Simms High School - Tiger Yearbook (Simms, MT)

 - Class of 1959

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I., WESTERN 1 ll umili F ll F FLOOR COVERING CO. ein ' Style . . . In Linoleum and Tile f' ,ng 312. f m. , J -- r. W f':7ZZ5f,.ExfHif-iv' GL 3-0691 1108 Central Avenue Great Falls ff Q Quad! ?aad! C ' at the Ll A I Q IN AND OUT DRIVE IN i On the West Side Buy With Confidence From These Locally Owned and Operated Jewelry Stores: BARONS JEWELERS TED'S JEWEL BOX CROWN JEWELRY CO. TEDDY'S JEWELRY CO. JIM KOVICI-I JEWELER SALMENSON'S JEWELERS C. E. DAVIS JEWELRY CO. Great Falls Retail Jewelers Assn. Q 1 ,M MoscH ELECTRIC . Sales Fast Out of Town I A . Service Service Repair and Rewinding Service 109 2nd Street South Phone GL 2.-3313 INVESTIGATE SAVINGS . . . f HUNTSBERGER iv INSURANCE and REAL TY c 0 General Agents THE AETNA CASUALTY 8: SURETY CO -Insurance of All Kinds- ?4we First National B k B 1 5 EF' ef' ?M6ZG'fJ Q 'h f SUN RIVER GRCCERY Union 7 6 Sun Rive rn Gas olin Mont 3.113 0 -'tn jf, - ' ' f'-Q1 -1 4' 7 , X I Mi.: L, x. 44 W BMMMN X 2 ANDERSEN FMAND Moons MURDOCH GENERAL TRUCKING SINLMS ,Q H I T ill E -'f .ll iiil lll ' , - I. 5 5-1L2'::l W- X - :1 E-'As D 3 , Qg5igigfiiH-ES?2T-fHQ Fine Foods Sea Food Steaks Home Made Pies g 'fw1 1i?' ,ff 'iimmuvll 1 'f at THE BARREL DRIVE IN AND LOUNGE 527 Central Avenue West Great Falls, Montana MONTANA POWER co. AND REDDY KILO-WATT Say we . 6-G N. 3 gg U More Power to You! Phone GL 3-0321 GREAT FALLS CLINIC '92 wg? Th Th q. f GL 2-6441 1220 Central Avenue Great Falls That the Beauty of Life May Survive SUNSET MEMORIAL GARDENS OF GREAT FALLS, INC. e Kiss of the Sun for Pardon e Son of the Birds for Mirth 8 e's Nearer God's Heart in a Garden, an Anywhere Else on Earth. Dorothy Francis General Offices 504 112 Central Ave. West Phone GL 2- 747 2 A 4 4 J. C. PENNEY CO. YEOMAN AGENCY 9 Has Insurance 1'ii5?if?5?f-Sf''fadkisiiziiv A L 1 1 WI? Re al E S tate at GL 3-3284 404 lst Avenue South or 509 Central A. Phone GL 3-1445 LENNON'S ' TV ' STUDIO SERVICE CENTER -- Photography by- ROBERT LENNON Portraits - Commercial Weddings GL 3-2222 308 lf2 Central Avenue Great Falls We Service All Makes and Models 9 AM to 9 PM 12 2nd Street South GL 2-9131 CLUB PFAFF CAFE TERIA With the Exclusive Automatic A ri Tasty Dial-A-Switch Breakfasts . . Sold at F I Qi? and Dinners 41 3 Central ' 'Racke L1 Lunches... j a. MANN'S SEWING MACHINE SHOP 8 5th Street North GL 3-3777 Avenue SELSTAD Y V v at SOIL SERVICE V- .:' Complete Liquid Fertilizer Service 31, Where Will You Find It? milf. PARK INN West of Great Falls on the Vaughn Highway 1 l 2 6 Central Avenue MEDICAL ARTS HASBROUCKS PHAR CY TERMINAL WAREHOUSE Agents of Specialized Professional , Scientific Pharmacists Lyons Van Llnes Ph. GL 3-1645 Great Falls 501 lst Ave. No. Montana 426 9th Ave. So. GL 3-6911 PIONEER DAIRY Dependable Service . . . Since 1892 I City-Wide Delivery 400 Central Ave . W. GL 2-1458 xvb nl 5 x I s I if Q ,fr 1 XXN MONTANA FARMERS UNION Box 2039 Great Falls GREAT FALLS LIVESTOCK C OMMISSION C OMPANY Your KEY Market. . . I' NW of Great Falls GL 3-4348 ROBERTSON AND CAVE INC . -i Land Leveling and 1 , gf' Ditching '- Gene ral ,- Contracting ' vi .Z GL 3-0821 Fill Your Sports Needs at. . . O, Real Esi?j:li-1YInsurance GL 3-7831 GL 2-6491 114 Central Avenue 1 OO Central Avenue xx Q I R I x I I F , 'xx ,X i 5 ME'-'S CROXFORD'S CYCLE SHOP 55 E' J 1 4f4lFFS:1 . U I U C5452 ,nfs '- A MERRILL MORTUARY Harley-Davidson Sales and Service M01'1iZar1a'S Finest and GL Z-4796 Most Modern Funeral Home 111 Zlld Street 50111311 1307 Central Avenue GL 3-0315 to Z 1. 94 --' PUBLIC DRUG 1 44 A -Q9 5 5272 T lv to Get w ' X I Your Prescriptions Filled Properly Q f' and Promptly! K ' A .T GL 3-1497 QL: -1- 601 Central Avenue Great Falls, Montana I- If-Q' if VW Always QS -E U IC E , 19 f 1 1:1 Good W Esssncsglrl' t V Eats ,OL 'ESQ-c'g:':EP5Q'Z',g7 at UE IS ouk f FIRST Y X-' THouGHT F MARSHALL-WELLS Prompt - Quick Service STORE 410 Central West 621 1 Ave. NW 9 X Your i Dream DAIRY PRODUCTS . J Home ff, at the See . . . ENGLISH GREAT FALLS REALTY CO. CREAMERY EDDY'S ROWE BAKING CO. X2 '!a!:::::s!- YE COMPANY Home of Edc1y's Fine Bread 410 lst Ave. S. GL 3-0511 KAULL'S CASCADE POULTRY FARM BUILDERS SUPPLY 0. 99 Buy Retail at 2 Miles West of Simms Wholesale Prices 2410 10th Ave. South GL 2-6471 5 BROWN'S D L IMP ESTERN BAT c ' I W ELECTR1 at h or 2 501111 f phon gem, ru f f ,Z Your International-Harvester Dealer in Simms 4- 57 76122 ' V ' U 7 Sufei Sefkdzce X' BUTTREY FCODS, INC. 701 lst Ave. No. 617 lst Ave. So. 609 lst Ave. So 2615 10 Ave. So General Contract1ng and Excavatlng - Y .LV rj ni? .I 2, BY 'ii' QW ff fl, y 4 ,, N A fs' f ef f'-Tfsrvll 2'-2 ol. ofbgiylgp T Q' K I V -1- XT sf, HARRY WEIGAND, C ON TRAC TOR Sun River i lgmngrufulufiuus to the Graduating Class of 1959 From Your ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA DEALER wmxxxxwg- 5th Floo Local Natio al Deale Ba k Now! B 11d g PURVIS BRCS. DAIRY Vaughn, Montana GL Z - 5039 Recwswenao Bsaoww 2.wwS'5 N, muy nw , .y1.+4p. , A x X Q , M-mx, .:1..k3, MM 5. vmxld V , .swxixk . 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Culverts Irrigation Pipe Sewer Pipe Masonry Building Blocks Decorative Stone Waterproofing Paints Pumice Blocks Phone GL-29531 West of Great Falls on the Vaughn Road an, 11 Up W T GREAT FALLS BOTTLERS OF CARBONATED BEVERAGES Bottlers of These Three Famous Soft Drinks . . . 4.L.. 65 ngfpl bti' info ' T I fi r X 1 gfjf., P -4 SEQ' :na , In an Ill! yt: rn n .X ET T Fw .. P ROSETH . Qmayq BROS. Your Carter SIMMS Dealer 5 Go MERCANTILE eg to 7.. QWHEN IN THE BOYD'S W Munn FDR n i WE r n FINE mum kxxL K. L X U ik' Ill BURGERMASTER 101:11 Avenue South Great Falls N ' ' fa REYNOLD C. DAHL U. S. Fidelity and Guaranty Co. Agency lst National Bank Building ll? U R A N C E GL 3-9531 FARMERS UNION OIL C OMPANY fab I Sun Rive 1' May We Extend Special Thanks to ART BRUTOSKY for His Delightful Tiger Drawings Z 'fu ' i ' f Engrutuluiinus ROY ALLEN MYRNA ANDERSON DONNA ARPS JERALD BAKER MARLENE BECKER DARLENE BJORK ART BRUTOSKY CAROLYN DENNING JOHN EDWARDS WANDA ELWESS LYNDON FLEMING to the graduating class BILL FRASER LINDA FULLER MAXINE FULLER PAT GRAVES EMILY HALL GAYLORD HATLER GWEN HOGE MARGARET KELLEHER FRED KIRBY MELVIN KNAPSTAD JOANNE KOLWYCK iii FRED LEISTIKO JOAN LOOMIS KAREN MANEY CHARLIE MATHEWS JOHN MEYER KAREN MURDOCH CAROL NASH DONNA NICHOLS ROSE REMILLARD RAY ROBISON NANCY RUSHTON DIANA SANFORD SHIRLEY SKELTON EVELYN SMOVIR HA ZEL TESSMAN LOUELLA THOMSON FAY TURNER CHARLES WALT DARLENE WISEMAN GARY WOHLGEMUTH LAWRENCE WRIGHT Whoever you are Whatever you do THE CLASS OF 19 59 SPONSORSHIPS ALBRECHTS FURNITURE ALLSPORTS SUPPLY COMPANY AMERICAN TV SERVICE ANDERSON OFFICE MACHINES AUTO CRAFT SHOP AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASS'N BECKMAN'S BUTTERY'S DEPARTMENT ST ORE CASEY BLUMFIELD, INC. CHARTERIS HARDWARE C. J. CLARK HONEY COCA -COLA BOTT LING COMPANY CONLINE'S WEST SIDE STORE DIANA HUGHES DON'S WELDING AND REPAIR DUVAIS, INC. E, E. JOHNSON COMPANY EDWIN JOHNSON PLUMBING GERALD CAFE Gus AND JACK TIRE SHOP JERSEY GOLD FOODS, INC. JOSEPH REALTY JONES TELEVISION KAUFMAN'S KENKEL'S SHOE STORE L. M. H. COMPANY MARVIN MAYTAG SHOP MCINTOSH TAILORS MIDWAY GROCERY PETITE SHOPPE, INC. RUBENS STANDARD SERVICE SCHELL RESTAURANT S. H. KRESS T. F. O'CONNOR COMPANY THE STYLE SHOP TINTINGERS AGATE Sc JEWEL SHOP TOWN AND RANCH TREASURE STATE LIFE INSURANCE VIC 'S SERVICE STATION WELLS IM PLEM ENT COMPANY WESTERN CREDIT COMPANY WEST SIDE SHOE SHOP WILSON COLE FURNITURE WHITE REFRIGERATION . I . V. IH' I r I' D . 4 ! f TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World's Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made . M 'pb b n L , 4 , 'K '. ..,:'. . 5, K rf W '4 'I 1 ', I vnpyliy ' .y V X 4 I hr'- R., Hx .3- C YI v A '55, 4 H ' V V f 4 n 1 I , 1 '1-' vt.. 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HILDA CUNNINGHAM Lewiston Idaho Normal Western Washington College University of Idaho Northern Montana College Western Montana College, Life Certificate Fifth and Sixth Grades DON HANSON Montana State College, B. S, Seventh and Eighth Grades ERMA JOHNSTON GF College of Education Western Montana College, Life Certificate Third and Fourth Grades DON ROSE Montana State University University of Nebraska Montana State College, B, S. Scienceg Athletics MYRTLE M. MCGINNIS Iowa State College, B.A. Cornell University Columbia University, M. E. Home Economics VERNA GOODWIN Boston University Montana State University University of Southern California New England Conservatory of Music, B. M. 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' ' . gy- . -eg ,-gf'-ia.5:i' Q3 , i ty L : ,-F H A ff-422-'gwre J- -,av SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS JOEY LOOMIS, Secretary: GAY HATLER, Presidentg LINDA FULLER, Vice President CLASS MOTTO It matters not what we are thought to be, but rather what we are. CLASS COLORS CLASS FLOWER Maroon and White White Orchid C O S P O N S O R S BILL AUBERT BURTON SMITH NA ME: Kenneth LeRoy Allen NICKNAME: Roy ACTIVITIES: Football 1-2-3-4: Basketball 1-2-3- 4: Track 1-2-3-4: Letterman's Club 1-2-3-4: FFA 1-2-3-4: FFA First Vice President 3: FFA Secretary 4: Class Vice President 3: Annual Staff 4. AMBITION: To own a cabin cruiser. PASTIME: Trying to get some sleep! PET PEEVE: charne Smith and his gm. SECRET DESIRE: To be a bachelor and own a cattle ranch. NAME: Myrna June Anderson NICKNAME: Ole Mem ACTIVITIES: Transferred from GF Central 3: General Music 1: After School Glee Club 2: GAA 2: Junior Play Prompter 3. AMBITION: To make the best of what knowledge I have, PASTIME: Scouting SAYING: Oh, you betcha. PET PEEVE: Mannerless boys. SECRET DESIRE: To become a millionaire. 5 'C f E NAME: Donna Ray Arps ACTIVITIES: Junior Play 3: Pater Staff 4: Annual Staff 4. AMBITION: To raise a millionaire to support me in my old age. I PASTIME: Sitting. ,f PET PEEVE: cats. SECRET DESIRE: To own a pair of gold-plated, xw.' Kwik.. Mir!-5' 31, I ' -,vu diamond-studded spectacles. :I .iggfx gy ,. , ,J .gy sl xi ,I 4 A ' fx' IM., 1 I ,- i Mi JV. L, ff 5 W Q9 5 an I Y 1 . 1 JQ W' 11 1 fb- .N ff' 21 .N wiiw x fi bkWQ?NWyT .H,W 'jZZgZ?iii ff , . fi lg W, ,ff MA . ,.,.f'HJA 'W 33? yi gl 'L l I' 1 ELA mg wif st, ' 13,5 XX cw I I? Tw is 'V 2, gf K 'HQ ' W' ' :MY C! v wi Q E7 XJ' 5 by fl 5 ? ff? f 1 W 5 Jw QQ SfMvfQ fiffb W wwkw Q, 3 lmjikffgf' M 1533, , kv hp GJ BQIUBQ6 lltlydi X M Q if K y 5 Ml' ' N5 My Nukyl-fx' R JU H PM ', 74' X Q 5 ww G ff' ff 'VMI VM X 5- HPVXJ Lx . js Qi-Y K jwyyx. iss AN' V 5 PZ S Lk gg 3 Q ,iw ,Q W ,M Q M Wu 53 ,W .W WT WWW gf Wwviwfv WL-Q Wim xffg N953 Nxbfv , U' ,x ','J S M-9 GWR? Q as as wb M' Qwivgwfg 'W 3 ,I Q X J.. QI, RJ' CL . ? A 53 SE PW,wi5 xy my QW ' 'Q -A 1, Q V, 5 , iii, rf l V :xx Ag., .,...-- -Q .ww 24, E' RX Y .. 'f-n,,gg5:..,, -Ama.. 4.53 ' ' ' 13, fi., F5 QQ3iEEgEggB 7Nf L CV, 'f' NAME: Jerald Eugene Baker NICKNAME: Ierry ACTIVITIES: Football 1-2-3-4: Track 1-2-3-4: Basketball 1-2-3-4: FFA 1-2-3-4: FFA Vice President 4: Honor Roll 1-2-3-4: Junior Play 3: Boys' State Delegate 3: Annual staff. AMBITION: To become an engineer. PASTIME: Drawing - and a girl! SAYING: New PET PEEVE: People who talk too much. SECRET DESIRE: Make a college basketball team. NAME: Marlene Mildred Becker NICKNAME: Cudd1es ACTIVITIES: Transferred from GF Central 4: Speech and Dramatics 1: After School Glee Club 2: General Music 1. AMBITION: Catch a husband. PASTIME: Skating and wow. SAYING: Sugar-diabetes. PET PEEVE: Boys who won't shave! SECRET DESIRE: To be able to cook something edible. NAME: Darlene Hazel Bjork NICKNAME: Iurky Jork ACTIVITIES: Band 1-2: Annual Staff 4: FHA 1 3-4: Cheerleading 1-2-3-4: Honor Roll 1-2-3- 4g Girls' State Alternate 3: TV Contestant 3: Drivers Training 4: Paper Staff 4: MIEA Con -2- vention 4: Chorus 1, AMBITION: Elementary education. PASTIME: Searching for an Idea1 Mate. SAYING: Yeeowzers! What a fix! PET PEEVE: Insects - especially 'lil Millers. SECRET DESIRE: Ahhhhhh, that'd be tel1in'. NA ME: Arthur Brutosky NICKNAME: Art ACTIVITIES: Re-entered from Fairfield 3: FFA 1- 2-3-4: Basketball 2: Annual Staff 4. AMBITION: To live to the age of 21. PASTIME: Anything that comes up. SAYING: Oh? PET PEEVE: People who ask, Where ya goin'? SECRET DESIRE: QYou'd like to find out, wou1dn't you?J NAME: Carolyn Fae Denning NICKNAME: Cork ACTIVITIES: Chorus 1-2g FHA 2-3-4: Drivers Training 45 Paper Staff 45 Operetta 1-2. AMBITION: To graduate and get a job. PASTIME: Listening to KUDI, going out, and phoning. SAYING: Charlie, my boy. PET PEEVE: People who balk. SECRET DESIRE: To marry my Ideal Mate' someday. NAME: John Marion Edwards NICKNAME: juicy ACTIVITIES: Chorus 1-2-3-45 Band 1-2-3-4: Op- ererra 1-2-3: Drivers Training 4. AMBITION: To get married. PASTIME: Going to movies. SAYING: I'd like it. PET PEEVE: People who talk like Donald Duck. SECRET DESIRE: To visit Diamond Valley. NAME: Wanda Lee Elwess NICKNAME: Elvis ACTIVITIES: Transferred from Helena 2: Reporter lg Chorus 1-3: FHA 2-3-4: Vigilante 1: Annual Staff 4. AMBITION: To meet a real hillbilly. PASTIME: Making life miserable for Dad. SAYING: Oh, poodle pups! PET PEEVE: Laurence Welk-ummmmmm. SECRET DESIRE: To visit a mortuary. NAME: Lyndon V. 1-'lennng NICKNAME: Lynn PASTIME: Making money. SAYING: You tell them. NAME: William S. Fraser NICKNAME: Wild Bill ACTIVITIES: Transferred from Winnett High School 3: Basketball 1-2: Football 1-2-3: Track 1-2: FFA 3-4: High School Rodeo 1 AMBITION: To be Champion Bronc Rider. PASTIME: Riding Brahma bulls and broncs. SAYING: fCensoredJ PET PEEVE: Sneaky girls! SECRET DESIRE: To become World Champion Bronc Rider. A ACTIVITIES: FFA 1: Chorus l 2 3 4 AMBITION: To reach the moon first PET PEEVE: FFA and Chorus. SECRET DESIRE: To be a rnillionaue -2 NAME: Linda Frances Fuller NICKNAME: Lyn ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 2-35 FHA 1-2-3-4: FHA Historian 25 FHA Parliamentarian 45 FHA Con- vention 35 Chorus 1-'25 Honor Roll 1-2-3-4: Class Vice President 45 Drivers Training 35 Paper Staff 45 MIEA Convention 4. AMBITION: Journalist and lots of navel. PASTIME: Reading and talking. SAYING: Get out and walk! PET PEEVE: Spoiled brats and qughj bugs! SECRET DESIRE: To disappear fnow and thenl. NAME: Maxine Alice Fuller NICKNAME: Max ACTIVITIES: Chorus 1-25 Operetta 1-25 Drivers Training 35 FHA 1- 2-45 Paper Staff 4. AMBITION: Secretary. PASTIME: Sewing. SAYING: Oh, golly. PET PEEVE: People that argue, but never really say anything. SECRET DESIRE: To go to South Africa. NAME: Patricia Ann Graves NICKNAME: Pat ACTIVITIES: Chorus 15 Band 1-2-3-45 FHA 1-2-3- 45 Drivers Training 35 Annual Staff 45 Paper Staff 4, AMBITION: Secretary. PASTIME: Reading. SAYING: I don't know. PET PEEVE: Grammar. SECRET DESIRE: To travel around the world. NAME: Emily May Hall NICKNAME: Emmy ACTIVITIES: FHA 1-2-3-4: Band 1-2: Chorus 1-2: Drivers Training 3: Cheerleading 2-3: Junior Play 3: Trampoline 1: Operetta 1: Paper staff 4: Honor Roll 4. AMBITION: To travel and to be haDPY- PASTIME: Studying people. SAYING: WowI Scandal! PET PEEVE: Grouches and people who put on. SECRET DESIRE: To own a turquoise and black convertible sports car. NAME: Gaylord Eugene Hatler NICKNAME: Gay ACTIVITIES: Transferred from GF 2: Band 2-3-4: Chorus 2-3-4: Junior Play 3: Drivers Training 3: FFA 2-3: Class Vice President 2: Class President 4: Boys' State Delegate 35 District Music Fes- tival 2-3: All-Northwest Music Meet fAlternatej 2: Operetta 2- 3: Junior Business Manager 3: Business Manager 4: I-Ionor Roll 2-3. AMBITION: Minister. PASTIME: Taking Uips fwith Redj. SAYING: Ahhh, BOY! ! PET PEEVE: People who pop gum. SECRET DESIRE: To graduate from college. NAME: Gwendolyn Sylvia Hoge NICKNAME: Gwen ACTIVITIES: FHA 1-2-3-4: Quartet 2. AMBITION: To meet and know lots of people. PASTIME: Being sick. SAYING: I'1l make it some day! PET PEEVE: People who gripe. SECRET DESIRE: To stay single as long as I can. NAME: Margaret Louise Kelleher NICKNAME: Marg ACTIVITIES: FHA 1-2-3-4g Chorus 1-2-3-4g Junior Red Cross 1-2g Operetta 1-3. AMBITION: To be a nurse. PASTIME: Trying to keep Karen out of trouble in Choteau. SAYING: I don't know. PET PEEVE: Gossips and liars. SECRET DESIRE: To see Elvis in person. NAME: Fred Jay Kirby NICKNAME: Fritz ACTIVITIES: Football 1-2-3-4g Track 1-2g Basketball 1-2-3g Letterman's Club 2-3-4g FFA 1- 2-3-4g FFA Treasurer 3-45 FFA Glacier District Sentinel 4. AMBITION: Rancher. PASTIME: Huntin' and lovin'. SAYING: A1aska, here l come! PET PEEVE: Girls with short haircuts. I SECRET DESIRE: To own a ranch in X Alaska. XX f ' NAME: Melvin Leroy Knapstad NICKNAME: Mel ACTIVITIES: Football 1-2-3-4g Track 1-2-3-4g FFA 1-2-3g Letterman's Club 2-3-4g Annual Staff 4. AMBITION: To be a doctor. PASTIME: Hunting. SAYING: I care! NAME: Barbara JoAnne Kolwyck NICKNAME: IO ACTIVITIES: Honor Roll 2-3-43 Operetta 2-3g Chorus 1-4g Band 1-2-3-45 FHA 1-2-3-4. AMBITION: Certified Public Accountant. PASTIME: Practicing for O-mok-see's, Bookkeeping, and OJ. SAYING: Oh, nice! PET PEEVE: Boys who poke girls in the ribs. SECRET DESIRE: IfI told you, it wou1dn't'be a secret. NAME: Fred Allen Leistiko g NICKNAMEI Freddie Boy g .lhl ACTIVITIES: Eootbau 1-2-3-4: Basketball 1-2-3-4: Track 1-2- A :.,x 3-45 FFA 1-2-3-4: FFA District Nwxrr 1-'r Convention 35 State Track Meet A 2-3g Letterman's Club 1-2-3-4g x E: -'i' 'ffnu Junior Class Play 3g Drivers M ::i Training 35 Class Vice President 1 f 'k'i 's ' AMBITION: IBM speciaiist. ., I k PASTIMEI Fishing, boating, f , ' X swimming, etc. A SAYING: By love! PET PEEVE: Tomatoes. SECRET DESIRE: To be a basketball - pro. NAME: Joan Loomis NICKNAME: Joey ACTIVITIES: Band 1-2-35 Chorus 1-2-3-4: Cheer- leader 2-3g FHA 1-2-3-4g FHA President 35 FHA Convention 2: Jtmior Red Cross Delegate 25 Girls' State Delegate 35 Junior Class Play 33 Honor Roll 1-2-3-43 Paper Staff 4g Junior Assist- ant Annual Editor 3g Assistant Annual Editor 4, AMBITION: Home Economics career. PASTIME: Cooking and creating or listening to music, SAYING: What's the deal? PET PEEVE: Unfriendly people. SECRET DESIRE: fC0nfidentia1!J NAME: Karen Louise Maney NICKNAME: Sammy ACTIVITIES: Chorus 1-3-4: Band 1-2-3-4: Junior Red Cross Representative 1: FHA 2-3-4: llivers Training 3: Operetta 1-3: Paper Staff 4. AMBITION: To be a success in whatever I under- take in the future. PASTIME: Striving to keep Marg out of trouble at Choteau. SAYING: Scandalous PET PEEVE: People who begin a sentence and will never finish it. SECRET DESIRE: To win the Cow Milking Contest in Madison Square Garden in 1960, l NAME: Charlie Richard Mathews NICKNAME: Charlie Smith ACTIVITIES: Football 1-2-3-4: Track 1-2-3-4: Basketball 1-2- 3-4: FFA 1-2-3-4: FFA Sentinel 3-4: Letterman's Club 1-2-3-4, AMBITION: To polevault fifteen feet. PASTIME: Eating and sleeping, SAYING: 1'11 get 'err' PET PEEVE: Roy and ? SECRET DESIRE: T0 play the violin. NAME: Mergatroid Hermione McSwizzlestick NICKNAME: Mush-face ACTIVITIES: Entered from Alcatraz 1951: Alca- Uaz escapee: Simms Yacht Club: Swimming Team: FHHA fFuture Husband Hunters of Americayg Treasurer of the Counterfeiting Club: Delinquent Debs. AMBITION: To make a passable one dollar bill wilh John Greer's face on it! PASTIME: Hunting for Isadore Kootch. SAYING: Shut up and drink your beerl PET PEEVE: Policeman. SECRET DESIRE: To neck with another buck-toothed person so we can make sparks in the dark. DESCRIPTION: '7'4 : 1004: cross-eyed, bucktoothed red-orange hair: broken nosed. 3? NAME: John Andrew Meyer NICKNAME: Johnny ACTIVITIES: Band 1-3-45 Chorus 1-3-4g All-State Chorus 35 Operetta 3. AMBITION: To be a pilot. PASTIME: Making money. SAYING: You cotton-picker! PET PEEVE: Band and chorus . SECRET DESIRE: To live to be one hundred! NAME: Karen Elaine Murdoch NICKNAME: Kem-tone ACTIVITIES: Chorus lg FHA 1-2-3-45 FHA Convention 2g FHA Treasurer 3 2-3-4g Junior Red Cross Al- ternate 2g TV Contestant 3g Class Librarian 2-3-4g Paper Staff 4g Annual Staff 45 Honor Roll 2-3-4. AMBITION: Home Economics career. PASTIME: Using big words and looking through the dictionary for more big words. SAYING: Where's the dictionary? PET PEEVE: No dictionaries! ' SECRET DESIRE: To give John's bucket of paint back fKem-tonej. NAME: Carol Frances Nash NICKNAME: Caro1 ACTIVITIES: Band 1-23 Chorus lg Junior Red Cross lg FHA 1-2-3-43 I-'HA Secretary 3g FHA District Secretary 35 FHA Convention 3g Junior Play Prompter 33 Honor R011 1-2-3. AMBITION: School Teacher. PASTIME: Reading. SAYING: To each his own! PET PEEVE: Elvis. SECRET DESIRE: To be completely happy. FHA President 4g Junior Red Cross 1- NAME: Donnamae Ella Nichols NICKNAME: Donner ACTIVITIES: FHA 1-2-3-4: Band 1-2-3-4: Chorus 1-2-3-4: A11-State Music Meet 1-2-3g All-State Band 3: Operetta 1-2-3: District Festival 1-2-3: A11-Northwest Alternate 2: FHA Photographer 4: Annual Staff 45 Drivers Training 3: Paper Staff 4. AMBITION: College - music major and government minor. PASTIME: Practicing on the piano. SAYING: Funny bunny PET PEEVE: People who talk about snakes and bugs at the table. SECRET DESIRE: To go under the North Pole in a submarine. NAME: Rose Marie Remillard NICKNAME: Rosie ACTIVITIES: Band lg FHA 1-2-3-4: Drivers Training 4: Paper staff 4g Spanish 1. AMBITION: To go to Mexico. PASTIME: Running arolmd and listening to the radio. SAYING: Oh, for dumb! PET PEEVE: Bossy, loud people. SECRET DESIRE: To own a horse ranch. NAME: Ray Vern Robinson NICKNAME: Ray ACTIVITIES: FFA 1-2-3: Band 1-2-3-4: Drivers Training 3. AMBITION: To see the whole United States. PASTIME: Taking trips. SAYING: Yea, I know. PET PEEVE: Serious people. SECRET DESIRE: Well!!! 'QQ'- A43 v 'QM 4 w , w ' w .V , I A 1 , 1 x H' ' Q q , s I fl . NAME: Nancy Jo Rushton ACTIVITIES: Chorus 1-2g Quartet 25 FI-IA 2-3-4: FHA Parliamentarian 3g FHA Song and Recreation Leader 45 District Music Festival. AMBITION: College - major in Husbandry. PASTIME: Listening to KUDI. SAYING: Oh, help me! PET PEEVE: Mr. Miller. SECRET DESIRE: To go to Spain. NAME: Diana June Sanford NICKNAME: DS fDepr. of Sanitationj ACTIVITIES: Chorus 1-2-35 Operetta 2-3g Quartet 25 Drivers Training 4g Junior Class Play 3, AMBITION: To go to college PASTIME: Horseback riding and writing notes. SAYING: Oh, naturally. PET PEEVE: Randa and Eldon. SECRET DESIRE: To have to stand in the same place twice to make a shadow. NAME: Shirley Ann Skelton NICKNAME: Sas ACTIVITIES: Chorus 1-23 Cheerleading 1-2-3-4g Class Secretary-Treasurer 2g Junior Class Play 3g Drivers Training 3: FHA 2-3. AMBITION: To be a secretary. PASTIME: Fred Cwhen he's arolmdj. SAYING: Ya but. PET PEEVE: Gary Anderson's smart remarks. SECRET DESIRE: To be 6' and weigh 1053, NAME: Evelyn Marie Smovir NICKNAME: Ev ACTIVITIES: Band lg FHA 1-2-3-4: Drivers Training 4: Paper Staff 4: Honor Roll 2-3: Hooky 1-2-3. AMBITION: Government work and to go to Alaska or overseas. PASTIME: Listening to KUDI and running around. SAYING: You ol' duffer! PET PEEVE: Boys who think they're God's gift to girls. SECRET DESIRE: To drive a semi. NAME: Hazel Ann Tessman NICKNAME: Haze ACTIVITIES: FI-IA 1-2-3-4: FHA Reporter 2: FHA Historian 4: Chorus 1: Band 1-2-3: Drivers Training 3: Junior Class Play 3: Paper Staff 4: Annual Staff 4: Class Secretary-Treasurer 3. AMBITION: Elementary education PASTIME: Meeting new and differ- ent types of people. SAYING: Scronchie PET PEEVE: People who are always finding fault with young people. SECRET DESIRE: To write a diction- ary and to go to Russia. NAME: Ella Lucille Thomson NICKNAME: Loue1la ACTIVITIES: Chorus lg FHA 2-3-4. AMBITION: To be a good nurse. PASTIME: listening to KUDI. SAYING: Heavens to Pete. SECRET DESIRE: To tour the United States and Canada. NAME: Fay lone Turner NICKNAME: Fayzie ACTIVITIES: Honor Roll 1-2-3-4: Chorus 1-2: Band 1-2: Operetta 1-2: Junior Red Cross 1-2-3- 4: Red Cross Representative 1: FHA 1-2-3-4: FHA Convention 2: Class Secretary-Treasurer 1: Class President 3: Junior Class Play 3: TV Contestant 3: Heisey Award 3: Girls' State Delegate 3: Junior Annual Editor 3: Annual Editor 4: Paper Staff 4: MIEA Convention 4. AMBITION: Marriage, children, and a ranch in Alaska. PASTIME: Building a pickup -house. SAYING: See you - in an igloo. PET PEEVE: Pessimists. SECRET DESIRE: To take Fritz to Alaska with me. NAME: Charles Eugene Walt NICKNAME: Chas ACTIVITIES: Football 1-2-3-4: Basketball 1-2-3: Track 1-2-3- 4g FFA 1-2-3-4: Letterman's Club 1-2-3-4: Class President 1 AMBITION: To be a married man. PASTIME: Lovin' and catin'. y SAYING: Quit ba1kin'. PET PEEVE: Somebody who is just gg looking for a fight. , SECRET DESIRE: To meet the three .' older Lennon sisters, NAME: Darlene Margaret Wiseman ACTIVITIES: FHA 1-2-3-4: Chorus 1: Drivers Training 4: Paper Staff 4. AMBITION: Elementary teacher. PASTIME: Riding around in Karen's Studey Golden Hawk. SAYING: Neat SECRET DESIRE: To buy a black Ford so Louella and I can reach Alaska. NAME: Gary George Wohlegemuth N1cKNA ME: ' WooIey ACTIVITIES: Band 1-2-3g Football 1 2 3 4 FFA 1 2-3-4g Chorus lg First Vice President of FFA 4 Lette.rman's Club 2-3-4g FFA State Convention 3-45 Annual Staff 4. AMBITION: Ranching. PASTIME: Hunting. SAYING: Whizzers PET PEEVE: Stuck-up people. NAME: Lawrence David Wright NICKNAME: Uncle Larry ACTIVITIES: Basketball lg Track 1-2g Football lg FFA 1-2-3-45 FFA Secretary 35 FFA President 4g District FFA Vice President 45 FFA Speech 25 FFA District Con- vention 2-3g FFA State Conven- tion 2-35 Junior Class Play 3g Annual Staff 4g Drivers Training 35 Honor Roll 1-3-4. AMBITION: To stay in Agriculture. PASTIME: Thinking and going. SAYING: Yes six. PET PEEVE: Girls that are hard to figure. SECRET DESIRE: To get out of this bracel X LOOKING BACKWARD August 29, 1955, was bright and sunny and spirits were high. It was the first day of a new chapter in the lives of 44 freshmen. The class roll included: Roy, Jerry, Darlene B., Sharon Blossom, Art, Leonard Browning, Carolyn, John E. . Jack Fatz, Lynn, Max- ine and Linda, Patty, Gwen, Emily, Mary Jean Ivey, Margaret, Fred K, , Mel, JoAnne, Darrel Lancaster, Fred L. , Roy Link, Joey, Wes Lords, Karen Maney, Charlie, Karen Murdoch, Carol, Donnamae, Rose, Ray, Nancy, Diana, Shirley, Evelyn, Violet Sol- seng, Hazel, Louella, Fay, Charles, Darlene W. , Gary, and Lawrence. Chosen to lead the class that year were Joey as President, Fred L. as Vice President, and Fay as Secretary-Treasurer, with Mr. Spangler as sponsor. As freshmen, we learned how much we could get away with in music class before the redhead lost her temper, and in Gen- eral Science, we learned how to ward off those tests. A bang and a picnic at the river closed the first chapter of our high school days. ln the fall of '56, we learned we had lost Art, Leonard, Jack, and Wes, but Gay, Crystal Richardson, Wanda, and Zelma Lashway came, making a total of 44. This year We gave the incoming freshmen an initiation to end all - complete with a Kangaroo Court and the dance that we sponsored. Class officers elected were: Charles, President, Gay, Vice President, and Shirley, Secretary-Treasurer, with Don Rose and Miss Goodwin as co-sponsors. In geometry class there were such individuals as Charlie Smith, Kem- tone, Sas, and B-jerk, and as a whole we became Yahoo's and Knotheads. In history, EVERYONE learned to write! ! Parties and dances sprinkled through our sophomore year relieved the pain of going to school. A picnic also ended this year, and we were halfway to our goal as graduates. We were finally upperclassmen! We found that -Darrel, Roy, Violet, and Crystal had left us, but Myrna, Bill, Johnny, Art, and Barbara Hoisington filled the vacancies mak- ing a final count of 45. Bill Aubert and Jack Hane co-sponsored our class led by Fay, President, Roy, Vice President, and Hazel, Secretary-Treasurer. Play practice turned out the masterpiece, Hessie of the Hills, with Diana, Hazel, and Jerry in the leading roles. Playing hide and seek in cars was fun fwasn't it Gay, Fred L. , Charles, and Fay'?J, but remember where our chicken dinner feast for the last play practice meal came from? They shoot horse thieves and rustlers. . . wonder what happens to. . . oh, welll Say, does anyone know what was REALLY in that jug?? l l I Then came the Prom - and the 'differ- ences of opinion which made our Junior class famous for infamousj, In the setting of a medieval castle, Connie Rae Robbins was crowned queen with Dorothy Lynes and Donnie Jacobsen as attendants. In quick succession we put on the Junior-Senior Banquet for the seniors and presented them all with gifts on Class Night. The State Track Meet, picnics, etc. Cwe won't go into that etclj closed the third chapter in our high school days. September 2, 1958 came finally, ending the last high school summer vacation we'd have. We all took our places as mighty seniors with all the honors that title bestows. Zelma, Barbara, and Mary Jean left, but Donna Arps and Marlene came into our class making a total of 44. Gay, President, Linda, Vice President, and Joey, Secretary-Treasur er were chosen to lead our class with Bill Aubert and Mr. Smith as co-sponsors. We put on a Jailhouse Rock - remember that dance, Roger? As we traded pictures and wrote in yearbooks we realized that these were the final pages in the last, wonderful chapter ot life at Simms High, LOOKING FORWARD The class of '59 is much too scattered to even have a reunion this year, 1969, so our roving photographer, Donnamae has used up half of her millionaire husband's million traveling all over the world to photograph each of our class members as they are now. The picture reels have arrived and are on the projector. Let's sit back, re- lax, and see what has happened to everyone else. Donna started in Sun River where she found Gay at Hall's still playing pinochle, with Em sitting on her boss's knee taking dictation. Linda Rose, Wanda, and Jerry all have large families of their own. lt looks as though Maxine is raising her own Navy, while Chas. has raised a girls' football team. Donna Arps is enjoying her GRANDchildren already! Bill climbed off a bronc long enough to report that Art was riding the rails, but he didn't know exactly where. Roy is working hard supporting all his kids fno wife, thoughlj, and Karen Maney and Nancy, the English teacher. have the job of teaching them. CThose kids! They were enough to cause Darlene W. to retirelj. There's Charlie M. putting his team through their paces for the camera while their band leader Uohnnyj looks on in disgust. Shirley and Fred? Oh, they're at Cape Can- averal ready to blast off in Darlene B. 's rocket to the moon and to Mars, where they will visit Marlene and her 30 kids. Oh, dear! Karen Murdoch and Carol are STILL arguing! Well, at least their nurses, Marg and Louella, are around when their blood pressure gets too high, and the doc, Mel, is there in case the fight gets TOO out of hand! There's Hazel writing a dictionary of her own. Our Home Ec. major, Joey, did well - she's cooking for the president! John E. is taking life easy. There's Carolyn, too - she's still looking for a free male. CBetter get busy, 'cause there aren't many leftlj Oh, now we're visiting Ev. Say, who's that handsome cowboy beside you? Your husband? Wow! And there is Patty - private secretary to Hugh O'Brien, no less. Ray is busy customizing cars for Lynn's Custom Car Company. Myrna has her own beauty parlor now and it looks like she is keeping busy. Hmmm, there's Standard Oi1's new head accountant, JoAnne. In the same office we find Gwen, the telephone operator. What fun she has reversing the charges on customers! Imagine having to go clear to EGYPT to find Gary! ! Look, he's digging up mummies. Grabbing a dogesled, our photographer found Fred and Fay herding kids and cows at their Alaskan ranch. Then off to New Zealand to see Lawrence and up to Hawaii to talk to Diana. CLooks like they're having nice vacations!! And it's sure easy to see why this film cost Donna a half million dollars!! Oh, dear! Over so soon. Well, it's time to pack up the films and send them on to another classmate. Hope we can do this again sometime! LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the graduates of the Class of 1959, being of sound mind and memory, do here- by make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any wills heretofore made. FIRST: To Burton Smith, the Class as a whole relinquishes authority of the fourth period study hall. SECOND: Roy wills his stocking cap to Butch. To Janet Holzworth, Myrna bestows her dubious height. Jerry would like to leave his long legs to Vern Milliron. To next year's shorthand ll class, Marlene wills her leaky pen. Darlene B. leaves her ability to tie Mr. Smith's house shut and not get caught to anyone brave enough to try it next Halloween. fHow about it, Terry O'Neill?J. His friends in the Choteau police force, Art would like to leave to Bob Thoroughman. Carolyn bestows her ability to play hooky and NOT get caught to Nila. John Edwards leaves his knack of making money in driver's training to any sucker that takes it! Wanda wills her ability to tease Corinne. To everyone, Lynn leaves his love of money. Bill wills his ability to get along with teachers to Ivan. Her sense of humor, Linda leaves to any person who will take a chance with it. Maxine bequeaths her calm outlook on life to Vicki. To Betty Skelton, Patty would like to leave her quiet personality. Her naturally red hair, Emily would like to leave Barbara W. Ckeep trying, Babslj. Gay wills his ability to get along with cops to his brother, Russ. Gwen leaves her reserved attitude to Diana Rada. Marg wills her long eyelashes to Susan S. To any couple needing it, Fred and Fay will their ability to get along together. Mel leaves Ray to Linda Tippetts. To Carolyn S. , JoAnne bequeaths her height? His chemistry ability, Fred L. leaves to Stanley. To all the Spinsters of Simms High, Joey wills all her boyfriends. For Mr. Smith's benefit, Karen Maney leaves her gray hair to him. Charlie bequeaths his love of English class to Benny. His private parking place behind the grade school, Johnny M. leaves to Jim Klaue. Karen Murdoch wills her ability to get away with insulting Jim to anyone brave enough to try. To Jim Sherard, a fellow debater, Carol wills her love of arguing. Donnamae leaves her music ability to Bonnie Parker. In case Ellen Clark's comb breaks, Rose is leaving one behind for a spare. Ray bestowes his Silver Hawk on Dick Andersen. Her blonde hair, Nancy would like to leave Marilynn fMunro?J. Diana wills her ability to milk cows to Randa. To Gwen B. , Shirley bequeaths her ability to keep her boyfriend. To Pat, Evelyn leaves her ability to tell the truth. Hazel wills her ability to read signs to Susan Van Loo. Louella and Darlene W. would like to leave their twin outfits to Cathy and Sandy. To Sam Dean, Charles wishes to leave his curly hair. Gary bestows the school lunch on Roger. His curly hair for lack of itj, and all his women, Lawrence leaves for Wally, THIRD: As a whole, the Class leaves the hope that every future graduating class will have as many wonderful memories as does the Class of 1959. IN WITNESS WHEREOF: CLASS OF 1959 1 Q , ,gg 5-f , x r-Q-wwe., 3 ' , ,Q , Lgff-ws' A , w,11,,,gU, MW x .fsck-51 2 V: ' 3 K Mfg 'l , .- , rv' N . .- -. fn V-,5::3w.,w.,, Q : ,gw.'QL:'Q'. Y'?J:Q.':F' V . swf Kyiv' ,X K JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS ' -an 3 Ea 1 x J R Darrel Sand, Presidentg Bill Miller, Reporterg Sue Taylor, Secretary- Treasurerg Tom Johnson, Vice President. Randa Porter assumed the secretarial duties after Sue transferred. . Y K s VAN X Q:Qif'?f5l' , ' ' 'Q'Qix5fIQf N2 35 'EEQXNN 'N ' N r :Q is O K - .R X- ,- X :X -, . x 'N S X X NC X XXX X N x We .I 3 xl is N Q, R wi' :S -I ' -'J' W O 'P -INQ X Q X, v :ESF 'fr 5 Q. Q M A f - . v l x '3'w..?ivf's'i .r DENNIS ANDERSEN GARY ANDERSON RONALD DENNING ROBERT EVANS 'Wa H, J' x.,- 'CV' RICHARD Ew1NG NILA GUILL RUSSELL HATLER ROGER HOEN 1 nl w- I S 1 tum 41 'di I 'V' I 'Q '? Ng? ,X R: 4 ,, ., .!,V , , , V -an W 'f f'9 JL C127 if f TOM JOHNSON ALLAYNE JOHNSTON BILL MILLER R-ANDA PORTER .R 'W if E K DIANA RADA ROY Rises DARREL SAND MARY SAUKE A JV WH - . V. f.if:Q5?:f:' A A 'f E E 1.1-, N 61 35, :V -.ggi fx '. X N -- fx. I-:ESU -. ' f z.-11: -' ' T 1 .- :: 'W ':5?511'-..- 2' - f wr -' J Q.i, :,.,,e.i ' .s -:::-1- .. -, I, ,. ,--:-:,:'., -1 Q, fx ,., gk : . . V' -' i'S2v 'A aa . ' , , 3' 1 ..i1.'75i: E1 ze., a ' ' W, , w .I:1 :2f .-5 3-1ff 'i:-11:11. - 1 fi57Q5'fE5g3 -a'721,f-'illffafff R. 'i ,gJ1' if f 'Z X.-'55 ,.1.fE' - 9-6:Z:f,E'Ef'f'f',1ill-1 U 2 - -i -vF5:::', 5 Q 'Q QS? A... . . '..,5:i: -:gf-.5 -- . -13g+r:- 4, . :.f -.'. V' ' ar 1-E,'?-s- 1 :rf :n i 'V ' yd V V 2 ., , Q., - '- in N Rocky Schauer Stanley Smovir Melvin Suek Pat UTf1DhIeSS Charles Warnick Barbara Wiegand Larry Williams X' Jive.- 'Xz A QM? W X PX XWRNM xy X N ,aw fx f stgisx RQSQEXEKSX, Sx iv X Q gg YQ-rx , ?:XQs9W'5'?.0 N 'Q' X NXf?iX?i?sY? : XXX X, X f 5 X 1+ X9 wX1R,Xx SX4S.L:Ai3.gSXX 9S,Q5fg-SQw5f.-. 5X ,XX 1 -145 vo ' ' Y ' i -X X? '-,-arg-if 1 Y- .xc QX, QQP' 'Q ':'2QI Ei..'-:QQ ' ':'- 3 uv . ' A X X MX Q X 'NXXXX fx, xy, X vga M xgf SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Bernard Hoge, Vice Presidentg Terry O'Nei11, Secretary-Treasurer: Jim Loomis, President. GWEN BIORK BETTY BREIDENBACH JAMES CALDWELL lf' xi ,rm y Z. wa, Hazel Charters Terry Couch 'E' Marvin Hamann Robert Hengchel SandY KSISO James Klaue Cathy Cutler Efb i ,ff ' ?q I 'cg' 5 Bernard Hoge 've 4,541 fr Q John Koger Barbara Dear Ianetf Holzworth .sr -65' ,Q X A James Loomis 3 E Qin Siem 5- '7. ',.' . K X Q? 2 , , ., fa, f s S f Robin Moore Marilynn Murdock Larry Nash Sheila Nielsen :disk it fi, Corinne Ogden Terry O'Nei11 . I S Y .. -N, C ., ' N ww.. N , -.vii ,. i . . 53 5 Nia-f -3 ' T'1135 . .E 3 'B X .,,. riie S g S f MYF3 R0biS0f1 James Sherard -it Daman Rammeu Bvrmie Remillafd x- kk Marianne Siemens Betty Skelton A ,ov NZ' -'15 ,ful Richard Sorum Carolyn Span ler Phil 5 . ' . Q AS Q., g prott Robert Stevenson 'K' 'WV' ,fx ,4 ,-v' aff, . ,. nf I P .. Y ,un Susan Stordahl Dolores Thomson Y Bob Thoroughman Linda Tippetts K0 lg-IN!! Qffgsw Ivan Turner Bill Waples Wally Wight Nao W ma right 5 is ' E5 E . Y. 1 'ae ? 1 .l E Q, , X 9 '-2115. 1- .1 M, . 'X . .-u J, J . xg I FRESHMAN INITIATION Wi? 'K ,gk 'lin g H . ff- W.. -, Q A v E'iQ:'E - zv, . 3-5: me -0 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Jo Ann Gray, President, John Ewing, Vice President, Bonnie Parker, Secretary-Treasurer. VEINON ANDERSEN JOYCE ANDERSON xx ' . vi ' X b A .9 . .. , ff : X , r,,, + X ,U Q Q VX . ' X, --X N -S Q: Q M , N -as, X X MQW .l -- - M fre x5'QY ,wb X4 A ,, 33. ,SX A ,s kew . 'S M .5 Q- wg, xl,-Q WXXQN' 55 , mi x gm V -:IGW M . - S S S r S , ID Q I al 2 DICK ANDERSON LETHA BAKER JOHN BAUNE BERNADINE BLISS Q' xv-'X ' ,A 'Xfff ' +9 . I. rf f .I ',. ' i A,,A V I QW, ,Qi . 4, -A Kenneth Carver Ellen Clark Sam Dean Rex Denning ,-Y 'amy Q18-' fm ,S John Ewing Patsy Fatz LeRoy Frey Jo AHRE Gray l e D iw' Q not Q 'VAV ., if Q V Avi -.M . I D i 1 1 Dick Hanson Dennis Hood Norman Huffman MYIHH Kelly A43 v 'QM 4 w , w ' w .V , I A 1 , 1 x H' ' Q q , s I fl . X ws: .. .. .Q 2 V 3 : J ,. E gy.: f , , .a.,1, fr ,. , a-f 9: 3, 5 V - -Q' ' 5:11- as X if ,f K SJ 1 1 N' , r 'U 'S ge, ,Ei ik E, gk Se. I Q , Y ,f,...., 5 5 v , 4 M3 s f '4 'Q b X 7 'C , m Q ., 5 x lg Q,,. J Steven Leistiko William Maney Carolyn McCann Lola McCann P H OT O NOT AVAILABLE B f 22 Vern Milliron Howard Nash Ellen Nauman Bill Palo O? Vevyaix 5 W Bonnie Parker Lonnie Porro Della Porter Wilma Richter if ' Sf -Ji -nn? Janette Robbins Bonnie Rockwell Q S Vicky Sauke Fred Smith XY I , +.,- -e , . 7 ' ,cn Y 'lr of 'U x A f 1 r' 1 ' vs, . Cheryl Rushton 15.5 Donald Sorum ra ,iw Q , -04 , ' WZ' . 4 ' - p',,. In-:Aly 5, ,E ',,.NZ- fy 1. V gf: I 6? f lii i' if , 'rg-gg gf- 'HL Donna Sanford 4-tifrtu. - ,,, Y ,ws-V...-7 Torval Stockamp XA? vii 51153-U Van L00 Russell Warnick Lila Whitcraft Miifilyli Whitcraft . 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QSXSSNN N:-my --wx my ,Q nys'--uw-m., -M1g1gg3r5155g:,xu SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES , ' .-' -HJ ' 411,04 S an ler Ka Loomis Carole Anne Stelling, Mariana Kologl Connie SEATED: Susanne p g , y , Cady, Jeanette Hanson, Leona Eisenzimer, Bonnie Hood. MIDDLE ROW: Vic Andersen Gloria Keiper, Paul Breldenbach, Ann Marie Chestnutt, Cliff Kirby, Edwin Evans Lois 1 Mr. Hanson Not Pictured Chester Bjork 'l,A-s 'wil S K sf.xs4,'f,q, f -L:-K' w , f e L li - W? 'ln' A' 9 A W, i n s l, iz 1. Ns, , . I1 -44 'i n 'ff ffl' ' - -lx .' ' - 'Zi' 4 ff f , 7gVU4lfW1QQ477H1lyli ff, ,yxf sf' 42 I5-A, 1 7 7 X Steiner, Donald Miller. BACK ROW: Dell McCann, Kenneth Wa t, I g Z FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES SEATED: Alice Rentmeister, Terry Rentmeister, Marlene Johnston, Jo Ann Evans, Flor- ence Holland, Leslie Aubert, Dorothy Gray, Nancy Thomson, Merry Ann Thornton. MIDDLE ROW: John Wood, Ronnie Lee, Mark Lindberg, Edward Lee, Gary Moss, Daniel Holland, Jack Kirby, Dan Loomis. BACK ROW: Ronald Warnick, Mike Crawford, Gary Levine, Jonanhan Burdsall, Robert Chestnutt, Ronnie Thornton, Dick Walt, Gerald Peter- son, Dick Eisenzimer, Mrs. Cunningham, gf.. C THIRDXAND FOURTH GRADES SEATED: Kerwin Wamick, Marcia Lee, Vickie Moss, Phyllis Stelling, Danny Eisenzimer, Janet Greer, Jimmy Thomson, Carson Rouns, MIDDLE ROW: Larry Douglas, Clarence Steiner, Stephen Siemens, Madalyn Porro, Elsie Friesen, Donna Friesen, Robert Gray, Joe Evans, Ronald Wood, Russell Hanson. BACK ROW: Danny Lame, Gyda Breidenbach, Aleta Rouns, Sally Kelly, Donna Aubert, Vickie Lee, Hannah Burdsall, Glenda Sue Hanna Kenneth Lee, Mrs. Johnston. NOT PICTURED: Curtis Haugen and Karen Peterson. ,,.-gy Q , is A- ' - Lg '75 3 is fil i KT ' X ' y Q X l::.j'I5 -4' V 1 IQ? , L f, 1- W X , g D ...Xb . Q- x 'gif g 1 23 P ' Z ' FIRST AND SECOND GRADES Tan Greer Lmda Ehnes a Sauke Charlotte Stellmg YU K. 'V ,N f Z WZ? 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PROM QUEEN SH IRLEY SKELTON JOEY LOOMIS DARLENE BIORK t t e n d a n t s il? DIANA SANFORD .11 ln. HN: ' 4 n- ? 1 . I- H . .WEP 1 I, 1 1.11 1:-5 6 1' Fig,- -1 . L , an . .gi 5 -1 9- - I .1 Q I A , H .. i I TCTTY B- Darlene B. '49, ,O O-:f Karen M. Diana S. HONOR ROLL Linda F. 5. u i, ,O Q X fi 5 -,f. .,:.w-' in Fay T. Emily H. O gay 2 Lawrence W, sf' ' ft s 'N if 4 'E' R Bonnie P, Lonme P. Donna S. Vicki S x X .fin . X ' A JoAnne K. N .en . -.J .nu- Og f 4 Russell H. fi E6 M O O E W, vv., O 81 E N O - O O O ne n Q O O O 'O , O E l' ff 9 ff' A1 if 'Q ' 'Q , f E? OO OO o O ' :O Qgxy, gg - S OO pl E :O O ,E ennn nenn fg-.f N 5? ' O O2 4 2 fesinfn Q e O een e F n O 4 ' ig' 5 if 'en, j f--V 2 ig O 1 Q ' E Q 'ig O' A fO ,O :J , Kale- E O O v V H A x 'W' ' g . ' L4 - 4 4 lc 5 3'if3,lj O ,. 3 1 'VVA o w - P' ' - O ' O ' ' , O ,- ' f ,, O .':.'. A' O ,Og O Q 'f Q2 co in ig as 5 3. A K D Of E 44 O PU O,.-' Q P ' cw 4 ' 'N ' ' QQ, W I il O, ,O. O gn n OO On Og, On. e O - V A H if X f I 0 O Cn Ak- 35 A O O. O ' 0 1,2 ,, ' N O N liek ,, f OO E' 5 O 5 A O, , af' i 3 EL be ,.O. OA: 4 if gy A 'f 73- rn .5 O 4 N s M 1' A ' 1435, A 2 F QQ O 5 V ' D ' ' ' N 'iigww U' 152' iw, 5,4 :I O,,,, 4' :J 'fO. , H ' O -14 gf :J 2 nf ,4 5 V4,, , O4 .O.Q I gg ' K gy. ,, Q . e 1 4. ' A QR A W .- Joey L. Q emvkx , 1 , Bill M. Russell W. CZY7? I af' - 1 . ,1 fl -V ,-,,: GIRLS' STATE JOEY LOOMIS FAY TURNER ,WI - BTH I1 Q!! 'F' BOYS' STATE JERRY BAKER GAY HATLER fi -'I Z S55 5 HTIGERETTES ' ' .. A.. Left to right: Darlene Bjork, Susan Stordahl, Shirley Skelton. ..B,. Left to right: Bonnie Parker, Vicki Sauke, Gwen Bjork, Linda Tippetts 5 n,w , X NORTHERN DIVISIONAL CHAMPS SEATEDg Rocky Schauer and Charles Warnick, Managers, KNEELING: Dick Hanson, Steven Leistiko, Fred Smith, Roy Allen, Larry Williams, John Koger, Fred Kirby, Darrel Sand. STANDING: Coach Don Rose, Bob Henschel, Phil Sprott, Gary Wohlgemuth, Fred Leistiko, Charles Walt, Charlie Mathews, Jerry Baker, Bemard Hoge, Mel Knapstad, Larry Nash, Coach Burton Smith, Jim Loomis, HONORARY CO-CAPTAINS: Fred Kirby and Charles Walt. 1 - -- 9'Ei'Ff'?' GTFSI-'-25. -1 --.. r ',:rg :--'Wa g - , J . :-ggvegg. , If ,.f,,. .--:Ll ---Q7-ff:w 'lf-+R fi: ., ,,, ,, -nr:Gz3,,i,m., ,W ,,mc,,,.,,,N,. , -,-va., 1 1 egg ' ah 2.4. - -- rf- ,- . .W ,,.a:,,, - K ,f y rg- .LSI -' -'T 'sax -.V :Y H ' .qX'PJ F XX-- -- .- --- ' - N , -'44, N Patio ,. oz , , , Ig: I S -'DATE SCHOOL PLACE THEY WE 1 34,3 .p f ' I '-1 R M T - sept 20 Augusta Here 12 39 Cascade Here Be t There Brady Here Power There Centerville Here INTER DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP Joplin Here DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP St Leo s Here S e pt Oct Oct Oct Oct Nov Nov inf' hy, rw f P' rv' 4 ' if . 26 6 54 I' . 4 1 o 20 . 11 0 2 R, 19: , . 18 6 39 I . 22 14 54 5' farm ' ' .- . 1 22 67 1 1, n 4 . if as 5 3 'I , -Y ip. 1- . 8 . ' 12 46 -4 - fi 'T L 'c -L., ,031 Cir -4.5, , A ,. , I I r 4,25- A 4'iWa,,, - 'w3p','f.:i313a.g,. ':5'+fff'3' SHR-19 rg? 4 44,5 M 35 N , L: .s..,f,I-. JW- - . 4 -,., ,P Sept. 13 Dutton There 7 33 v B SQUAD KNEELING: Fred Fatz, Russell Wamick, Donald Sorum, DaRe11 Ramrnell, Billy Palo, Rex Denning, Ken Carver, John Baune. STANDING: Norman Huffman, Steven Leistiko, Ivan Turner, Jim Klaue, Bob Hen schel, Phil Sprott, Dick Hanson, Larry Nash, Fred Smith, Howard Nash, Coach Burton Smith. Q ? if:ZQf l1 CHARLIE MATHEWS - End ROY ALLEN - Quarterback JERRY BAKER - End FRED KIRBY - Center GARY WOHLGEMUTH - Center MEL KNAPSTAD - Ha1fback msn LEISTIKE - End BH-L MU-LHR ' Quarterback 1 .gf ,: 1 7 1 -.-.f- U' - rx-U., -.WL 4. 2.4 X.. ST. LEO'S '.-Q1 P K 91 1. :wt si' , 'C Tm x .sx ' ' -umuwggggig, 1 X 5 x f -x X D N - A ' wg N k ' ' 4 'A 'M--wi , . A .41 s, N V ,, fn nf ...,, t , y , ., -,: ,. if K , A' viii,-tu '3 W P :Mu l 4 , I - ' .. 4 Q - . My Z- 1. Y 5,5 V K -w. 'um.,, X ' wx W . r , ' ' X- mg gf .iff ' ' 'N ' 1 ' 3 , l lyaw ' ' ,, ' . - W x , gy -, Ii. I -- 'fx' ri W ?f' 2-Afwi1339fw'Q-+ '-fW'xf '.fi:3! :'S ' ' ' ' 4 ' L 'f-Nw-GQ gmw., ,- M - r-'mxfgaiag T 'M ' -. M ae VW M , w f 1 ' A X 2 ,, H,.,M....,, -1- - f. s x. .. dfw' . I . yi- 1 Q I M , I , .4 X ', ,L-4.l-.it j , ' ' wwf., 1.31 , 1 V -4' wi A e' ffsywlkflifka-Qqiffzf ypgfvgi'-jr, 5 - K 'A 4-, ' A-NQHQXQMQQP-Q,-L.x ,A-Ag. .M .QM-wf.4.,,w,:.Q.i:m.-, POWER CASCADE AUGUSTA nat? CENTERVILLE -wo SIMMS TIGERS K sl K KNEELING: Roy Allen, Tom Johnson, Rocky Schauer, John Koger, Jim Loomis, Bill Miller. STANDING: Coach Don Rose, Bernard Hoge, Charlie Mathews, Fred Leistiko Jerry Baker, Larry Nash, Phil Sprott, Gary Wohlgemuth, Manager, XXXXX f 6, if-1 -H 5 Pe Q I Q f , , 1 , 'l K, ,. , , I VIPIHJJIIIIIIIIIIIQIIIJIIUHIIIIW - gt xv X, 1, it 'ws- x ' :Q E fiwv1:'l'v 5 gRm,3Qwa Y' S ' 'f da -- - -9--,ww xrgbgrxg 1-ai r -LQ X me , W - M-5 rigs.: ','j1'rs-fy ' Jw , , A X . 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'. gf fla ' ohi1' !!If-'P' - 3 .x Xixxu - K THE TIGER 1959 S H10 Class SIMMS HIGH SCHOOL Slmms Mont ggfkawf ENHLN 1 - ' ,,c,,, 'rw SIMMS KITTENS , - Q 1?-5 1 ., V NE, f f Sv I J L if 5 x ix X X V 5 1 x tiko Bob Henschel, Larry Nash, KN : Charles Warnick. STANDING: Jim Loomis, Fred Sm1 h Burton Smith Ivan Turner, Darrel Sand, Coac CL Y EELING John Koger, Steven Leis , 'th, Bernard Hoge, Phil Sprott - 1 ' Howard Nash hmm L L, KKK TRACK TEAM KNEELING: Coach Don Rose. STANDING: Jim Loomis, Roy Allen, Bernard Hoge, Charlie Mathews, Fred Leistiko, Jerry Baker, Mel Knapstad, Rocky Schauer, Bill Miller, w ,-1 W A , 5 if ' x 4 Q 4,1 u Q, y. ' . X ia, F- , 1 L .,,- ,g ' Q -, qt u L , . .. 1 ,s . I ,-? ' .... 31 xi' A 'Y K . 1 f:-5:-.1 x-V : 4 ' kt xl ' x ey, ,, , V I - . 5 ' , , . ,, -ggi ' I .X ,, r.. 1 M 1 - 1 gn , ' 5 1 . , ' - ' Tl .ang A xl ,. 5,.,,,!,i?E'.'fV ..,. , .. ,, 1 ' - M Fiyf-xff 1 ..-. wmqw.-M F1'6d'S in fI0I1t Char1ie - up and over CHQ missed HU watch him, Bill! . . . Sound off for Simms High. . . We're ahead! Jufnp it, pred! L - -Qwiw--..s3.v,.. -1: wx ww ' '13'le??Xzf1g Mwvg ww'-M3551 -:sw -A ' 'x Q g..,.,Q x -r xx, N a Qyiiv N? my x N N X M 52 X N g M 3 J-Vx W' X Q X Swgmf xi , Q Mx vjglilqbi ' xiwgmw . - X tg, S N1 Wfbw-we 5 , x x ' fwaxuqp' ei 'fx JFK Mk 1 QW iss: . Nik . , - 3'3Yw:1wt' Ya. 3 ii ' U I liiirikffswf-.s-:Vi K .. W, Q 1QWI-'rw'-'-S11'f5v2 ,5- N' Xa-P . .2 ixg:?.:ff2:-f1:'. :Ez. - -V f -If i9Q:f'Z+'N?g' X N12 + ?w' ' M .Q ,YW f ur.-:R si W..,,x.,,- ,, , - S X. .. f.,-4 V - . -.wgzewzwm--., x x'L.'?.4' 'fx 2 -. NNN ' - J? 'X ffgwfa-fs4 ,4 - - ay?-zu, fl. X :my -- -, ww iv., :gf Q-,.1f53'- y ' 'iz F. H.A. OFFICERS SEATED: Sue Stordahl, Secretaryg Marianne Seimens, Hisroriang Joey Loomis, Vice President, Karen Murdoch, President, Marilynn Murdoch, Treasurerg Donuamae Nichols, Photographer, and Terry O'Nei1l, Publicity Chairman. STANDING: Miss McGinnis, Advisor: Linda Fuller, Parliamentariang Nancy Rushton, Recreation Leader, Robin Moore Reporterg and Hazel Ann Tessman, Historian. F.H.A. INITIATION F.F.A. OFFICERS U LEFT TO RIGHT: Darrel Sand, Reporterg Roy Allen, Secretary Fred Kirby Treasurer Lawrence Wright, Presidentg Bill Aubert, Advisorg Jerry Baker Vice President Gary Wohlgemuth, First Vice Presidentg Charlie Mathews, Sentinel FFA DISPLAY North Montana State F Second Place-Silver air f . N 'A X sums 1 W, p A CLEAN GRAIN A W 9 A Coon HEALTH 5 A . , A S 8 ji A num GRAIN I POOR HEALTH I V N... SUCCESS STAFF SEATED: Karen Murdochg Emily Hall: Maxine Fullerg Diana Sanfordg Shirley Skelton Donnamae Nichols: and Myrna Anderson. STANDING: lim Crawford, Advisory Fay Turnerg Hazel Tessmang Marlene Beckerg Evelyn Smovirg Carolyn Denningg JoAnne Kolwyckg Pat Gravesg Karen Maneyg Joey Loomisg Linda Fullerg Darlene Bjork. AWARDED ALL-STATE RATING The Sun River Valley Success was awarded .an All-State rating at Interscholastic Week which was held last spring in Missoula. This rating was given to only nineteen high school newspapers in Montana. The nineteen papers came from high schools of all sizes and enrollments. In the Class E category which includes mimeographed newspapers in schools with an enrollment between 75 and 150 students, only five papers in the entire state received All-State awards. Besides Simms the other schools were Three Forks, Eureka, Bridger, and Columbus. This is the fourth year in a row that Simms has won an All-State rating. One year the paper was not entered into the newspaper competition. LETTERMAN 'S CLUB SEATEDg Charles Warnick, Managerg Fred Kirbyg John Kogerg Larry Williamsg Jim Loomisg Darrel Sandg Rocky Schauer, Manager. STANDING: Don Rose, Coachg Roy Alleng Jerry Bakerg Charlie Mathewsg Charles Waltg Fred Leistikog Mel Knapstadg Bill Miller: Burton Smith, Assistant Coach. Gary Wohlgemuthg Bemard Hoge HIGH SCHOOL BAND FRONT ROW: Corinne Ogden, Pat Graves, Nila Guill, Robin Moore, Carolyn Spangler Susanne Spangler, Connie Cady, Myra Robison. Leona Eisenzimer. Gloria Keiper. Russell Hatler, Jo Arm Gray, SECOND ROW: Sheila Nielsen, Cathy Cutler, Letha Baker, Vicki Sauke, Carole Anne Stelling, Betty Breidenbach, Marianne Siemens, Vernon Andersen, Bobby Evans, Dell McCann, Torval Stockamp, John Edwards, Della Porter, Gay Hatler, Diana Rada, THIRD ROW: Ellen Clark, Kay Loomis, Jeanette Hanson, Mariana Kologi, Sandy Kelso, Donna Nichols, Karen Maney, Verna Goodwin, Direct,or:,Lonnie Porto, Ray Robison, JoAnne Kolwyck, John Meyer. CLARINETS: 1st - Corinne, Pat, 2nd- Cathy, Robih. Sheila, Nila 3rd - Ellen, Letha, Carole Anne, Jeanette, Kay Alto - Mariana Kologi Bass - Vicki DRUMS: Bass - Karen Snare - Donnamae Cymbals - Sandy CORNETS: lst - John Edwards, Vernon, Bobby, 2nd - Betty, Marianne S. 3rd - Torval, Dell FLUTES: lst - Carolyn 2nd - Susanne ALTO HORN: Myra BARITONE HORN: Della BELT-S. FRENCH HORN: Connie SAXOPHONE: lst Alto - Russell, Jo Ann TROMBONE: Gray lst - JoAnne Kolwyck 2nd Alto - Gloria, Leona 2nd- John Meyer Tenor - Diana 3rd- Ray Baritone - Gay MIXED CHORUS FRONT ROW: John Edwards, Lynn Fleming, Bobby Evans, Russell Hatler, Gay Hatler, John Meyer. SECOND ROW: Lonnie Porro, Donna Nichols, Susan Van Loo, Donna Sanford, Nila Guill, Mary Sauke, Wilma Richter, Myra Robison, JoAnne Kolwyck, Hazel Charters. THIRD ROW: Lila Whitcraft, Joyce Anderson, Della Porter, Janette Robbins, Betty Breidenbach, Barbara Dear, Linda Tippetts, Naoma Wright, Sheila Nielsen, Bonnie Parker, Ellen Nauman, Lola McCann, Verna Goodwin, Director. FOURTH ROW: Bemadine Bliss, Vicki Sauke, Allayne Johnston, Pat Umphress, Diana Rada, Jo Ann Gray, Cathy Cutler, Barbara Weigand, Sandy Kelso, Robin Moore. Ll 5 i NN-f N FOREWORD Students: We present the 1959 Tiger . Seniors: For you this book will be a picture of your last year in Simms High School. May it be rich in golden memories of friends gained here and of days well spent. Student body: With the help of this book may you retain fond memories of this chapter in your high school life. Fay Turner Editor HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' CHORUS SEATED: Bernadine Bliss, Marilyn Whitcraft, Ellen Nauman, Lila Whitcraft, Janette Robbins, Lola McCann, Joyce Anderson, Myra Robison. MIDDLE ROW: Donna Nichols, Della Porter, Karen Maney, Wilma Richter, JoAnne Kolwyck, Betty Breidenbach, Mar- garet Kelleher, Gwen Hoge. BACK ROW: Miss Goodwin, Vicky Sauke, Susan Van Loo Jo Ann Gray, Joey Loomis, Donna Sanford, Lonnie Porro. . INTERMEDIATE BAND A A FRONT ROW: Dick Elsenzimer, Gary Moss, Mark Lindberg, Mike Crawford, Jonathan Burdsall, Ronnie Lee, Vic Andersen, Chester Bjork. MIDDLE ROW: Susanne Spangler, Dorothy Gray, Leona Elsenzimer, Carole Anne Stelling, Mariana Kologi, Connie Cady Gloria Kelper, Kay Loomis. BACK ROW: Glenda Sue Hanna, Marlene Johnston, Leslie Aubert, Florence Holland, Dell McCann, Jeanette Hanson, Terry Rentmeister, Sally Kelly, Miss Goodwin. BEGINNER 'S BAND SEATED: Torval Stockamp, Alice Rentmeister, Bonnie Hood, Darlene Rouns, Ronnie Thornton. STANDING: Wilma Richter, Letha Baker, Della Porter, Ellen Clark, Bernadine Bliss, Lonnie Porro, Miss Goodwin. F X BABIES AND BIRTHDA YS -5.4. -e--' -- fyvz ' ' Vx Ev Rose Charlie Carolyn Gay May 30 Dec- 5 Sept. 15 Feb. 13 March 7 Q er X Q E FS If J! j' A7 if ,.- : Chas Emily Gary Gwen Feb. 8 Aug- 2 Aug. 20 Aug- 12 WE ARE THE TWINS! Hazel Art JoAnne Darlene B. '-June5-- --juneg-- Jerry Fred Fay Fritz --August 18-- AP1'i15'- MCRE BABIES AND Shirley Lynn Diana RRY June 29 March 16 July 31 APYU 20 sw-SSI? , '1f ' ' ' EES Wanda Lawrence Joey Nov. 29 Feb. 3 Sept. 27 s -W I ! f ' ..:s:. .v. A ' ' 1 35 4 -- - ft S 1 A Y if 1 -swe Wasiewf Kem-tone M61 Dec . 9 June 19 , ,Z -, Q. K as-rf-9 - -rg- .: , 'fa ' 5' 'X Q, ay 1 A 1 .. S, Karen Maney Oct. 13 Nancy Io Carol PNY Nov, 13 Feb. 22 June 14 Mmm. BIR THDA YS I I M 'Il-yf-3.1-1 .' lllibll . - , llluw N, J X -. v r l FIU! 7 I ROY Donna Ray Louella Marg Oct. 15 Nov, 2 July 10 Nov. 17 ug' John E. Max John M, Linda Feb. 15 Sept. 7 March 3 Oct. 21 Marlene Donnamae Myrna Darlene W, May 14 March ll Jan. 27 Oct. 25 WHEN WE WERE STILL VERY YOUNG . . . Simms Seventh Grade Fort Shaw First Grade L , - R 1 .-1 Vaughn Eighth Grade Graduation Simms Eighth Grade Graduation AS EIGHTH GRADERS AND FRESHMEN BOY. what 2 mush lookifl' Sans' Eighth Grade Picnic my Q. Boating All wet - - -? Patty was Fightin' or Beauties Sure hun81'Yl Dancin'? Don't you dare take why so Sad? that picture I! OUR FROSH PICNIC . . . Freshmen Girls. . . 1955 A1117 this 3 Where's Vemon? Well. MY SPOTTS C31 LAZY day? is THIS IOWI Who's Gay's friend? ..T ,, QBack of the steering wheelj arzana Gwen W? 'www Q Ready for me 's' oun Fnosu LNITIATION Look at me Leg! ????' I I N-2-- M-f: f- ' 1 How'd HE SADIE HAWKINS DANCE - - - 1955 get in here? Run - or she'11 getcha! The orchestra We 'tapped the till on TV! FHA Christmas Party 1957 - - with Santa 'John' Claus! -t.J 4-I We, the class of 1959, proudly dedicate this annual to the boys and girls of Simms High School, who have fought to win the above trophies. The lessons in good sportsmanship learned here will carry over into the adult lives of you, tomorrow's citizens. We are proud of you! Continue to fight for hon- esty and fair play in the game of life, Lx. Senior Graduation-1958 Senior Class Play-19 ss 5 Double Trouble - - - at the FHA Spinsters Spree in 1957 mm SQ ...E Look at those eyes! What d'ya see, huh OUR JUNIOR PLAY Shmey ?n Oh, oh! And in public, tool Kick 'em high 5 JUNIOR PROM - 1958 3 Scared Crown Bearers The Queen, her attendants, and the crown bearers Queen Connie and her escort 3. 1 vm yr ,fm ak x ,Q ,x . . . . Royalty Assembled. . . ' ' GRAND MARCH JUNIOR PLAY - 1958 LEGS - LEGS - LEGS X Y 'xv , . ,. ,q, l Q A yy -ff ' x X. .363 L,1.1. ,.,,,, , Y ,W , A ' N-A. , Paul Bunyan and his gals! Whatl? No Bermuda's, Joey? w R 4 : gif IPL, ' 2 ' ::GS::. i--3 .':- - X F X ' QI 'fs 1- ',.5-:31i,.,g, -'F 799' ' E :S Babes? in the woods! Sleep-walking? , , , Mermaids, , , Nature BOY Ugh! What dirty hands: Lawrence - FFA Speech FFA Initiation or Greenhands 5 ,Q 1 jaws 5 'S exif -31 ,sfrgwwi Q 1. pf' -slS?3X W ' 5 Roy and his 1i'1 lambs Rich and his twins Here Pig-Pig-Pig-Charlie . .Y 5 ' X, V -. .UQ .jx . ' . - 5. f 7 . . ' 3 , 1 ' . ' fl T I : pp-F 5151! is ig, -A ,, n f if . Nj ,U Rl . , - V , ' -' Lv ' .4-:A L , ,. f :gg H' 1 , K ' e M. In Q W, A i Q X 'Lit ii I' wffsu yr QQHXCNLE r E Y- i. Qgfij FWW5 ' e 5 , A We i 1'ffTifTF '1 ' TSW' i ,. ! J A NEMDNJM vhtllu - Q V V Q, ,L tj, ixxrw Q 1. V Q V my A, A 935. 1- . gs ug 1. +1 ,,'- 'O - -. , ' 1 ' - . 5 Cheers! The Lineup What Characters! The Silly Seven Who's holdin' up who? Reducing 531'-N17 EK? Wild Bill and his cuttin' horse Tired. boys? Now for a little relaxation. . . That was a rough card-game! .1 I P-HW. Maw. and? Shorthand II Look what we caught! Guess who? Ioey! A circus comes to SIMMS! The blonde at Minn. GREAT FALLS IMPLEMENT DEALERS ASSOCIATION CENTRAL MACHINERY FALLS IMPLEMENT COMPANY COMPANY o Wir Caterpillar Diesel John I C Deere Farm Tractors 0ygl ,' 11:9 fulerpulluv and ln! me Registered Tmdemurks nl Entelpsllnr Imrvns Co. H. F. LAMBERTSON CO. MONTANA OLIVER DISTRIBUTING CO. n s Minneapolis- E Oliver 225.5 Moline Tractors BRIGGS IMPLEMENT CO. JOI-UNISON FARM EQUIPMENT I C. N Case ' Ford Tractors New Holland Tractors luyqal-Lv oi Implements ,de A HAAS AND ASSOCIATES H. C . G INDE MPANY IMPLEMENT COMPANY R CO S S M - +P' 51- assefy Allis- Chalmers Harris- ,,,,,,, Dealers 4' 9 WE lllllllflll POWER EQUIPMENT COMPANY FERRIS KILLION COMPANY International Harvester Fergus on 9 LSKWRLDEMUNSTRLTIONQE It -T R L 'li ILT JEMHZ L ,Grew , , 545' I, A my EERexxsmx'55 -E. at the GOOD U X FOOD A AND W ffftlfiib Q K ' ' JL-fy N 5' DRIVE IN A , When You Deal With the l - Ahead! ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL FARM LOAN AssN. PRODUCTION CREDIT AssN. - N..,...i f C Dependable Tgim Credit for 710 lst Avenue North GL Z-3346 Farmers and Stockmen Quality Tires Quality' Re caps Quality Repairs u.s.uogaL QXXX at the 'S 'e- Tl, 4 FALLS E L - TIRE SERVICE Z f Xgglllifi 305 4th Street South Phone GL 2-3158 VALLET QUALITY fp ig ff A Sh CLEANERS aim A J 814 Central Avenue GL 3-7 626 it 'si' h H X Representing All Great Falls Cleaning Establishments 5 x. f f , , I fr MODERN EQUIPMENT CO, - at the .. l f L 1. 1? 1 ,S SN! PENWELL - I 'Eiga in .U-'F POR I , ,V y..' Q ! - GROCERY N-QI 1 X PM 1 KY GL 2-7358 Your Hotpoint Dealer. . .at A 4 . . 113 Central Avenue - GL 2-6451 1 21 Central Ave W A West Side Friend Says . . . DRIVE-IN HAS Q Curb The Finest t Service Hamburgers in ll u Town GL 2-7072 01 Central Ave. W., Great Falls to the graduating class 1 Shop and Save S E271 at A 'Phillips M511 CHAMPION'S 'lick of 2 GROCERY SERVICE AND .1 in Fort Shaw B ULK STATION AM 4-3341 Fort Shaw BEST PCLICY AT ALI. 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