Cascade High School - Ketochi Yearbook (Cascade, MT)
- Class of 1965
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c tA A «k Vv y C A ° V ! i v T The ketochi 4 V 4 FOREWORD In 1930 the annual was given the name KETOCHI, an Indian word meaning ”hilltop’. Now, thirty-five years later, Ketochi still graces the cover of this annual. ’’Ketochi” will always suggest the many mountains of our vicinity, the butte, Mount Cecilia, the Little Beits and others. This name indicates , the high placement of our ideals and aims, and symbolizes the greater heights of learning and achievement which we hope to attain. After reach- ing the summit of the second stage of our education, we look for higher peaks to scale. Many years from now, when you page through this annual, I hope it takes you back to Cascade and the memories of your high school days. Bonnie O'Neil Editor 2 DEDICATION We, the Seniors of 1965, proudly dedicate this Ketochi to Mr. Irvin Rieke. We extend to him our sincere appreciation for his loyalty and his genuine interest in us and the future of our school. We owe our new athletic field to Mr. Rieke1 s generosity. With this annual we wish to express our deepest gratitude to Mr. Rieke whose active support of our school far outweighs his civic duty. A sincere thank you from all of us. 3 ANNUAL STAFF 1ST ROW: Pauline Hocevar, Cathie Cox, Bob Siebel, Bonnie O'Neill, Vicky Halverson, Connie Fiechsenhar, Colleen Hetherton. 2ND ROW: Glenn Wade, Kerry Obrecht, Bill Terry, Melvin Venetz, Kenny Ferguson, Betty Goss, Bill Cornelius, Advisor. 3RD ROW: Calvin Duerr, Waiter Wilson, Barbara Moody, Peggy Fraser, Doug Kirk, John See, Cathy Maxwell. 4TH ROW: Slick Setzer, Larry Caldwell, Paul Hocevar, Sam Sommers, Bob Manning, Dan Lashway. NOT PICTURED: Don Murrill, Carol Belisle, Jim Benner. Editor..............................................Bonnie O'Neill Co-Assistant Editors .............................Vicky Halverson Bob Siebel 4 Business Manager Cathie Cox RUSSELL FOREMAN Guidance Counselor B. S. , Rocky Mountain College, M. S. , Eastern Montana College PTA, BACK ROW: Mrs. Wes Hill, Mrs. Ed Jerin, Mrs. Wally Moll, Mrs. Margaret Lovcik, Mrs. Ken Obrecht, Mrs. George Hammer. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Dick Johnson, Mrs. Ken Gilbert, Mrs. Bill Cornelius, Mrs. Bill Cummings, Mrs. Horace Anderson. OSCAR B. PRESTBO Superintendent A new addition to the faculty is the guidance counselor, Mr. Rus- sell Foreman. Mr. Foreman helps students who are having scholastic problems, difficulties planning their future, and he assists them in applying for scholarships. Mr. Foreman has done an outstanding job in the past year and we are certain that he will continue to do so. Our School Board has done a job in the past year for which we are grateful. They were instru- mental in getting the new school addition bill passed. Our P.T. A. does a fine job in assisting under- standing between the parents and the teachers. We sincerely hope that they will continue to do as fine a job in the future as they have in the past. SCHOOL BOARD: Brad Hamlett, Gladys Gessner, Lester Standley, and Tommy Grimes. NOT PICTURED--John Gordon. 6 MIKA NYE English, French B.A., Pierce College, Montana State University. WILLIAM CORNELIUS Science, Math B. S. , Montana State College. MARJORIE MORGEN STERN English, Library B. A. , University of Kansas. BERNARD BONAMIE Soc. St. , Speech, History Athletics Coach B. A., Huron (S. Dakota) College. 7 KENNETH HA AB Commercial B.A. , College of Great Falls. GLADYS HETHERTON Home Ec. , Science B.A., Concordia Coll gq. RALPH HALVERSON Math, Phys. Ed. , Athletics Coach B. A., Northern Teachers College (S. Dakota) JAMES LEWIS Vo. Ag. , Math B. S. , Montana State olle y. 8 NINA EGELER First Grade DOROTHY KRABER Second Grade DORIS REISSINC Third Grade MARGARET LOVICK Fourth Grade JoANN EISENZIMER Fifth Grade BERNICE CARLSON Sixth Grade DONALD MUNKERS Seventh Grade T.l ement ary Principal CUSTODIANS-Paul Stone and Slim Freeman. 10 CLASS OF ’65 Paul Hocevar-president, Jim Benner-vice president, Colleen Hetherton-secretary, Bill Terry-treasurer, Pauline Hocevar-reporter. CLASS FLOWER Blue tipped gold carnation CLASS COLORS Royal Blue and Gold CLASS MOTTO The Ropes of the Past Ring the Bells of the Future Special thanks go to our advisor, Mr. William Cornelius, for putting up with us. He has aided and abetted our activities for four years. We appreciate his concern and efforts to improve the Class of '65. 12 LAWRENCE MICHAEL CALDWELL Lil Cracker Trouble is my middle name Ambition: To be a dude rancher and a success Favorite Saying: Study hall rules, blah! Activities: Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3; Annual Staff 4; Track 1, 2; C Club 3,4; $10,000 Secret 3. BARBARA LEE MOODY Barb Why study? I've got better things to do Ambition: To become a beautician Favorite Saying: Smile and make people wonder what you have been up to Activities: Transferred from Butte 3; FHA 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Badger Paws 4. 1 rrf v ' ; ■ L PAULINE HOCEVAR I don’t ask for any favors Paula Ambition: To be successful Favorite Saying: Hoo--Hoo--Hoo--Hoo Activities: Band 1,2,3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2,3,4; Library 1,2. KENNETH BRUCE FERGUSON Kenny It’s better to be bashful than bold Ambition: To be an electronics technician Favorite Saying: Is that good? Activities: FFA 1,2; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2; Track 1, 2, 3,4; Annual Staff 4 . 13 CATHIE LYNN COX Wilt” Boyfriend number 44 is my favorite today Ambition: To graduate from college Favorite Saying: Oh, honestly! Activities: Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; FHA 1,2; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4, Business Manager 4; Ketochi 2,3,4; Art Editor and Assistant Editor 3, Assistand Advisor 4; MIEA Convention 3,4; Student Council Treasurer 4; $10,000 Secret 3; Chorus 2,3. CALVIN VINCENT DUERR Cal' Mechanical drawing isn’t the only place you need a good line’ Ambition: To be rich Favorite Saying: Ya, but Activities: Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Track 1; Band 1,2; FFA 1, reporter 2, pres. 3; class pres. 2; Annual Staff 4. DOUGLAS GREGORY KIRK I'm a man of few words. Ambition: Make the best from what I have Favorite saying: I'll tell ya when I find one. Activities: Football 1, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,2, 3, 4 C-Club 3,4; FFA 4. CATHERINE ELLEN MAXWELL Anybody know a good story? Ambition: Finish college Favorite Saying: Hi ya hotrod Activities: Band 1,2,3, 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1 4; Annual Staff 4; Track 1,4; Basketball 4; Volleyball 14 Dennis i Library 1,2,3,4. Bill WILLIAM LEE TERRY Actions speak louder than words Ambition: To have fun Favorite Saying: Who cares?” Activities: Track 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Football 2,3,4; Class Treasurer 1,2,3,4; Secretary 1,2; C Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Band 1,2; French Club 4, vice-pres. 4. Did you know that I’m a genius? Ambition: To go to Bozeman and join a fraternity Favorite Saying: Oh, really! Activities: Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; FHA 1,2,3; Class reporter 2; Student Council 4; Ketochi Staff, sec. 2, asst, editor 3, stu- dent advisor 4; MIEA Convention 3,4; ”$10,000 Secret 3; Annual Staff Editor 4; Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow; Na- tional Merit Commendation; Honor Roll 1,2,3, 4; Valedictorian. The personality kid Ambition; To graduate from college Favorite Saying: It's the bad one” Activities: Transferred from Great Falls 4; Pep Club, vice pres. 4; Ketochi Staff, head typist; Annual Staff. Don't rush me girls Ambition: Graduate from college and have a successful life Favorite Saying: Candy's dandy, but liquor's quicker Activities: Football 3,4; Track 3,4. BONNIE ANN O'NEILL Bonnie O MARGARET ELLEN FRASER Peg’ c ROBERT F. MANNING Doc 15 PATRICK RICHARD SETZER ’’Slick” ’’Just once I'd like to be able to say, 'hi Shorty! Ambition: To make the grade Favorite Saying: Hey fuzzy Activities: Transferred from Butte 3; Football mgr. 3,4; Basket- ball mgr. 3,4; Track mgr. 3,4; C Club 3,4; $10,000 Secret Annual Staff 4; Student Council 4. CAROL ANN BELISLE Dynamo I'm the shy, quiet, type. Ambition: To go to business college Favorite Saying: What! Activities: Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; FHA 1,2,3. WALTER RAE WILSON Walt I don’t talk much but I think a lot. Ambition: To travel and get more education Favorite Saying: What’s the difference Activities: FFA 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,3; Track 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Band 1. MELVIN LENARD VENETZ Mel Do you want to know the batting average of the players in the World Series in 1932 ? Ambition: To be very successful in life Favorite Saying: Just ta ta Activities: Track 2,3,4; C Club 3,4; Library Club 1,2, 3, 4; Ketochi Staff 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1,2,4; Annual Staff 4. SAMUEL LEROY SOMMERS Sammy Peace at any price” Ambition: To be a first class bum Favorite Saying! ’’Beats me! Activities: Transferred from Missouri 4; Football 4. DON LEE MURRILL Boe Sticks and stones can’t break my bones” Ambition: Be a veteranarian Favorite Saying: ”Hey Fred Activities: Football 1,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 3; C Club 2,3,4; ”$10,000 Dollar Secret 3; Vice Pres. 1; Pres. 3; Boys' State Alt. ELIZABETH ANN GOSS Betty Be sure you’re right, then go ahead. Ambition: To out do my older brother KERRY LES OBRECHT This young man is noted because of the way he talks (all the time!)” . , ... Ambition: To live a happy and successful life Activities: Band, librarian 1,2,3, student director 4; Ketochi Staff 1; Library Club I, pres. 2,3,4; MS LA State pres. 4; $10,000 Secret 3; Science Club 1,2, 3, vice pres. 4; French ’•ib 4; Basketball 1; Boys' State Alt. 17 JAMES LOUIS BENNER Jim I don't like school but the extra-curricular activities are great Ambition: To be a teacher and a coach Favorite Saying: Hi Vic Activities: Band 1,2,3, vice pres. 4; class vice pres. 4; $10,000 Secret 3; Student Council 4; C Club 1,2,3, vice pres. 4; Football 1,2,3,4, co-captain 4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4, captain 4; Track 1, 2,3,4, captain 4. VICTORIA MARIE HALVERSON Vic Ain't love grand? Ambition: To graduate from college Favorite Saying: Hi Jim Activities: Pep Club 1,2,3, reporter 4; Cheerleader 4; FHA 1, 2, vice pres. 3, pres. 4; FHA District Convention 1,3,4; FHA State Convention 3; Chorus 1,2,3; class reporter 1,3; Band 1,2, 3, sec-treas. 4; Library Club, vice pres. 1; Ketochi 1,3; Student Council 1,2, 3,4, sec. 3; Girls' State alt. 3; Annual co-asst. editor; Track 1,2,3,4; Christmas Ball Queen 4; $10,000 Secret . GLENN GARY WADE Glenn Gone with the wind Ambition: To be a chemist Favorite Saying: Do we have to? Activities: Band 1, 2, 3,4; Library Club 1, 2, 3,4; C Club 3,4; Track Manager 3,4; Science Club 3,4; French Club 4; Annual Staff 4. 18 ft — DANIEL LEE LASHWAY Dan ole Boy But officer, I wasn’t hot rodding Ambition: To own a set of Mag's Favorite Saying: Hi Baby Activities: Transferred from Fairfield 3; Plymouth Trouble Shooting Contest; Annual Staff 4. COLLEEN ADAIR HETHERTON Coke The Lord is my salvation Ambition: To become a French interpretor Favorite Saying: Oh, hairy moots Activities: Cheerleader 1,3,4; Pep Club 1,2, Treasurer 3, 4; FHA 1,2, Reporter 3,4; Ketochi Staff Reporter 3,4, Assistant Editor 4; Chorus 2,3; Science Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 3, President 4; Band 1,2, President 3, 4; Library Club Secretary 1, Secretary 2, Ad. Editor 3; $10,000 Secret 3; French Club 4; Dist. FHA Convention 1,2,3,4; State FHA Convention 3; MIEA Convention 4; American Legion Oratory 2,3,4; DAR 4; Girls’ State 3; 1st Elk's Leadership Award 4; FFA Sweetheart 4; Feature Band 1,3; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. ROBERT VERNON SIEBEL Sieb Say I’ve got a little job for you Ambition: To become a hotel manager Favorite Saying: Come what may Activities: Transferred from Chicago 2; French Club pres. 4; Ketochi Staff, Business mgr. 3, editor 4; C Club 2,3, reporter 4; Library Club 3,4; Annual Staff, co-asst. editor; Student Council 4; Boys' State; Football mgr. 2,3; Track 2; $10,000 Secret 3; MIEA Convention 4; State Library Convention 3,4; Honor Roll 4. 19 Kraut PAUL LEE HOCEVAR I don't know what you mean, but I disagree! Ambition: To become a successful businessman Favorite Saying: Come what may Activities: Football 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; Basketball I,2,3,4; Track 2; Class pres. 4; Class vice-pres. 3; Student Council 2,3,4, vice-pres. 3; Science Club 2, 4, vice-pres. 2, pres. 4; C Club 1,2, 3, 4, pres. 4; Band 1,2,3, 4, pres. 4; Library Club 1; FFA 1; Annual Staff 4; $10,000 Secret 3; Boy’s State Dele- gate. CONNIE MARIE FLECHSENHAR Joe School spirit is my pride Ambition: To become a lawyer Favorite Saying: Hi There Activities: Pep Club, reporter I, treasurer 2, sec. 3, pres. 4; FHA 1, reporter 2, sec. 3, vice pres. 4; District Convention 1,3,4; FHA State Convention 3; Ketochi Staff 1,2, 3, 4; MIEA Convention 3; Student Council 2, 4: reporter 2; Library Club 1,2, 3; Class treasurer 3; $ 10, 000 Secret Band 1,2,3,4, vice pres . 4; FTA 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3,4; Annual Staff 4 . JOHN ELSWORTH SEE Junior That’s the last time I’ll argue with a wall Ambition: To be a diesel engineer Favorite Saying: Kill it before it multiplies Activities: Transferred from Augusta 3; Plymouth Trouble Shooting Contest; Annual Staff 4. 20 LOOKING FORWARD The year is 1984. I have been hired to find the members of the Class of '65 and what they are doing. Sam Sommers, author of HOW TO MAKE A MILLION WITHOUT LIFTING A FINGER is writing another book and wants to use some of his classmates' techniques for making money. The head of the FBI, Slick” Setzer is helping me. Slick discovered his interest in detective work while rehearsing for a play in his junior year in high school. We decided a visit to the fifty-first state, Mars, might be in order. We contacted John See for tickets to Mars. John is Commander of Operation Marspass. He has quite a lucrative business ferrying tourists between Mars and Earth. After phoning for reservations at the plush Mars Inn, we learned it was owned by none other than Bob Siebel. While driving around Mars, I remarked to Slick on the Greek atmosphere the olive groves and fig trees gave. We saw a worker pruning one of the trees so we stopped to talk. Im- agine our surprise to recognize Connie Flechsenhar, the first space traveler to land on Mars. She ex- plained that her reward was this large tract of land upon which she was raising olives, figs and little Greeks. We bade Connie goodby and returned to Earth. We arrived in time for a show at Madison Square Garden. President Kerry Obrecht and Secretary of Foreign Affairs Colleen Hetherton were there. The way Kerry used to argue in school, everyone knew he'd be a politician. Colleen speaks thirty-seven languages. She got her start with four years of French in high school. The first act is the world famous husband and wife high-wire team, the Dazzlers. Why it's Jim Benner and the former Vicky Halverson! The cool steady nerve Jim and Vic showed in high school sports is needed in this exhibition. Next on the program is the inventor of the thinking robot, Melvin Venetz. Melvin perfected the robot until it is almost human. To give it commands, just think of the com- mand, all the robots are equipped with ESP. Here's a well known voice, the Voice of Music, Carol Ann Belisle, Carol has had several hits, and has received three golden records, for record sales numbering over a million. A couple of cartoonists are scheduled next. Betty Goss, a protegee of A1 Capp's, has taken up where he left off so Li I Abner will continue getting in and out of scrapes. Kenny Ferguson has taken over the editing of MAD. He's now Alfred E. Neuman's right hand man. Here is the famous midget basket- ball team and their coach, Don Lee Murrill. They have been in the news recently because of their unex- pected victory over the Harlem Globetrotters, 81-35. Hear those golden notes! That has to be the new out space group of three young men. One is an alumnus of Cascade High School, Bill Terry. After graduating Bill grew a beard and formed his group known as Peter, Paul, and Terry. To finish the Madison Square Garden show with a touch of Old West, is Peggy Fraser and her Wild West show. After winning Rodeo Queen of the World, she formed a show and is touring the world. Slick and I caught a jet for Cascade to see what the old town was like and to see if we could find some of the Class of '65 there. A group of oil derricks were the first things we saw. These were owned by Walter Wilson. He was driving his pickup one day and when he dug out at a stop sign, he struck oil! Doug Kirk owns a ranch near here. He is experimenting with various breeds of cattle, trying to find a breed that will thrive on Martian vegetation. Calvin Duerr also has a ranch near Cascade, in fact he owns Cas- cade! He raises purebred Herefords and thoroughbreds. Calvin has raised four Kentucky Derby winners in the last ten years. A sports report shows the whereabouts of several members of the class. Danny Lashway is a race car driver. He has won first at Indianapolis for the last five years. Cathy Maxwell was a sprinter for the U. S. Olympic team. She won four gold medals before her retirement. After his graduation Bob Manning took up boxing. He won the Golden Gloves and is now the Middleweight Boxing Champion of the World. Also in the news is the appointment of Glenn Wade as conductor of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. Glenn showed interest in conducting while in band in high school. Pauline Hocevar, an ultra modern fashion de- signer, unveiled her controversial sleeveless dress today. After the extreme lack of clothing during the Sexy Sixties, the fashion went to ankle length skirts, long sleeved blouses and turtleneck sweaters. We motored to Reno which is part of the Gambling Paradise owned by Paul Hocevar and Larry Caldwell. They also own Los Vegas and Tiajuana. They won them in a dice game. Barbara Moody is head blackjack dealer at the largest gambling hail in Reno. Bonnie O’Neill is quite a regular visitor. She is trying to figure a way to beat the odds and break the bank. We ran into that well known movie star, Cathie Cox, waiting for a divorce from her fifteenth husband. I asked her what the reason was this time and she replied, Dahling, one must spread one’s fabulous company around to give the poor men a chance for happiness! After rounding up the information on all these characters, I went to find Sam to collect my fee. There was no sign of him--not only does he know how to make money, he knows how to keep it! Slick and I set off to find him........ 21 LOOKING BACKWARD Well, here we are at the end of our journey. It has been a long trip, but one in which we have formed many memories. The first step was climbing the hill to white-wash the C in order to become a full fledged freshman. We started our freshman year with forty members, from which Jim McDonald was chosen president, Don Murrill-vice president, Bill Terry-secretary-treasurer and Vicky Halverson- reporter. Connie Flechsenhar and Colleen Hetherton were chosen as varsity cheerleaders for the year. The frosh girls were the volley ball champs for the year. Traveling the long winding road we finally came to Sophomore Cliff. Our number dropped to twenty- six with Calvin Duerr as president, Colleen Hetherton-vice president, Bill Terry-secretary-treasurer and Bonnie O'Neill-reporter. Connie Flechsenhar was elected to the Student Council as reporter. The sophomore's events began with the initiation of the lowly freshmen, the Homecoming activities and the Christmas skit. Vicky Halverson and Jim Benner were chosen as best dressed couple for the Sadie Hawkins Dance and Colleen Hetherton was the best dressed girl. Connie Flechsenhar was again chosen varsity cheerleader. Our first year as upperclassmen soon ended, climaxed with the ordering of our class rings. The next year we came upon the Rockslide of many activities. Our class roll increased to thirty-two, with Don Murrill as president, Paul Hocevar as vice-president, Colleen Hetherton as secretary, Connie Flechsenhar as treasurer and Vicky Halverson as reporter. Two of the main events were the class play called $10,000 Secret , and the Junior Prom entitled Over the Rainbow. Both were a lot of work, but were enjoyed by ail. We took the honors at the Sadie Hawkins Dance, with Connie Flechsenhar and Slick Setzer as best dressed couple and Colleen Hetherton as best dressed girl. We also won first place on our Homecoming float, with the theme of Just Bet on the Badgers! Colleen Hetherton and Connie Flechsenhar were again elected as varsity cheerleaders. The secretary for the Student Council was Vicky Halverson. The students chosen from our class to represent our school at Boys' State were: Paul Hocevar and Bob Siebal and alternates Don Murrill and Kerry Obrecht. The Girls' State delegate was Colleen Hetherton and alternate Vicky Halverson. The junior girls placed second in the volley ball tourney. Here we are, mighty seniors with an enrollment of twenty-seven members. We elected officers for the last time. They were Paul Hocevar-president, Jim Benner-vice president, Colleen Hetherton - secretary, Bill Terry-treasurer, and Pauline Hocevar-reporter. Annual Staff officers were also elected with Bonnie O'Neill as editor, Bob Siebel and Vicky Halverson as Co-assistant editors and Cathie Cox as business manager. The activities for our senior year were enough to keep us more than busy. The senior girls won first in the volley ball tournament. A girls' basketball tournament was held this year between the classes. The boys were the cheerleaders. Connie Flechsenhar, Colleen Hetherton and Vicky Halverson were elected as cheerleaders for the year. Colleen Hetherton was elected as president of the Student Council and Cathie Cox was appointed as treasurer. Colleen was also chosen as FFA Sweetheart, chosen as the DAR Good Citizen, and she also won first place in the Elks Leadership Contest. Bonnie O'Neill won the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award . Bonnie O'Neill, Cathie Cox and Peggy Fraser represented Cascade at Bozeman at High School Week. Connie Flechsenhar, Colleen Hetherton and Kerry Obrecht showed their talents at the State Music Festival in Missoula. Senior Royalties included Pauline Hocevar and Bob Manning--Homecoming, Vicky Halverson and John See--Christmas Ball, Winter Holiday , Colleen Hetherton and Jim Benner--Rose Ball and Peggy Fraser and Pat (Slick) Setzer--Junior Prom. We won first place on Homecoming floats with our Open Season Elks , and won first place on the Christmas skits. At last it was announced that Bonnie O'Neill was valedictorian and Cathie Cox was saiutatorian of the Class of 1965 . We thank Mr. Cornelius for putting up with us these past four years. They were a struggle, but it was fun. It seems like only yesterday we were freshmen and now our title or mighty seniors is past, but it will never be forgotten. Our final good-by was said on May 24, 1965, to all our friends. We will always cherish our years at CHS because we may never pass this way again. CLASS ROLL Jim Benner Cathie Cox Larry Caldwell Calvin Duerr Kenny Ferguson Connie Flechsenhar Peggy Fraser Betty Goss Vicky Halverson Colleen Hetherton Paul Hocevar Pauline Hocevar Doug Kirk Dan Lashway Bob Manning Cathy Maxwell Barbara Moody Don Murrill Kerry Obrecht Bonnie O'Neill John See Pat Setzer Bob Siebel Bill Terry Melvin Venetz Glenn Wade Walter Wilson 22 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Being of sound mind, we the Class of '65 will the following: KERRY OBRECHT wills his ability to get out of studyhall to Roger Baker, who doesn't seem to need it, and his class ring to Penny Hastings, who already has possession. SLICK SETZER wills his fake ID to Mick Standley. He hopes it does Mick more good than it did him. CATHY MAXWELL wills her collection of jokes to Janet Hammer, who probably won’t tell them. BOB MANNING wills his pastime of selling girls to Larry Webb and his false teeth to Rowan Ogden who may be in need of them someday. COLLEEN HETHERTON wills her ability to maintain good school relations to Judy Hetherton and Sue Cox and her worn out seat in French class to Marcia Moil. KENNY FERGUSON wills his ability to write illegibly to Don Keyes and his locker to anyone ambitious enough to clean it out. BONNIE O'NEILL wills the presidency of THE club to Sue Cox, who is well qualified for it and her title of genius to Betty Vanatta who is too modest to use it. DAN LASHWAY wills his unused set of Mag's to Conrad Rowe--ail he has to do is pay off the mortgage. He also wills his credits of three years in geometry to anyone who wants them. MELVIN VENETZ wills his reputation for being fast to Rus Flanagan who already has one. CONNIE FLECHSENHAR wills her Converse Allstar shoes to Bob Marquis for more speed and her little Red Bug to Bev Dear, so she can learn to shift for herself. DON MURRILL wills his seat in studyhall to Willie Miller who can never find one. PAUL HOCEVAR wills his position of waiting in the Ulm Bar to Wes Tetrud and his shy ways to Chuck Cornelius. LARRY CALDWELL wills his attendance at the country dances to Mick Standley and his collection of church keys to Larry Webb. CATHIE COX wills her three tone hair to Janice Wojtala and her list of top ten to Janice Wiley. CALVIN DUERR wills his ability to hustle girls to Richard Marxer, who needs it. PEGGY FRASER wills her title of cradle robber to next year's senior girls. BOB SIEBEL wills his trips to Europe to Marcia Moll with the provision that she brings him back a present. BETTY GOSS wills all her classes to her sister Lynda. Betty's glad to be through with them. VICKY HALVERSON wills her ability to keep track of her boyfriend to Marcia Moil and the job for her dad to anyone who likes to work. JIM BENNER wills his pole vault pole to Don Keyes and his athletic ability to Janice Lee. PAULINE HOCEVAR wills all her boyfriends within a hundred mile radius to Linda Payne. DOUG KIRK wills his shy quiet way to Rick Berger, who probably won’t use it. BARBARA MOODY wills her Monday sickness to Mr. Bonamie, and her place on the Wolf Creek bus to Peggy Tamol. t JOHN SEE wills his ability to pick a fight with two cops to Mark Sanders and his old cast to the Sportsman s Club to be put on exhibit. BILL TERRY wills his car to Louie McAlister, if he thinks he can fix it, and his guitar to Stevie Parsons. GLEN WADE wills his inexhaustible match supply to next year’s chemistry class and his bass horn to Marie Lich. WALTER WILSON wills his pickup to anyone who likes to walk and his hitch hiking trips home to Alan To Mrs. Loveland we leave a new set of seniors to be put on detention. To the juniors we leave the prestige of being a Mighty Senior , and the pains which accompany it. To the sophomores we leave the anticipation of the Junior Play and the Junior Prom. To the freshmen we leave three more years of free education. To the teachers we leave a case of Lady Clairol to cover their gray hair when our well behaved class leaves. Mil I iron. Calvin Duerr--Need a lift? Connie Vicky Got that spirit? Cathy Maxwell Chatty Cathy Colleen Hetherton 37-38-39-40-41. . . Doug Kirk-Kerry Obrecht—Way back when Larry Caldwell Hold on to your hat! John See-Bonnie O'Neill want some candy? 24 UNDERCLASSMEN CLASS OF ’66 Betty Vanatta-president; Rick Berger-vice-president; Janet Hammer- secretary; Chuck Comelius-treasurer; Mick Standley parliamentarian; Mike Jerin-reporter. Linda Payne Marsha MacRae Rosemary Belisle Don Keyes Marie Lich Rowan Ogden 26 Betty Vanatta Russ Flanagan Marcia Moll Beryl Holman Larry Webb Janice Wojtala Mike Jerin Vivian Terry Richard Marxer Kathy Wright Ann Eller Skip Reissing Lynda Goss Mick Standley Janice Wiley Chuck Cornelius Karen Webb Rick Berger Ruth Mortag Conrad Rowe Marietta McAlister 28 REST ASSURED” Marcia Moli--One, two. Chuck Cornelius, Mike Jerin--Put up yer dukes! Karen Webb, Mike Jerin He's just tired. She'd rather fight than switch. Rowan Ogden, Chuck Cornelius My back is killing me Marie Lich—Where is everybody? Mike Jerin, Ruth Mortag Don Keyes. Don't give me no static. 29 Now you guys pay attention CLASSOF '67 Terry Salo-president, Mike Smith-vice-president, Bradley Hamlett- secretary, Roger Baker-treasurer, Carol Murphy-reporter, Eileen Marxer-histori an. SOPHOMORES Julie Shumate Terry Salo Bev Dear Mark Sanders June Sanderson Brad Hamiett Penny Hastings Virginia Lord David Lemons Cindie Webb Pam Setzer Dennis Trowbridge Judy Hetherton Larry Posey 31 32 Eileen Marxer Jan Pettit FROSH INITIATION Miss America? Who me? Diana Sanderson On your mark. .. 33 Cathie Cox — Bev Dear True love? Brad Hamlett The monkey? CLASS OF ’68 Steve Belisle-president, Ken Mesaros-vice-president, Diana Sanderson- secretary, Lynn Cunningham-treasurer, Cindie Payne-reporter. FRESHMEN Sue Ann Bums Ronnie Mann Phyllis Maxwell 34 Doug Pound Diana Sanderson Kenny Mesaros Linda Marxer Pete Terry 35 Judy Wood Sharleen Cristofor Paul Gopher Kathy McKamey Wes Tetrud Evelyn Trowbridge 36 Louis McA lister Barbara Nelson FIRST AND SECOND GRADES 1ST ROW: J. Ethridge, J. Pettit, H. Maxwell, G. Edwards, G. Hirshkowitz, J. Mikes, B. Sterner, C. Wiley, R. Terry. 2ND ROW: K. Bonamie, B. Perry, C. Dear, D. Pierce, W. Gladue, R. Baldwin, S. Wuerl, J. McGuire, R. Palmen 3RD ROW: B. Standley, S. Lorang, D. Gordon, Mrs. Egeler, M. Williams, R. Mora, R. Cummings, T. Grimes. 1ST ROW: D. Lemons, R. Pettit, S. Manley, E. Hill, M. Anderson, R. Gladue, M. Blackley, B. Halverson, L. Morris. 2ND ROW: D. Fraser, S. Wilson, R. Be lisle, S. Miller, D. Creveling, L. Jerin, D. Cobb, D. Thomp- son, G. Tanner, D. Loveland. 3RD ROW: L. Baldwin, E. Kienenberger, J. Eller, L. Johnson, Mrs. Kraber, J. Strandell, J. Williams, L. Clinger, M. Mathis. 38 THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES 1ST ROW: D. Pound, D. Kirk, R. Ethridge, B. Berger, B. Berger, D. Stand- ley, J. Turnbow, R. Pettapiece, A. Pettapiece. 2ND ROW: W. Mikes, H. Schlehr, R. Wiley, S. Gordon, J. Boude, N. Webb, J. Mathis, R. Anderson, 3RD ROW: B. Gladue, Mrs. Reissing, P. Austin, A. Nye, K. Standley, L. Cummings. 1ST ROW: L. Miller, D. Pound, D. Mikes, C. Brown, J. Hamlett, A. Wilson, J. Cunningham, J. Schlehr. 2ND ROW: J. Lantz, R. Hoyt, V. Kienenberger, L. Elshaug, M. Fraser, F. Cristman, Mrs. Lovcik. 3RD ROW: K. Wiley, C. Cristman, C. Fish, C. LaFontaine, J. Johnson, R. Strizich. 39 FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES 1ST ROW: L. Pettit, D. Kirk, J. Wilson, D. Pettapiece, J. Latham, D. Wuerl, K. Cummings, D. Ferguson. 2ND ROW: D. Thompson, C. Halver- son, R. Hammer, J. Cummings, P. Pettapiece, P. Austin, K. Sanders, Mrs. Eisenzimer. 3RD ROW: J. Sanderson, M. Tanner, J. Thompson, A. Gladue, K. Olsen, R. Berger, C. Gordon, J. Horner. 1ST ROW: J. Benner, S. Lemons, D. Wojtala, D. Wojtala, R. Hocevar, D. Smith, R. Cox, J. Standley, M. Ethridge. 2ND ROW: D. Pound, R. Olsen, L. Fish, W. Elkins, B. Latham, B. Morse, E. Jerin, D. Sterner, S. Kienen- berger, Mrs. Carlson. 3RD ROW: Z. Blackely, R. Pettit, C. Schlehr, S. Young, M. Belisle, C. Moll, M. McGuire, M. Simmons, S. Cornelius. 40 SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES 1ST ROW: R. Cordeiro, D. Fraser, R. Kirk, S. Smith, J. Pfaff, R. Miller, H. Thompson, B. Wojtaia. 2ND ROW:D. Blackeiy, C. Cordeiro, R. Kien- berger, D. Wood, R. Murrill, K. Thompson, C. Meer, C. Horner. 3RD ROW: C. LaFontaine, B. Boude, B. Wood, M. Perry, K. Webb, J. Standley, J. Terry, Mr. Munkers. 4TH ROW: T. Latham, D. Pound, V. Sanders, B. Nicholson, T. Gladue, L. McCurdie. 1ST ROW: R. Ethridge, J. Turnbow, D. Ferguson, L. Peterson, S. Maxwell, J. Fraser, E. Gladue, D. Wojtaia. 2ND ROW: J. Hammer, J. McKamey, D. Terry, D. Dear, K. Webb, D. Pollack, S. Boynton, T. Latham. 3RD ROW: K. Perry, C. Salo, B. Sanders, J. Cornelius, D. Winterrowd, L. Kirk, Mrs. Pearson. 4TH ROW: L. Christman, J. Dorothy, M. Buck, D. Belisle, S. Parsons, S. Pettapiece. 41 R E D D E V I L S 1ST ROW: Mr. Munkers, Dale Pound, Dennis Belisle, Steve Parsons, Tracy Marquis, Tom Latham, Brent Sanders; 2ND ROW: Jim Turnbow, Duane Wojtala, Doug Winterrowd MGR, Jim Cornelius, Jerry Hammer. S Q U A D S Q U A D 1ST ROW: Mr. Munkers, Rick Murrill, Chris Corderio, Lonny Kirk, Dennis Terry, Lenny Peterson, Donald Ferguson MGR; 2ND ROW: Robert Miller, Roy Corderio, Kenny Thompson, Harvey Thompson, Randy Kirk, B r e n d a W 0 j t a 1 a J u d y F r a s e r 42 ' FHA The officers for this school year were President Vicky Halverson; Vice President Connie Flechsenhar; Secretary Ruth Mortag; Treasurer Jalie Shumate; Song Leader Marsha MacRae; and Parliamentarian Eileen Marxer. Our first activity of the year was our Mother and Daughter Tea. This tea introduced old and new members. Also installation ceremonies were performed. Mrs. Hetherton accompanied fifteen girls to the District Convention. Judy Hetherton was elected Vice President of FHA District IX. Our Annual Rose Ball was a huge success this year. Music was provided by the Ex- cells. Jim Benner and Colleen Hetherton received the honor of being crowned King and Queen. Judy Hetherton, Julie Shumate, Eileen Marxer, Virginia Lord, Barb Moody and Mrs. Hetherton attended the State Convention on the campus of Eastern Montana College at Billings. Mrs. Hetherton received the Honorary State FHA Membership award. 1ST ROW: Eileen Marxer, Marsha MacRae, Connie Flechsenhar, Vicky Halverson, Ruth Mortag, Julie Shumate, Barbara Moody, Colleen Hetherton. 2ND ROW: Linda Payne, Beryl Holman, Judy Hetherton, Bev Dear, Ann Eller, Peggy Tamol, Linda Marxer. 3RD ROW: Nancy Barnes, Judy Benner, Barbara Nelson, Virginia Lord, Janet Hammer, Gladys Hetherton, advisor. FFA 1ST ROW: Roger Baker, Mike Smith, Richard Marxer, Don Nelson, Don Keyes, Rowan Ogden, Mick Stand- ley. 2ND ROW: David Lemmons, Conrad Rowe, Larry Posey, Jim Lewis-advisor, WesTetrud, Gale Eller, Kenny Mesaros. 3RD ROW: Louis McAlister, William Miller, Ronnie Mann, Pete Terry, Walter Wilson, Doug Pound. 4TH ROW: Victor White, Doug Kirk, Don Lorang, Terry Salo, Delbert Lemmons, Larry Webb, Grover McAlister. The Cascade Chapter of FFA enjoyed a very successful season this year. The officers for the year were: President Mick Standley, Vice President Rowan Ogden, Secretary Richard Marxer, Treasurer Mike Smith, Sentinel Roger Baker, and Parliamentarian Don Keyes. Mick Standley was the chapter member to make the trip to the national conven- tion in Kansas City this year. In the district competition the chapter won first place awards in sweepstakes, FFA test, crops, livestock, judging, range, and farm mechanics. Colleen Hetherton was elected Chapter Sweetheart at the annual Parent-Son Banquet. 45 KETOCHI 1ST ROW: Russ Flanagan, Bev Dear, Cathie Cox, Ruth Mortag, Bob Siebel, Colleen Hetherton, Bonnie O'Neill, Peggy Fraser, Janet Hammer. 2ND ROW: Betty Vanatta, Marsha MacRae, Janice Wiley, Janice Wojtala, Vivian Terry, Hilda Ferguson, Lynn Cunningham, Ann Eller. 3RD ROW: Sue Cox, Melvin Venetz, Connie Flechsenhar, Marie Lich, Kathy Wright, Carol Murphy, Kenneth Haab-advisor. The school newspaper concluded another active year, making many changes along the way, and striving to bring accurate news to its readers. The officers for the 1964- 65 year were editor--Bob Siebel, assistant editors--Colleen Hetherton, Ruth Mortag, student advisors--Bonnie O'Neill, Cathie Cox, and business manager--Janet Hammer. After changing the publication date from every three weeks to every two weeks, the staff introduced several new columns, including Letters to the Editor, Dear Habby, and Around the Floors and Doors of CHS. The Ketochi sends a few deserving members la the MIEA Convention every year. Bob Siebel, Cathie Cox, Colleen Hetherton, Bonnie O'Neill and Bev Dear attended this year, accompanied by Mr. Kenneth Haab, the paper's advisor. 46 PEP CLUB CHEERLEADERS: Connie Flechsenhar, Sue Cox, Vicky Halverson, Judy Hetherton, Colleen Hetherton, Bev Dear, Betty Vanatta, Diana Sanderson. 1ST ROW: Miss Marge Morgenstern--advisor, June Sanderson, Cathie Cox, Bonnie O'Neill, Barb Moody, Peg Fraser, Cathy Maxwell, Pauline Hocevar. 2ND ROW: Lyndy Goss, Vivian Terry, Evelyn Turnbow, Beryl Holman, Ruth Mortag, Janice Wojtala, Marsha MacRae, Janice Wiley, Karen Webb, Marie Lich, Peggy Tamoi, Ann Eller, Janet Hammer. 3RD ROW: Phyllis Maxwell, Eileen Marxer, Penny Hastings, Carol Murphy, Hilda Ferguson, Judy Benner, Cindie Webb, Jan Pettit, Julie Shu- mate, Karen McKamey, Nugget Hegland, Mickie Murphy, Margaret Maxwell. 4TH ROW: Janice Lee, Cindy Payne, Kathy Wright, Linda Payne, Barbara Nelson, Sue Ann Bums, Loretta Sallee, Virginia Lord, Evelyn Trowbridge, Kathy McKamey, Lynn Cunningham, Holly Cordeiro, Linda Marxer. The officers for 1964-65 were: president-Connie Flechsenhar, vice president - Peggy Fraser, secretary-June Sanderson, treasurer-Betty Vanatta, and reporter- Vicky Halverson. Pep Club sold popcorn and decals to raise money and rented Bander pillows to basketball fans in conjunction with Ketochi Staff. 47 STUDENT COUNCIL FRONT ROW: Mr. Prestbo, advisor, Michael Standley, Cathie Cox, Colleen Hetherton, Janet Hammer, and Carol Murphy. 2ND ROW: Kerry Obrecht, Robert Siebel, Jim Benner, Vicky Halverson, Pat Setzer, Connie Flechsenhar, and Bonnie O'Neill. 3RD ROW: Steve Belisle, Rowan Ogden, Terry Salo, Betty Vanatta, and Paul Hocevar. The Student Council is the governing body of the student body. At the end of each year, new officers are elected and installed at Class Night. Officers this year were: President Colleen Hetherton, Vice President Michael Standley, Secretary Janet Ham- mer, Treasurer Cathie Cox, and Reporter Carol Murphy. The Student Council plans the Homecoming each year, plans the Christmas program arrangement, plans the Student Council elections and does various things that are required of a governing body. Delegates from each class, usually the presidents, and delegates from the organizations are members of the council. Mr. Oscar Prestbo is the advisor. 48 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SEATED: Janet Hammer, Russell Foreman--advisor, Betty Vanatta, Mick Standley, Bonnie O'Neill. STAND- ING: Colleen Hetherton, Cathie Cox, and Paul Hocevar. This year the Cascade Chapter of National Honor Society was formed. There were seven charter members, seniors Cathie Cox-treasurer, Bonnie O'Neill-president, Colleen Hetherton-secretary, Paul Hocevar-vice president and juniors Betty Vanatta, Janet Hammer, and Michael Standley. Mr. Russell Foreman is the advisor. Students are chosen for membership on the basis of service, scholarship, citizenship and leadership. To qualify and remain eligible to remain in the club, the student must maintain an 85 average or above. This is a very worthwhile activity, and gives the students a goal to work toward. 49 1ST ROW: June Sanderson, Paul Hocevar, Karen McKamey. 2ND ROW: Sue Cox, Diana Sanderson, Eileen Marxer, Judy Wood, Pauline Hocevar, Rowan Ogden, Marsha MacRae. 3RD ROW: Leonard Peterson, Doug Winterowd, Debbie Pollack, Melan Buck, Linda Payne, Roger Baker, Chuck Cornelius, Mike Smith, Duane Wojtala. 4THROW:Mr. Oscar Prestbo, director, Glenn Wade. SENIOR BAND The senior band of Cascade High School is a very active group. The members of the group are members of the grades six through eight and high school students. It is directed by Supt. Oscar B. Prestbo. One of the first events the band particip- ates in is the annual Homecoming. They play at the pep rally on Friday night and perform at the football game on Saturday. Besides the Homecoming game, the band performs or just provides music at other football games. The band participates in the Fire Prevention Parade and the Labor Day Parade, both held in Great Falls in the fail. They perform at many of the basketball games throughout the season, in- cluding the District Tournament in Great Falls. This year they attended Adjudication at Great Falls High School on Friday and Saturday, April 9th and 10th, On Friday, the solos and ensembles received their rating and on Saturday the band received their good rating. This year, three members of the band received ’’ones on their solos and attended the State Music Festival in Missoula, May 7th and 8th. The next event of the year was the Havre Music Festival, held on May 1st. This event con- sists of a concert by both the junior and senior bands and participation in the parade. 50 1ST ROW: Kathy McKamey, Kathy Perry, Kathy Webb, Cindy Salo. 2ND ROW: Ann Eller, Terry Salo, Kerry Qbrecht, James Cornelius, Virginia Lord, Judy Hetherton, Betty Vanatta. 3RD ROW: Jerry Hammer, Linda Marxer, Joe McKamey, Brad Hamlett, Colleen Hetherton, Connie Flechsenhar, Melvin Venetz, Cathie Cox. 4TH ROW: Jim Benner, Ruth Mortag, Vicky Halverson, Cathy Maxwell, Susan Boynton, Lillian Murphy, Doug Pound, Janet Hammer. FRONT ROW: Penny Hastings, Janice Wojtala, Kathy Wright. BACK ROW: Cindy Payne, Leslie Moore, Lynn Cunningham. 51 FRENCH CLUB 1ST ROW: Mark Pettit, Bill Terry, Bob Siebei, Kerry Obrecht, Colleen Hetherton, Betty Vanatta. 2ND ROW: Diana Sanderson, Jan Pettit, Bev Dear, Judy Hetherton, Sue Ann Burns, Sharleen Cristofor, Janice Lee. 3RD ROW: Mrs. Mika Nye--advisor, Julie Shumate, Karen McKamey, Janet Hammer, Glenn Wade, Judy Wood, Kathy McKamey, and Holly Cordeiro. During the 1964-65 year Cascade added another club to its list of extra-curricular activities. The club is French Club, organized under the sponsorship of Mrs. Mike Nye, the French teacher. Officers of the new club were president--Bob Siebei, vice president--Bill Terry, and secretary-treasurer--Janet Hammer. The organization's main function is to promote a wider interest in the French language. This is done primarily by having skits, games and exercises in French at the regular meetings, and promoting activities around the school. 52 BADGER PAWS FIRST ROW: Judy Benner, Julie Shumate, Carol Murphy, Peggy Tamo 1, Penny Hastings, Jan Pettit; SECOND ROW: Bernard Bona mie-ad visor, Barbara Moody, Peggy Fraser, Linda Moore, Evelyn Turnbow, Vivian Terry, Hilda Ferguson. SCIENCE CLUB FIRST ROW: Kerry Obrecht, Judy Hetherton, Paul Hocevar, Colleen Hetherton, Melvin Venetz; SECOND ROW: Penny Hastings, Sue Cox, Rusty Flanagan, Glenn Wade, Julie Shumate, Virginia Lord; THIRD ROW: Brad Hamlett, Bill Cornelius-advisor, Terry Salo. 53 LIBRARY CLUB 1ST ROW: Bob Siebel, Judy Hetherton, Marsha MacRae, Kerry Obrecht, Betty Vanatta, Ruth Mortag, Marge Morgenstern-advisor; 2ND ROW: Hilda Ferguson, Cathy Maxwell, Marie Lich, Penny Hastings, Kathy Wright, Lynn Cunningham, Cindy Payne, Ann Eller; 3RD ROW: Janet Hammer, Glenn Wade, Sue Cox, Melvin Venetz, Linda Payne. CHORUS FIRST ROW: Connie FLechsenhar, Bev Dear, Marsha MacRae, Carol Murphy Robyn Heglaml, Sue Cox, SECOND ROW: Judy Benner, Vivian Terry Lillian Murphy, Phyllis Maxwell, Beatrice Carlson-advisor. 54 I I J HONORS 55 HEISEY WINNERS GIRLS’ AND BOYS’ STATE Larry Webb, alternate, Mick Standley, delegate, Betty Vanatta, alternate, Mike Jerin, delegate, Janet Hammer, delegate, Chuck Cornelius, delegate, Rich Berger, alternate. BOB SEIBEL--Silver Key Journalism Award PEGGY FRASER--High School Week Award Honor chord Dansforth Leadership Award PAUL HOCEVAR Honor chord DAR Award Elks Leadership Award Student Council Pres. Pin COLLEEN HETHERTON Honor chord High School Week Award CATHIE COX Honor chord High School Week Award Dansforth Leadership Award Betty Crocker Award BONNIE O'NEILL 57 ROLL OF HONOR Cathie Cox Vicky Halverson Bonnie O'Neill Paul Hocevar Colleen Hetherton Bob Siebel Betty Vanatta Janet Hammer Mick Standley Mike Jerin Rosemary Belisle Larry Webb Kathy Wright Marie Lich Judy Hetherton Julie Shumate Karen McKamey Bev Dear VALEDICTORIAN 59 Cathie Cox Pauline Hocevar not pictured--Bob Manning Vicky Halverson, John See HOMECOMING ROSE BALL Y A L T Y CHRISTMAS BALL JUNIOR PROM Colleen Hetherton, Jim Benner Peggy Fraser, Pat Setzer ATHLETICS FOOTBALL Jim Benner Paul Hocevar Don Lee Murrill, while participating in the Dutton-Cascade game, received a broken ankle and was unable to finish the football season. Don’s con- tribution to the Badger squad was his ability to punt. Chuck Cornelius suffered an accident resulting in a torn cartilage in his knee. He also was unable to finish the season.-Chuck's speciality was passing and running as the Badger's quarterback. 62 Don Murrill LETTERMEN Don Keyes Rowan Ogden Mark Pettit Conrad Rowe Steve Be lisle Terry Salo 63 Mark Sanders Chuck Cornelius Mike Jerin Rick Berger 1ST ROW: Bob Manning, Bill Terry, Mark Pettit, Terry Salo, Mike Jerin, Paul Hocevar, Mark Sanders, Conrad Rowe. 2ND ROW: Slick Setzer, Doug Kirk, Don Keyes, Chuck Cornelius, Rowan Ogden, Rick Berger, Steve Belisle, Kenny Ferguson, Jim Benner, Jim Cornelius. 3RD ROW: Don Murrill, Brad Hamlett, Doug Pound, Larry Posey, Ed Hickel, WesTetrud, Roger Baker, Pete Terry. Ralph Halverson, Bernie Bonamie, coaches. BADGER GRIDDERS Despite considerable injuries, Coach Ralph Halverson's football team proved themselves a fine team this season. The Badgers wound up in fourth place with four wins and four losses. Jim Benner and Paul Hocevar were elected co-captains. Jim was selected to the East team of the Annual Great Falls Shrine Club's All Star football game. He is the second individual from Cascade to be so honored and the seventh from District 12. Football letters went to Seniors Jim Benner, Paul Hocevar, Ken Ferguson, Doug Kirk, Bob Manning, Don Murrill, and Bill Terry. Juniors were Rick Berger, Chuck Cornelius, Mike Jerin, Don Keyes, Rowan Ogden, Mark Pettit, and Conrad Rowe. Sophomores include Terry Salo, and Mark Sanders. Steve Belisle was the only freshman to letter. 64 BONAMIE’S BADGERS Don Keyes, Rick Berger, Conrad Rowe, Paul Hocevar, Mike Jerin, Bob Marquis, Terry Salo, Mark Sanders, Rowan Ogden, Chuck Cornelius, Don Murrill, Jim Benner. Brad Hamlett, manager; Coach Bernie Bonamie; Slick Setzer, manager. Coach Bonamie's Badgers finished up another fine season with a fourth place in conference play and fourth in the District 12 tournament. During the season the Badgers scored 1110 offensive points and held their opponents to 1031 points. The basketball awards went to Seniors Jim Benner as captain, Don Murrill, and Paul Hocevar. Juniors include Mike Jerin, Chuck Cornelius, Rowan Ogden, Don Keyes, Conrad Rowe and Rick Berger. Sophomores are Terry Salo, Bob Marquis, and Mark Sanders. All conference honors went to Jim Benner, Mike Jerin, and Terry Salo. Individual high scorer was Jim Benner. The free throw award went to Mike Jerin . BASKETBAL1 Don Murrill Jim Benner Paul Hocevar Captain Mike Jerin Chuck Cornelius Rowan Ogden 66 Terry Salo Mark Sanders Bob Marquis 67 Rick Berger Don Keyes Conrad Rowe JTERMEN Ken Mesaros, Doug Pound, Richard Marxer, Ed Hickel, Steve Belisle, Rus Flanagan, WesTetrud, Pete Terry, Don Lorang B’ SQUAD ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦ + + + ++++ + +++ + + ++ ++ ++ B’ CHEERLEADERS 68 i Connie Flechsenhar, Betty Vanatta, Vicky Halverson, Colleen Hetherton. TV SQUAD CHEERLEADERS CASCADE SCORES .SCADE OPPONENTS 48 Belt 57 76 Brady 38 43 Dutton 68 62 Centerville 44 73 Augusta 54 44 Simms 58 56 Power 49 68 Belt 66 38 Brady 16 55 Dutton 52 75 Centerville 52 56 Simms 61 83 Augusta 56 65 Power 72 Non-Conference 59 Boulder 62 52 G. F. Cougers 35 46 Inverness 50 65 Centerville 44 46 Helena JV's 37 59 G. F. Buffs 60 69 ROW 1: Don Keyes, Jim Benner, Rick Berger, Mike Jerin, Bob Marquis, Terry Salo, Mark Sanders, Ken Mesaros. ROW 2: Steve Belisle, Doug Kirk, Bill Terry, Rus Flanagan, Melvin Venetz, Mark Pettit, Walt Wilson, Pete Terry, Doug Pound. ROW 3: Slick Setzer, manager, Larry Webb, Chuck Cornelius, Ed Hickel, Don Nelson, Paul Gopher, Glenn Wade, manager. Ralph Halverson, coach. BADGER THINCLADS Coach Halverson and his track team brought home another fourth place trophy in the District Meet. During the season, the Badgers won three duel meets and lost one. They took second in the Belt Invitational Meet with 13 teams competing. Three school records were broken by Jim Benner in the pole vault with a jump of IT 6”, Rick Berger ran the mile in 5:05, and Terry Salo tossed the discus 128' 10 1 2 . Field records were set by Jim Benner with a jump of IT 1” in the pole vault and Rick Berger's 5:05 in the mile run. Jim and Melvin Venetz were the only two to advance to the State Meet at Missoula. Jim brought home a 1st place medal in the pole vault. The Badgers with five points finished ahead of ail District 12 schools with the exception of Simms with 10 1 2 points. 70 Melvin Venetz Jim Benner Don Keyes Mark Pettit C o - c apt a in Co - capta in LETTERMEN Walter Wilson Mike Jerin Terry Salo Bill Terry Mark Sanders Bob Marquis Rusty Flanagan 71 Colleen Hetherton, Vickey Halverson, Cathy Maxwell, Cathie Cox, Connie Flechsenhar, and Peggy Fraser. Janice Wojtala, Karen Webb, Beryl Holman, Marsha Moll, Ruth Mortag. Coaches: Chuck Cornelius, and Mike Jerin. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL June Sanderson, BevDear, Coach Mark Sanders, Coach Terry Salo, Judy Hetherton, Penny Hastings, Carol Murphy, Hilda Fer- guson, and Sue Cox. Barbara Nelson, Phyllis Maxwell, Cindie Payne, Holly Cordeiro, Coach Pete Terry, Diana Sanderson, and Coach Ken Mesaros. Bob Marquis, Terry Salo, Mark Sanders, Roger Baker, Mike Smith, Bradley Hamlett. this page is SPONSORED BY CROXFORD AND SON VOLLEYBALL TEAMS Three curvaceous senior cheerleaders: Miss Larry Caldwell, Miss Paul Hoce- var, and Miss Dan Lashwav. Peggy Fraser, Cathie Cox, Vicky Halverson, Colleen Hetherton, Cathy Maxwell, Bonnie O'Neill, Connie Flechsenhar. 72 1307 CENTRAL Jim Benner climaxed a fine football career by being selected as an alternate on the East team for the Great Falls Shrine Club’s annual All-Star football game. Jim was one of the leading ground gainers in the state last fall with 1011 yards rushing and 319 yards passing. In addition, he was a bulwark on defense with 61 tackles and 24 assists. He made his debut as a starter in 1961 as a 110 pound freshman and continued as one of the Badger mainstays for four years . Jim is one of only three Class C players to be tabbed for East team honors this year, and is the second Badger gridder to be so honored. In addition to his football abilities, he was the team’s leading scorer in basketball for the 1965-66 season. He was also selected for the all-conference team. Jim capped an outstanding athletic career at Cascade High School with a stellar performance at the Interscholastic Track Meet in Missoula held in Missoula May 21 22, 1965 . He won the pole vault event in Class C and became the third individual state track champion in CHS history. He also holds the field and school record in the pole vault Jim was presented a plaque for lettering in all three sports for the third year in a row. He was also the first individual in Cascade High School history to be elected captain for all three sports for any one year. JIM BENNER OUTSTANDING ATHLETES Awards for lettering in all three sports went to Mike Jerin 3rd year, Rick Berger, 2nd year, and Don Keyes, Terry Salo, and Mark Sanders 1st year. Mike Jerin and Terry Salo were selected to the All-Conference team in basketball. Mike Jerin received the free throw trophy. Paul Hocevar and Melvin Venetz captured the co- captain honors. Terry Salo and Rick Berger hold school records in the discus and mile run, respectively. Rick also holds the field record in the mile run. 73 The Senior class of 1965 dedicates this page to Elwin G. Gessner, a former teacher and respected friend of Cascade High School. Mr. Gessner was born in Augusta, Wisconsin, January 24, 1910, and married Miss Gladys Boyer in Billings, August 30, 1930. A graduate of Montana State College, Mr. Gessner became a teacher of Vocational Agriculture, serving at Browning, Denton, and Joplin before coming to Cascade. He taught Vo-Ag, science and other subjects at Cascade for nineteen years. Mr. Gessner, with his sincere interest in each and every one of his students, will long be remembered in the hearts of all those who knew him. He was not just a teacher but a friend as well. Through his active life in this school and community, Mr. Gessner earned the respect of his students, his associates, and his fellowman. His passing leaves the school and community the loss of one of Cascade's most loved and respected citizens. 74 One of the floats The annual Homecoming activities were held on September 19. The classes made floats, the winning float was the senior float with the theme Open Season on Elks . Runner up was the frosh float with the theme Kill ’Em Dead . Our opponent was Augusta who met defeat at the hands of the Badgers . The members of the Classes of 1959 and 1954 were honored at the Homecoming Dance. THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BV THE GENERAL DISTRIBUTING COMPANY 2ND STREET. CENTRAL AVENUE WEST Relaxing? Do a cheer? Who us? 76 Hey—We're ahead! Betty Vanatta, Vicky Halverson, Connie Flechsenhar, Colleen He the rton. In the Misty Moonlight George C linger Johnnie Cummings Slick and Janice THE JUNIOR PROM Mark Sanders-June Sanderson Vicky Halverson-Jim Benner Rick Berger-Janice Wiley Carol Murphy-Bob Keyes Dan and Marcia Diane and Bob Janice and Don Karen Webb Skip Reissing Connie, Colleen, Cathie and Sue Jan Petitt-Ron Marko Calvin Duerr-Bonnie O'Neill Judy Hetherton-John See ■ 'v % Bev Dear-Jack Caldwell Loretta Sallee-Paul Hocevar 77 John See-Vicky Halverson-- King and Queen. WINTER CHRISTMAS Bonnie O'Neill-Dan Mortag BALL WONDERLAND” Cathie Cox-Del Erickson Aren't we great? THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED by GREELY ELEVATOR CO. FORD BUILDING GREAT FALLS Vicky Halverson-Jim Benner True love! Bonnie O'Neill-Calvin Duerr Why so sober? ROSE BALL 78 Sue Cox-John See M -M -M -M -M - -Nice ? Janet Hammer-Larry Webb Wanna fight? 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R . HANSON IMPLEMENT INTERNATIONAL HARVESTOR SALES SERVICE RAIN RANCH WELLS IMPLEMENT Great Falls, Montana DO n r HllNtj UP! Hunting, Fishing Supplies Licenses Fountain, Clothing, Groceries Vet Supplies PUBLIC DRUG 601 Central, Great Falls HAROLD’S MUSIC CREVELING PLUMBING Excavation, Water, Sewer and Plumbing Bonded and Licensed Plumbing Great Falls 301 1st Avenue South YitaRick r Jy ♦ ♦jn r THE JACK CLUB for Fine Food and Drink 1512 Vaughn Road Hop over to THE HOUSE OF GLASS Milk Butter Ice Cream Eggs O PC 9 .:r: xr Hurry over to A. T. KLEMENS AND SON! 814 12 Avenue North - v_' j o for all Your Glass Needs! 811 1st Avenue North Great Falls At JOE’S PLACE 926 10th Avenue South 2929 10th Avenue South BOWL al llu- TOP HAT 1712 Smelter Avenue 1019 7th Avenue South Black Eagle KETOCHI SPONSORS Great Falls ALBRECHT’S FURNITURE COMPANY ANDERSON OFFICE MACHINES AYRSHIRE DAIRY BARNARD DRUG COMPANY BECKMEN’S BORRIES BUTTERY’S DEPARTMENT STORE CASCADE ELECTRIC COMPANY CASEY BLUMFIELD INC. 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Connie Flechsenha On cloud 9 Mrs. Nye tears her hair Janice Wojtala The mystery hand again Don Keyes--the thinker Sue Cox--Say cheese THE END 88
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