Sentinel High School - Bitterroot Yearbook (Missoula, MT)

 - Class of 1956

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Sewdafw ......... 2 7 Qamdafw. . . . .59 Safdiamafzec ....... 7 5 ?'ze44men . . . . . . 579 654454 . . . . . . 7 05 f-iozwazaea . . . . 721 ?7aZZ6aaz!6aa4 ..... 7 5 ? Santa ......... 7 4 7 ffalaefztdaemewla . . . 7 75 Vcuiez .......... 7 Q9 comcnrs ,5'cl100' 1' G 9 x X , fffff ,- f XX 7 b NP I l llllnl 'J E I I I D. H. BEARY Prizzcipnf The Chinese have an ancient proverb that there are five points to the compass: north, east, south, and west, and fifth, the point where we are. I am inclined to believe with the Chinese, that the fifth point is the most important of the five, for unless you know where you are, it does not do quite enough good to know your directions. Too, where a person might be makes a certain difference in what is the right course to take. In a free society an individual is given every oppor- tunity to determine his location and use its social agen- cies to chart his course. Since no one knows the future, then the individuals direction should not he governed by the environment from without, but should depend on what is within. Members of the school honrcl from left to right: H. R. Dix, vice president, 'l n h n Schroeder, Mrs. Helen Laurie. assistant business manager. Harold F. Cain, president. D. H. Beary. VU. T. Boone. Mrs. Ade- line Bartron. secre- tary. Michael Sayer. Not pictured: Ed Hamel. hr . Q lt 'gif' n Q 5 .Me-1JTiff?1i,f'? l 3-1 .,,-,fa-.., . v f - : - -if 4 'vw' F . 4 t 9 .'.i..- .f .- f 1 mu... .fgf.'---I?-,fiigti K 5:-s i 2 , xi 522 'J o ,vyfy-,,' f,.,,f,-1 ,-.Q . a...-. i-' 'fm ,i -, -. , '. z gg 55'-'--.2111-g'2 f5.1'1-n.' - 3-.,.-3,112-311.1 3 V-f , ' .' , , 'F-a:.f-fi if ' '.' 1--. '--Q C. lf. HUNT l'1cz' Prmcffmf DELLA V. CARR KEN THOMAS Chit' ,'li!z'1,mr Bn-yr' Jlifivim' MARGARET LUNDBERG PARKS WHITMER fliimlfnzl Cirlf' flrfriml fli lfflzlllf Bllvj'f' lAltlI'll.l'lH A n. , H ,. ,...-, 1 ' G.: O is Q i- 1 K ....,...-,..,.......c,,,.,,,..,.. - - 1 lsr! W . I First row: Larry Swartz. Helen Vlrigg. Martha Cawley. Martha Taylor. Linda Berg, Marcia Cook, Linda Madsen. Carol jean Ross. Nancy Rice. Ken L. Cooper, Al Polanchelc. Bill Morris, Second row: Harry Fritz, Bill jackson. Donna Sorenson. jean Polich. Helen Therriault. Sharon Payson, Beda Lovitt, joan Hedland. Helen Cain, Myra Shults. Linda Smith. Katie Crutchfield. Third row: Bob XX'orthen. Gordon Noel, Hal Smith. Redge Martin. Stan Strong, Don Gallager, Larry McKay. Gary Cates, Gay Lasher. Fourth row: Dee Ansell. Mahala Crum. Twila Bolin. Margie NX'ohl. Laura Lewis. jackie Boyce. Carlene Flaherty. Denise Moran. Sue McCall. Paunee Syverson. Carolyn Mare-lc. Norma Howell, Sandy Higgins, KEN THOMAS, Sponsor ' -.11-' 5 . P ii W! Student Council, the body which governs MHS, is composed of representa- tives elected from each homeroom in school. Any organization wishing to have a dance, food sale, drive or an assembly must have its request passed by the council. Some of the projects for this year included: sponsoring assemblies, promoting bus trips to a football and a basketball game, selling 776 Fox Theatre courtesy cards and supporting the American Field Service Plan. Each member serves on one of the fol- lowing committees: Welfare, Adminis- trative, Directing Activities, or Publica- tions. This year's officers are: Mike Bouch- ard, presidentg janet McFarlane, vice presidentg Judy Solem, secretaryg and Ann Demmons, treasurer. The sponsor is Ken Thomas. H,,iNlpfw Q Left to right: Ann Demmons. Judy Solem. janet McFarlane, Mike Bouchard. Seated from left: Laura Lewis, Carol Ross, Carolyn Marek, Sharon Payson, Twila Bolin, Paunee Syverson, Den- ise Moran, janet McFarlane. Stand- ing from left: Bill Morris, Gordon Noel, Hal Smith, Redge Martin, Gary Cates, Bob Wtmrthen, Bill jackson, john Datsopoulos, assistant chair- mang Harry Fritz, chairman. DIRECTING ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE The Directing Activities com- mittee makes the arrangements for bus trips and assemblies. It also greets all special visitors. Harry Fritz is the chairman and Parks Whitmer is the advisor. Left to right: Al Polanchek, Beda Lovitt, Helen Ulrigg. Jean Polich, Muriel Beavers, chairmang Craig Lindh, assistant chairman. PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE Club regulations, amendments to the constitution, the Student Council Digest each Wednesday, Student Association material, and other necessary materials are published by this committee. Muriel Beavers is the chairman and Lyle Berg is the advisor. Seated from left: Margie XX'ohl. Sandy Higgins. Sue McCall. Standing from left: Stan Strong. Larry Schwartz. Martha Taylor, Martha Cawley. Marcia Cook, Helen Cain, Linda Berg. Bob Clark. assistant chairman, Don Albright. chairman. WELFARE COMMITTEE This committee strives to promote good conduct at school functions and to improve the school. The March of Dimes and other charitable drives are also under the business of this group. Don Albright is the chairman and the advisor is Dean Lindahl. Egan, assistant chairman. ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE Lundberg is the advisor. Seated from left: Dee Ansell, llckic Boyce, Mahala Crum, Linda Smith Standing from left: Ken l.. Coopcr Don Gallagher. Helen Therriiult Norma Howell. -loan Hedlund Kltic Crutchfield, Myra Schults, Nancy Rice. Vern Smith, chairman Bob School elections, rallies, ind dances are sponsored by this committee. It also records the school calendar and charters thc clubs. Vern Smith is chairman ot the group and Mrs, Margaret I QHTM WTS TA X in- EMM 1 IU X'WJh T--S52 1 1 1 All-M-n.11AA ' A .vWV T1-A b l 11 Pnla A 119.4171- 1 W 1111 1 111111 W 11 11 11 Q1 11 11- 7 l111111'W1'A 1'h 1 1 lw1w1,lEg1lM,N aM,M1W 1 1 11 JI1 5 'J' -1 1' iw 111 1 11 1 1 11 1 m 15?i iigggQ UP zz Scientific laws suhiect to exp ment in physics. , , , - , .., , .N 5 . x , Av I0 ., ii n 2---Y l 'm,s,. 4 ! X wg., n l 2 K Millard E. Peterson Carroll Miller K. Allen Foucar Paul Wilson Ron Anderson .Q Parks Wl1itmer Students view microscopic life in biology class D ag T In this department students have the choice of general science, biology, physics and chem- istry. Some of the experiments the chemistry students do are really smelly, but all are educational and interesting. One year of labor- atory science is required for graduation. Millardp Peterson is the head of this department. Mr. Miller's chemistry class prepares chlorine gas in lah f. ff: lin i:l'L'NilIN.lH .ilgvbipi thus strtigglu tu find PQ Qf lnteimetlizite .ilgchm pupils stuth gmphx O All freshmen h.ix'e to take either ele- mcntary .ilgehm or pr.ictic.il mathematits. The other tourses offered are plane and solid geometry, intermediate and ad- vanced Algebra, and trigonometry. The head Ot' this de-p.irtment is Miss Gertrude Clark. 5 1 Gertrude C,l.u'k Virginhi Spenk Reuben Zin-lg A. I. Su-gg Flizaheth Smith Dum M, Linti.1hI 'lug Henk ,J .fs ...R Q H 3 :s . IQ .... e properties uf nnglex .ire It-4ii'ned in .i wphumui'c gt-mm-ti'y il.iw if XX ' Wzrlter Griffin Bob Langenbach Mary Riley Mary Barkemeyer William Carvey Dana Dale Ed Miller 1 no ig, V?-bb. 3 b f Ah 4 , M , . -, l ff-., , ' 'Rel 1 . v 5 f a-1, 1-i 44:3 it sa I A K' K, 'qt ft thas 's Q ss 'F g R A 41 ,S a X bb Ain-' Shorthand students practice perfect curves TYPists gather speed for final tm r.fdf!i'A .A Commercial department offers courses in typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, clerical practice, general business, and retailing. Retailing students usually work part time downtown. Some second-year typing and shorthand students also have jobs in the work program and do secretarial work in downtown offices Chairman of the department is Walter Griffin. , , wt T. K 5 ' nglekzd Four years of English are required f griiduatio i c or n trom MHS .. Studies in l't ture inelud ' i era- e prose ind w . . I oetry, while gram- mar studies involve verbs and semi-colons. journalism, speech, and dminuties :ire in- cluded in this department. Miss Hazel Sweiiringen is the department ' chairman. ,MNH-' 4:1l4,,,N.--Qi . .su env'- iz essss ,,..+vvf-:V MM. ,ff - .wwe .w -' L . 1' ,. . . ' 0. v v ,. .N M N. ,L+ ,,4.s..- , .sn 5 v 4+ v ,nv eva s...- -,.,Q-vvtf' ,.. .4 V. . - Q .Q+ ,s ' . -ps Q. Y Ms? ll dw n N .1 ++'f'lf at L-f Englisli literature s Ciiesarn is read hy Hazel Swearingen Anne Fowler Mary Maurer Florence Brinton . A d lournHll5m Sm n re taught from H fl EUK5 il . ,. L . . Birteilol' of inlotnmtwn- J Dave Andrew Robe C SQUYCC rt Anderson john Linn l l '- uc li as Julius soplinmures. Katherine Criiiglieiid Helen Fink Ann Foley Agnes Scott ll: 5 ' 2 Lyle L. Berg Ax T' it loo mlm' trmks spoil tlu- linux 0086 liosh girls ntutly' for future careers in home LL O Home et students prcp.rre full-course rm 1 ! 2 Q, Q Ns , ken' '4 i J 0 :iv Cooking, sewing, and home living are covered in home economics. The annual kindergarten for pre-school children is a popular feature of this department, headed by Mrs. Gladys Van Vorous. It is a three- year course, but this is not counted as a laboratory science for graduation. i. 'l Gladys Van Vorous Vanetta Lewis i Martha Duff Nina I-Iinderman Q g.. I I 'I Amcritgin history 111111 one your of cithcr , .raft 5011.11 stutlics .is Ll l'I'L'Sl1INdIl, or contcmporiiry problems 11s Ll senior. is I'L'QlLllI'C'Ll lor KQl'.lLlll2l- tion. Worltl history is .ilso offcrt-11. Miss Agnes Brown is thc 110.111 of this klL'IW.lI'1lllL'l1l. History stutlcnts .lI1.llyZC 11111sL's uf XV111 of 1812 Z 59' o- Amcritim history Cliiwiiz Iiitiil-iltn thc Constittition 5 f ' 1111: 'K .A Y M... W 1 ,J Xt ,- lm 5 ' ' 11:11 9 - trc mtlun M1 s tmtl n111!lUmLS 1 . . P 1, irsc. in NX'orltl History 401 Agnes L. Brown Barbara Greenwood C. B. Wforthen Robert Wfatt Ralph Soroos E. Buzzctti Lou Rochelcau Shirley DeForth .43 Crafts students len Carl Hager Aaron Schenck Elwood D. Averill 23. emu Bill Edinger demonstrates artistic talent ln fine arts a student works with oil paints, water colors, charcoal, hlock printing and others. Commercial lettering is also offered. In crafts, a senior subject, they make useful articles such as jewelry, belts, moccasins and purses, using metals, plastics, woods and enamels. irn to make articles from metal and wood The department is headed by Carl Hager. ., Mia, ' 1, ' 1 Xi uv, . 1 . . W. 5 H. 1. - ' 'H' J. I I6 Commercial art teaches students to use art as a career Future xillagt- blacksmith pounds metal strip Ed Davis Noel l. Baker Mark Jennings R. L. Shepard . - v s tthfd' ln bmi hop glassCS Slmavingb P-1 Shop students welds grate 'tid A plan for utilizing they five acres at Spartan liicld was drawn upthis year. Man- uel Arts department offers agricultural train- ing, plus drafting and shop. This department, located in the annex, is headed by Ed Davis. X Many simple speaking phrases are taught to first year language students. Latin, French, and Spanish are of- fered in this field, and are chosen by many students for minors. Customs and ways of life of the countries are studied, as are the vocal and written aspects of each language. Miss Violet Boileau is the department chair- man. Second year Latin scholars progress from Hic. Haec. Hoc to Caesars wars. T1 with M.'S Has , -. :sg Bm. 'Pint A , leau .. PI-fVi1lfg A Fellt-es pas: Spanish cl - U35 3530. ,V pros 5 as - 'Flirty . Muden ts 1117! ' ' , HLJUVOA -. Ie Chr. Violet M. Boileau Edith E. Culver Daniel S. Low .. Thoughtful French class struggles with exams T , l f 5 If I Q 1 X113 .- x X 'Ffa ,ss X s-ff Mm Li '- Hill Sherbeck Don Delaney lilsie lforcum Beverly Madsen Ahnve: Gym classes learn the snci.il graces as they combine for dancing. Right: l'p and over . . . hope it lands on their side. Belmv: Girl gym lender shunts .1 fast one for .1 basket. wi wwx s 4 Q Q. -J 7 .c F O l Volleyball, lusketbnll, l3.lLll'l1lI1lUI1, and baseball are the main games included in the regular class work. Girls' and boys' classes combine for dancing ne.ir Christ- mas time. Tumbling is an dxtrgicurriciiliir activity of this department which requires four years for gmdugition. Department chairman is Mr. Hal Shcrbeck. ll'-1 We appreciate the people who s e r v e u s wholesome, delicious lunches every day. Our praise and thanks to the cafeteria staff. Left to right: Mrs. Micheals, Mrs. Gruhn. Mrs. Douglas. Mrs. Emery, Mrs. johnson. Mr. Wfilliams works to keep school clean .L- O Many thanks to these people who keep our school clean, warm, and in good repair, MHS would he at a loss without them, Seated, left to right: Evan Williiims, Gottliele Heisel. Hugh Rice. Willizun Haberle. Standing, Harold Miller. Sam Roehl. -nf 5 11 . fi. Cooks prepare hot lunch . I , Students prcparc apctial assignments in thc library E?- sf -,,,.,,-o--0 A 'l':.'lclcla liukltetlal Halen Stcnlucrg A. lf. ,l.l1CI'I'lLlLlll Hclvn Robson wt f Z X Q 5 -1:5 if E ' E .:.fl :NM.z3i,qBr'::v 4. as f.. ww- A . X , ' ' qu lus manY ounecl students KU Htlllllllm . . - . ' in-ll dutxcs as UW lmm l 5 'X '-.1 MUN Rosc Mt'Vcy Mr Hunt finds time to t' - - MHS finances are handled by a tapalwlc business staff 5. Still, sthnol nurse, takes care of student health needs IWMFI1 ' 7 it Lf' +I' ' view N- V, egg r,-. a ' w 7156. 74.5 As MCHS prepares to enter a new building and a new era, the Bitterroot turns to the past to present a brief history of our high school. The first city high school was established before the turn of the century, and was located on the site of the present Central School. In 1890 classes were moved to the site of the old Willard School and included under the University program. After the University moved to its present location, the high school remained at the Willard School. The school originally offered preparatory courses for en- trance to the University. However, in 1901 the Board of Trustees of District No. 1 voted to build a separate high school building. In 1904 the present Roosevelt School was built and operated as a city high school until 1906. By 1906 the new location on Sixth Street was too small and financial difficulties arose from the dual cost of operating both the high school and the elementary schools. Missoula County electors voted for a County Free High School April 7, 1906. The first principal was Prof. J. Franklin Thomas, formerly a mathematics teacher, who headed the faculty of seven for 200 students. In 1908 the high school was moved from Roosevelt School to the present Higgins Avenue site. By 1910 the new building was inadequate, so the board decided to rent space in what is now a garage next to the Bitter Root Market on Higgins Avenue. By 1913 the school was so crowded again that attic rooms in the school were used for home economics and art classes. Mr. G. A. Ketcham became principal in 1912 and by 1916 he faced the over-crowded school problem. The school board submitted a bond issue for an addition to the building which carried, but increased costs due to World War I made it im- possible to build the addition. In 1920 a bond issue carried to build the annex on Higgins and Eddy for physical educa- tion and manual training. Bonds also were passed to add a north wing to the main building. 1. The first Missoula County High School building on Higgins Avenue, 2. Missoula County High School today. 5 and 4. Construc- tion in its early stages at the new high school site on Hale Field. is Q h vefeucew In 1931 the south wing was built, but on Sept. 15, 1931, the high school was gutted by fire. This new addition, with all its new class rooms and auditorium, had been used only one day. Classes were reorganized all over the city, using the city li- brary, the University, and elementary schools when they weren't in session. The school board approved a new building which was opened a year later, Sept. 17, 1952. The new school was soon busy with its regular program plus relief projects due to the depression. Enrollment increased rapidly as students could find no work in the community and the school offered many new, appealing vocational subjects. In 1940 the Toole property east of the school was purchased and a bond issue approved. Before the building was completed World XVar II broke out. Despite lack of equipment and hardships in obtaining supplies, another addition to MCI-IS was opened in 1942. Enrollment in the armed forces and families moving to war industry centers lowered the number of students atending classes in the high school. jan. 9, 1945, marked the end of the thirty-three year ad- ministration of Principal G. A. Ketcham. The board selected D. H. Beary as principal Feb. 28, 1945, and he assumed his duties the following September. Since then the familiar pattern has continued--one of steadily increasing enrollments, adjustments to meet the needs of stu- dents in changing times, bondings, and building plans in line with advancing educational demands that have characterized the growth and development of MCHS. New courses have been added and others revisedg many extra-curricular activities have been brought in. Now, in 1956, part of MCHS will move to the new high school on Hale Field, and the school which has increased to more than 1600 students, will operate in two buildings. 1. The first floor takes shape last August, 1955. 2 and 3. Con- struction progresses with the removal of forms and the beginning of the brickwork in the fall of 1955. 4. The building model depicts MCHS-complete. R x Sify ': L-aL- ..... . tit., 1 Eggffmi 2 ,r , . J- ' Y -, S' -- ' , . --E - -gg ' J - eye'-' I ni:- - gf'-3-'Q , I ' X--ifx Wiliii-f'fi21l4 C..l......1. : X5ii.r.iIl'l ' I gg: f SEEEEEEEEEE it 'iafauatgg ' -ti - . ., '-a- '- a ezfieif 4-eaaaae. s ..f31'rft:ffff-.3. :M s ., ' - -9.1L-L-I - f fl. H 'il -1--- ' ar ' eg - .gi + -..v--- A it ,' .' - v ,ff ff' ' ' -. -,-,'i- 15:4 5. I Q ,,, -a g ,xrt arf 'V 'sti'?? x in ew? Higk WSW Q' 52. 12 M 6 ',- I. XT' 5 '1,? 3 ii Ju fkn, grit 'cw . . l'5 .Sass i 'A , x ,0'f' - .',: YA. ' :FQ 1 4 'lf QSfy -p 4,1 f' l. Seeley Luke prmirlul ii week-enrl of fun in September. 2. I.ur.1l NFA uffirers, Seaitcrl, left to right: Dirk Shepard, pix-sill:-ntg ll.lI'l1.ll'.l Gi'cc-nwoml. serretzlry. Standing: Parks Wliit- mer, virr' pirsirluntg Lyle 5. liitterruut sponsor is hired hy Principal Beary. -1. D. H. Henry lu-runs Cliristmais cheer at faculty tear S. Mrs, V4rnett.1 Lewis at --fr .+ if 9 f Y ' Af .. r X' Q, ' -If. I? X i .exe , . 'asf r' Pity s X n Burg. tre.isurer. fL'.l. 6. Cfimcli Slicrlwulc rests on his lgiurcls. 7. 'll-41rlici's dine git :innunl faculty dinner. S. Ski cntliusiiist Miss Mary Riley. X.K -T Ds. , I JV 148W 'hung KW. .Av J 'HV !F ' Hail trips thc light fnntustit with Miss Maulson. Now hcrc-'s huw you tln it, explains Dun Hatton to admirers. 'v 7-7 ' 'lllll N ,. f Vout C This is ynu in thc tlass U . 'h..,,,,N-vw., s f Cx iml -0 f 4 i r 3 The Professor silently contcmplutcs s proh- lems in French. -qi link A g ,Q ,-4' f A V I A ' , d 'X X .jf 'n ' .V dr- ' A- -1 '- lit t- 'Vl SSW? Q5 . G O 99 on . 4 - ,HIC WHY tw l'l11Y l'4l5kUlWll is lf' throw Yom Miss Gertrude Clark explains vcrtiurl angles to ll stutlcnt and class. 26 self into thc gruuc. cniffns A5112 QQ W X X-E X X7 Q3 10 T? caan Senior Class, the chemists of MHS, participated in the Noise Parade, and won second place. They sponsored The Bounce and also sold popcorn and hot coffee at football games. Christmas cards were also their concession. The class sold senior pins and presented its annual senior assembly and banquet. Manley Briggs served as president, Bob Egan as vice president, Carol Baker as secretary, and Judy Flightner as treasurer. Miss Barbara Greenwood and Miss Dana Dale are co sponsors. Seated. left to right: Judy Flightner. Carol Baker, Charlotte Crutchfield, janet Thiboleau, Laurel McLaughlin, Darlene Wold, Ulli Schad. Standing: Barbara Greenwood. sponsor. Dave Mann, jean McGrew, Roy Mitchell. Bob Egan, Loren DeLand, Manley Briggs. Left to right: judy Flightner, treasurer: Carol Baker, secretaryg Bob Egan. vice presidentg Manley Briggs. president. BARBARA GREENWOOD Spfnzfur DANA DALE Arfirlrnll Spun mr .df LOIS ABBEY- Dimple.r -HR 3001 Freshman Coun- cilg Kopee Sales 11 GAA 11 Honor Roll 1. 2. 41 Hi-Y 1, 31 Mixed Chorus 1. 21 SC Rep. 21 GC Cabinet 2, 3. 43 Library Squad 13 Cantata 3, 41 junior Council 31 Concert Choir 3. 43 GC Contact Rep. 4, RUTH E. ADAMS-HR 305: JRC Rep, 21 GC Contact Rep. 31 GAA 4. DONALD A. ALBRIGHT- Duu ,-V-HR 1053 Honor Roll 1, 3, 3. 43 Key Club Leaders' Banquet 13 Class Treasurer 11 Intramural Baslcetball 1. 2, 43 Cantata l. 2. 3. 43 Cast of Taming of the Shrew. Triad 33 Thespians 2. 3. 41 Cast of Adorable Imp. Mother Is a Freshman 3: Key Club 3, -lg Interscholastic Golf 3, 41 Bitterroot Staff, Associate Editor 3, Editor 43 Pep Club 41 SC Welfare Chairman 4. LOLA ANDI2RSENf LuI.1 - -HR 1083 FHA I1 Dena rl. DELORES ASHBY- Dee --HR 3141 PASF 11 FHA 2, 3. 41 Secretary 31 PE Leader 3, 41 Honor Roll 31 Bitte-ra root Sales 31 The Adorable Imp 3: GC Cabinet 3. 43 HR Secretary 4. MARY LOU BERTHA BAIERM P1n1L --HR 1031 Girls' Chorus 1, 21 GC Cabinet 1. 2. 33 Twirling I1 YFC 1, 2. 3. I 523 - ch ,gs CAROL BAKER- Me1rlhi1ll''-HR 3051 Honor Roll 1. 2, 3. 41 Class Council Rep. 2, 33 Concert Choir 2. 3: GC Cabinet Z. 31 GAA 2, 3. 41 Key Club Leaders' Banquet 31 Spartanaires 43 Pep Club 43 Bitterroot Staff 41 Class Secretary 41 Girls' State 31 Cantata 2, 31 SA Rep. 1. ROBERT A. BAKKE- Bob -HR 1081 DECA 4. ALICE BARKELL- Slmrly -HR 3051 GAA 1, 2. 3, 41 Girls' M Club 3. 41 Bitterroot Sales 11 Square Dance Club 13 Saddle Club 3: DECA 4. PHILIP I.. BARNEY- Phil -HR 1051 Transferred from Kremlin High School, Kremlin, Montana 21 Chess Club 2. 31 Intramural Basketball 2, 31 Wfildlife Club 2. 3. 43 Secretary 41 Honor Roll 2, 3. 41 FTA 3, 43 Intra- mural Track 42 Thespians 3, 41 Bitterroot Staff 3. -lg Trampoline 41 Cast of Taming of the Shrew. Triad '54 21 Production Staff The XVillow and I'.' 23 Cast of The Great Big Doorstep 3: Production Staff The Adorable Imp 3, RICHARD BAUER- River -HR 3051 DECA 4. HARRY BAUER-HR 1051 Transferred from Corvallis High School, Corvallis, Montana 1: Honor Roll 2. 3. 43 SC Rep. 31 Intramural Basketball 3, 4: Radio Club 4. K .. . AA H . - 3. 9 e. i J . .W A if H 1 .Hrs HARRY L. BAUER- Tif1y -HR 3273 Football 1, 2, 33 M Club 3, 43 Football Trainer 43 Basketball Trainer 43 HR President 4. VEARL GENE BAUER-- Vem'l --HR 3143 GC Con- tact Rep. 23 GC Cabinet 2, 3, 43 Library Squad 2, 3, 43 FTA President 4. MURIEL JESSIE BEAVERS- Burch -HR 3013 GC Contact Rep. 13 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 GC Cabinet 1, 2, 3, 43 Twirling 2, 3, 43 Drum Majorette 3, 43 Horizon 2, 43 Girls' Honor Council 2, 33 Class Council Rep, 23 Tennis 23 Girls' State 33 PE Leader 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 43 President 43 Class Treasurer 33 SC Publications Chairman 4. PAUL BENNETT-HR 1053 SC 1, 23 Rifle Club 13 Intramural Basketball 23 HR Secretary 4. CARL BERGLUND- Bergy -I-IR 3143 Wildlife Club 1, 2, 33 Tumbling 2, 33 HR President 23 HR Vice Presi- dent 33 DECA 4. LLOYD F. BETHKE-''Lznzrlsrmgwzu-HR 215: Foot- ball 1. 2. 3, 43 Track 1. 2. 3, 43 Honor Roll 13 Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3. 43 Club 43 DECA 4. 0 2 0 n p I MARYESTHER BETSON- Marty -HR 1051 FHA 13 Girls' Glee Club 1. 2, 33 Concert Choir 4. MARY BROOKE BILLINGS- Brooke -HR 1081 Horizon 1, 2, 3, 43 PASF 1, 23 President 23 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Bitterroot Staff 3, 43 Library Squad 2. EDITH BOTTELSON- Edie -I-IR 1033 Transferred from Cleveland High School, Portland, Oregon 3g Bitter- root Sales 4. MICHAEL L. BOUCHARD- Mike -HR 3273 Honor Roll 1, 2, 43 Rifle Club 13 Key Club 2, 3, 43 State Lt. Gov. 33 SC Rep. 1, 23 Concert Choir 2. 33 Class Rep. 33 Pep Club 3, 43 Boys' State 33 SA President 43 Montana Association of Student Councils President 43 Spartanaires 43 Lunchline 4. MANLEY BRIGGS- Dfvzgler -HR 1033 Class Coun- cil 13 Key Club Leaders' Banquet 1, 23 Honor Roll 1. 2, 3, 43 Thespians 2, 3, 43 HR President 23 Konah Staff 2, 33 Cantata 2, 3, 43 Spartanaires 43 Key Club 3, Secretary 43 HR Vice President 33 Ski Club 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Class President 43 Taming of the Shrew 23 Triad '54 23 Mother Is a Freshman 33 AFS European Scholar- ship 3. DARLENE RAE BRISTOW- BuggJ -HR 1033 GAA 3013 Girls' Chorus 13 YFC 1. M. ..... 33. Mir I ' ' . ,',, 3 W, ii T is 1 fir 3? E lan aw 1. BARBARA ANN BROUELETTE-HR 302: Honor Roll lg GC Contact Rep. 13 JRC Rep. 3. DONNA DEAN BROVUN- Blum -HR 105: SA Rep. 1, 23 Honor Roll 1. 2, 3. 43 Horizon 1, 2, 33 KONA 2. 3. 43 Band 23 GC Contact Rep. 23 Pep Club 3. 43 Treas- urer 43 Cantata 3, 43 HR Secretary 31 PE Leader 3. vi: Concert Choir -13 French Club -1. DOUGLAS DEAN BRONX'N- Dong -HR 3023 XX'ild- life Club.23 Intramural Basketball 23 Honor Roll 3: KONA 3, 'lg Basketball 3, -13 Band 1, 23 Class Council Rep. 23 Taming of the Sl1rew 3 Bitterroot Art 4. DVANE BUCK- Damn -HR 3141 Concert Choir 1, 2. 3: Cantata 1. 2, 31 Radio Club 13 Camera Club lg DECA 41 President 4. Jl'Dl'I'H ELLEN BURGER- jna y -HR 327, Honor Roll 1, Z. 3. A13 Horizon 1, 2, 3, 43 Concert Choir 33 Can- tata 3. -13 'lixxirling 43 GC Cabinet 43 GC Contact Rep. 4. DONNA F-L l'1.1TR- Bm -HR 305g Girls' Honor Council 13 Class Countil Rep. 1. 43 GAA 1. 2. 33 Horizon 1, 2. 41 Tennis Club 1. 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 13 Office Squad 2. 31 Konali -1, 'US .f fag I I W 2 f fs? N -'S 41 2 y. 0 7 3 at Q , '..4',N3 XT 'Fur l If JOHN O. BUTTREY- Rowdy -HR 3143 JRC Rep. 1, 23 Wildlife Club 1, 23 Rifle Club lg Track 23 Ap- paratus Team 4. EDMUND ANTHONY BUZZETTI- Buzz - HR 3053 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 23 Tratk 13 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 HR Vice President 13 M Club 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 3g Bitterroot Sales 2, 33 Boys' State 33 Treasurer 33 HR SecretaryfTreasurer Al. BARBARA CADIEUX - HR 2153 HR President lg Twirling 2, 3. ROBERTA ANN CAIN- Bei-m -HR 3273 Horizon 1, 2, 3, 43 GAA 13 Bitterroot Sales 31 Office Squad 33 Honor Roll 33 GC Cabinet 3, 43 JRC Executive Board 43 Twirling 4. PATRICIA ANN CAMERON-- Pal -HR 1031 FHA 1. 2. 33 GAA 1. 2. 31JRC Rep. 1, 23 GC Cabinet 1, 2, 33 Honor Roll 13 Horizon 1. 2, 3: FTA 4. CHERYL CARLSON-HR 3273 Honor Roll 1. 2. 3, 41 GAA 1, 4: PASF 13 JRC Rep. 31 Saddle Club 33 Art Club 4. 3 1 4 Ei! ALLAN CASTONGUAYQHR 103. GARY W. CATES- Guzzler -HR 1051 Football 1. 2, 3, 4: Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 35 SC Rep, 1, 45 Kopee I Sales 1, 2. 3: Bitterroot Sales 1, 25 HR President 15 Track 1, 2. 35 Key Club 3, 45 Club. ROBERTA JEAN CHAFFEY - Bobbie - HR 1085 Honor Roll 2. 3. 45 High Honor Roll 35 GAA 1, 2, 3. 45 Council 3: President 45 GC Cabinet 25 Library Squad -We A 1 4- a .1 3 . .!?VLV. . I .V A ig Q .1 3 , - ri A 2: Interscholastic Speech 25 JRC Executive Board 21 Konah 3, 45 Art Club 35 President 4g FTA 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Girls' M Club 3, 4, JOHN B. CHAMBERLIN- jark'J-HR 3005 Transfer- red from Darby High School, Darby, Montana 2: Saddle Club 25 Wfildlife Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4. NORMAN CHASE--''Gm.r.rfaoppe1J'-HR 2151 Basket- ball 1g Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 45 Production Staff of The Importance of Being Earnest. Taming of the Shrew, Triad 25 Production Staff of The Adorable Imp, The Great Big Doorstep. Triad 35 Production Staff of The Curious Savage 45 Cantata 2, 3, 4. MARY CHINSKE- C!ai11re -HR 3275 Horizon 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Council 15 GC Cabinet 2, 3, 45 HR Vice President: Honor Roll 45 Twirling 45 Cantata 45 Tumbl- ing 4. CECELIA CHRISTENSEN- CfJr'i.r - HR 314, Transferred from Colville High School, Colville, Warshington 1. , - af Q.,-af-f. DAVID CHRISTENSEN- Dine - HR 1031DECA 4. Mike Bouchard, Student Association President, wielded his gavel at weekly Student Council meetings. As Student Associa- tion President he opened all school assemblies, presided at Student Council meetings and represented the high school at many events. Mike was also elected president of the state Stu- dent Association. Nl- 3 fx I C,l'lARl.O'l l'lf C R l Y 'l' C H lf l li L D4 i'C,'rll!z'firi ffHR Slllg UC Rep. ll SC Rep. l, lg ,IRC Rep, Ig Tennis 33 Hori- zon 1, l, 3, I, Ski Club 51 Class Council Bitterroot Sales 31 Quill and Scroll -1. FRANCIE COCCHIARELLA-''Fmr1He -HR 2155 Cast of The Adorable Imp 31 Honor Roll 3, 4, Concert Choir 33 Spartanaires 4. RANDA COLVILL-HR 2153 FHA 1. 2, 3: GAA lg GC Cabinet 2, 3, 45 Cast of The Adorable Imp 5: Concert Choir 31 Cantata 31 Honor Roll 35 Kopee Staff 4. DOUGLAS COMBS- Doug -HR 1083 Cafeteria 2, 3,4gDECA 4. BEATRICE ELIZABETH CONN-- Bea - HR 300, GAA 11 FHA 1, 2. 3. 43 Girls' Chorus 1. 2, DECA 4. ANN COYLE- ll i,qgle,f -HR 105, Transferred from Butte High School, Butte, Montana 2, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: Horizon 2, 3, 4, HR President 2: HR Secretary 33 Konah -lg Quill and Scroll -lg JRC Rep. 43 Cantata fl, Production Staff of The Curious Savage 4. DONNA COZAD- Cozy -HR 1081 'I't'ansfei'red from Bryant junior High, Salt Lake City. l'tah I. x , ,Wagm X GARY D. CFLHERTSON - Cnl1 i ,, -. . 1 isketball 1, 2, 3, -IL M Club 3, 4, Kopee Sales 2. :ii la f Judy Flightner has won the Interscholastic VUomen's Tennis crown, and collected a number of trophies from summer circuit tourneys in the Nortliwest. Her titles included first in -lunior XVomen's Singles-Inland Empire QSpokaneJ, first in Montana State junior Woiiien's Singles QGreat Fallsl, first in junior Wor1ien's Doubles in Portland, Seattle, Tacoma and Vancouver. HR 3141, Football 1, 1. 5. 41 Track 1, 2. fd!! - 4' ti. PHYLLIS DAVENPORT- PlJyl -HR 3023 GC Cabi. net 23 HR Secretary 2, 33 Konah Staff 3, 43 Honor Roll -1. ,IO-ANN DAXVES- fu -HR 3273 Horizon 1, 2, 3, 43 HR President 23 GC Cabinet 3. 4: PASF 2, 33 President 33 Nurses Office 23 GC Contact Rep. 33 Honor Roll 33 PE Leader 3,l43 Cantata 3, 43 Cast of The Adorable Imp 33 GC Vice President 4. ALLAN DAY-HR 302. CLAYTON DAY- Norm -HR 3273 Wildlife Ig In- tramural Volleyball 23 DECA 3. LOREN DELAND-HR 1053 Camera Club 1: Honor Roll 1, Z. 3, 4: Wilcllife Club 13 Production Staff of Triad, The Williuxx' and I, The Importance of Being Earnest 23 liitterroot Staff 2, 3: KONA 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 3, 43 Konah Staff -lg Key Club 43 Quill and Scroll 41 Class Council 4. ANSTES VALLE DEMMONS- Ar1z1 '-HR 1081 Honor Roll 1, 2. 3. 4: Horizon 1, 2, 3, 43 GAA 1, 23 Class Council 23 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 All-State Orchestra 1, Z. 33 SA Rep. l. 31 Girls' Honor Council 23 HR Secretary 23 Class Vice President 33 Konah 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 KONA 3. 4g Secretary 43 Key Club Leaders' Ban- quet 33 HR President 33 Cast of Mother Is a Fresh- man, The Great Big Doorstep, The Full Moon 33 Production Staff of The Adorable Imp 33 AES Eu- ropean Scholarship 33 Cantata 43 Thespians 4. 'Q I Jia? , 2 ' Wat ,-4.7.5. waiwmf' r ' MX , ' r .3 MARIE DE WIT- Mimi -HR 3023 Library Squad 3. JERRY DOMER- Romeo -HR 3013 Wildlife Club 1, 2, 33 Vice President 2, 33 Track 13 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Drum Major 43 Orchestra 13 Intra- mural Basketball 2, 43 Intramural Volleyball 23 Cantata 3, 43 Spartanaires 3, 43 Cast of The Adorable Imp, The Full Moon 33 The Curious Savage 43 Thespians 43 KONA 4. PATRICK DONLAN- Pat -HR 3013 Basketball 13 Movie Operator 13 Key Club 2, 3. 43 Kopee Sales 2, 3, 4: Office Squad 2, 33 Pep Club 3, 43 Vice President 43 PE Leader 3, 43 Lunchline 43 Cast of My Heart's in the Highlands 4. CHARLES DOUGLAS- Exif: Boy -HR 1082 HR Vice President lg Football 13 Track 2, 3. THOMAS DRINVILLE-- Toot -HR 1031 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Track 1, 2, 3, 41 M Club 3. 4. LUELLA DUNDAS- Louie -HR 3003 EI-IA 13 Hori- zon 1, 43 Band 2, 33 GAA 2, 33 GC Contact Rep. 3. fa: I I 'IEANINE ENGER- jamie -HR 3273 Band 1. 2, 33 GAA 1, 23 JRC Rep. 1, 23 Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4: GC Cabinet 23 PE Leader 3. 4. MARCELLA M. G. EVANS- Marrie -HR 3051 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Library Squad 1, 2. JERRY EVERARD-HR 3273 Band 1g Basketball 13 Track 1, 43 Football 2. 3, 43 Club Boxing 23 Intra- mural Basketball 2. 33 HR Secretary 4. PHYLLIS EVERARD- Pbyl -HR 1053 HR Vice President 1, 43 Bitterroot Sales 1, 43 GAA 13 Concert Choir 23 Cantata 2, 3, 43 Spartanaires 3, 43 DECA 4. VIRGINIA ROSE FELKER-HR 3143 Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Library Squad 23 Cafeteria 2, 3, 4. LAYTON FELSTET- Fel -HR 3012 Intramural Bas- ketball 1, 2. 33 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball Manager 2, 31 M Club 4. ROBERT BRUCE DUNDAS-HR 2153 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Wildlife Club 1, 2. EMMA DUNN-HR 3273 Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4. JACK EDDLEMAN- Simi -HR 3003 Football I, 2. 3. 43 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 23 M Club 3. 4. WILLIAM EDINGER-Uuvlfd Bill -HR 3003 Football 1. 2, 3, 43 HR Secretary 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT EGAN- Bnw6.rba! - HR 1033 Bitterroot Sales 1: Science Club 13 Class Council 23 Honor Roll 2, 3, 4: KONA 2. 3. 4: SC Rep. 33 Boys' State 33 Produc- tion Staff of The Importance of Being Earnest 23 Pep Club 4, Key Club 43 Cantata 43 Class Vice President 4. KAREN ELSTONE- Blondie -HR 2153 Horizon 13 GC Cabinet 2, 3. 43 GC Contact Rep. 33 Konah 3, 43 FTA 4: Honor Roll 4. af 2191114 u 5 3 ff 3 x .. l R . ,lk X er will ED FERRELL- Red -HR 3003 Band 1, 2, 33 DECA 3, 4. JAMES ROBERT FIGG- jim -HR 1033 Transferred from Chinook High School, Chinook, Montana 23 Band 2, 3, 43 DECA 3. 43 Track 2. ANN REED FINLEY- Annie -HR 1031 GAA 1. 2. 3g GC Rep.g HR Secretary 2g Horizon 23 Spartanaires 3, 43 Cantata 3. 43 SA Rep. 33 JRC Rep. 33 Bitterroot Sales 31 Office Squad 33 Production Staff of The Great Big Doorstep 31 Honor Roll 4, HAROLD FISHER-HR 215g Rifle Club 11 Movie Op- erators 2. 3. 41 SA Rep. 13 Camera Club 1. 2. 33 Secre- tary 13 Vice President 23 President 33 Lunchroom 2, 33 Wilcllife Club 2, 3. BETTY JO FLEMING-HR 1031 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. 43 GAA lg HR Secretary 13 Saddle Club I, 2, 3, 43 Secretary-Treasurer 33 Office Squad 3. 4: Library Squad 23 JRC Rep. 2. KATHLEEN ANN ELEMING- K.1Ib'1 -- HR 1033 Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 4: Nurses' Office 2, 33 PE Leader 3, 41 Advisors Office -1. gm 7' ,7fz,g.zf,s, 7 -sm JUDY FLIGHTNER- Racial -HR l053 Transferred from Darby High School. Darby, Montana 23 Tennis Club 2, 3. 41 GAA 2. 51 Cantata Z. 3. 4: Honor Roll 2, 33 High Honor Roll 33 Horizon 3. -1: Interscholastic Tennis Z. 3. -1: Pep Club -13 Class Treasurer 4. HELEN FLORY-HR 1033 Honor Roll 4. MARLENE FLYNN-HR 3023 Kopee Sales 11 Bitter- root Sales 23 GC Cabinet l. 2. 3. 4g Twirling 2. 3. 4: HR Vice President Z3 SA Rep. 31 Horizon 41 Pep Club 43 DECA -1: Vice President 41 Honor Roll 43 PE Leader 4: Konah Staff 4. BARBARA FOX- Fnxey -HR 105: YFC 1. 2, 3, -is DECA 4. GEORGE FOX-'Toxiel'-HR 31-il DECA 3. ROBERT D. EREDRICKSON- Bob -HR 3025 Foot- ball l. 2, 3. 43 Track 1, 23 Ski Club 1. 2. 3. -l: Club 4. 36 ! ACA t K . , ' .,. ,g,'Zl4W'P. 5 6 um Q .J . uf I HARRY W. FRITZ- Sauk -HR 3013 Entered from Diocesan Boys' School, Kowloon, Hong Kong 23 Honor Roll 2, 33 Kopee Sales 23 Cantata 3, 43 Cast of Great Big Doorstep 33 Intramural Basketball 3. 43 Intramural Track 33 SC Rep. 3. -I: W'estern Montana Naval Buddy Cruise 33 Pep Club 4: Key Club 43 Konah 43 Bitterroot Staff 43 Thespians Secretary 43 Directing Activities Chairman 4, MAl.COl.lNfI GALLAND- llflf1.x '-HR 5053 FFA 3, 41 Movie Operator 4. ALEXANDER A. GEORGE- Alex -HR 3273 Honor Roll 1, 2, 43 High Honor Roll 33 Key Club 2. 3, 43 Konah Staff 1, '2, 3. 43 Class Council Rep. 23 Boys' State 33 SA Rep. 33 Quill and Scroll 3. 43 Vice President 43 Pep Club 4. DWIGHT EWIN GIFFIN- Giff -HR 215: Basket- hall 13 Intramural Track 2. 3. 43 Football 1, 2, 31 Intra- mural Basketball 23 Parallel Bars Team 4. TERRY LYNN GILDER- Tem '-HR 3053 GAA 1, 23 Horizon 1. Z. 3, -83 GC Cabinet 1, 23 HR Secretary 1, 23 Girls' Chorus 23 Dean's Office 3, 43 Konah Staff 43 Cantata 4. RICHARD GILFILLAN- Dirk -HR 305g Intramural Basketball 2. 3. 43 Track 2: DECA 4. 'at 2 I X . 't 1 xg, 3 - G sq ' l'J, ' dwlaaq Zaye' State if f x .f - fa' -.' 3 it : 1 JF' we-.N J 1'2 MAUREEN GILLIGAN-HR 1033 Honor Roll 13 FTA 43 GC Cabinet 43 Konah Staff 4. ELEANOR GOLDEN-HR 3273 Transferred from Ore gon High School, Oregon3 GAA 43 Honor Roll 4, ROBERT GOLDSBY- Bob -HR 3143 FFA 1, 2, 3. 43 President 4. TRUDY GONSIOR-HR 3143 Horizon 1, 2. 35 HR Sec- retary 1, 23 Office Squad 23 Bitterroot Sales 23 Honor Roll 33 PE Leader 3, 4. DELORES GOODAN-HR 3053 Saddle Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll 3. 43 PE Leader 3, 43 HR Secretary 3. KEN GORDON- Blackie -HR 3143 Football 13 Bas- ketball lg Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 43 HR Vice Presi- dent 1, 33 Kopee Sales 13 HR Secretary 2. 37 ,Q 5: MARTIN GRANDE- Ted - HR 1082 Transferred from Harlowton High School, Harlowton, Montana 43 Band 43 Ski Club 4. JEANENE GRIFFING- Griff -HR 3273 HR Vice President 13 Horizon 1, 23 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Council 4g Girls' M Club 3, 43 Cast of The Adorable Imp 3. ,IOANNE FRANCES GROSS- jo -HR 3053 Square Dance Club 13 Honor Holl 1, 33 GC Contact Rep. 13 DECA Treasurer 4. GAIL GUNTERMANN -- Garry - HR 1083 Honor Roll 1, 23 High Honor Roll 3, 43 Library Squad 2, 33 GC Cabinet 33 GC President 43 FTA 3, 43 Art Club 3, 4g Kopee Editor 33 PASF 33 Konah 43 Quill and Scroll 4. JOHN GUTIERREZ-HR 300. PAUL GYLES-- P.G. --HR 3003 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3. 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4g M Club 3, 43 Secretary 43 Lunchline 4. Qadl Wayan diana 244666 and Sow!! 77 ' '13, Q. , 'O iii ' ' E .if .xii KAREN GAIL HAGEN - Gail - HR 2153 Horizon l, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 43 Key Club Leaders' Banquet 13 Delviolay Sweetheart 13 Bitterroot Sales 1, 2, 33 Twirling 2, 3, 43 Vice President of Class 2: Konah Staff 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 President 4, RICHARD -I. HALE - Dirk - HR 1053 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, Z, 3. 43 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 43 Intra- mural Baseball 3, 43 Ski Club 3, 4, Vice President 43 Club 43 Honor Roll 4. Muriel Beavers performs one of her many duties as Pep Club President, presiding at all pep assemblies. An active promoter of school spirit, Muriel led the M.C.H.S. marching band as drum majorette, and headed S.A. Publications committee. A A up '-2, I 4 'kg f Xf 1, 2, 3, 43 President 3: DECA 4. LOIS HARDING- Lnie -HR 3022 PE Leader 3, 4. MARJEAN HARRSCH- Mar'j -HR 3273 GAA 1. 22 HR Secretary 2, 33 Horizon 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll 1, 43 GC Cabinet 2, 3, 43 Concert Choir 3, 43 Cantata 3, 43 Pro- duction Staff of The Adorable Imp 31 Bitterroot Sales 4: Kopee Staff 4. I hh JUDITH MARIE HART- fully - HR 108: Class Council Rep. 13 Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 33 Pro- duction Staff of Triad 23 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 GC Cabinet 23 GC Contact RCP- 33 Art Club 3, 43 FTA 3, 43 Or- chestra 33 All-State Orchestra 33 Cast of The Curious Savage 43 Cantata 4. DONALD RICHARD HATTON- Don - HR 302: Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 43 Track 23 Rifle Club 23 DECA 33 PE Leader 3, 43 Wrestling 4. 3- as CLINTON HAUGEN- Clin1 -HR 1053 Transferred from Sidney High School, Sidney, Montana 33 Intramural Basketball 4g DECA 4. BEVERLY JANE HEAVLIN- Bvr '- HR 3013 JRC Rep. 13 GAA 1, 23 Honor Roll 13 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 43 Horizon 1, 2, 41 SA Rep. 23 GC Cabinet 2, 33 Re- entered from Belmont High School, Los Angeles, California 33 DECA 43 Cantata 43 Konah Staff 4. PAT HENDERSON - Prmgie - HR 2153 Horizon 1, 2, 3, 43 Twirling 2, 3: HR Vice President 23 BIitterroot Sales 3. Girls' Club President, Gail Guntermann, files cards as one of her duties. Gail led the group in its many activities, such as teas for the teachers, conducting drives of many kinds, sponsoring the Co-Ed Prom, and the Chocolate Hour. Her activities included work on the Konah staff, FTA, and GAA. CAROLYN HERTLER- Carol Lou -HR 3013 SC Rep. 13 GAA 1, 2, 33 Honor Roll 1, 3, 43 Horizon 1, 2, 3, 43 Tumbling 2, 3, 43 GC Cabinet 2, 3, 43 Cantata 3, 43 Concert Choir 33 Bitterroot Sales 33 Konah Staff 43 Quill and Scroll 43 GC Contact Rep. 4. DIANE HOLMES-HR 3023 GAA 13 GC Contact Rep. 1, 43 GC Cabinet 2, 33 Horizon 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll 33 Cantata 4. JOHN HONEY- Lover -HR 2153 Intramural Basket- ball 2, 33 Konah Staff 3, Sports Editor 43 PE Leader 3, 43 Cantata 4. GLADYS HUBERT- Gee -HR 3013 GAA 1, 2. 3, 43 GC Contact Rep. 23 SC Rep. 23 Twirling 3, 43 Class Council Rep. 33 Pep Club 43 GC Executive Board 4. EUDORA HUTCHINS- D0rie -HR 1053 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 DECA 4. WILLIAM JAMES JACKSON- Bill -HR 1083 Foot- ball 1, 33 Honor Roll 1, 33 Camera Club 13 Track 23 PASF 23 SC Rep. 4. 'Q' 3 WK' - A rf' ,. W V 535 3 I! ' Ti 3 f M 3 3 - me .flu 53 K 3 F ' 2 , fze4cdewta,477e,e6ZaZ a 132- as 5 4' ANITA LOUISE JOHNSON- Name -HR 3023 FHA 1, 2, 33 GC Contact Rep. 23 Bitterroot Sales 33 Cantata 33 GC Executive Board 4. DAVID JOHNSON- jolm.re -HR 3143 Transferred from Coeur d'A1ene, Idaho 33 Quill and Scroll 33 Konah 43 Kopee Editor 43 Honor Roll 43 HR Vice President 4' Quill and Scroll 4. JERRY JOHNSON- jer -HR 1033 Football 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 M Club Boxing 1, 2, 3, 43 HR President 1, 33 DECA 4. 1 JO ANN JOHNSON-- jo -HR 3003 GAA 4. RICHARD JOHNSON-- Dickef -HR 3013 Transfer- red from Hamilton High School, Hamilton, Montana 33 Football 43 M Club 4g Intramural Basketball 4. BARBARA JONES-- Barb -HR 3053 Horizon 13 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 FHA 13 Square Dance Club 13 Honor Roll 13 Girls' M Club 3, 4g Art Club 3, 43 Cantata 33 GC Rep. 4. J vi. X - f- Bill' ..ila,555i, fl' DONNA JANE KARLIN-- Blondie --HR 3143 YFC 1,'2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 2. 33 Cantata 3, 43 GAA 4. RONALD LEE KAY- Ronnie -HR 3273 Track 1, 2. 3: Intramural Volleyball 13 Intramural Basketball 1, 2. 43 Art Club 4. SHIRLFE KELLER- SlvirI - HR 302: Transferred from Flathead High School. Kalispell, Montana 23 DECA4. KAREN KIMPEI.-I-IR 3143 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. 43 GAA 2, 3, 43 CAP 23 Cafeteria 2, 3: Concert Choir 3, 43 Cantata 3, 43 All-State Chorus 33 GC Contcat Rep. 33 GC Cabinet 4. MAUREEN KIMPEL- Bum -HR 1083 GAA 13 Hori- zon 1, 2. 3, 43 Konah Staff 43 Production Staff of The Curious Savage 43 Cantata 4. MARIANNE KIRKLAND- Mari -HR 3011 HR SeC- retary 1, 23 GAA 13 Tumbling 3, 43 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 43 Cantata 43 Konah Staff 4. zldvtlit, Edd LINA KNUCHEL- Knucb -HR 2153 Twirling 13 Kopee Sales 23 HR Secretary 33 Concert Choir 33 Honor Roll 3, 43 HR President 43 Spartanaires 43 Konah Staff 4. ANN KOESTNER - Hor1eybem - HR 2153 Girls' Honor Council 13 JRC Rep. 1, 33 Vice President 23 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Treasurer 23 HR President 3. LEO KOTTAS-HR 3273 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 SA Rep. 13 Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 M Club 3, 43 HR Vice President 33 HR Treas- urer 4. RICHARD KRUMM- Dirk -HR 2153 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 PASF 23 FTA 3, 43 Vice President 43 Kopee Editor 4. CORA MAE KUNZ-HR 3023 GAA 13 Honor Roll 2. MARINELL LACASSE-HR 3003 GAA 43 Art Club 4. .3 5 3 CLEO LAMOREUX-HR 3145 Girls' Chorus 35 Cantata 3, 4: Concert Choir 4. GERALDINE ANN LANAGHAN- jew -HR 3015 HR Vice President 15 GAA 1, 25 Horizon 1, 2, 3, 45 FHA 15 GC Cabinet 25 HR Treasurer 25 Class Council 35 Cantata 3, 45 Concert Choir 35 DECA 45 Tennis 45 Re-entered from Las Vegas High School, Las Vegas, Nevada 4. CAROL LANGE-HR 3015 YFC 15 FHA 15 Cafeteria -1 3 .1 HAROLD LARSON- Lt1r.r -HR 1055 Football 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2. 3: Track 1. 2, 35 Intramural Basket- ball 4. GAYLORD C. LASHER- G.1y fHR 3275 Intramural Basketball 1, 2. 3, 45 Wilcllife Club 1, 25 KONA 2. 32 Camera Club 15 HR President 35 Honor Roll 45 Pep Club 45 SA Rep. 4. ELEANOR DELORIS LEISCHNER- lVI11Hy''--HR 3055 Transferred from Plerna Puhlic High School. Plevna. Montana 11 Honor Roll 4. ' Salaaga, l I 1465- fifmezdcaw Qfamnfmffe PRISCILLA LESTER- Pe1'p -HR 3145 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Cast of Mother Is A Freshman 35 Production Staff of The Great Big Doorstep 3, The Curious Savage 45 Orchestra 45 -IRC Rep. 45 FTA 4. CAROL MARIE LEVIN-HR 2155 Transferred from Twin Bridges High School, Twin Bridges, Montana 45 GC Contact Rep. 45 Honor Roll 4. DIANNE LEWIS-HR 1085 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Production Staff of Taming of the Shrew 25 Horizon 25 Konah Staff 35 Bitterroot Staff 35 Concert Choir 35 Cantata 35 GC Contact Rep. 3, 45 GC Cabinet 35 GC Treasurer 45 GC Executive Board 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 FTA 4. MYKE LINDSAY-''Go1fer'r1or -HR 3145 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Track 1, 25 Key Club Leaders' Banquet 1, 2. 35 M Club 2, 3, 45 Vice President 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 HR President 2, 35 Boys' State 35 Intramural Basketball 4. CAROLYN LONG-HR 3005 GAA 15 Horizon 1, 2, 3. 45 HR Vice President 15 Class Council 25 GC Cabinet 3, 45 Twirling 45 Cantata 4. KENNETH LOURWOOD- Kezz -HR 3275 DECA 42 3, 4. ' J ri 1. . GARY LOWRY-HR 3023 Transferred from Jefferson I-Iigh School, Orvendale, Alberta. Canada 33 Intramural Basketball 4. BARBARA LUND- Bakr -HR 2151 Horizon 1. 2, 3. 43 Honor Roll 1, 33 HR Secretary 23 Class Council 2, 31 Cantata 3, 4: GC Cabinet 3, 43 Production Staff of The Adorable Imp, The Great Big Doorstep 3. WII.l.IAM LYNCH'-i'Pc':lIlkl.Y,,-HR 3053 Key Club Leaders' Banquet 13 Class Vice President 13 Class Presi- dent 23 Key Club 1. 2, 3, 43 Vice President 33 President 43 Football 1, 43 SA Treasurer 33 JRC Training Camp 23 JRC Executive Council 3, 43 JRC Area Council 33 JRC Vice President 33 JRC Service Award 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Boys' State 3. BARBARA LYTLE - Barb - HR 3013 'Transferred from East Orange High School, East Orange, New Jer- sey ft. BEVERLY JEAN McCARTY- Be1 '-HR 3053 PASF 1. 23 Horizon 1, 23 Library Squad 1, 23 Honor Roll 2, 33 JRC Rep. 33 Office Squad 3. CAROLE BBCALILEY--HR 3023 Transferred from U.S. Grant High School, Portland, Oregon 43 Horizon 4. 4.2 1741442 ' Q2 ' MARY CATHERINE McDOUGALL- Cathy - HR 1033 Horizon 1, 2. 3, 43 GAA 13 FHA 13 Tennis 33 DECA 43 HR Secretary 43 Cantata 4. JANET MCFARLANE- 1 -HR 3143 Class Secretary 1, 23 SA Rep. 1, 23 Horizon 1, 2, 3, 43 GAA 13 Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 Key Club Leaders' Banquet 23 Production Staff of Taming the Shrew, The Triad 23 HR Secre-' tary 33 AFS European Scholarship 33 Konah Staff 33 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Secretary 43 Cast of The Adorable Imp 33 Pep Club 3, 43 Cantata 3. 43 Concert Choir 33 Spartanaires 43 SA Vice President 4. JEAN MCGREW-HR 2153 I-Ionor Roll l. 2, 3, 43 Tennis 1, 33 KONA 33 Cantata 2, 43 SA Rep. 2, 33 Concert Choir 23 Intramural Basketball 23 Boys' State 33 Bitterroot Staff 3, 43 JRC Training Camp 33 Cast of Mother Is A Freshman, The Adorable Imp 33 JRC Executive Council 43 JRC Rep. 43 Thespians 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Class Council 4. LAUREL MCLAUGLIN-HR l03'3 Band l, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 JRC Rep. GC Cabinet 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll 33 Class Council 3, 43 Production Staff of The Great Big Doorstep, The Adorable Imp 33 Cantata 4. VIRGINIA MAART- Ginnie --HR 1083 HR Presi- dent l3 GAA 13 PASF 13 GC Contact Rep. 33 DECA 43 Secretary 43 JRC Rep. 4. DAVE MACLAY- Harry -HR 3053 Intramural Bas- ketball 1, 3, 43 Basketball 33 Track 13 Football 2, 3, 43 FFA 5, 43 M Club 4. 43 ELMER MAIER-HR 3275 DECA 3, 4. DAVID LEROY MANN- Dare -HR 1085 Football 1, 35 Track l, 2, 3, 45 HR President 15 Class Council Rep. l, 45 L. C. Ennis Award 11 Band l, 2: Kopcc Sales l. 3: SA Rep. 25 Konah Staff 3, 45 Pep Club 43 Quill and Scroll 41 Ski Club -15 Cantata 4. RICHARD MANNY- Dirbw ' - -HR 1055 Intra- mural Basketball 35 Ski Club 4. WILI.IAM L. MAREK- Bill -HR 3275 FFA 1, 25 DECA 3. GARY MARIN- Smiley --HR 1055 Football 2. GENOVEVA MARQUEZ- Genny -HR 3021 Trans- ferred from Browning High School, Browning, Montana 33 Honor Roll 3. 4: GC Rep. 3: Spartanaires 3, 45 Con- cert Choir 3, 45 HR Secretary 45 Dance Band Vocalist 4. 77Zmm, gauge S4565 Kawai 70246 Semeatefa ef. J? ' .I Q I' , l 'N 3 of -:au 5 19. Jr J if 1 Ji f 4. - I' 1 5-'2'l MARJORY MARTIN - IWr1rjj -- HR 2155 Transferred from Amador County High School, Sutter Creek, California 41 Feature Twirler 4, GAA 4, Concert Choir 4. EUGENE MASSEY - Matty - HR -su. il 3025 Transferred from Broadwater Coun- ty High School, Townsend, Montana 3g KONA 3, 45 Intramural Track 35 Intra- mural Baskethall 4. 1 J 23' 'lx l Genny Marquez, talented young singer, came to Missoula her junior year to study voice with a local teacher. She won two Bitterroot assemblies, and soloed with the dance band and concert choir. :Jkt -..-. 'fT '?7 qi' ,'-, Q. it A V , 1 MARILYN MODERIE-HR 314: Trans- ferred from Arlee High School, Arlee, Montana 21 GAA 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 3. 41 Art Club 4. RICHARD MOLENDA- Efdle -HR 2151 FFA 1, 2, 3, 41 Vice President 3: President 4, Football 1, Basketball 1, -, Track 21 Honor Roll 43 National FFA Convention, Kansas City. Mo. 4. jerry Domer's musical activities led to his being named M.C.H.S. drum major his senior year. A talented pianist, he also plays oboe, clarinet, and saxophone. He has been a member of the M.C.H.S. band, orchestra, concert choir, and Spartanaires. DUANE MEIDINGER- Duey -HR 302, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, Football 2. DUANE MERCER- ProfeJror -HR 1084 Saddle Club lg World Affairs Club lg Camera Club 1, Cast of Taming of the Shrew, Triad, Williow and I 25 Cantata 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll 3, 4, Thespians 3, 45 Con- cert Choir 3, 4, Spartanaires 4g All-State Chorus 3, Philosophy Club 52 Production Staff of The Great Big Doorstep, The Adorable Imp, Mother Is A Fresh- man 33 Production Staff of The Curious Savage 4. RAYMOND MERWIN- Ray -HR 301, Transferred from Outlook High School, Outlook, Montana 3g Bas- ketball 3, 43 Track 3, 45 M Club 3, 4. VIVIAN MESKE- Viv -HR 3059 HR Vice President 1, FHA 1, Concert Choir 33 DECA 4. WALTER MEYER-HR 3053 FFA 1, 2. 3, 4. ROY MITCHELL- Mitch -HR 327: HR President 1, Vice President 2, Intramural Basketball 15 Concert Choir 2, 33 Cantata 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 43 KONA 2, 3g Spar- tanaires 4, Lunchline 4. Damn .feaale 775. WHS. 244:45 44 Deana 77547211 . INA ,IEANNE MORRIS - Sur1.rbir1e -- HR 3021 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 41 GAA 1, 2. 3, 41 Girls' Club 11 Honor Roll 1. 2. 3, eil High Honor Roll 1. 31 Cantata 1. 2, 3. 41 HR Secretary 1, 21 Horizon 1, 2. 3, 41 Produc- tion Staff of Cuckoos on the Hearth. Stage Door 11 Glass Menagerie. Triad 21 Thespians 2, 3, 41 Vice President 41 Pep Club 3. 41 Secretary 41 Key Club Lead- ers' Banquet 2: GC Cabinet 2. 31 PE Leader 3, 41 Class Secretary 31 Bitterroot Staff 3. 41 Quill and Scroll 41 Konah Staff 4. MARY MARGARET MORRIS- Arlluelmu-HR 103: GAA 1. Z, 3. -11 GC Cabinet 1. 2, 31 Production Staff of Stage Door, Madame Butterfly. The Still Alarm 11 Kopee Sales 2. 3: Cantata 1. 2. 3, 41 Forensics Club 21 Production Staff of W'illow and I, The Importance of Being Earnest. Triad 21 Thespians 3. 41 Secretary 41 Art Club 3. 41 Secretary-Treasurer 41 Concert Choir 41 Horizon -I1 Production Staff of The Adorable Imp. Great Big Doorstep. Mother Is A Freshman 31 Production Staff of Curious Savage 4. BETTY NAGLE-HR 105. JOYCE ANN NELSON- frm -HR 2152 FHA I. 2, 31 PASF 11 GC Cabinet 3, 4. ZOE NELSON-HR 3011 'Transferred from St. Ignatius High School. St. Ignatius. Montana. MARILYN NETZER-I-IR 1051 GAA 1. 21 ,IRC Rep. 1, 2. 31YFC 1. 2, 3. -l1Cantata1 3. dh! 1 ...ash Qfeade QE. , BRUCE WARREN NEWGARD-HR 3053 Band 1, 2. 3, 41 Camera Club 11 Chess Club 1: SA Rep. 21 JRC Rep. 4. MASON L. NIBLACK- Mare -HR 1031 Honor Roll 1, 2, 41 Camera Club 11 Intramural Volleyball 1, 21 In- tramural Basketball 1, 2, 41 Band 1. 2, 31 Bitterroot Staff 2. 31 Track 21 Ski Club 3, 41 Cast of The Great Big Doorstep. The Full Moon 31 Cantata 3. 41 PE Leader 3, 41 Production Staff of The Curious Savage 41 Thes- pians 41 Spartanaires 4. AUDREE NIMOCKS- Poodles -HR 3272 CAP 2, 3, 4g Spartanaires 41 Cantata 4. SAMUEL ROBERT NOEL- Sam -HR 3001 Football 11 HR Vice President 11 Honor Roll 11 Track 1, 21 JRC Rep. 31 ,IRC President 41 Konah Staff 4, Cantata 41 Lunchline 4. IVA LEE NOLAND- Im -HR 3271 YFC 1. 2, 3, 41 JRC Rep. 1. 21 Art Club 41,DECA 4. RONALD NORDGULEN- Ron -HR 1051 OfChES- tra 1, 2, 3, 41 Art Club 41 Secretary 41 DECA 4. if Hi ? od' 9' -...,.t 1+ x l Q 'T '. . ' ef f! l. 1' Q- 1 ' 1' 1 1. I 1511? fa wh., f 'R DORIS ELAINE NOUSIANEN- jf, -HR 1031 Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 45 FHA 13 GAA 1: Hi-Y 1, 2. 33 Girls' Chorus 1. 21 HR Vite President 2g Concert Choir 3g Cantata 3. 4g HR Secretary 51 Konali Staff 3. 41 Spartan- aires 4: Quill and Scroll 4. AVIS MARIE OIEN- OWL -HR 30: GAA 1. 2. 35 Nurses' Office 31 Bitterroot Sales 41 Cantata -1. HRVCF LEE cjlsclxf-I,H.lIlf.lHllV-HR 3021 HR Presi- dent 1. 2. 3. 41 Football 1, 2. 3. -lg Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4g Track l. 2. 3. 43 Key Club Leaders' Banquet 2. 31 Honor Roll 2. 3. All M Club 3. lQI.Ul'1cl1llf1L'4l. GERALDINE OLSON- ftwie ---HR 301: GAA 1. CHARLES OTOI'PAI.IK- Chart --HR 305g PASF 1, 2. Vite President 2: Rifle Club 11 Concert Choir 2. 52 Spartanaires 31 All-State Chorus 33 DECA 4, GAIL ARTHUR OXWEN- Bl1dgL -HR 305. Honor Roll 1. lg High Honor Roll 3. 41 HR President I. 2, 3. 411 Camera Club 1: Secretary 1: Chess Club 1. lg Intra- mural Basketball Z. 3: DECA P13 President Al. . . . . Z wewmwafc -IANICE OXVEN- f.1f1 --HR 327g Bitterroot Sales 1g Tumbling 1. 2. 31 Horizon 1, 2, 3. ,ig Saddle Club 1, 23 FHA 1. 2: GC Cabinet 4. KATHERINE PAPPAS -e I',1fufl1en14'f:o.lml1Iw ' 7 HR 314: Honor Roll 1. 3. 43 GAA 1. 2. 3, 4g Treasurer 32 Vice President 4: Bitterroot Sales 11 HR President 21 Horizon lg Produttion Staff of Taming of the Shrew 2: The Great Big Doorstep 3: The Curious Savage 41 GC Cabinet 2. 3. 41 PE Leader 3. -11 Girls' State 3: Tliespians 3, 43 Treasurer 41 KONA 3. 43 SA Rep. 3: Cast of Mother Is A Freshman 31 FTA 4: Quill and Scroll 4, BETTY JEAN PATTON-HR 3001 GAA 11 Horizon 2. 3. 41 Central Office 2. DALE PAVLSON-HR 3021 SA Rep. 1: Track 1. 23 In- tramural Basketball 1. 2. 3. vi: HR Vice President 2. MARSHALL PAYSON- Mid -HR 3011 Band 1. 2. 3. 41 Orchestra 3. 4: JRC Rep. 5. 4. JOSEPH PEPE- joe -HR 301: Class President 11 HR President 1. 2: Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Basketball 1. 2. 43 Track 1. 2. 3. -ig M Club 2. 3. 4g Key Club 3. xi! S ol X . .5 d xi ,249 'ii F:. ' -.- LUNITA PETERS- Nila YHR 3273 Honor Roll 1, 3. 43 FHA 13 Saddle Club 1. 23 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Konah Staff 43 Cantata 43 Girls' Club 43 Forensic Club 4. KAREN PETERSEN- Pele -HR 3143 Saddle Club 1. 23 Production Staff of The Adorable Imp. The Great Big Doorstep 33 Cantata 3: GC Cabinet 3. 43 FHA 3. 43 GC Rep. 43 DECA 4. NANCY JEAN PETERSON- Pele !HR 3011 Bitter- root Sales 1, 23 GAA 13 Horizon 1. 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2. 3, 43 Honor Roll 3. 3. 43 GC Cabinet 2. 3. 43 Con- cert Choir 3: Cantata 3. 43 Spartanaires -1. YVONNE PEAK- Vw1i1ie -HR 215. VIRGINIA LEE PICKENS4 Mw1liar -HR 1083 GAA 13 Honor Roll 1, 33 GC Contact Rep. 13'jRC Executive Board 23 'IRC Rep. 3. JOSEPH ANTHONY PIETRO- Tu'iz1He Tam -HR 3013 HR President 1: Cantata 13 DECA 3, 4. M14 c74Z74?' ' JEAN POLICH-HR 3003 GAA 1. 2: Horizon 1. 2. 3. 43 Honor Roll 1. Z. 3. 43 GC Cabinet 2. 43 Cantata 3: Konah Staff 33 Concert Choir 3: Spartanaires 43 Pep Club 43 SA Rep. -i. JOSEPH PORTER-HR 3003 HR President 13 Basket- ball l. 2. 32 Football 2, 3. 41 Cantata 2. 3. 41 CODCGFI Choir 2, 31 HR Secretary 3, -13 M Club 43 Spartanaires 43 Honor Roll 4. DOLLY PROCIV- Doll -HR 3013 Transferred from Riverton High School, Riverton. XVyoming 23 Honor Roll 2. 3. 4: Quill and Scroll 33 HR Secretary 3. 43 Konah Staff 43 Cantata 43 GC Cabinet 4. EMII. RASMUSSEN- Sb11El2,1f IVbi!ey -HR 1033 Bas- ketball 13 Football 23 Club Boxing 2. 43 Intramural Basketball 2. 33 DECA 33 HR Vice President 4. GERALDINE REESE- Gw'ri -HR 3273 FHA 1, 23 Horizon 13 GC Cabinet 33 Honor Roll 33 DECA 43 Of- fice Squad 4. PHILIP REEVES- Dal -HR 3023 Concert Choir 2. 3. -13 Cantata 2, 3, 43 Intramural Track 23 Tumbling 33 Parallel Bars 43 All-State Chorus 4. .29 -if Vx! if Q i li -2' t ali F1-,Hai L gg A, btw. - 'P .A J' f CAI' 'F ' 3.5 4 R - I .,Ai if . - if , Q .I . --4 tl of 0t4l I V' 2 N, JOHN E. REHDER-HR 215: FFA 2. 3. 4. SNWANDA REITER-HQZISL Horizon 1. 2, 3, 45 GAA I: GC Contact Rep. 13 Office Squad 2, 4. DAN RICE-HR 1051 Football 1, 2. 3, 43 Intramuu Basketball I. 2. 33 '1'r.uk 1. 1. 3. 41 M Club ,Ig 17rc-sitlcnt -1. W711.1N1A lf, R1CiG5-- Biffif. ' - HR 51152 '1'l'ansfL-l'l'L'tl from Sweet Grass County High Stliool, Big Timber, lx10111.111.l 21 GAA 3. 1. DONALD XV. RlJ1'11fR'14SON-''Rnfiflj - HR 3011 G1'.1clu.1tctl from Long lieath City Night School, Long lic-atli. California ION: Post-Graduate W'orl-c'4. AD1f1.1i R012 HR SF: Class Council lg GAA lg GC Cfalwim-I 1. -11 Art Llulv S. -1: Cantata 3: DECA 41 Honor Roll -11 llrotluition Staff of The Aclorable Imp 3. ?',enc2vz 1617? Q i .api Qlal 11 if 'JC CAROL JEAN ROSS- Mamie -HR 5055 Horizon I, 2. 3. 41 SA Rep. 1, 5, 4g GAA 1. 21 Honor Roll I. 2. 5. 41 GC Cabinet 2, 3, 4g GC Contact Rep. 21 Konali Staff 41 Quill and Scroll 4. RUDOLPH RUANA- Pinky -HR 5023 HR Presiclcnt 11 SA Rep. 1, 25 Ski Club 1, 2. 3. -ig Presiclent 41 Honor Roll 1, 2, 5: Cantata Zag HR Vice Presiclent 3: PE 1.c'ai1c'r 3. 41 Boys' State 3. FAYE SA1N1lN1ONS7HR 108g GAA 1. Z, 3. 41 Saclclli: Club 1. 2. 3. 45 President 4g Secretary-Treasurer 23 Honor Roll 2. 3: FHA lg GC Cabinet 33 Girls' M Club 3, 43 Art Club 4. LORNA DEE SAUNDERS- Dev Dc. -HR 1051 Cast of The Curious Savage -13 GC Cabinet 4. JOYCE SAYLER-HR 302. HANNE ULRIKE SCHAD- UNI --HR 302g Trans- ferred from Elizabeth von '1'11adclcn Schulc. Heidelberg, Germany. under American Field Service Scholarship 4g Honorary Member of Pep Club 41 French Club 41 AFS Committee 43 Class Council 4. ' 49 BETTY JEAN SCHATZ-HR 31-lg GAA 13 Honor Roll 1, 2. 51 Office Squad 3, JOAN SCHMAUTZ-''5n.1j1.rf4d.r''fHR 2151 YFC 1, 2. 3, 4: Twirling I. 2, 3. 43 GC Cabinet I, -I: liitterroot Sales el. jl'l.lA SCO'l l'f jnl1i -HR- 2153 Triinsferretl from Vilestern High School, Silver City, New Mexico lg Square Dunne lg GAA 2, 3. LARRY SEARIGH'l'g Sc1IbfJ'Clzffll-HR 108g FFA ll Rifle Club l1DECA 4. PATRICIA SERVISS- P.1f W- HR 3003 GAA 1. 25 Twirlintig 2. 31 Horizon 21 Proeluction Stuff of Curkoos on the Heiirth 2: Honor Roll -6: Pep Club 4: HR Presi- tlent -lg Ciintatgi i1 Cliiss Council 4. CAROI. SHITPARD-HR 302: Transferred from Ronan High Sthool. Ronan. Montana 11 Sacltlle Club 2g Vice President 2g Library Squiul 23 Kopee Sales 2g Honor Roll 3g High Honor Roll -lg Girls' Honor Council 33 SA Rep, 5: lfrenth Club 43 President 4g Pep Club :lg AFS Com- mittee 4. 'yofztcy-Une W iw 3 2 I All iv' if A 3 CHARLES SICKIZLS f,'l'1n'l f HR 1081 lntriimunil Volleylmill 11 lI1lI'.lINllI'.ll liuslietlmll I. 21 lllflllllllllkll 'l'i.itk lg l'ootb.1ll lg lrguk R3 DIQCQA I, I 'fade gow-wi Exam -.-.vu -ui W.. lv SONMIA Sll'lfS -W Sfff.vi 7 HR S141 . w . ' ' . l-loiifon 1, -, A, CC, C.om.itt Reps I, lflonor Roll I, A ll Oftiie Sqimtl lg Q fan 1 Y. AM I 9 4 ff' f ' ' -flip 4 I Q21 'Q 'Q- N x ' X ,Q l.1l'vr.u'y Squatl 11 HR Setztt.iry 11 Cifi Ciihinet lg Conte-rt Choir 3. Seniors present LUV and the SNAKE in the Linn pep assembly skit. atelaiimetl the best of the year! Z an 1 3 hx are ,' --::- , Ng i HR 11183 'I'ransferi'ed from Dixon High Stliool, Dixon. Montana 4. XX'ILI.IAM ALBERT SOI. f HI'A.lKQ.llI - HR 108' Football 1 ' 3' Tratk 1' In tiamuial Basketball 1. 2. N Club Boxing 1: Cantata 31 DECA 4. Forty-one seniors and graduates comprised the largest group ever to take College Board exams. X . t, I ' nf' -W Y z f -4 4 C Z Q Z Z 7 E z E 1 ff ' Square Dance Club 2, GEORGE SKOBLIN- Slwb3 -HR 1081 PASF 1, 2, 4 Radio Club 1: Cantata 2, 3. 43 Concert Choir 2, 5, 4. DEAN SMITH-HR 314. DON SMI'I'H- Smflluri -HR 1031 Wfildlife Club 11 Intramural Basketball 2. 31 Track 2: DECA -1. VERNAI. SINIITHw I'tw1 -- HR 314i il.l'1lL'k I, Z. 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Council 31 Cast of Adorable Imp, Mother Is A Freshman 52 Cantata 3, 4: Produc- tion Staff of The Great Big Doorstep 33 Tliespians 3, -lg President 43 Pep Club 5, 41 HR President 4g Ch. Ad- ministrative Committee 4. WILLIABI SINIITH- Biff -HR 5015 Band 1, 2, Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 4. 'Wanda ' MARIE SKARLAND-HR 1053 Honor Roll 1, 2, -1' JOHN SOMMERVILLE- Kim -HR 3143 Rifle Club 1: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. 43 PASE 23 Track 2. 33 Band 2. 33 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, -ig JRC Rep. 33 Konali Staff 3g SA Rep, 31. 'Q . 5 WAl.'l'l5ll SORENSEN-HR 3013 Ritlc Club 11 '1'r.1rk 13 Honor Roll 13 Movie Operator 13 Class Council lg Key Club 2. 3, 'ig HR President 2. DONNA SORENSON-HR 2153 Cantata 1, 23 FHA 1, 2, 3, 43 Treasurer 21 Vice President 33 GC Cabinet 3. 33 HR Sccrc-tary 1, ,lg HR Vice President 23 Honor Roll 1. 33 GC Executive Board 4. WILLIAINI DAVID STECK-'Bill'-HR 2153 FFA 1 5. 4. is SHARON LEE S'l'EEN- Fm.r1-1 -HR 300. FREIDA LOUISE STEGMVLLER-''Seedrf'-HR 108' Honor Roll 1. 2, 33 Horizon 1. 2, 3. 43 Kopee Sales 2, HR Vice President 23 HR President 33 Twirling 3. 4' Pep Club 43 Cantata 4. i Q 5 sail 24 fa, Zaaadwwl, .fmdaaq awe an Ma Amdmadfga f' ,, Sify, JEANNE STILES- Shiva -HR 105: GAA 1: Horiz0n 1, 2, 3, 4: GC Cabinet 2. 33 Class Council 23 Office Squad 5. 41 SA Rep. 32 Cantata -i. RAYMOND A. STOCKE- Smgir '-HR 1053 Football 13 Tumbling 1, 2. 3. 4: Intramural Track I. 33 Track Z3 Intramural Basketball 13 Apparatus Team 4. BEVERLY ANN STORDOCK- Burn-HR 3o5g Trans- ferred from Libby County High School. Libby. Montana 1g Horizon 1. 2. 3, 4: GC Cabinet 2. 3, 43 Chorus 23 Bitterroot Sales 23 Concert Choir 3, 4g Twirling 3, 43 Cantata 3, 4g Ski Club 4. FLORENCE KRISTINA STROINI- Flavia '-HR 300. SHIRLEY SL'I.LIVAN- Sully -HR 1083 GAA 1. 21 Twirling 2, 3, -I3 HR Vice President 2: Horizon 1, Aig Class Council 3: Bitterroot Sales 4. WILLIAM SULLIVAN- Biff-'-HR ms, Rifle Club 1, 2, FFA 3, 4. Y 4 fi. 1 Xa 51 av VM, 'la 45.5 'Il L I , SANDRA SXWANSON-HR 301. BEATRICE MAY SXY'ARTZ- Bm -HR 3001 Honor Roll 1. 3. 411 GAA 1, 21 Horizon 2, 3, 41 HR Presiclc-nt 2: GC Cabinet 2. 3: offitc Squael 3. 41 Konah Staff 111 Czlniglla l. NANCY RUTH TARBOX- 7'.1rl1fw,q''-HR 3051 Ol'- chestra 1, 2. 31 Honor Roll l, 2. 31 Horizon 1, 2, 3, 41 .TRC Rep. 11 Procluction Staff of Stage Door 11 Tam- ing of the Shrew 31 Girls' Chorus 21 GC Cabinet 2. 3. 41 Library Squacl 21 Spartanaires 3, -li Concert Choir 3, 41 Cantata 3. 41 PE Lcacler 3. 41 FTA 41 Konah Staff 41 Quill and Scroll 41 Ski Club 4. ANTON THERRIAVLT- Taffy -HR 2152 Bancl 2. 3, 41 Intramural Basketball 2. 3, 41 Bancl Presiclent 4. JANET THIBODEAL'iHR 31-51 Class Council 1, 2, 41 GAA 11 Square Dance Club 11 Office Squacl 3. LOIS THICK-HR 3001 DECA 4. emu a447Z.2,0,7. . mm GERALDINE THOMPSON- Ge'i'i'y -HR 3051 Trans' ferrecl from Powell County High School, Deer Lodge, Montana 21 Honor Roll 2, 31 GAA 3. 4. GENE TIETZ-AHR 3001 Intramural Volleyball 11 Intra- mural Basketball 1. 21 Orchestra 1. 21 DECA 4. JAMES L. TILZEYH - Til: -HR 3011 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, -11 Bitterroot Sales lg .IRC Rep. 11 Cantata 2. 3. 41 Concert Choir 2, 31 Boys' State 31 HR President 3. 41 Pep Club -il Key Club 41 Spartanaires 4. LLOYD TOVVNSEND-HR 3001 Intramural Volleyball 11 Intrzunural Basketball 1. 2. 3. 41 Honor Roll 1, 2. 3. 41 HR Vice President 4. SHIRLEY TRANA- Sb01'!y -HR 3141 SA Rep. 11 Horizon 2. 3. 41 Twirling 3, 41 HR Vice President 31 GC Cabinet 4. DUANE TROWBRIDGE-HR 1031 DECA 4. 1 pn lenient fa : 1 4 ' t ,,f warg .af MARY ELLEN FRANCES TRUCKNER - HR 300g GAA 1, 2g Band 1, 2, 3, 45 JRC Rep. 2g Honor Roll 3. 4, FTA 4. JO ANN TURK-HR 3141 Bitterroot Sales 4. ELDORA TVUITE-HR 300, Horizon 1, 2, 3, rl, GAA 1, 2g HR Treasurer 13 Honor Roll 1, 41 FHA lg 'Class Council 2, 3, HR Secretary 2, Dean's Office 21 Twirling 3, 41 GC Cabinet 3g Cantata 43 Konah Staff 4. HELEN ULRIGG-HR 302, HR President 13 Bitterroot Sales 1, Honor Roll 1, 2. 3. 4, GAA lg GC Cabinet 2, 3, 43 Class Council 31 SA Rep. 4. WILLIAM VANN-HR 3003 Transferred from Wliite Sulphur Springs High School, Wlmite Sulphur Springs. Montana 33 Concert Choir 3, 4, Band 3, 41 Honor Roll 3, 4g FFA 3, 4. BRUCE VASKO-HR 3273 Transferred from Cleveland Heights High School, Cleveland Heights, Ohio 4. Www, in to 7-7-14. ' 3 DELMER JAMES VIETZ-HR 302, Band 1, 2, 5, 4, xl W DECA 3. ll, . ,,., , . ROBERT G. VIRTS- Bob -HR 1081 Intramural Bas- it Ei , A ketball 2, 3, 45 Track 21 Honor Roll 31 DECA 4. ' , i . LAROLIE WALKER- La1zr'fz -HR 3013 GAA 1, 2, W 4g Horizon 1g Square Dance Club 1g FTA 3, 4. xx , , , ii. 1' 1 I' t JACK WALLACE- Sian -HR 103, Transferred from Libby High School, Libby, Montana 21 M Club Boxing 2, 4, Intramural Basketball 2. 3, 4, Football 3. KATHLEEN WALZ- Kfzy -HR 1033 FHA lg HR Treasurer 1, GC Contact Rep. 1, 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, Library Squad 2, 41 JRC Rep. 4. JAMES G. XVARNER- Jim - HR 2153 Intramural Basketball lg Track 1, 2, 3, 4, HR Treasurer 3, 4, Foot- ball 3, 4. 54 fizsgifwzif-gt A .Q ww Y L 4 ,flf fin W N'b. ' L . a ' v's f',,v - V 'fi 'K' ,i..fw,. I .,, '. -. , ,,,- N I BARBARA XVARREN- B.1b.f -HR 1053 Honor Roll 1. 2, 3, 413 GAA 1, 23 HR Secretary 23 GC Cabinet 2, 3. 43 Konah Staff 33 GC Contact Rep. 33 FTA 3, 43 Secre- tary 4. GORDON XVEIL- Red -HR 3053 Band 1, 23 DECA -I. BEVERLY WELLING-HR 3023 GAA 2, 5, 4: Library Squad 2, 33 PE Leader 3. 4. LYNN XVELTY- Red -HR 3273 Transferred from Anchorage High School, Anchorage, Alaska 33 Spartan- aires 4: Apparatus Team 4. KENNETH XVERSLAND- Kell -HR 3055 Basket- ball 13 Football l, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll 1 Z1 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 43 Club 3, 43 Lunch- line 4. ROBERT IMI. XVHEATLEY-- W'beut -HR 3003 Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll 2. 3, 43 M Club 4. . 1. , 'll .y ,, ME X Q4cZ0caea 2.5. 34.29 ' an-JI' if MARY BETH WHITE- Maf'9 '-HR 1033 Honor Roll 1. 2, 3. 43 Kopee Sales 13 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Cantata 3, 43 Concert Choir 3, 43 Bitterroot Staff -13 GC Cabinet 4. WIILLIAM WIEDMER- II .1bf7iI -HR 3003 Square Dance Club 13 DECA 3. ALBERT L. WILHELM- Pal -HR 3051 Transferred from Flathead County High School, Kalispell, Montana 43 Trampoline Team 4. KARL J. WILKINSON- K11y '-HRA 5023 Transferred from Dawson County High, Glendive, Montana 23 DECA 4. MARJORIE A. VVILLIAMS- Midge -HR 1033 Honor Roll l. 2. 3, 43 FHA 13 Library Squad Z: FTA 3, 43 Treas- urer 43 GC Contact Rep. -I3 Production Staff of The Curious Savage 41 Spartanaires 43 GC Cabinet 4. RICHARD WILLIS- DitE'l-HR 3023 Football 1, 23 Rifle Club 13 Intramural Basketball 13 Track 13 Intra- mural Track 23 DECA 3, 43 Cast of The Curious Sav- age 4. 55 LUELLVA XWILLISON- Pearly -HR 1053 YFC 1, 2, 3, 4g DECA 4. RONALD E. Vi'II.SON- Ron -HR 108: Intramural Basketball 1. Z. 3. 4g HR Treasurer 13 Track 25 Club Boxing 2: Football 3, 43 Bitterroot Sales 3. KENNETH XX'IMETT- Ken -HR 3003 Basketball 2, 3. 4: Honor Roll 2, 3: HR President 51 DECA 4. DARLENE DIOAN VUOLD-HR 300g GAA 13 Horizon 2. 3, 43 GC Cabinet 2. 3, 41 Cast of The Adorable Imp 3: HR Vite President 3g SA Rep. SQ Honor Roll 33 Cantata 3. 43 Konah 5, 41 Production Staff of The Great Big Doorstep 3, The Curious Savage 4: Class Council 41 Quill and Scroll 41 Thespians 'l. JUNE XVOLVERTON- june Bug fHR 3279 PASF lg Honor Roll lg GC Contact Rep. 2g Twirling 2, 3. 4. KAY XVALLINDER-HR 215. mm S -1 ' 1 f 'i' r i V. ROBERT XVORTHEN 7 Bula 4 HR 1031 SA Rep. 1. J. 41 HR Treasurer 5. 5 CHARLES EMERY ZIGTNIUND - CbllL'f6l'-HR 301g Honor Roll Z. 3. -lg Tumbling 5. 41 Cast of The Blue Tea- pot 5g Production Staff of Triad 31 1 FTA 79. ll DECA -l. A Janet McFarlane. Ann Demmons, and Manley Briggs described their experiences during their summer in Europe at the annual American Field Service assembly. janet went to Bremerhaven, Germanyg Ann to Berlin, and Manley to Sweden. Q Leroy Antlerson Norris ll.lI'I1l1lll lhrlene Cuinplwell Dixie Cflothier C'.1rl C ook ISOl-A'I'liD ISOTOPIIS Steve lfirkins Mike Ge-ery lark Johnston Bertha Kirsclunmn David Kyle john Mortlnn Rolwert Plenger Bill Powell Steve Russell Gerald Schmitz . 74... 'Nu' I 1' i -r, gi George Sherry l lor.i Stephens I.ouie Surlurook Cary Vollner 'm f l NN .ss ' if -11-it I 1. Co-t.1pt.1ins present Football Cham piunsliip Trupliy to s 4 hool. 2. llill Lynch reeeives JRC rlistin guishetl serxice nwnrxl. 3. Lou guards Vittory from Anal tomla snake in Senior Pep skit. 4. Ulli Stlmtl. AFS exclmnge studcn from Heidelberg, Germany. 5. Seniors plug their wares in amnua Noise Pnraele. 57 ii if ,J 41' ..,.. K Q' I 2--..-..f xl' us Q ' sf-NP' gifs K7 V Hills 14,4 1. Muriel Heaters presents check tu Crusade fm F 7 A reedom representative. 3. Future freslimen attend assembly. 3. Briggs prantines parliamentary protedure. 4. Crowd erwnxeiges in hall. 5. Darlene Wkultl adjusts sign aiross hall. 6. Buzzetti and Lindsay give wrestling exltilvition. Roelieleau intrudures seniors un basketball team It i 11 4 uNiOf'15 1115790 Y ,, .NN ., ..--.n--- :WT 'X f ' 1 f , 1 . J , K AQ 1 '1 H QNREJ-YL'1, ' MI M1 ' lm 1 'L1 41 MW 6 f YK It H 'II L1 ll Mfll MII 1l1 T11 PAQ iii.. 31 I VH' 1 1 Il' - 1 I 1 kJ1 IV 'IIT1 11 f g4 , 1 1 ll' 1l H ll 11 1 1 3 5545 1219215211112 11111 MIIQ1 1 1 111 1 1 Il OW .V . a ,A 3 I s.':,.-'-fe--M--M af , . I 2 f-fn From left: Teddie Niemeyer, treasurerg Carlene Flaherty. secretaryg Vodie Rhinehart, vice presidentg john Datso- poulos, president. 'Inv MARY RILEY ANN FOWLER Sfvwzmr SAf70lI,YIH' Enthusiastic juniors earned more money by selling hot dogs, peanuts, and pop at football games than any previous class. Besides these concessions, juniors sold booster pins during basketball season, participated in the Noise Parade, and presented their assembly and a pep skit. The junior jump was held early in the year by the class and the annual junior Prom in the spring. Juniors decorated for Baccalaureate and Commencement. Officers of the class were: president, John Datsopoulosg vice president, Vodie Rhine- hart, secretary, Carlene Flahertyg and treasurer, Teddie Niemeyer. Miss Mary Riley was class advisor with the assistance of Miss Ann Fowler. dt we - 22 - i. ,t all it Seated from left: Carlene Flaherty, Vodie Rhinehart, Teddie Niemeyer. Pam Baker. Standing: Zoe 60 Ahl, Judy Thorton, Max Ulver, Paul Pramenko, Harry Haines, Bill Reely, Laura Lewis. Barbara Lee. y.. .. -, , ,., 4, gi, nl Q-u. 4:9 S 1 x ' lf, 1 . . Zoe Ahl Herb Anderson Mary Ellen Anderson Barbara Appelt Y si jerry Armstrong Dawn Auras Bonnie Bache Karen Bachman 1 A -n 9 - 4, .JI 1 v ,- o 5 1' sfs ' . ,ar 'R i li ' .1 fl ff s f Ng' A , 0605 james Barrett Roy Bates jim Bauer Allan Bertapelle Floyd Bethke Russell Betts Gary Bjorklund joe Blackmer jo Boehm Stan Bolle Bev Boucher jackie Boyce Pam Baker Doug Baldwin Wayne Baldwin Delores Banta Un 1455-Stale 7e4m4 'wk 'gang ,ai -A ' ' '.. ,NR K3 fy-1 Z: A B, ,Nm .mn ' ' 'X -4? and 'Y' 5 Luella Brillhart Linda Bronson RuGene Brown Robert Brunson Wfayne Buchanan Bill Burkland Jeannette Campbell Bruce Carmichael Beverly Case Martha Cawley Mike Chamberlain Dillene Cheatham D , Ml' yr . ff K ljn H? -uf 4 4' A A I .X Imam fzexq na F .vii Elaine Cheff Donna Christensen Kathleen Christensen Carole Christopher V J 'Q' -' S Bob Clark 3 Sharon Clark ' 'E' T F ' J if Bert Clinkingbeard ,I U A Anona Clute Q A if 1.. , l ,fi . ff H a .. i 'Ukr- Q , W V john Coffee if U 1 .K Milton Coffman it Arthur Collins l 4 V 5 Mary Lou Collins :aw It hw. . X 3 f. -yr, Q r 35 . 9 l 'W r,,5e.llJ 2 . x .hed ' K - .1 r I iv., ,W ar .W , 6. f Q - l .rss N' Q in Ll qi 1 v 'ii 'Q g ui 'av 5, Q y , 1: 131553 . D W E ,Q ,kd Pat Day 'Sara jack Cooper Ken Cooper Ken L. Cooper Colleen Coyle Marietta Cramer Jo Ann Creighton Nancy Cromwell Charles Crowther Frank Damaskos Kent Daniels john ,Datsopoulos Jeannie Dawes mama Se!! 214: Dm, P , PM f Wayne Day Doris Diettert Delores Dillman Claudia Dobb Walter Dotter Ronnie Doucette Carole Dresskell Jerry Dunlap Sandra Durrant Carol Eastman Donna Eichorn john Engstrom .Q H ' Wi f 0 1 4-9 5 3' I Li. V -6 T i vi I I X 1 I f 3 4 , y 'Z , H ,v -645 if. 1 K i., i .' -fn, Aqlq. V .. V! ' ,sa 2 is ' 51 4-Q 1' l My ,L,, fl ':: 7 y y iita at ifaaeea, 64 Albert Fox Don Gallagher Charles Gibson Lee Gibson jack Gilbert Doris Gilfillan Don Gilgan Carol Gonder May Goudette Marilyn Gould Barbara Gray Betty Graybeal Paul Greenhalgh Carol Gustafson Deanna Guy Harry Haines fbi.. ag M ,W Richard Erb john Fesscnden Carlene Flaherty Joyce Flodberg Gertrude Follinglo Frank Forman Neal Foreman Vivian Fornall ' an ' muggkxx .5 ..,,l if ' il za ml. , : Q u- F itll El' 1' . A Q! W -if ,x jerrie Haines Derrel Haley janet Hall Melody Hallford Brenda Hames jasper Hames james Hamilton Merlin Hamilton FQ -8 '1 7.--G' 7 X 'Way 73-'emzbafzdeif' yum ZPZW ,., -, fe si -4 -M 41 L giv- -Q w . IMT.- XM X f J' 'a G-To ig u 'ffl N, if FQ -in - x J 'TZ' Sally Hangas Arthur Hanson Janet Hanson jerry I-Iauf Colleen Hedrick Herman Henry Sandra Herbert Roger High Katherine Hirst Dennis Hochalter Marianne Hoffart Glenda Hogan Brenda Holland Alphie Holst Bev Howerton Lynn Hyland 3 , M Doreen Hyndman Virginia Isaacs Trudi Iverson Dean Jacobson Arlene johnson Carol johnson James Johnson Martha johnson Richard Johnson Agnes Jones Patricia jones Rosalie Kamara mem parm Qfaaow Samba Gary Kennedy Sharon Kenniston Robert Key Mary Ann Kiehl Don Kinney Esther Kirshmann Bill Klapwick David Knoyle Elaine Knutson Charles Knuppel Ann Kolppa Kenneth Koplin Ken Kramer Gail Kolendich Allen Kuhl 'lucly Kyle l AAJ, jim Labbe Frances LaFriniere Roger Lambson Beulah Lange 1 ' M Jean Lechner L it , 19: ' ,Aww K if i . 4 gs: 'vfz' Barbara Lee 'i '3 aa, James Lennox . fr I Rita LePaine ' L ily, I uv. KT Nadi M V M .J'I.f..... 2 ff , n Fmm YW? A., ' '13 W Donna Lerch r K Laura Lewis -J v, -. Orrin Lien K Craig Lindh K L B 4 ,L Y L B Barbara Linendoll Q, ' A ,V L er' g A L Mary Lory Y, M-E' l g if X 433 George Lourbis i ' ' I J' Barbara Lovingood 'ii 5 ,Q ?orman Lowe V . - Q W Q om Lowe VN f Q .. 4' Q, 5, if Leon Lowry - N? bk Q: -,, Dennis Luce L -. B 5. -J L ,V 4' sift , as N jerry Luchau Pat Luedtke Roy Lynn Sue McCall Pat McCloskey Bruce Mclntyre jean McKeighan George McRae Mitch MacGregor Carl Maart Charlotte Maclay Margie Maclay 7cuyZu wi M ,,2,.3 a Q Q ww Q f H , it X .. .qs F , - 1 if P at J' ,s . - ' E ' if - , , .,., :tak fg.. M..- tl' l f 1 w F ig I., rr? -I' Ga vm? f .A 2? ...f ai it 'E is ' mag A K , 5 'qqiawwl l - 1 M I ssrs i -1- I r M r - e -af -e if :-, I 1 ' L , 'E i ll ,, 1 r A in ii I Phyllis Maness Valerie Marion Esther Martell john Matte at im l 'Qi ,X Y -'MQ af Fred Meister Karen Melby Douglas Midgett Vicki Migge sf 40' '4 T39' Juanita Miller Montana Minster Judy Moffott Michael Monaco 'Q V h as t' f,E:, h Arr,. W A .c Q , 'maj , 5 s t A :lt 1 's ' ' ' 1 W .. dtzdfl 13,3 , ff- if D ul! A Elmer Palmer Barbara Parent Delmer Pedersen Gail Pedersen Ruby Petroff Betty Phelps janet Plenger Priscilla Podall Alvin Polanchek Jean Pomajevich Nancy Popham Helen Potter .3 L 1.15 ,. Ray Moore John Morrison Judy Muchmore Bill Mytty Dorothea Newton Teddy Niemeyer Brian Nooney Marien Nordwicl-z Roger Norgaard Stanley Oliver Estella Otoupalik Carol Overland ,yum Zofbee Exam WX We as .119 'f is -5 if '42-iq ' as '30 1 1 A' P , L 'fkifm A .xr 53 eie t R -,. . 'Z l 'AA .ly 'gt W W' ...yr so we 4. 'W N, f s L' -' x Y Q' li P I -if sp' so IRI- ' a A ev Li x c P' im L .A V LV?,L s 70 Pauline Powell Paul Pramenko Robert Preston Allen Preszler Judy Ranstrom Bill Reely Lloyd Reesman Peggy Reich Jerry Reid Vodie Rhinehart Annie Richards janet Rickett Ricky Ricketts Doug Roark Bill Rocene Bette Rogers gaqemfecfeful Sue Root Lynne Russell Penny Russell Judy Saltz Shirley Saltz Betty Satterfield Mark Satterlee Dick Sayer M N. Y .. Q g is A fi. ink i t Glenn Schoff James Schlauch Jerry Schmitz David Scott Barbara Seitz Judy Seymour Joyce Sharpe Rose Shaughnessy Phil Sheridan Clair Shields Robert Sickels Al Simmert Bob Sipes Bea Slusser Ian Smith Monroe Smith CW! agar -J '31 A S '12 J fi We Q gi ca if . ' Q 4' 1 P-41 .4 mmm Fm i Barbara Solander Alan Solum Richard Sorenson Glenda Sorenson 3 Gl- Delores Spears Judy Spears Mary Steadman Evelyn Steele 1 1 -9 X X . 1. v i X K I1 JV A ,f i 4 xy S . . ., l - 5 Nancy Susott Bill Syrros Palmer Tag Faye Taylor !f far 5 Martha Taylor Don Thompson Judy Thornton Judy Torgerson Maryalys Torgrimson Katherine Townsend Leslie Treichel Colleen Trowbridge ,K Yiglx Q.-I 'A r .N T Q S K N. X . 1,4 Q3-'H Q ,. .Vx K ,,,' g et if ... fi fi -Q A K n Barbara Stephens JoAnne Stevens Gaye Stewart Pat Stiles Bonnie Storm Brendt Stoverud Betty Stroh Alan Strom Stan Strong Carol Struckman Vernice Sullivan Marie Sunwall Waimea, Qfczmdftoa, 7ZcZmeyez, .fee - f4,7.S. 7Zamcaee4 t Q K ?' J fi Q 712 Wit. , AQ S., K 'Of I t X S Max Ulver john Unrwks Loretta Underwood Allen Vigut Alan Xlifagncr Dave Walseth Richard Wamsher Connie Watson Marlene Waylett Dave Weikel Rosie Weimer Allen Weishaar A' i. nfl fmhv: .za .. was M 1' . ' x jerry Welling 77044 2cZeey,77Zc2w?aw!ez-- mamS,em4au john Wertz Gordon Wickman Barbara Williams Carolyn Wfillis Bill Wills Sidney Wills David Wilson Fritz Wilson Marvin Wilson Jackie Wohl john Woods Robert Wornath Cliff Amsbaugh Darlene Arthur jack Bailey Robert Bartz Diane Boehler Leroy Bolin Sharon Bross Alan Cain Don Close jeff Close Conrad Colby Lawrence DeMo tt LOST ATOMS Roger Dulitin Larry Eisenman Mary Fifield james Grimm Robert lland David Hankel Sharon Hellman J. B. Hendrix Glen I-Ioggatet Wfilliam Howell Russell Jerome 6463474 24 .5555 ,.4' it Tom McCullough Bert blate Ifunire Maher Robert Matthew Sharon Mills Virginia Mitchell Albertena lNlUI1lgOlTlCl'y Shirley Nellson Donaltl Peterson Duane Ptieiter Bert Powell Lowell Pratt David Prine I I I johnny Russell David Smith Iris Stephens Mithael Stephens Charles Swanson Norman Tietz Lanora Wfellotl-1 janet XVemple David Wfickes Ken Zarling 1. junior Key Clubbers. W'ayne Buthanan, anal Bill XX'illiams, sell spu n s 2. Magician embarrasses Bea Slusser, iunioi' 3. Bottoms up! 4. juniors sail to save Spartans. 5. John Datsopoulns. representing the Bombers. presents Hal Sherbetk with a tribute. li.-.-..l1-. --L I2 I- I II II I I I I IJ! II I III ILII I II TI! I II II. u I ITII, II 'II -II II II' l--1 - ., gg ' ,gIg1,gI g4 ,Ij.-.Igw:IIy I II II III , , ,' , ' w xg 'B I M fin WW Q4-,T gil' KI I I Q N851 . .IPI W I II? Q I? I I III I sig .QQ 2 A I yxf Ti 4, M Q Ln: ll,-JN Cs? 3- - d -, ,-II?-II-II-IIiTiIIY f5 0 X 2 X .if-W s i - .fe- Frum left: Russell Smith. president: Mary Mann. vice fn 'Q president: Kurt Fiedler. secretary: john Porter. treasurer. -F ks,.i1.s I H ANN FOLEY REVBEN ZIEG Sfvmzfor A.flj1'ftlIIl Sjmr1.f0r To commence the year the class of '58 took part in the Noise Parade with a large class turn-out, but no noise. They were burying the annual affair. During the remainder of the year they sponsored a school dance and put on an assembly and a pep skit. Class rings were ordered in the spring. Sophomore Class officers were: Russell Smith, presidentg Mary Mann, vice presidentg Kurt Fiedler, secretaryg and john Porter, treasurer. Miss Ann Foley and Mr. Reuben Zcig are co-sponsors of the class. ,, . .1-'-..f Y --fha 5 bianca- Seated from left: Mary Mann. Roxie Smith, Susan Durrant, Christie Hughes. Charlene Mallow. Sharon Everett, Gloria Eudaily. Standing: Kurt Fiedler, Darlene johnson. David Russell. Terry Sulander. Milt Datsopoulos. Ernie Koestner. David Aldrich Beatrice Anderson joan Anderson Lorita Anderson Vicki Anderson Gale Ansell XXfilli.1m Antonick jim Appclt David Armstrong Roger B.ul1m.1n Delores Bagley Karen Bair Ken Bakke Carol Baldwin Gary Barnett Louise Barnett james Bartron Mary Bartz Linda Berg jack Berretli 77Zc2wa, 'S .anno ii f. is tg if 1,-R- t i 1' if ' 'vw pan 1 4+ y ' 'ul x r'I '15 Q?'ff ' owe 1' ii M.. eau .J A-Pro I 'O' 4- ' - ! L i ,, Va i eib-'ii V -bi X X , 15 X ig r AS.. A ,A x - L 4 1-ii 427 - Sapiamcvze 5564414444 N- sgfisk ii. 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V r A B at f . Ha 1' Y W f W sl .f ggi S? 'isis W ,F . so . ' B-s,.,,f 5. Qzgz 'Qu K Vh 8 A I i , W5 Charles Drinville Dawn Drummond Linden Duffin ,lulie Dufresne Susan Durrant Everett lidens .laniee Edinger Derek Ellinghouse Darl linger Donald Erickson Gloria Eudaily Andrea Evans Shirley Everard Sharon Everett Sylvia Evjen George lfairclough Dustin lfarnum L Q x N gf Qt X, - W wt' '5 r -of A. 25. Ii 5 G Q Q I I 'K IN 'ze- Q -'Q 0 .lean lfaulstich Q gg' Lester lfausett I Q K 'O' by J ' Judy Fay N 9 G' E it 1119! , J XX i fad? Safem, S S X in Leroy Felde h . ' b 5 A V b , Roy Fenn 'Rf QP 9 it Kurt Fielder I ' A G Virgil Fite 1 Sharon Fox N Q y h J I , , K U. Q S, Yvonne Fox 3 Q 1? 2 Q, t Q Cathy Fraser .A ,f ' 5 yy janet Fredrickson 'S' ' G, 5 Q I Libby Freedle S if ' Jane Gable xi A 5 D K' Nr - gb i ' in Marvel Gasser Q. - , I. ' '3 Ken Getschman , -fy I Q I 7 Mbfbs Gibbs G - we Jacquiline Gibson 44 X ' Q l v it V Gerald Gilbert .. I xi Y ' Nxxc tt L -. 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BN x a i 4V s ., . in 1 -f Q- r, milf: ' Q iii il L Charlene Mallow Mary Mann Walter Markert jim Marry jean Martin Redge Martin Dianne Massey Janice Matson David Maughan james Mavity Edna Meade Patsy Meade George Mercer Laurence Mikesell Janice Millhouse Sherraim Milwarcl Marlene Mix joe Monger Robert Molenda Donald Montelius vigrx as .mr - .- vm .Vx ff 3 .4 he 8 Li 'Q ,54 4 A ,gfsueue A .AS 4, - sf J I I E A R OW. ' ' A A , 'fx - L 'P f l Q' i 4 R' 1 ss Y-sux r Q - 1- A 1 is ,- F' , C . hm Saiem Connie Norton Darrel Ockler Barbara Ogg Darlene Olson Floyd Olson O'Dean Osborne Gail Page Roderick Pahl Walter Pahl Gayle Pararnore Peg Parmelee Barbara Pearce Marty Penna Charles Peppard Beth Petaja Carol Peterson Eugene Pfaff Patricia Phelps Bing Piccinni Rodney Pickering , S Y 1 Judy Moore Marcia Morgan Willianm Morris Frank Mutch Pat Nantt Janice Needles Judith Neeley Gale Nelson June Nelson Ronald Nelson Sherrel Nelson Vffayne Nelson Ruben Netzer Janice Neuharth Larry Newman Anita Newton Charles Nichols Ed Noel Robert Nordberg John Northey fa H '7 I D 'W 9 4-fe 5 is, J DL V '2- , -A la ,L -Q' 1 mQWV T 4. iii- A ' I r 't -. fX'if gg' If A f- V -. 1 W. H fl us: 5 13 Q' 'ia L, F' ur 1 fa' K '6 i V F. N . 1' 1 . Gm I L. 5 .:,. .. . . .W Q .rxrzwlr n , 4 4 , W i ,1 gs K an Li If l ag' 0 Q.. I 'rt if 'QV' gm gl Du kk,, 3 N m : kg., I , V. r S ., Q A xx , v a. 52:6 X 'ii r if ivi ,. 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Q X -Q 'H 276 ,t A ? 15 X af pn y-2 up 5, Q Q. my 9 -.5 LZ- -' if ' -- X eff, xi a+ 4 gf 4. I. 4 'fr 1 .f 1 Qtr' 2: so , 9 R ,, l ' 1 riiqvk 2 Sylvia Steele Elissa Kay Steinberg i Marie Stompke Q 1,3 ' 3 -0. ', 'W ' Dale Stevens ,, dh iv , V -.. ' - ,lack Stevens f ' ' y K C' . Pat Stevens R' - In , ., y I Lueki Strange Q L . David Strom V2 S ' ds 5 :N U2 x T jollene Stokes .3 f ' f - Keith Sturdevant R ' 'Hg ,, w A 4 , t T. . S, 'Qi' Marlo Svien . F Terry Swanson Darlene Sweeney V S Q ' ' Paunee Syverson . , lj I A joey Tabish ff -Q ., Roger Tag Stephanie Talbott A- 1 Dave Taylor Mary Ann Tennison R T Helen Therriault Beverly Thompson jerene Thompson ' . 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I gl is M Mg i i, . - 'l'Lt1tl' ' R y Q - fi' y r '5-15, i , 9 4' , ii 1 W y Y , Ag L I . .a . , X af, J 5 ' :t w ig-gk.,Vg11 K E wtf , S rL.i I H -4- Q . it W C Q t Qt 4' +V lim ' ' Q ','. if .l. ,. 5 ' --f' i V B, i,i ' ' mt' W N ef' R to K ' - ,:- ,, j . W, y, L A y - QW' M . r . W 5 :EV ah I ,Q XVANDITRING XVIZARDS Dale Anderson jerry Arnold Robert Bassett XVili.un Beeler Gray Conley Milton Datsopoulos Peggy DeMott VC'TllK7I1 liriclcson Melvin lfassio Rose Marie lfishburn Terry lfoust Bill Grenier Gerald Grothe Mlckey Hansen Bruce Hanson Irvin Hanson john Harr Loren Harrison Roy Hughes Clyde Huston Linda johnson Marilyn -lohnson Rohert johnson Richard Johnston Mark Kemhel Ll0yLl Kirkland jerry Krause Roy Lalfrinire Mary Larson Merlin Lemnier Margie Leslie Dave Lien Barn Lolbdall Virginia Meske Clark Moore Marion Moore Lance Olsen Louis Polinsky Lee Ranstrom Judy Reinhard Dixie Smith Derald Smith Frank Smith Bob Stage Johan Stovall Cancle Tohhanen Al Trautman Warren Vinson QR 1. Sophomore shutter snap- pers. 2. Pre-historic Sluggers fight for Victory. 3. Queen Mary reigns over Victory. 3. Queen Mary reigns over Sweethearts. 4. Sophomore insecticide fumi- gates foes. 5. Sophomore cheerleaders lead school song. 6. Class ringleaders choose A Little Band of Gold. ,eg A Mt ' Q- 4'i'5s it-1 i, .nu ,wp I 1 F I , n if , 9 Y r'l 5 X 1. Trampoline Team performs :it Field fl! isyk fi 1, .4 A gr Q 4 W2 W5 Mt?-W Q- House, 2. Team joins in tribute to Slierlwcck. 3, XY'inncrs in Girls' Club fostumc con- test. 4. Mother Midge cycs her lvrootl. 5. Hcrc's mud in your eye, only it's wlmippctl Lrcnm Y 6. Student body joins in pep rally to send off team. ,l ,..,,-,f :.: 'H ,,, v Qi is Qftl' Q. r-fg, 65 gf MXN N M' B? XX tm grilling I ftR.,.-,?.f- fi, XX ?X131E3 '? N Q- 4 Q A k iL ii U -1 llllll, Il H U -lb liimll C Q ,wg IMC ' fifffsl A Ni 2 r - 3 5 t if it 54 X t. fr, ,.:,tv-H , 3, sgtfwfkk ,fa ti. ,i . , im 1,451 ' f +2 its 1 it X so W?f,'2,, ' ' For the second year in a row, freshmen captured the winning place in the annual Noise Parade. Frosh activities included the boys' painting the MHS on Mount jumbo, and the girls' attending the annual get-acquainted party, the Co-Ed Prom. A dance was also on the class of 'i9's agenda. Leading the class as president was Bruce Sieversg vice president, Colae Miggeg and and secretary-treasurer, Mary Ann Zimmerman. Class advisor was Miss Edith Culver, with Ed Davis assisting. Left to right: Bruce Sievers, Doug Chaffey, Barrie Eldredge, Leslie Shallenberger. Karen Nelson, Laura Wolverton. Karen Beach, Judy Sickels, Lee Yates, Gary Fraelich. Left to right: Brute Siexers, IWl'L'Nlkll'l1l Colae Migge. vice presitlentg Mary Ann Zi mmerman. See'Vetary-tl'e.1Sul1I1 lfDl'l'H CLLVFR Sfwzllirll' ED DAVIS A 1 ll 11.1111 Slllllllllf' if will 0 Rf 0584'- Mnrvul Adams A Ditk Ainsworth ram Altlrit-lm A Ava Antlcrson I1-rn Anderson M as .fm , b ..,. - E .Qu , Q, : 'A john Antlurson -Ioycc Antlcrson Rosalie Anderson Daniullt' Angst - Dec Anscll , L 59 I 4- I Ann Avery uw, T595 bh ' fl vlanlru Batltlcn Kenneth Balcr ' Clwryl Bair A, 30 'Q Q Artlclla Baker , - H- - V ' L at X X. 'A . A W Lintla Baldwin ' I Kenneth Baughcr ' b Q Darlcnc Baumardncr ,F A 1 3 V Karen Bcath M , f 'Q V 4 I Linda Beau-rs B. Q' E - ' H ,Q kglY:M . ,-v, , Q ' 1 ..,. fllfk A 0151! Q - 'I x , Gailyn Bcctllc Toby Bcnson Artliss Betts Arliss Butts Billy Bjorklund ,lutly Blcgcn E l Hvnry Boc vllltlj' ll0I'lxl - l john Bouchard v . 4 Dtant' lloycl' K u .L X I -EA f 4 g A David Breen 2 A 7 M Dorothy Bronson U Q ,. I David Brown 1' M , A Q 5 'fl 4- 'Q Dell Brown V ' Z Barbara Buchanan ' 1 ' 1 5 hr g ' 'V a Ja., .,, ,. . -1 V , 4 L! lxllnlwal Brown X Donna Burl-callew Q- V Norman Buckhouse ' 5, 1 2 I ,lohn Butler '5 .4 r X I Q Kirk Buls ,fb j . . 'X ' ' ' r A, nm.. , ,- Y if . l ' y ': -' 1 X 9l --Q wx , 'gn i' ' A 3 t ' ' 3 L fl ,, 0 as 'S' .LLL 'N 'Q' y 1 ' -t..,..gL 1 1-Q t K . A 2 .. X A b ,,: XV li h A I W ,lf 4' i 41 m f n Vwlkif 'V' -A 'O' ,A It ' X , R A V, ,, lil? 'lt n ' .. C .N it . S J C... . ' I ' 'nl Q -.Q I ll Q l ' Q' I ir 'fy -sr Q ' Q w .-1, aiff 1 If.. A4 A Vvlh A K E. M X ar ,I , .uiqmffl I f K JL L , 1 A .X . L Put Cutltlcll M11ryLou Cutlicux Helen Cain Cecclia Call Fmntis Carlson A Put Caswell Duuglas Clmffcy Clare Chtttltmnl james Chcff ,Inmcs Clmristoplact' B41rh.11't1 Cltwwr Cnrolc Clark DA1I'l'C'll Clark Gail Clurl-c ,ltlI1lL'5 Cl.11'lc 'i 'flat + ., R. 0 -Lg? 'JNLJJ QQ: X -'QL Q MlCl11lCl liurkc Peggy Hush c ' LA ' A, Guraltlxnc Case Mnrgnt Castle Wt WT' Imn Clmntnplmcr XXf1llmm Chumtau 37- Ck ,L Phyllis Clcuvcr Barbara Clemens in .ml uf Y 3- L54 ' 4? 7 P fb' Shirley Close - ' 319' Karen Clothicr 5 -- . -3 1 2 fs. jack COL'l1I'LlD6 fa A rf, .K 9 L. Twila Cognlill i A A 1 -lf: Y Y Q C 'I - L Leon Ct l ms . A 1 . 'i n L4 7'l'l A X X N ,tsl Norman Collins I A Patti Coster 3 ' ff Slmmn Cowley V -A W K 3 l Aberta Croonenbc-rghs ' -- it ll ' l ., ' 1 Katie Crutchfield A ' 5' my QL . K , A 'lik AM A A rwg l m, l Sharon Culligan ' L . Carolyn Curtain C -Ion Dahlherg W .1 V A ', - 92 Jerry Dalcncss xg W ' P .5 ' x Qs Gcorge Dandler 3 I W J' 'E f 7 K, an W we 3: j 22 Q 6 . 'J' A ' 'L' H I i xp, it , 7, ,. .ff ','.i,5i,fgQ' : IA '- 9 9 F 20 F tm 1 'g ' 2. Wi i r r V ,z ' K A V F I X N V . I .an V N! f I? ,v I i f ' Y' F ' '7 ' L.: ut M . t, V ' .. f ,lui'i'ultl Dmit-lm KL-nnutli Daniclb l.4iri'y Dmunpuiti Dclorcs Diixis XY'.ii'i'ci1 Dmin H.imltl Day l'linin.ix Dt- lnintl Pctc Du XX'it Mary Diiwcll Rulwcrt Dunn 'lorry liltlritlgu Luc Ellis A . '-O' -v-1 4 K ll. I ki.. ld K ,lc-.in Diixis Xxlllllillll Dietz Vliiriiic lfmcrson U 1 - Y e .ln r? -F -X 'T K i l 'Off at -Q -it f A ilk '25 fg? Q f l m F-. Kathleen Dax is Gary Dillruc Ci.ii'y lfngclwt-twn l.oriiim- lfritkmn Wm ,m.2m-7Ms 0 .C 79 ht s G 'U b , 44 W , - 3' if F t. 33 l. ' ,QW fra 3 F -as Q V -an 9, J I 3. 5, - . , it .- -ff ' E K li 7 X Q Qt if rw if 2 F if 1 , . Nels Erickson Gail Fnllman Sandra Farnum Emogene Fnssio Carol Fcclmer Mary Feldman james Ferguson john Finley Lynn Fletcher james Flint Tom Follinglo Zanil Folsom Del Fontaine blames Forman james Fournier Naiumi DaiviS ,ltuinninc Dnttcr Wiinitil linger Minis lfriclcson .93 john Grier jeanie Grogan Arlin Hagen Norman Hagen -4' W 'T A Q , Gary rraeiicn Diane Fried Ronald Fritz -lerry Gallagher Dale Gallagher Carol Garlington Samuel Gee james Gcil john Gendrow Melanie Getz Carol Griffen Rosemary Gilgan Peter Ginoff Dorothy Goiidette Marilyn Grande Emily Griffin Vera Gudgel ,,,., , GLL Q a 1 GE.. . ,., i ii M , i ..:3 A 1 ' ., V Q , l ik ,qt .M . :Q ., I 1 ., Q X ff' 1 2 ii.i . yi : ' -r '-- if L' V --5 A wir H , v as Q 'r 'H is , mjyfxxi i 'if G , 3 gm A 1' M 511 'Eid ' i is ' ,A liz, 2 . .rf M ii was 14 Michael Hansen Charles Haugan Cf., we Q, gg, h , k,.., ,i , w,a.V'. -, E A Q-gsm-f it ' K Q Q ,..1 .fl Lewis Hagen Earl Hahn Wfilliam Hansen JoAnn Harding Ronica Hauk james Hawkins 1 . ' wi,-me iiiii N, ,ary -,gg - , G .-L, 3 G A., X will 'v , u f,I'1i',, ' V , V E: vb k if V, . , M ., 7- f ii A ifii , if 'rf '3 . - i W ' 1 5 f l liz? ' P Sandra Hall Rayma Harrsch Sharon Haywar Sharon Hallford Phil Hammer Michael Harsell Tom Hart joan Hedlancl Phillip Hege rf 5 , in. ,K i 8 i 1 . rp f af' PA .' A., J Q F' ,. ,Q 'qrs.w ,LW L- are A ' U. iii A J, , Y , Q P S A :WM r i dl' JW my .ir M i A i Q ' 9' N 6, 3 sw Q ' A W 1 je W ir' A ' k ll is-M rs, ., M R I . - ii www fm ww ,gi sr fur., ,L L, 'l V 'Q-is R 1 ' 4 Q fl 'Q M 9 'Q it vsp 5' 13, S W , 9 'Q' 'sl' A Y my KW' V 4 ga ,if if . K lm VW? :of ' 1. L R i s ,Qi ' 1 e A i Q .. ' . - '- i A 4. v:f F: I: . Nplsff T? n- 'H . I KJ 3 ,, .A h X Q if l ' I 9' -I QQ - 'csv an X e 11, , 'ix xi'-I? L . Q 4 , i S l A 4 i 'fi Mary Hughes Bonnie Jacobson Lavern joliff I l Roy Hunter Betty jonas . T Gregory jasperson james Jensen ! el'-v t il : or ? ' X 'U' Carl Helding Judy Helms Eleanor Herman Martha Hiatt Carol Higgins lfretl Hildebrandt Steven Hinlcle .luily Hirst Donna Hoililmlter l.yle Hothh.1lteI' jerry Hoepfner Shirley Holgate Richard Holmes Dorothy Howard Sharon Howe 74046 gage! jerry Hurlbert Charles Hurt Nancy Hutcheson Dianna johnson Helen johnson Skip jourelonnais Sandra Kallis Carol Keith - ,M , fs., , ty' : ff N A . :ir , r A L H ' wa I V , . -I all in , X I ii fr y. m R S i l fe x I 'V iiii M. , f 'i fin- ' S gf, in uk Norma Howell Henry Inabnit Ronald johnson Ron Kephart Hunk Hubert Carla jacob Bryon -lohnston Sherry Klnmm KS- v 1, Z 4 QI fl. 0 'Ls if y v 'Z . XA I ji 31' ju' 'Y ii, 95 A 5 I 1 l f .x 'X I 5 A g A , lg , may an vi W 3813, if A 1 X M up J W A T inf . in K 1. a t ' L L. L L ' - 'if W.. 2 S, lg. 3 I ' il 8 5 t- fl ' lx, L-, ti QM 5 l. swf rf 1' H -I L 'Ql- 4 if any 3 X alia A X' 1i f iii . Q xr- ' ' UQ' ff f s, f g 5 Nl' i M .'1 ia .V '45 'K' X if 'sv Q 96 June Klapwyk Alice Knauh john Knight Ellen Kolppa Laurel Kopelman Sharon Knpclman Mary Kraahel Sandra Krecklau Donna Kreis James Kyle Don Lahbe Kathie Lasher Douglas Lawrence Kenneth Lawrence Judy Laury Daniel Lee Linda Lennox Fay LePaine Dale Lerhack Joanna Lester Larry Lewis Karen,Lien Karen Lindh Vfally Lindsay Vivian Lizotte Gerald Lohn Larry Lopp Beda Lovitt Michael Mcffausland Rosemary McCloslcy Michael McCullough Casey McFarlane Clara McGregor Sally McGrew Alice McHatton David Mclnnes john McKinnon Sam Maclay Mickey Madsen Stewart Magee Carole Mahoney John Malcolm Sandra Malcolm Gary Mann Carolyne Marek Richard Marin Raleigh Mashelc ,loyte Massey Robert Massey Kenneth Mattson -lark Mayer Ella Maynard Vl'illiam Melby Judy Merrhant Edward Merseal Sharon Meyer Colae Migge Fong Ming Nom Ming Delores Minster Anthony Monoco Kay Montgomery Denise Moran Donald Morin Buddy Moroca june Morrelles Betty Morris Wfarren Morton Melvin Mytte blames Nagle JoAnn Needles Burt Nelson Cora Nelson ,lean Nelson Karen Nelson Elaine Netyer Gordon Noel Larry Norton Christy Otlum 4 ts l.. 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Ji ,V Edward Robertson Dawn Rowin Alice Saltz Rucben Saylor Carol Ann Schlauch Louis Schmelelebeck Charles Schmidt Beverly Scott Carl Scott Judy Seirup Leslie Shallenberger Eda Sharlwono Tom Shaughnessy Myra Sliults Judy Sickels Claudene Sidnour Bruce Sievers Polly Slocum Gregg Slusser Mithael Robinson Pittricial Rowlflntl joAnn Sandow Joann Salieeler 99 Laura Smith Linrla Smith Rosalita Smith Steven Smith Ted Smith Tom Smith Shirley Sommera Shirley Sorenson Barbara Spangler Bonnie Stahl Sharon Stanley Stan Staxes Sara Stearlman Melton Stephen Joyce Stephens i ' . y !st i gf Q . 55- i .4 iii in qw Q K -is xr ii i Y we rf, -Q g . '7f 1 thi S Q fy ' S M if l 'i J ap! ifjsin k R K, QQ. K V :I va V I ixrlfi lg g . Er ,Qi i A we 7ze44mea dw! emeafm Www Pat Stevens Ted Sticht joe Swanberg Patricia Tarr '12 f . -ix xp Leonard Stewart Carole Stockner Carl Swanson Joyce Taylor James Straight Y Virginia Swanson : Q55 N x ' .rllzw , N w il ,kgkif iirhf ,L 1 L f .. xg J. V , in Q 9 4 . 5 47 L S L Patsy Te fra 2466 Pimilflil Slfimfln Francis Stroh Marlin Stuhh Allen Sularz Fmflfllle Swnftl Larry Swartz Phil Syverson Ray Tanner Arlene Teak Richard Thomas W'illiam Thomas Tom 'flmompsor l el t .fri ei g iiee . 5 i - my T I' I Q A N -rf. Q I , Qi 'jiiiiir . vll' V:Qfi:,.i 4 It tg ' Wh: , .4 9 .W ,- 'W ,, ,lr, , Q . F in Q ,M L 3 L Jin- ,4, ,x hm. Ll it t me 'l S? wl 1: I. 6 I N' Q .Q gl. l 9, 3 . ..,. L., -1 : H 4 . K K A A S gal? S if li ffm Q A 'T' I NW A r . . ,F ' is 1 4 V8 L X L 4 5 51 N: W r ,P Frances 'liizutman Roland Trcnouth Douglas Tidball Lee Torgrimson Darvel Tripp Sonja Tripp B.1i'bz1m Trousdale john Turmell Earl Vlrigg john Ulrigg Robert Vasseur Sharon Vick Helen XX'alters Dale Warren Douglas XY'arren Ogfczaa x .. - ,, -ff N W... as . ,D , 2 I s me wr . if 'au K 2 L 'J 'I Ji. .K -A 'I X X, A 4 H il X 1 L 5 -wif L I U l Charles Wemple Gladys XX'ehrly Fen WilkinSOn Layne Westrum Gary Wfhite john White XVarren XX'ilcox Mary Ann James Williams Della Wolf W'ollscl1lager Laura Wolverton .1 3 , Kenneth Wfilson Peggy W'0od Janice KW inn Gary Wooclgerd Gerald Warren jerry Wickes Marjorie Wohl Hal Woods V y yrr E W. . X Alyce Wehrly JoAnn Wicke Ardyth Wohlk -Iarctm Xllfomlward L ' ' . ,ap la re -x rig.. . W fi z A. get -mi if lata :,. A L J A ----- ,,f, ' 3 I z.. at . ' s, I li - - ., QA Li fi n i: L K il' ii i r e s A, I I T K' L, -. uf bi, Mary Ann Zimmerman Bill Ball Henry Bartlett Marvin Beierle Carolyn Berky David Browman Charles Bryson Wallace Chaffin Wayne Chaffin Tracy Cuplin Harvey Curran George Dahl Sandra Friede Terry Glase Carol Grenier Walter Groshong Clarence Gross I O John Hemphill Lynn Heppler Stanley High Robert Hohhjhaugh Carol Howard Bonnie Hurt Raymond Hutchins Roy Jensen Patsy Koch George Krieg Sandra LaValley Noel Lowe Judy Lowry Robert McBroom Dory Maiers Richard Morin Irene Nagle Jim Natsenay Beverly Nelson Phillip Nelson Lillian Netzer Donna Norton Norman Norton Clifford Oemsted Charles Olsen Gary Pagenstecher Don Polinsky William Powell Steven Redli Nancy Rees Alice Rennaker Claudena Ridnour Frosh Sweat Under M Club Tyranny Larry Wornath Charles Wright Norman Wulle Leland Yates Judy Yeingst I-laroid Zachariasen Mary Zakos Carol Zanon Victor Zanon Doris Zarling Florita Sanchelli Andrew Skarland May Sowcie Robert Sparks Roger Sparks Martha Spears Terry Stevens David Symal Richard Trana Warner Trowbridge Arlene Tuck Larry Vandecar James Wallinder Dennis Weiler Neila.Wilson William York 'glvyzf ,fl I ' Q 'r HWrf1,:1rr 1 184--S' -aggg' 11 . A fl if aj.'N-an re li ra gr-ii A 1 J ,... my 1 x. H. - . s F . 1. W 15: 'YE 3-in-auf .. Ns-lg w l I A M 5' Vi FX? nr Vs VL: I! I 9 J x I VI Fl Q H U U VI U U H Il ll I H H H ll H ll VEiIII'I'E1 mums: nnunnan WW' Upon entering MHS all girls automatically become members of Girls' Club. This year's officers are: Gail Guntermann, presidentg Jo-Ann Dawes, vice president, Randa Colvill, secretaryg and Dianne Lewis, treasurer. Girls' Club gave food baskets to needy people at Christmas timeg provided financial loans and donations for emergenciesg sponsored the Co-Ed Prom and a spring semi-formal, and honored outstanding senior girls. Club spon- sor is Miss Della Ve Carr, girls' advisor. COURTESY COMMITTEE Courtesy committee operates the Lost and Found and presents the annual Co-Ed Prom for freshman girls and their big sisters. Delores Spears is chairman and Miss Kath- erine Craighead is sponsor. Standing, left to right: Joyce Nelson, Dawn Auras, Karen Lynch, Karen Peterson, Mary Anna Lory. Seated, left to right: Miss Kath- erine Craighead, Delores Spears. IO4 EXECUTIVE BOARD Executive Board is composed of the chairmen of all Girls' Club committees and their faculty sponsors. They recom- mend actions to be considered by the Cabinet and Girls' Club. Left to right: Donna Sorenson, Jo-Ann Dawes, Delores Spears, Randa Colvill, Barbara Lee, Diane Lewis, Anita johnson. PROGRAM COMMITTEE The annual Christmas Chocolate Hour and the meetings are Program Committee's projects during the year. Anita johnson is chairman and Miss Mary Maurer is sponsor. Standing, left to right: Pat Day, Gay Grady, Helen Therriault, Mary Mann, Zoe Ahl, Marcia Morgan. Seated: Miss Mary Maurer, Anita johnson. , fist . i , FINANCE COMMITTEE Finance Committee operates the Girls' Club store, the Pay'n Take It. Dianne Lewis is chairman and Miss Virginia Speck is sponsor. Standing, left to right: Annie Richards, Martha Cawley, Bar- bara Wfarren, Martha Taylor, Carolyn Long, joan Little. Seated: Dianne Lewis, Miss Virginia Speck. SERVICE COMMITTEE Handling the refreshments at Girls' Club meetings, and helping at Open House and the faculty teas is the business of Service Committee. Donna Sorenson is chair- man and Mrs. Vanetta Lewis is sponsor. Standing, left to right: Shirley Howell, Pat McCloskey, jean Polich, Florelnce Weikel, Roxie Smith, Dianne Davey. Seated: Donna Sorenson. wi .sem ,,.,., .4 un-unsung, GUIDANCE COMMITTEE The school handbooks are published by Guidance Committee to help freshmen and new students. Gladys Hubert is chairman and Miss Agnes Scott is sponsor. Left to right: Pat Cameron, Gail Howard, Florence Rusk, Lula Bethke, Vearl Bauer. Vernice Sullivan, Carol Cameron, Claudia Dobh. MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE Editing the Chitter-Chatter, a monthly committee re- port, advertising club meetings and parties, and supervis- ing the contact representatives come under the business of this committee. Barbara Lee is chairman and Miss Della Ve Carr is sponsor. Standing, left to right: Bea Anderson, Val Marion, jacquie Gibson, Kathy Jones, Roberta Cain, Barbara Pierce, Terri DeLatour, Christie Hughes, Mary Ann Tennison, Janice New- harth, Terry Cunningham. Seated: Miss Della Ve Carr, Barbara Lee. f 11 L ,M-.fi I05 CONTACT REPRESENTATIVES One girl is elected from each h She distributes Ome . the Chit , room to be a G' ' sides over these meetinigsegrilhlsler and reports all GCl21EtivEliLeb Coiitact RePfeS6ntative. '55 Della V6 Carr is advisor S' Gall Gumermann Pre' SPECIAL PROJECTS COMMITTEE This committee takes care of any unexpected problems that may arise. Members usher at different school func- tions and participate in drives, such as white Canes and poppies. Standing, left to right: Jean Faulstich, Maureen Gilligan, Susan Day, Midge Williams, Karen Elstone, Rita LePaine, Helen Johnson. Seated: Randa Colvill. SOCIAL COMMITTEE Social Committee makes plans for all Girls' Club social affairs and takes charge of all club properties. jo-Ann Dawes is chairman and Miss Elsie Forcum is sponsor. Standing, left to right: Babs Lund, Marietta Cramer, Gloria Eudaily, Darlene Wold, Frieda Stegmuller, Laurel McLaughlin, Jeannie Dawes, Karen Kompel, Sue McCall, Marjean Harrsch, Deanna Guy, Priscilla Podoll. Seated: Miss Elsie Forcum, jo-Ann Dawes. ...sg I Q.,-et,-4, - Seated, left to right: Kay Pappas, Gladys Hubert. Mary lieth Vfliite, Ru Gene Brown, jeanene Griff- ing, Faye Sanimens, Bobbie Chaffey, Standing: Peggy Dc-Mott. Agnes jones, Janice Matson, Miss Bewrly Madsen, Marilyn Moderie, Bev XY'elling, Linda Beaxers. The members of GAA Council are the managers of all the GAA sports. Meetings are held Tuesday noons. Officers are the same as for GAA. O !F ll Girls' M Club is the service organiza- tion for GAA. To gain a gold M, 1000 points must be earned in the various activi- ties. Points necessary for a purple are 1500. I ' Q l f GAA offers tournament play in volley- ball, basketball, table tennis, badminton, soft- ball, bowling, and swimming. Officers of this large club are President, Roberta Chaf- feyg Vice President, Kay Pappas, Secretary, Beverly Wfellingg Treasurer, Faye Sammons. Miss Beverly Madsen is sponsor. P006 di A A' Left to right: Alice Barkell, Darlene Campbell, Barbara Jones, Judy Hart Faye Sammons, Bobbie jean Chaffey. jeanene Griffing. I s Right: Key Club aids in making the Clmrity Ball . a success. 1 Below: Club's bulletin board is maintained as 11 Q school service. .cm cave O D5 A wide variety of activities has earned Key Club the title of most active club in school. Christmas tree cutting, Spartan Guide, Charity Ball and the Mrs. Santa Claus Christmas party are a few of the many projects of the organization. Elected by the students, the club is headed by: Bill Lynch, presidentg john Datsopoulos, vice presidentg Manley Briggs, secretaryg and Harry Haines, treasurer. The sponsor is Ken Thomas. l Bri s Bill LYnch l0hn Dats0P0Ul0S. Harry A . I L DeLand, Man ey 5285- V V- ' B V Ohm yxfcrtz, First rox? legogclgcrflggliln S?:sfrifZ. Second row: Pat Dgnlin. gm glgiliyjkgggjg Clark! Norris Haines, en ' ' ' V- Don Al rig t. 08 f ' , -,, . S ,I , Third row. ' . . h Robinson. Craiy Cate. Milt Datsopoulos, Bob Egan I C, Fourth row: Bill Willianas. jo n B uh 'n Alex Bamhigi'BUiclnlviilfjmiiiiiicharldidriiifthmrowz HarrY Fritz. ROY Mitchell' Wayne UL ma Tom NESS- ' George, Ken Thomas- SPOUSOY' ..,x.-N, f - ' 'T-L: 1- ' Q ...sw ,,.., 4 'N rf vw X IEP? Q Arlkil l . sr N .1 ' . ' n ' W-,,+ mr A 1 . 3 5: L . , f -W 1 , . ..ig x f ,, v r , -, 5 S :I - H0 H 1 - 'o .ff 'E V V Q. , xr, ,, QQ ' 'lax Q :qv clnnc lN1orris. lla-guy Rculr. lfrula lfn-xt row. luft to rrglrti 'lulrly Nix-rm-yu. ,Lrnut Nrl-.u'l.rnL, ln.r ,l . Stn-grnullcr. rlrccrlr-.ulurwp jurly Solun. M.u'y PM Pr'.unL-nko. Vmliu Rlrinclnlrt. -lCl'l'l ll-1ll1L'NL fy-lI'Ul Sl1t'P.ll'nl. 'lem Pnlnlr. l'lll Srlnul. Murirl licnwrs. Srrnnrl row: C,.rrnl lldl-1L'l'. CQ.u'lrm' lfl.rlu'rty. urlv lfliglxtncr. Pu Scrviss. Marlene lflynn. D.rw N.rnn. lin Donlm. liill lyrulr, john D.1IwPHl1lUN. ' ' v C.l.lI'lC. llnrry Haines. Ugly l.a1sl1c1'. Lruig .l . H.xrrv lfritf. Bob Egan. 'llnrrl rnxxg -lun lrlfq. llslv ' 1 Manluy llriggs. Don Albright, Linrllr. Nike Bouclmrrl, Alex C1wrg,q PM ew Tl1C Iwut-Vogt. of PQ . . . . -P flulw ig to Promote PCT and school spurt. All X. .. . . h ltfass' llrf -. ot HHS duh l unw rm. r.1ll1Cs, and lwonfircs are the work Frgllt juniors .rnrl sixtccn seniors 1 1 I b . grc sc cctcr by l UTC Student ai! l s Cf: body .rt tlrc und of thu gr-11001 t. Ol-fn c , r y rr or rncrnlncrslnp. ncrs rrc' Mm' ' - lcl Bcrvurx ' . .. president- pit D , - - onlr1n.y,fC president' Inc I - -mnnc Morris -1 . .. surntnryg .lllll Donna Brown trarsurcr. Cklulw sponsor ig Clmjll MH . K 'I ur, S . 'A - mlm Dmrc builds school spirit -1. mm P.u.ulc lug gnu gr, Hmh Proxy I09 - jr N2 4 3 -ff A ' Bottom row, from left: Tony Buzzetti, Paul Gyles, Myke Lindsay, joe Pepe, Ken XY'ersIand. Bill Ifdinger, Bruce Olson, jerry Luchau, Tom Drinville, Dennis Reber. Second row: Ed Buzzetti, Harry Bauer, Gary Culbertson, Floyd Bethke, Alan Whigner, Brian Nooney, jack Cooper, jatk Eddleman. Leo Kottas. Third row: Dan Rice, Tom Lowe. jerry Schmitz, Frank Damaslcos, Dave blaclay, john Matte, Bob Wlieatley, Lloyd Bethke. Four row: Harold Larson, Ray Merwin, jim Bauer, joe Porter, Roy Lynn, Layton Felstet, Gary Cates, john Russell, Dick Hale, Bill Burklund. Fifth rowz Hal Sherbeck, Dick johnson. john Morrison, Bob Fredrickson. Lou Roeheleau, I If Boys are eligible for M Club after they have earned a letter in any one of the three major sports. The club directs the annual painting ol' the MHS by the freshman boys, - sponsors the boxing tournament, and sells programs at basketball and football games. This year they also purchased a new dia- thermy for the physical education depart- ment, and had their annual picnic. Tony Buzzetti is presidentg Myke Lindsay, vice president, Paul Gyles, secretaryg and Harry Bauer, treasurer. Ed Buzzetti sponsors the club. if fx M Clubbers who worked on MT. jumbo line-up for a gallery shot. Dave Lien lets fly a free throw in a varsity basket- ball game. 93 First row, left to right: Dixie Clothier. Shirley Keller, Darlene Campbell, Alite Barkell. Marlene Flynn, Virginia Maart. Second row: Luella NX'illison, Phyllis Iiverard. Don Smith, Gail Owen, jerry Hagestad. Betty Patten, Karen Petersen. Jerri Lanaghan. Third row: Xvalter Griffin, spon- sor, Doug Combs, Daxid Chris- tenson, Duane Buck, Charles Otoupalik, Bob Plenger. Bob Virts, Bill Sol, Karl XY'ilkinson. Larry Searight. Nils Halgren, Marlene FlYnn- ll DFCA xeeb is at Wftfk at I '1 B Y' i 2.5. . . Distributive Education Club of America is for students in thc part-time work program con- nected with retailing. The club sent delegates to the state convention in Billings. Members attend the annual spring student-employer ban- quct, Officers for the combined clubs which meet once a month, are: Gail Owen, presidentg Mar- lene Flynn, vice presidentg Virginia Maart, see- retaryg Joanne Gross, treasurerg Ken Wiiiwett, parliamentariang and Bob Virts, reporter. Wal- ter Griffin sponsors thc club. Gross, Barbara Fox, Cathy Mc- Dougall, Adele Roe, Beverly Heavlin, Geraldine Reese, Lois Think. Standing: Dick Bauer, Bea- trice Conn. Carl Berglund, Rob- ert Bakke, Lola Anderson. Lloyd Bethke. Iva Lee Noland, Charles Zigmund. Jerry johnson, Ken Wfimett, Tony Pietro, Clint Hau- gen, Elmer Maier, john Morclan, Duane Trowbridge, Ron Nord- gulen, Gene Tietz, Charles Sick- els, Gordon Weil. Left to right. seated: Joanne I Encouraging an interest in drae ma--this is the goal of Thespians. All MHS stage productions are con- nected with this club. One hundred hours of stage work are required for initiation. President is Vern Smithg Vice President, Ina Jeanne Morris, Sec- retary, Harry lfritzg and Treasurer, Kay Pappas. Sponsor is Dave An- drew. :aff Sow!! Quill and Scroll is a national jour- nalism society. Local requirements are a hundred published inches, rating in the upper third of their class, and a semester on the Konah staff. The drive for Kopee sales is sponsored by this club. Officers are: Gail Hagen, presidentg Alex George, vice president, and janet Mclfarlane, secretary. Sponsor is john Linn. First row. left to right: Katherine Pappas, Ann Coyle, Charlotte Crutchfield, Second row: Bev Heavlin, janet McFarlane, Alex George. Gail Hagen. Carol ,lean Ross, Bar- hara Wfarren. Third row: Ina Jeanne Mor- ris, Bohhie Chaffey. Diane Lewis, Dave Johnson, Carolyn Hertler, Gail Gunter- mann. Dare Mann, .lean McGrew, Loren Deland. IIZ C ast luembc rs rr-dd th 1'0u gh Par Y ' i ts 1f,L.fm.e t lfirst row, left to right: Rnxie Smith. Carol Struckman, Marie Sunwall, Kath- erine Pappas. Vern Smith. Ina jeanne Morris, Alphie Holst, Martha Cawley, Dianne Daxey. Second Dun Alhright, Roger Briggs. Duane Mercer, row: Harry lfritz. l.amhsun, Tom D. H, Andrew, Philip Barney, lfarnum, Mason sponsor. Third row: Manley Briggs, Dustin Niblack. jean McGrew, jerry Dimmer. IQVIII1 y .L out lvlay Un V' ' 4.241 gym.. I E Standing. left to right: Brendt Stoverud, Scott Patterson, jerene Thompson, Casey McFarland, Bea Anderson, Lea Ruana, janet Fredriekson, 'Iudy Snyder. Stand- ing: Tom Baker, sponsorg Skip juurdonnais, joe Blackmer, Bruce Carmicheal, Dave Mann, Mary Ann Tennison, Dick Hale, Mary Mann. Christie Hughes, Bea Slusser. Mary Steaclman, Priscilla Plklvll, judy Solem, Pam Baker, Nina Hinderman, sponsor, ft' ' N , . 1955 junior Rudolph Ruana skis in ,IRC Executive Board-Seated, left to right: Bea Anderson, Sam Noel. jacquie Gibson. Standing: Bill Lynch, Dean Lindahl, sponsorg jean McGrew, Doug Roark. qty N .f F Y taiwan at ional . M '1 l ,W l 66 Ski Club's main objective is to promote ski- ing in MCHS. The cluh sold concessions at the Class Tournament and sponsored a dance, the Snow Ball. Officers for the year were Rudy Ruana, pres- identg Dick Hale, vice presidentg Mary Mann, secretaryg and Bea Anderson, treasurer. Mrs, Nina Hinderman and Tom Baker are co-spon- sors. l I MHS junior Red Cross representatives are elected from each homeroom to serve on JRC Council. All serve on a committee: Project, Public Information, Executive, or Budget and Fi- nance. Officers were: Sam Noel, presidentg jacquie Gibson, vice presidentg and Bea Anderson, secretary-treasurer. Dean Lindahl is advisor. A delegate from each class, the delegates to JRC training camp, and club officers serve on Executive Board, which makes recommendations to the Council. ' -'HY 11?- V 3 Y windows. I This club took pictures at cost for the faculty and students of MCHS and sponsored the showing of the National High School Photographic Award winning pictures. Officers of the club are: Larry Bickel, presidentg Larry Wfornath. rice presidentg and Lee Ranstrom. secretary- treasurer. Robert W'att is the sponsor. A Soap carving for Art Club display Zh! Saddle Club sponsored several field trips and horseback rides this year. An O-mok-see and annual weiner roast were other activities of the club. Faye Sam- nions was presidentp Delores Goodan, vice presidentg and Christie Odum, secretary- treasurer. Daniel Low sponsors the club. 144: Painting Christmas windows and murals, and designing insignias for UN Day flags were activities of Art Club this year. All posters must be approved by the club also. Bobbie Chaffey was presidentg Bar- bara jones, vice presidentg and Ron- ald Nordgulen, secretary. Sponsor is Carl Hager. apo Wagon Meeting alternate Tuesdays, this club sang carols at Christmas and gave severaldances. Officers for the two semesters were: Presidents, Kathie jones and VC'anda Hillmang Vice Presidents, Bonnie Holt and Annette Smithg Secretaries, Marcia Morgan and Christie Hughes: Treasurers. Gail Booth and jill Killian. Q 1 Freshman Horizon meets every other Monday at a members house. A cake sale and dance were spon- sored by the club. President was Judy Hirstg Vice President, Mary Kraabelg Secretary, Shirley Sorensong Scribe, Mary Ann Zimmermang and Treasurer, Casey McFarland. -C... 3:11 cache gdlqdlt Sponsoring two dances and aiding the TB drive were on the list of projects of this club. Meetings were held every other Thursday. jean Stiles led the group as presidentg JoAnn Dawes, as secretaryg and Gail Hagen, as treasurer. . W - junior Horizon meets every other Tuesday. The annual style show and a party for an orphanage were activities of this club. Officers were Sally Hangans, presidentg Martha Cawley, vice presidentg Martha Taylor, secretaryg and Barbara Lee, treasurer. I .,.. ...M ybyk W E '7.?.,-4. Purpose of the liuture lfarmers of America Club is to develop leadership, encourage co-Operative ac- tivities, incite improvement in scholarship, thrift, and farm and home improve- ments. A major project of the year was planning the cultivation of the newly- aecjuired land at Spartan Field. Officers are: Ian Smith, pres' identg Charles Knuppel, vice presidentg Dennis Lucey, sec- retaryg Ron Nelson, treasurerg Tim Scott, sentinelp and Rich- ard Wrltkins, reporter. Noel Baker and Mark jennings are co-sponsors. II6 ?.7.,-4. Mount Sentinel lfuture Teachers of Amer- ica Club introduces students to various fields of education, Helping teachers with their work and ushering at snhool fmietions are projects of the club. Teaching scholarships are sponsored by FTA, President is Vearl Bauerg Vice President, Dick Krummg Secretary, Barhara Wrtrrermg and Treasurer, Marjorie Wfilliams. The spon- sor is Miss Agnes Brown. 7721, . Carrying out the theme of Understand, ing Homes of Other Countries, 'Future Homemakers of America were entertained hy several guest speakers during the year, Alligator jaws were sold in the lunchroom to raise money for the cluh. Officers are: President, Shirley Howellg Vice President, Peggy Parmaleeg Secretary, Carol Reich: and Treasurer, Carol Cameron. 0 Movies and slides are shown to this club on electronics, electrical devices and radios. No regular meetings are held and there are no officers. Paul W'ilson sponsors the cluh. Running the movie projector for classes and organizations is the duty of boys who volunteer their time as movie operators. Doug Grimm serves as presidentg Ray Moore, secretary: and Harold Larson is hon- orary president. C. B. Wcmrtlien is the spon- SOY. MS. This year's officers are: President, Nils Halgreng Vice President, Les Triechelg Sec- retary, Phil Barneyg and Treasurer, Larry Eisemtinn, Some nf their projects included: white fishing, snowshoeing, camping, thinning and pruning trees, and a fishing derby. K. Allen Foucar is sponsor. 1 , Q ' ?f-YS? I Members participate in debate, extemporaneous speaking, declamation, or original oratory. Competing in the district meet, lnterscholastic speech events, practice meets and a banquet were the highlights of the year. Officers of the club are Rose Shaughnessy, presi- dent, and Hal Smith, secretary-treasurer. Robert An- derson sponsors the group. Latin American customs are studied by Pan Amer- ican St'udent Forum. A Mexican Christmas party and Pan American Day are celebrated by this active club. Gloria Eudaily serves as president: Denny Cronin. vice pres- identg jack Griffith, secretaryg and Martha Cawley, treas- Chess Club meets once a week in the room of its sponsor, Robert XY'att, to play chess. This years ot'- ficers are Robert Hollibaugh, president, and Lee Ranstrom, secretary-treasurer. fzencddlul The purpose of French Club is to promote more interest in French and to acquaint students with the Country. Carol Shepard is president and Sharon Sletten, secretary treasurer. urer. Miss Violet Boileau is advisor. w , 2 .f Baker, Muriel Beat ers. Outstanding junior boys and girls are selected each year to represent MHS at Boys' State and Girls' State in the summer. Last years delegates were elected to several olitiices in the model governments. At Boys' State, Aug. ll-ZH in Dillon, Myke Lindsay was elected governorfthe first Missoula boy to be elected to the top ottiiee. Three Missoula delegates, Mike Bouchard, Tony liuzzetti. and Bill Lynch. were elected secretary ol' state, treasurer, and railroad and public service commissioner, respectively. Mike received Z1 trophy as the outstanding state otlicer. Rudy Ruana, Bob Egan, Alex George, 'lean McGrew, and jim Tilzey, the other Boys' State delegates, filled several city and county offices. At Girls' State in Billings, june Z0-26, Katherine Pappas was chosen lieutenant gov- ernor and Muriel Beavers. associate justice of the Supreme Court. Carol Baker was the other delegate. These girls and boys, now seniors, were sponsored by civic clubs, veterans groups, and traternal organizations. gage ' Slade and 6610 ' tate KATHIZRINIZ PAPPAS, l.t, Goxernor of Girls' State C irls' State delegates. lett to right: Katherine Pappas, Q1 i MYKIT LINDSAY. liuxcinoi of Boys' State. :gif ' :Gif ' . . f X l A fl Il 1. M3 F' ymrttrtzif- ' i. :M ts Mmntx.,,4, X i Boys' State delegates, left to right. kneeling: -lean Mciirew, jim Tilley. Ru- dolph Ruana. Alex George. Standing: Edmund Buzzet- ti, Mike Bouchard, Myke Lindsay. Bill Lynch. Not pictured: Robert Egan. YMLNt,w:t MQNTAHA, , 5. MONTANA . MLNTANIS 4 U y u 9, '- fi, 'iii if 1 ,I Q Civ 1 125 :ox -IIDI I R L, fxN IIN I ' x' 7 b I 1 A il lf 'X I I4 ,W f fffff II I I I' ' A 4 ' I I f I b I 1 I II II II II III- II I II II H H U I III II I II II II II II I II II I DUI II n I as II 1111 :UI :I II I II IITII II II I II II II II II I II II 2 I '11 'I II.TLI n In I ' I 3 H ji n II I IIIIII II - I I I x w 5 C-SJW. 03 Q N AJ Zami ,.. 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I Ciontcrt Choir, nmtlc up of juniors .tml Seniors Ltkirig x'ot.1l musing provitlctl music tor thc C.l1rinti1i.u cidllltlld. 'lhcy also sung in .tssuiiilwlit-s .mtl in thu .uiminl spring con- tcrt. Mr. Nihlatk is thc tlircctor. St'wr.1l stutlt-nts p.1rtit'ip.1tctl in thc All State Musit lfcstixyxl hcltl on thc NSU mm- pus. l , Spawanarhea and Sapiamofze Quia' Zaoemlle 5p.irt.1i1.1ii'u.timiiilmwtl tit iitiisniiitliiig wit mr uwmlixts. pcrliorim-tl tor tivit grutips thu' Clirixtiimn t.1iuls iii tht' h.tlIx, .mtl lW.lI'lItI- Wit-il iii tht' xpriiig mint-rt. Dsiutimr ix Mi' Nilvlml-1. 1 yur, ming tor thu fiLllll.ll.l, .mcii1hlics, tht miitcrt, .mtl tixit grutilw Mr. lxl.1YI'tLll'Ll is the tlirutuii l7li'm'Im' Suplwtuorc Girls' lfnscmhlc -lfimit tmv. left to right: M.ih.1I4l Crumm. ilLlll Dclgttotlr, Sl1.11'un Cauin, vlattqilic Ciihsiin, lim Ariilwwri, N.iry lNl.inn, Cllmil . , , ., Ifutlaily. liguk row: ,loan Antlcmiii. K.ithy -Iivm-2, Annette Smith, Alilly lit 5lU'Hl1lX NHH'ALk Pramcnlw, liunnic Holt. Dimmu lNl41sscy. Ruxiv Smith, M.ii'ti.i lNlivi'g.tn. ing tht- yttir. .tppuirul in .mt-iiilwlitw, 8.111421 Soplioiiitirt- Girls' lgnwiiihlu. Hl'g.lI1IZL'Ll this The orchestra staged its concert during the winter, This year there were -18 members, one of the largest orchestras in the schools history. Playing at drama productions, school functions and the senior zlSSL'I11l1ly were also among its activities. IVDSON INIAYNARD C-mHym.,m, ,IVDY I'-l.liLQliN Three students represented Missoula in the Music Educators' Na- CIIIILY flzzzjilrc ri tional Conferencef- -sponsored All-American Orchestra in St. Louis, Missouri, from April l-l-18. They were: jerry Domer, senior, ohoeg Anne Chatland, sophomore, violag and Clare Chatland, freshman, cello -lohn lfessenden, junior, hassoon player, also went to play in the A.A, Band. Mr. Maynard is the orchestra eonductor. Standing. left to right: Mr. lNlaynard, Charlotte Nlaclay, vludy Merchant. Shirley Everard, Clare Chatland, Harry Haines, George Sale, Doug Chaffey, David W'ilson, George Mercer. Byron Johnston, Ronald Nordgulen. Seated: Barbara Ogg, Judy Hangas, Nancy Peterson, Sharon Blaszek, planet Fredrickson, Marlene Mix. Judy Blegen, Carol Garlington, Anne Chatland. Ellen Pike. it f ,. i First Clmir: 'lutly Blt-gun, Nancy Paterson, Hurry Hnim-s. Ann Cllmatlnml, Clara Clmtlantl. P knees My .. Clare Clmtlnntl and john Fessendcn compete in the junior Rt-tl Cross Talent Assembly, Mr, M.1ynnrtl wntlutts UI'Ll1L'NtI'.l l'L'llL'.lI'5.ll. ,lim liaru-tt xml Ciumltlinc Cnrlcn at thu MSI' Ficltl House organ. Those stutlcnts were solut- ctl tu pI.1y tluring lmskctlmll games, x :Ct i , i Q, M. The twirlurs wurc lutl through .lIlUlllL'I' yuai' hy Muriel l'lu.iwry, senior, who was tlruin majorcttc. The group lwructlctl thu lwantl in lW.ll'.ltlL'S .intl lWL'Yli0I'lNL'al in lhlll--lllllt sliows lioi' honiu tootlmill gaincs and one gaintr away lroin honic. May Cloutlcttc, junior, was tht- tumbling twirlt-i' this ycar. Muriel anal thc lour squad lcatlcrs, Beverly Stortlot l-1, lfrictla MMM Stcginullcr, Shirley 'l'ran.i, .intl Marlcnc lflynn, all suniors, 3 .utctl as ushers at thc annual wintcr lvantl contcrt. nw W it 4 A j ' in l ,Q K ff-If l R i, .fl f 'fr Mr. Baker and Mr, Maynard liclpctl thc twirlcrs with their formations for halt'-time shows. Mlvlillfl, ISISAVIERS, 17111111 Kll,ifm't'!!i Luft row: Shirluy T1'.ina, IR-ggy Rcicli. Gladys Huhcrt. jackie Boyce, Marlene Vi'aylctt, Mary Mann. ,Ianct Hanson. Clmarlcm- Wfriglit, Gail Hagun, Votlic Rliinc-hart, Carla-nc Flahcrty, Marla-nu Flynn, Muriel licaww, Right Tow: lf1'iul.i Stcgmullcig Shirley Sullixan, loan Killian. Lea Ruana, dlunu XX'oIvcrton, -Iam-t Fretlriclison, Panncc Syxcison. jutly Bnrgcr, ,Io I.ubi'cclit, Mary Pat Piuuncnlco, Beverly Stortlonk. C l1'Oh'I1 Long, Mary Chinwkc. Roberta clill .md P.1m B.lLiL'l', S1 .ll'f.lI'l II'Lll11PL'lL'l'S n.1ll fum! and IXKlI'lL'l'5 tu urslcl' before half-time. vlur Guan! 111Lx11lw1's .1111 loft to right: Ha-.ld 'l1VVil'lCI'S 'Sf.1l'1LliIlg, In-ft tu right: Frieda Stcgmullcr, Bcxcrly Stmxlmk, Muriel Beane-rs, Marlene Flynn, and Shirley 'l'mnu. In front: May Goudettc. J ' , x I V xx 1 x xx , .. ' mf 'Q ,qu aww if 9 A I ,I A .. m:i.L - .1 1 N W' 5522 ' Q - A:,, g eg in l i gi , fx N wh ny w k 1 A M Z W ,L-as 5, . .W WP M N2 X it Q ' gwx if il K a1 f C'3E gl ,f i wi' My A fi 4- L, 'L 6 L s an 2 ' I TAY' il 1 Q -Q-JT 5 5 A ..,- - x v if f ,-q' , f 1' ' , I A ' , 5 ,,. 4 S I w ' X -1 'Ei 'rin k Ag, l x Q -. f .W , Q ' ' ' ' W .z 2 N H. xgfT':k f' , xbfru ' fx -'K ,ik x x 494 vt S f .. 'O x I 3 ,FA df r I wr g A W fa X f-'1l 'W S 1 Y WGBH R13 Ll H. - 4 fm . w. 3 . D C 0-Di1'ecla1': DAVID H. ANDREW MISS MARY MAURER The Drama department encourages students to participate in the various aspects of dramatics. Besides the acting parts in the Thespian productions, there are always many more roles to fill in backstage and house work. D. H. Andrew heads this department, which maintains a sixth period stagecraft class for those interested in Dramatics. More and more people are becoming interested in the many and varied department activities. The traditional Adoration was presented, with Judy Flightner playing the part of the Angel Gabriel. john Honey was joseph and janet McFarlane was Mary. A short narra- tion from the Bible opened the proceedings. FIV7 ' ll First 'l4l1us11i.111 I1roiiL1iti0i1 of thy uni llltuiiii 1 xillllhik ilt xxl11l1 ll 1 . ' 1 ' .N , i K' 1 ' tcrnatuii I'L'fiwUfIN.lIlLL'S. A fast 111m'ii1g 1i1i11uiy, it ioi11i'r11ui .1 YYL'.llfhY old lui xx . 1 lm was iui11i11ittui tu .Ill il15.lllC .ISYILIIN I11' l1c1'il1iliirui1 whim ware .li'lL'l' lur Imtum. Miss ix1.lLlI'L'I'.lI1ki Mr. An, iircw io-iiirulcii the I1l.1y, xx'l1iil1 pro- viiiui I.111gl1s .mii silrpriscs for thu .mf LilL'I1iL'. I.L'.lxiiI1.Q rwlus were: Mrs, S.11'.1gc, Cvlorm I1L1ii.1il1' .md P11 Rimrkg H4111- i1ilw.1l, Dusty i:.lI'lll1Il11 Titus, ,lcrry DO- mcrg .md Iiiiry M113 Alphiu Hoist and 'lkwhly NiL'Il1L'5'L'Y. Other cast lTlCI11l5L'I'S iiulmlilil Hui AI1xiL'fSOI1,..l.lLQlLliL' Gib- son, f'.lI'Ul Struiki11.1i1, Rogi-r L.1111l1so11, Diik S.lyCl', 'l'o111 Brigggs, Dick Xvillis, Russull Bvtts, .md Bruce Sic-vers. l ,.. -.......-...... 'A ? F1 1, TW il- lp- ,,.....,.........--- The play starred Dave Mann, Kurt Fiedler, and Russell Smith. A tive-piere hand, directed hy jud lX1aynard. pro- vided music throughout the perliormance. The story centers around a poet QMannj and his son Qlfiedlerj who have no money or worldly goods. An Old man QSmithj has his faith in lite rekindled by the young- sters interest in music. wx, wma J., Me mwdm Combining realism, humor, liappiness ant sadness, the annual -Iunior Class produttioi was approved hy all who saw it, Miss Mar Maurer directed this play, written by Wfil liam Saroyan. , ' 1 ggi 6 Q ,ir . - ,,,,i r rg 1 9' In M N 9 ,, 1 -e i 4. , l4l,'i'2 I 1 ,, . ., A . inllgii ' 1' lal -'ill 3 ' xfzllg I I K iilli sz. -fi! AL Q. f ,r,, it ,i it-LM ,.,. x V X as 5 I jr L gan: cmd 91: Presented as a curtain raiser to My lleart's in the Highlands, this humorous tiarte con- cerned two men who lived in the same room without knowing it, and who both wished to get rid of the same woman. Matters drew to a climax hut the two finally decided to stick with it. jean Mcflrew, Kay Pappas, and Harry Fritz made up the cast. 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Afte1'fg11mc autivity in thc L.lf4C'fCI'iAl. U iccjfml 'lf' IZWI I , f . u,.,-'4 Vf,X rl' f f ,Qi ,V ' 1 Z , 2 ISIIQQTI f f, N71 ,ff I O-IL? QA ff I I X! S Z 5' 0 . 1? ?f' , ' X I2 f Z I' I X 2nl, a 'f X N953 W f f! glnm ll' f X I K 6, , 21 gl f ' I? Z I X , Q w N! 514 S :Yr it -1 F I I UI-IIUII I IIIIIII If 'I I II I VI I'l U H II ll II II ll ml Il ur II II II U II El Il II II'Il I I:II IIiII..I I II II I I I I I II I II I Il II I l I II II ,I I' ? :I I I I I I I ll I I nv-A 5:1 ,.filggi.f ' ' yf I. fgi.4,- 'Qi' ' : T3 ' gif , I ,,- ,.' M, ',,. , ,.-.f-'i,-. f K DON Al,BRlCiH'l' Ifzfflfn MARTHA TAYLOR Aiii,i'ltH1IEdff0l' ff O Presenting the theme Stience Builds Our Future, the 1956 Bitterroot was published by Taylor of Texas. The stall' returned to the lithographic protess and used a tolored title page. Bitterroot Wleek, an annual tradition, began with the presenta- tion of the assembly Cellblock MHS, and tlosed with a dance The Bitterroot Breakout. At the yearly Montana Interscholastic Editorial Association convention at MSU, the 1955 yearbook received all-state rating. Co-sponsors of the 1956 Bitterroot are Miss Shirley DeEorth and Mr. Aaron SL'l'1CI1Cl-1. SHIRLEY DEFORTH Qf Sfrmzim' x . AARON SCH ENCK frm lrlf' BROOKE BILLINGS HARRY FRITZ PHIL BARNEY MARY BETH NX'HlTE JEAN MQGREW' Plzfzlirll-3 M,11l.1,uw' Sfwrlr lfdirru' Ad MtII1:I4Q6?' Tjjvirl PbllfU1U7'.lf7l7L'l' l 1 A 'A X1-Q ' , 3' -'S w K. t,.f my -i A X-Q. K V is W' 'M , Q ,af MARY QTFADMAN MARIANNE HOl:FAR'I IERRY W'IfI.I.lNG CAROL BAKER INA -IEANNE MORRIS i . . Artful Arif!! HLJJ U r'1'lu' U 1'ilw' T11 fffnl ii- Eiiitor albwrhs knowledge Deadline brings a mess to Bitterroot room KURT FIEDLER Pbrirrlgvulffber' ZOE AHL Ad Slzlff 'CQ' . 1. 479 X .. -Q ANNIE RICHARDS GAY GRADY Ad Slilff Ad sniff 'D- 'Cr nv I ,.,..,.f Boh Egan. station managerg Gene Massey. chief en- gineer. Serving the sound needs of MHS is the motto of KONA. student owned and operated radio station, Students are trained in radio techniques and gain experience in using public address systems. The station sponsors a fifteen-minute program each week on KGVO and provides sound equipment for school plays and assemblies. For the purpose of recording school events. KONA equipment is avail- able for use by clubs and in classrooms throughout the school. ,.wL: i: .P V' ,l we , 5 B G, :ti A, ' E my 5 r G PARKS VUHITMER. Sfwff-Ur X it D5 A D Tl-IE GOLDEN WHISPER OF Ml-IS First row. left to right: Gene Massey, Bob Egan, Ann Demmons. Katherine Pappas. Dave Armstrong. Jack Stevens. Second row: Doug Roark. Alan Bertapelle. Dave Wfickel, Bill Lynch. Craig Lindh. Loren DeLand. David Strom. jerry Dunlap. jim Lennox. Doug Wfarren. The annual literary magazine of MHS is the Kopee, which is an Indian word meaning owl. Throughout the year students submit compositions to the staff. The outstanding writings are then printed in the magazine. ' Printed locally the book is distributed in the spring following a week of 15344 'i ' sales competition in English classes. 4 r 'T The Kopee staff this year included: David johnson and Richard Krumm, senior editorsg Martha Cawley, junior editorg and Mary Ann Tennison, sopho- more editor. Additional members are: Mary Morris, art editorg Roger Lambson, business managerg Bobbie Chaffey, make-up editor: and Marjean Harrsch and I. Randa Cfolvill, typists. Miss Helen Fink is advisor. RUSS HELEN FINK Adlfirn' 1 I 1 . ri Q. V D R' es 'E ii '-is 3-1, 'fait mi. if 5 K at ,i F 'W re 5' 'iw' it I ' . DAVID JOHNSON RICHARD KRUMM MARTHA CAWLEY MARY ANN TENNISON Standing. left to right: Mary Ann Tennison, Marjean Harrsch, David johnson, Roger Lambson, Dich Krumm, Mr. Hager, art advisor. Miss Helen Fink. Seated: Roberta Chaffey, Randa Colvill, Martha Cawley, Mary Morris. gxfga, .frail ' W I 3.1. 1' A ls 1,1 'fi 'viffs 'il Kon I1 NllSSHl'l..X t'tll'X'l'Y Illtlll Sl'HUUI,, BIISSUVIIA. MtlN'l'AXA, RIARVII 2. 11130 lfirst semester Konah staff, l Bottom row. left to right: Maureen Gilligan, Beverly Heaxlin. Maureen Kimple, Ann Coyle. Center: Ann Demmons. Gail Hagen, Dave Mann, Alex George. Roberta Chaffuy. john Honey, Top row: Roger Lambson, Lina Knuchel, Bea Schwartz. Carolyn Hertler. Karen Elstone, Nancy Tarbox, Darlene W'ulcl, Mary Ann Tennison, Kay Pappas, jack Griffith, First semester to-editors Dave Mann and Alex George. Throughout the year the staff of the Konah labors under the delusion that it's putting out a newspaper. This higl' school tabloid makes its appearance every Friday under thc watchful eye of its sponsor, jolly john Linn. This sheet is edited by staff members who spend thc previous quarter training in 51 for the ever-current feue with a superior publication-the Bitterroot. The editors, ir lieu of working on the Konah, attend MIEA meets anc Pacific Slope conferences. As far as this paper is concerned, most people just reac the sports page and neglect the rest of the paper, but one can always see a freshman ogling the news scoops or diir witticisms. Years later, while the annual is one of the grad uate's most cherished possessions, the Konah is rememberec as just the periodical that came out between Bitterroots. I Q. I JOHN A. LINN. Slfw1,wr Dick ,lolimon and Luis Thitk were the Knnnlfs Mr. ana Bliss Tl1.inksgixing nf 1955, Setunrl sernestei' to-etlitiws Rulweiti Clmffey, Gail Hagen. :mtl Ann Coyle. lt: time fm' the etlituik bottle. he KONG Cdr ov X Second semester Konuli staff--liuttoin row, left to right: Charlotte Crutehfield, Iflelom Twite, Beverly Heglxlin, Carol Russ. Shirley 'l'i'ni1a. lieu Scliwglrtz, Druid Vlolinsnn. Center: john WW.-i'tz, Dianne Lewis, Roberta Cliiiffey, Ann Coyle, Gail Hagen, Ina Jeanne Morris, Harry Fritz. Top naw: Sam Noel, Mary Ann Tenniwn, Bill bliiekson. Loren Dcluml, Gail Gunterniann, Sue McCall, ,Luk Griffith, Alex George. ,Iere I.1ll lLlj.Zl11lI'l. al -of l 1 - ff-S7 gill! 1 z lar .U e .2 -Q--il Nl, . 291 QP' Y.- 1' in Jia. .3- Mp. ,, X w-., , , 4 a o l. Freelonrlcr Lou Rochelenu at renowned Konah feed. 2. Gene Massey and Loren DeLand solder Konah equipment. 5. Bitterroot room during a fire drill. 4. Bitrerroot staff rushes toward deadline. 5. Sssss-. f-ff 0 .,..1 AQ T'-.Is-rel Q, Jr, Hs ,fwjr IIII Of! 5 lg5q - , sf? I 5g ,giglcfix I I 'x f' , ,I I ff! .f-f!'f,! I ,ff if X ,fa ,f X Kiwis QffiffTff? f' Q2 I -f II I ' BNN I . ,XX5 Q, 1 , -- R ws. la WF,-,.--f' 74 YVYY 2 X , ,H g , ,, - ',,, Q W Win! Il., II II If Il Il II II Il I II II II I II I I I I , II II II II I I H II I IJ I Im Ile: I II EI-U-M'-M-I'-ID u n l I n ,III n n QI I n n If II I I I l iI EiEi52 -N. IIII I ix X 5 XQilil V x Y XX., X J I DOUG BT' ONNYN V. V kb -tg xx XIX, x , X aw, 5192 ff' my f , The Athktic' StaEffBmmm, Xeit to right: Don Dehney. Run Anderson. HM Sherbeck. Top: Ed Buzzctti, dlrectorg Rzdph Smoos, Lou Rochcknu, Bud Carvcy. jug Beck. .Snag N 4. , 5 E Y fjgz, F 2553555 'I M Jw? nf 145 7 .4 5.5 P r A, ., , K M Z' at t f 1 4 v .11 if If xt. f M fav 6 is I i ii - r 5 N P fs f .J Y , -4 6 .t..:NS'4,itiZ- .. - lltul Gylcs. Roy Stmntling. lclt to rightz Ht-.nl Coattli l'l.il Slwvlwtk. Stew lfirlcins. Tony litwlctti. Q lynn. Brute Olson. Mylec l,intls.v,'. Lloytl ljcthlcc, Gary Culbertson, Brian Nooncy. Dan Rice. Boh XY'l1gMjgy, Kgn xX'U-,tml jljyton lklstrt. Assistant Cotitli Ron Antlctson. Knccling: joc Potter. john Matte, Floyd Bcthlcc. lfmnlc D.iin.isl4os. 'Yom Drinvillc. john Morrison. Bob Predriclcson, Lhiry lljoflcluntl. jim llnucr. jntla Cooper. l.co Kottns. Nornmn Lowe. Daw Marlity. Sitting: Ditlc johnson, joe Pepe, Bill Burlcltintl. Bill Etlingci. jerry Luclmu. Dick Hale. jerry Schmiu. Ron Nlfilson. Tom Lowe, john Rnssull. COACHING STAFF SEASQN RECORD llvwl 10 LUN. O T. ' fed 0 Ml550ulz1 I Missoula, V' V... ...illl Missoula Missoula Yrvvg Missoula ..... Total Missoula, MiSS0ula,ii iiiii Misgoula i Missoulgll iiiii Missoula .... ---M22 --...71 --N46 .,,,U13 --'4..ZO H25 so-.ez 529 Anauonda guttc Centrdl iiii 02011130 Helena 'i Gigaf pans Livingston Billings M Butte Publi? Kalispell M Butte Ccntrgluii 'Ash 'Sm 6 4. - . ' 5 'PQ in r - 'fi' and X 52 St' ' , Jnding.. left to fight. Fm h . S man Coafh Jug Betk - Assiggam Bon-thu ' Coqgh ' Don DL 'lm-ni. Y- As, -. sistant Freshman Cinch Bud CHX, C V hh- cY. Assigtam S V I tldl Hall Sllefbekkq Bsglidn Coath Ron And cr Cond? Lou Rot-ation' Spartan C Isalu, Offensive team, left to right: Bill Edingei. Floyd Bcthke, glue Pepe, john Matte. Leo Kottas, Paul Gyles. Bruce Olson, john Russell. Brian Nooney, jerry Luthiiu, Myke Lintlsny. cam ' 4 ll 5'6 .5 N , Y .Q . E M Q. . :,,,x,, , W L WF, , M , q r is rbrzx I s J A A 5 f t,tt C . p 4 , - rv, 'E L Q inxzggfjtfggi. K .. W d.i.t, f ' ' D A i ' 'T - - Egg: 1 I .,--' 2- H my r . . -.-M 4 M 'fix ' P . fi' - ,f' 2. - ' S-fy ...,,' fr -fff . kt use :tw 'K nrtww -' Q x H' Argus- L lx . Z., r l? ii i liuz, I K . 14.ti11'e 4 st .. ' is . if - P A 1 V A W M A ,.., -Ajgxxxfkfgwii .,e. L: NM A . if .. 4. 4 r- 1 g P y we ,- , if treat L . P my XKV: .l,- f , - Y':- t-.gi , I 'K'L tif' iss ,rf . , .:.f ' -- 1,,h,,. .. eteefsef Q't so -: A 'Y if f T .5 ,, ..,N,tgi'i: in N H f 9... IQ?-015745 K-3.09-lead Q, T qQ5sfi.'.jk-Qi,-.,yF .ii .Ar E 1 ' Z 5 R... W 9 ,EL - , 5 if it ,r ..4il' ii ' Q W 'if - J frwiffsswf 11 ,- 'ft rS1f..t,j,,,,3i - -+o if-frfgfgaqmf . f ff ' A533 Ke fe' A7m'4-'f'li 'b11f- l7Al'l. GYLES JOE PEPE lN'fYKE LINDSAY Center Hiilfback End I1 in :lift Alaillfllll All-Sfillc Ifiiiil TCKIIIIIII All-Slrllc FH'-I Tmm AU-Shllc' ANACONDA-7 MISSOULA-40 The Spartans' first victory this season came at the expense of the Copperheacls. The running of Pepe, Frank Damaskos and Leo Kottiis was a big factor in the win, with Bruce Olson, joe Porter and jack Cooper helping. The team showed strong block ing, satisfactory passing and good rushing throughout the game, played at home. Coach Hal Sherbcck was pleased with this initial showing. Captain joe Pepe presents AA Championship Trophy to SA President Mika Bouulmrtl as Captains Paul Gyles intl Myke Lindsay look on. MISSOULAs-15 BUTTIE CENTRAL-7 Two touthdowns in the first quarter by fullback Kottas and Porte-r's conversion LIL'LiOL1l'liCLi for all of Missoultfs points as the Simirtrms took the Muroons for their second nonvconference win git Dornblaser lfield, A 53-yard run by Kottas and 11 recovered Maroon fumble set up the scores. Maroons threatened once in the second period, then scored in the third on at pass. BILL EDINGER BRVCE OLSON End Quarterhutk Ffrfl TLHINI AU-Shift' Fflif 'litggnl AH.Sl,1fg 1 W-H-wwomw, --- an-gn - Ly kgs- W 'Ein ?35Z3'f-Giizgi .-fi ei 'gig ,ret . ' 4 37 F-if ,,.. r s Bob XX'l1ei1tlcy KEN VVIERSLAND 'liitkle Ifirrl 7iL'.lNl All-Smit' ' . ,- ,, Defensive team, left to right: Mykc Lindsay. Paul Gylcs. Ken Xx'L'I'SlilI lLi. Leo Knttns, jerry I.uclmu. joe Pepe. john Matte, Tom Drinville. Dine Mutiny. Tony liunetti. Bill lidinger. 51' 0, Q LUINLN home 92 -Q-. QM '- ,dz 4 - 1 . .. '-71 -2 -N 'l ONY BUZZE I' I I Tackle it-,iv LLOYD BETHKE Tackle Serwld Term AllS1iff -'Q' 0... 'Q l GARY CVLBERTSON End MISSOULA-22 BOZEMAN-13 All-stater Pepe sparked the Spartans' win over the Hawks at Bozeman with two long touchdown runs. Following a Gallatin score, Tom Drinville intercepted a pass, and Pepe ran 55 yards to pay dirt with Porter converting. Bill Edinger got two points on a safety, then Pepe took the Bozeman kick-off and ran 75 yards for six points. Both teams scored once more before the final gun. Coach Sherbeck commented on the improved blocking and line play in Missoula's first conference game. Joe Porter practices kicking conversions. joe kicked 17 points this season. TOM DRINVILLE End STEVE FIRKlNS Halfback , K. Q XL.. ,--B -W. 1 , t ., 'ii TN zu -in .P ,. .Ma . . ax LAYTON FELSTET Tackle LV., my A I x, 'nuff . 4 . L . I .- a , . 1 DICK HAI E L - ' 'bww lit JB FREDRICKSON MISSOULA-71 HELENA-0 The Spartans played sound, effective football in all departments of the game as they slaughtered the Bengals 71 to 0 for their fourth straight victory. Pepe scored 5 touchdowns and ran 259 yards to lead the offense. The line stopped the Bengals cold, the blocking was good, and the passing and secondary were strong, as the Spar- tans won one of the most lopsided games in Class AA history. Four Great Falls Bisons try to stop Leo Kottas as he plovxs through for yardage. LEO KOTTAS Fullback Honorable Meulion All-Slale 4 'K-Jfffrr M .tara-Q Et. A .1 xr: Q. xi ii-I ri.-M -1 i lls-gl,-i tat . .- - ' A DAVE MACLAX - h, ., .. 4 U x4' '26 1. 1 A , Center L.'.,i '55 ' ,V QQ .L f 7 ..f:i.5'a!c,2 -fx-Mi... fs. 1 .1 Q ,N gint .fray U . K ,ji asglttwirlnu- -105798-. afQ'k+w W t 1.5.14 Players tome off the hencli to sc-ntl the starting eleven out on Dornblaser MISSOULA-47 GREAT FALLS-6 The Spartans' third AA victory kept them in a tie with Butte Public for the conference lead. Missoula downed the 1954 Champs -17 to 6 on Dornblaser Field, starting and finishing strong but playing poorly in the third period. Myl-ze Lindsay scored three touchdowns, Pepe two, and Brian Nooney two, with Porter making four conversions. Field. DAN RICE JERRY SCHMITZ BOB VC HEA'l'l.EY 'liaclclc' Guarcl Talclclc ' '? ,iafs,,i1i r ,A i 'Missa t- .ay.iiJw1tistw.i. at i ttii ,yi gli .I s s W -f 'i N f 1 U . A , K' X, lisp .fr .E K Qfifadw- .4 - 1- i ' 4 - fu ' in 4. 'MY - . ' 1 r,'ff4wa5 ff MISSOULAM-16 LIVINGSTON!-7 The Spartans took undisputed first place in the Big Ten as they won their fourth straight conference game and their sixth game this season. Pepe scored the first touchdown and Kottas added three more on beautiful long runs, Olson passed for one touchdown to Lindsay. Blocking and offense were excellent. IS4 Floyd Betlike. .lim Bauer. Paul Gyles and Bill Burklantl run out on the MISSOUI-Af2O BUTTIZ PUBLIC-O The Spartans came hack with three touchdowns after ,1 scoreless first half to whip the Bulldogs hy 20 points. Pepe scored in the third period on a pass from Olson. followed hy Kottas in the fourth after he sparked a sustained 70-yard drive. A minute later 1X1at'lay blocked a punt and john Matte recovered in the end zone for six more points. The line which Coath Sherbeck declares is the best he ever coached, held the Bulldogs once when they were on the Spartan three. This game truly showed the power of the Missoula eleven. 51. 'l,, 1- 4 'Q' Q' 6 U ,M J . t , L V --- L..--, , W: ' V' wil lgfsfifi- . fu.-,f, 'Yf.-N, ,-.af ,' - .git .4 t R ' , 9 X 5 P-k.4iXxu?.L mis ...y ff -vi.. Catching a pass during praitite on Spartan Field is ,lack Cooper. halthack. s y if H-:F:fLf?'- i UF: 4' 'Q I at ' - s t 4 lai r tj A -1' , - x l 1 A l ' 1- V , Q 1 5 ,, i. B Y VV . I lj , -skew: f,-ix. 1 Q ' ' 4 c aft' f x , .. ..,,e .t,,, t s r . In U I, 1 , Al .A ,F V, ,ji it 5-E:-ill: . x 14. e f . , L ,.,,,.: - ' ' . 1 at f.. . - ff' , qw. ' . - V' LIT? yet- ll' 1 l at rat - . ,t,- H P . ., jj .1 K' ' 3 1- k -rf ' ' 'kv 'xt ,J Qrf j 1-. 'Yi ,ft Q '. s., A ' 431, I i..' nf' -- ,Q ' . 5 - ' Q34 I .Q X v:,q .e -. -w,,4'f',,ts f y, -5 ,fi . , QI 'Ein .Qllr , I -B24 1' ',A'iIQ3'wy H ' i h ' K -1,, 5-5'rg- W ' . ' ly -, '3vig?f il, I' fffxi eV 2 V 'F I. A rl QQ, A , F: 'f -' ' ., ' l ' ug . 1,7 .R xg no ,na Q k t. 5 -,QQ H.:Qg,.ak, ,V-,NN WT ' V rkjw :fan 4 A .- 1 ,-.t. , t . -'-' ff, ,L Y -.:- or - we -1:2 sr r i r .ga fa t pa r 1 -4 , 1ff..,e ima if . 'i fr .sm af'A.J?v'Hf V t . t 'rf , . RON XYILSON Ulllkf l'mAl'FR FLOYD l'sIf'l'HKlf Fml Guard Tackle his feet dont run out from under him, Spartan fullhack Kottas will off fora large gain. outstanding. Stcffrnf 'l't.n11 Aff-Smit' MISSOULAfl 5 BILLINGS+o Halfbacks Nooney and Pepe each scored a touch- down in the last quarter of a snowstorm at Billings to give the Spartans their 7th straight win. It was a hard-fought game, with ll fumbles setting both teams back many times. Dave Maclay, Ken XVersland, Lindsay and Edinger helped make Missoulas line play l55 5 A ' ii nn- ,,i S . , .ww , --' . K ct.. M s S f it ' 'fn' . l M u MLS H' , nf? , .NL ' 'A walff l ww 5 . ew 'tt 'W .gf rf' ' , f 1 it X, PW .. c, r 4 - eiiitiif ' K my Fr ,E 'gk . , 'ravi - H Ai I V- h? 'a'Lue3fat K ' 'ti:i3 5f -B ' 1-1 . , 3 Lv. i, di - P , 5 . l X' .ra 'Q l' R' fl A 4 U .. M H- .av ,V -7 g.,, 'a ff .K fb , isiso-5 Mg.. -,-rr - ,Ev ,A tr, H I v Q' .- fc, at ,A I E ah Kawai?- wc .7 vm ga 5 wiais- . i 'fa4a-s- ' af ' i sf- s ,A lr- , +4 ,,, QA, ,1,gI3.gf , l , , - ,N 'A ,, . 'fl af-4' ww. W at . ' ' I ', Y 9. , f -Si x Q .sa - -' ' -' -' i V a s . -fy 'T' QE? A ' t- . '??-aff.. Y ' . ..Qwfgil Y bt V, Epi .1 it ,Q fr ' f, - 1- S- :uthll GARY BJORKLUND BILL BURKLAND JACK COOPER Halfback Quarterback Halfhack MISSOULA-2 5 KALISPELL-6 The purple and gold Spartans climaxed an undefeated regular season with a win over the hard-fighting Braves of Kalispell. Nooney, Cooper and Pepe scored touchdowns on runs, and Edinger scored once on a pass from Olson. Flathead got a touch- down in the final period and were threatening when the game ended. Spartans won the AA conference title in the game, with 7 straight wins. Butte Central, second with a 6-1 record, challenged Missoula for the State Crown. The Maroons came to Dornblaser Field looking for a title, but-i. Manager Gary Cates. Trainer Harry Tiny Bauer. Manager jack Eddleman. FRANK DAMASKOS TOM LOWE NORMAN LOWE Fullback End Tackle I J ' 4, Y, ka -- 5,-.gp .-. ,. .1 ,- ur f'. -V.. H- 4 .. 2.331 ,.,.-vuyv.--5 Y, I V4.5-.1',f,,, :. ' 'x ,W L' I, f'gr ifg:,.w M ,s 3 .5,Li4f Q:sfi2ne - Q -- h V,1f.. V' H tx- XL K I 'X' X ,, , if - ix v. . K - N- 1 -we fu .. ww 7 J 1T.'.T.. ', 1 4 ,,-- 1- , ,. FB , J , , AbL, m .,,.. -iff LA A -A, 11' -fu. e -ak: wx, . ,ug sh' Jimi f ..--r .. 'Hr 3? , .- , N -, 'f 7' s, -- - ,I -U , 5' I , 335,54 Q NJN l57 .,..,.X. ... .-., ., - '04, ul., Z o'-5 AIOHN MORRISON BRIAN NOONEY g, 4 iq ii , X Y I . - .,.., ,. ,. ,., 1 . .... , y 'mm' N 'I '4 'M ..,.. A: .. K . I. - .g ,f!4gg,,., ini-r'.ff'Q!3 ',, MQW, ,Q 5311- ig: Z' -. fx Fi: N f- M- Q f,QrivY'i,,j , 9. ' -1 M , . 'a:., f LZl,? 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In thc Championship game -IOS: Pepe cixislmcs across for Iviissniiluk fourth toui'l1iIown. 3. Nooncy whips along. 4. The team before which nine AA teams bowed is shown uhnrging an imaginary fm' on Spur Fic-ld. -IOHN RI'S9I2I.I. LID 'Z' Squad left to right: Russell Smim, .W ...7 Homer Ponton. Ken Zarling, .,...-, Ed Noel Tom Boone, ue... ..-, h Don Delaney-. Front row, Loren Harrison, Alan Weishaar, Robinson, Walle Lindsay, Dennis Lucey, Chuck Nichols, , David Alarich, Gene Keller, David Price, Head Coach Lou Rocheleau, Assistant Coac Third row: Manager Lloyd Kirkland, Duane Pfeifer, jim McFarlane, Chuck Drinville, Lee Gibson. jim Bartron, Bill Rocene, Wayne Howard, Dick Seim, Leland l-lyslop. David Vlilsonj Manager Phil Gilbert. FINAL ' AA Team STANDINGS Missoula V011 Lon. . MISSOUL .. T A ll Butte Centfal ,ed W B Helena ,,., ,-,. .lhl ' ' N --.. B on 4 L0-ff 0 Tied Great Fall ' ombers ..... 0 Butte ,, 5 gomgrs ..... Stevensville Flathead- ' Om Kalispell Re GM.. ii? Liijii Bombers -... ..,c i 133113132 gifs B fffffs - alispell Reserves Total 179 Park .-..-. D Billings ---- Anaconda Frosh --'. N Ftosh ,,,, Frosh--hm FRES HMAN RECORD Won 1 Loft 1 Tied 1 ....,,,-,---H-6 . ,,,, 0 Butte Ff0Sh , -., NBN -..-- Loyola Bn ' 14 zu john Buttrey, Lynn W'elty and Dave Mann practice on the parallel hairs, This and the trampoline form ri new purt of MHS, The two teams performed during hiislcethall halftimes. Also making its appearance for the first time in MHS is a wrestling team, coached by Ron Anderson and Jug Beck. The team held dual meets with several schools and en- tered the state tournament. Drive XX'.ilscth is high off the traiupoline. I Wfrestling aspirants train under the watchful eye of Cuath Ron Anderson f I60 , f f bn- A X QLV3 ,F sir fe. t' 1? l 'S Q i ,, Y V 4 l 1 .QQ . Q l , l 1' -ug 1 X J l 'Sl 4 l 1 1 ' thi, :if I A if I V lt, V fy sim 1 f 6 uL As y 1 YQ . NYY it , tl' ' ' A L X . -26' DON Dllllzti.-.111g1B.1' 5? I lb l oe Nl , , A X Tr.xn1lH2lH1l A SCH? 30Sf::stll'llL , . vw X ' t A XX L, Trampoliners perform at the Field House. Wrestlers, from left, bottom row: Coach Beck, Dick Morin, Bob Vasser, Charles Wfright, Don Morin, Dick Holmes, Buck Kirkland, Lee Yates, George Sale, Mike Robinson, Couch Anderson. Center: john Matte. Dennis Lucey, LeRoy Felde, Chuck Conkling, Hank Hubert, Terry Foust, Ted Foust, Irvin Hansen. Top row: john Russell, Gary Bjorklund, Dave Russell, Raleigh Mashek, jim McFarlane, Roy Lynn, Norm Kolppa, Dave Aldrich, Brian Nooney, Floyd Bethke, Gail Ansell. 7, ,sf '-J' p.-.,, M , R wfxmzt i. 7755 QU C qljolteli gen . ROQEY MEQNVXV- . htl . left to Simask'-W Bal gtanagriiz Frank Knee Won 6 Lost 0 Tri-County Rotational, First, 7111 Missoula 100172, Great Falls ZIVZ Missoula Won the Helena Relays with 8 firsts Missoula 81, Butte 41 Interscholastic Meet Missoula 97 fMeet Recordj Butte 42V2 Helena 30 Great Falls 27V2 Billings 14 Kalispell 13 Central Valley Relays fSpokanej Missoula My-Z Lewis and Clark 22 john Rogers 21 Central Valley 20 North Central 17 Wfest Valley 4 5111 Magsik' . Reba: ' Q -10 15 X506 . xx Uevngcn Ne we , svn Yo tsxagd. Head Coach LOU ROCHELEAU xbevwon' -A O1 . Haisexxw CJJSTJCAVKLIKU. Q, Q1 ' N Assistant Coach RALPH SOROOS TRACK LETTERMEN Poifm Dan Magstadt fCapt.j .......... 47 Roger Wolter Dennis Reber Ken Nelson ...,.., jim Powell ....... Frank Damaskos Ken Wcrsland Bill Hzlrsell ....,. Leo Kottas .,..,w.. Ray Merwin ....... Gary Culbertson Pete Vnnn ....,,... Jim Wzildbillig . Tom Andrus .......57 .......67 ,,.....33 .......59 .......52 .......15 ,......l2 .......l7 ,......12 5 3 Ken Nelson finishes far ahead of Snow lies on the track and the field in the lnterscholastic field as .lim Powell wins Mile Relay. the javclin. RECORDS: Ken Nelson .,,,,,. ,,r...., 2 2' Broad jump QStatej Ken Nelson . .,.. 10 Sec 100-Yd. Dash CSchoolj 220-Yd. Dash fSchool1 440-Yd. Dash CSchoolj Ken Nelson ,,r.,,.,,.,.......,. 22 Sec Frank Damuskos ..,s . 50.1 Sci' Merwin, Magstadt, Wfald- Mile Relay fStatcj billig, Damaskos .. . 3231.5 Dan Migstidt takes the Interscholustir Mile for the third straight year. Bill Harscll competes in thc High JUINP. llill took fourth in the Interscholiistic. Nelson wins the lnterscholastic 100. Dzimaskos takes fourth. FF If S ,Z X-.M-J' Xt .f s-iiilia' Q X in slut 6 -'ffl 'fait f xl 1'-1-19 A vt C l ' ' wtf? 1. t..-2 fa, LLC i , 5 H in Mil 'Moak 'hr if N, , . A ,'.. -. Lien, lack f ' we 4 N' B own- Dave - - 's 8 it A Orson DenniS -Reber' Dmilg Kim Wimen. M155mg ' Bohn Paul Gyles, Brudier. joe Pepe, Bill Burklun . Left to right: Leml f'lle,iRaY Mefwm' Cen i lohnston, Tom Dum' l0hn Datsopoul0S- I I we I f ' , 4 I Lou Rocheleau of the Spartans. Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula 45 53 66 70 47 63 54 76 48 68 53 54 48 58 71 70 69 48 49 SEASON RECORD 117011 II Lol! 7 Polson .......... 36 at home Gallatin .......... 65 at home Park .,......,....s 45 at home Helena .....i..v... 50 at .Helena Butte Central 59 at home Flathead .....,.. 47 at home Gallatin ........ 75 at Bozeman Billings .......... 66 at Billings Anaconda ...... 35 at home Helena .......... 58 at home Great Falls .... 52 at Great Falls Park ..,...i...l... 60 at Livingston Butte ...,.......... 57 at Butte Butte .............. 43 at home Billings ..,.,,.... 58 at home Flathead ........ 61 at Kalispell Great Falls .... 66 at home Anaconda ...... 62 at Anaconda Butte Central 68 at Butte Spartans emerge from the dressing room to take the floor against a Double A oe. MISSOULA vs PARK Playing an excellent game in the shooting and rebounding departments, the Purple and Gold took the first game of the series from the Rangers 66 to 45. Reber led all scoring with 26 points, Bolin followed with 16, and Lien had 10. Spartans showed improvement in this game, but in their second encounter the Ran- gers won 60 to 54. This game was even in all respects but free throws, where Park held a 22 to 16 edge. These six points won the game. MISSOULA vs HELENA Spartans scored evenly to overthrow the Ben- gals at Helena 70 to 50 and played a hot and cold game at home to win 68 to 58. Bolin led Spartan scoring in both contests, with Lien, Olson, Burklund, and Reber also contributing points. A tw r--...gif MISSOULA vs POLSON A fast finish gave Missoula the seasons first victory in a non-conference game. The score was tied at 30 all with 4:28 left in the last quarter, but points by the game's top scorers Bill Burkluncl, Bruce Olson, and Dennis Reber salvaged a 45-36 win. Olson sprained his foot quite seriously, but was back in action after two weeks. MISSOULA vs GALLATIN The Hawks, one of the two teams to take the Spartans twice in the regular season, won here 65 to 53 and in Bozeman 75 to 54. Dave Lien, on the varsity team after one superior game with the Bombers, scored 11 points in the first encounter. Leroy Bolin and Reber led scorers, and Burklund helped. In both games the Hawks shot over 50 per cent to account for the victories. Reber and Bolin led Spartan second-game scoring. The six Spartans who drew the season's starting assignments are, left to right guard joe Pepe, forward Bruce Olson, center Dennis Reber, forward Dave Lien, and guard Leroy Bolin. In the middle is guard Bill Burklund. -N, dl U In two almost identical pictures, Spartan opponents fail to stop -Inc Pcpds shots. PAUL GYLES JOE PEPE Forward Guard W' X X X H 1. l v 1 Q I RAY MERNVIN Forward MISSOULA vs BUTTE CENTRAL The Maroons beat Missoula twice this year, finishing strong in the Field House game for a 59 to A17 score, and taking the final season game at Butte 68 to 49. No one seemed to be hitting against the Cen- tral 5, as individual Spartan scoring never topped IS, but was evenly distributed. JACK JOHNSTON I 68 35 4. ff 3 lyk The Braves Herb Smith had .1 foul Called Against him for helping Rebe score. KEN XY'lhll'fTT Guard MISSOULA vs FLATHFAD Missoula had to rally in both games and come from behind to trim the Braves in hard-fought contests. The Braves got a fast start at the Field House but Mis- soula shot well and ended with a 16 point advantage, 63 to 47. Flathead had a 10 point halftime margin in the student-bus- trip game at Kalispell, but a 23-point third quarter, when the Braves got 9, sewed up the victory for the Spartans, 70 to 61. Forward MISSOULA vs BILLINGS Playing a strong game at Billings, the Spartans, behind the 29 points of Reber and Bolin's 10 baskets, went ahead in the fourth quarter and tripped the Broncs 76 to 66, At Mis- soula the Spartans solved a zone de- fense and shot well in the second half to win, with Bolin hitting 24, Reber 17, Olson and Lien 10, to make the final score 71 to 58. JOHN DATSOPOULOS Forward l 1 L BRUCE OLSON Forward Trainer Harry Tiny Bauer and assistant trainer Phil Gilbert. MISSOULA vs GREAT FALLS Missoula squeaked by the Bisons twice, once by one point 53 to 52, and once by three, 69 to 66. A large Bison lead disappeared at Great Falls, as Olson sank timely bas- kets and Bolin hit 19 and Reber 11. Bisons missed four shots in the final minute and Missoula controlled the ball to win. Dan Balko staged a scoring duel with Leroy Bolin at Missoula and won, but the Missoula team showed better balance, with Bolin getting 20, Lien 16, Reber 15, and Olson 10. Ball-ro hit 24. BILL BURKLUND Guard l DAVE LIEN LEROY BOLIN DENNIS REBER Forward Guard Cgnfcr MISSOULA vs ANACONDA Dave Lien hit for 20 points to keep Missoula in the first game with the Copperheads, and Missoula won 48 to 35. Bolin potted 13 points in this game. But after that Anaconda went into its usual late- season splurge, and made Missoula its eighth straight victim at the Smelter City 62 to 48. Missoula scored 48 points in both games, but Anaconda hit more often to win the second. FINAL AA STANDINGS Team Worz Lost Pvt. Park ......,........ ....... 1 5 5 .772 Missoula ............ ....... 1 1 7 .611 Butte Central .,.... .,..,.. 1 1 7 .611 Anaconda ....... ....... 1 0 8 .556 Gallatin ,.....,.... ....,., 1 0 8 .556 Great Falls ...... ..i.... 1 0 8 .556 Helena ......... .... 9 9 .500 Billings ....... .... 7 10 .412 Flathead ........l .... 5 12 .294 Butte Public ...... ---- 3 15 .176 WESTERN DIVISION TOURNAMENT The late-season slump that cost Missoula its last two conference games also cost the team its first two tourney contests and a chance to be represented in the State Tournament at Butte. Helena, last year's state champions, were also eliminated. First Butte Q70 to 42j and then Butte Central C71 to 51j ran over the Spartan! On the final clay, Anaconda and Great Falls met for the championship. IQ' W Managers Bill Morris, Tom Boone, Alan Cain, Dick Thomas, and Dick Ainsworth. ' i 3 Sw 141 Jw 2 S i Q, 1 .. U O 1 ,. AH , :rf . ..,, im Bauer. S ott Butch Hendricks Tom Lowe' J Geor C C . V ' Appel!- - Y . Ht gilbert. llm er Bill Mmm' il Sherbeck, Backi 'Hamel P I ilos Manager Tom 1 tt to righfi Mamg C er C0841 Hi' ' Fronnsf Ken Zarling, jack ooP , Dick elm' John R0bll1S0h, J Boone. Ha I Sherbeck of undefeat d e Bombers. Datggpm v B rtron Pat MCDOMM' Milton . A , ack Berreth. Jlm Hal Sherbeck, victorious Spartan football coach, Bomber basketball coach, and Frosh track coach, left MHS during the year to accept a coaching job at Montana State University, An outstanding Grizzly three-letter man of the past, he was appointed MSU's assistant football coach, Freshman basketball coach and head baseball coach. 1 I partan football mentor, his teams won the Class AA Championship title three times, in 1952, 1953, and 1955. The 1953 team was unbeaten, the 1955 squad unbeaten, and untied. His overall record is 28 wins, 5 losses and six ties. The Bomber basketball teams which he coached compiled a creditable 4918 - record. His 1955-56 squad went unbeaten in 15 games. n four years as head S I7I .-, 1 .. ni. , ff K t rl ' -x BOMBIYR SEASON RECORD f lf rr at 66 B qsophsy 44 B., S9 59 50 S-1 36 66 58 39 5 2 -42 67 . . .i .i ' I H7021 17 Lax! O' X, H 5 i it T' T pl :J X' X L .iv .yin i.. 33 MQA' tub Misl ula Fuxshrrrsn gif . Af' Plains J. .rf ,,,,, .. s., 7 5 1 Helena JLBE W 515, 9 XV Butte Central VB '5,QH,l' Qi ' lflathc-all Reskrves N25 AOfW'V 01 Druininond 51 VH X, Anatbntla BT: rdf, sly ff? llc'ler1ar B'm,i,Q ,.... YS J XUJ Drummond' ,,,..., ,,SL,l 4, U1 liuttguhvetls , .,.,.A ,tigf Q19 ! ' Butte Reds 361 1 ,fl Darby .,-..X4y.e thug-,555 , ' Missoula Missoula Missoula Missoula B Missoula B Missoula B Missoula B Missoula Missoula B Missoula B Missoula B Missoula B Missoula Ii Missoula B Missoula Missoula B Missoula B . B CSolwhsj 49 H .,.,,, ,,..... 7 l 65 Flathead 'Resobvdpl 44 r Missoula l:I'CSljU1iCl'l 42 Anaconcla B .,,,., 39 Butte Central B 60 ft Hennlrieks stores on 1 pu ng ig., Kill ispell .is Scim Appelt drives through the Reserves. Seim stops to think at left during easy Bomhtr xittorw Basketball Coaches: Lou Rocheleau of the Spartans Hal Sherbeck of the Bombers. and Bul Cirsu and jug Beck of the Frosh. of gi A . 1 4 gm ,N f,:,t-ss ' 9 Q 33' ,L 1. fi Pl i ff' X MCI' S is gl' . 1. ae Rochelew- Jim Wa ' dsay. ' Pramenko, Larr W1 Vjalle 1-in - Hayes, llm S- . refs, Back I0 1 Sy Gene K right: Jon Dahlberg- lgal Chumraut Bruce eicglan Sularz, Bill Thoma Bottom IOWY X62 0 Slusser DCC Pohimani Lawrence. Missing. af re linder. Ceniex wfiite, Phii Hammen, Ken Ed Lowe' O n Olson- Frosh Frosh Frosh Frosh V Frosh Tv- Frosh Q Frosh Frosh I ' Frosh Frosh - i ' Frosh l f ' MCIIS' li 1 T ' h rr 4 N .Al Beck and Bud Carvey of the Fresh Tien. 'N X im ii Bi J I wig , JL- Ap-w...zp,,,,Q fu,.fc44fvG-rla., 25 54 fff ff 46 SEASON RECORD 1,7072 Y Lori 3 Missoula Sophs .l..., Butte Central Frosh 67 Disbrow Merchants 21.150 Drummond B MM Sports Shop ..,,. . 48 Hamilton B ..,. .. . 62 Drummond B .. . 48 Hamilton B . 44 Butte Frosh ....,...,.... Missoula Sophs .............. 57 Bonner Grade School 45 22 25 513' 44 34 37 29 52 49 23 l73 E -7 , Q YH' i I N aard, Paul Pramcnl-to, Don Albright, and 'ful Golfers-Left to right: Sue McCall, Roger org . Smith. ln the 1955 lnterscolastic Bob Livcsey, '55 and Albright represented MHS. Tennis Players-'Left to right: Dustin lfnrnum, john Summerville, Bob Clark, Judy Flightner. Harry Haines. jenn McGraw. Mary Lory, :intl Wayne Buchanen. Missing are Philip Barney, Leo Rnnstrorn, :intl Rziy Richctts, ln i955 Flightner, Clark, Barney, Ranstrom, and Fiirnum, along with Dclorcs Hendricks and janet Gonsior. '55 played for MHS. F fy X II I I II I.. I II II I I II II WLM U III 'III' :jr is Il an II IHI umm I I I X QT X ww bf XX ,pg ww I Af 'VII IIIIIIIII E III I ' D 'III' A ly f M if READY MIX Y I40I Soufh Avenue Wes'l' ll C S MISSOULA, MONTANA For GOOD Concrete Call 9-79I4 FURNITURE The FAIRWAY DRIVE-IN The Place fo Go for BASKETBURGERS From M. H. S. BARBECUED SANDWICHES Sou+I1 on FOUNTAIN SPECIALS Highway 93 A Shori' Drive HAUGEN'S STUDIO ERROOT PHOTO Besi' Wishes +o 'I'he Class of '56 PLENTY OF ELECTRICITY MEANS MORE JOBS A few years ago, ihe word iob probably meani somefhing unpleasan+ io you - a household +asl: like chopping wood, doing dishes, cleaning house or mowing 'ihe lawn. Today, fhough, 1'he word has a differeni . . . more excifing . . . ring 'io you. H' means employment All of you wani' jobs . . . and pay. Eleciriciiy is a facior in defermining where a business or indusfry will loca+e. The communify wiih a pleniiful supply of power has a be'H'er chance of being designaied a si+e for a new business or plant We have a deparimeni' fhai' aids in developing 'ihe sfafe by ac1'ively promofing Monfana as a good place +o live and worlc. We have pleniy of power. Our rafes are considerably lower 'lhan 'ihe na'l'ional average. We're planning and building ioday +o assure adequaie power in ihe 'fufure for you and yours. THE MONTANA POWER COMPANY Helping Build fhe Sfaie , , 00J'MRO 95, 45W W . sf' ww xxwogvb cally Q M KD 0,59 pfnunr i WIN ww, hcl: rul-lnalcln g O SHEETS 'ix ' Y lvqghb ...., .... , . ...... QQ viiiulilqnszs .. .Q UVISQT' O f V LFS' eiwsclu' 6' -7 Zi! S 2' 111: lla 1- ' ' was .1..v glt u G S A J 5105416101071 ' il 55'f -vu. ' QHMHSQQ TS4w Agn if-M T T' s N O WEAR-:vm T Q' ai na 0 61655. vie- 1 . . . is a symbol of qualiiy and in- 'MKET5 Wg? +egri+y. so are The names behind +his ,hh 55995215535 greai' weslern Monlana shopping cen- sfgfifzg, ' f , I 'rer. These famous labels represeni ' V T men and women who have devoied IC! f I f I 4 in HHH iheir lives to the creaaiondand devil- i opmeni of fine merc an ise. Peope Q3 7i,,,,,- ll who have buili THEIR business suc- Msgaflll Auum fm i a . . If 04416 ' ...Mons 62,364 cess upon The same simple principles CQ , W 'Mfw of honesi values and a siricl adher- N E Q4 Quia enc: 'lo good siandards. Cierlainl? ii' e G ? i is i rough associaiion wil' such ine Qi? g l rlpakers-nrhai peoplel have hcome +o 1 'EQ ,u now e Mercaniie as 1 e ome- ' C16 6 T owned siore where all of wesiern Nw fx l Megane shops . . . WITH CONFI- W Q' NNN ,' ' ' C, DE CE! '5 f :O rf: ' zsexfsf r ' 4 . wk .ei.i 4 2.55--' 90 YEARS . . . snsxce ness f lllllllllllllll hx PY n ff'W l'li W s ' W ' 'i -so fff H Tliilor-ed lv 1 H KW m . l' Prnnmon 0 i ' fff ST if i pa -0 f'f in 'iff' iff - 4i....... fl' T 's 41 X Q s Calzm T CW 506. SH CONT 'J ,giifaffs .Y Uwels 57144 , r m O 22311. 0 l 12.1 eval N O R T H E R STOP N UNI1 5H0P BUILDERS MOUNTAIN SUPPLY TRACTOR Across Fx: 736 So. lsi' W. Posi' Office Missouia Logger's Trac+ors Farmers Con+rac'I'ors , Machinery Supplies ' MISSOULA, KALISPELL MONTANA A- . CLAUSEN REFRIGERATION COMPANY Congratulations Class of '56 BEST WISHES TO YOU ALL DELANEY'S BUREAU OF PRINTING Palace . Hotel Supphes Building Student Printing Needs HANSEN'S C I t' ice CREAM stone i I:'h' 'ons o e 'I' Hand Dipped Bull: I ' Deluxe Ice-cream Novelties Class of 56 Visit Our Fountain 'I BAKERY 5l9 SOUTH HIGGINS MISSOULA BUILDING 81 LOAN ASSOCIATION Home Loans for Home Owners INSURED SAVINGS ACCOUNTS FCR SAVERS Members of I'I1e Fe'deraI Home Loan Bank Sysi' em Corner of Higgins and Main Phone 2-2I60 2-2 I 69 CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES CLASS OF '56 I I . 17 lvvx 'I I 0 3030605 4' '1 ll 1 1 A 11 .Q J E WELER5 X , M , KGVC -YT RADIO O H- TELEVISION S 0 FARVIEWS HOMESITES B ' MAIN OFFICE Y Radio-Cen+r I B ld g S1 I27 Easi' M SI' I' For Television Sales and Service W I 1 CROSLEY SQUARE OXFORDS BIG BROADWAY HoLE.PRooF Hoslenv 900 W. BROADWAY Phone 6-66I2 ARROW SPORTSWEAR KANDEL SWEATERS CAMPUS TOGS 403 N. Higgins Missoula I-EV' DENIM-S HOTEL FLORENCE AMERICA'S FINEST SMALL HOTEL I50 AH'racI'ive and Comforfable Rooms Air-Condiiioned Throughoui' CHIEF COFFEE SHOP ZEPHYR BAR EMPIRE DINING ROOM REDWOOD LOUNGE BLUE FOUNTAIN Conven+ion and Banquei' FaciIi+ies Mofor Enhance and Pigeon Hole Garage HERB JENSEN, Manager R Q Shop ai' +I-me ALLEN DRUG STORE Bn-TER ROOT 523 N. Higgins H1006 9-4l29 All a+ Money Saving Prices JACK T. ZIMMERMAN phone 5,5954 Prop' ao: soun-I Hleems CONGRATULATIONS +o flue CLASS OF '56 ART'S JEWELRY Experl' Wa'Icl1 Repairing 83l Sou+l1 Higgins Missoula THE MEN'S SHOP Florence HoI'el Building EAGLE SUITS ARROW SHIRTS KNOX HATS FREEMAN SHOES HICKOK JEWELRY MCGREGOR SPORTSWEAR MISSOU LA HARDWARE HARDENBURGH 8. PLUMBING co. OOTOOOR Plumbing ADVERTISING and COMPANY Heding 269 W. Fron'I Appliances Missoula Monfana LIBERTY BOWLING CENTER 2lI Easl' Main Bowl for Health, Bowl for Pleasure CONGRATULATIONS Class of '56 STOICK CUT RATE DRUG We don'l' meel' BAKER'S MUSIC CENTER For Your Complefe PFICSS. H Musical Needs. We beal' Ihem 3m N. Higgins 0 WEST MAIN Mlssoul.A MONTANA Phone 4-4676 JOHN R. DAILY, INC. Packe rs of DAI LY'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DISTRIBUTORS FRESH AND CURED MEATS KOSKI TV Mello-Tender Hams and Bacon 4-4 54I S. Higgins Phone 'I' Hearing Aids 'I' Television 'I' Radio 707 HOWARD'S BARBER SHOP We Pafronize People Who Pafronize Us. OUR SPECIALTY: Women's Haircufs We Offer 'Ihe Besi in HOMEMADE CANDIES SANDWICHES and SERVICE CONEY ISLANDS MERCHANDISE PALLAS CANDY AND PRICES T LARGEST Congra+uIa'I'ionf H WESTERN Io fhe Class of 56 E STQRE GOLDEN GLO W For Men. Women E and Children Makers of S Ice Cream - BuI'I'er I 4 IOIRTFITP S I J 2I4 Easl' Main P. O. Box 243 T CoHage Cheese S ' ' E me Mlssoul.A Congrafulafions Graduafes From The PETERSON DRUG CO. 232 N. Higgins CA 81 RR Missoula, Monfana COMPANY jk DEEP FREEZE DIXON 81 HOON ir SPEED QUEEN Shoes and Hosiery Apple ces See FRIENDLY SHOES S FOR GIRLS GOING PLACES TowN 8. COUNTRY '33 Nm '9g 's Funeral Directors 'J I 4' ll . llCfICl'l Ins Q n oe on X W' no ' C - se. v' - - ISHOP NAME I S' 41 f 3 1 v I ,A 5, luu.n.m. 517 ' Lam' va caan Almnn no M.-.no s,,.,.n-.m and s,ml...,u Paw, xml..-vm mr made of-I, In .,m.0l1, num.-.I 4.....a.naa amz.-.. .ml ww W vs.. q..ww.- My spr.n..v s..q 0. n.-. P.-nm.. swf .I man sam, sn... wp.-1 ., . , ., c.,,,,,,Qm no.: GARDEN CITY V I im FLORAL co. 'urs nor so ouma -mos E5fwwzzo ear HIM AN H N svsnvrmuos GOI GENUINE f'G'f.e..i QW I and ADDRESS! Home Grown Plants and Flowers BROWNIES SPUDNUT SHOP HOTEL FLORENCE I38 N. Higgins Quiz QUESTION: Where do smar+ leen-agers shop 'For shoes? ANSWER: BLOCKS, OF COURSE! They have ihe finesl 'Family shoe s+ores in +he Wes+, where for fhree generafions qualify, value and sfyle are blended info a place +o go for all 'Iypes of shoes. BLOC K'S l08 Wesl' Main SI. Missoula, Monlana PAT5zONlzEpf,lfjM,Tff ppw STUDENTS! A B'W5'5R 916 Q fy mf! THE X AD ERUQEEQSIM, Hwy? M1 jj! V, fbi! A OFFICE fp, Q, QW' if ff Ep 1 SUPPLY E gpfafqulagi T5yQiqg,,4.A COMPANY E5TE Y 5hL The World's Fas+es+ Porfable ,VIA . Your Hoipoini' Dealer SMITH-CORONA 2Il Wes? Broadway Phone 4-428l MISSOULA MONTANA Easy Terms MISSOULA. MONTANA MISSOUL w1.,'2fj Yi, AUTOMOBILE DEALE :pp Q Arehari' Mo+or Company NYBB ami Co a Bakke Mo1'or Company Olney Mo+or Graehl Mofor Service Rooseveli-OsboT7Qi4oT pa yi Moore Mo+or Company Sandy's Sales and ' 33 Turmell Mo+or Company hgh, THE ELECTRICAL SHOP MOUNTAIN PRESS Your yyespnghpuse Dealer The fufure is brighi for Those Eledripal Cpphpdipp who sfand in The shadows. Appliance Repairs OFFSET PRINTING SPECIALISTS 225 WEST BROADWAY 238 Wed Fm' KRAMIS DRAGSTEDT'S HARDWARE APPLIANCES on Circe Square 306 North Higgins The Home of Good Luck, Graduates :r CHAMP HATS M H S 'I' FREEMAN OXFORDS 'I' VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS Flat Top Headquarters VARSITY BARBER SHOP The Choice ot the Students SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 Saturday: 8:30 to I:00 829 South Higgins Ave PAUL GILBERT, Prop LUCY'S FUNERAL HOME , , L. d L d E b I Jom Your Friends at rcense a y m amer Phone 6-6679 24 Hour 234 East Pine Co. AMBULANCE MISSOULA, FQUNTAIN SERVICE SERVICE MONTANA GREETING CARDS Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O. Van Huss Managers DRUG SUPPLIES H. F. Flaherty, Prop. CCMMUNITY CREAMERY Best Wishes Class of '56 420 Nora Phone 3-3I I4 CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS From Home of Frigidaire WALFORD ELECTRIC 5I3 Soulh Higgins WE SPECIALIZE IN COMPANY ALL KINDS OF BAKERY eoons Dependable HDOHII' Bake lf. Insurance We Make II C0 S '+a +S BEEBE's BAKERIES REALTORS 529 Souih Higgins I08V2 W. M Cily and Farm Properly MISSOULA DRUG COMPANY Hammond-Arcade Building Phone 3-3I7I FOX THEATRE AIways First With the Finest MissouIa's Entertainment Headquarters I CINEMASCOPE 0 STEREPHONIC SOUND BROWNIES' IN 'N' OUT Always the Same Fine Flavored Meats -A' HAMBURGERS -pf CHEESEBURGERS -pf POTATO CHIPS ir MILK POP ir COFFEE Tk MALTS AND SHAKES FOR THE GRADUATE Best Wishes to the sive GIFTS CIBSESIL '56 From STOVERUUS FOX PI-IARMACY BEAUTY, HEIIILTH, AND Watches . . . Rings HOTEL FLORENCE BUILDING PRESCRIPTION CENTER 4-I5 W. Front Street Buy From BITTERROOT ADVERTISERS 3 if BILL EDINGER BOB CATLIN Scholasfic All-American End I955 Caflin Smdio and Camera Shop It Pays to Save Where Savings Pay 37, on Insured Savings MoNTANA's LARGEST SAVING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 45 Years of Successful Operation WESTERN MONTANA BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION WORDEN'S SUPER MARKET Complefe Food S+ore Corner of Higgins and Spruce MISSOULA MONTANA KINGS DRESS SALON ST. LEVEL-8TH FLOOR WILMA BUILDING Accessories - Spor+swear Giffs - Jewelry STREET LEVEL SHOP Dresses - Coais - SuiI's 8TH FLOOR OF WILMA BUILDING GOLDEN PHEASANT A and C Fine Buy for Less CHINESE AND AMERICAN FOODS Chop Suey Chow Mein I 27 Easi' Broadway MISSOU LA MONTANA THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of MISSOULA Firs'I' in Monfana SINCE I893 Bes+ Wishes +o +he f, Class of '56 'na f ,gr E51- May We see An Our Old Friends 'l l.' . BON Back Again Nexl' Year T 'N ' TOWN TALK CAFE TON 725 So. Higgins Ave. Bread Ph. 9-9995 for A Q 4 iggw HeaI+hy I M, I -: V A Days CONGRATULATIONS! Ahead Class of '56 A8.C DRUG Buy 'For Less I27 Eas+ Broadway Phone 6-6273 PRESCRIPTIONS - DRUGS BEAUTY NEEDS - SUNDRIES BON I TON BAKERY 'IIN Missoula 5 ' sk Tn' . 'ff' 'TQ H. , VU Nkwgiui, s 1 H ' I V' .JV MJ! WCM ' X - L, I P, , ' X. A ' '- 1 uo.swvn so-Wf Q W 4.,w -- lf V fl .',' '.- 15 'f-. I I D W . ' n :E ' ' .' 1 ' ' 3' , A ,,- ,r,w-,sz W i 1 'J . S . 4.--1 '. X ,- A - . K -1. .. ' 1, ' . - , , BRINKMAN AND LENON ff V ARCHITECTS ww ww 'fffw M. W. f M MMMWQW-61Jvf H-Mf n ,qygv W yyffwg J 4,1649 forgo, ,fff . V - my ,ww You Are Always Welcome a'I' Ihe WESTERN MONTANA NATIONAL BANK Missoula, Monfana FRIENDLY SERVICE SINCE I889 YOU'RE ALWAYS WELCOME The Pause Thai RefresI1es aI' 'Ihe COCA-COLA BQTTLING CO MISSOULA PH. 3-3352 CONGRATULATION AND A SUCCESSFUL FUTURE TO YOU From 'II1e I DAIRY WAY From Coasi' Io Coasi' ' Peope Boasi 4 B S for a Treai ThaI s Neal' I+'s DAIRY WAY HIGHTOWER 81 LUBRECHT CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 734 Sou+h Firs+ Wes? P.O. Box I499 MISSOULA, MONTANA Builders of the New MISSOULA COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL -1 'N -4. g F .Nw- st-V.g . .2 g -il xx These Firms Helped Back +he B ITTERROOT WEE GIFT SHOPPE I3l Brooks THE ADVERTISER 933 S. Higgins SOUTH SIDE HARDWARE 833 S. Higgins McKAY ART COMPANY I20 N. Higgins Your CompIeI'e I Spor+ing Goods Cen+er THE SPORTSMAN ALL SPORTS Equipmenf, CIo+hing and' Supplies I23 Wes+ Spruce Ph. 9-475I C. W. SCHMID Plumbing and Heating MISSOULA, MONTANA 'Q 23I W. Fron+ SI'ree+ Ph. 3-3054 CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING Beauiiful Nylons, Tweeds, Wools, Efc. LOVELY DRAPERY FABRICS Chromspuns, Casemenfs Prinfs, Efc. HOME SERVICE 81 UPHOLSTERY CO. 2I0 S. Third W. Ph. 2-292I Patronize Bitte rroott Advertise rs f A Bates, ........ 1 B na . ....... 3 Chfa . aB,g,,y1i?,1,,,- gag, L99 Bane , 3 ,,,,,,,.,.,, A,,, , Brown, uglas .. .,.......... 1 Chef in A Y- vis -------------A'--A---------'-- e, r L. ..... Bro Mi el L.. .... ........ . 91 In ---- ACl3m5- M3rX'el ------------- --- - 1 v James ,,,. .,,.,,,.,,,,,4, 1, 1 B rl, R Cnc: ...,.......,.. .... 6 ll'lSkC Hfyfu... Adams, Ru ,.........- .------- - -- 2 13111167 Richa 1 -.--.A-A.-. 29 111155 :,u. ,,,,,,,,,,,,ll,,,.,, Chri ns Cecilia Ahl, Zoe - --------------- - --'---- B 1, e ,,,.,, ,,,,, , ,, ,,,,,, 3 Brys Cha s ...... ..,, .A... 2 e ns olleen Ainsyvo' h ifhafd 9 1 Baughef Q ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 9 ahah arlbal' . ....,....... . 91 isle , DHV. 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DeWit, Marie ..... . DeWit, Pete ...... Diettert, Doris ...... Dietz, Janis ......., Dietz., Tom ........... Dietz, Billy . ..,.....,... Dillman, Dolores Dillree, Gary .,,,..,,,,,, ,,,,,, Dishman. Mike ........ ..,,.. Dobak, Carole Dobb, Claudia ..... Domergkrry ..... Dylan. Pat ...... Dofval, Kahn ...,..,,,,,, ,,,,,, Dotter, Jeannine ..... ,Dotter, Walter ..... Doircette, Ronnie Dou'glas, Charles Doull, jark ........... Dowell, Mary ......... Dresskill, Carole ..... ..... Dreyer, Georgia Dreyer, Jim Drinville, Charles ,,,,,.,, ,,,,,, Drinville, Tom ....... Drummond. Dawn . fzoo 92 78 102 92 78 102 102 92 92 63 92 93 92 63 78 87 63 93 34 78 93 78 93 93 93 93 63 34 34 78 34 93 63 78 63 34 93 78 78 78 34 74 87 34 93 63 78 78 93 63 93 78 as 34 34 78 93 63 63. 34 vs 93 63 79 34 79 Duffin, Roger ..., Duffin, Dufresn Dundas, Dundas, Dunlap. Linden .,.. e. Julie ...., ..,.. Luella ..... ...,. Robert Jerry ...,.... ,,,,, Dunn. Emma ....... Dunn, Robert .....,,. ,.,,. 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Sandra ..,..... ..,,,,, Danny Lester ...., .. Fassio, Emogene .. Fassio. Melvin ...... Faulstich, Jean Fay, Judy .,......... Fechner, Caroll ..... ....... Felde, Leroy ....... Feldman, Mary ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Felker, Virginia ....... ....... Felstet. Layton ....... ,,,.,,, Fenn, Roy ..,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Ferguson, James ....... ,....,. Ferrell, Ed ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Fessenden, John ....... ....... Fiedler, Kurt ........ Figg, Jim ........ Fifield, Mary ..... Finley, Ann ,,...... 74 79 79 34 35 63 35 93 63 79 63 35 79 35 79 35 63 74 93 79 93 35 93 93 79 35 93 63 64 79 93 93 93 87 79 79 35 35 35 79 79 79 79 93 79 93 93 87 79 79 93 79 93 35 35 79 93 36 64 79 36 74 36 Finley, John ....,,....... Firkins, Steve .............. ....l Fishburn. Rose Marie Fisher, Harold .......,.. Fisher, Leonard Fite, Virgil .......,....... Flaherty. Carlene ...., Fleming, Betty . ........ Fleming, Kathleen ...... ......., Flightner, Judy ..... Flint, Jim ........... Flodberg, Joyce .... Flory, Helen ........,. Flynn, Marlene ....... Follinglo, Gertrude ..... ..... Follinglo, Tom ,...,.. Folsom, Zana .........,. Fontaine, Del Roy ..,,.... ...... Forman, Frank ......... Forman, James , .... Forman, Neal ......... Fornall, Vivian ....... Fournier, James Foust, Terry .,.,,.... Foust, Thellis Fox, Albert ....... Fox, Barbara ..... Fox George ....,, Fox, Sharon ...... Fox Yvonne ...., Fraelich, Gary ......... Fraser, Catherine ,..., Fred rickson, Janet ....... ...... Fredrickson, Bob ..... Freedle, Libby ..,,,.... Fried, Diane .......,. Friede, Sandra ...... Fritz, Harry ...... Fritz, Norman Fritz, Ronald ,........ G Gable, Jane ,.,....... Gallagher, Don ,..... .. Gallagher, Jerry .,,... Galland, Malcolm ....,. ,.,.. Gardner, Dale .....,... Garlington, Carol ..... Gasser, Marvel .....,... Gee, Samuel .....,... Geery, Michael .,... Geil, James ,............ Gendrow, John ......... Gendrow, Kathleen ....... ..... George, Alex ............. Getschman, Ken ,,... Getz, Melanie ....,. Gibbs, Marlis ....... Gibson, Charles .,..... Gibson, Jacqueline ..... ..... Gibson, Lee ......,...... Giffin, Carol ....,., Giffin, Dwight ....... Gilbert, Gerald ....... Gilbert, Jack ......,. Gilbert, Phil .,,.. Gilder, Terry .....,... Gilfillan, Doris ....,,,. Gilfillah, Richard ..... Gilfillan, Joyce ..,..... 93 57 87 36 79 64 36 36 93 36 93 64 36 36 64 93 93 93 64 93 64 64 93 87 64 36 36 79 79 94 79 79 36 79 94 102 37 94 79 74 94 37 94 94 79 94 57 94 94 86 37 79 94 79 64 79 64 94 37 79 64 79 37 64 37 70 Gilgan, Don .......... Gilgan. Rosemary .. Gilligan, Maureen .. Gillingham, Ethel . Ginoff, Pete ..,..,..,.. Glase, Terry .,..... Glenn, Gladys ........ Golden, Eleanor ..... Goldsby, Loretta Goldsby, Robert .... Gonder, Carol ...... Gonder, Nancy ....... Gonsior, Mickey Gonsior, Trudy ..... Goodan, Delores Gordan, Ken ........ Gordan, Sharon ..,.. Goudette, Dorothy Goudette, May ....... Gould, Patty ..,....... Gould, Marilyn ..... Grady, Gay .......... Grande, Marilyn .... Grande, Martin ..... Gray, Barbara ....... Graybeal, Betty ..... Green, Eugene ....... Greenhalgh, Paul .. Gregory, Gary ........ Grenager, Andrea .. Grenier, Bill ......... Grier, John ,......... Griffin, Emily .....,. Griffing, Jeanine . Griffith, Jack ........ Grimm, Douglas .. Grogan, Jeanie ...... Groshong, Walter Gross, Clarence ..... Gross, Joanne ...... Grothe, Gerald ...... Gudgel, Vera ........ Gudgeon, Raymond Guest, Donald ...... Guglen, Gene Gunterman, Gail .. Gustafson, Carol Gutierrez, John ...... Guy, Deanna ........ Gyles, Paul .........., H Haaglund, Jane .... Haaglund, Joan .,.. Haaglund, June .... Hafer, Annette ...,.. Hagen, Karen ....... Hagen, Lewis ........ Hagen, Norman Haines, Harry ...... Haines, Jerri ...... Hahn, Earl .,...... Hale, Richard ....... Haley, Derrel ....... Hall Deanna L. .. Hall Deanna M. A. Hall Janet ........... Hall Loretta ...... Hall Sandra ,.... Halley, Gail ...,.. 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Harr, John .............. Harrsch. Marjean .. Harrsch, Rayma ...... Harrison, Loren .... Harsell, Michael ...... Hart, Judith ........., Hart, Thomas Hauck, Ronica ...... Hauf, Jerry ......... Haugen, Janis ........... Hatton, Hatton, Donald .... Roger , .r... . Haugen, Charles .. Haugen, Clint ...... Hawkins, James Hawley, Lenate ...... Hay, Douglas .....,., Hayes, Jim Hayward, Sharon ...,. Heath, James ,....... Heavlin, Beverly .. Heckeroth, Wayne Hedlund, Joan ,.,... Hedrick, Colleen Hege, Phillip ........ Hiekkila, Irene ...... Helding, Carl ........ Hellman, Sharon .. Helms, Judy .......... Hemgren, Carl ...... Hemphill, John .,.. Heppler, Lynn ...,....... Henderson, Patricia Hendricks, Blaine ..... Hendrix, J. B. ..... . Henry, Herman ...... Herbert, Sandra ...,.... Herman. Eleanor ...... Hertler, Carolyn ....... Heubert, Henry Hiatt, Martha .....,.. Higgins, Calole ..... Higgins, Sandra .....,.. 65 94 94 39 87 39 94 87 94 39 94 94 65 80 39 80 94 39 80 80 94 30 39 94 65 94 80 95 74 95 80 102 102 39 80 74 65 65 95 40 95 95 80 Hallibaugh, Rober Holmes, Diane ....... ...... Holmes, Richard ,,.. ..... ....... Holst, Alphie ...... Holt, Bonita ..,,.... Honey, John ..,..,,. Howard, Bob Howard, Dorothy ...... ,....,. Howard, Gail ......,.. ....... Howard, Wayne ..... ..,.... Howe, Edna ........ Howe, Sharon ........ ..,... Howell, Norma ....... .....,. Howell, Shirley ...... ...... Howell, William ....... ...... Howerton, Beverly ........ ....... Hubert, Gladys ......,.... ..,.... Huggins, Carol Hughes, Christie ....... ...... Hughes, Mary ...,. Hughes, Roy .,........ ,..... Hummer, Nancy ........ ..,,,. Hunt, Harold ,.,...,. ...... Hunter, Roy ......,.. Hurlbert, Jerrie .,,.., .,..., Hunt, Bonnie Hunt, Charles ..... Huston, Clyde ........ ...... Hutchins, Eudora .......... ...... Hutcheson, Lucille Hutcheson, Nancy Hutchins, Raymond Hyland, Lynne ........... ...... Hyndman, Doreen ....,. ....... I-Iyslop, Leland ....... ...... I Inabnit, Henry ........ ...... Isaacs, Virginia ....... Iverson, Trudi ...... J Jackson, Bill ........ Jacobs, Carla .,,......... ...... Jacobson, Bonnie ....,,, ...... Jacobson, Dean ........ ...... James, Jean ............ ...... James, Douglas ........... ....... Jasperson, Gregory Jensen, Don ............... ...... Jensen, James .......... Johnson, Ronald Johnston, Byron ....... Johnston, Richard ....,., Johns Joliff ton, Jack ...... . Lavern ......., Jones, Betty Jones, Agnes .......... Jones, Barbara ....... Jones, Katherine .... .. Jones, Patricia ....... Jordan, Karen ........ Joyce, Keith Jourdonnais, Skip .,... K Kallis, Sandra Kamera, Rosalie .,....., Karkanen, Bonnie ....... Karlin, Donna .......... Kattelus, Leilani ...... Kay, Ronald ......,... Keefer, Mary ..,.. Keith, Carole ........ Keller, Eugene ...... Keller, Shirlee ...... Kemble, Mark ...... Kennedy, Gary .... .. Keniston, Sharon ..... Kephart, Ronald ....... Key, Robert .......... Kiehl, Mary Ann ..... Kilian, Jill ..........,. Kilian, Joan ...... Kimpel, Karen ......... Kimpel, Maureen ...., King, Barbara ...... Kinney, Don ............. Kinney, Ronald Kirkland, Lloyd ....... Kirkland, Marianne ,... Kirkland, Virginia ...... Kirschmann, Bertha ..... Kirschmann, Esther ........ ..... Klamm, Sherry ............ Klapwyp, Dennis ........ Klapwyk, June .......,. Klapwyk, William ....., Knaub, Alice ........... Knight, John ....... Knouf, Robert ..... Knoyle, David ..... Knuchel, Lina ...... Knuppel, Charles ...... ,...... 6 6 Knutson, Elaine ..... ....... 6 6 Koch, Elva .......... ....... 8 I Koch, Patricia .,....... ,.... 1 02 Koestner. Ann ....... ....... 4 1 Koestner, Ernie ,..... ........ 8 1 Kolendich, Gail ..... ....... 6 7 Kolppa, Ann ....., 66 Kolppa, Ellen ......... ....... 6 6 Kolppa, Norman ...... ....... 8 1 Kopelman, Laurel 96 Kopelman, Sharon ........ ....... 9 6 Koplin, Kenneth ....... ....... 6 6 Kottas, Leo ....,.,...... ....... 4 1 Kraabel, Mary ....... ....... 9 6 Kramer, Ken ......, 67 Krause, Jerry ......... ....... 8 7 Krecklau, Liela ..... ....... 8 1 Krecklau, Sandra ......, ..,.... 9 6 Kreis, Donna ...... 96 Krieg, George ......... ..... 1 02 Krumm, Richard ....... ....... 4 1 Kuhl, Allen ........ 67 Kunz, Cora .,.,. 41 Kunz, Lois ...... 81 Kyle, David ......., 57 Kyle, James ..... 96 Kyle, Judy .......... 67 Kyle, Marshall ....... ....... 8 1 L Labbe, Don ........ 96 Labbe, Jim ............ ..,... 6 7 I.aCasse, Marinell .......... ....... 4 1 LaFriniere, Francis ........ ....... 6 7 LaFrinire, Roy ........... ...... 8 7 Lajoie, Jack ........,.... ....... 8 '1 Lamereux, Cleo .,..... 42 Lambson, Roger ..... ....... 6 7 Lanaghan, Jere ....... ....... 4 2 Lange, Beulah ........ ...... 6 7 Lange, Carol ........ 42 Larsen, Norman ..... ....... 8 1 Larson, Darlene ...... ...... 8 1 Larson, Harold ....... ....... 4 2 Larson, Mary ,....... 87 Larson Sharon ....... ....... 8 1 Larson Shirley ...... ...... 8 2 Lasher, Gaylord ...... ...... 4 2 Lasher, Kathleen ......., ....... 9 5 Laury, Judy ,.............. ...... 9 6 Lawrence, Douglas ........ ....... 9 6 Lawrence, Kenneth 96 Lechner, Jean .......................... 67 Lee, Barbara ................ . .......... 67 Lee, Daniel ................... 5 ........ 96 Leischner, Eleanor 42 Lemmer, Merlin ...... ...... 8 7 Lennox, James ....... ...... 6 7 Lennox, Linda .....,.. ...... 9 6 Le Piane, Fay ...... 96 Le Piane, Rita ........ ...... 6 7 Lerback, ,Dale ...,. 96 Lerch, Donna ...... 67 Leslie, Margie .,...... ...... 8 7 Lester, Joanna ........ ...... 9 6 Lester, Priscilla .,..... ....... 4 2 Levin, Carol ........ 42 Lewis, Dianne ........ ...... 4 2 Lewis, Larry ........ 96 Lewis, Laura ...... 67 Lien, David ..... 87. Lien, Karen ..... 96 Lien, Oran ....... 67 Lik n ...., ...... 2 ae, J ........ ....... 8 2 Mikesell, Richard .................... tzer, 'ne .,,,,. Lin raig,,... ...,.... .. ..... 67 , rtv .............. ...... 6 8 Miller, Juanita . .. ......,.. tz ilyn Kare ..,........ ........... 9 Maart, ginia ......... ...... 4 3 Millhouse, Jan ..... , ...... I , R en l sa M ,.... ............. M :ICC It .............. ....... 7 4 Mills, Sha .. ........... . 4 Ne, art anic d a .. ...... ........ 6 Mac Sheree ............. ....... 8 2 Milward, h ........... 4, . 82 1 wga Bruce in l, bn a ....... . 7 ay, Charlotte ., .. v...... 68 Ming, ...... .......... ol .... p wn , Larry ., Little oan .. ............... ...... 8 ac , Dave ......... ....... 4 3 Ming, ............. ......... N ewt , it Lizot ,V' an ......,.. . ......... c ,Margie ....... ....... 6 8 Minster, Delores ....... .....,.... A to D hea Lobdall arba ............. Maclay, Samuel ..... ....... 9 6 Minster, Montana . J ........... . 68 lack, M n Lohn, erald , .... .............. 6 Madsen, Linda .. ...............,.. 82 Mitchell, Roy ......,... 5 ,X ichols, t. huck Lo a lyn V ........... . .. 42 Madsen, icke ......... 7, ........ 96 Mitchell, i i .. . . ..., 1- 'eme ,Te e'. , D y ............ . ........ 6 Magee, .,,... iq ............ 97 Mix, Ma ........ x p. yi ith pp, gi 1,7 Mah , ' .... .... ............. 7 4 Moderie, 'lyn . ......... 5 ' - ern L, -',. orge ...... 67 Mah ey, arole ....... ....... 9 7 Moffett, Judy L.. . ......... .. . 68 lk ' ocks, dree L , i' 11 . ,.......... ................. 6 7 Maier, mer ..... ...... 4 4 Molenda, Richar ........... ...... 4 ' el, Edwa .. our d, Kenn Maie Darcy ..... ..... 1 O2 Molenda, Robert ..... ........ 8 l oel, rdon . 5 , Willia ......... ......... s 2 al m, John .......... ....... 9 7 Monaco, Anthony ....... ...... .... - 0 . am: .,.... o ng d, B ara ..... 67 lcolrp, Sandra ....... ....... 9 7 Monaco, Michael .......... il: . ,Iva L vitt, d ......... ....... 96 allow, Charlene ..... ....... 8 2 Monger, Joe ........................ .. 82 ney, Brian Lo e, ......... . .. ......... 102 aness, Phyllis ....... ....... 6 8 Montelius, Donald ............... , 8 rdberg. Robert . Lo , mrman . ............... 67 Mann, Gary ........ ....... 9 7 Montgomery, Albertina .......... 74, Ordgulen, Ron w om ................... 67 Mann, Dave ........ ....... 4 4 Montgomery, Henrietta .......... 97 Norclwiclc, Marion wry, Jud ...... .................... 1 02 Mann, Mary ........ ....... 8 2 Moore, Clark ............... ....... 8 7 Norgaard, Roger .. 0 G .........r................ 43 Manny, Dick ....... ....... 4 4 Moore, Judy ....... .,...... 8 3f Northey, John ...... Lo ry ........ 67 Marek, Carolyn ...... ........ 9 7 Moore, Marion ...,.. ......,. 8 7 Norton, Connie ..,i. Lo l arjorie ........ ....... 8 2 Marek, William ..... ....... 4 4 Moore, Ray .........., ....... 6 9 Norton, Donna .... Lu t, Barbara ...... ....... 8 2 Marin, Gary ....... ....... 4 4 Moraca, Buddy ...... ........ 9 7 Norton, Larry ,...... ey, Dennis ...,... 67 Marion, Valerie ..... .,,,... 6 8 Moran, Denise .,.... ......., 9 7 N0rI0n. Norman 'uchau, Jerry ..... 68 Markert, Walter .....,. ....... 8 2 Mordan, John ........... ........ 5 7 NOUSanen, Doris Luedtke, Patty ....... 68 Marquez, Genoveva ................ 44 Morgan, Marcia ,,.,.... ....... 8 3 ' Lund, Barbara ....... 43 Marry, Jimmy ..................... .. Morin, Donald ...... ......,, 9 7 O Lynch, Bill .......... 43 Martel, Esther ................... .... 8 Morin Richard ........ ..... 1 02 Ochsner, Lillian Lynch, Karen ...... 82 Martin, Donald o ert, Walter Ockler, Darrel ...... 'Lynn, Roy .......... 68 Martin, Jean . ..... . ......... . 82 orrel , June ..... ....... 9 7 Odum, Christy ,... .. ',Lytle, Barbara ....... 43 Martin, M e . ........ .... . , 4 Morri Betty ............ ....... 9 7 Ogg, Barbara ..... .. -lytic, Winton ....... 82 Martin dge. .. ........... Mo , Ina Jeanne ...,. .....,. 4 Oien, Avis M Mas , Ra gh ...,...... .. 97 rris, ry ....,........ .,......... O liver, Stanley 6 m, liam orris illiam .................. 3 Ol sted, Clifford MCBSB- m, Robert ---'----. '----'- 102 M sse ian .......... ........... 8 2 Mor ' n, John ............ 6 ney, Elizabeth Mccan, X 'ue ----.------.-----hh....4.- -- 6 Ma S , Eng e ..... ............... 4 4 ton, Katherine Olsen, Charles ..... .. Mcpqnnh-'Sharon .--------.-.-'.- bn S y, ce ........ . . .. 97 orton, Warren .. . ...... .. . 7 Olsen, Lance Mccaffhyi, Micha 1 . 82 asse , Obert ........... ........ 9 Mosre, Judy Olson, Bruce ,,,,,, Mcca Bevan ..-v.--- --.-' 3 Mat e , Jan' ........... .....,..... 2 Mgchmore, J y ,..... ......,. 6 9 Olson, Carol ,,,..,. Mcgammg, acl I -.-..--- 3 M te, J ....................... . .. 68 M tch, Fr ..... ...,........... 8 5 Olson, Carolyn Mccauleyi. le ---- ' -.--- nn 5 tth Rfibert .... ....... 74 Mytty, l .... . .........,.......... 69 Olson, Darlene MCG! e pau: .-..--- '-..-- M S , Ken .................... My , lelv' ,.,..................,.. 97 Olson Floyd ,,,,,,,, MCQZZLQQO ary ---..'-.. ' 6 ghan vi .. .......... 2 N Olson, Geraldine .. Mccullodgh, ic l ..-'. D 6 Mavity, mes . .....,,.... .. ...., 82 K Olson, Susanne Meal ou , ,fl ..'.-- ..-'.'-. M aye Jack ......... .......... N e, Betty ........... ........... -. 46 Osborne, O'Dean .. .,lMrD ,A , ,V 0 l ...---- H 82 af la ....... ..... N 6, Irene ...... .................. l 02 Otoupolik, Charles Mcp au Sth ',-,,,,,'--. ---' 8 2 eade, a .. .......... . ..,.. 82 agle, Ja s ...... ....... 9 7 Otoupolik, Estella MCDO 8 , Ca rn ---'--.-,-- 4 Mea e, Pa sy ............ .....,.,... N antt, Pa ' a ....... ....... 8 3 Overland, Carol .... Mc a d, Casey D ..----.---'.. 96 inger uane .. ,....,, Natsew Jim ........ ..,... 1 02 Owen, Gail ..... .5 lan Janet --....---. 4 e' te ......r,. . ., l , Janice ...... ........ 8 3 Owen, Jan ....,,,,,,, ., M al-1 ey Ji ,,,.- ,-,,,,., 3 Mg, Bill .... .......... ........ 9 7 es, John ........ ...,.. . . 97 L nisv' r h M y, Ka ,.,.,... .........,... 6 8 eeley, Judith ...... ....... 8 3 P fe ' . Cla ,,-------- ----- 6 elton, ve Nelson, Bert ......,... ........ 9 7 Page Gail ---.-'Y-'--- Q 3 ' xr, en ..'------.,'- Mercer, ua ..........,.,,,,,...,,,, 5 Nelson, Beverly ........ ..... 1 02 Pagehstecher, Gary , Je .-,-, , ,,-,,-..--'- D 3 . CCF, G E .................. 82 Nelson, Phillip ..... ...-. 1 02 Pahl, Roderick few, Sally U .,,,--,,',, ',.-'-- 9 6 ercha udy ..... ....... 9 7 Nelson, Cora ..... ....... 9 7 pam' Walter .-. N Mel-latton, 1' .....,.. ....... Mfr C Edward ------ ------- 9 7 Nelson, Gale ---------A-- -------- 8 3 Palmer, Elmer ,,,,,,, Mclnnes D id -----.------ .... 6 Me nw Rav ------e-- ------- 4 5 Nelsonf Joyce A' 4 6 Palmer, Margie Mcln l' FLICC ......... . .... 68 es x Virginia -------- -----'- 8 7 Nelsonv Joyce E' ' 9 7 Pappag, Katherine MHC , any ,,,,,, H ,,,,,,,,,, 3 Meske, Vivian ....... ,...... 4 5 Nelson, June ...... ........ 8 5 pammore Gayle H MqKe1g n, a , ,,,,,,,,,,,- 8 Mey r, Sharon ....... ......, 9 7 Nelson, Karen ...... ....,... 9 7 parent' Blubara .-., h Mqlqi x Ohn ,,,, ',-- ...,.--. 9 6 yer, Walter ....... ,,,,,,, 4 5 Nelson, Ronald ...... ........ 8 5 parmeleey Peggy H McLaugh in, Laurel , , ,,,,,,,,,, Midgett, Douglas ...... ....... 6 8 Nelson. Sherrell ...r... ---..-.- 8 5 pastian' Adeline McLaughlin, Ly , ---.---'-'---- 82 Migge, Colae ........, ,,,.,,, 9 7 Nelson, Shirley ...... ........ 7 4 Patten, Betty --.----- v McRae, Bruce ,,,,,,, , ,,,-,, --,, 8 2 Migge, Vicki ............ ....... 6 8 Nelson, Wayne ....... .... 8 3 patten, Dorothy McRae. Ge e ,,,,,,,,- ,-,,,,-,. 6 8 Mikesell, Lawrence .,.., ,,,,,,, 3 2 Nelson. Zoe ....... .,... 4 6 202 Patterson, Scott ..... X Paulson. Dale .,,A,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,...... 47 156, Marylu .,.......,., Rowland, P3.fl'iC' ...... Sh YCC ---------f 71 Pay50n,Marsh:1ll ...................... 4 Privett, Patsy ..... Ruana, Lea ...... .....- 8 4 nessy, OS ------ 71 Payson, Sharon ..... ............. 8 Privette, Don . ---- 4 Ru na, h ---- 49 a ghnessy --,------'----- 9 Pearce, Barbara . .............. 83 Prociv. Dolly - ---- 3 R km , Gary ----------- 9 Shaw. PCB ------------------- - Pedersen, lmer , , .. ....... 69 Proebstel, F ,......... ...... 8 4 I mel, Patricia ,--.... 99 Shepard. r0l ----'--- ' 50 Pedefsgn, 3 -H '---.--,.,,,, US , Florence ...... ......... 8 4 l an. ------ ---------- - -- 7 Perma' 3 ti - ..,.,,,..,,,,,,--,, 83 Q Russell, David ,,.. ,. ..,.......... 84 ry, Geo e P.----- 5 Pepe, J - -'.-'--4-4---..---.-- 47 ny Pat ia -,-v,--- ,,,, 9 Russell, jo ., ........,,,.. Shields, Clai ....... PCI-,P 7 es --'.--- .--.---'. R ussell, ne ,,,.,,.. ,,.. 7 0 Shults, ...... -- 9 pe ay Elizabeth 1 v-.-.., 3 , 5 y Penny ,,,, .,,.,.,,,, 7 0 Sickl arle ..... .. 50 tina, Rich tl . ..... ..... 9 8 Rnffe ulie , ....,........r...,. 98 ell. Sfev - -VPY 57 Si S, Judy ---nn-A--' -- 99 Peters, Harry ,.... . .,............. 98 Rim er -d ....,............. . USUWU' -----' 99 Ckelsr R0 ---'---- ' Peters, ir . ,.................. 48 , Leil ............... . . 4 ' al -----,- --------r-- - Sifvffs-'B ff I - -- -- Peter n C ..r............,....., . 83 n om, l ...,.... 98 S Sflvffr ---'-- -'--- - - 4 Peter o , ick if ......,.. f 9 Ranstro ................,.-.. 70 S' - Alba - ----- 71 Peteizon, Donal . 74 ans e ........................ ,' ' Sain, UC 'ig ,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, fmmef - Wla '-'----- Peterson, K' 'f .......,. .. sen, Emil ....... f ,I .... 48 ge ,,,Y,,,,,,,,r,,,r 9 Sfl'e5- ob ----- ------------ ' PCtC'Sl -rrr--------- - aymond, Ha t .-..... ----.------ 8 , ice ....,.,..... , ,,...... 99 llc 0 3 5 0 P , ary ...-....,-,,....- - 8 R b em-in ..... ---- alt udith ., .....,r...... x 'ff ' d- Andrew -- ' 102 etroff, Ruby . . ...Y f ............ 6 9 ' te-ve ..........,. , ...... 2 5 ifl ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .r,rr ' 5 aflfnd- Marie --'------- '-' - 51 Pfaflr, ll .-...,.-----...---------- 3 , Bob .Ja ......... .... ........--- 9 8 S 11 5, Faye ,.,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,. 49 Skoblm' Ge e 5 Pfam e ....... . .,....... ....,, R eely, Bill.. . . ................. .70 elll, Florit . ..,..... ioz Sleff fl- fm -----4'----- - P If , DLI 6 ... .. . ..!... 'n' i 1 ,,.,,,,,,,,.,..,........ 3 au. J0 7,4 .----,,,--..,, 4-,,,, 9 9 ' ' ' Pffl fy C 'Ci - - --------------- '- Hy. eraltlirle ...... 8 rfield, etty ,,,,,,,.,,, ,, llsser' Bra ' 71 Ph P .....Y--.---....--r-....-- fl eesman, we ............ 70 lee, Mark ,,,,,, ,,,r,,,,., 7 0 Slufser' gre r 9 9 Phel S 0811 ------------- -- ------ 98 Reeves, Ca .......v-... -- 84 aunders, Lorna ,, ,,,,,,,,, 49 Slrlllrl A . ' ' Phelps, Paltrici' ...... ....... 8 3 Reeve A ,..,,,.... . , Sayer. Dick A, , I ,,,.A,. 70 5 f 'ld -'r ' ' Phelps ...................... 98 1,-A , Phil ...... . ....... 48 Sa er, Go , , , .,,,,, 84 5 - D?f?1d ------- n 87 Plffi I. osalie .....,.. If ' Rehdefy JO ..,........,.,..... f Oyfe ..-.. Athi D le ' ' Pit mini. Sandra t. .... .... 9 8 Reich, ............ ......rr 8 4 er, Ruben .,.,,, 99 mhf ' 51 Pifkf, Mari .---,,------------ 83 R 'Ch eggy .....,..........-. ----- a yre, Carol .. ,,,,,, 84 ll ' l 'lr ' ' Pifkf --..r------------------- eid, Jerry .rr-.--.------ - -- 0 Sc ', U ' if ......... .... 4 9 ' . Dorlrllrl 'A l Pic , Virginia ............ . . 8 Reinhard, J ' . . ......... 87 ff, nn ,,,,,, lrth' Frank 97 Pickerin , Rodn Reinhard nn ................v, 84 qhnf gfh, Mary ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 4 Smith, Gary ' ' 85 Pieters Ie . ..........-.......... 98 Reiter S and .......... .... . t Schatz, Betty ,.,r,, ,,,,,,,..,,r. 5 0 Smith, ' A A ' ' 85 Pierr r ony .............. . 48 r, Alice .., .........., . - Sfheeler, D e .,,,,,,,,,,,,, 84 Sm' --'4-- - -'--'-'--'- 71 Pik Eli fl -----'-'-- -'-4----------4 A - 9 hineharl, die ...-----. ---.----- 7 0 Schee Ann .,..., ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 S ,r Lrlllra ' Pie ge' anet .. .......... 19 Rice, .. .. .................... 49 , Keith Sn, ' Linda ' ' 00 P ' 0 -U I 5 -',v----'- A--A.--.. ..I.. 8 chieldsv Carrol H V D F I .--P-Y Sl Monro ...-....... A. ..--- 71 I X --,-----.-r--- -- ' S, Annie .....,.r,.--.. .-,-- S chlah osalie ..,.,...,,.,,,,r. 4 Srrlllll' N 1. Priscilla ....... .. ,g 69 ickett, Janet .... . . .......... vo sf l , Cn ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 'W -r l---'-- r------- - -' 85 ohlman, Dolv .. ........... .. 98 Riqkett, Ray H- ,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,. 70 , ' -,,--,.-,,,,. ,,., . . 71 T' ' Rosallra loo P0lh11 P - - ------- ---- S 4 Ridnou ' audena ................ 0 mautz, Benny ......... . . ,,.., 84 S llh' Roxana ' 'A 85 P I , 11 0 ---------- ----.. ..,.- 9 8 . 4 get, Donna ............ chmautz, Gl ,r,r,,,,,,,,,,, 84 'th' Russ ' 85 P0i S, Joh ..-........ . '- lggS, Samuel . ..........,.. ...... 9 Schmautz ' ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 34 hr San ' r 85 P anrhek. lvi Riggs, Wiln . .. ..... ......... 49 Sc 1 ,joan ,,,...r..,,,,.,,,,.,,,,. 5 fm' S ' ' l 00 Pol - -.--,-- .-.-.---- 4 8 Rind lene ............ 9 melebeck, Louis .............,.. ,lh ed ' ' l 00 Pol' , onald ....,.. ........ 1 0 , ary Schmid, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,,,l,,,,,,, mflh- Tho - ------- 100 ' sky, Louis .... . Roar Dorry ' Schmidt, Ch es . ..,.... 99 Sllllrll' V l 51 omaiiei'ifl1. Je Roa , Dou .. . ................ 70 Schmitz, G ,,,,..,,i,..,,.,,, 57 mlrlh' am ' ' 51 P0Ph21m, Nan Roar e .,.,.................,.. 99 Sc ' y .......... ...... 7 ' 0995 ' 1 - ' 51 P I 1111 --..----,--.- .....--.. 8 , atricia ................... . 8 'artz, Larry er' ,Jllrlllll ll ' 35 ffff- 109 --in --'-- .r----- 8 obertson, Donald .f .. , ..... Scott, Beverly ...., .. 99 Sol' Wllllanl 51 Porter, 10110 ---- -- -- ------- -.... 8 4 Robert n, dward . . ......... 99 Scott, Carl ..... ,,,,.. 9 9 Solrlrlrlrr' Barbara rl'f ' l Pot 1. Obi J hn --4..--P--AA-----.- --. 84 Scott D ' H DIA- 71 Solander, Terry .......... , 2 ....... 5 P , ert ---..--. .----------...... . ichael .................. 99 eorge ....,., ....., S 4 Solemr Jllrly ' 85 owell, MHiYH .............. cene, ohn .............. ...... 7 0 cott, julia ........,..... ...,.. 5 lllrll' Alrlrl, ' 71 POWC P li - 4 ....... ..... 7 0 Rocheleau, ...... ..... 9 9 Scott, Timmothy ...... ,. Olllrllers' Slllr ' wo P ........................ 57 dgers. ry S ght, Larry i....... .. .... 5 Srlrllrrler l ffillf ' 52 P el,willlinn ....,.,..,.......... io ,A .............................. 49 foo, Juan ,. ,.,,. 9. ,C a '- 71 amenko, ames ,. ....,,.,.. . oe y uella ,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 Se' 1, ' U , ,,,,, orensen' Rlrhard 71 famfrlk airy .... Rogers, Bette .................... e , arbara .,.... .,....,,.,,.. 7 1 Sorensen' Wall A 52 Pl' 0, Pa ....................,. 70 Rogers, Carol ................ ' Sellers, jon ....... ....,, Sorerlsllrl' Dllrlrla 52 OW .......................... 74 Root, Sue .................. .. 70 Serviss Bruce ...., 84 Sorerlsllrl' Slllrley loo Pre rl. Robert ..........i............. 70 Rosin, Marilyn ...................... . 84 Serviss, Pat ....... ..,.,. 5 0 Srlllcle' May Pr ler. Alan ...... ...... 7 0 Roslien, Richard Serviss, Stan ..... ..,,,, 8 4 Spangler, Bllrbrlrll loo Ce, Anita ......i. ,..... 9 8 Ross, Beverly ....,........ ......... 9 9 Sexten, Benny ,..,..,..,,., ,,,,,,. 3 4 Sparks' Roberl ' lrlz PfiCC, David .,...... ...... 7 4 Ross, Carol jean .,... ........ 4 9 Seymour, Judy ,....,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.. 7 1 Sparlrsi Roger ' loz Price, Doris ...., ...... 9 8 Ross, Geraldine Shallenberger, Leslie ...,......rr.. 99 Spallllllllg' Cafe' 85 Pfife, Marie ..... ,.,,,, 9 8 Rowln, Dawn ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,., 9 9 Sharbono, Eda ,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,, 9 9 Spears' Delores 71 203 I ,- y ...----- -.-----. e y, Darlene I U3 ' i I I f or S e ud ,ff A rs ly: f . .. .. .. . 10 rros, William tage. W' - -- ----------- Syverson, Paunee S:ahl, B l. + .v,... . . i0 y 7 T h 85 J '94 . ..... .. .... . 85 c . J ,, ,,,,, , ..'100 St e c a .. .. ..... a n, ............... 71 adn , a ....... ! ...... . . 100 , 1 Y eel , lyn . 1 , Lucy eele, Sylvia ........... v...... 8 5 Syverson, Phil ......,.. T . oey ..l........ , Palmer ........ 85 Talbott, Stephanie ..... ...... ag, Roger .............. Tanner, Roy ........ Tarbox, Nancy ........ Tarr, Patricia Gail ..... ........ 85 72 .... .. 85 100 85 72 85 100 53 100 Ulver, Max .......... Unacks, Jerome Unacks, John ............... ..... Underwood, Loretta V vm, Bill ........,... Vann, Louis ....... Vasko, Bruce ..... Vasser, Bob ........... Vaughn, Evelyn ....... ........ 8 6 Vaught, John ........ Venne, Montana ....... ........ 8 6 Steen, Sharon ....,, 52 Taylor, David ...... ......,... 8 5 Vick, Sharon .......... Stegmuller, Freida 52 Taylor. JOYCC ........ .....,......... 1 00 Viegut, Allen ..... Steinberg, Andy Taylor, Faye ............................ 72 Vietz, Delmer Steinberg, Kay .... 85 Taylor, Martha .......... ............. 7 Vinson, Robert ..... Stempke, Marie ....... .l..... 8 5 TCCCa, Patsy ................ I ..,. ...., 1 Vinson, Warren ........ . ...... . Stephens, Barbara 72 Tennison, Mar nn .... 5 Virts, Robert ....... Stephens, Flora ..... ....... 5 7 Therlfiault, A n ..... Vollmer, Gary ....... Stephens, Iris .,.,.. 74 Therriault, H n .. ..... 8 W Stephens, Joyce ..... ..... 1 00 Thibodeau, J t ....... 3 Stephens, Melton 100 Thick, Lois ...... ........ . .... Waddell, Ile Stephens, Michael 74 Thomas, Bill .... . ..,....,, . 0 Wagner, l ------- - Stevens, Dale ...... 85 Thomas, Ote ' Wagnffi 3 --A--- Stevens, Jack ...... 85 Thomas, Ri ar .. A... ...... 1 00 Wagoner, in - Stevens, JoAnne ..,..... ....... 7 2 Thomas, li Walf0fd, leric ------ -'------ 3 Stevens, Patricia ThompsenTB venkya ...... , ..., 8 Walker, f0liS -------- ------- - Stevens, Pat ........... ....... 8 5 Thom en, on ........... . .. . 7 WallaCC, aClC ---- Stevens, Terry ....... ..... 1 02 Thom son, era dine ........ . 5 Walli C , Jim ------ Stewart, Gaye .,.,,,,,.,.. ....... 7 2 Thom SOn, er ...... i.. . . 8 W lli f, Kal' Stewart, Leonard ........ ..,... 1 00 Tho so , ed . ....... .. . . ls David Sticht, Theodore ........ ..... 1 00 Th so h s 4 alSl1, Carolyn ----. lm Stiles, Jeanne ....,.... ....... 5 2 Tho e udy .......... ........... a lf , Helen --.-- gfifgstileq, Pat ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 7 2 Ti 1, gla ...... GX ' alz Kathleen ........ ....... Raymond 52 Tie Beverly .. .... .......... ..... ' a her, Richard ....... Carole ........ .... , . 100 Tietz, Norma ........ ..... 7 4 G , ,IamCS i5ii'j':S Joelene ...,... ....... 8 5 Tietz, Gene .......... ,. 3 Warn r, Patricia .... .. git?-egtof' K , Beverly 52 Tietz, Judith ...... ...... . 5 Warren, Barbara ...... ...... . ie'7'Ston1't, nnie ....... ....... 7 2 Tilzey, James ......... ..... ...... 5 3 Warren, Dale ......... Stovall, Johan .....,, ...,,,. 8 7 Tohhanen, Cande ......... .... 87 Warren, Douglas ...... 1 Stoverud, ,brent ..... ....... 7 2 Torgeson, Judith .....i.............. 72 Warren, Gerald ..... 5- Stoves, Stonely Torgrimson, Lee .................... 101' Watkins, Richard ...... ....... Straighf, Jim ...... a 100 Torgrimson, Maryalys .............. 72 Watson, Connie ...,.... ....... Strange, Lita ........... ....... 8 5 Townsend, Edward ....... ...... 8 6 Waylett, Marlene ...... Strattoni Patricia ........ ...... 1 00 Townsend, Jerry ............. ...... 8 6 Weavers, Bernard ........ ....... 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