Cascade High School - Ketochi Yearbook (Cascade, MT)
- Class of 1960
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ecUcatto i DEDICATION One of the greatest rewards of working on the Ketochi is to be able to dedicate your work to someone who has given his time and effort for you. The person chosen by our class to receive this honor was always there to see that things were going right, whether it was at a dance, concessions or any class project. To show our appreciation for his willingness to help us in any worthwhile thing we strive to do; and for his determination and desire to do anything in his power to help the Seniors in their endeavors; we proudly dedicate this edition of the Ketochi to Mr. William Cornelius. Thank you, Mr. Cornelius 1 2 MRS. GLADYS GESSNER Clerk faculty MR. EL WIN GESSNER General Math, Vo.-Ag 1,2, 3,4; General Science. MR. RALPH HALVERSON Algebra, Physical Education, Driver Training, Advanced Algebra, Coach. MR. FRANCIS LaFORGE English 1,2,3,4; French 2. MRS. GLADYS HETHERTON Home Economics, I,II,III,IV; Vocational Seminar, 7th Grade Science. MR. BILL CORNELIUS Geometry, Biology, 8th Grade Science, Physics. 4 Mrs. Bertha Fraunhofer Cook Mrs. Ruth Mallette Cook Mrs. Frances Woolsey Cook ) cutcC w m f 1 Mr. C. J. Freeman (Slim) Custodian Mr. Paul Stone Bus Driver (Castner Falls) Custodian Mr. Rupert Parsons Bus Driver (Valley) Mr. Tim Latham Bus Driver (Wolf Creek) Mr. Reece Brewer Bus Driver (Ulm ) Se uox 6 Seneant WILLARD E. KOPETSKI Bill Coach at Notre Dame Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Plays: Kissin Cousin 2; Class Pres. 4; Student Council 4; Boys' State Delegate 3; C Club 4; Pres, of C Club 4; Annual Staff 4; State Musical Festival 1; Christmas Ball King 4; Band 1,2; High School Week 4. FAY DIANE HETHERTON Faysie To be the Warden of C.H.S. Transferred from Opheim Junior year; Pep Club 3,4; Pep Club Vice Pres. 4; Band 3,4; Band Vice Pres. 4; FHA 3,4; FHA Vice Pres. 4; State Convention 3; Dist. Convention 3,4; Dist. Voting Delegate 4; F.T.A. 4; Ketochi Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Headin For A Weddin 3; Student Council 4; Dist. Music Festival 3,4; Cheerleader 3,4. I DANIEL LEO MANN Weasle To be an Accountant Band 1,2,3,4; Band Pres. 4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Reporter 4 Class Vice Pres. 4; Christmas Bali Prince 2; State Music Festival 1,2,4; Dist. Music Festival 1,2,3,4; Feature Band 2; Student Council 4; Boys' State Alternate 3; Her Kissin Cousin 2; Headin For a Weddin 3; Basketball 1,2; Football 1,2,3,4; C Club 3,4; Track 2,3,4; State FFA Convention 1,3,4; State FFA Band 1,3,4; Annual Staff 4. 7 RDEE ELLEN ARMSTRONG Dee To do as well as possible F.H.A. 1; F.H.A. Dist. Convention 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Feature Band 3; Class Pres. 1; Student Council 1; Her Kissin Cousin 2, Headin for a Weddin 3; Band Uniform Custodian 3,4; Ketochi Staff 3; An- nual Staff 4; Chorus 2; All State Chorus 2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. LLOYD GEORGE GROSBY Lloydy To be a Philosopher Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2; Her Kissin Cousin 2, Headin for a Weddin 3; Class Treas- urer 1,2,4; Boys' State Delegate 3; C Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4. GAIL VERA CORRIGAN Gay-lic No ambition Pep Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2; Christmas Ball Queen 4; Annual Staff 4; Annual Business Manager 4; Sec. of Class 4; Dist. F.H.A. convention 1. 8 ti KAREN SUZANNE FOWERS Karen To be a chemist and then get married. Transferred here in Sophomore year from Utah. FHA 2; Dist. FHA Convention 2; Chorus 2; Science Club 3; Girls' State Alternate 3; Class President 2; Ketochi Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; FTA 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Her Kissin Cousin 2; Headin fer a Weddin 3; Science Fair 3,4; Student Council Reporter 4; Student Council 2,4; N.S.F. Scholarship 3; American Legion Oratory 3; Elk Scholarship; Valedictorian; Grand Award at District Science Fair—4; High School Week--4; State Science Fair 4. MYRLE ALLEN GOLLAHER To be a Rancher FFA Vice Pres. 3; Pres. 4; Class Pres. 3; Vice Pres. 1; Her Kissin Cousin 2; Headin for a Weddin 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; C Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; National FFA Con- vention 4; Christmas Ball Prince 3; Star Chapter Farmer Award--4. GLENDA CATHRINE HAMILTON Kae To go to Hawaii Transferred here in Junior year from Oklahoma. Pep Club 3,4; Pep Club Treas. 4; Cheerleader 3; Majorette 4; Ketochi Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; Class Play, Headin for a Weddin 3; FHA 3,4; Dist. FHA Convention 4; Singing Delegate 4; FHA Song Leader 4. 9 KAREN IRENE NELSON Karen To See the World Pep Club 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,4; Headin for a Weddin 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4. JOSEPH R. VONSTEIN Old Tall To be a Rancher Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2; FFA 1,2,4; Class Treas. 3; Class Plays: Kissin Cousin 2, Headin For a Weddin 3; FFA Sec. 2. PAULETTE JEAN STANDLEY Paulette To be an Elementary Teacher Band 1,2,3,4; Band Sec. 3, Treas. 4; FHA 1,2,3,4; FHA Sec. 4; Dist. Convention 1,2,3; Class Sec. 3; Christmas Ball Princess 3; Red Cross Camp Dele- gate 2; Girls State Delegate 3; Chorus 2; FTA 3,4; Ketochi Editor 3,4; Annual Editor 4; Her Kissin Cousin 2, Headin for a Weddin 3; Student Council 4; Feature Band 3; Dist. Music Festival 2,3,4; High School Week 4. 10 f JOHN THOMAS WAREH1ME John Coodula To be a Rancher Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,3,4; Football Manager 2; Track 1,2,3,4; FFA 1,2,4; FFA Sec. 2; C Club 2,3,4; Vice Pres, of Student Council 3; Pres, of Student Council 4; Kissin Cousin 2; Headin For a Weddin 3; Ait. Boys' State 3; FFA State Convention 1, Dist. Convention 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Ketochi Staff 4; Vice Pres. Class 2; Inter- scholastic Track Meet 3; Football Captain 4; Dist. High School Rodeo 2,3,4; State High Rodeo 3. SANDRA MARIE NICHOLLS Sandy To be happy forever Band 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,4; Chorus 2; Class Sec. 2; Class Vice Pres. 3; Christmas Ball Princess 2; Student Council Sec. 3; Treas. 4; Ketochi Staff 3,4; Her Kissin Cousin 2; Headin For a Weddin 4; Annual Staff 4; F.T.A. 4; State Music Festival 2; Salutatorian. LARRY R. DUGAS Sherman To see the world Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3,4; C Club 2,3,4; FFA 1,2; FFA Reporter 2; Class Play Headin For a Weddin 3; Annual Staff 4. 11 ' SevUon, ff Rdee grumbles because she won't be able to sell pop at the basketball games next year. Gail grumbles because she won't be able to get kicked off the bus next year. Fay grumbles because she won't be able to get hoarse yelling for the Badgers. Kay grumbles because she won't be able to get A s in Social Problems next year. Karen N. grumbles because she din’t grumble. Karen F. grumbles because she’s leaving Montana. Paulette grumbles because she can't publish the Annual and Ketochi next year. Lloyd grumbles because no Social Goodies for him next year. John--well you name it and he'll grumble. Danny grumbles because he won’t be able to pester the girls anymore. Myrle grumbles because he won't be able to go to Mr. Kessler's classes next year. Larry grumbles because he won't be able to grumble anymore. Bill grumbles because he won't be able to play cards on the bus next year. Joe grumbles because he won't be able to eat all the school's butter next year. Sandy grumbles because she won’t be able to grumble about her unbalanced books. Mr. Cornelius grumbles because he never again will have a class like the class of 60. 12 We the Seniors” ot I960 bequeath these valuable possessions to the following: To the teachers we will just Leave To the Juniors we leave all the carved up desks and the Mighty Senior title, in hopes that they will make good use of it. To the sophomores we leave all of the athletic ability of the Class of 60. To the Freshmen we leave three more years so they someday might become the Mighty Seniors. Rdee Armstrong wills her ability to get along with others to anyone who can't. Gail Corrigan leaves her quiet soft voice to Wanda Dugard. Lloyd Crosby wills his ability to play poker Maverick style to Richard Anderson so he can beat Randy and he wills radio station to Leo Nash. Larry Dugas wills his ability to play poker to Randy Parsons so he can beat Richard Anderson and his short hair cut to Scotty Rogers. Karen Fowers wills her A's in Physics to Suzan Lahti. Myrle Gollaher leaves his left hook shot to Richard Anderson. Kay Hamilton wills to Wanda Cloninger her ability to ride in the front seat of cars at noon and her ability to get straight A's in Social Problems to Lois Stillar. Fay Hetherton wills her pink fingernails to Buck Jones and her little blonde curl to Patty Sue Rieke. Bill Kopetski wills his ability to play pinochle on the bus to Jimmy Adams who really doesn't need it and his wonderful sense of humor to all the funny people in this school. Danny Mann wills his little black Chevy to anyone who will pay for it and wills all his girlfriends to Jayvee. Karen Nelson wills her quiet ways to Earleen Stillar. Sandra Nicholls wills her treasurer's job to Bonnie Dugas. Paulette Standley wills her job as annual editor to anyone who is sucker enough to take it and she leaves her fife to Lois Stillar in hopes that she can be in the jug and fife band next year. Joe Von Stein wills his height to Bruce Boynton who needs it very badly and his lavendar studebaker type wreck to Sherry Hunter. John Warehime wills his ability to get along with the girls to his brother who will be in high school next year and his basketball ability to anyone who has the patience to work with it. We, being of sound mind and able body do affirm that this is our last will and testament. Signed, Witnessed, Sealed and Delivered by THE CLASS OF 1960 13 Cascade, Montana May 24, 1985. The Class of 1960 is meeting for its class reunion at the ol' Cascade High gymnasium. Plans had been made from the time of graduation, but it seemed that we couldn't get together until the year 1985. Nevertheless it was decided to have the reunion now whether or not all could attend. The first to arrive at the gym was the ever-ready Dan Mann. Believe it or not, Dan owns a dude ranch in California. From what everyone has heard he is quite a cowboy now. Since the class of '60 always did everything in style, Karen Nelson didn't have to wait tables. Karen told us she is working in Nevada (Reno no less) as a cigarette girl and waitress. She said she’d seen quite a bit of Glenda Hamilton down there. Glenda never could stand one guy too long. Glenda was unable to attend the reunion, as she was getting a divorce for the eighth time. Joe Von Stein has finally filled out and is no longer so thin but is built like Atlas. Upon graduation from CHS Joe became the number one prospect for Mr. America and finally won the title in 1970. Joe entertained the group with some weight-lifting tricks. Rdee Armstrong also entertained us with her recent role in ’’Romeo and Juliet. Rdee finally became a good actress, but she'd had several years practice before entering the profession. Fay Hetherton and Gail Corrigan (Cloninger) came together on Fay’s latest invention Flying Carpets. Fay has done quite well for herself and so has Gail. Gail had left Jim home with their five little boys. John Warehime and Larry Dugas arrived together as they had just been shipped home from the South seas. They are both making the Navy their career. Karen Fowers was unable to be present for the reunion. She's still trying to be the first woman to reach the moon. Myrle Gollaher drove up in his new 1985 Oldsmobile and said he couldn't stay long because it seems his wife over in Simms was not in good health. We guessed she must have worried too much about him. Sandy Nichoils had just flown in from Washington, D.C. where she is the president's private secretary. Bill Kopetski accompanied her because believe it or not Bill is the 40th president of the United States. Paulette Standley arrived late because it seems that after 25 years of chasing the same guy she never did catch him, but knowing Paulette she'll be trying for another 25 years. Paulette is the first and second grade teacher at Cascade. Everyone could'nt help but think something was missing when who should they see stumbling up the steps but Mr. Cornelius. He still has his red hair with a few more gray hairs in it and his fine sense of humor. The always late Lloyd Crosby came last but as always he had a good excuse. His old car had quit on him before he made it up the hill to the gym. Everything was complete now and the afternoon was spent with talk about the good ol’ days. 14 CLASS MOTTO: ”WHAT WE ARE TO BE; WE ARE BECOMING CLASS FLOWER: ORCHID COLORS: BLUE SILVER In September of 1956, the class of 1960 had a total of fifteen members. Those being Rdee Armstrong, Gail Corrigan, Lloyd Crosby, Larry Dugas, Myrie Gollaher, Bill Kopetski, Danny Mann, Karen Nelson, Sandy Nicholls. Eric Ortloff, Sharon Payne, Margaret Romberg, Paulette Standley, Joe Von Stein, and John Warehime. Our class advisor was Miss Eleanor Schmidt. The class officers were Rdee--President; Myrie--Vice President; Margaret -- Secretary; Lloyd--Treasurer. Our Sophomore year the class had twenty-three members. New faces seen were Charles Batson, Pat Burns, Alan Dugas, Ben Flanagan, Karen Fowers, Clarence Jones, Norma Maxwell, Warren Nicholls, and Nola Russell. Eric Ort- loff was missing from the group. During the year Charles Batson, Gail Corrigan, Alan Dugas, Ben Flanagan, and Clarence Jones left. The Sophomore year was enjoyed by all and especially the good times at school functions. In the spring we put on the three-act comedy, Her Kissin' Cousin. We also were in charge of the annual Ketochi Day and picnic. Mr. Dorrance was our class advisor that year and the class officers were Karen F.--President; John --Vice President; Sandy--Secretary; and Lloyd--Treasurer. The Junior year saw the class busier than ever. There was the ordering of class rings, putting on the Junior Play-- Headin' for a Weddin', and the Junior Prom When You Wish Upon A Star. Those missing from the group of Jolly Juniors were Pat Burns, Norma Maxwell, Warren Nicholls, Sharon Payne, and Nola Russell. New faces seen were Ardith Barnes, Glenda Hamilton, and Fay Hetherton. Gail Corrigan joined the group again. Class officers were Myrie--President; Sandy--Vice President; Paulette--Secretary; and Joe--Treasurer. The class advisor for this year was Mr. Cornelius. Senior year at last. Here we were mighty seniors, boy did we rate. But to some of us it gave a funny kind of feeling. We found the Senior year to be even busier than the Junior year. No new members were added to the class but we lost Ardith Barnes and Margaret Romberg. Mr. Cornelius was still sticking with us and every morning in homeroom it was; Would you please be quiet for thirty seconds so I can take roll call. In our Senior year we had to worry about senior portraits, graduation announcements, caps and gowns, class night, sneak trip, annual, and last but not least graduating! The class officers were Bill--President; Danny--Vice President; Gail--Secretary; and Lloyd--Treasurer. The memorial events of 1959-60 were the Christmas Ball--”Sleighride, working on the annual, soliciting ads, class night, sneak trip, and baccalaureate and commencement. This brings us up to the present and shows that the class of '60 which began with fifteen members and ended with fifteen members has been successful in most of its endeavors. At this time in our annual we wish to thank everyone who helped to make our years at CHS the most enjoyable and happy years we've had. Thank you very much! THE CLASS OF '60 15 BACK ROW: left to right--Danny Mann, Myrle Gollaher, Joe Von Stein, Bill Kopetski, Lloyd Crosby, John Warehime. FRONT ROW: Paulette Standley, Karen Nelson, Rdee Armstrong, Gail Corrigan, Fay Hetherton, Karen Fowers, and Sandy Nicholls. Not pictured is Glenda Hamilton. 16 flcatcon, 17 Jim Adams David Baker Darlene Barker 9 , Cliff Buck Suzan Lahti Secretary Wanda Cloninger Karen Halverson Myron Lee Ramona Damon Jerry Hocevar Judy Mallette Bonnie Dugas Susie LaFromboise Nate Mannakee Vice President 18 Edward McCurdie Douglas Standley Norma Maxwell James Monroe Wendell Obrecht Lois Stillar Barbara Murphy Ted Rieke Treasurer Elwood Webb Janet Nahrgang Robert Rogers President Cathy Williams SofiJiattuvie 20 George Clinger Cindy Hanson Marguerite Lovcik JayVee Carson Vance Clinger Maryann Hocevar Darlene Podvin Julia Ferguson Sherry Hunter Treasurer Patty Rieke Secretary w Bill Flechsenhar President Carol VonStein Vice President 21 0?%e46 MUf 22 I Vicky Baker George Drummond K, ? Richard Grayson Marilyn Bell Wanda Dugard Pat Kinkaid Bruce Boynton Craig Fowers Vice President John Lich Earl Damon Carol Gollaher Lois Mannakee Secretary Carol Maxwell Mike McCann Larry Moore Bobby Simmons Earleen Stillar Joann Nicholls Carmen St. Mark Barbara VonStein Susan Ogden Treasurer V- ' i : h Boyd Standley Mike Wren Randy Parson President Louise Standley David Woolsey 24 25 tytade BACK ROW: Michael Simmons, Mike McQuire, Randy Olson; STANDING, left to right: Janet Standley, Denise Pound, Zella Blackley, Margaret Belisle, Susan Cornelius, Colleen Moll, Sharon Young, Sandra Kienberger, Bar- bara Morse, Jeanne Benner; Teacher, Mrs. Egeler; SEATED: Susie Lemons, Julia Dutcher, Duncan Ferguson, Roger Day, Penny Austin, Rocky Hocevar, Stevie Olson, Della Wotjala, and Debra Wotjala. Secattd tfc de BACK ROW: Sunny Smith, Joan Terry, Ricky Murrill, Danny Blackley, Dick Trowbridge, Brenda Wotjala, Colleen Hanson, Mrs. Walworth; SECOND ROW: Marian Dahmes, Nancy Dutcher, Berna Nicholson, Cheryl Hennings, Denise LaForge, Mickey Perry, Kristine Webb, Cindy LaFontaine, Joy Standley, Beverly Boude; FRONT ROW: Randy Kirk, Douglas Lemire, Dale Collins, David Smith, Robert Miller, Ronnie Parson, Ray Cordeiro, William Podvin. 26 0?aunt BACK ROW--Mrs. Reissing, Jim Cornelius, Delbert Lemons, Duane Wotjala, Dale Pound, Lonny Kirk, Alan Young, Rodney Kienberger, Dennis Belisle, Chris Wade. MIDDLE ROW—June Trowbridge, Phyliss Maxwell, Katherine McDonald, Billie Rumney, Cindy Salo, Kathy Perry, Melan Buck, Susan Boynton, Susan Pettapiece FRONT ROW—Marilyn Goff, Kathy Webb, Susan Maxwell, Karen Collins, Tom Hanson, Danny Faller, Chris Corderro, Steve Parsons, Leonard Peterson, Donald Ferguson, Dennis Terry. BACK ROW--Donnie Lorang, Lynn Cunningham, Jimmy Tintinger, Douglas Pound, Greg Young, Stephen Belisle, David Lemons, Bill Miller, Holly Cordeiro; SECOND ROW--Mrs. Lovcik, Marie LaForge, Carol Dear, Beverly Dear, Terry Salo, Judy Hetherton, Jan Petitt, Gale Eller, Cindie Webb; THIRD ROW—Hilda Ferguson, Robyn Hegland, Judy Benner, Leah Barlow, Evelyn Trowbridge, Lillian Murphy, Margaret Maxwell; FRONT ROW-- Michael Smith, Bradley Hamlett, Roger Baker, Larry Goff, Philip Terry. 27 Sextii d t cCe BACK ROW: Chuck Cornelius, Rodney Nicholls, Rowan Ogden, Mark Pettit, Robert Reising, Bobby Keyes, Michael Standley, Dennis Trowbridge; MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Lich, Vivian Terry, Ann Eller, Ruth Mortag, Nikki Parson, Betty Vanatta, Marcia Moll, Marie Lich, Rosemary Belisle, Karen Webb; FRONT ROW: Janice Wojtala, James Miller, Ricky Berger, Larry Webb, Danny Hanson, Donald Keyes, Peter Laforge, Lester Podvin. BACK ROW: Kerry Obrecht, Walter Wilson, Thomas Grayson, Lewis Eller, Harvey Riggs, Jim McDonald, Calvin Duerr, Bill Terry, Melvin Venetz; SECOND ROW: Arthur Podvin, Jim Walker, Richard Boude, Don Lee Murrill, Sandra Thompson, Vickey Halverson, Colleen Hetherton, Carol Buck, Glenn Wade, Floyd Damon, Paul Hocevar, Mr. Jahnke; SEATED: Pauline Hocevar, Pixie Hegland, Connie Flechsenhar Carol Belisle, Cathy Maxwell, Lynn Boynton; SEATED ON FLOOR: Richard Collins, Donald Collins, Douglas Kirk, Kenny Ferguson, and Jim Benner. 28 i cle BACK ROW: Arthur Roach, Ricky Williams, Donald Nelson, Jerry Hennings, Bud Peterson, Jerry Parson, Walt Warehime, Joe Barnard, Barry Young SECOND ROW: Ralph Corbett, Johnnie Cummings, Cindy Jones, Patty James, Helen Keyes, Dorothy Baker, Renee Simmons, Marjorie Vanatta, Bernice Lorang, Alex Ferguson, Mrs. Pearson; SEATED: Carol Hennings, Donna Dear, Diane Peterson, Gayle Hastings, Barbara Brown, Margaret Fergu- son, Linda Gollaher; SEATED ON FLOOR: Carl Cordeiro, Randy Hunter, Danny Mortag, Duane Pound, Jean Nicholls. (tccetcon, (fyeeniecuCenA Left to right: Colleen Hetherton, Vickey Halverson, Pauline Hocevar, Gayle Hastings, Donna Dear, 29 4t6letcc 'poot alt BACK ROW: Craig Fowers, Buster Drummond, Richard Anderson, Richard Grayson, Dave Woolsey, Leo Nash; STANDING: Jerry Hocevar, Boyd Standley, Doug Standley, Bill Flechsenhar, Elwood Webb, Lee Ferrel, Mike McCann, Bruce Boynton, Managers--Nate Mannakee, Cliff Buck; KNEELING: Buddy Lee, Ted Rieke, Dave Baker, Bill Kopetski, Danny Mann, Myrle Gollaher, Wendel Obrecht, John Warehime. FOOTBALL SCORES September 18 . . . 14-0 September 25 . . . 38-0 October 2 . . . 46-20 October 9 . . . 41-12 October 17 . . . 19-18 October 21 ... Cascade-Brady . . . 42-12 October 30 . . . 24-7 TOUCHDOWNS Danny Mann --One Gollaher--One Rieke--Eight John Warehime--Four Baker--One Hocevar--Four EXTRA POINTS Flechsenhar- -Two Rieke--Three Warehime-- One Hocevar—Two Obrecht- - Two 31 r?oot z££ 32 s4 ?e« K STANDING, left to right: Ralph Halverson, Coach, Ted Rieke, David Baker, Bill Kopetski, Myrle Gollaher, Bill Flechsenhar, Elwood Webb, Sonny Obrecht, Larry Dugas, Cliff Buck, Manager. KNEELING: Jerry Hocevar, Nate Mannakee, John Warehime. ' g STANDING, left to right: Cliff Buck, Manager, Jim Adams, David Woolsey, Richard Anderson, Douglas Standley, Joe Von Stein, Richard Grayson, George Clinger, Jim Munroe, Buddy Lee, Ralph Halverson, Coach. KNEELING: Bruce Boynton, Buster Drummond, Mike McCann, Oral Block, Ed McCurdie, Craig Fowers. 33 ' 'J UK Nate Mannakee Jcny Hooerar 34 Myrle Gollaher David Baker Sfrltt4ttC4 PLAYER GAMES PLAYED REBOUNDS FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS FIELD GOALS FREE THROWS FREE THROW ATTEMPTS FOULS TOTAL POINTS John Warehime 22 48 258 59 39 76 51 157 Myrle Gollaher 19 140 122 45 15 42 25 105 David Baker 22 107 105 35 31 77 49 101 Wendel Obrecht 18 51 103 36 11 29 47 83 Jerry Hocevar 21 23 135 26 11 36 32 63 Bill Kopetski 22 135 96 19 22 39 35 60 Larry Dugas 16 55 69 21 13 28 11 55 El wood Webb 19 51 62 19 16 35 32 54 Bill Flechsenhar 21 115 92 19 12 32 32 50 Ted Rieke 17 18 44 9 7 15 23 25 Nate Mannakee 14 14 19 3 4 7 18 10 Buddy Lee 4 1 3 0 0 2 0 0 Joe Von Stein 4 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 Bruce Boynton 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 Team Totals 22 1111 291 181 418 456 763 Lois Stillar x Fay Hetherton 4 UlU zt St z££ STANDING--left to right: Mr. Cornelius, Advisor; Rdee Armstrong, Fay Hetherton, Kay Hamilton, Lloyd Crosby, Joe Von Stein, Larry Dugas, Karen Fowers, Karen Nelson, Sandy Nicholls. SEATED: Danny Mann, John Ware- hime--Assistant Editor; Gail Corrigan--Business Manager; Paulette Standley--Editor-in-Chief; Myrle Gollaher, and Bill Kopetski. Student ( ouncct STANDING--left to right: Mr. Prestbo, Advisor; Randy Parsons, Scotty Rogers, Danny Mann, Bill Kopetski, Bill Flechsenhar, Myrle Gollaher, Fay Hetherton, Paulette Standley, Darlene Barker, Sherry Hunter. SEATED: Sandy Nicholls, Treasurer; Cliff Buck, Vice President; John Warehime, President; Lois Stillar, Secretary; and Karen Fowers, Reporter. 37 Patone 'ftyo tte Mi6ene s4 tentca BACK ROW: Susan Ogden, Billie Jones, Ramona Damon, Judy Mallette, Bonnie Dugas, Carolyn Adams, Wanda Dugard. STANDING: Mrs. Hetherton, Advisor; Darlene Podvin, Barbara Von Stein, Margie Lovcik, Pat Kinkaid, Carol Von Stein, Vickey Baker, Cyndy Hanson, Gray Mannakee, Louise Standley. SEATED: Sherry Hunter, Maryann Hocevar, Earleen Stillar, Sandy Nicholls, Karen Nelson, Julia Ferguson, Joanne Nicholls. SEATED ON FLOOR: Wanda Cloninger, Parliamentarian and Historian; Janet Nahrgang, Reporter; Fay Hetherton, Vice President; Lois Stillar, President; Paulette Standley, Secretary; and Pat Rieke, Treasurer. Poctane panatena s4 nentca STANDING: Mr. Gessner, Advisor; Randy Parsons, Leo Nash, Boyd Standley, Sammy Eller, Richard Anderson, Joe Von Stein, Jimmy Munroe, Mike McCann, Dave Woolsey, George Baker, Buster Drummond. SEATED: Bob Collins, John Warehime, Sonny Obrecht, Secretary; Jim Nicholls, Treasurer; Myrle Gollaher, President; Doug Standley, Vice President; Danny Mann, Reporter; Jay Vee Carson, Sentinel; Ed McCurdie. 38 putune t7eac le'i4- s4m uca FRONT ROW: Paulette Standley, Lois Stillar, Fay Hetherton, Sandra Nicholls. BACK ROW: Barbara Murphy, Advisor, Mr. LaForge, Karen Fowers. BACK ROW: Carol Gollaher, Fay Hetherton, Cathy Maxwell, Janet Nahrgang, Dorthy Baker, Jim MacDonald, LouAnn Richter, Calvin Duerr, Margaret Standley, Melvin Venetz, Ricky Williams, Susan Ogden, Randy Parsons. 3rd ROW: Paul Hocevar, Gayle Hastings, Patty James, Linda Gollaher, Scotty Rogers, Bill Flechsenhar, Dan Mortag, Quane Pound, Colleen Hetherton, Connie Flechsenhar, Vicky Halverson, Kerry Obrecht, Elwood Webb, Patty Sue Rieke. 2nd ROW: Cliff Buck, Pauline Hocevar, Louise Standley, Billie Jones, Margie Lovcik, Earleen Stillar, Karen Nelson, Julia Ferguson, Lois Stillar. FRONT ROW: Rdee Armstrong, Danny Maim, Renae Simmons, Cindy Jones, Paulette Standley, Twirlers: Kay Hamilton, Darlene Barker, Maryann Hocevar, Sherry Hunter. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY HAROLD'S MUSIC OF GREAT FALLS 39 ?Zetoc6i BACK ROW . Louise Standley, Susan Ogden, Darlene Podvin, Wanda Dugard, Pat Rieke, Maryann Hocevar, Suzan Lahti. SECOND ROW: John Warehime, Bonnie Dugas, Nate Mannakee, Carol Von Stein, Elwood Webb, Wanda Cloniger, Lou Ann Richter, Karen Halverson, Margie Lovcik, Sherry Hunter, Mr. LaForge. FIRST ROW: Mr. Kessler, Jerry Hocevar, Sandy Nicholls, David Baker, Paulette Standley, Fay Hetherton, Lois Stillar. “StuCyesi Pa-cv STANDING: Carol Von Stein, Billie Jones, Danny Mann, Jim Nicholls, Rdee Armstrong, Romona Damon. SITTING: Elwood Webb, Darlene Barker, Scotty Rogers, Lou Ann Richter. 40 (fyeentetuUnA- Left to Right: Gray Mannakee, Lois Stillar. Carol Gollaher, Fay Hetherton. 0?Cay 7wviten,6 Left to Right: Margie Lovcik, LouAnn Richter, Patty Rieke. 41 6ee le4uU'i4' Lois Stillar, Gray Mannakee, Carol Gollaher, Fay Hetherton. Kay Hamilton, Darlene Podvin, Sherry Hunter, Mary Ann Hocevar. 42 “Pefr (2tu BACK ROW: Joanne Nicholls, Vickey Baker, Barbara VonStein, Carol Adams, Wanda Cloninger, LouAnn Richter, Marjie Lovcik, Earleen Stillar, Maryann Hocevar, Suzanne Lahti, Norma Maxwell. 2nd ROW: Julia Ferguson, Darlene Podvin, Carmen St. Marks, Rdee Armstrong, Cynda Hanson, Billie Jones, Darlene Barker, Cathy Williams, Ramona Damon, Judy Mallette, Carol VonStein, Ronnie Dugas, Pat Kinkaid, Susan Ogden, Karen Nelson, Jane Read, Wanda Dugard, Louise Standley, Barbara Murphy, Carol Maxwell. SITTING: Sandy Nicholls, Paulette Standley, Karen Fowers, Karen Halverson, Pat Rieke, Sherry Hunter, Kay Hamilton, Marlyn Bell, Cheerleaders Lois Stillar, Gray Mannkee, Carol Collaher, Fay Hetherton. e BACK ROW: Mr. Halverson, John Warehime, Larry Dugas, Danny Mann, Bill Kopetski, Myrle Collaher, Lloyd Crosby, Bill Flechsenhar, Elwood Webb, Sonny Obrecht. 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