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

 - Class of 1958

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Wecome to the pages of the 1958 WOLF. We on the Annual staff hope you like our book. In the future when you look back, we want you to remember all of us Seniors. We hope you won't forget all of the hard work we put into it. Patti Sharp, Editor Knowledge is capital. A high school educa- tion is a valuable investment in your future. Those who have invested their time and effort wisely will have a successful and profitable future. Some of the boys and girls are investing nothing in knowledge capital. R. P. RimeL Principal The important thought for each of us today is, How well are we prepared for that which lies ahead of us. Each generation must solve its own problems. Your problems will be found in that future for which you have been and still are preparing yourselves. Thorough preparation on your part now will be your best and safest guarantee for a successful future. H. C. Davis, Superintendent (i) TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Annual Welcome 1 Class Emblems 3 Student Council and Youth Club 4 Faculty 5 People We Appreciate 7 Seniors g Autographs 22 History of Senior Class 23 Will of Senior Class 25 Seniors Who Have Been in Cut Bank 12 Years and Aero 27 Senior Superlatives 28 Juniors 31 Junior Play 36 Sophomores Freshmen 41 Snapshots 46 Activity Page 47 Annual Staff 48 Live Wire Editors 49 Live Wire Group 50 Boy and Girl Staters 51 Latin Club 52 Debate and Declam; Spanish Club 53 F. H. A. 54 Pep Club 55 G. A. A 56 C. Club 57 Troubadours, etc. 58 Band 60 Football, Basketball, etc. 61-71 Snapshots and Diary 72-81 Class Prophecy 82-83 (2) HUTTU: TUFJJE FULLUT, T O TI C R R E UJ UlELEFIE RQLQRS: REE AftV SILVJER FLUTJER: REE ROSE (3) STUDENT COUNCIL Row 1, left to right: Shirley Foster; Annette Stjern; Dee Whetstone; Jerry Neid- hardt, Vice President; Jim Dudley, President; Karen Fredericks, Secretary; Nancy Koontz, Treasurer; Patti Sharp, Janet Bell. Row 2: Donna Burgess, Fred Heistand, Kirwin Werner, Kent Webster, Lee Platt, Glen Wheeler, Bob Keys, Jerry Aber- crombie, Kirby Seibel, Don Hart, Tom Anderson, Margaret Waller. YOUTH CLUB OLLICERS Left to right: Margaret Waller, Secretary-Treasurer; Glen Wheeler, President; Dawn Narducci, Vice President. (4) FACULTY H. C. Davis R. P. Rimel Esther Stufft Elmer Armstrong Phyllis Myhre LeRoy Torgerson Clarence Speich Nick Haburchak Bill Chambers Wilbur Straw Alice Enneberg Eunice Clingo Larry Simonson Bob Cook (6) PEOPLE WE APPRECIATE % School Board Left to right: Dr. George Waller, lohn Fry, Wes Clark, Myrtle Davis, Tom Branch, Bob Yunck, H. C. Davis. Office Girls Janitors Wayne McCampbell George Voiles Row 1, left to right: Judy Hoff, Mildred Losing, Rose Luther, Sandra Nordstrom. Row 2, left to right: Mar- garet Waller, Betty Vasboe, Esther Enneberg, Betty Kemmer, Christie Hanson. (7) LIBRARIANS Row 1, left to right: Donna Clarkson, Judy Hoff, Rozanne Lee, Molly Doudna, Elsie Kays, Margaret Waller, Carol Bedord, Pat Whetstone, Janet Bell, Joan Vasboe. Row 2: Janet Lee, Margie Bradley, Sheila Whetstone, Judy DeKaye, Carol Jensen, Barbara Wiley, Myrna Hale, Donna Puckett, Karen Hietpas. BUS DRIVERS Left to right: Jerry Buchanan, Howard Armbruster, Tony Kovatch, Clarence Fishel, Bob Woodward, and Harold Dye. Senior Officers Molly Doudna...................Secretary-Treasurer Kirby Seibel.............................President Dawn Narducci.............................Reporter Tom Anderson...... .. Vice President ( 9 ) Jerry Ray Abercrombie Ab. Enjoy school while I may, tomorrow I'll skip. Ambition: Go to college. Majors: Math, Science. History, Eng- lish. Activities: Student Council 4, C Club 3, 4; Football 1, 3, 4. Bonnie Lee Alex Bumlet There is no wisdom like frankness. Ambition: Work with the sick. Offices: Attendant for Senior Ball; Live Wire 4; Annual 4; Time Out for Ginger (Mrs. Carol) 3; Ber- nardine (Enid Lacey) 4; GAA 2, 4. Jerry Ray Abercrombie i Bonnie Lee Alex Thomas Byron Anderson Tom If there be good in small parcels, then behold this demand. Ambition: To do something great. Majors: Science, History, English. Offices: Band President 4; Student Council 4; Class Vice President 4; Bernardine (Bellhop); Choir 3, 4; Troubadours; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Lorry Alan Baker Bake Don't wake me up; I'm sleeping my way through school. Ambition: To be a success. Majors: English, History. Offices: Choir 2. Thomas Byron Anderson Larry Alan Baker Carol Joy Bedord Sea Biscuit Of softest manner, unaffected mind, love of peace and friend of human kind. Ambition: To be a teacher. Majors: English, Science, History. Clubs: Live Wire; Annual; FHA 1; Declam 1, 2, 3; Choir 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3; GAA 1 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Librarian 3, 4; Vice President FT A. Janet Irene Bell Jan Personality is an immortal treasure; it's hers. Ambition: Success and happiness. Majors: History, English. Offices: Secretary Student Body 2; Student Council 4; Heart Hop Queen 3; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4; Live Wire; Annual; GAA 1, 2, 3; President GAA 4; Li- brarian 3, 4. Carol Joy Bedord Janet Irene Bell ( 10) Frederick Tollof Berkram Tollof ' Master of Mischief. Ambition: Farmer. Majors: Shop. English, HiSiory. Activities: ’'Bernardine 4: Basket- ball 1, 2. 3. 4. Leo Bird Beaver The high school day has Its de- lights, but they can't compare to high school nights. Ambition: Rancher. Majors: Science, English. Offices- Vice President 3; Candidate Lmor Ball 4: C Club 2, 3. 4; Football 1. 2; Basketball 2 3 4: Honorable Mention for All-State 3. Frederick Tollof Berkram Leo Bird Clyde Glen Bonde Bon-Bon We don't know what Clyde will be but he'll be a success we all agree. Majors: English, Math, Science, His- tory. Activities: Aeronautics 4. James I. Bretz Tex Every man has his purpose, I just haven't found mine. Ambition: College and engineering. Majors: Science, Math, English. Transfer from Andrews. Texas. Activities: Bernardine (Tub); Foot- ball 4: Aeronautics 4. Clyde Glen Bonde James J. Bretz Albert Brodock Al My tongue within my lips I reign, for he who talks much must talk in vain. Ambition: Minister. Majors: English, History, Shop Transfer: Cascade. Montana Activities: ' Bernardine' (Hotel Man- ager) 4. LeRoy Hector Brorson Lee The greater the obstacle, the more joy in overcoming it. Ambition: Go to college. Majors: English, Math, History, Sci- ence. Activities: Boy's State Alternate; ''Bernardine ' 4; Basketball B 3; Aeronautics 4. Albert Brodocx LeRoy Hector Brorson ( U ) Delia Ann Bunyak Blondie It's great to be great but greater tc be human. Ambition: Attend Business College. Majors: Commercial, English. Activities: Class Secretary 1; An- nual; Bernardine (Blonde Wom- an) 4; Pep Club 4. Fred Bury Fred” Men of few words are the best men. Ambition: Minister. Majors: English, History. Commer- cial. Activities: Live Wire; ''Bernardine (Stage Manager). Fred Bury Betty Jo Clark Bets There's no problem so difficult, but search will find it out. Ambition: College. Majors: Math, English. Special Honors: Girl's State; Elks' Scholarship. Activities: Live Wire; Annual; FHA 1, 2, 3; Time Out for Ginger, Hand Props; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Donna Jean Clarkson Kid Oh what woman may within her hide. Ambition: Teaching. Majors: English, History. Math. Activities: Live Wire; Annual; Twirl- ers 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Li- brarian 1, 2, 3, 4. Kay Louise Clarkson Kate It's the songs you sing, and the smile you wear that make the sun shine everywhere. Ambition: A good home maker. Majors: English, Home Ec.. History. Activities: Choir 1, 2. 3. 4. Lesley Michael Connolly Les Some morning I'll wake up and find myself famous. Ambition: Doctor or electronics. Majors: Science, Math, English, His- tory. Activities: Vice President Latin II, 4; Science Fair, Grand Prize; Latin Club 1 6 II, 3. 4; Choir 2. 3, 4; C Club 2, 3, 4; Track; Aeronau- tics 4. ( 12) Sharon Davis Red Her heart is like the moon, there's a man in it. Ambition: Marriage Majors: Home EC., English Activities: Homecoming Attendant 4; Latin 1. 2; Bernardine (Wait- ress); Band 1, 2. 3. Henry Doming Hank The truly civilized man has no ene- mies. _ , Ambition: Farmer or mechanic. Majors: Shop, History, English. Sharon Davis Henry Doming Roderick Dobson Rod I'm not in the role of common men. Ambition: To graduate. Majors: History, English. Activities: Bernardine (Wolf). Molly Ann Doudna Billie She's captivating and sweet, just to know her is a treat. Ambition: To go to Kinman. Majors: Commercial, History, Math, English. Offices: Class Reporter 2; Class Sec- retary 4; Live Wire; Annual; FHA 1 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3; Senior Girls Trio 4; Band 1, 2; GAA 1, 2, 3. 4; Treasurer 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Girl's State Delegate; Elks' Lead- ership, 2nd Place; Librarian 2, 4; Rainbow 1, 2, 3, 4. Roderick Dobson Molly Ann Doudna James Floyd Dudley Jim Brains seem to come in small par- cels. Ambition: College. Clubs: Junior Class President: Stu- dent Council President 4; Latin 1. 2; Bernardine ; Time Out for Ginger ; Elks' Scholarship. Esther Arlene Enneberg Es There never was a saint with red hair. Ambition: Beautician. Majors: Home Ec., Science. Activities: Live Wire; Office Girl 4. Esther Arlene Enneberg ( 13) James Floyd Dudley Shirley Ann Foster Shirl Wouldn't I make a fine angel? Ambition: Airline stewardess. Majors: Home Ec., History, English. Transfer: Fairfield, Montana. Activities: Junior Ball Queen Candi- date; Senior Ball Queen Candidate 4; Live Wire; Annual; Student Council 4; GAA 2, 3. 4; Pep Club President 4. Robert Marrs Frisbee Bob Many great men die; Lincoln's dead, Napoleon's dead, and 1 feel sick myself. Ambition: Go to college. Majors: Math, English, Science, His- tory. Activities: Boy's State; Boy s State Governor; Boy's Nation Delegate; Live Wire; Spanish Club 2. 3; Choir 1, 2. 3; Band 1, 2, 3; C Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Conference; Basketball A Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; State Champion Shot and Discus; American Legion Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Aeronautics 4; Time Out for Ginger 3. Roger Gene Gunlickson Rog It's difficult to be a leader of men when you've been a follower of women so long. Ambition: To do something exciting and different. Majors: English, History, Science, Math. Activities: Class President 2; Choir Reporter 3; Bernardine (Car- ney); Choir 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2; Football 1; Aeronautics 4. Christo Hanson Chris No men in heaven? Then leave me here. Ambition: Teacher. Majors: History, English, Math. Activities: Live Wire; Annual; Band 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1. 2, 3; Office Girl 4; Sound Effects for Class Plays 3, 4. Roger Gene Gunlickson Robert Marrs Frisbee Christe Hanson Donald Hart Heartless I used to be a woman hater but need we say more. Ambition: Engineering. Majors: Science, Math, English. Activities: Boy's State; Live Wire; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Choir 2, 3, 4, President 4; Time Out for Ginger (Hoffman) 3; Aero- nautics. Joseph Hodgson Moose There must be some hard work in him, for none has ever come out. Ambition: Automotive designer. Majors: Math, Science, History. Activities: C Club 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Basketball A 3, 4; Track 3; Baseball 3. ( 14) Judith Kay Hoff Suzie” She's a lady of mild manner and gentlest heart. Ambition: To be a registered nurse. Majors: English, History, Commer- Achvities: Live Wire; Annual; FHA 12; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Girl 4; Librarian 2, 3, 4. Charles Harper Hope Chuck Some people live forever but1 I drive my own car. Ambition: College and space navi- gator. Majors: Science Math, En Activities: Spanish 2, 3; 3 nautics 4. llish. ) 3; Aero- Violet Joyce Hope Joyce Kind, calm and serene is she. Ambition: To go to Business College. Majors: English, History, Home Ec., Commercial. Melinda Dolores Hoptowit Lindee If silence is golden, she'll always be rich. Ambition: To be a nurse. Majors: English, History, Home Ec. Violet Joyce Hope Melinda Dolores Hoptowit Brian Johnston B. J. What would the world be without women? Ambition: To go to college. Majors: History, English, Math. Transfer from California. Clubs: C Club 4; Football 3, 4; Basketball B Squad 3; All Con- ference Football Team 4; Beau in Bernardine ; Eddie in Time Out for Ginger. Elsie Mae Kays Else It's better to be small and shine than large and cast a shadow. Ambition: Stenographer. Majors: Commercial, English. Activities: Alternate to Girl's State; Live Wire; Annual; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Librarian 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3. Brian Johnston Elsie Mae Kays ( 15) Betty Marie Kemmer Bets The only way to have a friend is to be one. Ambition: Go to Hawaii. Majors: Home Ec., History, English, Science. Class Offices: Secretary-Treasurer 3; Live Wire; Annual; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1. 2. 3, 4; Pep Club 1. 2, 3, 4. Gordon Larson Gordy He believes in the two-party system —one on Saturday and one on Sunday. Ambition: Graduate. Majors: English, History. Activities: Homecoming King 4. Rozanne Lee Rosie Always happy, and never sad, she makes the whole world glad. Ambition: Go to college and be a teacher. Majors: English, Home Ec., History. Activities: Live Wire; Annual; FHA 1, 2, 3; Debate 2, 3; Vice President 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Reporter 4; Senior Girl's Trio 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Librarian 2, 3, 4; FTA Secre- tary-Treasurer 3; GAA 1, 2; At- tendant to DeMolay Sweetheart 3. Tylene Loudermilk Ty My better days are over, my best have just begun. Ambition: Surgical nurse. Majors: Commercial, History. Eng- lish, Home Ec. Activities: Live Wire; Annual; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice President 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Time Out for Gin- ger (Joan) 3; Bernardine (Mrs. Cantrick) 4. Betty Marie Kemmer Rozanne Lee Gordon Larson Tylene Loudermilk Mildred Ann Losing Millie Women are wiser than men because they know less and understand more. Ambition: Airline school. Majors: English, Home Ec., History. Activities: Annual; GAA 1; Pep Club 1,3; Office Girl 4. Margaret Rose Luther Rosie Always true, always kind, a better friend is hard to find. Ambition: Airline school. Majors: Home Ec., English, History. Activities: Class Reporter 3; Girl's State 3; Junior Ball Queen 3; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4; Annual; Office Girl 4. Mildred Ann Losing Margaret Rose Luther ( 16) Linda Marie Lutz D. Yank Her heart wanders but never gets Ambition;. Commercial artist. Maiors: Commercial, English. Activities: Live Wire; Annual; Junior and Senior Play Programs. John Delbert McNamara Dub When it com©9 to used cars it is hard to drive a bargain. Ambition: To make a good living. Maiors: Math. History, English. Activities: C Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball ''B'' Squad 3; Track 2, 3; American Legion Base- ball 1. 2, 3. Donald Lee Monroe Lee I do my hardest work of my whole day—getting up. Ambition: Navy. Majors: Shop, English. Sharon Lee Motarie Shaggy She's only quiet when she eats. Ambition: College. Majors: English, History, Commer- cial. Transfer: Fallbrook, California. Michael Myrhow Luke 'T could have danced all night. t Ambition: To be successful. Majors: English, Math, Science, His- tory. Dawn E. Narducci Spaghet Would life be worth living if one couldn't dance? Ambition: Housewife. Majors: Home Ec.( English, History. Activities: Class Reporter 4; Vice President Youth Club 4; Live Wire; Annual; Time Out for Ginger (Jeannie); Cheerleader 4. Michael Myrhow Dawn E. Narducci ( 17) 3ny . • ; ■' ft ■ ' V' V ' ( ••’■'T!' ’■ 1 f A'l Ifortwrar HMwfrK T .« Wt'-rsf ■ rry Y,vrr s y mt tV; Arwrrr r, : K.- 5ry V ' r. ' ? ' ' ; ■ 5 1, 'L u. t i ■ . 7. ? 4 A V '-r- 1 • TAnW io -- j£'r n T -ir’ i r-T T nry Ofitn H t ott Acftrri r spkdit h •'f«r ffrcjrr wstdr A f tt rl rff P ry?rrl4ff Hltlbtj, 6 1 06 7‘ 'i':'-• PHjfff $rj' nd Matteiatt 9, ' |rft 4r rfflflT j|'•': t f jfe fte f farroi rabbi burnt ii r«eh Mo,h t tafl4 ptofl U “ ( IS) Thi«e Intend W«a y Platt Ricky Reagan Rick Happy am I. from care I am free; why aren't they all content like me7 Ambition- Rancher Maiort: Shop. English. Artivities: C Club 2. 3. 4; Football 3, 4; Track 2. Patti Ann Sharp Trish Full of mischief, full of fun; always a friend to everyone. Ambition: Secretary. Majors: History. Math. English, Corn- Class Secretary 2; 3rd in Elks Lead- ership Contest; Live Wire Assist- ant Editor: Annual Editor; FHA 1. 2 3 4. Secretary 2, District Vice President 3; Time Out for Gin- ger (Liz); Twirlers 1. 2; GAA 1, 2 3, 4. Vice President 3; Pep Club 1 2 3. 4; Librarian 1. 2. 3; Office Girl’ 3; Alternate to Girl s State; Student Council 4; Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award 4. Ricky Reagan Patti Ann Sharp Liane Joan Sherman Smitty I can’t think of two things at once. so I just think of him. Ambition: College. Majors: English. Math, History. Activities: Live Wire; Annual; GAA 1. 2; Pep Club 1, 2. Kirby Seibel Kirb Never speak unless I am spoken to. Liane Joan Sherman Kirby Seibel Annette Nancy Stjern Netter Just 'cause I'm small, i'ts no reason to fret; for I 11 shove my way through the world yet, you bet. Ambition: Teacher. Majors: English, Home Ec., History. Activities: Spanish 2, 3; Reporter 3; FHA 1, 2 3, 4. President 4. Song- leader 3; Choir 1. 2. 3. 4; Band 1; 2. 3; GAA 1. 2. 3. 4; Secretary 2; Pep Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Live Wire Staff; Annual Staff; Time Out for Ginger Prompter; Bemardine (Jean); Senior Girl's Trio 4; Alter- nate to Girl's State; Student Coun- cil 4. James Tibesar Tib My name is Jim. I'm full of vim; a look at my hat will show it's full to the brim. Ambition: To be a success. Majors: Math, Enohsh. History, Sci- ence. Annette Nancy Stjern James Tibesar (19) L Roy B. Turner Swad Work is hi iruddl nam . Ambition: FVtrnvor or ionp ranq r Mxtu'iis: Sorano Math N! V Hr.) llM, Ohio . Do : Band 1, Aeronautic? 4 Bptty SMl Vorabo “ 6V' Kind calm,, and pnpn i ha Ambition: to Kmman, Majors Knali hc Commercial Civic Annual Stall; Latin I. 5: IVy Squad 5. 4: CMhe Girl 4, URot R Turnrr Joan Iy«« Vasboe ’loonwy }«% a ai l x«, £tea ant '«'ay . gw a Imnd thrc iqh all out day Ambman To-nyhe-. 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Wendeln Cap Studies when ho takes a notion, but It-, so much easier to make a com- motion. Ambition: Jet mechanic. Too,ban 3. 4. Glen Theodore Wheeler Dink A very good athlete, a jolly good sort; a ready mixer in any sport. Ambition: Minister. Majors: Math, English. Science. His- Clubs. Student Council 1, 2. 3, 4. Veep 3; President Freshman Class; Heisey Award 3; 3rd Place Elks' Leadership; Vice President Youth Club 3. President 4; Latin 1 4. President 4; Debate and Declarn 4: Choir 1, 2, 3; C Club 2, 3. 4; Football 2. 3. 4; Basketball 2, 3. 4: Track 2. 3. 4. American Legion Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4. Caspar H. Wendeln Glen Theodore Wheeler Patricia Jean Whetstone Pat An answer to a maiden's prayer is usually a man's question. Ambition: Nurse. Majors: English, History, Science. Clubs: Live Wire Staff; Annual Staff Ad Editor; (Ginqer) ''Time Out for Ginger”; Choir 1, 2, 3; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Librarian 2, 4. Linda Womble Lyn Silence is the perfect herald of joy. Ambition: Nurse. Majors: English. Home Ec.. Science. Clubs: Latin 1. 2. Treasurer 3; Ber- nardine (Prompter); Choir 4; Band 2, 3. 4. Larry Zeigler Zig Why should the devil have ail the fun? Ambition: Chemical engineer. Majors: English, Science, History, Math. Clubs: Annual Staff. Business Man- ager; “Bernardine” (Gibbs); Choir 3. 4; Troubadours 4; Aeronautics 4. Larry Zeigler (21) CLASS HISTORY September, 1954! That was a big day in our young lives. We were admitted into the halls of Cut Bank High School. Boy, it looked big. And people, you've never seen so many people—big, tall, short, skinny, all kinds of sizes and descriptions. We were low, green and afraid. Everyone was laughing at us, running over us, and giving orders. Why? We were Freshmen. Our first class meeting was held the third day of school and we elected Glen Wheeler as our President. He was bigger than most of us. and we wanted someone who could fight his way through the student council and stick up for us small creatures. We tried our best to have a nice float for the homecoming parade, but it just wouldn't go the way we wanted it to. But we only had a pickup to work with. (A poor excuse is better than none.) One down, three to go. Now we're not the lowest thing on earth—just second lowest! Roger led our class this year with the help of Margaret, Patti Ann, and Molly. Our Cut Bank Wolves were victorious over the Shelby Coyotes in the District Class B tourna- ment at Conrad. Remember that four-second basket? Shelby hasn't been in our conference since. This game enabled the team, students, and fans to journey on to the state tourney at Whitefish. We were presented the fourth place trophy, but we were proud because it was the first state tourney we had participated in for several years. Yes, that was a big year filled with excitement and memories. Upperclassmen at last! It was a long hard climb but proved to be well worth our efforts. Jim Dudley was chosen as our Junior Class President for our first year as upperclassmen. Our basket- ball season went on to great heights. This year we were awarded a trophy for conference champs, 2nd place district champs, and STATE CLASS B” CHAMPIONS. The football team of CBHS took first in the district when we played our last exciting game with Conrad. Our Junior year brought forth great success with our beautiful prom, ''Tip Toe Through the Tulips. Rose Luther and Gary Abraham reigned as our royal couple. The big production, Time Out for Ginger, was another momentous occasion that will long be remembered by all of us. The time finally came for us to select our class motto, flower, and colors. Much enthusiasm was shown by our class as Today We Follow, Tomorrow We Lead, red rose, and red and silver were chosen as our motto, flower, and colors, respectively. May we, the graduating class of '58, always be remembered by our significant signs. Our third homecoming was about the greatest thing that happened to us in the early part of our Junior year. Our float won first prize. Its theme was Que Sera, Sera. We were very proud, as there was a lot of work attached to our prize winning product. After all of the work, fun, and memories from the year before, it was hard to believe that our final year could hold so much more. Kirby, our class President; Tom, our Vice President; Molly, class Secretary; and Dawn, our Reporter, helped to make this, our last year in high school, success- ful. The final float that we entered in the homecoming event was beautiful. It contained our colors, motto, and our class flower—everything that typified our class. Bobbie and Gordy were victorious as king and queen at the dance. In the sports department, the baseball, football and basketball teams all took first place. Two weeks after the district tourney, we participated in the State Class B tournament at Billings. Our Wolves played the championship game with Red Lodge and were presented a trophy for second place. Our cheerleaders, two of which are seniors, were presented the trophy for first place cheerleading team. As we Seniors read this history, I hope we will all relive the memories that our high school days have given us. They are truly moments to remember! (23) CLASS WILL I, Bennie Alex, leave my funny ways to Kay Pendergrass, although she doesn't need many. I, Carol Bedord, am leaving as the last of the Bedords. I, Janet Bell, leave my many out-of-town trips to Jackie Bolton in hopes she'll have as much fun as I did. I, Delia Bunyak. will my ability to get along with Mr. Rimel to Margie Christopherson. I, Betty Jo Clark, leave my high grade average to Mary Pendergrass. I, Kay Clarkson, leave my singing ability to Jack Hughes. I, Donna Clarkson, leave my Air Force friends to Rosalie Jones. I, Sharon Davis, leave my shining red locks to Peggy Keifer. I, Molly Doudna, leave my Live Wire page to anyone who will take it. I, Esther Enneberg, leave my turn as office girl to Sandra Nordstrom, so she can have it full time. I, Shirley Foster, leave to let Margie carry on. I, Christe Hanson, leave my riding ability to Frances Nelson so she can get to Sunburst more often. I, Elsie Mae Kays, leave my job at the library to Tank. I, Betty Kemmer, leave the long trudge up the hill to Wanda Chidester: I hope she can make it alone. I, Rozanne Lee, leave my short curly hair to Janet. I, Tylene Loudermilk, leave Terry to Evelyn. I, Rose Luther, leave my popcorn machine to Timmy Hannon. I, Linda Lutz, leave my Art Editorship on the Annual to anyone who can sketch. I, Dawn Narducci, leave my dancing ways to Billy for his future days. I. Bobbie Pendergrass, leave my cute little giggle to Mr. Zile. I, Patti Sharp, leave my ability to make noise in the halls to Karen Fredricks. I, Liane Sherman, leave my dimples to Dick Bird to attract girls. (Not that he needs them.) I, Jerry Abercrombie, leave and hope never to return. I, Tom Anderson, leave my Government notes to Shorty Kirsh. I, Larry Baker, leave my Studebaker to Mr. Chambers in hopes he can fix it. I, Fred Berkram, leave nothing to no one, because no one left anything to me. I, Clyde Bonde, leave my job at the Pay 'N Pakit to Connie in case she gets low on cash. I, Albert Brodock, leave my greasy shop coveralls to Dennis Lahr. I, LeRoy Brorson, will my three classes from Mr. Torgerson, two from Mrs. Clingo, and two from Mr. Zile to Roger Salois. I. Leo Bird, leave my skipping ability. I. Lesley Connolly, leave my track record to Gerald Kennedy. I. Henry Deming, leave my quiet ways to Ronnie. I, Rod Dobson, leave my long legs to Tiger Kutt. I, Jim Dudley, leave my Chevy to Myrna to carry on the official business. I, Bob Frisbee, leave my boisterous ways to Darry Peterson. I, Roger Gunlickson, leave my curly hair to Jerry Brandvold. I, Don Hart, leave my jitney to Denny Nelson so he can get home from school. I, Jce Hodgson, leave my thinking ability to anyone in hopes that they may use it better than I did. I. Charles Hope, leave my driver's license because I can't use it. I, Gordon Larson, leave my school attendance to Vivian Stjern. I, Kirby Seibel, leave my class ring behind. I, Brian Johnston, leave my parts in the plays to anyone who can do the job. I, Jim Bretz, leave my position on the football team to any new transfer. I, Jim Tibesar, leave my Tiberet to the next inventor. I, Fred Bury, will my artistic talent to anyone who needs it to while away the boring hours. I. Annette Stjern, leave my sewing ability to everyone. I, Betty Vasboe, leave my shorthand notebooks to Donna Burgess for reference. I, Joan Vasboe, leave my typewriter to Alan Ruegamer. I, Margaret Waller, leave my pony tail to Bev Walker. 1, Pat Whetstone, leave to let the rest of the nine Whetstones carry on. I, Linda Womble, leave my pleasing personality to Nancy Koontz. 1, Judy Hoff, will to Lynn Frisbee the delightfully quiet fifth period library and the colorful books. I, Joyce Hope, leave Susan to all the Senior teachers. I, Mildred Losing, leave my long walks to school to anyone who likes exercise. I, Melinda Hoptowit, leave my biology sketches to Victor Orr. I, Sharon Motarie, leave my locker to anyone who can cram their junk into it. I, Delbert McNamara, leave my bookkeeping grades to Jack Moorehead. I, Jim Cochran, leave . . . finally. I. Duane Peterson, leave to Kerwin Werner my good looks (not that he needs them). I, Lee Monroe, leave my job at Perry's to Peter Ormson. I, Mike Myrhow, leave my hot rods until I get back from college. I, Jerry Nelson, leave my fireman's ways. I, Jerry Norberg, leave my blond hair to Dick Bird. I, Orville Orr, will to Lee Barron my jobs as school custodian and to anyone else who wants them. I, Lee Platt, leave my Live Wire editorship to next year's victim. I, Rickey Reagan, leave to Billy Welzel my spurs and boots. 1, Ieroy Turner, leave my field boots to Gail Hietpas. I. Gary Walker, leave my job at the theater to Art Fishel. I, Doug Walters, leave my hunting equipment to anyone who needs an excuse from school. I, Glen Wheeler, leave my excess weight to Marlin Larson. I, Casper Wendeln, leave my big Buick to Melvin Berkram. 1, Larry Zeigler, leave to go to Billings. (24) CLASS PROPHECY The year 1958 was a big year. Why? Because it introduced to the world many of today's well known people. Now, in the year 1983, I look at the famous personalities in the news; people that were turned out in the world to make something of themselves. Here are a few of the well known personalities: BONNIE ALEX is up in the fashion world now. She is designing tight skirts that fit the hips. LARRY BAKER has his own band; he plays war drums for the natives of Africa. KAY CLARKSON has made her debut with Liberace at the Brown Derby. LESLEY CONNOLLY, the scientist, has discovered a cure for the Lonely Hearts disease. JUDY HOFF is secretary of the Bretz Foundation. LEROY TURNER is now turning over dirt on his own farm. TYLENE LOUDERMILK is still on the beginner's lesson at Arthur Murray's Over Forty Club. MARGARET WALLER is president of the PTA (Pony-Tail Association). KIRBY SEIBEL is a foreign ambassador to Russia. JANET BELL is still an old maid. Jerry hasn't popped the question. CLYDE BONDE has launched his third satellite, Botnik. MOLLY DOUDNA is slinging hash for Captain King's navy crew. ROD DOBSON is president of the local Longfellow Club. MELINDA HOPTOWIT has now hopped to it and is the greatest usher for Pluto's Planet Fly-In. CHARLES HOPE has invented his original exhaust pipes developed from hot air. LIANE SHERMAN is social director for United Airlines. DOUG WALTERS owns his own restaurant named Walters' Well-Fed. LINDA WOMBLE is head nurse for the head hunters in Burma. BRIAN JOHNSTON is boss in New York's most popular night club. LINDA LUTZ owns a string of flower shops from coast to coast. JERRY NORBERG has a high position as juvenile officer of Cut Bank. DELIA BUNYAK has found a new purpose for her shoe. She has clobbered herself a man. JIM DUDLEY is President of the United States! ESTHER ENNEBERG, in keeping with the family tradition, is teaching at C.B.H.S. BETTY VASBOE is love counselor for the class of 58. DELBERT McNAMARA is the world's greatest and most well known singer. CAROL BEDORD is acting as guinea pig for Garry's many dental experiments. DUANE PETERSON owns his own super market on the moon. DAWN NARDUCCI is still shaking—baby diapers this time. BOB FRISBEE is head coach at M.S.U. SHARON DAVIS has a fine family of redheads; and oh! we almost forgot, she does have one with black curls. JIM TIBESAR has manufactured a new car, the Tiberet. (25) PATTI ANN SHARP has won world lam© with her imitation of the laughing hyena. FRED BURY now is drawing cartoons for the Dick Tracy comics. PAT WHETSTONE is the only girl on the community football team in Vancouver, B. C., where she recently became a citizen. HENRY DEMING, well known inventor, has just guaranteed his gas to run 100 miles to a gallon. ROSE LUTHER'S position as head model in Paris, France, is envied by her former classmates. FRED BERKRAM has iust built himself a place called Berk's Place. Anyone passing by, be sure to drop in and see old Fred. DONNA CLARKSON is mechanic for Hope, Lincoln Mercury Corporation. ALBERT BRODOCK is foreman for Fred Bury's dude ranch. ELSIE MAE KAYS has recently had a library dedicated to her. She was our faithful librarian back in 1958. GORDON LARSON now has the largest super market in Cut Bank, the Pak It, Then Pay. SHARON MOTARIE is now manufacturing Sharon's Exclusive Heels. ORVILLE ORR and his wife, Gertrude, are on their third trip around the world. MILDRED LOSING has her own popcorn stand at Pluto's Planet Fly-In. CASPAR WENDELN is now F.B.I. investigator for Montana. DON HART is now presiding officer of the Lonely Hearts Club. ANNETTE STJERN has reached her height of glory—5' 1 44 . JOE HODGSON recently returned from a short trip to Warm Springs. BETTY JO CLARK's intelligence has finally found her a fitting position as Dean of Juvenile Hall. JIM BRETZ has won the leading role in the movie, Tall, Dark, and Handsome. SHIRLEY FOSTER is now President of the W.C.T.U. JERRY ABERCROMBIE is flying his own trucks for Abercrombie Son. BETTY KEMMER still has Bob's sideburns in her scrapbook although they are turning gray. LEROY BRORSON has purchased the Buttrey's Food Company. JERRY NELSON has taken over Mr. Rimel's position as principal of C.B.H.S. CHRISTE HANSON and MIKE MYRHOW have raised a fine family of little mayors. GARY WALKER is head projectionist for the Paladium Theater of Hollywood. ROZANNE LEE and Mr. Lee have teamed up and recorded their latest hit tune, Rosie Lee. TOM ANDERSON has taken Paul Anderson's place as heavyweight lifter of the world. BOBBIE PENDERGRASS is still working at Perry's for her goal, an ancient '54 white Ford. LEO BIRD has broken his 3,533rd bronc at the ripe old age of 43. JOAN VASBOE has a nursery consisting of her 10 kids. ROGER GUNLICKSON owns his own service station, called R D. RICKEY REAGAN is Oil King of Montana. LEE PLATT and GLEN WHEELER are still debating. LARRY ZEIGLER has his own show, called Zeigler's Follies. JOYCE HOPE has teamed up with Bob Hope. I guess there is a little Hope for all of us. LEE MONROE is in his 6th year running for the Senate. (26) These are the Seniors who have spent all 12 years of school in Cut Bank schools. We're happy that they chose our school to spend 12 years in. Aeronautics Row 1, left to right: Michael Myrhow, Orville Orr, Roger Gunlikson, Mr. Torgerson. Row 2: Lee Platt, Tom Anderson, LeRoy Brorson, Bob Frisbee, Charles Hope, Les Connolly. Row 3: Jim Dudley, Don Hart, Larry Zeigler, Clyde Bonde, and Kirby Seibel. (27) j itti . 'Inn Wait J:U, to .Succeed ( j a awn tan WJiHicst (29) flU Jteerflu cniot ■ S. iifycri (30) Sharon Eide - Secretary-Treasurer Kerwin Werner________________________________________ President Roger Salois Vice President William Wetzel ........................................... Reporter (31 ) ludy Adtkins Betty lean Alsaqer Jo Barrier Lee Barron Nancy Beverly (32) Walt Clingo Carolyn Clinqo Margie Christopherson Wanda Chidester Ronnie Doming Dell Dillon Myrna Dudley Sharon Eide Gary Fauque Clarice Fink Rosemary Fishel Esther Fox Jeanette George George Hall Claire Hanson Ronnie Hill Dennis Hillius Gaynell Hingston Susan Hope Judy Huebner Jack Hughes Patty Hughes Penny Hutchison Neil Johnson Rosalie Jones Peggy Keifer Gerald Kennedy Robert Keyes (33) Darrel Lancaster Darlene Luchi Pete Ormson Bill McClure Verna Luchi Max McAdam Meryl McAdam Carol McGlothlin Sara McGuigan Evelyn McGuire Richard McNaught Barbara Meeks Betty Miklich Susan Mock Jack Moorhead Gary Morken Patricia Murphy Ann Murray Sherry Nash Jerry Neidhart Dennis Nelson Dorothy Nelson Fran Nelson Sandra Nordstrom (34) Sherrie Orr Kathy Owen Larry Paisley Kay Pendergrass Mary Pendergrass Mike Phillips Evelyn Pollock John Prater Linda Rabenberg Randy Rassmussen Bill Reid Roger Salois Harvey Sharp Warren Sharp Connie Skierka Larry Taylor Eddie Utiger Bill Waddell Mary Wadman Barbara Walden Beverly Walker Barb Warehime Wayne Wegener Diane Welch Kirwin Werner Billy Wetzel Dee Whetstone Karen Wilson Sandra WoodruH Frances Zeigler (35) JUNIOR PLAY Sophomore Class Officers Alice Losing, Secretary-Treasurer Judy Dekaye, Vice President Kent Webster, President Patsy Johnston, Reporter (39) Terry Loudermilk Eddie Maguire Susan Nelson Darlene Orr Randy Parkell Darry Peterson Harvey Peterson Larry Peterson Donna Puckett lean Quist Galen Reagan Phillip Richardson Robert Woodward Beverly Yerigan Gary Zimmer Alan Ruegamer Suellen Scarborough Tom Scott Jim Seewald Karen Seward Terry Sharp Sandra Sherman James Tinsley Larry Ungar Sherrie Ungar Dick Walker Kent Webster Sheila Whetstone Barbara Wiley Dave Withers (40) Bobby Durocher, Reporter Billy Narducci, Secretary-Treasurer Fred Heistand, President Dickie Bird. Vice President { 41 ) (42) Toni Adkins Lila Lee Armstrong Faye Atkins Steve Barron Melvin Berkram Dick Bird Emma Jean Bohm Kay Bonde Dennis Booth Nancy Brandon Bette Brurud Beverly Brurud Lynn Cannon Jim Clark Patsy Clingo Karen Coleman Johnny Curry Bruce DeZort Steve DeZort Marilyn Kirtley Don Kraft Donald Kruse Allen Kult Ada Dresen Bob Durocher Wayne Durocher Karen Edwards Charles Farrell Randy Ferris Ariel Fry Margie Foster laneth Gardipee Karen Gerard Peggy Gunn Cliiford Hagen Clarence Hart Fred Hiestand Gail Hietpas Neila Hodgson Phil Huebner Francis Huss Bonnie Johnson Nancy Johnson Roy Kately Elda Kays Jim King Joy King (43) i i i V T . Loyce Lee McClanahan Loy Marie McClanahan Grace McGuire David McNichol Robert Messier Bruce Myrhow (44) Andrea Stomsvick Kay Swagger Johnny Tayler Melvin Torgerson Noralee Ulven Jean Vasboe Sue Walters Marilyn Warehime Jackie Warner John Womble Dave Woon Pat Wynn James Keller John Waddell Bill Wadman John Waggoner (45) (47) ANNUAL STAFF Leo Platt, Advertising Manager Betty Vasboe Margaret Waller Kirby Seibel Linda Lutz, Art Editor Delia Bunyak Janet Bell Fred Bury Molly Doudna, Assistant Editor Joan Vasboe Elsie Kays Carol Bedord Tylene Loudermilk, Assistant Editor Donna Clarkson Annette Stjern Rozanne Lee Patti Ann Sharp, Editor Judy Hoff Pat Whetstone Bonnie Alex Larry Zeigler, Business Manaqer Bobbie Pendergrass Linda Womble Dawn Narducci lim Dudley, Photographer Shirley Foster Betty Jo Clark Rose Luther Betty Kemmer Don Hart Mildred Losing Christe Hanson (48) rnm LIVE WIRE EDITORS Don Hart, Business Manaqpr Fred Bury, Art Editor Margaret Waller, Sports Page Editor Molly Doudna, Editorial Page Editor Lee Platt, Editor Patti Ann Sharp, Assistant Editor Pat Whetstone, Circulation Manager Betty Jo Clark, Front Page Editor Betty Kemmer, Feature Page Editor Have you made any resolutions for 1958, yet? If so, have you kept them? The new year is only two weeks old and it’s not too late to resolve to improve yourself in one way or another. A man once said, “Resolutions are made to be broken.” He should have said, however, that it is human nature to break resolutions. Your writer has a list of resolutions, which he feels every student of CBHS should make. It would be interesting to note how many students could keep resolutions and if they do, how much the school and ourselves could be im- proved. 1.1 will attempt to attend all school and class functions, unless it is absolutely impossible. 2. While at these functions, I will take part enthusiastic- ally, whether it is dancing, cheering, decorating a prom, or building a float. 3.1 will pick my subjects carefully, so I may obtain bene- fits from high school, instead of trying to slip by. 4. I will study my subjects thoroughly and be prepared for every class. 5. I will listen to the teacher and I won’t waste other students’ time by cutting up. 6. Finally, I resolve to make everything I do a success so I may have a school and nation to be proud of.—LP (49) LIVE WIRE GROUP PICTURE The Live Wire is published every two weeks and is printed by the Pioneer Press. The staff is composed entirely of Seniors. Juniors who assist are appointed during the second semester so they will be able to carry on with the next year's paper. This year, for the first time, several students from the Freshman and Sophomore classes were picked so that they may qain more experience in newspaper work. Lee Platt, Editor Don Hart Betty Jo Clark Molly Doudna Lee Platt Patti Ann Sharp Betty Kemmer Margaret Waller Pat Whetstone Fred Bury Donna Clarkson Judy Hoff Bobbie Pendergrass Shirley Foster Tylene Loudermilk Janet Bell Elsie Mae Kays Annette Stjern Joan Vasboe Two All- State Ratings The LIVE WIRE The Official Organ of Cut Bank High1 School, published every second week dur- ing the school year. Subscription rate: $2.00 per year. Single copy: 15c. Entered as Second Class Matter September 26. 1940, at the Post Office in Cut Bank. Montana, under Act of March 3. 1897. MONTANA lEA r- pOUNDED 1923 Lee Platt—Editor Patti Ann Sharp—Assistant Betty Jo Clark ........................... Front Page Editor; Kirby Seibel, Judy Hoff, Dawn Narducci, Tylene Loudermilk, Assistants Molly Doudna .......................... Editorial Page Editor; Pat Whetstone, Elsie Mae Kays. Janet Bell. Assistants Betty Kemmer ________________________ Feature Page Editor; Annette Stjern, Bonnie Alex, Bobbie Pendergrass, Assistants Margaret Waller ........................ Sports Page Editor; Bob Frisbee, Jerry Abercrombie. Jim Dudley, Carol Bedord, Assistants Fred Bury__________________________________Art Editor; Linda Lutz, Assistant Jim Dudley ______________________________________________ — Photographer Pat Whetstone .............. Circulation Manager; Christe Hanson, Assistant Don Hart.........-....... Business and Advertising Manager; Donna Clarkson, Rozanne Lee. Shirley Foster, Assistants Underclass Assistants_____________Ada Dresen. Betty LaSorte, Darry Peterson, Carolyn Clingo, Lee Cannon, Donna Burgess Advisor ............................................. Mr. Speich Donna Burgess Carolyn Clingo Linda Lutz Jim Dudley Lee Cannon Kirby Seibel Bob Frisbee Carol Bedord Rozanne Lee Esther Enneberg Bonnie Alex Dawn Narducci Christie Hanson Mr. Speich (50) GIRLS STATE Molly Doudna Betty Jo Clark Rose Luther BOYS STATE Don Hart Kirby Seibel Lee Platt Glen Wheeler Bob Frisbee Larry Zeigler Jim Dudley (51) LATIN CLUB I Ada Dresen Ariel Fry Marilyn Warehime Frances Zeigler John Curry Joy King Nancy Cheek Nancy Johnson Jean Vasboe John Taylor Glen Wheeler Lee Barron Melvin Torgerson Nancy Beverly Jo Barrier Jack Hughes Mike Phillips Bill Waddell LATIN n Bob Keyes Les Connolly Caron Barney Jerry Nelson Natalie Birch Patty Larson Galen Reagan Frances Zeigler Mr. Speich (52) Penny Hutchison Carolyn Clingo Kay Pendergrass Bev Walker Clarice Fink Kathyleen Dunnigan Ed Utiger Lee Platt Mrs. Clingo Glen Wheeler Les Connolly Rae Durocher Wanda Chidester DEBATE AND DECLAM Connie Orr Dee Whetstone Linda Rabenburg Sheila Whetstone Lynne Frisbee Judy DeKaye Betty LaSorte Diane Durham Eddie McGuire Kerwin Werner Pat Wynn Mr. Armstrong SPANISH CLUB (53) FHA K. Wilson D. Whetstone P. Sharp N. Beverly P. Johnston A. Stiern P. Whetstone L. Womble J. Vasboe E. Kays T. Loudermilk B. Kemmer S. Whetstone C. Jensen D. Durham J. Bolton D. Welch ($4 ) C. McGlothlin M. McAdam S. Nordstrom C. Bonde M. Wadman J. DeKaye B. La Sorte S. Scarborough J. Leistiko K. Fredericks M. Hale D. Abraham S. Nelson J. Quist L. Frisbee J. Lee D. Puckett K. Hietpas A. Losing B. Yerigan C. Gardipee B SQUAD CHEERLEADERS K. Bonde K. Coleman G. McGuire P. Clingo OFFICERS L. Frisbee, Secretary B. Warehime, Vice President S. Foster, President M. Warehime. Treasurer A SQUAD CHEERLEADERS D. Narducci M. Waller E. McGuire N. Koontz PEP CLUB C. Clingo K. Pendergrass S. Woodrulf D. Nelson P. Sharp B. Vasboe M. McAdam ). Leistiko A. Losing M. Foster A. Stjern M. Phillips S. Nordstrom M. Hale V. Luchi S. Walters P. Whetstone K. Wilson I. Barrier D. Abraham F. LaSorte K. Edwards M. Doudna S. Macquian C. Bonde P. Johnson D. Durham J. Vasboe J. Bell S. Eide M. Wadman S. Whetstone L. McClanahan E. Kays B. Alex ]. Bolton K. Dunnigan J. Lee L. McClanahan B. Johnson T. Loudermilk W. Chidester C. McLaughlin D. Puckett N. Brandon J. Gardipee B. Pendergrass B. Walker F. Zeigler K. Hietpas P. Gunn F. Atkins B. Kemmer E. Bird N. Beverly L. Durocher P. Larson N. Ulvin D. Bunyak D. Whetstone S. Scarborough P. Gardipee J. DeKaye N. Hodgson E. Kays Cheerleaders Kay Bonde Grace McGuire Karen Coleman Patsy Clingo (55) Jane! Bell, President Connie Bonde, Vice President Sandra Nordstrom, Secretary Jo Barrier, Reporter Row 1 Bonnie Sandra Tylene Dawn Shirley Margaret Bobbie Carolyn Betty Dorothy Darlene Patti Davee Annette Marilyn Pat Nancy Molly Margie GAA Row 2 Merle Row 3 Lynne Row 4 Jeanne How 5 Nancy B. Mary Raye Janet L. Donna Ada Grace Barb Sheila Betty I. Donna Judy Vivian Karen Sharon Deanna Suellen Karen H. Patty Lila Lee Patsy Jackie Maxine Janet Raye Jackie Andrea Kay Wanda Nancy Karen Peggy Carol Jackie W. Rosemary Bev Margie Myrna Frances Kathleen Loy Marie Diane Elaine Karen Dawn Nancy Elda Marilyn K. Patty Kathy Verna Patsy Ariel Karen E. Dee Jean Loyce Lee Sue Ann Cheerleaders Kay Bonde Grace McGuire Karen Coleman Patsy Clinqo (56) Row 1 Brian Johnston Caspar Wendeln Lawrence Hodgson Gary Zimmer Mel Kays Donald Bradley Larry Paisley Butch Boyle Dennis Lahr Row 2 Wayne Wegner Kerwin Werner Del McNamara Jack Moorehead Lesley Connolly Ricky Reagan Jack Hughes Beaver Bird Jerry Neidhart Jerry Norberg “C” CLUB The C Club has had many activities this year. They sponsored the New Year's Eve dance at the gym. which we might add. was a great suc- cess. They had a picnic at the park which pro- vided fun and excitement for all; and they also enjoyed a trip to a hockey game at Greet Falls. Row 3 Jerry Abercrombie, President Robert Keyes Joe Hodgson Glen Wheeler Bob Frisbee Neil Johnson ( 57 ) Troubadours James Dudley Duane Peterson Don Hart Tom Anderson Dwight Eirsh Jerry Neidhardt Kirby Seibel Walter Clingo Larry Zeigler - r - - .- Senior Girls Trio Molly Don dun Annette Stjera Rozanne Lee Junior Girls Sexter Frances Nelson Donna Burgess Evelyn McGuire Carolyn Clingo Nancy Koontz Not Pictured Sharon Eide (SB) CBHS CHOIR Marilyn Owen Davee Woon Connie Orr Rosemary Fishel Tom Anderson Raye Durocher Dwight Kirch Jim Dudley Larry Taylor Kirby Seibel Randy Rasmussen Larry Zeigler Steve Barron Lee Barron Bob Haburchak Michael Phillips Walter Clingo Jerry Neidhart Don Hart Duane Peterson Jim Shelby Melvin Torgerson Billy Wadman Evelyn McGuire David Peterson Karen Coleman Grace McGuire Phillip Heubner Betty Miklich Richard Olson Caron Barney Kay Clarkson Annette Sljern Patsy Clingo Kay Bonde Linda Womble Darlene Burgess Judy DeKaye Diane Buchanan Betty LaSorte Jo Barrier Donna Burgess Carolyn Clingo Maxine Phillips Nancy Koontz Carol Bedord Rozanne Lee Frances Zeigler Frances Nelson Nancy Beverly Kathy Owen Sharon Eide Andrea Stomsvick Wanda Chidester Sheila Whetstone Nancy Cheek Ariel Fry Vivian Stiern 59) CBWS ♦ t | t I f , ♦ 1- t «4- CBHS BAND Karen Fredericks Dawn Abraham Fred Heistand Tom Anderson Betty LaSorte Neila Hodgson Dennis Lahr Jim Dudley Barbara Walden Carolyn Clingo Pat Wynn Don Hart Linda Womble Nancy Koontz Gary Zimmer Ed Maguire Ariel Fry Ada Dresen Bruce Myrhow Rod Beland Suellen Scarborough Rosalie Jones Ted Kjose Darry Peterson Diane Slotsve Betty Jo Clark Lynn Frisbee Steve Barron Jackie Warnar Kathy Owen Connie Bonde Bob Haburchak Sandra Nordstrom Andrea Stomsvik Myma Dudley Jerry Neidhart Vivian Stjern Marily Kirtley Patsy Johnston Walt Clingo Kay Swogger Nancy Johnson Jack Moorehead Ivan Kays Connie Orr Betty Micklich Mr. Simmonson Gaynell Hingston (60) SENIOR FOOTBALL Rick Reagan Joe Hodgson Jerry Abercrombie Delbert McNamara Ml ■ Glen Wheeler Brian Johnston Jerry Norberg Jim Bretz Caspar Wendeln Merlin Boxwell Mel Kays (62 Darry Peterson Wayne Durocher Don Bradley Donald Kraft Bill Wadman Alan Kutt Charles McAdam Richard Royland John Waggoner Roy Kately John Womble Dennis Booth Jim Nelson Jim Clark Bruce Myrhow (63) Cut Bank vs. Browning Cut Bank vs. Sunburst Cut Bank vs. Sunburst Cut Bank vs. Browning Cut Bank vs. Sunburst Cut Bank vs. Sunburst (64) BASKETBALL CHAMPS! (65) Jerry Norberg Joe Hodgson Fred Berkram Bob Frisbee Leo Bird Glen Wheeler Managers Kerwin Werner Dennis Lahr Jack Morehead (66) Jack Hughes Jerry Neldhart Larry Taylor (67) Neil Johnson Ronnie Deming Cut Bazik ▼ . Libby Cu . Bank n Browninc (88) TWIRLERS I Diane Welch Donna Burgess Dorothy Nelson Sandra Woodruff Sandra Woodruff Donna Burgess Dorothy Nelson TWIRLERS H Diane Welch Donna Burgess Dorothy Nelson Sandra Woodruff (71 ) FROM DIAPERS TO DIPLOMA loan Vasboe Linda Womble Betty Kemmer Mildred Losing Delbert McNamara Dawn Narducci Fred Bury Lee Platt Janet Bell Kay Clarkson Molly Doudna Betty Vasboe Joyce Hope Delia Bunyak Betty Jo Clark Sharon Motarie Don Hart Melinda Hoptowit Elsie Kays Judy Hoff Michael Myrhow Annette Stjern Christe Hanson Donna Clarkson Rozanne Lee Bobbie Pendergrass Linda Lutz Pat Whetstone LeRoy Turner Tylene Loudermilk (72) Models? Junior Float Sophomore Float Spanish Float Picnic. Anyone? Camp Days In the good old summer time! Senior Float Junior Float, '57 Yeh, Seniors! The Lineup? Puppy Love (74) Another Initiate Third Grade Food, Anyone? Remember When— Before?? Bev Age?? Don't Fall Field Day! Tie Crooked? Playing Dolls? We of the Fairer Six! (75) Time for Bed (76) You Don't Say! See my new puppy! Panel to discuss Juvenile Problems! (77) I'll accept this on behalf of— Next Year—Here! Brrrrr! It's Cold (79) SENIOR’S DIARY SEPTEMBER 3. School started. 4. Seniors gave short speeches in class today. 5. Cheerleading tryouts with Dawn, Nancy, Evelyn and Margaret victorious. 6. Played Shelby there. We lost 25-6. 9. New typing and bookkeeping books came today. 10. Frosh initiation. 12. Test in speech today. National Assembly today. 13. Beat Choteau 25-0. 14. Played Fort Benton here. We won 27-26. 17. FHA Meeting. 18. First snow storm. FHA had first meeting. 19. Four beams were placed in new gym. 20. Senior class meeting about our float. 21. Elected Patti Ann to edit Annual. 23. Started working on float. 24. Declam class organized. 25. Still working on float. 26. Magic and Hypnotist Show. 27. Won Homecoming game with Sunburst 30-12. 28. FHA planning meeting at Conrad. OCTOBER 2. Senior portraits taken. GAA club organized. 3. Finished taking portraits today. 4. Played Browning there. We won 26-6. 6. Eight senior girls took their mothers to dinner at the Vets Club. 7. Rainbow installation. FHA served dinner to school board. 8. Started taking ping pongs today. 9. Finished taking ping pongs today. 11. Played Fairfield. We won 13-0. 12. Freshmen beat Valier 61-0. 13. Mrs. Dresen elected President of PTA. 14. Live Wire came out. 15. Juniors ordered class rings. 17. Senior play tryouts. 18. Beat Conrad 25-13. 19. Appreciation Day at Shelby. CBHS band played. 20. Community Concert at gym. 21. Snowed last night. 22. Merit Scholarship Tests. 23. Beat Valier 32-14. 24. Teachers convention, vacation. 25. Still vacation. 28. Live Wire came out. 29. National Assembly. Nursing tests at Shelby. 30. Making Hallowe'en costumes. 31. Hallowe'en. 1. Beat Valier 32-14. Freshmen dance. 2. District FHA convention at Conrad. 7. Ordered Senior portraits. 11. Veterans' Day. No school. 12. Live Wire came out. 13. -Open house at school tonight. 14. Annual meeting. 15. Annual meeting. 17. Dial phones began buzzing today. 20. Ticket sales door-to-door tonight. NOVEMBER 22. Senior play, Bernardino. 23. Linda Rabenburg won second in Cherry Pie Bak- ing Contest. 26. Snowed last night. 27. End of second six weeks. 28. Thanksgiving. Pass the Bromo Seltzer. 29. Thanksgiving vacation. 30. Played Shelby there. We lost 47-45. First basket- ball game of the season. 2. Live Wire came out. 3. Betty Crocker Homemaking Contest. 5. Science Talent Search tests given. 6. Played Columbia Falls here, lost 64-60. 7. Played Libby here, won 64-51. 11. Annual meeting. 12. Senior class meeting. Senior Ball cancelled. 13. Played Fort Benton there. We won 61-37. 14. Played Chinook there. Won 61-38. 15. Ordered announcements. 16. Live Wire came out. 1. New Year's Day—how ya feeling? 2. Broke New Year's resolutions! 3. Havre Central there 47-46 (Central's favor). 4. Choteau here, we won 55-51. 6. Rainbow Girls elect officers. End of vacation. 7. Just another day of school. 8. Juniors received class rings. 10. Browning there. Curfew went into effect. 11. Sunburst there. 51-31. 13. Live Wire came out today. 15. FHA meeting. 17. Conrad here. Latin Club Dance. DECEMBER 17. Children's Christmas program at gym. 18. Adults' Christmas program at gym. 19. Six more days till Christmas. 20. Played Chinook here—won 68-54.- 21. Played Shelby here—won 50-49. DeMolay dance. 23. Christmas vacation started. 24. Christmas Eve. Be sure to sweep your chimney. 25. Christmas Day. 26. Was Santa good to you? 30. Rainbow-DeMolay Party. 31. New Year's Eve Dance! JANUARY 19. Ho-hum, guess I'll hit the hay, said the farmer as he fell off the barn. 20. Back to the House of Knowledge. 21. Consequences of nice weather—20 hours for you, 40 hours for you—hookey just doesn't pay. 23. Semester tests. 24. Played Fairfield here. They won. 25. Played Valier here. 26. Community Concert at gym. 29. Slave Auction for Polio. 31. National Assembly- played Choteau there. (80) SENIOR’S DIARY FEBRUARY 1. Browning her©. 2. Do you like thal new song, A Wonderful Time up There? 3. Had Annual meeting. 4. Snowing out today. 5. FHA Initiation. 6. Clocks not working again. 7. Sunburst, won 59-52. Sophomore Talent Show. 8. Conrad there. 10. PTA discussion on Juvenile problem. 11. Concordia Concert Band at gym. 12. Student Council meeting. GAA tonight. 13. Big snowbanks, could hardly get to school. 14. FHA assembly. Played Fort Benton tonight. 15. Played Fairfield. 17. Took some group pictures. Rainbow. 18. Chemistry class—experiment, Could This Be Magic? 19. Some seniors took psychology tests. 20. Dictation in shorthand class every day. 21. Valier there. 22. Havre Central here. 23. Went to church. 24. Pep Club meeting. Seniors voted for Panel mem- bers. 25. Made pompoms for tournament at Dawn's house. 27. Divisional tournament at Conrad. 28. Beat Browning and Conrad. Won Championship qamo. MARCH 1. Practiced for Rainbow. 2. Assembly. Mr. DeGroot presented the student body with trophy. 4. Several seniors took M.S.U. entrance exams. 5. FHA, GAA. 6. Adult State Tourney tickets on sale. 7. End of fourth six weeks. Elected FHA delegates to Bozeman. 8. Went to school on Saturday to make up for tour- nament. 9. Slept in this morning. 10. PTA meeting on Juvenile problems. 11. Assembly for team—send off to State. 12. K.B.U. man was here to show slides—report cards. 13. State B” Tourney at Billings. 14. We beat Anaconda Central and Roundup. 15. Local Science Fair. C.B. took second at State. 16. Welcomed home Wolves from tourney. 17. Some tired looking people since the tournament. 18. Cheerleaders had their pictures taken. 19. Looks like spring out today. 20. Spring vacation for college kids. 21. Junior play, Kissin’ Cousin. National Assembly. 22. Spring style show. 23. Three Faces of Eve. Quite a show. 24. University Jubileers here. 25. Band and Choir Concert. 28. Here s a tip to the Juniors—start your diary the first of the year. 29. District Music Festival. 30. Palm Sunday—Music Festival. 31. Midnight oil burns for Annual Staff. APRIL 1. April Fool's Day. 2. Annual has gone to press. 3. Has anyone asked you to the prom? 4. Good Friday. 5. Boys ordering flowers for Junior prom. 6. Easter. 7. Ate too many chocolate Easter bunnies. 8. April showers bring May flowers. 9. Started decorating for prom. 10. Still working hard on decorations. 11. Junior Prom. My birthday! Now I can whip that curfew. 12. FHA convention. State Science Fair. 13. Went to church. 14. PTA meeting—FBI! 15. Guess what happened in school today? Nothing! 16. National Assembly—Declam contest. 17. Kansas tests. 18. Fifth six weeks. 20. Question for the day: Have you ever fallen in a hole? Try 3rd Avenue S.E. 21. T.B. tests in all schools. Rainbow. 23. Community concert at Shelby. 24. Just another day at the salt mines. 26. District speech meet. 27. What shall we put here? 28. One month left for seniors. MAY 1. High School Week. Term papers due. 2. High School Week. 3. Havre Band Festival. 4. Wonder when Sneak Day is? 5. Rainbow. 6. Field Day. 8. Seniors getting anxious for graduation. 9. Play Day divisional meet. 13. Senior girls' breakfast. 15. Seniors get caps and gowns. 17. Interdivisional track meet. 18. Senior banquet. 19. Rainbow. 20. Graduation, here we come. 21. March, march. 22. Awards assembly. 23. State Track meet. Last day of school for seniors. 24. State Track meet. 25. Baccalaureate. 26. One more week of school. 27. Annuals arrived. 28. Graduation Day! New gym. 29. Whew! Made it. 30. Memorial Day. 31. We're out. AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS Complete . . . Printing Lithographing Ruling Binding Rubber Stamp Service Office Furniture and Supplies TRIBUNE PRINTING AND OFFICE SUPPLY GREAT FALLS, MONTANA The Label in the Fashions of the Smartly Dressed Woman Is ALWAYS The Finest Label You Can Wear or Give Furs — Fashions — Sportswear — Accessories Compliments of DUNDAS OFFICE SUPPLY GREAT FALLS, MONTANA rntLaitAflA 'i Zfoltlt Stottfit WoWUUL. Comer 5th and Central Phone GL 3-6063 GREAT FALLS, MONTANA Everything for Sports ALLSPORTS SUPPLY 516 Central Ave. Great Falls, Montana Best Wishes From THE PETITE SHOPPE GREAT FALLS, MONTANA A Great Place to Shop! 527 Central Avenue GREAT FALLS, MONTANA (82) Good Luck and Good Fortune, Graduates CUT BANK ARMY STORE Progress—Our Wish for You CHUCK'S CONOCO Compliments to the Class of '58 from MARK HATCH of HATCH BUICK When Better Automobiles Are Built Buick Will Build Them Prosperity and Happiness to the SENIOR CLASS from PAY-N-PAKIT Cash Grocery HOME OWNED AND OPERATED Congratulations to the Best Wishes TO THE CLASS OF 1958 SENIORS OF '58 from HARVE'S UNION 76 THE CUT BANK GREENHOUSE STATION AND FLORAL Wishing You The Forward Look Flowers for Every MOREEN MURPHY MOTORS Occasion Compliments from the JERRY KRAUS HOWARD ARMBRUSTER CUT BANK HOTEL MR. MRS. GEORGE CHASSE, Managers (83) Congratulations and Best Wishes from KIYI 1150 ON THE DIAL Studios in CUT BANK and SHELBY DICK DeKAYE'S Quality Cleaners Wish Good Fortune and Luck to the Graduating Class BOB'S CARTER SERVICE Cut Bank's Newest and Finest Expert Lubrication and Washing Service Complete Line of Tires and Batteries Wheel Balancing Pick-up and Delivery Night Lube Jobs and Towing Service Dial Cut Bank WE 8-2141 102 East Mam Located on Highway No. 2 SAM'S TEXACO SERVICE Firestone Tires, Tubes Havoline-T exaco Congratulations Motor Oils to Marfak Lubrication Phone WEst 8-2481 CUT BANK, MONTANA The Class of '58 CUT BANK BUILDING from SERVICES Bill Ding and Staff E. O. BOYLE Wish to Congratulate the and Staff CLASS OF '58 May Your Future Be One Jr.l ca . aXuroufA dj [htfXiSL at BUTTftEYS of Happiness SENIORS The Quality Store Wishes the '58 Graduates Pewey’s All the Luck Selden Frisbee and John P. Moore in Congratulate the Graduates Best Wishes, Seniors, from the Future Cut Bank Plumbing Heating IW — Prosperity, Health and Happiness to the Class of '58 from HIGHLINE COMMUNITY ANTENNA SERVICE Francis, Selden, Harris, Alice and Jerry CUT BANK MERCANTILE Best of Luck Sends Congratulations to the to the Class of Graduates 1958 of '58 LEE KNICKEL INSURANCE QUALITY VALUE ALWAYS (86) May Your Graduation Time Be One That Promotes Happiness Lela and Erling Jacobson THE PIONT DRIVE INN Best Wishes from FRANK'S STANDARD Atlas Tires and Tubes A Batteries and Accessories Permalube-Polarine (STANDARD) Quaker State Motor Oils Phone WE 8-4562 West Main CUT BANK, MONTANA Congratulations Seniors CUT BANK DRUG REXALL STORE Hardware and Household Supplies Bowl for Clothing for the Whole Family • Recreation • Health The Friendly Store Fountain Lunches Pool Good Luck to 6 Modern Alleys THE CLASS OF 1958 Automatic Pin Spotters from RECREATION CENTER TO Oijr V TORESA r MUGGS HILLIUS, Owner (87) Best of Luck to All You Graduatin' Sharecroppers The One-Eyed Mule OWEN BROS. Congratulations LARSON'S MEN'S WEAR to the Extends Class of '58 Congratulations from and Best Wishes for the LOVSNES FURNITURE Future Where Quality Is Not to Expensive The Class of '58 (88) For the Best Entertainment CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '58 See a Movie! from Congratulations FARMERS TRADING COMPANY to and Management The Class of '58 PUBLIC DRUG from in DON JERRY GOLDR1CK Cut Bank, Montana at the Sends STATE THEATER Best Wishes and Congratulations to the Class of 1958 Best Wishes from Frank Richter at The Cut Bank Shoe Repair HART REPAIR SHOP for All Good Luck, Seniors, from Automotive Repairing THE WESTERN BREEZE Wishes the Senior Class Luck VERN JIM APPLIANCE CENTER Health and Happiness from Record Players — Radios — Records THE M M DRIVE INN BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATES MAXINE MISSOURI Congratulations, Seniors NORM'S RADIO SERVICE Motorola Sales and Service WES' BODY SHOP For Bear Alignment and Glass Replacement 101 WEST MAIN CUT BANK, MONTANA GOOD LUCK, SENIORS (89) Congratulations to the CLASS OF '58 from OIL FIELD LUMBER COMPANY AND STAFF Everything for the Home Builder Phone WE 8-4121 CUT BANK, 317 West Railway MONTANA DUNCAN'S Best Wishes and Specialty Shop for Women Sincere Congratulations and Misses to the Seniors Wishes to Congratulate from the CUT BANK Class of 1958 MOTORS Dodge — Plymouth — Massey — Ferguson (90) Health and Happiness to The Class of '58 Celebrate Your 25th Graduation Anniversary! We Plan to Tell the Story of Your Homecoming HUNGRY, ANYONE? Go to BURGINS CAFE Breakfast Lunches Dinners Open 24 Hours a Day BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF '58 Best Wishes, Seniors from THE CUT BANK PIONEER PRESS Your Home Paper Since 1909 ANDERSON IMPLEMENT Phone WEst 8-2233 Noble Blades John Deere Implements Willys Jeeps Caterpillar Tractors Sales and Service BILL'S BARBER SHOP Wishes the Graduates Success and Happiness in the Future THE GLACIER HOTEL, MOTEL and COFFEE SHOP TOM BRANCH UNION OIL COMPANY Consignee Wish the Graduating Class of '58 GOOD LUCK Sends Good Wishes to the Graduates U. S. Royal Distributor ART STUBKJAER AND MANAGEMENT (91) CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS Whatever Your Future Career May Be, Sound Financial Planning Must Be An Integral Part Let Us Help You Plan BANK OF GLACIER COUNTY CUT BANK, MONTANA Member F.D.I.C. Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class MONARCH LUMBER With the Help of the from The Staff and Management of PERRY MOTORS Your Future Home Will Be One of Beauty and Happiness Your Ford-Mercury Dealer CUT BANK, MONTANA Best Wishes to the Seniors Good Fortune to the SENIOR CLASS from GILKERSON'S For the Finest Fashions in High School Shop First and Always at THE AVENUE Smart Apparel ROUSH JEWELRY Sends Wishes for Progress and Good Fortune to the Class of 1958 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of '58 Good Luck, Seniors from PIONEER DISTRIBUTORS Wholesale Dealer FLOYD D. ARMSTRONG 301 East Railway Cut Bank, Montana MAHER'S BEN FRANKLIN School Supply Headquarters CUT BANK CREAMERY Extends Their Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of 1958 JACK AND ALICE SIMS (93) MANDY FLAME SAYS: Congratulations and Best Wishes 1958 Graduates ©H.F. Cut Bank GAS Company BEST GAS SERVICE AT THE LOWEST COST Congratulations CARS TRUCKS BELL CHEVROLET CO. Sales and Service from the FASHION CLEANERS Phone WE 8-4115 121 East Main Service Al-ways CUT BANK, MONTANA © 209 West Main CUT BANK, MONTANA USED CARS CADILLAC (94) Congratulations and Best Wishes to the 1958 GRADUATES from the VETERAN'S COUNTRY CLUB DINING ROOM Steaks - Chicken - Sea Food PHONE WE 8-4191 CUT BANK, MONTANA AUTOGRAPHS (95) AUTOGRAPHS


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