Big Sandy High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Big Sandy, MT)

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Class C(B” Basketball Champions Superintendent's Message Without a doubt the most memorable event of this school term will be the winning of the State Class B Basketball Championship; however, we must not allow this achievement to cause us to lose sight of our primary objec- tive in education. There are many ideas and statements on what the primary objective of education in the United States of America should be; however, in the final analysis we must accept academic excellence as the primary objective if our country is to remain free, strong and the leader in world affairs. All other objectives must be considered as secondary. Congratulations to the Class of '63. We know you will be a credit to your school, community and yourself. 2 ( Marriage Armed Forces} The Senior Class wishes to dedicate the 1963 PIONEER to our parents for the untiring efforts to help us to recognize true values, to strive to be better citizens, to appreciate more fully the efforts of the community at large to give us a good education. 3 _ MRS. BARBARA CHVIUCEK Commercial Annual and Paper Adviser B. S. Degree Northern Montana College Don't laugh, Jerry. You're next! Mr. Makris, Jerry Beaudette, Jim Ray, Kurtis Hansen, Dana Dixon. Well, first you remove your finger from between the keys, then.....Gary Beeler, Bob Lanning, Nancy Reichelt, Mrs. Chvilicek, Lynell Pegar. MR. MITCH MAKRIS Coach English and Physical Education B. S. Degree Western Montana College But, Mr. Green, my mother will get mad if I get another F. Ellen Smith, Bill Conquergood, Mr. Green, Stan Klimas, Alan Larson. MR. LAWRENCE GREEN English Play Director B. S. Degree Montana State University Northern Montana College 4 MRS. HELEN MAXWELL Physical Education FHA Adviser B. A. Degree Montana State University Come now, girls, you're not really trying. Mrs. Maxwell, Betty Jo Ritland, Linda Heen, Faye Conquergood, Blanche Nepil, Kathy Kalgaard, Del Starr Kulbeck. MR. RAY PECK Superintendent German M. Ed. Degree B.A. Degree Northern Montana College College of Great Falls Montana State University Montana State College Sure we like German, Mr. Peck, but couldn't we listen to Fabian just once? Mr. Peck, Sue Hashley, Brad Nimmick, Judy Stave, Sharon Meyers. It's only a model, Dan! Jay Worrall, Mr. Harris, Dan Balazic, Joyce Jappe, Penny Courtnage. MR. JOHN HARRIS Mathematics and Earth Science B. S. Degree Montana State College 5 What sort of chemical compound is that, Loretta? Mr. Chvilicek, Loretta Nepil, Robbie Wilson, Steve Roth, Mike Hammond. MR. JOHN E. HASHLEY Vocational Agriculture FFA Adviser B. S. Degree University of Wyoming MR. ROBERT CHVILICEK Science and Mathematics Science Club Sponsor Carroll College Mr. Hashley, you aren't keeping up with the new trend in glasses. Phillip Kulbeck, Mr. Hashley, Sherman Severson, Leon Cline, Gary Robertson. Really! You'd think that we could have a little privacy! Karen Heen, Pearl Peck, Skip Foussard, Glen Nepil, Mr. Thompson. MR. GORDON THOMPSON n Science Science Club Sponsor B. S. Degree Montana State College y i MR. ROBERT SCHWARTZ Junior High Principal English B.S. Degree Northern Montana College Psychology problems or social work, Ric? Suzanne Madison, Ellaraine Gerson, Sharon Hurd, Ric Richter, Mr. Schwartz. MR. HOWARD HAMMOND High School Principal Basketball Coach Mathematics M. A. Degree B.A. Degree Montana State College Northern Montana College Montana State University Who's trying to prove what? David Hashley, Susan Dyrland, Vicki Pegar, Mr. Hammond, Dennis Shanahan. Mr. Ellingson, are you sure that's Italy? Renee' Jurenka, Brian Humphrey, Dan Madison, Mr. Ellingson. MR. ED ELLINGSON Football and Track Coach Social Science B. S. Degree Northern Montana College MR. DON ECHELARD Music Pep Club Sponsor B. M. Degree Montana State University Northern Montana College Nancy Reichelt checks the files at Mr. Shupe's request for some- one qualified for training in a newly developing field of employ ment--satellite polishing. Mr. Green, Mr. Thompson, and Mr. Hashley at the end of ANOTHER DAY. MR. DALE SHUPE History and Guidance B. S. Degree Montana State University Could it be that they're not all sing- ing the same song, Mr. Echelard? 9 LAWRENCE MILLER MIKKELSON Valedictorian; Honor Society 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; High School Week 4; Boys' State 3; Science Club 4, President 4; Lettermen's Club 4; Wres- tling 4; Football 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Dance Band 1, 2,3, Brass Quartet 2,3; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Boys' Chorus 1,2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4. TIMOTHY ADOLPH SEVICK 'Tim Salutatorian; Honor Society 2,3,4, President 4; High School Week 4; Boys' State 3; Class Vice- President 4; FFA 1,2, 3,4, President 4, National Convention 4; Science Club 1; Chorus t. Class of 1963 Nine Seniors Merit Honor Society Membership COLORS: Kelly Green, Mint Green, and White FLOWER: Pink Rose MOTTO: ’’Out of the Harbor, Into Deep Channels ’ RITA KAY HURD Honor Society 2,3,4, Vice-President 4; High School Week 4; Student Council Representative 3; Class Secretary 1,2; FHA 1,2,4, State Con- vention 2; Annual Editor 4; Drum Majorette 4; Twirling 3; Play Cast 4; Office Staff 4; Library Staff 2; Pep Club 1,2; B Cheerleader 1,2; Band 1,2; Dance Band 1,2; State Music Festival 2; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Girls' Chorus 1,2; Drama Club 2; Science Club 2. SUZANNE ESTER MADISON Honor Society 2, 3; High School Week 4; Girls' State 3; FHA 1, 2,3,4, Songleader 3,4, Junior Miss 4; FFA Chapter Sweetheart 4; Pep Club 1, 2,3,4, Cheerleader 2, 3,4, Cheer Queen 4; John Philip Sousa Band Award 3; Band 1,2,3,4, Pres- ident 4, Secretary 3; Feature Band 2,3; All-State Band 3; All-State Orchestra 4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Feature Chorus 3; Play Cast 4. Four Top-ranking Seniors Attend High School Week Class Ring and Crest 11 DIANNA MARIE SHANAHAN Citizenship Award 4; Girls' State 3; Class Sec- retary-Treasurer 4; Crisco Homemaking Award 3; FHA 1, 2,3,4, President 4, State Parliamentarian 4, Parliamentarian 3, District President 3, Dist- rict Convention 1,2,3,4, State Convention 3,4, National Convention 3; Pep Club 1, 2,3,4, Sec- retary 4; Rouser Staff 3,4, Sports Editor 4; Office Staff 3,4; Play Cast 4; Chorus 1,2; Flag Bearer 3, 4; Library Staff 1,2; Drama Club 2; Science Club 2; Annual Staff 4. ALICE MAE STONE Rouser Staff 4. JAMES RUSSELL STAVE FFA I, 2, 3,4. Class of ’63 Delegates Two to Girls3 State and PATRICK EVON CLARK Pat Boys' State Alternate 3; Lettermen's Club 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2,3,4, Inter- Scholastics 3,4; Rouser Staff 3,4, Editor 4, Art Editor 4, Sports Editor 3; FFA 1,2,3, District Convention 1, 2, Historian 3; Annual Staff 4; Pep Club 2,3,4. SHERMAN KEITH SEVERSON Student Council Representative 4; Class President 3; Lettermen's Club 2,3,4; Track 1, 2,3,4; Football 2,3; B Basketball 1,2; Class Play 4. MARY LOUISE KASSMIER FHA 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Girls Chorus STANLEY HOWARD KUMAS Stan’' Student Body President 4, Vice-Pres- ident 3, Student Council Representa- tive 2; Boys' State 3; A Basketball 1.2, 3,4 Most Valuable Player 3,4; Lettermen's Club 1,2, 3,4, President 4, Vice-President 3; Football 1,2,3; Track 1,2, 3,4; FFA 1,2; Mixed Cho- rus 1,2; Boys' Chorus 1,2; Mixed Octet 2; Boys' Octet 2; Boys' Quar- tet 2. WILLIAM JOHN CONQUERGOOD 'Bill Class President 4; Lettermen's Club 3,4; A Basketball 3,4; Prom King 4; Play Cast 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3,4; Clarinet Trio 2,3; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Boys' Chorus 1,2. Four to Boys’ State PAUL EDWARD FODOR Lettermen's Club 3,4; B Basketball 1,2; A Basketball 3,4; Class Play 4; Library Staff 3. JUDY KAY VALUE Honor Society 2,3,4, Secretary 4; Girls' State Alternate 3; Charity Ball Queen 4; FHA 1,2, 3,4, Reporter 3, Secretary 4, State Convention 2,3; Crisco Homemaking Award 2; Sci- ence Club 3, President 3; Pep Club 1,2; Office Staff 4; Library Staff 3; Play Cast 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3; Girls' Chorus 1,2,3; Band 1,2. ALAN WAYNE LARSON Honor Society 4; Lettermen's Club 1, 2.3.4, Vice-President 4; Football 1, 2.3.4, Co-Captain 4; Wrestling 3,4; Class President 1,2; FFA 1,2,3; B Basketball 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Boys' Chorus 1,2. ROBERT EARL LANNINC Bob Citizenship Award 4; Boys' State 3; Lettermen's Club 1,2, 3,4; A Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Football 1,2,3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Track 3,4; Car- nival King 4; Pep Club 3. JOHN MILAN PAVLOV1CK Honor Society 2, 3,4; FFA 1,2, 3, 4, Sentinel 4; Science Club 1. JAMES JOHN PRIBYL Jim Honor Society 2, 3,4; FFA I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Lettermen's Club 3,4; Wrestling 3,4; Football 4; Track 4; Chorus 1; Science Club 1. DORIS INEZ SLUCCETT FHA 1,2, 3,4, State Convention 2, 3; Pep Club 2. ELLEN MARIE SMITH Honor Society 2, 3,4; FHA 1,2, 3,4, State Convention 3; Class Secretary 3; Play Cast 3,4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1; Chorus 1; Annual Staff 4. Fourteen Seniors Are Lettermen EIZOO HENRY BROESDER Sonny Lettermen's Club 1,2, 3,4; A Bas- ketball 1,2, 3,4; Football 1,2; Track 1,2; Free Throw Trophy 3; Pep Club 3, Treasurer 3; Student Council 1; Mixed Chorus 2; Boys' Chorus 2; FFA 1, 2. PHILLIP NOEL KULBECK Lettermen's Club 2,3,4; B Bas- ketball 1,2,3; Track 2,3; FFA 1,2, 3,4, Reporter 4, National Conven- tion 4. ELLA LORAINE GERSON Ellaraine Honor Society 4; FHA 1,2, 3,4, State Convention 3; Carnival Queen 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4, President 4; Student Play Director 4; Band 1,2,3, Feature Band 3; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Girls' Chorus 1,2,3; District Feature Chorus 2; State Music Festival 2,3,4; Drama Club 1,2; Flag Bearer 4. State Class “Z?” Championship Basketball Team Includes Six of Class of363 DAVID ARNOLD HAAKENSEN FFA 1,2, 3,4, Historian 4, District Convention 2,3, State Convention 3; Wrestling 4. WALTER GARY ROBERTSON Gary Lettermen's Club 3,4; A Basketball 3,4; Football 3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4, Recreation Chairman 4. DARLENE MAE COOK Mixed Chorus 1; Girls' Chorus 1; Pep Club 4. STEPHEN ARTHUR ROTH Steve Wrestling 4; Football 2,4; B Bas- ketball 1, 2; Play Cast 4; Annual Staff 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Boys' Chorus 1,2; Band 1,2; Science Club 2. Seven Seniors Musical Group Participants SHARON GLYNN HURD Student Body Secretary-Treasurer 4; FHA 1,2, 3,4, Reporter 4, District Secretary 4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Science Club 2; Band 1, 2,3,4, Student Director 4; District Feature Band 2, 3; State Music Festival 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; District Feature Chorus 2,3; All-State Chorus 4; Drama Club 2; Play Cast 4. DAVID WAYNE DIXON Transfer from Canada 4; Annual Staff 4. JEW ANN NEPIL Jan Girls' State Alternate 3; Prom Queen 4; FHA 1,2, 3,4, Vice-President 4, State Convention 3; Class Play 4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2. RICHARD VINCENT RICHTER Ric Transfer from Havre High School 4; Lettermen's Club 4; A Basketball 4; Football 4; Mixed Chorus 4; All- State Chorus 4; Play Cast 4; Annual Sports Editor 4. SHARON KAY SLUGGETT FHA 2,3,4, Reporter 4, State Con- vention 3; Science Club 3, Program Chairman 3; Annual Staff 4; Student Play Director 4; Office Staff 4. NEISLENA GAY TERRY FHA 3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Mixed Cho- rus 2,3,4; Girls' Chorus 2,3,4. DENNIS RUSSELL ULMEN Lettermen's Club 2,3,4; Interschol- astics 3,4; Track 2,3,4; B Bas- ketball 2,3; Football 3; FFA 1,2,3. 4, District Convention 2,3,4; Play Cast 4; Pep Club 3. Cast and Production of One-Act Plays Joined by Fifteen Seniors LEON LESUE CUNE FFA 4, Secretary 4; Wrestling 4. TIMOTHY PATRICK GODFREY 'Tim SHERMAN SEVERSON DIANNA SHANAHAN BILL CONQUERCOOD TIM SEVICK Student Council Representative Secretary President Vice President 1963 Senior Class Officers 18 Class Officers Juniors Sharon Broesder Vice President Mike Hammond President Robbie Wilson Secretary Carol Larson Student Council Representative Sophomores Charles Foussard Student Council Representative Maurice Johnson Vice President Susan Dyrland Secretary Dennis Shanahan President Freshmen Joe Jurenka Vice President Penny Courtnage Secretary Joyce Jappe President Larry Jappe Student Council Representative 19 Dan Beaudette Gary Beeler Donna Bley Kathleen Branagan Cheryl Brewer Sharon Broesder Mildred Clixby Gary Darlington Russell Dixon Terry Dixon Errol Fisher Amie Gasvoda Mike Hammond Marilyn Handl Dianne Humphrey Peggy Husar Gail Jenkins Dennis Johnson Ron Kalanick 20 Raymond Kassmier D. D. Kinion Glen Kulbeck Alice Lanning Carol Larson Lana Larson Susan Merrill Gordon Moes Linda Morlock Merri Morlock Loretta Nepil Glenn Ophus Lynell Pegar 21 Ron Beeler Elaine Blazek Richard Carlstrom Kathy Cavitt Douglas Cecrle Darrell Chauvet Sue Anne Cook Lynda Cornett Bonnie Cross Hugh DeWinter Jr. Laile Dixon Susan Dyrland Charles Foussard Carol Grubb Gaynell Gullickson Lindy Halveison David Hashley Karen Heen Roger Jappe Terry Ann Jenkins Maurice Johnson Terry Jurenka Clifford Knutson Gail Kuest 22 Don Lee Kulbeck Connie Marten Steve Moes Gary Montgomery Mac Morgan Glen Nepil Brad Nimmick Gary Ophus Holly Osterman Pearl Peck Pam Pegar Victoria Pegar Marcia Petersen Leon Peterson Charles Pribyl Russell Reichelt Carol R it land Tonette Roberts Gerald Rutledge Dennis Shanahan Tamara Upham Kathie Vallie Sharon Wiederrich Sheryl Wiederrich 23 Class of Judy Qfescll Paul Bley Carmine Branagan Nicki Bush Theresa Cecrle Linda Chandler Teresa Cline Dwight Cook David Cooke James Cooke Bobby Cornett Penny Courtnage Rodney Courtnage James Cross Gail Drew Roger Genereaux Elaine Hailey Carol Halter Jo Ellen Harter Sue Hash ley Gregory Henderson Barbara Humes Brian Humphrey Russell Hurd 24 Joe Jurenka Renee Jurenka Christine Wortman and Jimmy Cooke suffer the consequences at the Fresh- man Initiation Assembly. Dan Madison Sharon Myers Jerry Nelson Merle Olson Donna Peterson Jack Peterson Margaret Pokomy Mary Ann Pribyl Bob Quinn Leslie Reichelt Wayne Reichelt Merle Robertson John Secora Nancy Sluggett Donald Sorensen Judy Stave Martha Steven Sherry Taylor Clara Terry Christine Wortman 25 Prom Jeri Ann Nepil Bill Conquergood Carnival Eliaraine Gerson Bob Lanning Royalty Charity Ball Phillip Kulbeck Ag Bawl Judy Vallie Merle Olson Judy Stave 26 Junior High Home’s not merely four square walls, Though with pictures hung and gilded; Home is where affection calls, Filled with shrines the heart hath builded. Charles Swain (1803-1874) 27 FIRST ROW: Jerry Beaudette, Faye Conquergood, Joel Grubb, Mike Judd, Joel Kulbeck, Mickey Moes, Ricki Pegar. SECOND ROW: Johnny Broesder, Danny Danreuther, Roger Hagan, Kathy Kalgaard, Dennis LaBuda, Blanche Nepil, Jimmy Ray. THIRD ROW: Kathleen Carlstrom, Dana Dixon, Kurtis Hansen, Rose Kassmier, Lonny Larson, Darlene Norden, Betty Ritland. FOURTH ROW: Betty Cook, A1 Geiser, Linda Heen, Del Starr Kulbeck, Dave Madison, Doreen Ostrom, Shirley Silvan. Eighth Grade Class Officers Seventh Grade 'S Kathleen Carlstrom, Secre- tary; Darlene Norden, Vice President; Dana Dixon, Pres- ident; Jerry Beaudette, Stu- dent Council. Vonnie Robertson, Secretary; Cheryl Rutledge, Student Council; Jim Trepina, Vice President; Signe Skaalure, President. Eighth Grade FIFTH ROW: Arne Skaal- ure, Robert Tester. SIXTH ROW: James Sohm, Susanne Tyler. FIRST ROW: Fay Allderdice, Colleen Branagan, Bobby Cross, Vicki Halverson, Patty Monson, Steve Peter- son, Verlin Reichelt. SECOND ROW: Vicki Bakke, Carol Chauvet, Jeanette Dixon, Jeanine Jenkins, Gary Nimmick, Debbie Quinn, Vonnie Robertson. THIRD ROW: Tom Beaudette, Dennis Cline, Philip Ensley, Karen Johnson, Greg Peck, Steve Pleninger, Cheryl Rutledge. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Beeler, Roger Clixby, Janet Foussard, Sharon McConkey, Ronald Pegar, Carol Reichelt, Signe Skaalure. Seventh Grade FIFTH ROW: Vicki Sohm, Carol Smith, Jim Trepina, Betty Vallie, Linda Williams. SIXTH ROW: Bonnie Sorensen, Dennis St evens, James Trunk, Douglas Williams, Robert Williams, Jay Worrall. F. E. Miley Elementary School Board of Trustees T. M. Quinn, Chairman Ronald Upham John Sheehy Fred Bitz Frank Drga William Conquergood Donald Reichelt Alfred Ophus Jerry Nepil Art Weaver 30 Grade School It is our hope that we shall be as good parents to our children as ours were to us. 31 Kim Brady Glenn Braun Roger Cook Lyle Courtnage Raymond Courtnage Bobby Kay Drew Cheryl Drew Leslie Drew Francis Dyrland Patricia Farley Vernon Geiser Patty Hannum Carolyn Hanson Fred Hashley Evelyn Humes Teresa Humphrey Robin Hurd Sharon LaBuda Eugene Livers Bonnie McConkey Steve Madison Ricky May Alan Merrill Connie Monson Eileen Nault Grade Six 9 Duane Pegar Jerry Peterson Leslie Pleninger Eddie Ray ft ft no ,A ■ , ' r T, n r Gerald Ray Ted Reichelt Lonnie Roberts Dewey Robertson Ralph Schwartz Jack Severson Don Silvan Phil Silvan Kirsten Skaalure Ida Steven Emery Stevens Carla Williams Mr. Hilarion Riley Principal Mrs. Welma Tuffley Mr. Bissell, grade school custodian, and his helpers, Lyle Courtnage and Jerry Peterson, are ready to clean up. Robert Alex Calvin Bakke f - Wanda Berlinger Barbara Branagan iz Mary Burgess Unell Butler Kathy Cecrle Lois Chandler Guy Cornett Phil Cox y-L Steve Cox Paul Echelard Joyce Geiser Douglas Grubb Sharon Halley Marla Jappe Monte Jappe i ' I Janice Jurenka Andy LaBuda ; Peter Miller V 1 Robert Nault Garland Nimmick Nora Ophus Eileen Ostrom 3 o n r A K. 4 t A O O L i V Mrs. Gladys Aman Mrs. Sharon Geyer Harold Otto Nikki Peterson Linda Ray Lenore Reichelt An understanding of the form and positions of the constellations came from this bulletin board. Rockey Rice Connie Robertson Richard Roth Amy Runnion Tom Sheehy Chuck Simpson Tom Stimple Judy Terry Kathy Terry Donnie Trepina David Tweet Kerry Upham Grade Five r r- t—■ u, f - - Cheryl Braun Karen Cook Sidney Cook Cheryl Darlington Faith Dixon Lindra Fisher Patricia Hammond Virginia Humes Patrick Judd Richard Kalanick Deborah Kalgaard James Kassmier Richard Knight Billy LaBuda Donald May Lorraine Nepil Carla Peck Keith Pleninger Grade Four “ Mrs. Mary Humes This board carries a seasonal display of cheer. Richard Pokomy Wade Rice Katherine Robertson Roy Runnion Mama Sluggett Scott Stave Maureen Sternberg Morris Sternberg Kevin Upham Paula Williams Randy Williams 34 Debra Alex Alan Allison Randy Beaudette Luanne Beeler Myron Beeson Eddie Blazek Glenna Branagan Linda Burgess Wade Cook Wade Drew Steven Dyer Dean Echelard Keith Ensley Lynette Cullickson Arlene Humes Kelly Jenkins Mary Jane Lloyd Tommy McNeill Bonnie May Ralph Merrill Larry Myers Darleena Ophus Roxeen Osterman Cathy Panchot Mrs. V. Dale Sternberg A 0 r i 4r: , ft rs X n 4bA. .lu J. ■Lr: t p n r op. ■i'L- p iz. . r Ci Pi 4% Grade Three Sandra Pane hot Russell Pegar An operetta presented by the second and third grades to the PTA was about the marriage of flowers. Verla Ray Rae Nita Reichelt Patrick Riley Marilyn Ritland Janet Sheehy Karen Si bra James Silvan Peggy Simpson Kenneth Sorensen Diane Turner Venetia Wandler Luanne Beaudette Tommy Beeson Kenny Berlinger Marian Berlinger Nona Bitz Colleen Brady Ronnie Butler Ricky Chauvet Calvin Cook Cheryl Cornett Donita Darlington Russel Darlington Susan Dyer Eugene Farley Nita Fisher Tommy Grubb Howie Hammond Cindy Knight Dolly Labuda Frank Labuda Mary Lynn Martin Connie May Larry Morris Timothy Nault Darell Nepil Larry Ophus Scott Osterman Tim Pegar Nancy Ray Corinne Reichelt Curtis Reichelt Al Reen Rice Joan Riley Shane Roberts Randy Rose r ft C' . V. D (ft kk' iE A Q V- C, ft r ifH ft S' ft ft 0 v’ vv - r I M h L | v f •. “ n '1 , Grade Two Clothespin children around a Maypole make up this bulletin board display called May Fun. Miss Marcia Kulbeck Alice Shupe Eric Skaalure Jerry Stimple f:, nr- V A C Judy Trepina Rodney Tweet Rickie Tyler Jeanette Worrall i5 , ii ji ft ft V - o - - r ft ft Ak V. AfcdS ft A ft r ft a 4 ® Sharon Berlinger Wayne Berlinger Elliot Blazek Patty Burgess Dan Cox Randall Fisher Nancy Gullickson Joann Kuest David Labuda Alma Lanning Frank Lloyd Ronald Lorenz Leon May Mark Ostrom William Otto Adrienne Riley Bruce Robertson Randy Robertson John Rose Mary Shupe Grade One Mrs. Cornett and Mrs. Ophus stand ready to serve lunch to hungry, hard-working students. r r fs r Ray Sibra Steve Sibra Jan Silvan Wayne Silvan William Smith Loren Terry Jon Tester Peggy Williams “Tom Sawyer” Fifth and Sixth Grade Operetta Skeleton Dance Between acts the sun- flowers danced. 38 ft- I J r' Carol Halter and prize - winning utensil hat from FHA Freshman Initiation. F.H.A Conquer Inner Space is theme for 1962-63 District FHA Convention hosted by Big Sandy Chapter. Suzanne Madison as Big Sandy's Junior Miss Can- didate models gown during state-wide contest. Cheer queens Richter, Wooley, and Kulbeck boost the spirits at the annual FHA Mother-Daughter Bas- ketball Game. 40 Sadie Hawkins Dance costume Chapter Mothers Mrs. Jerry Nepil and Mrs. Harold Vallie contest winners Betty Vallie and relax after FHA Banquet. Brian Humphrey. Future Homemakers of America FIRST ROW: Mrs. Maxwell, Sharon Sluggett, Gaynell Gullickson, Alice Lanning, Jeri Ann Nepil, Dianna Shanahan, Judy Vallie, Shari Hurd, Donna Bley, Suzanne Madison. SECOND ROW: Rita Hurd, Carmine Branagan, Gail Kuest, Judy Stave. Vicki Pegar, Bonnie Cross, Connie Marten, Terry Jenkins, Sharon Wieder- rich, Donna Peterson, Renee Jurenka, Holly Osterman, Laile Dixon, Linda Morlock, Kathy Vallie, Tonette Roberts, Elaine Halley. THIRD ROW: Joy Peterson, Cheryl Brewer, Marilyn Handl, Teresa Cline, Lynell Pegar, Kathy Cavitt, Merri Morlock, Nancy Reichelt, Martha Steven, Sharon Myers, Gail Drew, Mary Ann Pribyi, Alice Bahnmiller, D. D. Kinion. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Humes, Sheryl Wiederrich, Loretta Nepil, Jo Ellen Harter, Susan Merrill. Peggy Husar, Doris Sluggett, Ellaraine Gerson, Neislena Terry, Mary Kassmier, Carol Halter, Mildred Clixby. FIFTH ROW: Leon Peterson, Maurice Johnson, Joyce Jappe, Nancy Sluggett, Margaret Pokomy, Carol Grubb, Susan Dyrland, Ellen Smith, Sharon Broesder, Sue Hashley, Marcia Petersen, Linda Cornett, Pam Pegar. Pearl Peck, Elaine Blazek. 41 John Pavlovick Mr. John Hashley Jim Pribyl Sentinel Adviser Treasurer David Haakensen Phillip Kulbeck Tim Sevick Suzanne Madison Leon Cline Historian Reporter President Chapter Sweetheart Secretary F.F.A. FFA Freshman Initiates Jim Cooke, Paul Bley, Lawrence Jappe, Bob Quinn, Russell Hurd and Merle Olson deliver the FFA creed at their annual banquet. Main speakers at FFA Banquet were Tim Sevick, Local Chapter President, Ben Minnow, State 1st Vice President and Larry Watt, State 2nd Vice President. 42 Scenery in the area of the 1963 Spring Pack Trip. Future Farmers of America FIRST ROW: John Pavlovick, Phillip Kulbeck, Tim Sevick, Suzanne Madison, Leon Cline, Jim Pribyl. SECOND ROW: David Cooke, Charles Foussard, Jack Peterson, Donald Sorensen, Jim Cross, Paul Bley, Mr. Hashley. THIRD ROW: Lindy Halverson, Charles Pribyl, Gary Ophus, Steve Moes, Gregory Henderson, Dwight Cook, Ronald Kalanick, Russell Dixon, Gary Robertson. FOURTH ROW: Lawrence Jappe, Russell Reichelt, Glen Nepil, Merle Olson, Bob Quinn, Dennis Shanahan, John Secora, Don Lee Kulbeck, Brad Nimmick, Darrell Chauvet, Jim Stave, Amie Gasvoda. FIFTH ROW: Jim Cooke, Jim Vallie, Errol Fisher, Gerald Rutledge, Terry Jurenka, David Haakensen, Bob Lanning, Gary Darlington, Ron Beeler, Roger Jappe, Russell Hurd. 43 The Science Club is an organization of students who want to further their knowledge of science. The Club annually sponsors the local science fair and makes a field tour of scientific interest. This year the Club visited Malmstrom Air Force Base in Great Falls. I il - - 1 Science Club FRONT ROW: Charles Foussard, Sue Hashley, Secretary-Treasurer; Lawrence MikkeLson, President; Leon Peterson, David Hashley, Vice President. SECOND ROW: Steve Mocs, Maurice Johnson, James Stave, Janet Foussard, Carol Reichelt, James Pribyl, and Verlin Reichelt. THIRD ROW: Mr. Chvilicek and Mr. Thompson, Advisers. 44 FIRST ROW: Mr. Peck, Jim Steven, Lawrence Mikkelson, Treasurer; Tim Sevick, President; Judy Vallie Secretary; Rita Hurd, Vice President; Ellen Smith, Mr. Hammond. SECOND ROW: Suzanne Madison, Carol Larson. Dianne Humphrey Vicki Pegar, Lynell Pegar. Sharon Wiederrich. Holly Osterman, Pam Pegar, Ella- raine Gerson. THIRD ROW: Kathleen Branagan, Elaine Blazek, Pearl Peck, Tamara Upham, David Hashley Leon Peterson, Terry Dixon Robbie Wilson FOURTH ROW: Lana Larson. Marcia Petersen. Dennis Shanahan Dennis Johnson, Maurice Johnson, Dan Beaudette. Honor Society Student Council Charles Foussard, winner of Honor Society's Mas- querade Bail Contest. Lawrence Jappe, Jerry Beaudette, Carol Larson, Mike Hammond, Vice President; Stan Klimas, President; Mr. Hammond, Shan Hurd, Secretary; Sherman Severson, Charles Foussanl, Cheryl Rutledge. Pam Pegar and Pearl Peck check Del Starr Kulbeck, Doris Sluggett, magazines. and Vicki Pegar check books. Library Staff Gary Robertson, Gail Jenkins, and Margaret Pokomy sort books and newspapers. 46 Office Staff Cheryl Brewer handles correspondence and Marilyn Handl receives a call. Judy Vallie takes roll. Sharon Sluggett, Dianna Shanahan, and Rita Hurd transfer grades. Jeri Ann Nepil, Gail Jenkins, and Suzanne Madison post attendance. Reporters D. D. Kinion, Peggy Husar, Alice Bahnmiller, and Gail Jenkins dummy their stories for Carol Larson and Dianne Humphrey who cut stencils. Art Editor, Pat Clark adds headlines and cuts. Rouser Staff Final steps in the publication of the monthly mimeographed paper are proofreading by Dianna Shanahan and running it off by Pat Clark and Alice Stone. Editor Rita Hurd Seniors Dianna Shanahan Ellen Smith Classes Steve Roth Grade School Pat Clark Faculty Dianne Humphrey Typing Sharon Sluggett 1963 Pioneer Staff Dennis Ulmen and Sherman Severson each earned a free 1963 PIONEER for selling over twenty annuals each. Dennis finds a willing buyer in Kathleen Branagan. Sherman finds it necessary to convince Lana Larson to make a purchase. Sales Sherman Severson Dennis Ulmen David Dixon Robert banning Gary Robertson Judy Vallie 49 A dviser Mrs. Barbara Chvilicek Percussion and Brass Sections Havre Band Festival 50 FIRST ROW: Mr. Echelard, Faye Conquergood, Nicki Bush, Gail Drew, Mary Ann Pribyl, Karen Heen, Pearl Peck, Robbie Wilson, Shari Hurd, Vicki Pegar, Marcia Petersen. SECOND ROW: Bill Conquergood, Martha Steven, Micky Moes, Joyce Jappe, Penny Courtnage, Gordon Moes, Gaynell Gullickson, Kathleen Branagan, Suzanne Madison. THIRD ROW: David Madison, Arne Skaalure, Dan Madison, Russell Hurd, Hugh DeWinter, Jim Steven, Lawrence Mikkelson, Dan Beaudette. FOURTH ROW: Gary Ophus, Donald Sorensen, Elaine Halley, Jim Sohm, Jerry Beaudette, Bob Quinn, Ron Wooley. FIFTH ROW: Mike Hammond, Danny Dan- reuther. Carmine Branagan, Tonette Roberts. 1962-63 Twirlers Barbara Humes, Nancy Reichelt, Teresa Humphrey, Peggy Husar, Judy Stave Rita Hurd, Drum Majorette 51 You think we sound good here—wait 'til we get on stage. Freshman Sextet BACK ROW: Sue Hashley, Judy Bissell, Sharon Myers, Elaine Halley. FRONT ROW: Nicki Bush, Linda Chandler. Sophomore Sextet LEFT TO RIGHT: Holly Osterman, Accompanist; Sharon Wiederrich, Susan Dyrland, Sheryl Wiederrich, Tonette Roberts, Pam Pegar, Laile Dixon. 52 FIRST ROW: Mr. Echelard, Judy Stave, Gaynell Gullickson, Linda Chandler, Sharon Myers, Terry Jenkins, Holly Osterman, Laile Dixon, Kathy Vallie. SECOND ROW: Nicki Bush, Sharon Wiederrich, Elaine Halley, Ellaraine Gerson, Shari Hurd, Tonette Roberts, Suzanne Madison, Pam Pegar, Linda Cornett, Carol Grubb. THIRD ROW: Renee Jurenka, Nancy Sluggett, Susan Dyrland, Kathy Cavitt, Sheryl Wiederrich, Tamara Upham, Marcia Petersen, Sue Hashley, Judy Bissell. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Nelson, Bob Comett, Leon Peter- son, Dick Carlstrom, Steve Moes, Gordon Moes, Russell Hurd, Maurice Johnson, Russell Reichelt, David Hashley, John Secora, Ric Richter, Ron Woo ley, Glen Kulbeck. 53 Donna Bley Treasurer Ellaraine Gerson President Sharon Broesder Vice President Dianna Shanahan Secretary Pep Club 1962-63 Cheerleaders Carol Grubb Carol Larson Suzanne Madison Penny Courtnage Kathleen Branagan CHEER QUEEN Pep Club Members Colleen Branagan Carol Chauvet Vonnie Robertson Cheryl Rutledge Joy Peterson Lynell Pegar Sharon Wiederrich Sharon Myers Renee Jurenka Vicki Pegar Lana Larson Tamara Upham Dennis Shanahan Bradley Nimmick Marcia Petersen Judy Bissell Susan Dyrland Alice Lanning Sharon Broesder Ellen Smith Dianna Shanahan Ellaraine Gerson Patty Monson Jeanette Dixon Carol Halter Linda Williams Janet Foussard Carol Reichelt Judy Stave Nancy Reichelt Kathy Cavitt Sheryl Wiederrich Kathleen Carlstrom Fay Allderdice Carol Smith Connie Marten Susanne Tyler Gaynell Gullickson 55 Doreen Ostrom Linda Heen Linda Morlock Bonnie Cross Linda Balazic Carol Larson Linda Chandler Teresa Cline Pearl Peck Karen Heen Pam Pegar Laile Dixon Blanche Nepil Gail Drew Donna Peterson Dianne Humphrey Terry Jenkins Clara Terry Barbara Humes Faye Conquergood David Hashley Kathleen Branagan Carol Grubb Roger Jappe Kathy Kalgaard Mary Ann Pribyl Elaine Halley Tonette Roberts Carmine Branagan Kathy Vallie Elaine Blazek D. D. Kinion Susan Merrill Peggy Husar Marilyn Handl Donna Bley Errol Fisher Terry Jurenka Pat Clark Russell Reichelt Glen Nepil Maurice Johnson Gary Ophus Leon Peterson Charles Foussard Joel Grubb Bob Cornett Wayne Beeler Darlene Norden Suzanne Madison Sue Ann Cook Penny Courtnage Joyce Jappe Jo Ellen Harter Football FIRST ROW: Dana Dixon, Manager; Jim Pribyl, Bradley Nimmick, Lawrence Mikkelson, Mike Hammond, Ric Richter, Jim Steven, Gordon Moes, Glen Kulbeck, David Madison, Manager, SECOND ROW: Joe Jurenka, Terry Jurenka, Maurice Johnson, Dan Beaudette, Dennis Shanahan, Bob Lanning, Dennis Jenson, Alan Larson, Robbie Wilson, Ron Wooley, Gary Robertson. Mr. Shupe Mr. Makris Bob Lanning Alan Larson ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH CO-CAPTAIN CO-CAPTAIN Mr. Ellingson Gary Robertson HEAD COACH MOST VALUABLE PLAYER It is no secret that 1962 was not a banner year for Big Sandy's football aggregation as the Pi- oneer turf men lost all six games. Mr. Shupe and Mr. Makris com- bines with head football coach Mr. Ellingson have built a consider- ably better prospect for next years' team. SEASON RECORD Big Sandy Fort Benton 18 0 Valier 32 6 Harlem 26 7 Fairfield 45 13 Sunburst 13 12 Chester 7 6 Mike Hammond kicks off after a touchdown. The cheerleaders urge the team on to victory. The band salutes a TD with a peppy version of the Sandy Rouser. Donna Bley works her shift in the Pep Club concession booth. Pioneer Lettermen Charles Foussard, Lawrence Mikkelson, Merle Olson, Terry Dixon, Bradley Nimmick, Jim Pribyl, Dan Beaudette, Gary Robertson, Gerald Rutledge, Undy Halverson, Paul Fodor, Bill Conquergood, Roger Jappe, Sonny Broesder, Robbie Wilson, Phillip Kul- beck, Terry Jurenka, Dennis Johnson, Bob Lanning, Ric Richter, Dennis Shanahan, Maurice Johnson, Ron Wooley, Pat Clark, Sherman Severson, Leon Peterson, Gordon Moes, Glen Kulbeck, Charles Pribyl, Jim Steven, Mike Hammond, Alan Larson, Stan Klimas, Mr. Makris. Wrestling FIRST ROW: Charles Pribyl, Lawrence Mikkelson, Bradley Nimmick, Jim Pribyl, Gerald Rutledge, Alan Larson, Jim Steven, Russell Dixon, Merle Olson. SECOND ROW: Coach, Mr. Makris, Douglas Cecrle, Terry Dixon, Robbie Wilson, David Haakensen, Steve Roth, Glen Nepil. MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Stan Klimas FIRST ROW: Manager, Jim Sohm; Trainer, David Hashley; Manager, Dana Dixon. SECOND ROW: Coach, Mr. Hammond; Ron Wooley, Maurice John- son, Ric Richter, Dennis Johnson, Bob Lanning, Sonny Broesder, Stan Klimas, Bill Conquergood, Roger Jappe, Gary Robertson, Mike Hammond, Glen Kulbeck. Basketball SEASON RECORD Chinook Big Sandy 45 63 Havre Central 47 64 Malta 65 80 Chester 47 54 Fort Benton 51 80 Harlem 42 45 Chinook 38 52 Havre Central 50 51 Chester 34 67 Malta 52 77 Fort Benton 65 83 Harlem 52 75 Sonny Broesder Mike Hammond MOST IMPROVED PLAYER Bob Lanning Gary Robertson This perfect conference record boosted a confident Pioneer team to the Divi- sional tourney played at Havre Central. r- 3H DIVISIONAL TOURNAMENT Big Sandy 75 Harlem 59 Big Sandy 92 Malta 69 And on to State. they continue to ''make good at the Divisional Tournament taking home the first place trophy. Seniors Stan Klimas, Bob Lanning, Gary Robertson, Ric Rich- ter, Bill Conquergood and Sonny Broesder see their last op- portunity for state championship . . . so with Free Throw Champion Mike Hammond and their determined cheerleaders . . . The starting five warm up. Warm-up for State Championship The tip and action from the Big Sandy - Columbia Falls championship game. The seniors have their way . . . the Pioneers are State Class B Champs. Sure, 1 slept with it. Hundreds welcome the team home. There were over one hundred cars and several planes in the homeward car- avan. During a downtown reception, the team proudly displayed the trophy, each team member spoke a few words, and a proud coach accepted a key to the city. STATE CLASS B TOURNAMENT Big Sandy 61 Deer Lodge 46 Big Sandy 57 Wolf Point 51 Big Sandy 59 Columbia Falls 53 “B” Squad Cheerleaders “B” Squad Tammy Uphasn Tonette Roberts Carmine Branagan Dan Madison, Rodney Courtnage, Joe Jurenka, Terry Jurenka, Ron Beeler, Russell Reichelt, Lindy Halverson, Dennis Shanahan, Darrell Chauvet, Leon Peterson, Dick Carlstrom, Brian Humphrey, David Madison, Manager. 62 FIRST ROW: Leon Peterson, Terry Jurenka, Roger Jappe, Terry Dixon, Jim Pribyl, Dennis Shanahan. SECOND ROW: Coach, Mr. Eilmgson; Maurice Johnson, Dennis Ulmen, Dennis Johnson, Stan Klimas, Bob Lanning, Pat Clark, Lindy Halverson, Sonny Broesdcr, Track Success of the 1963 track team was not-always realized in top honors at track meets. The individuals were the ones who gained success and satisfaction. The team improved as the season progressed; and by state track meet time, some of the young members, along with the experienced regulars, qualified to attend. Pat Clark jj—rrawr Roger Jappe 63 Stan Klimas Don't step in the _____. I mean, dear, the cows have been pastured here. Pat Clark, Steve Roth, and Rita Hurd patch an engagement on the rocks. Jeri Ann Nepil and Suzanne Madi- David Haakensen presents a mono- son as play’s demons, Henny and logue. Benny. Senior Class Play “Everything Nice” 1963 64 Junior Class Officers Carol Larson and Mike Hammond lead the Grand March. Sayonara Seniors April 14, 1963 Elected royalty, Queen Jeri Ann Nepil and King Bill Conquergood. Junior-Senior Prom Prom-goers have tea in the Japanese garden. Advertising MEADOW GOLD DAIRY SERVICE LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED Dan Beaudette Terry Dixon Pioneer Custodians Duane Hannum Charles Turner Plastic-Coated Cartons Early Deliveries Phone 378-2935 or 378-2403 Box 422 ‘ .i Bus Drivers John Balazic Marlyn Cornett Glen Branagan Bernard LaBuda Art Svennungsen PEP’S LANES Congratulations to the Class of 1963 Moni, Bill Nora, Alice ° anBy tSMBtR to A P CLEANERS We don t want all the business, we just want yours Congr a t u la t ion s to the Class of 1963 A WORK OF ART’ Phone 378-3171 Big Sandy Home Phone 378-3571 Yard Phone 378-2816 C. M. Simpson, Manager Big Sandy Enjoy Life More With Music WIER FURNITURE THE MUSIC CENTER Your Complete Lloyd Kelly Home Decorating Store Pianos, Records, Organs, Phonographs Phone 265-2024 215 Third Avenue Havre Corner of Third Street and Fourth Avenue Phone 265-6941 Havre PETERSEN’S HAVRE IMPLEMENT CO. Glencoe Plows - Noble Blades Multiple Hitches - Du-Al Loaders Delaval Separators - Farmhand Loaders Farm Hardware THE HUB and LA MODE Clothes of Distinction Phone 265-2014 Havre Havre SMITH’S GROCERIES MEATS Your One-Stop Shopping Center Phone 378-3161 Big Sandy Wholesale Retail SANDY SERVICENTER ShCOJ Cliff Gullickson, Mgr. Phone 378-2130 Big Sandy Congratulations to the Class of 1963 Congratulations Class of '63 Better Buys KASTE’S at BUTTREYS Popular Prices Havre Quality Merchandise We invite you Phone 378-3616 to visit Havre's Big Sandy Most Complete Shopping.Center for all of your needs! PIONEER MERCANTILE Montana's Oldest Retail Store Continuous Operation Since 1867 Shopping Headquarters in Fort Benton for all Family, Food, and Clothing Needs ALLEY I'Furniture) For Comfort, Style, Durability Quality Service Always CONOCO SERVICE Pehlke - Knudson CONOCO ▼ Phone 265-6041 315 West First Street Havre 829 First Street Havre SHORE’S FLORAL Phone 265-6323 Flowers for Every Occasion 606 West First Street Havre When In Havre Stop At TED’S RESTAURANT and IN OUT Featuring Col. Sanders Kentucky Fried Chicken Dining Room Car Service 1 1 2 Miles East Phone 265-7551 MISSOURI RIVER LUMBER CO. Compliments of the John Deere Implements Complete Building Supplies Building Materials of all Kinds Lumber - Paint - Parts - Sales Phone 67 Service Phone 296 RIVER PRESS Fort Benton Fort Benton Congratulations to the Class of 1963 From Bud, Jo, and Gaynell Big Sandy FRITZ'S RADIO TV MINT Sales and Service BAR CAFE Harry Alex, Owner Norge, Zenith, Ironrite Dealer Big Sandy Phone 378-3143 Big Sandy BENNETT’S FOOD CENTER Meats - Groceries - Watch Repairing Genevieve and Ray, Owners Fort Benton POWER MOTORS Ford and Mercury Where you get greater PROFITS Fort Benton Your Dependable Rexall Druggists BIG SANDY DRUG COMPANY OWL REXALL DRUG COMPANY Prescriptions Veterinary Supplies School Supplies Gifts Phone 378-3225 Big Sandy Phone 265-6721 Havre JMilk ;«£ £ Compliments of the VITA-RICH DAIRY to the Class of 1963 Phone 265-7848 Havre NORTHERN TIRE CO. We have 60 satisfied users of Led Ballast in tractor tires for added weight. Install Led Ballast for weight in your next new tractor. Call us for particulars. Phone 265-7857 Havre FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP - complete coverage - Hugh DeWinter TRIANGLE INSURANCE CENTER Phone 378-3355 Big Sandy MONTANA ENTERPRISE FABRICATING AND REPAIR H. A. Wiederrich Big Sandy Where the sun shines most of the time U. S. Highway 87 Phone 378-2292 FIRST NATIONAL BANK HAVRE (X- IjJ Best Wishes COURTNAGE SONS. INC. to the Class of 63 G. E. Appliances Plumbing Heating EDDY'S GOOD BREAD Minneapolis - Moline Machinery Phone 378-3421 Havre Big Sandy PRATT AND SVENN INC. THE MOUNTAINEER Doris and Lou Lawrence Office Supplies Greeting Cards Supplies Printing of all kinds Phone 378-2147 Big Sandy SUPPLIES Congratulations to the Seniors of '63 VET’S CLUB Walt Robertson, Manager Phone 378-3270 Big Sandy MONTANA HOTEL Phone 378-8241 Big Sandy H. H. LEHFELDT Real Estate Insurance Big Sandy ALICE’S BEAUTY SHOP GAMBLES The Friendly Store Authorized Dealer Bernhard Elvetta Sonksen Phone 378-2296 Big Sandy MORGER REALTY INSURANCE CO. George THE R. DUTCH SHOP Vielleux CAFE Phone 141 On U.S. 87 and 2 Fort Benton Satisfied Customers Service - SPECIALTIES Charles Ester Hambiock, Your Hosts Havre JACK AND GEORGE’S 501 First St. Phone 265-6516 HCO Havre ROCKY MOUNTAIN PACKING CO Custom Slaughtering Wholesale Meats Phone 265-2281 Havre “ E L M B R e [ photoqrapher ’’More Nice Things Than Anywhere Else” PATTERSON’S Exclusive Fashions for Women Phone 265-7615 Havre FARMERS UNION OIL COMPANY Fuels, Oils, Batteries, Tires Charles D. Isbell, Mgr. Big Sandy HAVRE LUMBER CO. Serg Weaver, Mgr. Phone 265-2532 415 West First Street Havre rdiA v I Better Clothing For MEN P. S. Boys also from 6 to 20 DEES AUTO BODY SHOP Painting Glass Installation Fender and Body Repair 132 West First St. Phone 265-6213 Compliments of UKE'S SPORTS 114 Central Great Falls Havre HOLLAND-BONINE ’’Better To Wear Out In Service Than To Rust Out In Idleness” Best Wishes to a Grand Class Havre HI-WAY CHEVROLET Congratulations Seniors Chevrolet and Corvair ’’When You Leave to See the U.S.A., Do It In A Chevrolet” Phone 378-3521 Big Sandy OLIVER’S SELF SERVICE FREE DEUVERY Fresh Fruit Frozen Foods Ice Cream Phone 378-2925 Groceries Vegetables Meats Big Sandy NORMAN’S Ranch and Sportswear Havre Western, Work, and Sportswear for the entire family MIDWAY SERVICE Repairing and Welding Hail - - Insurance - - Fire Standard Oil Products (standard) THE CLUB BAR ’’Montana's Home of the Golden Zatos Mr. Pete Brower K B HEREFORDS rjfc Our sights are high; |j A Phone 378-2720 Our aim is to please. I Big Sandy KULBECK BROTHERS Big Sandy FARMERS GRAIN EXCHANGE Custom Grinding and Steam Rolling Grain - Feeds - Seeds Phone 265-2275 Havre | B.F. Goodrich wl 1 TUBEU5S THUS Congratulations to the Class of 1963 It GENE’S Y TEXACO your LIVESTOCK MARKET CENTERS Phone 378-2981 in Big Sandy Havre Great Falls FARMERS UNION ELEVATOR COMPANY Grain - Coal - Feed - Seed Cleaning - G.T.A. Feeds Lewis A. Nelson, Manager Phone 378-2915 Big Sandy HILL COUNTY ELECTRIC HAVRE FEDERAL and SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Insured Saving Home Loans TRIANGLE TELEPHONE Savings Insured to $10,000 £7 A Phone 265-2261 312 Third Street 1 7 ( s ) Havre Class “B”Basketball Champions


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