Chester High School - Coyote Yearbook (Chester, MT)

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EDITORS Anna Marie Hemmer Larry Halverson 1966 COYOTE DEDICATION We dedicate this yearbook to one who has been with us throughout our four years in high school. As Freshmen he taught us the value of a “never say die” attitude in the classroom and in sports. This is something which we will value throughout our lives. Through his unique ability to generate enthusiasm and spirit, he exerted an influ- ence on our standards which we hope we can retain throughout our lives. For his dedication to us, we dedicate this annual to Mr. Don Van Dessel. 2 CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION FACULTY SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN GRADE 8 GRADE 7 ELEMENTARY ORGANIZATIONS ACTIVITIES FAVORITES ATHLETICS ADVERTISEMENTS 3 FOREWORD As beginners in the art of pictorial compositions, we commenced our task slowly at first. In fact we progressed so slowly that without the inspiration supplied by our faith- ful advisor we may have been short several classmates at the graduation ceremony. However as time ticked by and our knowledge of such work increased we developed what we think is a fine climax of our high school work. We hope to be paid for our ef- forts through the memories which we hoped to have captured on the pages to follow. Our work has followed the slogan of Grand Fenwick as they commenced hostilities on the United States. “Forward regardless of the consequences.” 4 c 3H; Otjc 3 crtZO H N Z OJcC mpH- OO-a A N Helen Wanken, Barbara Brown, Candace Buker N U A L Louis Hull, Dean Coats, John Fritz, Richard Dolezal Ardyce Jensen, Karen Gilbert Alice Lalum, Lynda Lybcck ( L s s I. s Bobb Rust, Ronald Odegard, Carmen Jensen, Roger Shep- herd, Lee VVigen Sandra Taylor, LeRoy Green, Donna Graham, Earl Fur- long, Connie Romain 5 administration Members of the Class of 1966: After you depart from your classes and the halls of Chester High School, those of us who remain will many times in the future wish you were back to ac- complish some task that needs to be done efficiently. Many of you possess certain talents that are very commendable. It is hoped that you extend and im- prove many of these capabilities with which you are gifted. Perseverance, initative, cooperation, orderliness, and promptness are of importance in accomplishing the goal you may set to achieve. These traits linked with a pleasing personality will tend to create the type of citizen that any locality would welcome. Have vision, aspirations, and ideals which chal- lenge the best that is within you. Superintendent Joseph Brannon SUPERINTENDENT Mr. Joseph Brannon PRINCIPAL Mr. Glenn Pearson SECRETARY Mrs. Margaret Burkhead 7 Board of Education Idella Hunnewell (Chairman). Dr. Richard Buker, Mardellc Zorn (Clerk). Harold Jensen. Joseph Brannon. Neil Shepherd. Armond Anderson, Frank Hemmer, Ken Brandvold, Max Brown, Wayne Dafoe. Student Council Jack Wardcll, Bob Hemmer, Pete Glee, Steve Aabcrg, President Lee Wigen, Mark Scheafer, Larry Halverson, Anna Marie Hemmer, Dale Hawks. MR. DONALD VAN DESSEL MR. RUSSEL BETZ MR. CHARLES SPRINGER Science; Coach; Physical Education Social Studies Phy. Ed.; Coach Guidance; Phy. Ed. Social Studies; Coach MR. MARVIN KROOK Science mr. james McArthur Coach; Math; Science MISS PATRICIA BRESNAHAN Home Economics MR. WILLARD SMITH Shop MR. CARL NORDWALL English; Library MRS. CAROL SPRINGER English; Speech; Journalism MR. MILLARD DAVIS French; English MR. JON McMICHAEL Business Education MR. CARL HOLDEN Music Jr. High Cooks Martha Wright, Ruth Eveland, Evelyn Eveland, Peggy Swan. Larry' Bassett Grade School Bus Drivers Walt Jensen High School 12 Perry Evans, Burnham Murray, Bob Remington, Ron McKenzie, Joe Ritchie, Ralph Shepherd. v gg|i Valedictorian HELEN MARIE WANKEN F.H.A. Vicc-Pres. 4; Annual Staff, favorites 4; F.H.A. State Delegate 3; Class Pres. 3; “Rest Assured 3; Girl's State Dele- gate 3; Student Librarian 3; Achievement Day 2 and 3; F.H.A. 1 and 2; V.F.W. Essay Award; Science Fair 1. Salutatorian LARRY WAYNE HALVERSON Pep Club 4; Science Club 4; Football 1, 2, 3 and 4; Choralaires 3 and 4; Boy’s Octet 4; Speech 4; C- Club 3 and 4; Science Fair 1, 2, 3 and 4; “The Mouse That Roared” 4; “Rest Assured” 3; Annual Staff, editor 4; Student Council, Vice-Pres. 4; Parli- amentarian 4; Student Librarian 3 and 4; District Honor Choir 4; Track 1,2, and 3; Achievement Day 2 and 3; Sec-Treas. 3; Boy’s State Delegate 3; A- Squad Basketball 4; B-Squad 1 and 2; State Science Fair 4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3; Alternate U.S. Naval Academy 4; F.T.A. 3. 14 CANDACE EVA BUKER Pres. F.H.A. 4; Carnival Attendant 4; Debate 4; Betty Crocker Award 4; Paper Staff, editor 4; Annual Staff, favor- ites 4; “The Mouse That Roared” 4; F.H.A. State Conven- tion 3; F.T.A. 3: Pep Club 2 and 3; Band 3; Achievement Day 3; “Rest Assured” 3; B-Squad Cheerleader 2; District Science Fair 1 and 2; G.A.A. 1 and 2; Student Librarian 2. JOHN MARVIN CICON A-Squad Basketball 3 and 4; “The Mouse That Roared” 4; Science Fair 1; State Science Fair 2 and 3; Intramural Bas- ketball 1 and 2; “Rest Assured” 3; District Science Fair 4; High School Week 4. DEAN ALLEN COATS Lettermen’s Club 1,2, 3 and 4; Football 1, 2, and 3; Track 1, 2, 3 and 4; Pep Club 2, 3 and 4; Intramural Basketball 1,2, 3 and 4; Interscholastics 3; Basketball Manager 2; Football Manager 1; Interscholastics 4; “The Mouse That Roared” 4. DIANE LYNN ELLWEIN G.A.A. 3 and 4; Speech 3 and A 4; Paper Staff, sports editor 4 RICHARD EDWARD DOLEZAL Vice-Pres. 4; Choralaires 4; Science Fair 1, 2; Pep Club 4; Speech 4; Annual Staff, business manager 4; Chorus 4; “The Mouse That Roared” 4; “Rest Assured” 3; Student Librari- an 2 and 3; Achievement Day 3; Student Council 1 and 2, District and State Adjudication, Vice-Pres. 3, Voice Solo 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN RAYMOND FRITZ Pep Club 3 and 4; Pep Band 1, 2 and 4; Boy’s Octet 4; Cho- ralaires 4; Class Pres. 4; Band 1,2, 3 and 4; Chorus 3 and 4; Annual Staff, business manager 4; “The Mouse That Roared” 4; “Rest Assured” 3; Speech 3; Paper Staff, feature editor 3; Science Fair 1 and 2; Class Vice-Pres. 1. EARL RUSSEL FURLONG Chorus 3 and 4; Pep Band 1 and 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3 and 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3 and 4; Track 1,2, and 3; Band 1 and 2; Science Fair 1. KAREN RAE GILBER T Band 1, 2, 3 and 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3 and 4-; All-State Band 4; Twirling 1, 2, 3 and 4; Majorette 3 and 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3 and 4; Pep Club 1, 3 and 4; Science Fair 1; “The Mouse That Roared” 4; Adjudication 3 and 4; Annual Staff, activities 4; District Band 3. DONNA ELIZABETH GRAHAM Pom Pons 4; Chorus 3 and 4; Annual Staff, classes 4; “The Mouse That Roared” 4; Student Director 3 and 4; Band 3; Science Fair 1. LeROY EUGENE GREEN “The Mouse That Roared 4; Annual Staff, classes 4; Track 1,2 and 3; Boy’s State Alternate 3; Science Fair 1 and 3; Stu- dent Librarian 1 and 2; “Rest Assured” 3. ANNA MARIE HEMMER Sec. Student Council 4; Carnival Queen 4; Paper Staff, sports editor 4; Speech 4; Annual Staff, editor 4; “The Mouse That Roared” 4; Girl’s State Delegate 3; Chorus 1; Science Fair 1, Typing Award 3 and 4. JOHN DAVID HOFER Chorus 3 and 4. LOUIS MICHAEL HULL A-Squad Basketball 3 and 4; B-Squad Basketball 1 and 2; Royalty at Harvest Ball 4; Track 3; Co-Captain 3; Inter- scholastics 3; All-Conference Team 3, 4. ARDYCE KAY JENSEN “The Mouse That Roared” 4; Annual Staff 4; Student Li- brarian 4; Rest Assured” 3; Science Fair 1, 2 and 3; State Science Fair 2; Chorus 1. CARMEN LEE JENSEN Band 1,2, 3 and 4; Marching Band 1,2, 3 and 4; Pep Band i, 2, 3 and 4; Chorus 1,2, 3 and 4; Boy’s Octet 3 and 4; Chora- laires 1, 2, 3 and 4; District Honor Choir 4; “The Mouse That Roared” 4; Letterman’s Club 2, 3 and 4; A-Squad Bas- ketball 3 and 4; B-Squad 1 and 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3 and 4; Annual Staff, sports editor 4; “Impromtus” Dance Band 4; Track 1, 2 and 3; Science Fair 1, 2 and 3; District Science Fair 2 and 3; Paper Staff 3; Football Manager 2; Served at Jr.-Sr. Banquet 2; Royalty at La Grande Soiree 3. ALICE GAIL LALUM G.A.A. 1,2,3 and 4; Science Club 3 and 4; Sec. Science Club 4; Annual Staff 4; “The Mouse That Roared” 4; F.H.A. 3; Pep Club 1,2 and 4; Achievement Day 2 and 3; Science Fair 1. MARK ALAN LEIGH I ON A-Squad Basketball 3 and 4; Football 1, 2, 3 and 4; Track 1, 2, and 4; Letterman’s Club 3 and 4; Pep Club 1 and 2; Science Club 2; Science Fair 1 and 2; “'The Mouse That Roared” 4. B-Squad Basketball 1 and 2. LONNA KAY LYBECK F.H.A. 1,2, 3 and 4; F.T.A. 3; Chorus 3; Pep Club 3; Science Fair 1 and 2; “The Mouse That Roared” 4. LYNDA DARLENE LYBECK G.A. A. 2, 3 and 4; Pep Club 2, 3 and 4; Pom Pons 4; Speech 3 and 4; F.H.A. 1, 2 and 3; Chorus 1 and 3;- Paper Staff 3; Science Fair 1 and 2; District Science Fair 2; “The Mouse That Roared” 4. RONALD LEE ODEGARD Pep Club I. 2, 3 and 4; Football 1, 2, 3 and 4; Co-Captain Basketball 3 and 4; Co-Captain Football 4; A-Squad Basket- ball 3 and 4; B-Squad Basketball 1 and 2; Pres. Letterman’s Club 4; Annual Staff, sports editor 4; Track 1; Science Fair 1 and 2; “The Mouse That Roared” 4. JAMES MARVIN RISHOFF Pep Club 1, 2, 3 and 4; Science Fair 1. RLYNN CRAIG ROCKMAN Choralaires 1, 2 and 3; Football 2 and 3; All-State Choir 3; “Rest Assured” 3; Intramural Basketball 1 and 3; Adjudica- tion 2 and 3; State Adjudication 2 and 3; Boy’s Octette 1 and 2; Pep Club 1, 2 and 3; Science Club 2; Boy’s Quartette 3; Paper Staff 3; Class Sec. 1; Science Fair 1; Page at State Leg- islature; B-Squad Basketball 2; Class Vice-Pres. 2; Boy’s State Alternate 3. CONNIE JEAN ROMAIN Class Sec. 4; Annual Staff, classes 4; “The Mouse That Roared” 4; “Rest Assured” 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3 and 4; Science Fair 1. ROBERT WILLIAM RUST (Bobb) Chorus 1, 2, 3 and 4; Carnival Attendant 4; Choralaires 3 and 4; Boy’s Octet 4; Pep Club 2, 3 and 4; Sec. Letterman’s Club 4; Letterman’s Club 1, 2, 3 and 4; Intramural Basket- ball 1,2,3 and 4; Football 2 and 3; Football Manager 1; Stu- dent Council 3; “Rest Assured” 3; “The Mouse That Roared” 4; Usher at ’65 Graduation; Science Fair 1. ROGER LEE SHEPHERD I'ootball 1.2, 3 and 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3 and 4; Science Fair 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3 and 4; Annual Staff, sports editor 4; Track 2; Band 1 and 2; Basketball Manager 1; Chorus 3. BARBARA ACNES SK1ERKA “The Mouse That Roared” 4; Science Fair 1 and 2; Typing Award 2; Chorus 1. ALFRED CRAIC STONE Pep Club 2 and 4; Chorus 3 and 4; “The Mouse That Roared” 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Football 1, 2 and 3; C Club 3 and 4; Science Club 1 and 3; Science Fair 1 and 3; B- Squad Basketball 1 and 2; A-Squad Basketball 3; Track 1. SANDRA LOUGENE TAYLOR Chorus 1,3 and 4; Paper Staff 4; Science Fair 2; “The Mouse That Roared” 4, Annual Staff, classes 4; Typing Award 4. EDWIN LEE WIGEN Football 1,2, 3 and 4; A-Squad Basketball 3 and 4; B-Squad Basketball 1 and 2; Track 1, 2, 3 and 4; Choralaires 4; Cho- rus 1,2, 3 and 4; Pep Club 2, 3 and 4; Vice-Pres. Letterman’s Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Pres. Student Council 4; Letter- man’s Club 2, 3 and 4; Science Fair 1; Boy’s State Delegate 3; Pep Club 2, 3 and 4; Carnival King 4. VIRGINIA MARIE WOODS “The Mouse That Roared” 4; Annual Staff 4; Speech 3; Paper Staff, news editor 3; Journalism Award 3; “Rest As- sured” 3; Science Fair 1 and 2; F.H.A. 1. BARBARA FRANCES BROWN B-Squad Cheerleader 1; A-Squad Cheerleader 2, 3 and 4; Annual Staff, favorites 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3 and 4; Carnival At- tendant 4; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3 and 4; G.A.A. 1,2, 3 and 4; F.T.A. 3; “The Mouse That Roared 4; “Rest Assured 3; Chora- laires 1, 2, 3 and 4; Sextet 2, 3 and 4: Honor Choir 4; Girl’s State Alternate 3; All-State Chorus 3; Sec. of G.A.A. 3; Twirling 1, 2 and 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3 and 4; Science Club 2 and 3; Science Fair 1 and 2; Sec. F.H.A. 2; Pep Band 1,2 and 3; Band 1, 2, 3 and 4; Sec. of class 1: High School Week 4; Tympani Solo 3. Class History In August, 1962, we the class of 1966, started down the noisy halls of Chester High School in search of our diplomas. We had the largest class in high school consisting of 49 “bubble gummers . The leaders we chose were: Susan Christenot, president; Rlynn Rockman, vice president; Barbe Brown, secretary-treasurer; and Rick Dolezal, Stu- dent Council representative. Mr. Schroer was appointed to guide us through that ini- tiatory year as we were greeted by the impetuous and genial class of 1963. Throughout the sport seasons, we diligently sold pop and candy for our unforseen expenses. During the year we lost John Beal, Allen Shaw, and Sharon Glaze to other schools. As we started our sophomore year, we were disappointed to see that our class enroll- ment had dropped to 43. During the summer we lost Jim Harden, and Doug Kiern, but gained Diane Ellwein and Marlyn Harstad. Those chosen for our leaders were: David Morkrid, president; John Fritz, vice president; Rlynn Rockman, secretary-treasurer; and Rick Dolezal, Student Council representative. This year proved to be uniquely quiet (considering our class) and we concentrated on what we were sent to school for. As the year progressed, we lost two more members; Terri Holstine and JoAnne Stores. Our junior year we gathered in the study hall with our advisors Mrs. Twedt and Mrs. Myron and found our enrollment at 42. Three longtime friends and classmates, Susan Christenot, David Morkrid, and Darlene Israel, departed sending Dave Hofland, Randy McClanahan, and Loureen Turner to replace them. This year Five from our class found their names in lights. They were: Helen Wanken, president; Rick Dolezal, vice president, and Larry Halverson, secretary-treasurer. Being upperclassmen we were allowed two votes in the Student Council. Those who we chose to represent us were: Bobb Rust and Rlynn Rockman. The fall of that year we chose our class rings. A tal- ented cast showed their acting ability by presenting the play “Rest Assured” which was directed by Carl Nordwall. The big highlight of the year was the Junior-Senior prom and banquet. The theme was “Camelot” and the Kingsmen provided the music. Rlynn left us for two months when he attended the State Legislature as a page for the House of Representatives. Boy’s State and Girl’s State called for two boys and two girls with leadership qualifications. We answered by sending Lee Wigen and Larry Halverson to 26 Boy’s State and Anna Marie Hemmcr and Helen Wanken to Girl’s State. Alternates were: Rlynn Rockman, Leroy Green, Karen Dicmert and Barbe Brown. Roxene Miller from Juneau, Alaska spent three weeks with us and then returned to Alaska. We lost only one class member during the year. That was Dave Holland. At last we made it to the top. The long awaited year of seniority finally came. The halls of C.H.S. were invaded by 36 disease-ridden Seniors. The disease is quite common of all Seniors, it is called “senioritis”. The summer before this glorious year left us short of six classmates. They were: Karen Diemert, Lynda Massec, Allan Wickcns, Ray Kel- ley, Randy McClanahan, and Loreen Turner. Being the normal and sweet Seniors we are, we proceded to torture the innocent, green freshmen by having a welcome party for them in the gym. We soon found that, although these students were younger they had had their lessons in self-defense. By the end of the ordeal (couldn’t say whose ordeal, ours or the freshmen’s) we were well aware that our school would be in the hands of strong, able-bodied successors. John Fritz took the lead that year as our president with Rick Dolezal acting as vice president and Connie Romain played the part of our sec- retary-treasurer. Anna Hemmer and Larry Halverson represented us in the Student Council which was led by one of our own, Lee Wigen. Our Senior advisor was Mr. Krook. In October Anna Marie Hemmer and Lee Wigen were crowned Queen and King of the Carnival. Their attendants were: Candace Buker, John Fritz, Bobb Rust and Barbe Brown. Our final attempt at becoming actors and acctresses was made when we presented the play “The Mouse That Roared” under the fine direction of Mrs. Carol Springer. During the year we made the annual trip to Havre for senior pictures, as well as a trip to Northern Montana College. We were honored by the juniors at the Junior-Senior Banquet. Class Prophecy While looking through some old letters and newspaper clippings, I was quite pleased at how well I’d kept in touch with my graduating class, after 10 long years. Why just the other day I received an announcement from Candace Buker. She finally made it through her exclusive girl’s school. I was beginning to wonder, I remember her all too well in Trig and French. And then there is John Cicon about whom there was never any doubt. I see in the Liberty Co. Times where he’s the youngest nuclear physicist working for NASA with Alfred Stone as his assistant. John Fritz has been spending the past eight years in Germany and Virginia Woods has just returned from China. I would love to go to New York City to hear their great debate entitled “The Superior Race”. Louis Hull and Diane Ellwein decided to stay in Chester to improve the physical fit- ness program. Louis is the head coach at the high school and Diane is his faithful assist- ant P.E. instructor. Lynda and Lonna Lybeck haven’t drifted too far from home either. They’re the proud new owners of the “Small and Tall Shoppe” in Great Falls. Donnie Schaefer has settled down on his father’s farm north of Chester and keeps the school enrollment up. Karen Gilbert managed to abandon her carefree Senior days and has her own twirling clinic with all the students having the same last name as her. Lee Wigen has become the coach of his own professional basketball team, The Sen- ior Rejects”. Roger Shepherd likes to use the washing machine so well that he chose to be Lee’s manager by profession. Connie Romain reached her ambition of becoming a veterinarian. She’s set up prac- tice in Chester and has her long time friend Donna Graham as her assistant head nurse, secretary, receptionist and all other odd-job positions. Barbara Skierka has become a beautician and makes a practice of cutting off any other girl’s long hair. Rlynn Rockman, who is still happily married, has become the friendly undertaker and does a good business too, I hear. Dean Coats, Mark Leighton, and Marlyn Harstad have all followed in the steps of their fathers and are part of the Kolstad payroll. Each has his own branch implement company in Seattle, Detroit, and Kansas City. I see in last weeks newspaper that Earl Furlong has taken over the Grand Cafe from his father. He must be doing all right as he also announced his buying the Mint and the Tip Top. Ronnie Odegard has taken over his father’s business, too, now known as “Fabulous Ron s Paint and Glass Shop . . . excuse me, that is, Ron’s Fabulous Paint and Glass Shop”. Larry Halverson has become a famous surgeon at the Mayo Clinic. It’s rumored that he doesn t get much surgery done as Ardyce Jensen, his chief nurse, keeps chasing him around the operating room and constantly sits on his lap. The first Playboy Club in Montana was recently opened in Great Falls by, who else, Rick Dolezal. Sandra I aylor is kept busy too. She spends her day with three tots dressed in blue and two in pink. Betty Heimbigner has had her fate cast too. She’s happily married and has five little ones for every two years of marriage. Three more of our classmates chose to stay near Chester and become farmers. LcRoy Green hasn’t given up from his old P.A.D. class as he’s still arguing with Jim Rishoff and John Hofer on the constitutionality of the farm program. Carmen Jensen has finally made it to the White House. After playing the role of a president so many times in high school, he decided to take a stab at politics. You can now find him in the White House ... as the janitor. Anna Marie Hemmer hasn't given up her title of editor, yet. She is now the editor-in-chief of the most fashionable maga- zines on the market, Vogue, Mademoiselle, and Glamour. Bobb Rust has become a teacher, can you believe it? He even holds after school classes on: how to play a friendly game of football, the correct procedure in sliding down spillways, and how to fall off a toboggan softly. After spending three years in France studying their language, Barbara Brown has returned to the U.S. to teach what she has learned. Oh, and I see where she finally decided to give up her carefree days and Brown has turned to Rust. Helen Wanken, who always was the most likely to succeed, is now the professor of English at Carroll College her old alumni. Alice Lalum used her ingenious mind and ability and became head Mathematics professor at West Point. That seems like a pretty nice place to get stuck, when you’re single. So you see, our class has really done quite well. I’m really very proud. Even Mr. Krook, who still mourns our departure and must have forgiven us from our Senior sneak trip, has remained at good oP C.H.S. in honest effort to make all other Senior classes as superior as ours. Will I o the teachers, we the Senior class does hereby will more classes like ours in hopes that they will realize that the best students come in small classes. 28 To the Junior girls, we do hereby will next year’s lonely Saturday nights while theircol- lege boyfriends are having fun. To the Junior boys we will more ability to make the lonely Junior girls less lonely. To the Sophomores, we will more homework every night in order to permit them to suppress their wily flirtations. To the Freshmen, the Senior girls will their “slumber” and the boys will their “parties”. The Senior class as a whole wills its ability not to be pushed around to the Junior High classes if they don’t mind being disliked by the faculty. I, Barbara Brown, do hereby will my desk in study hall to Glee Murray in remem- brance of Mr. Smith, French assignments, and trouble; and to Marsha Spicher, I leave one, used and poorly satirized composition. I, Candace Buker, do hereby will all my fights and fun with Mark to his next lucky partner, in hopes that she gets everything out of debate that I did. I, John Cicon, do hereby will my ability to get kicked out of the library everyday to anyone willing to have Mr. Smith for a study hall teacher. I, Dean Coats, known to be of sound mind and body do hereby will my trip to Helena to Melvin Lehman in hopes that he puts it to better use. I, Richard Dolezal, do hereby will my ability to run around with Northern College stu- dents and have wild parties at home to anyone who thinks their reputation can stand it. I, Diane Ellwein, do hereby will my ability to turn a basketball star into a Casanova to any girl who wants to get in trouble with a coach. I, John Fritz, do hereby will my uncanny skill at driving to my younger brother Bob. I, Earl Furlong, do hereby will my ability to get along with all teachers to Benny Morri- son, in hopes that he will stay out of trouble. I, Karen Gilbert, do hereby will my majorette boots and hat to Cheryl Kulpas, and I also will my trip to Helena to anyone who likes to be called a cold fish. I, Donna Graham, do hereby will my ability to be short and still be a bully to anyone who wants both characteristics. I, LeRoy Green, do hereby will my ability to maintain a B average in Physics to anyone who likes to have infuriated friends. I, Larry Halverson, do hereby will my superior size, strength, and speed to Larry Han- son in hopes that we will have a better football team next year. I, Marlyn Harstad, will my ability to get to school two minutes before the bell rings to Jim Keith. I, Betty Heimbigncr, do hereby will my stupendous ability of getting along with teach- ers and my tremendous ability to behave in the classrooms to Lonnie Heimbigner, who I hope will put it to good use. I, Anna Marie Hemmer, do hereby will my book of skits from Girl’s State to anyone who wants to get their class in trouble. I, Louis Hull, do hereby will my ability to be a Romeo hd to be accused of being down at the river more often than I was and also my 20 gallon hat to Ronnie Groseclose. 1, Ardyce Jensen, do hereby will my ability to sit on guys’ laps and my trip to Glendive to anyone who enjoys the same. I, Carmen Jensen, do hereby will my supreme ability to make it to school late every morning to Dave Hunnewell in hopes that he can get away with it. 29 I, Alice Laiurn, do hereby will my ability to stay out late at night and not get into trouble to my little sister Patsy. I, Mark Leighton, do hereby will my beautiful and sometimes accurate jump-shots to Mike Laird. I, Lonna Lybeck, do hereby will my height to Gail Harden or to anyone else who wants it. I, Lynda Lybeck, do hereby will my quiet ways and mild temper to my little sisters Janis and Judy. I, Ronald Odegard, do hereby will my keen sense of balance (especially on Saturday nights) to David Hunnewell in hopes that he will keep up the practice. I, James Rishoff, do hereby will my ability to let the other guy walk to town while stranded out in the boondocks with seven girls to Bill Jacobson. I, Connie Romain, do hereby will my 60 mile and 2 hour bus ride evervday to anyone who doesn’t get TB easily. I, Bobb Rust, do by-the-by will my ability to have fun in high school to Ken Brady in hopes that he won't break his tail bone or his back while having the fun I just willed to him. I, Donald Schaefer, a mouse among men with the brains of Einstein, do hereby will my good looks and eyesight to Gary Mader. I, Roger Shepherd, do hereby will my fast reactions, speed, unlimited energy and ambi- tion to Tony Gagnon in hopes that he will make good use of it. I, Barbara Skierka, do hereby will my midnight study hours for Algebra II and Trigo- nometry to my brother Fred, in hopes that he doesn’t require much sleep. I, Alfred Stone, do hereby will my seat in Mrs. Springer’s English class to anyone who wants it. I, Sandra Taylor, do hereby will my ability to get along with my teachers and my abil- ity to be good and stay out of trouble to my brother Murray, as he will probably need it. I, Helen Wanken, do hereby leave nothing to no one. They say you can’t take it with you but I’m sure going to try. I, Lee VVigen, do hereby will my ability to only shoot five shots a game to Ron Grose- close. I, Virginia Woods, do hereby will my courage to steal John Cicon’s car without a driv- er’s license to anyone who wants to loose a freind or a life. 30 Glee Murray, President. Phil Aaberg, Treasurer Ethel Markuson, Secretary JUNIORS P. Aaberg L. Bassett P. Beeby J. Blaisdell M. Cole D. Gabbert M. Bond M. Bresnahan T. Gagnon G. Harden P. Glee D. Heimbigner D. Gummer M. Hicks S. Hanson E. Keith D. Kiern G. Murray A. Lai urn E. Pugsley M. Lehman E. Markuson C. Remington B. Rockman M. Schaefer N. Schultz M. Taylor D. Shepherd J. Thompson F. Skierka M. Spicher A. Waite A. Wallace L. Anderson S. Anderson I. Brown B. Dafoe A. Ellwein C. Erickson L. Glee G. Good R. Groseclose L. Hanson B. Harden E. Harstad W. Jcppesen J. Johnston NO PHOTO B. Hemmer J. Keith f G. Hochberger D. Hunnewell J. Keith Q. Kulpas K. Kultgen G. Madcr B. Laas V. McKelvey M. Laird T. Rockman P. Lalum D. Romain G. I ayton N. Rude S. Swank M. Woods M. Symms S. Yurman W. Wickum B. Jacobson L. Will G. Beasley PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE A. W’oods K. Diemert S. Aaberg C. Backcn C. Brady K. Brady J. Bredeson R. Brown N. Clark V. Darnall J. Ellwcin J. Eveland D. Gabbcrt J. Gifford J. Good J. Hcmmer R. Keith e. c K. Laird S. Lavton A. Mangold C. Mattson B. Morrison S. Oraw E. Pugsley M. Schuhmachcr S. Seidlitz P. Waitc D. Shepherd K. Waters G. Thicltgcs R. Beasley Danny Wigen. President Terry Will, Vice President Lon Heimbigner, Secretary-Treasurer 8th GRADE Karen Wicks, President Debra Nichols, Vice President Christine Lakey, Secretary-Treasurer 7th GRADE 40 V. Blaisdell W. Campros B. Fraser B. Fritz I K. Christenot M. Gagnon J. Gessaman K. Gilbert K. Halverson C. Hanson G. Hutchison G. Jacobson C. Hawks L. Heimbigner C. Jensen P. Jeppcscn D. Hull R. King T. King R. Leighton C. Kolstad P. Matkin J. Laird A. Lalum C. I.alum V. Mattson L. Schuhmacher A. Skierka V K. Swank J. Wardcll C. Waters D. Waters D. Wellman R. Wicks T. Bloch K. Brady R. Clark R. Darnall D. Eveland T. Brown D. Gabbcrt B. Gifford S. Groscclose K. Haag D. Hanson N. Harden D. Hawks S. Hochbcrg J Hunt B. Jacobson C. Laas C. Lakey K. Mangold P. Mills D. Nickols L. Norlander 44 C. Rude D. Seidlitz S. Swank R. Semenza K. Wicks A. Standi ford C. Wickum S. Stores C. Thisselle Elementary Faculty FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Mrs. McDowell, Mrs. Will, Mrs. Woodcock, Mrs. Tumwall, Mrs. Betz, BACK ROW: Mrs. Leighton, Mr. Butler. Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Mattson, Mrs. Schroer. Sixth Grade FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Steve Campros, Tim Cole, Bill Gessaman, Terry Schwede, Stuart Brown, Lori Mader, Julie Hutchison, Renae Odegard. Rvndce Keith. Jeanette Brady. Janice Halverson. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Butler, Stan Standiford, Mike Norlander, Randy Hagen, Kent Matkin, Joanne Lakey, Sherri Wright, Joe Albright, Nancy Muncy, Diane Olson, John Laird. BACK ROW: Billy Fraser, Dale Lalum, Connie Hunt, LeAnn Schaub, Trudy Laas, Roxanne McKelvey, Robin Hcimbigner, Mildred Eveland, Rickie Swank, Rockev Greer, Stephen Bloch, Don Gabbert. 46 Fifth Grade FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Jodi Mattson. Lauri Mills, Terry Lee Nichols, Deanna Wolfe, Joe Hunt, Pat Dolezal, Dana Swank, Bruce Norlander, Kenneth Campros, Greg Halverson, MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Turnwall, Joy Schwede, Valerie Jacobson, Renae Rude, Peggy Kelly, Linda Sloan, Sharleen Mangold, Terri Wright, Julie Jensen, Terry Muncy, BACK ROW: John Gilbert. Leroy Beebe. Danny Rust. Kemper Harden, Wanda Nuxoll, Barbara Bauder, Lori Carter, LaRae Waters, Glenn Wolfe, Dale Wicks, NOT PICI URED: Rudy Cicon, Lynnette Green, Stephen Brown, Ruth Haag, Douglas Thisselle, Debra Jeppesen. Fourth Grade FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Cheryl Hochbcrger. Lynettc Soper, Lynn Marshall, Stacy Nelson, Diane Campros, Daryl Seidlitz, Darla Boyer, Joel Standiford, MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Anderson, Kay Glee. Thomas Schenck, Dennis Hull, John Scidlitz, James Yackley, Wyatt Wickcns, Rodney Wolfe, Carol Layton, BACK ROW': Charlene Harju, Cheryl Muncy, Kendra Wolfe, Cathryn Bauder. Bodeil Wigcn, Donna Lalum, Nancy O'Brien. 47 Fourth Grade FRON I ROW, L. to R.: Jack Dolezal, Pamela Coffman, Jacalyn Jensen, Dawn Ailken, Rickie Starke, Kelly Keith, Calvin Keith, Curt Hanson, MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Leighton, Linda Groscclosc, Deanna Wilson, Joe Brown, Allen Evcland, Dan Hawthorne, Butch Marshall, Rodney Hanson, BACK ROW : lony Marshall, Lon Schaub, Bonita Lakey, Cynthia Waters, Robin Greer, Barbara Miller, Clara Brady. Third Grade FRONT ROW, L. to R.: George Campros, Jeanne Schwede, Angela Hawks, Shawn Heimbigner, Jack Burkhead, Lyle Gagnon, Ste- phen Nichols, Jeanine Bloch, Diane Gunderson, Natlie Morrison, MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Schroer, Douglas White, Karen Bailey. Shar- on Hofcr, Tala Skari, Charlotte Lakey, Lorri Coffman, Alana Standiford, Kevin Smith, Jim Gilbert. BACK ROW: Kenneth Mar- shall, Patricia Hunt, David Wolfe, Tom Brown, Katherine Hunt, Cynthia Laas, Thadd Gifford, Gary Benson, Donald Schaefer, Rod- ney Oraw. 48 Second Grade FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Dana Boyer, Yvonne Campros, Dale Soper. Richard Dolezal, Debbie Lakey, Jell Norlander, Carla White, BACK ROW: Mrs. Woodcock, Elayne Schaefer, Stanley Heimbigner, Sharia Bitz, Bonita Greer, Mark Scidlitz, Jodine Marshall, Jackie Hanson, NOT PICTURED: Timothy Kcnfield, Lonnie Benes. Second Grade FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Derek Gifford, Steven Campbell, Darcy Nelson, Diane Hofer, Kari Kammerzell, Duane Aitken, Janice Ja- cobson. Shelley Helmbrecht, Kathryn Muncy, Timmy Jacobson. LeAnn Didier, BACK ROW: Mrs. Mattson, Tamie Ish. Bonita Fra- ser, Anna Laird, Chelli Leighton, Donna Baudcr, Vangie Eveland, Randy Wilson, Bruce Brannon, Nathan Lakey, Tracie Wolfe, NO'I PICTURED: Thalia Lakey, Stephen Samuels, Oric Scott, Kim Broadhurst. 49 First Grade FRONT ROW, L. to R: Jodi Nichols, Stanley White. Jeff Anderson, John Hutchison. Tom Nordwall, Mike Henderson, Kristie Kam- merzell. Lana Boyer, Dean Soper, Connie Hanson. BACK ROW: Mrs. Betz, Roger Seidlitz, Christine Schcnck, Kenlyn Thiclman, Theresa Hull, Pat Stores, Randall Rust, Scott Hanson, Brock Wigen. First Grade FRONT ROW. L to R.: Darrell Aitken, Mark Lakey, Kathry n Campbell, Suzanne England, Cindie Drewry, Scott Anderson I eslic Laas, Mary Hutchison Dean Fox, Mary- Ellen Gunderson. Janie Campros. BACK ROW: Mrs. Will, Terrie Furlong, Patti Jo Broad- hurst, Patrick Brady, Robert Brown, Glenda Gifford. Pali Glee, Jacki Gummer 50 Officers and Advisor Pep Club PRESIDENT: M Hicks, V-PRESIDENT: E. Pugslcy, SECRETARY: M.Colc, ADVISOR: Miss Bresnahan FIRST ROW: B. Brown, C. Kulpas, S. Hanson, D. Cummer. SECOND ROW: M. Symms, D. Shepherd, L. Lybeck, E. Keith, J. Hem- mcr, G. Murray, P. Bee by, D. Graham, N. Rude, Miss Bresnahan. THIRD ROW: L. Bassett, L. Will, L. Glee, P. Laium, M. Hicks, A. Laium, C. Remington, E. Markuson, M. Bresnahan. S. Yurman, L. Anderson, S. Anderson, S. Swank, FOURTH ROW: A. Ellwein, E. ,B HaSv Kcith j Rishoff' D. Hun newel I, D. Coats, D. Kicrn, P. Aaberg, P. Glee, R. Dolezal. B. Hemmer, J. Fritz, M. Cole, rlr H ROW A. Laium, K. Gilbert, K. Dicmert, M. Schaefer, N. Schultz, D. Heimbigner, E. Furlong, R. Shepherd, J. Bredcson, S. Aa crg, (.. Mattson, G. Ihieltges. SIX1 H ROW : J. Ellwein, V. Darnall, L. Halverson, L. Hanson, G. Hochbergcr, B. Dafoe, I. I hompson, R. Brown, D. Shepherd. SEVENTH ROW: C. Jensen, L. Wigen, R. Rust, R. Odegard. 52 FRONT ROW: Mr. Krook, D. Gabbert, E. Keith, S. Hanson, A. Laium, M. Lehman, P. Aaberg, BACK ROW: L. Halverson, L. An- derson, D. Gabbert, S. Swank, P. Laium, S. Yurman, M. Schaefer Science Club State Science Officers and Advisor Fair Participant State Convention Delegates Ethel Markuson Mary Bresnahan FHA Betty Crocker’s Homemaking Award Candace Buker Officers and Advisor ADVISOR: Miss Bresnahan, PRESIDENT: C. Buker, V-PRESIDENT: H. Wankcn, SEC-TREASURER: D. Gabbert SIT riNG: M. Bresnahan, D. Gabbert, H. Wankcn, C. Buker, E. Keith, S. Hanson. STANDING: I. Brown, L. Glee, N. Rude, L. Ly- beck, A. Waite, S. Yurman, L. Anderson, J. Keith, M. Symms, E. Markuson, B. Eaas, Miss Bresnahan. 54 FIRST ROW: J. Ellwein,C. Remington, E. Pugsley, B. Laas, P. Laium. J. Keith. SECOND ROW: N. Rude, G. Murray, J. Hemmcr, C. Kulpas, S. Hanson, P. Becby, E. Keith, D. Gummer, M. Symms. D. Shepherd, L. Lybeck. THIRD ROW: E. Pugsley, K. Dicmert, D. Gabbert, A. Ellwein, L. Glee, L. Bassett, M. Hicks, M. Spicher, E. Markuson, D. Gabbert, L. Will, A. Laium, D. Ellwein, Mrs. Springer. GAA PRESIDENT: G. Murray V. PRESIDENT: P. Beebv SEC-TREASURER: C. Kulpas ADVISOR: Mrs. C. Springer 55 3 and 4 Year Lettermen Officers B. Rust, R. Odegard, C. Jensen, L. Wigen, D. Coats PRESIDENT: R. Odegard, V-PRESIDENT: L Wigen SECRE- TARY: B. Rust “C” Club SEATED: D. Ellwein, M. Cole, D. Shepherd, D. Gummer, Mrs. Springer, S. Taylor, M. Bond, M. Brcsnahan, S. Hanson. STAND- ING: M. Schaefer, C. Buker, L. Lybeck, A. Hemmer, R. Dolczal Speech Debaters Mark Schaefer and Candace Buker Marlene Bond 57 Concert Band cn «o ROW I: K. Gilbert, M. Spichcr, L. Will, S. Hanson, K. Gilbert, E. Keith, P. Beebv. ROW 2: E. Harstad, B. Fraser, D. Hawks, V. Blaisdell, D. Waters, K. Wicks, M. Cole, M. Bond, J. Bredeson, D. Gumrner. ROW 3: D. Shepherd, C. Kulpus, M. Gagnon, P. Matkin, P. Aaberg, S. Aaberg, R. Wicks, T. Will, D. Wigen, J. Wardell. W. Gole.J. Fritz, L. Halverson, C. Jensen, STANDING: R. Brown, M. Hicks, J. Blaisdell, G. Theiltges, B. Brown, Mr, Holden, Director. D. Wigen E. Keith, K. Gilbert, M. Hicks. D. Shepherd, L. Will, S. Hanson, P. Becby, B. Brown, D. Gummcr, C. Jensen, L. Halverson, M. Cole. J. Fritz, P. Aaberg. 60 E. Keith. K. Gilbert, L. Will, M. Spicher, M. Gagnon, E. Harstad, D. Waters, T. Will, R. Wicks, J. Wardell, D. Wigen V7 Blaisdcll B Fraser, P. Beeby. K. Gilbert. M. Bond.J. Fritz. M. Cole. S. Aaberg, J. Brcdeson, B. Brown, D. Shepherd, K. Wicks, P. Matkin, J. Blais- dcll, D. Hawks, P. Aaberg. C. Jensen, B. Cole. M. Hicks, R. Brown, G. Thicltges, Director Carl Holden. M. Spicher, K. Gilbert, E. Halverson, E. Harstad. D. Shep- herd. Pres. C. Jensen, V .P. P. Aaberg, Sec. P. Becby, Uniform Cus- todians D. Shepherd, S. Hanson. Chorus r 1 ft fT] « tu 4 1 i 13 N. AV •' 'ri' ROW 1: B. Rust, B. Brown, D. Graham, J. Blaisdcll, I. Brown, J. Keith, L. Will, L. Bassett, A. Wallace, L. Glcc, O. Gummer, R. Dolezal, Mr. Holden. ROW 2: L. Wigen, S. Hanson, V. Darnell, J. Eveland, E. Pugslcy, C. Brady, S. Taylor, E. Harstad, N. Clark, J. Hemmer, B. La as, C. Kulpus, G. Thciltges, M. Cole. J. Fritz, ROW 3: L. Hal- verson, E. Pugsley, D. Shepherd, P. Laium, A. Ellwein, K. Diemert, M. Symms, D. Keith, J. Good, C. Backen, D. Gabbert, N. Rude, M. Bresnahan, C. Erickson, P. Aaberg, ROW 4; M. Schaefer, G. Murray, S. Aaberg, C. Mattson, J. Bredeson.B. Rockman.J. Hofcr, E. Furlong, M. Bond, C. Romain, K. Gilbert, P. Glcc,G. Good.C. Jensen. o s e x t e t C h 0 r a 1 a • i r s D. Shepherd, E. Pugslcy, S. Hanson, G. Murray, B. Brown, M. Bresnahan ROW 1: Mr. Holden, B. Rust, B. Brown, D. Gummer, R. Dolczal, C. Backen ROW 2: L. Wigcn, S. Hanson, M. Cole, J. Fritz, Row 3: L. Halverson, E. Pugslcy, C. Erickson, P. Aabcrg, ROW 4: S. Aabcrg, D. Shepherd, G. Good, C. Jensen, ROW 5: M. Schaefer, G. Murray, P. Glee, M. Brcsnanhan, G. Theiltges B. Rust, M. Schaefer, L. Halverson, L. Wigen, J. Fritz, C. Jensen, P. Glee, P. Aabcrg 62 Accompanists C. Backcn G. Murray P. Aaberg Not Pictured, Mary Cole. Soloists L. Will R. Dolezal M. Bresnahan D. Gummcr All State R. Dolezal, M. Bresnahan, P. Aaberg District Choir High School Duet Karen Gilbert, Barb Brown Junior High R. Darnell, D. Hanson, D. Seidlitz, K. Gilbert, V. Mattson, K. Halverson, P. Mills, K. Swank, T. Brown, R. Leighton Senior High S. Seidlitz, L. Will, D. Gummcr, C. Kulpus, K. Gilbert, D. Shepherd Scott Hanson Queen Anna-Marie King Lee Connie Hanson 66 Carnival ’65 Carnival Attendants Alternates Barbe Brown LeRoy Green Girl’s State Representatives Lee Wigen Larry Halverson Helen Wanken Anna Hemmer Boy’s State Representatives Most Dependable John Fritz Annie Hemmer Most Likely to Succeed Helen Wanken Larry Halverson Senior Superlatives Most Studious LeRoy Green Connie Romain Best All Around Lee Wigen Barbc Brown Most School Spirited Favorites for 1966 Barbe Brown — Larry Halverson Ken Brady — Bonnie Laas Most Charming Most Talented Best Conversationalist Kay Diemert — Pole Glee Mary Bresnahan — Phil Aaberg Candy Buker — Tony Gagnon 70 Mr. Irresistible Larry Hanson (Harvest Ball) Nicest Smile Marsha Spicher — Rick Dolezal Nicest Teeth Cheryl Kulpas — Bobb Rust Nicest Hair Rick Dolezal - Marg Symms Favorites for 1966 Biggest and Littlest Nicest Complexion Louis Hull — Helen Wanken Wittiest John Fritz — Dawn Shepherd Lila Bassett — Louis Hull Earlcne Keith — Bobb Rust Feet Nicest Eyes 71 How dry I am! What’s on the menu? Who is he this time? Spotted fever??? Jacks or better? TARZAN!! The effects of LSD? The swan the prince. Wheeeee!! Going to a party girls??? Mr. D’s girls??? Why, Candace, whatever happened to Eric, Phil, Wayne, Mike, Nick, etc. Cuty Candy. Eat your heart out boys. 73 At it again Ardy? Interesting Cheryl? Larry Carm Dennis Connie Helen and Suzy You haven’t changed a bit Rick . . . Bar be Brown Barbe Skierka 74 Roarrrrrrr Ginnie Woods The distinguished Pres.!!! ATHLETICS LEE WIGEN Co-Captain MARK LEIGHTON «W RON ODEGARD Co-Captain 1st ROW I -R: J. Brcdcson. L. Wigcn. L. Halverson, D, Coats, D. Shepherd, J. Miller, A. Mangold, D. Heimbigncr, J. Gifford. D. Brown, L. Hanson. C. Mattson, A. Laium, S. Aaberg, 2nd ROW: J. McCarther coach. P. Glee, C. Miller, D. Hunnewell B Hemmcr C Hochbcrger, N. Schultz. M. Leighton. R. Odegard, R. Shepherd, B. Dafoe. D. Kiem. R. Grosclose.J. Tompson, Coach D. Van Des-’ ■ P9 - j §1 k- Jwt f ■% ... y” V - mn’ • .«i . •yV $ rL ,f ; ; -•• v ? A (JjjAft 18 OFFENSE: 1st ROW L-R: G. Hochbcrger, D. Keirn, A. Laium, R. Grosclosc, D. Goats, B. Dafoe, M. Leighton, BACK ROW: R. Ode- gard, L. Wigcn, B. Hemmer, L. Halverson. DEFENSE: L-R: D. Coats, L. Halverson, N. Schultz. L. Hanson. P. Glee, R. Odegard, D. Hunnewell, M. Leighton, R. Shepherd, L. Wigen, B. Hemmer. STANDING I.-R: D. Keirn, A. Laium. L. Halverson, L. Wigen, L. Hull, J. Cicon, C. Jensen, M. Leighton, M. Lehman, R. Odegard, P. Aabcrg, D. Hcimbigner, J. Thompson, KNEELING. Goach Betz and Manager, R. Shepherd. Seasons Summary Chester 47 Harlowtown 35 Chester 58 Huntley Project 51 Chester 69 Sunburst 49 Chester 69 Valier 41 Chester 53 Fort Benton 57 Chester 58 Valier 46 Chester 68 Shelby 65 Chester 70 Harlem 53 Chester 48 Chinook 58 Chester 46 Big Sandy 52 Chester 70 Havre Central 53 Chester 53 Malta 52 Chester 70 Roundup 55 Chester 61 Fort Benton 62 Chester 62 Harlem 43 Chester 52 Chinook 47 Chester 54 Big Sandy 57 Chester 69 Havre Central 56 Chester 60 Malta 59 Chester 61 Shelby 76 Chester 71 Sunburst 67 DIVISIONAL TOURNEY Chester 68 Harlem 44 Chester 71 Fort Benton 64 Chester 44 Chinook 35 STATE TOURNEY Chester 81 Thompson Falls 71 Chester 40 Harlowtown 35 Chester 46 Cut Bank 60 WON 20 LOST 7 L-R: Lee Wigen, AU-Toumey team 3-4. Louis Hull, All-Tourney team 3-4. Carmen Jensen, All-Tourney team 4. Mark Leighton, All Tourney team 3-4. Ronald Odegard, All-Tourney team 3-4. Cheryl Kulpas, Sheila Hanson. Donise Cummer, Barbe Brown. “B”-Squad Pom-Pon Girls BO I IOM UP: Ncoma Rude, Janice Hemmcr, Marge Symms. 80 Donna Graham, Dawn Shepherd, Linda Lybeck, Glen Murry, Pal Becby, Earlene Keith. B S q u a d Manager, R. Keith, 1st ROW, L to R: A. Mangold, J. Gifford, C. Mattson, L. Hanson, K. Brady, D. Brown, 2nd ROW, Coach Van Dessel, D. Shepherd, S. Aabcrg, J. Bredeson, D. McKelvcy, M. Laird, G. Hochbcrger, B. Hemmer. L. Hanson, S. Aaberg, J. Bredeson, G. Hochberger, B. Hem- mer. Jr. High Cheerleaders, V. Mattson. K. Wicks, P. Mills, R. Leigh- ton, K. Halverson. 81 Jr. High, 1st ROW: L. Heimbigner, D. Wigcn, T. Wills, J. Laird. K. Baily, G. Hutchison. D. Hawks, A. Stanford, K. Brady, C. Rude.J. Hunt, 2nd ROW, Coach Springer, I). Hull, C. Hanson, A. Laium. C. Laium, R. Wicks, L. BcncsvB. Cole, C. Kol- stad, T. King, J. Warded, L. Schuhmachcr, K. Christcnot, W. Beasley. LOUIS HULL LEE WIGEN CARMEN JENSEN RONALD ODEGARI) LARRY HALVERSON MARK LEIGHTON JOHN CICON 83 NEW RECORDS SET IN “66 880 Yard Run; Lee Wigen time - 2:01.6 1 Mile Run; Lee Wigen time — 4:33.3 2 Mile Run; Danny Heimbigner time — 10:46 Triple Jump; Gary Hochberger Distance — 36 ft. 2 in. Coach Russel Betz Coach Jim McCarthcr Asst 1st ROW L-R: D. Kiem. C. Mattson. K. Waters, A. Mangold, L. Hanson, D. Heimbigner, K Brady. B. Hemmer, G. Hochberger, N. Schultz, L. Wigen, S. Aabcrg, D. Coats. Lee Wigen Manager David Hunneywell Dean Coats R e a I y L. to R: D. Heimbigner, L. Wigen, K. Brady, B. Hcmmer, L. Hanson, G. Hochberger. M e n 1st ROW L. to R: C. Mattson, A. Mangold. B. Hcmmer, G. Hochberger, S. Aaberg, K. Brady, L. Hanson. L-R: K. Waters, D. Coats, L. Wigen, D. Heimbigner, G. Hochbergcr, B. Hcmmer, S. Aaberg, K. Brady, L. Hanson. Interscholastic Results Lee Wigen 2nd Mile, 3rd ' 2 Mile. Larry Hanson 4th Pole Vault 86 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS THIELMAN IMP. Chester, Montana Phone 334-2471 87 Compliments of ALBRIGHT’S BARBER SHOP LES AND JERRY ALBRIGHT Chester Montana PETERSON’S ECONOWASH CLARENCE PETERSON, Owner Phone 334-2704 Chester Montana (jm|g What is the biggest bargain in your family budget? Montana Power We think its elec- tricity. For although the price of many I i lungs has gone up in the past 20 years, t he average price per kilowatt-hour of elec- tricity for Montana Power residential cus- tomers has gone down 39%! SERVING YOU IS OUR BUSINESS 9 GOOD FOOD GRAND CAFE GENERAL MILLS ELEVATOR See ELMER MUNCY Chester, Montana Phone’ 334-3341 Chester RUDE SHEET METAL ELMER RUDE, Owner Chester, Montana lateAt LOUISES SHOPPE — Chester, Montana CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 66 Homecare Knowhow At your doorstep NARCISS GAGNON DISTRIBUTOR Phone 359-2887 89 BEST POLICY LIBERTY BANK OF MONTANA DARBY O’BRIEN Your Insurance Man Chester, Montana Complete Banking Service Checking Account Savings Dept. Loan Service Phone 334-3731 and 334-3621 Phone ED 4-2661 Chester AERIAL APPLICATORS Montana AG AIR, INC. INSECT and WEED CONTROL Speck Helmbrecht Buster Ness Chester, Phone 334-5201 Rudyard, Phone 355-2283 Chester, Montana 59522 Office Phone 334-5111 HI-LINE CLEANERS For the Best ol Cleaning HAROLD DENTER H-O MOTOR SUPPLY CO. All Your Automotive Needs Congratulations, Seniors of 1965 TOM MILLS, Manager Chester Montana 90 Pick Up and Delivery Joplin Rudyard Inverness Prompt Qualified Personnel Phone 334-3121 Chester Montana HANSON’S TEXACO STATION BULK SERVICE Chester KEITH’S CHEVROLET, Phone 334-3561 Chester Phone 334-3031 Montana INC. Montana CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS HI-LINE STANDARD PETROLANE GAS SERVICE PHONE 334-531 1 Where to buy it CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Phone 334-2551 LIBERTY COUNTY TIMES IRVIN HUTCHISON, Publisher Serving the Entire Hi Line PRINTING-PUBLISHING-ADVERTISING Chester, Montana Telephone EDison 4-2211 92 Phone 334-3951 Congratulations Seniors TIBER TRACTOR COMPANY Your grandfathers bought tractors from us. Congratulates the Seniors of 1966 Burnham Murray Phone 334-2272 93 ASKVOLD’S MEDICAL PHARMACY LEE’S PLUMBING SERVICE TIP TOP CAFE IF IT S COODFOOD YOU WANT V. Chester Phone 334-2334 Chester EVELAND SAND GRAVEL You're money - Ahead! Phone 334-2876 Chester Montana BETTY’S BEAUTY SALON Phone 334-5231 ANDERSON-BROWN ELEVATOR Congratulations to the Class of 1966 Chester, Montana CHESTER MOTORS r ' CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of 1966 F rom Big in power. . . big in promise - that's the new 132 h. p. .John Deere 5020 Diesel. Farming's big trio of headaches - scarity and high cost of labor, lack of time, threat of weather - move closer to ob- livion when a new 5020 moves onto your farm. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 66 JOHN DEERE COMPANY 97 The Finest Tractor Dealer on the Hi-Line ROOSEVELT SERVICE Chester, Montana STANDARD OIL CO. (standard For All Petroleum Products RALPH SHEPHERD Chester Agent Phone 4-2446 oett i t atue4 GAMBLES Chester, Montana COAST-TO-COAST VIRGIL CHADWICK, Owner Phone 334-2411 Chester Montana LIBERTY COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Official Bonded Abstracters of Titles for Liberty County R. E. MATKIN, Manager 3m V O. D.’s MARKET We Deliver 334-3261 We Specialize In Home Processing Finest Meats and Groceries Chester 98 Bowl at Y-LANES Congratulations Seniors Phone 334-3921 UKE’S SPORTS Win with Uke's if you can wait! Congratulations Seniors For convenient and attractive telephone service call your Treasure State Tele- phone Company. Phone 334-2601 Phone 452-8541 TREASURE STATE TELEPHONE CO. Congratulations Seniors Box 423 Phone 357-2882 Chester, Montana JOSEPH GAGNON REALTY Farms, Ranches, Homes, and Commercial 99 IGA COUNTY FAIR Congratulates the Seniors of 1966 Chester Montana BEN FRANKLIN STORE Shelby, Montana £ Shelby STULL’S JEWELRY Montana Congratulations, Class of 1966 Save Tfaur THaney TOOLE COUNTY STATE BANK Shelby, Montana DR. E. H. SUNDERMEIER Optometrist Phone Office - HE 4-2661 Res. - HE 4-2284 234 Main Shelby Montana Settoi 'Valuer LUCKY 13 Clothes for Men and Young Men 238 Main Shelby, Montana Phone 434-2741 Shelby, Mont. y£5 PFANNSMITH JEWELRY Your Reliable Jeweler Phone 434-5301 234 Main Shfelby, Montana JACK AND JILL Shelby, Montana- ANTHONY’S OF SHELBY The Finest in Dry Goods 221 Main Phone HE 4-2342 MARIAS RIVER ELECTRIC C.O.D. LAUNDERERS - DRY CLEANER Congratulations Graduates Shelby Montana In Chester and East on Tuesday and Friday Shelby, Montana Phone 434-2251 101 Shelby 49er DRIVE INN TO SUIT YOUR YOUR TROUBLES MODERN BEAUTY SHOP Congratulations Class of 1966 Shelby Montana DICK SEUBERT INSURANCE OCKIE’S TEXACO Shelby Montana Shelby ROXY THEATER NORTH STAR DRIVE INN Montana GAMBLES Shelby Montana Shelby Montana LENNON LUMBER CO. Congratulations Shelby, Montana Seniors 102 F AND S MEDICAL PHARMACY Shelby, Montana Shelby HANNAH-HOLMES Montana TOOLE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Dodge Cars and Trucks Inland Steel Buildings Massey Ferguson Machinery Bonded, Certified Abstracters ABSTRACTS - TITLE INSURANCE 254 Main Shelby, Montana LENA S. WILLIAMS President JOYCE M. WILSON Shelby, Montana Secretary-Treasurer Continuous Service Since 1914 Congratulations to the Class of 1966 Shelby, Montana BEN TAYLOR Distributor of Enco Products Galata, Montana Farm Chemicals and Fertilizers Tires - Batteries - Misc. Petroleum Products - Free Delivery Propane - Bulk and Cylinders Phone HE 2-2321 Congratulations, Seniors of 1966 GALATA CO-OP 103 ARMCO STEEL BUILDINGS PALMER STEEL STRUCTURES Box 2326 Montai Congratulations Class of 1966 FIRST STATE BANK Shelby Montana TRI-COUNTY BRANCH FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS and Loan Association of Great Falls Where Thousands Save Millions Congratulations, Class of 1966 Larson Building Shelby, Montana MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE 434-5501 Shelby, Montana FARMERS UNION G. T. A. FRIGIDAIRE BOB BLUMFIELD Lighting - Wiring - Supplies Appliances Shelby, Montana When in Shelby Shop BUTTREY FOODS, INC. Your Friendly Grocer Fancy Meats- Produce - Groceries Montana Owned Corporation Shelby, Montana Congratulations Seniors Congratulations, Seniors SHELBY CLINIC R. W. BEIGHLE M. D. R. F. STANCHFIELD D. F. FISCHER D. D. S. A. W. SVENNUNGSON O. D. 105 co-operative P.O. Box 430 Phone 265-7807 Havre, Montana GrctmMed HAVRE MOTORS, INC. Congratulations Seniors Phone 265-6737 Havre Montana Havre Montana Furh ture. HAVRE FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN Home Means More With Carpet on the Floor. . . North Montana's Carpet Headquarters Congratulations to the Senior Class of '66' Havre Montana Phone 265-2261 Phone 265-2279 Havre Montana 106 HELMBRECHT’S PHOTO STUDIO Congratulations Class of '66 Phone 265-4252 Havre, Montana 107 northern COMPANY Better Clothing for More Miles per Dollar MEN AND BOYS Havre, Montana Havre, Montana DEPENDABLE JCT5 service t m J.C. PENNEY CO., INC. FLEET , 1 WHOLESALE SUPPLY fKT Phone 265-6422 Havre, Montana Havre Montana ROCKY Congratulations MOUNTAIN PACKING Seniors Havre, Montana Phone 265-2281 PAY ’N PAK GEORGE E. GIBSON, Mgr. Wholesale Meats Custom Slaughtering Havre Curing - Processing Be Satisfied Trade With Us Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1966 Havre, Montana 108 Get Your Picture Taken at MILLER STUDIO Baby Portraits Candid Weddings School Photos MILLER STUDIO 217 3 Av. , Havre Phone . . . 265-2416 V ELECTRICITY Montana Power Havre Montana SERVING YOU IS OUR BUSINESS STAR CLEANERS NORM’S ENCO Shelby Montana Shelby Montana BILL’S SHOE SHOP Congratulates the class of '66 Chester Montana MAYNARD’S PAINT GLASS MAYNARD, ANN, RON, GARY, AND RENAE Chester Montana 109 HYATT’S APPLIANCE AL’S STANDARD 1 26 4th Ave. Phone 265-7885 Phone 265-2561 Havre, Montana Havre, Montana Congratulations Seniors Congratulations Seniors FLYNN REALTY DEE’S AUTO BODY SHOP Havre Hotel Phone 265-7845 132 W. 1st Havre, Montana Phone 265-6231 Congratulations Havre, Montana Seniors Congratulations Seniors McLEAN’S GROCERY MARGUERITE’S PATTERSONS Phone 265-7233 207 3 Avenue Phone 265-4121 Havre, Montana Havre, Montana Congratulations Seniors Congratulations Seniors HAVRE CYCLE HINEBAUCH BRAKE SERVICE Phone 265-6515 436 1st Havre, Montana Phone 265-7421 Havre, Montana Congratulations Seniors 110 Congratulations Seniors FIRST NATIONAL BANK Havre, Montana Member of the Federal Reserve System THINK 1st WHEN MONEY MATTERS 20 1 2nd Street Dial Havre . . . 265-6761 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Havre EDDY’S BAKERY Eddy's Good Bread Better by Far. Phone 265-2256 Montana ENJOY LIFE MORE WITH MUSIC 215 3rd Ave. Phone 265-2024 Havre, Montana WIER FURNITURE 30 3 3rd Street Havre. Montana Phone 265-6941 'Yita’Wch Quality DAIRY, INC. Chekd Phone 265-7848 Box 769 Havre, Montana, 59501 Top Values at ARNIE’S SHOES Havre, Montana III . ' v.y


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