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MARY FRANCES WARDELL Chorus 1,2,3, and 4; Pep Club 1,3, and 4; Pom Pons 2; F.H.A. 4; G.A.A. 1; points chairman 2,3, and 4; Science Club, Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Science Fair 3; Paper Staff, art editor 4; Annual Staff, classes 4; Librarian 3 and 4; Harvey 3; The Curious Savage , publicity 4 MR. MARVIN KROOK Bachelor of Arts--University of Montana, Missoula; Summer Institute in Chemistry - Colorado State College, Greeley, Colorado; Master of Science - New Mexico Highlands University, Las Vegas, New Mexico
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PAMELA JO SYMMS Chorus 1,2,3, and 4; Choralaires 1,2,3, and 4; Choralettes 2 and 3; Girls Trio 3; District Chorus 1 and 3; All-State Chorus 3 and 4; All-Northwest Chorus 4; District Adjudication 1,2, and 4; State Adjudication 1,2,3, and 4; Pep Club 1, Sec. 2,3 and Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Pom Pons 2 and 3; F.T.A., vice-pres. 4;G.A.A. 1,2, and Game Chairman 3 and 4; Latin Club 1; Science Club 4; Science Fair 2; Paper Staff, fashions 3; Annual Staff, classes 4; Librarian 3 and 4; Carnival Queen Candidate 4; Girls State Alternate 3; Harvey 3; The Curious Savage 4; Achievement Day 4 RONALD LEE WARD Sweetheart's Ball King Candidate 3; Harvey 3; The Curious Savage 4 MICHAEL THOMAS VIOLETT Band 1; Marching Band 1 and 4; Chorus 1,2,3, and 4; Choralaires 4; Boys’ Quartet 4; Track 1; In- tramural Basketball 1,2, 3, and 4; Served for Jr.- Sr. Banquet 2; Student Council 2; Paper Staff, editor 3; Annual Staff, advertising 4; Harvey 3; The Curious Savage 4
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SENIOR, OASS HISTORY In August, 1961, we, the Class of 1965, began our first important year in search of a diploma in Chester High School. Leading the way were: Gary Gibson, president; Camie Rust, vice president; and Allen Anderson, secre- tary. To represent us in Student Council, we elected Claudine Broadhurst. Mr. Glaim and Mr. Schroer, our class advisors, helped us sell our pop and candy at the football and basketball games. Class officers for our sophomore year were; Doni Laas, president; Dennis Hanson, vice president; Judy Olson, secretary; and Mike Violett, student council representative. The coaches, Mr. Van Dessel and Mr. Betz were advisors for our various events, including our Sadie Hawkin's Day Dance. To our regret, we lost Rick Bowman to Shelby High, Shelby, and Arlene Jensen to Flathead County High, Kalispell. Sayonara was the theme for our Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom, the year's biggest event. Dennis Diemert was unanimously elected President of our class; George Beeby, vice president; and Julie Hanson, secretary. Our two representatives in Student Council were Judy Olson and Allen Anderson. Mrs. Myron and Mrs. Twedt were our advisors. Three new faces appeared; Karen and Kathy Ward, who had been with us during our first years of school, and Cheryl Spicher. David Simmons spent one month with us before continuing on to Texas. Doni Laas spent the first semester in a boy’s academy in California, but returned for the last semester. Camie Rust re- appeared after spending a little more than one semester in Billings, Montana, We lost several friends that year: Melody Howery, Donna Huesers, Jack Ray, and Glory Stores. The class play was Harvey , directed by Mr. Carl Nordwall. The Girl's State delegates were Judy Olson and Cheryl Spicher; and Boy's State delegates were Gary Gibson and Dennis Diemert. Alternates were Pam Symms, Sonja Kolstad, George Beeby, and Allen Anderson. Thirty-four vivacious seniors met again in the fall of '65. The class re-elected Dennis Deimert, president; and chose Mike Violett, vice president; and Judy Olson, secretary. Our three representatives in Student Council were Gary Gibson, George Beeby, and Calvin Oraw. We lost Chance Eaton, Debbie Romain, Karen and Kathy Ward, and Monte Ward, who is now serving his country. We enjoyed taking out our revenge which had built up since 1961 on the Class of '68. Time went fast, and we were kept busy with our class pictures, announcements, and our class play, 'The Curious Savage . As last--Baccalaureate and Commencement. All the knowledge that we have acquired through the years is beginning to show. We are adults beginning our lives anew. We are leaving these halls with but one thought in our minds-----A CHALLENGE FACED IS NO LONGER A CHALLENGE BUT AN OPPORTUNITY. SENIOR WILL To the young, unsophisticated, and struggling FRESHMEN, we leave the key to all the examination questions that have been asked us during our high school days. (The key will be found tucked away in the pages of that immortal book, The Life Span of the Ape which can be found on the top shelf on the north side of the library. To the imbecilic SOPHOMORES, we leave the halls of learning. It seems nobody else has a chance when they are in them, anyway. To the imbibing JUNIORS, we leave our ability to ask more intelligent questions than just how , when , where , and why . To the TEACHERS, we leave a large economy size box of sneeze-proof Scotties, to wipe away their tears at our sad (?) parting. (And to hide their sighs of relief). We RON WARD and ALLAN ANDERSON will our ability to stay out until 3:30 on a Monday night to anyone who thinks they have the stamina to make it through school die next day.
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