Cut Bank High School - Wolf Yearbook (Cut Bank, MT)

 - Class of 1955

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ttten t6e StCven, cutcC l ioCete “Tite t£e yraduatiny cfa o o£ 55 dedicate our year- 6-00. to att t o e fceofcte evdo were eayer to tend u a tteifiiuy Hand ox a frueudCty UHcCe o£ encouragement, in tdeoe £our tony Jiafifry years} toward our £irot real mar o£ oucceco — graduation. 76i4 i4 6ut a ornatt to6en o£ our s4fcfe red at to n — 76.an6 'tyou Standing, left to right: Mary Ann Arras, Barbara Taylor, Lowell Harris, Ann Dyrdahl, Ardelle Nordstrom. Sitting: Laura Davis, Peggy Jo Neil, Carole Murphy, Lowell Peter son, Phyllis Pendergrass. Mr. Rimel, Carole Murphy, Editor; Lowell Peterson, Editor. First row, left to right: Evelyn Hillius, Barbara Taylor, Phyllis Pendergrass, Mary Ann Arras, Carole Murphy, Lowell Peterson, Peggy Jo Neil, Dick Engebretsen, Laura Davis, Ann Dyrdahl, Sharon Boe. Second row: Mr. Rimel, Judy Clingo, Allan Roush, Jeri Miller, Carole Siers, Gayla LaGrand, Frances Curtis, Dorothy McGuire, Ardelle Nordstrom, Ilene Berkram, Shirley Kruse, Carol Peterson, Marlene Norberg, Gwen Leishman, Judy Duke, Helen Hopkins, Mary Lou Brown. Third row: Don Lundin, Brad Baker, Lowell Harris, Floyd Thomas. In the years to come you will turn the pages of this book with memories of Old Cut Bank High. ' May each pic- ture and each name renew the joy that is yours at this graduation time. Sincerely, H. C. Davis, Superintendent JOE STRIZICH - Science, Math ESTHER STUFFT - Home Economics A man's reach should exceed his grasp should be the motto of all students and teachers. They should reach and strive for greater achievements. Their sights should be set on a high goal which causes them to continuously work at their top level ability in an endeavor to succeed. R. P. Rimel, Principal MAC JOHNSON - Aeronautics, Safe Driving ROBERT TABARACCI - English, Spanish, World History JOE ZILE American History, Economics American Government WILLIE DEGROOT Coach, P. E., Social Science PEGGY TOFTE - English MAURICE SKONES - Music Not Pictured ELMER ARMSTRONG - Bookeeping RUTH REIQUAM - P. E. NICK HABURCHAK - Science WILLIAM CHAMBERS - Shop Left to right, Officers: Jim Werner, Mike Allen, Gayla LaGrand, Aria Engebretsen. Standing: Rod Gunlickson, Lowell Harris, Marlene Shelby. Sitting: Barbara Waller, Treasurer; Jim Werner, Vice President; Glenn Wheeler, Mr. Rimel. Ann Dyrdahl, Shirley Kruse, Judy Clingo, Evelyn Hillius, Brad Baker, President; Jeri Miller, Mary Lou Brown, Dorothy McGuire, Tom Branch, Patty Maher, Secretary; Sharon Boe, Mary Ann Arras. Senior Oficeto '55 JUDY CLIN GO President LOWELL PETERSON Vice President ttet JO CARROL Secretary ‘rtyiatvity GWEN LEISHMAN Reporter As low Freshmen entering into C. B. H. S. we took our punishment for being green and became a part of the High School. We chose as our president Lowell Harris. When we were Sophomores we were a little more acquainted with the way of our school career. Our president was Brad Baker. The Junior play Trouble In Paradise and the prom were on the agenda for our Junior year. We also broke the sales record of the school with our play. Lowell Harris was our president. Here we are Seniors finally. It was a struggle these four years but we all agree it will be one of the most wonderful years of our life. Our prom was Winter Wonderland and was a huge success. BRAD BAKER - Satch I can resist anything but temptation. Ambition: To make something of myself. Majors: English, History. Student Body President; C Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Debate 2,4; Junior and Senior Plays; Annual 4; Boys’ State. MAUREEN GAFFANEY - ’’Gabby She's here, I hear her giggle. Ambition: Dental receptionist. Majors: English, History, Home Ec. Pep Squad 4; Transfer from Seattle, Washington. PHYLLIS PENDERGRASS - Flip T firmly believe that a bit of play is necessary for every good day.” Ambition. Nursing or Surgery. Majors: History, English, Home Ec. Annual; FHA 1, 2, 3; Pep Squad; GAA 1; Declam 1, 2; Livewire. CAROLE PETERSON - Pete This is Carole and there should be many more like her. Ambition: College. Majors: English, History, Science. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual; FHA 2, 3, 4; Livewire; Girls' State; Latin Club 1, 2; Librarian 2,4; Student Council 2. RICHARD ENGEBRETSEN - Dick A mightly bass was he. Ambition: Engineering. Majors: English, Science, Math. C Club 3,4; Track 3, 4; Junior and Senior Plays; Boys' State; Annual; Live- wire; Band 1, 2, 3,4; Choir 2, 3, 4. LOVSNESS FURNITURE FLOYD THOMAS - Flip Sigh no more ladies, sigh no more. Ambition: See the world. Majors: English, History, Science. Senior Play; Livewire; Choir 2, 3, 4; Debate 2,4; Basketball 3, 4. JANET KULLBERG - Jan Independence is the spice of life. Ambition: Pediatrician. Majors: English, History, Math, Science. State Rodeo Queen; Latin Club 1, 2; Debate 1, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3,4; Rainbow. BILL McADAM - Ted If you're early to bed, early to rise, you miss the best part of the day. Ambition: Be a good farmer. Majors: History, English, Shop. DOROTHY McGUIRE - Dort Ever alert until a deed is done, she always works till her goal is won. Ambition: Administration Secretary. Majors: English, History, Commer- cial. Junior Play; GAA 1; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Livewire Editor 4; Annual 4; Student Council 4; Declam 3,4; Senior Girls’ Sextet 4; Spanish Club Reporter 3. PEGGY JO NEIL - Peg To her there are two sides to every question, her own and the wrong side. Ambition: College. Majors: History, English, Science, Commercial. Junior and Senior Plays, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Declam 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Sextet 4; Twirling 3, 4; GAA 4; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Librarian 2; Livewire; Annual; Rainbow. UHL'S STUDIO JUDY CLINGO - Marillee Full of mischief, full of fun, yet always a friend to everyone. Ambition: College. Majors: English, History, Science, Math. Debate 4; Senior Class President; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Livewire; Junior and Senior Plays-, Student Council 3, 4; Senior Girls' Sextet; Declam 1, 2; Latin Club President 3; Librarian 1,4; Girls’ State. TOM BRANCH - Tommy Twig Love me, love my Ford.” Ambition: Go to College. Majors: Science, Math, English, History. C Club 2, 3,4; Annual; Debate 1, 2, 3,4; Livewire 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Choir 2, 3,4; Football 2, 3,4; Track 3,4; Student Council 4; Boys State. BARBARA TAYLOR - Little B. F. Plenty of smiles and full of fun, but an Air Force guy has this one. Ambition: To be a success. Majors: English, History, Science, Commer- cial. GAA 1, 2; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3; Debate 1, 2, 3; Declam 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Twirling 1; Choir 2, 3,4. SHARON SEEFELDT - Bezzy Why aren't others content like me? Ambition: Success. Majors: English, History, Science. Pep Squad 3,4; Transfer from Barnesville, Minnesota. DONALD LUNDIN - Doc If I am not the great I am, who am I?” Ambition: Be a theologian. Majors: English, History, Science. Debate 1, 2, 3,4; Declam 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys' State; Annual; Livewire; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; American Legion Oratory Winner 4. DUNCANS ALLAN ROUSH - Pee Wee He was born young and never got over it. Ambition: To improve my bad habits. Majors: Math, Science, English, History. Annual; Livewire; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Builders. SHARON BROWN - Sheri Some think the world is made for fun and frolic, so do I. Ambition: Apparel Buyer. Majors: HomeEc., English, History. GAA 1, 2, 3; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Rainbow; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Librarian 3, 4. ELIZABETH ROYLAND - Liz Still water runs deep. Ambition: Nursing. Majors: English, History, Science, Math, Foreign Language. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 1. 2. LEE ANN STONE - Stonie Twinkle, twinkle, goes her eye. Who, we wonder, is the guy? Ambition: Nursing. Majors: English, History, Science. FHA 2; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3; GAA 1, 2. WENDELL SPENCER - Windy Every man is a volume if you know how to read him. Ambition: Be a good electrician. Majors: English, History, Science. RECREATION CENTER SHARON BOE - Be-Boe She may be blonde, but she's not lightheaded. Ambition: College. Majors: English, History, Science. GAA 1,2,4;FHA 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3,4; Annual 4; Livewire 3, 4; Track Queen; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3,4; Student Council 4; C Club 2, 3; Senior Girls' Sextet 4; Office Girl. DONALD HOPKINS - Hoppy Don't wake me up, I'm sleeping my way through school. Ambition: Be Successful. Majors: English, History. C Club 2,3,4; Football 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Tack 1, 2, 3,4. FRANCES CURTIS - Frannie There's never a saint with red hair. Ambition: R. N. Degree. Majors: English, History, Science. Livewire; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Declam 1; GAA 1, 2; FHA 3,4; Annual; Latin Club 1, 2; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4. NORMAN FUGLE - Norm MARY LOU KJOSE - Lou LAIRD HUGHES - Laird I guess I'll be a farmer. Ambition: Be a farmer. Majors: Shop, English. My better days are over, my best have just begun. Ambition: Stenographer. Majors: English, History, Commercial. His modesty is a token of his ability. Ambition: Mechanic. Majors: Shop, English, History. Senior Play; De- bate 3,4; Declam 4. THE AVENUE M M FOUNTAINETTE JERI MILLER - Bib Laugh, love and be happy. Ambition: Marry a millionaire. Majors: English, History, Commer- cial. Cheerleader 3; Cheer Queen 4; Twirling 1, 2; Declam 4; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Livewire; Annual; Junior and Senior Plays; FHA Play 2, 3; FHA 2, 3,4; Student Council 4. LOWELL PETERSON - Pete Happiness is just a guy named Pete. Ambition: Be a successful petroleum engineer. Majors: English, History, Math, Science. Homecoming King 4; Football 3,4; C Club 3,4; Livewire; Annual Editor; Boys' State. MARY ANN ARRAS - Squeek Small but always makes herself known. Ambition: College. Majors: English, History, Science, Commercial. Band 1, 2, 3,4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 4; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 2, 3, 4; Debate President 4; Live- wire; Annual; Junior Play; Senior Girls' Sextet 4; Student Council 4; Office 4. JO CARROLL - Jo Little, but made of the right stuff. Ambition: Secretary. Majors: English, History, Commercial. Livewire; Office; Transfer from Meade, Washington. MERCANTILE SHARON WAGNER - Sheri Blessed are the joymakers. Ambition: Psychiatric Social Work. Majors: English, History, Home Ec. Debate 4; Declam 4; Spanish Club 3,4; Rainbow. GLACIER GIFT FLORAL ARDELLE NORDSTROM - Frankie She is unconscious of her own worth. Ambition: College. Majors: English, History, Home Ec. FHA 2,3,4; GAA 1, 2; Band 1; Annual; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3,4; Librarian 4. ANN DYRDAHL - Ann She's a gal of a thousand names and a friend to match each one. Ambition: To work. Majors: English, History, Commercial. GAA 1, 2, 3, President 4 FHA 2, 3,4; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3,4; Annual; Student Council 4. GEORGENE EVENSON - Georgie She's naturally full of fun. Ambition: Nursing. Majors: English, History, Home Ec., Science. GAA 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3,4; Rain- bow. NORMAN ANDERSON - Stormin Normin Master of mischief. Ambition: To get out of debt. Majors: English, History, Science. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2,4; C Club 2, 3,4. MARLENE NORBERG - Snuce Worry and I have never met. Ambition: College. Majors: English, History, Commercial. GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual. PIONEER PRESS LAURA DAVIS - Lauri’ Here's a girl light of heart, but determined in purpose. Ambition: Fashion Designer. Majors: English, History, Home Ec , Foreign Language. FHA 4; GAA 1, 2, 3,4; Annual; Band 1, 3,4; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 3,4. EVELYN HILLIUS - Squirt A beautiful voice and you can be sure, that you will hear much more of her. ” Ambition: Go to college and be a success. Majors: English, History, Science, Commercial. Choir 1,2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 4; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3; President 4; Debate 1, 3, 4; Senior Girls' Sextet 4; Livewire 3,4; Annual 4; Student Council 4; Junior and Senior Plays; Latin Club 1; Declam 4. JOE GARROW - Pierre La Guierre A woman is only a woman, but a good cigar is a smoke. Ambition: Get out of school. Majors: English, History, Science. Track 1. LOWELL HARRIS - Palmer That romantic Romeo has not a thing over me. Ambition: Be a success. Majors: English, History, Shop. C Club 1, 2, 3, President 4; Football 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; Basketball 2, 3, Captain 4; Student Council 1, 3,.4; Boys’ State; Annual; Choir 2, 3. GWEN LEISHMAN - Gwenie A gem of a girl that is highly valued by us all, Ambition: Secretary. Majors: English, History, Commercial. Annual 4; Livewire 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Office; Home- coming Queen. THE POINT DRIVE-IN BRUCE GETTER - Bruce Quiet, likeable, and always willing to do his share, and even more. Ambition: To graduate. Majors: English, History, Shop. C Club 2, 3,4; Manager of Basketball Team 1, 2,3. JUDY DUKE - Jud Twinkling eyes and a devilish smile, a happy kind all the way. H Ambition: To travel. Majors: English, History, Science. GAA 1,4; FHA 4; Pep Squad 1,2,3,4; Twirling 2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2; CY0 1,2.3.4; De- bate 4; Livewire; Annual. MARY LOU BROWN - M. Lou A smile that goes all the way a round and ties in the back. Ambition: College. Majors: Com- mercial, History, English. Choir 2, 3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; FHA 1.2.3,4. President 4; Pep Squad, 1,2,3,4, President 3; GAA 1,2; Annual; Live- wire; Student Council 3,4. CHARLES STEVENSON - Chas. I used to be a woman hater, but need we say more! Ambition: Archaeologist. Majors: History, English, Science. C Club, Track 3,4; Declam 4. CAROL SIERS - Blondie She who tries to be happy, is sure to succeed. Ambition: Politics. Majors: English, Science, History. FHA 1,2,3; Pep Squad 1,2,3,4; Debate 4; Choir 4; Latin Club 1,4; Annual. MARSHALL WELLS PEOPLE’S HARDWARE NORM’S RADIO SERVICE ARLA ENGEBRETSEN - Arlala Wouldn't I make a fine angel?” Ambition: Secretary. Majors: Eng- lsih, History, Commercial, Science. FHA 4; Band 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3, 4; FHA 4; Youth Council; Junior and Senior Plays. CAROLE MURPHY - Murph Married-so happy. Ambition. Marriage. Majors; Eng- lish, History, Commercial. Declam 1,2; Pep Squad 1,2,3,4; Debate 1, 2,3,4; Annual Editor; GAA 1,2,3, 4. DAVID JACOBSON - Jake If there be good in small parcels, then behold this mighty man. Ambition: Go to College. Majors: English, History, Shop, Science. Band 1.2,3,4; C Club 2,3,4; Manager of Football and Basket- ball team 1,2,3; Senior Play. SHIRLEY KRUSE - Shirl I live on the sunny side of the street. Ambition: Beauty Operator. Majors: English, History, Commercial. Stu- dent Council; Twirling 2,3; Presi- dent 4; GAA 1,2,3; Annual; Live- wire; Pep Squad 1,2,3,4; Librarian 3,4. HELEN HOPKINS - Hoppy Red Hair and innocence. Ambition: Nursing. Majors: Eng- lish, History, Home Economics. GAA 1,2,3,4; Twirler 1; Pep Squad 1,2,3,4; Annual. BILL'S BARBER SHOP, ABBIE'S TEXACO, GILKERSON'S BARRY DOBSON - Barry GAYLA LA GRAND - Gay Her heart is like the moon, there’s a man in it. Ambition: Success. Majors: English History, Science, FHA 2.3,4; Pep Squad 1,2,3,4; Youth Council 4; Livewire 4; Annual 4; Choir 3, 4; Debate. Enjoy school while I may; tomorrow I’ll skip. Ambition: To travel. Majors: Eng- lish, Science, History. CHARLES BRESEE - Chick I'd like to do something great; I haven’t yet, but just you wait. Ambition: To farm and ranch. Majors: English, Math., History, Science, De Molay 2. Picture Not Available DAVID LUC HI - Dave The greater the obstacle, the more glory in overcoming it. Ambition: Work in oil fields. Majors: English, History. JOAN DAVIS - Sis Happiness is a born twin. Ambition: Travel. Majors: English, History, Commercial. GAA 1.2; Latin Club 1,2; Pep Squad 1,2,3; Livewire 4; Library 2,3,4. DON LUEDTKE - Dirty Fred ’The night was made for loving and the day returns too soon. Ambition: Farming. Majors: English, History, Shop. Choir 2,3 4. SYLVIA MOORE - Syl The happy state of marriage. Ambition: Housewife. Majors: En- glish, History, Home Ec. GAA 1,3; Twirling 3,4; Pep Squad 1,2,3. JANE WHEELER - Janie BILL FAGERLEND - Bill Life is a jest, and all things show it, I thought so once, and now I know it. Ambition: College. Majors: English, History, Science. Pep Squad 1,2,3; FHA 2,3; Choir 2,3,4; Spanish Club 3. He sleeps well, has little to say, but does his work in his own good way. Ambition: Be a success. Majors: English, History. ED BEVELHIMER - Ed Every man to his purpose, I just haven’t found mine. Ambition: Be a mechanic. Majors: English, History, Shop. VIVIAN GARDIPEE - Viv She goes through life at an easy gait. Ambition: Secretary. Majors: English, History, Commercial. Pep Squad 1, 2,3,4; FHA 2,3,4; Band 1; Livewire 1. This is Luenna Parsnips broadcasting from Hollywood. We are at the World Premiere of that colos- sal new adventuie story, Trouble With A Pair of Dice, adapted from the magnificent novel by SHARON WAGNER. We are standing in the lobby of Grauman's Chinese Theater, now owned by those two renowned business associates NORMAN ANDERSON and BRAD BAKER. From my corner of the lobby I see that famous dancing star SHARON BOE and her escort LAWRENCE HOUSE who are currently starring in DON HOPKINS' latest release, The Girl From Concordia. This is a Paramountain production and they have just signed four brilliant young stars, MAUREEN GAFFANEY, HELEN HOPKINS, GWEN LEISHMAN and MARLENE NORBERG to act in their recent hit, Little Women. My rival columist, MARY ANN ARRAS, is across the room and it looks like she is introducing four new stars from the cast of the spectacular new production by BRUCE GETTER, From Oilwells To Trucks. They are; JANET KULLBERG, who has the feminine lead, TOM BRANCH, CHARLES BRESEE and that hilar- ious comic ALLAN ROUSH, In the door among the newer arrivals are The Jukebox Jives, JUDY CLENGO and EVELYN HILLIUS, whose records are the rage across the nation. Now we are crossing the lobby where we see CAROL SIERS whose premiere of her latest movie, Knock On Any Window, is slated to be released next week. I see a Cadillac limousine pulling up to the theater with four lovely Misses from G-M-G, MARY LOU BROWN, ARLA ENGEBRETSEN, GAYLA LAGRAND and JERI MILLER. The house lights are about to be dimmed, but here are a few late couples; LOWELL PETERSON and BARBARA TAYLOR, DICK ENGEBRETSEN and ILENE BERKRAM, ED BEVELHEIMER and DOROTHY MC- GUIRE. Ah! The lights have been dimmed and the Master of Ceremonies, DON LUNDIN has stepped into the spotlight. He is announcing the cast of this spectacular movie and we see them move into the spotlight. LOWELL HARRIS, who has the masculine lead as Brett Harte is going to announce his leading lady PHYLIS PENDERGRASS. Co-starring with them are JANE WHEELER and FLOYD THOMAS. They are hoping that you movie goers will enjoy this Cinemenscopic movie. After The Show....We are now at the Coconut Grove where CAROLE MURPHY and JUDY DUKE are going to present the floor show. These two young members of the Rockettes have flown in from New York's Radio City to be at this gala opening. ARDELLE NORDSTROM and CAROL PETERSON have just passed our table. They are being escorted by JOE GARROW and BILL Me ADAM. In the lounge I notice BARRY DOBSON, the Hollywood playboy is visiting ELIZABETH ROYLAND and VIVIAN GARDIPEE. Alongside are BILL FAGERLAND, JO CARROL and SHARON S1EFELDT who have the leads in Para mountain's fabulous western picture The Silent Stranger. At one of the tables are JOAN DAVIS, GEROGENE EVENSON, MARY LOU KJOSE and SYLVIA MOORE with their husbands. These couples are reported to be the most happily married in Hollywood. Out on the dance floor I see SHARON BROWN and DAVID JACOBSON cutting quite a rug. Also I see FRANCES CURTIS and CHARLES STEVENSON waltzing by our table. Our two famous Hollywood fashion designers, ANN DYRDAHL and LAURA DAVIS are sitting across the room. They have just completed the costumes for the picture, Trouble With A Pair of Dice. Twirling around the ballroom I notice SHIRLEY KRUSE and NORMAN FUGLE, also PEGGY JO NEIL and DON LUEDTKE. LEE ANN STONE, Hollywood's lovely debutant is making her entrance with LAIRD HUGHES, DAVID LUC HI and WENDELL SPENCER. This is a newly formed comedy team with a picture release coming up next month. That is all for now. See you around if you don't see me first. Luenna Parsnips (?C Z4A 7{JM We the class of '55, Full of fun; full of jive. Having no one to remind us. Left these crazy things behind us. I, Phyllis Pendergrass, leave my artistic ability to Laura Mae Sharp. I, Barry Dobson, leave with just one thought in mind; to get out of here. I, Sharon Wagner, gladly leave my position as office girl to any sucker who'll take it. I, Charles Bresee, hate this place and I want to get out. I, Dick Hillius, regretfully leave Cut Bank High School to the Freshmen. I, Carole Sires, leave my natural blonde locks to Carmen Peterson. I, Charles Stevenson, leave my track ability to Tom my Anderson. I, Sylvia Moore, leave my ability to get married be- fore graduation to Anna Beth. I, Dorothy McGuire, leave all of my book learnin' to Gary Nadeau. I, Joe Garrow, leave my dark curly locks to Billy Jones. I, Helen Hopkins, leave the Hopkins tradition for the rest of the family to carry on. I, Bill Fagerlund, leave my silence to the school library. I, Sharon Brown, leave 4th period library to Dennis Kirsch and Lee Dyrdahl. I, Lowell Harris, leave, taking my manly ways with me. I, Evelyn Hillius, leave (not willingly) my Jerry Lewis ways to Gwen Cristenot for use in high school plays. I, Floyd Thomas, leave my chemistry book to any fool who would want it. I, Gwen Leishman, leave my queenly reign over Homecoming for the Junior girls to fight over. I, Bill Me Ad am, leave nothing! I, llene Berkram, leave my ability to graduate to my brother. I, Donald Hopkins, leave my desk in history to Ron- ney Cormier, that he may get a lot of sleep in it. I, Gayla Lagrand, leave my escapades wild, to Laura Mae, who's not so mild! I, Don Luedtke, leave all my notes to a certain Junior. I, Mary Lou Kjose, leave to go to Louisiana. I, Dick Engebretsen, leave my girl chasing ways to Dick Bartow, as I know they will help him out next year. I, Francis Curtis, leave my red hair to Joyce Duke. I, Laird Hughes, leave my good history grades to Gary Hannan. I, Joan Davis, leave my musical ability to Marry Evenson. I, Bruce Getter, leave my manager's job to Dick McCray. Take good care of it. I, Joe Carrole, leave my quiet ways to Marjie Rhind. I, Maureen Gaffaney, leave my gabbiness to Sharon Davis. If Norman Fugle, ain’t got nothin' to leave. In- come tax took it all. I, Shirley Kruse, leave my twirling presidency to the lucky one next year. I, Lowell Peterson, leave my football ability to Odell Seibrecht, that he may better the minds of the football players. I, Lee Ann Stone, leave Deana my love for school, so she'll come every day like I did. I, Norman Anderson, leave my speedy ways and little feet to Dick Schwingle. I, Judy Duke, leave my intelligent habits to my sis- ter Joyce, so she'll take care of her rabbits. I, Brad Baker, leave Rod Gunlickson my deep bass voice, that he may carry on the bass section in choir. I, Janet Kullberg, leave ,,Lena to Carole Ebert in hopes she’ll take good care of her. I, Allen Roush, leave my ability to get along with people to Freddie Volkman in hopes that he won't have to use it. I, Barbara Taylor, leave the Junior High door to somebody else who can’t make it on time. I, Sharon Boe, leave my place in cheerleading to Gretch and Barb to carry on next year. I, Ann Dyrdahl, leave my light blonde hair to Sandra Anderson. I, Tom Branch, leave my chartreuse fender skirts to Allen Bedord, to liven up his baby blue Ford. I, Sharon Seefeldt, leave in silence. Take notice Junior Girls! I, Lawrence House, leave nothing, but will take any- 'hing I can get my hands on. I, Vivan Gardipee, leave my love for American Government to Jackie Zile. I, Marlene Norberg, leave the Browning boys to Carroll Hoff and Dawn Narducci. I, Peggy Jo Neil, leave my good behavior at all times, to Harvey Bolton and his many crimes. I, Carol Peterson, leave Sharon my grades, so she can have more time for fun. I, Ardelle Nordstrom, leave my nightly escapades to anyone who has a patient understanding father like mine. I, David Luchi, leave my quiet ways to Mike Allen to use in future days. I, Carole Murphy, leave my Annual editorship to some poor, enduring soul. I, Jane Wheeler, leave my bookkeeping grades to Mr. Armstrong. I, Judy Clingo, leave my expert driving to Elaine Welch to scare people with. I, Jeri Miller, leave my love for boys to Margaret Waller. I, Aria Engebretsen, leave my bass clarinet and its broken reeds, to Linda Rasmussen for her future needs. I, Don Lundin, leave my scientific adventures to Jack Jessop, in hopes he will create comething worthwhile, I, Mary Ann Arras, leave my bench at the U.S.O. to Tommy More and his Junior buddies. I, Laura Davis, just leave to have more fun. I, David Jacobson, leave my little ole car to Roy Brown who won't get far. I, Elizabeth Royland, leave Mr. Torgerson’s Math classes to next years Sophomores. JW (y t i $yv ?U 6 7 xt i djf % COURTESY OF: ouct« “ Coyn+tj ElecVio Co - C £. ' N cf a fJ utton, RODNEY GUNLICKSON President a«tct JULETTA GERRING Re [sorter The Class of 56” as Freshmen went through the usual initiation. Our presi- dent for that year was Jack Jessop. We welcomed the incoming Freshmen amid pranks and paddles. Our presi- dent for our Sophomore year was Jim Werner. As Juniors and Upper-Classmen we had the privilege of entering into more activities. We presented our first play and a successful prom. The officers to lead us through this happy year were: President....................................RODNEY GUNLICKSON Vice President...................................DARLENE ISLAND Secretary...............................................GRETCHEN LOVSNES Reporter.................................................JULETTA GERRING {Juniana DICK ALEY ROBERT ANDERSON DICK BARTOW ALLEN BEDORD TANNA BINGHAM HARVEY BOLTON ROY BROWN KEITH BURY TY COLEMAN DALE CLARK RONNIE CORMIER DARREL DAY JACK DEZORT JOYCE DUKE LEE DYRDAHL CAROLE EBERT MARY JANE FAUQUE PAT FERGUSON TIM FORESTER DOROTHY FOX RONNIE FREED SHIRLEY FUGLE MARTHA FUJIMOTO JULETTA GEHRING EIDTH GROSSER RODNEY GUNUCKSON GBORGIANA HALL DONALD HILLIUS DONNA HOPKINS RUTH ANN HOYT JANET HUEBNER DON HUGHES TED HULBERT DARLENE ISLAND JACK JESSOP CAROLYN JOHNSON VIVIAN KENNEDY RODNEY KING QUENTIN KIPP DENNIS KIRSCH JAY KOVATCH Not Pictured DICK ATKINS GERALDINE KAWANISH1 MELVIN KAYS ARNOLD LINDBERG GARY NADEAU VERNA LEE McCAMPBELL MINA McLEAN ROSS McNAMARA GERALD McNUTT DICK McRAE BOB McVICKER JOE MERCER VALORIE LOGAN GRETCHEN LOVSNES DEANA LUC HI DOROTHY LUTHER GERALD MALLO HAROLD MALLO JOELLYN McADAM opp id TOM MONROE TOM MORE PATTY MYRHOW SUE NEAL JIM OWEN BEVERLY PETERSON BEVERLY POWELL PRISCILLA POYNTER LYNDA RASMUSSEN MARGIE RHIND FRANK SADLER DONNA SCHUMACHER DICK SC H WIN GEL LAURA MAE SHARP MARLENE SHELBY CAROL STOLP KAREN TENNIS JOY THOMPSON TED THOMPSON TERRY TUCKER DOUGLAS WADMAN BARBARA WALLER ELAINE WELCH JIMMY WERNER KAY WHETSTONE SHARON WILKINS MERCINE WOODWARD ANDY ZIMMER Lyon Werner Secretary Safr o K ie Lf'CcC 'rtyC4t xfiy Lorene Stjern Reporter As Frosh we entered High School with red faces and sore knees to which we responded by giving a return dance. Our President was Gary Hender- son. As Sophomores we are eagerly looking forward to being Upper-Classmen soon. The officers we choose for this year are; President..................................Mike AUen Vice President.......................Marlene Salois Secretary...................-...........Lynn Werner Reporter------------- - - - — - - - Lorene Stjern Nancy Bell Edra Bingham Denny Borst Ame Bradley Doreen Carroll Gwen Christenot Cora Chrlstopherson Garry Clark Jim Cochran Eddie Cox John Cox Dennis Curtis Jimmy Day Dawn DeGrey Mary Evenson Delores Fink Judy Goodsell Charles Hagen Robert Hammond Ruth Hannah Gary Hannon Billy Hanson Bonnie Harlan Milalee Harris Gary Henderson Werner Henn Carol Hopkins Jim Johnson Jerry Johnson Billy Jones Mary Kays Teri Larson Pat Lee Gloria Luchi SaftJt4 H yie4 Not Pictured Penny Bresee George Christe not Gene Hand Larry Womble David McAlpine Jean McDonald Mary McGuire Gene McNaught Gary Pendergrass Carmen Peterson Sharon Peterson Johnny Printy Betty Jean Ready Jackie Roper Janet Rutherford Marlene Salois Clinton Schnee Odell Siebrecht Lorenz Skierka Howard Starke Sally Stevenson Lorene Stjem Metha Meade Bobby Miller Ted Nock Robert Morgan Viola Morrill Barbara Newman Marilyn Lund in Patty Maher ki Pat Sullivan Janet Taylor Sandra Tennis Anna Beth Torgerson Mary Uhl Freddy Volkman Barbara Walker Carol Ann Walker Lynn Werner Beverly Woodward Lynda Worthington Tamara Yerigan Ardythe Zimmer Ofifteens Delia Bunyak Secretary 'Ztidta'Mf We came into High School on our knees, butwe loved it. Our officers are: President--------— —------------------- — - — Glenn Wheeler Vice President------------------------------Tylene Louder milk Secretary--------------------------------------- Delia Bunyak Reporter - ----------------------------------------Gary Mallo 'P'ie4£ Ke t Carol Bedord Janet Bell Fred Berkrara Pat Bevelhelraer Leo Bird Albert Brodock LeRoy Brorson Freddy Bury Alice Christopherson Betty Jo Clark Donna Clarkson Kay Clarkson Lesley Connelly Frank Corrigeux Janet Davis Sharon Davis Donald DeKaye Henry Deming Ruth De Rim pie Rod Dobson Molly Doudna James Dudley Carol Dyrdahl Esther Enneberg Robert Frisbee Roger Gunlickson Christe Hanson Don Hart Dean Haugen Donna Heiser William Henderson Joe Hodgson Carol! Hoff Judy Hoff Charles Hope Joyce Hope Shirley Hopkins Melinda Hoptowit Chester Irgens Elsie Mae Kays Betty Kemraer Pat Lammerman 0pfte A HCK Not Pictured Karen Brown Clyde Bonde Della Bunyak Sharon Motalre Rose Luther Linda Lutz Gary Mallo Jim McDonald Delbert McNamara Jean McRae Johnny Mears Corrine Miller Donald Monroe Michael Myrhow Dawn Narduccl Gerald Nelson Jerry Norberg Edith Omsberg Orville Orr Roberta Pendergrass Duane Peterson Irsi Pitman Lee Platt Joanne Pollock Rickey Reagen Gordon Larson Rozanne Lee Richard Leishman Mildred Losing Tylene Loudermllk Connie Severson Patty Ann Sharp Liane Sherman Charlotte Stevens Richard Stevenson Annette Stjem Myra Storasli Mary Ann Sullivan Leslie Swogger LeRoy Turner Betty Vasboe Joan Vasboe Gary Walker Margaret Waller Douglas Walters Casper Wendeln Glen Wheeler Patty Whetstone Linda Womble Larry Zelgler The first meeting of FHA was held In September 1954. Sharon Boe reported off her trip to the Pacific region convention in Utah On September 22 the annual district convention was held in Browning with Valier, Cut Bank, Conrad, and Browning there. The voting delegates were Gay la Lagrand and Mary Ann Arras. Sharon Wilkins was elected President of the District. In November nutcups were made for the hospital. A play Too Much Mistletoe was presented just before Christmas vacation. They also went caroling. In the spring a mother-daughter night was held for installation of new officers. First row, left to right: M. Arras, S. Boe, A. Dyrdahl, V. Gardipee, A. Nordstrom, C. Peterson, T. Bingham. Second row: G. Hall, V. Logan. J. McAdam, M. McLean, B. Peterson, M. Rhind, J. Thomp- son. Third row: E. Welch, S. Wilkins, E. Bingham, G. Luche, M. Lundin, M. Meade, B. Newman. Fourth row; J. Roper, M. Salols, L. Stjem, C. Walker, L. Werner, B. Woodward, T. Yerigan. 74e SfrcuttaA (?lu6: tyccafi44- f' The Spanish Club chose as their name Los Guapos. To celebrate Christmas they had a big party. They also had Cut Bank's first Sock Hop on February 12th. A talent show was held on the day of the Junior Prom. First row, left to right: Mr. Tabaracci, Elaine Welch, Valerie Logan, Laura Davis, Kay Whetstone, Dick Schwingel. Second row; Sue Neal, Sharon Wilkins, Janet Huebner, Barbara Waller, Linda Rasmussen. Third row: Georgiana Hall, Patty Myrhow, Sharon Wagner, Gretchen Lovsnes, Elizabeth Royland. {£,s4.s4. First row, left to right: G. Leishman, M. Norberg, G. Evenson, S. Btown, V. Logan, I. Berkram, A. Nordstrom, C. Peterson, E. Welch, C. Ebert, J. Gehring, L. M. Sharpe, V. Gardipee, C. Johnson, B. Alex, D. Narduccl, J. Rutherford, D. Fink, S. Peterson, P. Maher, M. Meade, B. Neuman, P. Whetstone, J. Bell, R. Hoyt, C. Severson, Second row: M. J. Fauque, S. Boe, M. Woodward, D. L. Schumaker, D. Alex, K. Whetstone, S, Neal, C. Hopkins, D. Hopkins, E. Bingham, B. Peterson, G. Hall, P. Myrhow,M. Hoptowit, E. Omsberg, L. A. Sherman, P. Sharpe, G. Lovsnes, D. Heiser, J. McRae, M. A. Sullivan. Third row: E. Royland, M. Rhind, D. Island, C, Walker, M. Lundin, T. Yerigan, N. Bell, L. Worthington, L. Werner, L. Stjem, D. Degray, A. Stjem, M. Doudna, M. Waller, J. McAdams, G. Luchl, A. Torgerson, R. Lee, C. Hoff, M. Harris, T. Larson, B, Harlan, S. Hopkins, D. Carroll, J. Thompson. Fourth row: C. Chris topherson, J. Good sell, A. Christipherson, M. Uhl,J. McDonald, L. Lutz, P. J. Neil. Seated on the Floor: T. Bingham, S. Wilkins, A. Dyrdahl, P. J. Neil. In the fall when we first met we elected the following officers: President, Ann Dyrdahl, Vice President, Sharon Wilkins, Secretary, Tanna Bingham, Reporter, Peggy Jo Neil. G.A.A. meets every Wednesday evening with games following each meeting. Miss Relquam and Miss Wenberg are the advisors. We entered a float for the Homecoming game. It was combined with the Pep Squad. We de- corated a truck with purple and gold streamers. We had a few of the girls dressed in the boys football uniforms and two cheerleaders. It didn't win a prize, but the girls did have a lot of fun decorating the float and riding on the truck. We held a volleyball tournament in which the Sophomore Girls took 1st and the Senior Girls took 2nd. Squad More school spirit was shown this year than there has been for a long time. A lot of the credit goes to the very active and energetic Pep Club. Two well-filled buses were taken to the Shelby football game. The sponsors this year were Miss Riquim and Miss Wenburg. The skirts that were worn to the Home games did much to add to the attractiveness and appearance of the Pep Squad. De6ate and ecltun The Debate and Declam under Mr. Tabaracci held a Declam Contest on Feb. 22nd. They also had a lot of debates. Pictured from left to right: Vice President, Peggy Neil; Reporter, Marilyn Lundin; President, Mary Ann Arras; Secretary-Treasurer, Judy Clingo. Pictured from left to right: Peggy Jo Neil, Don Lundin, Lynda Ras- mussen, Ted Hulbert, Marilyn Lundin. uomBtancn, iu i speick ,v Byllis PendeIf ' Dick Engebtetsen LQgan. Judy , Caiole Mutpby. ’ n Leisliman. ianna Hall. V Elaine 0” aw: Fiances Kiuse, snar Roush. rwj lj0U Biovm, sUuley v jetstone, A Gaidipee. la iTow wndin’ f shaip, sue Neal. V v tbiidl0W- auiaMaeSbaip. kT,a leti MlUer Left to right: Phyllis Pendergrass, Art Editor; Tom Branch, Sports Page Editor; Judy Clingo, Assistant Editor; Dorothy McGuire, Editor-in-Chief; Mary Ann Arras, Feature Page Editor; Peggy Jo Neil, Editorial Page Editor; Carol Peterson, Advertsing Manager; Gwen Leishman, Circula- tion Manager; Dick Engebretsen, Business Manager; Mr. Speich, Spon- sor, Dorothy McGuire Editor-in-Chief Judy Clingo Assistant Editor Two hundred subscribers received a Live Wire every three weeks during the school year. This official organ of CBHS was a four-page, five-column paper sporting eighty inches of advertising. Ten juniors were added to the senior staff the second semester to give an experienced nucleus from which to work for next year's staff. Each is- sue was exchanged with approximately fifty papers of Montana, Washington, and Idaho schools. The staff of thirty-six was under the supervision of Dorothy McGuire, Editor-in-Chief, and Mr. Speich, Sponsor. First row, left to right: J. Vasboe, S. Davis, P. Lammerman, C. Stevens. Second row: T. Hulbert, M. Waller, J. Davis, Mr. Spelch. First row, left to right: P. Poynter, D. Luther. M. Shelby, C. SLers. Second row; J. Bell, T. Larson, C. A. Walker, M. Lundin, M. Harris. Third row: A. Zimmer, P. Lee, J. Johnson, W. Henn, J. Clingo. Fourth row; M. Allan, L. Werner, L. Stjem. Standing: Mr. Speich. For the first time both Latin I and Latin n classes were held In Cut Bank High School. This proved to be very successful. The two clubs held their meetings separately but had their activities together. They sponsored a dance on April 1st with an assembly that afternoon. Reporter, L. Stjem; President, S. Kruse; Secretary, B. Peterson. The twirlers had a very successful year with Miss Betty Dusek as their sponsor. They met every Tuesday night. They twirled at the Shelby football game and a good share of the basketball games. They led the American Legion parade and twirled at the tournament. First row . M.J. Fauque, C. Ebert, G. Hall, M. Waller, B. Waller, C. Peterson, S. Kruse. Second row . R. Hannah, J. Thompson, D. Luther, J. Me Adam, S. Brown, J. Davis, T. Tucker, J. Clingo. Left to right: C. Peterson, S. Boe, S. Wilkins, J. Carroll, M.A. Arras, E. Roy land, S. Wagner. GIRLS TRIPLE TRIO - Left to right: Kay Whetstone, Sue Neal, Lynda Rasmussen, Gretchen Lovsnes, Ruth Hoyt, Marlene Shel- by, Elaine Welch, Georgiana Hall, Valerie Logan. CHOIR - Back row, left to right: Harvey Bolton, Billy Hanson, Dick Engebretsen, Joe Mercer, Don Lundin, Jimmy Werner, Ronnie Freed, Gary Henderson, Dick Atkins. Third row: Allen Roush, Leslie Connolly, Bob McVicker, Tim Forester, Glenn Wheeler, Tom Monroe, Rod Gunlickson. Second row: Marilyn Lundin, Pat Whetstone, Mary Lou Brown, Judy Clingo, Jeri Miller, Peggy Jo Neil, Karen Tennis, Janet Taylor, Ruth Hoyt, Pat Maher. First row: Valerie Logan, Evelyn Hillius, Ardith Zimmer, Dorothy McGuire, Frances Curtis, Mary Kays, Marlene Shelby. Jane Wheeler, Linda Rasmussen, Mr. Skones. Fourth row: Tommy Branch, Brad Baker, Floyd Thomas, Bob Frisbee, Ger- ald Alsager, Roger Gunlickson, Ty Coleman, Freddie Volkman, Werner Henn. Third row: Dick Schwingel, Bob Morgan, Douglas Bartow, Don Luedtke, Jimmy Werner, Dennis Curtis, Johnny Mears, Dick DeKaye. Second row: Gayla Lagrand, Mary McGuire, Mary Ann Arras, Georgianna Hall, Sue Neal, Barbara Taylor, Gretchen Lovsness, Lorene Stjern, Rosanne Lee. First row: Sharon Boe, Pat Whetstone, Carmen Peterson, Janet Huebner, Patricia Lee, Elaine Welch, Carol Siers, Margie Rhind, Annette Stjern. Top row, left to right: Henn, W.; Mears, J.; Gunlickson, R.; Mercer, J.; Haburchak, B.; Mack, T.; LuQdin, D.; Branch, T.; Forrester, T.; Frisbee B.; Printy, J. Alsager, G.; Johnson, J.; Myrhow, P ; Engebretsen, A.; Clingo, C.; Koontz, N. Second row: Dudley, J.; Abraham, G.; Brown, M. L.; Lundin, M.; Zimmer, A.; Rassmussin, L.; Bedord, C.; McVicker, B,; Walker, B„; Ferguson, P.; Hopkins, C,; Werner, L,; Nordstrom, S.; Bonde, C. Third row: McGuire, E.; Owen, K.; Davis, S.; McGuire, M.; Hanson, C.; Clark, B.; Davis, L.; Arras, M.A.; Luchi, V.; Peterson, C.; Whetstone, K.; Luchi, G.; Rhind, M.; Logan, V.; Stjern, A. Micklich, B. Fourth row: Beland, R.; Anderson, T.; Daley, J.; Jacobson, D.; Roush, A,; Day, D.; Boe, S.; Engebretsen, D.; Peterson, G.; Doudna, M.; Nelson, J.; Hart, D.; Wilkins, S,; Miller, B.; Warehime, B. TWIRLERS - Left to right: Duke, J.; Neil, P.J.; Clarkson, D.; Kruse, S.; Newman, B,; Stjern, L.; Waller, B Torgerson, A.; Peterson, S.; Peterson, B.; Bingham, T.; Bingham, E. 'PeoftCe 7Ve s4fyknectctfe JANITORS — Left to right: MR. WAYNE McCAMPBELL MR. GEORGE VOILES CLERK OF SCHOOL DISTRICT: MRS. MYRTLE DAVIS SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS — Left to right: MR. CHAUNCEY KATELY MR. JACK DILLON MR. TONY KOVATCH MR. HAROLD DYE MR. BOB WOODWORD REVEREND MERCER rfctiv4£ie Aunt Louise Aren t we glamorous? TROUBLE IN PARADISE George Dorman - -- -- -- -- Floyd Thomas Cleo-------------------------------Jeri Miller Cliff------------------------Dick Engebretsen Junior--------------- - - -David Jacobsen Boyden---------------------------Brad Baker Mrs. Clancy -------------- • — Peggy Jo Neil Nora -------— - Judy C lingo Mrs. Hicks---------------------Ilene Berkram Emily Chase------------------Aria Engebretsen Maggie Chase - -- -- -- -- - Evelyn Hillius Jamie Dunn----------------------Laird Hughes Director-----------------------Mr. Tabaracci '55' Left to right: Floyd, Aria, Evelyn, Judy, Peggy Jo, Laird, David, Dick, Ilene, Jeri, and Brad. Cast for The Inner Willy THE INNER WILLY Willoughby Adams Aunt Hester ------- Aunt Louise - Brad Baker Inner Willy - - OUIUIC V V- idl IV Mike lYldiyDciiC JL UI uci ■ Trudy Marshall Janet Marshall Carol Martin Director - -- -- -- -- Mary Ann Arras Say Cheese! Hold still Cute, aren't they? LATIN CLUB FLOAT - DEBATE CLUB FLOAT SENIOR FLOAT The second annual homecoming celebration was held October 15, 1954. In the afternoon the event started with a parade led by Brad Baker, Jim Werner, and Ronnie Freed representing the three branches of our service. Following these boys were the twirlers and the band. Each class and several clubs spon- sored floats. The Junior class won the ten dollar prize for having the best float represented in the parade. At 8:00 was the kick-off for the Cut Bank - Sunburst game, which we lost by a score of 31 to 7. Immediately after the game, the Student Council sponsored the Homecoming dance with the Paul Dube Trio furnishing the music. The highlight of.the evening was the crowning of the Queen and King, Gwen Leishman and Lowell Peterson. Junior Literature Class. S ttiyi 4ctivctie Winter Wonderland was the theme of the Senior Ball. The gym was decorated in shades of blue and white. Evergreens enclosed Maurice Harrison's orchestra and the entire end of the gym. A northern lights effect decorated the entire east end of the gym with floodlights on the stage behind it. The programs were white snowflakes on a blue background. The grand march was led by Judy Clingo and Ronnie Freed, who later crowned the king and queen of the Senior Ball, Phyllis Pendergrass and Ted McAdam. The king and queen were given silver gilt crowns, scepter and gifts. Senior girls of CBHS held a breakfast Friday morning, January 14. The breakfast was to start at 8:15. On the menu was orange juice, French toast, bacon and coffee. This is the first year one of these breakfasts have been held. “PCeoAe T have been asked to announce that the Freshmen will remain for an hour after school to make up time for wearing improper clothing to school. Initiation of these green Frosh will be tonight at 8:00 in the gymnasium. Following the Initiation, the Sopho- mores will give a dance in honor of these Frosh. Also, I would like to announce that there will be a National Assembly in the gym today 5th period. The two men will perform and give an exhibition and then to close the assembly, they will play a game of table tennis with Mr. Rimel and Mr. DeGroot. FRESHMEN INITIATION TABLE TENNIS TOM BRANCH NORMAN ANDERSON LOWELL PETERSON WILLIE DEGROOT Coach Left to rights D. Schwingei, L. Dyrdahl, B. Frisbee, Bedord, Gunlikson, Anderson, Mcrae, Hughes, Mercer, Volkman. Second rows Bartow, Mallo, Jessop, Slebrecht, Coleman, Cormier, Bolton, Kipp, Henderson. Third row: Cox, Peterson, Harris, Hopkins, Anderson, Branch, Coach. Left to right: Myrhow, Abraham, Wendeln, Deming, Mallo, McNamara, Hodgson, Norberg, Bird, Henderson, Borst, Morgan, Reagen. First row: Mr. Foster, Aber- crombie, Wheeler, Berkram, Zeigler, Monroe, Anderson, Guniickson, Baker, Platt, Walker. BRUCE GETTER Manager {f t ?54 ALLEN BEDORD LEE DYRDAHL DICK SCHWINGEL RODNEY GUN LICK SON JACKIE JESSOP QUENTIN KIPP FREDDIE VOLKMAN ODELL SIEBRECHT HAROLD MALLO TY COLEMAN BOBBY FRISBEE DICK BARTOW HARVEY BOLTON GARY HENDERSON JOE MERCER DON HUGHES BUTTREY S Sc iea Sept. 10 Browning 6 Sept. 25 Fairfield 26 Oct. 1 Chinook 39 Oct. 8 Shelby 33 Oct. 15 Sunburst 31 Great Falls Central 52 Cut Bank Cut Bank Cut Bank Cut Bank Cut Bank Cut Bank 31 0 0 7 7 Oct. 21 19 Ba-a-ad boy! The Low And The Mighty. KCtcatc K Hungry? The C Club held its annual initiation November 30. Starting it off the C Club- bers had the unfortunates run a few laps and then they commenced to eat different vari- eties of food. Then as they had their cold shower the C Club members had chicken, pie, milk and ice cream. The initiates then came up and had what was left over. CM Club president, Lowell Harris led the new members in the C Club oath and the C Club had 20 new members. DAVES PUBLIC DRUG LOWELL HARRIS BRAD BAKER NORMAN ANDERSON MIKE ALLEN DICK SCHWINGEL COACH WILLIE DEG ROOT ARRAS TANK CO. ROBERT ANDERSON Cut Bank 66 Cut Bank 45 Cut Bank 47 Cut Bank 46 Cut Bank 61 Cut Bank 45 Cut Bank 52 Cut Bank 54 Cut Bank 62 Cut Bank 53 Cut Bank 55 Cut Bank 53 Cut Bank 59 Cut Bank 40 Cut Bank 65 Cut Bank 66 Cut Bank 60 Cut Bank 53 Cut Bank 46 Cut Bank 50 Cut Bank 59 Cut Bank 45 Cut Bank 59 Cut Bank 52 Valler 56 Conrad 54 Shelby 77 Sunburst 44 Choteau 45 Fairfield 33 Havre Central 42 Chinook 47 Browning 45 Great Falls Public 60 Fort Benton 64 Great Falls Central 47 Conrad 73 Sunburst 55 Shelby 77 Fairfield 57 Choteau 52 Chinook 67 Havre Central 40 Fort Benton 59 Great Falls Central 53 Browning 42 Conrad 67 Choteau 56 SMOKE HOUSE BARBER SHOP AMERICAN PIPE AND SUPPLY CO. AUGUST 30 Fun done - School begun. 31 Fluttering hearts as the Seniors enter Speech Class for first speech. SEPTEMBER 1 First day of choir. Sounds pretty good! 3 Frosh initiation and dance. 6 Labor Day, one day of vacation. 7 Cheerleading tryouts, with Jeri, Sharon, Barbara and Gretchen being victorious. Carol to edit the annual. 8 Glen, Mike, Rod, and Judy to head classes this year. 10 First football game. Beat Browning 31-6. Rain- bow Kick-off dance. 12 Roller skating in Shelby. 14 Midnight oils bum for Live Wire staff. 15 Chief of Police gave talk on Safety. 16 Jim, Mike, Gayla and Aria elected to head Youth Council. 17 Sunburst - Fairfield game here. 18 Boys went hunting? ? 19 All the kids left for college today. 22 First National Assembly The Harmonaires I nominate Brad for cheerleader. 23 Annual Staff posted. 24 First Live Wire. Sunburst - Choteau game here. 25 Game with Fairfield (No comment). 27 Senior play committee picked. 28 First snow! 29 World Series started. (Yea Giants and Indians). OCTOBER 1 Small team did a good job. Chinook won 39-0 Frosh Return Dance. 2 No U.S.O., dead town. Giants won W, S. 4 Senior Portraits started being taken. 6 F. H. A., Cheerleaders make Darroy LaAnnis. 7 School spirit really shown at Snake dance and bonfire. Yea Wolves! 8 Little Wolves played Little Coyotes. 11 Junior class candy sale. 12 Jeri and Brad, Mary Lou and Allan, Gayla and Lowell and Gwen and Norman nominated for Homecoming Queens and Kings. 13 G. A. A., Picked Senior Play Trouble In Para- dise. 14 Worked on floats. Look pretty good for first year. 15 Homecoming parade, game, and dance. Sun- burst won 31-7, Gwen and Lowell crowned as Queen and King. Big success! 16 F. H. A., District Convention in Browning, Shar- on W. elected new District President. 19 Senior play tryouts. 20 Play practice begins. M.S.U. Debaters debate Free Trade. 21 Central game with Central winning 52-19. 22 DeMolay Dance. 25 Another Junior candy sale. 26 Dorothy Me. birthday party. 27 Youth Council officers talk to us. Next year's team play Sunburst. 28-29 - Teacher’s Convention. More vacation. 30 Co-ed Ball in Shelby. 31 Senior ticket selling campaign and party. Who let all the air out of tires? NOVEMBER 2 National Election. 3 Fall Concert. 4 Seniors decided to have Taylor publish annuals. 5 Second Live Wire came out. 7 Community Concert The Men of Song. 8 Choir sang for P. T. A. 9 Girl and Boy Staters Assembly. 10 Open House 11 Dr. Nickerson from M.S.C. spoke. Juniors pick class rings and Seniors choose announcements. 12 Annual bake sale. 14 Another ticket campaign. 16 Library Assembly. 17 F.H.A., and G.A.A. 18 Another annual bake sale. 19 Seniors present Trouble In Paradise. Dance following play. 22 Friendship Night for Rainbows in Shelby. Cut Bank beat Air Base. 24 Pep Assembly for first basketball game. 25 Thanksgiving. Wasn’t that turkey good? Rain- bow Dance. 26 Won first game with Valier 66-56. 27 Third annual bake sale. Lost first conference game to Conrad, 54-45. 28 Vagabonds play at Jam Session. 29 C Club Assembly. Those boys were pretty cute in hula skirts, weren't they? 30 How are you feeling boys? DECEMBER 1 - Sad faces seen as we received report cards. GAA volleyball tournament. Sophomores were cham- pions with the Srs. taking second. FHA Christ- mas play try-outs. 2 - Seniors picked their motto, colors and flowers today. National Assembly on Electricity without electricity. 3 - Shelby came up for a basketball game, no comment on the results. 4 - Beat Sunburst in a thriller, 46 to 44. 5 - Choir sang for the Memorial Services at the Elks Club. 8 - FHA girls decorated the Christmas tree. 10 - Came out on the winning end of 61 to 46 at Choteau. 11 - Best Fairfield 45 to 33. 12 - Community Choir rehearses with High School Choir getting ready for Concert. Sr. Sextet organizes. 14 - Children's Christmas Program. Santa gave out candy. 15 - Christmas Program. Wasn't that scenery beauti- ful? 16 - Everyone down the halls saying May I have one of your portraits?” 17 - FHA Assembly. Live Wires given out. Beat Havre 52 - 42. 18 - Chrismtas vacation starts, will be able to catch up on some sleep. Won from Chinook 54 to 47. Jr. girls slumber party. 20 - First shipment of annual went to press. Seniors decorated for Sr. Ball. 21 - Sr. Ball Winter Wonderland. Ted Me. and Phyllis crowned as King and Queen. 22 - Rainbows and DeMolays went caroling. I bet they kept warm. 23 - Tonight we beat Browning, it was followed by a dance at St. Margaret's. 24 - Be sure and sweep your chimneys. 25 - Merry Christmas 1 26 - Cinemascope started tonight. 28 - Paul Dube Trio furnished music for the Elks Dance. Open House Party at Mary Ann's. 30 - Lost to Great Falls Bisons. 31 - My favorite night of the year. Should come more often. DeMolay Dance. JANUARY 1 - Happy New Years! Keep those New Year's reso- lutions. Vagabonds held a jam session. Go man go! 2 - Aria held Open House. 3 - Had to come back to school today. 5 - Everyone rushing around getting ready to have ping pongs taken. GAA 6 - Sr. interviews start, not too nervous. 7 - Just didn't make enough points to beat Fort Benton. 8 - Seems like the team and kids who went to Gt. Falls had quite a bit of fun. Beat Central 53 - 47. 9 - Some barber must have made money at Gt. Falls. 11 - National Assembly, Tommy, Janet and Harvey make cute performers, don't they? 12 - Sr. girls take Betty Crocker test. 13 - Debate team meets. 14 - Hmmm, Hmmm, good! Sr. girls breakfast. Played Conrad. 15 - No game so everyone went to U.S.O. 19 - Everyone home cramming for tests. 20 - Semester tests start. Did you see Gayla's car? 21 - Finished Semester tests. What a relief. Lost to Sunburst. 22 - Played Shelby. Just wait until next year. Dance after game. 24 - New semester, only 18 weeks left. Srs. start taking aptitude tests, not too crazy! 25 - Juniors pick Jr. Play. 26 - Ping pongs given out. Report cards again. GAA Frosh game with Shelby, 27 - National Assembly. Didn't know Rimel and De- Groot could play ping pong. 28 - Spaghetti party and slumber party at Judy's. Good game with Fairfield. Won 66 - 57. 29 - Beat Choteau 60 to 52. Jr. class dance. 30 - Choir bus went down to Gt. Falls to hear Con- cordia Choir. 31 - Dave Leuthold gave talk on France. Not bad looking, was he ? FEBRUARY 1 - ftalm 50 in Choir - Work, Work! Annual staff working hard to meet deadline for second ship- ment, 2 - GAA and FHA 3 - Debate Candy Sale. I'm going to have to go on a diet if they don't quit having these candy sales. 4 - Lost to Chinook. U. S. O. 5 - Beat Havre. Pretty nice dance they had, huh9 9 - GAA skating party postponed because of snow. 10 - Twirler's candy sale. Sue Neal's birthday party. Jr. Play try-outs. Lindstrom and Tofte going to direct play. 11 - Real good game with Central. 12 - Ft. Benton game. Spanish Sock-Hop. Dig those crazy kneeies. Peggy Jo and Allan won Elks Leadership Contest. 13 - Sr. Sextet sang at Hay Lake. 14 - All the boys were real sweet today - Valentines Day! 16 - FHA picked girls to go to State Convention. 17 - Judy D. chipped her tooth in twirling. 18 - A lot of kids sick - John Deere Day. Beat Browning in last conference game. C. B. places 5th in conference. 19-Went to school today (Saturday) to make up for tournament. 21- Home Ec. girls made pies. They sure smell good. Everyone busy making up work for tourna- ment. 22- Declam finals, Judy and Valerie being victor- ious. 23- Tournament starts. 24- Off to a bad start, lost first game to Conrad. Twirlers twirled and did real good. 25- What a gloomy morning, CB out of tourney. 26- Last day of tournament. How many hours of sleep did you lose? 28-Where's everybody today, catching up on sleep? Midnight oil burns for annual staff. MARCH 1- Jrs. pick Girl Staters. Last shipment of annual goes in, happy day! 2- FHA Initiation. Intramural tourney starts. 4- Six weeks tests. C Club Dance. 5- Style Show, some HS students modeled. 8-Nice summer day today. 10- State Tournament, wished we were there. 11- Livewire comes out. Only two more that we have to get out. Hooray! 15- V.F.W. Essay Contest. Wonder how I did? 16- Class rings came today. Sure some proud Jrs. walking around school. 18-Jr. Play Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. They really did good on it. 21-Montana State College Band appears. 23-Montana State University Jubileers sing. 23- Montana State University Jubileers sing. We’re really hep on celebrities. 24- State F. H. A, Convention in Helena. 25- Everyone is still dragging themselves around the halls. Recuperating from the dear 'ole tourney. APRIL 1- Latin Club Assembly and dance in the evening, 2- District Music Festival in Havre. Sure met a lot of nice kids. Agreed? 3- Palm Sunday Music Concert. Choir kids looked like angels. 5- April showers bring May flowers. 6- What are those strange noises in Typing around 10:30 in the mothing. 9-Easter Vacation starts. 10- Ate too many chocolate Easter bunnies! 11- Last day of vacation. 14- Kansas Tests. 15- Roses are red, violets are blue; I copied your answers, and I flunked too. 22-Spanish Club Assembly. Wonder who will get the trophy for the best assembly. They're all so good. Junior Prom. Talk about dreamy music. 23- My poor aching feetj 24- National Assembly. 28- High School week. Whatta living time. 29- Guess what happened in school today! (nothing!!!) 30- Trackmeet. Good for Cut Bank! MAY 1-Bet you're curious as to when sneak day is, well, so are we. 4- State Music Festival in Missoula. Suddenly decided to go to school at dear ole MSU. 5- Spring Concert. Really going to miss that choir. 6- With aching feet,back, and hands, we greet field day with a smile. 7- Divisional Trackmeet 12-State Trackmeet. (Speaking of aching feet.) 14-Havre Music Festival. Sure do love those mad musicians. 19- Awards Assembly. Some had to bring suitcases to carry them in. 20- End in sight, we practice marching. 22-Baccalaureate. 24- Senior Banquet. Good program and delicious food. 25- Commencement and Semester tests. 26- Last day of Semester tests. 27- The End of a perfect year and annual. tfaxcC ft Z tc£ ty Kxd 'p'UX+K t£c ScKctxrd '55


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