Cascade High School - Ketochi Yearbook (Cascade, MT)
- Class of 1959
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How can we begin to thank you, our community, for all the as- sistance you have given us? We could fill pages and pages listing all the wonderful things you've done for which you've never been thanked. Perhaps the best way to show our gratitude is by our future actions and accomplishments. However, we, the Class of '59, would like to take this opportunity to sincerely express our appreciation to the faculty, the school board, and the surrounding communities for making our education Dedication In appreciation for his untiring ef- forts with us during our four years in C. H. S. and his freely given help with class projects such as Freshman Initiation, two class plays, our Junior Prom, Christmas Ball, and our annual, we, the class of '59, would like to take this opportunity to thank our advisor, Mr. Elwin Gessner, by dedicating this 1959 Ketochi to him. Thank you, Mr. Gessner. % ADMINISTRATION Mrs. GLADYS GESSNER Clerk Trustee Trustee Mr. Elwin Gessner General Math, Vo-Ag 1,2,3, 4; General Science. T 7 t Mr. Francis LaForge English 1,2,3,4; French 1. Mr. Donald Kessler Shorthand I, Typing I, U. S. History, Social Problems. Faculty Miss Gladys Hetherton Home Economics I,II,III,IV; Vocational Seminar, English IV-Terminal. Mr. Donald Landreville Band, Mechanical Drawing, Music Appreciation. Mr. Ralph Halverson Geometry, Physical Education, Driver Training, Solid Ge- ometry, Basketball, Football and Track Coach. Mr. William Cornelius Algebra, Biology, 8th Grade Science, Chemistry, Ge- ometry. Mr. Richard Jahnke World History. 5 Mrs. Bertha Fraunhofer Cook C4 Mr. C. J. Freeman Custodian Mr. Rupert Parsons Bus Driver ! Mrs. Doris Lussier Cook Bus Drivers, Custodians, and Cooks Mr. Jim Cloninger Bus Driver Mrs. Frances Woolsey Cook V'. t Mr. Paul Stone Bus Driver Custodian Mr. Reece Brewer Bus Driver 6 SENIORS MAiuo iE utm mm£TT mM spem Mmifian 1,2,3,4$ FMA i,f$ Pep Ckb l,2,3,4j C3 f Vice Pxet. i; CU$$ Pres, 2 $tu ie t Cmmcil 2; Aasmal Staff 4; Gaoius 4; Can't Kit® CatGltoe' 2$ Men Are like Streetcars ’ 3. WILLIAM JOHN BEECHER Bill To be a millionaire Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3; C Club 2,3,4} Vise Pres. 3; You Can't; Kiff Caroline 2; Men Are Like Hfcfeetears 0; FFA Sec, l Class Vlee-Pres. 3; Student Council 0,4} Pres. 4j Band 1,2; Sec. 2; Boy's State 3; Annual itftff 4, CHARLRNI MAE 1UCKINGHAM Buck To always be happy and do my very best— ne matter what 1 may be doing t ransferred Uvm Deer Lodge 2; Band 8,3,4; Pres 3; Vice Pres 4$ PHA 2,3,4$ Pres 3, Dist. Vice Pres. 3$ Sec. 4$ Pep Club 2,3,4; See freas 4; Student Council 3.4; Sec 3; Class Pres 3$ Preas 4. Girls' State Delegate 3; Science Club 4$ herein St -:-; 3.4. Annual Suit i. Christmas Rail Queen 3; Vou Ca-.rh. Kiss Caroline 8; Men Are Like Streetcars 3; Ks re Rail Candidare 4.. Valedictorian 4 Barb ; Men Are Like GLENN CALVIN DUGARD Glenn To be a bachelor Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2,3; C Club 3,4; Christmas Ball Prince 2; Annual Staff 4; Boys' State Alter- nate 3. JACK FRANKLIN COLLINS Jack To be in the Navy FFA 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2; Manager 2; Annual Staff 4. CLARENCE GAYLEN FREEMAN Caylen To leam and earn a lot Transferred from Valier 3; Band 3,4; Treas. 4; Science Club 4; Pres. 4; Boys' State Delegate 3; Christmas Ball King 3; Men Are Like Streetcars 3; Track 3; Class Pres. 4; Student Council 4; Annual Staff 4; Ketochi Staff 4. JUDITH ANN HASTINGS Judy To attend college and always be happy Band 1,2,3,4; Vice Pres. 3; Pres. 4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Parl-Hist. 2; Vice Pres. 4; Rose Ball Queen 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Vice Pres. 2; Pres. 3,4; Student Council 1,3,4; Treas 4; Cheer- leader 2,3,4; You Can't Kiss Caroline 2; Men Are Like Streetcars 3; Class Pres. 1; Class Vice Pres. 2; Class Treas. 3; Class Reporter 4; Ketochi Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Girls' State Alternate 3; Red Cross Camp Alternate 2; Science Club 4. Christmas Ball Queen 4. JOHN RICHARD HUMPHREY Dick To be rich enough to buy a new Lincoln Transferred from Eureka 3; Football 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Track 3,4; C Club 3,4; Annual Staff 4. ELIZABETH ANN HUNTING Liz To go to college FHA 1'2,3,4; Treas. 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Treas. 3; Chorus 3; FTA 3,4; Vice Pres. 3; Class Sec. 2; Annual Staff 4; Ketochi Staff 4; Men Are Like Streetcars 3. WALTER DAVID JOHNSON Butch To be a rancher Band 1,2; FFA 1,2,3,4; Sentinel 2; Vice Pres. 3; Pres. 4; Class Pari. 3; Student Council 4; Annual Staff 4; You Can't Kiss Caroline 2; C Club 2; Football Manager 2. MARY ELIZABETH JONES Mary To be a nurse FHA 1,2,3,4; Parl-Hist. 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Sec. 3; Chorus 3,4; Science Club 4; Ketochi Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Christmas Ball Princess 2; You Can't Kiss Caroline 2; Men Are Like Streetcars 3. MARIAN JOAN LEE Blondie To have fun always and succeed in whatever I may do Band 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,3; FTA 3; You Can't Kiss Caroline 2; Men Are Like Streetcars 3; Ketochi Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. RONALD DALE MAXWELL To work on a farm all summer and Entered from Dutton 3; Annual Staff 4. Ron rest all winter JANICE CLAIRE MUNROE Jann To be a good wife Pep Club 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2; Chorus 1; You Can't Kiss Caroline 2; Men are Like Streetcars 3; Twirler 1,2; Annual Staff 4. JOSEPHINE ANNA OBRECHT Jo To be an elementary teacher Band 1,2,3,4; Majorette 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 3; FTA 3,4; Badger Paws 3,4; Pres. 4; You Can't Kiss Caroline 2; Men Are Like Streetcars 3; American Legion Speech Contest 2,3; Local and Dist. 1st, Zone 2nd; Student Council 4; Annual Staff 4. MARILYN JEAN PARSONS Monnie To become a teacher Band 1,2,3,4; Flag Twirler 2; Chorus 1,3} Pep Club 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Song Leader 4; FTA 3,4; Science Club 4; Stu- dent Council 4; Class Vice Pres. 4; Annual Staff 4; The Little Dog Laughed 2; Men Are Like Streetcars 3. ii PATSY ANN ROMBERG Pat To attend college at Montana State and major in nursing Band 1,2,3,4; Custodian 3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Reporter 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Vice Pres. 4; Chorus 3; FTA 3; Pres. 3; Class Treas. 1; Class Sec. 3; Ketochi Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 3,4; Vice Pres. 3; You Can't Kiss Caroline 2; Men Are Like Streetcars 3; Christmas Ball Princess 1. DAVID WAYNE SAND Butch To work hard until 35, then retire Band 1,2,3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Reporter 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Badger Paws 3; You Can't Kiss Caroline 2; C Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4. 12 SUSAN EDNA SCHUMACHER Schu's' To make it through college Entered from Malta 4; Pep Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Ketochi Staff 4. JANICE IRENE STANDLEY Granny To Major in English Band 1,2,3,4; Sec. 3; Chorus 1; FHA 1,2,3,4; Sec. 2; Vice Pres. 3; Pres. 4; Dist. Vice Pres. 2; Voting Delegate to District Conv. 1,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Vice Pres. 3; Pari. 4; FTA 4; Student Council 3,4; Reporter 3; Annual Staff 4; Ketochi Staff 3,4; Class Pari. 1; Class Rep. 2; Little Dog Laughed 2; You Can't Kiss Caroline 2; Men are Like Streetcars 3; Rose Ball Queen Candidate 4; Red Cross Camp 2; Co- Salutatori an 4. RICHARD BURL STEELE Rick Electronics Engineer Band 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2, 3,4; Badger Paws 2,3; C Club 3,4; Christmas Bali Prince 1; FFA 1; You Can't Kiss Caroline 2; Men Are Like Street- cars 3; Annual Staff 4. Gary ii GREGOR ARNOLD VENETZ Greg To go to college FFA 1,2; Basketball 2,3,4; Football 1,4; Manager 3; Science Club 4; Badger Paws 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; C Club 3,4; You Can't Kiss Caroline 2; Men are Like Streetcars 3; Annual Staff 4. BERNARD JAY WALKER Bemie To see the world Football 1,2,3,4; Manager 3; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3; C Club 3,4; You Can't Kiss Caroline 2; Men Are Like Streetcars 3; Annual Staff 4. SANDRA DIANE WAREHIME Sandy To marry and have a family of four Band 1,2,3,4; Flag Twirler 2; Librarian 3,4; Feature Band 3; FHA 1,2,3,4; Sec. 3; Treas. 4; Voting Delegate to Dist. Con- vention 1; Rose Ball Queen Candidate 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,3; You Can't Kiss Caroline 2; Men Are Like Streetcars 3; Annual Editor 4; Ketochi Editor 3,4; Class Reporter 1,3; Class Sec. 4; Co-Salutatorian 4. 14 VIVIAN CALENE CLEGG Vivian To Stay Married Transferred from El Cajon Valley High School California 4. 15 JOY IRENE WARREN Joey To be a good wife FHA 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4. CLASS COLORS Rose and White History CLASS FLOWER Rose CLASS MOTTO Today we follow, tomorrow we lead. On September 6, 1955 thirty bright and eager Freshmen started the long journey toward graduation. The class officers and members were as follows: Judy Hastings, President; Marjie Barrett, Vice President; Rick Steele, Secretary; Pat Romberg, Treasurer; Clar- ence Jones, Janice Muruoe, Jay and Joy Warren, Janice Standley, Jack Collins, Sandy Warehime, Alan Dugas, Liz Hunting, David Johnson, JoAnn Obrecht, Glenn Dugard, David Sand, Bill Beecher, Rayanne Nelson, Bernie Walker, Dick Winchell, Barbara Brewer, Stanley Peck, Mary Jones, Grover Brown, Marilyn Parsons, Gregor Venetz, Marian Lee, Rodney Standley, and Marilyn Young. The '‘kind Sophomores treated us to a very memorable initiation. The good old C was given a fresh coat of white-wash. The football field and streets received a very thorough cleaning and last, but not least, the initiation and dance that evening finished the memorable day. To show that there were no hard feelings, the Greenies treated the Sophomores to a dance the following week. Rodney Standley left this happy group in the middle of the year. The Sophomore year calendar was filled with election of class officers with the fol- lowing results: Marjie Barrett, President; Judy Hastings, Vice President; Liz Hunting, Secretary; Rick Steele, Treasurer; and Bill Beecher, Parliamentarian. The Freshmen were initiated in high style. A Sophomore play entitled YOU CANT KISS CAROLINE” was staged. The year was brought to a close with a very successful Ketochi Day.” That fall found Dick Winchell and Marilyn Young missing, however, Ben Flanagan and Jim Gillispie joined. Charlene Buckingham came shortly after school started. Alan Dugas, Ben Flanagan, Clarence Jones, Grover Brown, and Rayanne Nelson left during the year. The Junior year opened with Jim Gillespie gone. Gaylen Freeman, Dick Humphrey, and Ronny Maxwell entered. Election was held with the following people taking over: Charlene Buckingham, Presi- dent; Bill Beecher, Vice President; Pat Romberg, Secretary; Judy Hastings, Treasurer; and David Johnson, Parliamentarian. The Junior Class play MEN ARE LIKE STREETCARS was a big hit. The Prom April Love” will never be forgotten. Mighty Seniors at last. Officers for this year were Gaylen Freeman, President; Marilyn Parsons, Vice President; Sandy Warehime, Secretary; Charlene Buckingham, Treasurer; and Bill Beecher, Parliamentarian. Ads were solicited for the annual and work started almost at once. The Christmas Ball Silver Bells” will be a treasured memory. The hurry, scurry, of spring found announcements, caps and gowns, being ordered, diploma covers chosen, and Sneak Day thoroughly discussed. Gary Tjaden, Susan Schumacher and Vivian Clegg joined making a grand total of 30. This concludes the long climb of the class of '59. May all the classes to follow enjoy C. H. S. as much as this class has. Last Will and Testament of the Class of 59” On this 26th day of May, nineteen hundred and fifty-nine, we the senior class, being of sound mind and able body, bequeath the following: To the TEACHERS we leave our undivided attention and class discipline. To the JUNIORS we leave our empty desks, our mighty title of SENIOR” and our ability to make money. To the SOPHOMORES we leave our willingness to be polite in the lunch line. To the FRESHMEN we leave our ability to get along in class meetings. MARJIE BARRETT leaves her ability to play the flute to Suan Lahti and her knack of holding on to a boy friend to Betty Riggs. BILL BEECHER wills his ability to bother girls to Teddy Rieke and his height to Jerry Hocevar. BARBARA BREWER leaves her baritone to Bobby Collins, her duck tail haircut to Margie Lovcik and her new Plymouth to Darlene Barker, but not who owns it. CHARLENE BUCKINGHAM wills her A's to Margaret Romberg, her height and width (?) to Joe VonStein and her sense of humor to anyone who wants to laugh at the kind of jokes Judy and her usually tell. JACK COLLINS leaves his ability to get along with the teachers to Karen Fowers. GLENN DUGARD wills his beautiful hair to the Class of ”60” because there is enough for all. GAYLEN FREEMAN leaves his sousaphone to anyone with a lot of wind and his Kaiser to anyone who wants a good car(?). JUDY HASTINGS wills her cheerleading uniform to Patty Sue Rieke, her phone calls and trips to M.S.U. to any- one who has a boy friend there. DICK HUMPHREY leaves his short curly hair to Scotty Rogers and his big black hat to Mr. Halverson. LIZ HUNTING wills her ability to get along with Mr. Kessler to Fay Hetherton and her brains to Lois Stillar. DAVID JOHNSON leaves his ability in Vo-Ag to JayVee Carson, his curly hair to Norma Maxwell, and his ability to study to Cliff Buck. MARY JONES wills her height to Judy Mallette and her quietness to Lois Stillar. MARIAN LEE leaves her blonde hair to Janet Nahrgang, all her love letters and boy friends to Bonnie Dugas, whether she wants them or not. RONNIE MAXWELL wills his habits to Joe VonStein and his car to Larry Dugas. JANICE MUNROE leaves her height to Sherry Hunter and her sewing ability to Norma Maxwell. JOANN OBRECHT wills her ability to give speeches to Cliff Buck and a certain boy in Bozeman to anyone who wants him--she gets to keep the one from Simms. MARILYN PARSONS leaves her leotards to Norma Maxwell and her ability to get Chemistry to anyone who wants to blow up the school. STANLEY PECK wills his hair to Mr. Kessler, who seems to need some very badly. PAT ROMBERG leaves her natural” blonde hair to someone who wants to save a peroxide job and all else to her sister; books, school, boys, etc. (Carry on, Marg) JANICE STANDLEY wills her Granny” title to anyone who wants to feel old and her sense of humor to her sister, Paulette. DAVID SAND leaves his ability to play the sax to Patty Sue Rieke, and his Studebaker to anyone who wants to freeze in cold weather, (no windows) SUSAN SCHUMACHER wills her funny ways to Karen Nelson and her height to Sandy Nicholls. GARY TJADEN leaves his red hair to Gail Corrigan, (to match Jim's) and his love letters to Joe VonStein. RICK STEELE wills his big feet to Joe VonStein and the school, the teachers to whomever wants them. GREGOR VENETZ leaves his books to Jerry Hocevar and his locker to Larry Dugas. BERNIE WALKER wills his Ford to anyone who thinks he can keep it running. SANDY WAREHIME leaves her Editor's job to Paulette Standley and her ability to play the saxophone to Lois Stillar, and her love letters to Carol VonStein. JAY WARREN wills his feet to John Warehime; his desk to anyone who likes school. JOY WARREN leaves her quiet ways to Margaret Romberg. Signed and sealed by the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and fifty-nine. 17 Class Prophecy Cascade, Montana May 31, 1979 Dear Mr. Gessner, We are sorry you were unable to come to our class reunion at the C.H.S. Gym the 29 of May. The first to arrive was Janice Standley, who as you know is teaching High School English at C.H.S. I guess she likes it, after 14 years she must. Ronnie Maxwell arrived in his new jet propelled Jaguar. He inherited a uranium field in Colorado from an uncle. Charlene Buckingham and Judy Hastings arrived in Judy’s plane. I don't know how they managed to get those 27 kids in it. Judy didn't say, but I know all those kids weren’t Charlene’s, a couple must have been Judy’s. Liz Hunting arrived all dressed in mink and jewels. She finally caught a mil- lionaire. Marian Lee must have had good luck also. She was wearing a lot of ice,” too. Hermit Stanley Peck arrived late. Poor guy was still snowed in up in the hills. Dick Humphrey (with big black hat) and Rick Steele (without Kay?) are cow- punching for the King Ranch in Texas. Bernie Walker was not there. I guess he was still out seeing the world. Last I heard, he was on his way to the moon. Sandy Warehime is still riding in that red convertible. Kids in the back window, kids in the front window, and kids in the trunk. Barb Brewer is still trying to be a good wife along with trying to keep track of brother Bill. David Johnson and Marjie Barrett arrived in David's new Pontiac. You won't believe this, but after 20 years, they are still just going steady. Glenn Dugard is still trying to become a second Charlie Russell. Maybe in the next sixty years he will succeed. Bill Beecher is still trying to make a million dollars. He only has half a million now. Pat Romberg got her nursing degree, but didn’t do much with it. She fell in love with a million dollar quarter horse ranch in Texas and married the owner. Jack Collins is now the proud owner of a real swanky Night Club. Gary Tjaden is the star entertainer with a tap dancing act. Mary Jones runs the Golden Nugget in Las Vegas and believe it or not, drives a bright red Cadillac. Gregor Venetz, the world’s greatest chemist, is still trying to solve the mystery. Is the Moon Really Made of Green Cheese? Janice Munroe is now a stand-in for Marilyn Monroe--plans to take over per- manently soon. Jo Ann Obrecht is still giving speeches. Her latest being to the people on Mars, explaining why we don’t have three legs. Marilyn Parsons and Susan Schumacher finally made it to New York. They are now two of our most potential comediennes. Butch Sand is still driving his Studebaker, it’s got windows in it now. Jay Warren is employed by Hollywood to plan the interior decorations for the homes of the movie stars. Joy Warren is now living in Alaska. She sure looks cute in that parka. Gaylen Freeman now owns his own Exterminating Shop. His motto is, You gottem--We’ll gettem. Yours truly, The Class of 59 18 CLASSES Rdee Armstrong Larry Dugas Fay Hetherton Sandra Nicholls Vice President Juniors Ardith Barnes Bill Kopetski Gail Corrigan Myrle Gollaher President Danny Mann Lloyd Crosby Glenda Hamilton Karen Nelson Margaret Romberg Paulette Standley Secretary Joe VonStein Treasurer John Warehime Sophomores Jim Adams David Baker Vice President Darlene Barker Susie LaFromboise Wanda Cloninger Karen Halverson Treasurer Suzan Lahti Secretary Ramona Damon Jerry Hocevar President Buddy Lee Judy Mallets e Sophomores Jim Munroe Barbara Murphy Janet Nahrgang Jim Nicholls Sonny Obrecht LouAnn Richter Ted Rieke Scotty Rogers Freshmen Sherry Hunter Kathy Richter Julia Ferguson George Johnsrud Pat Rieke Secretary Bill Flechsenhar President Margie Lovcik Treasurer Bob Seward Vance Clinger Maryann Hocevar Vice President Carol VonStein GRADES Eighth Grade BOTTOM ROW: Wanda Dugard, Earlene Stillar, Jane Read, Susan Ogden, Carol Maxwell, Rosalie Munroe. MIDDLE ROW: Carol Gollaher, Grace McCurdie, Donna Nutting, Barbara VonStein, Richard Grayson, Larry Moore, Mike McCann, David Woolsey, George Baker, Teacher, Mrs. Pearson. TOP ROW: Earl Damon, Randy Parsons, George Drummond, Vickey Baker, Carmen St. Marks, Michael Wren, Bob Simmons, Craig Fowers. Seventh Grade BOTTOM ROW: Danny Mortag, Randy Hunter, Duane Pound, Eddie Gallup, Ralph Corbett. SECOND ROW: Linda Gollaher, Donna Dear, Barbara Brown, Bernice Lorang, Johnnie Cummings, Margaret Ferguson. THIRD ROW: Dorothy Baker, Sherry Barnes, Helen Keys, Patty James, Gayle Hastings, Cindy Jones, Renae Simmons, Marjorie Vanatta. FOURTH ROW: Carl Cordeiro, Alex Ferguson, Barry Young, Walter Warehime, Dennis Hal- lan, Ricky Williams. 26 Sixth Grade BOTTOM ROW: Pixie Hegland, Pauline Hocevar, Connie Flechsenhar, Vickey Halverson, Colleen Hetherton, Jeanne Moll, Kath Maxwell. MIDDLE ROW: Carol Buck, Jimmy Benner, Douglas Kirk, Melvin Venetz, Kerry Obrecht, Bill Terry, Jimmy McDonald, Walter Wilson, Kenny Ferguson, Arthur Podvin, Teacher, Miss Carlson. TOP ROW: Dale Briner, Richard Boude, Tommy Grayson, Lewis Eller, Harvey Riggs, James Walker, Don Mur- rill, Paul Hocevar, Calvin Duerr. Fifth Grade BOTTOM ROW: Donald Keyes, Peggy Hallan, Rosemary Belisle, Karen Webb, Vivian Terry, Janice Wojtala, Richard Berger. MIDDLE ROW: Rowan Ogden, Robert Keyes, Betty Vanatta, Ruth Mortag, Nikki Parson, Ann Eller, Mark Pettit, Robert Reissing, Teacher, Mrs. Lovcik. TOP ROW: Dennis Bevins, Larry Dunbar, Larry Webb, Rodney Nicholls, David Trowbridge, Charles Cornelius, Peter LaForge, Conrad Rowe, James Millar. NOT PIC- TURED: Lester Podvin, Marcia Moll, Randy Barnes. 27 Third and Fourth Grades BOTTOM ROW: Michael Smith, Donald Lorang, Roger Baker, Philip Terry, Dennis Terry. SECOND ROW: Holly Cordeiro, Judith Benner, Marie LaForge, Rohyn Hegland, Cindie Webb, Paula Moll, Margaret Maxwell. THIRD ROW: Jan Pettit, Leahann Barlow, Beverly Dear, Judith Hetherton, Jerry Salo, Darwin Fischer, Greg Young, Larry' Goff, Bill Bevins, Teacher Miss Sime. FOURTH ROW: Bradley Hamlett, David Lemons, Hilda Ferguson, Lillian Murphy, Kathryn McDonald, Evelyn Trowbridge, Douglas Pound, Stephen Belisle. NOT PICTURED: Carol Dear. Second and Third Grades BOTTOM ROW: Danny Faller, Stephen Parsons, Donald Ferguson, Chris Cordeiro, Jim Cornelius. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Goff, Pamma Bevins, Kathleen Webb, June Trowbridge, Susan Barlow, Kathleen Perry, Sue Maxwell. THIRD ROW: Dennis Belisle, Alan Young, Rodney Kienenberger, Malan Buck, Dale Pound, Lonny Kirk, Cindy Salo, Susie Pettapiece. FOURTH ROW: Ronald Bevins, Duane Wojtala, Gale Eller, Delbert Lemons, Bill Miller, Lynn Cunningham, Phyllis Maxwell, Diana Dunbar, Teacher, Mrs. Walworth. NOT PICTURED: Michael Wood. 28 First Grade BOTTOM ROW: Jackie-Jean Kessler, Douglas LeMire, Ronny Parson, Brenda Wojtala, David Smith, William Podvin, Ray Cordeiro, Sunny Smith. MIDDLE ROW: Cindy LaFontaine, Eunice Fisher, Danny Blackley, Lance Barnes, Ricky Murrill, Denise LaFoige, Bema Nicholson, Teacher, Mrs. Egeler. TOP ROW: Dick Trowbridge, David Hemminger, Kristine Webb, Beverly Boude, Marion Perry, William Lemire, Robert Miller, Joan Terry. 29 ORGANIZATIONS Student Council 1st ROW: Mr. Belisle, Advisor; Bill Beecher, President; John Warehime, Vice President; Sandra Nicholls, Secre- tary; Judy Hastings, Treasurer; Cliff Buck, Reporter. 2nd ROW: Jo Ann Obrecht, Charlene Buckingham, Marilyn Parsons, Patsy Romberg, Janice Standley, Myrle Gollaher, David Johnson, Bill Flechsenhar, Gaylen Freeman, Jerry Hocevar. Ketachi Staff SEATED: Marilyn Parsons, Paulette Standley, Editor; Charlene Buckingham, Janice Standley, Judy Hastings, Pat Romberg, Sandy Warehime, Assistant Editor. STANDING: Mr. Kessler, Advisor; Sue Schumacher. Rdee Armstrong, Liz Hunting, Mr. LaForge, Advisor; Fay Hetherton, Mary Jones, Sandy Nicholls, Karen Fowers, Gay- len Freeman. NOT PICTURED: Ardith Barnes, Marian Lee, Kay Hamilton. 31 Pep Club FIRST ROW: Lois Stillar, Fay Hetherton, Kay Hamilton, Judy Hastings, President. SECOND ROW: Pat Romberg, Vice-President; Charlene Buckingham, Secretary-Treasurer; Janice Standley, Parliamentarian; Liz Hunting. Barbara Brewer Roat, Sandy Warehime, Susan Schumacher, Janice Munroe, Joy Warren, Mary Jones, Marjorie Barrett, Jo Ann Obrecht, Marilyn Parsons. THIRD ROW: Barbara Murphy, Norma Maxwell, Sandy Nicholls, Rdee Armstrong, Margaret Romberg, Gail Corrigan, Ardith Barnes, Karen Nelson, Karen Fowers, Paulette Standley, Susie LaFromboise. FOURTH ROW: Cathy Williams, Karen Halverson, Bonnie Dugas, Wanda Cloninger, Judy Mallette, Lou Ann Richter, Ramona Damon, Billie Jones, Suzan Lahti, Darlene Barker, Janet Nahrgang. FIFTH ROW: Julia Ferguson, Sharon Vaughn, Maryann Hocevar, Pauline Belgard, Darlene Podvin, Kathy Richter, Carol Von Stein, Ida Belgard, Margie Lovcik, Pat Rieke, Sherry Hunter. Cheerleaders Lois Stillar, Judy Hastings, Kay Hamilton, Fay Hetherton. 32 Future Homemakers of America 1st ROW: Janice Standley, President; Judy Hastings, Vice President; Charlene Buckingham, Secretary; Sandy Warehime, Treasurer; Mary Jones, Parliamentarian-Historian; Pat Romberg, Reporter. STANDING: Advisor, Mrs. Hetherton, Liz Hunting, Maryann Hocevar, Margaret Romberg, Paulette Standley, Kathy Richtor, Janet Nahrgang, Patty Rieke, Fay Hetherton, Lois Stiller, Susan Schumacher, Kay Hamilton, Wanda Cloninger, Bon- nie Dugas, Lou Ann Richtor, Marilyn Parsons, Song Leader. NOT PICTURED: Marian Lee, Carol Adams. SEATED: Advisor, Mr. Gessner; David Johnson, President; Myrle Gollaher, Vice President; Douglas Standley, Secretary; Stanley Peck, Treasurer; David Sands, Reporter. STANDING: Edward McCurdie, Jim Munroe, Jim Nicholls, Wendel Obrecht, Vance Clinger, Danny Mann, Sam Eller, Buddy Lee, Jay Vee Carson, Bob Collins. NOT PICTURED: Jim Adams, Bruce Gessner. 33 FRONT ROW: Marjorie Barrett, Paulette Standley, Secretary; Karen Halverson, Margin Lovcik, Suzan Lahti, Danny Mann, Janice Standley, Judy Hastings, President; Billie Jones, Rdee Armstrong, Custodian. 2nd ROW: Janet Nahrgang, Jo Ann Obrehct, Carole Gollaher, Fay Hetherton, Susie Schumacher, Marilyn Parsons, Karen Nelson, Billy Flechsenhar, Patsy Romberg, Custodian; Wanda Cloninger, Charlene Buckingham, Vice President; Mr. Landerville, Director. 3rd ROW: Julia Ferguson, Lois Stillar, Librarian; Sandra Warehime, Librarian; Bar- bara Brewer Roat, Gaylen Freeman, Treasurer; Randy Parsons, David Sand, Elwood Webb, Pattv Rieke. NOT PICTURED: Cliff Buck, Ricky Steele, Lou Ann Richter. Badger Paw BACK ROW: Margaret Romberg, Jo Ann Obrecht, Darlene Barker, Ramona Damon, Lou Ann Richter. FRONT ROW: Scotty Rogers, Elwood Webb, Bill Kopetski, Danny Mann, Gregor Ventz. NOT PICTURED: Mr. LaForge. 34 C” Club FIRST ROW: Jerry Hocevar, Buddy Lee, Jim Nicholls, Cliff Buck. SECOND ROW: Glenn Dugard, Myrle Golla- her, Bemie Walker, Bill Beecher, Dick Humphrey, David Baker, Ted Rieke. THIRD ROW: Mr. Halverson, Ad- visor; David Sand, Gregor Venetz, Stan Peck, John Warehime, Doug Standley. NOT PICTURED: Rick Steele, David Johnson, Jack Collins, Jim Adams, Sonny Obrecht, Lloyd Crosby, Larry Dugas. Annual Staff FIRST ROW: Sandy Warehime, Editor; JoAnn Obrecht, Janice Standley, Pat Romberg, Marilyn Parsons, Marjie Barrett, Charlene Buckingham, Gaylen Freeman. SECOND ROW: Mary Jones, Gary Tjaden, Mr. Gessner, Ad- visor; Judy Hastings, Liz Hunting, Barbara Brewer Roat, Susan Schumacher, Glenn Dugard, Ron Maxwell, Gregor Venetz. THIRD ROW: Bernie Walker, Bill Beecher, David Johnson, Jav Warren, Janice Munroe, Joy Warren, David Sand. or Office Girls LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandra Warehime, Mr. Belisle Advisor, Judy Hastings, Janice Standley, Marilyn Parsons, Pat Romberg. Future Teachers of America BACK ROW: Marilyn Parsons, Janice Standley, Liz Hunting, Mr. La Forge. FRONT ROW: Paulette Standley, Jo Ann Obrecht. 36 ATHLETICS Football IN FRONT: Jerry Hocevar. BOTTOM ROW: David Sand, Co-captain; J. D. Wallace, Bemie Walker, Stan Peck, Dick Humphrey, Co-captain; David Baker, Ted Rieke. SECOND ROW: John Warehime, Rick Steele, Myrle Gollaher, Bill Beecher, Gregor Venetz, Bill Kopetski, Buddy Lee. THIRD ROW: Bobby Seward, Dan Mann, Doug Standley, Bill Flechsenhar, Elwood Webb, Nate Mannakee. FOURTH ROW: Jim Adams, Manager; Jim Nicholls, Manager; Ralph Halverson, Coach; Cliff Buck, Manager. Dick Humphrey Co-Captain 38 David Sand Co-Captain David Sand Co-Captain John Ware hi me Myrle Gollaher Wendel Obrecht Bill Beecher Co-Captain BASKETBALL SCORES 1958-1959 Cascade 33 36 Cascade 36 39 Cascade 42 32 Cascade H 42 Cascade 47 28 Cascade 29 34 Cascade 42 50 Cascade 42 53 Cascade 48 59 Cascade 34 67 Cascade 37 54 Cascade 26 40 Cascade 38 40 Cascade 47 51 Cascade 33 65 Cascade 38 34 Cascade 36 75 Cascade 35 Belt 40 Cascade 36 43 TOURNAMENT SCORES Cascade 30................... Belt 54 Cascade 36....................Augusta 21 Cascade 49................... Power 69 Dick Humphrey Co-Captain Ted Rieke Larry Dugas Stan Peck Rick Steele A” Team STANDING (Lett to Right): Jim Nicholls, Manager; Nate Mannakee, David Baker, Stan Peck, Mr. Halverson, Coach; Bill Kopetski, Wendell Obrecht, Jerry Hocevar, Cliff Buck, Manager. KNEELING: Larry Dugas, David Sand, Myrle Gollaher, Bill Beecher, Dick Humphrey, Ted Rieke, John Warehime. B” Team LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Hocevar, Buddy Lee, Nate Mannakee, Wendell Obrecht, Elwood Webb, Douglas Stand- ley, Joe VonStein, Bill Flechsenhar, Bill Kopetski, George Clinger, David Baker, Bob Seward, Eddie McCurdie. 40 Judy Hastings Track Summary 1959 Lois Stillar The Cascade Badger thinclads won two triangular meets during the 1959 season despite a lack of seasoned performers. In addition, five boys qualified for the divisional meet from the district and four qualified for the state meet. Johnny Warehime and Wendel Obrecht competed in the latter affair. Eleven boys won major letters for their efforts. The list includes six seniors; David Sand, Stan Peck, Bill Beecher, Gregor Venetz, Dick Humphrey, and Rick Steele, and underclassmen; John Warehime, Larry Dugas, Wendel Obrecht, Doug Standley, and Bill Flechsenhar. David Sand was high point man for the season. Fay Hetherton 41 Kay Hamilton GRADUATION—CLASS OF 1959 BACK ROW: Janice Munroe, Dick Humphrey, Janice Standley, Bill Beecher, Pat Romberg, Gregor Venetz, Susan Schumacher, Stan Peck, Joy Warren, David Johnson, Marilyn Parsons, Bemie Walker, Judy Hastings. MIDDLE ROW: Jay Warren, Barbara Roat, Gaylen Freeman, Marian Lee, David Sand, Sandy Warehime, Jack Collins, Charlene Buckingham, Rick Steele, Liz Hunting. FRONT ROW: Glenn Dugard, Jo Ann Obrecht, Ronny Maxwell, Marjie Barrett, Gary Tjaden, Vivian Clegg, Mary Jones. Graduation ceremonies were held at the Cascade High School Gymnasium, May 26, 1959. The commencement speaker was Miss Harriet Miller, State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Charlene Buckingham, valedictorian, was awarded the Honor Scholarship to Montana State University in Missoula. Mary Jones, Charlene Buckingham, Pat Romberg, JoAnn Obrecht and Sandy Nicholls were given a Heisey Award which consists of a certificate and a check for $50.00 JoAnn Obrecht was awarded the P.T.A. Scholarship which pays $50.00 for her first year at college. She plans to attend Northern Montana College at Havre. Sandy Warehime, co-salutatorian, was awarded the Silver Key for Journalism from Montana State University. She was editor of the school paper, the Ketochi, for two semesters and was editor of the 1959 yearbook. 42 43 Cascade Public School was started in September, 1955. School officially began in the new school after Christmas vacation, 1956. On March 2, 1957, the school was dedicated to Miss Nelle Sime. Cascade students have experienced many emotions in these corridors--happiness, sadness, pride, delight, disgust, friendship, and disappointment. During the years to come, we will look back with pride at the years spent at Cascade Public School. Many fond memories will creep into our thoughts as we remember all the good times we had in the community of Cascade Public School. Sneak Trip 45 Sponsor Page GREAT FALLS Agricultural Equipment Co. Noble Mercantile Co. Anthony's Petite Shoppe Beckman’s Pin C us ion Cascade Electric Supply Rainbow Ice Cream Diana-Hughes S. H. Kress Dunda's Office Supply Tintinger Agate Jewelry Shop E. B. Johnson Co. Wells Implement Co. Edwin Johnson Plumbing and Heating Western Credit Co., Inc. Erick’s Print Shop West Side Shoe Shop Great Falls Coca-Cola Bottling Co. White Refrigeration J. M. Charteris Hardware Wilson Cole Furniture Johnson Grocery CASCADE Killom’s Cascade Barber Shop Marvin Maytag Shop Cascade Conoco Station McIntosh Tailo Creveling Enterprises Kay Hamilton, Fay Hetherton, Judy Hastings, Lois Stillar—Football Uniforms. YEOMAN INSURANCE REAL ESTATE AGENCY 404 1st Avenue South Great Falls Montana Cascade B Y STORE Produce and Clothing Montana CARLSON MUSIC COMPANY VOLKMAN'S BEAUTY SALON 716 Central Avenue “For the woman who cares.” 718 Central Avenue Great Falls Montana Great Falls Montana BUTTREY'S DEPARTMENT STORE 501 Central Avenue BUTTREY'S MEN'S BOYS' STORE 517 Central Avenue SELSTAD SOIL SERVICE Complete Liquid Fertilizer Service Morea Liquid Feeds West Vaughn Road Great Falls GREELY ELEVATOR COMPANY Grain Merchants Cascade Montana ANDERSON OFFICE MACHINES 13 5th Street North J. E. KENKEL COMPANY The quality shoe store 417 Central Avenue Great Falls Montana Great Falls Montana STOCKMENS BANK Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Cascade Montana SPARROW'S STORE STATION General Merchandise Russ and Mary Sparrow Ulm, Montana Gas Oil Tires BRUCE NELSON REALTY 1120 First Ave. So. 200 Smelter Ave. Great Falls, Montana Good Luck to the Class of 59 CANYON STORE Bill and Cecil Kopetski Highway 91 Wolf Creek Montana Good Luck to the Class of 59 MURRILL'SCAFE REYNOLD C. DAHL Fine Foods and Satisfying Service Cascade Montana Life and General Insurance 719 First Nat l Bank Bldg. Great Falls Montana EQUITY CO-OP ASS’N Ulm Montana Grain, Feed, Petroleum, HI-WAY GARAGE Complete Auto Repair Products. Hardware Cascade BARREL DRIVE INN Stop in for your favorite snack or a full course dinner. 527 Central Avenue West Great Falls Montana Montana WOLF CREEK CONOCO 24 Hour Wrecker Service Welding and Tire Service Wolf Creek ROWE ELECTRIC CO. Great Falls GATEWAY LUMBER CO. 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Glenn Bates Phone 8-3751 Cascade Montana MARSHALL-WELLS STORE 621 First Avenue North West Phone GL 2-2187 Lyle Monroe — Owner 'Everything in Hardware — Houseware — Appliances — Sport Goods SPORTSMEN'S CLUB Stop in for your favorite drinks and eats. Call 8-9431 for reservations asc ade Montana CROXFORD’S MORTUARY Our record for trustworthiness is a safe guide for families who have recently moved here. Phone 6152 Great Falls Montana GREAT FALLS PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION Rocky Mountain National Farm Loan Ass’n. W. F. Fellows, Secretary-Treasurer 710 First Avenue North Great Falls Montana “Owned by Farmers — For Farmers” “Dependable short and long term credit for farmers and stockmen” UNION 76 SERVICE GARAGE Complete Car Service Ben and Veta McMaster Wolf Creek Montana CLUB CAFETERIA “Your meal before your eyes” Great Falls Montana KEN KAISER MUSIC CO. We specialize in Pianos, Organs, and Hi Fi 108 Central Ave. Ph. GL 2-2451 Great Falls, Montana HI-WAY LUMBER CO. A Complete Line of Building Materials Great Falls Montana DUVAL’S, INC. DEPARTMENT STORE Great Falls, Montana Ph. GL 3-6504 THE VILLAGE INN Good Food Good Service J. P. and Florence Richardson Ulm, Montana FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF GREAT FALLS FIRST NATIONAL BANK GREAT FALLS NATIONAL BANK MONTANA BANK FIRST WESTSIDE NATIONAL BANK Members of the Great Falls Clearing House Association GREAT FALLS SPORTING GOODS Phone GL 3-1241 Gr at Falls Montana HUNTSBERGER INSURANCE REALTY CO. Phone 3-1614 P. 0. Box 1745 602 First National Bank Bldg. Great Falls, Montana EDDY’S BREAD “A part of every Community” MEDICAL ARTS PHARMACY 501 1st Ave. North U. S. Reg. No. 333 Phone GL 3-1645 FREE DELIVERY EVERY HOUR REUBEN’S STANDARD SERVICE 1125 Tenth Ave. So. Ph. GL 2-2583 Great Falls, Montana PFAFF SEWING MACHINES Mann's Sewing Machine Shop No. 8—5th Street, North Great Falls, Montana m 1 n it HOUGH’S SCHOOL SERVICE 1322 10th Avenue South Phone GL 2-6768 Great Falls, Montana A complete photographic school service for over 20 years. Photographers - Clark Hough and Everett Esterby Senior Portraits at their best. PUBLIC DRUG CO. 601 Central Avenue Great Falls Montana MONTANA CONCRETE PIPE CO. Sewer, Culvert and Irrigation Pipe Pumice Blocks Missoula Great Falls AUTO CRAFT SHOP Motor Tune Up Front End Alignment 323 1st Avenue South Great Falls, Montana THE OLD BAR Harold and Betty Pound Phone 8-3011 Cascade Montana CASCADE DRUG STORE N. H. Maxwell Phone 8-3211 Cascade Montana WESTSIDE FINANCE CO. 507 Central Avenue West Great Falls, Montana CONLIN’S WESTSIDE STORE 311-lst Avenue Southwest 14 Buy Better For Less1 Phone GL 2-7642 GENERAL TRUCK TRACTOR CO. Complete Truck Stop Bunks — Cafe — Showers Great Falls Montana SLACK’S CYCLE SHOP 111 3rd Street South Motorcycles and Scooters Great Falls Montana WESTSIDE AUTO REPAIR 601 2nd Avenue Southwest Great Falls Montana PIONEER DAIRY Dependable Service “Since 1892” 400 Central Avenue West Great Falls Montana T. V. SERVICE CENTER Hel ena NORTHWEST MOTORS INC 516 Fuller Imperial DeSoto Chrysler Plymouth Montana 12 Second Street South Phone GL 2-9131 Great Falls Montana Best Wishes from Bob and Gert Funk GENERAL STORE, HOTEL, TRAILER COURT On Highway 287 Wolf Creek Montana PETE'S DRIVE-IN When you're in Great Falls Pete's is the Place Great Falls Montana J. C. PENNEY CO. “It Pays to Shop at Penney’s” 509-511 Central Avenue Great Falls Montana ROEDER'S TEXACO SERVICE CAFE Joe and Frances Specialize in Flavor-Sealed French Fries Wolf Creek Montana Briggs Implement Co. Case Haas Associates Imp. Co. Central Machinery Co. Caterpillar Falls Implement John Deere H. F. Lamberton Minneapolis—Moline Johnson Farm Ferris—Kellion Co. Ferguson Dempster Equipment Co. Ford New Holland H. C. Grinde Co. Allis Chalmers Massey—Harris POWER EQUIPMENT INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Today our system has nearly twice as much power available as it did at the end of World War II, but we’re building for the future, too. Generating plants and transmission lines to serve you—and your children—in the years to come are now in the minds of our far-sighted planners. GREAT FALLS IMPLEMENT DEALERS THE MONTANA POWER COMPANY Compliments of GREAT FALLS RETAIL JEWELERS ASSOCIATION Baron’s Jewelers Crown Jewelry Co. UKE’S SPORTS C. E. Davis, Jeweler Jim Kovich, Jeweler Salmenson Jewelers Ted's Jewel Box Great Falls Montana Teddy's Jewelry 114 Central Avenue
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