Chester High School - Coyote Yearbook (Chester, MT)

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Chester Coyote Chester High School Chester, Montana Published by CO-EDITORS Betty Burgess and Dick Violett Title Page Contents Dedication Annual Staff Administration Faculty Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Junior High Favorites Athletics Activities Elementary Advertisers Dedication ■ i { - N M • • ' { -'V. •ft Vo We, the Class of 1962, proudly dedicate our COYOTE to Mr. Owen Kluksdahl. for whom we hold such high regard, both as a teacher and a friend. Friends like you mean a look and a smile That life they lead from each weary mile; Friends like you mean a hand's warm touch When the task you face seems a bit too much; Friends like you mean a day's glad start With a brighter brain and a light heart; Sunshine - roses - skies of blue; That's what it means to have Friends like you! ACTIVITIES Jerry Dolezal - Karen Schaefer BUSINESS MANAGERS John Starke - Judy Harmon SPORTS Myrna Shepherd - Tiny Gillin Annual Staff CLASSES Terry Rockman - David Peppenger LAYOUT Howard Cicon - Loretta Fritz WILL AND HISTORY TYPISTS FAVORITES Edna Lalum - Virginia Stubbert Carolyn Goodbar - Bunny Schroer Peggy McDowell - Carolyn Lehman £ rT Administration di “Ours is the only country deliberately founded on a good idea.” . 4 John Gunther V . DONALD J. HUESERS, Superintendent Board of Education L. to R.: Allen Mattson, Armand Anderson, Harold Jensen, Frank Hemmer, Idella Hunnewell. Max Brown, Chairman, Mardelle Zorn, Clerk, Donald Huesers, Superintendent. Oliver Morkrid, Dr. Richard Buker. Student Council Claudine Broadhurst, Secretary, Gary Odegard, Phil Aaberg, Myrna Shepherd, Vice-President, Ted Ward, President, Jack Hemmer, Neil Bredeson, Barbara Brown. Donald Huesers. Advisor. Wallace Abrahamson, Glen Hellickson, Sig Lalum. Monte Nealy, Gordon Vanderpan, Carl Evans, Joseph Brannon LJ I MR. LOUIS SCHROER History Social Studies 7th Grade Health 7th Grade Science MR. OWEN KLUKSDAHL Chemistry Gen. Science Biology Physics Trigonometry Solid Geometry MISS ALICE ENNEBERG Home Economics Gen. Science MR. CONRAD GLAIM Industrial Arts MR. GALEN TIDRICK Band Chorus English 7, 8 Grade Music Wmm i GERALD DEAN DOLEZAL He hasn’t let a woman pin anything on him since he was a baby. Served Jr. -Sr. Banquet 2; Class President 3; One Foot in Heaven 3; Boys’ State Delegate 3; Annual Staff 4. VERNA CLAIRE ALBRIGHT Diamonds speak louder than words. Chorus 1,2; Pep Club 1.2; Band 2; FHA 2; Sec. -Treasurer of Class 2; Student Council 2. Chorus 1.2.3.4; Twirling 1,2,3,4; Majorette 3,4; Ky-o-ettes 2,3,4; State Champion Twirler 2; Girls Sextette 1; FHA 1.2; Treasurer 2; Chorlaires 4; Vice President Class 1; Student Council 1; Girls' State Alternate 3; GAA 2 3; Pom-pon Girl 3.4; Pep Club 1.2,3,4; Paper Staff 3; Editor 3; Outstand- ing Journalist 3; Annual Staff 4; Editor 4; One Foot in Heaven 3; We Were Young that Year 4; Feature Chorus 2; 2nd Place V. F. W. Theme 4; Ushered Commencement 3. HOWARD ELWIN CICON Take care of me, good men are rare. Runnerup for Red and White King 3; Mr. Irresistable 4; Pep Club 2,3, 4; Basketball 1,2; Track 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Basketball Manager 3; Football Manager 3; Most Friendly 4; One Foot in Heaven 3; Band 1; Served Jr. -Sr. Banquet 2; C Club 3,4. BETTY ANN BURGESS A great combination of wisdom and wit; half wis- dom, half wit. RODNEY PAUL EVELAND I'm not very active - in the daytime. LORETTA MARIE FRITZ I used to be a manhater, but the Bible says to love your enemies. FHA 1,2,3, 4; Treasurer 3; Vice President 4; State Convention 3; GAA 2. 3,4; Vice President 2; President 3,4; Secretary 3; Carnival Queen Candi- date 4; Speech 1,2,3; State Speech 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Secretary 4; Pom pon Girl 3.4; One Foot in Heaven 3; We Were Young that Year 4. LLOYD LOUIS GILLIN Books are good enough in their own way, but they are a mighty bloodless substitute for life! C Club 1.2.3, 4; Football 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2,3, 4; FHA Ball King Candidate 1; President Class 2; Student Council 2; Boys' State Alternate 3; Carnival King Candidate 4; Annual Staff 4; Co-Captain Football 4; Co-Captain Track 4; We Were Young that Year 4; Vice President C Club 3; Best Offense 3; Most Depend- able 4. CAROLYN LEE GOODBAR Dates are my favorite fruit. Band 1,2.3. 4; First Chair 2,3,4; Pep Band 1, 2.3,4; Swing Band 3; Feature Band 3; Solo 3; Quartet 2,3; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Triple Trio 3; Solo 2,3.4; Feature Chorus 2,4; State Chorus 4; Speech 1,2,3; Chor- alaires 4; Pom pon Girl 3. 4; FHA 1,2, 3; GAA 2, 3; Paper Staff 3; V. F. W. Theme 2 (3rd); Annual Staff 4; One Foot in Heaven 3; Latin Club 4; Most Talented 4; We Were Young that Year 4; Served Jr. - Sr. Banquet 2; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Girls Sextette 1. MICHELE MARIE GUMMER ’ I wonder where mothers learn all the things they tell their daughters not to do. B Cheerleader 1; Band 1,2,3.4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Festival Band 2, 3,4; Swing Band 3; First Chair 1,4; Chorus 1.2,3, 4; Freshman Sextette 1; Triple Trio 3; Chorlaires 4; Solo 4; State Chorus 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3.4; Vice President 3; Point Manager 4; FHA 1,2,3; GAA 2.3; Paper Staff 3; Speech 3,4; State Speech 3,4; One Foot in Heaven 3; We Were Young that Year 4. JUDITH BARBARA HARMON If laughing were illegal, I'd spend my life in prison. - Band 1,2, 3, 4; First Chair 3,4; Duet 3; Solo 4; Festival Band 4; State Band 4; Pep Band 1,2,3.4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Librarian 2.4; Speech 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; President 4; Carnival Queen Candidate 4; Happiest 3; Con- versationalist 3; Most Versatile 4; FHA 1,2, 3. 4; Officer 4; State Delegate 3,4; GAA 2,3,4; Paper Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; One Foot in Heaven 3; We Were Young that Year 4; State Speech 3. e SUSAN GRACE HAUGEN It isn't what you are; it's what you make yourself to be. Chorus 1; Pep Band 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3; Librarian 2; Feature Band 3; Clarinet Quartet 2; Clarinet Trio 3; Pep Club 1; FHA 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 4; Vice-President 4; We Were Young that Year 4. ROBERT LYLE HUTCHINSON Work fascinates me. I can stand and watch it for hours. Paper Staff 3; We Were Young that Year 4. DONALD LLOYD KEITH Sometimes I sit and think, and sometimes I just sit. EDNA MAE LALUM The world knows little about it's better women. Chorus 1; GAA 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; Annual Staff 4; We Were Young that Year 4; Served Jr. -Sr. Banquet 2; Class Vice-President 3; Most Courteous 2; Most Studious 4. CAROLYN MARIE LEHMAN LARRY CLIFFORD LEIGHTON Them that's got. gets; that is why this world needs me. Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2.3,4; Best Sport 4; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; We Were Young that Year. True merit is like a river, the deeper it runs the less noise it makes. Band 1,2,3, 4; Swing Band 3; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Feature Band 1,3; Festival Band 2,3,4; State Band 4; Solo 1,2; Clarinet Quartet 2; Clarinet Trio 3; Secretary 3,4; Chorus 1; Accompanist 2,3,4; Fresh- man Sextette 1; Triple Trio 3; Choralaires 4; FHA 1,2,3, 4; State Delegate 2, 3; GAA 2; Girls' State 3; Latin Club 4;President 4; One Foot in Heaven 3; We Were Young that Year 4; Pep Club 1; Co- Salutatorian 4; Most Likely to Succeed 3; Most Studious 2,3; Most Valuable to School 4; Annual Staff 4; V. F. W. Theme (1st) 4. MONTE DEAN LERUM I was cut out to be an angel, but somebody lost the pattern. Football 1.2,3, 4; Basketball 1.2. 3,4; Co-Captain 4; Track 2,3; King of Hearts 4; C Club 4; Sergeant-at-Arms 4; One Foot in Heaven 3; Best Citizen 4. PEGGY CLARE McDOWELL A smile that could eat a banana sideways. ” Band 1,2,3,4; Solo 2,3; First Chair 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Pep Band 1,2, 3, 4; Festival Band 3,4; Feature Band 3; State Band 4; Chorus 1.2, 3. 4; Freshman Sextette 1; Triple Trio 3; Choralaires 4; Feature Chorus 4; Vice-President Class 4; We Were Young that Year 3; PTA Play 4; Carnival Play 4; An- nual Staff 4; Pep Club 1; FHA 1,2, 3,4; Treasurer 1; State Delegate 1; Songleader 3; Secretary 4; GAA 2; Vice-President 2; Most Dependable 3,4; High School Week 4; Served Jr. -Sr. Banquet 2. AUDREY GRACE ODEGARD To do or not to do - that is the question. Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; FHA 1,2,3; Latin Club 4; Chorus 1; We Were Young that Year 4. DAVID EUGENE PEPPENGER I'd like to be bashful but the girls won't let me. ” C” Club 2, 3,4; Secretary 4; Secretary Class 2; President Class 4; Student Council 2; Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2; Track 1,2,3.4; Basketball Manager 4; Boys' State Alternate 3; Served Jr. -Sr. Ban- quet 2; Most Courteous 2,4; One Foot in Heaven 3; We Were Young that Year 4; Annual Staff 4; All Conference Second Foot- ball Team 4. TERRY LLOYD ROCKMAN I’ll agree with you, but you're wrong. ” Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Choralaires 4; Stage Chorus 4; Annual Staff 4; Solo 1,4; Feature Chorus 2,4; Most Likely to Succeed 4; One Foot in Heaven 3; We Were Young that Year 4; Boys' Octette 3. KAREN ANNA SCHAEFER She was once caught - studying. Band 1.2. 3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; First Chair 3.4; FHA 1,2,3; GAA 3; Treas- urer 3; Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Pep Club 1,2,3. 4; Officer 3,4; We Were Young that Year 3; Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 4; Twirler 1,2,3,4; Speech 3,4; State Speech 4; Annual Staff 4. KAREN MARIE SCHROER No men in heaven? Then leave me here. Chorus 1; Band 1,2,3; First Chair 2; Pep Band 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2, 3.4; Vice President 4; FHA 1; GAA 2; Parliamentarian 2; Clarinet Quartet 2; We Were Young that Year 4; Most Ukely to Succeed 4; 'One Foot in Heaven 3; B Cheerleader 1; Student Council 3; Treas- urer 3; Pom pon Girl 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Girls' State 3; Speech 1,2, 3,4; State Speech 2,3,4; V. F. W. Theme 3; (3rd). VIRGINIA LEE SCHULTZ The girl that came once in a lifetime. Band 1,2,3; First Chair 3; Chorus 1,2,4; Pep Band 1,2,3. 4; Band Custodian 2,3,4; Pep Club 1.2, 3, 4; FHA 1,3; GAA 2. 3; One Foot in Heaven 3; We Were Young that Year 4; Served Jr. -Sr. Banquet 2; Feature Band 3; Friendliest 4; Secretary Class 4; Paper Staff 4; Carnival Play 4. JANE MARIE SCHWARTZ My future is planned, third finger. Transferred from Big Sandy 3. MYRNA RAE SHEPHERD Happiness is a perfume you cannot pour on others with- out getting a few drops on yourself. Concert Band 1.2.3,4; Pep Band 1.2,3,4; Clarinet Quartet 2; Trio 3; Solo 4; Band President 4; District Band 3j Chorus 1.2.3.4; District Chorus 4; FHA 1.2,3,4; FHA President 4; Vice President 1,3; District Vice President 4; GAA 2,3; Secretary 3; B Cheerleader 1; A Cheerleader 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Paper Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; Class Vice President 2; Student Council 2,4; Student Council Vice President 4; Best All Around 2,4; Girls' State Delegate 3; High School Week 4; Carnival Queen 4; One Foot in Heaven 3; We Were Young that Year 4. RODNEY DEAN SHEPHERD left hand. JOHN DOUGLAS STARKE The only way to fight a woman - is with your hat - grab it and run. Football 1.2,3,4; Basketball 1.2.3.4; Track 1,2,3,4; Band 1.2.3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Band Vice President 4; C Club 2,3,4; One Foot in Heaven 3; We Were Young that Year 4. A wolf in Shepherd's clothing. Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Football 2. 3, 4; Track 1,2,3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Boys' Octette 3; Choralaires 4; Solo 4; District Chorus 4; C Club 2, 3.4; Pep Club 2,3,4; One Foot in Heaven 3; Class Secretary 1; Stu- dent Council 1,3; Boys' State Delegate 3; Vice President C Club 4; State Chorus 4; Basketball Co-Captain 4; Vice President Student Coun- cil 3. VIRGINIA LOUISE STUBBERT Tis the good reader that makes the good book. Librarian 3,4; One Foot in Heaven 3; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Latin Club 4. MARVIN DEAN SUNDERLAND I believe in the two party system - one Friday night and one Saturday night. Football 1,2,3.4; Basketball 1.2,3,4; Track 1.2,3.4; C Club 2,3.4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Best All Around Football Player 3; Paper Staff 4; One Foot in Heaven 3; We Were Young that Year 4. RICHARD H. VIOLETT If Common sense could start a riot, just look what I can do. Best Dressed 4; We Were Young that Year 4; One Foot in Heaven 3; Annual Staff 4; Editor 4; Journalism Award 3; High School Week 4; Librarian 4; Paper Staff 3; Editor 3; Carnival Play 4. CARRYL MARIE WAID With some people you spend an evening with others you invest it.' Transferred from Havre 4; We Were Young that Year 4; Paper Staff 4. LAWRENCE ANTHONY WARD (Pete) Before you love, learn to run through the snow leaving no footprints.' Transferred from Fairfield 4; Basketball 4; Annual Staff 4; We Were Young that Year 4. THEODORE ALLEN WARD The only way to go is to go fast. Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; C Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2, 3. 4; Boys' Octette 3; Choralaires 4; District Choir 2,4; State Chorus 4; Solo 4; President Class 1; President C Club 4; President Student Council 4; Carnival King 4; Captain Football Team 4; Captain Track Team 4; One Foot in Heaven 3. UNDA LOU WEVLEY Somebody goofed. I'm a senior! Transferred from Shelby 4; We Were Young that Year 4. SHARON ARLEEN WICKENS Don't judge a book by it's cover. FHA 1, 2,3; GAA 2,3,4; PepClub 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1; We Were Young that Year 4; Annual Staff 4. Class Will We. the Senior Class of 1962, half here and half somewhere else, do hereby leave our fond memories and most prized possessions to our successors as we depart from Chester High School where we. through these four years, have gained our knowledge. We, the Seniors will: To the teachers more classes with intelligent minds like ours. To the juniors the ability to skip school and get away with it. To the sophomores all the used gum on the desks. To the freshmen our intelligent questions that we ask teachers. I, Betty Burgess, will a slightly used pair of contact lenses to Monica Feig and a major- ette hat to Diana Brown in hopes they will both use them. I, Howard Cicon, will my ability to tip over canoes to anyone who wants a shot of whiskey. I, Gerald D. Dolezal, will my ability to contribute assistance to inebriated characters at four in the morning to Thomas Meech. I. Rodney Eveland, hereby leave my ability to bother Mr. Pearson every day and get away with it (most of the time) 'to anyone who wants it. 1, Loretta Fritz, here do bequeath my noon hour rendezvous to anyone who thinks they can get away with it or who likes to cause a little excitement. I, Lloyd Gillin, will my ability to climb and walk a 4” by 4” beam at 4:30 in the morning to anyone who wants to stay up that late. 1. Carolyn Goodbar, will my peppermint soled shoes to anyone who finds it hard to keep his foot out of his mouth and to Sonja Kilstad my ability to learn the things that are written between the lines of any school work. I, Micki Gummer, will my ability to skip” school and get an un-excused absence to Kay Kammerzell, Sandi Holstine, and Barb Anderson. (Better luck next year.) I, Judy Harmon, will my ability to laugh and be merry to my namesake, Judy Huesers. I, Susan Haugen, will to Karen Nealy all the fun she can create without two senior girls. I, Robert Hutchinson, will what I have to people who don't need it. I, Donald Keith, will my capacity for historical novels while neglecting my studies to any foolish soul who can get away with it. I, Edna Lalum, do hereby bequeath my initiatory ways to my brother, Art, with hopes that he makes progress. (With books, that is.) I, Carolyn Lehman, will my favorite companion, the piano, to my sister Donna, hoping she will find something to do with it. I, Larry Leighton, will my ability to pole vault 10 feet to Jacke Ray. We, Monte Lerum and Rodney Shepherd, as co-captains of the 61-62 basketball team will to any junior boy our ability to lead the team to a happy and successful season. I. Peggy McDowell, hereby will my ability to stay home and study every night to Glenda Cicon. I, Audrey Odegard, will to Monica Feig my habit of breaking out in rash everytime I take a test in hopes that she will send me one box of nerve pills each Christmas. I, David Peppenger, hereby bequeath my ability to lead a successful love life to Neil Harstad if he can pick up the loose ends. I, Terry Rockman, bequeath my ability to get a III my senior year in vocal solo to Ronnie Heikkila. I, Karen Schaefer, do hereby bequeath my undying love of Mr. Pearson to my sister. Frances. I, Karen Schroer, bequeath my ability to abstain from eating on Sneak Trip to any junior who hates food. I, Ginger Schultz, will to Barb Anderson my hours, One Thursday night, and my thunderbird (the jeep) in hopes that she will remember them all. I, Myrna Shepherd, will my half of the car to my brother, Harley. I, John Starke, will to Dennis Hanson the first chair in the trombone section and my pole vaulting pole. Good luck in both. I, Virginia Stubbert, will all the fun I had my senior year to Rose Benson. I, Marvin Sunderland, do hereby bequeath my ability on and off the football field to Neil Harstad. I, Dick Violett, will my ability to have lung cancer before graduation to Sandi Holstine. I, Carryl Waid, will my purple cowboy boots and hat to Gary Gibson. I, Pete Ward, will my unsurpassed, indeed unsurpassable, completely infallible method of deductive reasoning without which it would have been impossible to select a will such as this to Gary T. Odegard on hopes that he will find it as valuable as I have. I, Theodore Ward, bequeath my athletic ability to David Violett. 1, Linda Wevley, will my inability to get any sleep on Sneak Trip to Donna Stores. I, Sharon Wickens, will the ability to take the ignition and keys of convertibles to anyone who wants it. (The convertible, that is.) Class History In September. 1958, thirty-five typical verdant freshmen met in the halls of this high school. Officers chosen to lead the way were; Ted Ward, president; Betty Bur- gess, vice-president; and Rodney Shepherd secretary-treasurer. Under the supervision of Mr. Schroer they proceeded to sell pop and candy at football and basketball games to make money for big things ahead. Before the year was over James Mingee, Sally Duncan, and Donna Polk had left. When the class members met again the following fall, Charlotte Gilge and Karen Schroer were missing, but Rodney Eveland who had been with them in grade school re- joined them. Officers their second year were Lloyd Gillin, president; Myrna Shepherd, vice-president; and David Peppenger, secretary-treasurer. Advisor for '59 was Mr. Tokerude. Bunny (Karen Schroer) came hoppin in late to make their class count ring in at thirty-two. In September '60 four new faces appeared: Sandra Staudacher, Verna Albright, Jane Schwartz, and James Smith by name. Jerry Dolezal was their president; Edna Lalum, vice-president; and Retta Fritz, secretary-treasurer. Rodney Shepherd and Karen Schroer represented them in Student Council. Mrs. Paxton, their advisor, dir- ected the play One Foot in Heaven with a cast of fifteen. Wonderland by Night was the theme chosen for their Junior-Senior banquet and prom. Music was provided by the Happy Four from Choteau. Also, that year included the annual trip to Helena to learn about legislation. Class rings were chosen. Delegates for Boys' State were Rodney Shepherd and Jerry Dolezal; and for Girls' State, Myrna Shepherd and Carolyn Lehman represented their school in Bozeman. Sandra Staudacher and James Smith left them during that year. Thirty-four cocky seniors met at Chester High School in the fall of '61. Larry Shaw was gone, but Pete Ward had come to take his place, bringing his friendly smile and moral support, too. David Peppenger took the wheel that final year with Peggy Mc- Dowell as his vice-president and Ginger Schultz in charge of records. Student Council representatives were Ted Ward and Myrna Shepherd. Ted Ward was Student Council president. Their senior sponsor was Mr. Kluksdahl. Freshmen were given a rousing initiation part, with delicious sandwiches and active grape juice. A day was spent in Havre taking senior pictures and selling an- nual ads. Carryl Waid and Linda Wevley came in the spring, making the graduation class total thirty-six. We were Young that Year was their final dramatic attempt, starring Larry Leigh- ton and Carolyn Goodbar. They followed suit of the Seniors before and sneaked out for a brief stay at Lake Blaine Resort. Seniors were honored guests at the Junior-Senior banquet and prom. The theme was Moon River and music was by the Bison Bluenotes. Baccalaureate was on May 20th and graduation three days after. Gerald Dolezal was Valedictorian with co-Sal- utatorians being Karen Schroer and Carolyn Lehman. The class flower was the Aster, and class colors were turquoise and silver. Those '62 Seniors left with the motto The road called Toil leads to the city called Success. ” Class Prophecy We, as students of the class of '62 Have been assigned to tell to you What things we see - as is your due In that year - ten from now - 1972 The scene is Chester - to the school We're all on time - that's the rule With false details we'll not try to fool There’s a new building - man it's cool And this is the day for its dedication Or perhaps I should say its consecration At any rate there's jubilation For a new route to graduation Since Edna and I have been long away We’ve eagerly waited for this day To come back to see where we once did play And study before starting on our way. But things around here are not the same The superintendent Marvin Sunderland - by name Still drives that disreputable Mercury - only a Frame But just as if it had rocket Flame Poor Myrna she just couldn’t let go She trained at Bozeman for teaching you know, But what did she do when from there she did go Why right back to Chester to teach in grade Four. Carroll College claimed Judy for a while She’s a first grade teacher - she wears a smile To hide her broken heart, poor child She never got to go down that well known aisle. Now who is that man of savoir faire The one with elegant manners and air With a sartorial splendor and early gray hair? Just has to be Dick Violett, mayor of Lothair. I just saw the flash from a press photog; This is an event for the papers to log Everyone here about one bit of news is agog Bob Hutchinson now is the Times wheel not a cog I think that attractive woman by the door Must be Carolyn Lehman - looks no older than before Her Chicago social welfare work has furnished much lore That has really brought her fame to the fore. Gerald Dolezal and Howard Cicon, what a pair Are scientists at Canaveral, but let’s be fair, Howard volunteered to ride Gerry’s rocket through the air And Howard, poor Howard, is still AWAY OUT THERE. But don't give up hope; we may see him yet. Larry Leighton to this problem his mind has set Until Howie's return, THAT DATE can't be set, So we'll soon see Howie, on that you can bet. General Mills has a new Betty Crocker this year It's Peggy McDowell, and we continue to hear She gets proposals of marriage from far and near. The salary will have to be raised; or they'll lose her, we fear. Carryl Waid still tints pictures, but oh The story's so different now, for you know Out in Portland she now has her own studio! Of her business out there she's making a go. Jane Schwartz and Verna Albright still in Chester reside And at many social functions they often preside When down the street they walk with pride It's for their youngsters at their side. Now Sharon Wickens a doctor became And married another of no little fame From New York City for this affair they came Accompanied by Nurse Susan, still Haugen, by name. I'm sure on arriving you observed a big jet At the local airport which has grown - you bet Pete Ward who pilots for TWA was let To borrow the plane to this event to get. That's Betty Burgess with the alert look A Journalism Award of the Year she just took And besides that she has recently authored a book ONE HUNDRED SHORT CUTS ON HOW TO COOK Another flying enthusiast, this one female Flew her own plane without engine fail To be able to be here and old friends to hale Audrey Odegard is with I. B. M. those people who watch detail. Karen Schaefer gained experience in local style shows And decided she liked modeling and so she chose To go to the city and to wear and show pretty clothes Now from her school many trained models go. In Washington, D. C., two Chester High School alumni Visit as they have opportunity in passing by Rodney Eveland employed on something too secret for public eye Ana Loretta Fritz an accountant for some COMMISSION high. More changes here than at first we knew Rockman Pharmacy in a building nice and new He fills prescription for remedies - toothache to flu Many sent by Dr. Virginia Schultz - Ginger of the eyes of blue. Remember Carolyn Coodbar who was always designing She's still up to her tricks - though her heart's pining She's good at choosing colors and window aligning But no luck she's had at husband finding. Rocky Mountain trained Ted Ward so very well They decided to keep him their program to sell Head coach is he now and doing right well Success of his teams the sports pages tell. Three other coaches. Shepherd, Gillin, and Starke From this class of 62 upon careers did embark That have given them fame; if to sports fans you hark. You'll learn they're serious - it to them is not just a lark Micki always said she'd hate to be a teacher But she enrolled in education as a special feature In her religious training courses so as to reach her Self a proper kind of husband - a preacher. With conservation and industry expanded So many men with know how are demanded Huge salaries our Monte Lerum has commanded In electrical engineering projects demanded. See that very attractive woman with unique hair-do That’s Linda Wevley. I just read a review That says she’s perfected a beauty preparation new That will make everyone a glamorous you Donnie Keith turned his talent to accounting And his profits, they say are really mounting. David Peppenger, King of Hoboes has no money for counting And for him, I fear, they'll do no statue mounting. Edna Lalum and Virginia Stubbert reporters of this day Have not been idle either, when from here they are away. Edna is a medical technologist in Philadelphia, Pa. And I have just returned from teaching in far off Bombay. Well, now we’ve told our story, which we know you won’t believe; And so to clear the record and no longer to deceive, Well now we'll confess to you our information in a dream we did receive. With this, dear friends, we bid adieu, and take from you our leave. . . The End . . . Barbara Anderson Rose Benson Diana Brown Diana Burrows Stanley Caldwell Linda Diemert Monica Feig Donna Fritz Carolyn Gibson Vance Graham Neil Harstad John Hemmer Gary Odegard Kennth Romain Ray Standiford Stuart Stone Donna Stores Fred Stores Robert Stores David Violett Neil Bredeson Betsy Buker Judy Burgess Glenda Cicon Cliff Christenot Ella Christenot Hal Dafoe Neil Eve land Sharon Furlong Shirley Green Tom Hathaway Don Heimbigner Marvin Hofer John Jacobson Lois Jacobson John Kammerzall Jeanette Markuson Diane Lauener David Mattson Bill Morkrid Dana Ray Frances Schaefer Roger Schafer Don Shepherd Doug Shepherd Harley Shepherd Bob Sherrard Lee Staudacher Richard Theiltges Terry Thielman Wayne Wardell David Wenum Thomas Jefferson Allen Anderson George Beeby Richard Bowman Fred Brown Claudine Broadhurst Dennis Diemert Chance Eaton Ardell Eveland Ardess Eveland Larry Frederickson Melody Howery Donna Huesers Richard Hunnewell Arlene Jensen Sonja Kolstad Donnie Laas Leslie Layton Donna Lehman Judy Olson Calvin Oraw Jack Ray Dorothy Remington Debbora Romain Carol Rust GINGER SCHULTZ-------------Secretary DAVID PEPPENGER - - - President PEGGY McDOWELL -Vice-President Seniors DONNA FRITZ...........Secretary VANCE GRAHAM - - - - President THOMAS MEECH - Vice-President Juniors FRANCES SCHAEFER------ Secretary JOHN KAMMERZALL-------- President RICHARD THIELTGES-Vice-President Sophomores ALLAN ANDERSON------Secretary CAMIE RUST - - - Vice-President GARY GIBSON........President Freshmen Junior High: “I have never had a feeling politically that did not spring from the Declaration of Independence . . . I would rather be assassinated on the spot than surrender it.” Abraham Lincoln Don Abrahamson 8th Grade Barbara Brown Candace Buker Larry Halverson James Harden Susan Christenot John Cleon Anna Marie Hemmer Johnny Hofer Dean Coats Karen Diemert John Fritz Earl Furlong Karen Gilbert Donna Graham Terry Holstine Loretta Hull Louis Hull Darlene Israel Ardyce Jensen Carmen Jensen Class of 66 Dianne Jones Carole Lakey Alice Lalum Mark Leighton Betty Lerum David Morkrid Richard O’Brien Ronald Odegard Jimmy Rishoff Orlynn Rockman Connie Romain Robert Rust Donald Schaefer Roger Shepherd Alfred Stone Joanne Stores Sandra Taylor Helen Wanken Allan Wickens Lee Wigen Absent when pictures were mode 7th Grade Monte Barrett Lila Bassett Diana Gabbert Donise Gummer Patricia Beeby Jeanette Blaisdell Sheila Hanson Gail Harden Carol Ann Boyer Mary Bresnahan Danny Heimbigner Russell Howery Jeri Christenot Mary Cole Susan Huesers David Hunnewell Bill Jacobson Alpha Johnson Earlene Keith Krystal Keith Beverly Lakey Arnold Lalum Melvin Lehman Barbara Lyders Gary Mader Glee Murray Bryce Rockman Bertha Runnion Raymond Runnion Mark Schaefer Nick Schultz Dawn Shepherd James Stores Linda Theilman Clinton Wigen Favorites i “Democracy is . . . the recurrent suspicion that more than half of the people are right more than half of the time ... an idea which hasn’t been disproved yet... E. B. White MOST STUDIOUS........... MOST AMBITIOUS.......... CONVERSATIONALISTS MOST VERSATILE.......... MOST DEPENDABLE......... BEST CITIZENS........... MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED - - -----Leslie Layton, Edna Lalum - - Judy Olson, Jack Hemmer - Rodney Eveland, Monica Feig Rodney Shepherd, Judy Harmon - Tiny Gillin, Peggy McDowell ■ - Monte Lerum, Diana Brown Terry Rockman, Karen Schroer BEST DRESSED---------------------------Retta Fritz, Dick Violett BEST DANCERS---------------------- Karen Schaefer, Pete Ward BEST SPORTS ---- ---------- -----------Larry Leighton, Dana Ray BEST ALL AROUND ----- - Myrna Shepherd, Ted Ward MOST LIKABLE - -- -- -- -- -- - Vance Graham, Camie Rust FRIENDLIEST - -- -- -- — ... Ginger Schultz, Howard Cicon MOST COURTEOUS ------ --------.... David Peppenger, Rose Benson WITTIEST................... MOST VALUABLE TO THE SCHOOL MOST CONSCIENTIOUS......... SWEETEST................... MOST TALENTED.............. CUTEST..................... • Marvin Sunderland, Donna Fritz - Carolyn Lehman, Jerry Dolezal - Donna Lehman, Allen Anderson - - Dennis Hanson, Linda Wevley Carolyn Goodbar, Ronnie Hekkila Kay Kammerzell, Ken Morrison Betty Burgess, Karen Schroer, Myrna Shepherd, Carolyn Lehman Rodney Shepherd, Tiny Gillin, David Peppenger, Jerry Dolezal Royalty Rodney Shepherd. Judy Harmon, Myrna Shephard - Queen. Ted Ward - King. Retta Fritz, Uoyd Gillin SWEETHEARTS’ BALL MONTE LERUM - King K. Romain, H. Shepherd, D. Hanson S. Campros. J. Mattson, C. Creekmore, D. Rust King of Hearts HARVEST BALL HOWARD CICON - King Mr. Irresistable (AIN l+M UUt HAU MASIK M VRIAMV.ls|AMK nIIMil 4H SOJIMAOWMAWA .KjO(UA I9SO Athletics “If we win men’s hearts throughout the world, it will not be because we are a big country but be- cause we are a great country. Bigness is imposing. But greatness is enduring.” Adlai E. Stevenson FIRST ROW, L. toR.: K. Halverson. D. Hanson, D. Shepherd, D. Laas. D. Shepherd. SECOND ROW: T. Gummer, R. Heikkila, H. Shepherd, J. Kammerzell, G. Gibson, G. Beebe. A. Anderson. M. Shepherd, D. Brown, G. Halverson, mascot. D. Ray. and K. Kammerzell ASSISTANT COACH ROBERT SHERMAN COACH TED WAGNER B Squad FIRST ROW, L. to R.: L. Layton, D. Diemert. K. Halverson, R. Bowman, J. Ray, C. Eaton, P. Schaefer, D. Hanson, M. Ward, L. Wigen. SECOND ROW; J. Kammerzell, T. Gummer, R. Heikkila, N. Harstad, S. Stone, H. Shepherd, J. Jacobson, D. Shepherd, D. Shepherd. N. Bredeson, D. Mattson, R. Standiford. THIRD ROW: R. Shepherd, J. Starke, T. Ward, D. Peppenger, S. Caldwell, R. Stores, M. Lerum, J. Hemmer, G. Odegard, L. Gillin, V. Graham, M. Sunderland. FIRST ROW, L. to R.: B. Stores, M. Sunderland, D. Peppenger. T. Gillin, T. Ward, R. Heikkila, G. Gibson, T. Meech, H. Shepherd, C. Christenot, M. Violett, D. Hanson. CO-CAPTAINS. T. GILLIN AND T. WARD MANAGERS, L. WIGEN AND L. LAYTON FIRST ROW, L. to R.: M. Sunderland, D. Peppenger, T. Ward, R. Shepherd, T. Gillin, J. Starke, L. Leighton, R. Stores. SECOND ROW: D. Shepherd, D. Hanson, G. Murray, G. Kulpas, C. Christenot, R. Schaefer. R. Heikkila, H. Shepherd, G. Gibson, T. Gummer, G. Beebe. A. Anderson. D. Laas, D. Shepherd, J. Ray, M. Violett, P. Schaefer. L. to R.: R. Stores, M. Sunderland, D. Peppenger, T. Gillin, T. Ward, R. Heikkila. G. Gibson, T. Gummer, H. Shepherd, C. Christenot, M. Violett, D. Hanson. L. to R.: J. Starke, T, Ward, D. Peppenger, L. Leighton, G. Kulpas, G. Gibson, A. Anderson, D. Laas, D. Hanson, P. Schaefer, and J. Ray. L. to R.: R. Shepherd, J. Starke, M. Sunderland, T. Ward, L. Leighton, G. Gibson, R. Schaefer, A. Ander son, D. Laas, G. Murray, and D. Hanson. Beebe. FIRST ROW. L. to R.: C. Lehman, M. Shepherd, J. Harmon, G. Cicon, D. Brown, D. Huesers, P. Beeby, J. Burgess, A. Jensen, P. Mc- Dowell. SECOND ROW: J. Huesers, D. Lehman, K. Schaefer. L. Hull, N. Harstad, K. Gilbert, T. Holstine, D. Hunnewell, M. Violett, J. Fritz. E. Furlong. C. Jensen, L. Halverson, R. Heikkila, D. Laas, D. Gummer, J. Ray, W. Wardell. THIRD ROW: F. Schaefer, A. Eveland, C. Goodbar, D. Heimbigner, M. Barrett. M. Gummer, T. Gummer, B. Lerum, P. Aaberg. D. Israel, J. Christenot, P. Schaefer K. Halverson. D. Hanson, J. Starke, Director G. Tidrick. FIRST ROW: P. Symms, C. Rust, G. Cicon, K. Kammerzell, A. Jensen, A. Eveland, D. Heimbigner, M. Feig, G. Schultz, D. Stores. C. Gibson. L. Diemert, J. Harmon. C. Broadhurst, M. Shepherd. SECOND ROW: D. Burrows, J. Markuson, R. Thieltges, M. Violett. C. Christenot, H. Shepherd, G. Gibson, F. Brown, B. Buker, J. Burgess, D. Brown, C. Lehman. P. McDowell, M. Howery. Jo Olson, M. Warden, M. Stores, D. Romain, R. Skierka, J. Huesers, C. Goodbar, K. Schaefer, D. Lauener, M. Gummer, D. Ray. F. Schaefer. D. Huesers, D. Lehman. S. Kolstad, J. Hanson. THIRD ROW: D. Hanson, D. Diemert, D. Laas, N. Bredson, R. Heikkila, R. Shepherd, T. Ward. T. Hummer, T. Rockman, W. Wardell. B. Burgess. D. Shepherd. K. Halverson. P. Schaefer. L. Halverson. J. Ray. Galen Tidrick, Director. Camie Rust, Myrna Shepherd, Peggy McDowell, Carolyn Lehman, John Starke. Band Officers Choralaires FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Carolyn Goodbar, Peggy McDowell, Pamela Symms, Diana Brown, Dana Ray, Betty Burgess, Judy Huesers, Micki Gummer. Pianist, Carolyn Lehman. BACK ROW, L. to R.: Gary Gibson, Wayne Wardell, Terry Rockman, Rodney Shepherd, Ronnie Heikkila, Jack Ray. Frances Schaefer, Ted Ward. Director. Galen Tidrick. Pep Band FRONT ROW, L. to R.: M. Shepherd, C. Lehman, J. Burgess, A. Jensen, P. McDowell, D. Huesers, D. Brown. SECOND ROW: K. Schaefer, D. Lehman, J. Huesers, G. Cicon, J. Harmon. THIRD ROW: S, Holstine, B. Buker, D. Ray. A. Eveland, C. Goodbar. F. Schaefer. FOURTH ROW: J. Christenot, Paul Schaefer, K. Halverson, D. Hanson, P. Aaber, D. Israel. FIFTH ROW: W. Wardell, C. Jensen, D. Laas, J. Ray, L. Halverson, R. Heikkila. SIXTH ROW: M. Barrett, G. Odegard, M. Gummer, C. Rust, T. Gummer. L. to R.: Karen Schaefer, Frances Schaefer, Barbara Anderson, Betty Burgess, Diana Brown, Judy Burgess, Arlene Jensen, Monica Feig. Majorette State Champion Small Team L. to R.: Lois Jacobson, Judy Burgess, Betty Burgess, Diana Brown, Arlene Jensen. Pom-Pon Girls L. to R.: Sonja Kolstad, Betty Burgess, Loretta Fritz, Karen Schroer, Carolyn Goodbar, Judy Burgess. FRONT ROW. L. to R.: Coach Wagner, M. Lerum, D. Peppenger, R. Shepherd, M. Sunderland, T. Ward. SECOND ROW; J. Starke. H. Cicon, L. Leighton. P. Ward, H. Shepherd, T. Gillin. THIRD ROW: D. Shepherd, N. Bredeson, G. Odegard, S. Caldwell, B. Stores. FOURTH ROW: V. Graham, R. Standiford, J. Hemmer, D. Diemert, J. Kammerzell, G. Kulpus, and D. Matt- son. FIRST ROW, L. to R.: B. Burgess, K. Schroer, L. Fritz, C. Goodbar, J. Burgess, S. Kolstad. SECOND ROW: G. Cicon, C. Rust, E. Christenot, F. Schaefer, J. Harmon, M. Gummer, K. Kammerzell, D. Brown, D. Ray, M. Shepherd. THIRD ROW: J. Huesers, D. Stores, A. Eve- land, L. Diemert, C. Gibson, K. Schaefer, S. Wickens. FOURTH ROW: B. Anderson, V. Schultz, M. Feig, D. Fritz, A. Odegard, K. Nealy, S. Furlong, J. Markison. FIFTH ROW: M. Howery, A. Jensen, J. Huesers, P. Symms, J. Hanson, A. Eveland. SIXTH ROW: T. Ward, R. Shepherd, M. Sunderland, V. Graham, G. Odegard, J. Starke, H. Cicon, G. Gibson, T. Gummer. This Page Sponsored by THE MONTANA POWER FIRST ROW: Alice Anneberg, M. Shepherd, R. Fritz, P. McDowell, J. Harmon. SECOND ROW: M. Howery, J. Hanson, C. Rust, J. Olson. S, Haugen, C. Lehman. THIRD ROW: D. Huesers, S. Kolstad. J. Huesers, J. Markuson, S. Furlong. FIRST ROW: C. Lehman, S. Haugen, F. Schaefer, D. Brown, G. Cicon, C. Gibson. SECOND ROW: C. Good- bar, R. Benson, D. Lehman, D. Romain, D. Huesers, A. Odegard. THIRD ROW: V. Stubbert, D. Huesers. FOURTH ROW: P. Symms, J. Hanson. FIFTH ROW: D. Fritz, M. Fieg. SIXTH ROW; C. Christenot, R. Thieltges. SEVENTH ROW: P. Schaefer. T. Hathaway. EIGHTH ROW: W. Wardell. Paper Staff SEATED. L. to R.: Marvin Sunderland. Barbara Anderson, Virginia Stubbert, Judi Huesers, Diana Brown, John Starke. STANDING, L. to R.: Ginger Schultz, Robert Hutchison, Stan Caldwell, Pete Ward, Gregg Murray, Rose Benson, Carryl Waid. 7 L. to R.: Bunny Schroer, Judy Harmon, Monica Feig, Micki Gummer, Karen Schaefer. Speech Contestants Sneak Trip — 1962 Elementary “The winning of freedom is not to be compared to the winning of a game — with the victory re- corded forever in history. Freedom has its life in the hearts, the actions, the spirit of men and so it must he daily earned and refreshed ...” Dwight D. Eisenhow er TOP ROW, L. to R.: Neoma Rude, Irva Jean Brown, Dawn Albright, Elaine Harstad, Beverly Harden, Patsy Lalum, Duffy MeKeIvey, Charles Hull, Gery Layton, Don Evans. MIDDLE ROW: Jenny Keith, Susan Anderson, Lois Anderson, Christene Jensen. Bonnie Laas, Linda Runnion, Marjori Symms, Lon Evans, Tyrone Rockman, Robert Abrahamson. BOTTOM ROW: Janies Keith, Terry Vanderpan, Larry Hanson, Roger Hunt, Charlotte Israel, Loreece Will, Sherril Dial, Susan Yurman, Nancy Standiford. Teacher. Mrs. Hilda Lehman. Missing, Gary Hochberger. Sixth Grade Fifth Grade TOP ROW, L. toR.: Luana Starke, Debora O'Brien, Donneta Gabbert, Marie Styren, Ruth Lakey, Jeffery Brede- son, Stephen Nardi, Stephen Aaberg, Dexter Bosworth. MIDDLE ROW; James Huesers, Steven Oraw, Danny Shepherd, Richard Brown, Benny Morrison, Joey Jacobson, Gary Thielthes, Bradley Bowman. BOTTOM ROW: Sharleen Seidlitz, Mary Ann Runnion, Carol Christenot, Francis Styren, Joe Evans, Carl Mattson, Steven Layton, Rodney Keith, Jay D. Gifford. Teacher, Mrs. Esther Turnwall. Missing, Judith Eveland. TOP ROW, L. to R.: Pamela Locke, Clinton Lalum, Calvin Hanson, Gary Vanderpan, Allen Lalum, Robert Alex. Tommy King. BOTTOM ROW: Warren Campros, Gordon Jacobson, Dick King, Carl Johnson, Raymond Abrahamson, Bobby Jacobson, Greg Hutchinson. Teacher, Mrs. Edith Tidrick. Fourth Grade Fourth Grade TOP ROW, L. to R.: Gregory Nardi, Donald Hull, William Cole. Bobby Fritz, Russel Wicks, Terrence Will, Richard Israel, Kelly Christenot, Danny Wigen. MIDDLE ROW: Brenda Fraser. Tana Simpson. Mary Ann Gag- non, Randi Leighton. Lonnie Heimbigner, John Wardell. BOTTOM ROW: Kathleen Swank. Karla Halverson. Vonda Mattson, Paula Matkin, Keila Gilbert, Vivian Blaisdell, Kay Lakey, Linda Lehman. Teacher, Mrs. Shirley McDowell. TOP ROW, L. to R.: Darlene Hanson, Sandra Hochberger, Sharon Stores, Toni Brown, Norma Harden, Anita Styren, Connie Laas. BOTTOM ROW: Keith Bailey, Joe Albright, Elvin Sundgren, Bradley Kruckenberg, Tom Runnion, Dale Laium, Lee Bowman, Randy Locke. Teacher, Mrs. Emmi Schroer. Third Grade Third Grade TOP ROW, L. to R.: Vickie Ternstrom, Karen Wicks, Debra Gabbert, Patti Starke, Linda Kultgen, John Mor- krid, Jerry Vanderpan. MIDDLE ROW: Linda Norlander, Deborah Eveland, Christine Lakey, Dale Sterner, James Hunt. BOTTOM ROW: Steven Compros, Kim Keith, Deborah Seidlitz, Lila Evans, Craig Rude, Scott Dial, Blaine Gifford, Dale Hawks. Teacher, Mrs. Delores Helmbrecht. TOP ROW, L. to R.: Louisa Simpson, Doris Israel, Sherri Wright. Robin Heimbigner, Nancy Muncy. LeAnn Schaub, Trudy Laas, Rockland Greer, Kent Matkin. Donald Gabbert. MIDDLE ROW: Cynthia Lehman, Gwyn Evans, Ryndee Keith. BOTTOM ROW: Joanne Lakey, Judy Kultgen, Connie Hunt, Rickie Swank, Janis Halver- son, Julie Hutchison, Randall Hagen, Timothy Cole, Stuart Brown. Teacher, Mrs. Annetta Meech. Second Grade Second Grade TOP ROW, L. to R.: Roxanne McKelvey. Robert Styren, Billy Fraser, John Gilbert, Lori Carter, Lois Shettle, Julane Carlstad. Lori Mader. BOTTOM ROW: Renae Odegard, Lola Shettel. Terry Schwede, Alfred Abraham- son, Michael Norlander, Debra Alex, Susan Stone. Teacher, Mrs. Sharon McKibben. TOP ROW, L. to R.: Clifford Lingen, Joseph Hunt, Glenn Wolfe, Barbara Bauder, Lynnette Green, Julie Nardi, Timothy Evans, LaRae Waters. MIDDLE ROW: Joy Schwede, Julie Jensen, Wanda Nuxoll, Linda Sloan, Stephen Brown, Terri Wright, Valerie Jacobson. BOTTOM ROW: Larry Israel, Geraldine McKinney, Rhonda Kruckenberg, Leroy Beeby, Kenneth Campros, Gregory Halverson, Jodi Mattson. Teacher, Mrs. Esther Will. Not Pictured; Ralph Stores, Dale Wicks. First Grade First Grade TOP ROW, L. to R.: Ranae Rude, Debra Michels, Kemper Harden, Danny Rust, John Huesers, Lynn Gehrke, Sheri Ternstrom, Connie Kultgen, Carla Creekmore, Ebble McKinney. FRONT ROW: Deanna Wolfe, Tony Marshall, Dana Swank, Lara Locke, Jeanette Carlstad, Terry Muncy, Bruce Norlander, Richard Seidlitz, Steven Cameron, Diane Lerum. Teacher, Miss Simone St. Onge. Advertisers ‘’Where liberty dwells, there is my country.” Benjamin Franklin A CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS THIELMAN IMP. Chester, Montana Phone EDison 4-2471 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1962 For Fast Dirt Moving and Fast Service See LAAS CONSTRUCTION EARTH MOVERS The Right Equipment for Any Job. Chester, Montana Building Materials CHESTER UTILITIES PLUMBING HEATING Fairbanks Pumps Excavating and Ditching Complete Plumbing Service at WESTERN LUMBER SUPPLY CO. Chester, Montana Phone EDison 4-3004 Chester, Montana H. A. STARKE, Proprietor LIBERTY THEATER 71 The Ideal Entertainment for Young and Old Is the Movies ! at Still the Best Value for Your Family Entertainment Dollar. LOUISE’S SHOPPE LOUISE REHAL, Owner 1 st Street East Chester, Montana Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1962 TRIANGLE HARDWARE Congratulations to the Class of '62 THE CHESTER TELEPHONE CO. AN INDEPENDENT CLIFF HANSON AND SONS Phone 4-2301 Chester R. L. GOODBAR, Pres. L. J. GOODBAR, Sec. PCR°C y ' -T COUNTY FAIR Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Complete Meat Department Lockers and Frozen Foods Your One Stop Shopping Center Phone Chester ED 4-3881 Montana HI-LINE CLEANERS For the Best of Cleaning HAROLD AND DALLAS DENTER Pick Up and Delivery Joplin Rudyard Inverness Prompt Qualified Personnel Phone ED 4-3121 Chester Montana $ rs a PLEASURE! to Stay at THE WHEAT SHEAF MOTEL Owned and Operated by C. P. BAKKE POST OF V.F.W. Completely Modern Apartments Reasonable Rates UNION ELEVATOR CO. 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Official Bonded Abstracters of Titles for Liberty County R. E. MATKIN, Manager H H LANES FRED AND PAT HOLSTINE X Weekdays 10:00 a. m. Sundays l:oo p. m. ELEVATOR Phone ED 4-3921 For Bowling at Its Best Steam Rolling and Feed fHM WHERE YOU SEE THE Mixing ''MAGIC BrTRlANaE- Magic Triangle E D. DOLAN, Mgr. AMF Automatic Pinspotters Chester, Montana Coast to Coast Where Your Money Buys the Most MONARCH C° STORESrfr Auto Accessories Sporting Goods F urniture Hardware Building Materials Paint and Glass Chester, Montana Locally Owned and Nationally Organized Everything to Complete Your Home HORACE SCHENCK Owner — emjilimenh of- BILL HUNT AND JIM JOHNSON jet (Jm Mt GRAND HOTEL CAFE AND LOUNGE MR. AND MRS. W. C. 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Phone ED 4-2121 Shop and Save at Gamfcfei The Friendly Slore 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 JERRY AND VERA SCOTT Owners LIBERTY COUNTY TIMES FARMER’S IRVIN HUTCHISON, Publisher UNION ELEVATOR The Only Newspaper in the World That Gives a Hoot About Liberty County PRINTING PUBLISHING ADVERTISING Chester, Montana Telephone EDison 4-22 11 Chester TIM CAMPBELL, Mgr. Tiber GENE STYREN, Mgr. We Satisfy Our Customers SAVE with the SUPER SAVE 109 West 1st Street Your Family Deserves the Best and You Get the Best With Us! Shop Super Save in Havre, Montana ROCKY MOUNTAIN PACKING Havre, Montana Phone 265-2281 GEORGE L. GIBSON, Mgr. 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ROOSEVELT 4 SERVICE STATION Fast Efficient Service ■ W STANDARD Gas - Oil Supplies Grease Accessories For All Petroleum Products Phone Chester ED 4-2281 Montana RALPH SHEPHERD Chester Agent Phone 4-2446 66 ED 4-3731 Chester ED 4-3621 Complete Banking Service Checking Account Savings Dept. Loan Service LIBERTY COUNTY BANK K-LANES Phone 355-2421 Rudyard, Montana Bowl Good Like You Should Practice ! THE HUB for men and boys Clothing and Shoes LA MODE advanced styles for smart women Havre, Montana Congratulations Better Clothing for MEN AND BOYS to the Class of 1962 Compliments of VITA RICH DAIRY Havre, Montana Havre, Montana CITIZEN'S BANK OF MONTANA You Can Rely on CITIZEN'S SERVICE For ALL Your Banking Needs Dial Havre 26 5-2265 Corner 3rd St. and 3rd Ave . Member FDIC and Federal Reserve System PATTERSON CO. SPECIALTY SHOP FOR WOMEN AND MISSES You'll Find More Nice Things at Patterson's Phone 26 5-7 615 Havre, Montana BING 'N BOB'S EDDY’S BREAD SPORTSHOP 226 First St. Year Round Sports Outfitters 1st Choice on the Hi-Line Make Eddy's Your Choice Too! Phone 26 5-6124 Havre, Montana Havre, Montana Direct Factory Dealer for MAGNAVOX Everything for Men and Boys mJltiiAir Cenip @ ENJOY Pianos Band Organs Instruments Records Phonographs Phone 215 3rd Ave. 265-2024 Havre, Montana Shoes for Everybody Shoe Repairing Dry Cleaning LOU LUCKE CO. Havre, Montana Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1962 From DR. R. C. GALLUS DENTAL SURGEON Good Luck and Best Wishes Member of the Federal Reserve System FIRST NATIONAL BANK Havre, Montana THINK 1st WHEN MONEY MATTERS 201 2nd Street Dial Havre . . . 265-6761 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation DR. WM. K. McELROY OPTOMETRIST Congratulations to the Class of 1962 111 Third Ave. Havre, Montana Save on Tires All Motor Gasoline Oils DON’S SELF SERVICE DON FINLEY, Owner Havre, Montana We give you the best Livestock V sP The Right Combination c . DUKE GUSTAFSON Box 991 - Great Falls Tuesday Market DANNY O'NEIL Box 527 - Havre Friday Market Havre Ilmen X _ ... . - i fg-S Serving the Greater Hi-Line P. O. Box 626 415 West First Street Havre, Montana Phone 26 5-2532 SERG WEAVER, Mgr. FOR THE BEST . . . SHOP UKE’S SPORTS 114 Central Avenue Great Falls SANVIK BROS., INC. Dealers in General Merchandise Small Enough to Know You, Yet Large Enough to Serve You Well. Phone Rudyard EL 5-2411 Montana COMMUNITY BUILDERS ESKESTRAND BROS. CONSTRUCTION CO. Office Masonic Temple 26 5-6633 You're money Ahead! HAVRE LUMBER CO. 415 W. 1st Havre Phone 265-2532 Shop 640 W 1 Havre 26 5-7923 SERG WEAVER, You Can Do Better at Buttreys BUTTREYS DEPT. STORE 200 3 Av. Coffee Shop ... 26 5-6433 Dept. Store. . . 26 5-4351 Processing Plant E. of Havre ... 26 5-7414 Save Note--After 5:30 PM Dial Manager HAVRE FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASS'N. 312 3 . . . . 26 5-2261 Grocery Dept. ... 26 5-4351 HAVRE ABATTOIR AND COLD STORAGE Phone 26 5-2151 - Box 911 Custom Slaughtering Cattle, Hogs, Calves, Sheep Under Montana Livestock Sanitary Board Meat Inspection and U. S. Federal Grading Corner of 3rd St..and 4th Ave. Phone 26 5-6941 Havre, Montana Your Complete Home Decorative Store V itue6 In All Your Shoes at ARNIE’S SHOES 303 2 ... 26 5-9313 at the HAVRE HOTEL HAVRE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. 1 Av. and 1 ... 26 5-2234 For Superb Service Call on Us MIEYR’S, INC. Restaurant and Hotel Supplies 620-622 1st Avenue South Great Falls, Montana Phone... 453-7872 Service with a Smile YOUR SEARCH ENDS Main Office Phone . . 265-9141 'X-v 319 1 2 1st Street Havre, Montana McAULEY REAL ESTATE rjlt. Sales Representatives ED McAULEY . . . Residence Havre . . . 265-486 OTIS BOWMAN .. Havre ... 265-4861 ANDREW HARMON . . Chester... 334-3821 Large and Small Farms . . Ranches . . Homes Business Properties .. Bonds of All Kinds Get Your Picture Taken at MILLER STUDIO Baby Portraits Candid Weddings School Photos MILLER STUDIO 217 3 Av. , Havre Phone ... 26 5-2416 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '62 LUZIT i TTrnlr rrrnnnrTTTi■ i t H E L M B R E [ H t r™ mq photoqrapher HELMBRECHT’S PHOTO STUDIO Havre, Montana TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY


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