Chester High School - Coyote Yearbook (Chester, MT)

 - Class of 1963

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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.

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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.

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