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

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.Cut Tbank School Cu cmk) VNcmiavuy 196 Dedication We the class of 1964, dedicate our annual to one of the finest teachers Cut Bank High School has ever had. We have attempted to express our gratitude for her untiring and Mrs. Myhre honest efforts with our class in this dedication. Foreword While assembling the pictures and writing about the activities of the students during this school year of 1963-64, we were repeatedly reminded that this book plays a part in our state's historical step into a new century of activity. Our wind-swept prairies fronted by majestic mountains are a fitting frame for our Montana Centennial activities. May you enjoy your annual through the years. 3 Contents Administration and Faculty............. 7 Seniors............................... 15 Juniors............................... 35 Underclassmen......................... 41 Organizations......................... 55 Activities............................ 67 Advertising.......................... 101 4 Silver and Turquoise Turquoise Carnation Today the Classroom. . . Tomorrow the World. 6 James F. Watkins Superintendent of Cut Bank Public Schools School Board Dr. Clayton M. Pederson; Marvin Owen; Jack A. Warner; J. Wesley Platt; Robert J. Yunck, Chairman. 8 K. P. Rimel Principal of Cut Bank High School Mrs. Ferguson, Secretary to Mr. Watkins Mrs. Davis, Clerk of the School Board Mrs. Prellwitz, Secretary to Mr. Rimel MR. MAIER American History MRS. MYHRE English Junior Sponsor MRS. DRESEN English, Library Junior Play, Annual MR. DeGROOT Driver's Training, Social Science, Athletic Director MR. HABURCHAK Chemistry, Biology Junior Sponsor, Math MR. TORGERSON Aeronautics, Algebra, Trig. Senior Sponsor C B H S 10 MR. RYAN MR. NUGENT Geometry, Algebra I, Physics Earth Science, Biology Practical Math Sophomore Sponsor MR. WOLLAN Geometry, Algebra II Assistant football Wrestling Faculty MR. TINKER American Government, English Senior Sponsor MISS SCHWINGEL Shorthand, Typing Pep Club M15S SMITH English Senior Play, Debate 11 MISS STUFFT Home Economics F.H.A. MR. MURPHY Typing, Bookeeping, Football coach, Assistant Basketball and track. MR. ELLIS Industrial Arts Mechanical Drawing Freshman sponsor MR. HUllER Guidance Counselor Freshman Sponsor MR. TAYLOR World History, P.E. Assistant football MRS. ASBURY Home Economics Assistant F.H.A. Sophomore Sponsor 12 MR. ERICKSON Choir Drill Team MRS. DUNCAN Spanish FAYE EMERICK Student Teachers IVAN KAYS MRS. SMITH Physical Education MRS. HERMAN Art MR. FERGUSON Band Faculty MR. CHAMBERS Shop 13 Office Girls Karen Kimmet, Vivian Oberosler, Sandra Bunyak, Roberta Schlegel, Rita Paradis Bus Drivers Jim Romsa, Erling Eva ns on, Bob Woodward, Har old Dye, Milton Peterson ( substitute driver , Fred Ingram. Not pictured: Wavne Dndlev. Custodians Fritz Van Gelder. Gordon Peterson 14 I Seniors LINDA LEA BARNEY-- Weed -- Lock all your troubles in a box, then sit on the lid and laugh-- Majors: History, English, Commercial; Activities: GAA 1; FHA 1,2; Choir 1,2; Band 2; Pep Club 1,2. CHARLES BERGER--Watch where you step- - it could be on yourself-- Majors: English, History, Science; Ambition: 1st millionaire at 25; Activities: Senior Play; Wrestling 3,4. MICHAEL LEE BIRCH-- Mike -- Make haste slowly-- Majors: Shop, English, History; Activities: Band 1,2, 3; Shop Club 3, 4. DENNIS JACOB BERKRAM-- D.B. -- Let not woman's weapons stain my manly cheek--Majors: Math, Science, English; Ambition: College; Activities: Class President 2; Football 1; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Boys State; Annual; Live Wire; Junior Play; C-Club 3,4; Youth Club 3,4; Secretary 3, President 4; Junior Prom Chairman; Homecoming King 4. 16 LINDA SUSAN BRANDVOLD-- Lynn -- You may not hear me, but I am here- - Majors: Home Ec, English, Commercial; Activities: Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; GAA 1. COLLEEN ANNE BRIODY- -Sincerity is the sweetest way to success-- Majors: Math, Science, English; Ambition: College; Activities: Student Librarian 2. MARSA LOUISE BROWN— Someday-wait and see; I'll be a co-owner of that blue Grand-Prix— Majors: Commercial, English, Home Ec; Ambition: IBM worker; Activities: GAA 1; FHA 1; 2, 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3; Tumbling 1. MIKE JOHN CHRISTENOT — Chris -- There's a bit of bad in every good little boy-- Majors: Science, History, English; Ambition: Biologist or electric technician; Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4. 17 RICHARD CHRISTENOT- -Yesterday, today was tomorrow -do it now-- Majors: Shop; English; Ambition: Automotive Engineer and Welder; Activities: Shop Club 3,4; Intramural. KENNETH WALTER CHRISTOPHERSON - - Ken -- I have no mockings or arguments; I witness and wa it - -Majors: Shop, English, History; Ambition: Mechanic; Activities: Shop Club. DONNA KATHLEEN CUNNINGHAM-- Too much of a good thing is impossible; that's why I'm so small--Majors: History, English; Activities: GAA 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. LEE BLISS CROFT-- The Ole' Fox - - There are two sides to every argument- his and the wrong side-- Majors: English, Math, Science; Ambition: Go to college and get rich; Activities: Junior Play ( Mr. Clover ); Band 1,2,3; Latin Club 1,2, Vice President 1; Live Wire 4, Editor; Student Council 4; Boys State Alternate. 18 EDITH ELAINE CURTIS--Her smile is warm; her laughter warmer-- Majors: Home Ec, English, History; Ambition: College and Travel; Activities: FHA 2, Parliamentarian 2; Pep Club 1,2; GAA 1, 2; Band 1,2, 3; Choir 3. HAROLD VAN DYE-- Van — The best way to stay out of trouble is not to get caught-- Majors: English, History, Math, Science; Ambition: College; Activities: Latin 3, 4; Tumblers 2; Speech Club 4; History Club 4; Math-Science Club 4; Annual; Live Wire; Junior Play; Senior Play. JULIAN THOMAS FAULKNER -- Tom - - Someone goofed, I'm a Senior-- Majors: English, Shop; Ambition: To travel; Activities: Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1, 2,3; Track 1,2; Transfer 4; Shop Club 4; Aeronautics 4. PHIL A. FORD-- Spook --Looks aren't everything, but they help-- Majors: English, History, Science; Ambition: College; Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4; Football 3; C Club 3,4, Pres. 4; Student Council 4. 19 CLARENCE SHERBURNE FRISBEE III- - Snuff — If we can't out -vote them, we will out-argue them-- Majors: English, Science, Math; Activities: Latin Club 2, 3; C Club 3,4; Football 3,4; Boys' State; Junior Play; Senior Play; Senior Class Vice President; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA LEE GARDIPEE — Okie -- Independence is the spice of life. -- Majors: Home Ec, English, Commercial; Ambition: Teacher or Secretary; Activities: Pep Club 2, 3; F.H.A. 1,2, 3; F.T.A. 1; G.A.A. 1,2; Choir 1,2; Junior Play; Senior Play. WANETA MARLENE GROSSER — Labor conquers all things--Majors: English; Ambition: Specialized Nurse; Activities: Band 1,2,3, 4. 20 CONSTANCE JEAN HABURCHAK-- Connie -A girl of grace and complete majesty- - Majors: Math, English, Commercial, History; Ambition: Business Administration Major; Activities: Pep Club 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2; Band 1,2,3, Treasurer 2; Choir 1,2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3, 4, President 4; Secretary of Student Council 2; Math-Science Club 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Girls' Triple Trio 3; Junior Play ( Martha Willard ); Senior Play ( Gertrude ); Girls' State; Live Wire; Annual. BETTY JEAN HILL-- Beatrice - - The first sign of love is the last of wisdom-- Majors: English, History, Ambition: College; Activities: G. A . A. 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3,4; Vice President 3; Junior Class Vice President; Live Wire. MARCIA LEE HAGEN-- M arc - - What ? No boys in heaven, then leave me here.-- Majors: English History, Home Ec; Ambition: To travel; Activities: Pep Club 1,2; G. A. A. 2,3 ROBERT DEAN HENDRICKSON-- Dino -Your high school days were wisely spent, all hail to you --our President! - -Majors: English, Science, History, Math; Ambition: College; Boys' State, Student Council President, Student Council Vice President 3, Live Wire, Annual, Junior Play, Senior Play, Transfer 2, Basketball 2, Football 2, Youth Club Representative. PATRICIA ANNE HARRISON-- Frenchy -- Eat, sleep, and be married-- Ambition: Go to college and then become a secretary--Majors: English, Commercial; Activities: GAA 1. JUDY HUTCHISON--There's a deviltry behind that calm exterior-- Majors: English, Commercial; Ambition: Private Secretary; Activities: FHA 1; Choir 1,3, 4; Pep Club 1, 3. MARIE ANN JOHNSON — Marie -- Good things come in small packages And we de mand quality not quantity--Majors: English, Math, Science; Ambition: College; Activities: Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Tumbling 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech Club, Sec-treas. 2; Latin 1,2, Treas. 2; Annual; Live Wire; Jr. Play Betsy ; Sr. Play; Heisey 3; NHS 3, 4; Librarians 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 4. ROBERT WILLIAM HOWE-- Bob -- Why work if you can talk your way out of it?-- Majors: Math, Science, History, English; Ambition: Chemical Engineer; Activities: Latin Club 1,2; Heisey 3; Boy's State; Math-Science Club, Pres. 4; Speech Club 4; History Club 4; Live Wire; Annual; Sr. Ball Chm; Jr. Play; Sr. Play; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Football 1; State Science Fair 3,4; N. H. S. 2,3,4. BOB JACOBY— Speech is great, but silence is greater-- Majors: English, Science, Math; Ambition: Navy Electrical Engineer; ,ActJviti$s: Latin 1,2. DAVID J. LARSON-- Slim --Lots of ability, agressiveness my only fault-- Majors: English, Math; Activities: Honor Society 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4. LAVONNE ELAINE KLINE-- Vonnie -- There is no cosmetic for beauty like love--Majors: English, Math, Home Ec; Ambition: Bookkeeper; Activities: Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; GAA 1,2; Twirler 4. EVALENE MARY LOUDERMILK-- Ev -- Quite reserved, and demure; a friend of whom you're always sure--foajors: English, Science, Commercial; Ambition: Kinman Business University; Activities: Band 1; Choir 1,2; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1,2,3. DAVID LIND — Dave --Ready to work when it's all been done-- Majors: English, Shop; Ambition: Highway Patrol; Activities: Shop Club 3,4, Sec.-Treas. 4. 23 DELBERT DUANE LUCHI-- Del -- The long wait is about over, or maybe its just beginning--Majors: Science, English; Ambition: Navy; Activities: Future Farmers of America 1,2; Senior Play 1; Junior Play 2; Transfer 3; Junior Play ( Football Player ); Senior Play ( Bob ). BONNIE MAE MARONE--Without kindness there could be no joy- - Majors: Commercial, English, Home Ec; Ambition: Secretary and travel; Activities: Honor Society 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Annual. CHARLES MCALPINE--My interests are not in school-- Majors: English, Shop; Activities: Track 1, 2; Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2. MIKE GERALD MATZ--Ready to work when it's all been done-- Majors: English, Science, Math; Ambition: Architecture; Activities: Wrestling 3,4; Bowling 3; State Science Fair 3; Senior Play ( Smithy ); Annual; C-Club. m 24 ALLEN McGUIGAN-- Mole — Friends, beware ol fair maidens-- Majors: Art, English; Ambition: To write a novel; Activities: Live Wire; Senior Play. ALAN MICHAELS--I shall be a gentleman- perhaps--Majors: Shop, English; Ambition: Mechanic; Activities: Shop Club, Vice President 4. CHARLENE F. MURPHY -- Charlie -- She seems quiet, but she's a riot-- Majors: Home Economics, Science, English; Ambition: Registered Nurse; Activities: Pep Club, Tumbling, Choir, Driver Training. BRIAN RICHARD NEIDHARDT-- Rocky --The rule of my life is to make business a pleasure and pleasure my business. -- Majors: Shop, English; Activities: Football 2; Track 1,2; Basketball 1, 2; C Club 2, 3, 4; Shop Club 3, 4, President 4; Student Council 4; Youth Club 4. 25 ELAINE LUELLA NERMYR--Life is really simple but men insist on making it complicated--Majors: English, Commercial, Home Ec; Activities: FHA 1,2, Sec. 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 2; Twirling Vice-pres 2; Band 1,2; Girls Chorus 2; Student Council 4; Senior Class Treasurer. VIVIAN MARIE OBEROSLER-- Viv -- Famous last words just a minute -- Majors: English, Home Ec, History; Ambition: College; Activities: Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; FHA 1; Choir 1,2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2. CAROL ANN OLSEN--Much wisdom often goes with fewer words-- Majors: English, Science, Math; Ambition: Elementary or Spanish teacher; Activities: Pep Club 1, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; GAA 1; Nat'I Honor Society 3, 4; Librarian 3,4; Annual; Junior Play Lucybelle . RITA LOUISE PARADIS-- Prete -- Merry eyes betray the sunshine in her heart--Majors: English, Commercial, Home Ec; Activities: FHA 1,2, 3,4; GAA 1,2; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Girls Choir 3; Pom Pom girl 2; Office girl 4; Tumbling 2; Senior Play Marilyn . 26 SHARON W. PORTER-- Sherry — A mischievous grin coming from a gay, delightful heart-- Majors: English, Home Ec, Commercial; Ambition: Private Secretary; Activities: Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Choir 3, Sec; Cheerleader 4; Senior Play. COLLEEN DIANE PETERSON-Gentlemen prefer blondes --Majors: English, Home Ec, Commercial; Ambition: Beautician; Activities: Pep Club 1, 2,3; G.A.A. 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2 CLAUDIA JANE POTTER-- Little One -- Gaze into her eyes and you see an angel, gaze a little longer and you see an imp--Majors: English, History, Home Ec; Ambition: Commercial Artist; Activities: G.A.A. 1,2,3, 4; Pep Cliib 1,2, 3, 4; Tumbling 1,2, 3, 4; Jr. and Sr. Play; Latin 1,2; Drill Team 4; Student Council 2, 3; Math-Science Club 1; Live Wire 4; Annual 4. CHERYL LYNN PRITCHARD-- Pritch -- She's so jolly and gay, knows both how to work and play--Majors: English, Math, Science, Commercial; Ambition: College; Activities: Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Nat'l Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Sec-Treas. 2, Pres. 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Sr. Play; G.A.A. 1,2,3, 4; Live Wire 4; Jr. Play; Asst. Annual Editor; F.H.A. 1; Student Council 1,4; Girls' State Delegate; Heisey 3. 27 MARLA JANE QUIST--Ever happy, never blue; sometimes witty- always true - -Majors: English, History, Home ec; Ambition: College, Activities: GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Live Wire; Choir 3; Senior Play. JANET PAULINE RESER-- Rese -- There never was a saint with red hair-- Majors: English, Math, Science, History; Ambition: To work for the government; Activities: Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; GAA 1,2, 3,4; Sports Dir. 2; Band 1,2,3, Pres. 3; Choir 1,4; Golf 3,4, Rep. 3, Sec. 4; Math-Science Club 4; Speech Club 4, Sec. 4; Clarinet Quartet 1; Librarian 2; District Music Festival 1,2, 3, 4; Annual 4; Live Wire 4; High School Rodeo 2, 3, 4; Senior Play ( Peggy ); Senior Class Sec.; Student Council 3, 4. SANDRA RAE RUETTEN-- Sandy -- Twinkle, twinkle goes her eye; but we know who's the lucky guy--Majors: English, Home Ec History; Ambition: To be happy and find success; Activities: Band 1,2,3; GAA 1,2, 3,4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Tumbling 1; Pep Club 1,2,4; Senior Play; Annual 4. WANDA JO RICHTER-- Jo --She strives for the highest and gains it-- Majors: English, Science, Math; Ambition: Science major in college; Activities: Twirling 1,2,3, 4; GAA 1,2,3, 4; Math-Science 2, 4; NHS 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1; Librarian 2, 3,4; Student Council 2; Latin 1,2; Drill Team 4; Annual 4; Gymnastics 3; Track 1,2,3,4. 28 Reuben pierre selstad-- Quiet and likeable; that's his style; but he's one guy that can always smile-- Majors: English, History, Math; Ambition: College; Activities: Football 1,2,4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Choir 4; Track 4. SANDRA MARIE SALOIS-- Sandi -- High school days have their delights, but they can't compare to high school nights-- Majors: English, Math, Commercial, Ambition: College at Rozeman; Activities: G. A. A. 1,2, 3,4; Band 1,2,3, Reporter 3; Choir 1,4; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Junior Play; Senior Play ( Mrs. Witt ); F.H.A. 1; Annual; Live Wire; Office Girl 3. DAVID ROY SHELBY-- Dave -- He always acts like the gentleman he is-- Majors: English, Math, Science; Activities: Band 1,2, 3; Football 4; Track 3; Junior Play. JOHN WAYNE SIMONSON-- Johnny -- I'll live for today, for tomorrow I may die-- Majors: English, Math, Science; Ambition: To be able to speak five languages; Activities: Band 1,2,3; Math-Science Club 2,4; NHS 2,3,4; Rep. 3; Dist. Music Festival 2, 3,4. 29 ( LAYLA MARIE SMITH--No veneer, no sham, always herself-- Majors: English, Math, and Science; Ambition: College and Teaching; Activities: Annual Editor; Student Council 4; Live Wire; Girls' State 3; Heisey 3; Honor Society 3,4; Math-Science Club 2,4; GAA 1; Pep Club 2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2, Secretary 2; Junior Play Prompter; Senior Play; History Club 4. JAMES ROBERT SMRCKA — Jim - - I'm great; but that is only one man's opinion-- Majors: English, Science, Math; Ambition: Pharmacy; Activities: Math-Science Club Reporter 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Annual 4; Senior Play Harold ; Junior Play Football Player ; History Club 4; Heisey 3; Wrestling ROBERT JAMES TAYLOR-- Jim - - Its been a long hard grind and the stone's almost gone-- Majors: English, History; Ambition: Commercial Designer; Activities: Football 1; Choir 2; Senior Play ( Mr. Snell ). 'I • DIANE LYNN STEPSON- c Silence is more eloquent than words-- Majors: English, Home Ec, Math; Ambition: Beautician. 30 HENRY VAN GELDER-- Sliver -- Easy going and carefree, he takes life leisurely-- Majors: Math, English, Science; Ambition: Draftsman; Activities: Jr. Class Play, Basketball 2. JOHN JONAS VASBOE--Early to bed and early to rise make you miss the best part of the day-- Majors: Science, English; Activities: Senior Play; Choir 2, 3; Wrestling 2, 3, 4. CANDES LORRAINE WARNER-- Candy -- Merrily she lives; laughter she gives-- Majors: English. Commercial, History; Activities: Band 1,2, 3; GAA 1,2, 3; Choir 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pom Pom Girl 2; Cheerqueen 3, 4; Student Council 3,4; Live Wire; Annual. CAROL LAVERNE WARNER--Works for all, laughs with all, liked by all-- Majors: English, History, Commercial; Ambition: Go to college, be a success; Activities: Band 1,2,3, V. Pres. 3; Choir 1; Student Council 3, 4, Treas. 4; Freshman Class Rep.; Pom Pom Girl 2; Cheerleader 3,4; Senior Play ( Helen ); Live Wire; Annual; Office Girl; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; GAA 1,2,3, 4; Pres. 3. 31 SANDRA LEAH WATKINS — Sandi -- Stop everything! I'm trying to think! -- Majors: English, Math, Science, French; Ambition: College, Elementary Education; Activities: Transfer 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; Speech Club 4, V.P. Ai Tumbling 4; French Club 2, 3; Student Council 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Annual 4; Senior Play, Mrs. Johnson ; Pep Club 2, 3; District Music Festival 3,4. RICHARD ALLEN WATSON - Rich — I believe in the two-party system- - Friday and Saturday night — Majors: English, Math, Science, History; Ambition: College; Activities: Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Annual; Wrestling 4; Senior Play ( Jerry ); Junior Play ( Mr. Quinn ); Driver Training 2; Latin Club 1,2; Math-Science Club 4; Speech Club 4. GLENN HARLEY WINTERROWD - - Butch — A genius is born every decade. Here am I. -- Majors: English, Science, History; Am bit ion: coaching; Activities: Freshman Class V.P.; Sophomore Class sec.; Junior Play; Boys' State 3; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2, 3,4; C Club 2, 3,4. DANIEL F. WHETSTONE-- Danny -- That romantic Romeo has nothing over on me-- Majors: English, History; Activities: Sr. Play, Speech Club 4. 32 JOHN DAVID YOUNG--Sleep more and study less is my idea of happiness-- Majors: History and English; Ambition: Musical career or minister; Activities: Choir 1,2, 3, 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Choraleers 1,2; Madrigals 1; State Choir 3; Boy's Octet 3; Ensemble 4; Football 1. RICHARD ALLEN WOLD-- Rich -- He has enough business to mind his own business-- Majors: English, Math, Science; Ambition: College; Activities: Math and Science Club 4, Sec.-Treas. 4; Boys' State Alternate; Annual; Junior Play ( Bull ); Latin Club 4; Football 1,3; Basketball 1,2,3. ROBERT YUNCK, JR.-- Bob -- All good men die young; I guess I'll live to be an old man-Majors: English, Math, Science, History; Ambition: College; Activ ities: C Club 3,4; Secretary 4; Junior Play ( Preston Hughes ); Boys' State 3; Football 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1,2; Band 1,2, 3; Live Wire; Aeronautics 4; Junior Class Secretary. SANDRA LEE HARRINGTON-- Shorty -- attractive and friendly--what more could one ask?-- Majors: English, Commercial, History, Home Ec; Ambition: Beautician; Activities: Annual; GAA 4; Transfer 4; Sophomore homeroom secretary. Not pictured: Woodrow Kipp Ricky Lindskog Michael Murphy 33 Ouch! American Government Well, you see, it’s going to be a dress, we think. . . You be at play practice at 6:30 A. M. SHARP! I can't get this needle threaded! Senior English Oh, no, I flunked! Juruors Herb Bingham Janice Carl Larry Curtiss Ronald Alsager Jeff Anderson Joe Anderson Sid Anderson Louis Armstrong Dyane Atkins Pat Augare Lynette A us Stan Bell Ron Bird Gary Bruce Bradley Christopherson Bill Clark Clayton Dahlquist Gail Davenport Sid Brandon Barbara Coen Lamar Dean Sandra Bunyak Linda Colver Jim DeKaye 36 Richard DeKay Philip DeZort Ron Dudley Myrna Dumontier Virginia Durham Yvonne Dye Carol Eacock Karen Emerson Gary Enneberg Diann Ferrell Betty Giovetti John Higgins Chuck Faust Claudia Hanson John Hirst Linda Fisher Judy Hanson Dennis Hoptowit Linda Freed Helen Hart Steve Howen 37 Jo Gertzen Vernon Hendrickson Frank Huebner Marjorie Hughes Judy Johnston Ed Kubis Kathi Humble Claudia Jones Nora Kullberg Robert Humes Herschel Kennedy Roger Larson Betty Jensen Karen Kimmet Karyl LaSorte Romey Jensen Suzanne King Jenny Lee Carol Lowrence Anitta Jo Luchi Nicki Luther 38 Bill Mitchell Lynda Kay Neal Chris Owen Luann Momberg Marilyn Neidhardt John Parton Marilyn Moon Roy Nollkamper Darla Perkins Dennis Morgan Phil Nordstrom Jim Perrine Loretta Murphy Jane Olsen Darlene Peterson Laurel Peterson Jack Petrie Maureen Phenicie Penny Pickle Claire Potter Betty Potts Don Presnell Penny Proefrock Jack Raemaker 39 Judy Raemaker Rick Schneider Allene Tingey Dyan Roper Leanne Schuette Sheryl Torgerson Beverly Rotering Mary Ann Swenson Valerie Tough Martha Sanford Pete Szafryk Jay Vasboe Jerry Wagoner Jeanne Warberg Arlle Warren Bill Weiss Pat Winterrowd Don Wold Not Pictured: Mike McCourt Fred Chladek Mary Lee Schaeffer Ricky Tavary Jim Wacker Charleen Adkins Ronnie Babb Jack Binkley Steve Brandvold John Blankenship Jim Boles Bill Borst Diane Boyce Bob Campbell Carl Christofferson Keith Conway Bob Cunningham Sandi Burgin Mike Cooney 42 S3 Jim Delaney Jack Deming Ramona DeZort Diana Dudley Vicki Ebert Harry Emerson Paula Eney Charlene Durocher r Bill Faust Leslie Dye Jackson Gallup Terry Gregg Lorrene Gustafson Jean Harris Marlene Held Jim Higgins 43 John Hinther Sharon Johnson Sheryl Johnson 7 Bob Johnston Eddie Momberg Linda Morelli Don Losing Susan Loudermilk Pat Money Karen Monroe Wayne Mock Rose L. Moreen Eddie Miller Martha Moon Marilyn More Linda Murphy Teresa Murphy Marsha Myklebust Leif Ness 44 Sam Robinson Tom Schwenke Sharon Owen Sheryl Reese Pat Stevenson John Thomas Kenny Proefrock Shirley Scalese Jim Palmer Richard Parton Connie Peterson Donna Peterson George Reams Jody Smith Kris Rasmussen Rita Salois Peggy Simonson Robert Quist Bonnie Ranck Alan Richter Roberta Schlegel Greg Smith Larry Salois Suzanne Shook Larry Tibbitts Phyllis Waggoner Nancy Wiley Pat Wilson Zenon Zazula Linda Zimmerman Brenda Anderson Peggy Anderson Mike Anderson James Anthony Frank Augare Frank Barnes George Barrier Vicki Bedord Charlene Bird Margaret Bird Ricky Bittner Terry Blankenship Susan Briody Mary Anne Brown Mike Crockett Evelyn Curtis Lynn DeKaye Trudy DuBray Linda Christenot Dennis Davis Francis Dumontier Sheila Christenoc Paul Dean Marilyn Durocher George Conway Pam DeGroot Mike Dusterhoff 48 Marty Eney Larry Epstein Ean Fagan Jerry Fetter Mike Fredrick Leland Freed Philip Fox Mary Ann Gerard Jerry Gibson Jeri Good Lois Gustafson Noel Hall Cindy Harmon Bill Hill Betty Hutchison George Hartman Bill Hartwell Charles Hirst Raymond Hjartarson Dianna Johnson Yvonne Johnson Carla Hietpas Ceata Hokana Greg Johnston Mary Higgins Rick Homan Bonnie Keller 49 Barbara Kraft Charles Larson Gloria Larson Ken Larson Mary Lemieux Jim Losing Sharon Losing Glenn Loudermilk Sherry Loudermilk Ken Luther Kay Lutz Diane Lyngard Kathy Maher Luellen Mattson Alan Matz Alan McAlpine Jeanne McNichol Ronald McRae Harold Monroe Harry Margan George Murphy Dennis Nelson Sue Nicely Mike Novak Kelly O'Connor Linda Peoples Denice Peterson 50 Rosanne Pfeifer Nina Roberts Bobby Schnee Tim Prater Steve Rohrer Ann Selstad Karen Prellwitz John Rotering Sherrie Sewell Zona Pritchard Leone Rotering Daryl Smith Bill Quackenbush Kathy Sanford Dewey Smith Helen Smith Retha Smith Steve Smith Bill Smrcka Karl Sorenson Kathy Stack David Stufft Dorene Stufft Jerry Swenson Mary Ann Swogger Ramona Tingey Sally Titland 51 Roxie Turn a Stephanie Turf Christine Ungar Linda Waggoner Linda Wagner Rhoda Wahl Rene Walls Wendy Watson Don Weaver Don Wetzel James Welling Gayle Wienike Roberta Wolk David Wrzesinski Student Council ROW 1, TOP TO BOTTOM: Lee Croft, Don Wetzel, Nora Kullberg, Connie Peterson, Bob Howe, Vernon Hendrickson. ROW 2: Dennis Hoptowit, Sandi Watkins, Cheryl Pritchard, Kay Bingham. ROW 3: Janet Reser, Connie Haburchak, Sally Gertzen, Peggy Simonson, Carol Warner, Nancy Getter. ROW 4: John Simonson, Dennis Berkram, Candy Warner, Linda Kay Neal, Darlene Peterson, Mary Ann Swenson, Layla Smith, Dean Hendrickson N.H.S. Officers National Honor Society SEATED: Mary Ann Swenson, Sandi Bunyak, Linda Kay Neal, Karyl Sue LaSorte, Robert Humes, Cheryl Pritchard, Bob Yunck, Clarence Frisbee, Robert Howe, Verena Miller. STANDING: Bonnie Marone, Lou Ann Momberg, Darlene Peterson, Karen Emerson, Gail Davenport, Laurel Peterson, Claudia Jones, Carol Eacock, Linda Colver, Wanda Richter, Jo Gertzen, Phil Nordstrom, Nicki Luther, Dennis Morgan, Jenny Lee, Dennis Hoptowit, Connie Haburchak, John Simonson, Herb Bingham, Layla Smith, Karen Kimmet, Bill Mitchell, Ricky Tavary. LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Kay Neal, Karyl Sue LaSorte, Robert Humes, and Cheryl Pritchard 34 The Student Council was very active this year, meeting every other week. Dean Hendrickson and Nancy Getter attended the District Student Council Meeting in Shelby, October, 1963. In November Cheryl Pritchard, Vernon Hendrickson, Dennis Hoptowit, and Nancy Getter attended the State Student Council in Missoula. The Student Council sponsored the Homecoming Dance, and one of its main projects was to organize a chapter to sponsor a foreign exchange student in CBHS next year. Student Council Officers LEFT TO RIGHT: Vernon Hendrickson, Dean Hendrickson, Carol Warner, Nancy Getter. Math and Science Club Officers LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Smrcka, Richard Watson, Robert Howe, Connie Peterson. Math and Science Club LEFT TO RIGHT: Layla Smith, Dick Wahl, Shirley Scalese, Connie Peterson, Roberta Wolk, Karen Kimmet, Janet Reser, Sally Gertzen, Connie Haburchak, Sheryl Reese, Richard Watson, Wanda Richter, Robert Howe, David Stufft, Richard Wold, John Blakenship, Jim Smrcka, Greg Smith, Mr. Haburchak, John Simonson. 55 Latin I ROW 1: Mr. Speich, Lynda Neal, Rose L. Moreen, Linda Christenot. ROW 2: Claudia Jones, Karen Emerson, Paula Eney, Sherrie Sewell, Dawn Goldrick, Robert McRae, Mike Anderson. ROW 3: Sue Nicely, Joyce Gertzen, Carla Hietpas, Kay Bingham, Rita Salois, Roberta Wolk, Larry Epstein, Harold Monroe. Latin Officers Spanish Claudia Jones, Kay Bingham, Joyce Gertzen, and Karen Emerson. ROW IrRoxieTuma, Stephanie Turf, Rhoda Wahl, Jeanne Warberg, Marilyn More. ROW 2: John Thomas, Peggy Simonson, Helen Smith, Cathy Stack, Diana Dudley, Yvonne Johnson. ROW 3: Karen Monroe, Nora Kullburg, Janet Larson, Luann Momberg, Wendy Watson, Bob Speech Club Campbell. ROW 4: Betty Giovetti, Noel Hall, Marlene Held. ROW 5: Dyane Atkins, John Officers Simonson, Terry Blankenship, Mary Anne Brown. Karen Monroe, Janet Reser, Sandy Watkins, John Simonson 56 Latin II Speech Club ROW 1: Roberta Wolk, Karen Monroe, Martha Moon, Sheryl Reese. ROW 2: Claudia Potter, Richard Watson, Van Dye, Zenon Zazula. ROW 3: John Simonson, Janet Reser, Rick Lindskog, Dan Whetstone, Bill Weiss. ROW 4: Sandi Watkins, Robert Howe, Clayton Dalquist, Marv Anderson. ROW 1: Wayne Mock, Van Dye, Bob Johnston, Jackson Gallup, Don Wilder, Marv Anderson, Zenon Zazula . ROW 2: Sally Gertzen, Leni Tuma, Sheryl Reese, Shirley Scalese, Judy Kimmet, Donna Austin, Harry Emerson, Jerry Croft, Jim Boles, Michael Christenot, John Blankenship, Mr. Speich. Latin II Officers Wayne Mock, Sally Gertzen, Don Wilder, Jerry Croft. 57 Shop Club LEFT TO RIGHT: Alan Michaels, Clayton Dahlquist, Lynn Fauque, Richard Christenot, Tom Faulkner, Ken Christenot, Herschel Kennedy, David Lind, Chuck Faust, Michael Birch, John Higgins, Ron Alsager, Pete Szafryk, John Parton, John Walker, Mr. Chambers. Aeronautics Mr. Torgerson, Tom Faulkner, Joyce Gertzen, Bob Yunck, Richard Wold, Pete Berger 58 STANDING: Dan Whetstone, Don Wold, Jim Gore, Mrs. Herman, Mike McCourt, Mike Crockett. SEATED: Allen McGuigan, Jim Taylor, Phil Ford, Linda Wagner, Sandy Ruetten, Louis Armstrong. F.H.A. LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Karen Emerson, Kay Bingham, Rita Paradis, Connie Haburchak, Elaine Nermyr, Karen Monroe, Gail Davenport, Laurel Peterson. STANDING: Yvonne Johnson, Brenda Anderson, Mary Brown, Kathy Stack, Rhoda Wahl, Trudy DuBray, Stephanie Turf, Dorene Stufft, Terry Blankenship, Gloria Larson, Rita Salois, Mary Higgins, Sandy Ruetten, Zona Pritchard, Sherry Loudermilk, Linda Wagner, Mary Ann Swogger, Sally Titland, F.H.A Officers SEATED: Karen Emerson, Gail Davenport. STANDING: Laurel Peterson, Connie Haburchak, Elaine Nermyr, Rita Paradis. Art Class Pep Club ROW 1: Sharon Porter, Candy Warner, Carol Warner, Cheryl Pritchard, ROW 2: Lynn Rotering, Diane Lyn-gard, Vicki Bedord, Gayle Wienike, Nicki Luther, Marilyn Neidhardt, Janet Reser, Susan Loudermilk, Zona Pritchard, Layla Smith, Sandi Bunyak. ROW 3: Lois Gustafson, Marie Ann Johnson, Claudia Potter, Maria Quist, Darlene Peterson, Mary Ann Swenson, Bonnie Marone, Carol Olsen, Sandi Salois, Sandi Ruetten, Yvonne Dye, Marilyn Moon, Marjorie Hughes, Carol Eacock. ROW 4: Mary Higgins, Roberta Wolk, Sheryl Reese, Allene Tingey, Sheryl Torgerson, Linda Murphy, Irene Cook, Charlene Adkins, Ramona DeZort, Kathy Maher, Linda Waggoner, Sharon Losing, Jeri Good, Darla Perkins, Helen Hart. ROW 5: Mary Ann Gerard, Kathy Sanford, Gail Davenport, Dianne Farrel, Nora Kullberg, Judy Johnston, Jean Harris, Leni Tuma, Donna Austin, Vicki Ebert, Leslie Dye, Paula Eney, Pat Money, Dawn Goldrick, Rose Moreen, Linda Brandvold. ROW 6: Sharon Owen, Cheryl Johnson, Kay Bingham, Rita Salois, Linda Wagner, Sherry Loudermilk, Kay Lutz, Sheila Christenot, Margaret Bird, Bonnie Keller, Lynn DeKaye, Mary Ann Swogger, Diane Dudley, Marlene Held, Teresa Murphy, Marilyn Durocher, Anitta Luchi. ROW 7: Betty Hill, Marilyn More, Phyllis Waggoner, Nancy Getter, Connie Peterson, Betty Hutchison, Pam DeGroot, Janet Larson, Peggy Simonson, Barbara Kraft, Denise Peterson, Sherrie Sewell, Carla Hieptas, Luellen Mattson, Kathi Humble, Charlene Murphy. ROW 8: Charlene Bird, Brenda Anderson, Vonnie Kline, Elaine Nermyr, Mary Lee Schaefer, Suzanne King, Lynnette Aus, Dianna Liebl, Penny Pickle, Betty Potts, Karen Emerson, Karyl LaSorte. Pep Club Officers LEFT TO RIGHT: Marilyn Neidhardt, Susan Loudermilk, Janet Reser, Zona Pritchard, and Nicki Luther. 60 G.A.A. Officers G.A.A. Officers LEFT TO RIGHT: Sally Gertzen, Nancy Getter, Connie Peterson, Shirley Scalese, Gail Davenport G.A.A. ROW 1 SEATED: Darlene Peterson, Mary Ann Swenson, Connie Peterson, Shirley Scalese, Nancy Getter, Sally Gertzen, Gail Davenport, Janet Reser, Betty Hill, Marilyn More. ROW 2: Teresa Murphy, Claudia Potter, Marla Quist, Allene Tingey, Sandi Salois, Sandi Ruetten, Cheryl Pritchard, Carol Warner, Karyl Sue LaSorte. ROW 3: Rita Salois, Wanda Richter, Jean Harris, Phyllis Waggoner, Janet Larson, Peggy Simonson, Kathy Maher, Linder Waggoner, Sharon Losing, Jeri Good, Kathy Sanford. ROW 4: Marilyn Neidhardt, Kay Bingham, Penny Pickle, Suzanne King, Mary Lee Schaefer, Leanne Schuette, Linda Neal, Maureen Phenicie, Laurel Peterson, Dianne Farrel. ROW 5: Martha Moon, Jane Olsen, Luellen Mattson. 61 Librarians LEFT TO RIGHT: Darlene Peterson, Karen Monroe, Mary Ann Swenson, Sally Gertzen, Bill Weiss, Beverly Rotering, Joyce Gertzen, Carol Olsen, Marie Ann Johnson, and seated Claudia Hanson. Librarian Officers LEFT TO RIGHT: Karen Monroe, Darlene Peterson, Carol Olsen. History Club ROW ONE, KNEELING: Phil Nordstrom, Vernon Henderickson, Dennis Hoptowit, Bill Mitchell. ROW TWO, SEATED: Mr. Maier, Linda Kay Neal, Dennis Morgan, Chris Owen. ROW THREE, STANDING: Nicki Luther, Herb Bingham, Frank Huebner, Bruce Bradley, Roy Nollkam-per, Karen Emerson, Verena Miller, Karen Kimmet, Dennis Lenoir, Laurel Peterson, Luan Momberg, Joyce Gertzen, Dianna Liebl, Gail Davenport, Bob Howe, Van Dye, Jerry Wagner, Karyl LaSorte, Gary Christopherson, Sid Brandon, Robert Humes, Judy Johnston, Dave Woodruff, Diane Atkins, Jerry Lee, Jim Smrcka, Sandi Bunyak, Nora Kullberg. 62 ROW 1, TOP: Don Wold, Sid Anderson, Chris Owen, Bill Clark, Robert Humes, Brian Neidhardt, Clarence Frisbee. ROW 2: Harry Emerson, Rick Lindskog, David Woodruff, Jim DeKaye, Mike Matz, Dennis Berkram, Glenn Winter-rowd, Mike Murphy. ROW 3: Phil Ford, Bob Yunck, Ron Dudley, Dennis Hoptowit, and John Kays. Youth Club Officers LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Quist, Dennis Berkram, Shirley Scalese 63 Annual STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Warner, Candy Warner, Wanda Richter, Marla Quist, Connie Haburchak, Richard Watson, Sandi Salois, Dennis Berkram, John Simonson, Jim Smrcka, Mike Matz, Richard Wold, Carol Olson, Bonnie Marone. SEATED: Sandi Watkins, Janet Reser, Cheryl Pritchard, Layla Smith, editor, Van Dye, Robert Howe, Marie Ann Johnson. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Speich, Advisor, Bob Yunck, Alan McGuigan, Dean Hendrickson, Dennis Berkram, Lee Croft, Editor, Claudia Potter, Betty Hill, Bob Howe, Marla Quist, Van Dye, and Marie Ann Johnson. SEATED: Candy Warner, John Simonson, Janet Reser, Sandi Salois, Carol Warner, Cheryl Pritchard, Rick Lindskog and Layla Smith. Live Wire The LIVE WIRE The Official Organ of Cut Bank High School, published every third week during the school year. Subscription rate: 12 issues: $1.50; single copy: 15c. Postage paid at second-class rate at Cut Bank. Montana. Advertising rates, per inch: $1.00. Owner: Cut Bank High School. Address: First Street Southeast. Member of Montana Iinterscholastic Editorial Association. MONTANA IE A OUNDED 1923 Lee Croft ...... -...... Bob Howe................ Marie Ann Johnson....... Cheryl Pritchard........ Carol Warner............ Dean Hendrickson........ Connie Haburchak........ Layla Smith.........-... Ricky Lindskog --------- Van Dye----------------- Bob Yunck....----------- Candy Warner ___________ C. T. Speich...........- ................................. Editor ........................Assistant Editor ..................... Front Page Editor Marla Quist, Claudia Potter. Assistants ..................Editorial Page Editor Janet Reser, John Simonson, Assistants ....................Feature Page Editor Sandi Salois, Betty Hill. Assistants ................... Sports Page Editor Dennis Berkram, Assistant .......................Club News Editor ............................. Art Editor .................................... Photographer ..............Business and Advertising ...................Circulation Manager Allen McGuigan, Assistant ..................................Religious Editor ............................. Advisor 65 Choir ROW Is Margaret Bird, Diane Farrel, Judy Hutchinson, Phyllis Wagner, Karen Emerson, Karyl Sue LaSorte, Judy Johnston, Dyane Roper, Jenny Lee, Linda Colver, Linda Fisher, Leslie Dye, Mr. Erickson. ROW 2: Selma LaTray, Peggy Anderson, Wendy Watson, Mary Ann Swogger, Gloria Larson, Connie Haburchak, Janet Reser, Ann Selstad, Lynn DeKay, Karen Prellwitz, Kathy Maher. ROW 3: Luellen Mattson, Sally Titland, Brenda Anderson, Pam DeGroot, Kathy Stack, Linda Wagner, Rhoda Wahl, Charlene Bird, Evelyn Curtis. ROW 4: Dick Wahl, Noel Hall, Leland Freed, Larry Epstein, Bill Weiss, Robert Quist, John Young, Phil Fox, Keith Conway, George Murphy. 66 ROW 1: Linda Morelli, Virginia Durham, Penny Proefrock, Sally Titland, Laurel Peterson. ROW 2: Peggy Titland, Maureen Phenicie, Leanne Schuette, Evelyn Curtis, Nina Roberts, Lynda Kay Neal, Marcia Mykelbust, Cathy Stack, Linda Peoples, Doreen Stufft, Shirley Scalese. ROW 3: Nancy Wiley, Sharon Johnson, Terry Blankenship, Mary Ann Brown, Rhoda Wahl, Marlene Grosser, Jerry Fetters, Jane Olsen, Stephanie Turf, Trudy DuBray, Connie Peterson, Martha Moon, Sandi Watkins. ROW 4: Greg Johnston, Lorene Gustafson, Sheryl Reese, Wayne Mock, Roberta Woik, John Young, Don Wilder. ROW 5: Larry Salois, Jane Ward, Cindy Harmon, Gloria Larson, Mr. Ferguson, Wanda Richter, Elaine Nermyr, Judy Johnston, Kay Bingham, Dianne Farrel, Vonnie Kline. Band Officers Sandi Watkins, Maureen Phenecie, Shirley Scalese, John Blankenship , and Doreen Stufft Whitefish Game dn Trio | 1 Freshman Girls ROW 1: Evelyn Curtis, Brenda Anderson, Sally Titland, Pam DeGroot, Linda Waggoner, Luelien Mattson. ROW 2: Wendy Watson, Gloria Larson, Ann Selstad. Judy Johnston, Karyl Sue LaSorte, Jenny Lee Sixteen-Voice ROW 1: Jenny Lee, Ann Selstad, Connie Haburchak, Linda Waggoner, Judy Hanson. ROW 2: Karly Sue LaSorte, Wendy Watson, Judy Johnston, Pam DeGroot. ROW 3: Noel Hall, Larry Epstein, Leland Freed, Dick Wahl, ROW 4: Pierre Selstad, John Young, Dyane Roper. Junior-Senior Girls ROW Is Karen Emerson, Jenny Lee, Cheryl Pritchard, Candy Warner. ROW 2: Diane Farrel, Sandi Salois, Judy Johnston, Judy Hutchinson. ROW 3: Karyl Sue LaSorte, Judy Hanson, Connie Haburchak, Diane Liebl, Dyan Roper. Most Cheerful Best Dancers Vivian Oberosler Richard Watson 71 72 At Graduation Girl’s State Cheryl Pritchard, Layla Smith, and Connie Haburchak. Mary Ann McDonnell, Governor; Bernice Koyama, Lieutenant Governor. Boy’s State Delegates LEFT TO RIGHT: Dean Hendrickson, John Simonson, Butch Winterrowd, Dennis Berkram, Bob Yunck, Clarence Frisbee, Robert Howe. 73 First place Junior float. Homecoming Homecoming Parade • King and Queen Dennis Berkram and Nancy Getter Senior Play “Accidental Hero’’ Cast ROW 1, LEFT TO RIGHT: Alan McGuigan, Dan Whetstone, Clarence Frisbee, John Simonson, Ricky Lindskog, Richard Watson, John Vasboe, Henry Van Gelder, Delbert Luchi, Mike Matz, Van Dye, Dean Hendrickson, Jim Smrcka, Charles Berger. ROW 2: Vonnie Kline, Sheri Porter, Sandi Watkins, Carol Warner, Wanda Smith, Cheryl Pritchard, Sandi Salois, Rita Paradis, Marie Ann Johnson, Carol Olsen, Vivian Oberosler, Claudia Potter. Junior Play Ever Since Eve’’ Cast STANDING: John Simonson, Janet Reser, Lee Croft, Butch Winterrowd, Mike Christenot, Dennis Berkram, David Shelby, Dean Hendrickson, Pat Luse, and Richard Wold. SEATED: Clarence Frisbee, Richard Watson, Sandi Salois, Bob Yunck, Claudia Potter, Connie Haburchak, Wanda Richter, Cheryl Pritchard, Carol Olsen, Henry Van Gelder, Marie Ann Johnson, and Layla Smith. Glass Blowing Assembly Telephone Assembly NASA Science Demonstrations Assemblies Judge McPhillips talks to students. 78 Initiation=lipstick + onions Kneel and Repent! How Fair tliou art! Jr. Miss Contest The Day That the Rain Came Down. Charge! Row 1, left to right: John Kays, Romey Jensen, Joe Anderson, Jim DeKaye, Mike DeKaye, Butch Winterrowd, Ron Bird, Dennis Hoptowit, Sid Anderson. Row 2, left to right: Arle Warren, Pat Wilson, Jackson Gallup, Sam Robinson, Steve Brandvold, Larry Tibbets, Bob Yunck, Don Losing, Tom Faulkner, Buzz Momberg, Sid Brandon, Jim Wacker, Jim Higgins. Row 3, left to right: Coach Murphy, Pat Winterrowd, Marvin Anderson, Dave Woodruff, Clarence Frisbee, Bill Clark, Dave Shelby, Dennis Morgan, Phil Nordstrom, Mike Murphy, Coach Taylor. Varsity Football SCORES Cut Bank vs. Whitefish 6-19 Cut Bank vs. Malta 6-38 Cut Bank vs. Shelby 6- 6 Cut Bank vs. Browning 13- 7 Cut Bank vs. Chinook 6-20 Cut Bank vs. Fort Benton 6- 6 Cut Bank vs. Choteau 6-32 Cut Bank vs. Conrad 0-19 Candy, Cheryl, Carol and Sherry at Whitefish game Junior Varsity Football Row 1: Robert Campbell, Don Wold, Karl Sorenson, John Rotering. Row 2: Mike Anderson, Sonny Barrier, Noel Hall, Don Wetzel, Don Weaver. Row 3: Mr. Tinker, Frank Augare, Mike Novak, George Reams, Wayne Bacchus, Jerry Swenson, Mr. Wollan. Senior Players Bob Yunck Snuff Frisbee Butch Winterrowd Tom Faulkner Jace Murphy Managers Jim Higgins, Arle Warren, John Kays Candy, Sherry, Cheryl and Carol “A” Squad Cheerleaders Sherry, Cheryl, Carol, and Candy Sharon Porter, Carol Warner, Candy Warner, and Cheryl Pritchard Candy Warner A-Squad Sharon Porter Cheerleaders Marilyn, Peggy, Pat and Jeanne Marilyn More, Jeanne Harris, Pat Money and Peggy Simonson B-Squad Back Row, left to right: Don Wetzel, Pat Winterrowd, Phil Ford, David Larson, Kenneth Larson, Robert Quist, Woody Kipp, Robert Humes, Mike Murphy. Front Row, left to right: Ron Bird, Romey Jensen, Glenn Winterrowd, Dennis Berkram, Jim DeKaye, Dennis Hoptowit. Managers, Sid Anderson and John Kays Varsity Basketball Cut Bank vs. Lethbridge TEAM RECORD 39-65 it vs. Whitefish 43-38 it vs. Conrad 54-39) Inv. ii vs. Shelby 53-52) Tourney M vs. Sunburst 81-77 it vs. Valier 69-48 ii vs. Havre Central 65-52 ii vs. Big Sandy 57-40 ii vs. Havre Central 53-29 ii vs. Browning 68-71 ii vs. Fairfield 57-40 ii vs. Conrad 47-43 (OT) it vs. Choteau 39-71 it vs. Shelby 49-56 ii vs. Sunburst 57-42 it vs. Valier 48-65 ii vs. Browning 60-44 •i vs. Fairfield 58-54 ii vs. Conrad 61-75 ii vs. Choteau 56-54 ii vs. Shelby 47-59 H vs. Harlem 64-62 Sea son--Won 15, Lost 7 Managers John Kays and Sid Anderson 87 Kenneth Larson Mike Murphy Varsity District Tournament at Shelby Cut Bank vs. Browning 67-47 it vs. Choteau 37-42 Dennis ti vs. Fairfield 61-59 Berk ram ii vs. Conrad 65-58 (20T) ii vs. Shelby 70-77 Third Place 89 David Larson Ron Bird Romey Jensen District Tournament--3rd place Glenn Winterrowd Jim DcKaye Back Row, left to right: Don Weaver, Harry Emerson, Richard DeKay, Mervin Losing, Jackson Gallup, Ed Kubis, Marvin Anderson, Joe Anderson, Jim Wacker. Front Row, left to right: Carl Christopherson, Bill Hartwell, Steve Brandvold, Don Losing, Jim Gerard, Larry Salois. B-Squad C-Squad Back Row, left to right: Tim Prater, John Rotering, Kenny Luther, Jerry Swenson, Charles Hirst, Frank Augare, Jim Morgan, David Stufft. Front Row, left to right: Mike Anderson, Alan Matz, Dennis Nelson, George Barrier, David Wrzcsinski, Harold Monroe, Jim Losing. 91 Wrestlers Back Row: John Blankenship, Jim Morgan, Gary Christopherson, Bill Clark, John Good, Wally Bell, Dave Woodruff, Romey Jensen. Front Row: Bill Hill, George Hartwell, Sam Robinson, Doug Hartwell, Ean Fagan, Greg Smith, Dick Wahl, Karl Sorenson, Mike Dusterhoff. Golf Standing left to right: Snuff Frisbee, Bob Yunck, Harry Emerson, Chris Owen, Mike McCourt, and Janet Reser. Standing left to right: Vonnie Kline, Elaine Nermyr, Kay Bingham, Judy Johnston, Diane Farrell. Kneeling: Wanda Richter, head majorette. Standing left to right: Vonnie Kline, Elaine Nermyr, Judy Johnston, Kay Bingham, Dianne Farrell. Kneeling: Wanda Richter, head majorette. Twirlers Tumblers Row 1: Claudia Potter, Maureen Phenecie, Linda Kay Neal, Martha Moon. Row 2: Pat Augare, Maire Ann Johnson. Row 3: LeAnne Schutte, Penny Pickle, Connie Peterson, Sandi Watkins. Row 4: Kay Bingham, Jeri Good, Sally Gertzen. 93 Senior Diary SEPTEMBER 3-First day of school--Mr. Watkins new Supt. -7only 6 periods a day. 7-First football game, Whitefish here. We lose 19-6. Friday the thirteenth--We play Mustangs, 38-6. Guess who loses! 17- Who does homework sixth period Live Wire room? 18- First Student Council meeting--Dean H. Pres. 19- Seniors choose portraits. Pep Assembly--Seniors win Pep Jug! 23--First Live Wire out—Lee C. Editor. 25- -First annual meeting. Student Council meeting. 26- Why is an elephant gray? To distinguish it from a bluebird. (Sick, isn't it?) 29- Saturday. Browning there, we win, 13-7. 30- National Assembly—wheelchair basketball player. OCTOBER I— Senior portraits taken by Helmbrecht. Homecoming floats and T. P. sessions in full swing! 2 — Homecoming floats taking shape! Themes -3 Coins in a Fountain, Carousel, Lollipops and Roses, Autumn Leaves, and Surfer Joe. 3— B Squad Cheerleader tryouts. 4— Am. Government test, English test, Pep Assembly. 5 — Homecoming and Good Neighbor Day. We,lose to the Sugarbeeters 20-0. Junior Float Carousel , wins 1st. Dennis B. and Nancy G. King and Queen. Damp crowning and day! 6— Dodgers win series over Yankees in four games. 7— Monday. 8— Judge R. D. McPhillips speaks to assembly. Juniors choose class rings. 10- Girl and Boy Staters speak to Legion. II- Fort Benton there, 6-6. Ivan Kays and Faye Emerick leave for Bozeman, (student teachers). Seniors select announcements and choose class play. 12- Senior Car Wash. Annual Meeting. Big card party at Janet's house! FHA Convention. 14-Monday. Srs. take Employment tests and order pictures. Annual group pictures taken. Second Live Wire. 16- Parent night at school. They take English tests. 17- English quiz on Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. 18- Friday, at last. We play choteau there and lose 23-6. 19- Seniors take PSAT tests-8:00 A.M.--Who can think at that hour? 21- Still no snow! Senior English oral book reports. 22- Senior play tryouts. 23- Conrad here 19-0. We go down again in ignominious defeat. 24- 25 — MEAConventions (no school ! ! ! !) NOVEMBER 1- -Frosh dance, and Basketball practice begins. 2- -State Student Council Convention--Cheryl, Nancy, Dennis, and Vern attend. 4--MEA meeting. End of first nine weeks. 9— Shirley Scalese elected Pres, of J. C. L. 11- Veterans' Day. 12- Telephone Assembly. 13- CB gets Direct Distance Dialing, REPORT CARDS OUT. 18- 6:00 A.M. play practice. 19- More A.M. play practice--it's not even human! 21- Senior Play Dress rehearsal--Wanda R. is Soroptomist Girl of Month. 22- PRESIDENT KENNEDY ASSASSINATED--World begins mourning. 23- 24-25--Glued to T. V. sets--Monday declared national Day of Mourning. 26-Live Wire 28- Thanksgiving 29- Friday, Lethbridge there, we lose. 30- Whitefish here, and we win! DECEMBER 2- Senior Play and party. Annual sales ended. 3- -Senior Girls take Betty Crocker Tests. 4- Mr. Ferguson teaches Senior English. 5- -Lab in Physics. Annual meeting. 6- -Invitational tournament in Shelby begins. 7- -S.A.T. tests—rousing pep assembly--more tournament—we take first! 13- 14--Sunburst and Valier, and we win both. 16-Senior Superlatives chosen, Edith C. Soroptomist girl of the month. 18-Children's Christmas program. 20- School out. H. S. band and choir present Christmas concert. 23-Senior Ball, Silver Bells. Phil and Judy reign. 26-Was Santy good to you? 29-Harlem Globetrotters game. JANUARY 94 1--How's your head? Senior Diary 5— Wanda wins Jr. Miss contest. 6— Back to the books--Pep Club sells Wolves sweatshirts. 7— -Adult Education Classes begin. 10- 11--Browning there and Fairfield here. 13- Are you a member of the Brothers of the Brush? 17- Conrad here, and Wanda goes to Kalispell. 18- Choteau there, we get trounced. 20-Carol installed W. A. of Rainbow. 23- 24--Semester tests, Twins' slumber party, Shelby here, Squires dance. 25-Sunburst here. Tired? 29- D-Day (Report Cards.) Augustana College Band Concert. 30- Buttrey goes, Anthony comes. 31- Vallier there. We lose. FEBURARY 1— Browning here. New Phillips 66 Station. 2- -CBHS on TV in GF (?) 5- -Juniors get their class rings. 7- -Fairfield there, and Intramural begins here. 8- -Conrad there. 11- Layla is Homemaker of Tomorrow and Merit Finalist. 14- l5--Choteau here, and we win—Robbie and Mary Lee Valentine King and Queen. 15- Shelby there—took boy's pep bus. 18-National Assembly—concert pianist. 20- Annual deadline missed by five days. 21- Harlem here — Marsha Queen of Hearts. 22- P.E.O. Coke party at Marla's. Find your car, Nancy? 24- 27--Week before tournament—not much accomplished. 27-28-29—Tournament in Shelby—we take 3rd. MARCH 1- -Sunday--time to rest, for a change. 2— Challenge game with Shelby—CB loses against over whelming odds. 6- -Parent-teacher conferences. B. B. season over--Were you there? 7- -Snow and fog and everyone recuperating. 9- -Jo G., Karyl Sue L., and Laurel P. chosen to go to Girls' State. 10- Jr. Play tryouts. 11- Lodge wins N. H. primary. 12, 13, 14--Choteau and Shelby represent our Divison at State B.B. Tourney--Harlowtown takes 1st. Friday the thirteenth (another one?)--Mr. Erickson gets his new car. Centennial train in CB. 16- -Live Wire. Track begins. Last annual deadline--finally. 17- -Green, Green. 20--Cheerleaders go out to dinner. 22-Luther League goes CURLING, even. 27-30—Easter vacation. 31-Janet's horse is 3 yrs. old. APRIL 1- -Golf starts. Yaaaaaay. Report cards out. 2- -Did you get fooled? 3 — 3rd place trophy presented at assembly. 4—State Science Fair. 7- -What's purple and lives at the bottom of the sea? Moby Grape. (Yick!) 10-11--Speech meet. 13--National Assembly. 17-18--District Music Festival at Chinook. 24- -Junior Play, Room and Bored. 30--High School Week in Bozeman. MAY 6—Senior Educational Field Day . 8- -Junior Prom. Johnny's birthday. State Music Festival. 9- -State Music Festival l5-l6--Divisional Track Meet. 25- Sr. girls' breakfast. 27-Senior banquet. 29- Janet's Senior girls' slumber party. 30- Memorial Day. 31- Baccalaureate. JUNE 6—4--64 Seniors say goodbye. Cheryl and Layla speak. 95 Class History September 1960—Stand back! Breathlessly arrayed in onions and lipstick, that superlative class of 1964 took over the halls of Cut Bank High School. That year of 1960-61, Cheryl was frosh president with Butch, Dan Smart, Candy, and Carol our other officers. Evalene was elected B squad cheerleader. Cut Bank took second at the district basketball tournament in Browning. Our homecoming candidates, Grace and Chris, were crowned king and queen. Autumn 1961-62 rolled around with Dennis Berkram leading the class, assisted by Jace, Butch, and Bobby, Connie was student body secretary. Evalene was an A squad cheerleader. Our school took first in the district basketball tournament, and third in the state tournament, which was held in Cut Bank. The teams also took first in football and first in track. Candy, Carol, and Rita were Pom Pom girls. Viv and Cheryl were B squad cheerleaders. Our sophomore talent assembly play gave the students a laugh. Robert and Wanda were American Cancer Society fellowship award winners. MSC . Johnny presided over the class, 1962-63, yvith Betty, Bobby, and Candy the other class officers. Candy, Carol, Evalene, and Cheryl were A squad cheerleaders. Dean was student body vice-president. Boys' Staters were Bobby, Dean, Robert, Johnny, Dennis, Butch, and Snuff. Connie, Layla, and Cheryl went to Girls' State. Ever Since Eve , the Junior Class play, was great fun. The Prom, Ebb Tide was a huge success. Candy was band queen candidate at the Lethbridge band festival. Wanda was recipient of the American Cancer Society summer fellowship to MSC. The American Legion baseball team took first at State. We chose our class rings, motto, flower, and colors. Jim Smrcka went to Jessi. September 1963--Dean Hendrickson was student body president. Connie led the class to graduation with the able assistance of Snuff, Janet, Elaine, and Ricky. Layla edited the annual, and Lee was editor of the LIVE WIRE. Candy, Carol, Cheryl, and Sharon were A squad cheerleaders. The senior float Three Coins in a Fountain took second place. Cut Bank High School took third place in the district basketball tournament. Layla won the Homemaker of Tomorrow award and was a National Merit Scholarship finalist. Dean and Connie won the local Elks Leadership awards and were third and second place winners respectively in the state. Wanda was Cut Bank's Junior Miss winner. Judy and Phil, senior candidates, reigned at the Senior Ball, Silver Bells . Our senior play, Accidental Hero , was a riot. The past year has been a memorable one. . . it is my wish that this yearbook will keep its many memories alive for you. Countless thanks are due to the many individuals who helped make this yearbook a reality. I wish to thank the many people, students, and administration alike, who helped put out this annual. . .the Pioneer Press, the Western Breeze, and Buster Ruetten for donating pictures. . . Helmbrecht's studio in Havre for the fine job it did on photography. . . Mr. Murphy and Mr. DeGroot for the football and basketball scores. . .and those who did the biggest share of the annual work—the staff. I especially wish to thank Mrs. Dresen for her continual help, advice, and patience, which in a large part made this annual possible. And finally — thanks to the American Yearbook Company for their fine printing and prompt service. 97 Autographs THIS PAGE COURTESY OF MtGHILINE COMMUNITY ANTENNA SERVICE AND E.O. BOYLE, ACCOUNTANT 99 BELL CHEVROLET We thank you for the Student Driver Training Car--1963-'64 THE AVENUE SMART APPAREL Catering to High School Girls Fashions Where only the Look is expensive Good Luck, Seniors, from the Congratulations, Seniors Life is What You Make It Friendly Staff at the PUBLIC DRUG THE WESTERN BREEZE Vem and Jim Good Luck to all you Future Sharecroppers! iftmm OWEN BROS. ___ ROUSH’S GILKERSON'S DRESS SHOP gH JEWELRY Good Luck, Seniors n Best of Luck to the Class of 1964 Luck for the Future, Seniors DUNCAN'S BANK OF GLACIER COUNTY Officers, Directors, and Staff Bowl for Fun Fountain Lunches 8 Modern Alleys Automatic Pinsetters RECREATION CENTER Muggs Hillius, Owner LARSON’S MEN WEAR Extends Congratulations and Best Wishes for the Future to The Class of 1964 Best Wishes to the Class of '64 CUT BANK DRUG The Rexall Store i 'exaCt Best Wishes, Seniors e’ Sisp Hardware Auto Supplies Congratulations, Future Homeowners DALLAS SMITH Builder Best Wishes to the Class of '64 VAN DEMARK AND DYE Insurance Real Estate Congratulations from The Friendly Store to The Class of '64 Best Wishes to the Senior Class of '64 JOHNNY'S SPORT SHOP BOB’S ENCO Best Wishes to the students and Graduating Seniors Mechanic on duty Congratulations, Seniors Good Luck, Seniors CUT BANK PLUMBING AND HEATING Plumbing Supplies and Service Dry Cleaning Pressing CUT BANK MERCANTILE FASHION CLEANERS Good Luck to the Class of 64 ☆ ☆ ☆ Quality-Value-Always Congratulations Seniors Good Luck, Seniors, and Best Wishes for the Future FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CUT BANK CUT BANK GAS COMPANY - Best Gas Service at Lowest Cost Good Luck, Seniors MOREEN-MURPHY MOTORS Chrysler, Plymouth Jeep Sales Service Congratulations to the Class of '64 Congratulations, Seniors LEE KNICKEL INSURANCE . from QUALITY CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY Congratulations, Seniors Congratulations to the Class of '64 from First Quality Merchandise for the entire family Remember-You Can Charge It At Penney s LOVSNES FURNITURE Where Quality is not Expensive V


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