Chester High School - Coyote Yearbook (Chester, MT)

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CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION FACULTY SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN JUNIOR HIGH ELEMENTARY ACTIVITIES ORGANIZATIONS FAVORITES ATHLETICS ADVERTISEMENTS Mi. Brannon started teaching in the Chester Public School the fall of 1952, the same year that we, the senior class of 1964, entered the first grade. Mr. Brannon taught us when we were In the seventh grade. Many of us have had him as one of our teachers for five years, and this last year he has served as our superin- tendent. Mr. Joseph Brannon graduated from Zahl High School, Zahl, North Dakota. He received his Bachelor’s Degree from Minot State Teachers College, Minot, North Dakota and his Master’s Degree from the Uni- versity of North Dakota. dedication It is in appreciation of his work and faith in our class that we dedicate the 1964 Coyote to Mr. Brannon. OASSES ACnvmES Clifford Christenot David Wenum Frances Schaefer Glenda Cicon FOREWORD We, the annual staff of 1964, hope that this book will be- come one of your most prized possessions, and that you may look back over the faded snapshots and remember those good old days at Chester High School. SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS ADVERTISING David Mattson Richard Theiltges Shirley Green Arthor Lalum Donald Shepherd Wayne Wardell ADMINISTRATION Q MR. BRANNON - Superintendent MRS. MARGARET BURKHEAD - Secretary BOARD OF EDUCATION Idella Hunnewell, Mardell Zorn. Joseph Brannon, Neil Shepherd, Armand Anderson. Harold Jensen, Max Brown, Frank Hemmer, Kenneth Brandvold MR. GLENN PEARSON Principal Business MR. RUSSELL BETZ History P. E. 4 MISS GLADYS EVERSON Math MR. ROBERT GJULLIN Guidance MR. CONRAD GLAIM Industrial Arts MRS. AUCE MYRON Home Ec. MR. CARL NORDWALL English MR. LOUIS SCHROER History MISS YVONNE OLSON French Walt Jensen Larry Bassett K I T C y £ I'd B U £ Peggy Swan, Anna Lyders, Lynn Cicon, Martha Wright, Maxine Stone £ T A F F I V £ £ Byron Israel, Bob Remington, Jack Wright, Burnham Murray, Ralph Shepherd, Monty Nealy O SENIORS VALEDICTORIAN RICHARD JOHN THIELTGES Chorus 1,2,3, and 4; Latin Club 1 and 2; Science Club 3 and 4; Class Play 3 and 4; Boy's State 3; Class President 3; Class Vice President 2; Student Council President 4; Grand Prize - Science Fair 3 and 4; Annual Staff. SALUTATORIAN FRANCES LOUISE SCHAEFER Band 1,2,3, and 4; Pep Band 1,2, and 3; Swing Band 1 and 2; All State Band 4; State Music Meet 1,2,3, and 4; Sax Duet 3; Sax Solo 3 and 4; Sax Quartet 1; Chorus 1,2,3, and 4; Choralairs 2,3, and 4; Choralettes 3 and 4; District Choir 4; All State Choir 4; Vocal Trio 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. and 4; F.H.A. 1; Latin Club 2; Science Club 3; Student Body Secretary 4; Class Secretary 2 and 3; Carnival Play 1; Class Play 3 and 4; Twirling 1,2,3, and 4; Pom Pon 1; Cheerleader 2 and 4; State Speech Meet 3; Majorette 3 and 4; Girl's State 3; Homecoming Queen 4; Annual Staff. CLIFFORD RODNEY CHRISTENOT Class President 1 and 4; Football 1; Chorus 1,2,3, and 4; District Choir 4; Choralairs 4; Boy's Octet 3 and 4; All State Choir 4; Adjudication 4; Journalism Club 3; Latin Club 1 and 2; Coyote Staff 3; Boy's State 3; Speech Meet 3; Class Play 3; Carnival Play 4; Student Council 3; Annual Staff. JOHN ARTHUR KAMMERZELL Student Council 3 and 4; Football 1,2,3, and 4; Bas- ketball 1,2,3, and 4; Science Club 3; CrClub2,3, and 4; Class Play 4; Annual Staff; Boy's State Alter- nate; Carnival King Candidate; Class President 2; Class Secretary 1; Student Council Vice President 4; Carnival Play 4. HARLEY GENE SHEPHARD Class Secretary 4; Football 1,2,3, and 4; Track 1,2, and 3; Basketball'l,2, and 4; Chorus 1 and 2; Pep Club 3 and 4; Sweethearts King Candidate 2; C-Club 2,3, and 4. BURTON NEIL BREDESON Football 1 and 2; Basketball 1,2,3, and 4; Track 1; Band 1,2,3, and 4; Chorus 1; C-Club 2, 3, and 4; Science Club 3; Student Council 2; Carnival King Candidate 2. ELIZABETH AN BUKER Band 1, 2, 3, and 4; Pep Band 2. 3, and 4; Swing Band 2; Chorus 1,2,3, and 4; Choralairs 4; Choral- ettes 4; Sax Solo 2. 3. and4;F.H.A. 1,2, and 3; G.A.A. 2 and 3; Latin Club 1 and 2; Pep Club 1,2, and 3; Science Club 3; Journalism Club 3; Coyote Staff 3; Class Play 3 and 4; Girl's State 3; Speech Meet 1,2, and 3; 1st - VFW Essay 1; 2nd - VFW Essay 2; 3rd - State VFW Essay 3; Grand Prize - Dis- trict Science Fair 3. JUDITH LYNN BURGESS Band 1,2,3, and 4; Pep Band 1,2,3, and 4; Flute Solo 3 and 4; Chorus 1,2,3, and 4; Choralairs 3; Choralettes 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3, and4;F.H. A. 1; G.A.A. 1,2,3, and 4; Speech Meet 4; Journalism Club 3; Class Play 3 and 4; Pom Pon 2,3, and 4; Twirling 1,52,3, and 4. ELLA RUTH CHRISTENOT Chorus 1; Pep Club 1,2,3, and 4; F.H.A. 1; Pom Pon 4; B-Squad Cheerleader 2; Student Council 1; Coyote Staff 3; Class Play 3 and 4; Carnival Attend ant 4. GLENDA KAY CICON Band 1,2,3, and 4; Pep Band 1,2,3, and 4; Instru- ment Solo 3 and 4; Instrument Quartet 2; Chorus 1, 2,3, and 4; Latia Club 1 and 2; Pep Club 1,2,3, and 4; Class Play 3 and 4; Carnival Play 1; B-Squad Cheerleader 2; F.H.A, 1 and 2; G.A.A. 3 and 4; All State Band 4; Pom Pon 3 and 4; Carnival Attend- ant; Annual Staff. SHIRLEY ELIZABETH GREEN Science Club 3; F.H. A. 1 and 2; Class Play 4; Girl's State Alternate; Annual Staff. SHARON LEA FURLONG F.H. A. 1.2,3. and 4; G. A. A. 1.2,3. and 4; Pep Club 1.2,3, and 4; Journalism Club 3; Pom Pon 4; Carnival Play 1; Class Play 3 and 4; Annual Staff. DONALD ELWIN HEIMBIGNER Chorus 3; Class Play 3. ARTHUR SIGURD LALUM Football 1,3, and 4; Track 1; Pep Club 4; C-Club 3 and 4; Annual Staff. Chorus 2; F.H.A. 1; Science Club 3; Coyote Staff 4; Class Play 4. DIANE HELEN LAUENER JEANETTE ARUNE MARKUSON Chorus 2 and 3; F.H.A. 2.3, and 4; G.A.A. 2.3, and 4; Pep Club 2.3, and 4; Science Club 3; Coyote Staff. DAVID ALEX MATTSON Football 1,2,3. and 4; Basketball 1,2,3, and 4: C-Club 2, 3, and 4; Pep Club 2,3, and 4; Science Club 3; Class Play 4; Carnival King 4; Annual Staff. DONALD BRUCE SHEPHARD Football 1,2,3, and 4; Basketball 1,2,3, and 4; Track 1 and 2; Chorus 2,3, and 4; Choralairs 3 and 4; Boy’s Octet 3 and 4; C-Club 4; Annual Staff. WILLIAM MORRISON MORKRID Basketball 1.2, 3,' and 4; Track 1 and 2; Pep Club 1; C-Club 4. DOUGLAS ROSS SHEPHARD Football 1,2,3, and 4; Basketball 1,2,3, and 4; Track 1 and 2; Chorus 1,2,3, and 4; Choralairs 4; Boy's Octet 4; Pep Club 3 and 4; C- Club 1, 2. and 3; Class Play 4. ROBERT LEE SHERRARD Football 3; Science Club 3. LEE RAY STAUDACHER Track 2; Chorus 1 and 2; Science Club 3 and 4; Class Play 3. WAYNE LELAND WARDELL Band 1,2,3, and 4; Swing Band 1 and 2; Pep Band 1, 2,3, and 4; District Band 3; All State Band 4; Instru- mental Solo 3 and 4; Chorus 1,2,3, and 4; Boy's Octet 1,3, and 4; Choralairs 2,3, and 4; District Chorus 4; State Adjudication 1,2,3, and 4; Vocal Solo 3 and 4; Latin Club 1 and 2; Science Club 3 and 4; Pep Club 4; Class Play 3 and 4; Class Vice President 4; Annual Staff. RisrORv As we entered the halls of C.H.S. in August, 1961, as greenies, we were led by Cliff Christenot - President. Jack Jacobson - Vice President, John Kammerzell - Secretary-Treasurer. To fight for our rights we selected Ella Christenot to Student Council. Mr. Louis Schorer was our advisor. The new girls and boys added to our class were: Marvin Hofer, Dave Wenum, Joe Hicks, and Audrey Wickstrom. We sold pop and candy at the football and basketball games. We entered our sophomore year of C.H.S. as 35 people who thought we were just a little better than the year before. We were led through our sophomore year by John Kammerzel - President, Richard Thieltges. Vice President and Lois Jacobson - Secretary-Treasurer. And again to fight for our rights we had Neil Bredeson. Our advisor was Mr. Wagner. We added to our roll call: Carol Helm, Rosie Kiern, Bob Sherrad, and Jeanette Markuson. We were sorry to lose Lois and Jack Jacobson. We entered our Junior year thinking we were the best 34 people of C. H.S. We were led through the year by: Richard Thieltges - President, Thomas Hathaway - Vice President and Frances Schaefer - Secretary-Treasurer. We had John Kammerzell and Cliff Christenot to fight for our rights. Mr. Schroer was our Advisor along with Mr. Pearson. We added to our roll call Paul Piquette and we lost Carol Helm and Terry Theilman. Ella Christenot left at Christmas to go to Provo, Utah. Our delegates for Girls and Boys state were: Frances Schaefer and Betsy Buker, Richard Thieltges and Cliff Christenot. We now combine all our years at C. H.S. to make us the Mighty Blue Seniors. We were led by Cliff Christenot - President, Wayne Wardell - Vice President, Harley Shepherd - Secretary- Treasurer. We had Frances Schaefer and John Kammerzell to fight for our rights. We were honored that Richard Thieltges was chosen to head the student body. We lost Dana Ray, Thomas Hathaway, Paul Piquette and Roger Schaefer. We gained Ella back again to make us 29. Mr. Marvin E. Krook was our Advisor. We went to Lake Blaine on our Senior Sneak Trip. U ILL Neil Bredeson wills his ability to stay on the football team and all his good times to Rlynn Rock- man. Betsy Buker wills her seat in French III and IV to her sister Candace hoping that she will not have to fill them. Judy Burgess wills her first chair in band to Pat Beebe and her place in Pom Pon's to anyone who likes to fight. Cliff Christenot wills his quiet ways and dull evenings to Gary Gibson. Ella Christenot wills her ability to irritate teachers to anyone who wants to risk getting kicked out of school. Glenda Cicon wills her ability to get suspended from school for three days to anyone who wants to take their boyfriend into the bathroom with them. Hal Dafoe wills to his brother Bob all the fun in C.H.S. in hopes that he will do better than he did. Neal Eveland wills his immunity to the morning after the night before to the Juniors. Sharon Furlong wills her ability to go steady with two boys at the same time to anyone that wants to have a blast. Shirley Green wills her ability to keep silent unless called upon to anyone who needs to use it next year. Marvin Hofer wills his superior quality and quantity of whiskers to Don Laas. John Kammerzell and Dave Mattson will their ability to lead the football team to a highly suc- cessful season to anyone that thinks they can have the same happy success. Art Lalum wills his place in Letterman’s Club to anyone that makes it through initiation. Diane Launer wills her ability to stay home and study to her cousin Mary Wardell. Jeanette Markuson wills her study halls that are impossible to study in to Dorothy Remington. Bill Morkrid wills his quiet ways and good behavior to his brother Dave, to assist him through the trials and temptations of the next two years of high school. Frances Schaefer wills her ability, according to the Schaefer tradition, to get along with teachers to her brother Paul. Doug Shepherd wills his tremendous singing ability to Tom Gummer. Don Shepherd wills his ability to stay out of trouble to Bobb Rust. Harley Shepherd wills his long and frequent bus rides to those who ride the bus and his rides down- town to the freshmen. Richard Thieltges wills his seat in sixth period study hall to his brother Gary; and his ability to spend the Junior class money to whoever wants it. Rosalie Kiern wills her ability to get into trouble and get along with teachers to whoever wants it. Bob Sherrard wills his mechanical do-hickey to Calvin Oraw in hopes that he will put it to good use. Wayne Wardell wills his ability to sing sharp to Rlynn Rockman and Darlene Isreal in hopes that they will use it to a good advantage. Dave Wenum wills the following statement: 1 have found that due to my many great and varied accomplishments and adventures, which have so eloquently been pointed out to me by an es- teemed member of our fabulous class, it is impossible for me to decide upon any one person worthy of the gift of my indeed superior advice or accomplishments. Darlene Zorn wills her ability to be quiet in Mr. Pearson's classes to Dorothy Remington and Claudine Braodhurst. Lee Ray Staudacher wills his seat in fifth period study hall to Ardell Eveland. FROPWECV Sharon and Glenda took it in their hands To guess at the Seniors' future plans. And this is how we think it will go In ten or twenty years of so. Ella married Bill, as was planned They have their own farm with lots of land, The bright red car is filled with little blonde heads And they are happy so it has been said. Another high school romance to live through Was Rosie and Art, a happy two, He is now accountant at the County Fair Making sure he and Rosie get their share. Judy still goes to school in Havre not very far away Because of a good-looking professor there she stays. They plan to be married early next spring In the meantime she is showing off her engagement ring. Richard and Lee Ray are both doing well They teamed up together to see what they could sell; They sold it to the Government and sent it into space Too bad it didn't hit the moon, it seems like such a waste. Darlene became a secretary and married her boss For when she sat on his lap he was not cross. Jet, too, is a secretary, but the desk seems to get bigger Even if she doesn't catch him, She says it is good for her figure. Bredeson finally turned twenty-one And wanted to have a little fun. But decided to go into business first So he has the Bredeson Bar Chain to quench his thirst. Now Manyard is his hoodlum buddy And found a quick way to make some money. He is an electrician and wired the bank And now awaits the right time to pull his prank. A mechanic became a boy from our room He met the right girl and became a bridegroom, Don Heimbigner owns his own shop - a cute little place And greets all his customers with a smile on his face. Radcliff was the college that Betsy chose Then she scampered off to Europe to buy some new clothes, While she was there she met a nice fella And now she is part owner of a brand new villa. Now in Betsy's footsteps Wayne followed suit He flew off to Europe and made lots of loot. He said he wouldn't get married and he did not There’s an all-girl crew on his bright, shiny yacht. Don Shepherd a basketball coach became And figured out a way to win every game Doug worked there too, now it's,plain to see Cause Doug gives all of Don's players C’s. ” Frances enjoyed her studies so well That yes” to the proposals she would not tell. We hear that Frances is doing real fine She says that her life is really sublime. Harley Shepherd surprised us all By joining the Navy in the fall. We're not sure, but when we heard last He was running a pirate ship, and having a blast. A marriage counselor of world renowned fame Marvin advises couples how to play the marriage game, But the poor old chap didn’t heed his own advice Now he has been divorced three times twice. He next has his eye on sweet Diane And thinks she would fit nicely into his plan, She owns a big ranch and has lots of dough But she has a big shotgun to keep the boys on the go. John K. put his size to good advantage And found a good way to earn some cabbage So Gorgeous George's place he did take When John climbs in the ring his opponents shake. Shirley right around Chester did stay And married a farmer not far away, She keeps her house spic and span Ten well-mannered kids make up her clan. Bobby Sherrard never tired of having fun So a practical joke company he does run, He gets a real kick out of all the new toys But he really loves Lila and their two little boys. Dave Wenum's houses are famed far and near We hear he is building one for the President this year, Hal Dafoe helps Dave count all of his money And if there is a mistake Dave doesn't think it is funny. Poor Cliff was so busy chasing Mary That in college he didn’t have time to tarry, Now at the new clinic he works full time Cause emptying garbage is right up his line. Dave Mattson stays out on his farm each night But according to him it's quite all right. Bachelor Dave really knows how to live Because many a gay party he does give. Glenda roamed from place to place Trying to decide where to set up home base, She roamed and wandered far and near Now let's see to settle down or to have a career?” Then Sharon became a high school teacher She succeeded in getting the coach before the preacher. So now instead of her teaching P. E. She is busy singing Rock-a-Bye-Baby. ” So this is the way we think it will go, In ten or twenty years or so. JUNIORS A. Eveland C. Fredrickson G. Gibson T. Gummer R. Hunnewell S. Kolstad L. Layton D. Lehman J. Olson C. Oraw D. Remington D. Romain p. Schaefer R. Skierka K. Ward K. Ward R. Ward M. Wardell J. Woods B. Brown C. Buker S. Christenot J. Cicon D. Coats K. Diemert D. Dolezal D. Ellwein E. Furlong K. Gilbert D. Graham L. Green L. Halverson President D. Morkrid M.. Harstad A. Hemmer J. Holer L. Hull D. Israel A. Jensen C. Jensen A. Laium M. Leighton L. Lybeck L. Lybeck L. Massee Vice President J. Fritz Secretary R. Roc km an S. Taylor H. Wanken A. Wickens - E. Wigen v. Woods p- Aaber8 L- Bassett P. BeeSy J. Blaisdell M. Bond M. Bresnahan President P. Glee Vice President M. Spicher T. Gagnon D. Gummer S. Hanson G. Harden V. Harden D. Heimbigner M. Hicks D. Hunnewell B. Jacobson E. Keith , rr D. Gabbert K. Kieth R. Kelly D. Kiern A. Lalum G. Mader M. Schaefer L. Thielman D. Albright L. Anderson S. Anderson I. Brown B. Dafoe K. Diemert C. Kulpas B. Lass M. Laird P. Lalum G. Layton V. McKelvey T. Roc km an N. Rude N. Standiford S. Swank W. Wickum L. Will A. Ellwein C. Israel M. Symms I F. Yurman V :k J. Bredeson C. Christenot R. Brown V. Darnell J. Ellwien J. Gifford J. Eveland s- Aaberg c_ Mamon D. Gabbert B. Morrison D. O'Brien S. Oraw „ „ , S. Seidlitz E. Pugsley ’ ( I V D. Shephard M. Styren F. Styren G. Thieltges L. Starke K. Waters R. Waters GRADE £P6 FRONT ROW, L. to R.: W. Campros, L. Heimbigner, G. Hutchison, J. Wardell, G. Jacobson, V. Blaisdell, K. Swank, V. Mattson, P. Matkin, MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. T. Dewell, K. Christe- not, D. Wigen, D. Hull, R. Israel, D. Waters, C. Waters, B. Fraser, K. Gilbert, K. Halverson, R. Leighton, BACK ROW: B. Fritz, C. Hanson, C. Laium, R. Wicks, A. Laium, K. Lakey, M. Gagnon. T. Will. B. Cole. NOT PICTURED: C. Johnson. J. Kultgen. GRADE FIVE FRONT ROW, L. to R.: B. Gifford, K. Bailey, D. Hawks, B. Jacobson, C. Rude, J. Hunt, S. Swank, D. Eveland, L. Horlander, MIDDLE ROW: D. Hanson, C. Lass, J. Dafoe, P. Starke, C. Lakey, K. Keith, D. Seidlitz, P. Mills, S. Hochberger, BACK ROW: T. Block, J. Mork- rid, T. Brown, S. Groseclose, R. Darnell, K. Wicks, S. Stores, A. Styren, D. Gabbert. FRONT ROW, L. to R.: R. Keith, R. Odegard, T. Cole, S. Campros, S. Stone, J. Lakey, M. Norlander, R. Hagen, T. Schwede, MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Traver, J. Halverson, J. Hutchison, S. Wright, L. Mader, R. Swank, D. Israel, N. Muncy, D. Gabbert, K. Matkin, S. Brown, BACK ROW: L. Schaub, T. Laas, R. Heimbigner, R. McKelvy, D. Laium, B. Krukenberg, B. Fraser, S. Block, E. Sungren, J. Albright. GRADETHREE BACK ROW, L. to R.: L. Israel, K. Campros, S. Brown, B. Norlander, D. Rust, J. Hunt, R. Kruckenberg, P. Kelley. V. Jacobson, D. Jeppesen, J. Mattson, BACK ROW: Mrs. Schroer, T. Wright, J. Schwede, G. Wolfe, L. Green, R. Cicon, B. Bauder, J. Jensen, D. Wicks, L. Beeby. GRADETRREE FRONT ROW, L. to R.: G. Halverson, D. Swank, C. Lampher, W. Nuxall, R. Rude, D. Wolfe, L. Mills, BACK ROW: Mrs. Leighton, J. Gilbert, L. Waters, R. Styren, L. Sloan, T. Muncy. GRADE TWO FRONT ROW, L. to R.: C. Evans, R. Wolfe, W. Wickens, C. Layton, L. Marshall, D. Seidlitz, D. Boyer, B. Marshall, D. Campros, J. Seidlitz, C. Eaton, BACK ROW: Mrs. Pearson, C. Muncy, B. Lakey, T. Schenck, K. Wolfe, B. Wigen, C. Bauder, D. Hull, T. Marshall, D. Laium, C. Harju, NOT PICTURED: Nancy O'Brien. GRADE TWO FRONT ROW, L. to R.: R. Hanson, R. Starke, C. Keith, J. Jensen. D. Aitken, C. Creekmore, K. Keith, L. Soper, C. Hanson, BACK ROW: Mrs. Lampher, J. Yackley, L. Groseclose, C. Waters, R. Greer, L. Schaub, T. Evans, J. Brown. A. Eveland, C. Hochberger, NOT PIC- TURED: B. Miller, A. Hamel. GRADE ONE FRONT ROW, L. to R.: R. Wolfe, J. Burkhead, C. Eaton, N. Morrison, T. Creekmore, S. Heimbigner, A. Hawks, G. Campros, K. Gilbert, N. Lakey, BACK ROW: Mrs. Will, K. Hunt, R. Oraw, J. Block, C. Laas, M. Styren, L. Gagnon, S. Hofer, M. Israel. GRADE ONE FRONT ROW, L. to R.: J. Schewde, N. Stone, C. Lakey, K, Bailey, P. Hunt, D. Gunderson, D. White, T. Jacobson, BACK ROW: Mrs. Betz, T. Gifford, T. Brown, D. Wolfe, K. Smith, K. Marshall, V. Eveland. TEACWERG FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Mrs. Dewell, Mrs. Schroer, Mrs. Turnwall, Mrs. Traver, BACK ROW: Mrs. Will. Mrs. Leighton, Mrs. Lampher, Mrs. Betz, Mrs. Pearson, Mrs. McDowell. our CONCERT BAND ROW 1: D. Lehman, S. Kolstad, K. Gilbert, E. Markuson, C. Israel, P. Beeby, J. Burgess, ROW 2: T. Gagnon, T. Traver, C. Christenot, L. Wills. E. Harstad, G. Cicon, K. Keith, M. Bond, J. Bredeson. D. Gummer, C. Jensen, ROW 3: F. Schaefer, D. Shepherd, A. Eveland. M. Bresnahan, L. Stark, M. Cole, M. Schaefer, S. Hanson, B. Buker, M. Lehman, J. Christenot. P. Schaefer, K. Halverson. 0. Hanson. D. Hunnewell. S. Aaberg, L. Halverson. R. Heikkila, D. Laas, W. Wardell. ROW 4: Miss Tesch, D. Brown, M. Swank, D. Heimbigner, S. Christenot, T. Gummer, P. Aaberg, G. Gibson, D. Israel, C. Buker, C. Rust. A. Eveland, B. Brown. PEP BAND ROW 1: D. Gummer. J. Bredeson, J. Burgess, P. Beeby, D. Lehman, K. Gil- bert, ROW 2: D. Laas, L. Halverson, C. Jensen, S. Aaberg, T. Gagnon, T. Traver, ROW 3: R. Heikkila, W. War- dell, ROW 4: J. Christenot, P. Schaefer, ROW 5: M. Lehman, D. Israel, ROW 6: D. Brown, D. Heimbigner, A. Eveland, S. Christenot, M. Swank, B. Brown, ROW 7: G. Cicon, B. Buker, S. Hanson, D. Shepherd, A. Eveland, P. Aaberg. B A N D 0 F F 1 C E R S D. Hanson, F. Schaefer, D. Israel, B. Brown, S. Kolstad, Miss Tesch. A L L S T A T E R S F. Schaefer, R. Heikkila, P. Symms, W. Wardell, G. Cicon, C. Christenot. SOLOISTS J. Christenot, C. Rust, G. Cicon, B. Buker, J. Burgess. D. Shepherd, D. Israel, F. Schaefer, W. Wardell, R. Heikkila, A. Eveland. D. Hanson. CONCERT CHOIR, L. toR., ROW 1: G. Murray, M. Bresnahan, S. Christenot, L. Halverson, B. Rust, D. Shepherd, P. Schaefer, T. Gagnon, M. Schaefer, E. Keith, J. Blaisdell. S. Kolstad, D. Shepherd, M. Swank, D. Israel, ROW 2: D. Romain, C. Rust, J. Christenot, A. Romain, L. Wigen, R. Rockman. M. Lehman, W. Wardell. F. Brown. D. Shepherd, K. Diemen, J. Hanson, K. Gilbert. M. Bond, M. Wardell, ROW 3: C. Romain, L. Bassett, D. Gummer, D. Gabbert, P. Beeby, D. Hunnewell, R. Thieltges, P. Glee, T. Gummer, R. Heikkila, D. Laas, M. Cole, L. Massee, T. Traver, C. Broadhurst, D. Lehman, ROW 4: P. Symms, A. Eve- land, L. Thielman, B. Brown, S. Hanson, P. Aaberg, D. Hanson, G. Gibson, C. Jensen, C. Christenot, B. Rockman, J. Burgess, E. Pugsley, G. Cicon, F. Schaefer, C. Spicher. B. Buker, Miss Tesch, Director. BACK ROW: G. Gibson. W. Wardell, R. Heikkila. D. Shepherd. R. Rockman, C. Christenot, D. Shep- herd. D. Hanson. P. Aaberg - Accompanist. C H O R A L E T T S BACK ROW: P. Symms, F. Schaefer, D. Israel, A. Eveland, B. Brown, B. Buker, D. Shepherd, L. Mas see, S. Christenot, M. Bresnahan. FIRST ROW: D. Hanson, S. Christenot, D. Shepherd, L. Massee, SECOND ROW: R. Heikkila, M. Bresnahan, P. Aaberg, Accompanist; MissTesch, Director; P. Schaefer, D. Shepherd, THIRD ROW: C. Christenot, B. Brown, R. Rockman, B. Buker, FOURTH ROW: G. Gibson, P. Symms, D. Shepherd, D. Israel, FIFTH ROW: C. Jensen, A. Eveland, W. Wardell, F. Schaefer. L. to R.: L. Massee, S. Christenot, R. Heikkila, M. Bresnahan. R. Rockman, D. Gummer, J. Chris- tenot, D. Israel. Phil Aaberg KY-O-ETTES D. Shepherd, B. Brown, D. Gummer, J. Burgess, F. Schaefer, S. Hanson, K. Keith, K. Gilbert MAJORETTE Frances Schaefer JUNIOR TWIRLERS ROW 1: S. Seidlitz, K. Halverson, V. Mattson, K. Gilbert, ROW 2: R. Leighton, C. Kulpas, L. Wills, K. Swank. FIRST ROW: P. Beeby, M. Wardell, D. Lehman, C. Broadhurst, S. Kolstad, J. Burgess, Miss Everson, L. Lybeck, A. Laium, SECOND ROW: M. Spicher, M. Swank, G. Murray, D. Gum- mer, T. Traver, D. Shepherd, E. Keith, Ardell Eveland, S. Furlong, THIRD ROW: R. Kiern, G. Cicon, J. Markuson, E. Pugsley, L. Thielman, J. Hanson, C. Spicher, C. Rust, Ardess Eveland, FOURTH ROW: D. Zorn, B. Brown, D. Gabbert, K. Keith, S. Hanson, J. Olson, P. Symms, D. Romain. SCIENCE CLUB FIRST ROW: Mr. Krook, S. Hanson, K. Keith, R. Thieltges, W. Wardell. C. Spicher, L. Lay ton, SECOND ROW: G. Murray, M. Spicher, L. Frederickson, R. Rockman, M. Schaefer, L. Staudacker. LETTERMAN’S club FIRST ROW: D. Coats, J. Kammcrzell, D. Shepherd. D. Hanson, R. Heikkila, T. Gummer, D. Shepherd, D. Mattson. SECOND ROW: G. Beeby, H. Shepherd, C. Eaton, A. Laium, G. Gib- son, N. Bredeson, F. Brown, A. Anderson, D. Diemert. THIRD ROW: Mr. Betz, C. Jensen, R. Rockman, P. Aaberg, L. Wigen, R. Odegard, B. Rust, A. Wickens, Mr. Van Dessel. STUDENT COUNC L Kay Diemert, Sheila Hanson, Judy Olson. Mr. Brannon. Richard Thieltges, Frances Schaefer. John Kammerzell, Jeffrey Bredeson, Allen Anderson, Richard Dolezal. PAPER SjaFF FIRST ROW: C. Oraw, M. Violett, F. Brown, R. Kiern, G. Beeby, D. Hanson, SECOND ROW: J. Olson, A. Eveland, D. Romain, C. Rust, G. Gibson, D. Launer, M. Ward, THIRD ROW: D Lehman, C. Broadhurst, P. Symms, J. Markuson, C. Eaton. Mr. Nordwall. F .HA FIRST ROW: S. Kolstad, S. Furlong, B. Brown, J. Hanson, J. Olson, D. Zorn, Mrs. Myron. SECOND ROW: L. Lybeck, H. Wanken, C. Buker, L. Lybeck, D. Gabbert, A. Eveland, C. Remington, THIRD ROW: T. Traver, S. Hanson, M. Bresnahan, E. Keith, A. Eveland, J. Markuson. PEP CLUB FIRST ROW: P. Symms, G. Cicon, D. Romain, J. Burgess, S. Furlong, SECOND ROW: C. Buker, P. Beeby, S. Hanson, D. Gummer, D. Lehman, C. Broadhurst, J. Hanson, B. Brown, K. Diemert, F. Schaefer. S. Kolstad, THIRD ROW: M. Wardell, E. Keith. C. Spicher, C. Rust. T. Traver, K. Keith. D. Shepherd, G. Murray, T. Gummer, D. Shepherd, R. Heikkila, FOURTH ROW: L. Lybeck, M. Swank, E. Markuson, J. Olson, J. Markuson, A. Eveland, M. Spicher. M. Breshnahan, D. Shepherd, R. Rockman, A. Laium, D. Diemert, FIFTH ROW: A. Laium, C. Remington, L. Thielman, L. Bassett. K. Gilbert. D. Isreal, C. Jensen, W. Wardell, G. Beeby. D. Mattson, L. Wigen, D. Morkrid, SIXTH ROW: D. Hanson, G. Gibson, J. Ris- hoff, A. Romain, D. Kiern, H. Dafoe. R. Odegard, D. Coats, H. Shepherd. C. Eaton, A. Stone, E. Furlong. SPEECH Calvin Oraw, Paul Schaefer, Gary Gibson, Frances Schaefer, Judith Burgess. BOVS’ ANDOfRi-S' SIOTERS John Kammerzell, Alt., Cliff Christenot, Del., Richard Thieltges, Del., Betsy Buker, Del., Frances Schaefer, Del., Shirley Green, Alt. CARNIVAL WN AND QUGGN Karen Bailey Rodney Oraw Frances Schaefer David Mattson Ella Christenot and John Kammerzell CARfJIV2SL OTENCjANTS Glenda Cicon and Neil Bredeson R4V0R T£ itAO-rmc Mr. Krook and Miss Everson MOST INDISPENSABLE Richard Thieltges and Frances Schaefer MOST CHARMING Gary Gibson and Sonja Kolstad MOST talented George Bee by and Dennis Hanson MOST athletic Phil Aaberg and Pamela Symms SUCETWEAEfS BALL EOYALJY Clint Wigen, David Morkrid, Donald Shepherd - King, and Ron Ward HARVEST BALL. EOYAUY Pete Glee, Rylnn Rockman, George Beeby - King, and Doug Shepherd AUTOGRAPHS AUT0O2APUC FRONT ROW: Dennis Diemert, Dennis Hanson, Rylnn Rockman, Carmen Jensen, Mgr., Lee Wigen, Larry Halverson, Mark Schaefer, Nick Schultz, Gary Eaton, Roger Shepherd, Kenneth Halverson, Dean Coats, Philip Aaberg, Bobb Rust, Donald Shepherd, Douglas Shepherd, BACK ROW: Fred Brown, Chance Eaton, Tom Gummer, Harley Shepherd, Gary Gibson, George Beeby, Art Lalum, John Kammerzell, Alfred Stone, Mark Leighton, Ronald Odegard, A1 Wickens, Da- vid Morkrid, David Mattson, Coach Don Van Dessel. David Mattson John Kammerzell Harley Shepherd Art Lalum Donald Shepherd Douglas Shepherd Coach Don Van Dessel Coach Russ Betz L-R: George Beeby, David Mattson, Donald Shepherd, Harley Shepherd, Fred Brown, Dennis Diemert, Tom Gummer, Gary Gibson, Art Laium, Lee Wigen, Ronlad Odegard. L-R: Ronald Odegard, Harley Shepherd, Dennis Diemert, Fred Brown, George Beeby, John Kammerzell, Gary Gibson, David Mattson, Art Lalum, Douglas Shepherd. Front. Manager, Paul Schaefer, Coach, Russel Betz, Don Shepherd, Doug Shepherd, Tom Gumrner. Harley Shepherd, John Kammerzell, Bill Morkrid, Goerge Beeby, Neil Bredeson, David Mattson, Dennis Hanson, Ken Halverson. OUSTER ’ Don Shepherd Harley Shepherd Doug Shepherd Bill Morkrid Neil Bredeson John Kammerzell FRONT ROW: Larry Halverson, Arnold Lalum, Gary Eaton, Blynn Rockman, A1 Wickens, Lee Wigen, Manager, Dean Coats, Ron Odegard, Mark Leighton, Louis Hull, Carmen Jensen. Melvin Lehman, Philip Aaberg, Coach, Don Van Dessel. B SQUAD CHEERLEADERS Donise Gummei Candace Buker Sheila Hanson Patricia Beeby POM POM Of RIO Sharon Furlong Pamela Symms Debbora Romain Glenda Cicon Judy Burgess distance RUNNERS Dennis Hanson Lee Wigen Carmen Jensen Gary Mader Dean Coats Larry Halverson TRACK TEAM FRONT ROW: Mark Schaefer, Mgr. Arnold Lalum Lee Wigen Gary Eaton Dean Coats Larry Halverson Philip Aaberg BACK ROW: Dennis Hanson Bud Brown George Beeby Carmon Jensen Leroy Green Gary Mader David Morkrid WEIGHT MEM David Morkrid Bud Brown Goerge Beeby LeRoy Green Gary Eaton Arnold Lalum Philip Aaberg CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS THIELMAN IMP. Chester, Montana Phone 334-2471 TIBER TRACTOR COMPANY Congratulates the Seniors of 1964 Burnham Murray Phone 334- CH ESTER MOTORS m CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of 1964 F rom CHESTER MOTORS Chester, Montana COUNTY FAIR Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Complete Meat Department Lockers and Frozen Foods Your One Stop Shopping Center Phone 334-3881 Chester Montana MARIAS EQUIPMENT COMPANY Phone 334-2421 Chester Montana f I. Announcing a ,-j £ New Generation of Power . i J John Deere Sales and Service Farm Hands - Tractors - Combines - Noble Blades - Drills Hi-Line's Most Complete Farm Store Phone 334-3321 Chester, Montana CHESTER IMPLEMENT CO. O. D.’s MARKET DARBY O'BRIEN We Deliver Your Insurance Man 334-3261 Chester, Montana We Specialize In Home Processing Finest Meats and Groceries Phone 334-2661 Chester WIER FURNITURE 303 3rd Street “ ith Havre, Montana i%“ J Phone 265-6941 Building Materials 7« GOOD FOOD at GRAND WESTERN Jjgfi cafe LUMBER SUPPLY CO. Chester, Montana Phone 334-3341 Chester Compliments HANSON TEXACO of ALBRIGHT’S Congratulations to the BARBER SHOP LES AND JERRY ALBRIGHT - Senior Class of 164 (5? Chester Montana Chester, Montana Congratulations From the CHESTER MINT CAFE TRADING COMPANY Free Deliveries Chester's Finest LEE AND MILDRED Quality Foods Owners Meats and Vegetables Phone EDison 4-2361 Phone Edison 4-2561 Chester, Montana Chester, Montana When You Eat Out Eat With Us ! KEITH’S FIRESTONE Phone 334-2121 Chester Montana Wettest l aCue4 GAMBLES Chester, Montana ROOSEVELT SERVICE Chester, Montana COAST TO COAST LIBERTY THEATER The Ideal Entertainment for Young and Old r,, . Is the Movies! . . 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