Winifred High School - Red Raider Yearbook (Winifred, MT)
- Class of 1954
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rnmmmm mmmm mm •i - irVv.V ' a,Vr -jws .V'i.TJ] wVra W V Sli7 £.' c;?v; . w; s . S-,y; ■ v' A' -i- r.' ;;• fii®; 7°°y S oneMvid As you turn through the pages of your 1953-54 yearbook, we hope that we have been able to bring back to your memory the years spent at W.H.S., recalling the happiest hours, the valued friends and the best-loved scenes. Our aim has been to give you a book to be loved, cherished and honored in years to come. We know you will treasure this book throughout the rest of your life. Business Manager Editor )tt TKent UcuH The measure of a life Is not Its duration, but its donation. In seventeen brief years. Bill Waits' contribution to his world was far greater than that of many who have attained the age of three score and ten. His devotion to his ideals, his genuine love for all humanity and the glowing radiance of his smiling personality inspired everyone he met. Let us strive, through die deep sense of our loss, to remember our greater gain in die privilege of having known and loved him. Dedication Because you deny yourself so that we may have that which you did not have; Because you desire for us the higher and finer things of life; Because you understand when all our world goes wrong; Because you love us in spite of our shortcomings; And, because we want to express our love and appreciation, we, the Seniors of Winifred High School, dedicate this volume of our annual to you------Our Parents. The annual staff of the school year 1953-195U has worked hard to preserve, in writing and in pic- tures, school life as it existed that year. Its members are to be congratulated. You, the recip- ients of this book, will find that its values and pleasures to you will increase with its age. In years to come it will help you, many times, to re-live your happy and care-free days at Winifred High School. Theodore M. Bergum Principal faculty T. M. BERGUM St. Olof College, B.A. Superintendent Math, Physics L. HELMER San Diego State, B.A, English, Typing and Commercial O. B. OLSEN Luther College, B.A. Coach, Football, Track and Social Studies O. A. KELLY Iowa State University, M.A. Music C. KETTERING U.C.L.A., B.S. History, Science Coach, Basketball BETTY JANE FULLER BJ Glee Club 1 Band 1,2,3,4 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4 Majorette 1 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 2, 3.4 Paper Editor 4 Plays 1.2.3.4 Class President 1.2 Class Veep 3 Class Secretary 4 Pep Club 1.2,3,4 Volleyball 4 NANCY I. GIBBONS Nanc Glee Club 1 Band 1 Paper Staff 2, 3,4 Paper Assistant Editor 3 Annual Staff 4 Annual Assistant Editor 4 Class Treasurer 4 Class Veep 1,2 Plays 2.3.4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Pep Club Veep 4 Twirier 4 Volleyball 4 4 EDITH PEARSON Edie Glee Club 1 Paper Staff 2, 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Plays 3,4 Pep Club 1.2.3,4 Volleyball 4 Sponsored by SKINNER S PHOTO SHOP EFFIE PEARSON Ef Glee Club 1 Paper Staff 2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Plays 3,4 Class Veep 4 Class Secretary-Treasurer 3 Pep Club 1,2, 3,4 Pep Club President 4 Twirier 4 Volleyball Captain 4 JAMES W. SAWYER Jim Transfer from Butte High 3 Basketball 4 Football 3,4 Co-Captain of Football 4 Track 3,4 Paper Staff 3,4 Paper Sports Editor 3 Paper Assistant Editor 4 Annual Staff 4 Annual Business Editor 4 Class President 3,4 Plays 3,4 FRANCES E. SCOVILLE Fran Transfer from Post Falls 2 Class Secretary-Treasurer 2 Paper Staff 2, 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Cheerleader 3,4 Majorette 3 Twirier 4 Plays 3,4 Band 2 Pep Club 2,3,4 Volleyball 4 Girls' State 3 Sponsored Dy SKINNER'S PHOTO SHOP THEODORE A. SCOVILLE Ted” Transfer from Post Falls 2 Football 4 Paper Staff 2, 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Annual Edite 4 Plays 3.4 Football Manager 3 Basketball Manager 2,3,4 Master of Ceremonies of Junior-Senior Banquet 3 Boys' State 3 VERNON E. SMITH Vern Track 3 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 3,4 Plays 3,4 MARTIN R. STULC Marty” Basketball 2,3,4 Football 2, 3,4 Co-Captain of Football 4 Track 2,3,4 Captain of Basketball 4 Paper Staff 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Class Secretary 1 Plays 3,4 Football King 4 Sponsored by DeKALB, DOCKERY SYMMES Settlor 'Will We, the Seniors of the graduating class of 1953-54, being of sound mind do hereby make this our Class Will. ARTICLE I. To the faculty we will our integrity, dependability and ambition that has secured for us the position of SENIORS. ARTICLE n. To the Juniors, who are next in line, we leave excellent behavior (when under the teacher's eye), which added to their own would make them nearly as perfect as we are. ARTICLE in. To the Sophomores we will our ability to skip classes, make good grades and talk our- selves out of trouble. Good Luck! ARTICLE IV. To the Freshmen, we will our striking personalities, intelligence and knowledge which they will need during the next three years. ARTICLE V. To our sponsor, Mr. Bergum, we leave all the sweet and pleasant memories that have accumulated during our senior year. We also leave our luck and good wishes hoping he will be as successful with the class of '55 as he has been with us. Edith Pearson wills her ability to drive to Mr. Kettering and her friendly smile to Jo Ann Tuss. Martin Stulc wills his height to Martin Mendel. If this doesn't get you on the team it might get you in with the girls. Nancy Gibbons wills her promptness to Tony Arthur and her ability to write letters to Marian Bolstad. Vernon Smith wills his ability to skip school to Nancy Simac and his homestead at Roy to Bobby Simac and Larry Arthur. Frances Scoville wills her good grades, sincerity and friendly ways to Marian Asbjornson. Ted Scoville wills his position as editor of the annual to some hard working Senior of 1954-55. Betty Fuller wills her position as editor of the High School Paper to anyone that will have the job and she wills Lovers Hill to Nancy Simac. Jim Sawyer wills his position as an all around football player to Leo Osburnsen and his friendly ways to Sam Hunt. Effie Pearson bequeaths her quiet disposition to Bonnie Thompson and her bright, intel- ligent suggestions to Gordon Kucera. From all of the Senior Class, we leave our love, luck and best wishes to all of the stu- dents at Winifred High School, and hope that your Senior year will be as happy as ours has been. Sestio 'Zfioto'Uf, In the fall of '50, eleven green Freshmen entered the study hall doors of Winifred High to begin four unforgettable years. The class consisted of Leroy Walton, Bill Waits, Bob Rich, Nancy Gibbons, Betty Wells, Martin Stulc, Vernon Smith, Edith Pearson, Betty Fuller and Effie Pearson. As we entered our Sophomore year, we gained Wayne Taffola but lost him again along with Bill Waits, Leroy Walton and Bob Rich. Frances and Ted Scoville transferred from Post Falls, Idaho. In our Junior year, Betty Wells left us to get married and Jim Sawyer joined our class. Our Junior play was entitled Rest Assured and our prom theme was Springtime in the Rockies. As we venture forth into our last year of high school, we realize the important decisions that lay ahead of us. We wish to thank the people of this community for making our education possible. The loss by graduation of this class from W.H.S. is felt by the student body to be a real tragedy of 1954. THeet 76e Betty Fuller - Two heads are better than one (especially when together). Is known throughout Winifred High School for her cheering ability, good personality, how to make noise and to lose everything. Has been a favorite of the faculty and students for twelve long years. Her ambition is to become a secretary. Nancy Gibbons - It takes two to make a bargain. She has been a member of our class for twelve long years and has won many friends by her friendly ways and means of persuasion. She plans on being a school teacher. Edith Pearson - Say it with pen or ink, what is written remains, what is said speeds away. The little bit of the Senior Class has a nice personality and has taken part in all the activities during her four years of high school. Her ambition is to be a school teacher and we are sure she will succeed. Effie Pearson - This I give thee, not to keep, but to keep for me. She is known for her hume and wit and teasing ability. Her ambition is very far from getting married and so far she thinks secretarial work will be her career. Jim Sawyer - “If you be my partner, deal not with me at arm's length.'' Is known as the clown of the Senior Class, for his many romances and is well liked by everyone. He plans on being a forest ranger. Francis Scoville - “Transport me safely or not at alL Is known for her intellectual ability and always breaking her two front teeth. She has been a popular member in high school. Her ambition is to be an elementary school teacher. Ted Scoville - If you borrow what is mine, you must guard it well. The quietest member of the class and is well liked by the students and faculty. His future plan is to be a mechanical engineer. Vernon Smith - Transportation is the wheel of trade. Is known for his ability to skip classes and get by with it. His ambitions are many, but we are sure his main one is ranching. Martin Stulc - Not every man owns what he possesses. He is known for getting away with being late for roll call in the morning and his 6'3 200 lb. frame could be given credit for this. He plans on being a jet pilot. Senior t£e 30 ' 7{ Ae c See 076c e Stfone??? JUNIORS LEO OSBURNSEN - The President of the Junior Class is known for his shiny gold tooth and his flashy crew-cut. MARIAN BOLSTAD - The Secretary-Treas- urer of the Junior Class is known for her flashy red hair and her interest in the Air Force. BONNIE THOMPSON - famous for her acting ability and the many times she has played a Negro. GEORGE ECONOM - Better known for his homestead rights in Lewistown and his ability to tease the W.H.S. girls. GORDON KUCERA - Is noted for his absence during hunting season and his part as Hoot Owl Pete in the Junior Play. BONNIE HESS - While in school she is the quietest member of the class and is noted for her unusual earrings. ROSETTA STULC - Known for her smile that is as bright as her diamond. SAM HUNT - The typical Nova Scotian cowboy is known for his place with die girls and his gift of gab. TOMMY THOMPSON - Is well known for his helpfulness and thoughtfulness. TONY ARTHUR - Known for his big smile and his ability to drive his Ford. SOPHOMORES LARRY ARTHUR - Known for spending most of his time in Roy and his sudden interest in letter writing for others. BOYD BERGUM - Well known for his height and blond crew-cut and also his Interest in basketball. EUGENE ERLANDSON - Is noted for his ability to play die Sax and also for his enticing dancing, JERRY OSBURNSEN - Vice President of the Sophomore class is one of the most popular boys because of his good looks, friendliness and personality. MARTIN MENDEL - The President of the Sophomore Class and the smallest member is well known for his temper and ability to play basketball. MARY MENDEL - The only girl in the Sophomore class is known for her cheer- leading and tumbling ability. GLENN SCOVILLE - Known for his arguing ability and his bashfulness. BOB SIMAC - The manager of the football team is well known for his many friendly ways. NANCY SIMAC - The Veep of her class is noted for her flashing blue eyes, blonde hair and her sweet disposition. DICK SHUBERT - President of the Freshman Class is noted for his friendly smile and his ability to leave people out in the country. MARIAN ASBJORNSON - Is noted for her famous little black book” and her ability to skip play practice. BILL SAWYER - A cute little Freshman is noted for his ability to tease the girLs. JO ANN TUSS - Is noted for her ability to chew gum at ninety per and dance the Jitterbug. JIM ARTHUR - Is known for his big voice and quiet ways. WILMA UDELHOVEN - The Secretary and Treasurer of the Freshman Class is well known for her solo gab sessions. ?i£th and Sixth tytadee First row: Joey Tuss, David Stulc, Jimmy Pearson, J. O. Anderson, Jerry Udelhoven. Second row: Mrs. Halverson, Virginia Asbjomson, Marian Gibbons, Vangie Stenslie, Cathy Mendel, Cheryl Halverson, Darlene Hunt. Third row: Nancy Olsen, Billy Rich, Pat Wherley, John Scoville, Larry Anderson, Edward Mendel, Glenn Halverson, and Shirley Erlandson. Seventh and Styhth t xadee First row: Ronnie Erlandson, Dennis Wherley, John Asbjornson, Melvin Udelhoven, Leo Wher- ley. Second row; Nobel Hamilton, David Kucera, Louie Miros, Ray Asbjomson, Bobby Olsen, Buster Wells. Third row: Ruby Pearson, Judy Udelhoven, Franklin Arthur, Jim Moody, Sharon Sawyer, Patsy Arthur, Violie Pearson and Mr. Hammer. and Second tyiadeo First row: Billy Crow. Tommy Gibbons, Gene Thompson, Shorty Scoville. Second row: Billy Willis, Nancy Thompson, Tommy Udelhoven, Shirley Carson, Darwin Heggem, Gene Erickson. Third row: Shirley Tuss, Robin Heggem, Donnie Arthur, Catherine Scoville, Sharon Heggem, Margie Thompson, Larry Anderson, Janice Udelhoven, and Mrs. Miller. a td 0?ou%t6, tyiadec First row: Janice Stenslie, Shirley Smith, Beatrice Arthur, Betty Hamilton, Carol Anderson. Second row; Mary Ellen Heggem, Alice Asbjomson, Jimmy Gibbons, Ronnie Heggem, Mickey Hayne, Bob Wherley, Jerry Udelhoven, and Mrs. Asbjornson. t7cctH Cest4' Front row: Mary Mendel, Marian Bolstad, Virginia Asbjornson. Shirley Erlandson. Nancy Olsen, and Violie Pearson. Back row: Vangie Stenslie, Shirley Smith, Betty Hamilton, Janice Stenslie, Cheryll Halverson, Kathy Mendel, and Patsy Arthur. Front row: Mr. Olsen, and Nancy. Back row: Vangie Stenslie, Shirley Smith, Betty Hamilton, Janice Stenslie, Cheryll Halverson, and Kathy Mendel. Sponsored by KIER BRYTE INSURANCE AGENCY A THLETICS First row: Jerry Osburnsen, Martin Mendel, Dick Shubert, Glenn Scoville, Billy Sawyer, Gene Erlandson. Second row: Leo Osburnsen, George Econom, Martin Stulc, Tom Thompson, Tony Arthur, Jim Sawyer. Third row: Mr. Kettering, Sam Hunt, Larry Arthur, Boyd Bergum, Ted Scoville and Mr. Olsen. Co-Captains MARTIN STULC - 3 year letter man 6 3 - 190 lbs. End and Center JIM SAWYER - 2 year letter man 5'9 - 150 lbs. Halfback SEASONS RESULTS Winifred 6 Winnett 18 Winifred 6 Roy 25 Winifred 39 Moore 12 Winifred 14 St. Leo's 6 Sponsored by GEM CAFE MARTIN STULC utd NANCY SIMAC aA ettteUC 4 tutet Squ et Top row: Mr. Kettering, Jerry Osburnsen, Tom Thompson, George Econom, and Ted Scoville. Second row: Jim Sawyer, Eugene Erlandson, Glenn Scoville, Martin Mendel. Bottom row: Leo Osburnsen, Boyd Bergum, Martin Stulc, Larry Arthur and Sam Hunt. Top row: Ted Scoville. Second row: Martin Mendel, Bob Simac, Glenn Scoville and Dick Shubert. Bottom row: Eugene Erlandson, Jim Sawyer, Tom Thompson, Sam Hunt and Bill Sawyer. SAM HUNT JIM SAWYER JERRY OSBURNSEN BOYD BERGUM LEO OSBURNSEN TOMMY THOMPSON GEORGE ECONOM MARTIN STULC Captain ORGANIZA TIONS 7 e s4n tu zi Sta Standing, from left to right: Jim Sawyer, Frances Scoville, Mr. Helmer, Betty Fuller and Effie Pearson. Sitting, from left to right: Nancy Gibbons, Ted Scoville and Edie Pearson. Editor A yearbook is the fondest and most treasured memory of a student's high school years. It reminds us of the teachers, classmates, activities, events and sports which we knew and were a part of as students. It is no small task to plan and put together a yearbook, as any Senior can tell you, but we believe the results--that of creating a book which will be the storehouse of memories for us in years to come--to be well worth the effort. We wish to take this opportunity to thank Mr. Helmer and the faculty for their con- tinued help and guidance throughout our school years. Their patient training and example will be a guide for all of us in the future. And finally, to all the Senior classes in years to come, we extend best wishes for a happy and profitable Senior Year at Winifred. TED SCOVILLE Assistant Editor NANCY GIBBONS Business Editor JIM SAWYER Sponsored by POWERS MERCANTILE Papei Sta Standing, from left to right: Bonny Thompson, Tom Thompson, Sam Hunt. Leo Osbumsen, Effie Pearson, Edie Pearson, Nancy Gibbons, Frances Scoville and Ted Scoville. Sitting, from left to right: Jim Sawyer, George Econom, Marion Bolstad, Eugene Eralandson, Betty Fuller and Rosseta Stulc. Editor Betty Fuller Assistant Editors Ted Scoville Jim Sawyer Sports Editors Leo Osbumsen George Econom Art Editor Marian Bolstad Features and Makeup Dept. Junior and Senior Class Circulation Dept. Tony Arthur Edie Pearson Frances Scoville Advisor - Mr. Helmer Sponsored by BAIRD BROS. INC @ eenteacle,i6 FRANCES SCOVILLE MARY MENDEL BETTY FULLER “Pefi. Scfr Back row: Nancy Gibbons, Bonnie Thompson, Edith Pearson. Middle row: Violie Pearson, Patsy Arthur, Sharon Sawyer, Rosetta Stulc, Nancy Simac, Effie Pearson, Ruby Pearson. Front row: Judy Udelhoven, Bonnie Hess, Marion Bolstad, Wilma Udelhoven, Marion Asbjornson, Jo Ann Tuss. Cheerleaders: Francis Scoville, Mary Mendel, Betty Fuller. Standing. left to ngtit: Mr. O. A. Kelly. Instructor: Bonnie Thompson. Betty Fuller. Nancy Sr mac. Marian Asfcjcrtuoc. Wilma t'delhovea. Larry .Anderson. Lacu Miros. Harold Wells. Soyc Bergosn. Jerry Osbornsea. Eugene land son. Leo Qs urmen. Marian Bolstad. Mary Meaiel. Shama Sawyer. Seated: Kathy Mendel. Chervil Halverson. Vangie Steatite. Larry Ctielbovea. Edward Butcher. Say Asbjonrson. Roctue Erlandson. John Asbyrosoi. Dird Kucers. Noble Hamilton. Jerry (deEhorai. Edward Mendel. Majorette sOSfflCE HESS Seocacred iff CENT SAL MC'SIC SCFFLT The Sand n Action ECONOMICS CLASS I WORLD HISTORY CLASS The world of today is a result of yesterday. This is a MAN’S world! Teacher Chuck Kettering Studying the problems that arise when trying to make a living. The first class of the morning and it’s rather hard to stay awake. Teacher Tex Olsen ENGUSH IV CLASS A term paper explains die serious looks on the students faces.' The class Mr. Helmet loves to give assign- ments to! Teacher Larry Helmer ALGEBRA CLASS tycaUax (?t Z44 “Ptotf, Appreciation to director THE CAST shown with gift from casu SCENES FROM THE PLAY OLGA HESS INGVALD STRAND tutct FRANCES SCOVILLE TED SCOVILLE 'Yurn be. ,'n j n n« s Y C i« J f i'w s. Wf u) I 'fro?,' € nd - Ua. Ko'pe-l umetfi BOOSTERS Pacific Hide and Fur Co. Frank Ruzicka Agency Dr. Dion Eck Clinic Motor Pool Mack18 Insurance Agency Lewistown Creamery Melcherts Bakery Scheidt Jewelers Anna Boles Shop Rogers Jewelers Tommey's Shoe Shop J. C. Penney Co. Riverside Flower Shop Bowards Floral Shop The Hub G. I. Store Hines Motor Supply Cowan - Spencer Implement Central Propane Whitys Conoco Monarch Lumber Co. m• Me Ewe ns Smiths Drive Inn Earl's Texaco Martin Farm Supply Field's Cleaner8 Lewistown Pharmacy Willis B. Haskell Agency Swiss Cleaners Lewistown Electric Supply Co Helbing Furniture Co. Vaughn Ragsdale Co. Gambles Store Fashion Cleaners Golden Montana Co. Dr. J. H. Herring National Meat Co. Eck's Pharmacy The Fad Fergus Hotel Pioneer Cafe 2 utility tpiocvUet WILLIS GROC ER'Y tout LOCKERS FARMER’S s-ervic-e j UNION IS OUR G.T.A. Quality Feeds F,RST — Coal - Salt - Minerals THOUGHT Cleaning and Treating Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of '54 WARREN H. KOTTKE For Quality and Performance Agent in Petroleum Products See Your G. T. A. THE CO-OP WAY DOUG THOMPSON, Agent Winifred, Montana Congratulations to the (1COOPm Class of 1954 Best Wishes for Your Success and Happiness Through Life, Congratulations and jA Best Wishes to The Class of 1954 When You Buy Cooperatively You Build ii WINIFRED E.B. HUNT OIL CO. GENERAL MERCHANDISE GLENN - JOHN Winifred, Montana ou i TO GREATER VALUES £ y tfalcuje YOUR INTERNATIONAL DEALER International Trucks - Refrigerators and Freezers Farm Machinery Ceretana Feeds Sapphire Flour - Salt Coal - Chemicals MONTANA ELEVATOR CO. E. F. SPERRY, Agent W in if r e d, Montana Oltidtfau bar Winifred, Montana TROY NIXON, Proprietor Montana aaetn MR. and MRS. AL PRICE Lewistown, Montana Congratulations Seniors of '54 Paints - Lumber Electrical Appliances Zenith Refrigerators Plumbing Equipment Come in and See Floyd for every thing for the home. MONTANA HARDWARE Winifred, Montana FLOYD JOHNSON, Proprietor knllnW CENTRAL PROPANE Specializes in; Permaglass Water Heaters Bulchson Bottles Servel Refrigerators Truck and Tractor Carburetion Located on Truck by Pass A. O. SMITH, Qwner Where Your Dollar Buys More At Your MARSHALL WELLS STORE Complete Line of Hardware Household, Gifts and Zenith Appliances FISHER and KRUGER, Owners Phone 755 Lewistown, Montana CENTRAL MONTANA STOCKYARDS Montana's Most Modern, Sanitary Stockyards Ship to The Highest Market Central Montana Stockyards Lewistown, Montana Box 598 Bonded Livestock Market Telephone 1240 You Get- Quality Merchandise At Low, Low, Prices When Yo Get these Famous Items----- Allstate-----Tires, Batteries Auto Accessories Homart---Plumbing - Heating Coldspot------Refrigerators Freezers Kenmore--Washers - Dryers Craftsman------ Hand Tools Power Tools Master Mixed-----Paints and Varnishes J, C. Higgins -Sporting Goods SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back Shop at Sear8 and Save DOWEN MOTOR CO. Progress Thru - Constant Improvement Oldsmobile G.M.C. Trucks - Cadillac Phone 525 Lewistown, Montana COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. « Lewistown, Montana STEAKS CHOPS Home Made Bread EVERET and ANN, Proprietors Royal and Underwood Typewriters Lewistown, Montana Greetings to All Our Winifred Friends Including The Graduates ■FIRST (ac max. OF L-EWISTOWN Largest Bank In Central Montana' Member F. D. I. C. Cowan- Spencc,b IMPLEMENT” Dealers in Ferguson Tractors and Implements and General Farm Supplies. Lewistown, Montana SHOP AT —. Where You Get the Most, of the Best, for the Least. Groceries, Feed, Salt, Meat, Seamless Sacks, etc. Lewistown, Montana County Creamery Inc. Phone 618 Citv Billiards Sporting Goods Tobacco j|v 7tutfUti6U 3 DAIRY PRODUCTS Serving Central Montana 215 W. Main Since 1914 Lewistown, Montana Lewistown, Montana tZcaUi f Tfleafo at the Cen-bral Mea.4: Mar ke.-ir Home of Quality Meats Home Made Franks - Weiners - Links and Sausages R. S. WHITE, Proprietor Phone 286 Lewistown, Montana For Three Generations American Women Have Preferred MAYTAG LEWISTOWN PROPANE CO. Brickyard Road Leased Tanks and Meters Service is Our Specialty Post Office Box 187 Phone 288 Lewistown, Montana ALTA KELLY, Proprietor Main Street Lewistown, Montana BROADWAY Be W Complete Paint Job Body Works r i L Lewistown, Montana We A an4 Your H ide Since the Early Days Traders and Trappers A Good Market Lewistown, Montana Service, Your Friendly Dealer 411 E. Main Phone 1045 SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT Gas and Oil Lewistown, Montana MAKE YOUR HOME COMPLETE Build A Firm Foundation With CEROVSKI CEMENT PRODUCTS Concrete Blocks Sand and Gravel Ready Mix Lewistown, Montana FOR GOOD FOOD.... the: ALABAMA ISTOWN 9 MONTANA DRIVE IN THEATER Lewistown, Montana FRANK and HELEN MACHLER Congratulations from STORE We clothe the family at fair prices E-JAY-S ATHLETIC GOODS INC. Representing A. G. SPALDING BROS. Exclusive Team Equipment at Team Prices THE Lewistown, Montana We are pleased to co-operate with the stu- dent body of Winifred High School and we hope to have some of the girls in our Nursing School next year. Lewistown, Montana 'futuet. Jewe I ry 421 W. Main Street f V J Lewistown, Montana A y Bank With Us The Friendly Bank TH EZ Member F. D.I. C. Lewistown, Montana MOTOR COMPANY Willys Jeeps and Trucks Packard Cars Union Oil Products Phone 27 Lewistown, Montana Newest - Largest in Central Montana For the Best Entertainment Crying Room and Acousticon Seats for Hard - of - Hearing CLARENCE E. GOLDER, Owner Located at 209 Third Avenue North Lewistown, Montana AND ITS ADVISOR WOULD LIKE TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO THANK THE ADVERTISERS AND T O URGE THE STUDENT BODY AND COMMUNITY TO PATRONIZE THEM. A -m 4uU Yeaimmu. r V«U YlAIMOk T-HE DRIVE IN THEATER Lewistown, Montana FRANK and HELEN MACHLER Congratulations from ac ?6-i._ STORE We clothe the family at fair prices E-JAY-S ATHLETIC GOODS INC. Representing A. G. SPALDING BROS. Exclusive Team Equipment at Team Prices THE Lewistown, Montana We are pleased to co-operate with the stu- dent body of Winifred High School and we hope to have some of the girls in our Nursing School next year. Lewistown, Montana 'futuet. J ewe, I n y 421 W. Main Street f V J Lewistown, Montana i Bank With Us The Friendly Bank unites TS sNJ l w Member F. D.I. C. Lewistown, Montana rawt MOTOR. COMPANY Willys Jeeps and Trucks Packard Cars Union Oil Products Phone 27 Lewistown, Montana icm__ Newest - Largest in Central Montana For the Best Entertainment Crying Room and Acousticon Seats for Hard - of - Hearing CLARENCE E. GOLDER, Owner Located at 209 Third Avenue North Lewistown, Montana AND ITS ADVISOR WOULD LIKE TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO THANK THE ADVERTISERS AND TO URGE THE STUDENT BODY AND COMMUNITY TO PATRONIZE THEM. tnci Sa aod ye A 4 Ylannook I avion Yiannoon Omrm-Duuk I 1 I 1 mmm f-ygh.r I ■ -J v v •::•■ • v?. ffi
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