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1932 mama imiegggi ____l J—L—________± Jl_L_2_U L J. L a. n 1 1 IT ! 1 ITT U LI rn i i i in i i i rrri i. i n LI □ IT-XTT I nn m nn JERRY WELLING KIMOdD --—r —- Presents GROWING WITH MISSOULA COUNTY HIGH Published by The Annual Staff MISSOULA COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL MISSOULA, MONTAKA MARTHA TAYLOR. editor MARIANNE HOFFART. business manager Volume Fifty-two 1957 ... a year of fulfillment ... a beautiful new school for the old purple and gold ... a symbol of the growth of MCHS. In dedication to everyone who has made our dreams come true and to the fiftieth graduating class, the 1957 Bitterroot presents. Growing with Missoula County High. TABLE of CONTENTS SCHOOL GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN CLUBS MUSIC COMMUNICATIONS ACTIVITIES SPORTS ADVERTISEMENTS INDEX A HALF CEnTURY OF PROGRESS T:4'i on CHOOL OVER NM tiffS W DELLA VE CARR MARGARET LUNDBERG PARKS WH1TMER Girls' Adviser Freshman Boys' Adviser Girls' Adviser cl tjoldsiL ChmivoJiAcihi Change has been a prominent feature of the curriculum of the Missoula County High School during these FIFTY YEARS OF PROGRESS. Some people no doubt believe that modification has come too easily, and in a random matter. Others believe that though innovations have occurred, tradition has placed such a heavy hand on practice that change has been slow and inadequate to meet the needs of a rapidly changing society. Regardless, whether change is viewed as slow or rapid, as random or considered, comparison of educational achievement provides convincing evidence that Missoula County High School ranks high among the comprehensive high schools of the nation. Such achievement could have resulted only from a long period of invention, adaptations and dissemination of good educational practices brought about through the cooperative effort of diligent Trustees and highly skilled staff members. D. H. BEARY Members of fhe school board from left to right: Ed Hamel, John Schroeder, Mrs. Helen Laurie, business manager; Harold F. Cain, president; D. H. Beary, principal; W. T. Boone, Mrs. Adeline Bartron, secretary; Michael Sayer. Not pictured: H. R. Dix, vice president. 7 SiudsmL QomvdL HARRY HAINES TEDDY NIEMEYER MARY MANN Vice-President Secretary Treasurer The governing body of MCHS is the Student Council. Each homeroom elects a representative, who attends meetings every Monday. The members belong to one of the following committees: Welfare, Directing Activities, Administrative, American Field Service or Publications. All requests for dances, bake sales, drives and other activities are put before the council for approval. The Student Council sponsors the AFS program, bus trips to Butte or Kalispell, a dance, and Fox Theatre Courtesy Card Sales. The second semester the freshman class conducted its own student council in the Higgins Avenue Building. Student Body officers, elected by the entire student body, are: President John Datsopoulos; Vice-President Harry Haines; Secretary Teddy Niemeyer; and Treasurer Mary Mann. Faculty sponsor is Mr. Whitmer. PARKS WHITMER Sponsor Seated left to right, first row: Barbara Brown, Theresa McCarty, Gail Fallman, Barbara Arthur, Betty Weisser, Hazel Jones, Mary Mann, Teddy Niemeyer, Harry Haines, John Datsopoulos. Second row: Deanna Hall. Sheila Roffler. Shirley Howell. Norma Howell, Janice Fechner, Pat Yates, Shirley Jensen, Vicki Ahl. Linda Smith. Third row: Sherry Sletten. Helen Cain, Casey McFarland, Shirley Sorenson. Demetra Datsopoulos, Frances Bickell, Gloria Bush, Mary Ann Zimmerman. Zana Folsom. Ann Kolppa. Fourth row: Marcia Morgan, Warren Wilcox, Harry Mercer, Jacquie Gibson, Greg Hulla, Dick Sale, Roy Korkalo. Phyllis Maness, Russell Betts. Fifth row: Doug Chaffey, Dave Armstrong, John Bouchard, Jack McKinnon, Lynn Heppler, Alan Cain. John Wertz, Harold Hunt, Dave Yonce, Pat McDonald. Sixth row: Joan Kilian. Lynda Westrum, Doug Roark. Ronnie Doucette, Roger Norgaard, Bill Reely, Bert Clinkingbeard, Max Ulver, Stan Strong. 8 CidmimAihcdwfL (j'ommittsuL Standing left to right, front row: Linda Smith, Norma Howell, Helen Cain, Russell Betts, chairman; Marilyn Ward, Demetra Datsopoulos, Hazel Jones. Back row: Dick Sale, Doug Chaffey, Alan Cain, Bill Reely, Ron Doucette and Greg Hulla. Oihsudinc tiddviti A „ QommittsuL Seated left to right, front row: Janice Fechner, Deanna Hall, Stan Strong, chairman; Barbara Brown, Joan Kilian. Second row: Frances Bickell, Martha Sorenson, Casey McFarland, Marcia Morgan. Third row: Doug Roark, Lynn Heppler, Jack McKinnon, John Bouchard, and Warren Wilcox. (pubUaxLinnA- fommiitejL Seated left to right, front row: Barbara Arthur, Teddy Neimeyer, chairman; Shirley Jenson. Back row: Lynda Westrum, Shirley Howell, Sharon Slet-ten, and Pat Yates. U)soltfaJiSL fommiiisuL Standing left to right, front row: Vickie Ahl, Teresa McCarty, John Wertz, chairman; Betty Weis-ser, Gail Fallman. Back row: Dave Armstrong, Phyllis, Maness, and Roger Norgaard. CL.J .S CommittsiSL Seated left to right, iront row: Gloria Bush, Jac-quie Gibson, Harry Haines, chairman; Harry Mercer, Zana Folsom. Back row: Dave Yonce, Max Ulver, Pat McDonald, and Harold Hunt. 9 71 SchooL CidtiviiisLdu 1. Key Club ushers for Senior Career Day. 2. Senior Prexy dedicates tree to class of '57. 3. Flag raising ceremony officially opens the new building. 4. Ten thousand visitors inspect the school at the spring open house. 5. Hungry MCHS'ers in the new cafeteria. 6. This is Mr. Hunt speaking on the public address system. 10 Hazel Swearingen Dave Andrew Florence Brinton Robert Anderson Lyle Berg Katherine Craigheo fcnqliAk. During the four years of required English, students of Missoula County High School become acquainted with great literature. They are introduced to the world's outstanding authors and poets, and also learn the fundamentals of grammar. Corrine Hossack John Linn Agnes Scott 13 Greta Seibel The English staff has grown from two teachers in 1906 to the present group of sixteen. This department is headed by Miss Hazel Swearingen. Gertrude Clark Jean'ne Shreeve Virginia Speck Marvin Trask Dean Lindahl Elizabeth Smith A. I. Sugg Reuben Zieg VyiaihcmaiictL. From the time the mathematics department was organized in 1917, it has grown from one teacher to a staff of eight today. As MHS has progressed to the 50 year mark, more courses have been added until now intermediate and advanced algebra, and plane and solid geometry are offered, in addition to the usual math program. Trigonometry and algebra are college level courses. The geometry students decorate the school windows with geometric designs at Christmas. Miss Gertrude Clark heads this department. Intermediate algebra students study simultaneous equations. (phyAical, Snows, The physical science department offers such courses as general science, chemistry, biology and physics. The equipment which is in present use is certainly more effective than that used in the early 1900's when the department was organized. The chemistry smells are eliminated by a fan, but nothing can be done to eliminate the age-old trick of putting frog legs down girls' necks. Millard Peterson heads this department. The stretch of a spring balance is studied by physics students. Algae and fungae are inspected in biolcgy. Millard Peterson Noe! I. Baker K. A. Foucar George Hossack World History students learn how the earth began. Agnes Brown E. J. Buzzelti Barbara Greenwood Arthur Hightower Royal Morrison Lou Rocheleau Ralph Soroos Eugene Thompson Robert Watt C. B. Worthen SociaL Studi A, Mr. Watt lectures on Social Studies to his captivated class. Since two years of social studies including American History are required for graduation, the MCHS social studies department offers a variety of courses for students. Social studies was first offered to MCHS students in 1906. The department was formed in 1917. From that time the department has grown to its present size with branches in both schools. Freshmen may take social studies which is a general citizenship course. World History is offered to sophomores and a one semester course in geography is open to sophomores and juniors. Contemporary problems, a course concerned with present day social and economic problems, is offered to seniors. One of the projects in these classes was to hold a mock national election for the students in the fall. Miss Agnes L. Brown is the chairman of the department. Student gives report on Panama Canal to American History class. r 16 fommoAual From one teacher in one room in 1913, the commercial department has grown to its present size with a faculty of six teachers and a number of rooms. Typing, shorthand, clerical practice, bookkeeping, retailing, and general business are the various courses offered in the commercial department. Many advanced typing and shorthand students have part-time jobs in downtown business firms. Retailing students also take part in this work program, which is under the supervision of Walter Griffin, department chairman. An alert bookkeeping class absorbs facts and figures. Mary Riley Ed Miller Georgia George Walter Griffin Mary Barkemeyer Vera Forrest First year typing students drill on their never-ending exercises. Young bookkeepers watch as Mr. Miller explains production chart. Barta Drummond Alta Ijams Gladys Van Vorous Mary Lou Wooley omsL fcamomici Introduced in conjunction with the Arts and Crafts department in 1913, home economics has grown into a separate department with four teachers. A kindergarten for pre-school age children is conducted each year. The regular classes provide beginning and advanced work in cooking, sewing, and home planning. The department is headed by Mrs. Gladys Van Vorous. Ann Kolppa, senior, home ec student, serves at the faculty tea. Fresh whip up mud pies. Parler-vous Francois? This is a likely question in this first year French class. JjCWquaqcA, With emphasis on the spoken language, French and Spanish students learn many common phrases and sentences during their course of study. Latin, the other language offered in the department, stresses the written aspect. The language department offering German was started in 1908. Later German was dropped and French, Spanish, and Latin were included. The customs and ways of life of the countries are studied as well as the grammatical phase of all three languages. Miss Violet Boileau is the department head. Violet Boileau Edith Culver Daniel Low Miss Boileau shows students pictures of sunny Spain. (JncaUjonaJ fcducjaiwn These industrial students are hard at work on a table. Benjamin Ulmer Lawrence Bohl Robert Brookie Ed Davis The Vocational Agriculture department, headed by Lawrence Bohl, is this year utilizing the five acres at Spartan Field for livestock and crops. The Industrial Arts department consists of drafting and shop. It was organized in 1912 with classes being held in the garage near the Bitterroot market. Mr. Benjamin Ulmer is head of this department. The Trades and Industry department is new to MCHS this year. It consists of a very extensive auto mechanics course. A Ford engine, Ford-o-matic transmission, and a complete rear axle assembly have been donated by Ford Motor Company and H. O. Bell of Missoula. Department chairman is Robert Brookie. Chester Frojen Mark Jennings The Vocational Education course is now divided into three departments. This lad measures perfect corners with his T-square. 20 Bill at work on oversized bird house. One. two . . . one. two . . . one, two. (phyAical fcducaiioYL Cuddle up a little closer. Girls demonstrate fine points of basketball to male spectators. Most students are unaware of the difficulties which the faculty has undergone to maintain the physical education department. It was always the first to be disbanded, and not until 1927 was it permanently established. The physical education course consists of volleyball, badminton, ping pong, baseball and trampoline lessons. Before Christmas the boys and girls classes combine for dancing lessons. Special classes include tumbling, twirling, and adaptive physical education. The department chairman is Don Delaney. — CUiL The art department was organized in 1913 in conjunction with the Home Economics department. Today the two departments are separate and each one has a staff of three. The department, headed by Carl Hager, offers such courses as fine arts, crafts, and commercial art. Next year a course in photography will be offered to second-year commercial art students. Many varied projects are undertaken by Art 8 students. Carl Hager Maxine Blackmer Aaron Schenck Art students carve soap into interesting figures. 22 Tekla Bekkedal Jane Herman Helen Laurie Ruth Peterson Alyce Figg Mildred Huff Joyce McDonald Helen Vehrs OflpCSL (poAADnnsd Mrs. Alyce Figg. school nurse, takes the temperature of an ill student. Helping the school to function more efficiently are the office personnel. Included on the staff are: Jane Herman, main office secretary; Mrs. Mildred Huff, Mr. Beary's secretary; Mrs. Joyce McDonald, Higgins Avenue school secretary; Mrs. Helen Laurie, business manager; Mrs. Ruth Peterson, assistant business manager; Mrs. Alyce Figg, nurse; Tekla Bekkedal, librarian; and Mrs. Helen Vehrs, librarian. 23 Carol Spaulding and Caron Bochman work in the main office during sixth period. Students enjoy the library in the South Avenue High School. (fafiriAAJbCL Serving delicious and economical lunches to the students every day is the contribution of the cafe teria staff to MCHS. The lunch program receives both federal and stcte aid. A special milk program subsidized by federal aid, permits all students to buy milk at a low cost. Two cafterias operate during the year, one at each school, average of 800 students are served each day. The program has grown until an Cooks, left to right: Mrs. Dcu- las, Mrs. Emery, Mr. Michaels. Mrs. Johnson. The day before Thanksgiving when the traditional turkey dinner was served, a record breaking 1046 students were served in the cafeteria. Mrs. Gladys Van Vorous heads the lunchroom staff at the Higgins Avenue plant. The cafeteria at the South Avenue building is under the direction of Mrs. Lillian Johnson. VyiainiswjancsL As MCHS has grown in the last 50 years, the maintenance department has also increased from one to six men to keep our school clean, warm, and in good repair. To them we extend our deepest appreciation. Maintenance staff, in front: William Heberle. Front row, left to right: Ray Malcolm, Gene Parker, Gottlieb Hensel, John Seitz, Hugh Rice, Robert Posey. Back row: Charles R. McNeely, Allen Hendrickson, Gerald Stiles. Ed Bieber, Willard Voth, Russell Skinner. Merton Bowman, Matthew Petrin. Harold Miles. Evan Williams. Skip Fox and Marshall Kyle wash lunch trays in kitchen. Mr. Roehl gives an example of the hard work which the janitorial staff does for MCHS. Principal D. H. Beary converses with Mrs. Harold Cain at the Faculty Tea. Ann Kolppa serves refreshments at the Faculty Tea. Agnes Scott and others enjoying the annual Girls’ lub sponsored Faculty Tea in the home living center. Coaches Brown and Clark pose before the Junior-Senior basketball game. Lou Rocheleau, Don Delaney, and Stephen Niblack visit a il radio station on BE Day. George Hossack and Elsie Forcum are among the teachers who visited a local meat company on Business Education Day. 1. Chemistry students perform experiments during the Open House in the South Avenue High School. 2. Girls take sewing as a part of the home economics course. Senior class officers—left to right: Roger Lambson, president; Sally Hangas, secretary; Roger Norgaard, vice-president; Zoe Ahl, treasurer. Samoa, QIoaa, The class of 1957, distinguished as the fiftieth MCHS graduating class, was the first group to be graduated from the South Avenue building. In order to raise money for the Senior Banquet, a dance and reception, and all other activities during Senior Week, the group sold hot chocolate, coffee and popcorn at all home football games. They also sold Christmas cards. The class sponsored a dance, the Senior Sock Hop, in the fall, and had its annual assembly in the spring. Roger Lambson was class president; Roger Norgaard, vice-president; Sally Hangas, secretary; and Zoe Ahl, treasurer. Mrs. Alta Ijams Class Sponsor Chester Frojen Class Sponsor Senior class council—left to right, seated: Sally Hangas, Zoe Ahl, Roger Norgaard, Roger Lambson. Standing: Barbara Lee, Vickie Migge, Martha Taylor, Doug Midget!, Faye Taylor, Mary Steadman, Cindy Cramer, Claudia Dobb, Judy Ranstrom. DE ANN ABRAMS Dee HR 136; Transferred from Florence-Carlton High School, Florence, Montana 4. ZOE ANN AHL Zoie HR 244; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Cantata 1, 2. 3, 4. PASF I, 2; GAA 1. 3; GC Cabinet 2. 3; Horizon 2, 4; Kopee Sales 2, 3; Kopee Editor 2; Office Squad 2, 4; Bitterroot Staff 3, 4 Class Council 3; Class Treasurer 4; Thespians 4; Pep (Hub 4; DAR Citizenship Award 4. CLIFF AMSBAUGH HR 239; Transferred from Pierce High School, Pierce. Idaho 2; Football 2; Basketball 2; Tennis Club 3, 4. HERB ANDERSON Clyde HR 229; JRC Rep. 1; Ski Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Kopee Sales 1; HR Vice-President 2; DECA 4; Vice-President 4. BARBARA JEAN APPELT Barbie HR 239; Girls' Chorus 1 Mixed Chorus 2; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; YFC 1, 2; JRC Rep. 1, High Honor Roll 4; Spartanaires 3; HR secretary 3. DARLENE K. ARTHUR— Shorti - -HR 240; Honor Roll 1. 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3; Saddle Club 1; Library Squad 2; Girls' Chorus 2; GC Contact Rep. 4; Kopee Editor 4; Konah Staff 4; Prod. Staff of Bishop's Mantle 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Science Club 4; GC Cabinet 4. J'ifljjdk. (flaAA. DAWN RAY AURAS—HR 108; GC Cabinet 2, 3, 4; GAA 1; IRC Rep. 3. ROBERT LEE AVERY— Bob HR 240; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 1; Concert Choir 2; Re-entered from French-town High School, Frenchtown, Montana 4. BONNIE ANN BACHE—HR 239; Prod. Staff of Cumberland Fair 3; Honor Roll 3; Tennis Club 4. LEOTA BACKUS— Lee —HR 244; Transferred from Gallatin County High School, Bozeman, Montana 4; GC Contact Rep. 4; GC Cabinet 4; Honor Roll 4; Konah Staff 4. JACK BAILEY—HR 137; Transferred from Herbert Hoover Jr. High School, San Jose, California 2; Intramural Basketball 2, 3. PAMELA BAKER— Pam —HR 108; GAA 1; Horizon 1, 2. 3. 4; Band 2, 3; Twirling 3; Cantata 3, 4; Class Council 3; Ski Club 3, 4; Concert Choir 4; Honor Roll 4; Konah Staff 4. DOUGLAS BALDWIN— Baldy —HR 239; Transferred from Ren-ton Jr. Sr. High School, Renton, Washington, 2; Basketball 2; Honor Roll 2, 4; Tennis Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Art Club 4; Secretary 4; Intramural Basketball 4. WAYNE BALDWIN— Baldy HR 136; Transferred from Renton Jr. Sr. High School, Renton, Washington 2; JRC Rep. 2; Basketball 2; Boys' State Delegate 3; KONA 4; Cast of The Bishop's Mantle 4; Intramural Basketball 4. JAMES E. BARRETT— Jim —HR 107; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Cast of Taming of the Shrew 1; My Heart's in the Highlands, Cumberland Fair 3; Kopee Sales 1. 2; HR Secretary 1; Cantata 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Dance Band 3, 4; JRC Rep. 3; Spartanaires 4. 30 ROBERT BARTZ— Bob HR 136; T and I Club 4. ROY BATES, JR. HR 244; Ski Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Football 1; Basketball Manager 1; Movie Operator 1, 2; Rifle Club 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Konah Staff 1, 2, 3; Pep Band 3, 4; Orchestra 3; T and I Club 4. JAMES RAY BAUER Jim HR 239; Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4; Football 1, 2. 3; Track 1, 2; M Club 3, 4; HR Vice-President 3, Treasurer 4. ALLEN BERTAPELLE Butch HR 108; KONA 2. 3, 4; Track 2. FLOYD L. BETHKE Flub —HR 229; Football 1, 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1; Track 1; SA Rep. 1; M Club 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2; Wrestling 2, 4. RUSSELL H. BETTS- HR 108; Honor Roll 1, 2; High Honor Roll 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Kopee Sales 1, 2; Orchestra 2, 3; Boys' State Delegate 3; Ski Club 3, 4; Cast of Curious Savage, Cumberland Fair 3; Class Council 3; HR Treasurer 3; Drum Major 4; Spartanaires 4; Concert Choir 4; Science Club 4; President 4; Ch. Administrative Committee 4; Elks Leadership Award 4. JiAaL io- )Aaiduabi. J jonL JdqpL $drwoL GARY BJORKLUND BJ HR 140; Football 1. 2, 3. 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Wrestling 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, 4; Cantata 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; M Club 4; Lunch Line 4. FRANKLIN H. BLACKMER Joe HR 137; Transferred from Helena High School, Helena. Montana 3; Boys' State Delegate 3; Intramural Basketball 3; Ski Club 3. 4; Band 3, 4; President 4; Tennis Club 3; Honor Roll 3, 4; Dance Band 3, 4; HR President 4; SA Rep. 4. CARON MARIE BOCHMAN Gonzales —HR 108; Horizon 1, 2. 3, 4; Class Council 2. DIANE BOEHLER — Bales —HR 136; Cantata 2; Honor Roll 2; GC Cabinet 2; Office Squad 2, 3; DECA 4. JO DARLENE BOEHM HR 136; Band 1. 2. 3; Saddle Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Konah Staff 4. STANTON BOLLE— Stan —HR 240; Transfered from Lexington High School, Lexington. Massachusetts 3; Wildlife Club 3. 4; President 4; Pep Club 4; Key Club 4. SHIRLEY ANN BRAY Shirl HR 137; Transferred from Medford Sr. High School. Medford, Oregon. JACKIE BOYCE Mcjack HR 137; SA Rep. 1; Twirling 1. 2. 3; Horizon 1, 2. 3, 4; GC Cabinet 2; Cantata 4; Concert Choir 4. BEVERLY BOUCHER - Bev —HR 108; Horizon 1. 2, 3. 4. Bitterroot Sales 1, 2; HR Secretary 3, 4; GC Cabinet 4; DECA 4; Office Squad 4. 31 V' LUELLA BRILLHART— Lou HR 137; Honor Roll 1, 2; HR secretary 1. LINDA LEE BRONSON Blondie HR 244; Transferred from Geraldine, Montana 2; Honor Roll 3, 4; JRO Rep. 3; DECA 4. SHARON JEAN BROSS HR 239; Honor Roll 1. 2, 3; High Honor Roll 4; DECA 4. CUotl (fain, Jfcif Qlub (pA AidsmL ALAN F. CAIN— A HR 107; Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 4; HR Seo tary 1; JRC Rep. 2; Key Club 2. 3. 4; President 4; Basketb: and Track Manager 3; M Club 3, 4; Concert Choir 3. Cantata 3, 4; Class Council 3; Boys' State Delegate 3; Sc ence Club 4; SA Rep. 4; Key Club Leaders' Banquet 1. DONALD BRUCE CARMICHAEL Fats -HR 140; HR Vice-Pret dent 1; President 2; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Class Council 1 Kopee Sales 1; Golf 1. 2. 4; Ski Club 2. 3. 4; Intersciiolast Golf 3; Concert Choir 3, 4. SIMIE CARROLL— Si HR 136; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3 Senior Class President Roger Lambson stores Christmas cards as one of his varied duties in heading MCHS's fiftieth graduating class. Rog is also a member of Pep Club, Key Club, Thespians, and the Konah Staff. RUGENE B. BROWN HR 107; Honor Roll 1. 2, 3. 4; GAA 1. 2. 3; GAA Council 3: Twirling Squad 2; Kopee Sales 2; Girls' State Delegate 3; PE Leader 3, 4; JRC Rep. 3; Lunchroom 4. ROBERT BRUNSON— Bob HR 224; Movie Operator 1; Cafeteria 2; T and I Club 4. LOUIS WILLIAM BURKLUND— Bill HR 107; Football 1, 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; M Club 3, 4; Key Club 2; HR President 2; Class Vice-President 1; AP All-State Football Honorable Mention 4; Lunchline 4. BEVERLY JEAN CASE—HR 229; HR Secretary 1; Art Club 4. MARTHA CAWLEY Marty -HR 140; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. • High Honor Roll 3; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President Library Squad 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Prod. Staff of T Willow and I 1, The Bishop's Mantle, Captain Kidd's turn 4; Cast of The Valliant 3, The Great Big Doorste; 2; GC Cabinet 2, 3; PASF 2. 3; Treasurer 3; HR Vice-Pro; dent 2; Thespians 3, 4; Konah Staff 3, 4; Editor 4; Kop Editor 3; SA Rep. 3. 4; Cantata 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 1 President 4; Pep Club 4; GC Secretary 4; Office Squad 1 Elks Leadership Award 4. JOYCE CHAMBERLAIN (JENSEN) Joy — HR 136; Twirlis Squad 2, 3; Bitterroot Sales 3. v 2 r , r Tiris HR 136; GAA 1; Reentered from Crookston, Minnesota 3; Class Council Zoe Ahl, treasurer of the Senior Class, has the enviable task of banking money in the office vault. Some of Zoe's many activities includes Pep Club, Bitterroot Staff, Office Squad, Horizon, and GC Cabinet. She is a winner of the DAR Good Citizenship Award. DON CLIFT— Pierre —HR 248; Transferred from Loyola High School 3; Cast of My Heart’s in the Highlands 3, Captain Kidd's Return” 4. KATHLEEN CHRISTENSEN HR 229; Transferred from Colville High School. Colville, Washington. BERT CLINKINGBEARD Dad HR 136; Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 4; Track 1; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4; SA Rep 2, 4; Boys' State Delegate 3; Konah Staff 4; Quill and Scroll 4. diain A, Okji (phsAiAmt ANONA ANN CLUTE Nona HR 239; Horizon 1. 2, 3; PASF 1, 2; Vice-President 2; Cantata 4; GC Contact Rep. 4; GC Cabinet 4. JOHN COFFEE Greens HR 137; Intramural Basketball 1, 2. 3; Football 1; Track 1; HR President 1; Vice-President 3; Class Council 2; Ski Club 2. 3. 4; Golf 2, 3, 4. MILTON COFFMAN Milt HR 244; Chess Club 1. 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 1; Wildlife Club 3, 4. CONRAD COLBY HR 229; Radio Club 1. 2. 3; IRC Rep. 1; Band 1, 2. 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Tennis Club 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3. 4. RTHUR V. COLLINS Art HR 140; Football 1; Track 1; Tumbling 2, 3, 4; Cantata 3, 4; Concert Choir 3; Winner UN Contest 3; Cast of Cumberland Fair 3; Spartanaires 4; Honor Roll 4; Tennis Club 4. MARY LOU COLLINS -HR 108; Transferred from Kaiserslautern American Hiah School, Kaiserslautern, Germany 1; Libraiy Squad 2, 3; Tennis Club 4. 33 JACK RAY COOPER— Coop HR 244; Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Track 1, 2; M Club 2, 3. 4; AP and UP All-State Football 4. ; KEN F. COOPER— Coop —HR 137; SA Rep. 1; Intramural basketball 1. 3. 4; Honor Roll 1, 2. 3. 4; Key Club 2. 3, 4; Cast of Cumberland Fair 3; Tennis Club 3; Boys' State Deleqate 3; IRC Executive Council 4; Spartanaires 4; HR Vice-President 4. KEN L. COOPER HR 229; Intramural Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Wildlife Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 4; SA Rep. 3; JRC Executive Council 4. MARIETTA CRAMER ’Cindy HR 137; Tumbling 1; GAA 2. 3; SA Rep. 2; Horizon 2, 3. 4; GC Cabinet 2, 3, 4; Prod. Staff of The Curious Savage 3; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Tennis Club 3; Class Council 4; Bitterroot Staff 4. JO ANN CREIGHTON— Jo - HR 240; Speech and Debate Club 1; Mixed Chorus 1; Girls' Chorus 2; GC Cabinet 3, 4; Konah Staff 4. NANCY JO CROMWELL—HR 108; Transferred from Stevensville High School, Stevensville. Montana 3; FHA 3. CVcdADpDuIoA, JIaaL in, §iaisL fclkbu JjiadsLfiAhipL fonicAt FRANK DAMASKOS- HR 240; Football 1. 2, 3. 4; Basketball 1 Track 1. 2. 3. 4; HR President 2; M Club 2. 3. 4; Vies President 4. KENT E. DANIELS Robin Hood HR 248; Football 1. 2; JK Rep. 3; Honor Roll 3; Kopee Sales 3; Wrestling 3, 4; H: President 4. JOHN DATSOPOULOS- Flying Greek —HR 224; Honor Roll 1 2. 3. 4; High Honor Roll 3; Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4; Track 1,« 3. 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Bitterroot Sales 1 Football 1; Class President 2, 3; Boys' State Delegate 3; S.1 Rep. 3; Directing Activities Committee Chairman 3; Kona Staff 3. 4; Pep Club 3; M Club 3. 4; SA President 4; Stafc Elks' Leadership Award 4; All-State Basketball 4. JEANNIE ALICE DAWES— Jen -HR 108; PASF 1. 2; Secretar 2; Horizon 1, 2. 3. 4; Treasurer 2; GC Contact Rep. 3; GC Cabinet 3. 4; GC Executive Board 4; JRC Rep. 1, 4; Cantct 3, 4; Cast of Cumberland Fair 3. PATRICIA JOANNE DAY— Pat —HR 240; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,4 PASF 1; Horizon 2. 4; GC Contact Rep. 3; Cantata 4; Kope Staff 4. WAYNE DAY HR 108; Intramural Basketball 1, 2. ROZELLA De WIT Dee HR 140; Transferred from Super.; High School. Superior. Montana 4; GC Contact Rep. 4. DORIS JEAN DIETTERT Deet - HR 240; Horizon 1. 2; PASF 2; FHA 1; Camera Club 1; JRC Rep. 2; Cantata 3. 4; DEC 4; Honor Roll 4. DOLORES JOANN DILLMAN Dee HR 224. 34 CLAUDIA ANNE DOBB— Dobbi —HR 244; GC Cabinet 1, 2, 3, 4; Horizon 1, 2, 4; Art Club 3, 4; Honor Roll 3; Office Squad 3; GC Contact Rep. 3; Class Council 4. WALTER R. DOTTER-HR 140; Science Club 1; Secretary 1; Wildlife Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Square Dance Club 1; FT A 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 4. RONALD G. DOUCETTE Duke —HR 239; Honor Roll 2. 2, 4; PE Leader 3, 4; Key Club 4; Pep Club 4; SA Rep. 4. CAROLE LYNN DRESSKELL— Cari - HR 224; Transferred from George Washington High School, Alexandria, Virginia 3; HR Secretary 3; GC Contact Rep. 4; Kopee Sales 3; Cantata 3, 4; Prod. Staff of The Curious Savage 3; Horizon 4; Concert Choir 4; Office Squad 4. EVELYN STEELE DUFFIN HR 239. JERRY DUNLAP— Jer —HR 248; Transferred from Helena High School, Helena, Montana 2; Intramural Basketball 2, 3; KONA 2, 3; Football 2; Track 2; Kopee Sales 2; Cast of The Valiant 3. VTktRaJL and JaylnA. (jJin, £lkiu SdwIaAAkipL fonlsaJL SANDY F. DURRANT S Bug HR 107; Horizon 1. 2, 3, 4; GAA 1; Class Council 3; Konah Staff 4; Honor Roll 4. CAROL LEE EASTMAN- E —HR 248; Horizon 1. 2, 3. 4; Band 1, 2; GAA 1; Kopee Sales 1; GC Cabinet 1; Cantata 4; FNA 4. PATRICIA EICHNER—HR 137. DONNA EICHHORN - Skip —HR 229; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Wildlife Club 1; Square Dance Club 1; Rifle Club 1; Saddle Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President 2; GC Cabinet 2. 3; GAA 2, 3, 4; President 4; Girls' M Club 4; GAA Council 3. 4; FNA 4; Ski Club 4. JOHN R. ENGSTROM Ink —HR 229; Football 1; Basketball 1; Track 1; Tennis Club 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4. RICHARD ERB— Dick —HR 108; Transferred from Anchorage High School, Anchorage, Alaska 2. JOHN HENRICK FESSENDEN Fuzzy Fuz HR 224; Transferred from South High School. Denver. Colorado 2; Honor Roll 2, 4; Band 2. 3. 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Spartanaires 2, 3, 4; Cantata 2, 3. 4; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 3. 4; Pep Band 2, 3. 4; All-State Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Cast of Cumberland Fair 3; Track 2; FTA 3. CARLENE ANN FLAHERTY Blackie HR 224; Honor Roll 1. 2. 3, 4; High Honor Roll 3; Horizon 1. 2, 3; SA Rep. 1. 2, 3; Kopee Sales 1, 2; Girls' Honor Council 1; GAA 1; Pep Club 3, 4; Class Treasurer 2; Secretary 3; Ski Club 2; Twirling 2, 3; Concert Choir 3; Tumbling 3. JOYCE FLODBERG Flood HR 140; Transfered from Libby High School, Libby, Montana 3; HR Treasurer 4; GC Cabinet 4; Honor Roll 4; Kopee Staff 4. 35 DARLENE FORTMAN- HR 224. ALBERT C. FOX—' Skip —HR 107; Cafeteria 1, 2. 3. 4; FFA 1, 2. DON GALLAGHER Beast HR 244; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Kopee Sales 1, 2; Class Council 1; SA Rep. 2; Bitterroot Sales 2; ''M' Club Boxinq 2; Honor Roll 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Cantata 3, 4; Movie Operators 3; Cast of Cumberland Fair 3; DECA 4; President 4; HR President 4. One of the forty national winners in the Westinghouse Science Talent Search, Jack Silver returns from his trip to Washington. D.C. Jack's project was a study in higher mathematical systems. He is also a National Merit Test Finalist. GERTRUDE FOLLINGLO Gert HR 229; Honor Roll 3; GC Cabinet 2, 3, 4; GC Rep. 3; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Girls Chorus 3; GAA 1, 2; PE Leader 3, 4. Konah Staff 4; Bitterroot Staff 4; Horizon 4; FNA 4. FRANK M. FORMAN Neal HR 136; Intramural Basketball 1. 4; Rifle Club 1; HR Secretary 4; DECA 4; Honor Roll 4. NEAL ALLEN FORMAN Frank HR 248; Intramural Basketball 1. 2. 3, 4; Rifle Club 1, 2; Movie Operator 1; Bitterroot Sales 1; JRC Rep. 1; Cast of The Valiant 3. Cawlsu , Si jaAmcm., (BqHa. U)in. J!siadsihAhipL CiwaAdiu CHARLES GIBSON HR 229; M Club Boxing 1. 2; Football 2. 3; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. LEE GIBSON—1 Hoot —HR 224; Football 1. 2; Track 1, 2; Int: mural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Track 3. 4; Bittern Sales 1, 2. 3, 4; Kopee Sales 3; Cafeteria 4. JACK GILBERT Speedy HR 137; Konah Staff 1, 2. 3. 4; Tuc bling 1. 2, 3, 4; Forensics Club 1; JRC Rep. 2; Intramur-Basketball 2. DORIS GILFILLAN Dory HR 248; DECA 4; Honor Roll 4. DON GILGEN HR 229. MARILYN MAE GOULD HR 248; DECA 4. 36 ELIZABETH ANN GRAYBEAL Betty —HR 107; Horizon 1, 2; SA Rep. 1; GAA 2; GC Contact Rep. 4. DOUGLAS GRIMM HR 140; Movie Operator 2, 3; Forensics Club 3, ; Honor Roll 4; Bitterroot Staff 4; Science Club 4. EDLA ELIZABETH GUSTAFSON— Gussie HR 248; GAA 1, 2; Square Dance Club 1; Bitterroot Sales 3; Honor Roll 4; JRC Rep. 4. Alan Cain heads Key Club, an honorary service organization of MCHS. He is a member of 'M Club. Concert Choir, and Science Club. Alan was a delegate to Boys' State last summer. DEANNA LORENTINA GUY— Dee Dee —HR 224; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; GC Cabinet 2. 3. 4; GC Executive Board 4; Horizon 3, 4; GAA 3; High Honor Roll 3; HR Secretary 2, 4. HARRY ALLEN HAINES H HR 239; Honor Roll 1. 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Golf 1, 2; SA Rep. 1, 2; Dance Band 1, 2; Band 2, 3; HR Vice-President 2; Key Club 2, 3, i; Treasurer 3; President 4; Class Council 3; Tennis Club 3. 4; Vice-President 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; AFS European Scholarship 3; Intramural Basketball 3; SA Vice-President 4; Concert Choir 4; Spartanaires 4. GERALDINE RUTH HAINES Jerri HR 244; Horizon 1, 2. 3, 4; President 2; SA Rep. 1; GC Contact Rep. 2; Cheerleader 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 4: Kopee Sales 2; PE Leader 3, 4. Qack. Silv A,, Jwalut in, Jraje iaL JaismL SsunAch. )ERREL HALEY Dee HR 244; Grlis' Chorus 3; Concert Choir 4; Konah Staff 4; Cantata 4; GC Cabinet 4. ANEI HALL Susy and Mi —HR 137; Honor Roll 1. 2, 3. 4; SA Rep. 1; HR Sec-Treasurer 1, 4; Saddle Club 1; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1. 2; Cantata 3, 4; Class Council 2, 3; JRC Rep. 3; Concert Choir 3; Ski Club 3. 4; Bitterroot Sales 3; Kopee Sales 3; Office Squad 4. 4ELODY ANN HALLFORD Med HR 137; Girls' Chorus 1, 2; DECA 4. RENDA JOYCE HAMES Pickles -HR 229; Bitterroot Sales 2; YFC 1; DECA 4; Prod. Staff of The Great Big Doorstep, Mother Was a Freshman 3; Konah Staff 4. ASPER T. HAMES Casper HR 140; JRC Rep. 1, 2; DECA 4; Treasurer 4. AMES HAMILTON— Jim HR 229; Honor Roll 1. 2, 3. 4; KONA 2; HR President 2. 4; French Club 3. 4; President 4; Cantata 3, 4; Pep Club 4. 37 ROBERT L. HAND— Bob —HR 107; Football 1, 2; Basketball SALLY JO HANGAS Sal” HR 240; GC Contact Rep. 1; He Roll 1. 2, 3. 4; High Honor Roll 4; HR Vice-President 2; S« retary 4; Class Council 4; Class Secretary 4; Pep Club { GC Cabinet 2, 3. 4. ROGER HANKEL HR 239. ARTHUR HANSON Art HR 137; Rifle Club 1; Intramu: Basketball 1, 2; Chess Club 4. ETHEL M. HARRIS—HR 239; Transferred from Hamilton H;: School, Hamilton, Montana 4. JERRY HAUF HR 240, Movie Operator 1. 2; Tumbling 2, 3. Honor Roll 1, 2. ctfuviA. and tfAikuAS nioA HdJclosl fcdiiohA. MOLLIE COLEEN HEDRICK— Coleen HR 224; FHA 1. 2. 3; PASF 2, 3; GC Cabinet 2. 3, 4; Honor Roll 3. SHARON JENETTE HELLMAN Sherry —HR 107; Transfererd from Denhoff Public High School, Denhoff, North Dakota 2; Honor Roll 2, 3; GAA 3; GC Contact Rep. 3; JRC Rep. 4. J. B. HENDRIX—' Tex '— HR 244; Football 1, 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 1. HERMAN HENRY - HR 137; FFA 1, 2, 3. 4. SANDRA E. HERBERT Sandy HR 248; GC Contact Rep. 1, 2. ROGER L. HIGH HR 244; Football 1; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis Club 3, 4; HR President 1; Band 1, 2, 4; Track 2. RAY L. HINKLE—HR 244; Track 1, 2. 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3; Football 1. 2. KATHARINE MARIE HIRST- Kay - HR 229; GAA 1; Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4; FHA 1; GC Contact Rep. 2; GC Cabinet 2, 3, 4; GC President 4; Horizon 2, 3; FNA 4. DENNIS HOCHHALTER HR 137; Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Rifle Club 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 2; Wrestling Manager 4. 38 ARIANNE MARGARET HOFFART HR 137; Honor Roll 1. 2, 3; Hiqh Honor Roll 4; GC Cabinet 2. 3; Library Squad 2, 3; SA Rep. 2; Bitterroot Staff 3, 4; Cantata 4; Quill and Scroll 4. ENDA JOYCE HOLLAND HR 140; YFC 1. 2; Girls' Chorus 1; 2. 3; GAA 2. 3. 4; Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 4; GC Cabinet 2; PE leader 3, 4; Horizon 4; Konah Staff 4. LPHIE HOLST Alphie Pie' HR 248; HR Vice-President 1; Class Council 1; PASF 1, 2; Treasurer 2; Horizon 1. 2. 3. 4; GC Contact Rep. 2. 3; Thespians 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Cantata 3. 4; Cast of And Silently Steal Away, The Curious Savage 3; Honor Roll 4. ANDRA KATHRYN HOWELL Sandy HR 229; Transferred from Lewis and Clark High School, Spokane, Washington 4; Art Club 4; Horizon 4; French Club 4; Honor Roll 4. 7ILL1AM HOWELL Bill - HR 244; T and I Club 4; Secretary 4. AROLE LYNNE HYLAND HR 140; GAA 1. 2, 3; Saddle Club 1; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; GC Cabinet 1, 2, 4; Office Squad 3; IRC Rep. 3; Konah Staff 4. (RnqsJv JjnmbAjorL, S hjwA. (pAA idsmt DOREEN JULE HYNDMAN Don HR 137; GAA 1; Kopee Sales 2; GC Contact Rep. 3; Honor Roll 3; Concert Choir 4; Cantata 4. VIRGINIA ALICE ISAACS— Ginny —HR 229; DECA 4; Concert Choir 4. TRUDINE LOUISE IVERSEN Trudi -HR 137; GAA 1; Horizon 1. 2, 3. 4; Honor Roll 1. 2; Conecrt Choir 3; Cantata 3, 4. DEAN THOMAS JACOBSEN Jake HR 140; FFA 3. 4. ARLENE LOUISE JOHNSON A. R. —HR 108. JAMES W. JOHNSON Johns HR 239; Football 1. 2, 3. 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 4; Basketball 4; M Club 4. MARTHA MARIE JOHNSON Moose' HR 240; GAA 1; Horizon 1, 2, 3; YFC 1; Honor Roll 2, 3. 4; Concert Choir 3; Cantata 3; Konah Staff 4; DECA 4. RICHARD ARNOLD JOHNSON - Dicker —HR 239; Football 1. 3. 4; Ski Club 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; HR Treasurer 2, 3; Vice-President 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2; “M Club 4; Lunchline 4. AGNES JONES Ag HR 248; Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 4. GAA 1, 2. 3; PASF 1, 2; JRC Rep. 1; GC Cabinet 2. 3; Concert Choir 3. 39 KEITH JOYCE— Melferd Peter Pmecone —HR 108; Football 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3. SHARON NEVADA KEN1STON “Ken' - HR 224; DECA 4. GARY WALTER KENNEDY— Gare”— HR 248; Art Club 4; Bitterroot Sales 1; Prod, stall of The Glass Managerie 1; Cast oi Cumberland Fair 3; Kopee Sales 2; HR Vice-President 3; Concert Choir 3. 4; DECA 4; Vice-President 4; Spartanaires 4. ROBERT H. KEY Bob ' HR 108; Class Council 1. MARY ANN KIEHL- HR 140; JRC Rep. 2; HR Secretary 3; Bitterroot Sales 2; Horizon 4; DECA 4. DONALD WILLIAM KINNEY Don —HR 240; FFA 1, 2, 3. 4; Vice-President 2; Intramural Basketball 1. 2, 4; Bitterroot Sales 2, 4; Tumbling 2; HR President 3; Vice-President 4; Wrestling 3, 4; JRC Rep. 4; T and I Club 4; President 4; KONA 4; Cantata 4; Radio Club 4. diiAAL, (pMAuiswL ESTHER KIRSCHMANN Esta HR 240; YFC 1. 2. 3. DAVID W. KNOYLE— Knoylee —HR 136; Intramural Basket: 1. 4; Tumbling 1. 2, 3, 4; Cast of The Willow and I 1; ?• entered from Butte Public High School, Butte, Montana HR President 4. CHARLES F. KNUPPEL Charlie —HR 136; Honor Roll 1; FT 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President 3. 4; HR Vice-President 4; Wild-Club 4. ELAINE KARLENE KNUTSON— Korky —HR 108; GAA 1. 2. YFC 1, 2. 3; Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4; DECA 4; HR Treasure: FNA 4; FTA 4. GAIL MARIE KOLENDICH— Shorty HR 136; FHA 1, 2. Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3; Kopee Sales 1. ANN KOLPPA—HR 244; Band 1, 2, 3; HR Secretary 2; Ha Roll 3; SA Rep. 4. KENNETH KRAMER— Ken HR 108. ALLEN KUHL Al HR 136; FFA 1. 2, 3, 4. MARY FRANCES LaFRINIERE— Frannie —HR 244; Honor 1 1, 2, 3, 4; Horizon 1, 2; Art Club 3, 4; GC Cabinet 3, 4; G Chorus 3; Prod, staff of Cumberland Fair 3; JRC Rep Konah Staff 4; Concert Choir 4; Cantata 4. 40 ROGER O. LAMBSON Rog —HR 248; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3; HR Vice-President 2; President 3; Key Club 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Thespians 3, 4; Cantata 3, 4; PE Leader 3; SA Rep. 3; Cast ol The Curious Savage' 3; Boys' State Delegate 3; Konah Staff 3, 4; Class President 4; Pep Club 4; Vice-President 4. DELORES JEAN LECHNER— Jean —HR 137; Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4; High Honor Roll 3; GC Cabinet 1; Cafeteria 1, 2, 3, 4; HR Secretary 2; PE Leader 3. 4; Cast of “Cumberland Fair 3; Cantata 3. 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; GAA 3; All-State Chorus 3. 4; Spartanaires 4; Pep Club 4; JRC Rep. 4. BARBARA JEAN LEE—“B. I. —HR 240; SA Rep. 1; Horizon 3. 4; Honor Roll 1. 2, 3, 4; GC Contact Rep. 2; GC Executive Board 3. 4; Cantata 3, 4; Class Council 3. 4; Key Club Leaders' Banquet 3; AFS European Shcolarship 3; Prod. Staff of “The Curious Savage 3; GC Vice-President 4; Spartanaires 4; Concert Choir 4; Pep Club 4. I AMES J. LENNOX Pat HR 137; Rifle Club 1; Class Council 2: Intramural Basketball 2, 3; SA Rep. 3; KONA 3, 4; DECA 4; Bitterroot Sales 4. RITA EUGENIA LEPAINE—“Reet —HR 140; Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Prod. Staff of “The Willow and I , “Triad 54, “The Importance of Being Earnest 1; GC Cabinet 1, 4; GC Contact Rep. 2, 3; Girls' Chorus 1, 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; PE Leader 3, 4; All-State Chorus 3; Cantata 3. 4. DONNA MAE LERCH 'Perch' HR 107; Girls' Chorus 1, 3. 4; GAA 3; Kopee Sales 3. Qhak JjLndJv, (pep. Club. (pJisL icbinL LAURA ANN LEWIS-“Luke —HR 108; Honor Roll 1. 2. 3, 4; Horizon 1, 2, 3. 4; GC Contact Rep. 2; PASF 2; GC Cabinet 2, 3, 4; Konah Staff 3, 4; Cast of “Cumberland Fair 3; Cantata 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; SA Rep. 4; Spartanaires 4; Kopee Editor 4. PENELOPE LEWIS Susie —HR 137; Transferred from Lewis and Clark High School, Spokane, Washington 4; Honor Roll 4; Horizon 4; Ski Club 4; Cantata 4; Concert Choir 4; Sec-Treasurer 4. ORAN LIEN—HR 248; Track 1, 2, 3. 4; Band 1. 2. 3, 4; Pep Band 3, 4; PE Leader 3; Cantata 4. CRAIG JEROME LINDH HR 240; JRG Rep. 1; French Club 2. 3; HR Secretary 2; KONA 2, 3; Pep Club 3, 4; President 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Cantata 3, 4; Key Club Leaders' Banquet 3; Cast of Cumberland Fair 3; Honor Roll 4; Key Club 4. JOHN ANTHONY LONG—“Tony —HR 240; Transferred from Rancho High School. Las Vegas, Nevada 4. MARY ANNA LORY Mary -HR 239; Honor Roll 1. 2, 3; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4; Horizon 2, 3. 4; Tennis Club 2. 3, 4; GC Cabinet 2, 3; GC Executive Board 4; FTA 3, 4; Secretary 4; Office Squad 4. GEORGE LOURB1S HR 240. BARBARA LOVINGOOD HR 229. NORMAN LOWE— Norm' HR 244; Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Track 1. 2, 3, 4; M Club 4. 41 Student Association Secretary Teddy Niemeyer takes minutes at weekly student council meetings. Her activities include Pep Club. Girls' State delegate. Girls' Club committees, and Co-Chairman of March of Dimes. DENNIS A. LUCEY— Buzz —HR 244; Football 1. 2. 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 2, 4; Rifle Club 1; Honor Roll 2; Track 2. 4; Wrestling 3, 4; M Club 4. PATTY LUEDTKE HR 108; Transferred from Sacred Heart Academy, Missoula, Montana 2; Konah Staff 4. ROY LYNN— Elmer -HR 248; Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Track 1, 2. 3. 4; Honor Roll 1; HR President 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3; M Club 3, 4; Lunchline 4; All-State Football Team 4. TOM LOWE Shotgun HR 244; Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3, 4; Track 1. 2; Wildlife Club 1, 2; M Club 3, 4; Sec.-Treasurer 4; HR President 3. LEON LOWRY HR 229. JERRY LUCHAU Luke HR 248; Football 1, 2. 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; M Club 2, 3, 4; Track 2; All-State Football Team 3, 4; Lunchline 4. oAjdL SiAwdvmwrv, JJvi pjLcmiu (pAcxi SUSAN MARIE McCALL— Sue —HR 239; Interscholastic Golf 2, 3; Horizon 2, 3, 4; GC Cabinet 2, 3, 4; HR Secretary SA Rep. 3; Konah Staff 3, 4; Bitterroot Staff 4; Office Squ 4; Prod. Staff of My Heart's in the Highlands 3; 7 Bishop's Mantle 4; Cantata 4; Honor Roll 4; Quill ce Scroll 4. PATRICIA ANN McCLOSKEY Pat —HR 136; Honor Roll 2 3, GC Contact Rep. 2. 3; GC Cabinet 2, 3. 4; FTA 4. MASSEY THOMAS McCULLOUGH Muc —HR 248; Tennis C 1, 2, 3. 4; Ski Club 1. 2. 3. 4; President 4; Wildlife Club Football 1; Basketball 1; Kopee Sales 2; Bitterroot Sales HR Vice-President 2; Intramural Basketball 2, 3; DECA Prod. Staff of The Willow and I, The Taming of : Shrew 3. BRUCE McINTYRE Keg —HR 239; Football 1, 2. 3. 4; Golf 2, 3, 4; Track 2; Ski Club 2; Tennis Club 3, 4; Concert Cb: 3, 4; Konah Staff 3; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; M Club ROBERT McKEE Bob HR 229; Transferred from Lewis -Clark High School, Spokane. Washington 4. GEORGE McRAE HR 107; Honor Roll 1. 2. 3, 4; YFC 1. 2, 3 HR President 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Office Squad 4; Science CS 4; Elks Scholarship Award 4. 42 MITCHELL LYLE MacGREGOR— Mitch --HR 248; Football 1; Cafeteria 1. 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Wildlife Club 3. 4. CARL MAART - Candy —HR 137; Football 1; Intramural Basketball 1. 3, 4; Track 3. 4; Art Club 4. BERT MACE—HR 240. M John Datsopoulos, student association president, is state winner of the Elks Leadership Award, a member of M Club and Key Club. He is on the UP All-State basketball team and has set n new field goal accuracy record. He is on the Konah staff and the track team, and was a Boys' State delegate. CHARLOTTE MACLAY— Charel —HR 239; Saddle Club 1, 2. 3, 4; President 4; PASF 1, 2; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3; Konah Staff 3. 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Office Squad 4. MARGIE MAE MACLAY—HR 140; GC Contact Rep. 1; HR Secretary 1; President 2; GAA 2, 3; GC Cabinet 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Cantata 3, 4; Prod. Staff of The Willow and I, ' Hie Importance of Being Earnest 1; Cast of Cumberland Fair 3; Kopee Sales 3; Kopee Staff 4; Spartanaires 4; HR Secretary 4; PE Leader 3; Art Club 3, 4; Secretary 4. PHYLLIS MANESS—HR 140; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; HR Treasurer 2; SA Rep. 4; Class Council 3; PASF 3. Ssmxdaa. (phoAswL “JiaaL Jlinq at Thw, High, SdwoL VALERIE ANN MARION— Val - -HR 244; Horizon 1. 2, 3. 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Kopee Sales 1, 2; GC Cabinet 2, 3, 4; GC Executive Board 4; Bitterroot Sales 3; Cantata 3, 4; Honor Roll 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Konah Staff 4; Prod. Staff of The Curious Savage 3; Spartanaires 4. ESTHER MAE MARTEL— Es —HR 224; Cantata 3. 4; Concert Choir 3, 4, Art Club 3. 4; GC Cabinet 4: All-State Chorus 3; Honor Roll 4; Konah Staff 4; GC Contact Rep. 4; FTA 4. fEDDY MASUDA HR 108; Transferred from Tennoji Sr. High School, Osaka, Japan, under AFS scholarship 4; Honor Roll 4; Key Club 4; Pep Club 4; AFS Committee 4. IOHN MATTE Yogi -HR 224; Football 1. 2. 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; M Club Boxing 1, 2; M Club 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4. ROBERT MATTHEW - Bob —HR 244; Football 1; Intramural Basketball 1. 2, 3; Tennis Club 3; Basketball and Track Manager 1. KAREN MELBY HR 140; Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 4; Tumbling 1. 2. 3. 4; GC Cabinet 3, 4; Tumbling Twirler 2; Cantata 3, 4; JRC Rod. 4; FNA 4; President 4; HR Treasurer 4. 43 DOUG MIDGETT HR 239; Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 4; HR Treasure:! Football 1; Track 1; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Bir root Sales 1, 2; Golf 2, 3, 4; Wildlife Club 2; Cantata 3: 5. terroot Staff 4; Class Council 4; National Merit Scholars . Finalist 4. VICKI VAIL MIGGE— Micki —HR 224; Class Council 1. 2.4 Honor Roll 1. 2, 3; Horizon 2. 3; GC Cabinet 2; Concert tixb 3, 4; Cantata 3, 4; PE Leader 3, 4; Spartanaires 4; FNA All-State Chorus 3. 4. BEVERLY MILLER Bev —HR 107. JOAN MILLER—HR 248; Transferred from Custer County Itij' School. Miles City, Montana 4; DECA 4. WILLIAM MILLER— Pinky —HR 240; Transferred from Eucr -High School. Eugene, Oregon 4. SHARON MILLS Millies —HR 229; JRC Rep. 2; Concert G JsMiy. TlisumsnjsJv, Oisdwu MONTANA MINSTER— Tana —136; GAA 3. JUDY MOFFETT— Butch —HR 244; Honor Roll 1. 2. 3, 4; Class Council 1, 2; GAA 1; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; Cantata 1. 3; GC Cabinet 2; Prod. Staff of The Great Big Doorstep 2; HR secretary 3; Bitterroot Sales 4. MICHAEL MONACO- Mike - HR 108. JOHN MORRISON— Pork —HR 229; Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Bitterroot Sales 1; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; HR Vice-President 2; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; M Club 3, 4. JUDY LEE MUCHMORE— Much —HR 108; Horizon 1. 2. 3. 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 4; HR Secretary 1, 2; Vice-President 3; Konah Staff 3; Cantata 2, 4. BILL MYTTY— Finndian —HR 140; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 4. DOROTHEA NORREEN NEWTON— Dit —HR 240; GAA 1. 2; GC Cabinet 1, 3; YFC 1, 2; PE Leader 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Cantata 3. 4; Girls' Chorus 3. 4. DOROTHEA E. NIEMEYER- Teddy —HR 108; Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4; GC Cabinet 2, 3. 4; GC Contact Rep. 1; HR Vice-President 1; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1; Girls' Honor Council 2; SA Rep. 2; Key Club Leaders' Banguet 2; Pep Club 3, 4; Class Treasurer 3; Cast of The Curious Savage 3; HR President 3; Girls' State Delegate 3; SA Secretary 4; Cantata 4. EDITH EVELYN NILE— Edie —HR 137; Transferred from Ronan High School, Ronan, Montana 3; Library Squad 3, 4. 44 BRIAN CRAIG NOONEY HR 107; Football 1, 2. 3, 4; Basketball 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; HR President 1; Class Vice-President 2; M Club 3, 4; President 4; UP and AP All-State Football Team. MARIEN CHARLENE NORDWICK— Mare —HR 248; GAA 1; Horizon 1, 2, 3, 4; Bitterroot Sales 2; DECA 4; Honor Roll 4; Office Squad 4. ROGER DEAN NORGAARD 'Nick —HR 248; Football 1; Key Club 2, 3. 4; Intramural Basketball 2. 3. 4; Pep Club 4; Class Vice-President 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; Boys' State Delegate 3; DECA 4; Interscholastic Golf 3, 4; Class Council 3. STANLEY OLIVER—HR 248. ESTELLA M. OTOUPALIK Stell HR 229; Saddle Club 1, 2; Honor Roll 3, 4. ELMER PALMER HR 229; Track 1. 2; Honor Roll 2; YFC 1. 2; Cantata 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; T and I Club 4. (BhLan, “W (JLuJb (pteAidswL DELMER PEDERSEN— Pete”—HR 140; Transferred from Fergus County High School, Lewistown, Montana 2; T and I Club 4. TOM PELTON—HR 244; Transferred from Alberton High School, Alberton, Montana 4; Band 4; Pep Band 4. RUBY MAE PETROFF— Pat —HR 137; Girls' Chorus 1; GC Contact Rep. 2. DUANE DARREL PFEIFER—HR 229; Transferred from Thompson Falls High School, Thompson Falls, Montana 2; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; T and I Club 4. BETTY PHELPS— Bet —HR 239; DECA 4; Concert Choir 4. JANET PLENGER - Flinger —HR 224; GC Contact Rep. 1, 2; DECA 4. PRISCILLA PODOLL— Pris —HR 140; GAA 1; Band 1; GC Cabinet 3, 4; Ski Club 3; Bitterroot Sales 4. ALVIN POLANCHEK— Al —HR 136; Football 1; Track 1; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 4; SA Rep. 3; Wildlife Club 3; Science Club 4. JEAN DIANNE POMAJEVICH—HR 240; PASF 1. 2; Honor Roll 1. 2. 3, 4; High Honor Roll 2, 3; YFC 1. 2, 3; GC Cabinet 2. 3; Concert Choir 3, 4; Cantata 3, 4; FTA 3, 4; Vice-President 4; Forensics Club 4; Science Club 4. 45 NANCY POPHAM— Nan —HR 108; GAA 1. 2; Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4; Twirling 2, 3, 4; Konah Staff 3; DECA 4; PE Leader 3. 4; GC Contact Rep. 3. BERT POWELL—HR 137; Transferred from Vampa High School, Vampa, Montana 3; GC Cabinet 3, 4; Concert Choir 4. ZELMA POWELL— Zel —HR 136; Transferred from Poison High School, Poison, Montana 4; Concert Choir 4. PAUL ROBERT PRAMENKO— Permink —HR 107; Class President 1; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Key Club Loaders' Banquet 1, 2; HR Secretary 2; Class Council 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 3; Concert Choir 4; Cantata 4; Boys' State Delegate 3. ALAN PRESZLER— Al —HR 244; Band 1, 2, 3; Rifle Club 1, 2; Pep Band 1, 2; Orchestra 1, 2, 3. DAVID PRICE— Dave —HR 244; Honor Roll 1, 2; Football 1, 2. 3, 4; M Club 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; HR Vice-President 2, 3; President 1; Track 2; Boys' State Delegate 3. (Rsdcd and (fUumihaJit, SsmidJl, (fhsuLkbiajdjLriiu JUDY RANSTROM - Butch HR 229; Horizon 1. 2. 3. 4; GAA Library Squad 2, 3, 4; Bitterroot Sales 3; Class Council t Cantata 4; Konah Staff 4; Honor Roll 4. BILL REELY — Slipher HR 137; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, Football 1; Bitterroot Sales 1; Track 2; HR Vice-President 1 SA Rep. 4; Ski Club 3. 4; Class Council 3; Concert Choir i LLOYD L. REESMAN Greasy HR 224; Intramural Basketkc 1, 2. 3. 4; Track 1. 2. 3. 4; Football 1; HR President 2; V Club 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Cantata 3. 4; Lunchline 4. PEGGY REICH Runt HR 107; HR Secretary 1; Horizon 1 3. 4; Twirling 1, 2, 3; Cantata 3, 4; GAA 1; YFC 1. 2; C.3 Secretary 2; Honor Roll 2 3, 4: Cheerleader 4; Pep Club • 4; Bitterroot Sales 3; SA Rep. 3. JERRY R. REID— Jer —HR 140; Band 1, 2. 3. 4; Pep Band 2,: 4; Orchestra 3. 4; Dance Band 4; All-State Orchestra 3. French Club 2. ANNIE MARY RICHARDS HR 140; Transferred from Alice Hi: School, Washington D. C. 2; Honor Poll 2, 3, 4; Honr 2, 3; PASF 3, 4; High Honor Roll 3; PE Leader 3, 4; Conor Choir 4; Cantata 4; Bitterroot Staff 3, 4. GC Cabinet 3 • Prod. Staff of The Bishop's Mantle, Captain Kidd's ?-turn 4. VODIE ANN RHINEHART HR 248; GAA 1; Girls' Honor Coutf 1; SA Rep. 1, 2; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Twirling 2. 3. 4; Hon:: 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 2. 3, 4; Class Vice-President 3; Girls' Str Delegate 3; PE Leader 4; GC Contact Rep. 4; GC Cabin 1 RAY RICKETTS— Ricky -HR 224; Band 1, 2, 3; Intramu:: Basketball 2, 3; Boys' State Delegate 3; Honor Roll 3; Ter Club 3, 4; Dance Band 3; DECA 4; Ski Club 3, 4. DOUGLAS ROARK Doug HR 224. Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4 : tramural Basketball 1, 2. 3; JRC Rep. 2, 3; Key Club 3.-SA Rep. 4; T and I Club 4. 46 JOYCE ROCEK— Joey —HR 229; Transferred from Stevensville High School, Stevensville. Montana 4. JOHN WILLIAM ROCENE— Rollo HR 240; Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; M Club 3, 4; Wrestling 4. BETTE JO ROGERS Bet” HR 239; Honor Roll 1; GAA 2. 3. 4; Library Squad 2; Drama Club 4. SUE ANN ROOT Susie” HR 244; FHA 1; Library Squad 2, 3. JOHN RUSSELL Fats''—HR 240; Football 1, 2, 3. 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; M” Club 3, 4; HR President 1; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Cantata 2, 3, 4. PENNY RUSSELL- Stub —HR 224; Saddle Club 1. 2, 3. 4; GAA 2. 3. 4; Vice-President 4; GC Cabinet 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 3. 4; FNA 4. (Roq A, VlDAqajoiAjcL, Ssmwh, UujL-(phsLbuliwL UDITH ANN SALTZ Judy” HR 240; Art Club 3. 4; Vice-President 4. SHIRLEY SALTZ— Shirl —HR 244. 3ETTY SATTERFIELD- HR 107; Girls' Honor Council 1; Concert Choir 3, 4; Cantata 3, 4. MARK SATTERLEE— Markus —HR 240; HR Secretary 1; Football 1, 2; Track 1; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3; PE Leader 4; Wrestling 4. RICHARD SAYER—HR 107. jLENN FRANCIS SCHAFF - Cowboy —HR 240; Transferred from Billings Sr. High School, Billings, Montana 3; Intramural Basketball 3; Konah Staff 3; DECA 4. LORETTA SCHWARTZ— Larrie -HR 239; Transferred from Sacred Heart Academy, Missoula, Montana 4. 3ARBARA MAY SEITZ- Bobbie HR 137; Girls' Chorus I; Cantata 4; Tennis Club 4. JULIA HOPE SEYMOUR Judy HR 224; Horizon 2, 3, 4; FTA 4; President 4; GC Cabinet 4; Office Squad 4; Konah Staff 4. Concert Choir 4; Cantata 4; Betty Crocker Future Homemaker Award 4. 47 JOYCE SHARPE HR 240; SA Rep. 1, 2, 3; Horizon 1. 2. 3. 4; GC Cabinet 2; GAA 1; Office Squad 3; Cantata 4; HR Vice-President 3. ROSE ELIZABETH SHAUGHNESSY Rosie HR 229; Forensics Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Saddle Club 1, 2; Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4; FT A 3. 4; Library Squad 4. MAX PHILIP SHERIDAN Phil HR 137; Intramural Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4; Rifle Club 1; Ski Club 2; Football 1. 4. Pep Club President Craig Lindh has charge of all Club activities including Twirp Week. Frontier Day. and Pep Assemblies. WAYNE SICKELS HR 108; Intramural Basketball 1; Football 1; DEC A 4. JACK HOWARD SILVER HR 107; Forensics Club 1. 2, 4; High Honor Roll 1. 2. 4; Interscholastic Debate 1. 2; National Merit Finalist 4; National Science Talent Search Winner 4. AL SIMMERT Bud HR 136; Intramural Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4; Intramural Track 1. 2. 3. 4; JRC Rep. 1, 3; PE Leader 3; DECA 4. %0SL OhL, SsLMOA. JhSMAUhSA BOB SIPES HR 239; Track 1. 2. 3; Tumbling 1; M Club I ing 1. 2; Concert Choir 3; DECA 4. BEATRICE SLUSSER — Bea HR 136; Transferred from Or.' Valley High School. Greenacres. Washington 3; Horizon 3 Ski Club 3, 4; Bitterroot Sales 3; Kopee Sales 3; Coa: Choir 3; IRC Rep. 4; GC Contact Rep. 4; Honor Roll 4. HELEN LORRAINE SMEDLEY Lorry — HR 229; Transfer from Burley High School. Burley, Idaho 4; Konah Staff A. DAVID SMITH Smitty HR 137; Football 1; Intramural Basi ball 1. 3; Track 1; Honor Roll 3, 4; T and I Club 4; Pr dent 4. IAN D. SMITH - Smitty HR 108; Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 4; F 1. 2, 3. 4; Treasurer 2. 3; President 4; Pep Club 4; HR Pt dent 4. MONROE SMITH HR 240; Honor Roll 1; Football 1. 3. 4; Tr: 1, 3. 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 3. 4; Transferred from P ' High School. Pierce. Idaho 3; M Club 4. 48 BARBARA SOLANDER Barbs HR 248; Horizon 1. 2. DICK SORENSON Dicker HR 248; Foo ball ); Intramural basketball 1, 2, 3; T and I Club 4. GLENDA MARIE SORENSEN HR 107; IRC Rep. 1; Tumbling 1; Mixed Chorus 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Cast ol Cumberland Fair 3; Cantata 3, 4. MARY CHARLOTTE STEADMAN Mary —HR 248; Honor Roll 1. 2, 3, 4; Horizon 1, 2. 3. 4; Secretary 4; Bitterroot Sales 2; Bitterroot Staff 3. 4; Girls' Chorus 1. Mixed Chorus 2; GC Cabinet 2. 3, 4; GAA 1; Cantata 3, 4; HR Secretary 3; Ski Club 3. 4; Prod. Staff of The Curious Savage 3: Cast of Captain Kidd s Return 4. Konah Staff 3; Co-editor 4; Thespians 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Elks Leadership Award 4. DELORES SPEARS Lori HR 239; Horizon 3, 4; GC Executive Board 4; GC Cabinet 2, 3; Cast of The Curious Savage 3; Thespians 4. ALAN SOLUM Al —136; Track 1; Intramural Basketball 2. 3; Honor Roll 3; HR Secretary 3. For his outstanding achievement in Instrumental Music, Russell Betts receives the Sousa Band Award from band director. James M. Tibbs. Russell was Drum Major and band member of the month several times. His activities include citv winner of the Elks’ Leadership Award, Key Club. Science Club President, and an SA committee head. Qawlm , SindjdmarL, SiMucbman, £dit J{djwJv HOLLI STEINBRENNER— High —HR 240; Horizon 1. 2. 4; President 2; HR Secretary 2; SA Rep. 1; GAA 1; Honor Roll 1; Re-entered from Saint Mary's Hall, Fairbault, Minnesota 4; Ski Club 4. MICHAEL STEPHENS Big Mike HR 137; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. GAYE STEWART Skip HR 224; HR Vice-President 1; Girls' Chorus 2; Tennis Club 3, 4; Interscholastic Tennis 3; Cantata 3, 4; Cast of Cumberland Fair 3; Concert Choir 3, 4. PATRICIA HELEN STILE - Patt —HR 108; HR President 1, 2; Horizon 1, 2, 3. 4; DECA 4; Secretary 4. BONNIE STORM HR 107; Class Secretary 1; Honor Roll 1, 4; Hiqh Honor Roll 2, 3; Twirling 2, 3, 4; Tumbling 2, 3; Pep Club 4. LEON BRENDT STOVERUD Stovepipe HR 240; Band 2. 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3; Honor Roll 4; DECA 4. 49 STANLEY RUSSELL STRONG— Stan —HR 240; FFA 1, 2. Saddle Club 1, 2; Band 1( 2; Dance Band 2, 3; SA Rep. 3 Koy Club 3. 4; Pep Club 4; JRC Rep. 3; Vice-President’ Track 3; Honor Roll 1, 4; Boys' State Delegate 3; Pep Be 2. 3. CAROL STRUCKMAN— Johnson and Johnson —HR 224; Ha. Roll 1. 2, 3, 4; High Honor Roll 4; Cantata 1, 3, 4; Cast The Willow and I 1; My Heart's in the Highlands. Tj Curious Savage 3; Captain Kidd's Return 4; Prod. S| of The Importance of Being Ernest 1; The Valiant, Silently Steal Away 3; The Bishop's Mantle 4; JRC 1; GC Contact Rep. 2, 3; Konah Staff 3, 4; Co-Editor 4; U pians 3, 4: President 4; Kopee Staff 4; Concert Choir 3, Quill and Scroll 4. VERNICE ANN SULLIVAN—HR 229; Honor Roll 1. 2. 3, 4; Ka zon 1, 2, 4; SA Rep. 2; GC Cabinet 2, 3, 4; Cantata 3. KONA 2, 3; Bitterroot Staff 4; Girls' Chorus 1, 2; GC Co: Rep. 4; Bitterroot Sales 1. ARIE ANN SUNWALL— Peachy —HR 244; Horizon 1, 2, 3.. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Cast of The Great Big Doorstep The Curious Savage 3; Library Squad 2; Cantata 2; G Cabinet 2. 3. 4; Treasurer 4; Thespians 3, 4. NANCY KATHLEEN SUSOTT— Goatie —HR 239; Horizon 2. 4; Office Squad 2. 3, 4; JRC Rep. 3; Honor Roll 3, 4; • Secretary 4; Bitterroot Sales 3. LESLIE TAG- - Paul —HR 137; Football 1; Turn 1, 2, 3. 4; Movie Operator 1; Wrestling 4; HR Preside:.: Honor Roll 4; T and I Club 4; President 4. 9VlwdhcL JayioA, (BOIslAAddL fcditDA, FAYE TAYLOR—- Shorty —HR 140; HR Treasurer 1; President 3; Horizon 1, 2. 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Cantata 4; Class Council 2, 4; Honor Roll 3. 4; Office Squad 4; Pep Club 4; Kopee Sales 1. MARTHA TAYLOR HR 136; Honor Roll 1. 2. 3. 4; High Honor Roll 3. 4; Key Club Leaders' Banquet 1; Library Squad 1, 2; Horizon 1, 2. 3. 4; Secretary 3; SA Rep. 1, 3; Girls' Chorus 1; GC Cabinet 2. 3, 4; Bitterroot Staff 3. 4; Assistant Editor 3; Editor 4; Cantata 3; Class Council 4; Elks' Scholarship Award 4; Quill and Scroll 4. JOHN TEBBE HR 140; Transferred from Haverford Hiqh School. Philadelphia. Pennsylvania 4; Band 4; Pep Band 4. DON ERROL THOMPSON - Tiqer HR 107; Intramural Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4; Trac«r 1 2 ootball 1. 4; M Club Boxinq 1, 2; Tumbling 2; Kopee Sales 7- Concert n Air ; , tata 3. 4 JUDHH THORNTON- Tudy —HR 140; Honor Roll 1, 2. 3. 4; Horizon 1, 2. 3. A: Orchestra 1. 2, 3; GAA I; Kopee Sales 1, 3; SA Rep. 2; Class Council 3; Prod, staff of Cumberland Fair 3; Concert Choir 3, 4; HR President 4; Pep Club Secretary 4; Spartanaires 4. NORMAN HERBERT TIETZ— Norm HR 137; FFA 1. 2, 3. 4; Football 1; Movie Operator 1. 2; Intramural Basketball 2; DECA 4. JUDITH ELLEN TORGESON— Jet —HR 239; Mixed Chorus 1. 2; Library Squad 3. MARYALYS TORGRIMSON HR 108; Horizon 1. 2. 3. 4: Cantata 2. 3; Bitterroot Sales 3. 4; GC Rep. 3, 4; Honor Roll 4. KATHRYN H. TOWNSEND— Kathy HR 240; Honor Roll 1. 2, 3, 4; GAA 1. 2, 3; Bitterroot Sales 3. 50 LES TREICHEL—HR 136; Band 1. 2. 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1. 2, 3; Rifle Club 1, 2; Wildlife Club 3; Wrestling 4. COLLEEN TROWBRIDGE—' CoCo —HR 240; Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4: YFC 1, 2; GC Committee 2; GAA 3; HR Secretary 3; Concert Choir 3; Cantata 3; Prod, of Cumberland Fair 3; Konah Typist 4. JOHN L. UNACKS— Uno —HR 224; HR Secretary 1; DECA 4. ORETTA UNDERWOOD—HR 239; GAA 1, 2; Saddle Club 1; GC Contact Rep. 2, 3; Office Squad 3; Art Club 3; Prod, of The Curious Savage 3; JRC Rep. 4; Horizon 4; FNA 4; GC Cabinet 4. MAX ULVER— Slick —HR 229; Class Council Rep. 1. 2. 3; Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, 4; Football 1; Intramural Basketball 1; Track Manager 3, 4; HR President 3; Boys' State Alternate 3; SA Rep. 4; Science Club 4. ALLEN VIEGUT—HR 137. DdJul CDaJbjofwuIvA., $0. (phSLildsuit LAN CLARENCE WAGNER— Al —HR 140; Football 1, 2. 3, 4; Basketball 1; Track 1; FFA 1. 2. 3. 4; M Club’2. 3, 4. WID G. WALSETH— Wally -HR 140; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4; Bitterroot Sales 1; Honor Roll 1; Track 1; Football 1; Class Council 2; Tennis Club 3, 4; Apparatus Team 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4, PE Leader 3, 4; Prod, of Triad 56 3; HR Vice-President 4; Cantata 4. CHARD WAMSHER Dick —HR 137; Football 1; Track 1; Rifle Club 1. 2; Intramural Basketball 2; Boys' State Alternate 3; DECA 4. ARLENE FRANCES WAYLETT— Shorti —HR 107; Honor Roll 1. 2, 3. 4; HR Vice-President 1; Secretary 2, 3; GC Cabinet 1, 2; Kopee Sales 1; Mixed Chorus 1; Twirling 2, 3; Pep Club 4; Horizon 4; President 4; Bitterroot Sales 4; Konah Staff 4; Quill and Scroll 4. WID WEIKEL Dave —HR 239; HR President 1; Football 1; Basketball 1; Track 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 2; Track 1, 2; Trampoline Team 3; Ca of My Heart's in the Highlands. The Valiant 1; DECA 4. LLAN WEISHAAR—HR 136; Football 1, 2. 3. 4; Track 1. 2, 2, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4; HR Secretary 1, 2, 3; Kopee Sales 1, 2. 3; Lunchline 3, 4; M Club 4. RRY WELLING HR 248; Bitterroot Staff 2, 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4; President 4; Honor Roll 3, 4. .NET KAY WEMPLE HR 137; Mixed Chorus 1; Girls' Chorus 2; HR Secretary 3. )HN WERTZ Nertz —HR 224; Honor Roll 1. 2, 3; HR Secretary 1; Treasurer 2; Vice-President 3; President 4; Basketball 1; Intramural Basketball 2. 3. 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Tennis Club 2, 3, 4: PE Leader 3. 4; Konah Staff 3. 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4. Vice-President 4; Class Council 3; Office Squad 4; SA Welfare Chairman 4; Bitterroot Staff 4. 51 GORDON WICKMAN- Killer HR 244; Intramural Basketball 1. 2; Football 3. BARBARA ANN WILLIAMS— Barb —HR 244; Honor Roll 1 2. 3, 4; GAA 1, 2; YFC 1. 2; Kopee Sales 2; GC Cabinet 2; don-cert Choir 3; Cantata 3. WILLIAM ROGER WILLIAMS Bill HR 224; Transferred from Butte Public High School 3; Honor Roll 3, 4; Band 3. 4; Pep Band 3. 4; Dance Band 3. 4; Key Club 3. 4 All-State Band 3, 4. SIDNEY WILLS— Sid —HR 224; FFA 1, 2. 3, 4; Honor Roll I. 2. 3, 4; Boys' State Delegate 3. WILLIAM WILLS— Willie - HR 140; FFA 1. 2. 3. 4. DAVID R. WILSON— Dave —HR 107; Track 1. 2. 3. 4; Chess Club 1; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 1. 2; Movie Operator 2; Bitterroot Sales 2; Inframural Basketball 2 . Scdhj ?(anqa u, Sonias Ssizhsdcuay, FRED LAURANCE WILSON Fritz HR 239; Intramural Bcu ball 1. 2, 3. 4; Track 1. 3, 4 MARVIN WILSON Marv HR 248. JACQUELINE FAE WOHL Jackie HR 108; Horizon 1, 2: JRC Rep. 1; YFC 1, 2; Saddle Club 1; Ski Club 3. 4; Fb Staff of Cumberland Fair 3; Office Squad 3; dantatc • FNA 4; Tennis Club 4; DECA 4; Honor Roll 4. JOHN WOODS Johnny HR 224; Rifle Club 2. ROBERT MAURICE WORNATH Bob — HR 239; Intramural Basketball 1. 2, 3; Band 1, 2. 3, 4; Pep Band 2. 4; HR Vice-President 2; Concert Choir 4; T and I Club 4. 52 Wiijymjdsid. TYUaa 'iIha Mary Ellen Anderson Barbara Gray Delores Banta Janet Hanson Marta Brutto Dixie Hubbel Don Close Judy Kyle Fred Meister David Wick Shirley Nelson Ken Zarlinq Barbara Parent Jim Schlauqh First row. left to right: Rose Shaughnessy. Jack Silver. Nancy Threlkeld, Alan Polanchek, Marianne Hoffart, Tedd Masuda. Rita LePaine, Ken F. Cooper. RuGene. Brown, Annie Richards. Marlene Waylett, Barbara Williams, Karen Melby, Zoe Ahl, Marta Brutto, Charlotte Maclay, and Dr. Linus Carleton. Second row: Carol Struckman, Doug Roark Martha Cawley, Mary Steadman. Barbara Lee. Judy Muchmore, Jim Barrett, Carlene Flaherty, Russell Betts. Agnes ones. Bert Clinkingbeard, Vernice Sullivan. Deanna Guy, Marietta Cramer, Barbara Appelt, and Principal D. H. Beary Third row: C. E. Hunt. E. J. Buzzetti, Teddy Niemeyer, Joe Blackmer, George McRae, Anthony Long, Alan Cain, Ma Jlver, John Datsoupoulos, Jim Hamilton, Harry Haines. Roger Lambson, Darlene Arthur, Donna Eichhom, Martha Taylor md Jean Pomajevich. TlaiionaL dionoJi. E. J. Buzzetti Chairman i Forty-eight members of the Senior Class were elected to National Honor Society. The students were elected by a faculty committee following student and faculty votes. The selec-:ion was based on scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Delivering the address was Dr. Linus Carleton of Montana State University. Initiations and a banquet were held for new members. Dr. Carleton addresses National Honor Society Acsembly. 53 2. 3. 4. SENIOR ACTIVITIES 1. Barbara Lee tells of her AFS trip to Italy. 2. A little cheese cake, please, girls. 3. Harry Haines, another AFS winner, shows slides of the Netherlands. 6. 4. Pick a card—any card. 5. What! Me for president? 6. Seniors dream of the future on Career Day. 7. Wayne Buchanan finds hospital life isn't boring after all. 54 Qwiioh, QlaAdu Junior Class Officer:—Left to right: Dave Russell, treasurer; Milt Datsopoulos, president; Bonnie Holt, secretary; Tom Briggs, vice-president. This year's Junior Class made money to finance class activities by selling hot dogs, pop, and peanuts at home football games and junior booster pins during the basketball season. The class of '58 also held a dance in January and an assembly, ''Monitor-Going Places and Doing Things, in March. The highlight of the spring quarter was the Junior Prom, May 4. The dance was the first to be presented in the new high school gymnasium. Juniors also helped decorate for baccalaureate and graduation. Milton Datsopoulos led the class as president; vice-president was Tom Briggs; secretary, Bonnie Holt; and treasurer, Dave Russell. Miss Mary Riley and Miss Anne Fowler were the class sponsors. Miss Mary Riley Sponsor Miss Anne Fowler Sponsor Junior Class Council—Left to right, seated: Milt Datsopoulos, Tom Briggs, Bonnie Holt, Dave Russell, Miss Mary Riley, sponsor; Miss Anne Fowler, sponsor. Standing: Barbara Hambrick, Barbara Ogg, Joyce Gilfillan, Joan Anderson, Bea Anderson, Annette Smith, Kathie Jones, Roxie Smith, Wanda Hillman, Roger West, Bill Antonich. David Aldrich Bca Anderson Beverly Anderson Joan Anderson Lcrita Anderson Vickie Anderson Gale Ansell William Antonich Jim Appelt Dave Armstrong Roger Bachman Delores Bag ley Karen Bair Ken Bakke Gary Barnett Qwuoa, SponADhA , and JowisifL Bob Bassett Linda Berg Jack Berreth Judy Berry Lula Bethke Lawrence Bickell Willis Blake Sharon Blaszek Twila Bolin Tom Boone Gary Bouck Eileen Boyce Karen Bredberg Leona Brevik Tom Briggs Rita Brillhart Barbara Brown LaVerne Burns Jennie Butler Eill Cadieux Mike Cadieux Carol Cameren Gloria Cameron Jdml (BhiqqJi, Qumo A, Oicsl - (phsi idsinJL Geraldine Carlen Emma Maye Carpenter Danny Castonguay Sharon Cavin William Chadwick A1 Chaffin Ann Chatland Colleen Christensen Sharon Clarke Joyce Clark Margo Coffman Charles Conklinq Gary Conley Marcia Cook Carol Coyle Judy Crego Anita Cripe Dennis Cronin VYlilt (DatdJOjwuLoA,, (Ju iioA, (pA dJjcbwL Mary Culbert Terri Cunningham Dick Curran Bruce Danielson Milton Datsopoulos Diane Davey Gerry Davis Robert Delaney Terri DeLatour Peggy DeMott Rommie Deschamps Janice Dietz Thomas Dietz Mike Dishman Dawn Drummond Linden Duffin Julie Dufresne Susan Duriant Everett Edens Janice Edinger Derek Ellinghouse Dari Enger Gloria Eudaily CbimAihow , Smith., ajS- L Sylvia Evjen Larry Fairbanks Jean Faulstich Leroy Felde Roy Fenn Rose Marie Fishbum Larry Fite Sharon Fox Catherine Fraser Janet Fredrickson Jane Gable Marvel Gasser Kathleen Gendrow Marlis Gibbs Jacquie Gibson 61 Phil Gilbert Joyce Gilfillan Ethel Gillingham Gladys Glenn Nancy Gonder Mickey Gonsior Sharon Gordon Patty Gould Gay Grady Sharon Gravelle Gary Gregory Andrea Grenager Qiuvudaa, JjmlcL 9(ojwjl RdIL Jack Griffith Don Guest Jane Haaglund Joan Haaglund June Haaglund Annette Hafer Deanna Hall Deanna M. Hall Loretta Hall Gaile Halley Barbara Hambrick Robert Hamilton 62 Judy Hangas Edith Hanson Mickey Hanson Janet Hathaway Roger Hatton Lena Hawley Jim Heath Irene Heikkila Eugene Hemgren Butch Hendricks Sandy Higgins Howard Hightower (BonnlsL diolL ,QjuyiidA, SsuVisdwu Marlene Hill Wanda Hillman Rodney Hochhalter Betty Hoffman Delores Holden LeEtta Holden Karen Holly Bonnie Holt Gail Howard Wayne Howard Shirley Howell Christie Hughes 63 Roy Hughes Harold Hunt Lucille Hutchinson Lee Hyslop Roger Inderland Doug James Jean James Jackie Jette Bill Johnson Dolores Johnson Donna Johnson Helen Johnson Marilyn Johnson Kathy Jones Skip Jourdonnais QwijudAA, fckdtsuL io (pep- (]lub Gene Keller Maurice Keniston Jill Killian Joan Killian Barbara King Lloyd Kirkland Dennis Klapwyk Robert Knoof 64 Elva Koch Herb Koester Ernie Koestner Norman Kolppa Uela Krecklau Marshall Kyle Jack Lajoie Norman Larsen Darlene Larson Shirley Larson Dave Lien Joan Little Leilani Jo Logan Sheldon Loose Bill Lovell J tl umoAA, in. Jioy, (]ljuJb Dudley Lyttle Mike McCarthy Pat McDonald Beth McDougall Jim McFarlane Larry McKay Lynn McLaughlin Bruce McRae Jacksy McRae Sheree Mace Linda Madsen Mary Mann Jim Marry Redge Martin Diane Massey Robert Massey VYlwu Wlann,, S JhsuaAuA A Patsy Meade George Mercer Laurence Mikesell Janice Millhouse Marlene Mix Bob Molenda Joe Monger Donald Montelius Mary Moore Marcia Morgan William Morris Donna Muchmore Frank Mutch Patricia Nantt Janice Needles Judith Neeley Gale Nelson Ronald Nelson Sherrell Nelson Ruben Netzer Janice Neuharth Larry Newman Charles Nichols QwudAu.l (pMAsmt “TYlaAdi aoa ” Robert Nordberg John Northey Wilma Nurse Darrell Ockler Barbara Oqg Lance Olson Darlene Olson Floyd Olson Gail Paqe Rod Pa hi Walter Pahl Gayle Paramore George Parks Geraldine Parks Peggy Parmelee 67 David Patten Dorothy Patton Barbara Pearce Pedersen Marty Penna Beth Petaja Carol Peterson Gene Pfaff Pat Phelps Rosalie Piccinini Rodney Pickering Pearl Pohlman j?1ULU0A, (pSWJVL (pMAsmioxt (jjDA, Mary Pat Pramenko Bob Preston Fred Proebstel Lee Ranstrom Harriet Raymond Carol Reeves Carol Reich Judy Reinhard Ken Reinhard Nancy Rice Mary Rinderle John Robinson 68 Sheila Roffler Marilyn Rosin Lea Ruana Florence Rusk David Russell Denny Sain Dorothy Sayler Carol Sayre Vikki Schaffer Mary Ann Scharosch Duane Scheeler Rosalie Schlaht (bcWSL (RjUAAfdL, QwiWJl, JhSUOAUMA. Benny Schmautz Glenda Schmautz Janice Schmautz Robert Schmid Frank Schufletowski Dave Scott George Scott Tim Scott Dick Seim Bruce Serviss Stan Serviss Benny Sexton 69 Peggy Shaw Betty Shelton Sharon Shetten Annette Smith Deraid Smith Ernest Smith Gary Smith Hal Smith Roxie Smith Russell Smith Sandra Smith Judy Snyder Mariam Sol Judy Solum Carol Spaulding (juch SdIswl, Qjumwa QhsioMsxuisiA, Dick Staton Marie Stempke Jack Stevens Johan Stovall Keith Sturdevant Terry Swanson Paunee Syverson Roger Tag 70 Dave Taylor Mary Ann Tennison Helen Therriault Beverly Thompson Jerene Thompson Ted Thompson Judith Tietz Ed Townsend Dee Truitt Darrell Twite Jerome Unacks Louis Vann Evelyn Vaughn Montana Venne Robert Vinson Owul CludlantL, QjuniDA, JiopsuL fccUJboA. Leora Wagner Valerie Walford Pat Warner Richard Watkins Henry Weidman Florence Weikel Betty Weisser Roger West 71 Lynda Westrum Mike Wilkerson Bob Williams Darlene Winchell Swain Wolfe Charlotte Wood Virginia Woodward Henri Worden J'SJidcA. (BcndfiAA, Jerry Armstrong Jerry Arnold Judy Bartwick Warren Cambridge Charles Cunningham Connie DeForge Lawrence DeMott Jim Doback John Dorval Jack Doull Chuck Drinville Donald Erickson George Fairclough Dusty Famum Lester Fassett Melvin Fassio Ted Foust Terry Foust Thellis Foust Ervin Hansen Loren Harrison Doug Hay Wayne Heckeroth Judy Hildebrant Darlene Johnson Don Johnson Mamie Johnson Dick Johnston Robert Johnston Gary Joseph Virginia Kirkland Mary Larson Merlin Lemmer Denny Loop Sharon McCann Virginia Meske Robert Miller Walter Marcert June Nelson Wayne Nelson Connie Norton Charles Peppard Marvin Piche Louis Polinsky John Porter William Scheer Gary Schildt John Sellers Dixie Smith Frank Smith Penny Smith Terry Solander Roy Steinberg Dave Strom Mario Svien Bill Syrros Beverly Tietz Carole Tikkanen Jerry Townsend Dale Trenary Jim Vaught Carol Walsh Bernard We vers Ann Williams Lionel Willson homore Class Officers—Left to right: John Bouchard, president; Norma Howell. secretary; Mary Kraabel, treasurer; Lee Yates, vice-president. SopkomoM flaAA. On the agenda for the class of '59 were a dance, an assembly, and a pep skit. Class rings were ordered in the spring. The class officers were John Bouchard, president; Lee Yates, vice-president; Norma Howell, secretary; and Mary Kraabel, treasurer. Sophomore class sponsors were Miss Edith Culver and Miss Mary Barkemeyer. First semester sponsor was A. I. Sugg. Sophomore Class Council—Left to right, seated: First row—Dee Ansell. Linda Beavers, Lee Yates. John Bouchard, Norma Howell, Mary Kraabel. Second row— Joyce Anderson. Dee Dee Griffin, Julie Raffety, Rayma Harrsch, Barbara Spangler, Pat Caddell. Third row—A. I. Sugg, sponsor; Judy Seerup. Ken Lawrence, Ron Kephart, Katie Crutchfield. Anita Price, Roland Trenouth. Miss Edith Culver, Class Sponsor Miss Mary Barkemeyer, Class Sponsor Marvel Adams Dick Ainsworth Lani Aldrich Bob Allen Mariana Anattol Ava Anderson Fern Anderson John Anderson Joyce Anderson Rosalie Anderson Dee Ansell Dave Ault Ann Avery Ardith Backus Diana Baily QohrL (BowdiaAcL, SojfihomDAsL £Lclaa, fihsiMjdsmt Cheryl Bair Ardella Baker William Ball Kenneth Baugher Karen Beach Linda Beavers Gailyn Beedle William Beeler Toby Benson Carolyn Berky Ardiss Betts Arliss Betts Allen Beuttell Judith Blegen Judy Bond John Bouchard Diane Boyer Don Bramson Dorothy Branson Dell Brown Michael Brown Charles Bryson Barbara Buchanan Norman Buckhouse Kirk Buis 7b Mike Burke Karen Burroughs Peggy Bush Pat Caddell Mary Cadieux Helen Cain Cecelia Call Betty Cameron Jackie Camp Frances Carlson Joan Carpenter Skippy Cait Margit Castle Pat Caswell Douglas Chaffey (pcdii foAttLTL, Sofihomo JwJkul fcdiijoJi, Clare Chatland Jim Cheff Barbara Clapper Carole Clark Darrell Clark Gail Clark Jim Clark Phyllis Cleaver Barbara Clemens John Cochrane Leon Collins Norman Collins Patti Coster Sharon Cowley Tom Coyle Alberta Croonenberghs Katie Crutchfield Sharee Culligan Tracy Cuplin Harvey Curran Jon Dahlberg Jerry Daleness George Dandler Jerrold Daniels Ken Daniels Larry Davenport Delores Davis Jean Davis Jim Davis Kathleen Davis Bonnie Deforge Tom DeLand Peter DeWitt Jeannine Dotter Georgia Dreyer Bob Dunn Dorothy Dusenbury Lari Eggen Janice Emerson Gary Engebretson Wanita Enger Loren Erickson Mavis Erickson Nils Erickson Gail Fallman Sandra Famum Emogene Fassio Mary Feldman James Ferguson Lynn Fetscher VYlaAij Jf umbuL, SopkomohSL Jaaoajuma. Tom Follinglo Zana Folsom James Forman James Fournier Gary Fraelich Diane Fried Ronald Fritz Dale Gardner Carol Garlington John Gendrow Melanie Getz Carol Giffin Rosemarie Gilgan Pete Ginoff Terry Glase Richard Goldsby Dave Graff Marilyn Grande Russell Graveley Diane Griffin Vera Gudgel Sandra Hall Sharon Hallford Philip Hammen Mike Hansen William Hanson Joann Harding Rayma Harrsch Michael Harsell Tom Hart Ronica Hauck Charles Haugan Sharon Hayward Joan Hedlund Carl Helding Judy Helms John Hemphill Lynn Heppler Eleanor Herman Fred Hildebrandt TljDhma, dlowolJL, SopknmohfL Ssuyvdtato Robert Hill Judy Hirst Donna Hochhalter Lyle Hochhalter Robert Hollibaugh Richard Holmes Dorothy Howard Sharon Howe Norma Howell Carol Huggins Mary Hughes Jerrie Hurlbert Bonnie Hurt Charles Hurt Ray Hutchins 79 Henry Inabnit Carla Jacobs Bonnie Jacobson Greg Jasperson Jim Jensen Ray Jensen Ronald Johnson Byron Johnston Verne Jolliff Rachel Jones Dorothy Jorgenson Sandra Kallis Carolee Keith Ron Kephart Sherry Klamm June Klapwyk John Knight Mary Kraabel Sandy Krecklau Lois Kunz Don Labbe Louis Lafrinire Douglas Lawrence Kenneth Lawrence Linda Lennox Dale Lerbeck Joanna Lester Larry Lewis Karen Lien Karen Lindh Walle Lindsay Vivian Lizotte Gerald Lohn Elva Mae Loop Bobbie Lovitt Judy Lowry Robert McBroom Mike McCausland Rosemary McCloskey Clara Jean MacGregor David Maclnnes Casey McFarland John McKinnon Sam Maclay Mickie Madsen Stewart Magee John Malcolm Sandra Malcolm Gary Mann Carolyn Marek Dick Marrone Jean Martin Mary Martin Raleigh Mashek Joyce Massey Mary Jo Mattie Bill Melby Steve Melton Judy Merchant Ed Merseal Sharon Meyer Colae Migge Sheryll Miller Sherri Millward Fong Ming Delores Minster Larry Mix Donald Morin Richard Morin June Morelles Bette Morris Melvin Mytty James Nagle JoAnn Needles Bert Nelson Jean Nelson Karen Nelson Gordon Noel Connie Norton Donna Norton 81 Lillian Ochsner Chirsty Odum Elizabeth Olney Carol Olson O'Dean Osborne Adeline Pastian Scott Patterson Sharon Payson Dick Petaja Harry Peters Dick Peterson Mary Petroff William Phelps Sandy Picdnini Darlene Pickens CL. 4L Suqty', CSpDintoh, Joyce Pickens Ivelle Pieters Ellen Pike Rex Plummer Dee Pohlman Carol Poitras Richard Porch Anita Price Doris Price Jim Price Mary Lou Price Patsy Privett Pat Quinn Julie Raffety Gerald Ramer Bob Reed Lee Ann Reynolds Dave Rieden Claudena Ridnour Philene Rinderknecht Laurice Roark Mike Robinson Larrae Rocheleau Luella Roehl Carol Rogers Beverly Ross Pat Rowland Gary Ruckman Pat Rummel Ruse Rusunen George Sale Alice Saltz JoAnn Sandau Joan Scheeler Carol Schlauch Chuck Schmidt Beverly Scott Carl Scott Judy Seerup Karen Selden {polity, Slocum,, So phono Ac, ( hsiDAlsiadcA, Tamara Shallberg Leslie Shallenberger Eda Sharbono Tom Shaughnessy Myra Shults Judy Sickels Bruce Sievers Wally Simmert Andrew Skarland Polly Slocum Laura Smith Linda Smith Nancy Smith Rosalita Smith Steve Smith Ted Smith Tom Smith Shirley Sommers Shirley Sorenson May Soucie Barbara Spangler Bonnie Stahl Stanley Staves Sara Steadman Karen Stenseth Jayne Stevens Pat Stevers Leonard Stewart Ted Sticht Carole Stockner Jim Straight Frances Strch Marlin Stubb Allen Sularz Joe Swanberg Carl Swanson Fran Swartz Larry Swartz Phil Syverson Roy Tanner Patricia Tarr Joyce Taylor Patsy Tecca Bill Thomas Richard Thomas Marilyn Thompson Doug Tidball Lee Torgrimson Dick Trana Roland Trenouth Jjkl yaJbiAu, SopJwmnAiL (Ji£SL-(pA AidjmL Sonja Tripp John Turmel Earl Ulrigg John Ulrigg Sharon Vick Mike Wagner Norman Walle Jim Wallinder Carol Walsh Irene Walters Dale Warren Douglas Warren Gerald Warren Alyce Wehrly Gladys Wehrly Charles Wemple Layne Westrum Gary White Joann Wicke Jerry Wickes Warren Wilcox Kenneth Wilson Janice Winn Earl Wise Ardyth Wohlk Mary Ann Wollschlager Laura Wolverton Peggy Wood Gary Woodgerd Hal Woods Larry Wornath Charles Wright Lee Yates Judy Yeingst Harold Zachariasen Mary Ann Zimmerman Mary Zakos John Butler XoAi- fcxhauAL Dale Anderson J. 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Anderson Kenneth Baier Harry Bartlett Marvin Beierle Bill Bjorklund Douglas Bisson John Broderick David Browman John Carpenter William Chumrau Walter Clark Shirley Close Beverly Corneilison Carolyn Curran Warren Davis Jim Dreyer Donald Driggs Rose Elliot Janice Erickson Andrea Evans Danny Farrow Judy Fay Carole Fechner Sam Feldman John Finley Jerry Gallagher Samuel Gee James Geil Hope Goldsby Ralph Goss Clarence Gross Lewis Hagen Norma Hagen Earl Hahn Wanda Hammell Arlin Hansen Jack Harr Stephen Hawkins Jim Hayes Larry Higgens Steven Hinkle Jerry Hoepfner Howard Hogan Roy Hunter Betti Jonas Mark Kembel Roger Kotila George Krieg James Kyle Fay LePaine Douglas Logan Larry Lopp Dick McCool Marith McGinnis Sally McGrew Jack McKinnon Carole Mahoney Antonio Meckler Paul Meyer Brent Mickelson Jerry Miller Nom Ming George Mongar Eddy Moraca Norman Norton Gene Olson Joel Olson Jewel Pfeifer John Poitras Sheila Poitras Steve Polinsky Bill Powell Jim Pramenko Beverly Pratt Margaret Random Steve Redli Nancy Jean Rees Jackie Reeves Alice Rennaker Dave Rymal Florita Sanchelli Harry Shearer Douglas Simmons Greg Slusser Roger Sparks Marty Spears Terry Stevens Pat Stratton Mario Svien Virginia Swanson Joey Tabish Tom Thompson Harry Treichel Leon Trowbridge Arlene Tuck Larry Vandicar Nelly Vineheurer Earnest Weber Dennis Weiler Arlo Wells John Whitell Gerald Wohlk William Woodard Norman Wulle William York 85 Sofcthonwhs fidtivitisLiu 1. Flappers swing to Todalin' the To-dalo in the Sophomore Assembly. 2. Jo Jo Lester sings, He's Just My Bill. 3. Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? 4. Barney Google and Jimmy Had a Nickel are sung by sophomore boys in the first assembly in the new gym. 5. Polly Slocum, sophomore cheerleader. 86 Scooting off to a new start, the freshmen, Supreme Rulers of the Higgins Avenue High School, formed a school government of their own. They had their own Student Council, but any major activity was approved by the original Student Council. To help their team, the freshmen elected four cheerleaders, and started a Pep Club consisting of one boy and one girl from each homeroom. Class activities for the year consisted of a d mce and a talent assembly. JhsAhmarL (?1oaa. Brent Russell was class president; Martha Sorenson, vice president; Lindy Porter, secretary; and Mary Mulroney, treasurer. Ed Davis was class sponsor. Freshman Class Council—Left to right, seated: Mary Mulroney, Martha Sorenson, Brent Russell, Lindy Porter. Standing: Ed Davis, sponsor; Florine Smith, Mary Lou Hartsell, Connie McKinnon, David Hafer, Mary Ellen Cawley, Jim Hart, Frank Wheeler, Barbara Hay, Julie Washington, Roger Curran, Cliff Helwig. «Q Dennis Adams William Ahern Vicki Ahl Larry Ailport Grover Aldrich Sandy Ammerman Pricilla Amundson Gary Anderson Gerald Anderson Melbourne Anderson Roberta Anderson Ronald Anderson Danielle Angst David Appelt Rachel Arlee Roger Baier Kathlene Bailey Jim Baker Duane Bakker Kay Baldwin Sherry Ball Barbara Barmeyer Barbara Bates Glendoris Bausman Charlene Beckwith John Bennett Barbara Bergstrom Robert Bethke Charles Betson Frances Bickell 90 1 Beverly Bieber Diane Blackmer Derry Boehm Mary Bond Bill Bouck Mary Ann Boyer Gene Bray Virginia Brees Moneen Brelje Dennis Brevik Wayne Brillhart Dale Brookie Janet Bryan Dianne Buchanen Sue Bums Clint Carlsen Mary Cawley Goldie Christopher Barbara Clark Jim Clark Judy Clark Rose Clark Gayle Clarke Adrian Cocchiarella Linda Cook Dona Cripe Sandy Croonenberghs Robert Crouch Sandra Culligan Casey Cunningham Jerry Cunningham Roger Curran Bob Custer Margaret Dahlberg Tom Daleness 91 Doug Daniels Kathy Dankers Demetra Datsopoulos Carol Davenport Clifford Davis Charlene Day Harold Day Sharon Day Rodney Dietz Judy Dillman Dennie Dodge Donald Doucette Lea Dresskell Sandra Dunn Barbara Dunstan Denny DuVall Edward Dwyer Ernie Ebel Roy Ebel Clarence Edinger J'AcAhmsitL Rsmain. ivl diiqqjrUL. Ojjgjtujul 2dqA, Sally Eichorn Barrie Eldridge Loraine Erickson Gary Eudaily Cliff Evans Sara Evans Earl Evers Patti Falacy Linda Farra Susan Fassett Carol Faulkner Janice Fechner Kate Felker Judy Fessenden Priscilla Fifield Dorothy Fcgel Nancy Fowler Connie Jo Frazer Gregory Frey Thelma Fruedenreich George Frisbie Charlene Frojen Michael Gaffney Rose Gallagher Maureen Geil Marie Glaspey David Golden Ed Golden Larry Gordon Tom Goss Bob Gow Karoline Graham Gary Gray Lee Green Michael Green Carol Gregory Nancy Grenfell Jennifer Gustafson Rosalie Gynn David Hafer XjMAtnsJc, VYk'DanM, fianAJbwnL, Sohfinbon - Jh fJimfw ) Kemper Hall Lester Hallford Ruth Hallford Verna Hallford Pat Hamilton Carold Hansen Larry Hansen Larry Hansen Jerry Hanson Larry Hardman Harold Harms Marlyn Harris Roy Harris Jim Hart Judy Hartman Mary Lou Hartsell Barbara Hay Gene Heath Jay Heikkila Mike Herron 93 Charles Hertler Earnestine Hess Mary Hettick Martha Hiatt Stanley High Marcia Hilden Ada Jane Hill May bells Hill Vickey Hiller Dennis Hirning Tcm Hoar Mary Hoggatt Sandra Holden Marie Howell Shirley Howerton Dale Huber Russell Huggins Gregory Hulla Betty Hurt Charles Hutchens V laA TYlubwym , J'JicAhmxuv JacjciauasA- Darlene Hyslop John Inabnit Dale Indergaard Julie Jacobs Gerald Jacobson Larry Jakub Dan Jensen George Jensen Jack Jensen Shirley Jensen Don Jeszenka Charles Johnson Jackie Johnson LeRoy Johnson Marilyn Johnson Mary Johnson Nancy Johnson Ron Johnson Terry Johnson Nancy Jolliif 94 Hazel Jones Ronald Jones Jean Kallis Darlene Kaneff Betty Karkanen Gordon Kershner Mike Kimpel Bob Kirchmeier Paul Kirschmann Gerry Knudsen Ronnie Koble Susan Kodis Judith Koestner Larry Kofford Roy Korkalo Sharon Kraft Pat Kramer Don Krumm Roger Kyle Anna Larson c(pjoAtcA., J isAhmmL SsxJisdaAi Charles Larson Dick Larson Peggy Lee Shirley Lehti Lorna Lehtola Jean Leslie Barbara Light Gary Little Bob Loewin Gordon Lowry Susan Lubrecht Donna Lukkes Ted Lympus Joanne Lyons Bill McBride Theresa McCarty Patsy McCormick Jean McDonald Sharon McDonald Sandra McKenzie Connie McKinnon Anne Maclay Lester Madsen Delores Maiers Joyce Malone John Maloney Sidney Malouf Larry Mann Alice Markley Jack Marry Margaret Maxson Fred May Thomas Meade Herb Meagher Harry Mercer Judy Mercer Judy Miller Laurie Miller Myra Mintz Joamme Moholt Anthony Monaco Josephine Monroe Marilyn Moore Peggy Moraca Jack Morgenstern Mary Morris Millie Morris Allan Muchmore Mary Mulroney Mary Lou Murphy Ronald Murphy Mike Nash Andrea Nelson Arlene Nelson Carol Nelson 96 Dick Nelson Doloris Nelson Duane Nelson Richard Nelson Ronald Nelson Karen Niblack Denning Nicole Ray Nicolet Carole Nisbet Robert Nofsinger Patricia Nooney Donna Nordgulen Donnie Nordwick Betsy Northy Bill Oakland Roger Olson Wayne Olson Zane Owen Laura Pahl Clara Patton Rosa lee Pauli Sharon Payant Nancy Pedersen Darlene Pegump Lee Peppard Dorothy Peterson Rita Su Peterson Sharon Peterson Tom Petroff Terry Pickens Arnold Polanchek Mary Popham Lindy Porter Dixie Mae Potter Lola Potter V Lynn Powell Darlene Praast Terry Preston Jo Printz Donald Ralstin Frances Rannberg Bob Ranstrom Linda Ranstrom Terry Raymond Doreen Reinhard Bob Richardson Shirley Ricker La Valle Ridnour Violet Riggs Charles Robbins Alan Roberts Bruce Roberts Laird Robinson Gary Romness Donald Root WsViihou $DhswM)VL, JmaIwuui, (JioL - (phsAidsni Sharon Root Jack Roske Rita Roske Brent Russell Nancy Russell Gene Sage Carol Sager Richard Sale Judy Sammons Herbert Schatz Marianne Schmautz Carole Schneider Genevieve Schneider Tom Scott Janice Seitz Teresa Shatghnessy Phil Shinn Pat Shoemaker Charles Shotliff Richard Shrock Pearl Shunk Howard Sickels Olive Simmert Raleigh Smedley Florine Smith Joan Smith Josephine Smith Paul Smith Roger Smith Sharon Smith Douglas Smuin Linda Snead Carole Solum Sharon Sommers Martha Sorenson Howard Soroos Betty Stacy Joyce Stanley George Stempke Howard Stetson lfiAsurdL (RuAAdlf , J'MAhymm. 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(phSLdldswL Gary Steuerwald Judy Stevens Ronald Stevens Karen Stiers James Still Bill Stine Ruth Stokes John Stromnes Sylvia Sularz Mary Sulier Donald Sullivan Pauline Summerfelt Sharon Susott Barbara Svien Judy Svore Jocelyn Swanberg Donald Syverson Paula Szakash Larry Tanner Roberta Tarbox 99 Gary Thomas Georg© Thomas Tommy Thompson Vicki Thompson Doug Thurston Mary Torgeson Karen Torgrimson Pat Travis Sharon Triplett Carol Tripp Bob Trowbridge Ruth Truckner Eugene Vaughn Karen Vinson Marie Volkel Marilyn Walford Gloria Walker Sharon Wallace Richard Walz Marilyn Ward Edna Warner Charlotte Warren Julie Washington Harold Watkins Jim Weber Tom Weeks Roger Weisser Harriet Werner Barbara Wheeler Frank Wheeler Barbara White Sharon White John Wiegman Paul Willard Eugene Willison Mauritz Wilson Beverly Wohl Geraldine Woolridge Melvin Work Deann Wright 100 Sharon Wright Scott Wyckman Pat Yates Don Zottnick Delmer Zuehlsdorf Barbara Anders Ted Anderson Larry Bailey lames Barnes Flora Barth Rodney Boast Sharon Broderick Roger Brown Donald Bundrock Delores Chole Tommy Clute Randall Cogdill Edward Craig George Dahl Norman Davis Alice Doyle Dan Dumas John Edwards Julius Engebretson Nils Erickson Eula Foust Jo Anne Friesz Charles Groshong Eugene Groshong Allen Hahn Roen Handke Lloyd Hanson William Hanson Marion Harmon Cliff Helwig Bill Herbert Anton Hertz Sherel Hinkel Terry Hober Shirley Holgate Leroy Hopper Gerald Ingersoll Dale Johnson Floyd Johnson Joseph Kelsch Terry Kenniston Kenneth Kenyon Paul Kimpel Larry Kitzmiller Charles Knudson Sharon Kopelman Lois Lamb Bruce Lawrence Loretta Lee Darlene Letchworth Benjamin Lifler Noel Lowe Larry Luedthke Kenneth McGann Patricia Mark John Moore Leonard Morgan Jack Morgan Larry Norton James Nyberg Sue Ann O'Conner Orval Okken Cliff Olmstead Doug Olmstead Bobby Olson Robert Ossage Lynn Peterson Pat Phelan Gary Preston Nancy Rohrback Joe Sage Stanley Saltz George Sanders Fred Scheyett Charles Scott Randy Skelton Marie Smith Mary Alice Smith Larry Smith Virginia Smith Rosita Spratt Sharon Stanley Merton Stephens Michael Staianoff Raleigh Stuart Georgia Tecca Maxine Temlick Darvel Tripp Donald Turner Archie Van Enger Bruce Vasser Bill Vogan Jean Waldron Sharon Wallow Roy Wilbur Alvin Wilson Alden Wright Kenneth Wyckman Carol Wyrick Sharon Young Doris Zarling Gerald Zarling 101 J'teAhmjcLVL CkiiviiisjL. 1. Pep Club, first row, left to right: Brian Maughan, Joan Smith, Judy Koestner, Linda Ranstrom, Sharon McDonald, Martha Sorenson, Ada Jean Hill. Second row: Nancy Johnson, Margaret Dahlberg, Carol Jo Nelson, Pat Yates, Gary Knutson. Third row: Mr. Zieg, sponsor; Gary Little, Johnny Marshall, David Hafer, Bob Custer, Howard Soroos. 2. Cheerleaders, left to right: Judy Koestner, Linda Ranstrom, Sharon McDonald, Martha Sorenson, Ada Jean Hill. 3. Frosh discuss plans for coming dance. 4. Girls' Club Executive Board, left to right, front row: Peggy Lee, Kay Baldwin, Nancy Fowler, Katie Felker. Second row: Frances Bickell, Florine Smith, Diane Blackmer, Roberta Tarbox, Barbara Burg-strom. 5. Shy songbirds in class talent assembly. 6. Roaring twenties are revived by Girls' Club. 3 ■ Z E fefir ' ?T ST -V; _ T- s 3 L 6-v rv Sto P? S£ iWP • '''v' 4 SSV « • • .. ! : _ ■ • - • -. m - .£ - V -m -- 1 t 8CG- Students in the part-time work program concerned with retailing are members of the Distributive Education Club of America. The club sends delegates every year to the state convention and sponsors a dance. This year the annual student-employer banquet was held in February in the new cafeteria of the South Avenue High School. The officers include: president, Don Gallagher; vice-presidents, Herb Anderson and Gary Kennedy; secretary, Pat Stiles; treasurer, Jasper Homes; reporter, Brenda Homes. Walter Griffin sponsors the group. DECA entertains employers and quests at annual banquet. S oojuL (PsAjuocL Seated left to right: Virginia Isaacs, Shirley Nelson. Linda Bronson. A1 Simmert. Roger Hankel, Ken Gordon. Herb Anderson. Richard Erb. Standing: Pat Stiles, Sharon Keniston, Trudi Iversen, Doris Gilfillan, Melody Hallford, Donna Christensen. Bev Boucher. Jackie Wohl, Wayne Sickels, Gary Kennedy. Ray Ricketts. Jhi ucL (P AjuojcL First row, left to right: Don Gilgan. Duane Scheeler, Don Gallagher, Lowell Pratt, Bob Sipes, John Unacks, Brendt Stoverud. Second row. Doris Diettert, Janet Plenger, Elaine Cheff, Marilyn Gould, Barbara Gray. Marien Nordwick, Mary Ann Kiehl. Third row: Glenn Schaff. Betty Phelps, Chuck Douglas. Diane Boehler. Joan Miller, Brenda Hames, Bruce Hanson. Roger Norgaard. Jasper Homes. Fourth row: Jerry Hauf. Tom McCullough. Frank Forman, Ray Hinkle. Dave Weikel, Dick Wamsher, Norman Tietz. Executive Board, front row, left to right: Barbara Lee. Kay Hirst. Martha Cawley. Back row: Mary Lory, Jeannie Dawes, Marie Sunwall, Delores Spears, Deanna Guy. Upon entering MCHS all girls automatically become members of Girls' Club. This organization presents competition assemblies, sends CARE packages overseas, and sends food baskets to needy local families, sponsors the Co-ed Prom and the Underwater Ball, and provides financial loans and donations in emergencies. This year's officers are: Katherine Hirst, president; Barbara Lee, vice-president; Martha Cawley, secretary; and Marie Sunwall, treasurer. EXECUTIVE BOARD The Executive Board, consisting of GC officers, the committee chairmen, and faculty sponsors, meets once a month. This committee filters and approves the material to be discussed at regular GC meetings, and recommends actions for the improvement of the club. Membership Committee, front row, left to right: Mary Lory, Vernice Sullivan, Val Marion. Frances LaFriniere. Back row: Martha Taylor, Teddy Niemeyer, Claudia Dcbb, Mary Steadman. MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE Among the varied duties of this committee are the supervision of competition assemblies and contact representatives, issuing of invitations for the Faculty Tea, and the making of posters for all GC functions. Valerie Marion is chairman and Miss Della Ve Carr is sponsor. GUIDANCE COMMITTEE The Guidance Committee publishes and distributes the school handbook to all freshman and new students. Mary Lory is chairman with Miss Agnes Scott as sponsor. Guidance Committee, front row. left to right: Sharon Sletten, Geraldine Carlen, Mary Lory, chairman; Gertrude Folinglo. Anona Clute. Back row: Marie Sternke, Lula Bethke. Vernice Sullivan. Judy Yeingst. ! 06 (JoniadL (RxpMAswiajljjjSLAu Contact Representatives, first row, left to right: Esther Martel, Vikkie Schaffer, Betsy Northey, Bea Slusser, Judy Fessenden, Rosalie Gynn. Second row: Vemice Sullivan, Darlene Arthur, Lillian Ochsner, Leota Backus. Nancy Fowler, Marcia Hilden, Carlene Frojen, Marie Volkel. Third row: Anona Clute, Ardella Baker, Peggy Lee, Dawn Drummond, Joan Smith. Roberta Tarbox, Liela Krecklau, Bonnie Karkanen, Janet Frederickson. One girl is elected from each homeroom as a contact representative. It is her duty to inform the girls in her homeroom of all Girls' Club functions and meetings. SojciaL fommiiisuL The Social Committee selects the theme and plans decorations for all social affairs. Jean Dawes is chairman, and Miss Elsie Forcum and Mrs. Vera Forrest are sponsors. SjpoaaJ. (pAojadtA fommUtJt SL The main project this year of the Special Projects Committee is making the fire drill posters for the South Avenue High School. Any unexpected projects are handled by this committee. Barbara Lee is chairman and Miss Ann Foley is faculty sponsor. Front row. left to right: Nancy Fowler, Barbara Lee, chairman; Darlene Arthur. Second row: Mi?s Foley. Terri Preston, Pat Day, JoAnn Creighton. 107 Left to right, first row: Gloria Eudaily, Rayma Harrsch, Jean Dawes, chairman; Jean Davis, Judy Seymour, Karen Stenseth. Last row: Marith McGinnis, Ann Avery, Laura Lewis, Martha Taylor, Miss Elsie Forcum, Derrel Haley, Sue McCall, Karen Beach. Mrs. Vera Forrest. oWiisHdj fommiiJtsuL Front row, left to right: Joanna Lester, Carol Garlington, Marie Sunwall, Judy Sickels, Gladys Wehrly. Back row: Joan Little, Gail Paramore, Ilene Waddell, Ann A.very, Alyce Wehrly, Sharon Vick. Front row, left to right: Diane Davey. Julie Dufresne, Betsy Olney. Back row: Mrs. Drummond, Dorthey Sayler, Barbara Pearce. Shirley Howell, Deanna Guy, Miss Barkemeyer. J'immaL fommiJtisuL Operation of the Girls' Club store, the Pay 'N' Take It, and paying all bills are the functions of this committee. Marie Sunwall is chairman and Miss Virginia Speck is sponsor. SohvicsL CommiitsuL This committee serves refreshments at Open House, the Faculty Tea, Mothers' Day Tea, and all Girls' Club meetings. Deanna Guy is chairman and Mrs. Barta Drummond is sponsor. The main project of the Courtesy Committee is the operation of the Lost and Found. Delores Spears is chairman and Miss Katherine Craighead is the sponsor. Front row, left to right: Gladys Wehrly, Terri DeLatour, Sharon Vick. Back row: Miss Craighead, Delores Spears, Judy Neeley, Linda Beavers. fljwqAjotML fommiJtisuL. Bringing fruit and singing carols for Pineview hospital, plus the annual Chocolate Hour and plans for meetings have been the projects of this committee. Rita LePaine is chairman and Mrs. Greta Seibel is sponsor. Front row, left to right: Mrs. Seibel, Faye LePaine, Terri DeLatour. Second row: Rita LePaine. Marda Cook, Carol Spaulding. (popL Club Pep Club presents Shane. Cheerleaders—left to right: Judy Solem, Vodie Rhinehart, Polly Slocum, Peggy Reich. Besides promoting school spirit, Pep Club has a number of other activities and services its members perform throughout the school year. One of their main jobs is ushering for all the home football and basketball games. Pep Clubbers are also kept busy during the year posting athletic signs. Each year Pep Club sponsors Twirp Week. An added feature of Twirp Week this year was Frontier Day. This year Pep Club also sponsored Spartan Spearhead, a yell section. Heading the club as president was Craig Lindh. Vice president was Roger Lambson; secretary, Judy Thornton; and treasurer, Jerri Haines. Carroll Miller sponsors the group. First row, left to right: Barbara Lee. Martha Cawley. Mary Mann, Bonnie Holt. Jean Lechner, Judy Thornton, Jerri Haines, Milt Datsopoulos. Second row: Jim Hamilton, Zoe Ahl, Mary Pat Pramenko, Sally Hangas, Marlene Waylett, Teddy Niemeyer, Carlene Flaherty, Faye Taylor. Craig Lindh, Tom Briggs. Third row: Joe Blackmer. Harry Haines. Teddy Masuda, Stan Strong, Stan Bolle, George McRae, Roger Lambson, Ian Smith, Doug Baldwin. Roger Norgaard, John Porter, Ron Doucette. Cheerleaders: Judy Solem, Peggy Reich, Polly Slocum, Vodie Rhinehart. 109 Key Club, first row. left to right: Tom DeLand. Jim Pramenko, Milt Datsopoulos. Tom Briggs. Eddie Noel, John Wertz, Tom Boone, Russell Betts, Teddy Masuda, Ted Smith. Second row: Mr. High- tower, Craig Lindh, Stan Bolle, Roland Trenouth, Bruce Sievers, Roger Norgaard. Ron Doucette. Ken F. Cooper, Butch Hendricks, Dick Sayer, Harry Haines. Mr. Thomas. Third row: Doug Roark. Johnny Robinson, John Datsopoulos, Roger Lambson. John Bouchard. Stan Strong, Alan Cain. Jim Bartron. Dick Seim, Russell Smith, Bill Williams. J(sul £lul) One of the main projects of Key Club this year was having the state convention here in April. Key Club is entirely a service organization, but it does have social functions throughout the year. The annual dinner-dance was a semi-formal affair held at the Country Club. Key Clubbers served as receptionists in the main office. They also helped with the annual Mrs. Santa Claus Party, March of Dimes, Crusade for Freedom, and put out the Spartan Guide, student directory. Leading the club as president was Alan Cain. John Robinson was vice-president; Ken Cooper, secretary; and Roger Lambson, treasurer. Arthur Hightower is the group sponsor. Key Club Executive Board, front row, left to right: Ken F. Cooper, Alan Cain, Roger Lambson. Back row: Roland Trenouth, Dick Sayer, Tom DeLand, Jim Pramenko, John Bouchard, Milt Datsopoulos. How about buy a Spartan guide? ,,(m ctu After earning a letter in any of the four major sports, football, basketball, track or wrestling, boys are eligible for M Club. Members of this organization sell programs at the football and basketball games. One of the main projects of the group this year was patrolling the student parking area. M Clubbers also put on an assembly in the spring and held the annual picnic at a local hot springs. Officers were: president, Brian Nooney; vice-president, Frank Damaskos; secretary-treasurer, Tom Lowe; and sergeant-at-arms, Roy Lynn. Royal Morrison sponsors the club. M Clubbers force pennant down reluctant senior's throat. M Club escorts Fresh to paint MHS. M Club, first row, left to right: Tom Lowe, John Datsopo-ilos, Phil Gilbert. Tom Boone, Alan Wagner, Bill Rocene, Brian Nooney, Alan Weishaar, John Matte, John Russell. Gary Bjorklund. Gene Keller, Dennis Lucey. Second row: Monroe Smith, Dave Price, Jim Appelt, Wayne Howard. Llo d Reesman, Frank Damaskos, Walle Lindsey. Dave Rus sell. John Morrison. Jim Johnson, Chuck Nichols, Norman L we. Third row: Chuck Drinville. Duane Pfeifer, Dave Aid-rich, Bruce McIntyre, Dick Johnson. Alan Cain, Dave Lien, Roy Lynn, Loren Harrison, Jim Schlauch, Russell Smith. Floyd Bethke. Ill Girls' Athletic Association, first row. left to right: Donna Eichhom, Janice Mat-son, Julie Raffety, Penny Russell, Jeac Faulstich, Gail Tarr, Sharon Vick, Kathy Davis, Peggy DeMott, Alyce Wehrly, Jackie Camp. Mary Lory, Karen Beach. Second row, left to right: Florence Weiket, Lula Bethke, Barbara Pearce, Carol Griffin, Rita LePaine, Gladyi Wehrly, Janice Winn. Pat Rowland, Judy Sickels, Linda Beavers, Bette Morris Karen Stenseth. Miss Beverly Madsen, sponsor. tjihlAl dAAvdiiiijDrL To promote more interest in sports is the purpose of GAA. A girl need not be a member of the group to partake in the number of activities offered, including: badminton, softball, table tennis, volleyball, basketball, bowling, and swimming. This year's officers were: Donna Eich-horn, president; Penny Russell, vice-president; Mary Lory, secretary; and Rita LePaine, treasurer. M.ss Beverly Madson is the group sponsor. GAA Council, front row, left to right: Mary Lory, Penny Russell, Rita LePaine, Janice Matson, Julie Raffety. Second row: Donna Eichhom, Lula Bethke. Linda Beavers. Peggy DeMott, Miss Beverly Madson, sponsor. )O.Cl founaJ, Members of the GAA Council are elected by the club and include the managers of all GAA sports and the regular GAA officers. GAA M Club, front row, left to right: Donna Eichhom. Julie Raffety, Jean Faulstich. Penny Russell. Back row: Janice Matson. Lula Bethke, Peggy DeMott. SiAbL vn Chdb To be a member of the Girls' M Club, a girl must earn 1000 points in the various sporting activities. 1500 points are necessary for a gir) to earn a purple M . J'Asmck, (?LuJb French Club, front row, left to right: Judy Crego, Jill Rusk, Jim Hamilton, Terri DeLatour, Judy Blegen. Back row: Sandy Howell, Diane Boyer, Joanna Lester, Ann Avery, Mr. Low. French Club is formed to create interest in the French people and France. The club had a skating party and brought pins. Jim Hamilton served as president; Wanda Hillman, vice president; and Geraldine Park, secretary-treasurer. D. S. Low is sponsor. flOSJ The Pan American Student Forum observes the customs, traditions, fiestas, and the life of the Latin American countries. Norma Howell is president; George Dandler, vice-president; Dee Dee Griffin, secretary; and Judi Neely, treasurer. Violet Boileau is spon sor. JJvi pmnA, PASF, front row, left to right: Cheryl Miller, Judi Neeley, Norma Howell, Miss Boileau, George Dandler. Dee Dee Griffin, Helen Cain. Bette Morris. Second row: Ava Anderson, Annie Richards. Terri DeLatour. Sharon Gravelle. Mary Mulroney, Judy Fessenden, Teddi Shallenburger. Judy Hirst. Earl Ivers, Mike Robinson. Third row: Sharon McCann, Casey McFarland. Hal Woods, Doug Chaffey, Carla Jacobs. Carole Stockner, Kirk Buis. Warren Wilcox. The purpose of the Thespians is to promote interest in dramatics and stage production work. Anyone who has earned 100 points in the field of dramatics is eligible for membership. This year one of the main projects of this group was joining the National Thespians Society. Officers are: Carol Struckman, president; Dusty Famum, vice-president; Gloria Eudaily, secretary; and Jacquie Gibson, treasurer. Dave Andrew sponsors the group. Thespians, front row. left to right: Carol Struckman, Dusty Famum, Gloria Eudaily. Jacquie Gibcon. Back row: Mr. Andrew, Roger Lambson. Martha Cawley. Alphie Holst. Dick Sayer, Marie Sunwall, Delores Spears, Diane Davey. 113 lam d AppEArAMcr JTICL The Future Nurses of America was organized this year to promote interest in nursing as a profession. Serving the club as president is Karen Mel-by; vice-president, Ellen Pike; secretary-treasurer, Carol Fechner; librarian, Tamie Shallberg. Mrs. Alyce Figg is the sponsor. First row, left to right: Gertrude Follinglo, Carol Fechner, Ellen Pike, Karen Melby. Tamer Shallberg, Carol Eastman. Second row: Carole Dresskell, Pat Trauer, Sharon Wright, Loretta Underwood. Carol Davenport, Deanne Wright, Alice Doyle. Third row: Barbara Light, Sharon Heilman, Kay Hirst, Connie Burrell, Margaret Dahlberg, Betty Stacy, Mrs. Figg. Fourth row: Karlene Knutson, Barbara Pearce. Pat Rolland, Laura Miller. First row, left to right: Peggy DeMott, Donna Eichhorn, Carol Jean Solem, Dawn Drummond, Jerri Hurlbert, Penny Russell. Jean Waldron. Second row: Mary Feldman. Betsy Olney, Sally McGrew. Barbara Light, Charlotte Maclay, Carol Garlington, Barbara Pearce, Joanne Wicke. Third row: Christ! Odum, Ed Golden. Greg Hulla, Shirley Bray, Sandy Ammer-man, Sally Eichhorn. Bev Comeilson. Bonnie Bush, Judy Sammons, Sue Lubrecht, Lee Green and Mr. Low. ScuddisL (flub Saddle Club was organized to create interest in horses and good horsemanship. Club officers are: Charlotte Maclay, president; Barbara Pearce, vice-president; Montana Venne, secretary. Daniel Low sponsors the group. $ c One representative from each homeroom is elected to serve on the Junior Red Cross council. This year the council held its annual drive, along with raising money for the Hungarian Relief Fund. The major accomplishment was the establishment of a JRC student welfare fund. Officers for this year were Jacquie Gibson, president; Stan Strong, vice-president; and Bea Anderson, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Barta Drummond is the sponsor. Executive Board, front row, left to right: Carol Spaulding, Jacquie Gibson, Stan Strong, Carol Rogers, Frances Carlson. Back row: Ken F. Cooper, Ken L. Cooper, George Dandler. JRC representatives, first row, left to right: Chuck Schmidt, Ken L Cooper, Ken F. Cooper, George Dandler. Don Kinney. Second row: Frances LaFriniere. Stan Strong, Jacquie Gibson. Carol Rogers Jean Lechner. Third row: Jackie Jette, Sharon Heilman, Frances Carlson, Mary Hughes. Carol Spaulding, Loretta Underwood. 114 CbiL Qlub One of the most outstanding projects of Art Club is the painting of the windows of the First National Bank at Christmas. They also sponsor an exhibit for art work in Montana. The officers are Jerry Welling, president; Judy Saltz, vice-president; Margie Maclay, secretary; Doug Baldwin, treasurer. Carl Hager is the sponsor. Front row, left to right: Judy Saltz. Linda Lennox, Beverly Case, Vickie Shaffer, Jerry Welling, Margie Maclay, Montana Venne. Esther Martel. Sandy Howell, Barbara Ogg. Back row: Diane Massey, Beth McDougall. Frances LaFriniere, Dick Sayer, Doug Baldwin. Mike McCarthy. Vicki Anderson, Claudia Dobb. Marilyn Johnson. QayrwvcL QLub To promote interest in photography among students is the purpose of Camera Club. They sponsor the photography contest each year. The officers for this year are: Mike McCarthy, president; Doug Warren, vice-president; Lee Ran-strom, secretary-treasurer. Robert Watt was first semester sponsor. Aaron Schenck is second semester sponsor. Front row, left to right: Doug Warren. Mike McCarthy, Skip Jour-donnais. Back row: Larry Bickell, Jack Griffith, Lee Ranstrom, Mr. Watt. Quills and vwlL Having one hundred inches printed, a B average, and being on the Konah staff a semester, enables a student to belong to Quill and Scroll, a national honorary journalism society. The drive for Kopee sales in the spring is sponsored by this group. John A. Linn is the sponsor of Quill and Scroll. Front row. left to right: Marianne Hoffart. Sue McCall, Martha Cawley, Val Marion, Laura Lewis. Back row: John Wertz, Bert Clinkingbeard. Darlene Arthur. Mary Steadman, Martha Taylor, Jack Griffith. 115 J and 9 (flub This club is designed for those who are enrolled in the Trades and Industry course. Its main purpose is to give its members an understanding of the functions of labor and management. This is done through films, lectures and trips, such as their recent trip to Laurel. Many townspeople who have rendered some outstanding service to T and I hold honorary memberships. Mr. Robert Brookie is club sponsor. First row, left to right: Roy Bates. Lary DeMott. Bill Howell. Dav Smith, Paul Tag, Robert Brookie. Second row: Delmer Pedersen, Gail Pederson, Marshall Kyle. Bob Brunson, Wayne Day, Mike Monaco, Elmer Palmer, Jerry Dunlap, Dave Strom. Dick Sorenson. Third row: Bcb Wornath, Bob Bartz, Mike Chamberlain. Cliff Amsbaugh. Duane Pfeifer, Jerry Hauf, John Sellers. Ken Kramer. Doug Roark. JXCL To create more interest in home economics and build better citizens is the purpose of Future Homemakers of America. When the South Avenue High School was completed, the Freshmen elected their own officers, Diane Davey was District VII secretary. The upperclass officers were Peggy Parmelee, president; Diane Davey, vice-president; Shirley Howell, secretary; Elva Loop, treasurer; Carol Reich, parliamentarian; Harriet Raymond, historian; and Bette Morris, reporter. Mrs. Woo ey sponsors the group. First row, left to right: Bette Morris. Mary Jo Matti, Maxine Temlick, Judy Mercer, Myra Mintz. Second row: Darlene Hyslop, Joanne Mo-holt, Charlene Frojen, Sherry Milward, Peggy Moraca, Harriet Raymond, Lauri Miller, Mrs. Wooley. Third row: Gail Tarr, Diane Davey, Olive Simmert, Karen Stiers, Marilyn Moore, Joan Little. Nancy Fowler. Fourth row: Mary Culbert, Carol Reich, Dawn Drummond, Peggy Parmelee, Joan McDonald. Sharon Arthur, Maureen Geil, Sharon Peterson. First row. left to right: Lee Peppard, Bruce Vasser, Gary Romners Tim Scott, Ron Nelson. Ian Smith, Larry Fite. Roy Fenn. Second row: Jim Clark, Richard Watkins, Dick Larson. Carl Scott, Dud Lytle, Stan Oliver, Bill Wills, Harold Watkins, Mr. Bohl. Third row: Wayne Bri -hart. Jim Cheff, Mike Wagner. Allen Chaffin, Toby Benson, Bob Mo-lenda, Dennis Seine. Mario Svein, Larry Davenport. Ken Kramer, Herman Henry. Bernard Weavers. Sid Wills. Allan Kuhl. Dean Jacobsen. Jerry Townsend. 33d The primary aim of the Future Farmers of America is the development of agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizenship. The officers were: Ian Smith, president; Charles Knuppel, vice-president; Larry Fite, secretary; Richard Watkins, reporter; Ron Nelson, treasurer; Tim Scolt, sentinel. Lawrence Bohl sponsors the club. 116 First row, left to right: Bea Anderson. Tommy McCullough, Judy Solem. Mr. Hightower. Second row: Judy Snyder, Jerene Thompson. Everett Edens. Third row: Jim Strait. Mike Hanson, Christie Hughes, Bea Slusser, Penny Lewis. Janet Hall, Mary Mann. Scott Patterson. Fourth row: Don Thompson, Dave Maughan, Dave Strom, Dave Walseth, Carl Swanson, John Butler, John Engstrom, George Olson. wiiduysL cm Wildlife Club introduces its members to the outdoors and nature. Among the activities of the club were a fishing derby, a snow-shoeing trip, and a rabbit hunt. The officers were: president. Chuck Drinville; vice-president, Jim Cheff; and secretary-treasurer, Roy Tanner. K. A. Foucar is the sponsor. WlovisL Op MdbAA, SAL CM, A ski trip to Big Mountain in the spring climaxed the activities of this year's Ski Club. The club also sponsored a dance and style show in January. Club officers were: Tom McCullough, president; Bea Anderson, vice-president; and Judy Solem, secretary-treasurer. Arthur Hightower sponsors the club. First row. left to right: Dick Morin, Buddy Moroca, Harry Peters. Jon Dahlberg, Dick Maughan. Second row: Bill Powell, Jim Cheff, Tom Follinglo, Betty Cameron, Dave Brow-man. Third row: Mr. Foucar, Roger Tag, Chuck Schmidt, Dale Warren. Milt Coffman, Chuck Drinville, Roy Tanner. The Movie Operators ran the movies for dasses and organizations. Upon moving to the new building the club was discontinued. Don Labbe was president and C. B. Worthen was sponsor. Front row. left to right: Chris Bader, Bob Ranstrom, John Gendrow. Back row: Allen Sularz. Don Labbe. Don Jeszenka. (Radio. (}lub Radio Club studies electricity and electronics. The club has no officers. Paul Wilson is the sponsor. 117 Left to right: Chuck Cunningham. John Northey, Mr. Wilson, Jack Stevens. Don Kinney. Future Teachers of America is an organization to promote interest in the teaching profession. Members of the club help teachers at the end of semesters by typing grade cards, or doing whatever is needed. They also give a Christmas party for the faculty children. The officers are: Judy Seymour, president; Jean Pomajevich, vice-president; Mary Lory, secretary; Bob Williams, treasurer. Miss Agnes Brown is the sponsor. Front row, left to right: Gloria Eudaily, Terri DeLatour, Miss Brown. Judy Seymour, Rose Shaughnessy. Back row: Rose Marie Fish- bum, Geraldine Carlen, Anona Clute, Lory Smedley, Jeannie Dawes, Sharon Gravelle. Jo umAucA (flub The Forensics Club has no of- ficers. The club helps the members gain confidence in public speaking. The members participate in debate, original oratory, extemporaneous work, and declamation. In the spring a team enters the Interscholastic Speech Tournament. Robert Anderson is the sponsor. Front row. left to right: Rose Shaughnessy, Terri DeLatour. Judy Crego, Mamie Johnson, Jack Silver. Dusty Famum. Back row: Terry Shaughnessy. Geraldine Carlen, Sharon McCann, Barbara Pearce, Hal Smith. Howard Soroos. Doug Grimm. ( hsAA Club Chess Club meets regularly to play chess. The club has no officers. Robert Watt is the sponsor. Left to right: Larry Bickell. Lee Ranstrom. Mr. Watt, Doug Warren. Howard Soroos. 118 Senior Senior Horizon had a style show in the fall, put on a Christmas party for the St. Ignatius Orphanage, sponsored baked goods sales, had a Sadie Hawkins dance, and sent a CARE package to Korea. Officers are: Marlene Waylett, president; Pam Baker, vice-president; Mary Steadman, secretary; and Faye Taylor, treasurer. First row. left to right: Laura Lewis, Zoe Ahl. Pat Day, Claudia Dobb, Marlene Way lett. Pam Baker, Bev Boucher, Jerri Haines, Carole Dresskell. Second row: Carol Eastman, Marta Brutto, Vernice Sullivan. Loretta Underwood, Sandy Howell, Penny Lewis, Lynn Hyland. Jeannie Dawes. Judy Seymour. Third row: Marien Nordwick, Bea Slusser, Martha Cawley, Deanna Guy, Cindy Cramer. Holli Steinbrenner, Martha Taylor, Brenda Holland. Janet Hall, Mary Lory, Maryalys Torgrimson, Phyllis Man-nes, Faye Taylor. QjunijDA. Kohi an Visiting the Pineview Hospital once a week was the most important project of Junior Horizon, although they also sponsored a dance and style show. First semester officers were: Nancy Rice, president; Twila Bolin, vice-president; Darlene Olson, secretary; Sheree Mace, treasurer. Second semester officers are: Kathy Jones, president; Twila Bolin, vice-president; Sharon Gra-velle, secertary; Carol Spaulding, treasurer. Front row, left to right: Gloria Eudaily. Judy Crego, Marcia Morgan. Joan Kilian. Mary Lou Keefer. Penny Smith, Jill Kilian. Twila Bolin. Back row: Lynda West rum. Bonnie Holt, Annette Smith. Pearl Pohlman, Kathy Jones. Jean Faulstich. Sharon Gravelle. SjopJwmnM Knhi orL Sophomore Horizon sponsored a bake sale for the polio drive, and a dance, and helped a needy family. Officers are: Helen Cain, president; Joni Carpenter, vice-president; Linda Beavers, secretary; Casey McFarland, treasurer. First row, left to right: Ann Avery, Linda Beavers, Casey McFarland. Helen Cain, Joni Carpenter, Diane Boyer. Judy Hirst. Second row: Linda Smith. Bonnie Deforge, Sara Steadman. Janice Emerson, Rayma Harrsch, Bev Scott. Diane Griffin, Pat Quinn, Karen Lindh. Third row: Myra Shults. Karen Stenseth, Karen Beach, Julie Raffety, Mary Anne Zimmerman. Mary Kraabel, Katie Crutchfield, Ava Anderson. 119 GIRLS' ADVISOR'S OFFICE Left to right: Charlotte Maclay. Nancy Susott, Vodie Rhinehart, Marien Nordwick, Faye Taylor. OfpJVL S iiadiu MAIN OFFICE Left to right: Carol Spaulding. Eileen Boyce. Roland Trenouth, Carol Reeves, George McRae. Zoe Ahl. Stan Bolle, Karen Holly, Sharon Sletten. LUNCHROOM Front rcw. left to right: Sandra Malcolm. Karen Bredberg, Ru-Gene Brown, Paunee Syverson, Fred Proebstel. Jerry Hefner. Dale Gallagher. Second row: Judy Tietz, Janice Needles. Jim Kyle. Carl Holding, Lavern Joliff, Ken Wilson. Roger Tag, Doug Tidball. BOYS' ADVISOR'S OFFICE Loft to right: John Coffee, Mary Mann. Norma Howell, Gary Bjorklund. 19.0 LUNCHLINE Left to right: Tom Lowe, Roy Lynn, Dick Johnson, Lloyd Rees-man, Norman Lowe. Chuck Nichols. • • • . • •v: • • • • • • • • • • . m • • • • ••••• • • 1 . • • •A • - • • • • •••••• • • • • 2 .v • • • • • • • • • • • w • • •• • • • • V • • • • • • ' • • • • . . •••. •• ••• • v • • • • • • • •••••• • • •••• ••• • • • • • • • • • . • v • • • • V • •••• • 1 • . •• • • •. ..• •. • • : -v. • • • . • .• •. • • • • • • ••• ••• X ; • •: X • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • V ••• • ••• ••• • • X j( • • • ••X MUSIC BARBARA OGG First chair orchestra students, front row. left to right: Lindy Porter, Judy Blegen. Roberta Tarbox, Back row: Janet Fredrickson. Carol Garlington. Dick Sale. Ohch AihcL The MCHS orchestra staged its concert during the winter in the Little Theater of the South Avenue High School. Playing at the National Honor Society Assembly, the Senior Assembly, and for commencement exercises were also among its activities. John Fessenden, Anne Chatland, Clare Chatland, and Judy Blegan represented the orchestra at the Northwest Division of the Music Educators Conference in Boise, Idaho, in April. Mr. Gordon Childs was orchestra conductor. Judy Blegen Concert Mistress First row. left to right: Judy Blegen, Carol Garlington. Lindy Porter. Marlene Mix, Dick Sale, Clare Chatland, Judy Merchant. George Sale. Second row: Roberta Tarbox. Maxine Temlick, Virginia Swanson. Marcia Hilden, Zana Folsom. Jerry Reid. John Fessenden, Don Guest. David Wilson. Sharon White, Byran Johnston. Third row: Roberta Anderson. Shirley Everard. Sharon Sletten, Charlotte Warren. Judy Snyder. Judy Seerup, Doug Hay, Chuck Haugen, Conrad Colby, Charles Swanson, George Park, Gary Eudaily, Linda Ranstrom, Geraldine Park. In back: Pat Shoemaker, Mr. Childs. 123 MFConcert Band members, left to right, front row: Russell Betts. Zana Folsom. Marcia Hilden. Jack Griffith. Oran Lien, Virginia Swan son. Judy Fessenden. Karen Lien. Annette Hafer, Diane Blackmer. Charlotte Warren. Mary Mulroney. Sharon Sletten. Second row: Larri Eggen. Harriet Raymond. Marilyn Grande. Ronica Hauck, Roger West. Earl Ulrigg. Sheila Roffler. Bruce Roberts. Greg Frey Sharon Gravelle. Tom Pelton. Roy Bates. Judy Snyder. Colleen Christenson. John Fessenden. Third row: Wanda Hillman. Janice Seitz. Herb Koester. Jerry Reid. Darrel Clark. Joe Blackmer. Doug Smuin. Roger High. Bill Williams. Donald Driggs. Judy Seerup. Pat Shoemaker. Bev Thompson. Fourth row: Marith McGinnis. Judy Bond. Norman Buckhouse. Diane Davey. Doug Hay. Gerry Davis. Roger Kotilla. Pete DeWitt. Brent Stoverud. Chuck Haugen. Bonnie Holt, David Hafer. Stewart Magee. Donna Cripe, Ronnie Stevens. Fifth row: John Marshall. Les Treichel. Bob Ranstrom. James Tibbs. Director; Gary Thomas. John Tebbe, Benny Schmautz Dick Petaja. Mikes Robinson. Chuckh Swanson. Conrad Colby. Bob Womath. Harold Hunt. Charles Bryson. Doug Chaffey. Mr. James Tibbs Band Director foruxAt (Band, Concert Band organized following the Marching season. The annual winter con cert was presented in the Little Theatre of the South Avenue High School. Officers were: Joe Blackmer, president; Chuck Swanson, vice-president; Wanda Hillman, secretary-treasurer, Conrad Colby, manager,- Zana Folsom and Judy Snyder, librarians. Joanna Lester, dance band vocalists, sings at the M Club Stone and Scone Ball. Russell Betts. Sharon Sletten and Jerry Reid represented the band at the Northwest Music Educators National Conference at Boise, Idaho. Mr. Tibbs was Concert Band director. 124 TVlaAckinq, (Band, Marching band, the largest separate band in MCHS, performs halftime shows at all home games. They also took a trip to Butte. They marched in a parade for the University Homecoming in the fall. Russell Betts was drum major. Mr. Tibbs was the director. Starting at the left, clockwise: Bonnie Holt. Stewart Magee. John Fessenden, Brendt Stoverud, Bill Williams, Conrad Colby, Jerry Reid, Joe Blackmer, David Hafer, Russell Betts, Wanda Hillman, John Tebbe, Les Treichel, John Marshall, Roy Bates, Tom Pelton, Ron Stevens. Darrell Clark. Bob Wornath. Oran Lien, Sharon Sletten, Jack Griffith, Zana Folsom. Donna Cripe. Annette Hafer, Judy Snyder. Charles Haugen, Marcia Hilden. (pcfi. (Band Pep Band is composec of students selected froir Concert Band. This group plays for all home basket ball games and pep as semblies and one game away. After meeting certain re quirements, members are eligible for band letters James Tibbs directs the group. (Bohol (Band. The MCHS dance band, the Spartanotes, plays for all school dances. A fee of $10 per dance aids in paying for minor equipment and uniforms. New risers were used by the band at the South Avenue school. Vocalist with the band is Joanna Lester. First row. left to right: John Fessenden. Russell Betts. Bill Williams. Jack Griffith, Roger West. Second row: Steward Magee. Harold Hunt. Derek Ellinghouse. David Hafer. Conrcd Colby. Charles Swanson. Third row: Dick Holmes. Roy Bates. At the jiano, Jim Barrett. First row. left to right: Nancy Threlkeld, Ro2ella deWit, Jeannie Lav es. Ilene Waddell, Gloria Eudaily, Virginia Issacs, Dorthea Newton, Pam Baker. Shirley Everard, Geraldine Park. Judy Snyder, Joyce Clark, Marcia Morgan, Diane Davey, Esther Martel, Lynda Westrum. Second row: Jacquie Gibson. Judy Seymour, Annie Richards, Terri DeLatour, Diane Massey. Mary Pat Pramenko, Frances La Friniere, Vikki Schaeffer, Carol Coyle. Zelma Powell. Janice Newharth. Rita LePiane, Doris Diettert, Roxie Smith. Sharon Cavin. Twila Bolin. Bonnie Holt. Marlene Mix, Carol Struckman. Third row: Betty Phelps. Alphie Holst, Gaye Stewart, Jeanne Pomajevich, Penny Lewis, Don Gallagher, Bennie Schmautz, Elmer Palmer. Norman Larson, Roger Tag, Don Thompson, Kathy Jones, Mary Mann. Jane Gable, Judy Hildebrant. Bert Powell, Sharon Mills. Darrel Haley. Virginia Meske. Fourth row: Larry Bickel, Dusty Farnum, Jim Barrett. Bill Cadieux, Gene Jasperson, Bruce Carmichael. Roger Lambson. Gary Bjorkland, Paul Pramenko, Dick Sayer, Jim Hamilton, Dave Lien, Alan Cain. Bruce McIntyre, Denny Cronin. Mickey Gonsior. Mr. Stephen Niblack Vocal Director £oncsihJt Choik, A group composed of juniors and seniors taking vocal music, Concert Choir sang for the Christmas Cantata, at a home basketball game ,the Fine Arts Festival, a recital at the School of Music at the Montana State University, and other school functions and assemblies. Jim Barrett, Pam Baker, and Jean Lechner attended the Northwest division of the Music Educators Conference in Boise, Idaho, in April. Officers for the year were: Jim Barrett, president; Dick Sayer. vice-president; Penny Lewis, secretary-treasurer; and Don Thompson, publicity manager. Mr. Stephen Niblack was the choral director. Front row, left to right: Vicki Migge, Margie Maclay, Jean Lechner. Val Marion, Peggy Reich, Laura Lewis. Back row: John Fessenden. Ken Cooper. Art Collins, Jim Barrett, Harry Haines, Gary Kennedy, Russell Betts. Not pictured is Judy Thornton. SpaAicuiaihSLAu Spartanaires, composed of 14 outstanding senior vocalists, sang for various civic groups, school assemblies, and other school functions. The group sang at the Fine Arts Festival in the gymnasium of the South Avenue high school in the spring. Barbara Lee was the accompanist, and the group was under the direction of Mr. Stephen Niblack. SjopJwmnAc fcnAcmbtsL This group was composed of 14 sophomore girls. They sang in the Girls' Club Competition Assembly. Gay Grady, junior, was the accompanist. Mr. Niblack directed the group. Front row, left to right: Tamara Shallberg, Joanna Lester, Colae Migge. Carole Stockner. Frances Carlson, Sally McGrew, Donna Hochhalter. Back row: Margit Castle. Ann Avery. Karen Lindh, Carla Jacobs. Rayma Harrsch, Francille Swartz. 127 Twirlers. left to right: Jodie Lubrecht, Sandy Piccinni, Bonnie Jacobson. Ivelle Pieters. Mary Pat Pramenko. Mary Mann. Charlene Wright, June Klapwyck, Carol Walsh, Paunee Syverson, Margie Loyall, Jill Killian, Jwbdhujl This year the sixteen twirlers elected co-captains, Jill Killian and Anita Price. They were featured twirlers at each performance. Mr. James Tibbs was in charge of the group. MUSICAL ACTIVITIES 1. A choir composed of Spartanaires and Concert Choir sang Christmas carols in the halls during the Christmas season. 2. Gordon Childs. Orchestra director; Stephen Niblack, vocal director; and James Tibbs, band director re-live the jazz age. 3. The MCHS Marching Band prepares to leave for Butte on the football bus trip. 4. Stuart Magee plays the part of “Junior in a football half-time show i titled. “Junior Joins the Band. r 5. Student organists who played at basketball games in the field house are Geraldine Carlin and Jim Barrett. Feature twirlers. left to right: Jill Killia Anita Price. Joan Killian. Kneeling, left to right: Dave Armstrong, Frank Mutch, Jack Stevens. Standing: Don Kinney, Wayne Baldwin, Alan Cain, John Northey. Florence Brinton Parks Whitmer Sponsors xotul DAVE ARMSTRONG Station Manager To give students a basic understanding of the operation of a radio station is the purpose of KONA, student-owned and operated radio station. High School Highlights, sponsored by KONA, is presented each week over KGVO. The station provides sound equipment for assemblies, dances and school plays, and announces for Spartan and Bomber basketball games in the Field House. Parks Whitmer and Miss Florence Brinton are the sponsors. Noon hour music provided by KONA. 131 JfonapL Martha Cawley First Semester Editor First semester Konah staff, kneeling left to right: Frances LaFriniere. Charlotte Maclay, Sandy Durrani. Marlene Waylett, Gertrude Folinglo, Martha Cawley, Laura Lewis, Sue McCall. Standing left to right: Bert Clinkingbeard, Doug Warren. John Wertz, Judy Ranstrom, Tom Boone, Jack Griffith, Carol Struckman, Mary Steadman. John A. Linn Sponsor The Konah, which valiantly tries to equal its namesake, (Konah is the Indian word for Bitterroot) must here be given attention. Through the efforts of the staff and its sponsor, Jolly John Linn, the Konah is published weakly to inform students of the happenings at MCHS. Since the Konah is classified as a publication, its members attend such journalistic congregations as MIEA Meets and Pacific Slope Conferences. 132 Second semester Konah staff, first row, left to right: Bert Clinkingbeard, Marlene Waylett. Carol Struckman. Sue McCall, Laura Lewis, Judy Ranstrom. Second row: Sandy Durrant, Brenda Hames, Beth Petaja, Doug James, Linda Madsen, Frank Mutch, Helen Therriault, Christie Hughes, Redge Martin. Sharon Blaszek. Jack Griffith, Twila Bolin, Doug Warren. Geraldine Carlen, John Datsopoulos. Valerie Marion. The staff members are eligible for Quill and Scroll when they have published 100 inches of printed material and have achieved a 2 grade average. In order to become a staff member, a student must spend the previous semester as a 51 student. Carol Struckman and Mary Steadman. Second Semester Editors. Staff works every period putting out a paper. (Biii VwoL GLORIA EUDAILY ANNETTE SMITH Associate Editor Associate Editor Featuring a theme centered around the recent growth of MCHS, the 1957 yearbook was published by the Missoulian Publishing Company. Letter press process has been used in the printing, and colored division pages were introduced. The use of craft-tint doubletones distinguished this year's art work. The Bitterroot itself has grown significantly in the last 50 years. It was first published monthly as a school literary magazine. Later it was changed to a book recording the school year's events. The Bitterroot staff met the last period of each day. They presented Bitterroot Week with an annual assembly, this year featuring a Martian invasion. A dance, The Rocket Roll, climaxed the week. A total of more than 1400 books were sold during this sales campaign. AARON SCHENCK Sponsor SHIRLEY GAUGHAN Sponsor DOUG MIDGETT Sports 134 CHRISTIE HUGHES Sports Editor LARRY BICKELL Photographer SKIP JOURDANAIS Photographer LEE RANSTROM Photographer JERRY WELLING Head Artist DOUGLAS GRIMM Artist CINDY CRAMER Publicity Manager MARY STEADMAN Copy Editor ZOE AHL Writer LYNDA WESTRUM Writer LARRY FAIRBANKS Asst. Business Manager ANNIE RICHARDS Ad Manager JEAN DAVIS Ad Staff SUE McCALL Ad Staff GAY GRADY Ad Staff Bitterroot editor keeps sponsor Up in the air. JOHN WERTZ Sports GERT FOLLINGLO Typist VERNICE SULLIVAN MARIANNE HOFFART Typist Business Manager The staff had several parties on Halloween, over the Christmas holidays, and throughout the remainder of the year. One of the traditions of the Bitterroot is that each staff member is expected to bring a cake on his or her birthday to treat the rest of the group. The 1956 book received an all-state rating at the Montana Interscholastic Editorial Association Meet at MSU. Mrs. Shirley Gaughan and Aaron Schenck were co-sponsors of the book. Wise advice to men and mice. Kopee staff, seated, left to right: Margie Maclay. Laura Lewis, Darlene Arthur. Standing: Carol Struckman, Pat Day. Anne Chatland, Patti Coster. Not pictured: Joyce Flodberg and Roger Lambson. Miss Helen Fink Sponsor Darlene Arthur Laura Lewis Senior Co-editors Anne Chatland Patti Coster Junior Editor Sophomore Editor The Kopee, which is an Indian word meaning owl, is the annual literary magazine of MCHS. During the year, student compositions are submitted to the staff. It is then the editors' job to choose the best for publication. Quill and Scroll sponsors the publication of the magazine, which is printed locally and distributed in English classes. Sales competition is conducted in the spring. This year's staff included: Laura Lewis and Darlene Arthur, senior co-editors; Anne Chatland, junior editor; Patti Coster, sophomore editor; Margie Maclay, art editor; Roger Lambson, business manager; Carol Struckman, make-up editor; and Pat Day and Joyce Flodberg, typists. Miss Helen Fink is sponsor. (publications tictioitisiA 2. 1. 1. Don Kinney, 100% salesman. 2. Homeroom 240—100% Bitterroot Sales. 3. Senior trio, winner of Bitterroot talent assembly. 4. First annual publications feed. 5. The efficient Bitterroot photographers. 137 CbddviiisiA. 1. Look out! I'm coming down. 2. Aw shucks, it wasn't anything. 3. Proud seniors polish trophies. 4. Howdy, pardl 5. Konah advisor tries his freeloading technique on fellow teachers. 6. What goes up must come down! — SCHOOL 'IEKR — 11S( 75 1 M51 mb WEDS a. i T, “CHU ?5 5 FRl U N $I2__ bTi CM 1 6 7? 1 20 CM 427 28 2 30 ACTIVITIES BARBARA O 66 (DhanioL DAVID H. ANDREW Director To encourage the students to participate in the many fields of dramatics is the purpose of the dramatics department, headed by D. H. Andrew. There are many acting parts in the Thespian plays plus backstage work. The productions of the drama department included: The Bishop's Mantle, Captain Kidd's Return, Cantata, The Purple Doorknob, and From Paradise to Butte. The last two were one act plays. (JaniaijCL The traditional Adoration, by George B. Nevin, was presented at Christmas. The background music was provided by the Concert Choir. Soloists were: Art Collins, Jean Lechner, Frances LaFriniere, Jeanne Pomajevich, Rita LePaine, Gay Stewart, Shirley Everard, Diane Massey, Terri DeLatour, and Judy Blegan. Mary Steadman and Janet Hall alternated as the Angel Gabriel. Joseph was portrayed by Roger Lambson and Mary by Martha Cawley. Accompanists were Geraldine Carlen and Jim Barrett. Janet Hall as Gabriel for the evening performances of the Cantata. Angels gaze with reverent awe as shepherds and wisemen worship the new-born Babe. 141 Lex and Hilary talk things over. Hilary and Hastings rehearse a scene in pastor's study. “JhsL (BiAhDjpLAu (YyianilsL ” The Bishop's Mantle, a three-act play by Marion L. Johnson, based on the novel by Agnes Sligh Turnbull, was the first drama production of the year. St. Matthews Church, once in the aristocratic part of town but now in the slums, is the setting of the play. Hilary Laurens is the Episcopalian minister faced with the problem of the poor people attending church with the wealthy. Hilary's life is affected by this situation. However the play ends humorously as he solves his problems. The characters were portrayed by: Dave Taylor, Tom Briggs, Wayne Baldwin, Denny Cronin, Linda Madsen, Gloria Eudaily, Teddie Shallenberger, Derek Ellinghouse, Gail Waddell, Marcia Morgan, Christie Hughes and Judy Blegen. J. V. Dunn and Mrs. Anabelle Reed keep Hilary busy explaining. Dick and Hastings read lines. 142 (fapdauL JUdcCit (RsduhrL The Junior Class play, Captain Kidd's Return, was the first play in the Little Theatre of the new building. The setting of the play is the old White Horse Inn on Long Island. The pirate Sophronia and her cohorts, Pedro and Francois, lure ships to disaster onto the rocks. The pirates claim the booty and leave the people to die. Two English children escape the drowning and have to decide whether to stay with ferocious Sophronia or to go with the notorious Captain Kidd. The leading roles were portrayed by Carol Struck-man, Derek Ellinghouse, Bev Scott, Lee Ranstrom, Dave Taylor, and Don Clift. Sophronia directs her band of cutthroats. And Atlas thought he had it rough! Paul Tag indulges in some strong arm tactics. Jumbling There are seventeen members on the tumbling team, which is composed of the advanced tumblers. The group performed for many groups throughout the year including: civic groups, the half-time at basketball games, and during the half-time at the game at Kalispell. Up, up, and away! Miss Elsie Forcum is the instructor and sponsor of the team. The tumblers are: Jack McKinnon, Larry McKay, Dari Enger, Dave Strom, Marie Stempke, Marty Spears, Colae Migge, Barbara Brown, Judy Merchant, Mary Ann Scharosch, Joyce Pickens, Joyce Gilfillan, Paul Tag, Ernie Koestner, Jerry Hauf, Jack Gilbert, Karen Melby, and Art Collins. The complete tumbling team executes a difficult formation. Caren Melby and Art Collins demonstrate a balance. 144 (bcwzsi (ZdbLviJLuL u 1. Messy sport eh. John? 2. Rockers rocking at the Rocket Roll. 3. Judy and Butch swing to My Lean Baby. 4. Joe Blackmer wearing ..... at the Ski Club Snow Ball. 5. Underwater Ball attracts large crowd. 6. You Butterfly. CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 4—School begins 7—Anaconda Game There 12—Girls' Club 14— Faculty Tea 15— Butte Central Game There 20— Freshman Girls' Assembly 21— Bozeman Game Key Club Game 24—Upperclass Girls Transler Party 28—Bitterroot Assembly Helena Game Junior Class Dance OCTOBER 1—House of Magic Assembly 3—Fisher Body Assembly Girls' Club 5— Bitterroot Dance 6— Great Falls Game There 12—Livingston Game AFS Dance 17—Freshman Girls’ Club Party 19—Billings Game Senior Class Dance 24—Girls' Club Cabinet Dinner 26—Butte Game There NOVEMBER 2—Close of First Quarter DECEMBER 4—Betty Crocker Test 5 -Girls' Club 7— Pep Assembly Poison Game KONA Dance 8— NROTC Exams 14 Key Club Dinner Dance IS—Butte Central Game There 17—Faculty Christmas Tea 18 19—Cantata 19—FT A Christmas Party 21 -Christmas Holiday Begins Bozeman Game 22—Livingston Game JANUARY 2—School Convenes 4— Pep Assembly Helena Game There Ski Club Dance 5— Butte Central Game 9-Girls' Club 11—Kali spell Game Junior Class Dance 18 -Orchestra Concert Bozeman Game There 19-Billings Game There Wrestling. Kalispell 24— Helena Game 25— Anaconda Game DECA Dance 28 Move to South Avenue School DOUG BALDWIN 1956 -1957 MARCH FEBRUARY 1— AFS Basketball Tourney Greal Falls Game There 2— Wrestling. Livingston Livingston Game There 8—Girls' Club 7— DECA Banquet 8— Butte Game There Senior Class Dance 9— Wrestling. Columbia Falls 15—Butte Game 1—Anaconda. Game There Wrestling. Great Falls 6— Girls' Club 7— Band Concert 8— Wrestling. Bozeman 9— DeMolay Sweetheart Ball Wrestling. Bozeman 13— State Baskotball Tourney Begins 14- 18—Junior Class Play. Captain Kidd's Return 18—Freshman Class Dance 22—Close cl Third Quarter Junior Assembly Girls' Club Dance 27—Career Day Key Club Leaders Banquet 18—Billings Game 22—Great Falls Game Twirp Week Dance 23—Wrestling. Great Falls Kalispell Game There APRIL 3—Girls' Club 5—Sophomore Assembly M Club Dance 10—National Honor Society Assembly 12- 14—Key Club Convention 13— Awards Assembly 16-18—One-act Plays 19— Easter Vacation Begins 20— Great Falls Invitational 23—School Convenes 23- 24—Student Council Variety Show 24— Forensics Assembly MAY 1—Girls Club 4—Junior Prom Helena Relays 7—National Honor Society Banquet 9—Great Falls Game There 10—State Music Festival Mothers' Day Tea 17-18 -Interscholastic 17—Pep Assembly 29— Senior Assembly Last Day for Seniors 30— Memorial Day Holiday 31— Senior Class Reception 26— Fine Arts Fostival 27— District Music Festival Butte Dual Meet JUNE 2— Baccalaureate 3— Senior Banquet 6—End of School Commencement 147 (Bdl}a! SkrisL and Stated Each spring the junior class elects the outstanding boys and girls to attend Boys' and Girls' State. Last summer Boys' State was held at the Western Montana College of Education at Dillon. Girls' State was held at Montana State College in Bozeman. Officers were elected for the posts in the model state government. Girls' State delegates, left to right: Teddy Niemeyer, RuGene Brown, Vodie Rhinehart, Sally Hangas. Boys' State delegates, standing, left to right: Roger Norgaard. Joe Blackmer, Sidney Wills. Alan Cain, Bert Clinking-beard, John Datsopoulos. Wayne Baldwin. Kneeling: Ray Ricketts, Ken F. Cooper. Dave Price, Roger Lambson. Russell Betts. Stan Strong. Front row, left to right: Janice Fechner. Bonnie Holt, Judy Hangas. Flonne Smith, Polly Slocum, Norma Howell, Mary Kraabel. Zoe Ahl, Teddy Niemeyer. Back row: Dave Lien. Dee Pohlman, Dave Russell. Mike Nash, Lee Yates. George McRae. Brian Nooney, Brendt Russell. Jisuj. flub dtoadcAA' (Banquet Each year two boys and two girls from each class are elected by teachers and students to attend the Key Club Leaders' Banquet. The banquet, honoring the leaders and their parents, was held in the cafeteria. 148 Coolies kick in Junior Assembly. Shane did come back to MCHS in a repeat Pep Assembly performance. Accordion trio in Freshman Assembly. Junior boys immortalize Marianne” in one of the best assemblies of the year. 149 The Lot’’ is cleared by ever-faithful Student Council. 150 ATHLETIC STAFF Members of the athletic staff, standing, left to right: Marvin Trask, Eugene Thompson, Don Delaney, Ralph Soroos. Kneeling, Lou Roche-leau. Royal Morrison, and fug Beck. fithloticA MCHS fields strong teams in all four major sports of the Big Ten Conference's inter-school program. During the 1956-57 season the football team, coached by Royal Morrison and Jug Beck, took second with a 7 won, 1 lost record. Lou Rocheleau's inexperienced basketball squad found itself on the short end of too many close games to tie for seventh place in a closely contested conference race. The wrestling team, coached by Jug Beck, overwhelmed all opponents to win seven meets and the state wrestling title. A promising track squad, coachd by Rocheleau, appeared to be capable of maintaining MCHS's supremacy in track. 153 “Cl Squad JootbalL wj l ' ' Or-Z G 3f Qj r, “ J Spartans, seated left to right: Head coach Royal Morrison, Greg Slusser, Bob Reed, Alan Weishaar. Bill Burkland, Don Thompson. Leroy Felde, Phil Sheridan, David Price, Dennis Lucy, Gene Keller. Eddie Noel, Dick Thomas, Line Coach Jug Beck. Kneeling: Dave Patten, Floyd Bethke, Jim McFarlane, Alan Wagner, Frank Damaskos. Jerry Luchau, Jim Johnson. Chuck Nichols. John Matte. Jack Cooper, Dave Russell. Tom Boone. Bill Rocene, Norm Kolppa, Ernest Weber, Russ Smith. Standing: Bruce McIntyre. Monroe Smith. Tom Lowe. John Morrison, Brian Nooney, Norm Lowe, Walle Lindsay, Roy Lynn. Dick Seim. Wayne Howard. Dick Johnson. Dave Aldrich, Jim Bartron, Gary Rjorklund, Loren Harrison, Chuck Drinville, L?e Hyslop, Dave Maughan. SjfMhianA. SsiajmL in, (Biq, 10 1956 RECORD 8 wins—1 loss Missoula 46 Anaconda 0 Missoula 7 Butte Central 6 Missoula 45 Bozeman 6 Missoula 27 Helena 6 Missoula 7 Great Falls 14 Missoula 54 Park 0 Missoula 40 Billings 0 Missoula 20 Butte 7 Missoula 27 Flathead 7 Head Coach, Royal Morrison Line Coach. Jug Beck 154 Damaskos fights through the Bengals. BILL BURKLAND Quarterback All-State Second Team ROY LYNN End All-State First Team JOHN MATTE Guard All-State First Team Spartans demonstrate belly plays in pep assembly. Coach Morrison outlines some strategy while Nooney takes a breather. MISSOULA—46, ANACONDA—0 Scoring in every quarter, the Spartans tromped the Anaconda Copperheads 46 to 0 on Dornblaser Field. Missoula's new coach, Royal Morrison, cleared the bench as Spartans Frank Damaskos and Jack Cooper each scored twice, and Missoula piled up 428 yards in rushing and passing. A1 Wagner and Chuck Nichols ran for touchdowns, and Dick Johnson scored on a pass from Tom Boone in a 20-point fourth period. Boone converted four times in the Spartan's initial game of the 1956 season. Damaskos outruns Park tacklers in Spartan triumph. MISSOULA—7, BUTTE CENTRAL—6 A Butte Central penalty on a blocked extra-point gave Tom Boone a second chance and he converted to give Missoula a 7 to 6 win over a determined Maroon team. The lone Spartan score came late in the first half when Cooper scored from the twelve-yard line. Butte Central's score was tallied by Has-sein, but a bad pass from center spoiled a conversion attempt. The game was non-conference and did not count in AA standings. 156 BRIAN NOONEY Fullback All-Slate Second Team JERRY LUCHAU Tackle All-State First Team FRANK DAMASKOS Halfback All-State First Team TOM LOWE End All-Stale Honorable Mention Preoccupied Spartan Coaches during tense moment on the gridiron. JIM JOHNSON Center All-State Honorable Mention JACK COOPER Halfback All-State Second Team MISSOULA—45. BOZEMAN—6 The Spartans thumped Bozeman 45 to 6 as once again everyone saw action. In the first quarter, Cooper scored on a run, and Roy Lynn took a Burk-land pass for another touchdown. Nooney scored again to make it 20 to 0 at the half. Chuck Nichols scored twice and Wagner and Damaskos once each in the second half, all on running plays. Clovinger made the Hawk's only touchdown on a 66-yard run. Boone converted three times. Serious players on the bench concentrate on the game, while Manager Curran smiles ior the camera. MISSOULA—27, HELENA—6 Missoula abandoned the belly series in this game and used power plays to defeat the Bengals 27 to 6. Damaskos scored after a long Spartan drive, and Lowe took a pass from Burkland for the second counter. In the fourth period Cooper and Nichols scored touchdowns for the winners. Helena squeezed out a score in the waning seconds of the game. 157 MISSOULA—7, GREAT FALLS—14 Going over 60 yards in the final 5 minutes of the game, the Great Falls Bi-sons scored the winning touchdown to hand the Spartans their only loss of the season. Seven thousand Great Falls fans viewed this game which saw Frank Damaskos score Missoula's only touchdown early in the fourth quarter. Missoula was outrushed 162 yard to 99 as Molen and Hodges led the Bisons. This was Missoula's first loss since 1954. FLOYD BETHKE AL WAGNER Fullback Principal D. H. Beaiy presents unanimous All-State pick John Matte with his letter at awards assembly. JOHN MORRISON Tackle Missoula’s forward wall holds on punt. BILL ROCENE Halfback Guard MISSOULA—54, PARK—0 Missoula came back strong after their defeat at Great Falls to blank Livingston 54 to 0. Park started well with three straight first downs but bogged down on the Spartan 20. Then Missoula erupted to score three times in the first quarter on runs by Damaskos, Cooper, and Nooney. Drinville intercepted a pass and Nichols ran 55 yards for two more scores before the half. Burkland's touchdown pass to Lynn and Boone's quarterback sneak made it 47 to 0. Dick Johnson took a Boone pass for Missoula's final score as Coach Morrison cleared the bench. 158 DAVE PRICE Guard MISSOULA—40, BILLINGS—0 Tricky ball handling, which fooled the Broncs and officials, won this game for the Spartans 40 to 0. Damaskos scored first after a long run by Cooper. Cooper scored twice in the second quarter after Billings' fumbles. Damaskos scored late in the first half, and Missoula's last touchdown occurred in the third quarter as Damaskos grabbed a pass from Burkland. The belly plays really proved themselves in this game. DENNIS LUCEY Guard A new custom is initiated as Spartan captains and Student Association President John Datsopoulos meet Flathead counterparts at mid-field. Luchau throws block to clear the way for a long Missoula gain. DUANE PFEIFER Halfback DICK JOHNSON End MISSOULA—20, BUTTE—7 In one of their most powerful showings of the year, Missoula whipped Butte 20 to 7 in a snowstorm at Na-ranche Stadium. Butte stopped an early Spartan drive but after a Butte punt, Missoula came back and Nichols scored again before the half when Nooney drove 15 yards after Cooper's quick kick. Shortly after the half, Cooper scored following a long run. Boone converted twice in this strong victory for the Spartans. 159 MISSOULA—27, KALISPELL—7 In the final game of the year, Missoula licked a tough Kalispell team 27 to 7, by scoring in every quarter. In the first period Burkland passed 58 yards to Damaskos for the first score. Damaskos counted in the second quarter, and quarterback Burkland sneaked for a touchdown in the third. The Spartans' fourth score came as Jack Cooper ran 14 yards after a recovered Brave fumble. Missoula finished the season with 8 wins and 1 loss for second place in the Big Ten Conference. 160 CHUCK DRINVILLE Halfback CHUCK NICHOLS Halfback DAVE ALDRICH Tackle WAYNE HOWARD End DAVE RUSSELL Halfback TOM BOONE Quarterback LOREN HARRISON End 161 JIM APPELT Guard GENE KELLEH Guard RUSSELL SMITH End WALLE LINDSAY Tackle Phil Gilbert, Manager Dud Lytle. Manager Dick Curran, Trainer The toe which scored 25 extra points this season boots cne on Spartan Field. Bomber squad, left to right, first row: Roy Hughes. Allen Sularz. George Sale. Tom Goss. Ed Noel, Jim McFarlane, Jon Sellers, Tom DeLand. Dave Maughan, Larry Lopp, Brent Russell. Second row: Byron Johnston, Lee Hyslop, Jim Bartron, John Porter, Norm Kolppa, Bob Williams, Terry Solander, Butch Hendricks, Bill Coyle, Leroy Felde, Lee Torgrimson, manager. Third row: Bob Reed, Clarence Edinger, Phil Hammen, Tracy Cuplin, Dave Patten, Earnest Weber, Jim Pramenko, Bob Hamilton, John Butler. Bruce Sievers. Richard Thomas. Fourth row: Coach Don Delaney, Doug Lawrence, Bill Thomas, Bill Lovell, Mike Hansen, Greg Slusser, Hal Woods, Raleigh Mashek, Robert Delaney, Jim Jensen, and Coach Lou Rocheleau. (Bomb Ahu ‘Ibid fsiaisxL S jcuum of 52 Cheerleaders Peggy Reich and Polly Slocum boost school spirit. Bomber Coaches, Don Delaney and Lou Rocheleau. 1956 RECORD Won—4 Lost—0 Missoula 27 . Stevensville 13 Missoula 39 ... .... Kalispell Reserves 0 Missoula 24 . .... Kalispell Reserves 6 Missoula 25 ... Butte Reds 13 163 yqucuL o. c r. 0 r f r. v-y . Al U v w. .W i O -- v r i Freshman Squad—Back row. Coach Trask. lohn Edwards. Tom Hoar. Gary Eudaiiy. Brian Mauqhan, Russell Saqe. Ernie Ehel, Gary Thomas. ScoU Wickman, Bruce Madson. George Thomas. Adrian Cocchiarella. Alan Muchmore, Kemper Hall. Coach Thompson. Second row. Manager Douq Thurs-lon. Teddy Lympus, Terry Hober. Rodney Oelkel. Jim Clark, Dick Nelson. Dick Root, lack Jenson, Doua Smuin Tim Aldrich. Roy Nicolei. Lynn Oqle. Froni row. John Cameron. CM Helv iqq. Charles Flovd lohnson. Dale Huber. Dave Golden. Mike Nash. Gary Anderson. Gary Knudson. lack ' ' Roske. Russell Huqqins. Dennis Duvall. 1956 SEASON RECORD Won 1 Lost 2 Missoula Freshman 21 .......Ronan B l9 Missoula Freshman 6 ........Ronan 'B” 20 Missoula Freshman 7............. ..............Butte Public Freshman 12 Coach Eugene Thompson Coach Marvin Trask SPARTANS “CL Squads (Ba kfdbalL R « I Front row, left to right: George Scott, Butch Hendricks, Tom Lowe, Jim Johnson, Jack Cooper, Pat McDonald. Back row: Coach Lou Rocheleau, John Datsopoulos. Jim Bartron, Dave Lien, Dick Seim, John Robinson. Coach Lou Rocheleau 166 SEASON RECORD Won 9 Lost 11 Missoula 80 .......................... Poison 45 Missoula 51 ................... Butte Central 52 Missoula 57 ........................ Gallatin 55 Missoula 50 ...................... Livingston 43 Missoula 58 ................... Butte Central 55 Missoula 54 .......................... Helena 62 Missoula 48 ....................... Kalispell 61 Missoula 64 ........................ Gallatin 41 Missoula 43 ........................ Billings 51 Missoula 84 .......................... Helena 63 Missoula 68 ........................ Anaconda 44 Missoula 62 ..................... Great Falls 66 Missoula 67 ...................... Livingston 72 Missoula 53 ........................... Butte 57 Missoula 60 ........................... Butte 68 Missoula 50 ........................ Billings 44 Missoula 47 ..................... Great Falls 50 Missoula 43 ....................... Kalispell 42 Missoula 56 ........................ Anaconda 62 STATE AA TOURNAMENT Missoula 57 ......................... Gallatin 62 $ n X-H. ri rr ' 1 (1 El 'V 1 m ml r Bill Morris Manager Phil Gilbert Dick Thomas Trainer Manager JACK COOPER Guard Datsopoulos gets shot blocked as Lowe looks on. (poLijon. Jumping off to a 15 to 9 first-quarter lead, the Missoula Spartans never fell behind as they overwhelmed the Poison Pirates 80 to 45 in a non-conference game which opened the Spartan 1956-57 basketball season here at the Field House. Coach Rocheleau, having seen little difference between the first and second teams during the practices proceeding the game, used a platoon type substitution putting in five players at a time. John Datsopoulos took scoring honors for the game by hooping in 15 points. Starting five line up for Big 10 game. JIM BARTON Forward (Bozeman, Playing heads up ball both on offense and defense, the Purple and Gold eked out a 57 to 55 win over the Bozeman Hawks in Missoula. John Robinson hooped in three vital points in the final minutes to give the Spartans their winning margin, while one of the highlights of the game was the fantastic rebounding of Dave Lien. High point man for the winners was Tom Lowe with 14. After a 23 to 23 half-time tie in the game at Bozeman, the Missoula five broke away from the Hawks in the final two periods to trip them 64 to 41. Lowe was again the top offensive man for the winners, dropping in 21 points. BILL BURKLAND Guard JOHN DATSOPOULOS All-State Forward BUTCH HENDRICKS Guard JIM JOHNSON Guard LIVINGSTON Playing a tight man-to-man defense, and then breaking into a semi-stall early in fourth quarter the Spartans dumped the Park Rangers of Livingston 50 to 43 here at the Field House. Missoula's tight defense and offensive play patterns drew 28 fouls from the Rangers. The Spartans scored 34 points from the charity line, with the high point man of the game, Tom Lowe, scoring 14 of his 16 points on free throws. Cooling off in the last quarter of the game at Livingston, after enjoying a 4-point lead at the end of the third period Missoula fell before a timely Ranger rally, 72 to 67. Livingston's victory came when the Park team scored 19 points to the Spartan's eight in the final period. Datsopoulos sparked the losers with 22 points. BUTTE CENTRAL The Butte Central Maroons successfully fought Smiling team emerges to face AA foe. off a last quarter Spartan drive to hand us our first Big 10 defeat, squeezing by the Missoula team 52 to 51 at the Mining City. After trailing by 14 points midway in the third period, the Spartans suddenly caught fire. Leading by one point with less than a minute to go, Missoula lost the ball and Sullivan of Butte put in the winning basket for his team. Datsopoulos was the big gun for Missoula, scoring 22. Next high scorer for the Spartans was Hendricks with 6. Seeking revenge for their earlier loss to the Maroons, the Spartans edged the strong Butte team here in the Garden City in a 58 to 55 thriller. At no point in the game did either team have more than a four point lead. With ten seconds left in the game and the Spartans ahead 56 to 55, Missoula fouled McDonald of Butte who missed his first of a one-and-one shot and as George Scott of Missoula came down with the rebound he was fouled. Scott calmly sank both of his shots, icing the game for Missoula. Datsopoulos again led the Spartan attack, scoring 25. 168 TEAM DRESSING ROOMS MO ADMITTANCE FLATHEAD The slow starting Spartans lost their first game on their home court when they gave the Flathead Braves a 17 point first half lead. The game ended in a 61 to 48 victory for the Braves. The Spartans outscored the Kalispell team in both the third and fourth quarters, but were unable to overcome the Braves' first quarter lead. Missoula's Datsopoulos and Lowe dropped in 20 and 18 points. With little more than a minute to go and Missoula behind 41 to 42, Spartan John Datsopoulos hit on a jump shot from 20 feet out to give the Spartans a 43 to 42 edge, over the Braves at Kalispell. More than 300 fans on the annual Student Council bus trip went wild in the stands. Besides scoring the winning basket, Datsopoulos hooped in 20 points. Dave Lien dances in an attempt to block Great Falls shot. HELENA Helena Bengals jumped off to a 31 to 22 half-time lead and held their own in the final two quarters to dump the Purple and Gold 62 to 54 at Helena. Missoula’s downfall came in the second quarter when the Bengals hooped in 12 points to Missoula's 6. Lowe and Datsopoulos led the attack for the losers, connecting for 15 and 14 points. Tall Dave Lien, Missoula center, tossed in 23 points and grabbed 30 rebounds to set a rebounding record at the Field House and also to lead his team to victory over the Helena Bengals by an 84 to 63 score. Lien broke the rebounding record set in 1952 when Pete Rhinehart snatched 27 rebounds off the boards. ANACONDA Taking almost twice as many rebounds and holding Anaconda's ace forward to only 12 points, the Spartans overwhelmed the Copperheads 68 to 44. John Datsopoulos led Missoula's scoring attack with 23 points, while Lien and Scott hit the double figures, scoring 15 and 10 counters. The Copperheads trounced the coldshooting Missoula Spartans 62 to 56 at the Smelter City, ruining Missoula's hopes of staying out of a sudden death playoff at the State Tournament. Anaconda pulled ahead and maintained its lead throughout the game. Datsopoulos paced the losers with 19 points. BUTTE PUBLIC Guard Butch Hendricks of Missoula fired in 14 points in the final quarter to spearhead a Spartan drive which fell four points short as the Butte Public Bulldogs squeezed by the Spartans in a 57 to 53 thriller in the Mining City. Missoula lost the game in the final quarter, as the Bulldogs scored 13 points to Missoula's 5. Datsopoulos and Hendricks tied for scoring honors with 14 points each. Butte, one of the two teams which downed the Spartans twice this season, tripped Missoula 68 to 60 here in the Garden City. The Spartans were never behind by more than ten points the whole game, but could not overcome Butte's winning margin. Datsopoulos led the attack for the losers, with 18 points while Seim and Lien scored 14 and 13 respectively. DICK SEIM Center BILLINGS After trailing 16 to 8 in the first period, then leading 24 to 22 at the half, and 36 to 34 in the third quarter, the Spartans fell before the fourth quarter rally of the league-leading Billings Broncs 43 to 51. In the final minutes, the Broncs scored 17 points to Missoula's 7. The Spartans were minus their first string guard, Bill Burkland, who broke his angle and was benched for the rest of the season. Datsopoulos and Scott both hit 14 for the Missoula team. Using ball control during the last two minutes of the game paid off for the Spartans as they forced the lanky Broncs out of their zone defense, enabling Missoula to increase their two point lead to a 50 to 44 victory. Datsopoulos was high scorer for the Purple and Gold with 14, while Tom Lowe hit for 12. GREAT FALLS Free throws proved fatal to Missoula at the Electric City as the Spartans out-scored the Bisons 28 to 19 on field goals, but made only 6 free throws to Great Falls' 28. The Bisons squeezed by Missoula 66 to 62. Game scoring honors went to John Datsopoulos, who hit for 23 points. After leading throughout the game, the Spartans hoopsters faded in the final minutes to bow to the Bisons 47 to 50. Great Falls poured in 31 points to Missoula's 20 in the torrid second half, putting in four points in the final ten seconds to give them the victory. With 21 points Datsopoulos again was high point man for the losers. 170 JOHN WHITE Center First row, left to right: Tom Boone. Ron Kay. Chuck Nichols, Bill Rocene, Butch Hendricks, Ken Zarling, Joe Pepe, Dick Johnson. Second row: John Datsopoulos, Tom Diinville, Ray Merwin, Lloyd Reesman, Frank Damaskos, Leo Kottas. Norm Lowe, Dave Mann. Third row: Coach Ralph Soroos, Dave Lien, Ken Wersland, Bruce Olson. Gary Culbertson. Roy Lynn, Mike Lindsay. Jim Schlaugh, Paul Giles, Coach Lou Rcchcleau, Coach Don Delaney. 1956 Qni A choladJtic hampinnA. The 1956 Spartan track squad overwhelmed every opponent in winning six straight meets. Missoula won the Rotational with 107 points, Poison—20, Kalispell—18, and Hamilton—7. Ken Wersland set a new mark in the shotput and discus, Ray Merwin lowered the 880 standard, and Frank Damaskos tied the 440 record. The Great Falls Invitational saw Missoula sweep to victory with 100 points. Host Great Falls had 34, Kalispell lP j. Butte Public was the next Spartan victim by the score: Mis- soula 89'1 , Butte 3314. The locals completely dominated the Helena Relays, taking 11 firsts and setting a new record in the 440 yard relay; the team of Leo Kottas, loe Pepe, Tom Boone, and Frank Damaskos ran it in 45 seconds. Twenty-four Spartans qualified for the Interscholastic in the Western Divisional as Missoula took first with 119 points. Great Falls had 49, Kalispell 22, Butte Central 22, and Anaconda 12. Two state records were set in Missoula's winning Interscholastic effort. Ken Wersland put the shot 54 feet, 4% inches and Ray Merwin ran the 880 in 1:58.7 to erase the old marks. Interscholastic winners included: 440—Frank Damaskos, 50.3; mile — Gary Culbertson, 4:46.7; shotput—Ken Wersland, 54'414 ; discus—Ken Wersland, 157'1 Vi ; high jump—Dave Lien, 5'10 ; and relay—Leo Kottas, Joe Pepe, John Datsopoulos, and Frank Damaskos, 1:33. Results of the Interscholastic: Missoula 80y2, Great Falls 38, Butte 30, Helena 26 V2, Park 15, Billings 13 x 2, Kalispell 8, Anaconda 5, Butts Central 4, and Bozeman 3 A. Left: Damaskos wins the 440 in 1956 Interscholastic, with teammate Merwin taking second. Damaskos was elected captain of the 1957 squad. Right: Interscholastic competitor Datsopoulos. Standing, left to right: manager Roy Nicolet, Tim Aldrich, Roger Olson, Gene Sage, Brent Russell, Don Krumm, Coach Thompson. Seated, left to right: Jim Balter, George Thomas, Bruce Madsen, Clare Edinger. Dale Huber, manager Scott Whyckman. jMAhman “Cl Squad EUGENE THOMPSON FRESHMAN A SEASON RECORD Won 9 Lost 6 Missoula 38 .............................. Alberton 55 Missoula 55 .................................Victor 38 Missoula 47 .......................... Drummond B 37 Missoula 32 .....................Thompson Falls B 21 Missoula 42 .....................Butte Central Frosh 50 Missoula 65 .............................Plains B 35 Missoula 54 ............................ Frenchtown 44 Missoula 49 ........................... Mission B 44 Missoula 54 .................... Butte Public Frosh 56 Missoula 49 .............................. Florence 44 Missoula 50 ................... Butte Public Frosh 70 Missoula 43 .......................St. Ignatius B 48 Missoula 56 ............................ Frenchtown 38 Missoula 49 .......................St. Ignatius B 44 Missoula 52 .............................. Alberton 54 172 Coach Marvin Trask Standing, left to right: Jim Clark, Roger Weishaar, Gary Eudaily, Jim Hart, Allen Muchmore, Rodney Pelke, Larry Jakub. Coach Marvin Trask. Seated: Gary Anderson, Russell Huggins. Gary Walz, Roger Curran, Ronnie Cople, Roger Smith, Laird Robinson. J'h Ahmwi. “(B Squad, Due to the enthusiasm for basketball and the large number of prospects, the freshmen this year organized a B squad under the coaching of Marvin Trask. FRESHMAN B SEASON RECORD Won 5 Lost 1 Freshman B” 41 ................ Florence B 36 Freshman B 29 ................ Florence B 20 Freshman ''B'' 27 .............. Frenchtown B 17 Freshman B 47 ...............Frenchtown B 16 Freshman B 26 ...............Frenchtown B 34 Freshman B 49 ........................ Victor 20 John Datsopoulos shows the freshman basketball technique. 173 First row. left to right: Doug Daniels, Dick Morin, Dick Holmes. Lee Peppard, Denny Dodge, Don Morin, Roger Inderland. Buck Kirkland, Bill Stine, Roy Korkalo, Bill Hertler, Gale Ansell, manager. Second row: Mauritz Wilson, Buddy Moraca, Roger Kyle, Jon Dahlberg, Ray Jensen, Denny Duvall, Larry Tanner, Dick Nelson. George Stemple, Joe Sage, Dick Nelson, Terry Foust, Dennis Adams. Third row: Jug Beck. John Matte, Jim Dreyer, Floyd Bethke, Buzz Lucey. Leroy Felde, Bill Rocene, Bud Johnson, Mike Nash, Dave Golden, Jerry Daniels, Arnold Polanchek, Terry Johnson. Fourth row: Gary Bjorklund, Norm Kolppa, Phil Hammen, Ernie Weber, Chuck Conkling, Kent Daniels, Loren Harrison, Gary Gregory, George Jensen, Gary Thomas. Not pictured: Lee Yates. Bill Bjorklund, Tom Briggs, Tom Coyle, Ed Noel, John Edwards, Robert Hollibaugh. Lee Hyslop, Gene Kelier, Dud Lytle, Raleigh Mashek, Jim McFarlane, Bill McBride, Mike Robinson, Tom Shaughnessy, Bruce Vasser, John Bennet, Jack Cochrane, Robert Nofsinger, Dick Sale, Larry Gordon. Gary Anderson, Dave Russell, manager. t'OAMtlinq Under the expert coaching of Jug Beck, the Missoula matmen climaxed an undefeated season by capturing seven first places and the team championship of the Montana Wrestling Tournament at Bozeman. Wrestling, introduced in MCHS only last year, has already become a major sport, and wrestlers are eligible for ”M Club if they meet certain qualifications. The wrestling outlook for MCHS is excellent for next year, since only four of Beck's championship squad will be lost due to graduation. Also Bill Stine, champion in the 95 pound class weight, is only a freshman and has three more years ahead of him. Of the four graduating seniors, two were state champions while one took second in the state meet. This year Buzz Lucy, senior, was Missoual's outstanding wrestler, never having lost a wrestling match in high school wrestling. He also was the state champion in the 138 pound division. Coach Jug Beck gained his wrestling experience when wrestling at Duke University and Cornell College, and also coaching wrestling at Michigan State University and the University of Illinois before coming to Missoula. COACH JUG BECK MISSOULA WRESTLERS SEASON RECORD Won 7 Lost 0 Missoula Wrestlers 28 Missoula Wrestlers 36 Missoula Wrestlers 47 Missoula Wrestlers 56 Missoula Wrestlers 37 Missoula Wrestlers 31 Missoula Wrestlers 35 Flathead Braves 16 Flathead Braves 10 Helena Bengals 3 Helena Bengals 0 . Columbia Falls 6 ......... Poison 3 ... Great Falls 5 174 Managers Gale Ansell and Dave Russell 'YYlQdiS (JJuunpLUDJi hipL SquucuL Upper left: BUZZ LUCEY 138 lbs. State champion Bottom left: ERNIE WEBER 145 lbs. State champion Bottom right: JOHN MATTE 154 lbs. The Fighting Foust3. Upper right: FLOYD BETHKE 165 lbs. Bottom left: LOREN HARRISON 177 lbs. Bottom right: KENT DANIELS Heavyweight State champion 175 Coach Royal Morrison Bombers, front row. left to right: Jim Hayes, Larrae Roche-leau, Gary Smith, Jim Pramenko, Jim Appelt, Coach Morrison. Back row: Bill Chumrau, Dee Pohlman, Bill Thomas, Greg Slusser, Milton Datsopoulos. Not pictured: John White. (BomJbcA, (BaAksdbalL BOMBER SEASON RECORD Won 8 Lost 6 Missoula B 46 Hamilton 54 Missoula B 46 Butte Central B 50 Missoula B 63 . Stevensville 62 Missoula ”B 53 Drummond 54 Missoula B 54 . Butte Central B 39 Missoula B 49 Helena Kittens 50 Missoula B 46 Flathead Reserves 40 Missoula B 68 Butte Reds 49 Missoula B” 53 Plains 57 Missoula B” 59 Helena Kittens 60 Missoula B 72 Anaconda B 33 Missoula B 58 . Butte Reds 46 Missoula B 61 Stevensville 56 Missoula B 59 Flathead Reserves 52 John White blocks foe's attempt to score. 176 Weight men, standing, left to right: Brian Nooney, Loren Harrison, Dick Johnson, Wayne Howard, Roy Lynn, Jim Bartron, Dave Patten. Kneeling: Raleigh Mashek, Jack Cooper, Bob Williams, Russell Smith, Lee Hyslop. Norman Lowe. Kent Daniels. Distance men. standing, left to right: Bruce Danielson, Oran Lien. Bob Hamilton, Jim Jensen. Bob Molenda. Kneeling: Jim Johnson, Bill Ball. Mike Brown. Bill Lovell. Brick Johnston. 1957 JacuJ (pADApsudbu SEASON SCHEDULE April 12 ........................Hamilton Rotational (there) April 20 ....................Great Falls and Kalispell (here) April 27 ................................................Butte (here) May 4 ................................. Helena Relays (there) May 9 .........................A A Divisional (Great Falls) May 17-18 ............................ Interscholastic (here) Coaches, standing, left to right: Eugene Thompson. Don Delaney. Ralph Soroos. Kneeling: Lou Rocheleau, Royal Morrison, Jug Beck. Hurdlers, standing, left to right: Lloyd Reesman, Carl Maart, Chuck Drin-ville. Kneeling: Chuck Nichols, Bob Reed. Phil Hammen. Jumpers, standing, left to right: Pat McDonald. John Robinson. Dave Lien, Mel Mytty, Butch Hendricks. Kneeling: Jack Cooper, Bill Rocene. Alan Weishaar. Greg Slusser. Sprint men, standing, left to right: Dave Wilson, Frank Damaskos. John Datsopoulos. Tom Boone. Kneeling: Bill Coyle. Eddie Noel. Larry Lewis. 177 Golfers for the Interscholastic will be chosen from this group. Back row, left to right: Russell Betts. Harry Haines. Doug Midgett, Paul Pramenko. Ted Smith. Roger Norgaard. Front row, left to right: Larry Swartz. Sandy Durrant. Tom Thompson. John Coffee. Not pictured. Coach Marvin Trask. Interscholastic tennis entrants are chosen from Tennis Club. Members are, back row, left to right: Allen Foucar. Tennis Club sponsor; Art Collins, John Engstrom, Doug Baldwin, Ken F. Cooper. Tom McCullough. Second row, left to right: Mary Lou Hartsell, Roberta Anderson. Mary Lory, Marcia Cook, Linda Berg. Seated, left to right: Frances Carlson, secretary-treasurer; Lee Ranstrom, presi- dent; Harry Haines, vice-president. Not pictured. Mrs. Shirley Gaughan, assistant sponsor. 178 ADVERTISEMENTS D OUC, BALDWIN We're Planning and Building Today To Continue Supplying Abundant Energy So that you will continue to have abundant electricity and natural gas, The Montana Power Company is busy today . . . planning and building. Our rates are reasonable and considerably below the national average—residential electricity, 15 per cent, and residential natural gas, 34 per cent. Our aim is to continue providing you with the best possible service at the lowest possible cost. LIVE BETTER ...Electrically THE MONTANA POWER COMPANY Helping Build the State If It's New in Fashion You Will Find it at Missoula Plumbing and Heating Co. Heating Appliances Phone 2-2504 140 N. Higgins Koski TV HANSEN'S 541 South Higgins Phone 4-4707 ICE CREAM STORE T£M£TH Hand Dipped Bulk Deluxe Ice Cream Novelties Hearing Aids Television Visit Our Fountain Radio at 182 519 South Higgins KING'S DRESS SALON ▼▼ Dresses - Coats - Suits Gifts — Jewelry Accessories - Sportswear TT 8th Floor, Wilma Building Street Level Shop GARDEN CITY FLORAL Home Grown Plants and Flowers HOTEL FLORENCE EITEL REALTY We Have the Home or Business For You Insurance of All Kinds Low - Rates 835 S. Higgins DIXON HOON Shoes and Hosiery Friendly Shoes for Girls Going Places 133 N. Higgins Ave. Your Neighborhood Hardware Store SOUTH SIDE HARDWARE Phone 9-1196 MISSOULA MONTANA MISSOULA DRUG COMPANY HAMMOND-ARCADE B-3171 183 Your Convenient We Offer the Best Variety Store SERVICE MERCHANDISE AND PRICES SPROUSE-REITZ CO. 708 S. 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PAUL'S TOWN COUNTRY BITTERROOT MARKET 120 East Broadway 185 Congratulations Graduates From the PETERSON DRUG CO. 232 N. HIGGINS For the Finest in Bakery Goods SUNNY MAID BAKERY HOME-MADE CANDIES SANDWICHES and CONEY ISLANDS PALLAS CANDY THE MEN'S SHOP Florence Hotel Building EAGLE SUITS ARROW SHIRTS KNOX HATS FREEMAN SHOES HICKOK JEWELRY McGregor sportswear THE FAIRWAY DRIVE-IN The Place to Go for A Short Drive BASKETBURGERS From M.C.H.S. BARBECUED SANDWICHES South on FOUNTAIN SPECIALS Highway 93 186 THE ELECTRICAL SHOP Serving You 17 Enjoyable Years Kelvinator Westinghouse Appliances Wiring Repairing 225 W. Broadway KRAMIS HARDWARE APPLIANCES 306 NORTH HIGGINS HHNPICf FloWERS- 140 N. Higgins Ave. Join Your Friends at LUCY'S FUNERAL HOME HOLLYOAK LICENSED LADY EMBALMER DRUG Phone 6-6679 COMPANY Fountain Service Greeting Cards Drug Supplies H. F. FLAHERTY, Prop. 24-Hour 234 E. Pine Ambulance Missoula Service Montana MR. AND MRS. 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For over 93 years, generations have respected the integrity of Missoula's leading department store and appreciate the value of America's finest brand-name merchandise. We' in turn, are justly proud of the trust placed in us by thousands of thrifty shoppers. Our intention, as in the past, is to merit this confidence by offering every Mercantile shopper the best vaules and a pleasant, modern shopping atmosphere. To this combination we add a great host of shopping services making this store your shopping center . . . always! China and Gift Shop Hostess Shop Fabrics and Domestics Varsity Shop Fashions and Sportswear IN MISSOULA AT: YOUR HOME-OWNED FAMILY SHOPPING CENTER 191 s Q u i R E S I M M O N 5 6 c A R R FUNERAL DIRECTORS ☆ AMBULANCE SERVICE ☆ ROSE CHAPEL 329 E. Pine ☆ MISSOULA, MONTANA For Your Complete Musical Needs BAKER'S MUSIC CENTER 310 N. Higgins May We See All Our Old Friends Back Again Next Year TOWN TALK CAFE 725 So. Higgins MISSOULA MONTANA 192 GOLDEN GLO CREAMERY MANUFACTURERS OF Ice Cream Butter Cottage Cheese 214 E. Main WORDEN'S SUPER MARKET COMPLETE FOOD STORE Comer of Higgins and Spruce MISSOULA MONTANA Bowl for Health Bowl for Pleasure LIBERTY BOWLING CENTER 211 East Main ALLEN DRUG ty 523 N. Higgins Phone 9-4129 JACK T. ZIMMERMAN Prop. YOUR COMPLETE SPORTING GOODS CENTER THE SPORTSMAN ♦ All Sports Equipment, Clothing and Supplies 123 W. Spruce Phone 9-4751 The Friendly Store H and O GROCERY 2100 South Higgins HANS and OLIVE BLASZEK C. W. SCHMID Plumbing and Heating 231 W. FRONT STREET PHONE 3-3054 ART'S JEWELRY EXPERT WATCH REPAIR HARDENBURGH OUTDOOR ADVERTISING COMPANY 831 So. Higgins MISSOULA 269 W. 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Barbara 90 7fi Barnes, James 101 Anderson, Gary 90, 164, 173 Barnett. Gary 58 Anderson, Gerald 90 Barrett. Jim ..30. 127, 128. 126. 53 Anderson. Herb .30. 105 Barth, Flora 101 Anderson. Joan 58, 57 Bartlett. Henry 85 Anderson. John 76 Bartron. James Anderson. Joyce 76. 75 58. 167. 110, 154, 163. 166 Anderson, Lorita 58 Bartwick, Judy . 72 Anderson, Mary Ellen . 52 Bartz, Bob ...31. 116 Anderson. Melbourne ... 90 Bartz, Mary 58 Anderson, Roberta . 90, 123. 178 Bassett. Robert 58 Anderson, Ronald 90 Bates. Barbara 90 Anderson, Rosalie 76 Bates. Jr.. Roy ...31. 116, 125. 126 Anderson, Ted 101 Bauer. James 31 Anderson, Vicki 58, 115 Baugher. Kenneth 76 Angst. Danielle 90 Bausman, Glendoris 90 Ansell, Gale 58. 174 Beach. Karen ....76, 107. 112. 119 Ansell, Dee . 76 75 Eeavers, Linda Antonich. William 58. 57 76 75. 108. 112. 119 Appelt, Barbara 30 53 Beckwith. Charlene 90 Appelt, David 90 Beedle, Gailyn . 76 Appelt. James ....58. 162, 111. 171 Beeler. William 76 Arlee, Rachel . 90 Beierk Marvin 85 Armstrong. David ...58, 8. 9. 131 Bennet. John . 90 Armstrong, Jerry 72 Benson. Toby .76. 116 Arnold, Jerry 72 Berg. Linda 58. 178 Arthur, Barbara 90. 8. 9 Bergstrom, Barbara . 90 Arthur, Darlene Berkey. Carolyn 76 30. 107. 136. 115, S3 Berreth, Jack 58 Arthur, Sharon 90. 116 Berry. Judy 58 Ask. Carl 90 Bertapelle, Allen 31 Ask. Colleen 90 Bethke. Floyd Ault, David 76 ...31. 158. 175. 111. 154, 174 Auras. Dawn 30 Bethke. Lula 58. 112. 106 Avery. Ann 76. 107. 113. 119. 127 Bethke. Robert 90 Avery, Robert 30 Betson. Charles 90 Betts, Ardiss 76 — B — Betts, Russell Bachman. Roger 58 31. 49. 8. 9. no. 127. Bachman. Joan 90 148. 124. 126. 178. 53. 125 161. 110, 111, 132. 154, 176 Bouchard, John ... 76. 75. 8, 9. 110 Boucher. Beverly ..31. 119, 105 Bouck, William ............. 91 Boyce. Eileen ..........59. 120 Boyce, Jackie .............. 31 Branson. Dorothy ............. 76 Bray. Gene .................. 91 Bredberg, Karen ...........59. 120 Brees, Robert ................. Brees, Virginia ................ 91 Brelje, Moneen ............... 91 Brevik. Dennis ............... 91 Brevik, Leona ................ 59 Briggs. Tom 59. 57. 109. 110. 112 Brillhart, Rita ................... 59 Brillhart, Wayne..............91, 116 Brodrick. John .................... 85 Brodrick. Sharon ................. 101 Brookie. Dale 91 Bache, Bonnie........ Backus. Ardith .............. 76 Backus, Leota ...........30. 107 Bade. Carl ................. 90 Bader, Barbara............... 90 Bieber- Beverly 91 Bader, Chris ........... 90, 117 Bingham. Gary ............ — 30 Beuttel. Allen .......................... 76 Bickell. Frances .............90. 8, 9 Bickell, Laurence 58, 18. 135. 127 Browman. David ..........85. 117 Brown, Barbara ....59. 8. 9. 144 Brown. Dell ................. 76 Brown, Michael .............. 76 Brown. Roger .............. 101 Brown, RuGene ..32. 120, 148. 53 Brunson. Bob ............32. 116 Brush. Robert ............... Brutto, Marta .......52. 119. 53 Bryan, Janet ................ 91 Bryson. Charles .........76. 125 Buchanan, Barbara ........... 76 Buchanan. Dianne ............ 76 Buckhouse, Norrman ......76, 125 Buis. Kirk ..............76. 113 Bundrock, Donald ........... 101 Burke. Mike.................. 77 Burkland, Bill .............. ......32. 155. 167. 154. 153 Bums. Laveme ................ 59 Bums. Sue ................... 91 Burrell. Connie .........91. 114 Burreson. Rae ............... 91 Burroughs. Karen ............. 77 Burroughs. Nona ............. Bush, Bonnie .................91. 114 Bush. Gloria ...........91, 8. 9 Bush, Peggy .................. 77 Butler, Jennie ............... 59 Butler. John ................117, 163 — C — Caddell, Patricia .........75, 77 Cadieux. Bill ............59, 127 Cadieux, Mary ................ 77 Cadieux, Mike ................ 59 Cain. Alan .......8. 9. 32. 37. 110. 111. 127. 131. 148.53 Cain. Helen.....8. 9. 77. 113, 119 Call. Cecelia ................ 77 Cambridge, Warren ............ 72 Cameron. Betty ...........77, 117 Cameron. Carol ............... 59 Cameron. Gloria .............. 59 Cameron, John ............91. 164 Camp, Jackie .............77. 112 Carlen, Geraldine ............ .......59. 106. 118. 133. 128 Carlsen. Clint ............... 91 Carlson, Frances ............. ............77. 114. 127, 178 Carmichael, Bruce ........32. 127 Carpenter. Emma ............. 59 Carpenter. Joni ..........77, 119 Carpenter, John ............... 85 Carr. Skippy ................ 77 Carroll, Simie ............. 32 Carter. Sandra ............... Case. Beverly ............32, 115 Casteel. Donna................ Castle. Margit ...........77. 127 Castonquay. Danny ............ 59 Caswell, Leah ................. Caswell. Pat ................. 77 Cavin. Sharon ............59, 127 Cawley. Martha ............... ....32. 106. 109. 119. 132. 53 Cawley. Mary Ellen.........89. 91 Chadwick. William ............ 59 Chaffey. Doug . 77. 8. 9. 113. 125 Chaffin. Allen ...........59. 116 Chamberlain. Joyce ........... 32 Chamberlain. Michael ......3. 116 Chatland, Anne ............... 59 Chatland. Clare .....77. 136, 127 Cheff. Elaine ............33, 105 Cheff. Jim ..............77. 116. 117 Chole, Delores ............. 101 Christensen, Colleen .....59. 125 Christensen. Donna ......33, 105 Christensen, Kathleen ........ 33 Christianson. William ........ Christoper. Goldie ........... 91 Chumrau, William ..........85. 71 Clapper, Barbara ............. 77 Clark. Barbara .............. 91 Clark. Carole ................ 77 Clark, Darrell ..........77. 125. 126 Clark, Gail .................. 77 Clark, James ........91, 164 Clark, Jim ..............77. 173, 116 Clark, Joyce .............59. 127 Clark, Judy .... ............ 91 206 Clark, Ramona ................. 91 Clark, Sharon ............... Clark, Walter ................ 85 Clarke, Gayle ................. 91 Clarke, Sharon ................ 59 Cleaver, Phyllis ............. 77 Clemens. Barbara ............. 77 Clift. Don ..............33. 143 Clinkingbeard. Bert ......... ........3. 8. 132, 133. 148. 53 Close, Don ................... 52 Close. Shirley................. 85 Clute, Anona ....33, 107, 118, 106 Clute, Tommy ................ 101 Cocchiarella, Adrian ....91. 163 Cochrane, Jim................ Cochrane. John ............... 77 Coffee. John .......33. 120, 178 Coffman. Margo ............... 60 Coffman, Milton .........33. 117 Cogdill, Randall ............. 101 Colby, Conrad ..33, 123, 125. 125 Collins. Art ..33. 127, 144. 178 Collins, Leon ................ 77 Collins, Mary ................ 33 Collins, Norman .............. 77 Conkling, Charles .......60, 174 Conley, Gary ................. 60 Cook, Linda .................. 91 Cook. Marcia .......60. 107, 178 Cooper, Jack ................ .34. 157, 167. 154, 114, 153 Cooper, Ken F............34, 110, 114. 127, 148. 178, 53 Cooper. Ken L............34. 114 Cornelison, Beverly .....84, 114 Coster. Patti ...........77. 36 Cowley. Sharon ............... 77 Coyle, Carole ...........60. 127 Coyle, Thomas ...........77, 163 Craig, Edward ................ 101 Cramer, Marietta ............ ............34. 29. 119, 135. 53 Crego, Judy ...60, 113, 118, 119 Creighton, Joann ........34, 107 Cripe, Anita .................. 60 Cripe, Dona ............. 91, 125 Croghan, Anna Maria.......... Cromwell. Nancy ............... 34 Cronin, Denny ...........60. 127 Croonenberghs. Sandy ......... 91 Crouch. Barbara ............... 60 Crouch, Robert ............... 91 Crum, Mahala .................. 60 Crutchfield, Katie ...77. 75. 119 Culbert. Mary ...........60. 116 Culligan, Sandra .............. 91 Cullingan, Sharree ............ 77 Cunningham. Charles .....72. 117 Cunningham. Gerald ............ 91 Cunningham. Keith ............. 91 Cunningham. Terri.............. 60 Cuplin, Tracy ...........77. 163 Curran. Dick ............60. 162 Curran, Harvey ................ 77 Curran, Roger ........91, 89. 173 Custer, Bob ................... 91 — D — Dahl. George ................ 101 Dahlberg, Jon ...........77, 174 Dahlberg. Margaret ......91. 114 Daleness. Jerry .............. 77 Daleness, Thomas ............. 91 Damaskos, Frank ............. ....34. 156. Ill, 154, 176, 153 Dandler, George ....77, 112, 114 Daniels. Doug ................92, 174 Daniels. Gerald ..............77, 174 Daniels, Kenneth ............. 77 Daniels. Kent .. .34, 175, 174, 153 Danielson. Bruce ............. 60 Dankers, Kathy ............... 92 Datsopoulos, Demetra ....92, 8, 9 Datsopoulos, John ........... 34. 8. 9. 92. 110, 111, 133. 166. 176. 153. 53 Datsopoulos, Milton 60. 57. 109, no. 171 Davenport, Carol ... ...92. 114 Davenport, Larry ... ...78. 116 Davey, Diane 60. 108. 113, 127, 116. 125 David, Jim . 78 David. Kathleen ... 112 Davis. Clifford . 92 Davis, Delores . 78 Davis. Gerry ...60, 125 Davis, Jean ...78, 135 Davis, Norman 101 Davis, Warren . 85 Dawes. Jeannie ....34, 107, 118. 119. 106, 127 Day. Charlene . 92 Day. Harold . 92 Day. Patricia ...34, 107. 119, 136 Day. Sharon . 92 Day, Vicki Day. Wayne ...34. 116 DeForge, Bonnie .... .78, 119 DeForge, Connie ... . 72 DeLand, Thomas ... ...78, no. 163 Delaney. Robert .... ...60. 163 DeLatour. Terri 60. 108, 113, 118, 127 DeMinch. James DeMott, Laurence .. ...72, 116 DeMott, Peggy ...60. 112. 114 Denning. Nicole . 97 Deschamps. Romie . 60 DeWit. Peter ...78, 125 deWit. Rozella .34. 127 Diettert. Doris 34. 105, 127 Dietz. Janis . 60 Dietz. Rodney . 92 Dietz, Thomas . 60 Dillman, Delores ... m9m .... . 34 Dillman. Judy ............... 92 Dishman. Mike ..........—..... 60 Dobak, Jim ................... 72 Dobb. Claudia . ..35. 29. 119, 106 Dodge, Dennis ..........92, 174 Dorval. John ................. 72 Dotter, Jeannine .......-..... 78 Dotter, Walter................ 35 Doucette. Donald ............. 92 Doucette, Ronald . 35. 8, 109, 110 Douglas, Chuck .............. 105 Doull. Jack .................. 72 Doyle. Alice ...........101, 114 Dresskell, Carole ............ .............35. 119, 114. 120 Dresskell. Lea.................92 Dreyer, Georgia .............. 78 Dreyer, Jim...................85, 174 Driggs, Donald ...............85, 125 Drinville, Chuck ............. .......72, 161, 111, 154, 117 Drummond. Dawn ............... .............60, 107, 114, 116 Duffin, Steele Evelyn.......... 35 Duffin, Linden................ 61 Duffin. Roger................ Dufresne, Julie ..........61, 108 Dumas, Don ................... 101 Dunlap. Jerry ............35, 116 Dunn. Bob ..................... 78 Dunn. Sandra .................. 92 Dunstan, Barbara .............. 92 Durrant, Sandy..35, 132, 133, 178 Durrant, Susan ................ 61 Dusenbury. Dorothy ............ 78 Duvall. Denny .......92. 174, 164 Dwyer, Edward ................. 92 — E— Eastman, Carol ......35, 119, 114 Ebel, Ernie ..............92, 163 Ebel, Roy...................... 92 Edens. Everett ...........61, 117 Edinger, Clarence ....92, 163, 172 Edinger, Janice ............. 61 Edwards, John ...........101, 163 Eggen, Lari ..............78. 125 Eichhom, Donna 35, 112, 114, 53 Eichhorn, Sally .........92. 114 Eichner, Patricia.............. 35 Eisenman, Larry.............. Eldredge, Barrie .............. 92 Elliot, Rose .................. 85 Ellis, Sherry ................ 107 Ellinghouse. Derek ....61, 143, 126 Ellingson, Lorn ............. Emerson, Janice ..........78. 119 Engebretson, Gary ............. 78 Engebretson, Julius .......... 101 Enger, Dari...............61, 144 Enger, Wanita ................. 78 Engstrom, John ......35, 105, 178 Erickson, Donald ............. 72 Erickson. Janice ............. 85 Erickson. Lorraine ........... 92 Erickson. Loreen.............. 78 Erickson. Mavis ............... 78 Erickson, Nils ............... 78 Erickson, Vernon ............ Eudaily, Gary .. .92. 163, 173, 123 Eudaily, Gloria ..........61, 107, 113, 118. 119, 132, 127 Evans. Andrae ................. 85 Evans, Cliff .................. 92 Evans. Sara ................- 92 Everard. Shirley ....61. 127, 123 Everett. Sharon .............. 61 Evers. Earl ..............92. 113 Evjen, Sylvia ................. 61 — F — Fairbanks. Larry .........61. 135 Fairclough. George ............ 72 Falacy, Patti ................. 92 Fallman, Gail ............78, 8, 9 Farnum, Dustin ..72, 113, 118. 127 Farnum. Sandra ................ 78 Farra, Linda .................. 92 Farrow, Danny ................. 85 Fassett. Lester ............... 72 Fassett, Suzan ................ 92 Fassio, Emogene ............... 78 Fassio, Melvin ................ 72 Faulkner, Carol ............... 92 Faulstich. Jean ..........61, 112, 119 Faust, Eula .................. 101 Fay, Judy ..................... 85 Fechner. Carole .....85, 114. 120 Fechner, Janice.......92. 8. 9. 148 Felde, Leroy .................. ........61, 175, 154. 174, 163 Feldman. Mary .............78, 114 Feldman, Sam .................. Felker, Katherine ............. 92 Ferguson, James ............... 78 Fenn, Roy..................61, 116 ressenaen, jonn 35. 123, 126. 127, 125 Fessenden, Judy ...92, 107, 113 Fetscher, Lynn . 92 Fifield, George Fifield, Priscilla ... . 92 Finley, John . 85 Fishburn, Rose Marie .... ..61. 118 Fite, Larry ..61. 116 Flaherty, Carlene ... 35, 109 . 53 Flodberg, Joyce . 35 Fogel, Dorothy . 92 Follinglo, Gertrude 36. 132, 135, 114 Follinglo. Tom ...78. 117 Folsom, Zana CD T CO 127, 126. 125 Forman, Frank .36. 105 Forman. Jimmie . 78 Forman. Neal . 36 Fortman. Darlene . 36 Fournier. James . 78 Foust, Terry ...72. 175. 174 Foust, Ted ...72. 175. 174 Foust, Thellis . 72 Fowler. Nancy ...92. 107, 116 Fox, Albert . 36 Fox, Yvonne Fox. Sharon . 61 Fraelich. Gary . 78 Frazer. Catherine . . 61 Frazer, Connie . 92 Fredrickson, Janet .. 61. 107 Fruedenriech. Thelma . 92 Frey. Gregory .92. 125 Fried. Diane . 78 Friez, JoAnne 101 Frisbie. George . 92 Fritz, Ronald 78 Frojen, Charlene ...93. 107. 116 — G- Gable, Jane 61. 12 Gaffney. Michael . . 93 Gallagher. Don ...36. 105, 127 Gallagher, Jerry ... 85. 120 Gallagher. Rose ... . 93 Gardner. Dale . 78 Garlington. Carol . 78. 108. 114. 123 Gasser. Marvel . 61 Gee, Samuel .............. 85 Geil, James............... 85 Geil, Maureen ............93, 116 Gendrow, Kathleen ........ 61 Gendrow, John .............78. 117 207 Getz, Melanie ........... 78 Gibbs, Marlis . Gibs°n. CharW ............Hf eS. Ha y . Gibson, Jackie ■ ................... 8, 9,, 109, 1 gen, Norma ............ 85 Hagen, Norma ............. 85 ......37) IS 1JQ, 127, 178, 53 6|- 8. 9, 113, 114, 127 Haines jerri k.XX.37, 109, 119 6 Hahn, Allan .V........JT.. 101 ■ 78 jHahn, Earl ..... 37, 107, K lldpHaley.)Derrel -M........A,y37 Gibson, Lee Giffin.AJ arol Gilbert, Jack ........i PTLh .......U1 HaliT 6eanna t ...................k.l 62 Gi i an, Dons 1 36, 106 Hall. Deanna Mae Jii. 8. 9 Gilfillan, Joyce a(r.. .. .6Z 7, 144 Hall. Jane ...37 lM 117i M1 Gilgan, Don .1 1 36 10? Hall. Kemper ...J......J3. 163 Gilgan, Rosemarie LY A 78 Hal Lorelta f? 62 Gillingham, Ethel ...... «... 62 Pall 78 Ginoff, Pete ................ ? Halley, Gaile .....L........ 62 STK? ...................:... Hallfor e; ................J .. 93 52L. ■ Hambrick. Barbara !..62, 57 nsi fl e ..y ...62. Heines, Brenda £.. .37. 105, 133 rd.°f Aharon U...62 Hq« k Jasp ........................ 105 62 Goldsby, Rici Gonsior, V Gordo Gondsr, fJancy Gordon,,, UAik ......Jf. Gordon, Ken............. . JJ)6 ............. 37 1Mr n3 I27 53 Gordon, .............. 93 - milton. Robert j.......62. ]63 Goss, Ralph J..... -Y- SS ammen. Phillip.......79, 174, 163 °os ' T°m ,.........163 Hand, Bob .......................U V- 38 Gould, Marilyn .........3Sr 105 Hammill, Wanda ........l ..... 85 5°uld'_Pa,,y ............... 62 Handke. Roean .............. 101 Hangas, Judy ...........63. 148 Gow, Robert Grady, Gay Graff, David .................. 78 Graham. Karoline .............. 93 Hamilton, Eat ... r anultorv ames ....7 4 ......37. 108; ' Hamilton, Robert ... 93 62' 133 Hangas, Sally 38. 29. 109. 148 Hankel, Roger .........38, 105 Hansen. Arlen ............. 85 Grande, Marilyn ........79. 125 Hansen. Carol 93 Grave y, Russell ........... 79 Hanson, Edith 63 Gravelle, Sharon Hansen. Irvin .............. 72 - .....rr-62' U3 «• 119. 125 Hansen. Larry ............. 93 Gray, Barbara ...........52, 105 Hansen. Mike .....79. 117. 163 Gray Gary ................ 93 Hansen, Mickey ............ 63 Graybeal. Betty ............. 37 HanjJ0n A[thur ............ 38 Green, Lee .93, n4 Hanson ............................... ]05 Green, Michael ............ 93 Hanson , 93 Gregory, Gary .........62, 174 Hanson. Lloyd ............ 101 Grenager Andrea ............. 62 Hanson. William 101 Grenfell, Nancy .................... 93 Gress, Martha Griffin, Diane . ..........78' 'A 112, 113, 119 Griffith, Jack X 112. 113. Hanson, William .............. 79 Hardman. Larry ............... 93 Harmon. Marion ............. 101 Harms. Harold .............. 93 M irtny-. Harding, Joan................. 79 62. 132 33, 125. 126 Harr, Jack ................... 85 ....37• 135 Harris, Ethel ................ 38 Harris. Marilyn .............. 93 Harris. Roy .................. 93 Harrison, Loren .............. 72,161.111.154.174 .6 123 Harrsch. Rayma................... .........79, 75. 107, 119, 127 ■ ’2 Harsell, Michael.............. 79 fiustafson. Jennifef . 101 Grimm, Douglas Groshong, Charles g . Groshong. Eugene .......... 101 Gross, Clarence .... 85 Gud el, Vera ...juJjr,. 3,... 78 Cnmt, Donalct • Gugfec, Gene V. Gustafs p Edla ... ;on. Jennifer..Kart Jim .......................93. 89. 173 Guy. Deanes ....... ........ Hart, Tom .................. 79 ....i2A 108 119. tfio, 53 Hathaway, Janet ............. 63 Q hn. i esali ........V-93, 107 Hartman, Judith .............. 93 . Hartsell, Mary .........93. 89, 178 ‘ Hatton. Roger .............. 63 ,62 Hauck, Ronica ...........79, 125 62 Haugen, Charles .....79, 123, 125 Hauf. Jerry ......38. 105. 116, 144 .... Hawkins, Stephen .............. 85 David Hagen, Lewis Haa lund, ‘Jenfe Haaglund, J HaagluT L Ju Hafer, Annette 208 126 'J awley. Lena ........... 63 « 85 Ijpy, Barbara .........93, 89 A Hay, Douglas .........72. 123, 125 Hayes. Jim .....................85. 171 Hayward, Sharon .............. 79 Heath, Gene .................. 93 Heath. Jim ................... 63 [edlund, Joan................. 79 Heckroth, Wayne .............. 72 Hedrick, Colleen ............. 38 Heikkila, Irene .............. 63 Heikkila, Jay ................ 93 Helding. Carl ..................79. 120 .Hejlman, Sharon .....38. 114, 120 Judy ................. 79 Helwig, Cliff .......101. 89. 164 Hemgren, Eugene .............. 63 Hemphill, John .1............... 79 Hendricks, Butch ............. ........63. 110, 163, 1§ . A76 Hendrix. J. B..........V....... 38 Henry, Herman ............38, 116 Heppler, Lynn .............7$. 8. 9 Herbert, BUI ................. 101 Herman, Bl anoi ................ 79 Herbert, Sandr ...j............ 38 Herrorfi, Mike ................. 93 Hertler. Chqpfes .........94. 174 Hertz, Anton .................. 101 Hess, Ernestine ................ 94 Hettick. Mary .................. 94 Hfctt, Martha .................. 94 Higgins. 1 Larry ............... 85 Higgins. Sandra ................ 63 High, Roger ..............38. 125 High Stanley ................... 94 Hightower, Howard .............. 63 Hildebrant, Judy .........72. 127 Hildebrandt. Fred .............. 79 Hilden. Marcia ..94. 107, 123. 125 Hill, Ada ...................... 94 Hill, Robert ................... 79 Hill, Marlene .................. 63 Hill, Mcybelle ................. 94 Hiller, Vickey ................. 94 Hillman. Wanda ..63, 57, 125. 126 Hinkle, Sharel ................ 101 Hinkle, Ray ..............38. 105 Hinkle, Steven ................. 85 Hinning. Dennis................. 94 Himing, Ronald ............... Hirst, Judy ..........79. 113, 119 Hirst, Katharine .....38. 114, 106 Hoar, Tom ................94. 163 Hcber, Terry ............101, 164 Hochhalter, Dennis ............. 38 Hochhalter, Lyle ............... 79 Hochhalter, Rodney ............. 63 Hoepfner, Jerry ................ 63 Hoepfner, Jerry ................ 85 Hoffart, Marianne ....39. 135, 53 Hoffman. Betty ................. 63 Hogan, Glenda................. Hogan. Howard .................. 85 Hoggatt, Mary .................. 94 Holden, Delores ............... 63 Holden, LeEtta ................. 63 Holden, Sandra ................. 94 Holgate, Shirley .............. 101 Holland, Brenda ..........39, 119 Hollibaugh. Robert ............. 79 Holly, Karen ..............63, 120 Holmes, Richard ......79, 154, 126 Holst, Alphie ........39. 113, 127 Holt, Bonnie ............63. 57 109, 119, 127, 148. 125. 126 Hopper, Leroy ................. 101 Howard, Dorothy 79 Howard, Gail ................... 63 Howard. Wayne .......... ...........63. 161. 111. 154 Howe, Sharon.................... 79 Howell, Norma .............. ....79, 75. 8, 9. 113, 120. 148 Howell, Shirley ....63. 8. 9. 108 Howell. Bill .............39, 116 Howell, Marie .................. 94 Hubbell, Dixie ................. 52 Huber, Dale........ 94. 164. 172 Huggins. Carol ...........79. 164 Huggins, Russell ............... 94 Hughes, Christie 62. 134. 117, 133 Hughes. Mary .............79. 114 Hughes. Roy ..............64. 163 Hulla, Gregory .....99, 8, 9. 114 Hunt. Harold 69, 8, 9. 125. 126 Hunter, Roy..................... 85 Hurlbert, Jerrie .........79. 114 Hurt, Betty .................... 94 Hurt. Bonnie ................... 79 Hurt. Charlie................... 79 Hutcheson. Lucille ............. 64 Hutchins, Charles 94 Hutchins, Raymond .............. 79 Hyland. Lynn ........... 39. 119 Hyndman. Doreen ................ 39 Hyslop, Darlene ........ 94, 116 Hyslop, Leland .....64, 154, 163 Inabnit, Henry ................. 80 Inabnit, John .................. 94 Indergaard, Dale ............... 94 Inderland, Roger ...64, 175, 174 Ingersoll. Gerald ............. 101 Isaacs, Virginia ...39, 105. 127 Iverson. Trudi ................. 39 Jacobs. Carla ......80. 113, 127 Jacobs, Julie .................. 94 Jacobson. Bonnie............80, 128 Jacobsen, Dean ..........39, 116 Jacobsen, Gerald ............... 94 Jakub, Larry ............94. 174 James, Douglas ..........64, 133 James, Jean .................... 64 Jasperson. Greg ................ 80 Jasperson. Gene ............... 127 Jensen, Dan.................... 194 Jensen, George ..........94. 174 Jensen, Jack ............94, 164 Jensen, Jim .............80. 163 Jensen, Ray .............80, 174 Jensen, Shirley .........94. 8. 9 Jeszenka, Donald ........94, 117 Jette, Jackie ...........64, 114 Johnson. Arlene ................ 39 Johnson. Bill ...........64, 174 Johnson, Charles ........94, 164 Johnson. Darlene ............... 72 Johnson, Dale ................. 101 Johnson, Delores ............... 64 Johnson, Don .................. 72 Johnson, Donna ................. 64 Johnson, Floyd .........101. 164 Johnson, Helen ................. 64 Johnson, Jacqueline ............ 94 Johnson. James.............-...... .......-...39, 157, 111, 154. 166 Johnson, Leroy ................. 94 Johnson. Marilyn................64. 115 Johnson, Mamie .................72, 118 Johnson. Martha ............. 39 Johnson, Mary ................ 94 Johnson, Nancy ............... 94 Johnson, Dick ......-........... ........39. 159, 111, 154. 120 Johnson, Robert ................ Jchnson. Ronald................. 80 Johnson, Ronald................ 94 Johnson. Terry .............94, 174 Jchnson. Mitchell .............. Johnson. Wayne.................. Johnston, Byron ......80, 163, 127 Johnston. Richard.............. 72 Johnston. Robert ............... Johnston. Robert ............... 72 Jolliff, Nancy ............... 94 Jolliff. Verne .............80, 120 Jcnas. Betti ................... 85 Jones, Agnes ................39. 53 Jones, Hazel .............95. 8. 9 Jones, Katherine . 64, 57, 119, 127 Jcnes, Pat ..................... Jones, Rachel .................. 80 Jones, Ronald .................. 95 Jourdonnais, Skip .........64, 135 Jorgenson. Dorothy ............. 80 Joseph, Gary ................... 72 Joyce. Kieth ................... 40 Knoof, Robert .......-......... 64 Knoyle, David.................. 40 Kundsen, Gerry ............95, 164 Knudson. Charles ............ 101 Knuppel, Charles .........40, 116 Knutson. Elaine ..........40, 114 Koble, Ronnie.................. 95 Koch. Elva .................... 65 Kodis. Susan................... 95 Koester, Herb..............65, 125 Koestner. Ernie ...........65, 144 Kcestner, Judy ................ 95 Kofford, Larry................. 95 Kolendich, Gail ............... 40 Kolppa, Ann .........-.....40, 8 Kolppa, Norman 65. 154, 174, 163 Kopelman, Sharon ............. 101 Korkalo, Ray ...........95. 8, 174 Kctila, Roger .............85, 125 Kraabel, Mary .. .80. 75, 119, 148 Kraft, Sharon ................. 95 Kiamer, Ken................40, 116 Kramer. Patricia .............. 95 Krecklau, Liela ...........65, 107 Krecklau, Sandra .............. 80 Krieg, George ................. 85 Krumm, Don.................95, 172 Kuhl, Allen ..............40. 116 Kunz, Lois .................... 80 Kyle, James................... 120 Kyle. Judy................-.... 52 Kyle, Marshall.............65, 116 Kyle. Roger ...............95. 174 — K — Kallis, Jean .................. 95 Kallis, Sandra................ 80 Kaneff, Darlene ............... 95 Karkanen, Betty ............... 95 Karkanen, Bonnie ........64. 107 Keefer, Mary Lou ........64, 119 Keith, Carolee................ 80 Keller, Eugene ..64, 162, 111, 154 Kelsch, Joseph ............... 101 Kembel, Mark .................. 85 Keniston, Maurice ............. 64 Keniston, Sharon .............. 40 Kenniston. Terry ........... 101 Kennedy. Gary ....40. 105, 127 Kenyon, Kenneth ............ 101 Kephart, Ron .............80, 75 Kershner, Gordon.............. 95 Kerr, Hugh .................. Key. Robert ................... 40 Kiehl, Mary Ann .........40. 105 Killian. Jill ......64. 119, 128 Killian. Joan...64, 8, 9. 119, 128 Kimpel, Mike ...........-...... 95 Kimpel, Paul ............... 101 King. Barbara ................. 64 Kinney, Don ....40. 114. 117, 131 Kirland. Lloyd ....64. 175, 174 Kirkland. Virginia ............ 72 Kirschmann, Esther ............ 40 Kirschmann. Paul .............. 95 Kirchmeier. Robert ............ 95 Kitzmiller, Larry .......... 101 Klamm, Sherri................. 80 Klapwyk, Bill ............... Klapwyk. Dennis.............. 64 Klapwyk. June ...........80. 128 Knight, John .................. 80 — L — Labbe, John ..............80, 117 LaFriniere. Frances .......... ....40. 132, 115, 114, 106, 127 Lafriniere, Lois ............. 80 Lajoie, Jack .................. 65 Lamb, Lois.................... 101 Lambson, Roger ... 41, 29, 32, 109, 110, 113, 127, 148, 53 Langannet, Mark .............. Larsen, Anna .................. 95 Larsen, Norman ...........65, 127 Larson, Charles ............... 95 Larson, Darlene ............... 65 Larson, Mary .................. 72 Larson, Richard ..........95, 116 Larson, Shirley ............... 65 Lawrence. Bruce ............. 101 Lawrence. Douglas.........80, 163 Lawrence, Kenneth.............80, 75 Lechner, Jean . 41, 109, 114, 127 Lee, Barbara.................. .....41, 29, 107, 109, 106, 53 Lee, Loretta................. 101 Lee, Peggy ...............95, 107 Lefler, Benjamin.............. Legreid, Leland .............. Lehti. Shirley ................ 95 Lehtola, Loma ................. 95 Lemmer, Merlin ........... ... 72 Lennox. Jim................... 41 Lennox, Linda ............80, 'll5 LePaine, Fay .............85. 108 LePaine, Rita ................ ........41. 108, 112, 127, 53 Lerback, Dale................. 80 Lerch, Conna .................. 41 Leslie. Jean .................. 95 Lester. Joan . 113, 12 1 Letch worth, DcmteH ........ II Lewis, Larry .... ........... 8( Lewis. Laura 107, 119, 132, Lewis, Penny ....41, Lien. Dave .. 169, 111, Lien. Karen Lien. Oran .. Lifler. Ren ... 41, ir 1. Dick ........... 85 ugh, MassQv ....... ____42. 1 105, 178 Joan “ PaL-,65. 11 She th ouga irlant ise 166, 171 zz:4.: 26' ............ 01 ' Light, Barbara ......:....95, J Lindh. Craig .. 41, 48, 109, Lindh, Karen ....-S 8p 119, Lindsay. Walle ....80 QJ2l1 1, 15 Little. Gary .................95 Little, Joan.......65. Lizotte, Vivian Loewin, Bob ... Logan, Douglps . Logan. Leilani Lohn. Ge Long. John Loop, Elva... Loos, Sheldon Lopp, Denny................. 72 Lopp, Larry ........-....J5, Lory, Mary 41. Lourbis, George Lovell. Bill ......... .65, Lovingood, Barbara Lovitt, Bobbie Lowe. Noel Lowe, Norman .......41. 160, 111, 114, 12 Lowe. Tom............42, 157 169, 111, 154, 120, 166, 176 Lowry, Gordon ............... 95 Lowry. Judy ................ 80 Lowry, Leon ..........-...... 42 Loyall, Marjorie ...-...65. 128 Luberts, John________________ Lubrecht. Jodi .........65, 128 Lubrecht, Susan .........95, 114 Lucey, Dennis................ ...42. 159. 175, 111, 154, 174 Luchau, Jerry ......42. 156, 154 Luedtke, Larry ......-...... 101 Luedtke, Patty ............. 42 Lukkes. Donna ............... 95 Lympus, Teddy ..........95, 164 Lynn. Roy ......-.....-..;___ __42, 155, 111, 154, 120, 176 Lyons. Jeanne............... 95 Lytle, Dudly........65, 162, 116 M w •re. , ally 81, H13, 119 154, 163 101 107, 125 . 42 ,85. 127 lie ..7z ..9 K.nuev Di ucw'r r--;- [cRaeSGeorge ... _______ 81. 87 9, 120, 1- — M — MacGregor. Clara ............ 80 MacGregor. Mitchell ....... 43 Maclnnes, David ........... 81 McBride. Bill...-..... ____ 95 McBroom, Robert .....-....... 80 McCall. Susan ............. .........42. 107, 132. 135. 133 McCann. Sharon......72, 113, 118 McCarthy, Michael .....65, 115 McCarty, Theresa .....95, 8, 9 McCausland, Mike ........... 80 McCloskey, Pat ............. 42 McCloskey. Rosemary ......... 80 McCormick, Patsy ............ 95 cRae, Jacksy rt, Carl . ce, Bert ........ Mace. Sherree ______ Maclay, Anne________ 41 Maclay, Charlotte ... 63 ...........43. 132. 114, 1! 41 Maclay. Margie 43. 136, 1157 Maclay, Sam ................ Madsen, Mike -............ 81 Madsen. Lester______96. 164, 172 Ssen. Linda .....66, 133, 142 Magee, Stewart 81, 128, 126, 125 Mahoney, Carole.............. 85 Maiers, Delores ............ 96 Malcolm, John.........-.... 81 Malcolm. Sandra.........81, 120 Mallow. Sandra .............. Malone, Joyce .............. 96 Maloney, John .............. 96 Malouf, Sydney .......-______ 96 Manness, Phyllis....43, 8, 9. 119 Mann, Gary ........-........ 81 Mann, Larry ....-....-........ 96 Mann, Mary ................. ..66. 8. 109, 117, 120, 127, 128 Marion, Valerie 43. 133, 106, 127 Marek. Carolyn .............. 81 Mark. Patricia ............ 101 Markley, Alice .............. 96 Marrone, Dick ................ 81 Marry. Jack y................. 96 Marry, Jimmy .........-..... 66 Marshall, John ___•..96, 125, 126 Martel. Esther ....43. 107, 115, 127 Martin. James .............. Martin. Jean ................ 81 Martin, Lloyd ........-....- 96 Martin, Lynne..... ........... 96 Martin, Mary ............... 81 Martin, Redge ...........66. 133 Martin, Robert................ 96 Mashek. Raleigh..........81, 163 Martin, Sharon ............. Massey. Diane ......66, 115, 127 Massey, Joyce ............... 81 Massey, Robert .........-........ 66 Masuda, Teddy ..43, 109, 110, 53 209 Matson, Janice............66, 112 Matte, John...............43. 155, 175, 111, 154, 179, 153 Matthew, Bob .................. 43 Matti, Mary ...............81, 116 Maughan. Dave 66, 154, 117, 163 Maughan, Brian ......... 96, 164 Maxson, Margaret .’............. 96 Moy, Fred ...................... 66 Meade. Thomas .................. 96 Meagher. Herb....................96 Meckler, Antonio ............... 85 Meister, Fred ................. 52 Melby, Karen .........:......... ........43. 114, 120, 144, 53 Melby, Bill .................... 81 Melton, Steve ..............'... 81 Mercer, George ................. 66 Mercer, Harry..............96, 8, 9 Mercer, Judy ..............96, 116 Mercert, Walter ................ 72 Merchant, Judy........81, 127, 144 Merseal, Judy ....'...81, 127, 144 Merseal, Eddie ................. 81 Meske, Virginia............72, 127 Meyer, Paul .................... 85 Meyer, Sharon ................ 81 Mickeison, Brent................ 83 Midgett, Douglas 44. 29, 134, 178 Migge, Colae .........81, 127, 144 Migge, Vick ..........44. 29, 127 Mikesell, Laurence ............. 66 Milles, Jean .... .A... ..44, 105 Miller, Beverly ..r.«......'.... 44 Miller, Jerry ....... ........... . 85 Miller, Judy.................... 96 Miller, Laurie .......96. 114. 11$ Miller, Robert ............ A. 72 Miller, Sheryll .. Miller, William Millhouse, Jay ice .81, 113 S.... 44 ..... 66 Morin. Richard ......81, Morkerd, Wallis Morrelles, June Morris, Bette .......81, 113, 1 Morris, Mary .................. 96 Morris, Mildred ............... 96 Morris. William ............... 66 Morrison. James ............ Morrison, James 44, 158, 111, 154 Muchmore. Allen .....96. 64. 173 Muchmore, Donna ............... 66 Muchmore, Judy ...........44, 53 Mulroney, Mary 96, 89, 113, 125 Murphy, Mary .................. 96 Murphy, Ronald................. 96 Mutch. Frank.........66. 131, 133 Mytty, Bill ................. 44 Mytty. Melvin................. 81 — N — Nagle. James ................. 81 Nantt, Patricia ............... 66 Nash, Mike ..........96. 174, 148 Needles. Janice ......... 66, 120 Needles, Joann................ 81 Neeley, Judy ........67, 108, 113 Nelson. Andrea ............. 96 Nelson, Arlene ............... 96 Nelson, Beverly .....:...... Nelson, Bert ..._}. Nelson. Carol ___ Nelson, Dick .... Nelson. thck .... Nelson, Delores .............. 97 Nelson. Duane ................ 97 Nelson. Gale................ 67 Nelson. June ................ 72 Nefeon.'Jean ................. 81 Nelson, Karen ............ .. 81 Nelson, Phillip ..£........... Nelsen, Richard ........97, 174 81 96 . 97 164 Oakland,’ Ochsner, Lillj Ockler, Darrel O'Conner, Sue Cl Odum. Christy Oelke, Rodney Ogg, Barbara .........67, 57. 115 Ogle, Lynn ..............§¥ 164' Okken, Orval ... Oliver, Stanley .. Olmsted, Clifford Oimstead. Douglas .. Olney, Elizabeth ...82. H Olsen, Gene Olsen, George ...........97, l1 Olsen, Lance ................. 67 Olson, Beverly ............... 97 Olson, Bobby ................ 101 Olson, Carol ............... 32 Olson, Darlene ............... 67 Olson. Floyd.................. 67 Plui Podoll Pohlmai Pohlman, Olson, Joel ..........-...... 85 Poitras. Cai Olson. Roberta .............. 97 Poitras, John Olson. Roger ............97, 172 Polanchek. Alvin ..........45. 53 Olson. Wayne ................ 97 Polanchek, Arnold ........97, 174 Osborne. O'Dean ............. 82 Polinsky, Steve .............. 85 Ossage. Robert.............. 101 Polinsky, Louis............... 72 Otoupalik, Estella .......... 45 Pomajevich, Jeanne . . 45, 127, 53 Owen, Zane...............97, 148 Ponton, Eddie ................ p Pcpham, Mary ................. 97 Popham, Nancy ................ 46 Page, Gail .................. 67 Porch. Richard ............... 82 Mills, bharon Milward, Sherry .. 44, YU 81. 116 Nelson, Ronald 97 67 116 Pahl, Laura Pahl, Rod . y . 67 Porter. Linda Porter, John 97. 89. . ..72. 109, 123 163 Ming. -Fong , +.A 81 67 Pahl, Walter . 67 Potter, Dixie . 97 Ming, Nom r 85 Nelson, Shirley 52. 105 Palmer, Elmer 45. 127, 116 Potter, Lola . 97 Minister, Delores . 81 Nelson, Waynd - 72 Paramore. Gayle . 67. 108 Powell, Bert 45, 127 Minster, Montana . 44 67 Parent, Barbara 52 Powell. Bill 117 Mintz, Myra x96, 116 Neuharth. Janice 67. 127 Parks, George 67. 123 Powell, Lynne . 98 Mix, Lawrence l.y... 81 44 127 Parks, Geraldine .. ...67. 127. 123 Fowell, Zelma 46. 127 Mix, Marlene 66, 123 Niblack, Karen ......... 97 Parmelee, Peggy .. 67. 116 Praast, Darlene ... . 98 Moffett. Judy ,......... A.. 44 Nichols. Charles «... Moholt, Joann ...... ..96. 116 Molenda, Robert ..'....,.66, 116 Monaco, Anthony ...4...A..... 96 Monaco, Michael ..........-.-44, 116 Mongar, George............... 85 Monger, Joe ................ 66 Monroe, Josephine .C....V.... 96 Montelius, Donald'....., ... 66 Moore, Marilyn ....-........ 96 Moore. Clark.......... „y... Moore. John ............... 101 Moore, Marion ..... ...V....116 Moore. Mary A.. ..... A.... 66 Moraoa, Eddy J.....85. 17$. 117 Moraca, Peggy ........ .96, 116 Morgan. Marcia 66, 8, 9. 119, 127 Morgan, Leonard ............ 101 Morgan, Jack ............... 101 Morgan, Jack ............... 96 Morin, Donald................ 96 Morin, Donald ......... 81, 174 Pastian. Adeline .......... 82 Pramenko. James A.......J67j 161, 111. 154, 176 Nicolet. Roy ......A.97. 164. 172 Niemeyer, Teddy ...........44, 8. 9. KZj 109, 196, 148, 53 Nile. Edith ............... 44 Nile, Verna 1................. 67 Nisbet. Carole V.............. 97 Noel, j Eddie - 67, 110, 154, 163 Noel, ,G°rdon _____1.......... 81 Nofsinger, Robert............. 97 Nooney, Brian ................ ) ...45. 15f. 111. 154, 148. 153 Nooney, Patricia M............ 97 Ncrdberg, Robert ............ 67 Nordgulan, Donna.............. 97 Nordwick, Donnie ............. 97 Nordwick, Marien ............. ...i........45. 119, 105, 120 Norgaard. Roger .............. 45. 29. 8. 9, 109, 110, 105, 178 Northey, Elizabeth .......97. 107 Patten. David ........68, 154, 163 ............ Patterson, Scott ..........82. 117 Pramenko. Mary Pat .85, 109, 171, 167 Patten, Clara .................. 97 Patton, Dorothy ................ 68 ............68. 109, 127, 128 Pramenko, Paul .....46. 127, 178 Pauli, Rosalee ................. 97 Pratt. Beverly ................. 85 Payant, Sharon ................ 97 Piatt, Lowell ..................105 Payson, Sharon ............82. 128 Preston, Bob ............. Pearce. Barbara ..................... Preston, Gary ... .........68, 108, 112, 118, 114 Preston. Terry ... Pedersen. Delmer ...........45. 116 Preszler, Alanl.A Pedersen, Gail .............68. 116 Price. AritayL Pedersen, Nancy ............... 97 Price. Qrond Pelke, Rod.................... 173 Pelton, Tom ..........45, 125, 126 Prj A' lb ris Penna, Martin................... 68 F ice Jim Peppard, Charles............. 12 Jr Peppard, Lee..........97. 174. lUr Cuinn Petaja, Beth ...............61 i$3 Petaja. Dick..........-....82. 125 Peters, Harry ............i82. J17 Peters. Mina .......... s 210 — R — Raffety. Julie ... 82. 75. 112, 119 Ralstin, Donald................. 98 Ramer, Gerald .................. 82 Random, Margaret ............... 85 Rannberg, Frances .........„... 98 Ranstrom, Judy .. .46, 29, 132, 133 Ranstrom, Lee............ ........68. 118, 135, 143. 178 Ranstrom, Linda ............98. 123 Ranstrom, Bob..........98, 117, 125 Raymond, Harriet ....68, 116, 125 Raymond, Terry............:.... 98 Reber, Dennis ...;.......;... Redli, Steve .................. 85 Reed, Bob .............82. 154, 163 Reely, Bill .....!.......46. 8. 9 Rees. Nancy Jean ............... 85 Reesman. Lloyd 46. Ill, 120. 176 Reeves, Carole ..........68. 120 Reeves, Jackie ...............:. 85 Reich, Carole ...........68. 116 Reich, Peggy .........46-. 109, 127 Reid. Jerry ...46. 123, 125, 126 Reinhard. Doreen .............. 98 Reinhard, Judy ................ 68 Reinhard, Kenneth......... .... 68 Rennaker, Alice .............. 85 Reynolds, Lee ................ 82 Rice, Nancy .................... 68 Richards. Annie ............. ........46. 113, 135, 127. 53 Richardson, Bob ................ 98 Ricker, Shirley ............... 98 Ricketts. Ray .........46. 105. 148 Rieden, Dave ................... 82 Ridnour. Claudena .............. 82 Ridnour. LaValle ............... 98 Riggs, Sam .................. Riggs, Violet .................. 98 Rinderknecht, Philene .......... 82 Rinderle, Mary ................. 68 Rhinehart. Vodie 46. 109, 120. 148 Roark, Doug ................. ........8. 46. 9. 110. 116, 53 Roark, Laurice ................. 82 Robbins, Charles ............... 98 Robert. Alan ................ Roberts. Bruce .............98. 125 Robinson, John ........68, 110, 166 Robinson, Laird ............98. 173 Robinson. Mike ........82. 113. 125 Rocek, Joyce ................... 47 Rocek, Tom .................. Rocene, John................. ....47. 158. Ill, 154. 174. 176 Rocheleau. Larrae ..........82. 171 Roehl, Luella .................. 82 Roemmich, Harvey ............ Poffler, Sheila .......69, 9. 125 Rogers. Bette................... 47 Rogers. Carol ..............82. 114 Rohrback, Nancy ............... 101 Romness. Gary ..............98. 115 Root, Donald ...............98, 164 Root, Sharon ................... 98 .Root, Sue...................... 47 Rosin, Marilyn ................. 69 Roske, Jack ................98. 164 Roske, Rita .................... 98 Ross, Beverly ................. 83 Rowland, Patricia ......... 83. 112 Ruana, Lea .................... 69 Ruckman. Gary ................. 83 Rummel. Patricia ............. 83 Rusk. Florence.................69. 113 Russell, Brent ............... ..........98. 89. 163, 172. 148 Russell, Johnny ...............47, 111 Russell, David ............... ____69. 57. 161. Ill, 154, 148 Russell, Nancy ................ 98 Russell, Penny .......47, 112, 114 Rusunen. Russ ................. 83 Ryman, Dave ................... 85 Sage. Joe .............. 101, 174 Sage. Gene ................98. 172 Sage, Russell ................ 164 Sage. Carol.................... 98 Sain. Denny ................... 69 Sale. Dick ..........98. 8. 9. 123 Sale. George .............83, 163, 123 Saltz, Alice ................. 83 Saltz, Judith .............47, 115 Saltz, Shirley ............... 147 Saltz. Stanley ............... 101 Sammons. Judy .............98, 114 Sanchelli. Florita ............ 85 Sandau, Joann ................. 83 Sanders, George .............. 101 Satterfield, Betty ............ 47 Satterlee. Mark .............. 47 Sayer. Dick 47. 110. 113. 115. 127 Sayler, Dorothy ...........69, 108 Sayre. Carol .................. 69 Schaff, Glenn..............47, 105 Schaffer. Vikki .69. 107, 115, 127 Scharosch, Mary Ann ....69, 144 Schatz, Herbert ............... 98 Scheeler. Duane ......69, 105 Scheeler. Joan................. 83 Scheer, William ............... 72 Scheytt, Fred................. 101 Schildt, Gary ................. 72 Schlaht. Albert............... Schlaht, Rosalie .............. 69 Schlauch. Carol ............... 83 Schlauch. Jim .......52, 111, 176 Schmautz. Benny .....69, 127, 125 Schmautz. Janice .............. 69 Schmautz. Marianne ............ 98 Schmautz, Glenda .............. 69 Schmid, Bob ................... 69 Schmidt. Charles ....83. 114, 117 Schneider. Carole ............. 98 Schneider. Genevieve .......... 98 Schufletowski. Frankie ........ 69 Schwartz. Larry .............. Schwartz. Loretta ............. 47 Scott. Beverly ......83, 119. 143 Scott. Carl .................. Scott. Carol ..............83, 116 Scott, Charles ............... 101 Scott. Dave ................... 69 Scott. George .............69, 116 Scott, Timothy ............69. 116 Scott, Tom .................... 98 Seerup, Judy ....83. 75. 123. 125 Seim, Dick.................... ....69. 160, 110. 154, 166. 153 Seine. Dennis ................ 116 Seldon, Karen ................. 83 Selle. Charles .................. Selle, Judy-------------..----- Sellers, Jon ______________ 72, 116 Seipert, Lloyd ................. 69 Seitz, Janice .98. Serviss. Bruce Serviss, Stan Sexton, Benny Seymour. Judy 47. 107. 118. 119. Sharpe. Joyce Shaughnessy, Rose ....48 , 118, Shaugnessy. Teresa Saughnessy, Tom .. Shaw. Peggy Shearer, Henry ... ......... Shelton, Betty Sheridan, Phill .48. Shinn, Philip Shoemaker, Pat ..98, 123. : Shotliff, Charles Shrock, Richard Shulls. Myra .83. Shunk, Pearl Sickels, Judy .83, 108. Sickels. Howard Sickels. Wayne 48. Sievers. Bruce .83, 110, Silver. Jack 48. 36, , 118. Simmert. Albert .. .48. Simmert. Wally Simmert, Olive .98, Simmons. Douglas .. Sipes. Robert .48. Skarland, Andrew .. Skelton, Randy Sietten, Sharon 70. 8. 9. 123, 125. : Slocum, Polly .83, 109, : Slusser. Bea 48, 107, 119, : Slusser, Greg ... 85, 154, i7i, : Smedley, Lorry .48. Smedley, Raleigh .. Smith. Annette ... 70, 57, 119. Smith, Dave .48, Smith. Deraid Smith. Dixie Smith. Marie Smith, Everett Smith, Florine 99, 89. Smith, Ernest Smith. Frank Smith, Gary ...70. Smith. Joan ...99, Smith. Josephine .... Smith, Hal ...70. Smith. Larry Smith. Ian .48, 109, Smith. Laura ...83, Smith. Linda 83, 8. Smith. Mary Smith. Monroe ..48, 120, HI. Smith. Nancy Smith, Paul Smith. Penny ...72, Smith. Roger Smith. Rosalita Smith, Roxana 70. 57, Smith, Russell 70, 162, 110. 111, 98 99 83 Smith, Sandra .................. 70 Smith, Sharon.................. 99 Smith, Steve .................. 83 Smith, Ted ...........83. 110, 178 Smith, Thomas ................. 83 Smith, Virginia-------------- 101 Smuin, Douglas .......99, 164, 125 Snead, Linda .................. 99 Snyder, Judy.................. .........70, 117, 127, 123, 125 Sol, Miriam ................. 70 Solander, Barbara ............. 49 Solander, Terry ...... ,t.72, 163 Solem, Judy ..........70, 109, 117 Solum, Alan ................... 49 Solum, Carole ............99, 114 Sommers, Sharon................ 99 Sommers, Shirley ............ 83 Sorensen, Glenda ............. 49 Sorenson, Martha .........99, 8, 9 Sorenson. Richard ........49, 116 Sorenson, Shirley .........83, 8 Soroos, Howard ...........99, 118 Soucie, May ................... 83 Spangler, Barbara .........83, 75 Sparks, Roger ................. 85 Spaulding. Carol ............. .............70, 108, 114, 120 Spears. Delores 49, 108. 113, 106 Spears, Marty ...............85, 144 Spratt, Rosita ............... 101 Stacy, Betty .............99. 114 Stage, Bob ................... 70 Stahl, Bonnie ............... 83 Stahl, Sheila ................. 70 Stanley, Joyce ............... 99 Stanley. Sharon ............. 101 Staton, Richard................ 70 Staves, Stanley ............. 83 Steadman, Mary................ . 49, 29, 132, 135, 106, 133, 53 Steadman, Sara............83. 119 Steinberg, Kay ................ 72 Steinbrenner, Holli ......49. 119 Stempke, Marie .......70, 106, 144 Stempke, George ..........99, 174 Stenseth, Karen 83, 107, 112, 119 Stephens, Jayne................ 84 Stephens, Merton.............. 101 Stephens, Michael ............. 49 Stetson. Howard ............... 99 Sieuerwald, Gary .............. 95 Stevens, Jack ........70, 117, 131 Stevens, Judy ............... 99 Stevens. Ronald ______99, 125, 126 Stevers. Terry..............— 85 Stevers, Patricia.............. 84 Stewart, Gaye .............49, 27 Stewart. Leonard .............. 84 Sticht, Ted ................... 84 Stiers, Karen ............99, 116 Stiles. Pat ............-...... 49 Still, James ................. 99 Stine. Bill ..............99. 174 Stockner. Carole .....84, 113, 127 Stoianoff. Michael ........... 101 Stokes. Ruth .................. 99 Storm, Bonnie ............... 49 Stovall, John ................. 70 Stoverud, Brendt ............. ..............48. 105, 125. 126 Straight, Jim.............84. 117 Stratton. Patricia ............ 85 211 Stroh, Frances .................... 84 Thornton, Judy-....50, 109, 127, 53 Wallace, Sharon .................r.. 100 Wills, Bill .................52, 116 89 Wills. Sidney ............52. 148, 116 72 Strom, David .....72, 117, 116, 144 Threlkeld, Nancy 127, 53 Walle, Norm Stromnes. John ............... 99 Thurston. Douglas 84, 164 Wallinder. Ji« Strong' fetan ---------- r......... , Jfdball. Douglas ,....84, 120 Wallow .50. 8, 9, 109, 110, 114; 148 Tietz,. Beverly ...........................72 Walseth. er. JiiWillson,Ufcnel4 -............... , Sharon ..... 101 1. .. ...y W rf7 Wils'o David .......52. 1: ..89. 128 ... 101 I 123 Struckman, Carol .. -50. 113. Tietz. Jucjy 71. 120 Walsh, C ffl.J89. 52 132, 136, 133, 143, 127 53 Tietz, Norman . 50, 105 Walters, klfogs.S ’SW n, Kenneth......85, 120 Stuart, Raleigh X.101 ’Hlplranen, Carole ......... 72 Walz. RicfiarqT.. .10( Jl73 Maj .......... 52 MaiSri......100, 174 ..........—..................... -y. ...cnarj ....72 i'Yj Stubb, Marlin .......U.......... 84 Timlick, Maxine .....101, 127, 116 Wamsher, 1 Sturdevant, K th .... ....—A.... 70 Torgesorr. Judith .............. 50 Ward. Mari n ........d.....100— Sularz, Allen ........84, 117, 163 Tprgrimson, Kdren ............. 100 Wark, Memn'S1.. . m Xr rUL.. 1. Marilyn ....d.....10CL- J Winct n Sularz, Sylvia U—..........«r- 89 TorgrimSon, Lee ..........84, 162 Warner, Ednv........l .... LOO?' QQ Trtr«rim il XX nrr,l«f« CO 1 IQ Be Gfly Sulier, M $ry ............. 99 TorgriipsoA, Maryalys ..50, 119 Warner, Har Sullivan. Donald ............ 99 Townsend, Edward ............ 71 Warner, Patty Sullivan, Vernice ........... Townsend, Jerry ............72, 116 Warren, CharloTte 4 6 . ... 50, 107, 119, 135, 106, 53 Townsend, Kathryn ........ 50 Warren. Kale yC.....1 Summerfelt, Pauline ......... 99 Tranch Dick ............... 84 Warren. Doug£ ).. ... Sunwall. Marie ..50. 108, 113, 106 Ti LTPatric A..........100, 114 .. 4rd-18 2,.J 2-. Wollschlager 85 Warren, Wolverton ilie ....51, 125, 126 Washington, Julie ......89 100 Wood, Pe hi, JaMo 105 rayfh .......... 85 Susott, Nancy ..........50, 12£ATieichel, Susott, Sharon ................C Svien, Bar Svien y8rto Svore, Judy Swanberg, Jocelyn Swanberg. Joe ... Swansoi tadTl ... Swanson. Charles ..123, 126. 1 Swanson, T Swanson eichel, 90 TfeSpry, ?72, 1 Kkx Trenouth, ..... 99 Triple 72 Watkins, Harold ............1J land 84, 75 iJ‘lOT 1 0 Watkins, Richard ......... iron --- . luu waison, K onme ltJ0 Watson, Dennis 99 TrlpfS,’ Ccyol .. ripp, ggftrel......101 Waylett, Marlene 17 Tripp, «5%i ..................... „84 51. 109. 1 dgle Barbdra Weber, Ernest 100 Sweeney. Darlene Syrros, Bill ... Truitt. Dee.................. 71 Wehrly, Gladys .. 72 Tack, Arlene .................. 85 Weidman, Henry Syverson, Phil .............. 84 Twite, Darrell 71 Szakash, Paula ......... .... 99 __ Tabish, Joey ................ 85 Tag, Paul...........50, 1 Weiler, Dennis 1 'fanner, Larry .99, 174 Unacks. Jerome ............. 71 Wells. Arlo 85 Tarbox, Roberta .99, 107, 3 Underwood, Loretta 119, 114 Wemple, Janet — T — Tarr, Patricia ......84, 2, 116 ' Taylor, Dave ...A .a| 141, 14 C Taylor, JoV0e ................. 4 TaylX Ji inita .'..A.....yOs’ser. Bruce ..................1.101, 116 Tayloo Martha .29 407. 119 randecar, Larry .............. 85 Van Engen, Archie ..........A 101 Vanrif Louis West, Roger 71 Vaughn, Eugene 100 ..50, 29, It ,-119. 134, 10® 53 au,3hn- Evelyn ................ 71 wheeler, Frank 100, 89 Zakos' MarV be, John....._l1...50, 125, 125 taught, Jphn ................. 72 White, Gary 85 Zanon, Carol • Venne. Montana 71 115 rwi, Tebbe, Tecca, Tecca, Pqt ................. 84 Tennison, Mary Ann ........... 21 Therriault, Helen......-...71, 133 Thomas. Bill ..84, 171. 164, 172 Vinson; Karen '.... Thomas. Gary ...Sb£......Vmi0n' Warren ........... .. 100 Wickes, Jerry ............. 85 -Wickman, Gordon ....... 1 io Woods. Harold .113, 163 Woodgerd, Gary . 85 Woodard, William . 85 . 53 Woodward, Virginia . 72 Woodworth, Alice . 63 Woolridge, Geraldine .. 100 100 Worden, Henri . 72 100 Wornath, Larry . 85 112 Wornath, Robert 52. 116, 125, 126 112 Wright. Alden r: . 71 Wright, Charlene ...72. 1 '.P 105 Wright, Charles . 85 112 Wright, Deann 1 . 85 Wright. Sharon .101, li 154 Wulle, Norman . 85 , 9 Wyckman, Kenneth . 85 173 Wyrick, Carol 101 135 . 85 — Y — . 85 Yates. Leland 85, 75, 148. 153 51 Yates, Pat 101, 8, 9 100 Yeingst. Judy ..85. 106 135 Yonce, David .8. 9, 72 125 York, William 85 85 Young, Sharon 101 Yule, Anita . 72 127 119 100 Zachariasen. Harold . 85 89 Zakos, Mary . 85 85 Zanon, Carol 171 Zarling. Doris 101 123 Zarling. Gerald 101 114 Zarling. Ken ..52. 176 52 Zimmerman, Mary Ann . 85 8. 9 . 85. 119 52 Zottnick, Donald 101 172 Zuehlsdorf, Delmer 101 Thomas. George ....J._100, 164 Thomas, Richard ...84, 154, 163 Thompson, Beverly......71, 125 Thompson, Don ............. Vogan, William ........ 101 Wiegman john 10Q Zuelke. Norman 10! Volkel, Marie ,100, 107 Wilbur_ Roy ................. 101 Wilcox, Warren ........8, 9, 113 Wilkerson, Mike ............. 72 — W — W'addell. Gail .............. 71 .......50. 154. 117, 127, 178 Waddell. Ilene .....71. 108, 127 Wilkinson, Fen .............. Thompson, Jerene ........71. 117 Wagner, Alan ..51, 158, 111, 154 Willard, Paul .............. 100 84 V agner, Leora............... 71 Williams, Ann .............. Wagner, Mike ...........89, 116 Williams, Barbara .......52, 53 Thompson, Ted............-... 71 Waldron. Jean 101, 114 Williams, Robert .......72, 163 Thompson, Tom ............... 85 Walford, Marilyn ........... 100 Williams. William .......... Thompson, Tommy ........100, 178 Walford, Valerie 71 52, 110, 126, 125 Thompson, Vicki .......... 100 Walker, Gloria ............. 100 W'illison, Eugene .......... 100 Thompson, Marilyn ... Thompson, Raymond 212 IQ56 1900 BFFFrifci 1932 JERRV WELLING 11 m
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Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.