a Junror Kraclbel Adele won the Mlssoula hrgh grrls golf champtonshlp and also won second place 1n the lnterscholashc She IS only a Junlor McLeod Clara Marsh captlvated aud1ences w1th her selectlon Hungah whtch won for her f1rst place tn the lnterscholastlc competltron MONTANA INTERSCHOLASTIC CHAMPIONSHIP TRALK SQUAD 1 , .. . 1 i f 1 1 I . . . 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' 1 , . . . . 1 . . . . . . u u 1 M JUKWB L MJ MMCMW MJ LJW if MVA Lffywvvw CNW 4 W LMA vffyny Le:-f'J W Act IV Scene I Seniors Scene II Minor Sports . ,I Uvvxa n U . .1 ' Y e Dvk 'W I Cb yy 1 ave c e - -af ' K . ia LJ k V Y L,f. k', lf I ' W XLA4, 1 f Q auf' ' 'f Z f ' , lf 3 - Q xl JJ-'V 2 My if v J ' f N K -0 LA M .1 ' by fbf - D xxrf' A wi' , c-W - F 5 M J T .M- To capable President Byron Clow aided by vice president Bob Bartholo rnew and secretary treasurer Mane Cherry went the task of leading the sen iors through their last year in school Cooperating with an ambitious Senior Council they opened all school act1v1t1es in the fall with the Senior Mixer Also the seniors sold Christmas theatre tickets toward the class gift and fm lshed up four years of activity and scholarship by adding a good sum for the motion picture machine promising to come back in future years to see the gift their money will buy Though they hope for graduation seniors look back on four years of GXC1l little things that made the1r high school days their best Details to remember are the revolutionary lunior sweaters bygone goal posts from Butte M Ketcham s assembly speeches Charlie and the dogs Berkeley Square one point defeats by Great Falls Mr Browns bow tie blue permits chemistry smells stars at the 37 Girls Club Dance matinee mixers exciting trackmeets and Little Theater Trophies crowded halls hot dogs and championships we almost won All these and dance programs and scrapbooks which are found in crammed drawers are to be laughed and cried over in years to come Seniors with an eye to the future look forward to college and Jobs N longer under the protective wing of their high school they will cope with strange faces new friends and different surroundings Although a new life lies before them few will forget the old one 94 l ing youth. For them this book will preserve for future time the hundreds of ' ' , U , r. ' ' ' . o 1 2 0 '2 22 lsfxr, le s.-'vi if I ...nn wr' '? A SENIORS Haw C110 hbted the semors then pvt poeves The-lr secret C1ITlbl1l0Il'w tl1O1r 1Qco1up11shmQnts The pet peeves are to be laughed at the secret crmbmons, t 11 rocwlwed cmd the CICCOIIIDIISITIPGIWTS to be proud Of . : . '11 I.IWW!X1' .- if -- 'wza J w-. Ax., Box 11 I f .1., .I . il. 1 RX., 1 . !AHf'wI,.' AVO. 1 I :xIIwIfv111f W III-I-MII INI, II: vw:1 Ilulwyr-51:1 ITI1 15 :mhz If. Vlcuk' x 3 I X- '96 'Q Xi -v 1 P5 no Na' an--'Y U X-1 X... 'hs- III1:tnn I,5vx'IvI::ul1 uf C4 U-1lln11IuwiI ,I'1111wtt4- ' L'I1.-ny K. Lilrflk, xv 'XE A -x . .x. Britt Ii-mf? IV 11 :zz I7 I Iilwfwkrkcxl III:l1'II' 'mu 1 -'- I IW '- I Vrun-S.Qn Ply 111 1II- 7-'Mu I J,U1xxIbbf'II V111 fx I :M I my .. I Q'I:1a.,tGtk II J. L I,:I-tI 111: 1. Klux I ' I w C II rx Q'Tkm'1I19uI'd T. 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I O +1 1 11t11n C1 omb e1ns 711s1nr1 IS er We s'1 Peterson Po111a11 v1cI1 My11clc lx t 1 1t 1s 111 1 n son 1etz1'1l Il rrlow o lc o l'l0WIl Kyle lllIV'IQUl t 1 1 1 1111 M 11Ic1 y K11kpf1tr1ck Il11v1111d 11 M 1111 1 Vt 11111s Hods ty1 11 'lo111 Felton 1 Wcxd 11 111tl1+ 1 lrllcrlc VOrl111n1k I11l1 D 11l11 Knlxwood 1 t GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION hxpounders of the theory ot the athletrc equaltty ot the tarrer sex W1 h the stronger sex the l3O members ot the G1rls Athlet1c A,soc1at1on promote and turther athlet1cs and recreatlon among a1rls lt carrres on a well balanced pro mam cont1nuously durma the year The G A A lS n1ne years old 1n MTS soula h1qh Smce Mlss Erma Monroe G A A sponsor and q1rls gym teacher came to the school three years aqo the Hl9lTlbGI'Sll1D 1n the oraamza tron has doubled and 1t IS st1ll on the rncrease Whtle only 130 q1rls actually hold 111e1nbersh1p 1n the orqon1zat1on there are many n1ore that enqaqe 1n the contests sponsored by the assoc1at1on There are always about 100 q1rls who enter each volley ball basketball and baseball tournament Bes1des team sports the G A A sponsors tumblmq archery tenn1s bad 1111ntor1 llllilllq and b1CYCl1I'1Q 113 Pow F1 M , M 1 , .1 1 I' h 1 I.. 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G A A ACTIVITIES Wtth Elrzabeth Pearl prestdent Opal McComb vrce presrdent and Ahce Cordell secretary the Gtrls Athletrc Assoc1at1on began 1ts current season A publtc demonstration was presented 1n the tall whrch was very mterestlng lespectally from a masculrne vlewpomtl The grrls gave demonstrattons of many G A A sports such as badmtnton volleyball archery and turnblrng to show the publtc the act1v1t1es of the Gtrls Athlettc ASSOCIUIIOH durtng the year Dunng the year tournament were held rn basketball volleyball and base ball The tournaments were held at dtfterent trmes durlng the year so that a well balanced schedule could be mamtarned ln an archery tournament Lorene Flower splrt the apple to w1n A double ol mlnatton 1n badrntnton lelt Alrce Seldell and Peggy Blakney on top Peggy Blakney won the tennts s ngles ln turnblrng Vlola Underwood Dorothy Bunge to t based upon un1vers1ty standards On Aprtl 29 the Grrls Athlet c Asso 1at1on sponsored a play day whtch tru atrls trorn Helena Anaconda Kalrspell and Deer Lodge attended The curls were dtvrded lnto squads mrxrng the glrls from the artterent schools The gtrls vted tor honors 1n swtmrnrng tumbltng and other acttvtttes Another play day was held IH Anaconda on May 6 to whtch a number ot Mrssoula g1rls went ARCHERY Q 'I 'f I I I I I I . 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The Kalispell Braves came to Missoula, and some scalps were taken although the Braves won the majority ct the bouts. Later in the season return matches were held at Kalispell with fnore defeats than victories. Those who boxed regularly and made the trips for Mis- soula were George Chaussee, Leon Mellinger, Bill Forest, Bill Woods, Gene Mc- Clain, Stan Hillman, Walter Hunt, Monte Vtfilliamson and Bud Hanson. The regular grunt and groaners ot MHS were Kenneth Huber, lim Cott- inan, Don Duncan and Bob Vasser. lt is the hope of all tans that interest in boxing and wrestling will be stim- ulated enough to make these sports a part of Missoula's regular athletic prof gram. 117 U ' 'G s! PUTTERS 'l his year's golf Club, under Mr. Ennis' able leadership, led a very active season. Dan Ziesing was Chosen as president ot the group. Tournaments were held frequently and a high school Cup was given the winner. During the preliminaries Wilbiir Clover, Dan Ziesing and Doug Campbell, ot football and basketball tame, consistently played the best games. SERVERS Woiildbbe Don Budges and Bill Tildens organized this year's tennis club under the Coaching ot Mr. Ralph Soroos, their sponsor. The officers chosen to head the group are: Paul Budewitz, presidentg Alan Merriam, vicebpresidentg and Howard Golder, secretaryftreasurer. The main purpose ot this group is to stimulate int est in tennis among the students ot the school. The other important purpos is to win the interscho- lastic tournament. ' it Y ct, ,Lge- Gouf CEUBLV M ,1.., TENNIS CLUB ll8 20-U 11464 1.12 I Jeff f '7Lc C . ff x r 86741. '14 -.., in N1 ik. '55- '1- 'Vs-Q Ch: rley Mothka Pl 1l Bolleau Guy Lollms Flem Her y Monroe Watters PROPERTY MEN Whlle Charlle s good natured grm IS famrlrar to all some of the other Jan rtors are less Well known The Jamtors work on shltts Charlle workmg durlng the day Ph1l Broleau works at nlght Less often seen than the others 1S Ch1ef Engmeer Clem Henry who IS equally necessary to our comfort At the gym Mr Watters spends most of h1s t1me Guy Collms holds the mldnrght watch from ll at n1ght to 7 1n the mornmg L1ttle do we real1ze the part these fwe play ln our year s drama As we wrlte the last l1nes to the play we dedrcate thrs page to the Janrtors 119 ,ff 'ff X? ,,-if .my kj -My I -- ,issmfw Q W -V -w....k gg Aw . ' N x ii M :gk I v i I' by S. -,-..----'-' gvhx 5 -1110 Q F , ,,-f-1 m QL 1 'L Q 14. x 1 Yr ix 3 ' 7 A'. -0 in .Lf 1 'S -H ml!' ' .' t y 11,4 If R WHSSGULA HIGH 35.54 Qg,f,.mQ1J .J MJ 546 Vlissuula. High! P'1i5SouL 'qfml Xfxle're, out for victory imp jg X...2 and fame. f lissouL0. High! P'lissouLa, 4 X2 High! Lett! PIBLP I fo upfwolff 'Chat rl6.K'v12. gHll-- ' - - ' L - J J J CJ ii! 'W 5 I o ww- W. 1 Wan- cheer O F LE hardest to heLp 'Chem win. F-loLd up our col.or-'S before, us. ,L EL wlvinf MU 1 HJ is ' V W 7 L.J MisSou.La Hugh! fvlissoul.-1 High! Victors is Just al-read. MAURICE ROBERTS FREDERICK SCHABERT IN MEMORIAM f fgopfluzy Lfl MTSSQULA HIGH Those powerful worrrors othletes ond stotesrrren ol hundreds of yeors orqo knew the volue of ener-gy hurldrnq foods os do men ot todoy Suqorr through out hos proven the rnost ettectrve ond purest ot oll energy foods The Sportdns of old sotrstred th n suqor requrrernents wrth honey ond pldnts COHlCI1IWlt'1Q suqor BUT TODAY The Spdrtons ot Mrssoulo Hrqh qo to thetr locol qroaer for therr supply ot PURE CRYSTAL SU GAR Mdnuldctured hy AMERILAN CRYSTAL SUGAR CGMPANY Mrssourzx MONTANA t T T , ff SSM? 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