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SENIORS CLASS HISTORY On August 24, 1962, the doors of CCHS opened to twenty-one jubilant boys and girls who were very proud that they were seniors at last. We were sorry to find that Kay Anderson Gundlach, Monte Lou Stenseth Munro, Orlen Carver, and Roy Askin were no longer with us. Our first class meeting was held under the supervision of Mr. Maland, our class sponsor. We elected Brice Lambert as president, Judy Lovec as vice president, Gary Townsend as sec- retary-treasurer, Kenny Ehly as student council representa- tive, and Anna Heggen as homecoming queen candidate. Our class play, Hurricane Harriet , was presented to an enthusiastic audience on April 24. The Junior-Senior Prom was held on May 4 with the theme Stairway to the Stars . Phyllis Wocicki was Prom Queen and Jim Hunter was Prom King. On May 5 the Seniors spent the day in Miles City, where they went on some interesting tours and had a lovely banquet. Baccalaureate was held on May 19 and Class Night on May 20. Linda Bergstrom gave the Salutatory address and Brice Lambert the Valedictory address at Commencement on May 20. Mr. Howard Porter of Billings Business College gave the com- mencement address. Four wonderful years at Carter County High School have come to a close. Queen Phyllis, King Jim Senior Banquet 18
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JUNIORS On August 24, 1962, thirty-two juniors entered the doors of CCHS to take over the responsibilities of upperclassmen. At our first class meeting presided over by our new class sponsor, Mr. Smolich, the following class officers were chosen: Wes Mader, president; Sharon Kalstrom, secretary- treasurer; and Russ Lambert, student council representative. Lorine Renshaw was chosen to represent our class as our home- coming queen candidate. Our class play, entitled Hessie of the Hills”, was pre- sented February 12, 1963 in the high school gymnasium. We eagerly received our class rings January 20 and spent the rest of the month admiring them and showing them off. Mona Williams and Lorine Renshaw were named Girls State Delegates with Sharon Kalstrom and Barbara Hofeldt as alter- nates. Russell Lambert and Jim Johnstone were named for Boys State with Weston Mader and Kenny Blutt as alternates. The Junior-Senior Prom was May 4 with the Avengers” playing. The theme was Stairway to the Stars”. Our wonderful junior year has come to a close and we anxiously await our coming status as seniors. 20 Sharon Kalstrom Secretary-Treasurer Russ Lambert Student Council
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