Chester High School - Coyote Yearbook (Chester, MT)

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CHESTER HIGH SCHOOL Chester, Montana Co-Editors ALINE EVELAND EDDIE GREEN Contents TITLE PAGE CONTENTS DEDICATION STAFF ADMINISTRATION FACULTY SENIORS UNDERCLASSMEN JUNIOR HIGH ELEMENTARY FAVORITES ATHLETICS ACTIVITIES ADVERTISEMENTS The senior class of Chester High School dedicates its annual, the '61 Coyote, to Mr A. M. Vie for his service to the Chester Public Schools during his 13 years as ad ministrator and band director. 1947-1960 Zypists Sports Rita Bushee. Clarence Morrison, Margaret Runnion, Ronnie Greer, Curt Sloan, Bill Steven. Wayne Eve- George Berg, Gary Jensen, Kenny Christenot, Sherrill land, Mike Cameron, Terry Odegard. Ward. .Annual Jan Roc km an Lila Ish Bev Anderson Administration f: a® Darlene Laas Marlene Lalum Pat Bresnahan ■favorites Darlene Laas, Bonnie Fritz, Lila Ish, Frank Sutton, Andrea Mattson, Bob Lalum, Dennis Peppenger. Classes Bob Nordstrom, B. J. Oswood, Carolyn Barrett, Bon- nie Fritz, Merlin Schaefer. DONALD J. HUESERS, Superintendent MARION WANKEN, Secretary GLENN A. PEARSON, Principal Hoard of £ ducat ion Mr. Frank Hemmer; Mr. Oliver Morkrid; Mr. Earl Keith; Mr. Max Brown, Chairman; Mr. Allen Matt- son; Mr. Harold Jensen; Mr. Armand Anderson; Mrs. Richard Hunnewell. Not Shown: Mr. John Hutch- ison, Clerk; Dr. Richard Buker. Student Council Mr. Huesers, Advisor; Allan Anderson, 8th Grade; Ray Standiford, Sophomore; Aline Eveland, Senior, Secretary; George Berg, Senior, President; Karen Schroer, Junior, Treasurer; Rodney Shepherd, Junior, Vice President; Ella Christenot, Freshman; Helen Wanken, 7th Grade. faculty MRS. NORADA PAXTON English 3,4 Latin Journalism Speech MR. LOUIS SCHROER History Social Studies 7th Grade Health MR. CARL LEHMAN General Mathematics 8th Grade MR. CONRAD GLAIM Industrial Arts 8th Grade Agriculture MR. OWEN KLUKSDAHL Biology Chemistry Algebra 1,2 General Science MR. GALEN TIDRICK English 1,2 Band MISS ALICE ENNEBERG Home Economics Girls' P.E. MR. GORDON VANDERPAN Guidance Counselor Choral Director Social Studies 9 MR. JOE BRANNON Algebra 1 Typing Driver's Training 7th Grade Junior High Principal MR. TED WAGNER World History Athletics Coach 7th Grade Science 7th Grade History MRS. HOPE HANSON MRS. ESTHER WILL MRS. ADELLA WAGNER MISS CHARLOTTE SCHLEIF First Grade First Grade Second Grade Second Grade MRS. EMMI SCHROER MRS. DELORES HELMBRECHT MRS. SHIRLEY McDOWELL MRS- ESTHER TURNWALL Third Grade Third Grade Fourth Grade Fifth Grade MRS. HILDA LEHMAN MR. ROBERT SHERMAN MR. RICHARD SIMPSON Remedial Reading Sixth Grade and Assistant Coach Sixth Grade and Principal Bus Drivers Burnham Murray, Jack Gehrke, Bill Gehrke, Sr., Joe Brannon Mary Lynn Cicon, Berniece Jacobson, Anna Lyders, Ann Odegard ssmfss Valedictorian PATRICIA MARIE BRESNAHAN Patty It's nice to be important but it’s more important to be nice. Band 1,2,3,4; First Chair Saxophone 1,2,3,4; Band Librarian 2; Pep Band 1,2, 3, 4; Swing Band 4; Feature Band 4; Saxophone Solo 3; Saxophone Quartet 2,4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Quartet 1,2,3,4; Triple Trio 1,2,4; Girls' Sextette 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club Treasurer 2; Cheerleader 3,4; FHA 1,2, 3,4; FHA Secretary 1, Vice President 3, President 4; FHA District President 4; FHA State Vice President 4; FTA 3; FT A President 3; GAA 3; GAA Secretary-Treasurer 3; Paper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Vice President 3; Student Council 3; Carnival Queen 4; Girls' State Alter- nate 3; The Little Minister 3; Paint the Town Pink 4. Salutatorim CAROLYN BARRETT Without music life would be a mistake. Band 1,2,3,4; Band Librarian 2; First Chair Oboe 3,4; Oboe Solo 3,4; Swing Band 4; Pep Band 1,2, 3,4; Feature Band 4; State Orchestra 3; Chorus 1, 2,3,4; Feature Chorus 3; Vocal Solo 3,4; Quartet 1,2,3,4; Triple Trio 2,4; Girls' Sextette 1,2; Pep Club 1.2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2, 3,4; FHA 1; FHA Songleader 1; FTA 3; Paper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class President 1; Student Council 1,3; Student Council Vice President 3; Carnival At- tendant 3,4; Carnival Manager 4; Girls’ State 3; Speech 1,2,4; Served Jr. -Sr. Banquet 2; The Little Minister 3; Paint the Town Pink 4. BONNIE RAE FRITZ The days that make us happy make us wise. Chorus 1,3,4; Chorus Librarian 4; Triple Trio 4; Pep Club 1,3,4; FT A 3; Pom Pon Girl 4; Paper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Secretary-Treasurer 3; Stu- dent Council 3; Placed 3rd in Conservation Theme 2; The Little Minister 3; Paint the Town Pink 4. MICHAEL DAVID CAMERON Mike If girls interfere with your work, quit work. Transferred from Bemidji, Minnesota 3; Chorus 3.4; Paper Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; Speech 3; Librarian 2. SHERRILL EVON WARD Friendship is the key to happiness. Love is the key to the heart. Band 2, 3,4; Pep Band 3,4; Chorus 1,2,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2; Paper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Paint the Town Pink 4. CHARLES EDWARD GREEN Eddie Play and I'll play with you. Study and I'll play alone. C Club 2,3,4; C Club Secretary-Treasurer 4; Track 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Annual Editor 4; Class President 2; Student Council 2; Carnival Attendant 4; Red and White Ball Attendant 1,3; Served Jr. -Sr. Banquet 2; Boys' State 3; The Little Minister 3; Paint the Town Pink 4. LILA LOY ISH She burns the midnight oil; but not always for study. Band 1,2,3,4; First Chair French Horn 4; Pep Band 1.3,4; Feature Band 4; Chorus 1.2, 3,4; Feature Chorus 3; Girls Sextette 2; Quartet 3,4; Piano Solo 2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club President 2, Parliamentarian 3; GAA 3; FHA 1,2,3; Paper Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; Class Secretary-Treasurer 4; Paint the Town Pink 4. iOMIfl.I ROBERT FRANCIS LALUM Bob” If words were worth a penny, he would be a millionaire. Band 2,3,4; First Chair Sousaphone 3,4; Pep Band 2,3; Feature Band 2; Sousa- phone Solo 2,3; Chorus 2,3; Feature Chorus 2,3; Track 2; Paper Staff 4; An- nual Staff 4; Study Hall Librarian 3; The Little Minister” 3; Paint the Town Pink 4. EDWIN RONALD GREER Ronnie I was born bright, but knocking around has tarnished me some. Band 1,2, 3,4; Band President 4; First Chair Baritone 4; Pep Band 1,2, 3,4; Swing Band 4; Feature Band 4; Baritone Solo 4; Chorus 4; C Club 4; Track 4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Paper Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; Speech 1; The Little Minister 3; Paint the Town Pink 4. BEVERLY JO ANDERSON Bev I wonder where mothers learn all the things they tell their daughters not to do. Band 1,2, 3.4; Pep Band 2, 3; Chorus 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club Vice President 3; Committee Chairman 4; Pom Pon Girl 4; Paper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Paint the Town Pink 4. ALINE VIRGINIA EVELAND Dee Dee Laugh and the world laughs with you; frown and it wrinkles your face. Band 1,2,3,4; Band Librarian 3; First Chair Drum 2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2, 3,4; Feature Band 2; Festival Band 3; Chorus 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3; FHA 1,2,3; FT A 3; Basketball Chartkeeper 3,4; Paper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Annual Editor 4; Student Council 4; Student Council Secretary 4; Paint the Town Pink 4. KENNETH RAY CHRISTENOT Kenny Why should the devil have all the fun? Chorus 4; Track 4; Football 2,4; C Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Class President 4; Paint the Town Pink 4. GARY LAVERNE JENSEN Great men die young. I feel sick myself. Band 1,2, 3,4; Band Vice President 4; Pep Band 1.2,3.4; Swing Band 4; Fea- ture Band 4; Chorus 4; Boys' Octette 4; Paper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class President 3; Student Council 3; Carnival Attendant 4; Red and White Ball At- tendant 2; Boys’ State 3; Speech 4; Served Jr. -Sr. Banquet 2; Paint the Town Pink 4. MARGARET LOUISE RUNNION Marg The only way to have a friend is to be one. ’ Band 3.4; Pep Band 4; Feature Band 4; Chorus 1,2; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Pom Pon Girl 4; GAA 3; GAA Equipment Manager 3; FHA 1.2,3,4; FT A 3; Paper Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; Paint the Town Pink 4. DARLENE KAY LASS Tizzy ’The two studies she likes best of all; the hearts of boys and basketball. The world would sure be dull without me. Band 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 3,4; Boys'Octette 4; C Club 2, 3,4; X Club Ser- geant-at-Arms 4; Track 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Football 1,2, 3,4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Paint the Town Pink 4. Chorus 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club President 3,4; Cheerleader 2; GAA 3,4; GAA President 3; FHA 2,3,4; Paper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Vice President 2; Student Council 2; Carnival Attendant 4; Served Jr. -Sr. Banquet 2; Paint the Town Pink 4. v TERANCE PAUL ODEGARD Terry Do unto others as you would have them do unto you (only do it first!). Band 1,2, 3,4; Pep Band 4; Swing Band 4; Feature Band 4; Basketball 2; Pep Club 2,4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; State Teen-Age Road-e-o 3; Speech 4; Student Director of The Little Minister 3; Paint the Town Pink 4. ANDREA ELAINE MATTSON Andi She wasn’t much of a salesgirl, but she sure could fill out a slip! Pep Club 1,2,3,4; FHA 1; Basketball Chartkeeper 3,4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Ushered for 1960 Commencement. MARIENE GRACE LALUM The way to be happy is to make others happy. Chorus 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; GAA 3; FHA 1; Paper Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; Stu- dent Manager of The Little Minister 3; Paint the Town Pink 4. CURTISS DeFOREST SLOAN Curt Blessed is the man who invented sleep. Transferred from Berthhold, North Dakota 3; Band 2; Chorus 2, 3; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Speech 4; Paint the Town Pink” 4. CLARENCE ROBERT MORRISON Clem To be right is to be different. Track 2; Paper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; High School Rodeo 3,4, Director 4; Blue Son’s Combo 3,4; Paint the Town Pink 4. RITA CLAIRE BUSHEE Reet I can’t think of two things at once, so I just think of him. Transferred from East Grand Forks. Minnesota 2; Band 3.4; Pep Band 4; Chorus 2,3,4; Pep Club 4; FHA 2; Paper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Paint the Town Pink 4. BENJAMIN JOHN OSWOOD PATRICIA ELOISE (SEIDLITZ) BRUCE Pat She is the gal that put the pep in pepper. Dropped 4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Pep Band 1,2, 3,4; First Chair Cornet 3; Cornet Solo 3; Feature Band 3; Twirling 1,2,3,4; Majorette 4; Chorus 1,2,3, 4; State Fes- tival Chorus 3; Feature Chorus 2; Vocal Solo 2,3; Quartet 1,2, 3, 4; Triple Trio 1,2, 4; Girls' Sextette 1,2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3.4; FHA 1,2; FT A 3; FT A Secretary 3; Paper Staff 3; Class Secretary 2; Student Council 2; The Little Minister 3. --------------------—........ B J H I'm kind of naughty, but I'm naughty and nice. Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Red and White Ball King 4; Entertained between acts of the Senior Play 1; Blue Son's Combo 3, 4; Ushered for Paint the Town Pink 4; Ushered for 1960 Commencement. DENNIS ALBERT PEPPENGER Denny Wine, women, and song are getting me down; I guess I'll have to give up singing. Transferred from Libby, Montana 2; C Club 4; Track 3; Football 4; Annual Staff 4; The Little Minister 3; Paint the Town Pink 4. t i MERLIN CHARLES SCHAEFER I'd like to be bashful, but the girls won't let me. Transferred from St. Norbert's High School, West DePere, Wisconsin 2; Band 2,3,4; First Chair Tenor Saxophone 4; Swing Band 4; C Club 4; Football 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Speech 2,4; Paint the Town Pink 4. SHARON ANN (WARD) SEIDLITZ Shari After the verb 'to love', 'to help' is the most important verb in the world. Dropped 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club Secretary-Treasurer 1; Paper Staff 3. WAYNE ARTHUR EVELAND I don't believe in letting my schoolwork interfere with my education! Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 3,4; Feature Band 2,4; Chorus 1; Paint the Town Pink 4. RICHARD FRANKLIN SUTTON Frank Something only halfway done has no value to anyone. Transferred from Wasatch Academy, Mt. Pleasant, Utah 1; Jr. Varsity Foot- ball and Basketball Manager 2; Assistant Football Manager 3; Track Manager 3; The Little Minister 3; Paint the Town Pink 4. ROBERT LAWRENCE COLLIVER Bob A thankful heart is not only the greatest virtue, but the parent of all the other virtues. Transferred from Joplin, Montana 4; Lettermen's Club 2, 3; Track 1; Track Manager 2; Basketball Manager 2; FFA 1,2,3; Annual Staff 3; Class Treasurer 2; Key Club 2.3. V GEORGE GRANGER BERG Butch I often quote myself. It adds spice to the conversation. Band 1,2, 3,4; First Chair Bass 3,4; Pep Band 3,4; Swing Band 4; Feature Band 2,3,4; Saxophone Solo 1,2; Saxophone Quartet 2,3; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Feature Chorus 2,3; C” Club 1,2, 3.4; C Club Vice President 3, President 4; Track 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Football 1,2,3,4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Stu- dent Council 4; Student Council President 4; Speech 3,4; The Little Minister' 3; Paint the Town Pink 4. A JANICE NANCY ROCKMAN Janny Send me a man. Amen. Thank you, Lord. Transferred from St. Ignatius, Montana 4; Chorus 2, 4; Music Club 2; Pep Club 1.2,3,4; Cheer- leader 1,2,3; FHA 2,3,4; Art Club 1; Librarian 2,3; Library Club 2,3; Library Club Secretary 3; Paper Staff 3.4; Annual Staff 4; Class Vice President 4; Speech 4; Served Jr. -Sr. Banquet 2; Paint the Town Pink 4. ROBERT GENE NORDSTROM Bob Romeo has nothing on me. Band 1,2, 3,4; First Chair Cornet 4; Pep Band 1; Swing Band 4; Feature Band 4; Chorus 2,3,4; Boys'Octette 4; C Club 2,3,4; Track 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3.4; Football 3.4; Pep Club 3,4; Paper Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; Class Vice President 1; Student Council 1; Carnival King 4; Boys' State Alternate 3; Served Jr. -Sr. Banquet 2; The Little Minister 3; Student Manager of Paint the Town Pink 4. Class Mistory We started our Freshman year with 35 students. Officers we elected were: Carolyn Barrett, President; Bob Nordstrom, Vice President; Sharon Ward, Sec- retary; and Mr. Louis Schroer, Advisor. As we were new, we needed to earn money. This was done by selling candy and pop at football and basketball games. As we started our Sophomore year, we found that we had added 9 members to the class, these being Jeri Alex, Mark Evans, Verna Gilge, Odean Groff, Jerry Sandman, Richard Sutton, June Stimson, Barbie Whitney, and Merlin Schaefer (who had gone to school with us for 8 years previously). But we had also lost Gordon Wendt, Allen Flaten, Sally Brown, Andrea Bubnash, and Birgit Burkhard. After being with us only for a short time June Stimson left that same year. Eddie Green presided over our class meetings this year, with help from his Vice President, Darlene Laas; Secretary, Pat Seidlitz; and Advisor, Mr. Owen Kluksdahl. Rita Bushee, Mike Cameron, Dennis Peppenger, Curtiss Sloan, and Caro- line Ward joined our Junior Class and Sandra Albright, Jeri Alex, Mark Evans, Sylvia Freeland Heikkila, Verna Gilge, Odean Groff, Judy O’Brien, Jerry Sandman, June Stimson, Caroline Ward, Barbie Whitney, and Darla Yarbo- rough left. Election of officers was held early in the year. Gary Jensen was chosen to be President; Pat Bresnahan, Vice President; Sylvia Freeland Heikkila, Sec- retary; who was later replaced by Bonnie Fritz. Mrs. Norada Paxton was our sponsor. Later in the year we chose the design Starfire for our class rings. We made our acting debuts by giving the play The Little Minister. Robert Nordstrom played the part of the minister. Highlighting our Junior year was the Junior-Senior prom and banquet. The theme was Harbor Lights, and the Happy Four provided music for the oc- casion. Delegates were chosen for Boys' State and Girls' State. They were Ed Green, Gary Jensen and Carolyn Barrett. Alternates were Robert Nordstrom and Patty Bresnahan. Beginning our Senior year, we gained Bob Colliver and Janice Rockman, but we lost Sharon Ward Seidlitz, Pat Seidlitz Bruce, and Joel Fenger. We had 14 members of our class in chorus and 18 members in band. Kenny Christenot acted as President; Janice Rockman as Vice President and Lila Ish as Secretary. Our representatives to the Student Council were George Berg and Aline Eveland. Mr. Owen Kluksdahl was our sponsor. Paint the Town Pink was our senior production which we performed on March 10, 1961. Lake Blaine Resort or Bust was the slogan written on some of the cars which sneaked out of town on May 13, as 24 seniors left on their sneak trip. After boating, roller skating, dancing, sleeping, swimming, hik- ing, eating and so forth, we returned home May 15. Baccalaureate was held on May 21, 1961, with Reverend Jim Patton, Whit- lash, as the speaker. Graduation climaxed our high school career on May 25. We had 31 graduating seniors. Valedictorian was Pat Bresnahan and Saluta- torian was Carolyn Barrett. Speaker was William Lissenby of Northern Montana College. After the exercises, the seniors celebrated by having an all-night dance. Class Will On the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and sixty-one. we, the Senior Class of Chester High School, being of unsound mind and body do hereby will and bequeath the following: To the teachers, we will all unfilled pass books which weren't used our senior year. To the juniors, we will our superior intellectual ability and our flop sneak” trip. To the sophomores, we will our ability to grow all sizes and shapes of boys and turn them into good specimens. To the freshmen, the senior girls will their slumber and the senior boys will their parties. I, BEVERLY ANDERSON, do hereby bequeath my ability to stay out of trouble to my sister, Barbara Anderson. 1, CAROLYN BARRETT, do hereby bequeath my ooga horn to anyone in the Pep Club who feels strong enough to pull it around. I, GEORGE BERG, do hereby bequeath my broad vocabulary and well-oiled tongue to Sharon Wickens. I, PATRICIA BRESNAHAN, do hereby bequeath my sax appeal to Dana Ray. I, RITA BUSHEE, do hereby bequeath my snare drum to anyone who wants it and my drum sticks to Monica Feig. I, MICHAEL CAMERON, do hereby bequeath my ability to be the Wittiest person in school to Edna Lalum. I, KENNETH CHRISTENOT, just willingly leave, taking my church key with me. I, ROBERT COLLIVER, do hereby bequeath my ability to be happily married and still graduate to Verna Albright and Jane Schwartz. I, ALINE EVELAND, do hereby bequeath my Student Council secretaryship to someone who will keep the minutes up-to-date. I, WAYNE EVELAND, do hereby bequeath my beguiling personality to Marvin Sunderland. I, BONNIE FRITZ, do hereby bequeath my class ring to Jerry Dolezal, so he can have something dif- ferent to hang in his car. I, CHARLES E. GREEN, do hereby bequeath all my football games to John Kammerzell. I, EDWIN R. GREER, do hereby bequeath my inability to keep out of trouble with at least one teacher every 6 weeks period to the incoming freshmen. I, LILA LOY ISH, do hereby bequeath my laugh to any old poker-face who needs it. I, GARY JENSEN, do hereby leave my Scotch - oops! I meant to say that I'm too Scotch to leave any- thing. I, DARLENE LAAS, do hereby bequeath my ability to run around the halls without a pass and to get by with three subjects my senior year to anyone who's interested in art. I, MARIENE LALUM, do hereby bequeath my quiet ways to Judy Harmon. I, ROBERT LALUM, do hereby bequeath my thinking ability to anyone who doesn't want to get smart. I, ANDREA MATTSON, do hereby bequeath my telephone number (FRanklin 5--2217) to anyone who's interested. (Boys only!!) I, CLARENCE MORRISON, do hereby bequeath my daily 100 mile bus ride to anyone who REALLY wants it. I, ROBERT NORDSTROM, do hereby bequeath my title as Biggest Flirt to Rodney Shepherd. I, BENJAMIN JOHN OSWOOD, do hereby bequeath my church key to anyone in the Junior Class who can keep it steady. I, TERANCE ODEGARD, do hereby bequeath all the gum I've got away with chewing to Mrs. Paxton with the hope that she will build me a monument, and the rest I leave intestate. I, DENNIS PEPPENGER, do hereby bequeath my ability to study in Mr. Tidrick's study hall to Don Keith. I, JANICE ROCKMAN, do hereby bequeath my temper to Donna Fritz. (As if she needs it.) I, MARGARET RUNNION, do hereby bequeath my ability to have fun to Susan Haugen. (If she wants that kind of fun.) I, MERLIN SCHAEFER, do hereby bequeath my wonderful attitude and shining personality which enables me to remain such a favorite with the faculty to Karen Schaefer. Class Will Coat. I. CURTISS SLOAN, do hereby bequeath my inability to sleep in class to those lucky stiffs who always get away with it. 1, WILLIAM STEVEN, do hereby bequeath my broad shoulders to Kenny Romain. I, RICHARD SUTTON, do hereby bequeath my extra cowlicks and waves to Gregg Murray. I, SHERRILL WARD, do hereby bequeath my ability to go to basketball games and track meets whenever I want to, to anyone who likes to stay after school. In witness thereof we have to this, our last will and testament, affixed our fingerprints, and flourish- ing signature. As private legal secretaries for the firm of Berg and Odegard, Inc., we do have access to all the files on cases that our employers have handled for the past four years. Also, we do quite a bit of traveling with them, so we get first-hand information. One of our first cases dealt with the fixing of the Hotel Hilton-Fritzgerald’s income tax statement. This hotel was managed by our ex-classmate, BONNIE FRITZ. Another ex-classmate, GARY JENSEN, was the Certified Public Accountant who purposefully fixed the statement. It seems that Bonnie, who was the 1961 Biggest Flirt had entranced him with her flirtatious ways. (Plus a little money, of course.) He did a little crooked bookkeeping, but Hilton was suspicious and sent Berg and Odegard after him. I must say they did a good job, too. Bonnie and Gary are now serving a minimum penalty of three years in the New Mexico State Prison in Albuquerque. Our next major case took us back to our childhood environment. The ever-beautiful Rocky Moun- tains. where BOB COLLIVER was having a range war with FRANK SUTTON. Bob had a big cattle spread and Frank was coming up in the world as a sheepherder. Bob brought a law suit against Frank complain- ing that Frank's sheep were ruining his cattle's grass. Therefore, in 1967, we were called to settle this dispute. It turned out that we didn't have to settle it, as a big snowstorm killed all of Frank's sheep before we even got there. He decided to go into another line of business rather than buy more-sheep just so Bob could fight with him. In case you don t remember the movie, OCEAN'S 11, that we saw as seniors, this next episode we're going to relate may refresh your memory. RONNIE GREER, ROBERT LALUM, DENNIS PEPPENGER. CUR- TISS SLOAN, and MIKE CAMERON, all past service buddies, decided to get rich quick. Five gambling casinos were their targets. They managed to work a power failure in town, discombooberate the emergency generators and get into the safes. They did such a good job in making it dark that they got caught when they couldn’t find their way out. But when their satchels were opened, it was discovered that they had mistakenly taken rolls of confetti instead of money. Because of this, they were given a suspended sentence. And speaking of movies, we have come to the conclusion that they are a bad influence on graduating seniors who are about to decide their life's work. One poor example of this is WILLIAM MICHAEL STE- VEN, M. D. When he was indicted for a mercy killing, he pleaded guilty. He admitted that ever since he had seen the movie, THE BRAMBLE BUSH. he had had the urge to do a mercy killing. The jury acquitted him on the grounds of insanity. The other doctor in our class, MERLIN SCHAEFER, seems very prominent. We haven't a file on him, but we do read of his scientific medical achievements in the newspapers. He has become a famous brain surgeon. His right hand nurses' aide is SHERRILL WARD, who started out to be a hair stylist. She couldn't get hair to curl, so she started working for Merlin, shaving the hair off his patient's heads. The Senior Class of 1961 Lila heard from ANDREA MATTSON not too long ago. Andi's still in college studying a general course trying to make up her mind what she wants to do. Frankly, Lila thinks that she's disappointed because no one has taken her phone number and called yet. In fact, she thought it might be unlucky, so she had it changed. Remember those inseparable Sweet Grass Hills kids - CLARENCE MORRISON and B. J. OSWOOD? They both started ranching in their beloved hills. It seems that they, too, had an argument and one night B. J. stealthily went over to Clem’s spread and, like the Pied Piper of Hamlin, enticed some of the CM spread's cattle over to his own place, where he rebranded them. Of course, he got caught and was convicted of rustling. Russia sent a rocket with a man in it to the moon, but we were the first nation to land a man on it to stay. There was some sort of mix-up and a lot of unfavorable publicity, but the fact remains that KENNETH CHRISTENOT, USAF, is now residing on the moon. The mad chemist, WAYNE EVELAND, offered Kenny a drink one night, but mistakenly gave him rocket fuel. Need I go further? Kenny started to light a cigarette and he just ignited and flew off to the moon. It was an accident, but he sure is famous now. Actually, he's pretty well off. Every once in a while we receive repons from MARIENE LALUM or MARGARET RUNNION who work for the airlines. Mariene is a Control Tower Operator and really gets the low-down on Kenny. Margaret reports that ever so often she can see the man-in-the-moon winking at her, so we KNOW that it's Ken. ROBERT NORDSTROM and EDDIE GREEN are still a famous duo. Bob is coaching at the Montana State University. Since Eddie discovered his miracle serum, he has been using it on Bob's boys, and they haven't even come close to losing a game. Ed won't tell what the serum is, but it must be good. CAROLYN BARRETT. DARLENE LAAS, PATRICIA BRESNAHAN, and JANICE ROCKMAN are together as a team. Carolyn and Darlene are art professors at MSU. Patty is still taking the course in elementary teaching. She's afraid to go out and face the little ones, so she's majoring in courage this quarter. Like Andrea, Janny is still going to school trying to decide what to do or be. These four girls, to keep up their health, do exercises in the form of cheerleading for Bob's team. One case concerning an ex-classmate was that of BEVERLY ANDERSON, lady spy. She worked in connection with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. They sent her abroad to pretend she was spying for Russia, when actually, she was spying for the U.S. The Russians really fell for her line. In fact, she was so convincing that when she came to the U.S. for Christmas vacation our Security Service ar- rested her. We had quite a time convincing the court that she really belonged to us. Luckily, Berg and Odegard did their fast talking and thoroughly confused the judge and Bev was freed. RITA BUSHEE wrote the other day, inquiring about a class reunion. She hasn’t been around the rest of us much, and she's pretty anxious to see what 10 years has done to her old classmates. She's still in Chester. From what she said in her letter she hasn’t changed much. One thing is different, though. Instead of working for the Hi-Line Cleaners, she has her own little cleaning establishment, called Rita's Right-Way Cleaners. Right now we're going to stop and discuss this idea of a class reunion with our bosses, GEORGE BERG and TERANCE ODEGARD, and see what we can promote. You'll be hearing from us soon. Sincerely yours. The two best secretaries in the business. Aline Eveland Lila Loy Ish jm’ ozs Verna Albright Loretta Fritz Sandra Albright Betty Burgess , ''V Lloyd Gillin Howard Cicon Gerald Dolezal Micki Gummer Rodney Eveland Judy Harmon Carolyn Goodbar Larry Leighton Monte Lerum Peggy McDowell Audrey Odegard Ginger Schultz David Peppenger Jane Schwartz Karen Schaefer Karen Schroer Rodney Shepherd Larry Shaw Ted Ward Sharon Wickens SOtffQMQ ES Class of ’63 Barbara Anderson Diana Burrows Rose Benson Stan Caldwell Not Availably Ronnie Cleland Linda Diemert Monica Feig Roberta Freeland Donna Fritz Carolyn Gibson Vance Graham Neil Harstad John Hemmer Class of Sandra Holstine Kenny Remain Fred Stores Judy Huesers Gregg Murray Ray Standiford Robert Stores Kay Kammerzell Karen Nealy David Violett Gerald Kulpus Gary Odegard Bill Woods Class of j - Betsy Buker Thomas Hathaway Cliff Christenot Ella Christenot l Judith Burgess Jerry Fenger Neal Eveland 4 ) John Kammerzell Neil Bredeson Shirley Green Lois Jacobson Roger Schaefer r i liM James Steven Class of ’64 Artnur Lalum Oiane Lauener David Mattson Bill Morkrid Terry Thielman Richard Thieltges Darlene Zorn Dana Ray Harley Shepherd Wayne Wardell Douglas Shepherd Francis Schaefer ■ Lee Ray Staudacher David Wenum Donald Shepherd Class Officers CLASS OF 1962 Retta Fritz, Secretary; Gerry Dolezal, President; Edna Lalum, Vice President. CLASS OF 1964 CLASS OF 1961 Lila Ish, Secretary; Kenny Christenot, President, Jan- ice Rockman, Vice President. CLASS OF 1963 Vance Graham, Vice President; Jack Hemmer, Pres- ident; Roberta Freeland; Secretary. John Kammerzell, Secretary; Cliff Christenot, Pres ident; Jack Jacobson, Vice President. Allen Anderson George Beeby Rick Bowman Claudine Broadhurst Francis Cleland Chance Eaton Ken Halverson Ardell Eveland Dennis Hanson Ardess Eveland Julie Hanson Gary Gibson Marlyn Harstad Dennis Diemert Tommy Gummer Ronny Heikkila Donna Heimbigner Donna Huesers V v Richard Hunnewell Arlene Jensen Sonja Kolstad y Marjorie Stores Mary Lakey i ■H Leslie Layioii Paul Schaefer Donna Lehman Robert Smith Camie Rust Ronnie Ward Mary Wardell Calvin Oraw Monte Ward Don Abrahamson Susan Christenot ’ v ■ ■ Ox ' A . Dean Coats w ■ ■ John Fritz i Earl Furlong Karen Gilbert Donna Graham V Loretta Hull LeRoy Green Alice Laium Ronald Odegard Roger Shepherd Carmen Jensen Mark Leighton Rlynn Rockman t a Robert Rust Donald Schaefer Carol Shaw Martha Steven Joanne Stores Helen Wanken % Alfred Stone Allan Wickens Lee Wigen . £L£MENrmY FIRST ROW, L. toR.: Monte Barrett, Dan Heimbigner. Beverly Lakey, Krystal Keith. Earlene Keith Diana Gabbert. Mary Cole. SECOND ROW: Mark Schaefer. Tony Gagnon. Arnold Lalum, Sheila Hanson. Jeanette Blaisdell, Susan Huesers, Pat Beebe. Lila Bassett. THIRD ROW: Glee Murray, Jeri Christenot, David Keith Linda Theilman, Bertha Runnion, Phillip Aaberg, Melvin Lehman. Christy Johnson. Teacher, Mr. Richard ’ Simpson, Principal. Sixth (jrade FIRST ROW, L. toR.: Gail Harden, Lucille Sorgaard. Donise Gummer, Dawn Shepherd. Pauline Sutton Carol Boyer. Roberta Smith, Mary Bresnahan. SECOND ROW: Bill Jacobson. James Stores, Roger Hochberger,’ Nick Schultz, Gary Mader, Bryce Rockman. Gary Eaton, David Hunnewell, Raymond Runnion, Don Evans. Teacher. Mr. Robert B. Sherman. fofth Qradc FIRST ROW, L. to R.: James Keith, Susan Yurman, Neoma Rude, Sherill Dial, Loreece Will, Susan Anderson, Charlotte Israel, Jenny Keith, Nancy Standiford, Alan Kultgen, Terry Vanderpan. SECOND ROW: Christine Jensen, Bonnie Laas, Marjorie Symms, Lois Anderson, Linda Runnion, Randy Christofferson, Lon Evans, Tyrone Rockman, Larry Hanson, Robert Abrahamson. THIRD ROW: David Ervin, Gary Layton, Gary Hochberger, Charles Hull, Vaughn McKelvey, Elaine Harstad, Patsy Lalum, Beverly Harden, Dawn Albright, Irva J. Brown. Teacher, Mrs. Esther Turnwall. fourth Qrade FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Rodney Keith, Jay D. Gifford, Steven Layton, James Huesers, Gary Thieltges, Pamela Rodgers, Carol Christenot, Mary Ann Runnion, Joseph Evans, Carl Mattson, Sharleen Seidlitz. SECOND ROW: Suzanne Shaw, Marie Styren, Dexter Bosworth, Donneta Gabbert, Ruth Lakey, Stephen Nardi, Calvin Hanson, Joseph Jacobson, Steven Oraw, Richard Brown. THIRD ROW: Thomas King, Danny Shepherd, Jeffry Bredeson, Ida Steven, Debora O'Brien, Judith Eveland, Stephen Aaberg, Luana Starke, Francis Styren, Benjamin Morrison Teacher, Mrs. Shirley McDowell. third i? rade FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Lonnie Heimbigner, Kelly Christenot, Jackie Wardell, Vonda Mattson, Karla Halverson, Linda Lehman, Keila Gilbert, Danny Wigen, Paula Matkin, Warren Campros. SECOND ROW: Greg Nardi, Terry Will, Richard Israel, Diane Hochberger, Robert Fritz, Karen Robertson, Randi Leighton, Mary Ann Gagnon, Billy Cole, Kathy Swank. Teacher, Mrs. Delores Helmbrecht. Zhird Qrade FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Vivian Blaisdell, Bobby Jacobson, Ray Abrahamson, Robert Alex, Betty Brooks, Carl John- son. Pamela Locke, Greg Hutchison, Dick King, Avis Christofferson. SECOND ROW: Donald Hull, Gordon Ja- cobson, Brenda Fraser, Kay Lakey, Eleanor Smith. Russel Wicks. Clinton Lalum, Allen Lalum, Gary Vanderpan. Teacher, Mrs. Emmi Schroer. Second Qrade FIRST ROW, L. toR.: Linda Norlander, Darlene Hanson, Blaine Gifford, Randy Locke, Dale Sterner, Rickie Swank, Deborah Eveland, Joe Albright, Steven Campros. SECOND ROW: Elvin Sundgren, Debra Gabbert, Nor- ma Harden, Bradley Kruckenberg, Thomas Runnion, Dalle Lalum, James Hunt, Craig Rude, Sandra Hochberger. Teacher, Miss Charlotte Schleif. Second Grade FIRST ROW, L. toR.: Deborah Seidlitz, Kimberly Keith, Christine Lakey, Connie Laas, Sharon Stores, Linda Kultgen, Keith Bailey, Dale Hawks, Scott Dial. SECOND ROW: Karen Rodgers, Patti Starke, Karen Wicks, Toni Brown, John Morkrid, Anita Styren, Vicki Ternstrom, Lila Evans, Jerry Vanderpan. Teacher, Mrs. Adella Wagner. Jirst Qrade FIRST ROW, L. toR.: Renae Odegard, Sharon Bruhn, John Gilbert, Cindy Hemmer, Lori Mader, Debra Alex, Susan Stone. SECOND ROW: Lois Shettel, Doris Israel, Nancy Muncy, Michael Norlander, Linda Sloan, Valerie Thrasher, Lola Shettel. THIRD ROW: Tommie Brooks, Robert Styren, Roxanne McKelvey, Ernest Smith. Kent Matkin, Julie Hutchison, Lori Carter. Teacher, Mrs. Esther Will. Jirst FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Ryndee Keith, Tim Cole, Joanne Lakey, Stuart Brown, Alice Blundred, Julane Carlstad, Wally Sutton. SECOND ROW: Janis Halverson, Randy Hagen, Cindy Lehman, Jerry Rodgers, Gwyn Evans, Judy Kultgen, Alfred Abrahamson. THIRD ROW: Donald Gabbert, Louisa Simpson, Billy Fraser, Rocky Greer, Trudy Laas, LeAnn Schaub, Robin Heimbigner. Teacher, Mrs. Janice Johnson. KING CANDIDATES BACK ROW: Jack Jacobson Howard Cicon - LITTLE KING Gary Odegard FRONT ROW: B. J. Oswood - KING CROWN-BEARERS THE KING 'S COURT BACK ROW: Jack Jacobson Howard Cicon Gary Odegard FRONT ROW: Billy Fraser Roberta Freeland - Escort B. J. Oswood - King Trudy Laas Carnival Attendants DARLENE LAAS GARY JENSEN STUART BROWN CAROLYN BARRETT LaRAE WATERS EDDIE GREEN Best Dancers Nicest Zeeth LORETTA FRITZ - VANCE GRAHAM Prettiest 6yes Prettiest Hair MARVIN SUNDERLAND - ROSE BENSON Prettiest Smile MARVIN SUNDERLAND - KAY KAMMERZELL Most Dependable PEGGY McDOWELL - GARY JENSEN Wittiest DONNA FRITZ - MIKE CAMERON e r s 0 H a i t v v 0 1 I Most Studious GERALD DOLEZAL - CAROLYN LEHMAN Nicest Complexion ANDREA MATTSON - NEIL BREDESON Most School Spirited biggest and Smallest Seel WAYNE EVELAND - SANDRA HOLSTINE biggest Jl rt BOB NORDSTROM - BONNIE FRITZ Conversationalist GEORGE BERG - JUDY HARMON Most Cikely to Sueeeed V e r s 0 n a I i t y v 0 I I GARY JENSEN - CAROLYN LEHMAN Most J thletie CAROLYN BARRETT - B. J. OSWOOD Most Zalented Boys’ State Representatives CAROLYN BARRETT THIRD ROW, L. to R.: Coach T. Wagner, Assist. Coaches C. Lehman and R. Sherman, D. Peppenger, B. Ste- ven, M. Schaefer, L. Leighton, G. Berg, R. Stores, M. Lerum, D. Peppenger, R. Greer, Lloyd Gillin, R. Nord- strom, K. Christenot, T. Ward, V. Graham, Manager H. Cicon. SECOND ROW: J. Starke, J. Hemmer, R. Shepherd, R. Schaefer, H. Shepherd, S. Caldwell, N. Bredeson, C. Christenot, J. Kammerzell, R. Standiford, M. Sunderland. FIRST ROW: Manager L. Wigen, D. Shepherd, J. Steven, T. Hathaway, J. Jacobson, D. Shep- erd, D. Mattson, Manager T. Gummer. KENNY CHRISTENOT MERLIN SCHAEFER Offense L. toR.: J. Hemmer, D. Peppenger, J. Starke, M. Sunderland, R. Nordstrom, R. Stores, M. Schaefer, L. Gil lin. Defense l. toR.: R. Greer, G. Berg, B. Steven, R. Shepherd, M. Lerum, R. Standiford, D. Peppenger, L. Leighton. “A ” Squad FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Ted Ward, Monte Leram, Eddie Green, Larry Leighton, Vance Graham. SECOND ROW: Rodney Shepherd, Marvin Sunderland, John Starke, Bob Nordstrom. 1960-1961 Season’s Summary Coach TED WAGNER CHESTER 58 Stanford 46 33 St. Leo's 32 37 Gildford 52 47 Moore 67 65 Kremlin 53 47 Joplin 32 40 Chinook 48 59 Hingham 48 62 Oilmont 38 69 Inverness 55 42 Big Sandy 55 72 Rudyard 38 62 Joplin 49 53 Box Elder 65 66 Inverness 48 54 Oilmont 45 59 Rudyard 28 48 Big Sandy 66 57 Kremlin 63 49 Gildford 60 District Zoumameut 50 Kremlin 56 57 Oilmont 56 50 Inverness 51 Rodney Shepherd, Vance Graham, Eddie Green, Larry Leighton, Bob Nordstrom. Co-Captains “A Manager BOB NORDSTROM - EDDIE GREEN HOWARD CICON “U Squad FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Harley Shepherd, Ken Romain, Stan Caldwell, Gary Odegard, Bob Stores, John Kammer- zell, Bill Morkrid, Neil Harstad. SECOND ROW: Doug Shepherd, Dave Mattson, Gerry Kulpus, Dave Violett, Neil Bredson, Jack Hemmer, Don Shepherd. Manager Roger Schaefer. Coach Robert Sherman. ‘Junior High FIRST ROW, L. toR.: Leslie Layton, Dennis Hanson, Dennis Diemert, Don Laas, Calvin Oraw, Ken Halverson. SECOND ROW: George Beebe, Allen Anderson, Tom Gummer, Gary Gibson, Ronnie Heikkila, Jimmy Sutton. Manager Monte Ward. Coach Carl Lehman. CHESTER PRACTICE MEET Zrack HARLEM INVITATIONAL CHOTEAU MEET Chester 90 1 2 Chinook 77 Choteau 67 Inverness 55 Chester 75 1 2 Great Falls Central 48 Big Sandy 36 Harlem 32 1 2 Fairfield 38 Gild ford 14 1 2 Hogeland 26 1 2 Chester 24 Box Elder 12 Hinsdale 3 1 2 Simms 13 1 2 Saco 1 Big Sandy 8 CHESTER INVITATIONAL Box Elder 5 Chester 87 1 2 DISTRICT 11 MEET Big Sandy 59 Chester 83 NORTHERN DIVISIONAL MEET Inverness 20 Big Sandy 45 Chester 25 1 2 Gildford 15 1 2 Inverness 41 1 2 Dutton 24 Box Elder 15 1 2 Gildford 19 1 2 Simms 22 1 2 Kremlin 11 1 2 Box Elder 15 Joplin 6 Joplin 8 STATE TRACK MEET Oilmont 5 Kremlin 4 1 2 Eddie Green 3rd Shotput Rudyard 3 Rudyard 4 1 2 Sorry I Photos Not Available Oilmont 3 U Squad Cheerleaders Diana Brown, Barbara Anderson, Dana Ray and Roberta Freeland Kim Keith, Mascot ‘Junior High Cheerleaders FRONT ROW: Susie Christenot, Candy Buker and Barbara Brown. SECOND ROW: Arlene Jensen, Sonja Kolstad and Camie Rust. Paper Staff L. toR.: A. Eveland; C. Morrison; R. Bushee; B. Fritz; P. Bresnahan; G. Jensen; B. Burgess; J. Harmon; B. An- derson; M. Gummer; S. Ward; C. Goodbar; Mrs. N. Paxton, Advisor; A. Mattson; J. Rockman; C. Sloan; C. Bar- rett; D. Laas; B. J. Oswood; B. Laium; M. Shepherd; D. Violett; L. Shaw; F. Sutton. State Speech Contestants G. Berg; C. Goodbar; M. Gummer; L. Fritz; B. Buker; K. Schroer; M. Schaefer. Pep Club FIRST ROW, L. toR.: F. Schaefer, B. Burgess, K. Schroer, B. Jo Anderson, B. Fritz, C. Goodbar, L. Fritz, M. Runnion. SECOND ROW: Mrs. A. Wagner, Sponsor; D. Laas, President; M. Gummer, Vice President; K. Schaefer, Points Chairman; J. Huesers, Secretary; MissC. Schleif, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: R. Freeland, B. J. Anderson, D. Brown, D. Ray, C. Barrett, P. Bresnahan, G. Halverson, Mascot; M. Shepherd, K. Kammerzell. FOURTH ROW: E. Christenot, J. Rockman, J. Harmon, L. Jacobson, D. Stores. C. Gibson, J. Burgess, G. Cicon, S. Ward. FIFTH ROW: L. Ish, A. Mattson, A. Odegard, S. Wickens, R. Bushee, S. Furlong, G. Schultz, B. Buker, L. Diemert. SIXTH ROW: H. Cicon, J. Starke, M. Sunderland, T. Ward, M. Schaefer, R. Nordstrom, R. Shepherd, S. Holstine, M. Feig. “C” Club FIRST ROW, L. toR.: E. Green, Secretary-Treasurer; L. Gillin, Vice President; G. Berg, President; B. Steven, Sergeant-at-Arms; Mr. T. Wagner, Advisor. SECOND ROW: D. E. Peppenger, D. A. Pep- penger, M. Sunderland, R. Shepherd, H. Cicon, K. Christenot. THIRD ROW: R. Stores, J. Hemmer, V. Graham, R. Standiford, J. Starke. FOURTH ROW: M. Lerum. R. Greer, L. Leighton, R. Nordstrom, T. Ward, M. Schaefer. QAA FIRST ROW, L. toR.: R. Fritz. B. Freeland, M. Shepherd, K. Schaefer, J. Harmon. D. Fritz, S. Wickens, K. Schroer. SECOND ROW: B. Anderson. M. Feig, D. Brown. M. Gummer, B. Burgess, B. Buker, J. Huesers. THIRD ROW: J. Burgess, S. Furlong. D. Ray. G. Schultz, K. Kammerzell, S. Holstine, Miss Enneberg. Sponsor. Pont Pen Qirls L. toR.: K. Schroer, C. Goodbar, R. Fritz, B. Anderson, F. Schaefer, B. Burgess, M. Runnion, B. Fritz. FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Carolyn Lehman, Secretary-Treasurer; Carolyn Goodbar, Historian; Retta Fritz, Parlia- mentarian; Myrna Shepherd, Vice President; Frances Schaefer, Songleader; Pat Bresnahan, President. SECOND ROW: Miss Alice Enneberg, Advisor; Ginger Schultz, Susan Haugen. Audrey Odegard, Judy Harmon, Judy Hue- sers, Sharon Wickens. THIRD ROW: Betsy Buker, Lois Jacobson, Micki Gummer, Janice Rockman, Glenda Ci- con, Judy Burgess. Margaret Runnion. FOURTH ROW: Dana Ray. Peggy McDowell, Diane Lauener, Shirley Green, Sharon Furlong, Darlene Zorn, Ella Christenot. State Delegates Miss Alice Enneberg, Advisor; Loretta Fritz; Carolyn Lehman; Myrna Shepherd; Judy Harmon; Pat Bresnahan, State Vice President. FIRST ROW, L. toR.: C. Goodbar, J. Hannon, M. Gummer, K. Kammerzell, K. Schaefer, R. Bushee, S. Holstine, M. Feig, D. Brown, P. McDowell, C. Lehman, Accompanist. SECOND ROW: E. Christenot, J. Huesers, G. Cicon, B. Fritz, R. Freeland, G. Jensen, W. Wardell, D. Laas, J. Rockman, F. Schaefer, B. Buker, J. Burgess. THIRD ROW: B. Anderson, S. Ward, P. Bresnahan, P. Symms, R. Thieltges, G. Berg, T. Rockman, N. Bredeson, L. Ish, C. Barrett, B. Burgess, M. Shepherd. FOURTH ROW: D. Burrows, L. Bassett, F. Sutton, T. Ward, R. Greer, B. Steven, R. Nordstrom, R. Shepherd, R. Heikkila, C. Christenot, L. Jacobson, D. Ray. Boys' Octette Ted Ward Rodney Shepherd Robert Nordstrom Ronnie Heikkila Bill Steven Terry Roc km an Gary Jensen Wayne Wardell Lila Ish, Accompanist Soloists Pat Bresnahan Carolyn Barrett Carolyn Goodbar Zriple Zrio Micki Gummer Pat Bresnahan Linda Bassett Diana Brown Carolyn Barrett Lois Jacobson Carolyn Goodbar Peggy McDowell Bonnie Fritz Carolyn Lehman, Accompanist Concert Wand FIRST ROW, L. toR.: C. Lehman, S. Haugen, M. Shepherd, K. Schaefer, B. J. Anderson, L. Ish, J. Burgess, A. Jensen, P. McDowell, D. Brown, C. Barrett. SECOND ROW: L. Jacobson, R. Freeland, K. Kammerzell, G. Cicon, K. Schroer, C. Goodbar, J. Sutton, J. Ray, L. Halverson, J. Steven, W Wardell, R. Heikkila, G. Jensen, R. Nordstrom, B. Steven, A. L. Eveland, S. Holstine, F. Schaefer, P. Bresnahan. THIRD ROW: J. Harmon, J. Hues- ers, D. Lehman, D. Huesers. N. Harstad, B. Buker. FOURTH ROW: M. Feig. B. Anderson. M. Schaefer, D. Ray. M. Steven. S. Ward. R. Bushee, A. V. Eveland, M. Gummer, R. Laium, G. Schultz, G. Berg, T. Odegard, N. Bredeson, J. Ambuehl. M. Runnion, D. Israel, W. Eveland, R. Greer, Di- rector Mr. G. Tidrick, B. Burgess, P. Schaefer, K. Halverson, J. Starke, D. Hanson, L. Shaw. Pep ft and HIRST ROW, L. toR.: B. Steven, M. Shepherd, S. Haugen, C. Lehman, A. Jensen, P. McDowell, D. Brown, C. Barrett. SECOND ROW: Director, Mr. G. Tidrick; J. Harmon, J. Huesers, G. Cicon, K. Schroer, K. Kam- merzell, R. Freeland, L. Jacobson, K. Schaefer. THIRD ROW: D. Israel, W. Eveland, R. Greer, B. Anderson, L. Ish, S. Holstine, F. Schaefer, P. Bresnahan, D. Ray, C. Goodbar, M. Schaefer. FOURTH ROW: K. Halver- son, D. Hanson, L. Shaw, L. Halverson, J. Steven, W. Wardell, R. Heikkila, G. Jensen, T. Odegard. FIFTH ROW: S. Ward, R. Bushee, A. Eveland, M. Gummer, M. Runnion, G. Schultz, G. Berg. Kami Officers Soloists L. toR.: M. Gummer, G. Schultz, Uniform Custo- dians; C. Lehman, Secretary-Treasurer; G. Jensen, Vice President; R. Greer, President. P. McDowell, R. Greer, C. Barrett. I Swing Band FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Pat Bresnahan; Frances Schaefer; Carolyn Goodbar; Carolyn Lehman; Dana Ray; George Berg. SECOND ROW: Micki Gummer; Dennis Hanson; Mr. Galen Tidrick, Director; Larry Shaw; Terry Odegard; Wayne Wardell; Ronnie Greer; Gary Jensen; Merlin Schaefer; Carolyn Barrett. Marching Band Ky-O-ettes K. Schaefer, M. Feig, F. Schaefer, L. Jacobson, B. Anderson, J. Burgess, A. Jensen, D. Brown, Betty Burgess. {junior Zwirlers D. Shepherd, K. Gilbert, B. Brown, C. Shaw, K. Schaefer, Instructor, S. Hanson, D. Gummer, K. Keith. Dana R.; Pat B.; Frances S.; Carolyn G. Myrna S.; Susan H.; Carolyn L. Lois Jacobson and Judy Harmon Dennis Surprised, Ronnie? Bonnie and Beverly Need a few more hands, B. J.? Who? Sherrill Workin' hard, Ed? Those cool cats - Howie and Rodney Terry and Karen - smiling?? Rita’s Debut Merlin S., Pat B.. Jan R., Bob N Ronnie and Terry March 10, 1961 Janny and Bonnie freshman Initiation September 9, 1960 Judy B. and Mike C. Memories are made from these! More Greenies Glenda, Dana, Diane, Sharon and Shirley Wonderland by Night Jr. - Sr. Prom | April 21. 1961 Don and Del Huesers Norada and Larry Donnie N. and Lila Carolyn and Bill LIBERTY COUNTY BANK Complete Banking Service Checking Account Savings Dept. Loan Service ED 4-3731 Chester ED 4-3621 ASKVOLD'S MEDICAL PHARMACY Quality Service to the Public Phone ED 4-3571 Chester, Montana Helena Rubenstein - Cosmetics His Men's Toiletries Franklin and Cutter's Veterinary Department Eastman and Bell Howell Cameras and Movie Equipment Whitman's and Salyor's Chocolates Gibson and American Greeting Cards Prescription Specialists Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1961 PETROLEUM GLACIER GAS CO. Heating Gas Tractor Gas Appliances 24-Hour Service PETE HENDERSON, Manager Chester Phone ED 4-2551 LIBERTY COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Official Bonded Abstracters of Titles for Liberty County R. E. MATKIN, Manager ANNOUNCING A NEW GENERATION OF POWER John Deere Sales and Service Farm Hands - Tractors - Combines - Noble Blades - Drills Hi-Line's Most Complete Farm Store CHESTER IMPLEMENT CO. Phone ED 4-3221 Chester, Montana u3ff H at r v WRIGHT’S MARKET Fresh Meats and Vegetables We Deliver Phone 4-3651 Compliments of ALBRIGHTS fssssssassssss LES AND JERRY ALBRIGHT Coast to Coast Where Your Money Buys the Most TRIANGLE HARDWARE CLIFF HANSON AND SONS Phone 4-2301 Chester Auto Accessories Sporting Goods Furniture Hardware Locally Owned and Nationally Organized MIKE NARDI Owner LAAS CONSTRUCTION EARTH MOVERS The Right Equipment for Any Job. Chester, Montana CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1961 For Fast Dirt Moving and Fast Service See SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT MONTY'S STANDARD Chester, Montana MONTY NEALY Owner STANDARD LIBERTY THEATER The Ideal Entertainment Is the Movie8 Still the Best Value for Your Entertainment and Dollar. KEITH'S SERVICE Shop and Save at Cars - Trucks - Tractors BOB KEITH, Prop. Phone ED 4-2121 Electrical Appliances Dry Goods - Ready-to-Wear LAWRENCE SCHAEFER, Manager Phone ED 4-2241 CHESTER TRADING COMPANY Free Deliveries Quality Foods Meats and Vegetables Phone Edison 4-2561 Chester, Montana Home Cooked Meals Fountain Service H H LANES CAFE RUDE SHEET METAL Chester, Montana ELMER RUDE, Owner O. D.’S MARKET We Deliver Phone ED 4-3261 O. D. GIFORD, Proprietor 'Bette 'l diue I. and r.| Quality Merchandise tr at at BILL’S SHOE STORE LOUISE’S SHOPPE Brand name shoes and boots 1 st Street East Chester, Mont. Chester, Montana CHESTER AND TIBER'S HARVEST ELEVATORS Steam Rolling and Feed Mixing at Chester ED DOLAN, Mgr. VICK ELLIOTT, Mgr. Chester, Montana Tiber, Montana w- rs a PLEASURE to Stay at THE WHEAT SHEAF MOTEL Owned and Operated by C. P. BAKKE POST OF V.F. W. 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Phone Chester ED 4-3271 Montana HI-LINE CLEANERS For the Best of Cleaning HAROLD DENTER Pick Up and Delivery CHESTER UTILITIES PLUMBING HEATING Fairbanks Pumps Excavating and Ditching Complete Plumbing Service Joplin Rudyard Inverne ss Prompt Qualified Personnel Phone Chester ED 4-3121 Montana Phone EDison 4-3004 Chester, Montana H. A. STARKE, Proprietor LEO SCHAUB CONSTRUCTION HI-LINE EQUIPMENT COMPANY Union Oils and Stauffer Chemicals □ H Phone Joplin EL 9-2115 Montana JOPLIN MEAT MARKET ANDERSON BROS. , Props. Custom Slaughter, Processing and Lockers Joplin, Montana McClellan's, inc. DISTRIBUTORS Daybrook Hoists - Kewance Disks Jeoffroy Chisel Plows Wheat King Bodies Jeoffroy Rod Weeder Attachments McClellan Sweeps Phone Joplin EL 9-2420 Montana PHILLIPS CHEVROLET Rudyard, Montana Chevrolet Parts and Service OK Used Cars Wrecker Service - Day - EL 5-2170 Night - EL 5-2830 EL 5-2545 MONTANA ELEVATOR CO. Ceretana Feeds Fertilizers Chemicals Grain Dealers Joplin, Montana MAC'S CONOCO SERVICE HELEN’S CAFE IN CONNECTION Service While You Eat Phone Joplin EL 9-2345 Montana BOWLING Open Bowling Afternoons Evenings Complete Cafe Service From 6 AM to 12 PM K-LANES RUDYARD EL 5-2421 SANVIK BROTHERS, INC. Dealers in General Merchandise Small Enough to Know You, Yet Large Enough to Serve You Well. Phone Rudyard EL 5-2411 Montana K T HARDWARE, INC. Housewares - Hardware Farm Supplies Phone HE 4-547 1 WATCH SYSTEMS 105 Central Ave. Shelby, Montana ADDY MOTOR CO. Chrysler- Plymouth Imperial-Valiant Phone HE 4-5531 461 Main Shelby, Montana WOLDTVEDT INSURANCE AGENCY M. T. WOLDTVEDT R. J. WOLDTVEDT Insure Today - Be Sure Tomorrow 127 Main Street P. O. Box 601 Shelby, Montana Phone HE 4-2162 LARSON CLOTHING CO. Shelby, Montana Good Clothes for MEN AND BOYS Phone HE 4-2681 When in Shelby Shop BUTTREY FOODS, INC. Your Friendly Grocer Fancy Meats- Produce - Groceries A Montana Owned Corporation THE FASHION SHOP Phone HE 4-2741 Shelby, Montana S Q HARDWARE Phone HE 4-2641 Shelby, Montana PFANNSMITH JEWELRY Your Reliable Jeweler Phone 232 Main HE 4-5301 Shelby, Montana JACK JILL SHOP We Major in Minors Everything for Boys and Girls Phone HE 4-5413 Shelby Montana Stop Service LARRY'S CARTER SERVICE Souvenirs - Cabins Lothair, Montana Galata, Montana GALATA CO-OP Farm Chemicals and Fertilizers Tires - Batteries - Misc. Petroleum Products - Free Delivery Propane - Bulk and Cylinders Phone HE 2-2321 NEWHOUSE GRAIN CO., INC. Your Grain and Mustard Merchant Phone HE 2-2275 Galata, Montana FIRST STATE BANK Shelby, Montana Friendly, Courteous Service Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 5 8t 10 - $1. 00 UP BEN FRANKLIN STORE R. AND D. SAUER, Owners Shelby, Montana J. F. LENNON LUMBER YARD Lumber, Sash, Doors, Hardware Lime, Plaster and Building Materials of all Kinds General Paints Remodeling Loans ONWARD TO SUCCESS Phone HEmlock 4-2311 Shelby, Montana Till- Store of Treasured Keepsakes” Stull95 Qeureltij 200 Main—Phone IIE 4-2514 Shelby, Montano R. E. SVARE AGENCY For All Your Insurance Needs Phone HE 4-5542 Shelby, Montana RADIO-TV CLINIC LUCKY IB MEN'S WEAR TV and Radio Service on All Makes Guaranteed Service Phone 140 Main HE 4-5382 Shelby, Mont. ANTHONY'S OF SHELBY The Finest in Dry Goods 221 Main Phone HE 4-2342 Congratulations to the Class of 1961 Phone Shelby HE 4-2681 Montana F. S. MEDICAL PHARMACY PRECISE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Your Doctor Knows Us Veterinarian's Medicine and Phone SuPPlies x93 Main HE 4-2571 Shelby, Mont. CITIZEN'S BANK GIVE YOUR CAR a . i f OF MONTANA You Can Rely on CITIZEN'S SERVICE For ALL Your Banking Needs Dial Havre 26 5-2265 HINEBAUCH BRAKE Corner 3rd St. and 3rd Ave . AND ALIGNMENT SERVICE Expert Brake Service Member FDIC and Federal Re serve System Goodrich Tires Phone 26 5-7421 43 6 1st St. Havre IT S A t UREf HI-LINE LANES Fine Food at Our Lunch Counter AMF Automatic Pin Spotters Air Conditioned 1 2 Mi. E. of Havre - Hwy. 2 - 26 5-7441 PATTERSON CO. SPECIALTY SHOP FOR WOMEN AND MISSES You'll Find More Nice Things at Patterson's Phone 26 5-7615 Havre, Montana Compliments WHITWORTH CUTRATE TRAILER SALES Havre, Montana Across From Safeway Congratulations to the Class of 1961 Compliments of VITA RICH DAIRY Havre, Montana More Miles Per Dollar NORTHERN TIRE COMPANY Telephone Havre 26 5-7857 Montana The HAVRE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING COMPANY Just for 26 5-2234 Phone Service Havre, Montana 3 HaVTf vtovz y Better Clothing for MEN AND BOYS ——— Havre, Montana LOU LUCKIE CO. 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BEAUTY CLINIC New Citizens Bank Building Phone 26 5-4721 DANNY O'NEILL DUKE GUSTAFSON STATE FARM INSURANCE BOB CUSHING - Agent Havre, Montana Where School Supplies and Clothing Make Headquarters at Auto - Fire - Life Farm Liability Phone 26 5-6921 Havre, Montana 26 5-43 51 Montana Direct Factory Dealer for I Magnavox . Sterophonic High Fidelity . Pianos . Organs . Record . Phonographs 215 3rd Ave. Phone 26 5-2024 Havre, Montana Television . Radio ijUlualrCmh ENJOY LIFE MORE WITH MUSIC' Band Instruments Congratulations to the Class of '61 OFFICE MACHINE SUPPLY 265-6013 Havre, Montana CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '61 HOLLAND BONINE 210 3rd St. Havre (Train Fxa-IANGE- Feeds Seeds Grains Chemicals F ertilizer s Complete Line of Farm and Stockman Supplies LLOYD CARLSON Manager Box 990 Havre, Montana Steam Rolling and Grinding CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '61 HELMBRECHT’S PHOTO STUDIO Havre, Montana UNION ELEVATOR CO. 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