Chinook High School - Breeze Yearbook (Chinook, MT)

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CHINOOK Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime, And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time. H. LONGFELLOW No words can express the d' p warmth that you, Mr. Denney, have instilled in our hearts by your kindness and sincere interest in the betterment of our class. Through the years, you have always shown us the warm, cheerful, patient side of your personality, but we know that within glows another side, one that believes in distributing knowledge as liberally as happiness. Your extensive knowledge, your sincerity of purpose and your deep concern in the students’ welfare, shall be long remembered by many. It is with great honor and deep appreciation for everything you have done that we dedicate this annual to you. The Class of I960 3 Each year that a new class approaches graduation, we share the feeling of satisfaction and of accomplishment with these young people. Your class has made an enviable record of achievement both in and out of classes and we salute you for a job well done! You have demonstrated that you possess qualifications necessary to assume the re- sponsibilities of leadership, that you have the desire and the pride to complete a task at hand, and that you display splendid cooperation. With continued utilization of these qualities, you will leave a lasting impression that will be a credit to you, your parents, your community and your school. 6 ScAooi 'Boaret HARRY CONNER BOB DOUGHTEN FRANK SHARPLES DR. R. J. HITCHENS 7 TED SIMPSON St ii LEONARD BECK B.A., College of Great Falls; American History, English 11. KARL FISKE B.A., Montana State University; Algebra, General Math; Athletic Director, Football Coach. FLOYD BOWEN B.S., Montana State College; Bi- ology, Agriculture; Sponsor of F.F.A., Senior Class Co-Sponsor JAMES GRANT B.S., Gonzaga University, Mon- tana State University, Western Montana College of Education; English 10; Junior Class Sponsor. AMOS DENNY B.A., Montana State University; General Science, Chemistry, Biol- ogy, Physics; Honor Society Spon- sor, Science Club Sponsor, Senior Class Co-Sponsor. NAOMI INGWALSON B.S., North Dakota State College, University of Wisconsin, Montana State College, Northern Montana College; Home Economics 1-2; F.H.A. Sponsor. RONALD FARRELL B.A., Montana State University; Geometry, Advanced Math, Gen- eral Math; Assistant Football Coach, Track Coach. ELLEN PRAETZ B.A., Minot State College, North Dakota, State Teachers College, Valley City, N. D.; Northern Montana College; English 9, Li- brary; Sophomore Class Sponsor. TERRY FISHER B.A., Montana School of Mines, Montana State University; French, Civics, American Problems; Spon- sor of Freshman Class. RAYMON REID B.S., State Normal Industrial, Ellendale, N. D.; General Math, General Science, Mechanical Drawing, 8th Grade Woodwork- ing Shop. STEVE RUFFATTO Northern Montana College, Mon- tana State University, B.A.; Stu- dent Counselor, Sponsor of Stu- dent Council. KENNETH SCHATZ B.S., Dickinson State Teachers College, Dickinson, N. D.; Colo- rado State College, Greeley, Colo- rado; Boys’ and Girls’ Phy. Ed.; Economics, Sociology, Sophomore Class and G.A.A. Sponsor. ROGER WALKER B.A., Iowa State Teachers Col- lege; World History, American History’, Assistant Football Coach. Head Baskebtall Coach. CONNIE WAGNER St. Olaf, Northfield, Minn., B.A.; English 12, English 9, Speech; Director of Senior and Junior Plays. MARY WILSON B.A., Concordia College, Moore- head, Minnesota; Typing 1, Short- hand 1, Bookkeeping, Annual Advisor. ELLSWORTH WINDEN B.A., Augustana College, Sioux Falls, South Dakota; Mixed Cho- rus, Girls Chorus, Octet, Sextets. Vocal Music. MARJORIE ZIMMERMAN North Dakota University, Minne- sota University, Northern Mon- tana College; Shorthand 2, Book- keeping, Senior Girls, Senior Gregg Artist Sponsor. Student Activity Fund. —Model Hardwari —Bar X Cafe- Student ( ouuecC Our President and Secretary —Blaine Theatre and Red Rock Drive-In— BACK ROW, Left to right: D. Paulson, T. Matsuoka, T. TiNeman. D. Conrad, M. Chapman, R. Jergeson, H. Hofeldt, V. Monson, D. Doughten, L. Messerly. FRONT ROW: B. Kimball, L. Miller, L. McCartney, G. Hamilton, J. Robinson. Mr. Ruffatto. Occt 4c k Success Ocw fo 'ZOut STANDING: Mr. Bowen, Sponsor; Ted Matsuoka, Raymond Jergeson, Leon Messerly, Student Council Representatives. SEATED: Sharon Sargent, Secretary; Bob Gallus, President; Larry Bowen. Vice President. CLASS COLORS—Pink and White FLOWER—Gladiola MARVALOY ALCORN I'm spinning in the craziest circles! Junior Band 1; Band 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; G.A.A. 4; Senior Girls 4. LARRY BARBER A man every inch and he is 6 ft. tall. Basketball 1; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. Reporter 3; Vice Pres- ident F.F.A. 4; Junior Class Play. VICKI BLASHFIELD She dares what others dare not!!! Science Club 1; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1; Girls’ Chorus 2, 3, 4, Music Letter 4; Senior Girls 4. LARRY BOWEN I’d be good if I could but it’s lonesome being good! F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 4; Football Letter 1, 4; Football Manager Letter 4; Track Letter 1, 3, 4; Basketball 2; 2nd place V.F.W. Essay Award; Senior Play; Vice President of Senior Class. 12 BILL BRINKMAN If good boys die young, you can bet Bill will live to a ripe old age. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Letter 1, 3, 4; F.F.A. 1, 4; Basketball 2. RONNIE BROWN What?? NO girls in Heaven! Leave me here. F.F.A. 1, 2; Senior Play. LARRY CAMPBELL A swell guy. ROGER CASTEEL A man of few words. Basketball 1. r JUDY DAVIS A sweet old fashioned girl. G.A.A. 1, 2, 4; F.H.A. 1, 2; Student Voice 2; Junior Sextet; Librarian 4; Senior Sextet; Mixed Chorus; Senior Play; Na- tional Honor Society 2, 4; Student Council 2; Speech Club, Secretary; Student Voice; American Legion 1st place 4. LENNIE DRUGGE If boys are like angels then angels should reform. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. President 4; Boys’ Chorus 2; Track 2, 3; Football 3, 4; Track Letter; Co-Captain for Football Team in 60; Senior Play. JUDY FALD She's an all around good gal. F. H.A. 1, 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Junior Band 2; Senior Play. BARBARA FINLEY A live wire never gets stepped on. G. A.A. 1, 2, 3; F.H.A. 1, 2; Junior Band 3; Senior Play. —Taylor Motor Co.— SHARON FLYNN There are two sides to every question, mine and the wrong side. F.H.A. 1, 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Secretary 4; Latin Club 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Play; Drama Club; Prom Chairman; Annual Staff; Annual Co-Editor 4; Girls’ State 4; Honor Society 3, 4; D.A.R. Award 4; Senior Play; French Club, French Club Vice President 4; Senior Girls. DONNA FRIEDE A smile for everyone. Senior Play 4; Senior Girls. ROBERT GALLUS Why should the Devil have all the fun. Basketball 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Letter 2, 3, 4; Librarian 2, 3; 1st place V.F.W. Essay Award 3; Senior Play; Senior Class President. BYRON GUERTZGEN Thought Yd graduate this year, everyone else is. GLORIA HAMILTON That happy engaged look! Junior Band 1; Band 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; G.A.A. President 4; F.H.A. 2; Carnival Queen Candidate 3; Student Council Representative 3; Junior Class Play; Drama Club 3; Annual Staff 4; Girls’ Stater 3; Student Treasurer 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; French Club 4. DOROTHY HANSON She’ll furnish a peppy time, all the time. G.A.A. 4; F.H.A. 1; Girls’ Chorus 2; Mixed Chorus 4; Sen- ior Play. FRANCES HARBOLT Her heart is like a trolley car—always room for one more. Latin Club 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 2; Junior Class Play; Drama Club 3; Librarian 4; Senior Play; Annual Staff 4. JUDY HARLAN Seems quiet and dignified, but ask someone who knows her. F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 2, 3; Mixed Choir 4; Senior Girls; Senior Play. PHILIP HARTMAN If I were the only boy on earth—OH, BROTHER! Football 3, 4, Football Letter 3, 4; Track 3; F.F.A. 1, 2, 4; Boxing 2; Senior Play. ELAINE HARWOOD Is certain to be seen where fun and mischief beam. G.A.A. 1, 2, 4; Science Club 1; Librarian 2, 4; Senior Sextet; Senior Play; Mixed Choir 4; Senior Girls. GLORIA HAY Sterling Quality. F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Assistant Director; Annual Staff 4; Senior Girls. LOUISE HIEBERT She comes to school to study and her grades prove it. F.H.A. 1, 2; Junior Band; Senior Band 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2; Student Voice Staff 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Senior Girls. KAY HOEHN She may look like an angel but then, who knows what an angel might do. Latin Club 1; Junior Band 1; Senior Band 2; G.A.A. 1, 2; Girls’ Chorus 2; Senior Girls. RICHARD HOLMES Who says they cant understand women? Senior Play. RAYMOND JERGESON Rays the one who pulls the pranks but with our seniors he really ranks. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. Treasurer 2; Boys' Chorus 2; Vice President Junior Class; Drama Club 3; Junior Class Play; French Club 3, 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Annual Co-Editor 4; French Club Vice President 3; French Club President 4; Student Council 4; Boys' State 4; Librarian 4; Senior Play; National Honor Society. BONNIE KESSEL Blessed are they who maintain a silence, for they shall not be quoted. Librarian 4; Senior Girls. RONNIE KESSEL Be quiet and you will be safe. F.F.A. 1, 3, 4. CAROL KNUTSON Love makes the world go round and Vve given it a few spins myself. G.A.A. 1,3; Senior Play; Senior Girls. MARILYN LAMEY Shy appearance there’s no doubt, but a real character we’ve found out. Latin Club 1; Band 1; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 2, 3; F.H.A. Treasurer 3; Annual Staff 3, 4; Junior Class Play; Senior Girls; Librarian 4; Senior Play. ROBERT LEEDS A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of them. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Basketball Letter 3, 4; Prom Chairman 3; V.F.W. Essay Contest 3rd place; Senior Play; Mixed Choir; Music Letter 4; Track 4; Golf 2, 4. LARRY LISTOU Often seen, seldom heard. Football i; F.F.A. 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3- SUSAN LOTT If he doesn’t have blonde hair and blue eyes he just doesn’t rate. Latin Club 1; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Sextet; Girls’ Cho- rus 2; Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4; Music Letter 4; Senior Play; Senior Girls; Annual Staff 4. lee McCartney All great men are not dead! Basketball 1, 2; Science Club 1; President Sophomore Class; Student Council Representative 3; Drama Club 3; Junior Play; President Student Council 4; Boys’ State 4; Senior Play; National Honor Society 4. TED MATSUOKA Keep smiling, it makes everyone wonder what you’ve been up to. Latin Club 1; Science Club 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3; Football Letter 4; Science Club Secretary-Treasurer 2; French Club 3; Junior Class Play; Drama Club 3; Mixed Octet 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 4; Boys’ Octet 4; Senior Play; Mixed Choir 3, 4. 16 LEON MESSERLY I don't think I’m good looking, hut then, what's my lowly opinion against the mirror's? Basketball 1; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3; Football 1; Junior Class Presi- dent; Student Council Representative 4; Senior Play. LORRAINE MILLER Why take life seriously, you won’t get out alive anyway. F.H.A. I; Junior Band 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 3; Student Council Representative 3; Student Council Secretary 4; Senior Play; Senior Girls. DOUG MITCHELL A quiet fellow with a merry smile, his friendship is indeed worth while. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. Vice President 3; F.F.A. Secretary 4; Senior Play. RUTH MONTGOMERY Vim, Vigor, and Vitality, rolled into one charming girl. r.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. Treasurer 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Sextet; Junior Sextet; Senior Sextet; Girls’ Chorus 1, 2; Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Treasurer; Freshman Vice President; Carnival Queen Candidate 4; Senior Play; Senior Girls; Annual Business Manager 4; Music Letter 4. KAYE MOORE Past unknown, Present confused, Future hopeful. F.H.A. 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 1; Student Voice 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; Annual Staff 4; Senior Girls. WILLIAM MORRIS You’re only young once, after that III have to find some other excuse. SAUNDRA MALARKY A light heart lives long. Science Club 1, 2, 3; Science Club Secretary- 3; G.A.A. 1; Senior Play. WILLIAM NASH The world needs more men—like me. Basketball 1; F.F.A. 1, 2, 4; Football 1; Senior Play. —First State Bank— CURT NASLUND Make much of him, great men are scarce. Science Club 1, 2; Boys’ Chorus 2; F.F.A. 2, 3; F.F.A. Treas- urer 3; Librarian 3; Drama Club 3; Junior Class Play; Senior Play. JOHN O’DONNELL Men of fetv words are the best of men. Basketball 1; French Club 4; Senior Play. BONITA PAULSON Mischief is her middle name. F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1; Girls’ Chorus 2, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Senior Girls; Senior Play. JEROME PYETTE Just roaming around this 'year. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys’ Chorus 2. LEROY PYETTE I’m educated, why stay any longer? Senior Play. CAROL ROBINSON Every little girl has a giggle all her own. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 1, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Girls; Senior Play. RUSSELL ROHRER A self-made man, not quite finished. Football 1, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Student Council 2; Football Letter 3, 4; Senior Play. LEAH SARGENT It’s so hard being in love and still be wise. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Girls’ Chorus 2; Mixed Cho- rus 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Sextet; Junior Sextet; Senior Sextet; Freshman Sextet; Annual Staff 3; G.A.A. Secretary 3; Music Letter 4; Senior Girls. —Blondie's Standard Service— SHARON SARGENT Blonde hair, blue eyes, happy heart, little care. F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; President F.H.A. 4; Latin Club 1; Band 1, 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4; Freshman Sextet; Sophomore Sextet; Junior Sextet; Senior Sextet; Carnival Queen Candidate 2; Junior Class Secretary; Cheerleader 3, 4; French Club Secretary 3; Junior Class Play; Drama Club 3; Annual Staff 3; Secretary Senior Class; Senior Play; French Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Senior Girls; Music Letter. GARWOOD SEAMONS So, who's this Einstein??? Boys’ Chorus 2; American Legion Essay 1st Award; French Club 4. BETTY SHELSTAD Never worry, never care, when anything happens, she's there. Junior Band 1; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3; Senior Play; Senior Girls. PENNY SPEERS Neat, Sweet, and hard to beat. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 1; Freshman Sextet; Sophomore Sextet; Junior Sextet; Senior Sextet; Student Council 2; Mixed Choir 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus; French Club 3, 4; French Club Treasurer 3; Junior Class Play; Annual Staff 3, 4; Librarian 4; F.T.A. 4; President Speech Club 4; Senior Play; Music Letter 4; Senior Girls; American Legion Essay 3rd Award. SHIRLEY STEFFENSMIER A girl who knows her own mind. F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Science Club President 4; Librarian 3; Junior Play; Senior Play; French Club; Annual Staff 4; National Honor Society; Senior Girls. DWAIN TILLEMAN Was cut out to he an angel but someone lost the pattern. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Letter 2, 3, 4; Boys’ Chorus 2. JOHN VANDE VEN An all around athlete, a man like him is hard to beat. Football Letter 2, 3, 4; Boys’ State; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Letter 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Track Letter 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; National Honor Society'. BETTY WAISETH Is liked by everyone who knows her. Librarian 4; G.A.A. 4; Senior Girls. —Paulson's Hardware Electric— 19 GLORIA WIENCH One in a million. Senior Girls; Librarian 4. JACK YOUNG fust leave me my boots and saddle. Basketball 1; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. 'rtyoi yiical Data FRESHMAN YEAR President—Dwain Til Leman Vice President—Ruth Montgomery Secretary-Treasurer—Russell Rohrer Student Council Representatives Sharon Flynn Karen Graham Bob Gallus Lee McCartney Class Sponsor Mr. Karl Fiske Carnival Queen Candidate Marta Sue Wittkoff SOPHOMORE YEAR President—Lee McCartney Vice President—Jay Wheeler Secretary-T reasurer—Lennie Drugge Student Council Representatives Sharon Flynn Bob Gallus Russell Rohrer Penny Speers Class Sponsor Mr. Karl Fiske Carnival Oueen Candidate Sharon Sargent JUNIOR YEAR President—Leon Messerly Vice President—Ray Jergeson Secretary—Sharon Sargent Treasurer—Ruth Montgomery' Student Council Representatives Lorraine Miller Gloria Hamilton Lee McCartney Class Sponsors Mrs. Crockett Mr. Farrell Carnival Queen Candidate Gloria Hamilton Girl Staters Sharon Flynn Gloria Hamilton (Alternates) Marilyn Lamey Sharon Sargent Boy Staters Lee McCartney Ray Jergeson Jack Marshall (Alternates) Bob Leeds Jay Wheeler John Vande Ven Junior Play Time Out for Ginger” Junior Prom Prom theme—Arabian Nights Prom chairman—Bob Leeds Prom banquet chairman—Sharon Flynn SENIOR YEAR President—Bob Gallus Vice President—Larry' Bowen Secretary-Treasurer—Sharon Sargent Student Council Representatives Ray Jergeson Leon Messerly Ted Matsuoka Class Sponsors Mr. Denney Mr. Bowen Carnival Queen Candidate Ruth Montgomery' Senior Play The Crucible 20 Tone Wc, the Class of '60, being of sound mind and free age do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills made by us. First: We do direct our executor hereafter appointed to make certain that any fortune left by us shall not fall into the hands of our successors. Second: We do leave to our advisors, Mr Denney and Mr. Bowen, the Class of 1961, if and when they enter the SENIOR YEAR. Third: We leave our faithful custodian, Ted Simpson, any gum wads, BB's, pin-ups or other necessities to school life that he may find in our respective lockers. Fourth: We hereby direct our executor to leave to the Juniors the Chinook High School to be used for a period of 180 school days during the years 1960-1961. However, if they feel need for more time, we grant our executor the right to consider this and make the arrangements. Fifth: To the Sophomore boys, we leave the Sophomore girls, lucky fellows—to the Sophomore girls, we leave the Sophomore boys. Oh well, girls, everybody can't win. Sixth: To the Freshmen we bequeath all the talents we have acquired concerning all outdoor sports such as hunting, fishing, track, and parking so that they won't have all the troubles we have had. MARVALOY ALCORN would will something to some- body, but she's stingy and wants to take everything she can salvage with her. LARRY BARBER leaves his long legs to Rich Hoehn. Now you won’t have to run to school. Rich. VICKI BLASHFIELD wills her riding ability to Miss Wil- son. She may let her horse move faster than a walk now. LARRY BOWEN leaves his sexy way of dancing to Jerry Isbell. Now Jerry can leave that two-step home. BILL BRINKMAN and GLORIA HAMILTON leave their favorite parking place to Pete Friede and Pam Taylor, or is it the other way around ? ? ? RONNIE BROWN would will his convertible to all the nature boys and girls, but unfortunately he is going to use it himself—tough luck, kids. LARRY CAMPBELL leaves his shyness to Jim Ballus; ah, a rest at last, girls. ROGER CASTEEL gives his quiet voice to Miss Fisher. That would be different. JUDY DAVIS wills her golden curly locks to Markita Mc- Dowell. Judy says you may now be the best groomed girl in school. LENARD DRUGGE bestows his great football ability to Winki Taylor. This rising young Freshman is already good on the forward passes! JUDY FALD leaves in a hurry—Herman is waiting for her. BARBARA FINLEY leaves—with Ronnie. SHARON FLYNN leaves her ability to get the Annual to the press on time to Dave Boisvert. We hope he burns as much midnight oil as Sharon did. DONNA FRIEDE leaves her pleasing smile to anyone who needs it on Blue Monday. To Bob Arndt, BOB GALLUS leaves his wolfish ways. BYRON GUERTZGEN leaves his mechanical drawing talents, (and test papers) to the highest bid. DOROTHY HANSON leaves the job of costuming for the Senior Play to next year's play cast; say thank you, you ungrateful people. FRANCIE HARBOLT wills her talked about walk to anyone who thinks they can control it as well as she did. JUDY HARLAN wills her size 4l 2 shoes to Carol Allman, tight squeeze, Carol? PHILIP HARTMAN would leave his farm to good ole CHS; but unfortunately, because of the Senior Play party, his dad is selling it. ELAINE HARWOOD wills her talked about experiences to her sister, Lynn. More problems? GLORIA HAY leaves her sweet disposition to Mrs. Zim- merman; there may yet be hope. LOUISE HIEBERT leaves her bitterness of school life be- hind, she's going to college. KAY HOEHN wills her good looks to the upcoming Sen- ior girls who haven’t got their man yet. DICK HOLMES wills his pompadour to Mr. Denney. Stand back, girls. RAYMOND JERGESON leaves his arguing ability to next year's Seniors. They may need it come graduation time. To Bev Didriksen, BONNY KESSEL wills her shyness. Use it, Bev. RONNIE KESSEL leaves his school days behind. What do you people want, everything? CAROL KNUTSON leaves her warm smile, but with the stipulation that whoever gets it will have to wrear it as often as she did. MARILYN LAMEY leaves here with one less friend. Now we wonder who that can be. Don’t rush him girls, his nights are filled as long as Marilyn is around. BOB LEEDS wills his Friday night poker parties to any- one who figures out why he always won. LAWRENCE LISTOU wills his shyness to Max Chapman. Give us a break Max, try it. SUSAN LOTT wills her dignified carnage to Mary Gail Boe. LEE McCARTNEY wills his way with the girls of CHS to anyone who dares to try to use it as he did. TED MATSUOKA leaves his sunglasses to Doug Lux. Doug looks as if he needs them the morning after the night before. LEON MESSERLY leaves his hair—to Paul Cislo, good- bye to the Shaggy Dog Story!” LORRAINE MILLER wills her ear-splitting laugh to Shir- ley Listou, now maybe we will know she’s around. DOUG MITCHELL isn’t leaving anything. He is going to need everything he has to become a successful farmer. RUTH MONTGOMERY leaves her big brown eyes to anyone who can use them as well as she did. KAYE MOORE leaves her red hair to anyone who has the temper to match it. BILL MORRIS wills his quiet manners to Billy Graham; peace will again reign in CHS. SAUNDRA MULARKEY wills her ability to be faithful to Sandi Bollinger. CURTIS NASLUND leaves unwillingly due to a certain freshman girl. BILL NASH----------LEAVES, and he wishes the same for everyone. JOHN O’DONNELL wills his ability to carry six subjects a year to Lonnie Wiench. You’ve got it made, Lonnie. BONITA PAULSON leaves her habit of driving the strip” to anyone who has the time. JEROME PYETTE wills his cowboy hat to John Lopez, if he can get all his hair into it. LEROY PYETTE wills the job of cleaning up his painting excursions to the Senior Class of 1961. It’ll keep them out of trouble. CAROL ROBINSON leaves her squealing giggle and keen sense of humor to Mrs. Ingwalson. RUSSELL ROHRER leaves his place in English 12 to the next victim who will appreciate Mrs. Wagner’s efforts as much as he did. LEAH SARGENT wills her tight skirts to Mike Tilleman. Maybe he can use them for a scarf or something. SHARON SARGENT wills her ability to keep one boy to Charlene Paulson. GARWOOD SEAMONS wills his I left my papers home to the entire Junior class. He would have left more, but he used them himself. BETTY SHELSTEAD wills her artistic painting ability to any up-coming Senior, who dares to take the chances she did. 21 PENNY SPEERS wills her way of getting grades to her little brother Jim. SHIRLEY STEFFENSMIER wills her good grades to any- one who thinks that they can put as much work into it as she did. DWAIN TILLEMAN leaves his curly hair to the many girls of CHS with short stringy hair. JOHN VANDE VEN leaves his height to Henry Hofeldt; wat ya gonna do, Henry? BETTY WAISETH isn’t leaving anything—she is taking Dwain Tilleman with her. GLORIA WIENCH leaves her French bun to Barbara Brekke. Oh. Joy! No more long nights fixing hair for Barbara. JACK YOUNG bequeaths his cowboy boots to Leon Cow- dry. Now all he needs is a horse to get him to school on time. And, with the hope that we shall always be remembered, we, the Class of I960, leave, too. MARVALOY ALCORN has never been heard of since she graduated—She always was a little lost. LARRY BARBER, test driver for one of the leading car manufacturing companies says I test other models on Sundays.” VICKI BLASHFIELD is still trying to find a rich enough cowboy to pay for those doctor bills she runs up riding broncs. We still find LARRY BOWEN trying to get the Purple Beast over Logan Pass—Don’t give up, LARRY, either the pass or Pat will have to give in sometime. BILL BRINKMAN and GLORIA HAMILTON have just finished their latest movie Love Sick. RONNIE BROWN and BARBARA FINLEY took up scout leading—They now have their own little Brownie Troop. LARRY CAMPBELL has just been promoted to Chinook’s number one playboy—Now he has all the girls running. ROGER CASTEEL has just been convinced he graduated— AFTER ten years??? LENNIE DRUGGE was recently promoted to Commander in Chief of the National Guard; his intelligence rating indi- cated WOLF, but he was the best the guards could do. JUDY DAVIS is still giving those interesting lectures on the evils of play parties. JUDY FALD has written to friends that she is having a gay time in Seattle—could she mean Gaylord? SHARON FLYNN has her own radio station in darkest Africa. Her motto is How to get a Head. DONNA FRIEDE hasn’t figured out yet just what she is going to do. BOB GALLUS, now Major General Gallus of the US Army, has volunteered for the dangerous mission of re- cruiting girls for the women’s corps of which he is the Commander. (By choice). BYRON GUERTZGEN is still recovering from his nervous breakdown that occurred from the strain he was under while attending CHS. DOROTHY HANSON has just finished her latest novel and best seller, Lady Hanson s Lover.” FRANCES HARBOLT, an airline hostess for the Frontier Airlines, says, Make a date in the clouds.” BONITA PAULSON and JUDY HARLAN jointly fin- ished a book on, How a car Beats Feet.” PHILIP HARTMAN is now janitor of CHS. Oh, not by choice, he still is making up time sweeping all his spit wads for Ted. ELAINE HARWOOD can still be seen driving to Havre every weekend—we are still wondering what those Havre boys have that the Chinook boys don't. GLORIA HAY is now Elvis Presley's private secretary— they say she has really gone hep now. LOUISE HIEBERT, another private secretary, says, No lap’s too big or small, I strive to please.” DICK HOLMES has left for San Francisco where he is reading poetry to the Beats every day. RAY JERGESON has just discovered a way to grow silver dollars—now he can’t complain about those POOR FARM- ERS. RONNIE KESSEL isn't doing anything—he has his twin sister BONNIE KESSEL doing all the work. CAROL KNUTSON is at the height of career as the world's most famous face beautifier. Her most frequent customer is MGM’s Boris Karloff who stars in I was a Teen-age High School Superintendent.” MARILYN LAMEY says she still hasn’t found the right man but is having a wonderful time with the wrong ones. BOB LEEDS has taken over the Arthur Murry dance studio —NO ONE can beat Bob’s cha cha cha. LARRY LISTOU is still trying to find out what made Mr. Schatz tick—to tell the truth, we were all a little curious. LEE McCARTNEY, the top scientist at Cape Canaveral will take the place of the monkey next trip up. TED MATSUOKA is now Maverick's poker rival on his latest TV Program The Outcasts of Chinook Flats.” LEON MESSERLY joined the Navy and KAY HOEHN joined the Waves, now they’re raising little ripples. KAYE MOORE is trying to find a man who will give her a 20 carat diamond and a home likewise. LORRAINE MILLER has just finished her latest novel entitled How to get a better burp from a bottle.” DOUG MITCHELL is now a math teacher—Doug always did like figures. RUTH MONTGOMERY ..................... unpredictable!!! BILL MORRIS left guard camp in May of I960, and has never been heard of since. SAUNDRA MLILARKEY is now Mrs. Bill King—and is raising a little court. CURTIS NASLUND is still traveling down those lower roads—He says They're darker.” No Shapes I can’t Drape” says BILL NASH, head of the window decorating service. JOHN O'DONNELL is the only undertaker in Chinook who has Gold Bond Stamps—His motto is, Big prize when you cash in. LEROY and JEROME PYETTE are Logie High’s joint superintendents and have Logie filled beyond capacity be- cause of their motto Diplomas Guaranteed.” TERRY ROBINSON can now be seen once a week on the Ed Sullivan showr—Ed likes her giggle so now when Ed is supposed to laugh Terry giggles. RUSSELL ROHRER is the chief chimney sweep—How are all the little cinders, Russ??? SHARON SARGENT has just had her first offspring and she named it Admiral. Admiral Perry, Sharon? LEAH SARGENT has received two tickets from Mr. Blat- ter. What were they for, Leah? Over Parking??? GARWOOD SEAMONS has just ruined Marilyn Monroe’s popularity by his famous Seamons Strut. BETTY SHELSTAD hasn’t been heard of since the senior party. It’s been rumored that she is still running around out south somewhere because of the strange noises the sheep herders have reported. PENNY SPEERS is still patiently patronizing Paulson’s Hardware. SHIRLEY STEFFINSMIER, top woman of our times is thinking about running for president. Betty Tilleman, the former BETTY WAISETH, is faced with a serious marriage problem. ,It seems Dwain has started taking Dwain Jr. to the guard parties and now nei- ther one of them gets home on Friday morning to do the chores. JOHN VANDE VEN is still an eligible bachelor—He says, I could always run fast.” GLORIA WIENCH is still making ice cream cones at Tastee Freeze! Those curly tops always did fascinate her. JACK YOUNG, 1970’s all American Cowboy. He says, The higher they buck is too low for me.” 22 tycutuna TOP ROW, Left to right: Doug Lux, Dennis Paulson, Dick Doughten, Student Council; Mr. Grant, Sponsor. FRONT ROW: Sandra Lux, Secretary; Bill Dickson, President; Bill Thompson, Vice President. Carol Allman Frank Barber Bob Ardnt Terry Bauer Lois Beard Elaine Bleha Mary Gail Boe David Boisvert Sandra Bollinger John Brady Barbara Brekke Mary Burtner Marcene Campbell Julie Conner Kay Conrad —Dave's Texaco— Jackie Cooper Claude Corrigan Geraldine Cowan Sharon Dallum Donald Denning Bill Dickson Dick Doughten Sharon Farley Howard Gruszie Lynne Harwood John Hebbelman Ruby Hebbelman Donald Higgins Rich Hoehn David Jensen Jim Kathman Bill Kimball Betty Knettel Daniel Lenhardt Ramona Liddle Frank Lott Doug Lux Sandra Lux Bonnie Moe Darrell Lux Marjorie Monson Carla Morgan Virginia Murphy Leslie Nelson Max Maddox Dennis Paulson David Phipps Erna Ramberg Billie Robinson Wayne Sargent Robert Schaefer Quinton Seamons Doug Severson Kitty Sharpies Dale Simpson Howard Sivertsen Cindy Smith Ellen Sodergren Marcella Sparks Rosella Steinmetz Jolene Thompson Bill Thompson Mike Tilleman Bob Varner John Warburton John Wilson 26 Sofi64 H Vie Left to right: Vic Monson, Henry Hofeldt, Max Chapman, Student Council; Jeanette Seamons, Secretary; Charles Clikeman, President; Doug Tilleman, Vice President. Sponsors: Mrs. Praetz, Mr. Schatz. Harry Allman Janet Alsaker Rose Anderson Violet Annis Carol Arndt Tom Barber Dick Boisvert Rick Bollinger Kathy Bressler Ron Brinkman Vivian Brown Larry Casteel Sharon Casteel Max Chapman Rita Chapman 27 Paul Cisio Katherine Claridge Charles Clikeman Peggy Conrad Valerie Dahl Lloyd Darrah Moselle DePriest Gordon DeVries Beverly Didriksen Robert Doughten Sandra Ewing Karin Fald Lisa Finch Pat Finley Gary Friede Kenneth Friede Jim Gallus Bill Graham Bev Gratton Anna Marie Hirter Henry Hofeldt Karon Hofeldt Jerry Isbell Eva Jensven Louise Jergeson Dorvin Leo Jerry Leo Pauline Leonard Dale Loewen Connie Loney 28 Judy Lux Markita McDowell Bonnie Magda Carol Matchett Howard Michel Bill Miller Vic Monson Neal Montgomery Helen Neufeld Robert Nicholson Trina Overcast Chuck Palm Janice Personen Norman Prosser Helen Rohrer Greg Sargent Pat Sargent Shirley Seaman Jeannette Seamons Sheila Seamons Barbara Simpson Jim Speers Mary St. Marks Doug Tilleman Joe Upshaw Royal Wisch K--1 Shirley Young John Lopez ' 73 j 'preoJirttett Left to right: Rich Conrad, Tom Tilleman, Joanne Robinson, Student Council; Richard Geffery, Secretary; Tom Bums, President; Bob Conner, Vice President. Sponsors: Miss Fisher, Mr. Ruffatto. Curtis Alcorn Colleen Allman Betty Annis Charlene Blevins Steven Beard David Benboe Carrie Brady Tom Burns Nancy Burtner Ralph Conner Bob Conner Richard Conrad Audrey Couch Leon Cowdery Barbara Coyner H V • ? J- Y’ lr. 1- W W V xi J '' - : A lXj B ■ r 30 Jack Davies Kathy Devries Melvin Erickson Joe Finley Norma France Richard Geffrey Nancy Goodrich Bill Guertzgen Greta Gustafson Donna Hanson Marilyn Hermes Kenneth Hofeldt Lois Hofeldt Dianne Howard Laurel Ivey Hubert Jenneskens Marlene Knutson Joan Leeds Gary Lenhardt Shirley Listou Robert Lux Clifford Malin Connie Mallon Mary Lou Miller Melvin Moe Kenneth Mohar Donald Morgan Ellen Nesslar Charlene Paulson Bruce Perkins Rita Peters Alan Peterson Margaret Pridgeon Lynnette Pyette Joanne Robinson Darlene Rutledge Larry Schroeder Lois Schroeder Vickie Sherry Jo Lynn Sprinkle Betty Steinmetz Connie Skoyen Pam Taylor Warna Taylor Dianne Thompson Tom Tilleman Jean Varner Carol Waisath David Warburton Laurence Wiench Mike Wilson Bill Wilson Ed Wrezinski Ward Taylor 32 pootfoiM Left to right, TOP ROW: R. Walker, T. Matsuoka, L. Drugge, R. Rohrer, J. Upshaw, L. Nelson, J. Vaa de Ven, M. Tilleman, B. Arndt, P. Hartman, B. Brinkman, J. Kathman, D. Doughten, D. Tilleman, B. Schaefer, R. Farrell, K. Fiske. MIDDLE ROW: S. Ruffatto, C. Corrigan, D. Tilleman, W. Sargent, L. Darrah, Q. Seamons, B. Nash, B. Gallus, L. Bowen, B. Dickson, C. Clikeman, B. Kinball, M. Chapman, V. Munson, B. Thompson, D. Boisvert. BOTTOM ROW: R. Hoehn, B. Graham, K. Mohar, R. Geffrey, B. Lux, A. Peterson, T. Burns, B. Varner, J. Davies, T. Tilleman, G. Friede, G. Sargent, T. Barber, L. Cowdery. COACHES—Left to right: Ronald Farrell, Karl Fiske, and Roger Walker. Sept. 11 Chinook 45 Browning 7 Sept. 18 Chinook 41 Harlem .. 0 Sept. 25 Chinook 19 Malta 7 Oct. 2 Chinook ..... 44 Harlem - 6 Oct. 10 Port Benton 6 Chinook 0 Oct. 16 Chinook 13 Wolf Point 6 Oct. 24 Shelby 25 Chinook .. 6 Oct. 30 Chinook 21 Malta 13 —Chinook Opinion— 34 (Homecoming) —Milk River Elevator— BOB ARNDT Aces-up 6' 1 161 lbs. End 3 LARRY BOWEN Lawrence 3' 10 160 lbs. Halfback 4 BILL BRINKMAN Toothless 150 lbs. 4 5 11 End LLOYD DARRAH Twang 5’ 6” 162 lbs. Center 2 MAX CHAPMAN Clever 5’ 8” 145 lbs. (Quarterback 2 CHARLIE CLIKEMAN Elvis 5 10” 158 lbs. Fullback 2 BILL DICKSON George 5’ 8 150 lbs. Halfback 3 DICK DOUGHTEN Fats 5’ 11 171 lbs. Center 3 —Allman's Refrigeration— LENARD DRUGGE Lennie 5' 10’ 200 lbs. Tackle 4 All-American BOB GALLUS Stud 147 lbs. 4 5 T Fullback PHIL HARTMAN Heartless 185 lbs. 4 6 0” Tackle BILL KIMBALL General 5' 7” 145 lbs. Quarterback 3 JIM KATHMAN Katy 170 lbs. 3 5’ 10” Guard TED MATSUOKA Mats 206 lbs. 4 5' 10” Tackle VIC MONSON Monsoon 5’ 8” 136 lbs. Halfback 2 BILL NASH Smash 5' 8Vi 150 lbs. Guard 4 —Harry's Cafe— Good Luck. Seniors—Best of All GREG SARGENT Greggy 5' 3” 122 lbs. Halfback 2 BOB SCHAEFER Fender-bender 5' 9” 147 lbs. End 3 —The Pastime— JOE UPSHAW Joey 5’ 145 lbs. 2 11“ End DWAIN TILLEMAN Tilly 5’ 11” 170 lbs. Tackle 4 MIKE TILLEMAN Thumper 6' 3“ 196 lbs. Guard 3 JOHN VANDE VEN Vande 6' 1“ 180 lbs. End 4 % % Managers CLAUDE CORRIGAN RICH HOEHN DAVID BOISVERT L E N A R D D R U G G E C o C t a i n s J O H N V A N D E V E N Sugarbeeters TOP ROW: Left to right, R. Walker, Coach, B. Dickson, B. Leeds, M. Tilleman, J. Vande Van, J. Upshaw, C. Clikeman. SECOND ROW: J. Speers, D. Paulson, B. Kimball, M. Chapman, V. Munson, D. Boisvert, Manager. Baby Sugarbeeters 40 TOP ROW, Left to right: R. .Walker, Coach, B. Doughten, T. Barber, K. Hofeldt, J. Davies, D. Phipps, G. De Vries, B. Schaefer. SECOND ROW: H. Hofeldt, G. Sargent, R. Geffrey, C Palm, K. Mohar, L. Darrah, Manager. . ROGER WALKER Coach” MAX CHAPMAN Clever Guard—5’ 8” CHARLIE CLIKEMAN Elvis” Forward —Stockman's Bar— —Bear Paw Grill— BILL DICKSON Bill” Guard—5’ 10” BILL KIMBALL Peggy” Guard—5’ 6” BOB LEEDS Hizzywig” Center—6’ 2” VICTOR MONSON Monsoon” Forward—5’ 8” DENNIS PAULSON Dennf Guard—5' 5” JIM SPEERS Forward—5’ 10’ —Marten’s Drug— —Independent Food Store— MIKE TILLEMAN Thumper” Center—-6' 3” JOE UPSHAW Joey” Forward—5’ 11” JOHN VANDE VEN VandiT Center—6' 1” Presentation of trophy 43 Left to right: Mr. Farrell, Bill Kimball, Larry Bowen, Doug Tilleman, John Vande Ven, Jim Kathman, Bill Dickson, and Mr. Fiske. —Kuhr's Clothing— 44 Good Luck, Class of I960 BILL DICKSON Letterman JOHN VANDE VEN Letterman JIM KATHMAN LARRY BOWEN Letterman Letterman —Tillie's Beauty Shop— BILL KIMBALL Letterman DOUG TILLEMAN Letterman —Dr. Gallus D.D.S.— 45 BOB LEEDS Two of Chinooks golfers had the honor of attending Interscholastics at Missoula this year. They, Bob Leeds and Lee McCartney, made a very fine 9 showing. 46 B A R B A R A S I M P S o N H E L E N R O H E R K A T H V B R E S s L A R V I B O s A V N N I N D A I R N £ A B M E R A W O G I W D A N N A G 48 s4 t uasU TOP ROW, Left to right: B. Brinkman, L. Sargent, L. Miller, L. Bowen, J. Van de Ven, B. Kimball, D. Mitchell, C. Clikeman. SECOND ROW: G. Hamilton, J. Conner, M. Munson, F. Harbolt, P. Speers, S. Lux, L. McCartney, B. Dickson, M. Alcorn. THIRD ROW: V. Blashfield, M. Lamey, M. DePriest, S. Bollinger, B. Brekke, D. Hanson, B. Paulson, J. Harlan, C. Knutson, G. Hay, S. Lott, K. Moore, L. Jergeson. FOURTH ROW: S. Farley, D. Boisvert, R. Montgomery, R. Jerge- son, S. Flynn, B. Leeds, J. Cooper, J. Hebbelman. Sponsor, Mary Wilson. CO-EDITOR—Ray Jergeson CO-EDITOR—Sharon Flynn BUSINESS MANAGER—Ruth Montgomery AS. BUSINESS MANAGER—Bob Leeds AS. CO-EDITORS—Dave Boisvert Jackie Cooper AS. BUSINESS MANAGERS—John Hebbelman Sharon Farley 50 —Valley Lumber Co.— —Roger Sprinkle— —Home Furnishing Electric— —Jack's Toggery— TOP ROW, Left to right: B. Paulson, J. Harlan, C. Knutson, R. Montgomery, D. Hanson, B. Finley, S. Flynn, G. Hay, M. Alcorn, D. Friede. SECOND ROW: B. Kessel, F. Harbolt, P. Speers, J. Davis, L. Sargent, S. Mularkey, V. Blashfield, G. Hamilton, Mrs. Zimmerman, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: M. Lamey, S. Sargent, L. Hiebert, J. Fald, L. Miller, S. Lott, K. Moore, C. Robinson, E. Harwood. —Aero Lounge— —Doughten Ford Sales— —Dr. L. C. Wilson— —Ta siee-Freez— —Chinook Lumber Co.— 51 Senton, dfo jfy s4%ti4t TOP ROW, Left to right: L. Hiebert, B. Kessel, D. Friede, R. Montgomery, Mrs. Zimmerman. BOTTOM ROW: M. Alcorn, D. Hanson, G. Hay, C. Robinson, B. Shelstad, J. Davis, S. Mularkey. r Hard at work! —Ivey Drug— —Burgess Agency— U to46 SfreecA TOP ROW, Left to right: L. McCartney, D. Boisvert, T. Burns, L. Pyette, P. Hartman, B. Leeds, T. Matsuoka, V. Munson, B. Varner, B. Kimball. SECOND ROW: G. Hamilton, E. Harwood, R. Bollinger, Q. Seamons, L. Jergeson, J. Personen, M. Munson, L. Miller, S. Flynn. THIRD ROW: R. Conner, R. Jergeson, J. Conner, K. Sharpies, M. Alcorn, S. Bollinger, L. Harwood, F. Harbolt, J. Davis, V. Murphy, S. Sargent, M. Boe, S. Listou. FRONT ROW: J. Seamons, Treasurer; J. Cooper, Secretary; P. Speers, President; B. Dickson, Vice President. De cite Senatui TOP ROW, Left to right: Ted Matsuoka, Bob Leeds, Ray Jergeson, Tom Burns. FRONT ROW: David Boisvert, Mrs. Wagner, Janice Personen, Leroy Pyette. 0?’ie tc6 TOP ROW, Left to right: J. O’Donnell, B. Miller, J. Upshaw, G. Seamons, V. Monson, G. Sargent, C. Palm. SECOND ROW: R. Bollinger, B. Dickson, D. Boisvert, T. Bums, S. Sargent. THIRD ROW: G. Hamilton, L. Harwood, K. Sharpies, J. Personen, M. Burtner, G. Hay, B. Moe, S. Young. FOURTH ROW: T. Fisher, Sponsor, J. Leeds, M. Pridgeon, D. Howard, M. Monson, J. Conner, R. Geffrey, D. Benboe. FIFTH ROW: B. Kimball, M. Boe, R. Jergeson, S. Flynn, C. Clikeman.. PRESIDENT—Ray Jergeson VICE PRESIDENT—Sharon Flynn SECRETARY—Mary Gail Boe SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS—Bill Kimball, Charlie Clikeman 54 —Andy's Carter Service— —Penney's— BACK ROW: Bill Graham, Mr. Denney—Sponsor, Bill Dickson. FRONT ROW: Shirley Young, Charles Palm, Jerry Isbell, Jackie Cooper. Cjfal4 UCUt4' BACK ROW, Left to right: M. Lamey, B. Kessel, R. Jergeson, G. Hamilton, E. Harwood, B. Waisath. FRONT ROW, Left to right: J. Davis, M. DePriest, P. Speers, F. Harbolt, Mrs. Praetz. 55 —Home Lumber Company— TOP ROW, Left to right: L. Jergeson, B. Steinmetz, C. Matchett, S. Ewing, N. Goodrich, C. Skoyen, G. Hay, J. Sprinkle, J. Harlan, B. Paulson. SECOND ROW: K. Bressler, P. Finley, G. Cowan, P. Leonard, M. DePriest, J. Varner. D. Hanson, P. Taylor, J. Robinson, L. Hofeldt, C. Robinson. THIRD ROW: D. Leo, C. Loney, T. Overcast, K. Hofeldt, R. Steinmetz, J. Lux, P. Conrad, B. Magda, L. Finch, W. Taylor, M. Hermes, L. Ivey. BOTTOM ROW: B. Gratton, R. Montgomery, S. Sargent, C. Morgan, Mrs. Ingwatson. 56 Sponsors of: Freshman Picnic, Mother-Daughter Banquet, Sucker Day, FFA-FHA Picnic. TOP ROW, Left to right: D. Leo, B. Guertzgen, K. Hofeldt, L. Listou, L. Schroeder, R. Jergeson, J. Davies, T. Tileman, R. Kessel, L. Nelson, D. Tilleman, B. Brinkman. SECOND ROW: P. Hart- man, D. Tilleman, D. Lenhardt, T. Barber, K. Friede, D. Jensen, D. Denning, L. Bowen, M. Moe, J. Brady, H. Sivertson. THIRD ROW: F. Bowen, J. Finley, D. Conrad, R. Connor, G. Lenhardt, C. Alcorn, D. Morgan, H. Michel, J. Hebbleman, R. Brady. FOURTH ROW: L. Barber, J. Pyette, D. Mitchell, L. Drugge, H. Hofeldt, J. Kathman, N. Montgomery. On the Air! First prize Homecoming float 57 —Perry's Shoe Shop— —Farmer's National Bank— TOP ROW, Left to right: R. Montgomery, B. Waiseth, B. Kessel, M. Boe, K. Conrad, B. Brekke, B. Knettel, C Morgan, M. Alcorn, M. De Priest, M. Campbell, S. Young, J. Leeds. SECOND ROW: L. Miller, S. Lott, K. Moore, E. Bleha, P. Sargent, C. Arndt, J. Davis, J. Harlan, B. Paulson, V. Blashfield, J. Seamons, V. Brown. THIRD ROW: R. Chapman, J. Fald, B. Finley, J. Personen, B. Magda, P. Conrad, J. Lux, M. Lamey, S. Sargent, P. Speers, F. H a r b o 11, B. Gratton. FOURTH ROW: H. Rohrer, M. Pridgeon, C. Knutson, C. Robinson, J. Cooper, L. Harwood, B. Robinson, M. Monson, B. Simpson, C. Paulson, E. Harwood. FIFTH ROW: S. Bollinger, G. Hamilton, L. Sargent, S. Flynn, Mr. Schatz, sponsor. 58 BACK ROW: C. Matchett, L. Finch, L. Ivey, B. Robinson, K. DeVries, J. Upshaw, M. Burtner. FRONT ROW: S. Flynn, B. Leeds, F. Harbolt, L. Sargent, J. Cooper, L. Harwood, C. Rob- inson. BACK ROW: R. Conner, V. Monson, A. Peterson, N. Montgomery, D. Voisvert, M. Monson, D. Morgan. FRONT ROW: B. Kimball, M. Wilson, P. Speers, M. Alcorn, J. Isbell, B. Robinson, N. Burtner, P. Taylor, C. Allman. BACK ROW: L. Miller, Q. Seamons, D. Boisvert, R. Liddle, Left to right: B. Gratton, C. Alcorn, K. Sharpies, M. DePriest, C S. Seamons, K. Hofeldt. FRONT ROW: J. Seamons, J. Leeds, Mai in. D. Dickson, B. Miller, C. Palm. —Kimball's Conoco— —Dick's Department Store— —Taylor's Cleaners— —Gratton's Barber Shop— Tttcxed (?Ao'uc TOP ROW, Left to right: F. Lott, D. Boisvert, B. Leeds, C. Clikeman, J. Speers, H. Michel, T. Matsuoka, R. Bollinger. SECOND ROW: D. Paulson, D. Doughten, J. Hebbelman, L. Schroeder, B. Varner, B. Wilson, G. Sargent, C. Mallon. THIRD ROW: V. Murphey, C. Brady, J. Conner, J. Harlan, D. Hanson, J. Davis, M. De Priest, M. Burtner, J. Seamons, C. Allman, K. Conrad. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Winden, Director, S. Lott, t. Jergeson, G. Cowan, R. Montgomery, M. Pridgeon, S. Bollinger, S. Sargent, J. Sprinkle, P. Speers, L. Sargent, E. Harwood, B. Didriksen. 'Soya Octet Left to right: G. Sargent, C. Malin, R. Bollinger, T. Matsuoka, C. Clikeman, D. Doughten, D. Boisvert, D. Paulson. —Farmer's Union Creamery— —Blaine Lumber Company— —Diesel Diner— —Blaine County Abstract— 61 Section, Sextet R. Montgomery, S. Sargent, J. Davis, E. Harwood, L. Sargent, P. Speers. Double Sextet TOP ROW, Left to right: L. Jergeson, M. De Priest, J. Personen, C. Allman, J. Lux, E. Bleha. SECOND ROW: J. Conner, M. Sparks, L. Harwood, B. Magda, P. Sargent, V. Murphy. TOP ROW, Left to right: M. Pridgeon, M. Miller, J. Varner, M. Hermes. BOTTOM ROW: J. Leeds, C. Mallon, L. Ivey, C. Blevins, J. Sprinkle, G. Gustafson. tyovC : TOP ROW, Left to right: J. Leeds, B. Knettel, P. Conrad, D. Howard, J. Personen, B. Moe, H. Neufeld, B. Steimetz, C. Morgan, M. Sparks, L. Ivey, B. Magda. SECOND ROW: G. Gustaf- son, M. Hermes, C. Blevins, E. Ramberg, J. Varner, V. Sherry, C. Waiseth, P. Finley, J. Lux, B. Paulson, M. Campbell, V. Blashfield. THIRD ROW: C. Mallon, B. Simpson, L. Pyette, M. Miller, R. Steimetz, W. Taylor, P. Sargent, E. Bleha, C. Arndt, L. Schroeder, C Paulson, Mr. Win den, director. B. Didriksen, J. Seamons, S. Bollinger, C. Brady, B. Leeds, T. Matsuoka. R. Bollinger, F. Lott. —Tastee Bite Cafe— —Food Center— —Bear Paw Court— —Aero Lounge— 63 —Mint Bar— Picture Not Available z td Soy Sfaten Lee McCartney Delegate Ray Jergeson Delegate Jack Marshall Delegate (not pictured) Sharon Flynn Delegate Gloria Hamilton Delegate John Vande Ven Alternate Jay Wheeler Alternate Robert Leeds Alternate Marilyn Lamey Alternate Sharon Sargent Alternate 'ftyovt i Society Penny Shirley Judith Sharon John Speers Steffensmier Davis Sargent Vande Yen Mary Kay Bill Dave Burtner Kimball Boisvert unctyi “PCay FRONT ROW, Left to right: J. Cooper,'M. Boe, S. Bollinger, V. Murphy, M. Monson, K. Sharpies, J. Conner, S. Farley. SECOND ROW: R. Hoehn, F. Lott, D. Doughten, M. Burtner, K. Conrad, S. Lux, Mrs. Wagner, advisor. THIRD ROW: B. Kimball, Q. Seamons, B. Dickson, D. Severson, D. Boisvert, D. Phipps, B. Varner, J. Hebbleman, C. Corrigan. Now, girls Cut! Curtain call. You have three minutes! FRONT ROW, Left to right: C. Robinson Shirley Steffensmier, Gloria Hay, F. Harbolt, J. Davis, P. Speers, D. Friede, Mrs. Wagner, advisor. SECOND ROW: S. Mularkey, S. Sargent, R. Montgomery, C. Knutson, B. Paulson, B. McCartney, L. Drugge. THIRD ROW: S. Flynn, L. Miller, M. Alcorn, S. Lott, L. Sargent, M. Lamey, C. Naslund, L. Pyette. FOURTH ROW: D. Hanson, D. Mitchell, G. Seamons, L. Bowen, B. Gallus, P. Hartman, D. Simpson, J. Vande Ven, B. Leeds, R. Jergeson, T. Matsuoka. THE CRUCIBLE One of the most infamous chapters in early American history was the trial conducted in Salem, Massachusetts, in the year 1692. As a result of this trial, many individuals were condemned to hang for being possessed by the Devil and for sending their spirits out on innocent people. Thus began the story of The Crucible,” by Arthur Miller. This play is not only historical, but also a timely parable which should serve as a lesson to all of us. It teaches us about the nature of fear and the tragedy of bigotry. —Dr. Dickson— —Chinook Beauty Shop— —Cozy Corner Sharon Sargent Bill Brinkman —William C. Harbolt— Insure In Sure Insurance 71 Picnic Some sat. others sun bathed, some swam, some showed off, 72 a few climbed mountains, and the rest SMOKED!!! 73 s4(l- Ttityfo Witty 74 s4euwid cutd P.T.A. SCHOLARSHIP—Betty Waiseth, Lee McCartney CARROLL COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP—John O'Donnell ELKS' SCHOLARSHIP—Judy Davis MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP—Sharon Flynn MONTANA STATE COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP—Garwood Seamons BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKING AWARD—Ruth Montgomery D.A.R. AWARD—Sharon Flynn BAUSCH LOMB AWARD—Garwood Seamons LIONS’ SCHOLASTIC AWARDS— John O’Donnell, Shirley Steffensmier, Garwood Seamons ELKS' LEADERSHIP AWARD—Ray Jergeson FRONT ROW, Left to right: Mr. Ruffato, Q. Seamons, Bev Gratton, Jackie Cooper, Carol Matchett, Mr. Rinio. BACK ROW: Jerry Isbell, Bonnie Magda, Bonnie Moe, Marvaloy Alcorn, Mr. Winden, Phillip Hartman, Carrie Brady, Lee McCartney, Janice Personen, Penny Speers, Elaine Bleha, Darlene Rutledge. —


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