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Larry Zimbeiman President Delayne McKinney Vice-President Donna Stinson Secretary Daniel McLean Student Council Representative Juniors The Junior Class was in- creased by two transfers: Lois Strandberg from Billings and Dora Hahn from Ronan. The major extracurricular activity of the Junior Class was the planning and decora- ting for the Junior Prom and the Junior-Senior Banquet. This banquet is an annual event at which the Junior mothers entertain the Seniors and their parents. Lauraine Miller Fred Nebel David Perry David Pauli Jerry Sawyer Vemice Schlepp Lois Strandberg Linda Wikstrom Craig Dyer Dora Hahn Linda Hamma Linda Hilliard Ralph Hodgson Kathryn Kaun 22
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UNDERCLASSMEN Montana contains vast cattle and sheep ranches. In 1964 an inventor of Montana farms disclosed over 2,674, 000 head of cattle, 171, 000 hogs and 1, 491, 000 sheep. The feeder program, although relatively new on Montana ranches, is rapidly expanding. The horse, displaced by the tractor for farm work, is appearing again as saddle and show stock. The horse in Montana is primarily used for recreation at Saddle Clubs, Polo teams, rodeos, and dude ranches. 21
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David Curtis President Michael Holm Vice-President Marjorie Britton Secretary James Burdick Student Council Repre sentative Sophomores Jerry Bishop Jacquelyn Campbell Sharon Gollehon William Gollehon Thomas Goodrich Susan Heien Roy Hemry Sylvia Thompson The main event of the year, and the most fun for the Sophomore Class was the Freshman Initiation. After helping the Freshmen adorn their cos- tumes with eggs, lipstick, magic marker, shoe polish, sugar water, honey, and onions, they were escorted through town while they sang We like the Sophomores. Naturally, the other classes wanted to observe the magnif- icent masterpieces, so the Freshmen were marched through the different rooms. After two hours of revenge for the preceding year, all were forced to stop and go back to classes. It was a fun-day--for the Sophomores at least. The Sophomore year was a lot of work for all, but just as much (or may- be more) fun. 23
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