Chester High School - Coyote Yearbook (Chester, MT)

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DEDICATION Mr. Lou Schroerwas our advisor when we were Freshmen. Our Juhior year, he taught us American history, plus being our advisor. Our Senior year, he put up with us in P. A. D., gov- ernment, psychology, and economics. We feel that he has most guided us on our way. He was patient, considerate, and had faith in us, even when we were at our worst. It is with this in mind that we dedicate this, our 1963 Annual, to him to show just a little of our appreciation. It can never be put into words just what our feelings are but we hope that this dedication can be a start. CLASS EDITORS A N N U A L S T A F F SPORTS EDITORS Vance Graham Jack Hemmer BUSINESS MANAGERS Sandi Holstine Ken Romain Left to Right: Harold Jensen, Robert Bond, Frank Hemmer, Idella Hunnewell, Max Brown - Chairman, Dr. Buker, Armand Anderson, Mardell Zorn, Donald Huesers, Oliver Morkrid. Not pictured: Pete Schu- macher. Left to Right: Rick Dolezal, Mike Violett, Melvin Lehman, Cliff Christenot, Jack Hemmer Vice President, Gary Odegard - President, Kay Kammerzell - Sec.-Treas., John Kammerzell, Ken Romain, Marjorie Symms. Not pictured: Donna Fritz. MRS. MARGARET BURKHEAD, Secretary MR. DONALD HUESERS, Superintendent MR. GLENN PEARSON Business Education MR. CON GLAIM Industrial Arts MR. RICK STERRY English MR. LEE MILLER Science MRS. ALICE MYRON Home Economics MR. RUSSEL BETZ Social Studies MISS YVONNE OLSON Foreign Language Social Studies MR. MR. DON VAN DESSEL Science Physical Education MISS LEA TESCH Music English CARL NORDWALL English Eighth Grade MRS. AZURE (1st) MRS. WILL (1st) MRS. McDOWELL (4th) Principal MRS. TRAVER (4th and 5th) MRS. TURNWALL (5th) MRS. SCHROER (3rd) SENIORS VALEDICTORIAN JOHN WILLIAM HEMMER Genius is the capacity of evading hard work. Basketball 1,2; Football 1,2,3,4; Co-Cap- tain Football 4; C Club 2,3,4; President C Club 4; Science Club 4; President Science Club 4; Student Council 3,4; Vice President Student Council 4; Class President 2; Boys’ State Delegate 3; Annual Staff 4. SALUTATORIAN DIANA JOYCE BROWN Life is too short to sit and wait, go out and meet it half way. Cheerleader 1,2, 3, 4; Twirling 1,2,3, 4; Concert Band 1,2,3, 4; Chorus 1,2,3.4; Pep Band 1,2,3, 4; Triple Trio 2; Festival Band 2; Choralaires 3,4; Oboe Solo 3,4; First Chair 3,4; Band Librarian 4; GAA 2; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; FHA 1,2; Latin Club 3; Latin Club Treasurer 3; Class President 1; Student Council 3; It’s High Time 3; Girls' State Delegate 3; Paper Staff 3,4; Annual Co- Editor 4; Carnival Attendant 4; Junior Prom 4. BARBARA JEAN ANDERSON Beware, I may do something spectacular yet. Chorus 1,2,4; Pep Club 1.2. 3.4; GAA 1,2,3; Coyote Staff 3. 4; It’s High Time 3; Cheerleader 1,2,4; Carnival Attend- ant 4; Twirling 1,2,4. 4 1 MARJORIE ROSE BENSON When your bubble of life explodes, add more soap and blow again. ” GAA 3, 4; Latin Club 3; FHA 4; Pep Club 4; It's High Time 3. I’ve known many, disliked few. loved one, maybe two. Chorus 2,3,4; FHA 1; GAA 4; GAA Secretary 4. DIANA SUE BURROWS CECIL STAN CALDWELL If I can't do what I want, I do what I can. Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; C Club 3.4; It's High Time 3. LINDA LEE DIEMERT The wise can learn by listening to the ignorant, and I listen to them all the time. Chorus 3; Pep Club 2,3,4; GAA 4; GAA Vice President 4. MONICA LEE FEIG Early to bed and early to rise, and you'll meet very few of our best people. Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Choraliers 4; Choralettes 4; GAA 1,2; Speech Meets 3, 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Twirlers 1,2,3; Annual Staff; Latin Club 2,3; Science Club 4; It’s High Time 3; Junior Prom 4; Girls’ State Alternate 3. ROBERTA MARIE FREELAND Don't take life seriously, you'll never make it out alive anyway. Chorus 1,2,4; Band 1,4; Cheerleader 1,2,4; Pep Club 1,2,4; GAA 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Junior Prom 4; Class Secretary 2. DONNA MAE FRITZ We should live and learn, but by the time we learn, it's too late to live. Pep Club 1.2; Latin Club 3; GAA 1,2; FHA 1.4; Class Vice President 3; Student Council 4; Girls' State Alternate 3; GAA Officer 2; It's High Time 3; Co-Student Chairman of Car- nival 4; Student Director of Junior Prom 4; Annual Staff 4. CAROLYN MARIE GIBSON After all else fails, I follow directions. Chorus 3,4; FHA 1; GAA 3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Latin Club 3; Science Club 4; It's High Time 3. VANCE RAY GRAHAM Candy is dandy, but liquor is quicker. Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Football 1,2,3. 4; Track 1,2; C Club 2, 3,4; Class Vice President 2; Carnival Attendant; Class Presi- dent 3; Boys' State Delegate; Annual Staff; It's High Time 3. NEIL EDWIN HARSTAD I cannot think of two things at once, so I think of her. Football 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2,4; Chorus 4. SANDRA KAY HOLSTINE Dynamite comes in small packages. Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,4; Baritone Sax Solo 4; GAA 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,4; Latin Club 3; Pep Club President 3; Annual Staff; It's High Time 3; Paper Staff 4. JUDITH ANN HUESERS Without music life would be a mistake. Concert Band 2,3.4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Clarinet Quartet 3; Feature Band 3; Chorus 2,3,4; Choralaires 3,4; Vocal Solo 3; Festival Chorus 3; Clarinet Quintet 4; FHA 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; GAA 2,3; Latin Club 3; Paper Staff 3; It's High Time 3; Junior Prom” 4. KATHERINE ANN KAMMERZELL Never let studies interfere with your education. Band 1,2; Pep Band 1,2; Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Paper Staff 4; An- nual Staff 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Girls’ State Delegate; It's High Time 3; Junior Prom 4; Student Council 1; Class Sec retary-Treasurer 1; Carnival Queen 4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3; Student Body Secretary-Treasurer 4. GERALD EDWARD KULPAS Why resist temptation, there will always be more.” Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Track 1, 2,3; C Club 4; Pep Club 4; Sci- ence Club 4; Junior Prom 4; Class Vice President 4; Harvest Ball King Candidate 4. GREGG CLARK MURRAY Great men die young, I feel sick myself. Basketball 2; Track 2,3; Track Manager 2; Chorus 1; Science Club 4; Junior Prom 4. KAREN KAY NEALY No matter what you may hear about me, I'm innocent. Chorus 4; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; FHA 1,2,4; GAA 3.4; Journalism Club 4; Class Secretary 4; GAA Manager 4; Coyote Staff 4; Sportsmanship Medal 3. GARY THOMAS ODEGARD Don't Say Hello - Say Highlander. Football 1,2, 3.4; Basketball 2,3; Lettermens Club 3,4; Sci- ence Club 4; Pep Club 3,4; It's High Time 3; Junior Prom 4; Class President 4; Student Council 3,4; Student Council President 4; Carnival King 4; Coyote Staff 4; Co-Editor Annual 4; Concert Band 3; Pep Band 3; State Speech Contestant 4; Journalism Club 4; Secretary Lettermens Club 4; Boys' State Alternate 3; Sweethearts Ball King Candidate 2; Student Li- brarian 3,4; Co-Captain Football 4. KENNETH LEE ROMAIN Before you go to school SMILE, because later in the day you won't feel like it. Football 4; Basketball 1,2; Track 2; C Club 4; Journalism Club 4; Student Council 4. GORDON RAY ST AN DIFORD I'm not conceited, I just know I'm superior. Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1.2,3,4; C Club 2, 3,4; Student Council 1,2; It’s High Time 3; Carnival King Attendant 4; Class Officer 1,2. STUART COLLIN STONE If you don't say anything, you won't be called on to repeat it. Football 3,4; C Club 4; It's High Time 3; Junior Prom 4. DONNA MAE STORES I was cut out to be an angel, but somebody lost the pattern. Chorus 3,4; GAA 3.4; Journalism Club 4; FHA 1,2,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Coyote Staff 4; Junior Prom 4. FREDRICK DAVID STORES Wrong for the first time again. Football 4; Track 2; C Club 4; Science Club 4; Junior Prom 4. ROBERT DUVAL STORES I believe in getting into hot water; it keeps you clean.” Football 1,2.3; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3; C Club 2,3,4; It’s High Time” 3. DAVID H. VIOLETT Early to bed, early to rise and you miss the best part of the day. Basketball 1,2; Basketball Manager 3,4; Track 2; Annual Staff 4; Coyote Staff 4; Lettermans Club 3,4; Boys' State Al- ternate. WILLIAM E. WOODS Life has just begun. CLASS HISTORY In August, 1959, we, the Class of 1963, began our freshman year with thirty-four students. For our leaders we chose: Diana Brown, president; Ray Standiford, vice president; and Kay Kam- merzell, secretary-treasurer. Mr. Schroer, by majority vote, was elected to counsel us during our initiatory start in C.H.S. We were greeted by the impetuous and genial seniors of 1960. Looking towards the future, we diligently sold pop and candy at the football and basketball games for our unforeseen expenses. By the time we were sophomores we were finding our way around the halls without aid from our upperclassmen and counselors. To our disappointment we found we had lost Ruth Bushee, Gary Kaushagen, Richard Lehrman, Shirley O'Brien, Ray Schnieder, and Paul Zorn. To replace them Allen Brooks, Judy Huesers. and Rose Benson joined us. Those making the headlines this year were: Jack Hemmer, president; Vance Graham, vice president; Roberta Freeland, secre- tary-treasurer; and Ray Standiford. Student Council representative. Miss Enneberg was our man- ager. Our junior year we gathered in the study hall and found our enrollment totaled twenty-nine. Linda Bassett, Roberta Freeland, and Allen Brooks departed, sending Tommy Meech to replace them. This year five of our classmates found their names in lights. They were: Vance Graham, president; Donna Fritz, vice president; and Tommy Meech, secretary-treasurer. Being upper- classmen, we were granted two votes for Student Council. Those who represented us were: Jack Hemmer and Gary Odegard. Miss Enneberg again took the stand and directed us with help from Mr. Schroer. Later in the year we chose our class rings. A talented cast of thirteen showed their acting ability by presenting the play High Time which was directed by Norada Paxton. The big highlight of the year was the Junior-Senior prom and banquet. The theme was Moon River, and the Bison Bluenotes provided music for the occasion. Boys' State and Girls' State called for the two boys and two girls with leadership qualifications, and we answered by sending Jack Hemmer and Vance Graham to Boys' State and Diana Brown and Kay Kammerzell to Girls' State. The long awaited year of Seniority finally came. The school was infiltrated by twenty-nine cocky Seniors who had caught that familiar disease called Seniorittis. Being normal Seniors, we decided to torture the sweet, innocent freshmen by holding a welcome party for them in the gym. All went well until the freshmen looked around and decided they outnumbered the Seniors. Gary Odegard took the lead that year as president with Gerry Kulpas acting as vice president and Rose Benson, who was later replaced by Karen Nealy, played the part of secretary-treasurer. Donna Fritz and Ken Remain represented us in the Student Council. Our senior advisors were Mrs. Myron and Mr. Sterry. Tommy Meech left us that year, but Roberta Freeland again joined us after spending a year in Dillon. Rose, who was gone part of the year, joined us again in the spring. Our final attempt at becoming actors and actresses was made when we presented Junior Prom under the direction of Mr. Sterry. During the year we made the annual trip to Havre for Senior pictures, as well as a trip to Helena to become more acquainted with our law-making body. We were honored by the juniors at the Junior-Senior prom and banquet. The theme was Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea and music was by the Toronto Strings. Before the year was over, we took a three day tour to spend all the hard earned money we had made during the four previous years. The class flower was Baby Mums, and the class colors were Newport Blue and White. For our motto we chose Knowledge Comes But Wisdom Lingers. Baccalaureate was held on May 26, 1963, with Pastor Joseph Walla as speaker. At commencement, on May 29, 1963, the Seniors received their reward for the four long years spent in C.H.S. As the twenty-nine Seniors walked off the stage with diplomas in their hands, they realized that even though all good things must come to an end, the beginning has just started. CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and sixty three, of Chester High School, City of Chester, County of Liberty, State of Montana, being of sound minds and sincere hearts and not acting under menace, fraud, or influence of any person, do hereby make public and bequeath the following: To the TEACHERS, we willingly leave. To the JUNIORS, we do hereby bequeath our quiet ways and ability to get along with the teachers. To the SOPHOMORES, we do hereby bequeath our musical and athletic talents. To the FRESHMEN, we do hereby bequeath our ability of discussion in class. We, BARBARA ANDERSON and SANDI HOLSTINE, do hereby bequeath our 2nd and 3rd period study halls to anyone who needs food and rest early in the morning. I, ROSE BENSON, do hereby bequeath my senior traveling adventures to anyone who loves to travel. I, DIANA BROWN, do hereby bequeath my ability to go steady with just one boy at a time to Glenda Cicon. I. DIANA BURROWS, do hereby bequeath my ability to go to Rudyard without getting chased out of town to Darlene Zorn. I, STAN CALDWELL, do hereby bequeath my ability to get my knee messed up in football to anyone stupid enough to want it. I, LINDA DIEMERT, do hereby bequeath my ability to talk myself out of detention to Rosie Kiern. We, MONICA FEIG and DONNA FRITZ, do hereby bequeath our ability to get impeached to any- one who wants to run for office in pep club next year. I, ROBERTA FREELAND, do hereby bequeath my morning dish of rice krispies to anyone who gets hungry in 3rd period study hall. We, CAROLYN GIBSON and DONNA STORES, do hereby bequeath our hours of detention to any- one who wants to skip school and also our undying love for the Rudyard superintendent. I, VANCE GRAHAM, do hereby bequeath my ability to not take any guff from any girl to Neil Bredeson in hopes that he puts it to good use. I. NEIL HARSTAD, do hereby bequeath my ability to not drink, smoke or go out with wild women to Bill Morkrid, so that he may be a permanent member of the basketball team during his senior year. I. JACK HEMMER, do hereby bequeath my beautiful hooks in my golf drives to John Kammer- zell and hope that he can correct them. I, JUDI HUESERS, do hereby bequeath my ability to get to school in one minute to anyone who needs the time. I, KAY KAMMERZELL, do hereby bequeath my Jeep to anyone who can learn to shift it when dragging Tom Gummer. I, GERRY KULPAS, do hereby bequeath my place in Mrs. Myron's 3rd period study hall to any- one who likes to stay after school. I, KEN MORRISON, do hereby bequeath all the school I skipped to Neil Bredeson. I, GREGG MURRAY, do hereby bequeath my ability to make, roll, and break hot rods to fellow Rogue Car Club members and my ability to live dangerously with a night on the town every week-end in Havre. I, KAREN NEALY, do hereby bequeath my ability to write out my own excuses to Dennis Diemert in case he ever wants to try it again. I, GARY ODEGARD, do hereby bequeath all my limited abilities to anyone who wants them, and if nobody wants them, then I bless them on my little, and I use the term loosely, brother. I, KEN ROMAIN, do hereby bequeath to anyone who wants it, my 60-mile-a-day bus ride and four years in this school. I, RAY STANDIFORD, do hereby bequeath my ability to be a gentleman and a scholar to Mar- vin Hofer. I, STUART STONE, do hereby bequeath my broad shoulders to my brother, Spike, for his re- maining football career in high school. I, FRED STORES, do hereby bequeath my ability to get to school on time and my time after to my little sister, Joanne. I, BOB STORES, do hereby bequeath my quite frequent trips to the office to anyone who may feel so energetic to do so. I, DAVE VIOLETT, do hereby bequeath my box of good, but slightly used, church keys to any- one who gets thirsty. I, BILL WOODS, do hereby bequeath my shop talents to the next class. Signed, sealed, and delivered this 2nd day of May Class of 1963 CLASS PROPHECY I was looking through my letters the other day and was amazed to see how well our class was doing. BARBARA ANDERSON, who was secretary for the heir to Phillips 66, got tired of sitting on his lap so she became his bride. DIANA BROWN, a singer in the Rocky Mountain Choir, married the director instead of the bass soloist. DIANA BURROWS juggled the books at Ford Motors and she now owns the place. BOB STORES felt so guilty about all the confusion that he caused while in school and because he burned it down, he came back as superintendent of good old CHS. SANDI HOLSTINE was running a Lonely Hearts Club, but she had to close it down because she kept falling in love with the applicants. Married to a rich rancher, DONNA FRITZ comes down from the hills once a week to have her hair done by DONNA STORES, who is a world famous hairdresser for many celebrities and who has a lavish salon in Chester. The new owner of General Motors is RAY STANDIFORD. who found it was cheaper to buy the busi- ness than to buy a new car every year. GERRY KULPAS was so outstanding in business college that KAREN NEALY hired him as General Business Manager of World-Wide Putt Mobiles Enterprises, Inc. He has since succeeded Romney as governor of Michigan. Many former graduates have replaced the stars on television programs. The new stars of The Nurses' are CAROLYN GIBSON and LINDA DIEMERT. who were top in their class at Columbus. Stoney Burke is now played by KEN MORRISON, who was world champion rodeo rider for 1968-69. DAVE VIOLETT also has made good as gag writer for Ben Casey. His job is to make Vince Edwards smile. ROSE BENSON is now dental hygienist for President Teddy Kennedy's dentist. JUDI HUESERS is the new professor of music at M.S.U. She just couldn't keep away from the stuff. KENNY ROMAIN bought out all his uncles and now calls the land down by the river Empire. His ranch manager is STUART STONE, ex-pugilist, who still hears bells. FRED STORES was such a hit as the new 93 pound weakling who made good in the Charles Atlas Ad that he was able to afford buying the Rainier Beer Co. STAN CALDWELL has a chain of restaurants across the nation and has made a MINT on them. The new recording I Serenade the Football Boys has reached the million record mark and has made the singer, NEIL HARSTAD, a success. Finding success playing his guitar, GARY ODEGARD joined the Frank Sinatra Clan and has since replaced Dean Martin as President of the Down With Alcoholics Anony- mous. GREGG MURRAY is still in Chester running his father's business. He liked his car Abbey so much that there is a monument to it in front of the Tiber Tractor Co. The first man on Mars was VANCE GRAHAM, who feels a little bitter because when JACK HEMMER built the rocket, he forgot to include enough fuel to get Vance home again; but Jack is sending a new supply of fuel in a special rocket. The fuel is made from a new mineral that was discovered by BILL WOODS in his mine in Alaska. After searching the world over. KAY KAMMERZELL finally decided to marry the present Joplin coach and is now raising little basketball players for her husband's team. She sometimes hears from ROBERTA FREELAND who is touring the world with her seventh husband. She wanted more husbands than Liz Taylor and she got them. Yes, our class seems to have succeeded these past 10 years. Even I, MONICA FEIG, am not a com- plete failure as I will finally graduate from M.S.U. after ten years of trying. JUNIORS PRESIDENT - Richard Thieltges VICE PRESIDENT - Thomas Hathaway SEC. -TREASURER - Frances Schaefer Neil Bredeson Betsy Buker Judith Burgess Clifford Christenot Glenda Cicon Hal Dafoe Neal Eveland Sharon Furlong Shirley Green Donald Heimbigner Marvin Hofer John Kammerzell Rosalie Kiern Art Lalum Diane Lauener Jeanette Markuson David Mattson William Morkrid Dana Ray Roger Schaefer Donald Shepherd Douglas Shepherd Harley Shepherd Robert Sherrard Lee Ray Staudacher Wayne Wardell David Wenum Darlene Zorn PRESIDENT - Donnie Laas VICE PRESIDENT - Dennis Hanson SEC. -TREASURER - Judy Olson Allen Anderson George Bee by Claudine Broadhurst Fred Brown Dennis Diemert Chance Eaton Ardell Eveland Ardess Eveland Larry Frederic kson Gary Gibson Tom Gummer Kenneth Halverson Julie Hanson Marlyn Harstad Donna Heimbigner Ronald Heikkila Melody Howery Donna Huesers Dick Hunnewell Sonja Kolstad Leslie Layton Donna Lehman Calvin Oraw Jack Ray Dorothy Remington Debbora Remain Camie Rust Paul Schaefer Rita Skierka Glory Stores Marjie Stores Carl Stubbert Pamela Symms Mike Violett Monte Ward Ronald Ward Mary Wardell Jerry Woods . 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I ’ J K IIC) K f( s FRESHMEN PRESIDENT - Susan Christenot VICE PRESIDENT - Rlynn Rockman SEC. -TREASURER - Barbara Brown Don Abrahamson Candace Buker John Cicon Dean Coats Karen Diemert Richard Dolezal John Fritz Earl Furlong Karen Gilbert Sharon Glaze Donna Graham LeRoy Green Larry Halverson James Harden Anna Marie Hemmer John Hofer Terry Holstine Louis Hull Darlene Israel Ardyce Jensen Carmen Jensen ■ 1 S' NO fHOTO Alice Laium Mark Leighton Lonna Lybeck Lynda Lybeck Lynda Massee David Morkrid Ronald Odegard James Rishoff Connie Romain Bobb Rust Donald Schaefer Roger Shepherd Barbara Skierka Alfred Stone Joanne Stores Sandra Taylor Helen Wanken A1 Wickens Edwin Wigen Virginia Woods EIGHTH GRADE Philip Aaberg Monte Barrett Lila Bassett Patricia Beeby Jeanette Blaisdell Marlene Bond Carol Boyer Mary Bresnahan Jeri Christenot Mary Cole Gary Eaton George Freemole Diana Gabbert Antonio Gagnon Donise Gummer Sheila Hanson Gail Harden Vicki Harden Danny Heimbigner Russell Howery Susan Huesers Alpha Johnson Earlene Keith Krystal Keith Arnold Laium Beverly Lakey Melvin Lehman Gary Mader Glee Murry Carol Remington Bryce Rock man Bertha Runnion Ray Runnion Mark Schaefer Nick Schultz Dawn Shepherd Jim Stores Michele Swank Murray Taylor Linda Thielman Jimmy Thompson r VrC? Theressa Traver Clinton Wigen 8th GRADE CONT. SEVENTH GRADE Robert Abrahamson Dawn Albright Lois Anderson Susan Anderson Irva Brown Kay Diemert Richard Friesen Michael Glaze Ronnie Groseclose Larry Hanson Beverly Harden Elaine Harstad Robert Hemmer Gary Hochberger Charles Hull Charlotte Israel James Keith Jenny Keith Cheryl Kulpas Bonnie Laas Patsy Lalum Gary Layton Vaughn McKelvey Tyrone Rockman Dennis Romain Neoma Rude Linda Runnion Nancy Standiford Sherill Swank Marjorie Symms Loreece Will Florence Yurman ELEMENTARY SIXTH GRADE FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Sharleen Seidlitz, Carl Mattson, Steven Layton, Gary Thieltges, Stephen Aaberg, Francis Styren, Danny Shepherd, Steven Oraw, Kenneth Friesan, Jimmy Huesers, Mary Runnion, Rodney Keith, Jady Gifford. SECOND ROW: Richard Brown, Bennie Morrison, Carol Christenot, Luana Starke, Judy Eveland, Ruth Lakey, John Freemole, Jeffry Bredeson, Debora O’Brien. Marie Styren, Dexter Bos- worth, Donneta Gabbert. Teacher, Mrs. Dewell. FIFTH GRADE FIRST ROW, L. to R-: Paula Matkin, Carl Johnson, Tommy King, Calvin Hanson, Charlene Waters. Kathleen Swank. Warren Campros. SECOND ROW: Dick King. Ray Abrahamson. Allen Lalum. Russell Wicks, Clinton Lalum, Brenda Fraser, Vivian Blaisdell. Teacher. Mrs. Traver’s. FIFTH GRADE FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Jackie Ward ell, Vonda Mattson, Lonnie Heimbigner. Keila Gilbert, Donald Hull, Billy Glaze, Randi Leighton, Danny Wigen, Karla Halverson, Greg Hutchison. SECOND ROW: Kelly Christenot. Billy Cole, Darlene Friesen, Margaret Freemole, Kay Lakey, Bob Fritz, Terry Will, Ronnie Syth, Mary Ann Gagnon, Richard Israel. Teacher, Mrs. Turnwall. FOURTH GRADE FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Blaine Gifford, Deborah Seidlitz, Darlene Hasnon, Scott Swank, Dale Sterner, Karen Wicks, Alvin Sundgren, Debra Gabbert, Kimberly Keith, Linda Norlander, Deborah Eveland, Keith Bailey, Dale Hawks. SECOND ROW: Connie Laas, Patti Starke, Sharon Stores, John Morkrid, Thomas Bloch. Norma Harden, Toni Brown, Thomas Runnion, Ahita Styren, Christen Lakey, Craig Rude, James Hunt, Sandra Hochberger, Paula Mills. Teacher, Mrs. McDowell. THIRD GRADE FIRST ROW, L. toR.: Lori Mader, Alfred Abrahamson, Rickie Swank, Michael Norlander. Lois Shettel, Susan Stone. SECOND ROW: Lold Shettel, Terry Schwede. Billy Fraser, Trudy Laas, Roxanne McKelrey, Jame Perry. Teacher, Mrs. Atkinson. THIRD GRADE FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Ryndee Keith, Janis Halverson, Joanne Lakey, Doris Israel, Tim Cole, Donald Gabbert, Joe Albright, Randy Hagen, Julie Hutchison, Steve Campros. SECOND ROW; Stuart Brown, Nancy Muncy, Kent Matkin, Dale Lalum. Rockland Greer, Le Ann Schaub. Robin Heimbigner, Stephen Bloch, Sherrie Wright. Teacher, Mrs. Schroer. V' t ■■■ SECOND GRADE FIRST ROW, L. io R.: Annrietta Kelley, Geraldine McKinney, Peggy Kelley. Wanda Nuxall, LaRae Waters, Deanna Wolfe, Renae Rude. SECOND ROW: Lauri Mills, Richard Seidlitz, Linda Sloan, John Gilbert, Kemper Harden, John Huesers, Robert Styren, Lorie Carter. Teacher, Mrs. Lampher. SECOND GRADE FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Kenneth Campros, Colleen Lampher, Jodi Mattson, Valerie Jacobson, Danny Rust, Terri Wright, Stephen Brown, Leroy Beeby, Julie Jensen, Gregory Halverson. SECOND ROW: Larry Israel, Rhonda Kruckenber, Barbara Bauder, Lynnette Green, Dale Wicks, Glenn Wolfe, Terry Muncy, Joy Schwede, Bruce Norlander, Joseph Hunt. Teacher, Mrs. Pearson. FIRST GRADE FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Carol Layton, Rodney Wolfe, Curtis Hanson, Jacalyn Jensen, Carla Creekmore, Rickie Starke, Lynn Marshall, Wyatt Wickens, Cheryl Hochberger, Nancy O'Brien, Cariotta Evans. Diane Campros. SECOND ROW: Helene Freemole, Kendra Wolfe, Michele Huesers, Bodeil Wigen, Allen Eve- land. Dennis Hull, Charlene Harju, Craig Eaton, John Seidlitz, Calvin Kieth. Teacher. Mrs. Will. FIRST GRADE FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Janella Mathis. Darla Boyer, Daryl Seidlitz. Steven Cammeron, Kelly Keith, Dawn Aitken, Michael Kelley. Rodney Hanson. Lynette Soper. SECOND ROW: Elmer Joe Brown. Timothy Evans, Lon Schaub, Tony Marshall, Cheryl Muncy, Cathryn Bauder, Bonita Lakey. Thomas Schenck, Cynthia Waters, Robin Greer, Donna Lalum. Teacher. Mrs. Azure. CUTEST Kay Kammerzell Ken Morrison BEST ALL AROUND Berta Freeland Vance Graham FRIENDLIEST Camie Rust Dennis Hanson BEST DRESSED Sonja Kolstad John Fritz MOST STUDIOUS Helen Wanken Richard Thieltges CONVERSATIONALISTS Monica Feig Doug Shepherd F.H.A. ROW 1 L. to R.: J. Huesers, M. Howery, D. Huesers, J. Olson, J. Hanson, L. Lybeck. ROW 2: H. Wanken, L. Lybeck, C. Buker, D. Zorn, S. Furlong, J. Markuson. ROW 3: Mrs. Myron, K. Nealy, D. Stores, B. Brown, S. Kolstad, C. Rust, B. Buker. C CLUB ROW 1. L. to R.: Mr. Betz, R. Standiford, S. Caldwell, J. Hemmer, G. Odegard, V. Graham, S. Stone, D. Violett, Mr. Van Dessel. ROW 2: D. Hanson, D. Mattson, J. Kammerzell, A. Laium, N. Bredeson, T. Gummer, D. Shepherd, H. Shepherd, D. Shepherd. ROW 3: R. Heikkila, G. Kulpus, F. Stores, K. Remain, D. Diemert, A. Anderson, G. Beeby, B. Rust, D. Coats. PEP CLUB ROW 1, L. to R.: P. Symms, J. Hanson, C. Broadhurst, M. Wardell, G. Cicon, J. Burgess. ROW 2- Miss Tesch. K. Kammerzell. B. Anderson. R. Freeland. J. Olson. S. Holstine. D. Huesers, C. Rust. B. Brown. S. Kolstad. ROW 3: J. Huesers. K. Gilbert. J. Markuson. D. Israel. T. Holstine. R. Schaefer, R. Heikkila, R. Standiford. ROW 4: M. Howery, B. Buker, D. Ray. G. Odegard, S. Furlong. B. Sherrard. D. Hanson. G. Beeby, B. Brown. G. Gibson. ROW 5: A. Eveland, K. Nealy, A. Eveland, C. Gibson, D. Lehman, D. Stores, F. Schaefer, A. Wickens, R. Odegard. ROW 6: F. Stores, D. Shepherd, G. Kulpas, T. Gummer, D. Shepherd, V. Graham, D. Mattson. G.A.A. ROW 1, L. to R.: C. Gibson, D. Burrows. D. Stores, K. Nealy, J. Olson, M. Wardell. D. Romain. ROW 2: Mrs. Myron, J. Hanson, C. Buker, D. Zorn, S. Furlong, J. Markuson. C. Broadhurst, D. Leh- man. ROW 3: M. Stores, A. Eveland, J. Burgess, B. Brown, S. Kolstad, B. Brown, S. Kolstad, C. Rust, A. Eveland. JOURNALISM CLUB ROW 1, L. to R.: D. Ray, S. Furlong, G. Odegard. ROW 2: D. Stores, B. Buker, K. Nealy, D. Violett. ROW 3: Mr. Sterry, T. Hathaway, C. Christenot, K. Romain. SCIENCE CLUB ROW 1, L. to R.: M. Hofer, K. Romain, C. Gibson, F. Schaefer, J. Hemmer, R. Thieltges, J. Kam- merzell, D. Mattson. ROW 2: B. Buker, A. Eveland, S. Green, J. Markuson, D. Romain, D. Ray, D. Lauener, A. Eveland, J. Fritz. ROW 3: F. Stores, N. Bredeson, G. Odegard, B. Sherrard, T. Gummer, D. Shepherd, D. Hanson, G. Kulpas, D. Shepherd, M. Feig. ROW 4: G. Murray, D. Wenum, W. Wardell, A. Stone, D. Morkrid, J. Rishoff, R. Odegard, R. Shepherd, L. Staudacher. Mr. Miller. ROW 1, L. to R.: G. Cicon, B. Freeland, S. Holstine, D. Huesers, P. Beeby, J. Burgess. ROW 2: F. Schaefer, D. Ray, A. Eveland, D. Shepherd, D. Hunnewell, R. Shepherd, B. Buker, S. Hanson, M. Schaefer, T. Gagnon. K. Gilbert, D. Gummer, T. Holstine, N. Harstad, S. Kolstad, D. Lehman, J. Huesers. ROW 3: L. Halverson, D. Laas, C. Jensen, E. Furlong, R. Heikkila, W. Wardell, J. Ray, J. Fritz, S. Aaberg, P. Aaberg, D. Israel, M. Lehman, G. Christenot, P. Schaefer, K. Halverson, D. Hanson. STANDING: Miss Tesch, D. Heim- bigner, S. Christenot, A. Eveland. T. Gummer, N. Bredeson, C. Rust, B. Brown. PEP BAND ROW 1, L. to R.: D. Huesers, N. Harstad, S. Kolstad, J. Huesers, D. Lehman, J. Burgess, P. Beeby, G. Cicon. ROW 2: K. Gilbert, T. Holstine, A. Eveland, F. Schaefer, D. Ray, B. Buker, S. Hanson, S. Holstine. ROW 3: W. Wardell, J. Ray. D. Laas, L. Halverson, C. Jensen. J. Fritz, E. Furlong. ROW 4: K. Halverson, J. Christenot. P. Schaefer, M. Lehman, D. Gummer, P. Aaberg, D. Israel. ROW 5: D. Heimbigner, C. Rust, A. Eveland, S. Christenot, B. Brown. DIRECTOR, Miss Tesch BAND OFFICERS SOLOISTS L. to R.: D. Hanson, F. Schaefer, B. Buker, T. Gummer, W. Wardell ROW 1, L. to R.: B. Buker, D. Ray, J. Burgess, D. Huesers, C. Rust. ROW 2: G. Cicon, F. Schaefer, R. Heikkila, W. Wardell, D. Hanson. CONCERT CHOIR D. Laas R. Thieltges B. Anderson D. Shepherd B. Rust D. Huesers T. Gummer L. Wigen K. Kammerzell C. Christenot P. Schaefer C. Romain R. Rockman D. Heimbigner J. Hanson J- Ray K. Halverson M. Wardell S. Christenot B. Buker K. Diemen S. Holstine G. Cicon A. Jensen M. Feig C. Broadhurst D. Israel J. Burgess D. Lehman W. Wardell C. Rust J. Huesers G. Gibson B. Brown A. Eveland C. Jensen D. Ray C. Gibson R. Heikkila N. Harstad P. Symms R. Freeland F. Brown D. Romain S. Kolstad D. Hanson L. Lybeck T. Holstine M. Violett K. Gilbert A. Hemmer D. Shepherd F. Schaefer FIRST ROW, L. toR.: Miss Tesch, C. Rust, P. Symms, B. Brown, D. Ray, D. Shep- herd, Phil Aaberg, Accompanist. SECOND ROW: D. Laas, J. Burgess, M. Feig, R. Freeland, J. Ray. THIRD ROW: W. Wardell, F. Schaefer. J. Huesers, R. Rockman. FOURTH ROW: C. Jensen, G. Gibson, D. Israel, R. Heikkila, T. Gummer. J. Ray, R. Rockman, D. Shepherd, W. Wardell, G. Gibson, C. Christenot, R. Heik- kila, D. Laas CHESTER HIGH TWIRLERS Barbara Brown Karen Gilbert Frances Schaefer Judy Burgess Not Pictured: Diana Brown CHESTER HIGH MAJORETTE Frances Schaefer I if if .1 JUNIOR HIGH TWIRLERS Donise Gummer Krystal Keith c :e Wills Shepherd lunnion Hanson GIRLS’ STATE BOYS’ STATE CARNIVAL ATTENDANTS and CROWN BEARERS BACK ROW: Ray Standiford Barbara Anderson Diana Brown Vance Graham FRONT ROW: Allen Eveland Jackie Jensen POM PON GIRLS Pamela Symms, Julie Hanson, Claudine Broadhurst, Glenda Cicon, Mary Wardell, Judy Burgess “B” SQUAD CHEERLEADERS Barbara Brown, Camie Rust, Donna Huesers, Sonja Kolstad JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Margie Symms, Dawn Shepherd, Krystal Keith, Cheryl Kulpas Kay Kammerzell Berta Freeland VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Barbara Anderson Diana Brown FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Managers D. Coates and B. Rust. SECOND ROW: D. Shepherd, D. Diemert, D. Mattson, R. Shepherd, M. Leighton, L. Halverson, L. Wigen, R. Kelly, R. Odegard, A. Stone, P. Schaeffer, K. Halverson, F. Stores, D. Hanson, D. Shepherd. THIRD ROW: Coach Russ Betz, G. Ode- gard, F. Brown, R. Standiford, V. Graham, H. Shepherd, G. Gibson, T. Gummer, R. Heikkila, N. Harstad, S. Caldwell, K. Remain, A. Laium, S. Stone, J. Kammerzell, G. Beebe. M. Ward, J. Hem- mer, Coach Don Van Dessel. COACHES MANAGERS Bob Rust, Dean Coates George Beebe. Jack Hemmer. Gary Odegard. Ron Heikkila, Ray Standiford, John Kammerzell, Dennis Diemert, David Mattson, Harley Shepherd, Vance Graham, Doug Shepherd Gary Odegard, Ron Heikkila. George Beebe. Dennis Hanson, Stuart Stone, Jack Hemmer, Ray Standi- ford. Harley Shepherd. Dennis Diemert, Stan Caldwell, David Mattson SENIORS JACK HEMMER. Co-Captain VANCE GRAHAM GARY ODEGARD, Co-Captain STAN CALDWELL RAY STANDIFORD STUART STONE FRED STORES NEIL HARSTAD KEN ROMAIN SQUAD Coach Russel Betz, Doug Shepherd, Gerry Kulpas, Tom Gummer, Ron Heikkila, Vance Graham, John Kammerzell, George Beebe, Neil Bredeson, Ray Standiford, Dennis Hanson, Don Shepherd FIRST SIX Gerry Kulpas, Neil Bredeson, Vance Graham, George Beebe, Ray Standiford, Dennis Hanson COACHES Gerry Kulpas MANAGERS FIRST ROW: Larry Halverson, Don Laas, Dennis Diemert, Lee Wigen, Ken Halverson. SECOND ROW: Coach Don Van Dessel, Ron Odegard, A1 Stone, Mark Leighton, Carmen Jensen, Gary Gibson, Louie Hull, Allen Anderson. FIRST ROW: Mark Schaefer, Ron Groseclose, Antonio Gagnon, Charles Hull, Dan Heimbigner. SECOND ROW: Ray Runnion, Gary Hochberger, Arnold Lalum, Gary Eaton, Mel Lehman, Phil Aaberg, Clint Wigen, Nick Schultz, Bob Hemmer, Coach Don Van Dessel. FIRST ROW: A. Anderson, D. Laas, A. Wickens, G. Gibson, M. Leighton, R. Shepherd. SECOND ROW: D. Hanson, R. Heikkila, E. Furlong, G. Beeby, A. Stone, H. Shepherd. D. Hunnewell. FIRST ROW: D. Morkrid, L. Halverson, D. Kiern, L. Wigen, D. Coats. SECOND ROW: D. Laas, D. Hanson. G. Beeby, C. Jensen, A. Stone, F. Brown, R. Kelly. FIRST ROW: D. Hanson, D. Laas, A. Anderson, G. Gibson, G. Beeby, E. Furlong. BUS DRIVERS Mr. Isreal, Mr. Colgen, Mr. Evans, Mr. Shephard, Mr. Brannon, Mr. Wright $ K| I WALTER JENSON High School Custodian LARRY BASSETT Grade School Custodian COOKS Mrs. Swan, Mrs. Lyders, Mrs. Cicon, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Stone, Mrs. Peterson % ADVERTISERS CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS THIELMAN IMP. Chester, Montana Phone EDison 4-2471 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 Phone ED 4-3321 Chester, Montana CHESTER IMPLEMENT CO. Best Wishes From MARIAS EQUIPMENT CO. Phone ED 4-3071 Chester, Montana International Trucks and Farm Machinery JACK AND JILL Shelby, Montana CAPITOL CAFE House of Better Foods Shelby Montana Phone 434-2741 Shelby, Mont. DR. E. H. SUNDERMEIER Optometrist Phone Office - HE 4-2661 Res. - HE 4-2284 234 Main Shelby Montana y£S PFANNSMITH JEWELRY MARIAS RIVER ELECTRIC Your Reliable Jeweler Phone 434-5301 Shelby, Montana Setter 'l aiuea LUCKY 13 Clothes for Men and Young Men 238 Main Shelby, Montana 234 Main Congratulations Graduates Congratulations Seniors BLUMBFIELD ELECTRIC SHOP Shelby Montana Shelby Montana ROCKY MOUNTAIN PACKING Havre, Montana Phone 265-2281 GEORGE L. GIBSON, Mgr. Wholesale Meats Custom Slaughtering Curing - Processing Be Satisfied Trade With Us You're money Ahead! HAVRE LUMBER CO. 415 W. 1st Havre Phone 265-2532 NORTHERN TIRE COMPANY SERG WEAVER, Manager Havre, Montana Everything for Men and Boys TED’S RESTAURANT Shoes for Everybody Shoe Repairing Dry Cleaning In and Out LOU LUCKE CO. Havre, Montana Havre, THE HUB for men and boys Clothing and Shoes LA MODE advanced styles for smart women Havre, Montana Montana Top Values at ARNIE’S SHOES Havre, Montana Coast to Coast Where Your Money Buys the Most GILBERT’S REPAIR SHOP Auto Accessories Sporting Goods Furniture Hardware Glass Installed T ruck T ractor and Auto Repairs Seats Rebuilt Locally Owned and Nationally Organized Phone Chester ED 4-3951 Montana HORACE SCHENCK Owner MONARCH LIBERTY THEATER Building Materials Paint and Glass The Ideal Entertainment for Young and Old Is the Movies ! Chester, Montana Everything to Complete Your Home Still the Best Value for Your Family Entertainment Dollar. HANSON TEXACO Compliments of Congratulations — to the TE k0 Of '63 ALBRIGHT’S BARBER SHOP Chester, Montana LES AND JERRY ALBRIGHT Congratulations From the MINT CAFE Chester's Finest LEE AND MILDRED Owners CHESTER TRADING COMPANY Free Deliveries Quality Foods Meats and Vegetables Phone EDison 4-2361 Chester, Montana When You Eat Out Eat With Us ! Phone Edison 4-2561 Chester, Montana LIBERTY COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. BEST POLICY , at all Official Bonded Abstracters of Titles for Liberty County DARBY O’BRIEN aV Your Insurance Man u Chester, Montana w'- Phone ED 4-2661 R. E. MATKIN, Manager CITIZEN’S BANK OF MONTANA You Can Rely on Citizen's Service for All Your Banking Needs. Dial Havre 265-2265 LEE'S PLUMBING Crane Plumbing and Heating LEO WIGEN, Owner BEST POLICY CARIS T.V. SERVICE AND RECORD SHOP Corner 3rd St. and 3rd Ave. Havre, Montana IF IT’S COOD FOOD DUTCH SHOP Havre, Montana DEPENDABLE SERVICE FLEET WHOLESALE SUPPLY Best Wishes to the Seniors Havre, Montana rc ihe t4 Better Clothing for MEN AND BOYS NORMAN’S RANCH AND SPORTSWEAR GOODS Havre, Montana Havre, Montana FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member of the F ederal Reserve System Havre, Montana THINK 1st WHEN MONEY MATTERS 201 2nd Street Dial Havre . . . 265-6761 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Get Your Picture Taken at MILLER STUDIO Baby Portraits Candid Weddings School Photos MILLER STUDIO 217 3 Av. , Havre Phone ... 26 5-2416 W (5 is our V x-Ho first 'S THOUGHT c°«v f -P COFFEE SHOP - 265-6433 DEPT. STORE - 265-4351 1st Choice on the Hi-Line PROCESSING PLANT E. OF HAVRE 265-7414 Make EDDY'S Your Choice Too! Note After 5:30 p.m. Dial GROCERY DEPT. - 265-4351 Havre, Montana H H LANES FRED AND PAT HOLSTINE Weekdays 10:00 a. m. Sundays 1:00 p. m. 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