Baker High School - Spartan Yearbook (Baker, MT)

 - Class of 1961

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In grateful acknowledgement of the help and guidance which we have received from them, we, the class of 1961, dedicate this annual to our parents and teachers. Their encouragement, time, patience, and understanding have played an important part in helping us reach this important milestone in our lives. 2 r 1 ...- M ADMINI TRAnoN ness. too slow. retary. I once read that if we hope to make the most out of our relationship with other people we must develop three things. First--Toleration. Once we accept the fact that, whether we like it or not, we have to live with other people and they with us, then we can go one step further and realize that the other fellow has a right to his ideas, beliefs, and customs the same as we do. Second--Appreciation. If we can appreciate the worthwhile in others, then in all probability they will come to appreciate the worthwhile in us. This ap- preciation will lead to a better understanding of each other. Third--Cooperation. This follows as the night the day the first two things we must practiceg for if we learn to tolerate the other fellow and then appreciate his good qualities the next obvious step is working to- gether for each other's good. It is my sincere wish that as you take your place in your community, state and nation that you will, by practicing toleration, appreciation, and cooperation, find living with your fellow men a wonderfully satisfying and inspiring adventure. L. Fredric Bruggeman High School Principal BEN FRANKLIN 4 PUNCTUALITY Someone has said that it is better to be an hour too early than a minute too late. Benjamin Franklin once said to a servant who was always late, but always ready for excuse. I have generally found that the man who is good at excuses is good for nothing else. Napoleon once invited his marshals to dine with him but, as they did not arrive at the moment appointed, he began to eat without them. They came in just as he was rising from the table, Gentlemen, said he, it is now past dinner, and we will proceed at once to busi- Washington said to his secretary, who excused the lateness of his attendance by saying that his watch was Then you must get another watch or I another sec- L. W. l-leftie Superintendent of Baker Schools B.A., Peru State Teachers College M.A., University of Nebraska LARRY BENDER B.S., Dickinson State Teach- ers' College, Dickinson, N. Dak.--Commercial and English I. LESLIE CHRISTIAN B.S., State Teachers' Col- lege, Mayville, N. Dak., University of N. Dak.-- Coach, Bookkeeping, and American History. AL GENATONE B.A., Rocky Mountain Col- lege, Billings, Mont:- Coach, Biology, and Physi- cal Education. WALTER LUETKINS B,A., Wartbury College, Waverly, Iowa, Rocky Mount- ain College, Billings, Mont., Montana State College, Bozeman, Mont. - -Civics, World History, World Geography, Drivers' Train- ing. THOMAS MCGONIGAL B,A., Carroll College, Helena, Mont.--English III and IV and Latin. HAROLD STEPHENS B.S., Montana State College Bozeman, Mont., Oregon State College- -Mechanical Drawing, Architectural Drawing, Woodworking, Cabinet Making, Sheet Metal, and English I. BENNYS BARBER SHOP EQ yi HOWARD BREITBACH Great Falls Teachers' Col- lege, Great Falls, Mont.: B.S., Montana State College, Bozeman, Mont. - -Vocational Agriculture. HAROLD DAVIDSON B.S., Valley City Teachers' College, Valley City, N. Dak.g Dickinson Teachers' College, Dickinson, N. Dak.: Minot Teachers' College, Minot, N. Dak.--English I and II and Library. RAY KOVASH B.S., Dickinson State Teach- ers' College, Dickinson, N. Dak.--Band and Grade School Music. 'J AMES MACK B.S., Black Hills Teachers' College, Spearfish, S. Dak. .--Algebra I and Guidance. MAX MULLER B.S., Black Hills Teachers' College, Spearfish, S. Dak. --Mathematics and Chem- istry. JEAN WOOD B.S., Montana State Col- lege, Bozeman, Mont.--Home Economics. RICHARD YOUNG B.S., University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, N. Dak.--Algebra I, ,General Math, Guidance Director. DR. R. T. JOYCE Lincoln School Y 'S X Y--x V 1 M s 1- ,ff ,xx . ' '-Y--.. 4 R-, p . X-sr-W-,,.,m...ff,7g-35 - , ' gn A- h xx' C ' 'f'---vs--.-hu i-- ,hiv . -V' V ' ' - , ' E ' M ' Mn aan :ss 5:21:41 E E1 an mm ,H l!l!l!'.E!I!L rm, !.!.I!,I1s!.,!o -',,,f E mwxims-or S, -S Washington School 'ix 4 ,fix 5 'Ui vo fi - .ra 'i .Id.,Z'! 4 Bill Sheehan Mrs. Pat Murphy John Cline Bus Driver School Secretary High School Custodian STYLE SHOP 6 CARTER SERVICE W sfmmzs ALICE ANDERSON I agree with no man's opinion, I have some of my own. Band 1,2,3,4g G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Spartanettes 1,2,3,4g Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 3,45 F.H.A. 49 Latin Club 15 Majorettes 25 Cheerleader 35 Prom Committee 3. Glendive Festival-1,2,3,4g F.l-LA, District Convention-45 Band Clinic-4. EVONNE AFRANK PHYLLIS ALDINGER We often dispise what is most useful to Laugh and be well. G.A.A.-1,2,3g Latin Club 1,2,3,4g 5partanette5-1,2,35 G,A.A,-1.2'35 Spartanettes-1,2,3,4g District Music Latin Club-1,2'3,4: Glee C1ub-1,2,3'45 Festival-1,2,3,4g Band-1,25 Glee Club- qqendive peStiVa1-1,2,3,4. 1,2,3,4g Anticline Staff-3,4. US. 1 1 LEO BROCKEL 0 Do good with what thou hast, or it will do thee no good, Q Class Officer-35 Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus-3,45 Dramatics-3,4g DARQLD BROWN l Glendive Festival-1,2.8,4: Football smile and the world smiles with you 2,3,4: Basketball-2: Track 3: Letter- Football-1,2,3,4g F.F.A. 1,2,3,4g Trac man's club-3,45 F.F.A.-1,2,3. 1,2,3g Letterman's Club-2,3,4. ug- ,gif . m .41 r ru - -, .. . m E 1 TOM BECHTOLD To get ahead in this world you have to use your own. Class Officer-2, Prom Committee-35 Glee Club-1,2, 3,45 Mixed Chorus-3,4p Dramatics-1,2,3g Glendive I Festival-1,2,3,4g Football-1,2,3,4g Basketball-1,2, 3,49 Track 2, Letterman's Club-1,2,3,4gF.F.A.-1,2, T 3,45 F.F.A. Chapter Officer-3,45 F.F.A. District Convention 3,45 F.F.A. State Convention 3,45 Carnival King Candidate 2. y 4 N w l i VARIETY STORE BAKER REXALL DRUG STORE JOYCE BROWN ,3,45 F.H.A. District Convention G.A.A. 3,45 F.H.A. Chapter Officer 3,4. I IM FERREL Cheer up, the worst is yet to come. '.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Drarnatics 45 Music Festival 1,2,3,4. Studiously inclined but not often. 35 Spartanettes 1,25 F.H.A. 1.-5 MELVIN DAI-IL Better men there could have been but I'd like to know when. Glee Club 3,45 Music Festival 3,45 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 F.F.A. Officer 45 F.F.A, District Convention 45 Track 3,4. 2,45 er-'rf I ANELLE DELAGE Listen to everyone's advice and then please. FHA 15 Dramatics 35 Pep Club 1,3. exe do as you JEAN CHESMORE You don't get anything without work. Class Officer 15 Band 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Music Festival 1,2,3,45 Ensembles 35 Anticline Staff 3,49 Spartanettes 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. District Convention 1,25 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Quill Sc Scroll 45 Band Clinic 3,4. DELILA FRIED And that ye study to be quiet, and to do your own business, and to work with your own hands. I Thessalonians 4: 11 Band 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Music Festival 1,2,3,45 State Music Festival 1,45 Music Camp 35 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. Officer 2,3,45 F.H.A. District Convention 1,2,3,4: F.H.A. State Con- vention 3p Girls' State 35 G.A.A. 15 Annual Staff 45 Senior Banquet 35 Quill Sz Scroll 45 Band Clinic 4. I l F BAKER FURNITURE LEON -MAR ,TEWELRY J!! JOHN FRIED That helping hand you're looking for is at the end of your arm. Class Officer 2,35 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Dramatics 3,45 Senior Banquet 2,35 Music Festival 1,2, 3,45 Boys' State Alternate 35 Football 3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Letterman's Club 2,3,45 State Music Festival 3,45 Annual Staff 45 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 F.F.A. Officer 45 F.F.A. District Convention 45 F,F,A. State Convention 45 Ensembles- 2,3,4. MARY LOU GRIFFITH Laugh and the world laughs with you. Glee Club-1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Dramatics-1,45 Glendive Festival-1,2, 3,45 Spartanettes 1,2,3,45 G.A.A.-l,2, 3,45 Anticline-3,45 Annual-45 F.H.A.- 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. District Convention- 1,2,3,45 F.H.A.-State Convention-35 F.H.A. Chapter Officer-45 Student Council 4. nA VICTORIA GONSIOROSKI . ' Think, it may be a new experience. Band-1,2,3,45 Glendive Festival-1,2,8,45 F.H.A. 1,2, 5 '5s5t 3,45 F.H.A. District Convention-1,2,3,45 F.H.A. Officer 4, Glee Club 3,4, G.A.A. 3,4, Anticline is l Staff-3,45 Prom Committee 35 Dramatics-35 Band Clinic 4. BERNETTIE GREENLEE little learning is a dangerous thing. Glee Club-1,2,3,45 Glendive Festival-1,2,3,4: Dra- matics-3,45 Senior Banquet-35 F.H.A.-1,2,3,45 F.H.A. District Convention-1,2,45 F.H.A. Chapter OffiCGr-4. EILEICS READY WEAR 10 KARL'S STANDARD A wk, 'Z' . CARLENE GAUSTAD Good sense, common sense, but alw time for nonsense. Prom Committee-35 Glee Club 1,2,3,- Mixed Chorus-1,2,3,45 Dramatics-15 Glendive Festival-1,2,3,45 Anticline Staff-3,45 Spartanettes-1,2,3,45 Latin Club-1,2,3,45 G.A.A.-1,2,3,45 Major- ettes 1,2,3,45 Ensemble-1, BONNIE HALL What happiness is there which is not purchased with more or less of pain. Glee Club-1,2,3,45 Dramatics 45 Glen dive Festival-1,2,3,45 Spartanettes- 1,2,3,45 G.A.A.-l,2,3,45 Anticline 3,41 Annual-45 F.H.A.-1,2,3,45 F.H.A. Dis-f trict Convention-1,2,3,45 F.H.A. State' Convention-35 F.H.A. Chapter Officer- 45 Senior Banquet-35 Prom Com- mittee-3. 4 J 1 I I 3 Elm 1 us...- iv' CLAYTON KEECH Here today, Gone tomorrow. Glee Club 2. SAM HAMM BERNIECE HUETHER t, last, and always an individual. We have only lived a small part of our ent Council-44 Letterman's Club-45 life, k-1,2,3g Basketball 1,2g Ensembles Glee Club-1,2,3,4g Glendive Festival- Glendive Festival-45 Mixed Chorus- 1,2,3,4g F.H.A.-2. 3,45 Glee Club-1,2,8,4. I Y TT 777777 Tnkrlri Q , ARTHUR LINDEN 1 othing is impossible to a willing f art. lee Club-1,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus-3,45 3 ramatics-1,3,4g Glendive Festival- X ,2,3,4g Boys' State-35 Football-3,4g 5 asketball-1,25 Letterman's Club-2,3,4g K JUDY LORBIECKE nticline Staff 3,49 High School Week- I'm a fighter, not a lover. 3 Quill Xa Scroll-45 Student Council Glee Club 1,3,4: F.H.A. 2: Music Festival g Track-1,2,3. l 1,3,4g Dramatics 3. N as V J 9 LYNN KROOK CNot picturedj U . U17 ' T 8a M ELECTRIC 11 PATTON MOTEL 'Fie- 1- RICHARD LOVEC What am I doing here? Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Music Festival 1,2, 3,45 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4: F.F.A. Officer, 4: F,F.A. District Convention 3,45 F.F.A. State Convention 3,45 National F,F,A. Convention 45 Student Council 4. TOM OLSON Make haste slowly. Glee Club 3,45 Music Festival 3,45 Football 1,25 Dra- rnatics 4. . --ff , ,+v-4.-45--TT! DORIS RATH If at first you don't succeed try and try again until you're freed. Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Band 2,3,45 Music Festival 1,2,3,45 Spartanettes 45 Band Clinic 4. l l 65? ' ', fx! 1 V 1 DALE RATH The right way is always the best. Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Music Festival 1,2,3,45 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. RUSSEL'S CLOTHING STORE CAROLYN'S BEAUTY SALON LEILANI NAPLES A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. F.l-IA. Officer 2,3,4: G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Spartanettes 1,2,3,45 Glee Club 1,2, 3,45 Dramatics 35 F.I-I.A. l,2,3,45 F.H.A. District Convention 1,2,3,45 Music Festival 1,2,3,45 Football Que 45 Prom Committee 35 Class Officer 2,35 Student Council 45 Majorette 1, 3,45 Anticline Staff 3,45 Annual Sta 45 Carnival Queen Candidate 25 Sen' Banquet 3. L KAY REDISKE For truth is precious and divine. Prom Committee 35 Band 15 Glee Clu 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4: Dra- matics 1,3,45 Senior Banquet 2,35 Music Festival 1,2,3,45 Music Camp 3 Girls' State Alternate 35 Anticline l Staff 3,45 Spartanettes 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Quill ar Scroll 45 Student Council 4, MARILYN RUSTAD order to have a friend you must be n club- 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus-2,3,45 dive Festival-1,2,3,45 Spartanetts- I3,4: G.A.A.-1,2,3,45 F.H.A.-1,2,3. A. officer-2,3, F.H.A, State Con- Qion-15 F.l-LA, District Convention- 35 Quill Sc Scroll-45 Anticline f-3,45 Annual Staff-45 Prom Com- Lee-35 Football Queen Candidate- enior banquet-2,35 Class officer-35 :ball day Committee-3,45 Carnival en Candidate-15 Dramatics-3,45 l Leader-3,4. ' JIM STARK ich age is a dream that is dying or : that is coming to birth. :e Club 1,2,3,45 F.F.A. 25 Football ,45 Letterman's Club 45 Music tival 1,2,45 ..atin Club 1,2,3,-4. grail 4:u.v--- -f-- :mann BILL STADEL Have education, will help. Basketball 2. DORIS IRENE STARK To the sick, while there is life there is hope. Glee Club-l,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus-1,2,3,45 Glendive Festival-1,2,3,45 Spartanettes-3,45 F.H.A.-1,2,3,45 F.H.A. Officer-35 F.H.A. District Convention 1,2,3,45 Dramatics-3,45 Senior Banquet-3. DR. MELVIN ROGSTAD 13 1.. PRICE co. l BILL SIMMONS Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them. Student Council 4g Quill Sz Scroll 45 Dramatics 3,45 Class Officer 45 Anti- cline Staff 3,45 Track 3,45 Football 45 Interscholastics 35 Glee Club 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Music Festival 45 Letterman's Club 4. CARMEN THOMAS Nothing is little to him that feels it with great sensibility. Class Office 45 Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Dramatics 1,3,4 Senior Banquet 2,35 Music Festival 1,2, 3,45 Ensembles 1,2,45 Anticline Staff 2,3,45 Spartanettes 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 1,2,3,45 G5.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Quill 8a Scroll 45 Student Council 45 State Music Festival 4. WARREN WENZ. will please others. 3,-4g Music Festival 1,2,3,4g Music Camp 3g En- l i HARRY TRONSTAD li Success is the product of work. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4g F.F.A. District con- f vention 4g F.F.A. Officer 4g F.F.A. State Convention 4. BOB YOKLEY Any project worth doing is worth doing well. Class Officer-4g Prom Committee-35 Glee Club-1,2,3,4gMixed Chorus-1.2, 3,45 Dramatics-1,3,4g Glendive Festival-l,2,3,4g Boys' State-35 Football -1,2,3,4g Track-1,2,3g Lettermen's Club-1,2,3,4g Annual Staff-45 Student Council-4. -QC A man who pleases himself, easily imagines that he Class Officer 1,2,3,4g Prom Committee 33 Band 1,2, 3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 3,45 Dramatics sembles 45 Football 1,'Z,3,4g Basketball l,2,3,4g Let- tern'1an's Club 3,45 F.F.A. 1,25 Student Council 4, RONALD WALKER Believe in yourself, but don't be easily convinced. Glee Club-1,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 3,49 Dramatics 3,45 Glendive Fest 1,2,3,4g Boys' State-33 Football-1 3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Track-1, Letterman's Club-3,4. SHERRY JOHNSON lf at first you don't succeed, try, 1 again. 1 Spartanettes l,2,3,4g Glee Club 1,21 F.H.A. 2,3g Music Festival 23 F.H.f. District Convention 2. DORTHY WYRICK There's light enough for what I've got to do. Glendive Festival-3,4. Journalism Staff-lg Glee Club-1,3,4g Mixed Chorus- 3,45 F.H.A.-2,45 Spartanettes-1,25 Majorettes-'25 BAKER NEWSTAND FARMERS ELEVATOR CLASS SONG fTune: Heart of My Hearty Now comes the hour when high school work is done We say goodbye, Our class of '61. We'll miss our classmates, our teachers 8: friends All good things must end they say Our old schoolhouse retires this May, but Deep in our hearts the mem'ries will remain Too bad we have to part. We know a tear will glisten when we start reminiscin' So goodbye ol' Class of '61, Carlene Gaustad Marilyn Rustad Sam Hamm Tom Bechtold Class Flower . . . Gladiola Class Colors . . . Aqua and Silver ' Class Motto . . . We have climbed the hillg the mountain stands before us. CLASS OFFICERS FIRST ROW: C. Thomas, M. Rustad, V. Bonsioroski, I. Chesmore, L. Naples. SECOND ROW:J Fried, T. Bechtold, B, Yokley, W. Wenz, B. Simmons, L. Brockel. MONTANA -DAKOTA UTILITIES MUNSELL LANES J 5 My CLASS HISTORY In 1949, thirty mothers dragged thirty nose-dripping young children to school at the old East Side School. Here we were to dwell for six long years under a great number of teachersf?J. We were the last class not to benefit from the advantages of the new South Side School. As we advanced into Junior High, we were placed under the tutorship of Miss Edwina Eichenberger. Our class was the last class she taught before retiring. In the Spring of 1957, after a year under Mr. Gaustad, 45 proud students received their diplomas and were promoted to High School. In our Freshman year we numbered sixty-four and soon learned how green we were. Luana Wagner was elected President, Frankie Allen, Vice-Presidentg Jean Chesmore, Sec.-Treasurerg Warren Wenz, Class Historian. We, with the Sophomores, presented three one-act plays, Weather or No, Bright is Tomorrow, and A Night in the Country. Fifty-two was our number as we became Sophomores. We were now more relaxed and ready to take our revenge on the Freshmen. Our officers were Thomas Bechtold, Presidentg John Fried, Vice-President, Leilani Naples, Secretary, Giles Henderson, Treasurer. This was a mighty year for the whole school as Baker won the Eastern Divisional Tournament for the first time. As we became Juniors, we also became upperclassmen with the responsibilities of upperclassmen. We gained our first recognition when Molly Agler was chosen Football Queen during Football Day Festivities. Leilani Naples was elected President, Leo Brockel Vice-Presidentg Marilyn Rustad, Secretary, Molly Agler, Treasurer. Our Junior Class play, Boarding House Reach --a three-act comedy, was a huge success. We were directed by Mr. Gaustad. Our Junior Prom was one of the best and was fun for all. Our Senior year was full of exciting events and went much too fast for us. Our of- ficers were Carmen Thomas, Presidentg Robert Yokley, Vice-Presidentg Bill Simmons, Secretaryg Warren Wenz, Treasurer. On Football Day Leilani Naples was elected Foot- ball Queen and our float won first prize. Our Senior Class play, Terror in the Suburbs --a three-act mystery, was directed by Tom McGonigal and went over big. We were honored by the Juniors at their annual Prom. The weeks flew until 42 received our diplomas at commencement. Of those who started the first grade 12 are still together. They are Evonne Afrank, Jean Chesmore, Delila Fried, Mary Lou Griffith, Clayton Keech, Leilani Naples, Kay Rediske, Bill Stadel, James Stark, Carmen Thomas, Warren Wenz, and Robert Yokley. We are the last class to graduate from the old High School. This means the passing of many memories of which we are glad we were a part, Our best wishes go to the students in school and to all future students. Our deepest appreciation goes to the many wonderful teachers who were kind enough to stand by us throughout our school years. Phyllis Aldinger Warren Wenz Tom Olson Clayton Keech Richard Lovec XWVWMJH TRI STATE TRUCK 8: EQUIPMENT 16 LIVESEY LOCKER 49, Q Q D9 ies E CLASS PROPHECY This is a formal report submitted by a Congressional Subcommittee on Internal Affairs consisting of Bill Simmons, chairman, Leo Brocke, Bill Stadel, Dorothy Wyrick, and Berneice Huether. The committee has recently returned from a demonstration given by Professor C. Arthur Linden and his attractive assistant, Miss Mary Carmen Thomas. The young genius has astounded the scientific world with his discovery of a new miracle drug which allows an individual to look into the future of any person in his acquaintance. Miss Thomas volunteered to be treated, and the following is a report of her conversation. I see Mary Lou G. was finally cured of always being late when her husband spanked her for being tardy for their wedding. Alice A. is still happily married and now has eleven children, all girls. Bee G. is now following the steps of the immortal Jane Mans- field and has starred in 17 movies. Well, Lonnie N. has advanced from Baker's Football Queen to the Miss U.S.S.R. title. Delila F. has, with her excellent cooking, finally reached a man's heart by way of his stomach. Warren W. is now Charlie Ballou's son-in- law and is running for City Dog Catcher. Jean C. went East to find her success--to Marmath. Vicky G. has become a Congresswoman and is Parliamentarian for our State Legislature. Bonnie H. is a member of the F.B.I. women's force and is supporting her husband Roger Fried, who is janitor at the State Pen. Phyllis A. and Evonne A. are old maid country school teachers. Darling Joyce B. has dedicated her life to the perservation of dumb animals--she keeps house for her brother Darold. Carlene C. waited until she was 36 before she got married the first time, but by the time she was 40 she had a collection of 13 diamond rings. Janelle D. is still living in dear old Baker with dear old Eddie. Doris S. is working as a medical technician for an Ekalaka veterinarian. Ronald W. is using his architectural skills in designing a home for his Louisiana Dream Girl. Sam H. has stepped on 18 banana peels and has spent the last 9 years with his leg in a cast. Kay R. is married to a sheep herder and has to live in a tent all the time. Handsome John F. is storming the country with that charming voice and his swivel hips. Killer Dale R. is in the County Hospital having his cauliflower ears treated. Clayton K. has just been voted the man most likely to succeed Charley Ballou. Harry T. is working as a body guard for Tuesday Weld. Jim S. finally got tired of shaving and now has grown a beard and become a professional revolutionist in Cuba. Lynn K. is living up to his name and will be rated quite high on the F.B.I.'s top ten. Tom B. is still hunting wild turkeys but he hasn't seen one yet. However, he sure picked a pigeon in Diane. Melvin D. and Richard L. finally gave up their hopes of being sheep herders, and now are getting their kicks as sparing partners for the heavy weight champion. Jim F. was looking at the moon through the bottom of a bottle one night, and became so enticed, that he has now taken up astronomy. Doris R. and Judy L. have gone to the bright lights of New York City to seek their fortunes. Tom O. is designing rockers-- for a toy manufacturer. Bob Y. is a confirmed bachelor and is pilot of the plane that flys girls athletic teams to their games. Miss Thomas continued, As for this committee, Bill Simmons, Leo B., Bill Stadel, Dorthy W., and Berniece H., if they try to pan off what I have just said as the truth, I prophesy that they will spend the rest of their lives in the lunnie bin. ECONOMY GROCERY 17 MOBIL OIL COMPANY fi? J CLASS WILL 3295-4 We, the Class of 1961, being of sound and sober mind, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. To the Class of 1962, we leave our keeness of mind and remarkable ability to tip over outhouses To the Class of 1963, we leave the trials and tribulations of putting on the Prom. To the Class of 1964, we leave the terrible fate of becoming Sophomores. To the Class of 1965, we just leave to make room. Evonne Afrank leaves in a red and black '58 Ford, Phyllis Aldinger leaves to join the WACS. Alice Anderson leaves to join her spouse. Tom Bechtold leaves his flirting ability on basketball trips to Jim Joyce. Leo Brockel leaves to wait for Colleen. Darold Brown leaves his hot Ford Convertible to anyone who will haul it away. Joyce Brown leaves with a rope in her hand after a roper. Jean Chesmore leaves for Marmarth in a Coral and Charcoal Merc, Melvin Dahl and Dale Rath leave their boxing ability to Albert Heller. Janelle De Lage leaves her shorthand ability to Kay Patton. Jim Ferrel leaves his walk to Pat Corey. Delila Fried and Art Linden leave their logic and common sense to the Junior Class as a whole, they need it! John Fried leaves his basketball ability to his little brother. Carlene Gaustad leaves her Monday Morning Holidays to Loretta Plummer. Vicky Gonsioroski leaves pushing her Model Bernettie Greenlee leaves her sister to the class of 1964. Mary Lou Griffith leaves her job at Lawler's to Keitha. Bonnie Hall leaves to join Roger. Sam Hamm leaves his crutches to anyone who can make use of them. Berniece Huether leaves thankful to be out. Clayton Keech leaves his marvelous accuracy where streetlights are concerned to Dennis Afrank. Lynn Krook leaves his quiet ways to Diane Morrow. Judy Lorbiecke leaves a well worn path home in hopes that Linda Melcher can make use of it. Richard Lovec leaves his red hair to anyone who wants some red hair. Lonnie Naples leaves to become a blushing bride. Tom Olsen and Bob Yokley leave their experiments in the field of Rocketry to Bobby Laine. Doris Rath leaves her height to Bill Cody. Kay Rediske leaves her 8:15 library period to Pat Schlect. Marilyn Rustad leaves her array of boyfriends to Gail Tronstad, Billy Simmons leaves his ability with dogs fand Girlsl to Bill Sheehan. Bill Stadel leaves his size to Jim Schouboe. Doris Stark leaves to find more excitement. James Stark leaves his voice to Tim Sikorski. Carmen Thomas leaves her long blonde hair to Sherrie Cox. l-larry Tronstad leaves to relieve the teachers. Ronnie Walker leaves his height to Kenny Duffield. Warren Wenz leaves his ability to get along with teachers to his brother, Doug. Dorothy Wyrick leaves with a diploma in one hand and Leonard in the other. Judy Lorbiecke Darold Brown Doris Rath Bee Greenlee Lynn Krook X ' 0 Harry Tronstad Ronald Walker OAMBLES STORE 18 HERB's BODY SHOP CLASS POE M Now here's the Class of '61, thank goodness we're finally done. Evonne and Phyllis, best of friends are, they tear up the roads in a yellow Ford car. Should Tommy Bechtold lose or win, he always wears the cutest grin. Leo and Warren were certainly shocked when they found that at college their cars must be hooked. Joyce Brown's call can be heard afar, Hey Darold, can I use your car?? Jean C's at the switchboard all day long, What's your number? is her song. Melvin Dahl we know darned well, just lives to hear the final bell. A whisp of a gal's Janelle Delage, but take it from us. she's no mirage. Mr. Mueller breathed a sigh when Jimmy Ferrel waved good-by. Delila Fried is no one's fool, she gets the best grades in this school. All the other guys turn green, when Johnny Fried comes on the scene. If it's gaiety you're after, Carlene's the gal with original laughter. You'd better get out of Vicky's way when she's drivin' her Model A. Mary Lou G. makes cokes at Lawler's, so she can spend them hard -earned dollars. Bonnie Hall just loves to dance, you can tell with just one glance. Berniece Huether who lives out west sure hates taking a history test. We'll wave farewell to Clayton Keech, whom the faculty gave up trying to teach. Next on our list is a guy named Krook, who simply hates to crack a book. Art L. behind those dark rimmed glasses, surveys much more than books and classes. A gay young country lass is she, our class's Judy Lorbiecke. Richard Lovec full of fire, has red hair that's just like wire. Lonnie Naples our twirler is, when it comes to twirling she's really a whiz. Tom Olson works in a filling station, so Herb can go on his vacation. Doris so quiet, Doris so sweet, will knock some poor guy off his feet. Dale is a boxer there's no doubt, he'll win his each and every bout. Kay Rediske can be seen in a tiny compact limousine. Marilyn loves an out-of-town game, she's been to more than we can name. Billy Simmons is hardly quiet, when he's around it's always a riot. Billy Stadel tall and shy, secretly gives the girls the eye. Doris Stark, so we have heard, is just as quiet as a bird! ! ! A mystery man is Jim Stark, he leaves the poor girls in the dark. Carmen Thomas is no square, she's the gal with long blonde hair. Harry Tronstad gets his rest on days that Tom gives an English test. And then, ofcourse, there's Ronnie Walker in English, he is quite a talker! Dot Wyrick is a brown-eyed girl with long black hair with lots of curl. Robert Yokley is quite a guy, the girls all stare as he goes by. Sam Hamm's mind continually whirls' for just one thing, girls, Girls, GIRLS. Bernettie Greenlee has one brother, sure is glad she has no other. Alice changed her name to Mrs. with one taste ofJim A.'s kisses. -dm? Carmen Thomas Vicky Gonsioroski Alice Anderson Jim Ferrel Melvin Dahl Dorathy Wyrick Evonne Afrank C3 ' .ff I5 li .ss 3 FARMERS union 19 DAHLMAN MOTEL if ' - ,. 11, 'Q' ic. 1 , 5 5 in - A 1 I r A .fa 'A tl ' we 31.4 f Ph 11' Ald' 1 AA' T' - r i - if -K e y IS rnger V A+- y rbi A 1 J Tom Bechtold Le Alice Anderson Br CZ 1 Darold and O e Joyce Brown idk - fi-' Janelle LMA ' f g V. . Delage 7 C rctorra ' Delila Fried John Fried Gaming Gonsioroski aus a is ..V,5as:: Bonnie Hall 1 Berniece Huether Sherry Johnson ay yi 3 1' iff x J N ' Qr Jean Chesmore v f.' 1 -is' 5 Y Y. ? 3 -vs! 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FIRST ROW: Helen Ballou, Juliet Birtic, Craig Bowen, Dian Chamberlain, Margaret Coen, Pat Corey, Verla Fried, Charles Gandarag SECOND ROW: John Halmans, Judy Hatton, Marlene Hayden, Daune Hel- gerson, Albert Heller, Jim Joyce, Jim Karch, Judy Knutson: THIRD ROW: Beverly Koenig, Dennis Koe- nig, Alvin Linden, Gerold Madler, Mackie McKenzie, Kenneth Meccage, Linda Melcher, Marjorie Morrow: FOURTH ROW: Kay Patton, Loretta Plummer, Floyd Quenzer, Raymond Scheuffele, Robert Scheuffele, Patricia Schlecht, Jim Schouboe, Kenneth Schweigert, FIFTH ROW: Diane Segerstrom, Jerry Sikorski, Carol Sinclair, Cathy Stevens, Jerry Stevens, Mary Williams, James Wiseman, Nancy Wiseman, SIXTH ROW: Roger Wuest, Donald Wyrick. NOT PICTURED: Robert Celander, Eddie Hufford. MARTIN 8: YOUNG LAWYERS SOPHOMORES In . My - V N L 5. , .2 X I , 1 .A , -J ?. A ' I - 1. 4? 'S' I I 2 ff li V Lf - 7' fl L I 5: I A , L ' - I A , - . , . M -, Q- , ' -,N ' ' fy , .N ' . 1, Q -1 : I. W 1 N' 4 i I Xi .x I C If 4 , '- 'Ll ! 1 L -. . I ' - . Q , I I- ' f..i4 I fi, I f A' M -, N l .y Q? , 1 r X i .L ' ' .flu 4 A'-w I .MZ ' bl 3 -vf' I '. 17' Us Egg 9 V . A '4 - . 3 Q5 1 I .f-A I . N A s s r if , , if rt 'Z' n X has - : .. gf:-fqli' , , Q .z I - A, xv I H , -. a , -i r h . --f r T ' - ' R vw t Y M 'K .Q . - K - , ,--.e I --: . -jr Q-L ,, , . Q, :B , - H ,N t If 'if 'KA ' ' si1.L..4.' ' A K F 'TF N W ... - - L - . J, 1 I , -, .I fa- ie: Q A9 W E. .r JE LF 169 1 !4 .. I : I 1, I :A fill. F i I ' 'ggi Z Q N ' x M I ' 7 N if gt I -,lsr I AJ.. FIRST ROW: R. Abrams, T. Ackerman, D. Afrank, I. Bechto1d,I. Bechtold, V, Bechtold, G. Birtic, D. Bublitz, SECOND ROW: B. Cody, K. Duffield, S. Duffield, L. Fried, L. Gift, S. Gonsioroski, K. Griffith, I. Hall, THIRD ROW: S. Hartse, V. I-luether, J. Hufford, M. Jacobs, L. Kalland, M, Karch, T. Korneychuk, I. Krook, FOURTH ROW: N. Kruger, W. Lacquement, E. Livesey, L. Lutts, I. Mackay, R. Ma1com,.1K. - Manke, I. Martin, FIFTH ROW: C. Meccage, D. Meccage, D, Mikkelson, M. Mikkelson, D. Morrow,,JJ. 7.23 Nichols, C. Plummer, H. Rambur, SIXTH ROW: J. Roy, M. Russel, T. Rustad, E, Schopp, B. Sheehan, I Sikorski, I. Smith, R. Steffes, SEVENTH ROW: G. Tronstad, L. Waterland, M. Welfl, G. Winkler, M. .Wuest B. Lain, L. Delage, C. Jafek. NOT PICTURED: M. Celander, V. Malenovsky. -, 23 FRESHMEN - -V: Y . ,Y , E J f ' 43 ,, 5 li J Y , . a. 4' X 1 --f J , K e -W: iA , V1 - I it 'I I H 1' , C ' r ' kr., 1 4 .1 5.9 K W Ll V i ,Li A,VV 1 Y xi, V 4,, A J 4 A- ' I . I y 42. 1. P y 1 - . 3, ,wry gxilvzxk ,A'A r , pm J .rf ' I I ' I, ff'-U,,,'1' N ', Y 5 . A 3 I , I . Y A X' 2. - Q.: A N -' :Eh Il:.:2?4?- ' w , 1, I .- ,Q ,Q , AQ, , , .I , U ' I1 , . 3 ' ,,, -'L 'r-,A 'P' . w ' J - 1 P. - -A ' ' I . - 4- r .L ... ' . 1. . 1 - , -- I Q H 3 W L . Q -Q 'S' ,V 1 'a ' . if , ' Q , ' I , f f , J r . A A ., . if , . ' I I 'I - V' i J ' if .. WN I 1 ' Q 'v S I, I is , a J L., I an ,vk'IflL.rf. A 'KU . fa ,, -' I 3 '. , 'X ln l V, ,Q-' I . ' sv -1, - I I . . - v- 1' r 1 L Q- , , L P..-3-.-la I .. L '1 ha ,je 5 A U ' A I ' 4.-1 af . ,Q v L,' ly 5 , , 'zz' I D. sw , , y J E I N -may Q, : - ...Il . A . . '. 1 ,Al li. .. 4 A I , S. S' Q A FIRST ROW: J. Abrams, B. Bertsch, I. Bohle, R. Boucher, L. Braun, W. Brownson, J. Carlson, B. Celander, SECOND ROW: V. Chesmore, G. Correll, S. Cox, R. Dahl, W. Desper, K. Fried, M. Fried, S. Fuchs. THIRD ROW: F. Greenlee, M. Gregerson, V. Hall, B. Hatton, F. I-lede, E. Hepperle, D. I-Iolmlund, B. Howe, FOURTH ROW: B. Howe, J. Jensen, G. Johnson, B. Joyce, M. Kinsey, J. Knutson, I. Kochel, P. Koenig, FIFTH ROW: J. Kohler, J. Kohler, S. Kohler, C. Larson, V. Leischner, A Livesey, J. Mackay, A. Madler, SIXTH ROW: L. Malcom, M. Miller, G. Munsell, K. Murphy, J. Nichols, I. O'Connor, J. O'Donnell, R. O'Donnell, SEVENTH ROW: D. Plummer, D. Plummer, D. Rambur, E. Rasmuson, C. Ratliff, R. Rost, D. Schouboe, W. Schwindt, EIGHTH ROW: D. Segerstrom, S. Setinc, K. Sheehan, D. Simmons, R. Sinclair, R. Siting, C. Stevenson, R. Susa, NINTH ROW: D. Twiford, F. Walker, S. Weeks, D. Wenz. NOT PICTURED: E, Burkle, K. McKenzie, B. Rediske. MORROW, PLUMBING 8: HEATING 24 GRAINGER'S CAFE W ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: M. Russell, C. Thomas, M. Griffith, K. Rediske. L. W. Heftie, Sponsor. J. Hatton, K. Patton, B, Hatton, L. Naples, SECOND ROW: D. Holmlund, B. Sheehan, R. Lovec, P. Corey, L. F. Bruggeman, Sponsor, B. Yokley, B. Simmons, A. Linden, S. Hamm. ANNUAL STAFF FIRST ROW: B. Yokley, M. Rustad, Business Managersg J. Fried, Editor, D. Fried, Assistant Editor, L. Naples, A. Linden, Feature Editors, SECOND ROW: I. Chesmore, K. Rediske, Typistsg L. W. Heftie, Ad- visor, D. Stark, M. Griffith, Typistsg T. Bechtold, Assistant Business Manager, DR. s. A, WEEKS 8s DR. R. A. WEEKS conoco sTAT1oN 26 ANTICLINE STAFF FIRST ROW: M, Morrow, M. Coen, I. Hatton, C. Thomas, K. Rediske, V. Gonsioroski, SECOND ROW: B. Hall, D. Stark, B. Greenlee, L. Naples, R. Schueffle, C. Gandara, P. Aldinger, D. Plummer, M. Jacobs, THIRD ROW: K. Patton, M, Rustad, C. Gaustad, I. Chesmore, M. Williams, I. McKenzie, M. Griffith, FIFTH ROW: C. Bowen, B. Simmons, A. Linden, Mr. Bender, Sponsor. QU ILL AND SCROLL FIRST ROW: B. Simmons, Mr. Bender, Sponsor, A. Linden, SECOND ROW: C. Thomas, K. Rediske, M. Rustad, I. Chesmore, D. Fried. FULLERTON LUMBER CO. MALEK INSURANCE AGENCY 27 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: L. Malcom, V. Leischner, D. Stark, M. Coen, J. Abrams, M. Russell, M. Morrow, D. Morrow, V. Fried, T. Korneychuk, K. Sheehan, W. Lacquement, C. Stevens, M. Hayden, J. Jenson, E. Buerkle, R. Boucher, I. Bechtold, L. Fried, B. Hall, SECOND ROW: L, F. Bruggeman, Director, B. Bertsch, D. Rath, M. Jacobs, K. Griffith, T. Rustad, S. Duffield, S. Hartse, L. Delage, B. Howe, B. Hatton, S. Fuchs, C. Steven- son, C. Larson, V. Chesmore, M. Welfl, D. Segerstrom, K. Murphy, M. Karch, M. Celander, M. Fried, THIRD ROW: N. Wiseman, B. Huether, D. Fried, C. Sinclair, T. Ackerman, C. Ratliff, C. Thomas, B. Koenig, J. Martin, J. Hatton, N. Kruger, C. Plummer, S. Cox, D. Helgerson, J. Birtic, B. Greenlee, L. Naples, E. Hepperle, E. Rasmuson, P. Aldinger, J. Lorbiecke, FOURTH ROW: J, Chesmore, D. Wyrick, J. O'Conner, E. Schopp, C. Gaustad, M. Griffith, D. Mikkleson, C. Meccage, G. Tronstad, A. Livesey, V. Gonsioroski, W. Desper, K. Rediske, L. Plummer, K. Patton, M. Rustad, J. Knutson, M. Williams, D. Meccage, L. Melcher, J. McKenzie, P. Schlecht, NOT PICTURED: R. Abrams, E. Afrank, A. Anderson, BOYS' GLEE ctue K. McKenzie. FIRST ROW: L. Waterland, S. Gonsioroski, H. Rambur, J. Carlson, D. Segerstrom, G. Munsell, W. Brown- son, T. Sikorski, K. Duffield, W. Schwindt, K. Fried, SECOND ROW: J. Wiseman, F. Quenzer, B. Joyce, J. Fried, J. Nichols, T. Bechtold, D. Rath, M. Dahl, A. Linden, B. Brinkerhoff, S. Hamm, G. Birtic, V. Huether, J. Smith, THIRD ROW: B. Howe, D. Holmlund, D. Bublitz, J. Bechtold, R. Scheuffele, J. Sikor- ski, J. Stevens, J. Knutson, B. Yokley, J. Joyce, A. Heller, L. Gift, A. Linden, C. Bowen, R. Lovec, C, Gandara, FOURTH ROW: B. Sheehan, D. Afrank, B. Simmons, J. Roy, R. Scheuffele, B. Cody, T. Olson, P, Corey, R. Walker, J. Karch, W. Wenz, J. Nichols, S. Rediske, L. Brockel, J. Stark, L. Madler, D. Koenig, L. R. Bruggeman, Director. NOT PICTURED: R. Dahl, J. Ferrel, L. Kalland, J. Schouboe. J. C. PENNEY CO. O. 8: M. ELEVATOR 28 MIXED CHORUS FIRST ROW: L. Malcom, V. Leischner, D. Stark, M. Coen, D. Morrow, T. Korneychuk, D. Helgerson, M. Russell, I. Bechtold, D. Segerstrom, W. Lacquement, M. Hayden, K. Sheehan, L. Fried, SECOND ROW: L. F. Bruggeman, M. Jacobs, K. Griffith, C. Sinclair, T. Rustad, C. Thomas, C. Stevenson, D. Wyrick, I. McKenzie, I. Birtic, S. Cox, T. Ackerman, B. Howe, E. Hepperle, M. Fried, B. Bertsch, M. Karch, THIRD ROW: K. Fried, S. Gonsioroski, W. Brownson, I. Fried, B. Howe, M. Griffith, I. Hatton, K. Rediske, M. Rustad, C. Gaustad, B. Hatton, C. Plummer, D. Segerstrom, C. Gandara, S. Hamm, T. Sikorski, L. Waterland, FOURTH ROW: D. Holmlund, W. Sheehan, I. Bechtold, D. Afrank, I. Roy, B. Simmons, R. Scheuffele, B. Cody, P. Corey, R. Walker, W. Wenz, B. Yok1ey,J. Joyce, L, Brockel, C. Bowen, A. Linden B. Brinkerhoff, T. Bechtold. LATIN CLUB FIRST ROW: J, Hatton, K. Patton, C. Gandara, K. Rediske, S. Hartse, SECOND ROW: M. Russell, M. Morrow, T. Ackerman, A. Heller, P. Corey, I. Stark, B. Sheehan, D. Segerstrom, V. Fried, C. Stevens, M. Coen, THIRD ROW: M. Jacobs, D. Morrow, T. Rustad, C. Plummer, P. Schlecht, P. Aldinger, D. Hel- gerson, FOURTH ROW: K. Griffith, C. Thomas, G. Tronstad, M. Williams, C. Gaustad, A. Plummer, I. Martin, V. Bechtold, Tom McGoniga1, Sponsor. COAST-TO-COAST STORE REDISKE RADIO 85 ELECTRIC '29 BAND FIRST ROW: J. Joyce, D. Segerstrom, C. Rindy, F. Walker, C. Segerstrom, J. Chesmore, P. Pfeifle, M. Jacobs, L. Brinkerhoff, S. Duffield, P. Sheehan, M. Sheehan, M. Sheehan, SECOND ROW: D. Fried, D, Rath, K. Sheehan, D. Randash, M. Russell, E. Lawler, P. Corey, E. Schweigert, E. l-lepperle, P. Bickle, S. Gonsioroski, W. Wenz, S. Martin, K. Morrow, D. Martin, C. Iafek, E. Rasmuson, C, Stevenson, M. Hay- den, M. Coen, THIRD ROW: V. Gonsioroski, S. Russell, K. Murphy, D. Randash, S. Cox, M. Williams, G. Brinkerhoff, G. Birtic, J, Birtic, M. Morrow, B. Hatton, K. Lacquement, D. Simmons, C. Plummer, L. Fried, D. Segerstrom, B. Joyce, B. Sheehan, STANDING: D. Morrow, M. Welfl, C. Seiler, V. Nelson, D, Holmlund, I. Carlson, Ray Kovash, Director. MAJORETTE9 LII. inns, :W Lonnie Naples, Joan Martin, Erna Buerkle, Carlene Gaustad. LAWLER DRUG STORE LAKE THEATER 30 F. H. A. FIRST ROW: B. Hall, D. Fried, L. Naples, J. Brown, M. Hayden: SECOND ROW: L. Malcom, D. Stark, R. Boucher, B. Greenlee, V. Gonsioroski, M. Griffith, J. Birtic, B. Celandar, F. Greenlee, M. Wuestg THIRD ROW:I. Wood, Advisor, L. Fried, E. Buerkle, M. Celandar, P. Koenig, S. Duffie1d,K. Murphy, A. Madler, D. Mikkleson, T. Korneychuk, V. Malenovskyg FOURTH ROW: J. Chesmore, D. Wyrick, I. O'Conner, E. Schopp, D. Meccage, B. Koenig, C. Meccage, B. Howe, A. Livesey, C. Ratliff, V. Chesmore, W. Lac- quement, E. Livesey. F. F. A. FIRST ROW: T. Bechtold, M. Dahl, H. Tronstad, K. Meccage, R. Lovec, J. Fried, H. Breitbach, Advisor, SECOND ROW: K. Fried, I. Schouboe, J. Hall, L. Water1and,I. Smith, S. Gonsioroski, R. Wuest, D. Schouboe, THIRD ROW: T. Sikorski, K. Duffield., G. Birtic, J. MacKay, I. Sikorski, D. Rath, D, Brown, J, O'Donald, W. Brownson, D. Wenz, FOURTH ROW: D, Malcom, M. Kinsey, B. Steffes, I. Bechto1d,J. Knutson, J. Halmans, I. Madler, D. Wyrick, R. O'Donald, D. Bublitz, D. Koenig. BAKER CEMENT PRODUCTS BAKER DRY CLEANERS 31 Af., know Big foot or just Wou1dn't ou like to .7 Y A lizard for the gizzard. Shy? Troub1es???'?? Why so glum? 'T IQ Q ., ,J' I Duh?? Bashful I0hn??? ,ni ' f , Q X 1 1 Wake up to Tang Undecided huh? Bottoms up Mareen. ,r . 1, . . L I1 V V X . N 1 3.4. 1' HJ' ' f' M 7 1' L, xr 1 X 1 A . .ulpx ij , .1 Y. K, W1 w I, . C1ndere11a???? If gf ' 'Q Spring fashion Life gets tedious FOOTBALL DAY QUEEN Leilani Naples Senior Mar aret Coen Keitha Griffith Joan Jensen 8 ' 5 h more Freshman Junior KEIRLE CHEVROLET op o 33 GREEN ACRES SR -JR PROM ROYALTY King--John Fried Queen--Carmen Thomas Leo Brockel Carlene Gausrad Marilyn Rustad Sam Hamm FALLON COUNTY CREAMERY 34 C. C. MOTORS--MASSEY-FERGUSON SRO P TERROR IN THE SUBURBS I 5 , , -N- A X 'J-' Art Linden, George Mollison 'Z -4 -I E I , mi Bonnie Hall, Mrs. Harrington Carmen Kay Thomas, Rediske, Teresa Betsy Drake Forrester 1, ' A i i Bee Ronald Greenlee, Walker, Marcia Horace Cloud Mason I'rn leaving 1 ,. 6 X .JA A. L fl- L J Tom Bechtold , Bill Henderson fwfr r r 1 : V Bill Simmons, The Body 44 4 A C fl A 13 Richard Lovec , Stranger Who do you think you are ? Q, .. 4 Doris Stark, Carla Barlow F5 ' Warren Wenz, Stranger .I 1 Darold Brown, Stranger ra ,E l le? , l ,T . lr - 1 J , L ,A ,. I Qi Mary Lou Marilyn John Griffith, Rustad, Fried, Loretta Hanna Mr. Page Cloud Harrington Bob Leo Jim Yokley, Brockel, Ferrel, Stranger Stranger Stranger Having hysterics '? ? ? ?? Tea for three Don't just sit there--say something. Mollison at work. BAKER NATIONAL BANK 35 BAKER BODY SHOP JR. BOOKS AND CROOKS R3 s. 1: ' a 0- - le .7 -L A Q N A I a P si xr N in -- mir... . T if r. W k - i se? -' . Eff? W ,fm f Pat Corey, Judy Birtic, Jim Joyce, Ray Marjorie Kay Patton, Jerry Gerald Miss Ham- Arnold Q. Scheuffele, Morrow, Goody Gulf- Slkofsukl- ilton Henly Larry Lindy hopper Francis Malone Williams K fs, 9 f .ff if 1 .f 1 f v, A ' ' ' J .M , ar , -1. I--v el ,.. 2 . r. eal mf r Ty 'ff +a ,ks V 2 x '-. ls- i J l M N' ' N.. E Craig Bowen, Bev Mary Robert Margaret Marlene Diane Mr. Burk- Koenig. Williams, Scheuffele, Coen, Hayden, Segerstrom holder Mrs. Gunk- Mrs. Lieutenant Extra Extra Extra lock Blickle Shaw r 5 'Q l i lf l lx' l 'Q We still rule around here 4? VY- Don't fret Eavesdroping'??? S 36 ,r-A Meet my friend Don't worry, he'1l x A Studious Jud y, l Busy insects fbeesj. wait. I'm the boss of this 1.1 Now liste Who's Nr W 1:-rs -. 4515, X n here, Coop. outfit . . . with 4 , ll. N53 tk 1 It's gone!! I ' Well fhafs 0116 who said mam . way to get a girl. Sly Schweigert U, Hear the one about . . . They taste good like fingers should. I' I i if LE, si' U. 'VJ qi hidin ? 8 L It happens in Pizza! ! the best of schools. Stomach ache or . . . Well the way I see it-- Ain't love grand. Woof, Woof, Alaskan hustler.?!,!. We're all stumped. Saturday night here I come. it , V- Sisterly love How do you cha ha J speu Hn? primping for Monday morning I0hH'? blues. in X th 3 This is mixed chorus?? Math gets Guillotine ' me- -right here Mixed or otherwise ?? 0. 1 U ., Sleeping beauties. Ha, Ha, just popped a test! ! While the cat's away the mice will play. A Snap course. -n '51, H, , r rj eu ' , f .. x ' ' D I . 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Bowen, Manager, L. Waterland, K. Fried. SECOND ROW:J Wise man, F. Quenze1'.J. Fried, T. Bechrold, R. Sinclair, W. Wenz, I. Joyce, B. Rediske, I. Roy, D. Holm lund, B. Howe, C. Gandara. Baker... ...42 Baker... ...38 Baker... ...38 Baker... ...50 Baker... ...27 Baker... .'..52 Baker... ...42 Baker... ...48 Baker... ...38 Baker... ...57 Baker... ...62 Baker... ...51 Baker... ...23 Baker... ...55 Baker... ...54 Baker... ...31 Baker... ...56 Baker... ...44 Baker... ...58 Baker... ...50 Baker... ...39 Baker... ...51 Forsyth .... . . Columbus . N ashu a ....... Wib aux . . Plentywood Fairview . . . . . Ekalaka. . Scobey . . Circle . . . Ekalaka. . Poplar . . . Poplar . . . Wolf Point Fairview. . . . . Wolf Point Nashua . . Circle , , , Plentywood Forsyth .... . . Scobey. . . Wibaux . . Forsyth . . SCHEDULE Class B District Tournament Baker ........ 31 Plentywood Baker . . . . . . 33 Circle . . . LAKESIDE HOTEL SINCLAIR'S BLACKSMITH FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: W. Browson, B. Joyce, B. Lain, T. Sikorski, J. Wiseman, D. Brown, S. Hamm, R. O'Donne11, J. Carlson, G. Munsell, J. Nichols, L. Waterland, D. Wenz, SECOND ROW: Coach A1 Genatone, C. Gan- dara, J. Roy, B. Yokley, T. Bechtold, A. Linden, J. Fried, J. O'Donne11, C. Bowen, D. Bublitz, F. Quen- zer, M. Correll, ass't coach Les Christian. THIRD ROW: R. Scheuffele, B. Simmons, R. Scheuffele, P. Cory, R. Walker, J. Stark, B. Cody, W. Wenz, L. Brockel, J. Joyce, J. Sikorski, J. Nichols. Baker... ..7 Scobey... ..0 Baker . . . . . . 13 Fairview . . . . . 13 Baker... ...13 Popu1ar......2O Baker . . . . . 7 Wolf Point . . . .20 Baker... ..0 Circ1e.......O Baker ....... 13 Plentywood . . . 27 ALL-CONFERENCE Bob Yokley JACOBS TRUCKING GENE HUNTLEY 4-1 TRACK FIRST ROW: J. Carlson, D. Wenz, B. Joyce, J. Nichols, S. Rediske, D. Bublitz, K. Manke. SECOND ROW A. Genatone, Coach, M. Dah1,J. Roy, F. Quenzer, V. Huether. J. Nichols, M. Correl. THIRD ROW: B. Simmons, R. Walker, D. Holmlund. J. Joyce, K. Schweigert. B SQUAD BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: J. Nichols, D. Plummer, J. Carlson, V. Huether, K. Manke, D. Wenz, B. Schwindt, G. Mun- sell. SECOND ROW: G. Winkler, J. Bechtold, R. Scheuffele, I. Nichols, B. Cody, I. O'Donne11, D. Bub- litz, B. Joyce. BANK OF BAKER 42 BURNS' INSURANCE AGENCY MONTANA GIRLS' 8r BOYS' STATE ' .V -an Arthur Linden Delila Fried Bob Yokley LETTERMAN'S CLUB FIRST ROW: A. Genatone, Advisorg T. Sikorski, I. Wiseman, C. Gandara, J. Smith, S. Hamm, L. Chris- tian, Advisor. SECOND ROW: J. Fried, T. Bechtold, B. Howe, B. Steffes, D. Brown, F. Quenzer. THIRD ROW: K. Schweigert, J. Joyce, B. Yokley, J. Roy, A. Linden, C. Bowen, J. Nichols. FOURTH ROW: B. Simmons, R. Sinclair, B. Cody, R. Walker, W. Wenz, J. Stark, L. Brockel. FORD GARAGE 43 SMITTY'S BAKE SHOP A SQUAD CHEERLEADERS i .4 .., Keitha Griffith, Cathy Stevens, Margaret Coen, Midge Morrow. B SQUAD CHEERLEADERS . Keitha Griffith, Linda Malcom, Sharon Setinc, Marcene Welfl. FROST BOWL FALLON COUNTY TIMES 44 G. A. A. FIRST ROW: J. Brown, L. Naples, J. Hatton, L. Plummer, M. Coen. SECOND ROW: L. Malcom, L. Fried, E. Buerkle, R. Boucher, J. Jensen, M. Celander, M. Welfl, E. Rasmuson, D. Morrow, S. Fuchs, S. Hartse, J. Birtic, S. Serine, S. Duffield, P. Koenig, K. Murphy, M. Morrow, K. Stevens, M. Fried, B. Celander, Miss Wood, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: S. Cox, B. Howe, T. Rustad, C. Ratliff, E. Hepperle, C. Plummer, M Russell, M. Jacobs, V. Bechtold, T. Ackerman, K. Griffith, C. Sinclair, B. Hall, D. Helgerson, M. Wise- man, C. Stevenson, C. Thomas, D. Plummer, V. Chesmore. FOURTH ROW: J. O'Conner, E. Schopp, C. Gaustad, B. Koenig, C. Meccage, A. Livesey, V. Gonsioroski, J. Chesmore, M. Griffith, C. Tronstad, K. Rediske, K. Patton, M. Rustad, I. McKenzie, J. Knutson, M. Williams, D. Meccage, P. Schlecht, L. Lutts, B. Hatton, J. Martin. QPARTANETTES CHEERLEADERS: K. Griffith, M. Morrow, M. Coen, C. Stevens. FIRST ROW: S. Weeks, L. Malcom, V. Leischner, D. Stark, L. Fried, E. Buerkle, M. Russell, M. Hayden, R. Boucher, J. Jensen, S. Setinc, I. Brown, V. Hall, B. Hall, B. Celander, L. F. Bruggeman, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: D. Rath, K. Sheehan, T Rustad, M. Jacobs, D. Morrow, M. Celander, P, Koenig, M. Gregerson, V. Chesmore, D. Helgerson, I. Kochel, M. Welfl, K. Murphy, W. Lacquement, C. Sinclair, M. Fried. THIRD ROW: B. Howe, S. Hartse, E. Rasmuson, C. Thomas, F. Walker, J. Martin, J. Hatton, V. Bechtold, T. Ackerman, J. Birtic, S. Duf- field, S. Fuchs, C. Plummer, L. Naples, E. Hepperle, N. Wiseman, C. Stevenson, P. Schlecht. FOURTH ROW: I. Chesmore, S. Cox, D. Plummer, B. Hatton, C. Ratliff, C. Meccage, G. Tronstad, J. O'Conner, A. Livesey, M. Griffith, W. Desper, I. Knutson, M. Willmans, E. Schopp, D. Meccage, K. Rediske, L. Plummer, K. Patton, M. Rustacl, C. Gaustad, B. Koenig, J. McKenzie. GARY AGLER 4, SAMSEL'S :J JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL L. McMi11ian, E. Renner, R. Lain, R. Newell, S. Spriggs, H. Renner, J. Nelson, K. Korneychuk, E. Law- ler, C. J. Gaustad, Coachg G. Brockel, R. Bowen, K. Munsell, D. Randash, J. Patton, J. Quenzer, J. Mil- ler, B. Flint, W. Frier, C. Schouboe, D. Lain. JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Peggy Bickle, Winona Hall, Donna Griffith, Bonnie Plummer SPEELMON ELEVATOR 46 DR. C. F. HOGEBOOM I . I , EIGHTH GRADE 6 .Wh I in ! - f 1 43 a i . I I - U ' V 4 ,W . .J 'u. fu.. 1. - .. .au ...Q in ,' A3 ' .Fi 'A F45 , F Q . va If Y K -, J K 4'-L , , W -A Y l -1:15 gf, , 1 , L, 'ef ff .ff ' ' I N 1 X :., , Fax. b V all I . ' f - a ,f.,1,! gf A . .41 .4 W . is:-si smile F. FIRST ROW: B. Anders, G. Brockel, L. Chamberlain, J. Crawford, B. Defferding, D. Duffield, R. Heiser, J. Kadaravek. SECOND ROW: S. Karch, A. Madler, D. McCros- 'I' Q sen, B. McDonald, P. McDonald, J. Miller, K. Morrow, M. O'Donne1l. THIRD ROW: H. Renner, C. Schouboe, C. Sieler, R. Singer, T. Stenerson, W. Susa, E. Williams, L. ,f'. Winkler. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. L. Wheat, Teacher. NOT PICTURED: L. Anderson, J. L' It A J , Littleton. 4 W . , g . . v - , T3 . l X 7 i 4 J ,T S K I A . 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