Big Sandy High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Big Sandy, MT)
- Class of 1961
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DEDICATION Those who know Mr. Green will long remember and value his friendship, contributions to the class, willingness to help, sense of humor, interest in the success of the class members, sincerity, dedication to his profession, and his friendly, honest attitude towards all. We, the Senior class, wish to show our deepest appreciation to Mr. Green for guiding the class of '61' through our four years of high school by bestowing upon him the dedication of the 1961 PIONEER Annual. 3 N T E N D E N T ’S One betrays himself if he does not make use of his past experience. This quotation is particularly appropriate to each and every student of school age today—education is built on past experiences and without the use of those experiences little or no education actually takes place. The Class of 1961 is the first class that has experienced four years of high school education since I have been administrator in Big Sandy; I hope and trust that these four years have been fruitful experiences for ail of the Class of 61, educationally speaking, and that you will make good use of them as you go on in life. Congratulations to all of you and your yearbook sponsor, Mrs. Hawley, on a job well done on this fine book. 4 MESSAGE Ed. Ellingson B.S. Social Studies Donald B. Paul B. S. , M. A. Music Marlin R. McComb B.S. Social Science Helen Maxwell B. A. Home Ec. Ray L. Peck B. A. , M. Ed. Superintendent Lawrence B. Green B.S. English Wilson A. Burley B. S. F A C U L T Y Vo-Ag Robert D. Schwartz B.S. Junior High Principal Arthur Kaasa B.S. Industrial Arts William J. Delaney B.S. Science BOARD OF EDUCATION M. W. Snow, T. M. Quinn, J. Nepil, J. Sheehy, A. S. Ophus, R. Upham, L. Marty, M. Osterman, W. Conquergood, J. Handl, R. L. Peck. 6 Principal, Mr. Hammond; Superin- tendent, Mr. Peck; Chairman, Mr. Quinn. Clerk, Mr. M. W. Snow. ROLL OF HONOR CAROL MARGUERITE FOUSSARD Dynamite comes in small packages. •• Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Cheer Queen 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Report- er 2, Secretary 3, State Convention 3; Girls’ and Mixed Chorus 1; Twirling 3, 4; Class Secretary 1, Student Council Representative 3; Science Club 4, Pro- gram Chairman 4; Carnival Queen Can- didate 3; Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Vice- President 3; Annual Staff 4; Crisco Homemaking Award 3; State Runner-up NCTE Award 4; High School Week 3. V A L E D I C T 0 R 1 A N Carol Foussard Gary Reichelt Joanne Ophus Tim Balazic Floyd Terry Carolyn Myers Gail Hannum Faye Osterman Sheila Crofoot Clark Johnson GARY LEROY REICHELT If girls interfere with your work, quit work. Transfer from Long Beach Ij Lettermen's Club 4; Boys' State 4; Play Cast 2,4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Honor Society 2, 3, 4, President 4; Track 4; F. T. A. 3,4, President 4, Secretary 3; Mixed and Boys' Chorus 2, 3, 4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Class President 2. CLASS COLORS: Lavender and Silver CLASS FLOWER: White Rose CLASS MOTTO: Onward ever; Backward never. CLASS SPONSOR: Mr. Green S A L U T A T 0 R 1 A N 8 CLARENCE EDWARD ALLDERDICE Men of few words are the best men. FFA 1,2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Sentinel 3 Rifle Club 1,2. CHERI LYNN BRITTON Her talents are of the silent kind. Transfer from Fort Benton High School 4; FHA 4; Pep Club 4; Drama Club 4. TIMOTHY WAYNE BALAZIC To love oneself is a lifelong romance. FFA 1,2, 3, 4, Parliamentarians, Secretary 4, National Convention 4; Drama Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Football 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Lettermen's Club 2,3; Class Student Coun- cil Representative 1,4, Vice-President 3; Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Chorus 3,4; Science Club 4; Play Cast 4. JANICE BISSELL CHRISTOFFERSON That happy married look. FHA 2; Pep Club 2, 3; Drama Club 3; Girls’ and Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3; Librarian 1,2,3. SHEILA MAE CROFOOT Life was handed to me on a silver platter. FHA 2, 3, 4; F. T. A. 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls' and Mixed Chorus 1; Paper Staff 4j Annual Staff 4; Homemaker of Tomorrow Award 4; Play Cast 4. RALPH EARL CROSS He gained no titles, but lost no friends. FFA 1,2, 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 4. GRETCHEN ELIZABETH DUNN Vim, vigor, and vitality rolled into one charming girl. Transfer from Whitefish 3; Carnival Queen 4; Color Guard 3, 4; Girls' and Mixed Chorus 3; FHA 3, 4, Reporter 4; Drama Club 3, 4, Secre- tary 4; Science Club 4, Vice-President 4; An- nual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Pep Club 3,4, Vice- President 4; Play Cast 4. BARBARA JEANETTE FARLEY Shy appearance, there's no doubt; but a real character we found out. FHA 3, 4; F. T. A. 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Office Staff 4. LARRY LESTER GALBAVY Blessed is the man who invented sleep. FFA 1,2, 3,4, Reporter 4j Football 2; Track 1,2, 3; Basketball 1,2,3; Annual Staff 4; Prom King. THOMAS LEO GASVODA A quiet fellow with a merry smile, his friendship is indeed worthwhile. FFA 1,2, 3, 4. JAMES CHARLES GILLESPIE Why should the devil have all the fun? FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Recreational Leader 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Class President 2; Carnival King 2. RUDA ALENE HAAKENSEN She looks like an angel, but who knows what an angel might do? Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; FHA 1,2, 3, 4; Drama Club 3,4; Paper Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; Office Staff 3; Girls' and Mixed Chorus 1,2; FHA State Con- vention 3; F. T. A. 4. ALLEN HERMAN HALVERSON, JR. I like work. I could sit and watch it for hours. FFA 1,2, 3, 4; Recreational Leader 3, 4. HELEN GAIL HANNUM Is certain to be seen where fun and mischief beam. FHA 1,2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, State Convention 3; Drama Club 3, 4; Twirling 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Paper Staff 4, Editor; Annual Staff 4; F. T. A. 4; Girls' and Mixed Chorus lj Office Staff 3, 4; Play Cast 4. CLARK THEODORE JOHNSON Full of life and. lively fun; a friendly smile for everyone. FFA 1,2, 3,4, Parliamentarian 4; Lettermen's Club 1,2, 3,4, President 4, Secretary 3; Science Club 4, President 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3; Football 2,4; Track 3,4; Honor Society 2,4; Boys' State 3; Drama Club 4; Boys' and Mixed Chorus 2, 3; F. T. A. 3, 4; Annual Staff 4. CHARLES ROBERT KLIMAS A woman would run through fire and water for such a kind heart. FFA 1,2,3; Lettermen's Club 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Football 1,2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Track 1, 2, 3,4; Boys' State 3; Boys' and Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Boys' Quartet 3, 4; Carnival King 4; Pep Club 4; Science Club 4, Parliamentarian 4; Class Presi- dent 4; Play Cast 2. MIKE ANDREW LABUDA, JR. Keep smiling; it makes everyone wonder what you've been up to. FFA 1,2, 3, 4, Historian 4. CAROL ELAINE LIVERS Blessed are they who maintain a silence, for they shall not be quoted. FHA 3, 4; Drama Club 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Girls' and Mixed Chorus 1. JUDITH LURELLE MARTY I was cut out to be an angel, but someone lost the pattern. Color Guard 4; Girls' and Mixed Chorus 1,3; FHA 1,2, 3,4, Treasurer 4, State Convention 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; F. T. A. 4; Drama Club 3,4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Vice- President 1; Office Staff 4; Play Cast 4. BONNIE IRENE MORGAN Sweet, neat, and quite petite. Transfer from Chinook 3; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Girls' and Mixed Chorus 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Twirling 3, 4; Prom Queen. CAROLYN KAY MYERS Seems quiet and dignified, but ask someone who knows her. Class President 1, Student Council Represent- ative 2, Secretary 3; FHA 1,2, 3, 4, Historian 3, Secretary 4, State Convention 3; Drama Club 3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3, 4j Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Carnival Queen 2; Homecom- ing Queen 4; FFA Chapter Sweetheart 3, 4; Girls' State 3; F.T.A. 4; Girls' and Mixed _ Chorus 1; Honor Society 2; Office Staff 3,4. JOANNE ELAINE OPHUS To be efficient in a quiet way is her aim throughout the day. FHA 1,2,3, 4, State Convention 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Clarinet Quartet 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Band Paper Staff 4; Honor Society 2, 3,4; Office Staff 4; Underwood Typing Award 3. MARJORIE HELEN NEPIL Laugh and the whole world laughs with you; frown and it wrinkles your face. FHA 1,2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 2, Vice-Presi- dent 3, President 4, District President 3, State Treasurer 4, National Convention 4; Drama Club 4, Vice-President 4; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4, Secretary 1,4, Vice-President 3; F. T. A. 4; Class President 3; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Carnival Queen Candidate 1; Honor Society 4; Girls' and Mixed Chorus 1; Office Staff 4. FAYE LOUISE OSTERMAN Quiet, reserved, and demure; a friend of whom you are always sure. FHA 1,2, 3, 4; F. T, A. 3,4, Vice-President 4; Annual Staff 4, Editor; Paper Staff 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4. EVELYN PAVLOVICK FLOYD KEITH TERRY Her heart is like a trolley car-always room for one more. Class Secretary 4; Honor Society 3,4; Girls' and Mixed Chorus 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4, State Convention 3; F. T. A. 3,4, Secretary 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 4; Twirling 4; Office Staff 4; Play Cast 2,4. ----------------------- A loyal companion, an excellent friend, an earnest worker and true to the end. FFA 1,2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, President 4; Letter- men's Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, Secre- tary 4; Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Football 1,2,3, 4; Track 2, 3; Boys' State 3; Boys' and Mixed Chorus 4. President—Charles Klimas Vice-President--Floyd Terry Secretary-Treasurer--Evelyn Pavlovick Student Council Representative—Tim Balazic 15 SNEAK TRIP Interesting book Mr. Green? Don't snore Marj! Beatnik Tim Comfortable Gretch? Sweet dreams, boys! Jens and Chas The two lovers Bonnie and Gary The best part-eating Cheer up Fay CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1961, of Big Sandy High School, do make and publish this, our last will and testament. To the faculty we leave future headaches to take the place of the ones we created. To the janitors we leave the memories of our muddy feet and endless requests. To the Juniors we leave the ability to win friends and influence people and to the girls, the ability to concentrate on their own business. To the Sophomores we leave our democratic system of holding class meetings. To the Freshmen we leave our trials and tribulations on entering high school. PERSONAL BEQUESTS ARE AS FOLLOWS: I, Edward Allderdice, will leave as soon as I can. 1, Tim Balazic, will..........................leave. I, Cheri Britton, will to Sandy Hurd my ability to look wide-eyed and innocent at the most convenient times. I, Janice Christofferson, will my ability to lead a married lifej go to school; fight with friends, enemies, and relatives; and be happy at the same time to anyone who wants to take the chance. I, Sheila Crofoot, will my ability to be absent from school and still maintain passing grades to whoever thinks they can get away with it. I, Ralph Cross, will my ability to take three English courses in one year to Ronnie Kalanick. I, Gretchen Dunn, will my ability of making a twenty-four-hour day into a forty-eight-hour day to whoever wants it. I, Barbara Farley, will my frantic years on the school bus to Dianna Shanahan. I, Carol Foussard, will my position as cheer queen to whoever has the pep, energy, time, and voice for it. I, Larry Galbavy, will my ability to chew gum in English IV without getting caught to Vernon Turk. I, Tom Gasvoda, will leave very soon. I, Jim Gillespie, will all my faculty friends to Sherman Severson. I, Ruda Haakensen, will my ability to chew gum during school all four years without getting detention to Rita Hurd. I, Allen Halverson, will, to anyone who can get away with using it, my beautiful handwriting that is guaranteed to give all teachers headaches. I, Gail Hannum, will to Rita Hannum and Joyce Norden all the fun I've had in Big Sandy and other places during my high school years. I, Clark Johnson, will my position in basketball to Raymond Kassmier. I, Charlie Klim as, will my position as end on the football team to Don Robertson. I, Mike LaBuda, will one beaten Dodge and one good Chevy to my beloved sister, Jeannette, to cart her boy companions around in after school affairs. I, Carol Livers, will, to anyone who needs it, my ability to say nothing when I have nothing to say. I, Judy Marty’, will my fun and carefree days in high school to Ellaraine Gerson. I, Bonnie Morgan, will my kookie giggle to Ron Wooley. Put it to good use, Ron! I, Carolyn Myers, will my ability to be Pep Club President with all its headaches for three years to Sharon Broesder. I, Marjorie Nepil, will my ability to hold offices in chapter, district, and state FHA to Lynn Burley. I, Joanne Ophus, will my ability to attend English IV only twice a week and still pass to anyone who thinks he can do it. I, Faye Osterman, will my ability to go steady through my four years of high school to Peggy Husar. I, Evelyn Pavlovick, will my agreeable disposition to Doris Sluggett. I, Gary Reichelt, bequeath my job as Big Sandy Sanitation Department Supervisor, garbage hauler, to my be- loved friend, Stan Klimas. I, Floyd Terry, will my ability to get along with the teachers and stay out of trouble to Amie Gasvoda. In witness whereof, We, the Class of 1961, do sign and seal this document on the seventeenth day of May, Anno Domini, one thousand nine hundred and sixty-one. 17 HOMECOMING QUEEN Carolyn Myers 18 CARNIVAL KING QUEEN Charlie Klim as and Gretchen Dunn PROM KING AND QUEEN Larry Galbavy and Bonnie Morgan CLASS HISTORY It was in September of 1957 when a group of eager freshmen entered Big Sandy High School. They were, for the most part, a noisy lot, and they would become the cause of much vexation as well as ad- miration before they were finished with high school. This group was, of course, to become the graduat- ing class of 1961. The freshman class of 1957 selected Carolyn Myers as president to guide their activities throughout the year. The other officers who were elected with Carolyn were Judy Marty, vice-presidentj Carol Foussard, secretary; and Tim Balazic, Student Council representative. Mr. Green was elected to be class sponsor, a job that he was to keep throughout the class's four years in high school. Initiation and the carnival were the two main events of the year. Marjorie Nepil and Terry Caborett were the candidates for carnival queen and king. The freshman year of this class had more than its share of humorous incidents. Clyde Wall, it will be remembered, was fined a nickel for every ain't he used in English class. He went bankrupt and be- gan writing I. O. U. 's that totaled about $3 at the end of the school year. When he paid off his debt, the freshman class spent the money for popsicles. The sophomore year of this class was to be a busy one. Jim Gillespie was elected president of the class, Gary Reichelt became vice-president and Clarke Richter was chosen secretary. The selection of Carolyn Myers for Student Council representative was a wise one, as Carolyn was a conscientious worker. It was during the sophomore year that Roland Boucher, a former classmate, died after having fallen from a moving truck. The candidates for carnival king and queen were Jim Gillespie and Carolyn Myers. After waging a vigorous campaign, the sophomore class was successful in seeing its candidates crowned king and queen. In the spring of 1959, the sophomore class sponsored the annual athletic banquet which was a success. In September of 1959 the class entered its junior year. The class was, as a group, lazy at the begin- ning of the school term. It seemed that many of the class wanted to rest on their laurels, whatever they might have been. This attitude would change before the year was over but not in time to get Carol Fous- sard and Clark Johnson elected carnival queen and king. Marjorie Nepil was selected to lead the class that year, and she was an outstanding president. Tim Balazic filled the office of vice-president, and the old politico of the class, Carolyn Myers, was secre- tary. Carol Foussard ably represented the class in Student Council meetings. In April of 1960 the class began decorating the old hall for the annual Junior Prom. The theme was Evening in Paris, and the hall was beautiful when the class put on the finishing touches. The banquet preceding the prom and the prom itself were both successes. It was about that time that the class began to be different from other classes. Precedent was broken when the juniors decided to charge the seniors for admission to the prom. The class thought that charging seniors was a fine idea--until they got to be seniors. The ideas the class had concerning democracy at this time were on the verge of absurdity. The class voted on every issue at least four times and then wanted to start over again. Ralph Cross suggested that alfalfa would be a good choice for a class flower. The voting was close, but alfalfa lost by only three votes. The white rose was eventually chosen as the class flower. Indecisiveness was the dominant trait of the class during its third year in high school. After voting seven times on mottoes, the class finally settled for Onward ever; backward never. Not all of the junior year was spent voting on, passing, and repealing measures. Marjorie Nepil was elected treasurer of FHA on the state level, and the football and basketball squads had a score of suc- cesses. Then in the fall of 1960, the class entered its final year at Big Sandy High. This was to be an out- standing year for the senior class. The class arrived at school in a somewhat quiet mood, and it was evi- dent that the members of the class had matured considerably. They were now young men and women with serious goals. Charles Klimas was elected president, Floyd Terry was the chosen vice-president, and Evelyn Pavlo- vick was given the many duties of senior secretary. Tim Balazic was chosen Student Council representa- tive. The first frivolous event of the school year was, of course, the initiation of freshmen. The class a- gain broke precedent by charging admission to the initiation program. Criticism of the class was common, but the class coffers were enriched by $80. 19 The next event of importance on. your crowded agenda was the 1960 Homecoming. For Homecoming Queen candidate the senior class wisely chose for their representative its veteran champion, Carolyn Myers. The class backed the campaign with all their abilities and the reward was, of course, another victory. Carolyn was crowned queen and the beautiful float of the senior class won the first-place ribbon. The Homecoming success was followed shortly by another victory when Gretchen Dunn and Charles Klimas were crowned carnival queen and king. It goes without saying that the class campaigned stren- uously and employed an Irish gimmick to help clinch the victory. The class bought all-day suckers for the children in the grade school. Marjorie Nepil was a delegate to the National FHA Convention in Washington D. C. , and Tim Balazic and Ed Allderdice were delegates to National FFA Convention in Kansas City, Missouri. In January 1961 Carol Foussard was named state runner-up for a National Council of Teachers of Eng- lish Award. This was indeed an honor. Later on Clark Johnson won a scholarship in physics at the college in Havre. The annual Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom was held on April 22, 1961. The theme for this gala affair was Stars Fell on Alabama. Bonnie Morgan and Larry Galbavy were crowned queen and king of the Prom. The first weekend in May the 1961 class left on their sneak trip at 5 a.m., after waiting one hour for Tom Gasvoda. He had overslept! Their destination was Flathead Lake Lodge at Bigfork, Montana. A snow- storm did not stop these seniors. They went horseback riding, canoeing, and swimming. Next came the grand finale. Baccalaureate was held on May 14 with Pastor Lee officiating. A recep- tion followed at the Methodist Church, with all churches as the hosts. A senior supper was held Tuesday, May 16 at the Laddie Nepil home. Seniors and teachers were the guests. The Senior Breakfast was held at 9 a. m. on May 17. After the breakfast the seniors returned to the auditorium to practice for Commencement. Graduation ceremonies were held at 8 p. m. , May 17, in the high school auditorium. Mayor Swanbers of Great Falls gave the address. JUNIOR CLASS Vemon Turk President Joyce Norden Rita Hannum Duane Cooke Roger Nimmick Bob Drga Vice-President Myrel Petersen Vi Pat Bush Frances Boehm Secretary' Carol Ann Nepil Sandra Hurd Patty Kaste Mary Anne Student Council Branagan Delores Cook Maxine Hoge Jeannette LaBuda Kenny Handl Carole Henderson Georgia Galbavy Dan McNeill David Steve Curtis Lloyd Jack Fodor Kalanick Hagan Turner Gillespie SOPHOMORE CLASS President Alan Larson Vice-President Secretary Student Council Suzanne Richard Rita Hurd Stan Klim as Madison Paugh Dianna Tim Shanahan Godfrey Lawrence Phillip Mikkelson Kulbeck Mary Dennis Kassmier Ulmen Neislena Terry Ellen Sharon Smith Sluggett Doris Sluggett Sherman Tim Severson Sevick Jerri Ann Nepil Stephen Roth James Stave John Pavlovick Leon Cline James David Gary Pribyl Haakensen Robertson Pat Darlene Martin Cook Judy Vallie Pat Bill Ellaraine Henry Paul Sharon Bob Clark Conquergood Gerson Broesder Fodor Hurd Lanning NOT PICTURED: Alice Stone, Marva Dana, Jane Read. Carol and Dave Bill and Gail Tim and Bill Evelyn and Judy Larry and Sheila Floyd, Bob and Tim Curtis and Gretchen 24 Carol, Dave and Tim Floyd and Bob NINTH GRADE FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Susan Merrill, Dianne Humphrey, Cathy Henderson, Joy Petersen, Nancy Reichelt, Donna Bley, Lynn Pegar, Marilyn Handl, Peggy Husar, Cheryl Brewer, Dolly Pfrimmer. SECOND ROW: Mr. Ellingson, Terry Dixon, Raymond Kassmier, Alice Bahnmiller, Loretta Nepil, Gail Jenkins, Sue Ann Cook, Deanna Kinion, Errol Fisher, Gordon Moes, Russell Dixon. THIRD ROW: Mike Hammond, Dan Beaudette, Glen Kulbeck, Glenn Ophus, Steve Crofoot. FOURTH ROW: Gary Darlington, Alan Ensley, Lana Larson, Alice Lanning, Sharon Broesder, Gary Beeler, Dennis Johnson, Ronald Wooley, Robert Wilson, Amie Gasvoda, Kathleen Branagan, Carol Larson, Dean Robertson. NOT PICTURED: Mildred Clixby, Ronald Kalanick, Gary Steffensmier. EIGHTH GRADE FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bonnie Cross, Terry Jenkins, Kathy Cavitt, Vicki Pegar, Gayneil Gullickson, Laile Dixon, Leon Peterson, Douglas Cecrle, Gary' Ophus, Dick Carlstrom, Steven Moes, Charles Pribyl, Charles Foussard. SECOND ROW: Mix. Maxwell, Kathy Vallie, Vickie Paugh, Connie Marten, Maryr Mangold, Pam Pegar, Tonette Roberts, Allan Joins on, Darrell Chauvet, Mac Morgan, Clifford Knutson, Russell Reichelt, Maurice Johnson, Bradley Nimmick. THIRD ROW: Pearl Peck, Gail Kuest, Lynda Cornett, Ruby Ray, Susan Dyrland, Roger Jappe, Lindy Halverson, Terry Jurenka, Hugh DeWinter, Carol Grubb, Lynn Burley, Dennis Shanahan, Glen Nepil. NOT PICTURED: Marcia Peterson, Toni Jo Pfrimmer, Gary Montgomery. SEVENTH GRADE FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Donald Sorensen, Bob Cornett, Ricky Pegar, Brain Humphrey, Paul Bley, Alan Burley, Dan Madison, David Otto, Jerry Nelson, Theresa Cecrle, Judy Stave, Carmine Branagan. SECOND ROW: Mr. Kaasa, James MikkeIson, Leslie Reichelt, Dan Balazic, Rodney Courtnage, Merle Robertson, Wayne Reichelt, Bob Quinn, Donna Peterson, Renee Jurenka, Sharon Myers, Mary Ann Pribyl, Nicki Bush. THIRD ROW: Jim Cross, John Secora, Russell Hurd, Roger Genereux, Penny Courtnage, Clara Terry, Joyce Jappe, Nancy Sluggett, Gail Drew, Judy Bissell, Barbara Humes. 27 FIRST GRADE FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Myron Beeson, Kenneth Sorensen, Randy Rose, Keith Ensley, Kelly Jenkins, Diane Truner, Peggy Ann Simpson, Mary Jane Lloyd, Russel Pegar. SECOND ROW: Connie May, Sandra Pan- chot, Verla Ray, Arlene Humes, Janet Sheehy, Glenna Branagan, Randy Beaudette, James Pourroy, Wade Drew, Clifford Nepil. THIRD ROW: Tommy McNeill, Daniel Cox, Dolores Cikrit, Larry Myers, Darleena Ophus, Ronald Boe, Steven Dyer, Rae Nita Reichelt, Lynette Gullickson, Karen Sibra. NOT PICTURED: Laury Beaulac, Calvin Dana. TEACHER: Mrs. Giebel. SECOND GRADE FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Cathy Panchot, Linda Burgess, Jean Gillespie, Carla Peck, Patty Hammond, Lillian Rose, Linda Fisher, Wade Rice, Scott Stave, Roy Runnion, Ricky Knight, Randy Kearney. SECOND ROW, STUDENT TEACHER, Miss Joyce Terry; Bonnie May, Virginia Humes, Maureen Sternberg, Morris Sternberg, Cheryl Braun, Mama Sluggett, Lorraine Nepil, Debbie Kalgaard, Paula Williams. TEACHER: Mrs. Dunnwebber. NOT PICTURED: Alan Allison, Dick Kalanick. 28 THIRD GRADE FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Burgess, Sharon LaBuda, Roxan Kearney, Patty Hannum, David Sven- nungsen, Jack Severson, Emery Stevens, James Mangold, Lyle Courtnage, Donald Svennungsen, Leslie Drew, Gerald Ray, Andrew Labuda. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Drew, Teresa Humphrey, Bobbie Kay Drew, Carolyn Hansen, Bonnie McConkey, Connie Monson, Ralph Schwartz, Jerry Peterson, Duane Pegar, Teddy Reichelt, Steve Madison, Kim Brady. BACK ROW: Evelyn Humes, Patricia Farley, Kirsten Skaalure, Kathy Terry, Frances Dyrland, Lonnie Roberts, Raymond Courtnage, Glen Braun, Eddie Ray, Vernon Geiser, Robin Hurd. NOT PICTURED: Jan Burley. TEACHERS: Mrs. Humes and Mrs. Sternberg. FOURTH GRADE FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Billy Labuda, Donald May, Guy Cornett, Rocky Rice, Douglas Grubb, Barbie Steffensmier, Linda Ray, Kathy Cecrle, Judy Mikkelson, Joyce Geiser, Calvin Bakke, Tommy Sheehy, Chuckie Simpson. SECOND ROW: Donald Trepina, David Tweet, Wanda Berlinger, Barbara Branagan, Marla Jappe, Nora Ophus, Judy Terry, Lynell Butler, Amy Runnion, Kenny Hougin, Monty Jappe. THIRD ROW: Lenore Reichelt, Bonita Bakke, Nikki Peterson, Steve Cox, Phil Cox, Harold Otto, Richard Roth. NOT PICTURED: Garland Nimmick. TEACHERS: Mrs. Swam and Mrs. Sternberg. 29 FIFTH GRADE FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard May, Mike Carter, Randy Pegar, Dewey Robertson, Phillip Ensley, Vicki Bakke, Fay Allderdice, Jeanine Jenkins, Linda Mikkelson, Vicki Sohm, Carol Reichelt, Carol Smith. SECOND ROW: James Trunk, Roger Clixby, Steve Peterson, Greg Peck, Karen Johnson, Betty Vallie, Signe Skaalure, Debbie Quinn, Carol Chauvet, Bonnie Sorensen, Janet Foussard, Colleen Branagan, Linda Balazic. THIRD ROW: Jim Trepina, Bobby Cross, Dennis Stevens, Sharon McConkey, Barbara Bruns, Patty Monson, Vicki Halverson, Tommy Be audette, Jay W err all, Douglas Williams, Verlin Reichelt. TEACHER: Mrs. Am an. NOT PICTURED: Ethelyn Montgomery. SIXTH GRADE FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mickey Moes, David Madison, Jerry Beaudette, Dana Dixon, Dennis Burley, Curtis Hanson, Dennis Labuda, Georgia Buchman, Darlene Norden. SECOND ROW: TEACHER, Mr. Kearney; Joel Grubb, Roger Hagan, Arne Skaalure, Gary Nimmick, James Sohm, Bobby Tester, Jimmy Ray, A1 Geiser THIRD ROW: Jacque Lemieux, Johnny Broesder, Kathy Kalgaard, Faye Conquergood, Kathleen Carlstrom, Deborah Buchman, Blanche Nepil. 30 STUDENT COUNCIL SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Peck, Brian Humphrey, Sandra Hurd, Clark Johnson, Carolyn Myers, Mr. Hammond. SECOND ROW: Dianne Humphrey, Lindy Halverson, Stan Klim as, Tim Balazic, Patty Kaste. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Foussard, Mr. Peck, Myrel Petersen, Gary Reichelt, Tim Balazic, Mr. Hammond, Evelyn Pavlovick. SECOND ROW: Lawrence Mikkelson, Rita Hurd, Judy Vallie, Maij Nepil, Sandra Hurd, Suzanne Madison, Faye Osterman, Joanne Ophus. THIRD ROW: Tim Sevick, Clark Johnson, Floyd Terry. 32 F. T. A. SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. McComb, Faye Osterman, Gary Reichelt, Evelyn Pavlovick. SECOND ROW: Ruda Haakensen, Barbara Farley, Gail Hannum, Sheila Crofoot, Clark Johnson, Marj Nepil, Jucly Marty, Carolyn Myers. SCIENCE CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT: ADVISOR, Mr. Delaney; Tim Balazic, Carole Henderson, Jack Gillespie, Myrel Petersen, Clark Johnson, Charlie Klimas, Gretchen Dunn, David Tester, Carol Foussard, Lloyd Turner, Pat Bush, Evelyn Pavlovick, Maxine Hoge, Georgia Galbavy. 33 DRAMA CLUB SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Sheila Crofoot, Mary Anne Branagan, Patty Kaste, Marj Nepil, Carolyn Myers, Gretchen Dunn, Mr. Green. SECOND ROW: Faye Osterman, Bonnie Morgan, Carol Livers, Ruda Haakensen, Barbara Farley, Rita Hannum, Gail Hannum, Carole Henderson, Joyce Norden. THIRD ROW: Francy Boehm, Tim Balazic, Gary Reichelt, Jim Gillespie, Charlie Klimas, Clark Johnson, Judy Marty, Evelyn Pavlovick, Myrel Petersen. “LOST FLIGHT” PLAY CAST SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Marty, Curtis Hagan, Tim Balazic, Larry Galbavy, Gail Hannum. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Francy Boehm, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR; Evelyn Pavlovick, Sheila Crofoot, Gretchen Dunn, Mary Anne Branagan, Bill Conquergood, Jim Gillespie, LIGHTS; Carol Ann Nepil, Bob Drga, Floyd Terry, Clark Johnson, CURTAIN; David Tester, Mr. Green, DIRECTOR. 34 LIBRARY STAFF Mr. Green, Dianna Shanahan, Gail Jenkins, Carol Ann Nepil, Jeannette LaBuda, Gretchen Dunn, Joanne Ophus, Ruda Haakensen, Nancy Reichelt, Clara Terry, Sharon Myers, Terry Jenkins. OFFICE STAFF Mr. Peck, Gail Hannum, Sheila Crofoot, Joanne Ophus, Marj Nepil, Bonnie Morgan, Faye Osterman. Carol Livers, Gretchen Dunn, Carolyn Myers, Barbara Farley, Myrel Petersen, Judy Marty, Mr. Hammond, Evelyn Pavlovick. 35 SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Francy Boehm, Mary Anne Branagan, Myxel Petersen, Evelyn Pavlovick, Marj Nepil, Carolyn Myers, Judy Marty, Gretchen Dunn, Mrs. Maxwell. SECOND ROW: Susan Merrill, Carol Foussard, Sandra Hurd, Dianne Humphrey, Judy Vallie, Nancy Reichelt, Gail Hannum, Sheila Crofoot, Rita Hurd, Jeannette LaBuda, Joyce Norden, Carole Henderson. THIRD ROW: Loretta Nepil, Cheryl Brewer, Joy Peterson, Donna Bley, Sharon Hurd, Jerri Ann Nepil, Joanne Ophus, Carol Livers, Rita Hannum, Faye Osterman, Peggy Husar. FOURTH ROW: Kathleen Branagan, Sharon Sluggett, Alice Bahnmiller, Mildred Clixby, Maxine Hoge, Gail Jenkins, Carol Larson, Neislena Terry, Marilyn Handl, DD Kinion. FIFTH ROW: Rnda Haakensen, Barbara Farley, Doris Sluggett, Patty Kaste, Carol Ann Nepil, Ellen Smith, Sharon Broesder, Dianna Shanahan, Ellaraine Gerson, Alice Lanning, Jane Read, Suzanne Madison. Doris and Evelyn, talking as usual FHA Homecoming Float Space girl, Marj At the state convention L a 'V' I ft lr • Smile pretty girls! FHA OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Myrel Petersen, Parliamentarian; Francy Boehm, Historian; Mary Anne Branagan, Song Leader; Evelyn Pavlovick, Vice-President; Marj Nepil, President; Carolyn Myers, Secretary; Judy Marty, Treasurer; Gretchen Dunn, Reporter; Mrs. Maxwell, ADVISOR. Marjorie Nepil, State Treasurer Chapter Mothers, Mrs. Ophus and Mrs. Nepil; Advisor, Mrs. Maxwell, State Degree Recipients SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Burley, Allen Halverson, Jim Gillespie, Larry Galbavy, Tim Balazic, Clark Johnson, Jerry Brewer, Bob Drga, Ed Allderdice, Floyd Terry, Mike LaBuda. SECOND ROW: Glen Kulbeck, Gary Darlington, Ron Kalanick, Errol Fisher, Dan Beaudette, Steve Crofoot, Gordon Moes, Glenn Ophus, Pat Clark, Dennis Ulmen, John Pavlovick, Tim Sevick, Leon Cline, Ralph Cross, Jim Pribyl. THIRD ROW: Raymond Kassmier, Merle Robertson, Ronnie Wooley, Robbie Wilson, Bob Lanning, Russell Dixon, Duane Cooke, Gary Robertson, Alan Larson, Phillip Kulbeck, Curtis Hagan, Steve Kalanick, Don Robertson. FOURTH ROW: Jim Stave, Amie Gasvoda, Gary Beeler, Tom Gasvoda, Lloyd Turner, David Haakensen, Sonny Broesder, David Tester, Kenny Handl, Neil Kulbeck, Dan McNeill, Jack Gillespie. On the Trail A Stop at Hot Springs 38 FFA OFFICERS SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Gillespie, Larry Galbavy, Tim Balazic, Floyd Terry, Mike LaBuda. SECOND ROW: Mr. Burley, Jerry Brewer, Clark Johnson, Allen Halverson, Bob Drga, Ed Allderdice. Chapter Sweetheart 39 Time out for lunch Enjoying the Sights BAND n FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandra Hurd, Sharon Hurd, Pat Bush, Joanne Ophus, Ellaraine Gerson, Judy Vallie, Robbie Wilson, Vicki Pegar, Francy Boehm. SECOND ROW: Pearl Peck, Jerri Ann Nepil, Mary Anne Pribyl, James Mikkelson, Nicki Bush, Bill Conquergood, Kathleen Branagan, Suzanne Madison, Joyce Jappe, Penny Courtnage, Gordon Moes, Carole Henderson, Terry Dixon. THIRD ROW: Curtis Hagan, Ronnie Wooley, Bob Quinn, Rodney Courtnage, Dan Madison, Rusty Hurd, Gary Ophus, Hugh DeWinter, Lawrence Mikkelson, Dan Beaudette. FOURTH ROW: Rita Hurd, Charles Pribyl, Steve Moes, Carmine Branagan, Mr. Paul, DIREC- TOR; Steven Roth, Donald Sorenson, Mike Hammond, Richard Paugh. WOODWIND QUINTET LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Conquergood, Robbie Wilson, Francy Boehm, Sandra Hurd, Suzanne Madison. 40 DANCE BAND LEFT TO RIGHT: Curtis Hagan, Francy Boehm, Pat Bush, Dan Beaudette, Rita Hurd, Richard Paugh, Mary Anne Branagan. CLARINET QUARTET LEFT TO RIGHT: Joanne Ophus, Pat Bush, Sharon Hurd, Sandy Hurd. BAND COUNCIL SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Suzanne Madison, Sandra Hurd, Carole Henderson; Advisor, Mr. Paul. STANDING: Pearl Peck, Richard Paugh. MUSIC PAPER STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: Joanne Ophus, Ellaraine Gerson, Sonny Broesder, Francy Boehm, Floyd Terry, Pat Bush. MIXED CHORUS FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mildred Clixby, Peggy Husar, Maxine Hoge, Georgia Galbavy, Jane Read, Donna Bley, Rita Hannum, Suzanne Madison, Judy Vallie, Joyce Norden, ADVISOR, Mr. Paul. SECOND ROW: Gail Jenkins, Pat Bush, Neislena Terry, Kathleen Branagan, Sharon Hurd, Francy Boehm, Marva Dana, Carol Larson, Jerri Ann Nepil, DD Kinion, Alice Bahnmiller, Marilyn Handl. THIRD ROW: Mary Anne Branagan, Patty Kaste, Ellaraine Gerson, Robbie Wilson, Gary Roberts, Myrel Petersen, Sharon Broesder, Lana Larson, Gordon Moes, Curtis Hagan, Steve Roth, Glen Kulbeck. FOURTH ROW: Tim Balazic, Floyd Terry, Gary Reichelt, Charlie Klimas, Stan Klim as, Sonny Broesder, Bill Conquergood, Richard Paugh, Alan Larson, Ron- nie Wooley, Mike Hammond, Danny Beaudette, Lawrence Mikkelson. GIRLS’ CHORUS FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Georgia Galbavy, Peggy Husar, Jane Read, Judy Vallie. Jerri Ann Nepil, Suz- anne Madison, Joyce Norden, ADVISOR, Mr. Paul. SECOND ROW: Maxine Hoge, Neisiena Terry, Donna Bley, Sharon Hurd, Mildred Clixby, Carol Larson, Rita Hannum, Gail Jenkins, Pat Bush, Alice Bahnmiller. THIRD ROW: Marva Dana, Patty Kaste, Kathleen Branagan, Mary Anne Branagan, Francy Boehm. Ellaraine Gerson, Sharon Broesder, Myrel Petersen, Lana Larson, Marilyn Handl, DD Kinion. 43 BOYS’ CHORUS FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Paul, DIRECTOR; Gordon Moes, Mike Hammond, Robbie Wilson, Gary Roberts, Steve Roth, Curtis Hagan, Lawrence Mikkelson, Glen Kulbeck. SECOND ROW: Tim Balazic, Floyd Terry, Gary Reichelt, Charlie Klimas, Stan Klim as, Sonny Broesder, Bill Conquergood, Richard Paugh, Alan Larson, Ronnie Wooley, Dan Beaudette. MIXED OCTET SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Francy Boehm, Mary Anne Branagan, Myrel Petersen, Suzanne Madison. STANDING: Richard Paugh, Charlie Klimas, Stan Klimas, Curtis Hagan, ACCOMPANIST, Pat Bush. 44 FRESHMAN BOYS’ QUARTET LEFT TO RIGHT: Gordon Moes, Robbie Wilson, Ronnie Wooley, Glen Kulbeck. BOYS’ QUARTET LEFT TO RIGHT: Charlie Klimas, Stan Klimas, Gary Roberts, Curtis Hagan. 45 Mary Anne Branagan, Myrel Petersen, Francy Boehm 46 TWIRLERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Foussard, Gail Hannum, Rita Hannum, Evelyn Pavlovick, Carol Ann Nepil, Pat Kaste, Bonnie Morgan, Joyce Norden, Mary' Ann Branagan, Majorette; Frances Boehm, Drum Majorette; Gretchen Dunn and Judy Marty', Flag Bearers. LETTERMEN’S CLUB FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Brewer, Gary Reichelt, Clark Johnson, Charlie Klimas, Floyd Terry, Larry' Galbavy. SECOND ROW: Dan McNeill, Alan Larson, Stan Klimas, Sonny Broesder, Vernon Turk, Duane Cooke, Pat Clark. THIRD ROW: Mike Hammond, Bobby Lanning, Dennis Johnson, Allen Halverson, Bob Drga, Pat Martin, Kenny Handl, Mr. Hammond, COACH, 47 FOOTBALL FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Floyd Terry, Dennis Johnson, Mike Hammond, Alan Larson, Kenny Handl, Dan McNeill, Sherman Severson, Bob Lanning, and Bob Drga. BACK ROW: Charlie Klim as, Clark Johnson, Allan Halverson, Sonny Broesder, Vernon Turk, Stan Klimas, Gary Reichelt, and Mr. Ellingson. Vernon Turk and Coach Ellingson Action! ! 48 Rough Game? Coach Ellingson and G. Reichelt C. Johnson G. Reichelt C. Klim as V. Turk D. McNeill J. Brewer “A” SQUAD BASKETBALL LEFT TO RIGHT: Dan McNeill, Gary Reichelt, Jack Geyer, Clark Johnson, Stan Klimas, Vernon Turk, Sonny Broesder, Charlie Klimas, Dennis Johnson, Neil Kulbeck, Floyd Terry, Mike Hammond. KNEELING: Bob Lanning, Pat Martin, COACH, H. W. Hammond. G. Reichelt C. Klimas V. Turk “B” SQUAD BASKETBALL KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: RogerJappe, MANAGER; Robbie Wilson, Dennis Ulmen, Sherman Severson, Dan Beaudette, Terry Dixon, Steve Crofoot, Glen Kulbeck, Jim Pribyl. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary Beeler, Alan Larson, Bob Drga, Bill Conquergood, Paul Fodor, Phillip Kulbeck, Mr. Ellingson, Coach. DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Interesting Game?? 51 Mr- Hammond, C. Johnson, C. Klim as, G. Reichelt, F. Tenry. PEP CLUB KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles Pribyl, Sandra Hurd, Suzanne Madison, Patty Kaste, Kathleen Brana- gan, MyTel Petersen, Rita Hurd, Carol Foussard, Charles Foussard. SECOND ROW: Bradley Nimmick, Joy Peterson, Francy Boehm, Mary Anne Branagan, Carmine Branagan, Mildred Clixby, Nancy Reichelt, Carole Henderson, Jane Read, Donna Bley, Susan Merrill, Dianne Humphrey, Alice Bahnmiller, DD Kinion, Nicki Bush, Joyce Norden, Gail Hannum, Evelyn Pavlovick, Dan Beaudette, Lawrence Mikkelson, Mike Hammond. THIRD ROW: Dennis Shanahan, Errol Fisher, Gary Beeler, Peggy Husar, Cheryl Brewer, Carolyn Myers, Marj Nepil, Carol Ann Larson, Jerri Ann Nepil, Pat Bush, Judy Vallie, Loretta Nepil, Joanne Ophus, Carol Livers, Donna Peterson, Mary Ann Pribyl, Gail Drew, Marilyn Handl, Robbie Wilson, Lindy Halverson, Mr. Paul, ADVISOR. FOURTH ROW: Carol Ann Nepil, Sharon Hurd, Ellaraine Gerson, Ruda Haakensen, Barbara Farley, Gail Jenkins, Lana Larson, Jeannette LaBuda, Maxine Hoge, Doris Sluggett, Georgia Galbavy, Penny Court- nage, Sharon Myers, Joyce Jappe, Faye Osterman, Rita Hannum. FIFTH ROW: Dennis Johnson, Richard Paugh, Pat Clark, Pat Martin, Allen Halverson, Clark Johnson, Charlie Klimas, Sonny Broesder, Gary Reichelt, Dianna Shanahan, Ellen Smith, Sharon Broesder, Alice Lanning, Bonnie Morgan, Judy Marty, Sheila Crofoot, Gretchen Dunn. PEP CLUB OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: AD VISOR, Mr. Paul; Secretray, Marj Nepil; President, Carolyn Myers; Vice-President, Gretchen Dunn; Treasurer, Mary Anne Branagan. 52 A SQUAD CHEERLEADERS ■ i JM LEFT TO RIGHT: Myrel Petersen, Patty Kaste, Sandra Hurd, Carol Foussard. B SQUAD CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Suzanne Madison, Kathleen Branagan, Rita Hurd. 53 ANNUAL STAFF SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Foussard, Copy Editor; Gretchen Dunn, Photo Editor; Faye Osterman, Editor; Tim Balazic, Art Editor; Gary Reichelt, Business Manager. SECOND ROW: Joanne Ophus, Bonnie Morgan, Carolyn Myers, Marj Nepii, Judy Marty, Evelyn Pavlovick, Assistant Editor; Gail Hannum, Sheila Crofoot. THIRD ROW: ADVISOR, Mrs. Hawley; Charlie Klimas, Clark Johnson, Jim Gillespie, Larry Galbavy. NOT PICTURED: Barbara Farley, Ruda Haakensen. PAPER STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: Sheila Crofoot, Joanne Ophus, Carolyn Myers, Gretchen Dunn, Evelyn Pavlovick, Gary Reichelt, Bonnie Morgan, Marj Nepii, Judy Marty, Carol Livers, Barbara Farley, Mrs. Hawley, ADVISOR; Faye Osterman. SEATED: Gail Hannum, Editor. 54 Impatiently waiting Sonny's natural look! Friends? Dream girl Gary says, 55 Mary Ann I'm happy. Latest Fashions?? Daisy Mae? COOKS MRS. CORNETT MRS. OPHUS JANITORS LEFT TO RIGHT: P. BahmniUer, L. Ophus, G, Bran- agan, J. Balazic, C. Gullickson, and G. Rice. 56 Smile pretty for Amie, Sheila Is it that bad, Joanne? Judy Marty??? Sleeping in English class again, Allen? • v. - - r _ tt c . Cheerful Chas. Mike working at the carnival ■ y j i Specimen of the senior class We don't believe it HOMECOMING SENIORS WINNING FLOAT Princess; Carol Grubb, Myrel Peterson, Carol Larson, Suzie Madison, Charlie Klimas crown- ing queen, Carolyn Myers. 59 Junior Float Marj, Gretch, and Cherri working on the annual. Happy birthday girls Having fun? Basketball managers, Leon and Maurice, hard at work. Sophomore Homecoming Float Water boy, Chuck Pribyl We must have won! Wake up Nancy! Basketball boys enjoying a lunch after the game. ■ ■ Good game kids? 60 SMITHS GROCERIES AND MEATS Y DRIVE-IN CAFE Meals--Lunches Steaks - - Fountain TRIANGLE INSURANCE CENTER Bert and Mary Holcomb Big Sandy, Montana Big Sandy, Montana Phone Fr. 8-3531 Phone Fr. 8-3355 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES NORTHERN MONTANA STATE BANK 93-169 921 Big Sandy, Montana Phone Fr. 8-2121 Compliments of the DR. FORSTER, M. D. RIVER PRESS Congratulations to the graduating Class of 1961 Phone 26 5-4615 Havre, Montana Fort Benton, Montana GREELY ELEVATOR COMPANY Bob Warren, Manager We handle wheat and all cereal grains Phone Fr. 8-3116 Big Sandy, Montana NEEDLE CRAFT AND HOBBY SHOP HASS AND ASSOCIATES IMPLEMENT CO. Fort Benton, Montana Massey Ferguson Sales Service Lillian Lippard Phone 442 Art Needle work Sewing Notions Toys Hobby Craft Kits Where you get a good deal and a good deal more. Paint by Number Sets Fort Benton, Montana OPEN 10:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. P. O. Box 838 Phone 264 FORT BENTON LOCKER and MARKET PIONEER MERCANTILE Taylor and Clair Sykes Ed Nottingham Fort Benton’s Shopping Headquarters Owners and Operators For All the Family Food and Clothing Needs Where cleanliness is a habit Fort Benton, Montana Fort Benton, Montana HUB LAMODE For Men and Boys Morris M. Feuer 120 Third Avenue For Smart Women Anne C. Feuer 213 Third Avenue BIG SANDY GRAIN COMPANY Clothes of Distinction CLEANING AND TREATING Havre, Montana COURTNAGE AND SON’S, INC. Plumbing and Heating Minneapolis Moline Machinery G. E. Appliances Phone Fr. 8-3421 Big Sandy, Montana Compliments of PHILLIP LEADS, D.D.S. Phone 26 5-9212 Havre, Montana Phone Fr. 8-3625 Big Sandy, Montana POWER MOTORS T. B. Van Horn and Robert L. Leinart, Owners Minneapolis Moline Machinery Continental Oil Products Phone 55 Fort Benton, Montana FIRST NATIONAL BANK Havre, Montana Think Member F. D. L C. when money matters. Member Federal Reserve System LOU LUCKE COMPANY Everything for men Quality Cleaning Phone 26 5-6811 Shoes for Everybody Shoe Repairing Dry Cleaning Havre, Montana 300-1st St. Havre, Montana REAL Ranch Dial Dick Clark C. Aaron Waterman Listings Wanted Quick Results HI-WAY CHEVROLET Chevrolet and Corvair r CHEVRO nr ■ Phone Fr. 8-3521 Big Sandy, Montana PRATT AND SVENN, INC. Rolf and Budd For Texaco, call Fr. 8-3456 Big Sandy, Montana CARLSTROM INTERNATIONAL FARM EQUIPMENT Parts and Service Motor Trucks Phone Fr. 8-2171 Big Sandy, Montana FRITZ’S Radio and TV Service Call Fr. 8-3143 Norge--Zenith Ironrite Big Sandy, Montana GENE’S HARDWARE Everything for the Home Big Sandy, Montana Phone Fr. 8-3761 SANDY SERVICENTER Cliff Gullickson Proprietor SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT Phone Fr. 8-2130 Big Sandy, Montana HELTNE'S OIL COMPANY CLACK’S HARDWARE fZ Carter Oil Company CCarter) The Leader In Northern Montana Havre, Montana Havre, Montana Phone 26 5-7885 Telephone 26 5-4346 BENNET’S FOOD CENTER Ray and Genevieve Bennett, Owners Meats and Groceries Fort Benton, Montana JOHNSON’S JEWELERS Hamilton, Bulova, Wittnaur, watches Diamonds - -Silverware - - Clocks George N. Johnson 115 Third Avenue Havre, Montana WHITE ★ STAR CLEANERS 4-hour and 1 day cleaning service Pick up and delivery service, ■fc Mothproofing Alterations and repairing jg Waterproofing Phone 26 5-9033 618 1st Street L. A. Eller, Mgr. Havre, Montana BROWN’S HARDWARE Guarantee and service what they sell G. E. Appliances, gifts, housewares, S. W. Paint Havre, Montana SHORE'S GREENHOUSE '34 AND FLORAL For all your floral needs Flowers for every occasion In Big Sandy Ph. Fr. 8-3171 In Havre Ph. 26 5-6323 Havre, Montana HI-LINE ELECTRIC Electrical Contractors HOT POINT Phone 26 5-6531 524 First Street Havre, Montana 5® UvScKCOMM.C° J ESALES EVERY FR YOUR YEAR AROUND MARKET FRIENDS Danny O’Neil Duke Gustafson President Manager Havre, Montana CITIZENS BANK OF MONTANA Serving North-Central Montana with Complete banking facilities Your friendly home-owned bank Member FDIC Member Federal Reserve Havre, Montana Compliments Of TUPPERWARE DR. R. C. GALLUS The Nicest Thing That Could Happen To Your Kitchen Located above the Citizens Bank Building Evelyn Paugh, Manager Phone 26 5-7932 Phone Fr. 8-3641 Havre, Montana Big Sandy, Montana HI-LINE LANES K B HEREFORDS Montana's Home of the 300 CLUB Golden Zatos Our sights are high; Practice bowling every weekday Our aim is to please. from noon until 7:00 p.m. KULBECK BROTHERS For the finest in steaks visit our beautiful 300 Club Big Sandy, Montana Jr MONARCH LUMBER CO. Build and Own A Monarch Home Phone 26 5-7441 Phone Fr. 8-2416 Milo Stordahl, Mgr. Big Sandy, Montana Havre, Montana VALLEY FURNITURE CO. SUPER SAVE FOOD DRUGS Quality First Service Always The Complete Onestop 315 West 1st Street Shopping Center Phone 26 5-2279 109 West 1st Street North Montana's Carpet Headquarters Havre, Montana Havre, Montana HELMBRECHT STUDIO 24 Hour Kodak Finishing Portraits Enlargements Duplicates BENTON EQUIPMENT CO. A complete Line of International Trucks and McCormick Farm Machinery Senior and Group Pictures in this annual were taken by Phone 211 Fort Benton, Montana Mr. Helmbrecht MISSOURI RIVER LUMBER CO. Building materials of all kinds Complete Building Supplies John Deere Implements Lumber Paint Parts Sales Phone 67 Service Phone 296 Havre, Montana Fort Benton, Montana Representing CLUB BAR Best Regards To the Class of 1961 Pontiac Cars and GMC Trucks ALF ELLINGSON Phone Fr. 8-2720 Big Sandy, Montana Distributor Big Sandy, Montana Y MOTEL Phone Fr. 8-2345 10 Rooms Tub-Shower Air Conditioned Playground Kitchenettes TV Junction of Highway 87 and 27 Big Sandy, Montana GENE’S T TEXACO Texaco Gasoline Oils Tires . Batteries . Accessories Marfak Lubrication Phone Fr. 8-2981 Big Sandy, Montana fZmmtk iq EE Goodrich «1ST IN RUBBER Triple Tested STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS Compliments of Vitamins SCHMIDT, LYNCH GILBERT Cleaning Supplies Brushes, Brooms, Mops Attorneys at Law Personal Grooming Aids Always Glad To Serve You Big Sandy, Montana Phone Fr. 8-2372 Ella Gerson, Dealer Big Sandy, Montana BIG SANDY LUMBER SUPPLY COMPANY WHEN WE DON’T SELL YOU YOUR MATERIAL, WE BOTH LOSE MONEY Congratulations to the Seniors of 1961 C. M. Simpson, Manager Home--Phone Fr. 8-3751 Yard--Phone Fr. 8-2816 CORKY AND LEN HARLEN Compliments of UKE’S SPORTS 114 Central Great Falls, Montana DEE’S AUTO BODY SHOP Fender and Body Repair Glass Installation Painting 132 West 1st Street Phone 26 5-6213 Havre, Montana HAVRE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Insured Saving--Home Loans Savings Insured to $10,000. 312 Third Street Phone 26 5-2261 Havre, Montana FARMER'S ELEVATOR AND TRADING COMPANY Anchor Brand Fertilizer Texaco Products Seed Cleaning and Treating Phone 4 Fort Benton, Montana Compliments of W. A. WELTY, D.D.S. Dentist Office hours 9 to 5 Monday to Saturday Closed Wednesday and Saturday P. M. Phone 383 Fort Benton, Montana FERGUSSON’S Havre, Montana Your Family Shoe Store Comer Second Street Third Avenue Authorized Dealer Bernhard Alvetta Sonksen Phone Fr. 8-2296 Big Sandy, Montana YOUR Dependable Rexall Druggists BIG SANDY DRUG COMPANY OWL REXALL DRUG CO. Prescriptions--Veterinary supplies--School supplies--Gifts Phone Fr. 8-3225 Big Sandy Phone 26 5-6721 Havre Like now that you got your diploma Man, what are you gonna do next? Like the answers to your future's problems Can never be found in a text. VETS CAFE Meals Short Orders Fountain Service You're gonna run into some beaners Like man, then you need much endurance. Come in and we'll make with the answers By selling you cats some insurance. Phone Fr. 8-3271 Big Sandy, Montana And where else would Pioneers Go for insurance but the BECK AKERLUND SALES PIONEER INSURANCE AGENCY Rambler - - MG- - Austin - -Gipsy 439 W. First Street Fort Benton, Montana Havre, Montana PATTERSON’S EXCLUSIVE FASHIONS FOR WOMEN. FINE WESTERN WEAR FOR EVERYONE. More nice things than anywhere else. Havre, Montana JOHNSON'S BAR CAFE HAYWORTH'S GROCERY Box Elder, Montana Best of Luck to the Class Of 1961 Compliments to the Class of 1961 Phone El. 2-4376 Box Elder, Montana Phone El. 2-4246 PEP’S LANES CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1961 Monie, Bill, Gale, Carol, Nora, Connie, Frank Big Sandy, Montana HAVRE LUMBER CO. ’’Locally owned--Serving the greater Hi-Line” FARM AND RANCH EQUIPMENT ’’Best Of Luck To The Class Of 1961” For Your Insurance Real Estate Needs P. O. Box 626 Phone 26 5-2532 Big Sandy, Montana Phone Fr. 8-2150 415 West First Street Havre, Montana MORGER REALTY INSURANCE COMPANY FRANK F. MORGER GEORGE R. VIELLEUX Phone 141 Fort Benton, Montana For the Finest in Products Service THE MINT BAR CAFE BIG SANDY SPRAYING Peggy and Harold McCann Big Sandy, Montana SERVICE Big Sandy, Montana GRAND THEATRE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1961 Bud and Jo and Gaynell Big Sandy, Montana Face your insurance needs squarely with SEELINGER INSURANCE AGENCY Life, Fire, Hail, Farm Liability, and Auto Bud Seelinger 900 6th Street Havre, Montana Phone 26 5-2056 FARM RANCH EQUIPMENT Ford Truck Tractors and Implements New Holland Hay Machine Fort Benton, Montana 1810 St. Charles Phone 249 Good Luck to the Class of 1961 A P CLEANERS A WORK OR ART Art--Betty ”J. D. ”—Jo--Suzie Phone Fr. 8-3171 Big Sandy Montana J. J. WIER, M.D. J. MARGARIS, M.D. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Open Monday through Saturday CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS Phone Fr. 8-3200 Big Sandy Montana CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS OF 1961 VET’S CLUB Phone Fr. 8-3270 Big Sandy, Montana CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF1961 Big Sandy, Montana Phone Fr. 8-3616 MIDWAY SERVICE OFFICE MACHINE SUPPLY CO. Standard Oil Products Typewriters - - Addressographs Calculators --Dictating Equipment--Cash Registers 124 1st Street Phone 26 5-6013 Havre, Montana Repairing and Welding Hail--Insurance--Fire Loma, Montana ROCKY MOUNTAIN PACKING COMPANY Custom Slaughtering Wholesome meats Compliments of the VITA-RICH DAIRY To The Class Of 1961 Phone 26 5-2281 Havre, Montana Phone 26 5-7848 Havre, Montana MILK-THE ENERGY FOOD Vita,dick GUARANTEED QUALITY HOLLAND BONINE Best Wishes to a Grand Class Havre, Montana MIDLESTADT BENTON CLEANERS Men’s Wear Your cleaner is your cloth’s best friend Fred V. and Melba L. Booth Fort Benton, Montana Phone 88-W Pontiac GMC. Phone 31 isx POXTliC Pontiac... When Traveling Through Northern Montana Stay At The WOODS MOTEL Phone Re. 9-2156 The Agate Shop is open 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Fort Benton, Montana 1605 Main Street For all school supplies and clothing make your headquarters At BUTTREYS Esther and Harold Johanson Loma, Montana Havre, Montana Phone 26 5-4351 FREE DELIVERY Groceries Fresh Fruits Vegetables Frozen Food Ice Cream Meats Big Sandy, Montana OLIVER’S SELF SERVICE Phone Fr. 8-2925 FARMERS UNION OIL COMPANY TIRES- -BATTERIES- -OIL - -GREASE - -HARDWARE Phone Fr. 8-2711 Big Sandy, Montana Wallace Sterling Tiffin Crystal Lenox China AL’S JEWELRY ’’Princess” Diamonds Watches--Girard-Perreaux, Hamilton, Bulova 312 First Street Havre, Montana CAMPBELL LEHFELDT for your Insurance And Real Estate Needs Big Sandy Montana Phone Fr. 8-2150 THE MOUNTAINEER FOR ALL YOUR PRINTING NEEDS Phone Fr. 8-2147 Big Sandy, Montana GILLESPIE CONSTRUCTION DIRT MOVING CONSTRUCTION Big Sandy, Montana COWAN SON JOBBERS PHILLIPS 66 PRODUCTS We Deliver Phone Elgin 2-4155 Box Elder, Montana SUPER SERVICE At THE MARKET BASKET The store that brought Big Sandy new, low prices. Groceries Meats Lockers Processing Phone Franklin 8-3181 Big Sandy, Montana Think Complete Insurance Services 1st CHOUTEAU COUNTY BANK When Money Matters VERLIN HURD INSURANCE Members of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Life - - Auto - - F ire Casualty--Marine Fort Benton, Montana Big Sandy, Montana for Men Boys Joe Bullinger, George Renaker Electric Contractors Free Estimates--Guaranteed Work Commercial Residential Lighting. F ixtures Authorized Frigidaire Dealer Frigidaire A Frigidaire Appliance for every need. Gibson Appliances--Electric Heating Havre, Montana Phone 12 RAY'S ELECTRIC SHOP Fort Benton, Montana FARMERS UNION ELEVATOR COMPANY Grain - Coal - Feed - Seed Cleaning - G. T. A. Feeds Lewis A. Nelson, Manager Jack Allderdice Phone Fr. 8-2915 Big Sandy, Montana
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