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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
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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
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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
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