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

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DEDICATION MR. JOSEPH STRIZICH We, the class of 1960, dedicate our yearbook to Mr. Joseph Strizich, beloved teacher and former coach at C. B. H. S. (2) FOREWORD It is my wish and that of the 1960 Wolf staff, that as you turn the pages of this book, you will relive all the exciting and en- joying experiences of this year in C. B. H. S. Through the use of as many pictures as possible, the staff has tried to bring to you a glimpse of your activities this past year. May you always remember your friends and teachers be- cause of this book. ft ft £ Dawn Jeannine Abraham- Abie”—She can always go you one better- Majors: English, Home Ec., Commercial—Ambition: Policewoman or Social Worker—Offices and Activities: Band 1, 2, 3. 4, Secretary 4; GAA 1. 2, 3. Vice President 3; Secretary Youth Council 4; Pep Club 1. 2, 3, 4; FHA 1. 2, 3, 4; Scared Stiff” (Mrs. Williams); Paint the Town Pink” (Christy Smith); Choir 4; Live Wire 4; Annual Staff 4; National Honor Society 4; Rainbow; Safe Driving 2; Chairman Decorations Senior Ball. Caron Louise Barney Dawn Jeannine Abraham Caron Louise Barney - Caron”—You believe easily what you hope for earnestly—Majors: English, Science, Math, History— Ambition: Missionary Therapist Nurse—Offices and Activities: Latin 1, 2, Secretary 2; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Declam 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 3, President 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Live Wire 4; Student Coun- cil 4; Scared Stiff” Production Staff; Paint the Town Pink” Production Staff. Rodney Glen Beland - Rod”—I can resist anything but tempta- tion—Majors: English, Math, Science, History—Ambition: To catch a 38-pound Rainbow trout! (New world's record)—Offices and Activities: Band 1, 2; Choir 1; Basketball 1, Track 1; Live Wire 4; Annual Staff; Scared Stiff (Andrew Stone); Paint the Town Pink” (Mayor Langford). Natalie Kay Birch Rodney Glen Beland Natalie Kay Birch— Luigi”—Good natured, smiling, and fair; she never gives up in despair—Majors: Science, English, His- tory—Ambition: College—Offices and Activities: Secretary of Class 3; Rainbow 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1; Pep Club 1, 2. a i (6) Merlin Ray Boxwell—'Boy —Shear me not of my hair, idr therein lies my beauty—Majors: History, English, Science, Math —Ambition: To be a flyer—Offices and Activities: C Club 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track I, 2, 3, 4; Aeronautics 4; “Scared Stiff, Production Staff; “Paint the Town Pink. Lights and Sound; Homecoming King. Eugene Owen Boyle. ]r. Merlin Ray Boxwell Eugene Owen Boyle, Jr. Butch —Talk about ginger, he's the whole spice box—Majors: Science, Math, English—Ambition: Earn a Master's Degree in Mathematics—Offices and Activities: Reporter 1; Vice President 3; President 4; Student Council 4; Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2. 3, 4, Most Valuable Player 4. All Conference 4, Co-captain 4; C Club 2, 3, 4; Boys State; Scared Stiff'' (Thomas King); Paint the Town Pink'' (Warren); Annual Staff 4; Live Wire 4, Sports Editor; First in the local Elks Leadership Contest. Marjorie Ann Bradley —“Maggie '—A friend she makes, a friend she keeps- Majors: English, Home Ec. Ambition: Nursing in the Navy- Offices and Activities: Pep Club 2, 3, 4; GAA 2, 3; Library 2. (7) Jerold LeRoy Brandvold - Jerry''—He says little, but thinks much—Majors: English, History—Offices and Activities: Treas- urer 3; Baseball, Basketball 1, 2, 3. Nancy Sue Burqin Nanc —When love and duty clash, let duty go to smash! Majors: English, History, Home Ec.—Ambi- tion: Be a good housewife—Offices and Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3; GAA 1, 2, 3; Librarian 4, Senior Ball Attendant. Nancy Diane Cheek Nancy Sue Burgin Nancy Diane Cheek— Nanc —Independence is the spice of life—Majors: English, Social Science, Science—Ambition: Secure Nursing Degree and then become Airline Stewardess—Offices and Activities: GAA 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 2. 3; Declam 3; Choir 1, 2; Scared Stiff (Peggy); Paint the Town Pink (Mrs. Law- ton); Annual Staff; Office Girl 4. Judy Paulette DeKaye— Judd —Around her there is always a laughmosphere—Majors: Science, English, History—Ambition: Physical Therapy nurse and travel to Paris—Offices and Activi- ties: Vice President 3; Spanish Club 1, 2, Vice President 2; FHA 1, 2, 3. 4; GAA 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Librarian 1, 2; “Paint the Town Pink (Nan); Live Wire; Annual Staff. Kathleen Ann Dunnigan Judy Paulette DeKaye Kathleen Ann Dunnigan Kathie —You can tell she's Irish by the twinkle in her eye—Majors: English, Science, Social Science —Ambition: Find my nitch and be a success—Offices and Activities: Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 4; Latin Club 3, 4, Vice President 4; Live Wire, Circulation Manager 4; Annual Staff; GAA 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Scared Stiff (Hilda); Paint the Town Pink (Ruthie); Debate and Declam 2; Office Girl 4. (8) Diane Marie Durham-- Di —She's pretty, she's sweet and liked by us all. But a guy named Bob took the hardest fall— Majors: English, History, Commercial-Ambition: College Of- fices and Activities: Spanish Club 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3; FHA 1, 2; Rainbow 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual 4; Paint the Town Pink Prompter; GAA 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2; Choir 3, 4; Homecoming Queen Attendant. Mariland Raye Durocher Raye What are men that I should consider them Majors: Commercial, English—Ambition: Go to KBU and become a successful secretary—Offices and Activities: GAA 1, 2, 3; Asst. Editor Live Wire; Scared Stiff (Mysterious Girl); Paint the Town Pink (Miss Renwick); Girl s State Alter- nate; Choir 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Debate 2, 3; National Honor Society 4; Pom Pom Girl 4. Mariland Raye Durocher Arthur Robert Fishel— Art —Artificial . . . yep, that's me?— Majors: English, History, Math, Science—Ambition: Get out of school—Offices and Activities: Paint the Town Pink Stage Manager; Track Manager; DeMolay. Xaren Marie Fredericks Arthur Robert Fishel Karen Marie Fredericks— Freddy ' —The first duty of a woman is to be pretty—Majors: English, History, Science Ambition: Teach Physical Education and travel—Offices and Activities: Scared Stiff (Elizabeth Ford); Paint the Town Pink (Miss Carri); Homecoming Queen Attendant; FHA 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2; GAA 1, 2, 3; Choir 2; Band 1, 2; Rainbow 1. 2; Live Wire 4; Annual Staff 4; Secretary of Student Council 1. (9) Lynn Catherine Friibee Friz —I'd hate boys but I was told to love my enemies Majors: English, Science—Ambition: Air Line Stewardess— Offices and Activities: Reporter 3; Secretary- Treasurer 4; Pep Club 1, 2. 3, A. President 4; GAA 1, 2, 3. Treasurer 2; Spanish Club 2, 3, Vice President 3; FHA 1. 2. 3, 4; Librarian 1. 2. 4; Annual; Live Wire; Student Council; Choir 2. 3; Band 1, 2; Office Girl 4. Robert Henry Haburchak Lynne Catherine Frisbee Robert Henry Haburchak— Bob —Love is the wine of exist- ence — Majors: Math, Science. History, English — Ambition: Pharmacist-Offices and Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Divisional Band 2. 3; Choir 1. 2. 3. 4; Boys’ Octet 2, 3, 4; State Musical Festival 3, 4; Annual; Live Wire 3, 4; DeMolay 1, 2. 3, 4; Scared Stiff (Jonathan Ford); Paint the Town Pink (Herb); Debate 3; Track 1, 2; Basketball 1. Phyllis Kay Haglund Phyl — Always looking for new worlds to conquer—Majors: Home Ec.. Math. History. English—Ambi- tion: To be a success- Offices and Activities: Transfer; Live Wire 3. 4, Editor 4; FHA 3, 4, Vice President 4; Student Council 4; Pep Club 3, 4; GAA 3; Girls' State Alternate 3; MIEA dele- gate 3, 4; Paint the Town Pink (Mrs. Ramsey); Rainbow 3 A- Scared Stiff Production Staff. Myrna Rae Hale Phyllis Kay Haglund Myrna Rae Hale ' Myrn —I can't think of two things at once, so I just think of him—Majors: English, Home Ec.-Ambition: Beautician and housewife—Offices and Activities: Pep Club 1 2, 3, 4; FHA 1. 2, 3. 4; GAA 1, 2, 3; Librarian 2, 3. 4; Live Wire 4; Annual 4; Scared Stiff Production Staff; Paint the Town Pink (June); Rainbow 1, 2. 3, 4. ( 10) 0 Karen Marie Hietpas Short 'n’ thick —I could have danced all night—Majors: Home Ec., English, Commercial—Ambition: Housewife-Offices and Activities: FHA 1. 2, 3, 4, State FHA Delegate 3; Librarian 2, 3, 4; Live Wire 4; Annual 4, Pep Club 1, 2; GAA 1; Scared Stiff Production Staff. George Michael Higgins Karen Marie Hietpas George Michael Higgins ' Geo —Oh, this learning, what a thing it is!—Majors: English, Math, History, Science—Ambition: To be a first-class bum. Lawrence D. Hodgson— De Ole Kid —You name it, I'll get it— Majors: Math. English, Science, History—Ambition: To become a High School Science teacher and electronics technician— Offices and Activities: Football 1, 2, 3. 4: Track 1. 2, 3. 4, Basketball 1. 2. 3; C Club 2, 3. 4; FTA 3. 4. Lawrence D. Hodgson William Lee Hutchison— Hutch —A boy reliable and true and a good friend, too—Majors: English, Science, History—Ambition: Be first archaeologist on moon—Offices and Activities: Annual 4; Live Wire 4; Choir 4; Band 4; Scared Stiff Production Staff; Paint the Town Pink (Mr. Wilkinson). William Lee Hutchison (ID John Thomas Hyde— Johnny -—They blame everything unto me and I am the most innocent—Majors: Math, History, Science, English—Ambition: To be a success—Offices and Activities: C Club 3, 4, Vice President 4; Basketball B-Squad 1. 2, A-Squad 3, 4; Senior Ball King; Homecoming King Attendant. Carol Elizabeth Jensen John Thomas Hyde Carol Elizabeth Jensen Jense —There lies much deviltry under that calm exterior Majors: Home Ec., Math. English— Offices and Activities: Annual Editor 4; Girls' State 3; First in Elks Leadership Contest; National Honor Society 4, Reporter 4; Student Council 4; FHA 1, 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 3, State FHA Convention 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; GAA 2, 3; Live Wire 4; FTA 4; Scared Stiff Prompter; Paint the Town Pink (Rose Ryan); Librarian 2; South Pacific Decorations Chairman. Patricia Ann Johnston- Patsy —Combinations often come in threes: Looks, Brains, and Personality—Majors: Math, English, Science, History—Ambition: See the world—Offices and Activi- ties: FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2. President 4; Live Wire 4; Girls' State 3; Heisey Award 3; Homecoming Queen 4; National Honor Society 4; Student Council 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Divisional Band 3, Secretary 3; Second Elks Leadership Contest; Scared Stiff (Sandra); Paint the Town Pink (Loretta); Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3; Annual. 4. Ivan Harry Kays Patricia Ann Johnston Ivan Harry Kays— Ike —He could sell an Eskimo an icebox!— Majors: Math, Science, English, History—Ambition: Go to col- lege—Offices and Activities: Latin Club 3, 4; C Club 3, 4. (12) Melvyn R. Kays Theodore Henry Kjose —' Ted —I never let studies interfere with my education—Majors: English, History, Math, Science—Ambi- tion: Jet Mechanic—Offices and Activities: C Club 3, 4; Football 3; Track I, 2; Paint the Town Pink (Hank). Melvyn R. Kays Tank Beware! I might do something sen- sible—Majors: English', Math, Science, History-Ambition: Mil- lionaire in ten years—Offices and Activities: C Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1. 2; Track Manager 1, 2; Aeronautics 4; Paint the Town Pink (Mr. Kessler); Choir 3; DeMolay. Theodore Henry Kjose Dennis Rex Lahr— Denny —If I'm not the great 1 am, who am I?—Majors: Math. Science, English, History—Ambition: Be a world traveler—Offices and Activities: Student Council 3, 4, President 4; Junior Class President 3; 2nd Elks Leadership Con- test; C Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2. 3; National Honor Society 4; Boy's State 3; Varsity Basketball Manager 1. 2, 3; DeMolay 1, 2, 3, 4, State Officer 3; Band 1, 2, 3, Festival Band 2. 3; Choir 4; Youth Club 3; Annual 4; Live Wire 4; American Legion Baseball 1, 2, 3; Aeronautics 4. Marlin Wayne Larson Dennis Rex Lahr Marlin Wayne Larson— Slim —A gentleman makes no noise— Majors: English, History, Science—Ambition: Travel—Offices and Activities: Basketball B-Squad 1, 2, A-Squad 3, 4; All Conference Basketball Team, Honorable Mention 4; C Club 3, 4; Aeronautics 4; Scared Stiff Production Staff; Boy's State 3. ( 13) Bettina Jane LaSorte Janet Norman Lee—' Jan —The first sigh of love is the last of wisdom—Majors: English, Home Ec., Commercial—Ambition: Executive Secretary—Offices and Activities: FTA 3, 4, Vice President 4; GAA 1. 2, 3; Pep Club 1. 2. 3, 4; FHA 1, 2. 3, 4; Choir 1, 3; Live Wire 4; Annual 4; Light Bulb Oueen 2; Senior Ball Attendant; Rainbow; Paint the Town Pink Production Staff. Bettina Jane LaSorte - Betty —A little maid with a big heart, always ready to do her part—Majors: English. Spanish, Com- mercial—Ambition: To be a teacher—Offices and Activities: Secretary 1; Reporter 4, Heisey 3; Girl's State 3; National Honor Society 4, President 4; 1st Elks Scholarship Contest; Spanish Club 2, 3, President 3; Pep Club 1, 2; GAA 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3. 4, Secretary 4; FHA 1; Live Wire 2, 4; Annual 4. Janet Norman Lee Janet Lenore Leistiko - Janet —Full of mischief, full of fun, always a friend to everyone—Majors: English, History, Science, Math—Ambition: To go to college and be a social worker— Offices and Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Clarinet quartet 3, 4, Choir 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4; GAA 1, 2, 3; Live Wire 4; Annual 4; Scared Stiff Production Staff; Paint the Town Pink (Louise). Janet Lenore Leistiko Alice Elaine Losing AI —I m not flirtatious, I'm just friendly— Majors: Commercial, English, Home Ec.—Ambition: To be a secretary—Offices and Activities: Secretary 2; Student Body Treasurer 4; Senior Ball Queen 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; GAA 1; FHA 1, 2; Scared Stiff Production Staff; Paint the Town Pink Production Staff; Live Wire 4. Alice Elaine Losing (14) Susan Mary Nelson— Susie —Without kindness, there could- be no joy—Majors: Home Ec., History, Enqlish, Science—Ambi- tion: Go to Bozeman and become a registered nurse—Offices and Activities: FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1. 2, 3, 4; GAA 1; Debate and Declam 3; Rainbow 1, 2, 3, 4; Worthy Adviser 4, Grand Representative 4. Terry Robert Loudermilk- Terry —There's a bit of bad in every good little boy—Majors: English, History. Science—Ambi- tion: Be an Air Force Lieutenant Commander in three years— Offices and Activities: President 1; Vice President Youth Coun- cil 3, 4; C Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3. 4; Aeronautics 4: Paint the Town Pink (Mr. Johnson); Senior Ball Attendant. Terry Robert Loudermilk Susan Mary Nelson ■) Darlene Fern Orr Darrell Thomas Peterson 'Darry'—I used to be a woman- hater, need we say more?—Majors: Math. Science, English, History—Ambition: Go on to college and play basketball—Of- fices and Activities: Youth Club President 4; Senior Class Vice President 4, Student Council 3. 4; Basketball. Varsity 3, 4; B- Squad 1, 2; Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; American Legion Baseball 1, 2, 3; C Club 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Divisional Band; Scared Stiff (Max); Paint the Town Pink (Mr. Clark); Latin Club 1, 2, President 2. Darlene Fern Orr— Red hair and temper do not always chum Majors: English, Science, History—Ambition: To be a nurse— Offices and Activities: Latin Club 2, 3; GAA 1, 2; Debate and Declam 3. Darrell Thomas Peterson (15) Donna Rae Puckett Shorty''—Full ol fun and mischief too, doing things she shouldn't do—Majors: English, Science—Ambi- tion: Registered Nurse—Offices and Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Paint the Town Pink (Miss Hughes); Annual 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Librarian 1, 2, 3; GAA 1. 2, 3; Live Wire 4, Rainbow 1, 2, 3, 4. Carol Jean Raemaeker Rae —If this is liberty, give me death—Majors: Math, History, English—Ambition: To get out of school—Offices and Activities: Pep Club 1. 2, 3, 4; FHA 2, 3, 4; Office Girl 4; GAA 3; Live Wire 4; Annual 4. Joyce Yvonne Raemaeker Carol Jean Raemaeker Joyce Yvonne Raemaeker Huffy —High school days have their delights, but they can't compare to high school nights— Majors: English, Math, Science, History—Ambition: Go to busi- ness college—Offices and Activities: Pep Club I, 2. 3, 4; GAA 3; FHA 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 4; Live Wire 4; Annual. Larry Dennis Peterson Pete —Nobody but himself can be his equal—Majors: Math, Science, History, English—Ambition: Study Engineering in college—Offices and Activities: National Hpnor Society 4; Boy s State 3; Live Wire Editor 4; Student Council 4, Co-ordinator 4; Latin Club 3. 4. President 4; Scared Stiff Production Staff; Paint the Town Pink (Joe); Annual Staff 4; American Legion Baseball 3, 4. Donna Rae Puckett (16) Alan L®e Ruegamer - Blacky —Alas. Innocence is but a poor substitute for experience—Majors: Math. Science, History, Eng lish—Ambition: Marry someone rich—Offices and Activities: Football 1, 2, 3. 4; Basketball B Squad i, 2. Varsity 3. 4; Track 1, 2; C Club 3, 4; Scared Stiff” Usher; Homecoming Attendant. Suellen Mae Scarborough Alan Lee Ruegamer Suellen Mae Scarborough- Sookie Stop the trafficl I'm trying to think—Majors: English. History, Commercial—Ambition: To be an airline stewardess—Offices and Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Scared Stiff Production Staff; Paint the Town Pink Small Props; Annual Staff. Thomas Arthur Scott James Richard Seewald— Jim”—Hold the fort boys, I m coming! —Majors: History, Shop. English—Ambition: To be a farmer or a mechanic—Offices and Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; C Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1. Thomas Arthur Scott Tom —Like a powder puff, he's for the women—Majors: English, History, Science—Ambition: Go to col- lege—Offices and Activities: Choir 3, 4; Aeronautics 4; Home- coming Attendant 4; Annual Staff. James Richard Seewald (17) Clyde Regis Sieyee Crinky He was born young and never got over it- Majors: English, History, Science—Ambition: Rancher- -Offices and Activities: Transfer 3. George Earl Traver George Earl Traver He's pleasantly occupied Majors: History, Math, English—Ambition: To get out of school and into a busi- ness of his own Offices and Activities: Transfer 4; Newspaper Staff 3; Junior Class Play 3; Basketball 2, 3; Baseball I, 2. Richard A. Walker— Little Richard —Everyone thinks I'm a joke, I think so myself—Ambition: To go to college and be- come a schoolmaster—Offices and Activities: FTA 3, 4, Presi- dent A, Vice President 3; Paint the Town Pink (Al); Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2; C Club 3, 4; Youth Club Reporter 4; Student Council 4; Annual Staff 4; Homecoming Attendant. Kent Arthur Webster Richard A. Walker Kent Arthur Webster Kent —I was born bright, but knocking around has polished me considerably—Majors: English, Science, Math Ambition: Go to college—Offices and Activities: Vice President 1, President 2; Student Council 2. 3, 4, Vice President 3; DeMolay 1, 2, 3, 4; C Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Live Wire 4; Annual 4; National Honor Society 4; Boy's State 3; Heisey Award 3; Basketball B-Squad 1. 2; Varsity 3, 4; Football JV I. 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; 3rd Elks Leadership Contest; 2nd Elks Scholarship Contest; Youth Council 4; Scared Stiff (Harold Trueblood); Paint the Town Pink (Rem Tyler); American Legion Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Aeronautics 4; Choir 1; Band 1; Homecoming At- tendant. Barbara Lee Wiley— Barbie —If she has any faults, she has left us in doubt—Majors: English. History, Commercial—Ambi- tion: To be a success in the business world—Offices and Ac- tivities: FHA 2, 3, 4; Librarian 2, 3, 4. President 4; Rainbow 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Girl 3, 4; Live Wire 4; Honor Society 4; Student Council 4; Assistant Annual Editor 4. John David Withers Barbara Lee Wiley John David Withers — Meadowlark Lemon —Love me tender, but don't mess my hair—Majors: Math, Science, English, His- tory-Ambition: To be a successful rancher—Offices and Activi- ties: Basketball, B-Squad 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Ball Attendant. 1 Robert Allan Woodward— Bob —Majors: English, Science, Math, History—Ambition: College—Offices and Activities: Boy's State 3; Annual Staff 4; Aeronautics 4. Robert Allan Woodward Mary Jewel Kleinsmith Mary —Never do today, what you can do tomorrow—Majors: Home Ec., History, English Ambi- tion: To be a beautician—Offices and Activities: Rainbow 1, 2, Mary Jewel Kleinsmith 3, 4. I I ( 191 M. Bradley D. Abraham J. Leistiko P. Haglund j ii L. Frisbee BABY PICTURES M. Hale B. Haburchak -- K. Webster K. Frederick P. Johnston D. Orr D. Durham R. Durocher M. Kleinsmith J. Brandvold B. Wiley C. Raemaeker K. Hietpas A. Ruegamer J. Raemaeker D. Lahr S. Scarborough (20) MOST MUSICAL BOB AND BETTY WITTIEST 0 R BUTCH AND JANET S u p E R L A T V (23) THE GOOD OLE DAYS ' ✓ i A pair? Junior Girls? Alan Janet Marlene Ada Don Karen Doug Marilyn Scouts? Pats Judy Dawn Brian Carol Pete Little Rascal Cuz's—Carol Nancy (24) We started with a class of eighty-one, And thought that life was just a pun, But as to school we went day after day, A few of us dropped along the way, Some went with their folks to roam, To find themselves another home, Others found the lessons tough, And thought of school they'd had enuf. While others let the love-bug bite, And thought that marriage was just right. As our graduation day draws nigh. Some of us almost cry, And think our high school days were heaven, So now we’re only fifty-seven. CLASS HISTORY High school at last! That's what all eighty-one of us green Freshmen were saying as we entered Secondary Education. We were excited, bewildered, and most of all confused our first day, but with Terry. Kent. Betty, and Butch as our class officers, we knew we had nothing to worry about. Sophomores and revenge on the Frosh! We elected Kent, Pres., Judy, Vice Pres.; Alice, Sec'y-Treas.; and Patsy, Reporter to lead us on our way. Our homecoming float won second place and incidentally, the float had no theme. Anyone thought of one? Upperclassmen! Didn't think we'd ever make it. Class officers this year were: Pres., Dennis L.; Vice President, Butch B; Secre- tary-Treasurer, Natalie B.; and Reporter, Lynne F. Our class has been steadily decreasing and now there are sixty-six of us Juniors. This was a big year for us! Our homecoming float Butter- fly won first place, of which we were very proud. The Junior Prom, South Pacific and our play, Scared Stiff were big successes, too. Graduation! This familiar word echoed in our minds. Class officers this year were: Butch, Darry, Lynne, and Betty. There are only fifty-four of us now. Our homecoming float won first again, the theme being Ireland. Paint the Town Pink our class play, which was put on in the town, was a big success as was our Christmas Ball. Northern Lights. Baccalaureate was held May 22 and Commencement on May 26. Our twelve years of turmoil and fun are now over. One day as we look back over this we can remember that high school wasn't bad at all. CLASS WILL Rod Beland—I don't have anything to leave, as I'm taking everything with me—so please don't grieve. I, Janet Lee. leave Joe to the Navy, hoping they'll teach him to make gravy. I, Dave Withers, leave to the Juniors Graduation Night, because of their am- bition it is the height. I, Darlene Orr, leave to Tone, a walk to school that is lonely. Dennis Lahr—I leave my driver's license to Herbie as well, 'cause his doesn't seem to ring a bell. I. Alice Losing, leave my giggly and flirty ways, to Peggy Jo Petrie for future days. Ted Kjose—To Roland I leave my convert, in hopes his studies it won't divert. Nancy Burgin—To Marilyn my ability to skip school, in hopes she don't get caught breaking the golden rule. George Traver—My ability to throw things and get away with it all, to Lenny McGlothlin, such as spitballs. Nancy Cheek—To Sister Jane I leave my bike, £o she can ride instead of hike. Terry Loudermilk—My dancing ability I leave to Dick, so of the girls he can have his pick. Karen Fredericks—To Doug my ability to do Chemistry so nice, so he won't have to take it twice. Robert Woodward—To Mr. Torgerson I leave my curly hair, as I think it would only be fair. Bill Hutchison—I leave my Chevy to Bill Heiser, so he can sell his motorcycle and be a miser. Butch Boyle—My leading ability to Tom I leave here, so he can lead the team to victory next year. I, George Higgins, leave my little bug. to anyone who likes to hug. Ivan Kays—My ambition I leave to Mike, because I can't leave him a bike. I, Tank Kays, leave my happy ways to Mike, (LaSorte) because he's such a happy tyke! I, Janet Leistiko, leave my marching ability to Loren Smith, who thinks that marching is just a myth. Marlin Larson—My excess height to the basketball team I will, in future days they may need it still. Myrna Hale—To anyone that's crazy enough to want it, I leave my coupe, if it should break, they can put it together with goop. I. Merlin Boxwell, leave my football luck to Dick Loudermilk, poor kid! Dawn Abraham—To DJ I leave my little drum, so he can beat his way back in, ho hum! Raye Durocher—To Bob all the fun of my senior days, as I come to the parting of the ways. I, Darry Peterson, leave my way with girls to Rod, so along the way he won't have to plod. Judy DeKaye—To my brothers I bequeath, the DeKaye tradition without a wreath. (26) CLASS WILL I, Diane Durham, leave to Jeff, all the fun I had in high school. I, Tom Hyde, leave with everything I can get my hands on. I, Natalie Birch, leave my admit slips to Ada Dresen, in case she should ever need some. I, Art Fishel, leave my grades so high, to my little brother so he can get by. I, Kathleen Dunnigan, leave John Heitpas a dime for selling a senior play ticket. Kent Webster—To Melvin Torgerson, I leave my new track shoes, so when he runs the four-minute mile he won't sing the blues. Susan Nelson—To John Wilkins I leave my chemistry grade, I used them, for me it paid. I, Tom Scott, will to Jim Peterson my government book with all the questions written out, so that at exam time he'll know what it's all about. I, Phyllis Haglund, leave to go to California. I, Jerry Brandvold, leave my quiet ways to Joyce, so she won't attract so many boys. Carol Jensen—My good grades I leave to my brother, so he has more time to spend like he'd ruther. I, Dick Walker, leave as the last of the Walkers. I, Patsy Johnston, leave my senior locker to Lloyd Hansen. I, Lawrence Hodgson, leave my football shoes, to Jim Clark for him to use. I, Lynne Frisbee, will to Vicki Anderson my knowledge of books, so she can practice her come hither , looks. I, Larry Peterson, will my Live Wire Editorship to next year's lucky(?) soul, and hope that he too may reach his goal. I, Donna Puckett, leave my third period library to Liii Faber, I hope she takes it as a favor. Clyde Steyee—To Bill N. I leave my hot rod Lincoln, 'cause he won't get his out I'm thinkin'. I, Betty LaSorte, will my driver's license to my little brother, so he can renew it when he needs another. I, Carol Raemaeker, leave the whole school to anyone, who wants to go and thinks it's fun. Jim Seewald—To anyone in shop that's got the smarts, I leave my Ford to put together the parts. I, Joyce Raemaeker, leave to go to San Diego and the Navy. I. Sue Scarborough, bequeath my oil consumer, to anyone who can make it boomer. I, Alan Ruegamer. will....... I, Barb Wiley, leave my intellectual ability to Sandy, in case she needs it, it will be handy. I, Marjorie Bradley, leave to go to the Navy. I, Caron Barney, leave for college and the Congo. 1, Bob Haburchak. leave to let Connie Jean carry on. I. Karen Heitpas, leave my ability to run up the stairs and through the hall, in hopes that to them Mr. Zile won't call. (27) CLASS PROPHECY 1 As I look into my UNIVAC, I see the future of the prosperous graduates of 1960. DAWN ABRAHAM has taken over Dick Tracy's job. CARON BARNEY is administering castor oil shots in the Belgian Congo. MARJORIE BRADLEY is the CO of the Poop Deck of her brother's toy battleship. NANCY BURGIN was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Cheaper by the Score. NANCY CHEEK is a leading chorus girl in the Gay Nineties Review. JUDY DeKAYE has found a new purpose for her shoe, she has clobbered herself a man. KATHLEEN DUNNIGAN is still trying to learn how to cook, even after being Betty Crocker of Tomorrow. DIANE DURHAM is wiping noses while hubby is out with his white mice circus. ROD BEL AND is head of the art department of Mad magazine. TERRY LOUDERMILK has invented a muffler to cut noise in his loud-er-milk. GEORGE TRAVER is a modern wizard with his electronic computer. ART FISHEL is vice president of A W (Root ?) Beer, Inc. CAROL JENSEN is editor of Poor Richard's Almanac. DONNA PUCKETT is head nurse of Head Hunters along the Amazon. IVAN KAYS has taken Otis' place on Kelloggs OK. BETTY LaSORTE has retained the position of head custodian of the Boyle Accountant Firm. BARBARA WILEY is still working in Butte. BUTCH BOYLE has introduced fur-lined Bermuda shorts to the Eskimos. DARLENE ORR proves by ten years serene marriage that red-heads don't have bad tempers. ROBERT WOODWARD is racing space hot rods along the Milky Way. KAREN FREDERICKS is operator of the county's largest snowplow, 144 kid power. MARLIN LARSON is head coach of the Texas Cowgirls basketball team. TOM HYDE is starring with the Harlem Globe Trotters. PHYLLIS HAGLUND replaces Luella Parsons in Hollywood. CAROL RAEMAEKER is permanent mop-up girl for the Raemaeker Rainmaking Association. JOYCE RAEMAEKER has her Rainmaking Headquarters in (28) CLASS PROPHECY JERRY BRANDVOLD has taken A1 Capp's place drawing Little Abner. DARRY PETERSON discovered the ingredients for Mars candy bars had been stolen from the Milky Way. BILL HUTCHISON has invented a magnificent new wonder drug to propel his car. JANET LEISTIKO introduces dial system to Ubangees. LYNNE FRISBEE replaces Dell Comics' Millie the Model. PATSY JOHNSTON is head of the Siberian Library of Natural Resources. TED KJOSE has a new calling card; Have Car Will Park. RAYE DUROCHER has the filibuster record in Congress; ten years, two glasses of water. KENT WEBSTER invents new burglar alarm, but It was stolen. LARRY PETERSON is head psychiatrist at Warm Springs. CLYDE STEYEE is learning how to milk a cow. DAVE WITHERS owns a smart dude ranch in the center of the Rocky Mountains. MARY KLEINSMITH is still solving the Simple Uncomplicated Murder. GEORGE HIGGINS is digging his Renault out of a mud hole. MERLIN BOXWELL is still putting up fences to keep Seewald's sheep out. KAREN HIETPAS reigns as Rock 'n Roll Queen; is now M.C. of Pluto bandstand. TOM SCOTT presides as juvenile officer of Cut Bank. LAWRENCE HODGSON is president of BP A (Bachelors Protective Association). DENNIS LAHR attains mayorship of Moccasin Flat after ten long years of struggle. SUELLEN SCARBOROUGH presides as president of the WCTU. MEL KAYS is still trying to find out what happened. ALICE LOSING has taken Mrs. Kluth's place in the theater business. BOB HABURCHAK is playing trombone with Nat King Blow on the moon. ALAN RUEGAMER starts a new school subject, How to be a Cat. SUSAN NELSON becomes the first woman president of the National 4-H Clubs. MYRNA HALE is Chief Fan of Zimmer Mutual Admiration Society. JIM SEEWALD has turned forty acres on his new farm. JANET LEE invented new rubber baby buggy bumpers. DICK WALKER is still walking her home. 1 ANNUAL STAFF Now that all the work is done, Look at it, isn't it a hon? It's different as you all can see A thing of perfect harmony It took a lot of thought and time A little prose, a little rhyme, Some serious thought, a little fun. Some pictures and also some mon, We hope that all who see this book And through its pages once more look. Will appreciate the things that we Have recorded for our memory. Row 1, left to right. Bob Woodward, Tom Scott, Donna Puckett, Janet Lee, Earbara Wiley, Assistant Editor; Carol Jensen, Editor; Bob Haburchak, Rod Beland, Terry Loudermilk, Herb Pitman-Row 2, Kathleen Dunnigan, Sue Scarborough, Judy DeKaye, Karen Hietpas, Karen Fredericks, Lynne Frisbee, Dennis Lahr, Kent Webster, Butch Boyle, Dawn Abraham, Janet Leistiko—Row 3, Merlin Boxwell, Tank Kays, Bill Hutchison, Larry Peterson, Darry Peterson, Raye Durocher. Phyllis Haglund, Susie Nelson, Betty La- Sorte, Patsy Johnston. (34) a STUDENT COUNCIL Row 1, seated left to right. Dick Walker. Alice Losing, Dennis Lahr, Karen Coleman, Chari Werner, Butch £ido—Standing, left to right, Patsy lohnston, Phyllis Haglund, Lynne Frisbee, Larry Peterson, John Taylor, Kent Webster, Bob Haburchak, Darry Peterson, Ada Dresen, Rod Peterson, Butch Boyle, Susan Larson, Judy Johnston, Caron Barney, Barbara Wiley. The Student Council's main project this year was the publication of a student handbook—the first of its kind in our high school. A new system of homeroom representation was introduced in an effort to obtain more active participation in our student government. YOUTH CLUB OFFICERS Some of the other projects sponsored by the council were the annual Homecoming celebration, the supervision of concession funds, and the sale of student activity cards. Betty LaSorte. Publicity; Terry Loudermilk. Vice President; Darry Peterson. President; Dawn Abraham Secretary-Treasurer; Dick Walker, Reporter. (35) OFFICE GIRLS Barbara Wiley, Phyllis Haglund. Nancy Brandon. Carol Raemaeker, Lynne Frisbee, Kathleen Dunnigan Alice Losing. LIBRARIANS Front row, left to right, Peggy Jo Petrie, Barbara Wiley, Cheek—Second row, left to right, Carol Bailey, Myrna Janet Ruegamer, Marilyn Boxwell, Karen Edwards. Elda Kays, Donna Puckett, Karen Hietpas, Janey Hale, Nancy Burgin, Lynne Frisbee, Lili Faber, (36) If your high school years have enabled you lo make new friends, acquire new ambitions, and gain new confidence, then that period in your life has been as your parents and teachers wished it. My earnest wish for you is that your friends may be true, your ambitions realized, and a confidence justified by success worthy of your power. H. C. DAVIS, Superintendent H. C. Davis A person should reach out and work for greater achievements if he wishes to get ahead in this modern world. Just getting by in school has gone out of style. Getting by will no longer meet the demands of our colleges and of industry. So students should attain all they can while in school. R. P. RIMEL, Principal R. P. Rimel SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS Dr. G. D. Waller Ed Larson Wes Clark (37) LeRoy Torgerson Advanced Math, Physics, Aero Willie DeGroot Social Science, Driver Training, Coach Katherine Brooks English IV, Debate Robert Cook Economics, World History, American Government, World Geography, Physical Education, Coach Esther Stufft Home Economics I and III Elmer Armstrong Bookkeeping, Spanish, Practical Math Bill Jackson American History, Coach Joe Zile Algebra, Geometry Phyllis Myhre English I, II and III (38) Nick Haburchak Biology. Chemistry William Chambers Shop Jim Ellis Manual Arts, Mechanical Drawing Clarence Speich Floyd Smith Clarence Brandvold Helen Dresen Latin, Algebra, Band, Choir English I, English II General Science Library Barbara Schwingel Dorothy Flesche Typing, Home Economics II Shorthand Clara Smith Girls’ Physical Education (39) PEOPLE WE APPRECIATE BUS DRIVERS Myrtle Davis. Left to right, Lowell Harris, Bob Woodward. Harold Dye, Jerry Buchanan, Howard Armbuster. Not pictured. Ken Sammons. George Voiles, Wayne McCampbell, Fred Becker. (40) VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM «m TEAM RECORD Shelby - - 13 Cut Bank Browning .. - 7 Cut Bank Fairfield 0 Cut Bank Conrad _ 25 Cut Bank Valier .. . 0 Cut Bank ... Lethbridge . 6 Cut Bank Choteau ..... 13 Cut Bank Sunburst 19 Cut Bank Seniors - 24 Hopefuls... 13 0 (42) «S m Lawrence Hodgson All-conference Tackle, Outstanding Lineman. Butch Boyle All-conference Quarterback, Co-captain, Most Valuable Player. Tom Hyde All-conference Halfback, Co-captain. 9 Dave Withers Allan Ruegamer Terry Loudermilk J m Seewald Merlin Boxwell (43) Bill Wadman Richard Christopherson mV (44) Phillip Heubner lim Nelson ]im Shelby Lennie McGlothlin Ronnie Luedtke Butch Cide Tom Milhoan Jerry Taylor — 2 (45) FRESHMAN TEAM Bill Jackson Assistant Varsity Coach Managers Left to right, Don Morris, John Curry, Ronnie Aus. ‘Si ft ■Si Bob Cook Varsity Coach Bill DeGroot JV Coach Jon King Freshman Coach ( 4C ) (47) VARSITY BASKETBALL Front Row: B. Boyle, Managers, J. Herman, D. Jacobson, D. Walker, W. Durocher. Standing: L. McGlothlin, M. Berkram, D. Withers, A, Ruegamer, J. Quist, M. Larson, J. Clark, D. Peterson, T. Hyde, K. Webster. TEAM RECORD Chinook 41 Cut Bank 68 Sunburst 65 Browning ...32 Cut Bank 46 Shelby fiQ Anaconda Central . . 51 Cut Bank 66 Choteau 58 64 Fairfield 53 Cut Bank 36 Shelby 52 Conrad 34 Cut Bank 44 c,q Valier 63 Cut Bank 78 61 Browning 38 Cut Bank 58 d7 Sunburst 60 Cut Bank 73 — IsJ V Ul DUUk Choteau 47 Cut Bank 47 46 Havre Central 48 Cut Bank 62 qr Sunburst 52 Cut Bank 53 Browning 47 Cut Bank 51 Conrad 44 Cut Bank 37 (48) Fairfield —96 Cut Bank —52 Darry P t rson Marlin Larson Dav« Withers Kent Wsbstsr Butch Boyl Alan Rueqamer Bill Narducci Managers, Dick, Jake, Jere Bill DeGroot, Varsity Coach Lennie McGlothlin Melvin Berkram Not Pictured Wayne Durocher John Quist Jim Clark B-SQUAD Left to right, Don Waller, Tom Prater, Bill Hoffman, Tom Milhoan. Jim Gustafson, John Waggoner, Ronnie Luedtke, Jon King, Tom Boyle, Rod Peterson—Managers, Jerry Taylor, Bill Yunck. C-SQUAD Front row, R. Hoptowit. B. Maher, B. Waller. M. LaSorte, D. Fredericks. G. Berkram. R. Phelps, W. Wetzel. Second row, left to right. Coach Jon King. J. Murphy, E. Sterricker. R. Johnson, B. Heidhardt, R. Faqan, A. Van Gelder, G. Durocher, B. Furois, R. Gregg, A. Hinther. (51) PEP CLUB GIRL STATERS Carol Jensen. Palsy Johnston, Betty LaSorte Row 1. Loy McClanahan, Karen Coleman. Grace McGuire, Kay Bonde—Row 2, Jane Brandon, Chari Werner, Susan Nelson, Jane Cheek, Carol Jensen, Judy DeKaye, Patsy Johnston, Dawn Abraham, Janet Leistiko, Janet Lee, Myrna Hale, Donna Puckett, Phyllis Haglund, Caron Barney, Raye Durocher—Row 3, Loyce McClana- han, Carol Bailey, Bonnie Johnson, Sharon Murphy, Sandra Harris, Sue Scarborough, Joyce Raemaeker, Carol Raemaeker, Kay O'Leyar, Marilyn Boxwell, Maxine Phillips, Sandy Money, Elda Kays, Jean Vasboe, Frances LaSorte—Row 4, Judy Walden, Linda McClanahan, Janet Ruegamer, Pat Allen, Betty Jo Davis, Bonnie Hill, Patty Potts, Charlotte Quackenbush, Sherry Money, Linda Brown, Deidra Loyland, Judy Johnston, Lili Faber, Mary McNamara, Penny Peterson, Margie Foster—Row 5. Joye King, Lynne Frisbee, Susan Larson, Marilyn Owen, Noralee Ulven, Jane Teel. Donna Hillius, Sandy Hale, Joyce Brand- void, Carol Leistiko, Marlene Bell, Carol Schaefer, Sherry Durocher, Karen Williams, Claire Schwingel, Esther Seymour—Row 6, Linda Woodruff, Ramona Aus, Joan Brand- void. Davee Woon Diane Torgerson. Kathie Dunnigan, Nancy Johnson, Nancy Brandon, Darlene Weiss, Toni Adkins. OFFICERS Toni Adkins. Treasurer; Lynne Frisbee, President; Loyce McClanahan, Vice President; Noralee Ulven, Sec’y (54) MARCHING TWIRLERS Loyce McClanahan, Andrea Stomsvick, Linda Woodruff, Loy McClanahan, Vivian Stjern. TWIRLERS Row 1, Marilyn Box well, Noralee Ulven, Betty Jo Davis, Joyce Brand- void, Vivian Stjern, Linda Wood- ruff—Row 2, Janice Peterson, Mar- ilyn Owen, Loyce McClanahan, An- drea Stomsvick, Linda McClanahan, Jeanne Smart, Loy McClanahan. TWIRLERS Row 1, Marilyn Boxwell, Noralee Ulven, Betty Jo Davis, Joyce Brand- void, Vivian Stjern, Linda Wood- ruff—Row 2, Janice Peterson, Mar- ilyn Owen, Loyce McClanahan, An- drea Stonisvick, Linda McClanahan. Jeanne Smart, Loy McClanahan. (55) Sandy Money, Raye Durocher, Loyce McClanahan, Janet Ruega- mer, Marilyn Boxwell, Judy Walden, r'n Boxwell, lrZJden- Mar. P e«rJead„s. fa ! ue9amer; Co' °n. Z, «T hon. McGuire. ajr Bond©, Grace (57) C CLUB Row 1, left to right, Dick Walker, Tom Hyde, Tom Boyle, Kent Webster, Bill Narducci, Melvin Kays—Row 2, Don Waller, Dennis Lahr, Terry Loudermilk, Ted Kjose, Don Jacobson. Dave Withers, Jim Clark, Marlin Larson, Darry Peterson, Allan Ruegamer, Jim Seewald, Ivan Kays, Lawrence Hodgson, Merlin Boxwell, Butch Boyle, Art Fishel, Jere Herman. C CLUB OFFICERS Tom Boyle, Secretary-Treasurer; Tom Hyde, Vice President; Kent Webster, President. BOYS STATERS Row 1, left to right. Robert Woodward, Marlin Larson, Bob Haburchak—Row 2, Larry Peterson, Kent Webster, Dennis Lahr, Butch Boyle. (58) FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Sealed, left to right, Davee Woon, Dick Walker, Janet Lee, Butch Boyle—Standing, Elda Kays, Joy King, Phyllis Brooks, Nancy Brandon, Don Morris, Maxine Philips. Jean Quist, Lawrence Hodgson, Carol Jensen, Karen Coleman, Loyce Lee McClanahan, Loy Marie McClanahan. Secretary-Treasurer, Davee Woon; President, Dick Walker; Vice President, Janet Lee. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Left to right, Alice Losing, Treasurer; Dennis Lahr, President; Karen Coleman, Vice President; Chari Werner, Secretary. (59) FHA OFFICERS Row 1. Sharon Murphy, Reporter; Phyllis Brooks. Secretary; Patsy Johnston, Presi- dent; Phyllis Haglund, Vice President; Maxine Phillips, Treasurer—Row 2, Kay Bonde, Historian; Vivian Stjern, Song Leader. Not pictured, Nancy Brandon, now Vice President. FHA CLUB Row 1, Sharon Murphy, Phyllis Brooks, Maxine Phillips, Patsy Johnston. Phyllis Haglund, Kay Bonde, Vivian Stjern—Row 2, Judy DeKaye, Carol Jensen, Nancy Brandon, Susie Nelson, Neila Hodgson, Linda Brown, Kay O Leyar, Tracy Ann Babb Row 3. Gail Hietpas, Karen Hietpas, Donna Puckett, Joyce Rae- maeker, Dawn Abraham, Lynne Frisbee, Carol Raemaeker, Myrna Hale, Marsha Nelson, Janet Lee, Janet Leistiko. (BO) «MI Row 3, Butch Eide, Bill Hutchison, Bill Narducci, Wayne Durocher, John Taylor, Dennis Lahr, Linda Brown, Phillip Huebner, Jim Peterson, Estelle Peter- son, Gail Seewald, Karen Coleman, Sandra Harris, Joye King, Donna Mortimer, Row 4, Bill Wadman, David Peterson, Bill Heiser, John Haglund, Tom Scott, Richard Christofferson, Bob Haburchak, John Quist, Steve Barron, Melvin Torgerson, Jean Quist, Ivan Kays, Henry Beverly, Davee Woon, Loyce McClanahan, Loy McClanahan. mett, Ralph Henn. Row 1, left to right, Joyce Brandvold, Vivian Stjem, Judy Walden. Janet Leistiko, Diane Durham, Karen Fredericks, Tracy Ann Babb, Diane Torgerson, Ada Dresen, Deidra Loyland, Maxine Phillips, Chari Wer- ner, Jane Brandon, Judy DeKaye, Kay Bonde, Caron Barney, Frances Weinberger, Row 2, Gail Hietpas, Jean Vasboe, Betty LaSorte, Suzie Connolly, Ariel Fry, Kathy Emmett, Darlene Burgess, Dianne Buchanan, Marilyn Kirtley, Dawn Abraham, Esther Seymore, Grace McGuire, Susan Rasmussen, Joan Brandvold, Ann Roberts, Paul Em- C H 0 1 R CHOIR OFFICERS Grace McGuire, Vice President; Kay Bonde, Reporter; John Taylor, President; Betty LaSorte. Secretary. GIRLS TRIPLE TRIO Row 1, left to right, Ariel Fry, Judy Wal- den, Kathy Emmett, Sandra Harris, Suzie Connolly—Row 2, Grace McGuire, Kay Bonde, Chari Werner, Andrea Stomsvik, Judy DeKaye, Betty LaSorte. BOYS OCTETTE Row 1, left to right, Ivan Kays, Phillip Huebner. Butch Eide, John Taylor—Row 2, Richard Christofferson, Steve Barron, Bob Haburchak, Melvin Torgerson. BAND Mr. Brandvold; Marching Twirlers: Linda Woodruff, Loyce McClanahan, Andrea Stomsvilc, Loy McClanahan, Vivian Stjern—Row 1, Bob Haburchak, Herbert Pitman, Henry Beverly, Bill Kuehl, Cliff Hagen, Diane Hietpas, Janet Leistiko, Susan Reyman, Loren Smith—Row 2, David McNichol, Ariel Fry, Ada Dresen, Mike LaSorte, Noel Eide, Pharoby Potter, Sue Scarborough, Sandy Wiley, Wayne Barney- Row 3, Ann Roberls, John Taylor, Neila Hodgson, Betty LaSorte, Bill Heiser, Gayle Eacock, Marilyn Kirtley, Susan Rasmussen, Carole Leistiko— Row 4, Brian Abraham, Frances LaSorte, Pat Kuehl, Gail Hietpas, Judy Johnston, Donald Peterson, Patsy Johnston, John Curry, Lloyd Hanson—Row 5, Darry Peterson, Don Zeigler, Connie Orr, Dawn Abraham, Judy Borst, Ralph Henn, Nancy Johnson, Vicki Jacobson, Steve Barron—Row 6, Jackie Warner. SENIORS ATTENDING CUT BANK SCHOOLS FOR 12 YEARS Row 1, left to right, Mary Kleinsmith, Darlene Orr, lanet Lee, Karen Hietpas, Myrna Hale, Donna Puc- kett, Barbara Wiley, Judy DeKaye, Alice Losing, Lynne Frisbee—Row 2, Merlin Boxwell, Bob Habur- chak, Rod Beland, Kathie Dunnigan, Patsy Johnston, Raye Durocher, Darry Peterson, Kent Webster, Dick Walker—Row 3, Tom Hyde, Butch Boyle, Ivan Kays, Jim Seewald, Lawrence Hodgson, Dave Withers, Robert Woodward, Jerry Brandvold. DECLAM CLUB Row 1, left to right. Bob Hodgson, Caron Barney— Row 2, Dorothy Scalese, Sandra Harris. AERONAUTICS Row 1, left to right. Bob Woodward, Kent Webster, Dennis Lahr, Terry Loudermilk, Merlin Boxwell, Mr. Torgerson—Row 2, Tank Kays, Marlin Larson. (63) LATIN II CLUB Row 1, left to right, Janey Cheek, Don Morris, Richard Olson, Ronald Aus, Don Waller, Jere Herman, Judy Walden, Mr. Speich—Row 2, left to right, Larry Peterson, Ivan Kays, Neila Hodgson, Deidra Loyland, Chari Werner, Kathie Dunnigan, David Peterson, Darry Peterson. LATIN j 0LUB Rovv Bercovitz. Jeff Durham, Dorothy Scalese, Judy Johnston. Joan Hietpas, Vicki Jacobson, Bob Waller, Terry Harris—Row 2, David Percival, Bob Hodgson, Ralph Henn, Ricky Shook, Gary Durocher, Mr. Speich—Row 3, David McNichol, Don Zeigler, Jim Gustafson, Tom Milhoan. SPANISH CLUB Row 1, left to right, Lloyd Hanson, John Haglund, Dennis Howell—Row 2, Farrel Warren, Claire Schwingel, Deanna Smith, Kathy Emmett—Row 3, Tracy Ann Babb, Susan Larson, Suzie Connolly, Sandy Wiley, Mr. Armstrong. (64) LIVE WIRE Row 1, left to right, Rod Beland, Betty LaSorte. Karen Fredericks, Larry Peterson, Phyllis Haglund, Butch Boyle, Patsy Johnston, Herbert Pitman—Row 2, left to right, Kathie Dunnigan, Janet Lee, Karen Hietpas, Myrna Hale, Kent Webster, Dawn Abraham, Janet Leistiko, Joyce Raemaeker, Judy DeKaye, Mr. Speich— Row 3, left to right. Bill Hutchison, Darry Peterson, Raye Durocher, Dennis Lahr, Lynne Frisbee, Nancy Burgin, Alice Losing, Carol Raemaeker, Caron Barney. $ $ 3 '4? The LIVE WIRE The Official Organ of Cut Bank High Two School, published every second week dur- All- ing the school year. Subscription rate: State $2.00 per year. Single copy: 15c. Ratings Entered as Second Class Matter September 26, 1940, at the Post Office in Cut Bank. Montana, under Act of March 3. 1897. Larry Peterson—Editor Raye Durocher—Assistant Darry Peterson .....-........ -....-............-■— FIon Pag Editor J Diane Durham, Assistant Patsv Johnston .......................-.......... Editorial Page Editor patsy Jonns on Dawn Abraham, Assistant Karen Frederick Butch Boyle .... Feature Page Editor Alice Losing, Assistant .... Sports Page Editor Bill Hutchison, Assistant T vnne Frisbee Art Editor Lynne tnsoee ......... Caron Barney. Assistant RnH Reland Business and Advertising Manager .......................... Myrna Hale, Karen Hietpas, Assistants Herb Pitman, Bob Haburchak ..............................-......... Photographers Kathy Dunnigan ........................................ Circulation Manager J Judy DeKaye, Assistant Mr SDeich - Advisor Assistants and Reporters ....... Janet Lee, Barbara Wiley, Donna Puckett, Carol Raemaker. Joyce Raemaker, Carol Jensen, Betty LaSorte. Phyllis Haglund. Tom Boyle. Kent Webtesr (65) NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Front row, left to right Tom Boyle, Grace McGuire, Kuy Bonde, Barbara Wiley Ra mona Aus, Vivian Stjern. Ariel Fry, Richard Olson - Row 2, Marilyn Kirtley, Judy Walden, Diane Buchanan, Andrea Stomsvik, Jane Bran- don, Judy Johnston, Lynn Cannon, R a y e Durocher, Carol Jensen, Patsy Johnston, Betty LaSorte, Sandra Harris, Ada Dresen—Row 3, Neila Hodgson, John Waggoner, Dennis Lahr, George Platt, Larry Peterson, Dawn Abra- ham, Kent Webster, Darry Peterson, Susan Reyman, Johnny Taylor, Lili Faber. GREAT FALLS GROUP WHO INSTALLED US % ft Left to right, Jim Bowers, Miss Simons, Miss Rathman, Karen Klew, Sharon Walker, George Hathaway. (66) Tont Adkins Steve Barron Karen Coleman Jim Clark Richard Christofferson Lynn Cannon JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right, Joye, Secretary-Treasurer; Richard, Vice President; Ada, President. Dick Bird Kay Bonde Dennis Booth Nancy Brandon Phyllis Brooks (68) J u N I 0 R S David McNichol Patricia Kuehl Gene Lundhagen Loyce Lee McClanahan Sheri Money (70) - s 0 p H 0 M 0 R E S (74) Judy Harrison Jere Herman Sandra Harris Don Jacobsen Bill Hoffman Pete Jensen Susan Larson Bill Heiser £ Judy Johnston Bonnie HiU Lennie McGlothlin Kaye O'l-eyat JL George Platt s 0 p H 0 M 0 R E S Pharoby Potter Linda Sue Richey Walter Szafryk Darlene Weiss Diana Torgerson Billy Hagen Lanny Schneider Cj V •mr f Albert Van Gelder Not Pictured Roberta Gibson Richard Williams (76) Nancy Alex Steve Anderson Vicki Anderson L. Ann Armstrong Clayton Dahlquist Ronnie Dempsey Maxine DeZort Gary Durocher Left to right, Ross Wagner, Secretary; Rod Peterson, President; Laurena Peterson, Vice President; Tom Prater, Reporter. J. Brand void Patricia Boyce Shirley Berezay Marlene Bell (78) Arnie Johnson Mike Kays Vicki Jacobson Not Pictured Dale Franklin ll Carole Johnson Ralph Johnson iWvV Gayle Eacock mt - v r Royal Fagan tfflA ItrL F R E S H M E N (79) F R E S H M E N (80) Mike LaSorte John Murphy Brian Neidhardt Anna Ness Carol Pattie Bill Kuehl Roddy Peterson Ronny Phelps Not Pictured Marsha McDonald Denny Moreen Doris Vasboe D'Arla Puckett Loren Smith Walt Wetzel Richard Thompson Carolyn Proefrock Not Pictured Jimmy Wagner Jim Quackenbush e $ 9 (81) Ain't he sweet? FROSH INITIATION Smile Pretty Say it backwards! Ching Chang Chung mmmm good! Wow! Crawl with dignity More fun Rah! Rah! Rah! Dig the loud ties Ouch! Glub, Glub Green but growing Wait till next year! (82) Celebrities u Back View Ariel 9 Down on your knees! Before Peekaboo After (83) Whoops! AUGUST 31—First day of school. SEPTEMBER 1—Regular classes begin. 3. Frosh initiation and dance. 5. First football game; Alumni 38, Wolves 0. 7. Labor Day, no school. 9. Carol Jensen elected Wolf Editor. 10. Senior class meeting to decide on operetta or play. 11. Shelby there, 13-13 tie. We didn't lose! 12. Farewell party for Sheila. 14. Live Wire. 15. Myrna and Gary engaged. 16. First FHA meeting. 17. Staats showed pictures to Seniors. 18. Browning there, 14-7 in favor of C.B. 19. Youth Club dance. 21. Helmbreiht Studio showed Senior's pictures. 22. Hough Studio showed Senior's pictures. 23. Homecoming candidates nominated. 24. Buster Ruetten showed pictures to Seniors. 26. Aero boys flew first time today. 27. Tank ran off runway. Fly much. Tank? 28. Tom Scott got sick while flying. 30. Dodgers win pennant. SENIOR OCTOBER 1—One month gone, eight to go. 3. Conrad there, 25-7 in favor of C.B. 6. National Assembly. 7. Six-weeks tests. 8. Boy and Girl Staters' reports to Legion. 9. Valier here. Homecoming dance, Patsy and Merlin reigned. Nancy and Chuck engaged. 10. Dodgers win Series over White Sox. 12. Play tryouts begin. 14. FHA meeting. 15. Report cards; ugh! Tweet Days. 16. Tweet Days. 17. Chalk Butte Road dedication. Lethbridge here. 18. Luther League spaghetti cookies. 20. Remember Mack the Knife? TIT A R Y 21. Choteau there, 40-13 in favor of us. X 22. 23. Teacher's Convention. No school. 26. Boy and Girl Staters talk to Rainbow and DeMolay. 27. Live Wire meeting. 28. Mantoux T. B. tests. 29. First annual meeting. Senior portraits and ping-pongs taken. 30. Sunburst here. We lost 19-13. 31. FHA district meet in Conrad. NOVEMBER 2—Football game; Seniors 24, Underclassmen 0. 3. Juniors choose rings. National Assembly. Seniors select announcements. 4. Snowed again. 5. 6:30 play practice! 7. ACT test in Great Falls. 9. State employment tests. 10. Open House. 11. B. Boyle, most valuable player, L. Hodgson outstanding lineman, receive football trophies. 12. Play practice at 6:30, Butch wore his Bermudas to practice—Wow! 13. Play shaping up good. 16. Senior meeting to select annual covers, 17. 6:30 play practice and six weeks tests, ugh. 18. Tumbling starts. 19. Buchan Bakers Phillips Oilers game —Oilers won 100 to 90. 20. Senior Play—successful— Paint the Town Pink. 23. Live Wire. 25. Thanksgiving vacation; Boy and Girl Staters speak to assembly. 26. Thanksgiving. 27. Pumpkin Hop. Chinook 41, Us 68. 28. Gym dedication at Browning, won 46-32. 30. Basketball practice starts. SENIOR DECEMBER 1. Betty Crocker Test. 2. Aurora Borealis, Northern Lights, theme of Senior Ball. 3. Report cards—Oh, Oh! 4. 5. Oil City Invitational Tournament here. Wolves win two 66-51, 64-49. After-game dance. 7. Most kids receive Senior portraits. 10. Candidates for Ball chosen. 11. Shelby there, lost 54-52. 12. Calgary there, won 59-50. Essays for L. A. V. F. W. due. 13. Luther League caroling party. 14. Live Wire. 15. Senior English short stories due. 16. Community Choir Concert. 17. Seniors start decorating for the Ball. 18. School's out, vacation starts, College exhibition game. 18. 19. Invitational Tournament at Dillon. Us 59, Dillon 47; Anaconda Central 45, Us 47. 22. Senior Ball, Tom Hyde Alice Losing reign. 23. Did morning come too soon? 24. Christmas Eve. 25. Merry Christmas. 26. Elks Dance. 28. Luther League Beatnik Party. 30. Beatnik party at Abe's—Like cool, man! 31. C Club New Year's Dance. JANUARY 1. Happy New Year! 2. Beat Fairfield 51-45 1 I 1 3. Do homework. 4. Go back to school. 5. Annual meeting. 6. Who ever heard of Beowolf? 7. Tweet Days again. 8. Conrad 46-38. 9. Valier. We won, 56-32. 11. Beowolf test, Ouchl 12. More pictures—No warning—Annual meeting. 13. Student Council, FHA meeting. Juvenile Court. 15. Browning there. 51-47. 16. Sunburst here, 65-47. Spanish Club sponsors KMONster's. 18. Live Wire came out. DIARY 0 19. National Assembly on Archery, Annual meeting, Kathleen chosen Homemaker of Tomorrow. 20. Tumblers start. 21. Everyone is sure studying hard! 22. Shelby here, 69-49. We won. 23. Choteau there, 58-39. We won again. 26. Annual meeting. 27. Report cards. 28. Are you grounded, too? 29. Fairfield there, lost 53-36. 30. Conrad here, Won 44-39. FEBRUARY 1. Live Wire out, Elks Leadership entry forms due. 2. Annual meeting. 3. National Honor Society and Student Court discussed in Student Council. 4. Band pictures taken. 5. Valier there, Won 78-63. 6. Browning here, Won 58-38; Seniors have dance. 7. Ask Denny and Kent about a dog in their carl 8. Blue Monday. 9. Annual meeting. 10. Carol and Butch win Leadership contest. 12. Sunburst, Won 73-60. 15. Book reports. 16. Annual meeting. 17. Seniors, how did you like the Shakespeare test? 19. Choteau here, 67-47. 20. Havre Central here, Won 62-48. 22. National Honor Society selected and installed. 24. Senior superlative pictures taken—again? 25. District Tournament started. 26. Cut Bank 53, Sunburst 52. 27. ACT tests in Great Falls; Conrad over C.B. for Championship. 29. Fairfield wins challenge game over C.B. MARCH 1. Annual meeting. 2. Betty and Darry win Elks Scholarship contest. 4. MacBeth booklets due. 5. Guess what happened this weekend?—Nothing! 7. Annual meeting. 8. Annual meeting—Another one? Juniors, how did you like the National Merit Scholarship test? 9. Report cards. 10. State Class B Tournament starts. 11. State Class B Tournament continues. 12. Ronan won tourney; Senior Dance SMASH HIT! 13. The morning after the night before? 14. Are your pages done? 15. Where were you when the annual meeting was supposed to have been held? 17. Happy Birthday. Irishmen! 18. Did you forget to wear green yesterday? 19. Science Fair at Choteau. 21. National Project tests started. Live Wire came out. 22. Feature Choir practice in Chester; Still taking National Project tests; Mr. Skene's Adams' State Choir Concert. SENIOR DIARY 23. More tests. 24. State FHA Convention begins. 25. National Assembly on Liquid Air. 26. DeMolay Sweetheart Dance, Loyce reigns. 27. Midnight oil burns for editor and assistant. 28. Wonder what the play cast won at Havre? 29. Who's got the crepe paper for the Prom decorations? 30. FHA meeting, delegates report on convention. 31. Got your date for the Prom? APRIL 1. Junior Prom, April Fool's Day, too. 2. Recovery day. 4. Live Wire. 5. FT A and Librarians tell stories to grade schooL 8. Music Festival. 9. Tired musicians. 11. DeMolay. 15. Good Friday. 17. Happy Easter. 18. Live Wire came out. 21. Practice, Practice, Practice! 22. Junior Play, The Bishop's Mantle. 23. DeMolay Convention. 25. Back to the Salt Mines. 26. ONE month left for the Seniors. 28., 29. 30. is High School Week. MAY 2. Live Wire came out. How many May baskets did you get? 3. Seniors plan for Sneak Day. 5. Wonder when Sneak Day is? 6. What'd you do tonight? 9. Measured for Caps and Gowns. 10. Senior Cooks get ready. 11. Senior Girls Breakfast 12. Field Day looming up. 13. Awards Assembly. 14. What award did you get? 16. Juniors put out Live Wire. 17. Ten more days till Graduation. 18. March, March, March. 19. Six hours left! 20. Last day for Seniors. 21. Have you got a headache? 22. Baccalaureate. 23. Marching again. 25. Seniors have the jitters. Wonder why? 26. Commencement. 27. School closes. 28. Anyone for some tomato juice? 29. Seniors returning. 30. Memorial Day. 31. Like Summer? SENIOR DIARY Say cheese How's about a game Good Morning? Brave and happy ft Ik’ . ft WOW! Punch anyone? Past your bedtime All Aboard Ain't Love Grand? Nice Legs, Doug - .S Seniors, 1st grade PUBLIC DRUG in Cut Bank, Montana Sends BEST WISHES AND CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1960 Good Luck to The Class of '60 disr vitores r Congratulations Class of '60 JACK BELL STAFF BELL CHEVROLET COMPANY (OK) USED Cars Chevrolet-Oldsmobile-Cadillac SALES AND SERVICE Bowl for Recreation and Health Fountain Lunches 6 Modem Alleys—Automatic Pin Spotters RECREATION CENTER MUGGS HILLUS, Owner Congratulations, Seniors NORM'S RADIO SERVICE Motorola Sales and Service Congratulations Class of '60 from OIL FIELD LUMBER CO. AND STAFF Everything for the Home Builder CUT BANK CREAMERY Extends Their Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of 1960 JACK and ALICE SIMS TOM SCHWENKE TRUCKING Sends Best Wishes To the 1960 Graduates HART'S REPAIR SHOP Wishes the Senior Class Luck Frank L. £ Earlene L. Hart PARKWAY MOTEL Wishes Luck To the Graduating Seniors (80) CUT BANK BUILDING SERVICE Congratulates the Class of '60 GLACIER MOTOR Sales Service CUT BANK, MONTANA Auto Repair Magneto Service Best of Luck Graduatin' Sharecroppers OWEN BROS. The One-Eyed Mule CUT BANK GREENHOUSE and FLORAL Howard Armbruster and Jerry Kraus Wishes the Graduating Class of '60 Good Luck Best Wishes from Lela and Erling Jacobson POINT DRIVE INN Congratulations Seniors SOUND FINANCIAL PLANNING MUST BE AN INTEGRAL PART OF YOUR FUTURE CAREER LET US HELP YOU PLAN BANK OF GLACIER COUNTY (90) CONGRATULATIONS From the FASHION CLEANERS Service Al-ways 209 West Main CUT BANK, MONTANA ROUSH JEWELRY Sends Wishes For Progress and Good Fortune To the Class of '60 Good Luck Seniors, From THE WESTERN BREEZE VERN JIM DUNCAN'S Congratulations to the Class of '60 Good Luck, Seniors Congratulations, Seniors from THE PLAINS HOTEL CUT BANK DRUG Congratulations Rexall Store to the Class of '60 BILL'S CONOCO Hardware and Household Supplies CONGRATULATIONS Clothing for the Whole Family to GRADUATES OF '60 GrcwnfhdeA. from CENTRAL APPLIANCENTER THE FRIENDLY STORE C 91 ) BRENNER'S SERVICE STATION COMPLIMENTS the Class of '60 CUT BANK MERCANTILE Sends Congratulations To the Graduates of '60 QUALITY VALUE ALWAYS Your Home-Owned Department Store Good Fortune To the Senior Class GILKERSON'S Best Wishes Dick DeKaye's To the Class of 1960 QUALITY CLEANERS From HESKITT'S CHEVRON Wish Good Luck To the Graduating Class Compliments from the Compliments to the Class of '60 CUT BANK HOTEL From Mr. and Mrs. George Chasse, Managers HATCH BUICK-RAMBLER WES' BODY SHOP For Bear Alignment and Glass Replacement When Better Automobiles are Built Good Luck, Seniors Buick Will Build Them Best of Luck MONARCH LUMBER To the Class of 1960 Will Help Your Future Home Be One LEE KNICKEL INSURANCE of Beauty and Happiness BEST WISHES, SENIORS (92) CONGRATULATIONS, to the Class of '60 From ANDERSON IMPLEMENT CO. JOHN DEERE Agricultural Implements JOHN DEERE Industrial Equipment SALES AND SERVICE Best Wishes From FRANK'S STANDARD ATLAS TIRES AND TUBES BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES QUAKER STATE MOTOR OILS Congratulations, To the Class of '60 From LOVSNES FURNITURE WHERE QUALITY IS NOT EXPENSIVE DIAMONDS WATCHES WATCH BANDS MYHRE'S JEWELRY Phone WE 8-4021 STAATS Best In Photography l| nc can aXurtu cU at LARSON'S MENS WEAR BUTTREYS Extends Congratulations and Clothing - Foods Best Wishes for the Future To the Class of '60 Wishes the '60 Graduates All the Luck in the Future KENNY'S CONOCO Congratulations, The Class of 1960 ( THE BEST IN SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHY Senior Portraits Groups Ping Pongs Billfold Size Portraits Over Twenty Years of Service in the Montana Schools HOUGH'S SCHOOL SERVICE 1322 10th Avenue South Great Falls, Montana CLARK AND EVERTT ESTERBY-Photographers (94) EQUIPPED - EXPERIENCED - DEPENDABLE Congratulations TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1960 from E. 0. BOYLE ACCOUNTING Gene Boyle Staff Prosperty to the Senior Class From PAY-N-PAKIT CASH GROCERY Home-Owned and Operated wALj it .n i Zfoidt SfoXlfeT. lOanuerx GREAT FALLS, MONTANA MAIN HOTEL Sends Best Wishes To the Class of '60 RED S WEST END PHILLIPS 66 Extends Best Wishes To the Seniors BEST WISHES and CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '60 FARMER'S UNION CO-OP Missouri and Maxine Hale of the M M DRIVE INN Congratulates The 1960 Graduates (95) 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 Main Located on Highway No. 2 May Your Future Be One of Happiness SENIORS REX LAHR TRUCKING CO. Peweys a I WAYS dllfw! Contract Hauling - Oil Field Hauling Cats - Bulldozers - Heavy Equipment THE GLACIER HOTEL, MOTEL Building Materials - Lumber - Bricks and COFFEE SHOP Congratulates Wish the Graduating Class of 1960 GOOD LUCK Seniors of 1960 (96) I Congratulations, Seniors CUT BANK GAS COMPANY BEST Gas Service At the Lowest Cost Prosperity-Our Wish for You BUD'S UNION I________________________________________________________________ THE BEST IN HARDWARE MARSHALL-WELLS STORE Clarence Buk S Bob Davenport Cut Bank, Montana AUTOGRAPHS (97) AUTOGRAPHS (98)


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