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

 - Class of 1958

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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)

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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)



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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)

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