Belgrade High School - Panther Yearbook (Belgrade, MT)
- Class of 1961
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I We hope that you will X ,, X enjoy the 1961 Panther as I' pq. much as we have enjoyed 1 ' 'ffl' publishing it, . 1 Ah 4 ul X T1-ns PANTHER STAFF 5 4 Zi X ' 0 Tgklaxj ' .Lani Karen Thunem EDITOR We, the senior class of Belgrade High School, hereby dedicate our 1961 Panther to Mr. Edwin Ed Ehresman. For the past five years he has been the custo- dian of our high school, but there have been many times when he has helped us above and beyond the call of duty. He has chaperoned various groups of our class on many of our trips and functions when he could have used the time doing something for him- self, rather than for others. He has aided our class in the setting up and the running of our plays and other projects. He has been faithful in keeping our school clean and presentable to the eyes of the stu- dent body, the faculty, and all other observers. It is with the deepest feeling of appreciation, that we take this opportunity to dedicate this year- book to him. MR. COMER SUPERlNTENDENT'S MESSAGE As we project our missiles into outer space this day. probing for further light and knowledge, may we be reminded that it is in this general direction that we are aiming ourselves as we go through life. Iust as the launching of the rocket must be perfect in all details if the rocket is to be zeroedg so must we plan our lives if we are to zero in on our future target. Each day, each year we must guide our lives toward the perfec- tion that will prepare us as fit subjects for the Kingdom above. For it is through such upward planning that we better prepare our- selves for our stay on earth. America must continue to guide and lead the world into a free and fruitful way of life. Our free, public schools are the source of training for this leadership. Education KEEPS us Free! And it is this freedom and use of the mind that can guarantee America her place in the leadership of the world. magma SCHOOL BOARD SITTING: Guy Hanson. Winifred Thompson - Clerk, Dr. N. O. Otheim - Chairman. STANDING: Mark Hampton, Ralph Armstrong, George Cook, Stan Milesnick, Brundage Spragg. my V8 2 SCHOCL SERVICES COOKS: Mrs. Dean Mrs Hespen Mrs Fisher Mrs Keil BUS DRIVERS: Oliver Knutson S. A. Taylor Ray Isbell Lyle Kelly Jack Burke Jay Kiel CUSTODIANS: Ed Ehresman Mrs. Ehresman Dee Meyers SENIOR S ' 4 ' , -,gsm ,. ,,,,,...,Qg:wsLf ,Q ,amy W f55!55iwsrmf . gk in 5, W 4 4 M34 as 1' NME? in 'gg 1 X , ,Q-1,,,,,i.A ,-vssfilgaiffvy lkigggigigigggis xgqna lkfifz ' . lbglkfl , 53. 3, 1 R E-'rm 533552. H , x yr 5 1 --Q1 -, Efiifzgfigiff, I liiiifaif . 'wif . 'Wm 21 QQ 'f,ikp?'f ' 1 , , . 5 x X , , M -ww w S M1 K, N 6.11 ,Q A 'H- e': '1 55' . Y LM Tis, . Q U 5 ,, ., 5 ' LQ pw: V- 5, -Nw V w 'V viawl Q-,,+::f:.+ '1-'f I , . . . M'Mw:Mw?WMff'??QQMzM1iM?M E I K gf M? R2 3 5? KEN COOK I'm as free as nature Football 1, 2, 3, 4, B Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Track 3, 4, Rehtnap 4, Intramural 1. ANN DENNISON Thursday's child has far to go Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Reht- nap 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 - Cheerleader 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, F. H. A. 3, 4. HM HENDRICKSON Still water runs deep Transfer from Wyoming 3, Basket- ball 1 - Intramural 3, Track 2, Science Fair 3, 4, Annual staff 4. PETE HOFFMAN I'm happiest when I'm idle Chorus 1, 2, 4, Track 2, 4. IEAN HANSON Genius does what it must and talent does what it can Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 - Treasurer 3 - Vice President 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, All- State Chorus 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' State 3, Dramatics Club 1, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Senior Class Rep. 4, Student Teaching 4. GARRY HELLYER I'm about to take my last voyage, a great leap in the dark Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. 2, 3. 4, Student Coun- cil President 4, Chorus 3, Track 1, 4, B Club 3, 4, F.F. A. Student Council Rep. 3. KAREN MARX When everyone is somebody no one is anybody Dramatics Club 1, Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, Band Treasurer 3.4, Class Treasurer 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Honor Society 4, Senior Play. IEANNE MCCRORY And in her mind the wisest books Chorus 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Honor Soci- ety 3,4 - Vice President 4, Class Presi- dent 4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, An-' nual Staff 4, High School Week 4, Li- brarian Club 4. LARRY KARINEN Every lover is a soldier and Cupid has his camps Intramural 2, Track 2, 3, 4, B Club 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Basketball 3.4. KATHY KOUKOL The readiness of doing, doth express no other, but the doer's willingness Chorus 1, 2, 3, F. H. A. 2, 3,4 - Treas- urer 4 - Reporter 3, Twirler 2, Student Teaching 3, 4, Rehtnap 4, Student Li- brarian 3, 4, Senior Play 4. DALLAS MILLER Language is the dress of thought Track 2, 3, 4, Class Parliamentarian 3, 4 Intramural 3, Junior Play 3, Pep Club 3, 4, B Club 3, 4, Rehtnap 4, Student Li- brarian 4, Student Teaching 4. LARRY MOORE Nearly all our best men are dead and I'm not feeling well myself' Basketball 1.2, 3, 4 - Captain 4, Poor- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3. 4, Class Vice President 2, All-State Basketball 4, Boys' State Alternate 3, Rehtnap 2, 3, B Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Play. x, GQ mini? const... ,.4 LEON STILES Beware the fury of a patient man Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Annual staff Sports Editor 4, Senior Play 4, Chorus 2, B Club 2. BRUCE TAYLOR I am right and you are right, and all is right as right can be Rehtnap 1, Chorus 3, 4, Intramural 1, 2, 3, Senior Play 4. SHIRLEY SCHELL, Salutatorian A poet could not but be gay Dramatics 1, Girls' Glee Club 3, Student Council Secretary 4, Class Secretary 4, Annual Staff 4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Student Teaching 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4 - Secretary 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4 - Secretary 2, 3 - Pres- ident 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 - Treas- urer 4, All-State Chorus 3. 4. IUDY SPRING Conversation is one of the great- est pleasures in life F. H. A. 2, Pep Club 1.2, Rehtnap 1, 2, Office Assistant 2, 3, 4, Student Librarian 4. KAREN THUNEM, Valedictorian And her smile it seems half holy Hon. Soc. 1,2, 3, 4 - Pres. 4, Jr. Play 3, Sr. Play 4, An. Ed. 4, Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4, Stu. Coun. Rep. 2 - Pres. 3, Cheerleader 3, 4, Dramat- ics 1, Band 1,2, 3, 4 - Vice Pres. 4, Pep Band 1, 2, Dance Band 2, Cho- rus 1, 2, 3, 4 - All-State 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, F. H. A. 2, 3, 4 - Vice Pres. 2, 3, 4, Dist. Sec. 3, Cl. Sec. 2, Stu. Coun. Sec. 3, High School Wk. 4, D. A.R. Award, Sno-Ball Qu. 2. DALE WEGAN Strange to the world, he wore a bashful look Football 1, 2, 3. 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Intramural 1, 2, B Club 2, 3, 4. WHITNEY WEST The power of thought is the magic of the mind Chorus 4, Honor Society 4, An- nual Staff 4, Student Director of Senior Play 4, Transfer from Nome, Alaska. ERROL WILSON These are the times that try men's sou1s Pep Club 3, 4, Track 4. DONALD BARNEY I was determined to know beans Intramural Basketball 1, 2, Chorus 2, 3,4, Football 4, B Club 4. CHARLES WRIGHT I don't believe in principalg I do believe in interest Basketball 1,2, 3, 4, Track 3,4, Band 2, B Club 3,4. DAVID BARNEY I only ask for information Band 1,2, 3,4, Chorus 1,2,4, Pep Band 3,4, Intramural Basketball 1,2,3, Track 3, Football 4, B Club 4. ,xx IF FOR SENIORS If you have learned mistakes are ways of learning That all will make, that teachers are your friends, That they are best when they are most demanding, And that your education never endsg If you have learned that grades are rings on targets Put there to help you really hit the mark, And that if you're a cheater, you're the cheated To turn from truth and light to choose the dark, If you have learned that facts are tools of learning To help you think, that judging is your aim - To find the facts, then weigh in balanced measure And count that good which has the better claim, If you have learned that rules are made for reasons The purpose being that they help us all, And that the heart in youth will have its seasons And like the tides of spring will rise and fallg If you have learned to laugh, but not at others, And to be clean in body, soul, and mind, If you have learned that you best star in teamwork, And most of all the gift of being kindg If you have learned that you must serve to master And having mastered, then you owe your best, If you can smile when you have met disaster And start to work again with greater zest, If you have found all men are really brothers And that together we must rise or fall, That he who does the most in helping others Is at the last the greatest of us all, lf you regard your promise once it's given As sacred as an altar's holy flame And treasure most of all things under heaven Your self-respect as well as your good nameg If you have learned that error's often lauded, That truth is very difficult to find, You will have earned that coveted diploma And what is more, you'll have a well-trained mind. Helen Reed, Librarian, Miamisburg, Ohio CLASS HISTORY In September of 1949 twenty-three angel faced young people entered the hall of Belgrade Public Schools for the first time. Of this class only ten have remained to graduate from Belgrade High School. They are Larry Karinen, Bruce Taylor, Chuck Wright, Leon Stiles, Dick Root, Peter Hoffman, Gary Cook, Rilla Cole, Karen Marx, and Karen Thunem. In the second grade Nancy Buck, Dian Rekward, and Robert Otheim arrived. Tom Satre, Tom Saisbury, and Dallas Miller, three brilliant fellows, came in the third grade. As Ken Cook came in the fourth grade, we saw Dian Rekward leaving us for a couple of years. Jeanne McCrory and Dale Wegan were the only new members to join us in the fifth grade. Ken Cook and Dian Rekward again returned along with Ann Dennison, LaVonne Alberda, Kathy Koukol, Judy Spring who came in the seventh grade, In the eighth grade Shirley Schell and Garry Hellyer came to our class. As green little Frosh Don and Dave Barney, Harry Armstrong and Sharon Rooks- berry joined us. Larry Karinen also returned, after a nine year absence. As Sophomores, Larry Moore and Errol Wilson joined our celebrated group. Garry Hellyer left us at the end of our Sophomore year, but as a Junior came back along with I im Hendrickson, Robin Burnett and Art Glaesemann. Art was not with us in the beginning of our senior year, but at the end of the semester, he returned along with Whitney West to complete our Senior Class and our Senior Year. CLASS WILL We, the class of '61, of Belgrade High School, Gallatin County, State of Montana being of sound mind and body do hereby declare this to be the last will and testament of our class, changeable at any time, and declare void all other wills. To the dear halls of BHS and its future graduating classes, we leave the memories of our many successful endeavors and our unparalleled dignity in the face of the danger of flunking, To the faculty we leave all the good student qualities they wished we had had. To the juniors we leave the ability to put on ANYTHING successful. To the sophomores we leave our ability to get along with the teachers. To the freshmen we leave our business-like and well-organized class meetings. As individual seniors we bequeath the following: I, LaVonne Alberda, will my height to Allen Kumpf. I, Harry Armstrong, will my ability to always smile to Sherri Jensen. I, Dave Barney, will my drumsticks back to the Band Department. I, Don Barney, will my first million to Mr. Rockerfeller. I, Nancy Buck, will my calm, composed nature to Pat Behnke. I, Robin Burnett, will my ability to work hard to Ed Ehresman. I, Rilla Cole, will my good excuses for Mr. VanDaveer to Connie McMilin. I, Gary Cook, will my wandering ways to Skip Allen. I, Ken Cook, will my melodious voice to Bill Nutter. I, Ann Dennison, will my black hair rinse back to Lady Clairol. I, Art Glaesemann, will my low trouser line to Ted Cope. I, Jean Hanson, will my artistic abilities to the Art Dept. that I hope BHS some- day has. I, Jim Hendrickson, will my cowboy boots to Paul Newby. I, Pete Hoffman, will my absentmindedness to Bonnie Dawn. I. Larry Karinen, will my way with the girls in my senior year to Frank Morgan. I, Kathy Koukol, will my thread and needle to the Home Ec Dept. I, Garry Hellyer, will my beautiful, big, brown eyes to Don Ridgeway. I, Jeanne McCrory, will my ability to love them all to Sandra Warwood. I, Karen Marx, will my wit to Judy Armstrong. I, Dallas Miller, will my large vocabulary to Maxine Sherwood. I, Larry Moore, will my basketball ability to Jim Loughnane. I, Robert Othiem, will my acting ability to the Jr. boys. I, Dian Rekward, will my ability to get along with the boys to Ionne Jensen, I, Dick Root, will my poaching ability to the game warden. I, Sharon Rooksberry, will my ponytail to Twyla Alexenko. I, Tom Saisbury, will my bushman tendencies to the freshman boys. I, Tom Satre, will my angelic ways and rusty halo to whoever wants them. I, Shirley Schell, will my good grades and long study habits to Ann Satre, I, Leon Stiles, will my clean-cut ways to all the boys at BHS. I, Judy Spring, will my ability to collect diamonds to Janet Akens. I, Whitney West, will my search for Atlantis to whoever will help me. I, Errol Wilson, will my strong head to Ruth Antonsen. I, Karen Thunem, will my contact lens to Betty Antonsen, I, Chuck Wright, will my baby-sitting ability to Carol Stiles. I, Bruce Taylor, will my abstinence from certain beverages to Forrest Adams. I, Dale Wegan, will my shy ways to Don Couch. CLASS PROPHECY As we look in the crystal ball, the year is 1971. We see the class of 1961 in their present occupations. LaVonne Alberda is happily married to a colonel in the United States Air Force and is living at Cape Canaveral. Gary Cook is now Montana's foremost veterinarian and has been married three times Ken Cook has just become the top recording artist for Capitol and is raking in the dough. Robin Burnett is married to a local girl and is proprietor of the Silver Spur, Golden Nugget, and The Casino in Las Vegas. Harry Armstrong is now a captain of a Jet Unit in the United States Air Force and is breaking our eardrums and our bank accounts. Nancy Buck is a stenographer for Texaco and hasn't lost ANY of her old boyfriends. Ann Dennison is now a Lieutenant Colonel in the WAC 's and is shipping out for Germany soon. Whitney West is now the eccentric professor West and at present is believed to be somewhere on the Seven Seas, still searching for Atlantis??? Larry Karinen has become the screen's newest Rudolph Valentino. Tom Satre has become-the trainer of the heavyweight champion of the world. Leon Stiles is now the assistant to our Secretary of Forestry in Washington D. C. and is married to his high school sweetheart. Sharon Rooksberry is happily married to a certain forestry expert in Washington D. C. and has given up her ideas of becoming a medical technician and has become a tree surgeon, Garry Hellyer is now the owner of the Beaumont Track and is running for State Senator, Jeanne McCrory is now a teacher of love poetry at Princeton University and is a well known heart specialist. Larry Moore is now assistant coach to Mr. Heath at Vassar and the girls' tiddlewinks team stands undefeated for the last four years. Katy Koukol is now the dean of home economics at the University of Wisconsin. Karen Marx is currently the leading expert on marriage relationships and is still engaged to her high school sweetheart. Chuck Wright has recently returned from the first space trip to Mars. Dale Wegan has won the gold medal for the mile in the last Olympics. Karen Thunem is now happily married to a cattle rancher near Wilsall and is the proud mother of six children. Pete Hoffman is an absent-minded professor of automobile mechanics at the Ford Motor Company. Robert Otheim has become a famous actor in Hollywood and is know the world over for his death scenes. Dick Root is a chimp specialist and is currently training them for use in high schools Jean Hanson is married to a prominent superintendent of public instruction and is teaching the fourth grade. Dave Barney has taken back his drum sticks and is beating it out for the New York Symphony Orchestra. Don Barney is still holding on to his first penny with hopes that it will turn into his first million, Tom Saisbury could not get along without his bushman tendencies so he has taken them back and is doing reference work in Australia. Rilla Cole is happily married to the owner of ,a trucking firm and is traveling the country with him. Shirley Schell is a composer of trumpet solos and is chief poetry writer for MAD magazine. Jim Hendrickson has bought the King Ranch and is now the foremost authority on the productivity of goats. Dallas Miller is rewriting Webster's Dictionary with an addition of the terminology of the world's fine Liquors. Errol Wilson is the top cartoonist for The Thing and is also doing free lance work for The Blob. Judy Spring now has a monopoly on the diamond imports and has yet to find the flawless one. Bruce Taylor is now the leading producer of fine beverages and is president of the A. A. Art Glaesemann has become a teacher of math at Belgrade High School. Dian Rekward is a psychologist for all the harrassed love-lorn of the world and is still single, CLASS MOTTO: We will, CLASS PRESIDENT: Jeanne McCrory CLASS COLORS: Lavender and Silver CLASS VICE PRESIDENT: Rilla Cole CLASS FLOWER: Orchid CLASS SECRETARY: Shirley Schell CLASS ADVISOR: Mr. Tusco Heath CLASS TREASURER: Karen Marx BACCALAUREATE: May 14, 1961 GRADUATION: May 17, 1961 GRADUATING HONOR STUDENTS: Karen Thunem Shirley Schell Jeanne McCrory Jean Hanson Whitney West T Rilla Ann ... 1 q ,, years agoi , ,-. A 1 . Judy LaVonne E vp ,,,, v-.,L V Leon Karen Kae Kath Nancy Sharon , Harry Jeanne Mac Q Gary Tommy MEMCRIES JUNIORS Wk wwf A Tk. ,QQ mmf . gg, President Secretary Ionne Jensen Trudy Smith Vice President TIGBSUICI B111 Loughnane Kathy Vanl-Ioorn Gary Amerman Patsy Behnke Dick Bergen Theodore Cope Juanita Diamond JoAnn Gracey Karla Hanson James Heiskell Paul Newby Bill Nutter Ina Robbins Dolores Tandberg David Wegan Shirley Zindler Irene Storey Clark West Marvin Craver Bonnie Dawn Dallas Karinen Laura Miller Sandra Topp Karen Watt SOPHOMORES President Secretary Linda Schultz William Allen Vice President Treasurer Dale Alberda Sherrilynn Jensen Ruth Antonsen Judy Armstrong Karen Burlison Margurite Cope Lita Coughlin Colleen Finnegan John Hamilton Nancy Harrer Mark Jensen Linda LaRue Jim Moore Karon Norman Bob Reller Ann Satre Carol Stiles Amerre Tholkeg Gary Tonn Betty Veltkamp Tom Verwolf Forrest Adams Leon Feddes Caroline Moore Terry Theisen FRESHMEN Cheryl Amerman Ianet Akens Pat Dennison Aline Fisher Frank Morgan Mary Prescott Linda Thompson Sandrawarwood President Secretary Allen Kumpf Candy Townsend Vice President Treasurer Joe Bennett Leon Shearman Betty Antonsen Scott Callantine Don Couch B111 Davis Linda Hoffman Jim Loughnane Linda Marx Connie McMi1in Don Ridgway Sharon Schimetz Maxine Sherwood David Spring f f via! ! ,QI Egg iw 55 Bk 1: - M .. in gh: ,. J Muff ELEMENTARY F I 6 x 5 L 5 E K E 2 1 MRS. MILLERJSDSECOND GRADE FIRST ROW, left to right: Howard Reller, John Foster, Mike Thelson, James Williams, Alan Bridgewater. James Pender. SECOND ROW: Sharon Lemon, Mary Krushensky, Patricia Bond, Debra Barnes, Elaine Coughlin, Susan Spring, Dawn Fuller. THIRD ROW: Allen Sherman, Eugene Watt, Carla Lunt, Beverly Mueller, Sally Milesnick, Pamela Hampton, Laura Beckman. Penny Clark. BACK ROW: David Paugh, Douglas Pierce, Danny Brown, Donnie Donahue, Theodore Antonsen, Gary Snook, Robert Hankinson, Warren Johnson, Mrs. Miller. MRS. KRANHOLD'S THIRD GRADE Q FIRST ROW, left to right: Steven Brenner, Scott Winchester, Roy Miller, Raymond Fechter, Leslie Ehres man, Eddie Jensen. SECOND ROW: Barbara McMillan, Pamela Bolle, Sherrie Knadler, Sarah Myers, Rebecca Delano, Mary Bennett. THIRD ROW: Thomas Evans, Daniel Gustufson, Lester Barnet, Gayle Beckman, Ramona Jensen. Carol Antonsen, Judy Fisher, Mrs. Kranhold, Linda Knadler. BACK ROW: Lee Lashway, Johnny Hankinson, Douglas Callantine, Gary Delano, Stanley Svensrud, Brent Spomer, Kelly Redmond. 1 1 1 . 1 1 MRS. SANDQUIST'S FIFTH GRADE FIRST ROW, left to right: Gary Callantine, Jimmie Barrow, Bob Fitzhugh, Larry Backlin, John Over- street, Ronnie Witt, Michael Winder. SECOND ROW: Cindy Watt, Vickie Vickrey, Linda Couch, Norma Norman, Jane Towner, Susan Spragg, Gail Kennedy. THIRD ROW: Violet Garner. Mary Jane McGinley, Mary Johnson, Karen Johnson, Eileen Thomson, Donna Jo Brown, Candace Fisher, Chris Bridgewater, Eileen Nutter, Laura McMillan, Susan Milesnick. BACK ROW: Dan Happel, Gary Benson, Jim Strick- land, Earl Marx, Rodney Snook, Jack McCrory, Mrs. Sandquist, Mike Brenner, Eric Winchester, Mike VanDaveer. ABSENT: Ronnie Hash, Connie Greenwood. MRS. BRANSON'S SIXTH GRADE , FIRST ROW, left to right: Charlotte Miller, Alice Christinson, Patsy Carpenter, Kathy Overstreet, Debby J Keil, Margaret Antonsen, Mickie Erickson. SECOND ROW: Norma Larson, Gloria Lassater, Kathy Davis, Linda Clark, Carolyn Arts, Louis Feddes, Vione Halverson, Linda Menzel, Carol Ehresman, Linda Van- Daveer, Dixie Jensen, Linda Thompson. BACK ROW: Jim McMili.n, Ted Milesnick, Tom Hutchinson, Dennis Gustafson, Jay Rekward, Bruce Hoagland, Jimmy Jensen, Larry Otheim, Billy Towner, Mrs. Bran- son. l 1 E 5 I MRS. SAUBER'S SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE J FRONT ROW, left to right: Judy LaRue, Sandra Snook, Carolee Alberda, Della Craver, Cathy Clarkin, Deanne Cook, Kathy Hampton. SECOND ROW: David Bergen, Billy Marx, Mike Barnet, Kenneth Jelmeland, John Towner, Richard Witt, Frances Taylor, Doreen Pender, Beverly Thompson. THIRD ROW: Rolly Knadler, Eddie Taylor, Judy Jensen, Lydia Reller, Charyelle Johnson, Linda Happel, Caron Black, Diane Cooper, Mrs. Sauber. FOURTH ROW: Frank Schimetz, Mike McGinley, James Moss, Wayne McEwen, Ernie Hoffman. MR. CURTIS'S SEVENTH GRADE FRONT ROW, left to right: Billy Marx, Eddie Taylor, Richard Witt, Ray Schimetz, Mr. Curtis, Roy 1 Ehresman, Judy LaRue, Nancy Nutter. SECOND ROW: Tom Milesnick, Ron Harrer, John Meyers, John Towner, Leona Saisbury, Doreen Pender, Darlene Cook, Beverly Thompson. THIRD ROW: Phil Watt, Mick McKinney, Steve Poynter, Pam McEwen, Joan Moss, Kathleen Loughnane. J KNEELING: Coach Hoffman. FIRST ROW: Lee Winterowd, Bobby Larue, Roy Ehresman, Butch Cole. SECOND ROW: Bill Ridgway, James Baker, Don Richardson, Don Jensen, Jim Moss, Kenneth Jelmeland. Mike McGinley. EIGHTH GRADE TEAM RECORD GAME Manhattan Willow Creek Three Forks Logan Wilson Manhattan Three Forks Wilson Junior High ve 31 HOME OPPONENT 20 39 23 18 24 39 24 23 16 30 15 18 28 32 14 27 :sus Freshman Team 29 JUN OR HIGH BASKETBALL SEVENTH GRADE TEAM RECORD GAME HOME OPPONENT Manhattan 28 30 Willow Creek 21 9 Three Forks 26 28 Logan 27 15 Wilson 14 36 Manhattan 25 10 Three Forks 39 33 Wilson 30 35 KNEELING, left to right: Leslie Saisbury, Torn Milesnick, Phil Watt, Ronnie Harrer. David Bergen. SECOND ROW: Ray Schirnetz, Billy Marx, Gary Ehersman, Bill Towner, Daryl Gustafson. THIRD ROW: Coach Hoffman, Marvin Donahue Stephen Poynter, Terry McKenny, Wayne McEwen, Harold Burlison. High School Week Dele- gates: Karen Thunem, Whitney West, Jeanne Mc- Crory, and Leon Stiles. Boys and Girls State Delegates: Harry Arm- strong and Jean Hanson Linda Marx s state science fair exhibit Eighth Grade Graduation Fifth Grade Display of Washington D. C. I im Hendrickson's science exhibit at the state science fair. Larry Moore, an all-state basketball player, X ATHLETICS Dick Leon Rob Fro s t y 3 ,Q gy J f - f W pai:-,fl. V - 'Jw at-V f 1,,,,,,':,,,' 1 f '?fgmy.,ag:f1f1gy ww aw -S r,5ff5M4sf ary, wa, 1 015-fu.-f 3. W. M 4 5-E W ai 4 W q M z a. ,r AY, my ,.. 4,, ,., W W. V' fd? , ,...,..m,,,....,.4,,,,.,m..HfpW.m W iiiawyi W-gm fu3ffggg,f, Q . 'L M, it fwfr g sfvggnggrfb.-my wg .,'4fxg.g.r .. wif wfzsrw ,rf f '- wr 'f iw 5,.-nm:-il' Wqfwlf. M 12 :- ,viii 5'-?':fi--, iswjf j,Q , ,,., ,,.,f ,N A Tom Co -Captain Gary ,f ,I H kai Q MD 5 5 rg , f Dick Larry David 5: 1 ', QW A255023 5 'u.- Mr. Heath Coach -Y shire 5593315 s 1wM 5 ? . aw, af, rQ,isfa1,,,,.fX57 of gl-A 171555 iaith V17 xg? , ,X .Kimi 1. , Mists 'U Eff? fx ' r' 1, M.. . '5, STN: .f igii'-Ni' fe,f.iA3g1fi Y- ,rr wfiwfigef zirfffrlzxezwiiigM1 Ef,.:.' fx ,fvaifrf L13 is' ?1'!14Q:- L ti l f'f', iw '11-1?:' I 'f:,,gg,:W , L ,W 1 :aff fi F252 A ' Qmlii ' ' Fsisksr Xfgtgxcgxig a n af: T ff! at .. Ioe T STATISTICS GAMES Gardiner Rosary White Sulphur Springs Wilsall Manhattan Clyde Park Townsend Whitehall Ra Leon Marvin 4 FOR 1960 Gary Dale PAN THERS OPPONENTS Dallas 33 O 32 O 40 0 1 0 26 12 26 6 45 0 18 32 E 5 Jim Garry Allen Larry Ken Co-Captain Bill W Wi ,, V f f 41 fa , ' ,-ef -1 -I m.wMx Harry Dale David Don GRID SQUAD FRONT ROW, left to right: Bill Davis, Dick Bergen, Forrest Adams, David Spring, Dale Alberda Jim Moore, Gary Tonn, Torn Satre - Manager, Leon Feddes, Leon Shearman, Joe Bennett, A1- len Kumpf. Don Barney, David Barney. BACK ROW: Dale Wegan, Marvin Craver, Ray Johnson, Robert Otheim, Gary Cook, Tom Saisbury, Larry Karinen, Harry Armstrong, Larry Moore, Ken ' ' ath - Coach. Cook, Garry Hellyer, Dick Root, Dallas Karrnen, Mr. He Quarterback Sneak by Moore The Rush 15 Qu CHEERLEADERS - left to right: Rilla Ann Cole, Karen Thunem, Ann Dennison, Kathy Van Hoorn. Homecoming Queen KAREN MARX HOMECOMI NG 1960 Junior Attendant KARLA HANSON Sophomore Attendant LITA COU GHLIN Homecoming Float Fr eshman Attendant CONNIE MCMILIN Queen and Attendants I' 6 1 i 1 i , ' Bennett follows through Otheirn goes high for tip R N W, Head hurt, Larry? Did it go through Marv? Verwolf shoots over Verwolf of Manhattan -131-lilfg EA-155 FLELD FREE FREE FREE TOTAL AVERAGE Q-QE THROWS THROWS THROW POINTS ATTEMPTED MADE PERCENTAGE Moore 30 269 177 116 65 654 21 Karinen 30 154 127 71 56 379 12 I-lellyer 28 95 139 88 69 278 Cook 30 92 93 46 49 230 Craver 28 45 69 30 43 120 Otheirn 28 47 33 17 52 111 Wright 29 43 66 30 45 116 Verwolf 19 21 48 19 39 61 Saisbury 21 17 29 16 55 50 Stiles 15 4 8 2 25 10 Total Team Av. 30 787 il E5 -5 2-Q59 6-6- Opponents Av. 30 599 636 350 55 1535 51 HBH ...WINS -12 LOSES - 5 B SQUAD - STANDING, left to right: Dale Alberda, Scott Callantine John Hamilton Gary Tonn Frank Morgan, Paul Newby, Dallas Karinen, Bob Reller, Joe Bennett B111 Loughnane David Spring KNEELING: Coach Darcy. Bill Davis, Frosty Adams, Leon Feddes, Jim Moore Jim Loughnane Man ager. A SQUAD RECORD B SQUAD RECORD GAME WHERE BELGRADE OPPONENT GAME WHERE BELGRADE OPPONENT Willow Creek H Willow Creek Harlowton H Clyde Park Clyde Park T Townsend Townsend T Three Forks Three Forks H WSS WSS T Whitehall Whitehall H Three Forks Rosary MSC Manhattan Three Forks T Gardiner Manhattan H Big Timber Gardiner T Wilsall Big Timber T Rosary Wilsall H WSS Rosary H Townsend WSS H Willow Creek Townsend H Twin Bridges Willow Creek T Whitehall Twin Bridges H Manhattan Whitehall T Manhattan T DISTRICT DIVISIONAL STATE BELGRADE WHERE OPPONENT MSC MSC MSC MSC Livingston Belfrey Livingston Rosebud Livingston Rosary Helena Helena Helena y QRGANIZATIQNS VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN KAREN THUNEM NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY N I , Q 7 l .I L SHIRLEY SCHELL Y HONOR SOCIETY SEATED, left to right: Bonnie Dawn, Shirley Schell, Karen Thunem, Nancy Harrer. SECOND ROW: Judy Armstrong, Sherrilynn Jensen, Carol Stiles, Jeanne McCrory, Karen Marx, Laura Miller. BACK ROW: Jonne Jensen, Jean Hanson, LaVonne Alberda, Clark West, Whitney West, Ina Robbins, Adv. John VanDaveer. fNot Shown: Dian Rekwardy T .D E N T , U N I L SITTING: Vice President - Dian Rekwardg President - Garry Hellyerg Secretary - Shirley Schellg Treasurer - Lavonne Alberda. STANDING: Sophomore Repre- sentative - Nancy Harrerg Freshman Representative - Connie McMi1ing Junior Representative - Laura Millerg Senior Representative - Jean Hanson. REHTNAP LAVONNE - TYPING? Nancy Buck. Kathy Koukol, Ruth Antonsen. Ar- nette Tholkes, Laura Miller, Sherrilynn Jensen, Linda Schultz. Mrs. Greene - Sponsor, Karen Burlison. Dick Root, Harry Armstrong - Editor, Ken Cook, Dal las Miller, LaVonne Alberda, Rilla Ann Cole. , F.F.A. FRONT ROW. left to right: John Hamilton, Marvin Craver, Tom Verwolf, Garry Hellyer, Tom Saisbury. BACK ROW: Mr. Van DaVeer, Jim Moore, Gary Tonn, Harry Armstrong. The twirlers in action at one of our district games. KNEELING: Arnette Tholkes. Juanita Diamond, Linda Schultz, Sandy Topp. Connie McMi1in. STANDING: Irene Storey, Lita Coughlin, Do- lores Tandberg. Karla Hanson, Sherrilynn Jensen TWIRLERS Kathy Rilla H E E R L A1111 E A D E R S Karen B CLUB FRONT ROW: Dallas Miller, Garry Hellyer, Tom Saisbury, Larry Moore, Forrest Adams. SECOND ROW: Dave Barney, Marvin Craver, Larry Karinen, Dallas Karinen, Tom Satre. THIRD ROW: Leon Stiles, Don Barney, Dick Bergen. BACK ROW: Chris Small CB. Ball Coachj, Chuck Wright, Gary Cook, Dick Root, Robert Otheim, Ken Cook, Harry Armstrong, Dale Wegan, Tusco Heath CF. Ball Coachj. PEP CLUB CHEERLEADERS: Rilla Cole, Ann Dennison, Kathy Van Hoorn, Karen Thunem. FIRST ROW: Linda Hoff- man, Caroline Moore, Aline Fisher, Sandra Topp, Irene Storey, Betty Veltcamp, Ruth Antonsen, Mary Prescott, Cheryl Amerman, Sherrilynn Jensen, Linda Schultz, Mrs. Greene. SECOND ROW: Ionne Jen- sen, Dian Rekward, Sharon Rooksberry, Nancy Buck, Lita Coughlin, Betty Antonsen, Ina Robbins, Linda Thomson, Patsy Behnke, Connie McMilin. THIRD ROW: Juanita Diamond, Karen Watt, Arnette Tholkes, Laura Miller, Linda Marx, Candy Townsend, Sharon Schimetz, Jeanne Hanson, Karla Hanson, LaVonne Alberda, Karon Norman. BACK ROW: Harry Armstrong, Errol Wilson, Sandra Warwood, Dolores Tand- berg, Ann Satre, Judy Armstrong, Karen Burlison, Shirley Zindler, JoAnn Gracey, Nancy Harrer, Boyd Burnett, Dallas Miller. BAND and nnnn FRONT ROW, left to right: Trudy Smith, Linda Marx, Linda Thomson, Caroline Moore. Paul Newby Betty Veltkamp. Karen Thunem, Colleen Finnegan, Cathy Clarkin, Lydia Reller, Sharon Rooksberry. SECOND ROW: Linda LaRue, Linda Hoffman, Aline Fisher, Shirley Schell, Candy Townsend, JoAnn Gracey, Pat Dennison. Mr. Starkjohann. BACK ROW: James Hanson, Gary Schell, Cheryl Hampton, Bobby LaRue, Skip Allen, James Heiskell, Leslie Saisbury, Nancy Harrer, Karen Marx. CHORUS FRONT ROW. left to right: Willy Veltkamp. Dian Rekward, Jeanne McCrory, Linda Hoffman, Colleen Finnegan, Betty Jean Antonsen, Caroline Moore, Ruth Antonsen. SECOND ROW: Leslie Saisbury, Judy Armstrong, Rilla Cole, Jean Hanson, Nancy Harrer, Linda Marx, Candy Townsend, Sandy Warwood, Patsy Behnke, Karen Thunem, Irene Storey, Mr. Starkjohann. THIRD ROW: David Bergen, Mary Pres- cott, Betty Veltkamp, Lita Coughlin, Sharon Schlmetz, Shirley Schell. BACK ROW: Jim Moore, Bill Davis, Scott Callantlne, Bruce Taylor, Frank Morgan, Whitney West, Tom Verwolf, Don Barney, Dick Root, Peter Hoffman, Dave Barney, Dick Bergen, Billy Towner. What 15 1t?? WOW! I Workin' hard, Ken? The busy annual staff Burning the Bulldog We love the halls of Ivy The Thinker?2 Pep Talk from Chief Di Ril in action The girl carpenter What a Life! !l Big Joke?? BOO!! ACTIVITIES ,,L , ,n.. ,, x ' fe ze-1 2 N K mf: I fy 4 A I ' 1 Wa. aff? I , 51422 . , , 59, 1 w i- x?RSZ'3 f :Z .L.fWf1,, 1 if ' wa I OPENING DAY INITIATION Yes, Father Dear! I I Oh, Eddie. how could you? JUNIOR PLAY What will Arnie say? ?? NOVEMBER 18 I 960 Zsa Zsa Gabor??? Do I gotta wear that stuff? 1 5 L N Thirsty? Having fun, Camel? THE C 0 Xq. A 2 J' Q s Jfg JC J' N WR 6 5 i K E .., VH Queen Karen Marx, Attendants Jeanne McCrory and Ann Dennison Escorts B111 Nutten, Marvin Craver and Paul Newby EVENT 100 yd. Dash 220 yd. Dash 440 yd. Dash 880 yd. Dash Mile Run Low Hurd les High Hurdles Pole Vault Shot Javelin Broad Jump High Jump Discus Low Hurdles Mile Run Pole Vault Shot X High Jump Discus Pole Vault High Jump Mile TRACK EVENTS ENTERED PLACE 1. Hellyer None 1. Hellyer None 2. Bergen None 1. Otheim None 1. Miller 4th 2. Wegan 2nd 1. Wegan 1st 2. Miller 2nd 3. Craver 4th 1. Wright None 2. Saisbury None 1. Wright 5th 2. Saisbury None 1. Moore 1st 1. Armstrong None 2. L. 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