Chester High School - Coyote Yearbook (Chester, MT)
- Class of 1959
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•  . 33, usmess JKc anayers 5Iciiuities Gary Standlford Richard Borrows Dallas Den ter Denis Freeland Dorothy Shettel Marion Standiford Linda Kammerzell Billie Violett Bob Pettapiece Duane Zorn Betty Lakey Gale Christenot George McGuire Danny Harmon Bob Mattson Midori Kawanlshi Greg Feig Marilyn Schroer Ray Hemmer JJrop ecu Co-Editors: Bob McAuley and Sandra Swank ( ' asses ( afencfar Superintendent Arden M. Vie Secretary Mrs. Clara Martinson Jifjarc of C efucation Frank Hemmer, Earl Keith, Max Brown, Idella Hunnewell, Burt Nordstom, Chairman; John Hutchison, Clerk; Arden M. Vie, and Ray Steven. GLENN PEARSON NORADA PAXTON Southwestern State College English Chorus HELEN FLYNN Utah State University Home Economics Grade Music 7th Grade Spelling Mayville State Teachers College Commercial Arts Principal OWEN KLUKSDAHL Blackhills Teachers College Mathematics Science LOUIS SCHROER Western College of Education History Social Studies RICHARD HENDERSON University of Montana Eighth Grade Junior High Basketball CONRAD GLAIM Augustana College Industrial Arts Science JOSEPH BRANNON Minot State Teachers College University of North Dakota Seventh Grade Drivers Training jus Drivers J. Brannon, B. Murray, B. Hochberger, and J, Gehrke Grade School Custodian L. Bassett High School Custodian W. Jensen CjooAs Mis. Lauener, Mrs. Hveland, and Mrs. Zorn ROBERT ALLEN MATTSON He works on the theory that a football field isn't the only place one needs a line.” Paper Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Play Swing Fever” 3; Senior Play Girls Are Like That 4; Carni- val King Attendant 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Basketball Manager 3; Track 1; Baseball 1, 2; Letter- man's Club 2,3,4; Student Council President 4; Boys' State 3. MIDORI KAWANISHI 1 may be small, but I’ll shove my way through this old world yet. Transferred from Cut Bank 2; Paper Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Play Swing Fever 3; Senior Play Girls Are Like That 4; Stu- dent Council Secretary 4; Valedictorian 4. MARILYN ANN SCHROER Her future is planned—third finger left hand. Transferred from Billings 2; Band 2; Chorus 2; Paper Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Play Swing Fever 3; Senior Play Girls Are Like That 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Speech 2, 3, 4; Parliamentarian of FHA 4; State Speech 3; Salutatori an 4. SANDRA CLAIRE SWANK Has sighed to many, though she loves but one. Band 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3,4; Secretary of Chorus 4; Fea- ture Chorus 2, 3; Triple Trio 1, 2, 3, 4; Paper Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Play Swing Fever 3; Sen- ior Play Girls Are Like That” 4; Carnival Queen 4; Student Council 2, 3,4; Student Council Vice Presi- dent 3; Girls' State Alternate 3; Served Junior-Senior Banquet 2; Class Secretary-Treasurer 2, President 4; Pep Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Twirler 1, 2, 3.4; Majorette 4; Speech 2, 3, 4; FHA 1. GEORGE PHILLIP McGUIRE You can manufacture blonds, but redheads come naturally. ” Paper Staff 3.4; Annual Staff 4; Carnival Attendant 4; Football Captain 4; Basketball 3; Track 1; Letterman's Officer President 4. Vice President 3; Student Council 3; Served Junior-Senior Banquet 2; Class Vice Presi- dent 3; Senior Play Girls Are Like That 4; Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4. GARY MELVIN STANDIFORD He who blushes is not quite a brute. Paper Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Play Swing Fever 3; Carnival King 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Co- Captain of Football; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Baseball 2; Letterman's Club 3,4; Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Served Junior-Senior Banquet 2. FRANCIS RAYMOND HEMMER A driver is known for the fenders he keeps. Paper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Football 4; Baseball 2; Letterman's Club 4; Senior Play Girls Are Like That 4. ROBERT JESSE PETTAPIECE I study to learn; I cannot learn to study. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Paper Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Football 4; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Letter man's Club 3,4; Student Council 1; Class Secretary 1; Senior Play Girls Are Like That 4. MARION YVONNE STANDIFORD I'm gonna live fast, love hard, die young, and leave a beautiful memory. Chorus 1; Paper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Play Swing Fever 3; Senior Play Girls Are Like That 4; Pep Club 3,4; FHA 2. LINDA JEAN KAMMERZELL I'd agree with you, but you’re wrong. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Secretary 3, President 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 3; Paper Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Play Swing Fever 3; Senior Play Girls Are Like That 4; Carnival Queen Attendant 4; Student Council 1, 3; Girls State 3; Girls Nation 3; Served Junior-Senior Banquet 2; Class President 1, Secretary 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Pep Club President 2, 3; Speech 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3. 4; FHA President 4. ROBERT EDWARD McAULEY My best thought always comes a little too late. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Pep Band 3, 4; Chorus 4; Chorus President 4; Paper Staff 3,4; Junior Play Swing Fever 3; Basket- ball 2; Boys State 3. DANIEL EDWARD HARMON Study is a luxury in which I never indulge. Paper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Carnival Manager 4; Senior Play Girls Are Like That 4. DENIS ARVID LEON FREELAND Stick with me world, we're going places. Chorus 1; Paper Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Play Swing Fever 3; Basketball 2; Student Council 1, 4; Class Vice President 1, 4. BETTY TROYLEEN LAKEY She bums the midnight oil but not always for study. Chorus 1; Paper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Play Swing Fever 3; Senior Play Girls Are Like That 4; Student Council 2; Served Junior-Senior Banquet 2; Class Pres- ident 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Pep Club Treas- urer 2, 3; FHA 2. GARY EDWARD WENDT I'm not lazy, I'm just saving my energy. ” Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Paper Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Football 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 4; Letterman's Club 3.4. RICHARD ALLEN BURROWS Why should the Devil have all the good times. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Paper Staff.3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Basketball 2; Track 4; Senior Play Girls Are Like That 4. DOROTHY JEAN SHETTEL I may be little, but that doesn't give you the right to shove me around. Chorus 3, 4; Chorus President 3; Paper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Play Swing Fever 3; Senior Play Girls Are Like That' 4; Pep Club 4; FHA 1,2. DALLAS HAROLD DENTER Wine, women, and song are getting me down, I guess 1 11 have to give up singing. Paper Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Play Girls Are Like That 4. BILLIE LEE VIOLET Never let studying interfere with your education. Band 1, 2, 3; Pep Band 3; Feature Band 2, 3; Chorus 1; Paper Staff 3. 4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Play Swing Fever 3; Senior Play Girls Are Like That 4; Junior Play Two Dates For Tonight 2; Student Council 2; Class Vice President 2; Pep Club 3. 4; FHA 2. GREGORY JOHN FEIG He studies if he takes a notion, but it's so much easier to make a commotion. Transferred from Conrad 4; Band 1,2,4; Pep Band 1,2,4; Chorus 3; Football 2, 3; Basketball Manager 1; Letterman's Club 3. DUANE BYRON ZORN Genius is the capacity of evading hard work. Paper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 4; Class Secretary 4; Senior Play Girls Are Like That 4. GALE ARTHUR CHRISTENOT Early to bed, early to rise and you miss the best part of the day. Transferred from Cut Bank 2; Paper Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Play Swing Fever 3; Senior Play Girls Are Like That 4. Midori K. Billie V. and Mn V Sandy S. Bob Me. Gale C. Denis F. Marilyn S. Betty L. Bob P. On Sept. 5, 1955, 34 Freshmen started the long road through Chester High in search of a diploma. Our leaders were Linda Kammerzell, president; Denis Freeland, vice president; and Bob Pettapiece, secretary. Miss Kapuster was our advisor. Our membership was: Henry Borchen, Dick Boston, Dick Burrows, Dallas Denter, Denis Freeland, Bill Gardner, James Guinn, Dan Harmon, Ray Hemmer, Gary Johnson, Bill Johnson, Tom Lakey, Bob Mattson, Bob McAuley, George McGuire, Harold McGuire, Russell Meech, Don Overland, Bob Petta- piece, James Potter, Don Price, Keith Shaw, Gary Standiford, Gary Wendt, Kenny Werner, Duane Zorn, Gail Johnson, Linda Kammerzell, Betty Lakey, Edna Phillips, Marion Standiford, Sandra Swank, Judy Swor, Billie Violett, and Judy Wigmore. In Sept. 1956, we had completed part of our search for we were now sophomores. We had lost Henry Borchert, Dick Boston, Bill Gardner, James Guinn, Gary Johnson, Tom Lakey, Harold McGuire, Don Overland, Jim Potter. Don Price, Kenny Werner, and Judy Swor. New faces were those of Gale Christe- not. Gene Darling, Betty Adams, Sandra Vann, Marilyn Schroer, and Midori Kawanishi. Later in the year Gene, Betty Adams, Sandra Vann, and Judy Wigmore left. Our class leaders then were Betty Lakey, president; Billie Violett, vice president; and Sandra Swank, secretary. Our class advisor was Mr. Haugen. In the fall of 1957 we were juniors and almost to the end of our search. Class officers were Russell Meech, president; George McGuire, vice president; and Linda Kammerzell, secretary. Miss Balls was our advisor. During that year we were very active. We ordered our class rings, and put on our play Swing Fever in the fall. In the spring we gave the banquet and prom in honor of the seniors. September 1958 found us on the last lap of our search, for we were now Mighty Seniors. We lost Russell Meech, and gained Greg Feig and Ken Millete. Our leaders were Sandra Swank, president; Denis Freeland, vice president; Duane Zorn, secretary; and Mr. Pearson, our class advisor. In September we staged the freshman initiation party. Having our pictures taken was the big event of October 6. In February we saw the Legislature. Our play was in March with sneak day, and the prom coming in April. In the last week of May our long search was completed. Baccalaureate was held on Sunday the 24th, and we received our Diplomas on the 28th. Pretend we are in future far; Let's say at least ten years; Within ten years we find a change A nightclub now is here; The Fifty-niner is its name It's Ray and Pet's career. Our class has met again at home To share it's joys and tears. Dear friends we're gathered here tonight Old memories to renew We'll learn the hopes and dreams that were And those that did come true. On entering the ornate door. By greeter we were met. Dressed all in blue with hair so neat The door man, George McGuire? You bet! We heard the sound of music sweet. This orchestra has style. And leader of the gala group McAuley with charming smile. Who's that cute trick with flaming locks. About to entertain? It must be Sandy with a dance And songs like Frankie Laine. Woo-woo! Garcon we have, to show Us to our evening's place. We're sure we've known him hitherto; Why, that is Denis' face. Our table is in vantage point; We see all clientele. Perhaps we'll see some other friends. And learn if they’ve done well. The beauty, in the corner there, A veternarian is. That's Betty—and besides she owns Two Black Angus ranches. Unorthodox and Bohemian A real Beat-nick, we'd say, Greg's written MOTHER GOOSE anew And also stories fay. That's not a rainbow that you see. Just entering the door. New Zolotone for fingernails Wild Bill's brought to the fore. TV's Wyatt Earp outdid himself And flubbed a draw, 'tis said. Which made it fine for little Dan; He fills outlaws with lead. Uranium, Alaskan kind. Made Dallas a tycoon. With him he has Eskimo bride He woo'd 'neath northern moon. Who hobbles by with bandages. Black eye. and tousled hair? That's Dick--dare-devil and spill long. Just back from some big fair. You have. I'm sure, tried the new treat. Popcorn, red, white and blue; The patriotic perfector? Our own Midori, 'tis true. Now who is that with large party. Impressive as can be? The famous playboy. Bob Mattson, Whose bill will be a G. Linda is here alone tonight; A lawyer now is she. Her present task, in court, we hear. Is keeping husband free. That's Gary Standi ford, of course. In “pokey now he sits. No fine he’ll pay for speeding in His Caddy Biarritz! Few classes boast two vets, we know. And Chester needs not two; So Betty doctors cows out here; Gail's work is at Bronxs zoo. Someone to get the facts all down. For local publication. Is ace reporter, Duane Zorn; He covers this occasion. Remember Marilyn's hair-do's The number that she tried? She learned a special for each one Of thirteen in her tribe. A fancy chef this place must keep. That many hours has spent Upon this most delicious food. You're right; it's Gary Wendt. And now it's time to tell to you That Marion's really Mimi. Her salary for French movies Is really something dreamy. Black magic always was Dot's dish. Though not with birds or roses; In Vienna she proved to all She's expert at hypnosis. That is cxir class in quick review. Surprised you. didn't we? I'll bet we turned out better than You thought we’d ever be! Is)iff We, the Senior Class of 1959, of C.H.S., being insincere in heart and under the influence of other people, do bequeath and donate in our last will and testament such useless things as follows: To Mr. Schroer, we will all our empty coke bottles and cookie wrappers that are left in the desks in the back row in Room C. We leave our fond memories of the Commercial Room study hall to Mr. Pearson. To Mrs. Paxton we leave all the English she learned us, cause we ain't gonna use it no how. Three certain senior girls will Mr. Kluksdahl all broken chemistry equipment and leave to future chem- istry enrollees the ability to cause a commotion. Mrs. Flynn is to receive a car, other than a Volkswagon, to tear around Shelby in. For Mr. Glaim there is a collection of GOOD jokes and we HOPE he uses them. The junior class will need Senioritis, to survive English, so we hereby designate that they shall be- come heirs of all we have left. We do wish we could leave them a Sneak Day, but that is the way the Bongo Bingoes. We assign to the sophomores the right to have the same kind of fun we experienced after our junior play. The freshmen will be recipients of our ability to ask more intelligent questions than just how, when, where, ” and why. Gale Christenot allots his quiet ways and nice manners to Marvin Sunderland. Dallas Denter wills his ability to laugh to Sharon Ward. Midori Kawanishi willingly leaves, --taking everything she has with her. Bob Mattson bequeaths his title of Lover Boy to Bob Hutchison, and wills Pat to anyone who will take her to Joplin. Duane Zorn donates all slightly used toothpicks which he has deposited in and about the halls of C. H. S. to anyone who wants them. Dick Burrows wills his good grooming, daily shaves, and weekly haircuts to Dick Violett. Sandy Swank's pleasing personality is to be Sharon Gummer's legacy. Betty Lakey wishes her eyes and smile to go to any other girl wishing to suffer the consequences. Marion Standiford leaves behind her good name and reputation so she can have the same fun of getting it again. Ray Hemmer wills his extra weight to Lance Lambott for football. Linda Kammerzell’s shaving cream fights along with the manager of the Havre Hotel, are gifts to any- one who wants trouble. Gary Standiford gives his ability to go with just one girl to Butch Berg. Denis Freeland offers a blond sophomore (Hereford) cowgirl to anyone who will have her. Greg Feig releases his detention study hall desk to Ronnie Greer and Joel Fenger. Marilyn Schroer bestows her future plans upon Carolyn Goodbar and Ed Green. George McGuire relinquishes his ability to go steady and still play the field to Gerry Heikkila, who is catching on fast. Bob McAuley wills his ability to study to Gary Zorn, who needs it. Bob Pettapiece's height is his gift to Don Keith and his customized car will henceforth be John Schroer's possession. Danny Harmon wills his self-inflicting guns to Helen Stores and hopes she uses them. Dorothy Shettel willingly and gladly leaves behind her chair beside George Berg in chorus to any other unlucky girl. Billie Violett bequeaths her nerve and ability to have fun any night of the week to future senior girls. ARLENE ALBRIGHT SUZANNE BREDESON NORMAN BRUCE JAMES CICON ERROL FRITZ TOM GILLIN JUDY GRAHAM LINDA GRAHAM SHARON GUMMER GERRY HEIKKILA BRUCE JACOBSON JIM LAAS MARGARET LALUM LANCE LAMBOTT LANCE McDOWELL VICKI PETTAPIECE JOHN SCHROER HELEN STORES EDWIN STUBBERT KATHLEEN SUTTON MARJORIE THIELMAN MERIDEL WENDT GARY ZORN TEDDY ZORN Sandra Albright Beverly Anderson Carolyn Barrett George Berg Patricia Bresnahan Rita Bushee Kenneth Christenot Aline Eveland Wayne Eveland Mark Evan Joel Fenger Sylvia Freeland Bonnie Fritz Eddy Green Ronnie Greer Odean Groff Lila Ish Gary Jensen Darlene Laas Mariene Lalum Robert Lalum Andrea Mattson Clarence Morrison Robert Nordstrom Judy O'Brien Terry Odegard Ben Oswood Margaret Runnion Jerry Sandman Merlin Schaefer Patricia Seidlitz William Steven Franklin Sutton June Stimson Sharon Ward Sherrill Ward Gordon Wendt Barbara Whitney Darla Yarborough WC-C-rwX; Betty Burgess Howard Cicon Gerald Dolezal Loretta Fritz Lloyd Gillin Carolyn Goodbar Mickey Gummer Judy Harmon Susan Haugen Robert Hutchison Donald Keith Edna Lalum Carolyn Lehman Larry Leighton Monty Lerum Peggy McDowell Audry Odegard David Peppinger Terry Rockman Karen Schaefer Karen Schroer Virginia Schultz Kenneth Shaw Myrna Shepherd Rodney Shepherd John Starke Virginia Stubbert Marvin Sunderland Richard Violett Theodore Ward Sharon Wickens «JUNIOR HIGH fitfi (Jrac e FRONT ROW: Linda Diemert, Diana Burrows, Donna Stores, Monica Feig. Linda Bassett, Ray Standi- ford, Gregg Murray, Fred Stores. SECOND ROW: Mr. Henderson, Donna Fritz, Diana Brown, Karen Nealy, Barbara Anderson, Kay Kammerzell, Roberta Freeland, Dick Alex, Richard Lehrman, Gary Odegard. THIRD ROW: Stuart Stone, Paul Zorn, Robert Stores, Martin Wendt, Larry Martinson, Gary Kaushagen, Vance Graham. FRONT ROW: Darlene Zorn, Janine Lux, Dana Ray, Ella Christenot, Ken Pettapiece, Richard Thieltges, Tommy Hathaway, Jack Jacobson, Dennis Wendt, Donald Heimbigner. SECOND ROW: Mr. Brannon, Connie Evans, Frances Schaefer, Glenda Cicon, Vicki Dea, Shirley Green, Lee Ray Staudacher, Wayne Wardell, Jerry Fenger. Neal Eveland, Harley Shepherd. Neil Bredeson. THIRD ROW: Penny Wattnem, Judy Burgess, Pat O’Brien. Diane Lauener. John Kammerzell, Billy Morkrid, Roger Schaefer. Arthur Lalum, Terry Thielman. NOT PICTURED: Betsy Buker, David Mattson. Lois Jacobson, Doug and Don Shepherd, Jimmy Steven. ( eznen azy 7acu ty Left to righ: MRS. BRANDVOLD 3rd Grade MRS. PEARSON Colorado Woman's College 2nd Grade Denver, Colorado State Teachers College Valley City, N.D. MR. CURTIS Principal MISS SEIDLITZ 6th Grade 2nd Grade Great Falls College College of Great Falls Great Falls, Mont. Great Falls, Mont. Montana State University Missoula, Mont. MR. CLARK 5th and 6th MISS SPONHEIM Eastern Montana 4th Grade College of Education Concordia College Billings, Mont. Morrehead, Minnesota MRS. TURNWALL 5th Grade Bemidji State College Bemidji, Minnesota MISS CHDERBERG 1st Grade Northern Mont. College Havre, Mont. MRS. LUX 4th Grade Northern Mont. College Havre, Montana mrs. McDowell 1st Grade Washington State College Pullman, Washington B.A. Degree FRONT ROW: Donna Heimbigner, Linda Lehrman, Sonja Kolstad, Glory Stores, Mary Lakey, Jack Ray, Calvin Oraw, Kenny Halverson, and Leslie Layton. SECOND ROW: Mr. Curtis, Claudine Broadhurst, Arlene Jensen, Julie Hanson, Donna Lehman, Ardess Eveland, Ardell Eveland, Pamela Symms, and Marjorie Stores. THIRD ROW: Paul Schaefer, Steven McAdam, Chance Eaton, Barry Wendt, Allen Anderson, Ronny Heikkila, Ronny Ward, Donnie Laas, and Buddy Brown. FRONT ROW: Ricky O'Brien. Rlynn Rockman, John Fritz, Carole Lakey, Carol Shaw, Martha Steven, and Candace Buker. SECOND ROW: Mr. Clark, David Morkrid, Donald Schaefer, Alfred Stone, LeRoy Green, Dennis Hanson, Ronald Lehrman, Darlene Israel, and Mary Wardell. THIRD ROW: George Bee- by, Dick Hunnewell, Donna Yarborough, Tommy Gummer, and Hal Dafoe. FRONT ROW: David Cunis, David Keith. Lee Wigen. Larry Halverson, Karen Gilbert, Jean Couture. Joanne Stores. Barbara Brown, Suzanne Curtis, Joanna Lux. SECOND ROW; Carolyn Burrows, Betty Lerum. Bertha Runnion. Donna Graham. Anna Mahaffey. Loretta Hull. Helen Wanken, Alice Lalum. THIRD ROW: Ronald Odegard, Mark Leighton. Roger Shepherd, Douglas Wendt, Donald Wendt, Louis Hull, Carmen Jenson, Allan Wickens. Douglas Pettapiece, TEACHER. Mrs. Turnwall. 4tfi 5'ra.de FRONT ROW; Brenda Johnson, Monte Barrett, Don Evans. Carol Boyer, Gail Harden. Arnold Lalum, Raymond Runnion. James Stores. Billy Jacobson. SECOND ROW: Charlene Rominger, Nick Schultz,’ Gary Madre, Linda Thielman, Bryce Rockman. James Wattnem, Roger Hochberger, David Hunnewell. TEACHER Miss Sponheim. 4l i S.Jracfe FRONT ROW: Krystal Keith, Linda Hulett, Mary Cole, Glee Murray, Beverly Lakey, Dawn Shepherd, Mary Bresnahan, Diana Gabbert. SECOND ROW: Donlse Gummer, Lila Bassett, Wanda Lehrman, Patricia Beeby, Antonio Gagnon, Sheila Hanson, Jeanette Blaisdell. THIRD ROW: Sandra Gagner, Marcus Schae- fer, Philip Aaberg, Melvin Lehman, Michael Mahaffey, Clinton Wigen, Gary Eaton, TEACHER. Mrs. Lux. FRONT ROW; James Keith, Tyrone Rockman, Steven Oraw, Larry Hanson, Gary Layton, Sherill Dial, Nancy Standiford, Susan Yurman, Dawn Albright. SECOND ROW: Neoma Rude, Christine Jensen, Lois Anderson, Bonnie Laas, Charlotte Isreal, Linda Runnion, Sharon Burrows, Marcia Rominger, Susan Anderson. THIRD ROW: Marjorie Symms, Patsy Lalum, Beverly Hardin, Charles Hull, Duffy McKelvey, Robert Dafoe, Lon Evans, Gary Hochbetger, TEACHER, Mrs. Brandvold. 2nd (Jrade FRONT ROW; Jay D. Gifford, Judy Cunis, Deborah Lux, Suzanne Shaw, Linda Couture, Luana Starke, Gary Thieltges. Pam Locke, Rodney Keith, and Gene Seagrave. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Pearson, Cun Henderson, Stephen Nardi, Judy Eveland, Stephen Aaberg, Jeffry Bredeson, Brian Winden, Marie Sty- ren, and George Seagrave. 2nd Jrade FRONT ROW: Brenda Winden, Mary Runnion. Steven Layton. John Curtis. Francis Styren, Donneta Gabbert, Ruth Lakey. Danny Shepherd, and Tommy King. SECOND ROW; Miss Siedlitz, Richard Brown. Joey Jacobson. Bennie Morrison. Dexter Bosworth, Debbie O'Brien, Ida Steven. Calvin Han- son, and Joseph Evans. FRONT ROW: Alois Seagrave, Karla Halverson, Vivian Blaisdell, Billy Cole, Richard Israel, Dick King, Danny Wigen, Paula Markin. SECOND ROW; Mary Ann Gagnon, Robert Alex, Bobby Jacobson, Bobby Fritz, Russel Wicks, Clinton Lalum, Diane Hochberger, TEACHER, Mrs. McDowell. Is (Jrcirfe FRONT ROW; Avis Christofferson, Warren Campros, Keila Gilbert, Donald Hull, Kathleen Swank, Kelly Christenot, Gregory Nardi, John Wardell, Billy Burrows, Gregory Hutchison. SECOND ROW: Randi Leigh- ton, Brenda Fraser, Kay Lakey, Earl Johnson, Allen Lalum, Gordon Jacobson, Brian Wendt, TEACHER, Miss Theresa Cederberg. • • • • • • •• • Rev. Walla Class Motto Mr. R. T. Pantzer JUNIORS JIM LAAS................ TOM GILL IN............. SUZANNE BREDESON-------- -----------President • - - Vice President Secretary-Treasurer ( ass Officers SANDRA SWANK DENIS FREELAND DUANE ZORN - - SENIORS - - - - ---------... president ■---------------Vice President ------ Secretary-Treasurer FRESHMEN TEDDY WARD............. BETTY BURGESS.......... RODNEY SHEPHERD......... ----------President ----Vice President Secretary-Treasurer f ft S o Jriem iest GEORGE McGUIRE SANDRA SWANK J3esi Dressecf MIDORI KAWANISHI ERROL FRITZ ZJ Z ies PAT SEIDLITZ GARY ZORN )es c por TOM GILL IN DOROTHY SHETTEL Mos Depenciabfe BETTY LAKEY BOB MATTSON ( Ju es SYLVIA FREELAND GARY STANDEFORD Mos 3i£e y o ucceecf BOB McAULEY LINDA KAMMERZELL Attendants George McGuire Linda Kammerzell Sharon Summer Bob Mattson ( rown Jiearers Danny Wlgen Kathy Swank 7'Jancfalism ouember 18, 1958 GEORGE McGUIRE GARY STANDIFORD BOB PETTAPIECE FRONT ROW: Ray Standi ford, Manager, Bob Mattson, Gary Wendt, George McGuire, Gary Standiford, Bob Pettapiece, Ray Hemmer, Teddy Zorn, Manager. SECOND ROW: John Clark, Assistant Coach, Bill Stevens, Ronnie Greer, Lance Lambott, Gerry Heikkila, Butch Berg, Tom Gillin, Lance McDowell, Coach Dave Curtis. THIRD ROW: Kenny Christenot, John Starke, Marvin Sunderland, Teddy Ward, Monty Lerhum, Larry Shaw, Lloyd Gillin, Larry Leighton, and Merlin Schaefer. BOB MATTSON RAY HEMMER GARY WENDT G. McGuire, Tom Gillin, G. Heikkila, Bob Mattson, Lance Lambott, Robt. Pettapiece. Bob Mattson, George Berg, Ray Hemmer, G. Standiford, G. Heikkila, Gary Wendt. “Jl” Syuacf Jim Lass, Gary Standiford, Butch Berg, Gerry Heikkila, Bob Pettaplece, Norman Bruce, Eddie Green, Tom Gillin, Lance Lambott, Bob Nordstrom, Bruce Jacobson, Manager; Coach Curtis; Teddy Zom, Manager. SEASON’S SUMMARY H. V. Dodson 54 57 Joplin 57 35 Inverness 76 36 Gilford 53 51 Havre Central 43 46 Valier 65 62 Big Sandy 65 43 Rudyard 52 45 Dodson 50 54 Simms 56 62 Joplin 69 54 Oilmont 48 63 Oilmont 60 66 Gilford 45 42 Big Sandy 52 45 Joplin 70 52 Rudyard 62 52 Sunburst 56 63 Inverness 71 52 Valier 53 62 DISTRICT TOURNAMENTS H. V. Inverness 63 40 Gilford 41 60 Kremlin 69 54 Oilmont 43 42 Big Sandy 54 50 DIVISIONAL TOURNAMENT Stanford 48 64 St. Leo’s 53 63 SEASON’S RECORD Games Won Games Lost 16 11 “yf’ Sauacf ( ieer ea(fers Left to right: Sharon Gummer, Sandra Swank, Trudy Laas, Carolyn Barrett, and Sylvia Freeland, Syuacf ROW 1. left to right: R. Shepherd, M. Sunderland, M. Schaefer, T. Ward, J. Starke, and T. Rockman. ROW 2: B. Steven, L. Gillin, K. Shaw, M. Lerum, L. Leighton, H. Cicon, and Assistant Coach Clark. LEFT TO RIGHT: Myma Shepherd, Stevie Brown, Karen Schroer, Mickie Gummer, Julie Nardi, and Darlene Laas. LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Shepherd, L. Martison, G. Kaushagen, J. Kammerzell, R. Stores, M. Wendt, P. Zorn, V. Graham, R. Standiford, R. Theiltgas, Douglas Shepherd, Managers: Kenny Kalverson, Ronnie Keikkila, and Coach Mr, Henderson. LEFT TO RIGHT: Dana Ray, Diana Brown, Kay Henderson, Katherine Kammerzell, Lois Jacobson. LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Lambott, M. Sunderland, L. Gillin, J, Laas, T. Gillin, E. Green and G, Heikkila. FIRST ROW, left to right: T, Ward, L. Lambott, J. Laas, M. Sunderland, R. Shepherd, B. Nordstrom, J. Starke and R. Lalum. SECOND ROW: L. Gillin. T. Gillin, N. Bruce, G. Heikkila, Captain; G. Berg, J. Schroer, D. Peppenger. B. Stevens, E. Green and L. Shaw. LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Shepherd, L. Lambott, T. Ward, E. Green, B. Nordstrom, J. Starke, and R. Lalum. “G” Gfu6 Officers LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Heikkila, J. Schroer, L. Shaw, B. Stevens, D. Peppenger, R. Shepherd. T ep Glut)Officers '-few FRONT ROW, left to right: M. Sunderland, T. Ward, L. Lambott, and J. Starke. SECOND ROW: L. Gtllin, G. Berg, G. Heikkila, N. Bruce, E. Green and B. Nordstrom. G. Standlford, Sergeant-at-Arms; B. Mattson, Secretary: G. Heikkila, Vice President; G. Me Guire, President. M. Standlford, Parliamentarian; S. Bredeson, Secretary; Lila Ish, President; P. Bresnahan, Treasurer; A. Seldlitz and D. Sponheim, Ad- visors. Letterman ( uf) ROW 1, left to right: B. Pettapiece. G. Standiford, B. Mattson, G, McGuire, G. Heikkila, and R. Hemmer. ROW 2: Coach Curtis, L. Lambott, T. Ward, L. Gillin, L. McDowell, B. Steven, and Assistant Coach Clark. ROW 3: J. Laas, N. Bruce, T. Gillin, and G. Berg. ROW 1, left to right: J. Harmon, P. McDowell, S. Bredeson, L. Ish, P. Bresnahan, S. Swank, C. Barrett, S. Freeland, S. Gummer, and Sponsor Miss Spoonheim. ROW 2: S. Haugen, C. Lehman, V. Schultz, M. Runnion, M. Schroer, M. Gummer, K. Schroer, M. Shepherd, D. Laas, and Sponsor Miss Seldlitz. ROW 3: K. Schaefer, L. Fixtz. ROW 4: B. Fritz, B. Anderson. ROW 5: A. Eveland, S. Ward. ROW 6: J. O'Brien, A. Mattson, M. Laium, C. Goodbar, B. Burgess, B. Violett, D. Shet- tel, M. Standiford. ROW 7: V. Pettapiece, D. Yarbourgh, S. Wickens, S. Ward, H. Stores, B. Whitney, M. Thielman, sjid P. Seldlitz. - Sept. 2—School Began 3- --Class Elections 4— Student Council 8— N.S.A. Program 9— Teacher Institute Shelby 13— Standiford Football 15— Faculty Meeting 16— Virginia City Players 17— P. T. A. Student Council 20—Joplin Football (there) 24— Ring and Announcements 27— Rudyard Football (here) 28— Music Meet 30—N.S.A. Program Oct. 3—Jr. High Party 4— Oilmont Football (there) 6—Sr. Pictures 11—Dodson Football (here) 15—P.T.A. 18— Big Sandy Football (there) 22— Inverness Football (here) 23— M.E.A. Convention 25— Carnival 28—N.S.A. 30—Ping Pong Pictures Nov. 1—Inter-District Football Playoff 8— Divisional Football Championship 11— Veterans's Day - NO SCHOOL! 14— Jr. Play 19— P.T.A. 27- 28-29—No School - Thanksgiving 28- 29—Invitational BB Tournaments Dec. 5—Inverness Basketball (here) 6- --Gilford Basketball (there) 12— Havre Central Basketball (there) 17—Christmas Program 29- Valler Basketball (here) 20— Big Sandy Basketball (there) Christmas Vacation Began 23—Rudyard Basketball (there) Jan. 2—Dodson Basketball (there) 3—Simms Basketball (there) 5— Vacation Over 7— -N.S.A. 9— Joplin Basketball (there) 10— --Oilmont Basketball (here) 15— Jr. High Invitational Tournaments 17—Oilmont Basketball (there) 12—P.T.A. 22---Gilford Basketball (here) Vv-J o fc-vj m j ,13 „ t 2 2 24 27 26 30 Feb. 13 14 17 18 19 Mar. 13 18 19 23 27 April 14 LS M 17 21 2-; 25 24 25 27 30 15 -23—Semester Tests ---Big Sandy Basketball (here) —-N.S.A. Program —F.H.A. —Joplin Basketball (here) ---Rudyard Basketball (here) ;— B Squad Box Elder Basketball (there) —Sunburst Basketball (here) ---Inverness Basketball (there) - - A Squad at Valier, B Squad Box Elder —Exchange Student —-P.T.A. -20—District Basketball Tournament Havre Central -6-7--Divisional Tournament Cut Bank —Senior Play —American Legion Contest —-P.T.A. -20-21—State Basketball Tournaments Helena i—M.E.A. Delegate Assembly i—N.S.A. Program -30—Easter Vacation —Festival Band Rehearsal -5—Senior Sneak Day —Jr. High Party ---P.T.A. Pancake Dinner ---M.E.A. -8---Achievement Tests ---Speech Elimination —Jr. -Sr. Prom and Banquet ---Pictures —P.T.A. i—Chester Track Meet -18—District Music Festival Sunburst —Aptitude Tests —District Speech Meet —Shelby Track Meet -25—Parent-Teachers Conference —S.R.A. Test 8 Juniors —Cascade Track Meet —Algebra aptitudes all 8th Grade —Havre Band Festival —District Track Meet -9—-State Music Festival ---Divisional Track Meet White Recital ■—White Recital ■--Fashion Show Home Ec. ■--Interscholastic •--Lethbridge Festival —Baccalaureate ■27—Semester Tests --Commencement --School Picnic - THE END! 1 LEFT TO RIGHT: Marion Standiford, Bob Pettapiece, Betty Lakey, Dick Burrows, Dorothy Shettel, Gale Christenot, Midori Kawanishi and Dallas Denter. Co-Editors: Bob Mattson Duane Zorn Art Editor: Gale Christenot LEFT TO RIGHT: G. McGuire, S. Swank, D. Harmon, R. Hemmer, D. Freeland, K. Milette, G. Feig, R. McAuley, M. Schroer, B. Violett, L. Kammerzell, G. Standiford and Advisor Mr. G. Pearson. FIRST ROW: B. Mattson, M. Kawanishi, G. Heikkila. SECOND ROW: Mr. Curtis, S. Swank, D. Freeland. THIRD ROW: Mr. Brannon, J. Laas, T. Gillin, S. Bredeson, Mr. Pearson. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Henderson. E. Green. D. Laas, P. Seidlitz. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. Paxton, T. Ward, B. Burgess, R. Shepherd. SIXTH ROW: Mr. Glaim, Mr. Vie, Mrs. Flynn Mr. Schroer. SEVENTH ROW: Mr. Kluks- dahl. FIRST ROW: H. Stores, S. Freeland, P. McDowell, L. Kammerzell, President; S. Gummer, M. Schroer, M. Shepherd. SECOND ROW: H. Flynn, Advisor; S. Wickens. J. Harman, L. Ish, P. Bresnahan, P. Seidlitz, D. Laas, B. Whitney, S. Haugen, M. Gummer, B. Burgess. THIRD ROW: A. Odegard, A. Eveland, M. Runnion, D. Yarborough, M. Thielman, D. Fritz, K. Schaefer, K. Goodbar, C. Lehman, G. Schultz. C on cert Jian c FRONT ROW: S. Freeland, C. Barrett, C. Lehman, S. Haugen, M. Shepherd, K. Kammerzell, R. Freeland, A. Jensen, P. Me Dowell, S. Gummer, L. Kammerzell, J. O'Brien. SECOND ROW: R. McAuley, L. Jacobson, J. Harmon, K. Schroer, B. Ste- vens, K. Schaefer, B. Anderson, L. Ish, M. Wendt, L. Bredeson, P. O'Brien, W. Wardell, J. Stevens, R. Heikkila, R. Greer, G. Jensen, R. Nordstrom, P. Seidlitz. THIRD ROW: J. Laas, P. Bresnahan, L. Bassett, D. Brown, D. Ray, F. Schaefer, C. Goodbar, M. Schaefer, G. Berg, R. Laium, T. Odegard, N. Bredeson, G. Heikkila, J. Starke, M. Thielman, D. Hanson, L. Shaw. STANDING: B. Whitney, S. Ward, A. Eveland, M. Gummer, V. Schultz, T. Gillin, S. Swank, B. Burgess, Mr. Vie, Director. JJep iand FRONT ROW: Mr. Vie, L. Kammerzell. S. Gummet, P. McDowell, J. O'Brien, S. Freeland, C. Bar- rett, C. Lehman. SECOND ROW: K. Kammerzell, R. Freeland, M. Shepherd, S. Haugen, K. Schaefer, B. Stevens, R. McAuley. THIRD ROW: D. Ray, D. Brown, P. Bresnahan, C. Goodbar, B. Anderson, L. Ish, M. Wendt. S. Bredeson. FOURTH ROW: J. Starke. M. Thielman, K. Shaw. R. Heikkila, R. Greer, G. Jensen, P. Seidlitz. STANDING: S. Ward, A. Eveland, V. Schultz, M. Gummer, R. Lalum. FRONT ROW: C. Barrett. P. Bresnahan. M. Gum- mer, L. Kammerzell. STANDING: R. McAuley, S. Gummer, G. Heikkila, Mr. Vie. LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy O'Brien, Carolyn Lehman, Bob Lalum, George Berg, Carolyn Goodbar. ROW 1, left to right: Mrs. Paxton, Director; Sandy Staudacher. Peggy McDowell. Bob McAuley, George Berg. Terry Rockman Pat Bresnahan, Margaret Runnion, Judy Harmon, and Betty Burgess. SECOND ROW; Edna Lalum, Mariene Lalum, Lila Ish BuZe THTRnROW0'8 '1' D0T? Shectte1’ MaJOriC Thlelman- Barbara Whitney. Kathy Sutton. Karen Schaefer, and RiL Bushee THIRD ROW: Margaret Lalum. Suzanne Bredeson, Myrna Shepherd. Sandra Swank, James Mingee, Dick Burrows Robert Lalum. Sharon Gummer, Mickey Gummer, Bonnie Fritz. Sharon Ward, and Darlene Laas. FOURTH ROW: Linda Graham June Stimpson. Carolyn Barrett, Gary Zorn. Norman Bruce, Bob Pettapiece, Gerry Heikkila, Pat Seidlitz, Sylvia Freeland. Meridel Wendt, Karen Schroer, Carolyn Goodbar, Carolyn Lehman, and Ginger Schultz. (Ja ata L umber and JIarcfivare Where Customers Become Friends Phone HEmlock 2-2491 Galata, Montana ALLEN L. STANDIFORD, Proprietor ( es er Qdii i'iies PLUMBING HEATING -- Fairbanks Pumps -- -- Complete Plumbing Service Including Excavating and Ditching -- Phone Edison 4-3004 Chester, Montana H. A. STARKE, Proprietor L. ibertij C ouniij unes In Its Fifty-fourth Year Official County Paper Official City Paper IRVIN HUTCHISON Editor Phone Edison 4-2211 Chester, Montana Red Wing and Crosby Shoes Shoe Repair 73i Ps dAoe SAop Owner BILL HOCKBERGER Chester, Montana Service Is Our First Thought H. AND O. DENTER For Expert Dry Cleaning Phone Edison 4-3121 Chester, Montana We Pickup We Deliver Agents at Joplin Inverness Rudyard Coast to Coast Where Your Money Buys the Most Leonard Appliances — —_ yy Sporting Goods Seigler Heaters Furniture Auto Accessories Hardware Owner Locally Owned and MIKE NARDI Nationally Organized BEAUTI-GLO jBou se’s SAoppe by Feature Lock Latest Fashions Interlocking Diamond Rings in Wearing Apparel The Sensational Setting That Graff - Lofties Actually Makes Center Diamonds Vicky Vaughn Look 90% Larger... Phone 4-2831 87% More Brilliant Chester, Montana LOUISE REHAL, Owner AJayners SJecve ry 7 arsons Tfexaco Service 7. )afis 7fusAep Service Chester, Montana Chester, Montana Phone Edison 4-2331 Gas, Oil, Lubrication All Credit Cards Excepted Service When You Need It Gas, Oil Phone Edison 4-3031 and Other Husky Products Fresh Meats and Vegetables Where You Pay Cash and Save Thrown’s C as A 7) I ore Phone Edison 4-2421 Proprietor Chester, Montana MAX BROWN CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS OF 1959 7 To ors SALES SERVICE EMMERS BERG, Proprietor Phone 4-2291 O. D. s JKarfeet We Sell All Kinds of Food If You Can't Find What You Want Ask for It If We Don't Have It We Will Get It for You O. D. GIFORD, Proprietor We Deliver Phone Edison 4-3261 () es er 7mp em en New and Used We Trade We Deliver We Finance Farm Equipment Hi - Lines Most Complete Farm Store John Deere Sales and Service Chester, Montana Phone Edison 4-3221 JJetrofane cJas Company GAS COMPANY HENDERSON'S BROTHERS, Managers Propane and Butane Gas and Appliances Guaranteed 24-Hour Service Chester, Montana Phone Edison 4-2551 Wheel Balancing Red and Gold Crown Gas Permalube Lubrication Atlas Tires and Tubes Cars Washed Grease Jobs Phone 4-3481 FRANCIS NEAR MONTY NEALY Owner Attendant Compliments of C. E. COLLISON, Manager_____________________Phone 4-2622 THE C'Aes er 3A op 24 Hour Wrecker Service Body and Fender Painting WAYNE DEFOE, Proprietor Phone 4-3701 For Dependable Grain Storage Wheat Treating and Farm Bin Spray See C finer JKuncy at GENERAL MILLS ELEVATOR of 1959 Iriany e Hardware CLIFF HANSON AND SONS Phone 4-2301 Chester Tfufeit 7 Totors Expert Service Prompt Attention Tire Sales and Repair GMC Sales and Service usiioyai Buick Sales, Service and Parts RAY HULETT, Proprietor Phone Edison 4-3391 AUTHORIZED SALES ANO SERVICE UHirro MOToii ICRWCC STANDARD For All Petroleum Products RALPH SHEPHERD, Chester Agent Phone 4-2446 STANDARD OIL CO. f X L iberfi Ctountu ( , Abstract (Company Official Bonded Abstracters of Title for Liberty County R. E. MATKIN Manager The Ideal Entertainment. Is the Movies Show Time: Monday, Thursday, Friday 8:00 P. M. Sunday, Wednesday, Saturday 7:00 and 9:00 P. M. 7Lie man mp em en Chester, Montana Minneapolis-Moline Farm Equipment Schafer Plows Calkins Rod Weeders Graham Hoeme Plows Columbia Grain Bins ED THIELMAN, Proprietor Phone EDison 4-2471 You R Health : BUSINESS IWjGid 7lsAoo cP, TKec ical JJ armacij Complete Drugstore Phone 4-3571 YOUR ApP IS OUR BUSINESS A hr yJiP.s r% A f-%  • i ■KM K KHi’ SM( ll-'  ••  «— ■♦ v ■■V • LES ALBRIGHT TED MAHAFFY JERRY ALBRIGHT MAKE YOUR HOME COMPLETE Rucfe S ieet JKetal Chester, Montana ELMER RUDE, Owner See the New Lennox Furnaces for the Finest in Heating Jnc erson £ Thrown C eu a {or Go. Chester and Tiber's Newest Elevators KENNETH WITTE, Mgr. Chester, Montana Phone Edison 4-3051 VICK ALEX, Mgr. Tiber, Montana Phone Edison 4-2170 Service When You Need It Cars - Trucks Tractors Ttei A’s Service BOB KEITH, Proprietor Phone 4-2121 l.) ieat S heaf TItotel Owned and Operated by C. P. BAKKE POST OF V. F. W. Completely Modern Apartments Reasonable Rates () )rien Your Insurance Man Chester, Montana Phone 4-3871 (Ja aia C o Op Galata, Montana Petroleum Products - Free Delivery Farm Chemicals and Fertilizers Tires - Batteries - Misc. Propane - Bulk and Cylinders Phone He 2-2321 Grains Chemicals Fertilizers Complete Line of Farm and Stockman Supplies Galata, Montana YewAouse (Jra n (7nc. Your Grain Merchant Phone HE 2-2275 Galata, Montana We Deliver Phone 4-3651 S aucfacAer implement C)ompanu MASSEY FERGUSON Complete Line of Farm Machinery Sales and Service Chester, Montana New and Used _________________ Machinery v v Phone Edison 4-2661 WHVNot F yOUtftFLF Qrancf Jfoief £ Cafe Chester, Montana 7 T n Ciafe BRET AND BARBRA SMITH Olviayi- CHOICE MEATS at Phone 4-2361 Chester, Montana Just a Better Place to Eat Meals Short Orders Fountain Service For Quality Building Materials and FHA Loans See CLARENCE PETERSON at the Build and Own a Monarch Home DElta 4-2401 Chester, Montana Open Evening and Sundays Gasoline Oil Accessories Cys C )fieu 'on Station Groceries, Fishing Tackle, Camera Supplies, Ice, Dairy Products Chester, Montana WE WELCOME YOUR ACCOUNT L- iberty ( ountij tanA Your Patronage Solicited Member of F. D. I. C. Phone 4-3731 WE'RE ALWAYS THERE WITH POWER TO SPARE Today our system has nearly twice as much power available as it did at the end of World lifer fractor ( o. War H. Our Director Officer and engineers are planning con- stantly to keep our customers supplied with plenty of power - today and tomorrow. Gener- ating plants and transmission lines to serve you.. . and your children. . .in the years to come are now in the minds of Dealers of Ford Tractor and Implements New Holland Haying and Equipments Willys Jeeps and T rucks Wisconsin Engines our farsighted planners. Given the opportunity to con- BURNHAM MURRAY, Manager tinue providing adequate power, we will. You can count on us. THE MONTANA POWER COMPANY Located on Highway No. 2 Phone Edison 4-2921 Chester, Montana Cfe ( fester JeJepforte Company Kooseoeft Service Station BERT O. NORDSTROM The First Telephone Co. in Montana to Install Two-Five Toll Dialing Equipment, to Be Used Gasoline - Oils - Greases Accessories and Supplies Wholesale Retail From Across the Nation. Phone Chester Edison 4-2281 Montana , ylNOIPINOI NT (ifester Cracfny Company AN INDEPENDENT Delivery Service Cheaper Prices Refrigerated Meat Lockers Quality Meat and Vegetables R. L. GOODBAR, Pres. L. J. GOODBAR, Sec. Phone Edison 4-2561 Chester, Montana Jj and 7.) Z)r ue 7n PAT AND WAYNE FOX Lessee Chester Montana Phone Edison 4-3933 Prompt Courteous Service Sandwiches - Ice Cream Fountain Drinks Speedy Curb Service Congratulations to the Class of 59 For Fast Dirt Moving and Fast Service See L a as (L)onstruction C'ompanu Chester, Montana Phone Edison 4-3601 eit i ( ieurolet O K USED CARS Expert Auto Repair Chester Montana Phone 4-3561 08n 73o6 s ny n SPORT SHOP 226 First St. Year 'Round Sports Outfitters Phone 600 Havre, Montana 7 acA s J arcfivare ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Satisfies Your Needs Best Phone 2000 325 2 St. Havre, Montana laure ecfera SAVINGS AND LOANS ASSOCIATION Insured Insured Loans Savings Phone 250 312 3 St. ______Havre, Montana Office JKac iine Supply All Make Portables and Used Machines Phone 156 124 1st Street Havre, Montana Olympia Typewriters R, C. Allen Corman’s Ranc i dc (Sportswear (Formerly G. I. Store) Your Boy Scout Headquarters MILLARD M. (JACK) NORMAN Owner 326 1st Street Phone 2030 Havre, Montana ( c cfp JiaAerij Telephone 37 Havre, Montana First Choice Always Fresh Oarmers insurance (Jroup Phone Business 889 Home 2197 EDWARD F. MeAULEY Havre, Montana Home Phone Edison 4-2103 RICHARD SIEDLITZ Chester, Montana Automobile - Truck - Fire - Life - Public Liability - Cargo Workmen's Compensation - Personal Accident - Gen. Liability Milk - the Energy Food Vita-Rich Guaranteed Quality 7)ita JZicA Dairy, Jnc. No. 6 First Street Phone 1243 Havre, Montana Xortfiern Dire C company Goodyear Tires Phone 1500 Tire Service Headquarters Farm Tire Service Havre Montana frruftqaK. Havre, Montana 126 Second Street Phone 25 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '59 Havre, Montana T)uic i S iop ( afe Fine Foods 237 - 1st St. Havre, Montana C. HAMBLOCK Phone 856 3f ie Hub 3a JIToc e For Men and Boys For Smart Women Clothe8 of Distinction 120 Third Avenue Havre, Montana MORRIS M. FEUER ANNE C. FEUER Patterson s 7. ) iitn ortf} TJToiors of Havre, Montana Exclusive Fashions Where Customer's Send Their Friends for Men and Women JEEPS Fine Western Wear Sales - Service - Parts for Everyone 204 - 1st St. 125 3 Avenue Havre, Montana Phone 2274 Phone 370 ( aoaf ers Dr R. G. Havre, Montana D.D.S. Better Clothing for Box 746 Men and Boys Phone 82 129 - 3 Avenue Phone 1944 126 - 3 Avenue JOE BULLINGER Havre, Montana GEORGE RENAKER Shoe Repairing Everything for Men Shoes for Everybody oou uc ?e ( ompanu 114 3 Avenue Phone 151 Havre, Montana Dry Cleaning ope Gar son Manager Box 990 Havre, Montana Have Those Faulty Brakes Repaired at JI me bau c Jirahe cSeroice We May Save Your Life Havre, Mont. Pumic Concrete Blocks Burial Vaults Howarcf iroi iem Havre (Concrete ) oc FURNITURE Nationally Advertised Furniture Cj o. at Popular Prices North Side Third Street and Fourth Avenue Havre, Montana L. F. BOGUT Phone 125 JOHN LEEDS Havre, Montana Phone 620 H. L. 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