Choteau High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Choteau, MT)

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“7£e ?4ttttuat t96t ‘PreACKta 7 ie ccC ? xSie £ TITLE PAGE TABLE OF CONTENTS DEDICATION ADMINISTRATION FACULTY SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN FAVORITES ATHLETICS ORGANIZATIONS ADVERTISING edccattoit To John Richem - we the class of 1961 dedicate our ’61 yearbook, the Choteau High School Bulldog. Not only does our class wish to pay this tribute to John Richem but many classes in the past should remember him. John Richem has donated unselfishly of his time, effort, money, and contracting equipment for the benefit of the students of CHS. John Richem, a past school board member, a leading citizen of the community, and a general contractor, is one person whom we greatly appreciate for the many contribu tions he has made to this school. Each time we pause to look at this year- book, may our thoughts be centered on a great benefactor of our school. SEATED, left to right: Wm. Olson, Jim Delwo. STANDING: Glen Stoudt, Ronald Otnets, Lloyd Pedersen, Elmer Knaff, Gerald Stokes, James Rose. George Hodgskiss, Chet Abbott. BETTY BAKER Office Girl MRS. RUTH MONKMAN Office Secretary School MR. CHARLES ALLEN History, Industrial Arts. BA in Education from Nebraska State Teachers College. Ac tivities: Junior Class Sponsor MR. FRANK DIENER Music Department. BM in Music from Montana State University. Activities: Soph- omore Class. MR. FAY BUCK Assistant Coach, Math. BA in Math and P.E. from Mon tana State University. Ac- tivities: Freshman Class Sponsor. MR. ALBERT FINLEY General Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics. BS in Applied Science from Mon- tana State College, MA in School Administration from Colorado State College. Ac tivities: Science Club. MISS MARY MENDEL BS Home Economics, Physical Education, Montana State College. Activities: F.H.A., Tumbling. MISS MEREDITH BEAR Commercial Subjects. BA in Education from Montana State University. Activities: Growl, C.P.C. KEYBOARD- 0006 QOOO o MR. DOMINIC REED English, German, Latin. BA and MA in Languages from Kent State University. Activ- ities: Junior and Senior Class Plays. MR. CHARLES PECK Coach, Guidance, P.E., So- ciology, Government. BA in Physical Education and So- cial Studies from Montana State University. Activities: Senior Class Sponsor, Letter- men's Club. MRS. HELEN RUST AD English, General Math, Li- brarian. BS from Montana State College. Activities: F.T.A., Library Club. MR. RICHARD WOODS English, Journalism, Civics. BA, Montana State Univer- sity, National University of Mexico, MA. Activities: Growl, Philosophy Club. MR. JOHN NAUCK Vo-Ag, General Science, Drivers Training. BS in Ag- riculture from Montana State College. Activities: Annual Sponsor, F.F. A. MR. OLEN RAUSCH Custodian JAMES DARWIN CRANE Class Officer 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Play Cast 3, 4; Honor Society 3,4; Heisy Award 1; Student Council 1, 3, 4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Chorus 2, 3,4; State Musical Festival 2,3,4; Dance Band 2,3,4; Ensemble 2,3, 4; FFA 1; Boys’ State 3; Letter - men's Club 3, 4; Football 1,2,4,3. Nickname: Peasoup. Ambition: Be a lover. MONA KAY LARSON Class Officer 2,3; CPC 1; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Honor So- ciety 3,4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 1,2,3,4; Ensemble 3, 4; Student Director 3, 4; Science Club 1,2,3. Nick- name: Hey, there! Favorite Say- ing: Oh, scritchen kratch! Ambi- tion: To be ambitious, happy, healthy, and worth knowing. LLOYD WARREN PEDERSEN Class Officer 4; Chorus 2,3,4; An- nual Staff 4; Play Cast 3,4; Honor Society 3,4; High School Week 4; State Science Fair 2; Driver's Training 1; Boys' State 3. Nick- name: Bud. Favorite Saying: Alrighty. Ambition: Stay alive! DEAN CARTER BAKER Class Officer 1,2,4; Class Favor- ites 2; Annual Staff 4; Play Cast 3,4; Heisy Award 1; Student Coun- cil 2, 4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Chorus 1, 2,3,4; State Musical Festival 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 1; FFA 1; Science Club 2,3; State Science Fair 2; Driver's Training 1; Debate 1; Boys State 3; Letterman’s Club 3, 4; Football 1,3,4; Octet 4; Brass Ensemble 1. Nickname: Bake. Favorite Saying: Yes it is! Ambi- tion: Do everything worth doing. SHARON LORRAINE ALZHEIMER Class Off. 1,4; Ed. of An. 4; Paper St. 2, 3,4; PI. Cast 3, 4; Hon. Soc. 3, 4; Heisy Award 2; Cho. 1, 3, 4; Office Cl. 2; CPC 3, 4; FT A 2, 3, 4; St. Sci. Fair 1; Driver's Train. 1; Girls' St. 3; Home. Cand. 4; Octet 1. Ambition: College, then teach- ing. Nickname: Shan. Fav. Saying: That's the way the ball bounces! EUNICE FAY ARENSMEYER An. St. 4; Paper St. 3, 4; PI. St. 3, 4; Stu. Coun. 4; Cho. 1,2,3, 4; St. Mus. Fest. 1,2,3; Lib. Cl. 1,2,3, 4; CPC 4; Sci. Cl. 2; St. Sci. Fair 3; Driver's Train. 2. Fav. Saying: Oh Heavens. Ambition: Be a Fashion Model. KENNETH ARNOLD ARENSMEYER Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Play Staff 3, 4; FFA 1.2,3,4. Nick- name: Ken. Favorite Saying: I guess. Ambition: Stay single and become a farmer. MARION LORRAINE BATEMAN Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Play Cast 3; Student Council 4; Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Ensemble 4; Library Club 4; CPC 2, 4; Science Club 1,2, 3, 4; JESSI 3; Driver's Training 1; Declamation 1,2; State Science Fair. Favorite Saying: Parish the thought. Ambition: To be some- body. M BETTY KAYE BAKER Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 1,2,3, 4; Play Cast 3; Play Staff 4; Honor Society 4; Student Council 4; Cho- rus 1,2,3; Library Club 1; Office Club 4; FT A 2, 3, 4; Driver's Train- ing 1; U.N. Tour Alternate 3; High School Week. Favorite Say- ing: Just a bit. Ambition: To be rich, famous, and beautiful. RICHARD JAMES BACHMEIER Annual Staff 4; Play Staff 3,4; Heisy Award 2; Science Club 1; Driver's Training 1; Letterman's Club 1,2,3,4; Manager 1,2,3. Nickname: Buck. Ambition: Re- tire at 38 with a good looking wife and lots of money. GARY LEE ARMSTRONG Class Favorite 1; Annual Staff 4; Play Staff 4; Student Council 3; Band 1; Letterman's Club 2,3, 4; Football 2,3,4. Nickname: Gabe Favorite Saying: Shuckin's. Am- bition: See the World. JANICE RAE BAUMGARTNER Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Play Staff 3; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2,3,4; Driver's Training 1. Nick- name: Jan. Favorite Saying: That's tougfi. Ambition: Secre- tary and Marriage. JAMES STEVEN CONNOLE Annual Staff 4; Play Cast 3; Play Staff 4; Band 1; FFA 1,2,3, 4; Let- terman's Club 2,3,4; Football 2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1, 2,3,4; Inter scholastic 2, 3, 4. Nickname: Jim. Favorite Saying: Hi there, kid. Ambition: Go to college. JOANN NADINE CHALMERS Class Officer 1,2; Editor of Annual 4; Play Staff 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 1,2,3.4; FT A 3,4; SSTP 3; State Science Fair 1,2,3, 4; Girls' State Alternate 3; Homecom ing Candidate 4. Nickname: Fuz- zy. Favorite Saying: What do you think this is, a Roman holiday? Ambition: To always be happy. DARLENE BOADLE YEAGER Class Officer 3; Annual Staff 4; Play Cast 3; Student Council 4; Band 1; Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; CPC 1,2, 3; State Science Fair 1; Declama- tion 1; Girls State Alternate 3; Cheerleader 1,2,3. Nickname: Boadle. Ambition: To have a happy family. JON DAVID HUFFMAN Annual Staff 4; Play Cast 4; Stu- dent Council 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3, 4; State Music Fes- tival 2,3, 4; Dance Band 4; Ensem- ble 2,3,4; State Science Fair 2; Letterman's Club 2,3, 4; Basketball 3; Track 2,3, 4; State Interscholas- tic Meet 2,3,4. Nickname: Huff. Favorite Saying: Never worry; never fear; little Jon Huffman is always here. Ambition: Do what I can, while I can. ROBERT FRIIS HANSEN Play Cast 4; Play Staff 3; Heisy Award 2; FFA 1,2,3,4; Letterman's Club 1,2,3, 4; Football 1,2,3, 4. Nickname: Hanns. Favorite Say- ing: See you later, gater. Ambi- tion: Army, retire with a good looking wife. ELLEN OVIDIA HANSON Annual Staff 4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; State Musical Festival 4; Dance Band 3; Ensem- ble 3,4; CPC 2,3,4; FHA 1; Driv- er's Training 3; Paper Staff 4; Play Staff 3, 4. Nickname: Favorite Saying: Oh, really I! Ambition: To be an accountant. RICHARD JAMES JOHNSON Class Fav. 3; An. St. 4; PI. St. 3. 4; Stu. Coun. 3; Bd. 1; FFA 1,2, 3,4; Driver’s Train. 1; Let. Cl. 3,4; FB 3, 4; All Conf. Team 4; FB Capt. 4. Nickname; Little Rich. Fav. Saying: Never sweat the little things. Ambition: College and be- come a big rancher. DOROTHY MARIE JENSEN Annual Staff 4; Play Staff 4; Paper Staff 1,2,3, 4; Play Staff 3, 4; Cho- rus 2, 3, 4; Library Club 2, 3, 4; CPC 4; FHA 4; Science Club 1,2, 3,4; Declamation 1,2,3; Lion’s Club Fall Festival Queen 4; High School Rodeo 4. Nickname; Dot- tie. Favorite Saying; That's life and ya’ gotta live it. Ambition; To be a police officer, get mar- ried, and go to the uninhabited part of Australia with Rose Hughes. DENNIS KNAFF Play Staff 3, 4; Heisy Award 2; FFA 1,2,3, 4; Driver's Training 1; Foot- ball 1; Basketball 1; Track 1; Out- standing FFA Member 59-60; Del- egate to Kansas City, Mississippi; Delegate to State FFA Convention in Bozeman 1960; Vice-president, FFA 1960-61. Nickname: Dennis the Menace. Favorite Saying: Huh? Ambition: Go into Agri- culture. VIRGINIA LEE LINDER Class Off. 1; (Scobey); An. St. 4; Paper St. 4; PI. St. 4; Stu. Coun. 2; (Plentywood); Cho. 1,3, 4; Driv- er’s Train. 1; FFA Swtht. 4. Nick- name: Ginger. Fav. Saying: Good enough. Ambition; Private Sec. for a rich bachelor. STEVEN ALLEN KOCH Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Play Staff 3; Play Cast 4; FT A 4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Driver's Training 1; Philosophy Club 4; Science Club President 4. Nickname; Steve. Favorite Saying; Ambition: For- eign Language teacher. JOANNE FAYE MEADOWS Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Play Cast 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Student Director 3; Library Club 3, 4; CPC 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2,3; Driver's Training 1. Nickname: Jo. Favorite Saying: Funny Bunny. Ambition: To see the world, attend college for two years - get married and raise a large family. DARRELL DEAN LOWRANCE Annual Staff 4. Nickname: Bucky. Favorite Saying: Hello, Hand- some! Ambition: Get out, get going, and make something of myself. GARY MOON Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Driver's Training 2; Let- terman's Club 2,3,4; Football 2, 3,4; Basketball 3; Track 4; Sen- tinel in FFA 4; All-Conference Football, Second Team 4. Nick- name: Moonshine. Favorite Saying: Hey, Lady. Ambition: Get an education through the Army. Then find a rich blond; retire. JANET MOULTON Class Officer 2; Annual Staff 4; Play Cast 3,4; Student Council 2; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3, 4; State Music Festival 4; Ensemble 1,2,3,4; Library Club 2,3; CPC 1; FHA 1; Science Club 2,3,4; Driver's Training 3; Declamation 1,2; Girls' State 3. Ambition: Nursing. SUZANNE PERKINS Class Officer 1; Class Favorite 3; Play Cast 4; Play Staff 3; Student Council 2; Band 1,3,4; Chorus 1, 2,3, 4; State Music Festival 1,2, 3, 4; Ensembles 1,2, 3, 4; CPC 3; Science Club 1; Cheerleader 3; Homecoming Queen 4. Nick- name: Suzi. Ambition: To raise children who believe they owe the world something. LONNIE R. McCOLLOM Annual Staff 4; Driver's Training 1; Letter man's Club 3, 4; Football 3,4; Basketball 3, 4. Nickname: Lolly. Favorite Saying: Tell me another funny. Ambition: To have a good car that runs. RICHARD THOMAS MOORE Class Officer 2; Paper Staff 4; Play Staff 3, 4; Letterman's Club 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 2,3; Track 1,2,3,4; State Interscholastic Meet 1,2,3, 4. Nickname: Dick. Favorite Saying: I don't know. Ambition: Get rich. STANLEY PERKINS Annual Staff 4; Play Staff 3,4; Honor Society 3,4; Band 1,2,3, 4; State Music Festival 3,4; Dance Band 2,3,4; Ensemble 2,3. Nick- name: Stan. Favorite Saying: Good thinkin', Dobe. Ambition: Play in a big band. RITA MAE RAM AKER Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Play Cast 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Stu- dent Council 2; Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; CPC 1,2, 3, 4; FHA 1,4; Driver’s Training 2; Girls' Basketball 3. Nickname: Reet. Favorite Say- ing: Promise? Ambition: To be happy; to make others happy. CONSTANCE LOU POORE Class Off. 1; Class Fav. 2; An. St. 4; Paper St. 4; Play Cast 3; Play St. 4; Stu. Coun. 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Ensemble 3; CPC 1,2,3, 4; FHA 1, 4; State Sci. Fair 2,3; Driver's Training 1; Girls' State Alt. 3; Cheerleader 2; Girls Basketball 3; FFA Sweetheart Cand. 4. Nickname: Connie. Fav. Say- ing: Oh, hi! Ambition: To get the most I can out of life without stepping on anyone's toes. HOWARD EBERT TRUCHOT An. St. 4; Play St. 3, 4; Play Cast 4; Hon. Soc. 3, 4; High School Week 4; Stu. Coun. 4; Chorus 2, 3.4; FFA 1; SSTP 3; Sci. Cl. 2; State Sci. Fair 2, 4; Driver's Train ing 1; Letterman’s Cl. 4; Football 3,4. Nickname: Howdy. Fav. Saying: I'll bet. Ambition: Go to college and lead a happy suc- cessful life. RICHARD ALLAN WILSON Paper Staff 4; Play Staff 3; Play Cast 4; Heisy Award 2; Student Council 3; FFA 2,3,4; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Football 2, 3,4; Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4; Track 2,3, 4; State Interscholastic Meet 2,3,4; CPC King 4. Nickname: Deacon. Favorite Saying: I'll go along with that. Ambition: Togo North to Alaska. DAVID FRANCIS PURKETT Play Staff 3; Chorus 2,3; Science Club 1,2. Nickname: Admiral. Favorite Saying: I don't know. Ambition: Become lock and safe expert. BESSIE ARLEEN STOTT Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Play Cast 4; Play Staff 3; Student Coun- cil 3; Band 1,3, 4; Chorus 2,3, 4; Ensemble 1.3.4; CPC 3; State Science Fair 2. Nickname: Messy Bessie. Favorite Saying: Dumb Cwuk. Ambition: Private Sec- retary. WINIFRED RUTH VAIL Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Play Cast 4; Play Staff 3; High School Week 4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Library Club 4; CPC 1,2,4; Science Club 1,2,3; Driver's Training 2. Nick- name: Wini. Favorite Saying: Hey, guess what? Ambition: To go to college and catch some un- suspecting bachelor. HAROLD WILLET WOOD An. St. 4; PI. St. 3.4; Bd. 1.2,3; Dance Bd. 2; Sci. Cl. 1.2. 3, 4; St. Sci. Fair 1,2,3, 4; Driver's Train. 1; Sci. Tal. Search, Hon. Ment. 1,2, 3,4. Nickname: Woody. Fav. Say- ing: I don't know. Ambition: To go to college. LeROY YEAGER PI. Cast 3, 4; Heisy Award 3; Stu. Coun. 2,4; FFA 1,2,3, 4; Driver's Train. 1; Boys' St. Alt. 3; Letter- man's Cl. 1.2, 3, 4; FB 2, 3, 4; Bskt. 4; Track 1,2, 3,4; St. Inter scholastic Meet 1,2,3, 4; A. A. U. Track Meet 4; All Conf. FB Team 3, 4; Track Capt. 3,4. Nickname: Horse. Fav. Saying: Good golly, Miss Molly. Ambition: Get married and be re- tired at the age of 41. Guest Speaker Introduction of Speaker MR. JOHNSTONE HOWARD TRUCHOT Co- V a 1 e d i c t 0 r 1 a n s HOWARD TRUCHOT SHARON ALZHEIMER JOANN CHALMERS Salutatory Address Valedictory Address SHARON ALZHEIMER JOANN CHALMERS t ?6f tyttuUcatuty CLASS MEMBERS: Sharon Alzheimer, Eunice Arensmeyer, Kenny Arensmeyer, Gary Armstrong, Rich Bachmeier, Betty Kaye Baker, Dean Baker, Marion Bateman, Janice Baumgartner, Edith Bouma, Joann Chalmers, Jim Connole, Jim Crane, Bob Hansen, Ellen Hanson, Jon Huffman, Dorothy Jensen, Rich Johnson, Dennis Knaff, Steve Koch, Mona Kay Larsen, Ginger Linder, Bucky Lowrance, Lonnie McCollom, Marjorie Me- Farlane, Joanne Meadows, Gary Moon, Dick Moore, Janet Moulton, Bud Pedersen, Stan Perkins, Suzanne Perkins, Connie Poore, David Purkett, Rita Ramaker, Arleen Stott, Howard Truchot, Winnie Vail, Rich Wilson, Harold Wood, LeRoy Yeager. Loaftn 'ZOacf, S zc 02 O6e t Janice S. Connie P. LeRoy Y. Winifred and Miriam Terry K. Rita R. Janice B. Joanne M. Gary M. Bud P. Gary A. Dean B. MONTANA MON TANA MONTANA taTTjnr, X i Delegates to Boys State, August, 1960: DEAN BAKER, BUD PEDERSEN, JIM CRANE Delegates to Girls’ State, June, 1960: JANET MOULTON. MONA KAY LARSEN. SHARON ALZHEIMER Cast Section, 'POzy “THE PERFECT IDIOT Cast HOWARD TRUCHOT JON HUFFMAN STEVE KOCH JANET MOULTON WINIFRED VAIL BOB HANSON LeROY YEAGER JIM CRANE LLOYD PEDERSON SUZANNE PERKINS JOANNE MEADOWS SHARON ALZHEIMER RITA RAMAKER DEAN BAKER ARLEEN STOTT Student Directors MONA KAY LARSEN MARION BATEMAN Thief, Parsnip Snatcher TOM We, the class of 1961, being of sound body and free mind do hereby announce our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To our teachers we leave our textbooks, tests, and all the grades they have given us, along with the many treasured memories of our presence. ARTICLE II To the whole High School we leave the crowded hallways, the narrow slippery stairs, the reluctant water fountains, and our good times in our four years of High School. ARTICLE III Each class member would like to bequeath these following prized possessions: ARLENE STOTT wills her seat on the Pendroy bus to Jennie Bouma. GARY ARMSTRONG wills his manly physique to Jim Murphy providing that he puts it to as good a use as Gary did on the dance floor. JOANNE MEADOWS wills all her empty Pepsi bottles and the hundreds of moldy, deteriorated movie magazines hidden in her basement to Kelly Cannon. She would be very happy if you picked them up soon. DARRELL LOWRANCE wills his ability to make three different dates for the same night and keep them to Scott Sea- ton and Darrell Stott. EUNICE ARENSMEYER wills her ability to get stuck with drawing posters for important events to Twila Burt. Eunice says, Tell everyone to quit making up important dates, will ya, huh. H DENNIS KNAFF wills his beloved geometry book to Larry Swanson. He begs you to take good care of it for he will miss it very much. DARLENE YEAGER and EDITH BOUMA will their ability to keep house and still keep up with their school work to Karen Low ranee. JAMES CONNOLE wills for one year his liking for girls with long hair, be they red-heads, blonds, or brunettes to Roy Inbody and Wayne Carlson. The two clippers of our class, WINI VAIL and JANET MOULTON, will their ability to attend class meetings by cutting out geometry class. Because this ability results in their receiving zeros and other such marks, they would like to will it to Robbie Ann Crocker and Carolynn Weist. LONNIE McCOLLOM and DICK MOORE will their happy, gay, but truant hunting days to John Richem, Wally Hitch- cock, and Jim Arensmeyer. STEVE KOCH wills his up-standing position in the philosophers club to David Hart. JOANN CHALMERS wills her ability to know all about rodeos, especially the part involving horse races, to Patti Schiller in hopes she will enjoy the future rodeos. JAMES CRANE wills his famous Seven-Year Bunny Hop Rabbit Twitch, to John Connole and Neal Wedum. which he acquired from the Senior Class Play. MARION BATEMAN at one time had long hair nice and neat; then she cut it off and it lies in a bundle, all in a heap. She wills this heap to Mr. Buck, just in case he gets bald in the next few years. DAVID PURKETT and KENNY ARENSMEYER will their efficient but long lasting Five Year Plan to Joe Gleason and Gene Bruno. DEAN BAKER would will his newly mortgaged Model A car to Jerry Asay and John Lusty, but he feels that it will be of great necessity in his travels to and from Missoula, and for future dates. Watch that gas gage, girls. HOWARD TRUCHOT wills his rabbit foot, clover leaf, and horse shoe, all of which contributed to his success in high school, to Ray Yeager. BETTY KAYE BAKER wills her doodling notebook used for doodling in classes to Trudy Clark so that she can do little. RICHARD BACHMEIER wills his books, locker, and brains, what's left of them, to Linda Leigland. VIRGINIA LINDER, our future secretary, wills the mimeographing machine in the commercial room to Sandy Orne. The voice of experience says, HKeep hands out of machine while in operation. It works better that way. LeROY YEAGER has a sneaky way of getting out of sports. However, it is too sneaky for him. He wills his ability to shoot himself to Robert McAuley and Lee Drummond. DOROTHY JENSEN wills all her pep and energy to Carol Howard and Anna Lou Bouma. There is quite enough to go around. Tall, dark, and handsome JON HUFFMAN would will his quiet, shy manner to Robert Hollar, but he is quite sure he will need these fine qualities for future flirting. JANICE BAUMGARTNER wills all her dates with out-of-town boys to her sister Roberta, in hopes that she will keep track of them while Janice is away. LLOYD PEDERSEN wills his title The Perfect Idiot from the Senior Class Play to Robbie Erickson as a consolation because he probably won't make valedictorian anyway. CONNIE POORE and RITA RAYMAKER will their positions as Chief Cooks and Bottle Washers at the Log-Cabin Drive- Inn to Nancy Groot and Yvonne Gefeller. They hope that you will be able to keep the salt and pepper shakers, ketchup jars, and such from being stolen by regular patrons. ROBERT HANSON wills his tan 1951 Ford to Lynn Nordahl. This car is very unique. It knows the road to and from Bynum by heart; no steering is necessary. MONA KAY LARSEN would like to will that friendly patrolman who keeps bothering her on weekends to Toni Lussenden and Nancy Davison. Incidently, the complex he gave her goes with him. RICH WILSON wills his parking place on the radiator across from Unk's room to Floyd Joramo so that he can watch the girls go by. Have fun! SUZANNE PERKINS wills her ability to concentrate and get her studying done in spite of noise and other distractions to Susan Gravdal. HAROLD WOOD wills his Ham operator's license to Betty Jo Tibbies so that she won't run out of people to talk to. SHARON ALZHEIMER wills all her executive positions which she held while in CHS to Frances Banis. Don't beat them too hard, because then they don't respond too well. RICHARD JOHNSON, the strong silent one of our class, would will his height to Mike McCartney and Gordon Larson, but he thinks he will need all he has, for some reason or another. ELLEN HANSON would will her job at the Chevrolet Garage, but she doesn't have it anymore. And if she did, she wouldn't give it away anyway. Incidently, she wasn't fired. STANLEY PERKINS wills all his poor bum lambs from his vast sheep ranch to Dana Boussard so that she can grow her own wool for a complete sweater wardrobe. GARY MOON wills his J.F.K. forelock, which increased his appeal to the girls, to Rodney Schilling. Remember, a little dab will do it! xofc iecef. The day is May 23, and the year 1961. The time is 8:00 pm. This scene takes place in the dining hall of the new, multi-million dollar Choteau High School. The main characters are the members of the 1961 graduating class. This could be called Reunion - 1971. As we look over the crowd, we see many dear and familiar faces. We see Mrs. L. Lemmon, the former Sharon Alzheimer, who is now spending her spare time en- gaged as secretary to Michael Anthony, secretary to John Bearsfoot Tipton, multimillionaire. The Lemmons have four lovely children who live with them at their plush home on Nob Hill. We also see Mr. Ken Arensmeyer, the distinguished authority on How to Farm With the Least Amount of Effort, and the author of the best-seller of the same title. Nearby, we also see Madame Eunice, known to us as Eunice Arensmeyer, who arrived a little late from Paris where she is the top fashion designer. Her fashions are widely known as Fashions of the Hour, in case you girls are interested. And there is Gary Armstrong, better known perhaps as Count Twinkle Toes, founder of the new and now internationally famous Twinkle Toes School of Dance, whose main course is in how to dance the Twinkle Toes, an old and charming dance brought back from a recent trip to Twinklenavia. Betty Kaye Baker tells us she is now married to a famous surgeon and spends most of her time in the operating room, (assisting him, of course.) She also modestly confesses that she records in her spare time. You may have heard her recent hit, Have Scalpel, Esther Mask - Will Operate. The former Joann Chalmers we are also happy to have with us tonight. She took precious time out from teaching her Happy Tots nursery school to be here. She specializes in teaching children of well- known government diplomats the proper methods of getting along together. Jim Crane, our '61 Class President has gone far in the business world. He has kept up his early-set tradition of starring in the spotlight. He is now successful ukelele-playing president of Space Enter- prises, Inc. Our own Ellen Hanson, now private secretary to the U.S. Ambassador in Turkey, had planned to be here tonight too, but a mix-up in rocket scheduling will find her arriving in Choteau just one day late. We were sorry to hear that Marion Bateman would be unable to come tonight. As you know, Ma- rion was always one to question, but we wonder if perhaps she hasn't gone too far. A physicist, she is experimenting with the atom. Split it? Fine. Put it back together? No. I'm sure we all join in hearty wish that she get well soon. Now, we see our only columnist a little farther down the table. It is none other than Dean Baker, whose column was just last week chosen as the Most-Read Column of 1971. It is entitled Dear Abner, just cuz he thought Dear Abby needed a little competition. Janice Baumgartner, now famous beautician, has just recently returned from Hollywood where she was in charge of all hair styles for the movie School Daze, a satire on those 'good old days' of 1961. She tells us that she had the most trouble keeping the peroxide strip in Yul Bryner's now-thinning hair. (He plays the part of one of the faculty members, of course.) Jim Connole has become the world's greatest big game hunter. Just recently Jim shot the biggest mouse Africa had to offer. The natives there have made Mr. onnole a hero for getting rid of the crea- ture that has been virtually terrifying the Ubangis. Bob Hanson, of Broadway fame after his discovery in the Senior Class Play, has turned to his original plans for working with the police department. He gets the biggest kick out of patrolling the Strip be- tween Choteau and Bynum. Because of the college built recently in that fair city, he now has more traffic offenders than he would care to admit. By the way, any of your children wanting an education there in the future may apply directly to Bynum Tech of which our own Horse, Le Roy Yeager is the famous, or infamous, whichever you prefer, coach of all sports activities. Also here, directly from Bermuda, is Dorothy Jensen, who runs the D-Bar-J racing stables there. Any bet on her horses we feel would be safe. We are not, however, encouraging gambling of any sort. After dinner tonight, we shall be entertained by Sir Jon's Philharmonic, which does wonders for the still popular rock 'n roll. By the way. Sir Jon (Huffman, of course) is establishing a new dance band which we feel sure will be ready to perform at our next reunion. Our only lady doctor, Mona Kay Larsen, is now professor of psychology at Princeton University. She uses Sir Jon's music in treatment of cases, and also uses her own piano recording of Nut House, Here I come.' This has the effect of scaring all her patients so badly that they are afraid to get com- plexes and all of those things. We shall call for a speech shortly from the honorable Richard Johnson, now mayor of the fast-grow- ing metropolis of Bynum. We are sure he will have a few words of wisdom for us. (Mainly on how he made his million, we hope.) Ginger Linder, still as fickle as ever, has made noteworthy news recently by typing 300 words per minute for the head of the newly formed office of Saturn, Inc. She has also earned the title of Miss Secretary of the Year by placing at the top of a list of thousands of interplanetary contestants. That play-boy, Dennis Knaff, has finally settled down. He is now head of the department of re- search for Dow Chemical Co. and has made many earth-shaking discoveries in the wide-open field of chemical research. The former Joanne Meadows is now the head of the Dale Carnegie Corp. in all the United States and also its branches in foreign countries. She recently made headlines by performing a filibuster which lasted for fifty-one hours, fifty-nine minutes, and fifty-nine seconds. Steve Koch has also made news with his recent climb of the newly discovered mountain in Potsyl- vania. This mountain was hidden under the debris left by the Inaugural Ball of 1961. Keep up the good work, Steve. You'll never guess who is now employed as chief juvenile officer in Choteau. Anyway, it is none other than Darrell (Buck) Lowrance. His policy of Spois the rod and Spare the child works very well indeed. At any rate, he is this year's most popular juvenile officer. Our very talented musician, known to us as Suzanne Perkins, now budgets her time between taking care of her family at home and giving piano concerts in the new Carnegie Hall. She too will appear on our evening program with a few piano concertos. After such a delicious dinner, it would certainly do to tell you from where it came. It was catered, free, from the C R Drive Inn by none other than Connie and Rita. (Formerly Poore and Ramaker, respectively.) It was delicious, ladies. Rich Wilson, our most eligible bachelor, is still up in Alaska with Pinnell and Talifson. He enjoys living comfortably in his luxurious shocking pink igloo. Howard Truchot, now test driver for Chevrolet's new Rocket Drive, which runs admirably well on solid fuel, just recently developed, made it here in record time, considering the difficulty he had on the way. Three of his four rocket engines burned out enroute. He enlisted the capable service of Gary Moon, now rich manager of Standard Service Stations Unlimited. We are also enjoying the company of the former Arleen Stott, who is now employed by the Easy- Open Can Opener Co., where she tests Easy-Open Can Openers. However, with the new zip-top cans we fear for the business future of her company. David Purkett, now sales manager of the Purkett Pack-It Plant, has made his million in the pack ing industry. His slogan is - Purkett'll Pick It and Pack It. Dick Moore is now testing mattresses in a big department store. He especially likes the King Size, firm, you know, the one with all the little men holding it up. So we see that Dick’s outstanding talent for snoozing has finally paid off. He sleepily tells us he misses his work. Harold Wood was telling us he just about didn't make it here tonight because he mislabeled some wires while working on a TV set. Although his hands are bandaged, he isn't having too much trouble getting the food to his mouth. Janet Moulton, and Wini Vail haven't reformed yet. Instead of skipping classes and cutting up with the teachers, they're selling people wooden cigars and Brooklyn bridges. Bud Pedersen, with his Mr. CHS award is now Mister Hollywood. He also had to fight quite a mob to be here, we're glad you made it. Bud! Darlene Yeager is busy with her little Cody Jim and Wild William tonight so she asked to be ex- cused. Stanley Perkins, is now in a circus side show. Stan is a trick artist with guns. He also trained a couple of his father's sheep ticks. Everybody likes this act. Rich Bachmeier, last but by no means least, has finally arrived. His cries of I made it, I made it, apply not only to his final arrival tonight, but earlier this morning he was notified of his highest army rank. He finally is a full-fledged Pfc. ! Darell Stott President foi Toni Lussenden Vice-president Carol Howard Secretary -treasurer ■ Karen Lowrance Representative John Lusty Representative Jim Arensymeyer Jennie Bouma Dana Boussard Roberta Baumgartner ✓ r Twila Burt Kelly Cannon Wayne Carlson Gertrude Clark John Connole Robbie Crocker Nancy Davison Not Shown Lee Drummond I Nancy Groot Not Available Roy Inbody y Jim Murphy Robert Yvonne Joe Susan Erickson Gefeller Gleason Gravdal David Wally Robert Robert Hart Hitchcock Hollar McAuley Floyd Gordan Linda Mike Joramo Larson Leigland McCartney Lynn Sandy John Patti Nordall Orne Richem Schiller Neal Carolynn Ray Wedum Weist Yeager JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Toni Lussenden. Vice-president; Darrell Stott. President; Carol Howard. Sec retary -treasurer. Play Cast JOHN CONNOLE JIM MURPHY BOB McAULEY RODNEY SCHILLING NEAL WEDUM Play Cast DANA BOUSSARD SUSAN GRAVDAL YVONNE GEFELLER KAREN LOWRANCE TONI LUSSENDEN Student Directors KELLY CANNON CAROL ANN HOWARD Is he dead or just out for a while? PROM KING AND QUEENS SHARON ALZHEIMER DEAN BAKER JOANN CHALMERS George - Rep. Abbott Anderson Burt Chalmers Wayne Jerry Flora Toni Dan Gollehon Gray Gray Groot Hanson John Kenny Kaylene Hanusa Johnson Larson I Andrea Lindseth 1 W alter Malone Maryls Moon Jackie Nesbit Don Reiner Sherry Peebles Phyllis Rice Bill Rogers Ernie Julia Kathleen Schwenke Smallwood Stokes Ricky Janice Judy Stout Stromswald Tangen Louise Truchot 2i Robert Ethel Wright White Carol Wedum Why so sad, Danny? 1$ that really you, Virginia? O President Allen Peters Vice-president David Stott Treasurer Anderson Rep. Gary Dunckel, Rep. Woody A meline Mwk Eddy Jim Anderson Arensmeyer Baker Kathy Barbie Boussard Buchanan Janie Burns Jim Donna Carlson Chalmers Cherry Clark Dhane Forrest Gollehon Karen Gloria Mabel Richard Jere Gravdal Groot Hansman Hansman Huffman Bonnie David Russell Drena Judy K illam Knaff Koch Lane Larson r - ■ mm m v v Sandra Barbara Gary Charles Mary Lou Lindgren Lussenden McCartney McFarland McFarlane Jean McGuire Kathy Dominic Suzan Maloney Morano Meadows Judy Morris Betty Jo Randel photo NOT AVAILABLE Terry Rogers Thomas Rogers Ronnie Pierre James Faith James John Dwight Ross Schwenke Sul grove Swanson Truchot Qary Lawrence Miriam Linda John Truchot Truchot Vail Vance Van Brunt W S. SHARON ALZHEIMER LLOYD PEDERSEN (?uU4t (? yu i£e GINGER LINDER JIM CONNOLE Scat s4(t- txauttd ARLEEN STOTT JON HUFFMAN MONA LARSEN 4t6teUc DOROTHY JENSEN LEROY YEAGER THoot dt6elef. to Succeed JOANN CHALMERS HOWARD TRUCHOT 'pxceKcUceot JANET MOULTON RICH JOHNSON 6 'Seat 'DcutcerA JANICE BAUMGARTNER GARY ARMSTRONG ,V 2 1960 A-SQUAD SCORES NORTHERN DIVISION Choteau 34 Fort Benton 12 Choteau 20 Sunburst 18 Choteau 21 Browning 19 Choteau 46 Fairfield 0 Choteau 13 Valier 26 Choteau 7 Cut Bank 27 Choteau 6 Conrad 19 Choteau 14 Great Falls J. V. s 20 FIRST ROW; Darrel Stott, Dean Baker. Ron George. Gary Moon, Bob Hanson. Jim Crane, Jim Connole, Gary McCartney. SECOND ROW; Wayne Carlson, Roger Kelly, Terry Kelly, Leroy Yeager, Rich Wilson, Jay Leighland, Jerry Asay. THIRD ROW: Assistant Coach Peck, Student Teacher Jay Dunckel, Lynne Nordahl, Danny Hanson, Floyd Joramo, Ray Yeager, Bob Hollar, Gary Armstrong, Lonnie McCollom; Gary Richem, Manager, Mr. Buck, Coach. B-SQUAD FOOTBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: Charlie McFarlane, Dom Morano, Jere Huffman, David Ander- son, Jack Wiseman, John Clark, David Stott, Wayne Gollehon. SECOND ROW; Kenny Johnson, Rich Clough, Jackie Nesbit, Artie Anderson, Woody Ameline, Jim Carlson, Roger Weist, Gary McCartney, Coach Peck. THIRD ROW: Jay Dunckel, Roger Kelly, Emie Schwenke, John Swanson, Lonnie Dale, Jay Leig- land, Gary Dunckel, Walter Malone. GARY MOON Second All Conference Team HOWARD TRUCHOT RICHARD JOHNSON Co-Captain First All Conference Team DEAN BAKER BOB HANSEN JIM CRANE JIM CONNOLE RICHARD WILSON Co-Captain First All Conference Team COACHES Head Coach - FAY BUCK Assistant Coach - CHARLES PECK GARY ARMSTRONG LONNIE McCOLLOM FIRST ROW: Coach Charles Peck. Richard Wilson, Bob Hollar. Dan Hansen. LeRoy Yeager, Jerry Asay, BACK ROW: Roger Kelly, Lonnie McCollom, John Lusty, Lynn Nordahl, Jim Connole, Terry Kelly, Manager - Ricky Stoudt. ACTION! ACTION! Two points for our team. What happen. Bob? LEROY YEAGER Forward BOB HOLLAR Center Manager Mike Morris, Ronnie Gollehon, Russel Kock, Dave Warneke, Allen Peters, Mike Ferris, David Stott, Marc Anderson, Coach Fay Buck. SECOND ROW; Artie Anderson, Lonnie Dale, Gary Dunckel, Ernest Schwenke. John Swanson, Jack Nesbit, and Robert Cherry. FIRST ROW: Jim Connole, Jon Huffman, Rich Wilson, LeRoy Yeager, Dick Moore, Manager Mike Morris. SECOND ROW; Ronnie Gollehon, Wayne Carlson, Terry Kelly, Gary Moon, Jerry Asay, Neal Wedum. TOP ROW: Head Coach Charles Peck, Ray Yeager, Floyd Joramo, Dan Hansen, Gary Dunckel, Assistant Coach Fay Buck. DIVISION CHAMPS RELAY TEAM BOTTOM ROW: LeRoy Yeager, Jon Huffman. TOP ROW: Ray Yeager, Dan Hansen. Senc n, 7't c6 ‘T t t RICHARD WILSON Javelin Record 160 feet 4 inches GARY MOON Discus Record 128 feet 4 inches LeROY ‘HORSE’ YEAGER, Captain: 100 yard dash record 10.2; 220 yard dash record 22.3; Low hurdles record 20.3; 440 yard run record 53. 4. JIM CONNOLE JON HUFFMAN Broad Jump record 20 feet 9 inches DICK MOORE FIRST ROW: Jim Carlson, Mark Anderson, David Stott. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Gollehon, Gary Dunckel, Lonnie Dale. Action Shots at the Division Track Meet The fight to the finish in the finals in the low hurdles. 1 | Rich is showing us how to clear the high jump bar. The start for the finals in the 100 yard dash. Ray in the lead during his heat in the low hurdles. Come along, Kids, and get on the bail. My what a BIG football field. Don’t just stand there; work. @Cea t- Lazy Juniors? JANET MOULTON Class Prophecy The Lineup” MONA KAY LARSEN Class Will Most Valuable Football Player RICHARD JOHNSON Most Valuable Basketball Player RICHARD WILSON Outstanding Students in Science HAROLD WOOD and JOANN CHALMERS Outstanding Music Students SUZANNE PERKINS and JIM CRANE (not pictured) JOANN CHALMERS School Spirit Award United Nations Pilgrimage Contestants, left to right: Neal Wedum, Rod- ney Schilling, Caralyn Weist, Carol Howard, Patti Schiller, Dana Bous- sard, Toni Lussenden. Winner: Carol Howard. Heisey Award Winners, left to right: Neal Wedum, Suzanne Perkins, Marc Anderson, Marlys Moon, Janice Stromswald, Rich Clough, Terry Kelly, Jim Connole, David Anderson, Bob Hollar. LeROY YEAGER JIM CRANE RICH JOHNSON Outstanding Senior Athlete Outstanding Senior Boy Outstanding FFA Member 07u tMtK p “7 1+K Betty Jo Tibbies, Louise Truchot, Phyllis Rice, Suzanne Perkins, Donna Burt, Detra Abbott, Judy Stott, Marlys Moon. Judy Stott, Donna Burt, Marlys Moon, Detra Abbott, Betty Jo Tibbies, Louise Truchot, Suzanne Perkins, Phyllis Rice, Miss Mendle, supervisor. iIfenfo 7e z K Toni Groot, Betty Jo Randall, Betty Fjeld- heim, Carol Inbody, Barbara Lussenden, Sandra Lindgren, Gloria Groot, Faith Sch- wenke, Mable Hansmann, Louise Truchot, Marlys Moon, Linda Vance, Kathleen Stokes. How Quaint Home on the farm Hay-shakers? Does your Daddy know? Go get them That Much Wrong house OH! Same night Society BACK ROW: Mr. Schiller, Jim Murphy, Neal Wedum, Bob McAuley, Bud Pedersen, Stanley Perkins, Jim Crane, Howard Truchot, Rodney Schilling. FRONT ROW: Robbie Ann Crocker, RitaRamaker, Sharon Alzheimer, Mona Kay Larsen, Carol Ann Howard, Joann Chalmers. Not Pictured: Betty Kaye Baker and Lee Drummond. Student ounce C FIRST ROW: Sharon Alzheimer, President; Jim Crane, Bud Pedersen, Jon Huffman, Betty Kaye Baker, Karen Lowrance, Karon George. SECOND ROW: Darlene Boadle, Marion Bateman, Joann Meadows, Mona Kay Larsen, Dean Baker, Howard Truchot, Donna Chalmers, Connie Poore. THIRD ROW: Mr. Peck. Roger Kelly, LeRoy Yeager, Ray Yeager, John Lusty, Neal Wedum, Gary Dunckel. President - SHARON ALZHEIMER Vice-president - RITA RAMAKER Secretary - FRANCES BANIS Treasurer - ELLEN HANSON Representative - JOANNE MEADOWS Corresponding Secretary - CONNIE POORE A SQUAD CHEERLEADERS Nancy Groot, Betty Jo Tibbies, Karen Lowrance, Roberta Baum- gartner. B SQUAD CHEERLEADERS Conna Burt, Kaylene Larson, Ginny Jackson, Janice Stromsv old. RICH WILSON, Snow King DAVID STOTT and BUD PEDERSEN, Princes RICH WILSON, Snow King SHARON ALZHEIMER, CPC president TOP ROW: Dave Warneke, Roger Weist, Larry Swanson, Jim Arensmeyer, Ed Arensmeyer, Gary McCartney, Dave Stott, Jim Baker, Gary True hot. MIDDLE ROW: Lawrence Truchot, Ronny George, Jim Connole, Joe Gleason, Allen Peters, Jim Carlson, Dave Knaff, John Clark, Jim Peebles. BOTTOM ROW: Advisor Mr. Nauck, Ray Yeager, Gary Moon, Dennis Knaff, Richard Johnson, Rich Wilson, Darrel Stott, Bob Hansen, LeRoy Yeager. Jr. League Champs Hayseeds Farmington Shin-dig vjint«Fait p. Knaff Jansen. Kansas City Delegates Rich Johnson - Dennis Knaff R. Johnson's Supervised Farming Program Farm Mechanics and General Ag Team R. Johnson’s Pigs Livestock Team (1st Place) Grains Team (2nd Place) Farm shop Project R. Johnson Range Management Field Trip B. Hansen Working on Chapter Scrapbook BIN Y - ii i 411 1 Ul I Pi Our Sweetheart (Ginger) K. Arensmeyer and shop project Broadcasting booth built by Vo-Ag Classes Honorary Chapter Farmer Grant Curtis Le Roy Yeager and his ladder he entered in Lincoln Welding Contest FHA-FFA Parent Banquet Judging Dairy Cattle at Hal Jensen's After a hard day at the Con- vention FIRST ROW: James Crane, Danny Hansen, Richard Johnson, Gary Armstrong, Richard Wilson, Scott Seaton, and Jerry Asay. SECOND ROW: Dean Baker, Terry Kelly, Roger Kelly, Wayne Carlson, Jon Huffman, Richard Bachmeier, and Gery Richem. THIRD ROW: Floyd Joramo, Lynn Nordahl. James Connole, Darell Stott. Gary Moon, LeRoy Yeager, and Rodney Schilling. FOURTH ROW: Ray Yeager, Bob Hollar, Dick Moore, Bob Hanson, Ronald George, Neal Wedum, and Coach Mr. Charles Peck. Homecoming Queen SUZANNE PERKINS Attendants GINGER LINDER JOANN CHALMERS SHARON ALZHEIMER S cce«tce (?lu6 FIRST ROW; Barbara Lussenden. Neal Wedum. Dana Boussard, Toni Lussenden, Steve Koch. Ginny Jackson, Kathy Boussard. Audrey Sheble, and Mariam Vail. SECOND ROW; Marsha Newman. Nancy Davison. Judy Larson. Marlys Moon, Gretchen Voor- hees, Pat Schiller, Susan Meadows, Bonnie Killam. Judy Zgoda, Dorothy Jensen. Marion Bate- man, Janet Moulton, and Carol Inbody. THIRD ROW: Mike Morris, David Anderson, James Sulgrove, Walter Malone. Rob Cherry, Ronnie Pierre, Artie Anderson, Rodney Schilling. FOURTH ROW: Lonnie Dale, Bob McAuley, Bob Erickson, Ernest Schwenke, Pete Frazier, Harold Wood, James Murphy, Mike Ferris, Bob Wright, Marc Anderson, and Mr. Albert Finley, Sponsor. Grand Prize Winners in the Choteau District Science Fair V« V V Science 'pain, 'P'lajectc MILLIKANS OIL DROP EXPERIMENT HAROLD Vf OOO pON REINED jANICE STROMSWAED LONNIE DALE GRETCHEN voorhees tHOse wHo PLaCED at the sta te SCIENCE CHe l STRy CI ASS CHEMisTS?? ' TA EK. a biologist. ed by me Rational Science !P0nSOt foundation FIRST ROW: Kelly Cannon, Ethel White, Frances Banis, Pat Schiller, Connie Poore, Rita Ramaker, Suzanne Perkins, and Judy Stott. SECOND ROW; Miss Maty Mendel, Sponsor; Virginia Stott, Sheila Jensen, Mary Lou McFarlane, Judy Zgoda, Betty Jo Randall, Kathy Maloney, and Julia Smallwood. THIRD ROW; Beth Poore, Kathy Boussard. Anke Dhane, Dorothy Jensen, Bonnie Killam, Arlene Stott, and Barbara Buchanan. FIRST ROW: Joanne Meadows, Jean McGuire, Virginia Stott, Ethel White. Andrea Lind- seth. SECOND ROW: Nancy Groot, Marion Bateman, Tony Lussenden, Anna Lou Bouma, Judy Zgoda, Wini Vail, Miriam Vail, Carol Wedum, Yvonne Gefeller. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Rustad, Gloria Groot, Dorothy Jensen, Faith Schwenke, Trudy Clark, Eunice Arens- meyer, Bonnie Killam, Judy Tangen. tytotol FIRST ROW: Betty Baker, Eunice Arensmyer, Suzanne Perkins, Arleen Stott. SECOND ROW: Mr. Woods, Gary Moon, Ken Arensmeyer, Rita Ramaker, Joanne Meadows, Marion Bateman, Connie Poor, Dick Moore, Rich Wilson, Ginger Linder, Mona Larsen, Dorothy Jensen, Ellen Hanson, Miss Bear. ____________________________________ petra AbbQtu Kl?« «r back , Meal Dorothy Jensen Sherry Peebles Eunice Arensmeyer Judy Tangen Louise Truchot Judy Stott ALTOS: Kayleen Larson Detra Abbott Kathy Boussard Audrey Sheble Janice Stromswold Kathleen Stokes Ginger Linder Joann Chalmers Rose Hughes Yvonne Gefeller Rita Ramaker Connie Poore Robbie Crocker Marion Bateman Mona Kay Larsen Janet Moulton Darlene Yeager TENORS: Dave Warneke Jon Huffman John Connole Rich Clough Jim Sulgrove David Anderson Jere Huffman Jim Peebles John Clark Gary Dunckel Ronnie Pierre BASSES: Dan Hansen Bob McAuley Walter Malone Pete Frazier Gary Richem Howard Truchot Jim Crane Dean Baker Ronnie George Buddy Pedersen Suzanne Perkins Carol Howard Arleen Stott Karen Gravdal Linda Vance Marsha Newman Ginny Jackson Sharon Alzheimer Ellen Hanson Jean McGuire Gloria Groot Carol Inbody Faith Schwenke Judy Morris Virginia Stott Joanne Meadows Wini Vail Donna Chalmers Andrea Lindseth Trudy Clark Beth Poore Kathy Maloney Sheila Jensen Barbara Lussenden Nancy Groot Roberta Baumgartner Janice Baumgartner Karen Low ranee Frances Banis Susie Gravdal Sandry Orner Terri Rogers SOPRANOS: (?. S. gW FLUTES: Richard Clough TENOR SAXOPHONES: TROMBONES: Ellen Hanson Phyllis Rice Virginia Stott Jim Crane Ann Chalmers Betty Fjeldheim Allen Peters Judy Stott Nancy Davison Susan Gravdal Kathy Boussard Jim Murphy Karen Gravdal Twila Burt Susan Meadows Bob McAuley Jean McGuire Bob Wright BARITONE SAXOPHONES: Donna Chalmers Judy Larsen Pete Frazier Jon Huffman Gary Truchot BASSOON: Marsha Newman FRENCH HORNS: John Van Brunt Suzanne Perkins Dwight Truchot Linda Vance BASS: OBOES: Barbee Buchanan Kelly Cannon Dean Baker Arleen Stott Audrey Sheble Patti Schiller PERCUSSION: Donna Burt Mick Morris TRUMPETS: David Anderson CLARINETS: ALTO CLARINET: Ron George Miriam Vail Stanley Perkins Yvonne Gefeller John Lusty Faith Schwenke Joann Chalmers BASS CLARINET: Don Reiner Jere Huffman Janet Moulton Gloria Groot Dana Boussard TYMPANI: Connie Poore ALTO SAXOPHONES: Janice Oertl Carol Ann Howai Kaylene Larsen Mona Kay Larsen Ron Pierre Janice Baumgartner Jim Sulgrove Lonnie Dale DIRECTOR: Joann Meadows Jane Burns BARITONE: Frank Diener Dan Hansen Judy Zgoda Sheila Jensen Marc Anderson ALL-STATE MUSIC FESTIVAL BACK ROW: Jim Crane, Dean Baker, Susan Gravdal, Stan Perkins, Rich Clough, Jon Huffman. 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Choteau CHOTEAU STANDARD STATION Atlas Tires and Batteries Permalube Oils BOB MALONEY Standard Bulk Plant THE BELLA VISTA MOTEL THE JACK WRIGHTS WOODWARD'S ELECTRIC SERVICE Electrical Contractor Wiring, Neon, Lighting, Servicing Phone IN 6-2892 Choteau, Montana CHOTEAU DRUG COMPANY exofl DRUGS Medicine Cosmetic s Photographic Supplies Magazines Candy Veterinarians Supplies MILTON McNEA AND TED HALVERSON HANUSA AGENCY MIf It's Worth Having -- It s Worth Insuring Insurance and Accounting Your Independent Insurance Agents Phone IN 6-2404 JOHN L. DUNCKED ARNOLD C. HANUSA BEST POLICY AT ALL TIMES LET US HELP DAVISON HARDWARE Our Own Hardware IN 6-2001 Choteau, Montana CITIZEN’S STATE BANK Make Our Bank Headquarters for All Your Money Matters! Member FDIC Deposits Insured Up to $10, 000. 00 In Our 51st Year in Teton County CHOTEAU TEXACO SERVICE MARVIN MAYTAG CHOTEAU TIRE SERVICE L. W. MURR, Owner 806 Central Avenue Phone IN 6-2407 Choteau, Montana Great Falls THE VOLKMANS CARLSON MUSIC COMPANY Your Beauty Counselors 716 Central Avenue Great Falls GL 3-0601 Great Falls BOB SWORTZEL DIRT MO VING GR A VE LING CONTRACTING Let Bob Do It! BLOOMS' OF GREAT FALLS PHILLIPS 66 BULK PLANT PERRY'S BARBER SHOP GAMBLE'S CHOTEAU ELECTRIC CHOTEAU CLUB SPORT SHOP


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