Cascade High School - Ketochi Yearbook (Cascade, MT)

 - Class of 1965

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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.

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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



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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

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