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c i«N James Harrison Graduate of M.H.S. 1946 In memory of James Harrison and Eldon Diet-tert, forest service smokejumpers, who sacrificed their lives fighting a forest fire, August 6, 1949, at Mann Gulch, near Helena, this 1950 Bitter Root is sincerely dedicated. Eldon Diettert Graduate of M. H. S. 1948 Out M Tliiioutc. Ccuaty Schorl Tti-fooulc., ffmfc«c 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS SENIORS ................. 6 JUNIORS ................. 33 SOPHOMORES .............. 49 FRESHMEN ................ 60 COUNCILS ................ 71 ADMINISTRATION .......... 79 MUSIC AND DRAMA.......... 83 SPORTS ..................100 PUBLICATIONS ............123 CLUBS ...................133 ADVERTISING .............149 STUDENT INDEX............180 CLASS SPONSORS 7 Edward Anderson Smilin' Ed Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2; M” Club, 2, 3, 4, Sec. Treas. 4; H R. Pres. 3, 4; Boys’ State 3; Track, 3. 4. Juanita Anderson Nita” Jackie Bebee Kopce Salesman 1; Style Show 2; Jr. Hot Dogs 3. Martin Behner Mart” Sternie Football 2, 3, 4; M Club 4; Boxing 3, 4; Vets Club 2, 3; Track 1. Priscilla Antrim Willie” Entered from Stevensville, 2; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3; Kopee Editor 3; Girls' Club Contact Rep. 3; Girls’ Club Soc. Service Com. 3; Poetry in Anthology 2, 3. Clifton Bailey Therese Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; P.A.S.F. 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; French Club 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; H. R. Vice Pres. 2; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Commercial Club 4; Boys’ State 3; Quill and Scroll 4; Konah Co-ed 4. Boyd Baldwin Baldie” Freshman Class Pres. 1; Student Council 1, 2; Track 2, 3, 4; M Club 3, 4; Associate Ed. of Bitter Root 3, Editor, 4; Football 2, 4; Pep Club 3; Bitter Root Salesman 3; Boys' State 3. Roy Barkley Senator” Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2. 3. 4, Treas. 4; Student Council Rep. 1; A Cappella 3, 4; Chairman of Administrative Committee 3; Pep Club 4; H. R. Vice-Pres. 4. Bob Beach Track 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 4; Manager 3; M Club 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4; Soph. Class Pres. 2; Football 1; Boys’ State 3; Pep Club 3; Student Council Sec. Treas. 3. Alice Jane Bfary Tabby” Twirling 1, 2, 3 Honor Roll I, 2. 3. 4; PASF 2, 3. 4; Pres. 3; Girls’ Club Membership Committee 3, 4; French Club 4; G. A. A. 4; H. R. Sec. 4; Jr Hot Dogs, 3. 9 George Boifeuillet Boofers Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3; H. R. Vice-Pres. 3; Cantata 3; Bitter Root Salesman 3; Student Council Rep. 4. Bette Boyd Bf.b Frosh. Council Rep. 1; G. A. A. 1, 2; Co-badminton Champion I; Horizon Club 2; Junior Hot Dogs 3; Flag Twirler 2, 3, 4; Co-head Flag Twirler 4. Bonnie Boyd Bos Bon Horizon Club 1, 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 1, 2; Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls' club 1, 2; Kopee Salesman 1; Flag Twirler 2; French Club 2, 3; A Cappella 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Jr. Prom Committee 3. Larry Brodie Bug” H R. Pres. 1; A Cappella 2, 3, 4; Pep Club Sec. Treas. 4. Winifred Brown Fritzie Horizon Club 1, 2; Chess Club 1,2, 3,4; Sec. 4; V. P. 4; G. A. A. 1; Library Squad 1, 2; Honor Roll 1; H. R. Sec. 2, 3, 4; PASF Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Girls' Club Social Committee 4. Ray Bukovatz Buck Football 1, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Bitter Root Salesman 1; Track 2, 3, 4; Allstate 3; M” Club 3, 4. Luella Bieber Louie Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Kopee Typist 3, 4; Bitter Root Typist 4. Jim Boespflug Bo” H. R. Pres. 1; French Club 2; Jr. Class Council 3; Honor Roll 3; Sr. Class Council 4; Track 2. Alice Ann Buls Buttercup Girls' Club Contact Rep. 1; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls' Honor Council 2; PASF 2; A Cappella 2, 3, 4; Jr. Council 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Sextette 3, 4; Piano Ensemble 3, 4; Production Staff of Curse of an Aching Heart 4; Sr. Kopee Editor 4. Bob Burns Ski Club 1; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 4; M Club 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3. 10 Dora Carlson Kitty June Carlson Iackie Entered from White Sulpher Springs, Mont. 2; G. A. A. 2; Konah Typist 3. Beverly Chivers Bev” Entered from Superior High School Superior, Montana Joyce Christopherson Boots Entered from Weston Union High School Weston, Oregon; High Honor Roll 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Girls' Club Cabinet 4; Cafeteria Staff 4; Nurse's Office Squad 4. Mildred Carlson Mil” Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 1, 2; Girls' Club Contact Rep. I; Social Committee 4; Art Club 3, 4; Vice-Pres. 4; H. R. Sec. 3. Maxine Carter Max Entered from Sacred Heart Academy 2; Main Office 2; Horizon Club 2, 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4; Girls' Club Contact Rep 3; Commercial Club 4. Dick Carr S. A. Rep. 1; Football 1, Manager 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 3; H. R. Pres. 2; Cast of Growing Pains 2; Pep Club 3, 4; Pres. 4; Jr. Council 3; Cast of Trial by Jury 3; Boys' State 3 Football Mgr. 4; M” Club 4; S. A. Vice-Pres. 4. Evan Chaffey Chaf Entered from Waite High School, Toledo, Ohio, 1; Track 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3; A Squad Football 3, 4. Ken Chilcote Chile Track 1, 2, 3; Kiwanis Basketball 1; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Kopee Salesman 3. Lord Chenonceaux Good Lord Girls Bowling Team 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Jousting Club 4; Armor Guild 3; Commercial Club 5; Square Dancing Club 5; Jr. Hot Dogs 3. 4; Ickies Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Lady Drawbridge 5; Miss Rimel's Hall Monitor 3, 4, 5. II Anna Clayton Ann” Entered from Arlee High School 4; Konah Staff 4. Erma C.obus Bell Bitter Root Salesman 2; G. A. A. 2; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Office Squad 4. Georgia Coffee Entered from Choteau High School, Choteau 3; Cast I Killed the Count” 3; Horizon Club Vice-Pres. 3; A Cappclla Choir 4; Pep Club 4; H. R. Sec. 4; French Club Reporter 4; Cast The Curse of an Aching Heart” 4; Horizon Club 4. Mary Conn Cuddles Betty Cooper Betts” Twirling 1, 2; Horizon Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 4; Student Council Rep. 2; Jr. Council Rep. 3; H. R. Vice-Pres. 4; A Cappella 4; Cantata 4; Horizon Club Sec. 4. Carol Coughlan Goof Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Horizon Club 1, 2; Girls' Club Cabinet 2, 3, 4; Girls' Club Sec. 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Girls' Sextette 3,4; A Cappella 3; Library Squad 2; H. R. Sec. 2; Girls State 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; District Music Festival 3; Solo and Small Ensemble, State Festival 3; Piano Ensemble 3; Sr. Council 4; Pep Club 4. Ted Criswell Svtede” Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; M” Club 3, 4; H. R. Athl. Code Chairman 2; H. R. Vice-Pres. 3. Jim Cusker High Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Honor Soc. 3; H. R. Vice-Pres. 4; Sr. Class Vice-Pres. 4. Phil Dandrea Greek” A” Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; ”M” Club 2. 3, 4. Dorothy Dansenier Dolly Entered from Sacred Heart Academy 2; French Club 2, 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Tumbling 3; Square Dancing Club 4; Commercial Club 4; Library Squad 2. 12 Margaret Davis Mmig Horizon Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Twirling 1, 2; Girls' Club Cabinet 2, 3, 4; PASF 1; Home Ec. Club 1; H. R Pres. 2; Main Office 3; H. R. Sec. 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Student Council Sec. 4; Konah Typist 4; Commercial Club 4. Jeannine Deck Nf.an Camera Club 1, 2, 3; Camera Club Sec. Treas. 2; Vice-Pres. 3; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Art Club 3. Dexter Delaney ' Deck Entered from Creswell High School 4; Konah Airwaves 4; Lunch Line 4; Intramural Basketball 4. Bill Dfmmons High Honor Roll 2. 3; Honor Roll 1, 4; Ski Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Pres. 4; Frosh Treas. I; Track 1; Ski Team 2, 3; S. A. Treas. 3; H. R. Vice-Pres. 3; S. A. Pres. 4; Pep Club 4. Stewart Deschamps Stu” Ski Club 2, 3. 4; National Ski Patrol 3. 4. Wilma Dili man IVillie Paul Doolittle Norene Dunton Trish” Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Horizon Club 1, 2, 3; Home Ec. Club 1; Student Council Rep. 2; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Social Committee of Girls' Club 4; Konah Typist 4; H. R. Sec. 4. Tom Durant Long Tom Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band I, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3; Class Council 2; Orchestra 3; Ski Club 4. Billie Durham Home Ec. Club I; Twirling 1, 2; Horizon Club 1, 2, 3, 4; PASF 1; Pep Club 3, 4; Growing Pains 2; H. R. Pres. 3; Cheerleader 3; Cantata 3; Curse of an Aching Heart” 4; Thespians 4; Rimel's Office Squad 4; Kopee Editor 4. I Bill Everard Willy” Radio Club 1, 2, 3; Vice-Pres. Radio Club 2; Pres. Radio Club 3; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Jr. Hot Dogs 3. Shirley Flory Charly Home Ec. Club 2; Girls' Club Contact Rep 2; H. R. Sec. 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3: Kopee Salesman 2; Social Service Committee 4; Girls' Club Contact Rep. 4; Square Dance Club 4. Alice Forseth Bitter Root Salesman 1, 2; Kopee Salesman 1, 2; G. A. A. I, 2; Honor Roll 1; 3, 4; Girls' Club Contact Rep. 1, 2; Horizon Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Class Council 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3. Marilyn Foster Horizon Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 1; Girls' Honor Council 1, 2, 4; Girls' Club Cabinet 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Pep Club Vice-Pres. 4; G. A. A. Student Council Rep. 1; Twirling 2; Soph. Class Sec. Treas. 2; H. R. Pres. 3; S. A. Treas. 4; Ski Club 4. Clyde Fredrickson Bruce Fremou Mo” Football 1, 2; Track 1, 2; A Cappella 1, 2, 3, 4; Cantata 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 1, 2; French Club 1; Cast The Wonder Hat 3; Cast Trial by Jury 3; Student Council Rep. 4; Directing Activities Committee 4; Thespians 4. Marlin Edwards Ed” Ski Club 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Jr. Hot Dogs 3. Judge Elderkin Tiger Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 3; Tennis 1, 2, 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; Konah Airwaves 3. 4; Cast I Killed the Count 3; Cast The Late Christopher Bean 3; Jr. Red Cross Committee 2; Manager Curse of an Aching Heart 4; Bitter Root Pub. Mgr. 4. Bob Fristo Fred Froehlich Pussyfoot” Track 1, 4; Movie Operator 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Boys Glee Club 3; Intramural Basketball 4; Movie Operators Club 3, 4. 14 Gary Gallagher ’’Mo-Mo” Camera Club 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Commercial Club 4. Lorna Gavin Annie” Entered from Plentywood High School, Plentywood, Montana 2; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Girls' Club Guidance Committee 4; Twirling 2. Wilbur Hainline Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. Phil Hammerness Ham Entered from Shelby 3; Band 3. 4; Basketball 3; Track 3; Intramural Basketball 4. Beverly Geng Gancles” Camera Club 2, 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3. Dick Griffin Giff Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; A Cappella 2, 3, 4; H. R. Sec. 2; Cantata 2, 3, 4; Football Manager 2, 3; H. R Pres. 3. 4; M Club 3. 4; Honor Roll 4. Jim Gillmore Gizmo” Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Jr. Hot Dogs 3. Marilyn Gordan Muffet” Entered from Henderson, Nevada 1; Horizon Club I, 2, 3; Band I, 2; G. A. A. I; Jr. Hot Dogs 3. Harry Griffiths Griff” Band 1. 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4; H. R. Basketball I, 2; Pep Band 1, 2; Orchestra 1, 2; Football 3. 4. Gerald Guettler Gusch Intramural Basketball 2, 3: Honor Roll 3, 4; Kiwanis Basketball I; Mixed Chorus 2; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Boys Glee Club 3; A Cappella 4; Cantata 4; Ski Club 4; H. R. Pres. 4. 15 Joan Harrington Joanie” Cafeteria Squad 3; Home Ec. Hostess 3. Jean Harlow Shorty March of Dimes Queen 1; Konah Staff 1; Horizon Club 1, 2, }; Girls' Club Contact Rep. 1, 2, 3; Bitter Root Salesman 2; H. R. Sec. 3; Ski Club 3, 4; Ski Patrol 4; A Cappella 3, 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; French Club Vice-Pres. 4; Cantata 4; Office Squad 4. Dean Hart Hartsie” Mixed Chorus 1; Kiwanis Basketball I; Kopec Salesman 2; Student Council 2; Jr. Red Cross 2; Track 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3; H. R. Sec. 3; Camera Club 3, 4; Pres. 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Bitter Root Salesman 4. Jean Hayden Jeanie” Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 4; Student Council Rep. 1; Twirling 1, 2; Horizon Club 1, 2, 3, 4; H. R. Sec. 2; Jr. Council Rep. 3; Tennis Club 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Girls' Club Social Committee 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; H. R. Pres. 4. Frank Hebert Peggy Henri Liz” G. A. A. 1; Cantata 1, 2, 3, 4; A Cappella 3, 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Library Squad 3; Production of I Killed the Count” 3; Production of Trial by Jury” 3. Phil Hanson Ski Club 1, 2, 4; Track 2; Hot Dogs 3. Keith Hardman Konah Copy 2; Cast of the Cantata 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Production Staff of The Curse of an Aching Heart 4. Jack Hennessy Hen Hen” Camera Club 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 4; Rifle Club 1; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 4; Radio Club 2; Jr. Hot Dogs 3. Edith Herbert Edie Entered from Belfield High School 4; Horizon Club 4; Square Dance Club 4. 16 Norman Herrington Norm” Student Council Rep. 1; Football 1; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 4; Track :1; H. R. Pres. 2; Junior Class Pres. 3; I Killed the Count 3; Junior Hot Dogs 3; Tennis Club 3; Ski Club 4. Maxine Hightower ”M,ix” S. C. Rep. 1, 3; Horizon Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-Pres. 1; Pres. 2; Twirling 1. 2, 3, 4; Majorette 4; Tumbling 1, 2, 3, 4; A Cappella 2, 3, 4; Cantata 2, 3. 4; Pep Club 4; Konah Staff 4; Quill and Scroll 4. Eileen Howard Home Ec. Club 1, 2; G. A. A. 1, 2; Kopee Salesman 1; Co-ed Club I; Library Squad 2, 3; Honor Roll 3; Junior Hot Dogs 3; Commercial Club 4. Mary Jo Hunter Y-Teens Club 1; Girls' Club Contact Rep. 4. Elaine Hirning Al” Class Council 1; Junior Hot Dogs 3. Betty Hodges Scothie” High School Cafeteria Staff 2, 3, 4; Square Dance Club 4. Naoma Hodges Nony” H. S. Cafeteria Staff I, 2, 3, 4; A Cappella 4; Square Dance Club 4. Bernard Hoeg Bernie” Cantata 2, 3. 4; A Cappella 2, 3, 4; Trial by Jury” 3; Junior Hot Dogs 3; H. R. Pres. 4; Curse of an Aching Heart 4. Mary Hagen Liz” Horizon Club 1, 2; S. C. Rep. 3; Girls' Club Social Service Comm. 4. Edward Horst Horsie” Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 3; 4, Trial by Jury 3; All-state Orchestra 3. 17 John Jackman Jack” Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Club 2, 3, 4; Movie Operators Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1; Brass Ensemble 3; Science Club 4; Stage Crew 4. Jackie Jacobson G. A. A. 1, 2; Library Squad 2, 3; Home Ec. Club 1; Honor Roll 2; Office Squad 3, 4. Robert Jennison Bob” Dolores Johnson Johns” Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4; Sec. 2; Honor Roll 1, 2; High Honor Roll 3. 4; Twirling 1, 2; Bitter Root Salesman 1, 2; H. R. Sec. 1, 2; Girls' Honor Council 1; Home Ec. Club 1, 2; Soph. Vice-Pres. 2; Soph. Council 2; PASF 2; .Konah Staff 3: Pep Club 3, 4; Vice-Pres. 4: Student Council 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Konah Editor 4; Bitter Root Staff 4; Office Squad 4. Bette Deane Jones Deannie” Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 1, 2; Girls Club Cabinet 2, 4; H. R. Pres. 2; Cantata 3; Production Staff of Late Christopher Bean 3; Art Club 3, 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Pres. Art Club 4; Honor Roll 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4. Tom Kaiser Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; A Squad Basketball 3. 4; Honor Roll 1. 2, 3. 4; Track 1, 2, 3; M ' Club 3. 4; H. R. Pres. 1; Class Council I. Bill Kallas Greek” Basketball 1. 2. 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; Soph. Council 2; Track 3. Donna Karkanen Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4; PASF 1; Library Squad 3; H. R. Sec. 4; Business Manager of Bitter Root 4. Violet Karlin Vi Tumbling 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls' Club Contact Rep. 1; Honor Roll 1; H. R. Pres. 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Girls’ Club Program Committee 4; H. R. Sec. 4. Joan Kilburn Ovando” G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Bitter Root Salesman 1; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Girls' Club Social Committee 3; Konah Staff 3; Co-Ed. Konah 4. 18 Donald Kost Don” Boxing 3. 4; Intramural Basketball 3, 4. Joyce Kramen G. A. A. 1; PASF I, 2; Girls' Club Membership Comm. 3, 4; Nurse's Office Squad 4. Betty Lavoie Betts” Honor Roll I, 2. 4; Horizon Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Twirling 1. 2; French Club 1, 2; Home Ec. Club 2; Jr. Council 3: Jr. Hot Dogs 3; A Cappella 3. John Leaver Entered from Livingston High School 1; Intramural Basketball 2. 3, 4; Honor Roll 2; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Home Room Pres. 4. Ben Kramer Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Home Room President 1; Jr. Hot Dogs 3. Theresa Kunick Terry” Horizon Club 1, 2, 3, 4; H. R. Pres. 1; Girls Club Cabinet 4; Flag Twirling 2; Deans Office Squad 3; Student Council, Publications Committee Chairman 4. Arley Lahaie Entered from John Rogers High School. Spokane, Washington 3. Byron Lahr Honor Roll 1. 2, 3, 4; Kiwanis Basketball I; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Stage crew 1, 2; H. R. Pres. 2; S. C. Rep. 3, 4; Jr. Red Cross Council 3; Bitter Root Salesman 3; Kopee Salesman 3; Boys' State 3; Pep Club 4; Senior Council 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3. Jo Ann Lamoreux ”Jo” Junior Hot Dogs 3. Irmalee Lanaghan Entered from Mt. Angel Academy. Oregon 3; Membership Committee, Girls' Club 3, 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Horizon Club 3, 4. 19 Marilyn Lee Entered from Boulder, Colorado 3; A Cappella 3, 4; Cantata 3; G. C. Contact Rep. 4; Square Dancing Club 4. Sally Lee Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Music Club 2, 3, 4; Jr. Red Cross Rep. I; Girls' Club Contact Rep. 2, 4; A Cappella 3; District Music Festival 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Trial by Jury 3; Social Service Comm. 3, 4. Robert Lerch Babe Football 2; Track 2. Ray A. Logan Ramo Track I, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3. 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; M Club 3. 4. Wallace Longpre Wally Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Alvina Lundgren Al G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. Club 1, 2; Girls' M Club 4. Judith McCullough Judy G. A. A. 1; Honor Roll 1; High Honor Roil 2, 3, 4; Horizon Club, 1; Jr. Red Cross 2, 3. 4; G. C. Contact Rep. 2, 4; Library Squad 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2; G. C. Social Committee 3: Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Girls' Honor Council 3; Tennis Club 3; Girls' State Lt. Gov. 3; Pep Club 4; Commercial Club 4; Bitter Root Ad Manager 4; Stamp Club 3. Neal McCurdy Johnsy Entered from Kellogg High School, Kellogg, Idaho 2; Football 3; Honor Roll 3, 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3. Richard McMeekin Mac Entered from Fergus County High School, Lcwistown, Montana 3; Commercial Club 4. Patricia Malone Pat” G. A. A. I; Horizon Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 2; Konah Staff 3: Jr. Hot Dogs 3: Honor Roll 4; Miss Thanksgiving 4. 20 Ken Marceau Football 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Kopec Salesman 3; Cast of Curse of an Aching Heart 4; Cantata 4; Thespians 4. Nellie Martin Barbara Mitchell Much'' Camera Club I; G A. A. I, 2; High Honor Roll C Honor Roll I. 2. 3, 4; A Cappella 2, 3, 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Cantata 2. 3, 4; Girls' Club Budget Committee 3. 4: Trial by Jury 3; Girls' Club Service Committee 4. Skulason Moe Skuli Entered from Popular High School 3; Band 3, 4; Dance Band 3: Honor Roll 3, 4; High Honor Roll 4; Konah Staff 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Bitter Root Staff 4. Laura Mason Home Ec. Club 1, 2; Honor Roll I, 2, 3. 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Camera Club 2; A Cappella 3, 4; Bitter Root Salesman 3; Girls' Club Contact Rep. 4; Square Dancing Club 4. Polly Matney Newman Matson Mac” Ted Merseal Ruth Metvedt Entered from Westby High School 3; Library squad 3, 4; Cappella 3; Honor Roll 3, 4; Cantata 3; Konah Staff 4; Sec. Treas. of M.I.E.A.. 4; Girls' Club Social Committee 4. Gerry Michels Freshman Tumbling Team 1; Girls' Club Contact Rep. 3. 21 Bitty Morrison Batty Home Ec. Club 1, 2; G. A. A. 1, 2; Girls' Club Contact Rep. 2; Honor Roll 2, 3; A Cappella 3, 4; Cantata 3, 4: Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Office Squad 3; Bitter Root Salesman 4; H. R. Vice-Pres. 4; Girls' Club Social Service Committee. Rosemary Morse Rosie F. H. A. I, 2, 3, 4; Reporter 4; Orchestra I, 2, 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Club 2, 3, 4; Girls' Club Social Service Committee 3, 4. Joan Nf.iivt Janice Nelson Nellie” Home Ec. Club 1; Horizon Club I, 2, 3, 4; Vice-Pres. 3; Twirling 1, 2, 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Prom Committee 3; H. R. Sec. 4; Girls' Club Finance Committee 4. Violette Newton Virginia Newton Ginny Camera Club 1, 2; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Club 3. Don Nicol 'Nic Cheerleader 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; A” Basketball 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2; Pep Club I, 2; H. R. Pres. 1; Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4; H. R. Class Rep. 2; Student Council Rep. 3; Konah Staff 3; M” Club 4; Lunch Line 4. Ted Nielsen Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Chorus 1; Jr. Hot Dogs 3. Carol Noel Roll Twirling 1, 2, 4; Horizon Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Frosh Council 1; H. R. Sec. 1; Jr. Class Treas. 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Sr. Council 4; Pep Club 4; Konah Typist 4. Tom Oglesbee T” H. R. Basketball 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3. 22 Ethel Olson Essel Entered from Flathead County High School, Kalispell 4; A Cappella 4; Square Dance Club 4. Normand Olson Ole” Honor Roll 2, }, 4; High Honor Roll 1; Intram. Basketball 1, 2, 3; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; H. R. Pres. 2; M Club 4. Genece Oshanyk Jenny” Horizon Club I, 2; Band 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. Sec. 2, 4; Music Club' 3, 4; Girls' Sextette 3. 4; G. A. A. 1; Home Ec. Club I; PASF 2; Trial by Jury 3; Girls' Club Contact Rep. 3; A Cappella 3; Honor Roll 4. Joan Paddington Honor Roll 2, 3; PASF 2, 3, 4; Vice-Pres. 3; Horizon Club 1; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Orchestra 3, 4; Camera Club 4; Girls' Club Membership Committee 4. Dorothy Patten Dot Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3; Kopee Salesman I; Horizon Club I, 2; F. H. A. I; Kopee Editor 2; Soph. Council 2; Girls' State 3; Bitter Root Salesman 3; Pres. Girls' Club Honor Council 4; Bitter Root Staff 4; Ski Club 4. Beverly Patterson Bey” Chess Club I, 2, 3, 4; President Chess Club I, 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Horizon Club 1, 2; PASF 3, 4; Vice-Pres. 4; H. R. Pres. 2. George Paul H. R. Pres. 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Co-Captain 4; M Club 3, 4; Pres. M Club 4; Honor Roll I; Freshman Vice-Pres. 1; Basketball 2; Track 2; Ski Club 4. Prosper Paul Prudence” Honor Roll 1. 2, 3. 4; PASF 1, 2, 3. 4; Reporter 3; French Club 4; Commercial Club 4; Konah Typist 4; Square Dance Club 4. Jim Payson Honor Roll 2, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Music Club 4; Stage Crew 4; Dance Band 4. Marius Peacock Peabody Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Sec. Ski Club 4; Track 2, 3; Honor Roll 3; H. R. Sec. 4. 23 Nina Petroff A Cappella 2, 3; Cantata 2, 3; Girl Reserves I; Honor Roll 2; Bitter Root Salesman 3. Beverly Pine Pinkie Girls' Sextette 2; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Membership Committee Girls' Club 3; Library Squad 3, 4; Konah Typist 4. Harry Praast Band 1. Nancy Ramer Edith Ranstrom Edie” G. A. A. 1, 2; Girls' Club Committee 3, 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; A Cappella 3, 4; Girls' Trio 3,4; Girls'Sextette 3,4; Honor Roll 3; Student Council Rep. 3; Music Club 3, 4; Cantata 4; Pep Club 4; Sr. Class Treas. 4. Ina Ranstrom Bean Red Cross Council 1, 2; G. A. A. I, 2; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; A Cappella 2, 3; Cantata 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Music Club 3, 4; Girls’ Trio 3, 4; Girls’ Sextette 3, 4; Girls' Club Committee 3, 4; Band 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Connie Peek Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 3; Camera Club 2, 3, 4; Horizon Club 1, 2; G. A. A. 1, 2; Girls’ Club Cabinet 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3; Konah Staff 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; H. R. Sec. 4; Sr. Council 4; Science Club 4; Camera Club Pres. 4. Bob Peters Pete Boxing 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. Marvin Reynolds Speed H. R. Pres. 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track I, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Soph. Council 2; Jr. Class Vice-Pres. 3; Boys' State 3; M Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3; H. R. Vice-Pres. 4; Track Captain 4. Gay Rissman Pecos Band 1; Basketball 1, 2; Boys' Glee Club 3; A Cappella 4. 24 Dorothy Roihl Toots” G. A. A. I, 2, 3; Library Squad 3, 4; Girls' Club Rep. 4; A Cappella 4; Commercial Club 4. Don Rooney Rocket Student Council L; Camera Club 1, 2; Konah Staff 1, 2, 3; Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Lunch Line 4. Ralph Sanchelli Pancho Football 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3. Marlene Schlauch Entered from Billings High School, Billings, Montana 4; Ski Club 4. Robert Schwandt Bob Entered from Bemidji, Minnesota 3; Track 3, 4. Rodney Searight Laurel Seaward Seeweed Entered from North Central, Spokane, Washington 2; French Club 2, 3; Pres. 3; A Cappella 2, 3, 4; Cantata 2, 3; G. A. A. 2: Music Club 2, 3, 4; ‘Trial by Jury 3, 4; Girls'Sextettc 3,4; Girls' Trio 3, 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Sr. Class Sec. 4; Pep Club 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; Flag Swinger 3, 4; Sr. Council 4. Doug Sipes Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2; Class Council Rep. 1; Tennis Club 3; Sec. Treas. 3; Boys’ State 3; Honor Roll 3; H. R. Pres. 3; Pep Club 4. Bill Shull Bilzie Dance Band 1, 2, 3; Kiwanis Basketball 2; Camera Club 3; Intramural Basketball 3; Ski Club 4; Commercial Club 4; Golf 3, 4. Frannie Skahan H. R. Sec. 1, 2; Horizon Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pres. 4; Treas. 4; Flag Twirling 1, 2; Bitter Root Salesman 3; Girls' Club Finance Committee 3, 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Prom Committee 3. 25 Marylu Steck Lu Entered from Vancouver High 4; Girls' Club Service Committee 4. Jack Stevens Lassie” Entered from North Central, Spokane 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Intramural Basketball 3; Ski Club 4. Nadine Stevers Ned Honor Roll 1, 2; Office Squad 4. George Stone Burl Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Vice-Pres. 4; Honor Roll 1; Bitter Root Salesman 1; H. R. Pres. 3; Cast I Killed the Count 3; A Cappella 3; Pep Club 4; Cast of The Curse of an Aching Heart” 4; Thespians 4; Cantata 4. Ed Sunwall Eddie Cantata 3, 4; A Cappella 3, 4; Track 1 Business Mgr. of I Killed the Count 3; Honor Roll 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Trial by Jury” 3; Konah Airwaves 3; Curse of an Aching Heart 4; Boys' Quartette 4; Octette 4; Swing Chorus 4. Richard Swanson Rickie Ji. Hot Dogs 3. Sherrie Squire Kitt G. A. A. I; Horizon Club 1, 2, 3; Bitter Root Salesman 2; Honor Roll 2, 3; Girls’ Club Social Committee 2, 3; Ski Club 3; A Cappella 3, 4; Trial by Jury 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Spring Concert Cantata 3; SA Rep. 4. Phil Stanley Flip Entered from Wallace, Idaho, 4; Boxing Club 4. George Swartz Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3; Music Club 2, 3, 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3: PASF I. Pat Schw arz Honor Roll 1, 2; High Honor Roll 3, 4; Horizon Club 1, 2; Girls' Club Rep. 1; H. R. Sec. 2; Girls’ Honor Council 2; French Club 2; Jr. Class Sec. 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Girls' State 3; Konah Staff 3, 4; Bitter Root Staff 4; Tumbling 3, 4. 26 Alberta Swearingen Bert Social Service Committee 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 2, 3; G. A. A. 1; Girls' Club Contact Rep. 2; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Flag Twirling 4; Art Club 4. Don Taylor Dink Football 1. 2. 3; Basketball 1. 2; H. R. Pres. 1; Intramural Basketball 4. Jean Tyler Jeanie Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Office Squad 4. Lois Van Manf.n Dutch Entered from Billings Sr. High School 2; Senior Horizon Club 4; Commercial Club 4; Konah Typist 4; Program Committee of Girls' Club 4; Property Committee of The Curse of an Aching Heart 4; Cantata 4; Thespians 4. Dick Taylor ' Lanky Entered from Great Falls High School 3; Honor Roll 4. Charles Teague Chuck” Ski Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Honor Roll 2, 3. 4; Cantata 2. 4; Student Council 3, 4; Track 1; Trial by Jury” 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Pep Club 4. Winnie Thibodeau Camera Club I, 2; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4; French Club 1; Girls' Contact Rep. 3. Pat Thrasher Banjo Eyes” Art Club 3, 4; Bowling League 4. Phyllis Toner Phyl” Entered from Ortonville. Minnesota 4; Sr. Horizon Club 4; Konah Stiff 4; Horizon Club 4. Ted Treichel Tee Band 1, 2, 3, 4. 2 James Veitenheimer Victor Veitenheimer Vic Lorna Vick Vicki G. A. A. 1, 2; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; A Cappclla 3. 4; Cantata 3, 4; Operetta 3, 4; Konah Typist 4. Gene Wadsworth IVentv orth Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; H. R. Vice-Pres. 3: Jr. Hot Dogs 3. Dan Waldor Entered from Roosevelt High School, Minneapolis, Minnesota 3. Betty Walker Entered from Saint Mary Academy in Denver 3; Ski Club 3, 4; French Club 4; Social Service Committee 4; Commercial Club 4: Senior Horizon Club 4. Mary Walker Girls Glee Club 1, 2; PASF 1; Student Council Rep. 2; Soph.Sextette 2; Membership Committee of Girls' Club 3; Nurses's Office 3; Library Squad 3; A Cappella 3. Al Walters Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Track 2; Konah Staff 3; Boys' State 3; Honor Roll 4; Senior Council 4; Pep Club 4. Edward Walters Ed French Club 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Honor Roll 3. Delores Weckerly Dof. High School Cafeteria 1, 2, 3; A Cappella 2, 3, 4. 28 Dick Whitaker Entered from George Washington H. S. Alexandria, Virginia 2; Ski Club 3, 4; Track 3. Barbara Wicgin Babs” Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Horizon Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; French Club Sec. 3; Girls’ Club Cabinet 3; Jr. Council 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3. Pauline Wood Honor Roll 1; Girls Club I; Square Dancing Club 4. Bill Woods Entered from Saco High School, Saco, Montana 4. Chuck Willey Entered from Medicine Lake High, 2; Winner American Legion Oratorical Contest 2; Kopee Salesman 2, 3; Honor Roll 2, 3; High Honor Roll 3; Sr. Class Pres. 4; H. R. Pres. 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Pres. 4; Pep Club 4. Robert Williams Butch High Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; PASF 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis Club 3, 4; Winner American Legion Constitution Contest 3; H. R. Sec. 3; H. R. Pres 4. Floyd Wisherd Track 3. Ted Witham Tennis Club 3. Peggy Wolff Peg” Re-entered from Arlee High 4; Art Club 4; Girls' Club Contact Rep. 4. Jane Wood Janie Entered from Stevensville 2; Ski Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2; Sec. Honor Council 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Jr. Horizon Club 3; Honor Roll 4; Art Club 4. Beverly York Bt.v” Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls' Club Program Committee 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Vice-Pres. G. A. A. 4. Jim Zakos Mary Lea Zerbe G. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Tumbling 2, 3, 4; Library Squad 2, 3, 4; Konah Staff 3; Honor Roll 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Girls' Club Social Committee 4. Len Ard Zipperian Zip” Honor Roll 1, 2, 4; High Honor Roll 3; Soph. Council 2; Tennis Club 3, 4; H. R. Pres. 3; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; Commercial Club 4; Bitter Root Staff 4. John Marvin Johnny” Dance Band 2, 3, 4; All-State Orchestra 3; Band 1, 2, , 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Roy Worden Football 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Jr. Hot Dogs 3; M Club 4. Norman Wyatt Shortey A Cappella 2, 3. 4; Assistant Photographer for Konah 2; Konah Photographer 3. ... Dukes gone doing—whatever—Dukes—do ... Bill Barrington Otto Bartz Michael Caterino John Froehlich Clifford Janes Emma Kirschmann Maurice Knudson Joe McDougal Don Moravec Roy O'Bash Beverly Peterson Melvyn Ryan Stanley Slominski Gene Sourf. LeRoy Steele Evelyn Tabish Joe Yates 30 Fred Armstrong Fred Ashby Curtis Austin Jean Bachman JUNIORS Joan Bachman Violet Baier Quentin Baker Jim Bartz Arlene Bouck Ella Mae Bays Berkley Beaver Norma Beebe Jim Borgerson Beryl Brechbill Myrna Brewer Marvin Brewin Marajean Bridenstine Dave Brown Pat Brown Shirley Bruce Bill Butler Jim Carrell Fred Cates Jo Mae Chase Lila Collins Pat Collins Dick Conway Pat Coulter Frank Cowley Robert Cowley Dick Crist Don Davis JUNIORS John Dean Doug Delaney Deanne De Mers Marie De Mers Bill Deschamps Barry Domer John Doolittle Carlene Dragstedt JUNIORS Lady Drawbridge Grover Duffin Marilyn Dunn Ruth Dunnweber Ann Durkee Dolores Ebert Jay Ellefson Margaret Erickson Jim Everard Ruby Fender Bruce Ferguson John Fitzgerald Donna Flynn Jim Ford Bob Forman Alvina Forsch Shirley Fremo Don Coughren Marian Gilgen Ronald Gilmore JUNIORS Sonia Girson Bob Graham Muriel Griffin Peg Griswold Jane Grogan Dale Gyles Ken Gunderson Bill Gunter Bessie Hagen Billie Hallam James Harvey Don Hatfield JUNIORS A1 Hove Jan Howard Nan Hubbart Curt Hughes Helen Hunter Fern Huston Marjorie Hyatt Norma Iler Alice Inman Clif Iverson Margaret Jenkins Dick Jensen Art Jette Dolores Johns Betty Johnson Eileen Jones Richard Keniston Phyllis Kind Gail Klapwyk Delila Knutson JUNIORS Carolyn Kost Jo Ann Krecklau Darrell Kreitzberg Claire Kulawik Joyce La Fountaine Rosemary Laing Eileen Lamb Mabel Landsiedel Clara Lange Saralou Leaphart Sue Le Barron Jeanne Lewis Twila Lewis Shirley Lindberg Dick Lindsay lack Linn Christina Long Marjorie Lovberg Don Lovell John Lowary I L JUNIORS Joyce Lowe Gay Anne Lythgoe Bill McDaniels Alex McDonald Billy Ann McFarland Marilyn McMeekin Pat McNulty Bill McVicars Lilian Maicr Lorene Maier Dick Mai lick Martha Maloney Phyllis Merseal Jim Meuchel Alice Miles Everett Mitchell Pat Montreuil Bill Morrison Ted Mueller Phyllis Mossberg JUNIORS Barbara Needles Ed Nelson Karen Nelson Maxine Nelson Pat Nelson Lennie Newton Phillip Newton Francis Nicolet Pat O'Donnell Luayine Ohnstad George Olson Rita Olson Gordon Ormesher Doris Owen Shirley Owen Ken Peacock Charles Rew Francis Pigg Gail Plummer Hazel Poe JUNIORS Pat Porch Tom Prata Joanne Privett Theresa Pronovost Coleen Quinn Bill Reed Donna Richardson Jo Ann Richardson Marie Richardson Joe Roemer Jean Rosin Barbara Ross Donna Ross Ray Ruana Anna Mae Runnland Jim Ryan Joe Ryan Larry Sanchelii Steve Sanders Jeanene Schilling JUNIORS Reldon Schlappy Jean Schriver Marilyn Sauke Catherine Serba Jon Severson Jo Ann Skaurud Court Shepard Beverly Shupe Arlen Smith Barbara Southern Bob Southern Betty Spadt Bill Spadt Alice Stack Shirley Stegmuller Barbara Sulier Adeline Susott Mary Swearingen Bill Tabish Joanne Taggart JUNIORS Alexandra Walker Cathrine Walker Eleanor Ward Irene Ward Jack Warden Lloyd Weckerly Sammie Welty Barbara Wemple JUNIORS Carla Wetzsteon Dixie Weinrich Jo Ann Wieber Marvin Williamson Jim Willis Barry Wilson Shirley Wilson Roland Wolschlager Fred Merrill Elrene Wryn Oliver York Bob Zander Counts out Counting Marian Abel Gladys Ailport La Marr Baldwin Robert Chilcoat Don Daniels Tom Driscoll Elmer Forsch Larry Gust Paul Haines George Houtchens Harold Houtchens Claire Isham Mike Karlovich Bob Knudson Delbert Lien Dale Malcolm Delbert Markle Eddie Martello Hank Mohland Richard Oien Marilyn Pfeifer Richard Pine George Preller Georgian Sanderson Annie Thomas John Thomas Frank Trickey Ida Watson Ruby Westcott Bill Wiskirken 46 ■ Bavms r 1 Marvel Forseth li y easurer f Judy Adams Beverly Ansell Bob Atchison Cleo Bagley Grace Bear Mae Behner Carol Anderson Keith Arnold Roberta Atkinson Laura Baker Carol Beardmore Wally Berard Jean Anderson Marvin Armstrong Pat Atrops Arnold Baier Richard Beaver Roger Bieber Lila Anderson Beryl Arpan Douglas Bachman Cliff Bartlett Robert Bedord Joe Blacker 50 Susan Shirley Jack Blake Blodgett Baumgardner Charles Nancy Chillilla Bourquin Brodie Bruno Lloyd Louis Don Buckhouse Bunge Burnham Bob Arnold Julie Carpenter Case Case Karl Ed Stan Chamberlain Chinske Chivers Betty Bill Dolores Copenhaver Corr Cote Bill Charles Ramon Botch Botts Bouchey Bob Donna Sandra Brown Buck Buck Ruth Jean Dennis Buzzetti Campbell Caplis Charles Bob Ralph Castonguay Casteel Cates Lila Bill Betty Clausen Coffee Comstock Joan Ann Nancy Cramer Crocker Crosby Jack Currie Deno Damaskos Georgia Damaskos Nellie Davis Mary Wilbur Dejarnette Denning Ramon Dille Beverly Dishman Claiie Dixon Margaret Doolittle Ron Dufresne Margaret Du Vail Danny Edinger Violet Edinger Diane Ellis Dick Ely Nancy Ettinger Arnie Fehr Allan Evans Duane Fischer Darlene Evans Forrest Evans George Fleming Marvel Forseth Bill Betty Francis Fortune Froelich Froelich Valarie Ethel Joanne Gilman Goad Golden Darlene Mary Charles Griffing Griffing Gruhn Elinor Joanne Roy Hand Handke Handley Judy Marilyn Eileen Hanson Hardenburgh Hardman Alma Jim Georgia Gariepy Gariepy George Frank June Bob Gordon Gray Greene Marilyn Joann Betty Gunkel Haftle Hakes Don Janice JoAnne Hankel Hanson Hansen Betty Chuck Carol Harrington Hart Hauck Lynn Hirst Pat Hoyle Jane Janke Julia Kerr Bob Knuchel Bill Koney 54 Bob Hoggatt Mardeth Huseby Janet Johnson Marilyn Klepper Lou Knudson Jerry Koon Joanne Hollyoak Curtis Hutchins Marlin Johnson Keith Knapp Donna Koch Martha Kramer Grider Houton Jerry Jacobson Janis Junker Margaret Knoof Norman Kohler Dick Kreitzberg Doris Kuhnes Peg Lamoreux Le Roy Lemke Mary Le Piane Peg Lovell Sandra Luthau Gloria Owen David Palmer Don Peressini Clarence Phelps Carolyn Porter Jim McAllister Mary Lange Gary Larson Joanne Larson Robert Lebsack Bill Lien Shirley Linden Jake Loran Richard Lorance Lonnie Lynn Gary Obenaur Evelyn Vern Ochsner Olson Janie Palmer Bob Phillips Bill Ken Paul Peers Lawrence Nancy Phillips Pietro Armond Pepe Virginia Piper Duane Duane McCormies McGee Bertha Bert McPherson Mace —: Molly Malone Mary Matney Frank Mitchell Donna Murray Jim Nelson Jean Nooney 56 Pat Manning Alice Maxell Frances Molenda Barbara Muir Phyllis Nelson Eugene Ramage ft -4K Sf JW, I J Dick Marceau Tom Mart2 Donna Miller Maurice Millikan Laurence Mood Jim Moore Jim Myers Verdonna Needles Vernon Nelson Don Nicholson Bill Rangitch Pat Rannberg Ken Ronnie Helen Rcesman Richards Ring Annabelle James Charles Rolszynski Rowan Salter Verna Charles Ken Schmautz Schmid Secrist Laura Pat Bill Schrock Simmert Simon Don Robertson Helen Saunders Darlene Sharbono Betty Skinner Pauline Roehl Nancy Schilling Betty Sherry Jo Slade Nancy Rolfson Dick Schmautz Ted Shipkey Bob Small Frank Doug Smith Smith James Shirley Spaulding Spehn Laurence Smith Virginia Staves George Shirley Virginia Solander Solem Sparr Ken Dorothy Richard Stephan Stickney Stickney Bettina Stohr Reva Taylor Jocelyn Tidball Dina Van Horn Gregg Wallander Donalee Wheelbarger 58 Grace Stover Fred Tebbe Doris Trowbridge LeRoy Vick Jack Ward Lucille Wilkerson Irene Stroh Edna Thibodeau Betty Tunison Ed Vitt Rudy Weishaar Earl Wilkins Bill Surbrook Don Thompson Jo Anne Ulrigg Virginia Walker Arlene Weston Gary Wills s 0 p H 0 M O R E S Roy Norma Nancy Wills Wilson Wise Ann Richard Mary Jo Woods Woods Wool folk Jamie Glenda Pat Yule Zimmerman Zimmerman Roger Ken Jean Wise Wood Wood Bruce Harold Maxine Worden Wornath Wulle Jack Bill Sir Zottnick Zucconi Galahas ... Barons gone jousting Larry Alton Richard Froelich Betty Becker Joe Gasser Andrew Browman Don Gies Kay Caddell Paul Goldsby Myrna Campbell Richard Grenz Lynn Christopherson Roberta Hayes Alton Cuplin Dorothy Irvin Gary Delaney Gunner Ivetson Byron Dontigny Warren Jones James Enders Donna Kitzmiller Earl Evans Charles Lockwood Daryl Flechsing Carl Malcolm Tony Marrone Harold Richlie James Martin Clyde Rogers Rachel Mohland Dewain Ryan Bill Montgomery Joseph Shoen Harold Newton Douglas Tournquist Don Nurse Frdrick Treichel Brian Owen Frank Turner Dave Peterson Gary White George Phelps Richard Yoder Gerald Popiel Frank Zigmund Clifford Praast John Ray Ann A ins worth Joann Aldrich Janice Aikire Karl Allen Eleanor Amundson Connie Anderson Lawrence Anderson Pearl Arnold Ted Ashby M. L. Bailey Blaine Baker Don Barnes Sylvaine BottemiJJer Ronald Bauer Sam Baughman Jim Baumgardner Jean Baxcndalc Joyce Bebee Clara Belgarde David Beninger FRESHMEN n Ova °° C CjoW B'U c £0 et ©W ° u °v oVsl OoVot cu et yvrt'rt .vet 62 Lawrence Daigle Marie Dandrea June DeGolier Ann Denzer Dolores Desautel Mike Donlan Agnes Dowell Darlene Dressel Nadine Dunton Jim Dunwell Carol Ebbett Ted Edison John Edwards Ruby Eisenbarth Dolores Emery Myrtle Engebretson Donna Erlandson Paul Erlandson Helen Evans Kathleen Evans Bertha Eversole Betty Farley Pampey Farrace Bob Fink Darrel Fite Rex Flansberg Edgar Flink Bill Flint Rita Flint Jerry’ Ford John Fowler Phyllis Franzen Howard Fried Shirley Fried Gordon Frye Marlene Gallagher Richard Garlington Wesley George Gay Ghirardo Carol Gibbs ;harles q. Bob wy G , Sharon° °n anti raebl Row Do j. Shirl i o 1 toax, Robel FRESHMEN 64 James Hill Eldon Hirning Harold Hochhalter Esther Hoepfner Jim Hogan Eileen Hoggatt Terry Holliday Fritz Holmberg Shirley Hoyle Gary Hunt Diane Hunton Kenneth Huston Kenneth Hyatt Carla Ingebo David Inks Margaret Iverson Edetta Jackman Donna Jackson Pat Jameson Russell Jenkins lf|a0 J Ioa°oe par B.Hif •11a Lu« Gaty Ha ven rharl Hf5 nay4-5 ?IC’nHayhur!5 Pat pid H tavl A y HeP ef Aua Hefbcrt Lun„e sw Dolores Jensen Clara Johnson Dan Johnson Geraldine Johnson Roberta Johnson Stanley Johnson Virginia Johnson Wendell Johnson Beverly Johnston Allen Jones Freda Joseph Dona Keil Joseph Kellog Marlene Keniston Roberta Kent Mitzie Kinney Cynthia Klafs Barbara Klapwyk Diane Klepper Jim Koble Helen r, Billy L£n Afcva if0 ? Uoe iarso« le iefia Lewis Hclen rr°n Shirley . Joyce l‘ Wls Ch rles ,8an Mary nL°Og FRESHMEN FRESHMEN James Marek Virginia Matson Don Meckler Jim Minster John Mitchell Robert Mitchell Roberta Mitchell Billy Morgan Alan Morris Dick Morris Inez Moses O'Deanne Muir Maureen Murphy Nancy Neidt Bill Nelson Chet Nelson Bill Neville Ann Newton Clarence Newton John N 1C hols lO'i fbii PeSP'nL o e Ethn loWe EoberI. lurch lit f yn 1 Jerry ‘ .lcD tn% She|U rfcfcP? John M phef 0fl MhlVlW tad' Both jer p «y N(J|one 66 Gary O'Hara Gloria Olin Joan Olson Conrad Orr Fred Page Wyona Parrish Dick Patten William Paulson Roxie Perrior Bob Peters Alan Petersen Arlene Petersen Bob Peterson Roger Petersen Hank Petroff Gearaldine Pickens Doris Pine Phyllis Plenger Shirley Poe Bob Powell A- P°nna ft, f-eonard R.ntme,ster FRESHMEN FRESHMEN o0befts GO aNo n oWb Sb V bf e MnVaoietS b'U ,Scb w , sSUP?C Scb tl to N°° Scbt'veit, VAj£ see 0' Ot0' „ se tl o°teeVf'ian UU V 5 Ed Shields Marilyn Shopc Kenneth Siler Richard Simmons Kay Simon 68 Robert Smith Roger Smith Roger Smith Sonia Smith Gary Sorenson Bill Sparks Shirley Spaulding Rupert Stanley Helen Stapelton Jim Staves Arlene Steele Donald Steele Jeanette Sticht Eddie Stiles Fred Stilling Joanne Stratton Verna Surbrook Paul Susott Roberta Swanson Sandra Swanson Don Sward Helen Tabish Barbara Tascher Helen Terry Albert Thibodeau Jack Thibodeau Betty Thomas Shirley Thomas Shirley Thompson Richard Thurman FRESHMEN 69 FRESHMEN Vtoe ec efV’ of a0w eisV' NttTlCOv-. '' c' °a QOt°t'V) O °v. Yv «, Metv;°,te 'vd G tVo NSC e sV X s?u Ct ?ted oO°S e °oCx il oo . oa°n of e0 - Aor e 70 Richard Anderson ... Serfs out plowin' James Fox Edwin Minster Douglas Barfield Phylis Franzer Donald Moore Jeanette Bear Don Hayes LaVerne Peterson Pearl Bethke Don Hege Robert Pomajevich Harold Bieber Mary Claire High Joseph Prata Jim Beach Don Houtchens Richard Purdy Jim Bolton Fern Huber Jim Pulliam Joseph Burnham Dick Hydtt Shirley Robertson Mike Caddell Leonard Iverson Richard Schaff John Cuplin Harley Jones Charles Shelton Jack Currie Laura Jones Georgia Sprague Willadene Daigle Dick J ungers Lew Stimson Kenneth Detrich Edward Koehler Richard Schwartz David Dodd Lyle Landsiedel Donald Treichel John Doolittle Paul Layton Shirley Trusty Dale Evanson Larry McGee Ramond Ulrich Marvin Everett Charlene Mackee Dan Walker Duane Fischer Robert Mills :iASS co I £ s H Af Left to right: Carla Clausen, John Buck, Fred Stillings, Helen Stapleton, Sonia Smith, Doreen Seitz, Rosemary Reinhard, Winnie Roseth. 72 Left to right: Dick Ely, pres., Val Gilman, Beverly Dishman, Annabelle Rolczynski, Glenda Zimmerman. Second row: Nancy Schilling, Molly Malone, Doris Trowbridge, Marvel Forseth. Third row: Judy Adams, Lynn Christopherson, Bob Carpenter, Ron Dufresne, Ruth Buzzetti. Left to right: Bruce Ferguson, Marvin Williamson, Saralou Lcaphart, Court Shepard, Billy Ann McFarland, Jean Bachman, Marjorie Lovberg, Steve Sanders, Rosie Laing, Val Herman, Mrs. Pachico, Jeanine Schilling, George Baker, pres. Left to right: Chuck Willey, pres., A1 Walters, Connie Peek, Byron Lahr, Bette Deane Jones, Jim Boespflug, Jim Cusker, Carol Noel, Skulason Moe, Carol Coughlan, Edith Ranstrom. STUDENT ASSOCIATION President Witt Dcmmons .. .president presides over all Student Council ana Student Association meetings.. .introduces speakers in assemblies.. .checks to see that all Student Council committees are doing their proper work. . .this year represents Missoula High in the city safety council. . .attends their meetings.. .co-operates both with the students and faculty. . often presents the stndents' views to the administration. . .is elected yearly by the students' popular vote. .. .treasurer sends revenue blanks to any organization having a dance, concession, or money-making project to record five percent of tneir profits to Student Council. Vice-president Dick Carr .. .is also chairman of the Directing Activities Committee.. .helps to select school dance dates, picks out-of-town games to travel to, and draws up petitions for any proposed constitutional amendment. . has the aid and advice of Charles Hunt, sponsor. . .presides at Student Council meetings in the absence of the president.. .also must hold a C average and be a senior while in office. STUDENT COUNCIL .. .Student Council. . .is the student governing body of Missoula High School.. .collaborated with Pep Club to select the cheerleading finalists. . organized a special student finance committee to co-operate with the faculty in investing the school's surplus funds. . .invested $14,000 in bonds.. .defended MHS's position during the Lone Pine dispute. . .donated $25 to the Charles Russell Memorial fund to aid in placing a statue of Russell in the Hall of Fame . . .organized a school safety committee which worked in conjunction with the Missoula area Safety Council... continued the five percent revenue plan. . .purchased seven dance band sweaters and emblems, also dance band music . . .is recommending that next year's council pass the budget plan for distributing major concessions.. .voted to buy Pep Club's emblems since it is a service dub for the school. . .drew up a resolution of desired student conduct at out-of-town games.. .granted numerous concessions as money-making projects for organizations. . .purchased a filing cabinet for the council's records. . .representatives bought sterling silver Student Council pins.. .president Bill Demmons presides.. .advised by Charles Hunt, sponsor. Charles Hunt, Sponsor 75 ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE .. .handles the Student Association elections and the freshman class officer elections.. .sols! movie courtesy cards to the students. . .conducted a campaign to sell Spartan booster plates .. .inaugurated the budget plan by which clubs or classes who want a concession over one day must fill out an application stating its reasons . . .chairman is George Stone, sponsor, Ruben Zieg. DIRECTING ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE .. .studies and recommends the passage of requested dance dates. . .was in charge of chartering student busses to two out-of-town games in Kalispell and Anaconda.. .is gathering patterns of all club and school emblems according to size and color in order to make ordering easier. WELFARE COMMITTEE .. .Conducted the Community Chest, Red Cross, and March of Dimes drives in the high school.. .presented a Red Cross assembly in connection with that drive. . .drew up cheerleader eligibility lists.. .is directed by Charles Teague.. .sponsored by Frank Matsler. PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE . . .publishes weekly the Student Council Digest informing students of the council's activities .. .prepares special bulletins for other Student Council committees. . .answers any letters received inquiring for information about MHS . . .compiled a list of all school organizations and their officers. . .chairman is Theresa Ku-nick.. .sponsor is Ralph Soroos. 76 ON THF. BALL It’s a Long, Long Trail Not Frosh— But Who'd Know It Serfs Paint M Crash! Bang! • Frosh Get Around-in Anaconda ROUNDTABLE left to right: W. T. Boone, Vice-president: Ed Hamel, George Neff, J. E. Hightower, President A. F. Therriault: J. M. Schroeder, Mrs. Winnafern Moore, K. H. Powell, Secretary D. H. Beary, Principal. Business over the office counter Activity in the business office In a complex society, of which the high school is an important part, there are many patterns from which we must choose in organizing a way of life. These patterns represent various phases of activity. They could, perhaps, be arranged in order of importance and according to the duration of appeal each has for the individual concerned. In any case, there is some goal which the individual considers important and for which he is willing to put forth some extra effort. The goal the student selects will necessarily have some degree of social approval: that is, a certain amount of favorable opinion from groups with whom he lives. The size of the approving group may vary from a small number of intimate friends to scattered individuals all over the country. As a person progresses through high school into adult society, he must identify himself with other groups. His activities will extend out and beyond himself, and he will get added satisfaction from this broadened existence. He will find that he has developed a feeling of cooperative responsibility, that he has learned to a degree to forget his selfish interests, and that he can act as part of his group. In other words, he has learned that no one can prosper and enjoy life unless he is freed from the threat that challenge each of the others in his group as well as himself. Seed for the individual's growth in later life is sown in high school. If the idea develops that each must be his brother's keeper—an ideal which becomes increasingly important as he moves onward into an ever interdependent adult society—the student must set the pattern in his school days. 79 vf CHAELES E. HUNT Vice Principal EVELYN G RIMEL Dean o( Girls leila McDonald School Nurse A. T. THERRIAULT Business Manager EARL ALLEN Arts and Crafts VIOLET BOILEAU FLORENCE BRINTON Spanish English 80 HELEN M ROBSON Secretary NOEL BAKER Veteran Training C. B. BARTHOLOMEW Fine Arts —v i GERTRUDE CLARK Mathematics JOHN DRATZ Physical Education 1 ED DAVIS Manual Arts DOROTHY A DROVDAL Home Economics HELEN FINK English aNNE FOLEY English KATHERINE CRAIGHEAD English A. DAMSEL French LESTER ENNIS Drafting FRED HONEYCHURCH MARK JENNINGS Music Vocational Agriculture KATHRYN GEIGER Library CARRIE GILHAM Commercial V ANETT A Home E.couom'cs B. KNIGHT Medieval History WALTER GRIFFIN Physical Education Science English MILLARD PETERSON Science CARROL MILLER St ience STEPHEN NIBLACK Music DEAN PACHICO Commercial NEAL RASMUSSEN Commercial AGNES SCOTT English £‘ °os MRS C. C. SHIVELY C. C. SHIVELY Guidance VIRGINIA SPECK Mathematics GUY STEGNER Commercial 83 84 REUBEN ZFEG Mathematics ROBERT WATT Social Science CHOIR SEXTETTE .. .each club has a threefold purpose. . .to discover hidden talent.. .instruct boys and girls in fundamental music training. . .to offer recreational activities. . this activity prepares students for more advanced singing as A cappella. . .each spring all vocal choruses in the Music Department combine to present the Spring Concert for the students and public. . -girls have two courses, freshman girls' glee club and advanced girls’ glee club .. Stephen Niblack is director.. .classes are composed mostly of freshmen and sophomores, although many upperclassmen enroll.. .has become exceedingly popular in the last years. . . .largest band in MHS's history, 98 in marching band, 48 twirlers. . .four outstanding performances during football season. . .most elaborate half-time show was Touring the Nations, featured palm trees, grass skirts, Mexican hats, Arabian dance by twirlers. . . band marched eight abreast for first time. . .other shows were A Nite at the Opera, The 49’ers .. .later band performances included annual spring concert, district and state music festival. . .Fred Honeychurch, director. . . .Maxine Hightower was appointed majorette after three years as twirler. . .Janice Nelson and Carol Noel only double baton twirlers. . Majorette leads twirlers, does specialty numbers with Janice, Carol. V w ■ ' bW 10 s ti w,th the Hag {ottntnce - conipete i ■S‘E tiurnt R I- L% ■ W l • k%„5 ■ U.- Mon - 05 out 10 P ' | ,«'«’'1 ■ ___ Ar7 ■ ',: far - - BRASS ENSEMBLE . . .will compete in the university’s solo and small ensemble contest this year. . .has organized a brass quartet.. .composed of two trumpets and two trombones.. .this group won an award competing at the university last year .. .instructed by Fred Honeychurch. WOODWIND ENSEMBLE .. .has a four B flat clarinet ensemble. . .also a four B flat trumpet ensemble.. .will join all other ensembles in playing in the solo and small ensemble contest this spring . . .students often do practicing on their own time. . .is a great credit to MHS. STRING ENSEMBLE .. .has entertained many times at school community functions.. .specializes in soft, dreamy music.. .composed of six musically talented members.. .expertly directed by Fred Honey-church. DANCE BAND .. .is the backbone of MHS dances. . .specializes in any type of dance music, jitterbugging, waltzes, shottisches, square dancing. . .is strictly voluntary work. . .has nine faithful members. . .earn emblems with one year's service. . . J '• m a The Curse Of An Aching Heart, old fashioned melodrama, was smash hit. . .starred Ken Marceau as dashing, romantic hero, Billie Durham as sweet young heroine, Bruce Fremou as black-hearted villain. . .Donna Murray and Geo. Stone were lovable old Ma and Pa Abernathy. . .others were Marjorie Lovberg, Theresa Pronovost, Ber-nie Hoag, Christina Long, Georgia Damaskos, Georgia Coffey. . .ably produced by Thespians, Miss Mary V. Harris, and Fred A. Honey-church. BEHIND THE SCENES Program ? Electrician at Work Hold Still Now! We Get That New' Look All for The Divine Flora — . . .Junior Class play. . .teenage comedy. . .authors former MSU students. . .starred Val Herman and Bill Morrison as high school boys trying to prove the values of salesmanship. . .Jeanne Richardson was object of sales campaign, developed from prune puss to a strictly sensational beauty. . .modern crooner, played by Ken Marceau, added complications, became involved in scandal. . .trying to keep peace and quiet in the household were Stewart Des-champs and Jamie Yule, as Bill’s parents. . .unsually large cast, 22 speaking parts, several extras. . .February snow and ice forgotten as characters appeared in summer beach clothes. . .screaming bobby-soxers dashed in and out whenever their favorite crooner was around. . .another successful production by Miss Mar)' V. Harris. OUR SCHOOL DAZE We Study? The Last Mile Watch it, Boys! It's ONLY a Tick Shot WE LIVE AND LEARN Shop Men Concentrate Village Blacksmith Danger—Experiment Eyes on Your Copy Busy Craftsmen Vront row—Zander, Lowery, Damaskos, Criswell, Powell, Delaney font row Olson, Behner, Baldwin, Lindsay, Logan, Anderson, Dandrea, Cusker, Fchr Back row Moore, Berard, Graham, Bukovatz, Small, Mohland, Knudson, Worden, Lovell . . . . head coach about school for past four years .... in those four years he has produced four splendid teams including one championship squad. . . . Griff is well-liked by the team and by all who know him . . . everyone knows he knows his football as he knocked over three of the best teams in the state this year. aPu'n Phil Tackle 106 Coach Ed Buzzetti .... in charge of the B” squad lineup .... been Bomber coach for several years ... by playing on B” team a player may advance to A squad . . . Buzz is also basketball coach during the winter. . . . the B” Bombers, under coach Ed Buzzetti, had a very tough year as indicated by the scores........... team was composed of promising freshman and sophomore players. . although season was not finished with an outstanding record, the team showed some very promising players, especially a couple of back-field men. ' B” SQUAD Front row: Edwards, Buck, Shipkey, Tilzey, Hendricks, Edinger, Lem-ke, Weishaar, Reesman, McAllister, Hays Second row: Fisher, Lien, Caplis, Fortune, Hiday, Endres, Burnham, Atchison, Obenauer, Nelson, Willis, Botch Third row: Secrist, Yarendt, Ford, Cogswell, Holliday, Lynn, Casteel, Zottnick, Orr, Malcolm, Powell, Malone FOR THE RECORD . . . B Squad Opponents HAMILTON 13 DARBY 7 CORVALLIS 31 MISSION 32 BUTTE REDS 19 RONAN 46 HAMILTON 34 i i T.J ll . . 1 ,, rjmKiZk SPARTANS DOWN ANACONDA FOR NO GA N ANDERSON STOPPED ON END-AROUND DAMASKOS BREAKS AWAY POWELL BREAKS EOR TOUCHDOWN FOR THE RECORD___ Missoula vs. Anaconda September 9th Missoula 28—Anaconda 6 . . . . played in Missoula .... opponents much heavier . . . Criswell and Paul went over in the first quarter with nice running .... Anaconda made it 14 to 6 at the half . . . . Spartans broke a strong defense twice in the fourth quarter for two more tallies . . . . Anderson converted all four times safely .... Anderson, Paul, Knudson, and Cusker played well for the home team. Missoula vs. Nampo, Idaho September 16th Missoula 0—Nampa 21 . . . . played in Nampa .... Nampa Bulldogs passed for three third quarter touchdowns . . . . Spartans even in yards by rushing and first downs .... Missoula's closest chance to score came in the fourth quarter when the Spartans ended up on Nampa's one foot line as the game ended .... Logan, Damaskos, Malcolm, and Dandrca showed great ability for Missoula. Missoula vs. Helena September 23rd Missoula 6—Helena 0 . . . . played in Helena .... win put Spartans on top of the conference . . . . Missoula's passes decided the score .... home team outplayed on the ground . . . . lone score came in third quarter on a pass from Malcolm to Paul .... goal kick was wide.. . . . both teams muffed other chances to score .... Malcolm, Damaskos, and Knudson played swell ball for the Spartans. Missoula vs. Billings October 1st Missoula 6—Billings 19 . . . . played in Billings .... Broncs took advantage of all breaks to win game . . . . playing not one sided as score indicated .... Billings scored within two minutes on a Spartan fumble, but the goal was blocked .... Home team came right back and evened the score on a run by Paul .... Billings collected seven more points in the second quarter and six in the fourth on two more fumbles. Missoula vs. Butte October 14 th Missoula 19—Butte 7 .... played in Missoula .... win put Spartans in tie for second place in conference .... Butte led 7 to 0 at the half .... Missoula took kickoff and marched down field for first score, but goal was no good .... Missoula went ahead on touchdown pass from Malcolm to Paul Anderson ran the ball across for extra point . . . . Paul made the last touchdown just as the game ended. Missoula vs. Kalispell October 21st Missoula 7—Kalispell 33 . . . . played in Kalispell .... a Missoula fumble set up Kalispell's first score, but Missoula evened it up 7 to 7 on a pass from Paul to Malcolm .... in second half Tommy Little, the Brave's backfield star, out-jousted the home team by scoring three touchdowns and setting up the fourth . . . . Anderson, Cusker, Paul, and Malcolm played nice offensive ball for Missoula. 109 FOR THE RECORD____ Missoula vs. Great Falls Missoula 7—Great Falls 0 . . . . played in Missoula .... last conference game for the home team .... win put Missoula in a tie with Great Falls and possibly with Billings for second place in conference .... only score came in first quarter when John Powell went over .... came close to being a much closer ball game in the third quarter when Spartans held the Bisons on home team six yard line. Missoula vs. Billings Missoula 7—Billings 9 (Conference Second Place Elimination) .... played in Missoula .... loss eliminated Spartans from running for State Championship .... Spartans came back after the half and scored a touchdown pass from George Paul to Eddie Anderson .... Anderson then kicked the goal .... Billings tied the score a few minutes later on a pass .... game ended with a 7 to 7 deadlock . . . . using the California playoff, Billings picked up their winning points in making yardage .... Powell, Anderson, and Paul played nice ball for the home team .... TEAM RECORD_____________ . . . . Spartans finished the season with four wins and four losses .... George Paul led Missoula's scoring attack with four touchdowns .... John Powell made three, Ted Criswell made two, and Eddie Anderson one along with eight extra points, while Ray Logan and Dale Malcolm also each made one .... Missoula made 77 first downs to the 66 made by the opponents .... Spartans were out-rushed 1,219 yards to 1,241 yards .... and completed 35 of 74 passes for 380 yards—an excellent passing record .... .... Phil Dandrea at tackle and Eddie Anderson at end made the All-State team .... Paul, Powell, Malcolm, Criswell, Logan, Cusker, and Knudson were awarded honorable mention by the coaches and officials. 1948 Spartan halfback James Hove has already scored a touchdown for West Point where he is being trained for the 1950 Army team .... 1948 Spartans Monroe, O’Loughlin, Inks, Bryant, and Beavers played for the 1949 Montana State University Cub team .... THE LADY AND THE PIG . I • w- ■ THE SPARTANS SMOTHER THE PIG-PACKER ANDERSON MAKES THE EXTRA POINT LINE HOLDS AS ANDERSON CONVERTS 1 — Spartans on Missoula basketball's A squad are: left to right: Johnny Powell, Doug Delaney, Don Lovell, Jerry Koon, Wally Berard, Bob Beach, Bob Graham, Dick Oien, Coach Buzzetti, Manager Dean, Tom Kaiser, Phil Dandrea, Eddie Anderson, Dick Lindsay, Oliver York, John Lowary, Don Nicol, and Bobby Powell. Coach Buzzetti . . .recognized for his calm, friendly spirit and sense of humor. . .affectionately called ' Buzz by students and faculty.. .has brought home to Missoula two state championships. . .two Northern Divisional championships. . .produced the Big 16 Co-champions one year. . .has taught 14 years at Missoula High. .. has been head basketball coach four years. . .earned the distinction in 1947 of being chosen the first Coach of the Year . . .was selected by the Big 16 basketball coaches. . .explains I enjoy working with young people and coaching games because anything can happen and usually does”. 114 Missoula 50—North Central 41 December 9 .. .played in Missoula. . .home team started strong and took a brief 9-0 lead.. .Indians then came back with a fury of baskets and cut down the spartan lead to five points at the half. . .Captain Eddie Anderson led scoring with six field goals and nine free throws for 21 points.. .Nicol, Dandrea, and Graham were also very effective for the home team. Missoula 60—Helena 62 December 16 .. .played in Helena. . . Spartans led at half-time 29-13. . .H e 1 e n a rallied within 5 points of Missoula as the third quarter ended. . .in the last 3 minutes Helena put on an offensive attack that held the home team to 2 points while they looped 21... Anderson, Kaiser, and Graham led Missoula's scoring with 13 points apiece. Tom Kaiser Missoula 37— Butte Central 40 December 17 .. .played soula cou Dandtea in Butte. . .Mis-couldn't seem to get on the winning side as they dropped their second conference tilt in two starts.. Butte led at the half 23-21. . Butte pulled out ahead by 5 points as the third quarter ended... Tom Kaiser led Missoula's scoring with 4 field goals and 2 free throws for 10 points. Missoula 40—-Coeur d'Alene 51 December 22 ...played in Wallace, Idaho. . .Coeur d'Alene put on a second half drive that handed the Spartans their third loss in a row. .. Missoula led at half, 18-14. . .a bad start in the third quarter proved later to be the cause of Missoula's loss.. .Ed Anderson seemed about the only one who could hit as he looped 22 points. Eddie Anderson John Powell Missoula 78—Wallace 43 December 23 . . .played in Wallace, Idaho. . .Spartans had an easy time in defeating a much smaller Wallace team. ..Spartans led 39-13 as the half closed. . .second half was a battle between the second stringers. . .this victory ended the home team's four game losing streak. . Anderson led scoring with 17 points. . .Kaiser and Koon each looped 10 to give him great assistance. Missoula 71—Butte 51 December 27 .. .played in Missoula... Spartans gained their first conference victory over a rather small, but game Butte squad. . .Missoula started strong and led 24-6 at the quarter.. .Butte rallied a little in the second quarter, but Spartans were still in front 37-22 at the half. . .Anderson led Missoula's scoring with 18 points, but was greatly supported by Johnny Powell who made 17. ft°b Grak Missoula 49 Billings 48 December 28 ...played in Missoula. .. home spirit conquered Broncs .. .best display of really good basketball so far this season. . . .Broncs controlled the offensive in first half, as they led 29-25 at halftime. . .win boosted the Spartans still higher in the conference standings. . .Johnny Powell led Missoula's smashing scoring attack with 20 points. Missoula 42—Billings 31 December 29 . . .played in Missoula.. .nonconference game. . .Spartans showed their strength without high-scoring John Powell, out with a foot injury, who was leading Big 16 conference scoring with 63 points . . .Billings started strong and were ahead 19-17 at the halt. . . Tom Kaiser and Bob Graham each hooped 13 points for scoring honors. Bob Beac h Missoula 53—Butte 49 January 6 . . .played in Butte after trailing throughout the game. Spartans forged ahead in the final minutes on a rally sparked by Don Nicol. .Spartans still without John Powell. . Missoula trailed 27-19 at the half.. .Guard Phil Dandrea was consistently effective as he made 15 points. . Nicol sank 11 for second place honors. Missoula 54—Kalispell 59 January 21 • • PlaH in Missoula. . .Spartans' home winning streak snapped by tall Braves. . .although only one or two points separated the two teams throughout the game, Flathead lea at every quarter. . . loss dropped Spartans to, fifth place in conference standings. . . Missoula was unable to get the ball off the backboard in. the final moments of the game. . .again Captain Ed was most effective for the home team, as he hooped 14 points. Missoula 54—Havre 33 January 7 . . .played in Missoula.. . Spartans climbed still higher in the conference standings, as they gained their fourth conference win.. .Missoula sparkled in the first quarter and took a 15-5 lead.. .home team sagged some in the second quarter, but then put on the steam in the last half to stay out in front.. .Anderson tool: Missoula's scoring honors with 13 points, Kaiser was next with 9. John Lowary DvcVc Missoula 29— Anaconda 43 January 14 .. .played in Anaconda at the opening of their new gym. .. Loss snapped Spartans' winning streak at six, but game was non-conference. . .Copperheads led all the way. . . Missoula tied the score only once in the game in a second quarter rally sparked by Don Nicol. . .Anderson led Missoula's scoring with 9 points. 18 Don Nicol Jerry Koon Missoula 38—Kalispell 66 January 27 .. .played in Kalispell. . .loss was Spartans' fourth in Big 16 conference play.. .great teamwork, smooth setups, and tall men all combined to humble the Spartans.. .the Braves led by at least 20 points throughout most of the game. . .Captain Eddie Anderson again led the Missoula scoring with 14 points. Missoula 43—Anaconda 35 February 3 .. .played in Missoula... hometeam finally got back on the winning side, as they gained their fifth conference victory.. .Copper heads started strong and led 9-6 at the quarter .. .the tide turned in the second quarter when the Spartans hooped 16 points to Anaconda's 3-. Missoula was never behind the rest of the game... forward John Powell led Missoula's scoring with 15 points. ° 'ver y Missoula 50— Butte Central 63 February 10 ...played in Missoula. .. Spartans couldn't hold tall Joe Devich down as he paced his team with 28 points... Missoula tried several times to catch fire, but they just had a bad night.. .Butte led at the half 29-19.. .home-team made only 31 per cent of their shots while the Maroons looped over half of theirs. . .Anderson hooped 20 points to take scoring honors for the hometeam. Missoula 73—Helena 59 February 10 .. .played in Missoula. . .Spartans hit their highest conference score of the season, gained an early lead and held it throughout the game. . .Spartans made 28 of 74 shots for a good average ...hometeam led at the half 32-21. . .Phil Dandrea looped 19 points for his best night of the season. . .Tom Kaiser whipped 16 and Anderson made 11. Wally Bcrard 119 Missoula 62—Great Falls 45 February 11 . . .played in Missoula. . .hometeam gained their tenth victory of the season, their seventh in conference play . . .Spartans started out slow and the score was tied 7-7 at the quarter. . .finally caught fire and led 24-15 at the half. . .Captain Ed Anderson again led Missoula's scoring as he whipped 20 points. . .it was Spartans last home game for the season, last game at home for Anderson, Beach, Dandrea, Kaiser, Nicol. Missoula 62—Great Falls 41 February’ 17 . . .played in Great Falls. . after playing a 15-15 deadlock at the end of the first quarter, Missoula began to click and pulled out ahead 31-21 at the half. . .Spartans pulled further ahead in the third stanza on nice shooting by Anderson and Kaiser.. .Captain Ed led Missoula's scoring as he whipped 23 points. Missoula 59—Havre 33 February 18 . . .played in Havre.. .Spartans gained their ninth Big 16 conference victory. . .Missoula led all the way: 13-11 at the first quarter, 24-21 at the half, and pulled far out in front at the end of third 48-21.. .Missoula was paced by rugged little Don Nicol. . .although he only played about half the game he topped Missoula's scoring with 19 points. Missoula 33—Anaconda 55 February 24 .. .played in Anaconda. . .it was the Spartans sixth loss in fifteen Big 16 conference games. . .final conference game of the season. . .Missoula trailed throughout the game and 24-15 at the half.. .Captain Ed again led Missoula's scoring with 10 points, and Kaiser and Dandrea each whipped five. INDIVIDUAL SCORING PLAYER POINTS Anderson c-f ... 279 Kaiser f 136 Nicol f . . 97 Dandrea f-g-c ... 115 Powell, J. £-f 158 Graham £ 109 c 70 Koon f ... 23 York £ 24 Lindsey g 13 Berard T 7 Lowery g 6 Powell, B g 2 120 SPARTANS IN ACTION Ten Feet off the Ground Capt. Ed Hoops a Setup Beach Shows 'em We Soar for Field Goal Ponies Out-galloped “IT BOMBERS . . .coached by Walter Griffin, Bombers train boys for A squad. . .composed of freshmen and sophomores. . .outstanding Bombers moved up to A squad during season. . .travel to part of out-of-town games with Spartans.. .season's record was 9 wins, 7 losses. to A Ue Git ; to SEASON'S RECORD BOMBERS 31—Ronan .................. 45—Helena B ............. 33—Butte Central B ...... 36—Butte Reds ............. 52—DeMolays ............... 44—4-B's .................. 49—Butte Reds ............. 35—Florence ............... 40—Flathead B” ........... 61—Hamilton ............... 51— Flathead B ........ 52— Anaconda B ........ 44—Butte Central B ...... 49—Helena B ............. 65—Great Falls B ........ 54—Drummond ............... 29—Anaconda B” ........... 34 46 25 39 46 36 48 47 42 75 58 37 36 47 51 53 32 123 INTRAMURAL HOOPSTF.RS Up and In Trojans Fight for Title Jump Ball Bucko Hoops Two Guarding Close Boyd Baldwin Editor Dolores Johnson Scrip l?'r ter SA a «o Ur at TV, Bob Cowley Photographer . Age of Chivalry theme was inspiration of editor during biology class. . ,46th year of publication .. .sales better than last year, staff still trying for 100% subscription. . all responsibility during busiest part of year fell on the staff when Mr. Bart, sponsor, was absent for two months due to illness. . . .. .Bitter Root sales week in October was climaxed by Ye Oldc Days Dance at which a five dollar doorprize was awarded, lucky winner was Pat Manning, sophomore. . Ye Olde Tavern in which coke and cookies were sold proved huge success. . . Skulason Moe Photographer . . .Parading through the halls during the week advertising the annual were a gallant knight in armor and his fair lady. . .a broken knee ended the career of one knight (Boyd Baldwin) after two days, and the lady was in distress' until Ray Bukovatz donned the armor. . .some of MHS's best talent appeared in a talent assembly to start off the sales. . . . . .student subscription to the annual amounts to 80%, paid advertising, 20c r, generous donation by the M Club of S100 helped meet $5000 expenses. . .third year of lithographed process of production ol book. . .deadline for material was March 1.. . 127 100 HOMEROOM SUBSCRIPTIONS 100f t HOMEROOM SUBSCRIPTIONS Konali First Semester KONAH STAFF . . .publishes an average of 25 papers during the school year.. serves as one record of the school's yearly activities. . .has received 11 highest ratings from national press associations. . .reporters interview teachers, administrators, and students as their source of news.. .changes editors and certain staff positions each semester. . .members attend state-wide journalism meetings at Montana State University. . . 132 Quentin Baker Sports Writer Bette Deane Jones Art Editor Konali Second Semester Ruth Metvedt Business Manager Skulason Moe Photographer . . .Konah members may become eligible for Quill and Scroll in having 100 inches of printed material. . .also by meeting other requirements .. .staff members may apply for advanced positions after serving one semester as a reporter. . .usually one or more Konah members work on the All-State Kaimin during Interscholastic Track Meet... celebrate once a month on the Konah coming out with a big feed. . .advisor is John Linn, known for his good-nature. CHfton . Pat Schwarz Circulation Manager KONAH STAFF M” Club members—First row: Left to right: Boyd Baldwin, Ted Criswell, Phil Dan-drea, Bob Graham, Deno Damaskos, Ray Bukovatz, Louie Henes, Eddie Anderson. Second row: Ed Buzzetti, sponsor, George Paul, Johnny Powell, Dale Malcolm, Ray Logan, Martin Behner, Speed Reynolds, Doug Delaney, Roy Worden, Bob Beach. Third row: Hank Mohland, Dick Carr, Tom Kaiser, Bob Small, Dick Giffin, Wally Berard, Jim Cusker, Maurice Knudsen, and Normand Olson. ;M” CLUB .. .sell football, basketball programs, tba 136 and coke for M Club's chief source of revenue .. .Edward Buzzetti, basketball coach, is sponsor.. .each year M Club boys supervise dreaded painting of the M by freshman boys.. .stage annually the M Club picnic and big dir tinner-dance. PEP CLUB .. .has responsibility of keeping school spirit rolling. . .ushering at football and basketball games- is club's main service and responsibility. . .program committee presented pep assemblies with skits, yells, and talks before each home game. . . staged big bon fire and rally on the island before the Missoula-Butte football game.. .renewed old tradition this year by awarding a purple and gold jug to the winning senior class of the noise parade. . .sponsored two dances the first semester. . .the Bison Bawl honoring PROMOTE SCHOOL SPIRIT attending Great Falls football fans.. . on Friday the 13th the Jinx Jamboree . . .all those brave enough to go entered by walking under a ladder trimmed in black.. .organized a cheer section during basketball which was trained in school yells by Chuck Willey and the cheerleaders. . .termed a fair success.. .is planning a spring banauet. . .newly-elected members are put through the ropes yearly at the annual spring initiation. . .club's guiding light is Car-roll Miller, sponsor.. officers are Dolores Johnson, president; Marilyn Foster, vice-president; and Larry Brodie, sec.-treas. PEPPY CHEERLEADERS .. .were chosen as MHS's yell leaders at a School assembly. . .selected were Georgia Da-maskos, Lila Clausen, Bob Bedord, and Dick, Beaver. . .are honorary members of Pep Club .. .eight final contestants were picked to compete for the four positions. Expertly leading MHS in school cheers this year were cheerleaders: Left to right: Dick Beaver, Lila Clausen, Georgia Damaskos, and Bob Bedord. in the fall try-outs from 30 who tried out. .. cheerleaders planned assemblies, led yells, and coached the cheer section. . .this year and continuing each year four cheerleaders were chosen instead of the usual six. . .arranging the election is one of Pep Club's duties. Competing for cheerlcading positions last fall were: Left to right: Georgia Damaskos, Lila Clausen, Bob Bedord, Dick Beaver, Nancy Schilling, Phyllis Toner, Theresa Pronovost, and Jeanne Richardson. 137 PASF .. .strives to learn about South and Central American people, their customs, and their problems. . each year presents a Pan American Day tea and display. . .sponsor is Miss Violet Boileau.. .officers are Clifton Bailey, president; Beverly Patterson, vice-president; Jocelyn Tid-ball, secretary; Joan Helbing, treasurer; and Court Shepard reporter. RADIO CLUB .. .members give reports on current trends in radio field. . .show film slides. . .give demonstrations on radio work. . . president is Gary White. . .sponsor is Paul Wilson. .. helping them are Pete Reynolds, vice-president; Douglas Bachman, secretary. SKI CLUB .. .charters busses to Look-out Pass and Diamond Mountain regularly for all ski enthusiasts during skiing season president is Bill Demmons .. . sponsor is Rueben Zieg. tern for earning emblems has been adopted.. . points may be garnered for creative projects, painting murals, working in the club and department, and planning exhibits. . .Members take turns in keeping the department clean... 15 members staged a Christmas holiday get together party. . .emblem holders must hold a B average in art. . .sponsor is E. D. Allen. .. president is Bette Deane Jones; vice-president, Mildred Carlson; secretary', Jane Wood; treasurer, Richard Crist. .. .members must complete three years of art work to join or be recommended by the advisor.. . main job is to check to see that the bulletin board posters are up-to-date... purpose is to further interest in art and to keep art in MHS on a high standard.. . new point sys- TIIE SQUARE DANCERS . . .is a newly organized and constituted club of MHS:. . .its popularity is rapidly spreading among the students. . .met Tuesday evenings to swing their partners . . .main purpose is to learn one new dance each meeting. . .number 45 paid members. . .have mastered the sauare dance, Virginia reel, schottische, polka, and rye waltz. . arc guided by Jim Bartz, president, and Elsie Forcum, sponsor. GIRLS’ “M” CLUB . . .members earn 600 points for gold M.. must garner 1200 points for coveted purple M. . .officiate at girls' tournaments. . .help annual Play Day introducing eighth graders to high school. . .sponsored by Elsie Forcum. .. .boasts 60 members. . .any girl may join. . .participate in volleyball,, basketball, bowling, baseball to earn club emblem. . .object is to develop a program of sports which have a carry over value in adult life. . .sponsors annual Play Day. . .officers are Cathrine Walker, president; Bev York, vice-president; Joyce LaFountaine, sec.; Susan Blake, treasurer .. .sponsor is Estelle Haberkorn. 40 HORIZON CLUBS FRESHMEN .. .earning money to send several members to Horizon Club convention in Everett, Wash., was frosh's big project.. .sponsoring a cake and a candy sale helped the girls on their way... speakers were invited to discuss good grooming with the club.. .donated time and prizes to polio drive and Crippled Children's Ball. .. prexy is Jane LeBarron. SOPHOMORES .. .sophomores were another group that worked hard to send girls to the Horizon Club convention. ..raised money by giving a school dance and having a cookie sale.. .led by Carol Anderson, club boasts about 35 members. . .worked on March of Dimes drive and Crippled Children's Ball. . .Mrs. Helen Kriebs is sponsor. JUNIORS .. .enterprising juniors invited a beautician to speak to them on use of cosmetics, also learned several types of handiwork during the year... sold Camp Fire mints and had pie sale.. .helped during March of Dimes drive. Crippled Children's Ball. . .on guest night each girl brought another girl to encourage her to join club.. Marjorie Lov-berg, president, Mrs. Hope Campbell, sponsor. SENIORS . . .highlighting this group's activities during the year was their annual Candlelight Ball. .. also heljped on March of Dimes drive, and Crippled Children's Ball. . money-making project was selling mum corsages for university homecoming game. .. planned annual Horizon Club assembly for all four groups. . .university girl discussed advantages and disadvantages of college sororities with them. . .president is Frannie Skahan, sponsor is Mrs. Clarence Miles. CAMERA CLUB .. though small membership, club sponsored successful Lens Queen contest and dance in spring. . . members annually sponsor Eastman National High School Photographic contest.. .w the year are displays Robert Watt's room in president is Connie Peek. ig pictures of d in Sponsor fall. . .interest in the French language and people only requirement for membership. . .bought scarlet sweaters with white emblems this year. . .social activities included party and initiation.. about 20 members active.. .Clifton Bailey is president, Owen Wollam, sponsor. CHESS CLUB .. .described as very live club by Sponsor Robert Watt, members meet each week just to play chess.. .had tournament between members to determine champion chess player. . group entered junior division of state chess tournament in Missoula this spring. . .Bob Southern placed second in last year's tournament at Deer Lodge .. .president is Bev Patterson. 142 SPONSORS Left to right: Miss Elsie Wadell, finance; Miss Evelyn Rimel, membership; Mrs. Vanetta Lewis, program; Miss Virginia Speck, social; Miss Katherine Craighead, social service, and Miss Elsie Forcum, guidance. OFFICERS Left to right: Sherrie Squire, social; Pat Schwarz, membership; Bev York, program; Ina Ranstrom, Pres.; Carol Coughlan, Sec-Treas.; and Norma Iler, guidance. Not pictured: Rosemary Morse, Vice-Pres. PROGRAM COMMITTEE . . .supervises monthly meetings FINANCE COMMITTEE .. .operates Pay 'N' Take It SOCIAL COMMITTEE .. .in charge of parties SOCIAL SERVICE COMMITTEE .. .handles Lost and Found GUIDANCE COMMITTEE .. .publishes handbook SERVICE COM MU TEE . . .helps at dinners, parties MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE .. .advertises all G.C. functions CONTACT REPRESENTATIVES . .advertise in home rooms THESPIANS .. .honorary drama society, Thespian hopefuls must work 100 hours on stage activities before they can belong to club.. .sponsored “The Curse of an Aching Heart last fall, the Cantata, and the Interscholastic Little Theater play .. .besides acting, members work on production, makeups, backstage. .. gave one-act play for assembly in spring. COMMERCIAL CLUB .. .new club for commercial students... purpose is to help members observe actual busi- j ness conditions first hand.each member is i working on a project that would be beneficial J to the department and school. FF A .. .members help farmers of community by repairing and reconditioning farm machinery and constructing buildings. . . has soil samples tested. . .purpose is to develop agricultural leadership, confidence in farm youth, and character. . . to aid members in becoming established in farming. . .annually sponsor a father and son banquet. FH A .. .main idea is to instruct girls on how to be better homemakers . .staged an all-school dance and talent assembly. . .president is Ruby Fender., .sponsor is Dorothy Drovdal. SERVICE GROUPS .. .enable MHS to run smoothly and conveniently for the students and faculty.. .operate movies for our entertainment and education. . .deliver notices and pink slips, run errands, and file. . .aid in helping the nurse with student health check-ups. . .discuss problems and try to familiarize newcomers with MHS. . .keep library in order. . .service groups are truly the backstage performers of Missoula High. A NEW HALF CENTURY - A NEW ERA Knight and Day look forward with optimism to the great era of progress that lies ahead. Your advertisers and sponsors will help you achieve and enjoy the benefits of this progress. Ihese are just three of the multitude of M. H. S. citizens who enjoy a bottle of NESBITT'S ORANGE. Perfect for your thirst pleasure. Any Place—Any Time. THE bever 6 o V2- E CO. bottler congratulates THE CLASS OF '50 Remember Dances, Parties, etc., Call 4356 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. For The Best Quality In Paints 123 E. Main Phone 5950 H.B. FERGUSON—Manager After the Accident Call 3917 MODERN BODY FENDER WORKS 257 W. Front auto painting K.G. DISTRIBUTORS, Inc. Distributors of America’s Finest Washing Machine BLACKSTONE 283 West Front St. ' • Missoula, Montana • Recaps • Repairs • New and Used Tires OK RUBBER R. S. ANDERSON 233 West Main BROWNIES BEST WISHES From One of Montana's Outstanding Stores STORE FOR WOMEN Donuts and Delicious Ice Cream Open from 8 A. M. to II P. M. H and O GROCERY HANS OLIVE BLASZEK to serve you 2100 So. Higgins SHEEHAN BROS. HOBER, INC. Wholesale Candy Tobacco Cigars CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS P.O. Box 1125 Missoula, Montana expresses best wishes to the graduating class of 1950 BEST WISHES TO COMMERCIAL SIGNS THE CLASS OF 1950 • y FOR DIAMONDS Hammond Arcade 269 West Front Street Missoula, Montana CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '50 Bring all Your printing Needs to us School and Office Supplies BUREAU Op PRINTING Palace Hotel Bldg. Missoula, Montana DELICIOUS FOOD AT I, CHICKEN BAR CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1950 Fine Foods and Meats 223 W. Front Phone 6103 TEXACO STORE Phone 7833 Front and Stevens Missoula Montana 215 West Broadway For Smart Sport Clothes Visit The Hotel Florence C H R Y S WHERE TO BUY THEM MOTOR OO. 221 West Broadway P L Y M 0 U T H CLASS OF ’50 O. J. MUELLER 134 W. Broadway PHONE 4663 CLASS OF ‘50 CITY Electrical Contracting and Repairs 227 So. 4th E. Ph. 7432 Clifford Soup Jacobson '27 A Familiar Place To Every Knight and Day IKI ’m OUT- We grind our own Beef That's All EVERYTHING TO GO MOTORS, INC. CONCRETE PIPE COMPANY Nash Houston and Havre Phone 5011 SALES AND SERVICE 201 W. Broadway Phone 4400 TO THE CLASS OF '50 CLEANERS Dependable Cleaning For Over 30 Years 201 S. Third 837 S. Higgins Everybody Meets At The KAY-WVE Knight and Day find this a place of ideal refreshment after a hard day at school. DRUG CO. CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF '50 Hammond Arcade BOB WARD .rvi d Two Knights cast admiring glances at sports equipment they'd like to use on their next vacation from school. MARKET GROCERIES GAS and OIL Better Meat For Less Corner South Ave. and Reserve 91 wFj BAKERY H. M. HAGEN R. W. HARRIS ft | l, Bakery Products Hi ; IH H Fresh every morning Headquarters For Western Wear — Boys', Girls', Men's, Women's — ★ Levi Strauss ★ HgmC Sportswear ★ Pendleton Shirts, Jackets, Trousers ★ Justin, Acme, Cowboy Boots ★ Stetson Hats In an atmosphere of boots, saddles, and western apparel Knight and Day lack only prancing steeds to go galloping off as cowpunch-ers. Go Western At — After High School, What? Do you want to go on to college, and prepare yourself for a career in law, medicine, or perhaps one of the many other professions that are open to you? If you really want to make a career for yourself in some special field, your chances are extremely good. That's because America, under its system of free enterprise, offers equal opportunity and freedom of choice to all. There are forces today, however, that would like to lead America into state socialism. If that happens, the government will have the right to tell you where and when you may work. Your freedom then will be lost. So it's up to you to support free enterprise and the American way of life now, so that it may be in a position to provide future opportunity for you. THE MONTANA POWER COMPANY THE BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '50 Albums New Used Records At FURN ITURE STORE CONGRATULATES THE GRADUATES Missoula's Only Exclusive Record Shop THOMAS i WATT GENERAL INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE LOANS Tel. 2323 — 115 West Main Everybody's Talking about the fine Food at the CAFE So. Higgins Ph. 4929 Mouths water as Knight and Day wait for their orders of fried chicken. A vast array of cosmetics attracts Day as she shops with Knight at the FLORENCE HOTEL PHARMACY PHARMACY Packers of DAILY’S Mellow-Tender HAMS BACON WHOLESALE RETAIL Distributors of Fresh and Cured Meats JOHN R. DAILY Best Wishes To The Class Of '50 From the Home of Fine Jewelry Beautiful gift suggestions are being shown to Knight and Day at the B H Jewelry B. .H. JEWELRY CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '50 Always the best in Style Quality Variety If you don't know furs, know your furrier Ae. of MISSOULA Montana's Oldest Bank Established 1873 L-A COIMIBES FUR d DRESS SHOP . m Plumbing Heating Air Conditioning Home Appliances MISSOULA HARD W A R. EE F= LJ rvl (B 1 PvlCb oo. 228 No. Higgins Ave. Missoula, Montana Jas. A. Rusk, Prop. Phone 6669 Knight starts a savings account while Day looks on very interested —in Knight, we hope. GENERAL PAINT Salutes THE CLASS OF '50 Buy For Less Drugs 127 E. Broadway GENERAL PAINT 131 W. Main Phone 4125 CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATING CLASS N l 1 S S CD I—J1— HAIRDRE5SIN6 PARL.OR EXPERT HAIR-CUTTING AND WAVING Phone 5450 137 W. Main BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1950 PACKARD MOTOR CAR Ask The Man Who Owns One • MOTOR CO. a Laundry and 223 E. Main St. Telephone 7111 Sanitone Dry Cleaning WESTERN MONTANA ZC- Cc Headquarters For LAUMDRY 5, HOTPOINT DRV CLEANERS Home Appliances 205 West Front St. Phone 4849 America's Finest Small Hotel MISSOULA, MONTANA WELL WORTH WAITING FOR NEHI BEVERAGE CO. Missoula Mont. When their friends are coming, Knight and his buddies see that they stay at the PRIESS Campus Supplies Guns and Parts Fishing Tackle Ammunition Sporting Goods Hand Loadinq Supplies MAU-JONES SPORTING GOODS CO. Phone 5045 HOTEL PRIESS VERN MEEKS, Mgr. Missoula, Montana The Big Swing Is To PAR-T-PAK Full Flavor Beverages 112-114 East Broadway INSURANCE Phone 5000 BISHOP AGENCY Real Estate Rentals Hammond Arcade Bldg. P. O. Box 588 MISSOULA, MONTANA CREAMERY CO. MANUFACTURERS OF ★ Cottage Cheese ★ Butter ★ Ice Cream 223 N. Pattee St. You Are Always Welcome At The Western Montana National Bank Friendly Service Since 1889 Knight plans to start saving now, and Day goes along to watch the transaction. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '50 Qe.ttPe ty E opticai____ co. ★ Watches ★ Diamonds ★ Jewelry Thoughts of the future send Knight and Day to the perfect place to shop. Furniture—Floor Coverings Draperies—Crockery Ranges—Heaters—Washing Machines—Lamps Missoula, Montana FURNITURE MART Corner South Higgins and Third Quality Priced Right CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '50 BROOKS STREET The Best of Everything BEST WISHES CLASS OF ’50 FINE CLASS RINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS WORDEN S MARKET Corner of Spruce and Higgins AWARDS the%r vK“ L '' PETE'S FUR SHO£, at 125 E. MAIN' Mill!lil !llllll«!M BEST WISHES GRADUATES OSCAR SWANSON LEWIS SHULL SWANSON-5HULL Automotive Service That Satisfies 515 W. Front Ph. 4350 LINCOLN MERCURY SALES AND SERVICE BAKKI 'miiauiA Looking forward to an easy-riding V 0 future, Knight and Day take a look at their dream car. CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES For The Best in Hardware Appliances .Gc'Wis't'.L HARDWARE CO. 306 N. Higgins Phone 2233 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ‘50 School Supplies Typewriters Fountain Pens Find your every office need at the TYPEWRITER e 'V-iee. BOWL FOR HEALTH BOWL FOR FUN Missoula, Montana 21 I East Main E OWL_ I MG CENTER A Smiling Welcome Is The Motto Here. Save Where Savings Pay WESTERN MONTANA BUILDING kLOAN Day and her friends are always assured of good service at the Florence Laundry. Florence Laundry Co. 127 E. Front LUMBER COMPANV INC. Building Specialties Doors Hardware 2000 South Ave. W. 4576 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '50 AUTOMOBILE DEALERS Congratulates The Class of '50 x Bakke Motor Co. H.O. Bell Co. Graehl Motor Service Kraabel Chevrolet Missoula Motors, Inc. Murphy Motor Co. Nybo and Co., Inc. Olney Motors Roosevelt - Osborne Motor Co. Sandy's Sales Service Stoutenberg Motor Co. Tucker Motor Co. Turmell Motor Co. The Home of • Champ Hafs • Freeman Oxfords • Van Heusen Shirts • Clothcraft Clothes On Circle Square CARL DRAGSTEDT '19 WINTON ROSETH '41 ELMER DRAGSTEDT 24 GEO. LANG '47 Compliments of CLUTE POLLEYS COMPANY To be sure she approves, Knight takes Day along on his shopping sprees. From The Store For Men And Women Who Buy For Men CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF '50 HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES THE ELE( TRICAL SHOP Opposite Courthouse On Broadway DR. L.R. BARNETT DR. D. R. BARNETT OPTOMETRISTS GLASSES FITTED All Optical Repairs 129 E. Broadway Missoula, Montana Bom Tom “EAT BON TON BREAD For HEALTHY DAYS AHEAD MARKET The Place To Shop 1009 S. Third Street West ‘ C POTATO BREAD BON TON BAKERIES Bozeman, Billings, Missoula, Mont. CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES!! Prescriptions Toiletries Whitman's Candy Stover's Candy at if tehko-vu DRUG CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '50 From MARDWARE 131 E. Main Ph. 7146 The Home of Fine Hardware Flowers and Jewelry SAY IT WITH FLOWERS Knight takes an order from a customer for some of Heinrich's beau- tiful flowers. 215 E. Main Ph. 4282 GLASS WORKS Plate, Window, and Automobile Glass — Mirrors ORV I S offers YOU the very best in listening pleasure. CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES Music rings out from the twin pianos at ORVIS'S as Day and her friends make themselves at home. BARTHEL HARDWARE Come in and Browse Around Check Your Coal Pile For Winter With MISSOULA COAL and OIL CO. THE GIFT SHOP New—Antique—Giftware EUNICE M. BROWN No. 5 Hammond Arcade Missoula, Mont. Congratulations Class of 50 You’ll find It pays to farm with Case — available at BEDORD IMPLEMENT COMPANY OLSON'S GROCERY Open Evenings — All Day Sun. For the best in shoe repair — YOUNGREN SHOE SHOP Basement of the Higgins Block The STAR GARAGE wrecker arrives to help Knight and his Day in distress. • STAR GARAGE Always open Wrecker service TOM A. WICKES — Owner Phone 4740 SHOP FIRST AT £WV£.yJr • For Better Values • Lower Prices • Newest in Styles BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNERS Specialize in Barbecued Beef and Ham And as Always the BUGSBURGER Bugs Bar-B-Q South on Highway 93 TEXACO Petroleum Products L. A. DIXON—Distributor INCORPORATED PHONE 2101 300 WEST MAIN MISSOULA, MONTANA BEST WISHES To The CLASS OF ’50 Supporting The Students In All School Supplies the office Clever greeting cards capture the eye of Knight and Day as they pass by. The way to a man's heart is through his stomach, as this Day knows. 1450 ON YOUR DIAL Day and her friend always find just the thing at ALLIED FASHIONS Yes You — You High School and College Girls Will Be Delighted To See The Nationally Advertised DOMB FORMALS Shown At All Times In Our Store. Also Nationally Advertised Lines of Coats, Suits, and Dresses For The Miss This typical Knight and Day enjoy one of those FAIRWAY SPECIALS. dh ix e in CONVENIENTLY LOCATED South On Highway 93— a short drive from M. H. S. — Specializing In — Chicken-in-a-basket, Basketburgers, Barbecued Sandwiches, and Fountain Specialties 50 Ways New ... 50 Ways Finer The '50 FORD available at Will Knight's and Day's dreams come true? H. O. BELL SOUTH HIGGINS AVE. Ifcr . . . Bringing To Western Montono THE FINEST OF DAIRY PRODUCTS (O CREAMERY % 420 NORA MISSOULA, MONTANA PHONE 3174 MILK—CREAM—WHIPPING CREAM—BUTTER ICE CREAM—BUTTERMILK CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 1950 GRADUATES PHOTO SERVICE 345 Brooks Ph. 7895 ICE CREAM Speed Qualify 519 So. Higgins Ave. Phone 3184 and Low Price BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '50 From MISSOULA'S LEADING MARKETS 04 -wie. SUPER SAVE BEST WISHES TO THE 1950 GRADUATES HIGH SCHOOL- CLEANERS JOHN F. PATTERSON Owner HOME OF PERM-ASEPTIC 610 SO. HIGGINS PHONE 6614 After school Knight treats Day to a delicious thirst-quencher. MONTANA— DAKOTA Co-. IN THE COMMUNITY TO SERVE Gas is TOPS SAFE FAST CL AN ECONOMICAL Your headquarters for Refrigerators Ranges Hot Water Heaters When You Need Sporting Goods Visit Two Knights look over the excellent stock of skis at the SPORTSMAN. GROCERY Quality Foods TEXACO CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '50 A Graduate of '25 BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1950 SERVICE STATION CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES FASHIONS FOR TOTS TO TEENS Phone 8081 219 West Broadway Missoula - Montana Batteries Automotive Electrical Systems U. -ELECTRIC SERVICE 218 E. Main St. Magnetos - Carburetors Speedometers Phone 4716 MISSOULA'S — BIGGEST BUSIEST - - -AND MOST COMPLETE - - -FOOD STORE Across From The Post Office These are just a few of the girls that the bargains at Save On Drug attract. THE DRUG YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES Be Prepared! Have Your Sword Sharpened at THE CADEAUX SMITHY PAT SULLIVAN WALT HUNT SULLIVAN HUNT AGENCY Real Estate — Bonds General Insurance 136 W. Broadway Phone 8881 Every Knight knows this is the place to take his favorite Day. At The o -vi, £■ , e- DRIVE - I N ( Japehart Now Showing at the AVERY RADIO ELECTRIC CAPEHART STUDIO 516 Edith Street Across from Legion Ball Park THE NEW CAPEHART GRAVITY INTER-MIX RECORD CHANGER. NOW!! THREE SPEEDS! It is today's greatest advance in moderately priced record changers ... so simple a child can play it ... so durable a H. L. BUILDING SERVICE 734 SOUTH FIRST WEST Millworlc and Building Materials JOHN HIGHTOWER P. O. Bo 1432 JACK LUBRECHT Missoula, Montana Phone 7176 BEST WISHES, GRADUATES You can tell at a glance he has That extra Touch of Quality KEN - MAR 2330 So. Higgins Ph. 4901 Knight and Day push along with the after school crowd to be among the first receivers of cool refreshments at HOLLYOAKS. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ’50 GROCERY SHOP TO SAVE 601 So. Third Join Your Friends At H. F. FLAHERTY, Prop. ★ FOUNTAIN SERVICE ★ GREETING CARDS ★ DRUG SUPPLIES DAI R. IBS CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '50 CLASS OF '50 CONGRATULATIONS From JIN I . JACK’S £%a.aJL See The Super Sweaters In Many Masculine and Feminine Models Knight and Day are admiring a school sweater from Jim and Jack's Sweater Shack. A TRIBUTE TO YOUTH From KGVO 1290 CBS Now Completing 19 Years of Broadcasting in the Public Interest Konah Airwaves Is On The Air. Home Grown Flowers (yfaPide-u, FLORAL- BEST WISHES CLASS OF 50 from the JLo- tC$- Zs GROCERY 601 S. Third SHOP TO SAVE SHOP Stop in for a delicious treat across the street from the High School (Bottling- Qo. j Wa aduLcl W THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES The grins on the faces of Knight and Day show that a coke really hits the spot. FURN ITURE Be Our Guest Then Be Our Customer CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '50 109 E. Front Phone 7916 DRU6 STORE EXPRESSES CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING SENIORS OF 1950 Shopping for some entrancing new perfumes, Day and her pals find plenty to intrigue them at the Mercantile. Sports equipment is the one love Just the thing to relax on, say in the lives of these two Knights. Knight and Day, is a luxurious love- seat from the Mercantile. WESTERN MONTANA'S SHOPPING CENTER STUDENT INDEX Abel, M. Adams, J. 50, 49. 72 Ailport, J. 34 Ainsworth, A. 61. 75 Aldrich. J. 61 Alkire, D. 34 Alkire, J. 61 Allen, B. 34 Allen, K. 61 Alton, L. Amundson, E. 61 Anderson, B. Anderson, C. 50, 75 Anderson, Co. 61 Anderson, E. 102, 104, 9, 116, Anderson, H. 34 Anderson, J. 50 Anderson, Ju. 9 Anderson, L. 61 Anderson, Li. 50 Anderson, R. Ansell, B. 50 Antrim, P. 9 Arnold, K. 50 Arnold, P. 61 Armstrong, F. 34 Armstrong, M. 50 Arpan, B. 50 Ashby, F. 34 Ashby, T. 61 Atchison, B. 50 Atkinson, R. 50, 75 Atrops, P. 50 Austin, C. 34 Bachman, D. 50 Bachman, J. 34, 73 Bachman, Jo. 126, 34 Bagley, C. 50 Baier, A. 50 Baier, V. 34 Bailey, C. 9 Bailey, M. 61 Baker, B. 61 Baker, G. 34, 33, 73 Baker, L. 50 Baldwin, B. 102, 106, 126, 9 Baldwin, H. Barfield, D. Barkley,‘R. 9 Barrington, B. Barnes, D. 61 Barney, D. Bartlett, C. 50 Bartz, J. 34, 75 Bartz, O. Bauer, R. 61 Baughman, S. 61 Baumgardner, J. 51 Baumgardner, Jam. 61 Baxendale, J. 61 Bays, E. 128, 34 Beach, B. 9. 114, 117 Bear, G. 50 Bear, J. Beardmore, C. 50 Beary, A. 9 Beaver, B. 34 Beaver, R. 50 Bebce, J. 9 Bebee, Jo. 61 Becker, B Bedord, R. 50 Beebe. N. 34 Behner, M. 50 Behner, Mar. 102, 105, 9 Belgarde, C. 61 Beninger, D. 61 Berard, B. 34 Berard, W. 102, 105, 50. 114 Berglund, M. 34 Berreth, C. 34 Bethke. P. Bieber, L. 127, 10 Bieber, R. 50 Bieber, S. 61 Beich, H. 61 Black, J. 61 Blacker, J. 50 Blake, S. 51 Blakney, L. 34 Blaszek, C. 61 Blodgett, S. 51 Bloom, C. 61 Bodan, N. Boespflug, J. 10, 73 Boifeuillet, G. 10, 75 Bolton, J. Borgerson, J. 35 Botch. W. 51 Bottemiller, S. 61 Botts, C. 51 Bouchey, R. 51 Bouck, A. 35 Bourdeau, P. 102 Bourquin, C. 51 Boushele, B. 61 Bowers. F. Boyd, B. 10 Boyd, Bo. 10 Brechbill, B. 35 Brechbill, P. 61 Brewin, M. 35 Brewer, My. 35 Bridenstine, M. 35 80 Brodie, L. 10 Bordie, N. 51 Brown, D. 35 Brown, F. 61. Brown, P. 35 Brown, R. 51 Brown, W. 10 Browman, A. Bruce, S. 35, 75 Bruno, C. 51 Buck, D. 51 Buck. J. 61, 72 Buck, S. 51. 75 Buckhouse, L. 51 Bukovatz, R. 102, 106, 10 Buis, A. 10, 75 Bunge, L. 51 Burgad, R. 61 Burger, A. 61 Burkhart, T. 61 Burnham, D. 51 Burnham, J. Burns, R. 10 Butler, B. 61 Butler, Bi. 35 Buzzetti, R. 51, 72 Byrne, J. 61 Caddell, M. Cain, C. 61 Caluori, G. 62 Campbell, M. 51 Cantrell, L. 62 Caplis, D. 51 Caplis, M. Carlson, D. 11 Carlson, J. 11 Carlson, M. 11 Carmean, A. 62 Carpenter, B. 51', 72 Carr, R. 106, 11, 75, 74 Carrell, J. 35 Carruthers, R. Carter, M. 11 Case, A. 51 Case, J. 51 Casteel, R. 51 Castonguay, C. 51 Caterino, M. Cates, F. 35 Cates, R. 51 Chamberlain, K. 51 Chaffey, E. 11 Charlton, H. 62 Chase, J. 35 Chilcoat, B Chilcote, K. 11 Chinske, E. 51 Chivers, B. 11 Chi vers, S. 51 Christopherson, J. 11 Christopherson, L. 72 Clark, B. Clark. J. 62 Clausen, C. 62, 60. 72 Clayton, A. 12 Clausen, L. 51, 75 Clemens, A. Cobus, E. 12 Coffee. W. 51 Coffey, G. 12 Coffey, B. 62 Cogswell. W. 62 Collier. G. 62 Collins, L. 35 Collins, P. 35 Comstock, E. 51 Conn, M. 12 Conway, R. 35 Cook, S. 62 Cooper, B. 12 Cooper, P. 62 Copenhaver, B. 51 Copen haver, E. 62 Corr, B. 51 Cote. D. 128, 51 Coughlan, C. 12, 73, 143 Coughren, D. 35 Coulter. P. 35 Cowley, R. 127, 35 Cowley, F. 35 Cramer, J. 51 Crist, R. 126, 35 Crist. D. 62 Criswell, T. 102, 104, 12 Crocker, A. 51 Crosby, N. 51 Cuplin, A. Cuplin, J. 128 Currie, J. 52 Cusker, J. 62 Cusker, Ji. 102, 104, 12. 8, 73 Dahl, J. 62 Daigle, L. 62 Daigle. W. Damaskos, D. 102, 104, 52 Damaskos, G. 52 Dandrea, M. 62 Dandrea, P. 102, 103, 12, 116, Daniel, D. Dansenier, D. 12 Davis, D. 35 Davis, M. 13 Davis, N. 52 Dean, J. 36, 114. 120 Deck, } 13 DeGolier, J. 128, 62 Dejarnette, M. 52 Delaney, D. 13 Delaney, D. 102, 105, 36, Delaney, G. Delorme, T. Delorme, W. Demers, C. 36 DeMers, M. 36 Demmons, W. 13, 32, 75, 74 Denning, W. 52 Denzer, A. 62 Desautel, D. 62 Deschamps, W. 36 Deschamps, S. 13 Detrick, K. Dille, R. 52 Dillman, K. Dillman, 13 Dishman, B. 52, 72 Dixon, C. 52 Dodd, D. Domer, B. 36 Donlan, M. 62 Dontigny, B. Doolittle, J. 36 Doolittle, M. 52 Doolittle, P. 13 Dowell, A. 62 Dowell, G. Dragstedt, C. 36 Dresel, D. 128, 62 Driscoll, T. Duffin, G. 36 Dufresne, R. 52, 72 Dunn, M. 36 Dunton, Na. 62 Dunton, No. 13 Dunnweber, R. 36 Dunwell, J. 62 Durant, T. 13 Durham, B. 13 Durkee, A. 36 DuVall. M. 52 Ebert, D. 36 Ebbett, C. 62 Edinger, D. 52 Edinger, V. 52 Edison, T. 62 Edwards, J. 62 Edwards, M. 14 114 Eisenbarth, R. 62 Elderkin. J. 126, 14 Ellefson, J. 36 Ellis. D. 52 Ely, R. 52, 49, 72 Emery, D. Endres, J. Engebertson, M. 62 Erickson, M. 36, 140 Erlandson, D. 62 Erlandson, P. 62 Ettinger, N. 52 Evans, A. 52 Evans, D. 52 Evans, E. Evans, F. 52 Evans, H. 62 Evans. K. 62 Evanson, D. Everard, J. 36 Everard, W. 14 Everett, M. Eversole, B. 63 Farley, B. 63 Farrace, P. 63 Fehr, A. 102, 52 Ferguson, B. 126, 36, 33, 73 Fender, R. 36 Findley, J. Fink, R. 63 Fischer, D. 52 Fite, D. 63 Fitzgerald, J. 36 Flansburg, R. 63 Flechsing, D. Fleming, G. 52, 123 Flink, E. 63 Flint, B. 63 Flint, R. 63 Flory, S. 14 Flynn. D. 37, 75 Ford, Ja. 128, 37 Ford, Je. 63 Foreman, B. 37 Forsch, A. 37 Forsch, E. Forseth, A. 14 Forseth, M. 52, 49, 72 Fortune, B. 53 Foster, M. 14, 75, 74 Fowler, J. 63 Fox, J. Franzen, P. 63 Franzen, Phi. Fredrickson, C. 14 Fremo, S. 37 Fremou, B. 14 Fried. H. 63 Fried, S. 63 Fristo, B. 14 Froehlich. B. 53 Froehlich, F. 53 Froehlich. Fre. 14 Froehlich. R. Froehlich, J. Frye, G. 63 Gallagher, G. 15 Gallagher, M. 63 181 Gariepy. A. 53 Gariepy, J. 53 Garlington, R. 63 Gavin, A. 15 Geng, B. 15 George, G. 53 George. W. 63 Gesser, J. Ghirardo, G. 63 Gibbs. C. 63 Gies, D. Giffin, R. 15 Gilbert, G. 63 Gilder, C. 63 Gilgen, M. 37 Gillmore, J. 15 Gillmore, D. 37 Gilman, V. 53, 72 Girson, S. 37 Glantz. J. 63 Goad, E. 53 Golden, J. 53 Goldsby, P. Gordon. F. 53 Gordon, M. 15 Gordon. R. 63 Graehl, S. 63 Graham, R 102, 106, 37. 117, 114 Graven, D. 63 Gray, F. 63, 123 Gray, J. 53 Greene. R. 53 Griffin, M. 37 Griffing, D. 53 Griffing, M. 53 Griffiths, H. 15 Griswold, P. 37 Grogan, J. 37 Grogan, R. 63 Gruhn, C. 53 Gueff, D. 63 Guelff, S. 63 Guettler, G. 15 Gunderson, J. 63 Gunderson, K. 37 Gunter, B. 37 Gunkel, M. 53 Gust, L. Gyles. D. 37 Haftle, J. 53 Hagan, M. 17 Hagen, B. 37 Haines, P Hainline, W. 15 Hakes, B. 53 Hallam, B. 37 Hammerness, P. 15 Hand. 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