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

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the Wolf To ite k , to find, but not to yield Bronze 6- Pink Bronze Plum 6- Pink R ofe We are honored to dedicate our year-book to one of the most charming and highly regarded ladies in our community, Mrs. Myrtle Davis, who has served so efficiently as Clerk in C.B.H.S. for 23 years. Her ability is a definite challenge to us all and we are indeed grateful to her for her tireless efforts in our behalf. 2 Dedication 2 Administration 5 Seniors 11 Juniors 37 Sophomores 43 Freshmen 49 Athletics 55 Organizations 65 3 We are proud to present The Wolf for 1961 and we trust that the reading of it will afford you as much pleasure as we derived in compiling it for you. The Annual Staff 4 Office Girls Row I: Jane Brandon, Jeanne Parked, Bonnie Johnson, Judy Borst. Row II: Ariel Fry, Loy Marie McClanahan, Kay Bonde, Grace McGuire, Joye King. Lib rarions Row I: Peggy Jo Petrie, Marilyn Boxwell, Marlene Bell. Row II: Sandy Money, Carol Bailey, Joyce Brandvold, Vicki Anderson. Row III: Elda Kays, Claire Schwingel, Carol Schaefer, Gail Eacock, Ralph Henn. Row IV: Janet Ruegamer, Lilli Faber, Dorothy Scalese, Margie Wood ward, Jane Teel. 6 If your high school years have enabled you to 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 confi- dence justified by success worthy of your power. H. C. Davis Superintendent Your high school years are valuable for in these years you will establish a set of character and personal references for your future. You also will have established certain habits which will be the mold of your future. Some of the friends you have made will be life long friends. Make sure that you build the kind of life and habits that you will want to have through out your life and which will help you reach the goal you have set for your life. R. P. Rimel Principal School Board BARBARA SCHYVINGEL GARY WOLLAN MARYALYS FRISBEE JIM ELLIS ROBERT COOK PHYLLIS MYHRE BILL JACKSON HELEN DRESEN CLARENCE SPEICH ROGER RESER 8 ELMER ARMSTRONG LEONARD AMUNDSON ESTHER STUFFT 9 Janitors WAYNE McCAMPBELL FRED BECKER GEORGE VOILES Bus Drivers Left to Right: KEN SAMMONS, HAROLD DYE, FRED INGRAM, BOB WOODWARD (Foreman), GORDON RICE, VAUGHN MOORE. Not pictured: JIM ROMSA 10 Cut Bank High School Gym 11 FORESTINE DARRYL ADKINS — “Toni”—Laugh and be merry—Majors: English, History, Home Ec, Science. Am- bition: Nurse; Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Librarian 2, 3; GAA 1, 2, 4. KIRK STEVEN BARRON — “Steve” It takes a wise man to discover a wise man — Majors: English, Math, History, Science; Ambition: Air Force; Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; President 4; Solo 3, 4; All State 3; Boys’ State 3; Boys’ Octet 3; Madrigals 4; Student Council 4. MELVIN RAY BERKRAM — “Mel” Why should the devil have all the good times? — Majors: Shop, English; Ambi- tion: Farmer or Rancher; Activities: Shop Club 4; “C” Club 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Senior Ball King 4. RICHARD L. BIRD — “Dick” A smile he’s got, a smile he’ll keep — Majors: English, Shop; Ambition: Ranch- er; Activities: Shop Club 4; Basketball 1, 2; Football 1, 2; Freshman Class Reporter. CAROLE BOND — She seems quiet, but she’s really a riot — Majors: English, History, Foreign Languarge; Ambition: Settle down and live in one place for more than 3 2 years; Activities: Live Wire 4; Rainbow Worthy Advisor; Trans- fer 4. KAY PEPPLEY BONDE — Here’s a gal that means much to us, she has looks, brains, and personality plus — Majors: English, Commercial; Ambition: Airline Stewardess; Activities: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; Girls’ Ensemble 3; Madrigals 4; Girls’ Octet 4; Honor Soci- ety 3, 4; Secretary-Treasurer 4; Live Wire 4; Annual 4; FHA 3, 4; Senior Play (Miss Entwhistle); Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheer Queen 1; Office Girl 4; GAA 1, 2, 4; Sophomore Class Reporter. 12 NANCY KRISTINE BRANDON — “Nanc” — Good qualities need no adver- tising — Majors: English, Home Ec; Ambition: Beauty Operator; Activities: Choir 2, 4; Live Wire 4; Annual 4; FHA 3, 4, Vice President 3, Secretary 4; Senior Play; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 2; Office Girl 3; GAA 1, 2, 4; Tumbling 3. PHYLLIS MARIAN BROOKS — “Fifi” Leave silence to the saints, I’m only human — Majors: English, Home Ec, Commercial; Ambition: Home Ec or Commercial Teacher; Activities: Choir 4; Madrigals 4; Live Wire 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Junior Play (Maudie Dunn) ; Student Council 4; Transfer 3; Annual 4. DIANNE FERN BUCHANAN — Her talents are of the quiet kind — Majors: English, History, Commercial; Ambition: To succeed; Activities: Choir 1, 2, 3; Honor Society 3, 4; FHA 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2. DARLENE BURGESS — Even cupid is her slave — Majors: English, History, Home Ec; Ambition: Beautician; Activi- ties: Choir 1, 2, 3; Senior Play; Pep Club 1, 2, 4; Sophomore Class Secretary. LYNN ELLIOT CANNON — Probably he who never made a mistake never made a discovery — Majors: English, History, Science, Math; Ambition: Electrical En- gineering; Activities: Honor Society 3, 4; Live Wire Editor; Student Council 4; Heisey 3; Senior Play; Junior Play. RICHARD CHRISTOFFERSON — “Chris’ — If friends were gold, he’d be a second Midas — Majors: English, History, Science, Math; Ambition: Pharmacist; Activities: Choir 3, 4; Octet 3; Madrigals 4; Live Wire 4; Annual 4; Junior Play (Hilary Laurens) Boys’ State 3; Football 3, 4; Student Council President 4; Home- coming King. 13 KAREN RUTH COLEMAN — I’m go- ing to be something, wise or otherwise — Majors: English, History, Home Ec, Com- mercial; Activities: Choir 1, 2, 3; Live Wire 4; Annual 4; FTA 3, 4; Senior Play (Mrs. Maggs); Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Vice President 3; Youth Club 4; GAA 1, 2, 4. JOHN VINCENT CURRY — “Johnny” I like work; I could sit and watch it for hours — Majors: English, Math, History, Science; Ambition: Chemical Engineer; Activities: Band 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1,2; Senior Play (Charlie Plunkett); “C” Club 3, 4; Football Manager 2, 3. BRUCE DeZORT—I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it — Majors: English, Science, Math; Ambition: Lawyer; Ac- tivities: Honor Society 4; Boys’ State 3; Declam 3; Heisey 3. STEVE DeZORT — It is a wise head that keeps a still head — Majors: English, Shop; Ambition: Farmer; Activities: Shop Club 4. ADA CLAIRE DRESEN — Ever alert until deed is done, she always works ’til her goal is won — Majors: English, Math, Science; Ambition: College; Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Clarinet Quartet 4; All State 3; Choir 3, 4; Madri- gals 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Live Wire 4; Annual Staff 4; Latin Club 1, 2, Treas- urer 2; Junior Play (Miss Mowbray); Girls’ State 3; Rainbow Worthy Advisor 4; Student Council 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 4, Sec- retary 2; Junior Class President. JOHN WAYNE DUROCHER — “Duroch” — A basketball player with a happy grin, great or small we all like him Majors: English, History, Science, Math; Ambition: Veternarian; Activities: Choir 3, 4; Annual 4; “C” Club 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 4; Track 1. 14 ROBERT DUROCHER — “Bob” — Here I am, come chase me girls—Majors: English, History, Math, Science; Activi- ties: Choir 3, 4; Freshman Class Secre- tary-Treasurer; Aeronautics 4. CHARLES R. FARRELL — “Butch” — Some rush in where angels fear to tread— Majors: English, Shop; Ambition: Artist or Game Warden; Activities: Band 2; Shop Club 4. MARGIE FOSTER — “Ape” — She’s here; I hear her giggle—Majors: English, History; Ambition: Policewoman or Housewife; Activities: Annual 4; FHA 1, Secretary 1; Pep Club 4; Librarian 1; GAA 2. ARIEL MARIE FRY — “Dimples” — She’s gentle, she’s shy, but there’s mischief in her eye — Majors: English, Math, Science, Foreign Languages; Ambition: College at Bozeman; Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; All State 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Girls’ Ensemble 3; Madrigals 4; Girls’ Octet 4; Honor So- ciety 3, 4; Live Wire 4; Annual 4; Latin Club 1, 2, Secretary 1; Spanish Club 4, Vice President 4; FTA 3, 4, President 4; Senior Play (Jane Gardner); Rainbow Worthy Advisor; Office Girl 4; Student Council 2, 4, Secretary 2; Youth Club 4, Secretary 4; Girls’ State Alternate. JANETH GARDIPEE—Independence is the spice of life — Majors: English, Home Ec; Ambition: Beautician; Activities: FHA 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; GAA 1, 2. CLIFFORD HAGEN — “Butch” — An all-around boy that rates ace-high; we don’t need to worry about him getting by Majors: English, History, Math, Science; Ambition: To succeed; Activi- ties: Band 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2; Foot- ball 1, 2; Track 1,2; Senior Play. 15 KAREN EDWARDS HALVORSON — “Cain” — Her future is planned; third finger left hand — Majors: English, His- tory, Home Ec; Ambition: Housewife; Activities: FHA 1 ; Pep Club 1,2; Libra- rian 2, 3; GAA 1. GAIL ELAINE HIETPAS — Small, but mighty — Majors: English, Commercial; Ambition: Women’s Air Force or College; Activities: Band 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Girls’ Ensemble 3; Madrigals 4; Girls’ Octet 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2. NEILA FAY HODGSON — There’s no wisdom like frankness — Majors: English, Math, Science; Ambition: College; Ac- tivities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 3; Live Wire 4; Annual 4; Latin Club 2, 3; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Senior Play (Miss Prather) ; Junior Play (Samantha Adams) ; Girls’ State Alternate; GAA 2; Heisey 3. PHILLIP HUEBNER — “Phil” — Never let studying interfere with your education — Majors: English, Shop; Ambition: Mechanic; Activities: Choir 1, 2, 3; An- nual 4; Aeronautics 4; Shop Club 4, Re- porter; Senior Play (Larry Donley) ; Foot- ball 1, 2, 3. BONNIE MAY JOHNSON — “Bon” — Happy am I; from care I’m free. Why isn’t everyone contented like me? — Majors: English, History, Commercial; Ambition: Elementary Teacher; Activi- ties: Annual 4; Senior Play (Carol Izzard) ; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Girl 4; GAA 1, 2, 4. NANCY ELLEN JOHNSON — “Nance” The only way to have a friend is to be one —Majors: English, Commercial, Home Ec; Ambition: Elementary Teacher: Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; District Band 4; Annual 4; FTA 3, 4; Senior Play; Junior Play; Pep Club 2, 3, 4. 16 ELD A EVONNE KAYS — You may not hear me, but I‘m here — Majors: Home Ec, English, History; Ambition: Elemen- tary Teacher; Activities: FHA 2; FTA 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Librarian 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 4. JAMES CALVIN KING — “Jim” — His modesty is a token of his ability—Majors: English, Math, History, Science; Ambi- tion: Businessman; Activities: Senior Play; Junior Play; DeMolay Master Counselor. JOYE ROBIN KING—“Dimples”-—Life is really simple, but men insist on making it complicated — Majors: English, Math, Science; Ambition: Educational Counse- lor; Activities: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 4; Live Wire 4; Annual 4; Latin Club 1,2; FTA 3, 4; Senior Play; Junior Pjay; Pep Club 2, 3; Office Girl 4; Stu- dent Council Treasurer 4; GAA 1, 2, 4; Junior Class Secretary-Treasurer. MARILYN JANE KIRTLEY — If she will, you may depend on it; if she won’t, that’s the end of it — Majors: Math, English, Science; Ambition: College; Ac- tivities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Clarinet Quartet 4; District Band 4; Choir 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4, President 4; Annual Assis- tant Editor; Latin Club 1, 2; Junior Play Prompter; Student Council 4; GAA 1, 2. DONALD J. KRAFT — “Don” — That romantic Romeo has nothing over me — Majors: English, Shop; Ambition: Doc- tor; Activities: Aeronautics; Shop Club 4, President 4; Boys’ State Alternate; Foot- ball Manager 3; Student Council 4; Sen- ior Class Vice President. DONALD KRUSE — “Don” — I love the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night — Majors: Shop, English; Ambi- tion: Mechanic; Activities: Shop Club 4; Basketball 1, 2; Football 1, 2; Track I. 17 ALLEN CLARK KUTT — “Tiger” — Great hopes make great men — Majors: English, Shop; Ambition: Forestry; Activ- ities: Shop Club 4, Reporter. FRANCES EILEEN LaSORTE — “Frannie” — A lovely girl with a kind heart; always ready to do her part — Majors: English, History, Home Ec, Com- mercial; Ambition: Be a success; Activi- ties: Pep Club 1, 2, 3; GAA 1, 2, Secre- tary 2. LINDA DIANE LEISHMAN—She goes through life at an easy gait — Majors: English, History; Ambition: Nurse; Activ- ities: Annual 4; Office Girl 4; Librarian 2; GAA 2. JUDY RAE LENOIR — Happiness is impossible without friends; she’s elated; Majors: English, Math, Commercial; Ambition: Bookkeeper; Activities: Band 4; Clarinet Quartet 4; Festival Band 4; Annual 4; Transfer 4. MARY ELLEN LUTHER — “Cowboy Joe” — Merry eyes betray the sunshine in her heart — Majors: English, History, Commercial; Ambition: Secretary; Activi- tiees: Junior Play Production Staff. CHARLES J. McADAM — “Chuck” — Some people live forever, but I drive my own car—Majors: English, History, Math, Science; Ambition: Be successful; Activi- ties: Live Wire 4; “C” Club 3, 4; Boys’ State Alternate; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Student Council 4; Senior Class President; Outstanding Lineman 4. 18 LOYCE LEE McCLANAHAN—“Twin” Another one of our loyal class; what would we do without this lass? — Majors: English, History; Ambition: Elementary Teacher; Activities: Annual Staff; FTA 3, 4; Senior Play; Junior Play; Cheerlead- er 4; Pom-Pom Girls 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Secretary 4; Twirlers 2, 3; Majorette 4; GAA 1, 2, 4; DeMolay Sweetheart 3; U.N. Delegate; Choir 2, 3, 4. LOY MARIE McCLANAHAN—“Twin” A quiet lass sedate and sweet; the kind that everyone likes to meet — Majors: English, History; Ambition: Airline Hos- tess; Activities: Choir 2, 3, 4; Annual 4; Senior Play; Junior Play; Cheerleader 3, 4, Cheer Queen 4; Twirler 2, 3; Majorette 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Ball Queen; U.N. Delegate. GRACE LOUISE McGUIRE — It's the songs you sing, and the smile you wear that makes the sun shine everywhere — Majors: English, Commercial; Ambition: Teacher; Activities: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Ensemble 3; Madrigals 4; Girls’ Octet 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Live Wire 4; Annual 4; FTA 4; Junior Play (Lex McColly) ; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; Governor of Girls’ State; Girls’ Nation; Homecoming Queen; Sophomore Class President. DAVID CHARLES McNICHOL — “Pickles” — Studies when he takes a no- tion, but it’s so much easier to make a commotion — Majors: English, History, Math, Science; Ambition: Aeronautical Engineer; Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4; Aeronautics 4; Senior Play (Larry Donley) ; Track 1. SANDRA IRENE MONEY — “Sandy” As likeable as she is attractive — Majors: English, History, Home Ec; Ambition: Kinman; Activities: Annual 4; FHA 1; Pom-Pom Girl 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 4; Li- brarian 2, 4; GAA 1, 2, 4; Transfer 1. SHERIDAN ANN MONEY — “Sheri” It is good to live and learn — Majors: English, History, Home Ec; Ambition: Carroll College, Mental Nurse; Activities: Annual 4; FHA 1; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 4; Transfer 1. 19 WILLIAM D. NARDUCCI — “Bill” - Easy-going and carefree; he slides along leisurely — Majors: English, Shop; Ambi- tion: Rancher or Teacher; Activities: Shop Club 4, Vice President 4; “C” Club 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 4; Freshman Class Vice President; Sophomore Class Vice Presi- dent. JAMES F. NELSON — “Nasty” — I’ll agree with you, but you’re wrong — Majors: English, Math, Science; Ambi- tion: College; Activities: Senior Play; Football 1, 2, 3. RICHARD NORMAN OLSON — “Boots” — Nothing great was ever achiev- ed without enthusiasm—Majors: English, History, Math, Science; Ambition: Elec- tronical Engineer; Activities: Choir 1; Honor Society 3, 4; Live Wire Assistant Editor; Latin Club 2, 3, Vice President 2; Aeronautics 4; Boys’ State 3; DeMolay Master Counselor; Heisey 3; Junior Class Vice President; Junior Play; Senior Play. CONNIE JEAN ORR—“Con”—Twinkle twinkle goes her eye. Who, we wonder is the guy? — Majors: English, History, Commercial; Ambition: Private Secre- tary; Activities: Band 1, 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2; Spanish 1, 2; GAA 1, 2. MARILYN JOYCE OWEN — “Little Marilyn” — Worry and I have never met Majors: English, Commercial; Ambition: X-Ray Technician: Activities: Junior Play (Hettie Breckenridge); Twirler 3, 4; GAA 1. JEANIE PATRICIA PARKELL — “Jean” — We like her all the better for having lost her for awhile — Majors: English, Commercial; Ambition: Beauti- cian; Activities: Pep Club 4; Office Girl 4; GAA 1; Transfer 4. 20 DAVID PETERSON—“Dave”—Blessed is the man who invented sleep — Majors: English, History; Ambition: Lawyer or Minister; Activities: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1,2; Senior Play; Football 2. JAMES PETERSON — “Jim” — Why worry about life? You’ll never come out of it alive — Majors: English, Shop; Ambi- tion: Forestry; Activities: Choir 2; Shop Club 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track I. MAXINE ESTELLA PHILLIPS — “Max — Quite reserved, and demure; a friend of whom you’re always sure — Majors: English, Home Ec, History; Ambition: Elementary Teacher; Activi- ties: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual 4; Latin Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3; FHA 3, 4, Treas- urer 3, Reporter 4; Senior Play Prompter; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; GAA 1, 2. HERBERT L. PITMAN Jr.- “Herb” — Teachers never recognize true genius— take me, for instance — Majors: English, History; Ambition: Photographer; Activi- ties: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, District Band 4; Live Wire 3, 4; Annual 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN POTTS — ‘Patty” — Laugh, love, and be happy — Majors: English, History, Home Ec; Ambition: Nurse; Activities: Annual 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; GAA 1, 2, 4. THOMAS POTTS—“Tom”—To study or not to study, that is the question — Majors: English, History, Math: Ambi- tion: Electronics. 21 CHARLOTTE MARIE QUACKEN- BUSH — “Chuckie” — I’d hate boys, but I was told to love my enemies — Majors: English, History, Home Ec: Ambition: Good homemaker and wife; Activities: Junior Play; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. HARRIET JEAN QUIST — “Jeanne” It’s nice to be natural when you’re natur- ally nice — Majors: English, History, Science, Home Ec; Ambition: Travel and teach; Activities: Choir 3, 4; Madrigals 4; Annual 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; FT A 3, 4; [unior Play; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; GAA 1, 2, 4. JAMES KEITH SHELBY — “Jim” — I can’t think of two things at once, so I just think of girls — Majors: English, History; Ambition: Rancher of Accountant; Activ- ities: Choir 1, 2; Annual 4; Senior Play; Junior Play (J. V. Dunn); “C” Club; Basketball 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; DeMolay Master Counselor. RICHARD SHOOK — “Ricky” — Early to bed and early to rise and you miss the best part of the day — Majors: English, History; Ambition: College; Activities: Latin Club. DIANE LEE SLOTSVE — “Dee” — She may be blonde, but she’s not lightheaded Majors: English, History, Commercial; Ambition: Secretary; Activities: Annual 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 4; Band 1, 2; Senior Play; Junior Play; GAA 1, 2; Senior Class Reporter. VIVIAN KAY STJERN — “Viv” — Through life she goes with a ready smile Majors: English, Commercial: Ambition: Private Secretary; Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Madrigals 4; Girls’ Octet 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Live Wire 3, 4; Annual 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, District Song Leader 3, District Vice President 4; Junior Play (Mary); Twirlers 2, 3, 4, President 4, Majorette 3, 4; Rainbow Worthy Advisor; Student Council 4. 22 ANDREA KAYE STOMSVIK—“Andy” Full of life and lively fun; a friend and pal to everyone—Majors: Math, English, Science; Ambition: Physical Therapist; Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; All-State 3; Girls En- semble 3; Madrigals 4; Girls’ Octet 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Live Wire 4; Annual Editor; Latin Club 1, 2, Vice President 2; Twirler 2, 3, 4; Majorette 3, 4; Office Girl 3, 4; Student Council 4; GAA 1, 2, 4. JOHN EDWARD TAYLOR — “John Ed” — We don’t know quite what he’ll be, but he’ll be a success, we all agree — Majors: English, History, Math, Science; Ambition: Optometrist; Activities: Band 1, 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys’ Octet 2, 3; All-State 3; Choir President 3; Honor Society 3, 4, Vice President 3; Live Wire; Annual; Latin Club 1, 2; FTA 4; Junior Play (Mr. Alvord) ; Boys’ State 3; De- Molay Master Counselor; Student Coun- cil 3; Jessi 3. NORALEE VERNA ULVEN—“George” Her heart is like the moon, there’s a man in it — Majors: English, Home Ec, His- tory; Ambition: Housewife; Activities: Live Wire; Annual; Senior Play (Mary Lou Brennan) ; Cheerleader 2; Twirler 3, 4; GAA 1, 2. JEAN RAE VASBOE — Sweet, neat, and quite petite — Majors: English, History, Commercial; Ambition: Nurse; Activities: Choir 2, 3; Live Wire; Latin Club 1, 2; Senior Play (Mrs. Donley) ; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1,2, 4. WILLIAM A. W ADM AN—“Bill”—He says little, but thinks a lot — Majors: English, History, Math, Science; Ambi- tion: Atomic Engineer; Activities: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Live Wire; Annual; Senior Play (Mr. Warren); “C” Club 3, 4; Bas- ketball 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2. JOHN C. WAGGONER — “Ringo” — Take care of me; good men are rare — Majors: English, History, Science; Ambi- tion: College; Activities: Honor Society 3, 4; Live Wire; Annual; Aeronautics 4; Junior Play (Hastings); “C” Club 3, 4; Boys’ State 3; Basketball 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Youth Club President 4. 23 JACQUELINE MARIE WARNER — “Jackie” — My better days are over; my best are just begun — Majors: English, History, Commercial; Ambition: Secre- tary; Activities: Annual; Pep Club 1,2; GAA 1, 2. PATRICK A. WYNN — “Red” — It matters not what you are thought to be, but what you are — Majore: English, His- tory, Science; Ambition: College; Activit- ies: Band 1, 2; Choir 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2; Shop Club 4; Football 1, 2. JAMES A. CLARK — “Jim” — He’s an athlete and a great guy, too — Majors: English, Shop; Ambition: Mechanic; Activities: Shop Club 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Junior Play; Senior Play. HERBERT J. SCHAEFER- “Herb” — Wine, women, and song are getting me down. I guess I’ll have to give up singing — Majors: English; Ambition: Business- man; Activities: Choir 4; Live Wire 4; Aeronautics; Junior Play (Dick Laurens). KATHRYN IRENE HONEYSETT — “Kathy” — If it’s worth having, it’s worth waiting for — Majors: History, English; Ambition: Secondary English Teacher; Activities: Choir, Madrigals: Transfer from Williston, North Dakota, 4. MELVIN TORGERSON — “Mel” — Better late than never, I think — Majors: English, History, Math, Science; Ambi- tion: Forestry Engineer or Aeronautical Engineer; Activities: Choir I, 2, 3, 4; Boys’ Octet 1, 2, 3; Madrigals 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Aeronautics 4; Senior Play; Basketball 1, 2; Football I, 2; Track 1, 2, 4. 24 Class History September, 1957, is an important date because it was then the class of 1961 first made their entrance as students of CBHS. Being green as all Freshmen are, we did our best to make a big hit. Electing Fred Heistand as class president helped us much along our way. We didn’t do too bad either as Ariel was elected Student Body Secretary for the next year, and Kay, Grace, Karen, and Patsy were chosen to lead cheers for B-squad games. The varsity team also won the second place trophy at Billings in the State Tournament. Revenge on the Frosh! Feeling not so lowly, now only second lowest, we began our Sophomore year by electing Grace class president, assisted by Bill, Kay, and Darlene. The B-squad cheerleaders chosen this year were Grace, Karen, Kay, and Noralee. Karen was elected Vice Prsident of the Student Council for the next year. For the first time, A-squad cheerleaders were elected in the spring. They were Karen, Kay, Grace, and Loy. Upperclassmen at last! Maybe not being as important as we felt we must be, the class elected Ada as president. Our third Homecoming was truly a thrill for our class, as our float “Holland” received second place. It seemed we had been in CBHS but a short time, and already it was time to order class rings. The day soon came, also, when we chose our class motto, color, and flower, with “To seek, to find, but not to yield” as our motto, the pink rose and bronze mum our flowers, and bronze and pink being our colors. The Junior class play was “The Bishop’s Mantle”, and the Junior prom was “Carousel” with Kent Webster and Diane Durham reign- ing. Loyce was DeMolay sweetheart, and next year’s A-squad cheerleaders were Loy, Loyce, Karen, and Kay. Chris was elected President of the Student Body and Joye treasurer. During the summer Grace was elected Girls’ State Governor and went to Washington D. C. and the twins were delegates for the U. N. Pilgrimage for Youth in New York, Canada and Washington, D. C. The Class hardly caught its breath in time to realize we were actually Seniors! We elected Chuck, Don, Grace, and Diane to make this, our last year, a completely successful one. Homecoming was the first big event of the year with Chris and Grace as King and Queen. We gave our second play production, “Lock, Stock, and Lipstick”, followed soon after by the Senior Ball “Snoball” at which Loy and Mel were the royal couple. Ordering announcements, taking Senior Portraits, and electing Andrea as the editor of the “Wolf’ gave us the full meaning of Senior life. As each of us read this, our Class History, we will again relive the precious days of high school and its many moments truly worth remembering. 25 Class Prophecy At a grand twenty-year reunion of the class of 1961, we find an outstanding list of achievements for our classmates. Just in case you are interested, we have prepared a list of all the class and.their life accomplishments which is as follows: RICHARD CHRISTOFFERSON’S gift of swaying the masses won him AFLi-CIO boss. BOB DUROCHER is trying to catch up with WAYNE DUROCHER who is trying to catch up with Bob. KAREN COLEMAN, who is attempting to restore the horse-and-buggy days, realizes she was born 50 years too soon. JOHN CURRY, Supervising Sanitary Engineer, is a guidance counselor! BRUCE DEZORT, author of Abominable Snowman, et a 1,976 hour filibuster record. STEVE DEZORT is a mechanic for the General Motors Corporation. JIM SHELBY operates the Cabinet Repair Shop (speciality—end tables.) DON KRAFT gives roping exhibitions in Madison Square Gardens now. PHIL HUEBNER advanced from building snow forts to airplane hangars. RICHARD OLSEN has established radio contact with friend Lynn in the first satellite with rim-to-rim carpeting done by LYNN CANNON, universally famous architectural engineer in interior decoration. JIM PETERSON, because of his earlier experience in alterating library permits, is an engraver in the U. S. mint. ALLEN KUTT is the star of the new Robin Hood television series. CFIARLES McADAM—Coach McAdam, affectionately known by his team as “Chuckie”, led his team to victory in the Cabbage Patch League. DON KRUSE manufactures motor-powered wheel chairs that fly, wim, run, and hop. JIM KING is now first vice-president of King’s Kar Korral, Inc. JOYE KING, psychiatrist, takes only girls with giggle problems. ELDA KAYS is the medical librarian for the John Hopkins hospital. FRANCES LASORTE owns the chain stores entitled Frannie’s Dress Shoppe. JUDY LENOIR runs American Bandstand and gives free dancing lessons. GAIL HEITPAS, Colonel in WAF’s, is a demolitian expert. NEILA HODGSON, principal of Anna Jefferies, still declare she will not teach. CLIFF HAGEN is now running “Cliff ’n Chuck’s Super-Save Grocery.” ARIEL FRY is STEVE BARRON’S new partner in the musical hit North Atlantic. ANDREA STOMSVIK is White House press secretary for the first lady president. TONI ADKINS has been appointed State Controller of Montana Dietetics. MEL BERKRAM has developed a grain which relieves the wheat surplus pressure. DICK BIRD’s, Montana’s Carl Sandburg and poet laureate; best-known poem is “Ode to a Producing Oil Well.” KAY BONDE found parachute jumping suits her airline hostess job. NANCY BRANDON now operates the successful Nan’s Beauty Clinic. JOHN TAYLOR has released his third bestseller LIFE IN A SATELLITE. PHYLLIS BROOKS has published her new Phyllis Brooks Cook Book to replace the obsolete Betty Crocker one. PATTY POTTS is the head nurse at the home for aged movie idols. 26 Class Prophecy DIANNE BUCHANAN, President of the PTA, wants the city streets repaved. DARLENE BURGESS has bought out the Arthur Murray’s Dance Studio, Inc. LOYCE LEE McCLANAHAN is State Supervisor of Elementary Education. LOY MARIE McCLANAHAN, airline hostess, lived the legend, “Around the World in 80 minutes.” DAVE McNICHOL, aeronautics instructor, continues his hobby of drawing airplanes on blackboards. SHERI MONEY runs the new drive-in restaurant — THE TIP — with sister SANDRA MONEY as head co-ordinator. BILL NARDUCCI, alias Rip Van Winkle, awoke and got a hair cut. JIM NELSON manufactures machines for mass-production of spit-wads. CONNIE ORR is chairman of the Montana Federation of Women’s Clubs. VIVIAN STJERN sewed the ermine cape for the 1981 Miss America Pagaent. MARILYN OWEN continues to be hostess for — ahh — tea parties. KATHY HONEYSETT has the soprano lead in North Atlantic. GRACE McGUIRE consuls Miss Junior America contestants. JEANNE PARKELL is the official tester for Sun ’n Surf tanning lotion. DAVID PETERSON is mattress tester for the Squeaking Springs, Company. MAXINE PHILLIPS’, chiropracter, speciality is football players. HERB PITMAN is photographer for the movie version North Atlantic. TOM POTTS is the new Chief of Police in Cut Bank. JEANNE QUIST, CBHS home economics teacher, enjoys the teaching profession. HERB SCHAEFER is test driver for General Motors Corporation. RICKY SHOOK does hair stylingfor the Paris fashion models. DIANE SLOTSVE enjoys being secretary to Rock Hudson, aging movie idol. DEANNE SMITH teaches English at the University of Mexico. MEL TORGERSON sells shoes to people with two left feet. NORALEE ULVEN is a lingerie distributor for I. Magin’s in Seattle. JEAN VASBOE now is the wife of the Superintendent of Schools. BILL WADMAN still is out hunting lost space capsules. JOHN WAGGONER, as a runner-up to his Mr. America title, has now been voted Father of the Year. JACKIE WARNER is Post-master General in the lady President’s cabinet. PAT WYNN manufactures black hair dye and freckle remover. CAROLE BOND is a guide of satellite tours around the moon. MIKE POWELL again has traveled “North to Alaska.” ADA DRESEN has a daily cartoon strip—The Funny Frenchman. CHARLES FARRELL still has the ambition of playing Romeo in Hamlet. NANCY JOHNSON is the ideal farmer’s wife. BONNIE JOHNSON’s wall is covered with buckles won in barrel-racing. MARY LUTHER, BEN HUR movie actress, stars in the chariot racing scene. LINDA LEISHMAN finished her nurses training in Cardston, Alberta. MARILYN KIRTLEY is (Surprise!) the first woman President of the USA! 27 Class Will I, Melvin Berkram, leave my winning ways for the Wolves to use in future days. I, Kathy Honeysett, leave my nice long locks, to girls who wear those low-cut frocks. I, Jim King, leave—to go to Sing Sing?? I, Phyllis Brooks, leave my mother, to all the kids next year to bother. I, Carole Bond, leave the boys of the Air Force, to the Cut Bank girls as a real good source. I, Steve Barron, leave my flowery, eloquent words to the rest of you hard-headed arguing birds. I, Jean Parkell, leave my ways so quite, to Nancy Alex, that Sophomore riot. 1, Dianne Buchanan, leave my history tests, to all who may attempt the quest. 1, Dick Bird, leave my bright, shining smile, to Bob Hodgson for him to wear for a while. 1, Jackie Warner, leave to Carol and Candy, all my notes, for they may come in handy. I, Toni Adkins, leave for business school, so I won’t be just anybody’s fool. I, Lynn Cannon, leave my brain so wrinkled, so among the underclassmen it may be sprinkled. I, Jean Vasboe, leave my boisterous ways, to Jane Brandon to use in future days. I, Jim Clark, leave my heighth so tall, to Dick Ebert so he won’t get lost in the hall. I, Ariel Fry, leave to the girls who can’t resist, that long drink of water named Johnny Quist. I, Noralee Ulven, leave to go my way, with Dell throughout our future days. I, John Curry, leave in a hurry. I, Marilyn Kirtley, leave brother Billy, to carry the family tradition, will he? I, John Waggoner, leave Moose, so this summer I can be on the loose. I, Andrea Stornsvik, leave my boys galore, to Cheryl Pritchard to always adore. I, Richard Christofferson, leave my office high, to any Junior who thinks he’s the guy. I, Frances LaSorte, leave my chair in band, to any knot head who thinks it’s grand. I, Bob Durocher, after thinking things over, leave everything and make a run for cover. I, Vivian Stjern, leave the piano in Choir, to Chari Werner if she wants to try ’er. I, Bruce DeZort, leave my quiet ways to Pete Jensen, so he can learn to behave. I, Diane Slotsve, leave my shorthand speed to anyone who is in the need. I, Linda Leishman, leave the test tubes, to all of next years Chemistry boobs. I, Steve DeZort, leave without an argument of any sort. I, Jeanne Quist, leave—the first of six, hoping the others will all learn the tricks. I, Charles Farrell, leave with all I can. I, Judy Lenoir, leave my study guides to Susan, in hopes that someday she’ll be able to use ’em. I, Wayne Durocher, leave my little red car to Gary so he won’t have to walk too far. I, Charlotte Quackenbush, leave my skill as an artist to all the Freshmen who are trying their hardest. I, Mike Powell, leave my quietness to Tom Boyle, to help keep him out of a mess. I, Mary Luther, leave my long hair to all of you others, may you tint it with care. 28 Class Will I, Cliff Hagen, leave ............................ I, Patty Potts, am happy to say, my battered up locker I’ll give away. I, Pat Wynn, leave my hair so red, to some Irishman with a balding head. I, Loy McClanahan, leave with Mel, in hopes that you others will all do as well. I, William Wadman, with no thought of dyiq’, came in like a lamb and go out like a lion. I, Maxine Phillips, leave my talent to sew, to you gals in Home Ec.—in my footsteps to S°; I, Phil Huebner, leave my coveralls so greasy, to anybody who might think shop is easy. I, Loyce McClanahan, leave my big brown eyes to Ramona Aus, to snare all the guys. I, Melvin Torgerson, leave my B.P.A. so no underclassman will go too far astray. I, Connie Orr, leave my little red jeep to brother Eddy, for draggin’ main street. I, Don Kraft, leave my girls so sweet, to brother Bob who thinks they’re neat. I, Grace McGuire, leave my ability so real., to all of those who hope to get to Mobile. I, John Taylor, leave like a jet, all the girls behind sigh with regret. I, Sheri Money, am not going to pout, my only concern is getting out. I, Don Kruse, leave my Mr. Lucky to Brian Neidhardt, who is so plucky. I, Sandy Money, leave my blond locks, to some lucky lass, so the boys will all flock. I, Jim Shelby, leave my alias Ox, go to work carrying out a box. I, Joye King, leave my flings and fun to the dependable Vicki Anderson. I, Allen Kutt, leave with my teeth so stout, and hope that they don’t keep falling out. I, Nancy Brandon, leave Herb, sitting so sad on the curb. I, Ricky Shook, leave — and without a book. I, Marilyn Owen, leave my quiet and refined ways to Jeanne Smart in future days. I, Chuck Me Adam, leave my Merc so snappy, to any guys who want to make the cops happy. I, Kay Bonds, leave my ability to cheer, to Sandy Hale for another year. I, Tom Potts, am heading out for other spots. I, Elda Kays, leave, after Tank, without a single foolish prank. I, Dave McNichol, leave to get out of this pickle. I, Karen Coleman, my whistle do leave, to Miss Schwingel ’cause it’s her pet peeve. I, Herb Pitman, leave this dreary bore, so I can get a job in some store. I, Nancy Johnson, leave my ride on the bus, to Bud Beverly so he’ll learn to rush. I, Bill Narducci, leave my flashy ways, to Don Zeigler so he can keep everybody in a daze. I, Ada Dresen, leave all my sense to the less fortunate ladies and gents. I, Jim Peterson, leave with Bill, to look for some more time to kill. I, Bonnie Johnson, leave at sixteen, I went through like a flying machine. I, Jim Nelson, leave my night time habits to someone else who wants to chase rabbits. I, Neila Hodgson, leave Trig, class, to Kathy .Emmett, that fortunate lass. I, Richard Olsen, leave.............with my slide rule. I, Gail Hietpas, leave my size to sister Diane, to get all the guys. I, David Peterson, leave my high I.Q. to Don, so he can use of it, too. 29 ■V S viUJ. £ y GLACIER ELECTRIC CO-OP $ .v CAsJt C£ui l -7 i? («y ty-'yH S L C S y t LcJ 4sJ Senior Superlatives 31 32 Senior Superlatives Senior Superlatives 33 1943 Cuties 1. Ada Dresen 2. Gail Hictpas 3. Bonnie Johnson 4. Jim Shelby 5. Jackie Warner 6. Phyllis Brooks 7. Karen Edwards Halvorson 8. Marilyn Kirtley 9. Jean Vasboe 10. John Taylor 11. Bob Durocher 12. Sherry Sandy Money 13. Karen Coleman 14. Patty Potts 15. Joye King 16. Linda Leishman 17. Ariel Fry 18. McClanahan twins 19. Toni Adkins 20. Jean Quist 21. Nancy Johnson 22. Noralee Ulven 23. Dianne Buchanan 24. Judy Lenoir 25. Andrea Stomsvik 26. Don Kraft 27. Nancy Brandon 28. Maxine Phillips 29. Connie Orr 30. John Curry 31. Wayne Durocher 46. Neila Hodgson 78. Tom Potts 109. Diane Slotsve 34 Student Council Row I: Kathy Emmett, Ada Dresen, Ronnie Luedtke, Richard Christofferson, Joye King, Rod Peterson, Loy Marie McClanahan, Vivian Stjern. Row II: Linda Browne, Judy Johnston, Lynn Gannon, Grace McGuire, Ariel Fry, Phyllis Brooks, Marilyn Kirtley, Andrea Stomsvik, Cheryl Pritchard. Row III: Pete Jensen, Tom Boyle, Chuch McAdam, John Waggoner, Steve Barron, Jon King, Butch Winterrowd, Don Kraft. Student Council Officers Secretary: Rod Peterson Vice President: Ron Luedtke President: Richard Christofferson Treasurer: Joye King 35 Annual Staff Row I: Vivian Stjern, Loy Marie McClanahan, Grace McGuire, Kay Bonde, Loyce Lee McClanahan, Marilyn Owen, Andrea Stomsvik, Bonnie Johnson, Diane Slotsve, Nancy Brandon, Nancy Johnson, Ariel Fry, Phyllis Brooks, Jackie Warner. Row II: Wayne Durocher, Karen Coleman, Joye King, Judy Lenoir, Jean Quist, Neila Hodgson, Marilyn Kirtley, Ada Dresen, Sandy Money, Noralee Ulven, Phil Huebner. Row III: John Waggoner, Herb Pitman, Bill Wadman, Richard Christofferson, Jim Shelby, John Taylor, Maxine Phillips, Sheri Money, Margie Foster, Linda Leishman, Patty Potts. National Honor Society Row I: Tom Boyle, Joye King, Grace McGuire, Vivian Stjern, Kay Bonde, Judy Johnston, Marilyn Kirtley, Ramona Aus, Andrea Stomsvik, Ariel Fry, Kathy Emmett, Susan Reyman, Judy Walden, Karen W'illiams. Row II: John Waggoner, Richard Olsen, Lynn Cannon, Sandy Harris, Neila Hodgson, Jane Brandon, Ada Dresen, Lilli Faber, Dianne Buchanan, John Taylor, George Platt. Juniors Brian Abraham Pat Allen Calvin Augare Ramona Aus Ronald Aus Tracy Ann Babb Carol Bailey Gary Berkram Henry Beverly Judy Borst Marilyn Boxwell Tom Boyle Jane Brandon Larry Brorson Linda Browne Bill Bruce 38 Gary Coen Suzie Connolly Betty Jo Davis Linda Durnontier Tom Dunnigan Jeff Durham Butch Fide Kathy Emmett Lilli Faber Shirley Fenner Roberta Gibson Bill Hagen Charles Hanson Dave Harlan Sandra Harris Jere Herman 39 Bill Heiser Bonnie Hill Bill Hoffman Judy House Don Jacobson Pete Jensen Judy Johnston Susan Larson rail ; I Susan Lenoir Deedra Loyland Ron Luedtke Linda McClanahan « V f Judi McClure Lennie McGlothlin Sandy McLin Linda Michaels 40 Raymond Money Don Morris Donna Mortimer Sharon Murphy John Ness Kay O’Leyar Cliff Omsberg Penny Peterson Roger Pitman George Platt Pharoby Potter Jim Printy Jim Quackenbush John Quist Janet Ruegamer Susan Reyman 41 Lanny Schneider Terry Shook Jeanne Smart Tom Starr — . I Diana Torgerson Albert Van Gelder Judy Walden Don Waller Darlene Weiss Chari Werner Sandra W'iley John Wilkens Karen Williams John Wippert Linda Woodruff Bill Yunck Cj. Tom Abercrombie Xancy Alex Steve Anderson Vicki Anderson Lou Ann Armstrong Paul Armstrong Wayne Barney Marlene Bell Patti Boyce Joyce Brandvold Glenna Mae Campbell Ken Christopherson A Vern Clark Clayton Dahlquist Maxine Dezort Gary Durocher Sherry Durocher Gayle Eacock Wayne Dusterhoff Paul Emmett 44 Royal Fagan Dale Franklin Doug Frederick Bill Furois Jim Gustafson John Haglund Sandy Hale Lloyd Hanson Terry Harris Ralph Henn Diane Hietpas Joan Hietpas John Hieptas Donna Hillius Bob Hodgson Karen Hoff Robert Hoptowit Lynn House Dennis Howell Eddie Huebner 45 Vicki Jacobsen Arnie Johnson Carole Johnson Ralph Johnson Mike Kays Jon King Roland Kjose Robert Kraft Nancy Krocker Bill Kuehl Mike LaSorte Carol Leistiko Dick Loudermilk David Lutz Clarence Maher Charles McGriff -r- v Evelyn McKechnie Dick More Denny Moreen John Murphy 46 Phillip Nadeau Brian Neidhardt Anna Ness Carol Pattie .V ' David Percival Don Peterson Estelle Peterson Janice Peterson Lorena Peterson Rod Peterson Ron Phelps Tom Prater Carolyn Proefrock D’Arla Puckett Kenny Raemaker Susan Rasmussen Kent Richter Dorothy Scalese Carol Schaefer Claire Schwingel 47 Gail Seewald Loren Smith Pauline Starr John Stevenson Terry Taylor Bob Waller Don Zeigler Richard Thompson Farrel Warren Doris Vasboe Walt Wetzel Ross Wagner Margie Woodward 48 49 Charles Berger Dennis Berkram Michael Birch Eldon Bradley Myrna Bradley Linda Brandvold Lee Croft Marsha Brown Linda Barney Deloris Berger A Michael Christenot Richard Christenot Colleen Briody Kelly Rae Clark Donna Cunningham Edith Curtis Fred Driskell Van Dye Dick Ebert Kim Edwards A Dean Emmett Manfred Faber Lynn Fauque Randy Freed Clarence Frisbee 50 ) 'V -' r - i Edith Gibson Patricia Gardipee Marlene Grosser Connie Haburchak Marcia Hagen ft Pat Harrison Betty Hill Bernice Hoffman Robert Howe Judy Hutchison Billie Sue Hyde Bob Jacoby Marie Ann Johnson Annie Kateley Woody Kipp 4 - , David Larson Faith Leader David Lind Ric ky Lindskog Donna Losing Evalene Loudermilk Bonnie Marone Mike Matz Richard McCampbell Chuck McAlpine 51 John McLin Mike McNamer Alan Micheals Charlene Murphy Mike Murphy Elaine Nermyr Vivian Oberosler Carol Olsen Pita Paradis Jim Perrine Steve Percival Colleen Peterson Sharon Porter Claudia Potter Cheryl Pritchard Marla Quist Janet Reser Wanda Richter Sandra Ruetten Sandra Salois Melvin Savage David Shelby Pierre Sclstad Johnny Simonson Danny Smart 52 Layla Smith James Smrcka Gary Steffensinier Diane Stevenson Jim Taylor Henry Van Gelder John Vasboe Fred Walters Candy Warner Carol W:arner Richard Watson John Young Danny Whetstone Glenn Winterrowd Richard Wold Bobby Yunck 53 55 Team Alumni .. 40 Cut Bank.. ... 0 Shelby .... 13 Cut Bank.. .13 Fairfield 7 Cut Bank.. ... 6 Conrad .. 29 Cut Bank.. ... 7 Valier .... 6 Cut Bank.. ... 0 Lethbridge ....19 Cut Bank.. 0 Choteau 6 Cut Bank.. ..26 Sunburst 0 Cut Bank.. ... 0 Browning 20 Cut Bank.. .. 6 Record Varsity Row 1 : Mel Berkram, Richard Chris- tofferson, Jim Clark. Row 2: Wayne Durocher, Chuck McAdam, Bill Nar- ducci. Row 3: Jim Shelby. Football 56 Row 1: Tom Boyle, Jeff Durham, Don Jacobsen. Row 2: Pete Jensen, Ron Luedtke, Lennie McGlothlin. Row 3: Bill Yunck. 57 R. HOPTOWIT J. KING M. LaSORTE D. LOUDERMILK B. NEIDHARDT R. PETERSON R. PHELPS T. PRATER Varsity Football 58 R. THOMPSON Junior Varsity Football M MURPHY J. PETRIE G. WINTERROWD R WOLD 59 Varsity Basketball Team Chinook 45 Cut Bank .. 48 Plentywood 42 Cut Bank 32 Wolf Point 54 Cut Bank 35 Ft. Benton 60 Cut Bank 50 Havre Pub. .. .. 67 Cut Bank 38 Havre Cent 57 Cut Bank 58 Malta 75 Cut Bank 52 Shelby 62 Cut Bank 55 Fairfield 45 Cut Bank 50 Conrad 64 Cut Bank ..... 44 Valier 54 Cut Bank 61 Browning 46 Cut Bank 51 64 Record Sunburst 39 Cut Bank 53 Havre Cent 61 Cut Bank 57 Choteau 42 Cut Bank 47 Fairfield 42 Cut Bank 44 Conrad 55 Cut Bank 47 Valier 43 Cut Bank 69 Browning .. .. 59 Cut Bank ... 50 Sunburst 48 Cut Bank 67 Shelby 54 Cut Bank 59 Choteau 49 Cut Bank 57 Valier 56 Cut Bank 67 Fairfield 53 Cut Bank 55 Cut Bank 60 Conrad 63 JIM CLARK LEN McGLOTHLIN JON KING JOHN QUIST MEL BERKRAM 61 JIM GUSTAFSON WAYNE DUROCHER TOM BOYLE RALPH JOHNSON ROD PETERSON 62 Not Pictured: RON LUEDTKE Varsity Football Coach BOB COOK 63 DON WALLER 8-Squad Row 1: M. LaSorte, R. Phelps, YV. Wetzel, Row 2: C. Maher, R. Hoptowit, B. Neidhardt, R. Fagan, D. Moreen, T. Prater, G. Durocher. C-Squad Row 1 : R. Lindskog, C. Frisbee, B. Yunck, P. Selstad, A. Johnson, R. Wold, M. Murphy, Row 2: D. Berkram, R. Howe, R. Watson, YV. Kipp, G. McAlpine, R. Freed, D. Larson, G. Wintcrrowd, M. Christenot. 64 65 Boys’ State Lynn Cannon John Taylor Richard Olsen Steve Barron Bruce DeZort Richard Christofferson John Waggoner Girls State Grace McGuire Ada Dresen 66 Pep Club Row I: Kay Bonde, Loyce Lee McClanahan, Loy Marie McClanahan, Karen Coleman. Row II: Janet Ruegamer, Judy House, Karen Williams, Grace McGuire, Maxine Phillips, Sandy McLin, Darlene Rurgess, Nancy Johnson, Toni Adkins, Jean Vasboe, Bonnie Johnson, Jean Parkell, Charlotte Quackenbush. Row III: Kay O’Leyar, Carol Bailey, Marsha Brown, Colleen Petersen, Bernice Hoffman, Linda Browne, Susan Reyman, Margie Woodward, Sharon Murphy, Patty Potts, Elda Kays, Sandy Money, Nancy Brandon, Marilyn Boxwell. Row IV: D’Arla Puckett, Carol Leistiko, Edith Curtis, Elaine Nermyr, Connie Haburchak, Judy Hutchinson, Janet Reser, Carol Warner, Candy Warner, Cheryl Pritchard, Estelle Peterson, Vivian Oberosler. Row V: Pauline Starr, Nancy Kroeker, Maxine Dezort, Claire Schwingel, Joyce Brandvold, Darlene Weiss, Carol Schaefer, Carol Olson, Margie Foster, Sheri Money, Diane Slotsve, Linda Leishman. Row VI: Jane Brandon, Judy Johnson, Dorothy Scalese, Dolores Berger, Diana Torgerson, Donna Mortimer, Donna Losing, Donna Cunningham, Penny Petersen, Laurena Peterson, Gail Seewald, Farrel Warren. Row VII: Chari Werner, Carol Pattie, Joan Hietpas, Evelyn McKechnie, Judy Walden, Gayle Eacock, Marlene Bell, Noralee Ulven, Claudia Potter, Marie Ann Johnson. Row VIII: Evalenc Loundermilk, Nancy Alex, Sandy Hale, Vicki Anderson. Pep Club Officers Loyce Lee McClanahan, Secretary; Maxine Phillips, Vice President; Grace McGuire, President; Karen Coleman, Treasurer. Cheerleading A-Squad Cheerleaders LOY MARIE McCLANAHAN LOYCE LEE McCLANAHAN KAREN COLEMAN KAY BONDE Pom Pom Girls SANDY MONEY CAROL BAILEY JANE BRANDON JANET RUEGAMER MARILYN BOXWELL JUDY WALDEN 8-Squad Cheerleaders NANCY ALEX Cheer Queen VICKI ANDERSON EVALENE LOUDERMILK SANDY HALE A-Squad Cheerleaders LOY MARIE KAY KAREN LOYCE LEE PAGE MISSING PAGE MISSING C Club Row 1: Tom Boyle, Bill Narducci, Bill Wadman, Mel Berkram, Chuck McAdam, Len Mc- Glothlin, John Waggoner, Jere Herman, Don Waller, John Curry. Row 2: Jim Clark, Wayne Durocher, Don Jacobson, Bill Hoffman, Rich Christofferson, Jim Shelby, Ronnie Aus. Row 3: Robert Hoptowit, Brian Neidhardt, Tom Prater, Bill Yunck, Jon King. Youth Club Officers 71 Reporter, Karen Coleman; President, John Waggoner; Vice-President, Tom Boyle; Secretary- Treasurer, Ariel Fry. FTA Row 1: Grace McGuire, Jane Brandon, Susan Reyman, Joye King, Bonnie Johnson, Karen Coleman, Ariel Fry, Chari Werner, Nancy Brandon, Loy Marie McClanahan, Loyce Lee McClanahan, John Taylor. Row 2: Judy Borst, Joan Heiptas, Judy Johnson, D’Arla Puckett, Maxine Phillips, Jean Quist, Elda Kays, Phyllis Brooks, Nancy Johnson, Pat Gardipee, Vicki Anderson, Lou Ann Armstrong. FTA Officers Ariel Fry: President Chari Werner: Secretary Karen Coleman: Vice President 72 Choir fg % v jr. Wt t-1 % t t t | U | %, i i I 1 I Row I: Candy Warner, Marilyn Kirtley, Nancy Brandon, Andrea Stomsvik, Kathy Emmett, Diana Torgerson, Estelle Peterson, Maxine Phillips, Susan Rasmussen, Tracy Babb, Kay Bonde, Charlene Murphy, Evalene Loundermilk, Gail Hietpas. Row II: Carol Warner, Marilyn Boxwell, Vivian Stjern, Ariel Fry, Grace McGuire, Sandy Salois, Shirlee Fenner, Connie Haburchak, Phyllis Brooks, Joye King, Loyce Lee McClanahan, Loy Marie McClanahan, Cheryl Pritchard, Judy Hutchinson, Vivian Oberosler, Bernice Hoffman. Row III: Wayne Barney, John Young, Chari Werner, Janet Reser, Jean Quist, Ada Dresen, Linda Barney, Sandy Harris, Judy Walden, Terry Harris, Dean Emmett. Row IV: Ralph Henn, Wayne Durocher, Bill Wadman, David Peterson, Rirhard Christofferson, John Quist, Steve Barron, George Platt, John Taylor, Henry Beverly, Butch Eide, Paul Emmett, Vern Clark. Choir Officers Steve Barron, President; Butch Eide, Vice President; Ariel Fry, Secretary; Judy Walden, Reporter. 73 Bond Row 1: Loy Marie McClanahan, Andrea Stomsvik, Loyce Lee McClanahan, Vivian Stjern. Row 2: Neila Hodgson, Susan Rasmussen, Judy Lenoir, Steve Barron, Cheryl Pritchard, Nancy Johnson, Linda Barney, Judy Hutchison, Faith Leader. Row 3: John Curry, Loren Smith, Marilyn Kirtley, Elaine Nermyr, Judy Harrison, Susan Reyman, Sandy Wiley, Vicki Jacobsen. Row 4: Candy Warner, Carol Warner, Janet Reser, Ada Dresen, Wayne Barney, John Simonson, Lloyd Hanson. Row 5: Sandy Salois, Jackie Warner, Sandy Ruetten, Diane Hietpas, Bill Heiser, Bob Yunck, Marlene Grosser, Connie Haburchak. Row 6: James Perrine, Ralph Henn, Randy Freed, Lee Croft, Pharoby Potter, Judy Borst, Judy Johnston, Don Peterson, Evalene Loundermilk, Butch Eide. Row 7: Kathy Emmett, Ariel Fry, Frances LaSorte, David McNichol, Edith Curtis, Gail Hietpas, Brian Abraham, David Shelby, Mike Birch. Row 8: Don Zeigler, John Young, George Platt, Herb Pitman. Bond Officers Judy Johnston: Reporter Andrea Stomsvik: Vice President Ada Dresen: President Vivian Stjern: Secretary 74 Madrigals Row 1 : Vivian Stjern, Ariel Fry, Grace McGuire, Judy Walden, Kay Bonde, Evalene Louder- inilk, Gail Heitpas. Row 2: Kathy Emmett, Phyllis Brooks, Andrea Stomsvik, Ada Drescn, Jeanne Quist, Maxine Phillips, Susan Rasmussen, Tracy Ann Babb, Sandra Harris. Row 3: Ralph Henn, Henry Beverly, Butch Eide, George Platt, Steve Barron, John Quist, Rich Christofferson, John Young, Paul Emmett, Dean Emmett. Beauty Shop Octet Left to right: Andrea Stomsvik, Kathy Emmett, Grace McGuire, Kay Bonde, Judy Walden, Ariel Fry, Vivian Stjern, Gail Heitpas. 75 Seniors Attending Cut Bank Schools for Twelve Years Row 1: Loy Marie McClanahan, Grace McGuire, Vivian Stjern, Loyce Lee McClanahan, Andrea Stomsvik, Ariel Fry, Nancy Johnson, Mary Luther, Toni Adkins, Gail Hietpas. Row 2: Richard Olsen, Lynn Cannon, Neila Hodgson, Marilyn Kirtley, Jean Quist, Jackie Warner, Marilyn Owen, Darlene Burgess, Janeth Gardipee. Row 3: Karen Coleman, John Taylor, Phil Huebner, Wayne Durocher, Dick Bird, Don Kruse, Jim Clark, Pat Wynn, Noralee Ulven. Row 4: Bill Narducci, Chuck McAdam, Cliff Hagen, Jim Nelson, Carles Farrell, Jim Peterson, David McNichol, Jim King, Bill Wadman, Ricky Shook. Row 5: Jean Vasboe, Melvin Berkram, Tom Potts, Bob Durocher, John Curry, Steve DeZort, Maxine Phillips, Diane Slotsve, Patty Potts. Debate-Declam Claudia Potter David Peterson Sandra Harris 76 Latin II Row Is Joan Hietpas, Sandy McLin, Bob Waller, Judy Johnston, Dorothy Scalese, Row 2: Terry Harris, Don Zeigler, Jeff Durham, Ralph Henn, Vicki Jacobson, Row 3: Bob Hodgson, David Percival, Ricky Shook, Gary Durocher, Dave McNichol, Jim Gustafson, Mr. Speich. Latin I Row 1 : Steve Percival, Lee Croft, Phillip Nadeau. Row 2: Marie Ann Johnson, John McLin, Dick More, Robert Howe, Sandy Harris, Claudia Potter. Row 3: Mr. Speich, Wanda Richter, Robert Jacoby, Billy Furios, Kent Richter, Susan Reyman, John Van Gelder, Layla Smith. 77 Aeronautics Cliff Hagen Phil Heubner Bob Durocher Richard Olsen Mr. Torgerson Don Kraft John Waggoner Don Jacobsen Dave McNichol Bill Wadman Shop Officers Phil Heubner Bill Narducci Don Kraft Spanish Farrell Warren Kathy Emmette Areil Fry Deanna Smith Tracy Ann Babb Susan Larson Pharoby Potter 78 Live Wire Staff Row 1: Phyllis Brooks, John Waggoner, Lynn Coleman. Row 2: Ariel Fry, Marilyn Kirtley, Neila Hodgson, Ada Dresen, Herb Pitman, Kay Cannon, Richard Olsen, John Taylor, Karen Bill Wadman, Charles McAdam, Mr. Speich, Bonde. Two All- State Ratings The LIVE WIRE The Official Organ of Cut Bank High' 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 IEA Lynn Cannon—Editor Richard Olsen—Associate John Taylor ............................................ Front Page Editor Ada Dresen, Assistant Phyllis Brooks ....................................... Editorial Page Editor Ariel Fry, Assistant Karen Coleman ........................................ Feature Page Editor Kay Bonde, Assistant Bill Wadman.........................-..................... Sports Page Editor Charles McAdam, Assistant John Waggoner ______________________________________ Business and Advertising Herb Schaefer, Assistant Neila Hodgson _____________________________________________ Circulation Manager Marilyn Kirtley, Assistant Nancy Brandon............................. Art Editor; Mary Luther, Assistant Herb Pitman ........-................... Photographer; Ralph Henn, Assistant C. T. Speich ..............................—........................... Advisor Assistants and Reporters .......................... Joye King. Vivian Stjern, John Curry, Grace McGuire, Andrea Stomsvik 79 FHA Row 1 : Rita Paradis, Evalene Loudermilk, Ramona Aus, Kay O’Leyar, Nancy Brandon, Phyllis Brooks Carol Schaefer, Neila Hodgson, Maxine Phillips, Carol Leistiko, Gail Heiptas, Diane Heiptas. Row 2: Farrell Warren, Sharon Murphy, Pat Gardipee, Lou Ann Armstrong, Margie Woodward, Elaine Nermyr, Colleen Peterson, Gail Seewald, Marsa Brown, Viv Stjcrn. Row 3: Diana Torgerson, Dollie Corrigeux, Sandra Ruetten, Connie Haburchak, 1 racy Ann Babb, Susan Rasmussen, Sandra Salois, Cheryl Pritchard, Edith Curtis, Linda Barney. Row 4: Judy Hutchison, Kay Bonde, Vivian Oberosler, Jeanne Quise, Linda Browne. FHA Officers Left to right: Kay O’Leyar, Maxine Phillips, Neila Hodgson, Nancy Brandon, Phyllis Brooks, Carol Schaefer, Carol Leistiko, Viv Stjern. 80 GAA Row 1: Grace McGuire, Kay Bonde, Joye King, Carol Bailey, Janet Ruegamer, Loyce Lee McClanahan, Sandy McLin, Susan Reyman, Colleen Peterson, Marilyn Boxwell, Linda Browne, Dorothy Scalese, Carol Pattie, Nancy Brandon, Karen Coleman, Andrea Stomsvik, Jean Quist, Kathy Emmett. Row 2: Vicki Anderson, Sandy Hale, Nancy Alex, Kaye O’Leyar, Pauline Starr, Nancy Kroeker, LouAnn Armstrong, Marlene Bell, Margie Woodward, Chari Werner, Darlene Weiss, Donna Mae Mortimer, Susan Rasmussen, Farrel Warren, Judy House, Karen Williams, Judy Walden. Row 3 : Gayle Eacock, Carol Schaefer, D’Arla Puckett, Carol Leistiko, Maxine DeZort, Claire Schwingel, Laurena Peterson, Bernice Hoffman, Pat Gardipee, Carol Olson, Sharon Murphy, Joan Hietpas, Donna Cunningham, Estelle Peterson, Loy Marie Mc- Clanahan. Row 4: Diana Torgerson, Dolores Berger, Janet Reser, Carol Warner, Linda Barney, Marsha Brown, Edith Curtis, Blaine Nermyr, Sandra Ruetten, Connie Jean Haburchak, Candy Warner, Cheryl Pritchard, Donna Losing, Margie Foster, Penny Peterson. Row 5: Evelyn McKechnie, Gail Seewald, Tracy Ann Babb, Claudia Potter, Marie Ann Johnson, Jane Brandon, Deidra Loyland. GAA Officers 81 Left to right—Colleen Peterson, Dorothy Scalese, Linda Browne, Marilyn Boxwell, Carol Pattie. Class Officers MS SOPHOMORE—Diane Heitpas, Jon King, Laurena Peterson, Ronnie Phelps. FRESHMAN—Cheryl Pritchard, Candy Warner, Carol Warner, Butch Winter- rowd, Danny Smart. JUNIOR—Pete Jensen, Don Waller, Jane Brandon, Judy Johnston. SENIOR—Chuck McAdam, Don Kraft, Grace McGuire, Diane Slotsve. 82 83 Groce McGuire Senior Diary SEPTEMBER 6. O boy!?—School 7 Class Officers elected 9. First pep assembly 10. Tied Shelby 13-13 last night 13. Andy elected Editor of the Wolf 15. Pep Club officers elected 16. Lost to Fairfield 7-6 17. Kids left for college 19. Ada’s Rainbow Installation 20. Eclipse of the Sun 21. Twirling tryouts—make it? 23. Played Conrad—big dance 24. Everyone recuperated ? 25. DeMolay and Rainbow hayride 26. Homecoming candidates elected 27. National Assembly—“This Atomic World” 29. Senior Play tryouts 30. National Assembly OCTOBER 1. Valier won 6-0 3. Live Wires 4. Tumbling started 7. Choir Concert and party 8. Cheerleaders judge jazz contest after Lethbridge game there 11. Six weeks tests 14. Choteau plays here 15. Grace and Chris reigned last night at Homecoming Dance. 17. Rainbow 19. Report cards 20. Senior Superlatives elected 21. Sunburst there 0-0 22. FHA Convention in Chester 23. Youth Club Dance last night 24. U. N. Day—twins talked in Valier 25. National Assembly 26. Browning game 27. Teachers Convention 28. FTA attended Teachers Convention 29. Coed—Seniors portraits taken 30. Pirates win pennant!! Happy?? 31. Soaped windows?! NOVEMBER 1. Seniors beat underclassmen 27-6 2. Basketball tryouts 3. Annual meeting 4. Dance, dance dance 7. Rainbow 8. Kennedy elected President 9. Republicans—1964! 10. Jr. Classical League—Gt. Falls 11. Veterans Day—no school 14. Beauty Shop Belles sing at PTA 15. Band won PTA cake—good? 1. 24 days ’till Christmas 2, 3. Invitational Tourney at Wolf Point 4. Elks Memorial Service—Madrigals sang 7. Report cards 8. Seniors receive portraits 9. Played Fort Benton—dance afterwards 10. Played Havre there 12. Beauty Shop Belles sang at PEO 13. Kids Christmas Program 14. Community Christmas Program 16. School out—Havre Central—we won 17. Malta here—decorated for Ball 17. Senior Play dress rehearsal Luther League Banquet 18. Senior Play—party at Dresen’s 19. Sr. Girls Slumber Party at Karen’s 20. Night after morn before—huh?? 23. Football Banquet—Unemployment test 24. Thanksgiving—“South Pacific” on 25. Rainbow Dance—huge success 26. 1st Basketball game—Chinook 45-48 28. Nine degrees below!! 30. Got yourdate for the Ball? 19. Senior Ball—Loy and Mel reign 20. Awww—Sleep!!! 21. Nancy’s Party 22. Shelby there—dance, too 23. Madrigals went caroling 24. Christmas Eve 25. Did Santa get to your house? 26. How much loot did you get?? 28. Went rabbit hunting 30. Ready for Newr Year’s Eve??? 31. New Year’s Eve Dance Still feel okay?! 84 1. Happy New Year!! 2. Bob Frisbee in Rose Bowl Game 3. schoooool 5. Magazine sale started 6. Beat Fairfield 50-45!!! 7. Played Conrad here—big dance 9. Pictures taken for Annual 11. Ordered Graduation Announcements 13. Played Valier and won 60-54 14. Played Browning—won by 5 points 16. Ariel installed W.A. at Rainbow JANUARY 17. Senior write poem for English 18. National Assembly 20. Played Sunburst there 21. Played Havre there 23. Live Wire 24. Studied for Semester tests 26. Assembly—semester tests 27. More tests!! 28. Beat Fairfield—2 points— Six wins—one loss, so far 31. Test results—how did you do? FEBRUARY 1. Report cards 3. Played Conrad—what a game!! 4. Played Valier and won 6. Rainbow 7. Girls register for Jr. Miss Contest 8. Hear requests from kids in Gt. Falls? 10. Played Browning—lost by 9 points 11. Played Sunburst there and won 12. Jr. Miss Contest—Grace winning 13. Pep Club Meeting—Live Wires 14. Valentines Day—Luther League Banquet 15. Get a lot of Valentines 16. Grace left for Kalispell 17. Shelby here—we won! 18. Choteau there—won again 19. Grace chosen Montana Jr. Miss 23, 24, 25. Tournament in Browning— Cut Bank took 2nd! 25. ACT tests in Gt. Falls for Srs. 26. Sure feel good about taking 2nd 27. Pep Assembly—Got 2nd place trophy 28. Sorry girls—no leap year MARCH 1. Ada is Soroptomist Girl of Month 2. Jrs. choose Boy Staters 4. Guess what happened this week-end? Nothing. . . 5. Chris and Ada win Elks Awards 7. National Merit Scholarship Tests 8. Coach took Cheerleaders to dinner 9. 10. State Class B Tourney 10. Team left for AA Tourney at Missoula 11. Did you go to the dance in Shelby 12. Madrigals on T.V. at Lethbridge 14. Will you be grounded tomorrow?? 1. April Fool’s Day 2. Happy Easter 7. 8. Music Festival at Cut Bank 8. State Science Fair 9. Rainbow—DeMolay Sunday 10. Live Wires 12. Girls, got dates for the dance? 14. Junior Play 1. May Day 2. Field Day 3. Student Council elections 4. Who won?? 5. 6. State Music Festival at Missoula 9. Sneak Day???!!! 11. Sr. Girl’s Breakfast 13. Divisional Track Meet 14. Mother’s Day 15. Measured for caps and gowns 15. Report cards 17. Grace left for Mobile 18. Science Fair 20. Where were Bill, Wayne Gary today? 21. M.S.C. Montanans sang here 23. M.S.U. Band Concert 24. K’MONster Hop—have fun?? 25. DeMolay Sweetheart Ball—Ariel reign 27. Live Wires 29. Got your Easter outfit? 30. School out for Easter—Maundy Thurs. 31. Good Friday APRIL 15. FHA “Lariat Loop” 17. Back to the Salt Mines 21. Junior Prom 22, 23. Big week-end??? 25. Cheerlcading tryouts 26. Party caucuses 27. 28, 29. High School Week DeMolay Conclave MAY 19. 20. State Track Meet 22. Eight days ’tiil graduation 23. Six hours left 24. Last day for Seniors 25. 26. Senior tests 28. Baccalaureate 29. Annuals here! 30. Memorial Day 31. Commencement School out the 2nd of June!!! 85 86 oOuYU JJyYVVpjtlj - LouCji BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1961 CANNON'S UPHOLSTERY - DRAPERIES CARPET INSTALLATION CUT BANK THE AVENUE CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS JOHNNYTS SPORT SHOP LARSON'S MEN’S WEAR EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 61 SMART APPAREL LADIES INFANTS CHI LDREN CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF 61 ROUSH’S CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS DIAMONDS WATCHES WATCH BANDS MYHRE JEWELRY DAVENPORT AND MCALPINE S AND Q HARDWARE MWHERE QUALITY COSTS LESS ! CUT BANK MEAT CONGRATULATE S THE SENIORS GOOD LUCK SENIORS CO Vtor RECREATION CENTER THE BEST IN SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHY PING PONGS GROUPS SENIOR PORTRAITS BILLFOLD SIZE PORTRAITS OVER TWENTY YEARS OF SERVICE IN THE MONTANA SCHOOLS HOUGH S SCHOOL SERVICE 1322 - 10TH AVENUE SOUTH GREAT FALLS, MONTANA CLARK HOUGH AND CLARK ESTERBY PHOTOGRAPHERS EQUIPPED---EXPERIENCED----DEPENDABLE congratulations seniors SOUND FINANCIAL PLANNING MUST BE AN INTEGRAL PART OF YOUR FUTURE CAREER LET US HELP YOU PLAN BANK OF GLACIER COUNTY CONGRATULATIONS, TO THE CLASS OF T61 FROM LOVSNES FURNITURE WHERE QUALITY IS NOT EXPENSIVE BUTTREYS BEST Wl SHES TO CLOTHING - FOODS WISHES THE 1 6 1 GRADUATES ALL THE LUCK IN THE FUTURE THE CLASS OF 1961 BEST OF LUCK BEST W1 SHES TO GRADUATIN! SHARECROPPERS OWEN BROS. THE CLASS THE ONE EYED MULE OF !61 CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS FROM FURNITURE CUT BANK PLUMBING AND MART HEATING CONGRATULATIONS BEST OF LUCK CLASS OF 1 96 1 FIRST FROM E.O. BOYLE ACCOUNTING NATIONAL GENE AND STAFF BANK CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE FROM PERRY MOTORS FASHION CLEANERS SALES AND SERVICE AL - WAYS S ERVICES BEST WISHES SENIORS CUT BANK BUSTER RUETTEN BUILDING SERVICE CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS NORM’S RADIO SERVICE THE CLASS OF 1961 MOTOROLA SALES AND SERVICE CONGRATULATIONS FROM PUBLIC DRUG SENDS The Friendly Store TO THE CLASS OF ' 6 1 BEST WISHES AND CONGRATULATIONS SCHOOL SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS TO THE CLASS OF ’61 CUT BANK MERCANTILE MAHER’S BEN FRANKLIN CONGRATULATIONS SENI ORS SENDS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF ’61 QUALITY VALUES YOUR HOME-OWNED DEPARTMENT STORE TAYLOR WELL SERVICE BOB S CARTER SERVICE EXPERT LUBRICATION AND WASHING SERVICE COMPLETE LINE OF TIRES AND BATTERIES WHEEL BALANCING WHEEL ALIGNMENT PICK-UP AND DELIVERY NIGHT LUBE JOBS AND TOWING SERVICE DIAL CUT BANK WE 8—2141 102 EAST MAIN LOCATED ON HIGHWAY NO. 2


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