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DRUMMOND A 1964 STUDENT BODY Published by the Senior Class of 1964 Drummond High School Drummond, Montana G. O. MUNSON DEDICA TION We, the Seniors of 1964, dedicate this annual to our Superintendent, Mr. Munson. This is a small token of our appreciation, but it is given with an immense feeling of gratitude. We thank-you, Mr. Munson, for all the help you have been to us, both in and out of school. We are sincere when we say that with the help of your guiding hand we feel capable of facing our futures with anticipation and hope. A D MINISTRA TION Many receive advice, only the wise profit by it. Syrus SUPERINTENDENT The foundation of every state is the education of its youth. Diogenes GARFIELD O. MUNSON Typing I, II, Economics, Bookkeeping FACULTY ELLEN SKONES English II, III, IV, Speech, Dramatics, Senior Advisor. i I REVA WILSON Home Economics I, II, English I, Girls' P. E. , F. H. A. Advisor, Journalism Advisor, Fresh- man Advisor. 4 FACULTY JOHN POZDER Algebra, Industrial Arts, Plane Geometry, Business Arithmetic, Junior Advisor. LEE KENNEY Social Studies, History, Boy's P. E. , Coach, Student Council Advisor. ROBERT WESTCOTT Biology, Advanced Math, Physical Science, Chemistry, General Math. LEROY MacDONALD Band, Chorus, Pep Club Advisor, Grade School Music, Sophomore Advisor. SPONSORED BY CLARK SMITH INSURANCE DRUMMOND PHARMACY CLARK SM1TH- DRUM MONO, MONTANA JAMES G. SCHUL2-DRUMMOND, MONTANA 5 SCHOOL PERSONNEL SCHOOL BOARD--Jim Schulz, Trustee; N. W. Morse, Clerk; Lewis Hill, Trustee; Cliff Beck, Chairman. LUNCH PROGRAM--Kathy Parker, Elizabeth Woods, Ruby Bradshaw, Flor- ence Bonham, Cleatus Smith. BUS DRIVERS--Wilbur Komberec, Francis Durfee, John Kendall, Melvin Woodard. SECRETARY—Mickey Muchmore JANITORS--Cliff Wilson, Frank Ramberg NURSE—Joan Kidd 6 CLASSES The best and most important part of every man's education is that which he gives himself. Gibbon SENIORS RICHARD LEE SCHAEFFER When angry, count ten before you speak; if very angry, count one hundred. Basketball 1,2,3; Class Pres. 4; Class Vice-Pres. 1; Pep Club 2,3; Drama 3,4. RICHARD HILL LACEY Always in a hurry, but never on time. Drama 3,4; Basketball 1; Chorus 2,3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,4; Class Pres. 3; Boys' State 4; Drummonaires 2,3; Centennial Band 4. RICHARD EDWARD SPENCER The finest hours e're spent are among the ladies. Boys' State 3; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 3,4; Kiwanis Scholarship 2; M. S. U. SCHOLARSHIP 3; Student Council 2,3,4; Student Council Pres. 4; State Music Festival 1,3,4; Cen- tennial Band 4. DENNIS EUGENE SIMONICH Better men have lived, but I don't believe it. Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Band L; Student Council 4; Class Sec. 4. 8 WOODROW WILLIAM WALLACE The next day is never as good as the night be- fore. Basketball 1; Student Council 4; Pep Club 4; Drama 4. STEPHEN JOSEPH GROVES Laugh, and the world laughs with you. Basketball 1,2,3; Football 2,3; Track 3; Chorus 1. GORDON DUNLAP SPUNICH When I'm not near the girl I love, I love the girl I'm near. Chorus 1; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Class Pres. 1; Stu- dent Council 1,3; Class Vice-Pres. 3. JOHN MERIDETH BISHOP The greatest pleasure of life is love. Basketball 4; Vice-Pres. 4; Class Representative t; Drama 4; Student Council 1,4; Track 2, 3; Chorus I. 9 ROGER WESLEY HARROD I love not women, they are so simple. Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 3; Drama 4; Student Council 4. ROBERT PETER LUND My middle name is work, but my first name is don't. r Pep Club 1; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Drama 4; Class Vice-Pres. 3. JAMES WENDELL PETERSON Sometimes I sit and think, other times I just sit. Chorus 2,3,4; Pep Club 2; Pep Club Vice-Pres. 4; Drama 3,4. LENORA MARGARET KLEEMAN A blushing rose among the thorns. Chorus 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; F. H. A. 1,2,3, 4; Daisy Mae Cand. 2, 3; Homecoming Queen Cand. 3,4; Annual Queen Cand. 1; Carnival Queen Cand. 1; Library 3,4. 10 CLASS MOTTO: ''Vincet qui se vincet. He conquers who conquers himself. CLASS COLORS: Lavender and Gold CLASS FLOWER: Orchid BEVERLY ANN OLY Man is not made to question, but adore. Chorus 1,2; A-Squad Cheerleader 2,3,4; Class Sec. 3; Annual Queen Cand. 2,3; Librarian 3,4; Rocky Ranger Assistant Editor 3; Drummonda Editor 4; Rocky Ranger Editor 4; F. H. A. Parlia- mentarian 3; F. H. A. Vice-Pres. 4; STATE F. H. A. F. H. A. CONVENTION 3; Drama 3,4; Pep Club 1, 2,3,4; Student Council 2; Graduation Usher 3; Baccalaureate Usher 3. CL A SS OFFICERS Dick Schaeffer, President; Dennis Simonich, Secretary-Treasurer; John Bishop, Vice-President. 11 HONORS CO- VA LEDICTO Richard Lacey CO- VALEDICTORIAN Gordon Spunich BOYS’ ST A TERS Rick Lacey, Ed Spencer. HIGH SCHOOL WEEK DELEGA TES 12 Roger Harrod, Rick Lacey, Dennis Simonich. SENIORS BACK ROW: John Bishop, Gordon Spunich, Woody Wallace, Roger Harrod, Ed Spencer, Dennis Simonich, Jim Peterson, Bob Lund, Rick Lacey, Dick Schaffer. FRONT ROW: Lenora Kleeman, Bev. Oly. L to R, BACK ROW: Ed Spencer, Gordon Spunich, Bob Lund, Jim Peterson, Steve Groves, Rick Lacey, John Bishop, Roger Harrod, Woody Wallace, Dennis Simonich, Dick Schaeffer, Bev. Oly, Lenora Kleeman. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BV LOREN’S MARKET DRUMMOND MONTANA SENIOR SNAPS Go away. ' John Bishop Grrrrrr. Bob Lund Aren't we handsome? Woody Wallace, Jim Peterson Bookkeeping Class??? That's it fans. Rick Lacey, Ed Spencer MMMM tli at coffee's good ! Mrs. Skones The windy senior girls. Lenora Kleeman, Bev. Oly 14 SENIOR HISTORY THE CLASS HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 64 Four years ago in the beginning of the sixties , good old D. H. S. got a shot in the arm, THE CLASS OF 64 . That year, under the able leadership of President Gordon Spunich, Vice-President Dick Schaffer, and Secretary Betty Tolman, the new freshmen learned quickly about the ways of high school. With the leadership of our sponsor Mr. Westcott, we went through such ordeals as in- itiation, painting the D , and other such stuff. In our freshman year, we gained Jim Ahlin and Sylvia Lauritsen. We lost Harvey LaRocque, Betty Tolman, and Sylvia Lauritsen. The second year of our glory began by the election of officers. Those elected were: Richard Lacey, president; Joyce Steele, vice-president; and Bev. Oly, secretary. That year we chose Mrs. Skones as our sponsor. We were very lucky our sophomore year because we were the last class to be able to make the freshmen suffer through initiation. We supervised a superior painting job for the D , but due to heavy rains, the job was in vain. The end of our second year in high school was celebrated by a party at Nimrod. That year we gained Bev. Oly, Joyce Steele, and we lost Leora Beavers, Joyce Steele, and Jim Ahlin. Our junior class officers were: president, Richard Lacey; vice-president, Bob Lund; and secre- tary, Gordon Spunich. Our first big activity was the Junior play. It turned out to be an all-school play, but under the supervision of Mrs. Skones we netted more profit on the play than any pre- vious play. Rick Lacey and Ed Spencer were the Boy's State Delegates. The theme of our prom was Oriental Gardens. Donna Baker was chosen as our queen. The car wash by our class proved that our class could carry on without leadership. That day our sponsor, Mrs. Skones, was getting married and the class president was at a science fair. In our senior year Dick Schaffer was president, John Bishop was vice-president, and Dennis Simonich was secretary. Our first annual event was the Senior Ball with the theme Autumn Leaves. Our senior play that year was another success. During the Christmas vacation and into the new year, Ed Spencer and Rick Lacey were fortunate to go to California as members of the Montana Centennial Band. Mrs. Skones was one of the many persons watching the band perform. Many ways for money raising were thought of, but one the most interesting was moving pianos. Since we were such a filthy rich class, we didn't have to spend any more time earning money for our trip to Spokane. Our senior year we gained John Bishop and Steve Groves. We lost Steve and Dennis Skaggs that year. 15 JUNIOR CLASS Vice-President KEN JARVI President DICK KOMBEREC Secretary-Tre asurer JUDY JAMES Ken Jarvi Judy James Dick Komberec La Reita Parker Chuck Johnson Vema Davis Hazel Allen 16 Dennis Schenk Vicki Morgan Roger Nelson Cindy Ward Calvin Mentzer Jill Beck Robert Givens George Periman Jim Ahlin Jo Anne Holcomb Don Best Jeri Spencer Bill Brazill Larry Newman Bob Sackman Cy Corlett 17 JUNIOR SNAPS Don't look so shocked, George Periman. Jill Beck, you're not Our photographer, Dick Komberec trying to type again! ? Keep Playing-Cy Corlett and Bob Sackman Our sponsor, John Podzer Cindy Ward, where did you Gail Spunich, you know you should be studying, get the muscles? SPONSORED BY DRUMMOND PHARMACY DRUMMOND, MONTANA SPONSORED BY CLARK SMITH INSURANCE 18 DRUMMOND, MONTANA SOPHOMORE CLASS Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer President SUE MCGOWAN JUDY HAPTONSTALL KEITH KOLBECK Judy Haptonstall Sue McGowan Keith Kolbeck Rick Seeman Wilma Jacobsen Gordon Henderson Judy Beck 19 Bob Mosness Helen Ramberg Ronnie Skinner Barbara Ann Enman Jim Struna Martha Wallace Bill Givens Merri Joyce Tubbs Bruce Brazill Linda Henderson Dennis Duffy Julia Page David Schenk Lois Whyde Tom Enman Roger Muchmore 20 SOPHOMORE SNAPS Rick Seemann, Eddie Radtke, Keith Kolbeck, Ronnie Skinner, David Schenk Going to lead us in a cheer? Helen Ramberg Are you go- ing out for track Roger Muchmore and Gordon Henderson? David Schenk. You know should be studying. Want to see my legs? Rick See- mann you Merri Joyce Tubbs, our chief cook and bottle washer. Having fun Linda Hender- son? APPLEGATE’S HARDWARE GREANY'S DRY GOODS STORE DRUMMOND, MONTANA DRUMMOND, MONTANA FRESHMAN CLASS Billie Nelson Tim Komberec Bob Fischer Nickie Groves Kathy Parker Cindy Sullivan Secretary-Treasurer BOB FISCHER President BILLIE NELSON Vice-President TIM KOMBEREC Larry Seeman Mart Olsson Fred McDonnell Richard Tubbs 22 Dusty Mosness Peggy Schultz William Parke Doreen Close Ben Palin Mary Jarvis Clifford Manley Barbara Jo Enman Duane Palin Judith Schenk Jay R. Enman Lynn Skones Richard Kleeman Vicky Haney Dan Clark Gail Simonich David Best Chris Fithian Warren Woodard Paula Munson 23 FRESHMAN SNAPS Peek-a-boo. Judith Schenk Where's the music? Tim Komberec and Nicki Groves Now let me see. . . ? Bob Fisher Just like Abe Lincoln's. Paula Munson and Gayle Simonich Oh, how I wish it was lunch time. Mrs. Wilson THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY PHILIPSBURG MAIL PHI LIPSBURG, MONTANA 24 MONTANA PHOSPHATE PRODUCTS CO. GARRISON, MONTANA ACTIVITIES Better that we should err in action than wholly refuse to perform. The storm is so much better than the calm, as it declares the presence of a living principle. Stagnation is something worse than death. It is corruption also. Simms. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA BACK ROW-Left to Right-L. Henderson, P. Munson, M. Tubbs, L. Kleeman, B. Oly, L. Skones, J. James, C. Sullivan, C. Fithian, G. Simonich, A. Holcomb, L. Whyde, W. Jacobsen, D. Close, J. Spencer, C. Ward, K. Parker, B. Enman, J. Page, B. Nelson, V. Haney, M. Wallace, J. Allen, S. McGowan, H. Ramberg, J. Haptonstall. F.H.A. OFFICERS, L TO R J. James, Historian; J. Spencer, Parlimentar- ian; J. Haptonstall, Secretary-Treasurer; S. McGowan, President; J. Paige, Song Leader; Bev Oly, Vice-President; Helen Ramberg, Representative. 1963 State Delegates L to R: Judy James, Lenora Kleeman, Bev. Oly, Jeri Spencer. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY MOUNTAIN TRACTOR COMPANY MISSOULA, MONTANA JACK'S SHOP DEER LODGE, MONTANA DRUMMOND A Vicky Morgan, Sport Editor; Bev Oly, Editor, Dick Komberec, Photographer; Mrs. Wilson, Advisor; JoAnne Holcomb, Class Editor; Donald Best, Assistant Editor, (not shown) ROCKY RANGER Mrs. Wilson, Advisor; JoAnne Holcomb, Class Editor; Vicky Morgan, Sport Editor; Bev. Oly, Editor; Donald Best, Assistant Editor, (not shown) CANYON BAR—DORIE MOE DRUMMOND, MONTANA THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY DRUMMOND FROSTY FREEZE 27 DRUMMOND, MONTANA DRUMMONDA QUEEN JILL BECK SPONSORED BV HOUGH'S STUDIO GREAT FALLS, MONT. sue McGowan A TTENDANTS BILLIE NELSON STUDENT COUNCIL t TOP ROW L to R--E. Spencer, K. Jarvi, D. Simonich, R. Lacey, T. Komberec, D. Schaeffer, B. Fischer, D. Komberec, J. Bishop, W. Wallace, B. Mosness, K. Kolbeck. BOTTOM-B. Nelson, J. Haptonstall, H. Ramberg, S. McGowan, J. James, Mr. Kenney-sponsor. OFFICERS Vice-President Chuck Johnson President Ed Spencer Secretary-T reasurer Rick Lacey 29 BAND L TO R, BACK ROW: L. McDonald, Director, W. Jacobsen, E. Allen, B. Enman, J. Haptonstall, B. Mosness, G. Munson, P. Greany, D. Fithian. 2ND ROW: J. Beck, J. Hildibrant, D. Thomas, D. Brazill, L. Martin, L. Christenson, H. Allen, H. Ramberg, R. Lacey, J. Enman, C. Sullivan, M. Smith, G. Henderson, R. Muchmore. 3RD ROW: T. Enman, C. Arrington, B. Thompson, N. Hill, J. Allen, J. Lacey, L. Henderson. CHORUS BACK ROW L to R: E. Spencer, C. Manley, R. Lacey, B. Palin, T. Komberec, L. Seeman, M. Olsson, B. Fischer, W. Parke. 2ND ROW: C. Sullivan, J, Beck, J. Beck, C. Fithian, B. Enman, N. Groves, S. McGown, G. Spunich, H. Ramberg, L. Parker, J. Allen, L. Henderson, P. Munson, G. Simonich, J. Spencer. 1ST ROW: M. Tubbs, M. Jarvis, B. Enman, J. Holcomb, M. Wallace, L. Whyde, J. Haptonstall, C. Ward, V. Morgan, J. Paige, C. Parker, J. Schenk, W. Jacobsen, H. Allen, V. Haney, Director, L. McDonald, T. Enman. SPONSORED BY 4 B'S CAFES IN MONTANA, MISSOULA, BUTTE AND ANACONDA SPONSORED BY MUSIC CENTER MISSOULA, MONTANA 30 ■rm MUSIC These two senior boys, Ricky Lacey and Ed Spencer, are Drummond's members of the Montana Centennial Band. D.H. S. was proud to have these boys represent our school at the Rose Bowl Parade. French Horn Trio--Hazel Allen, Rick Lacey, Helen Ramberg. Brass Ensemble--Roger Muchmore, Gordon Hender- son, Rick Lacey, Ed Spencer. SPONSORED BV BUD KING CONSTRUCTION CO. BON TON BAKERY MISSOULA, MONTANA 31 MISSOULA AND GREAT FALLS MUSIC I thought this was a shop room. Tom En- in an, Candy Arrington, Judy Beck, Barbara Thompson, Jeane Hildrabrand, Chris Sides, Duane Brazill. Sounds Great! Cindy Sullivan, Jay Enman, Lora Lee Christensen, Mary Smith. MOUNTAIN TRACTOR COMPANY MISSOULA, MONTANA WESTERN NATIONAL BANK MISSOULA, MONTANA 32 MUSIC Comets in Action !! ! ! ! Real-Gone Music--Bob Sackman, Billie Nelson, Sue McGowan, Judy Haptonstall, Cy Corlett. issoula Electric .aopetatw-e Highway 10 West Sherwood Street Box 1486 MISSOULA, MONTANA LOCK, STOCK, AND LIPSTICK e’ LPeSkOTesB' °ly’ Schaeffer J- sPencer. J- Bishop, J. Beck, W. Wallace, on floor. Director, Mrs. FIRST NATIONAL BANK 150 E. SPRUCE MISSOULA. MONTANA SAFEWAY STORES INC. DEER LODGE, MONTANA 34 “DESPERA TE AMBROSE” L-R-Dick Komberec, Chuck Johnson, Ken Jarvi, Bob Sackman L-R-L. Newman, D. Fithian, C. Johnson, K. Jarvi, G. Periman, J. Spencer, H. Allen, B. Bra- zill, J. Beck, C. Ward, L. Parker, J. James, C. Corlett. KNEELING-Mrs. Skones Bill Brazill, LaReita Parker L-R-Ken Jarvi, George Periman, Bob Sackman SPONSORED BV FICKLER'S MOTORS DODGE DEALERS DRUMMOND, MONTANA PROM ROYALTY QUEEN BEV I and KING GORDON I THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY DEER LODGE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM DEER LODGE, MONTANA PROM SNAPS PROM ATTENDANTS: Keith Dagel, Patty Vema Davis and Roger Nelson, Watch out! !!!!!!! Thompson, Kim Brazill 37 Calvin Mentzer, Be Careful. .. . Did you hit your thumb Bob Sackman?? SENIOR SKIP Wanna rumble? J. Peterson, R. Lacey, E. Spencer, W. Wallace, D. Schaffer, D. Simonich New Shoes? Mrs. Skones, L. Kleeman, B. Oly Duncan Gardens Our zany chaperones. Mr. Jim Toy, Mrs. Ellen Skones, Mr. Clifford Spencer. We'll rumble with ya! B. Lund, J. Bishop, R. Harrod, E. Spencer, G. Spunich. MONTANA POWER BACKS OUR ANNUAL BY SPONSORING THIS PAGE ELECTRICITY IS THE BIGGEST BARGAIN IN THE FAMILY BUDGET ESPECIALLY IN MONTANA SENIOR SKIP Our stocks went up. Bev. Oly, Woody Wallace Aw, you caught me again. Mrs. Skones Grand Coulee in action. Spokane from a hilltop. Woody Wallace We were'nt doin nuttin, we were just standin there. W. Wallace, G. Spunich, L. Kleeman, B. Lund, E. Spencer. DUTTON HEREFORD RANCH HOME OF THE AXTELLS AND BEAU MODESTS GOLD CREEK, MONTANA SENIOR WILL We the senior class of 1964 of the city of Drummond, the county of Granite, the state of Mon- tana being of sound mind and memory do establish and dedicate this last will and testament. We the seniors willingly give our high station of seniors to the junior class. DENNIS SIMONICH wills his ability to play the guitar to Cy Corlett, and his ability to type 60 words a minute to George Grunerud. DICK SCHAFFER wills his ability to sing and his black hair to Bill Brazill. GORDON SPUNICH leaves his talkativeness to LaReita Parker and his quietness to Jeri Spencer. LENORA KLEEMAN wills Verna Davis her bottle of Light and Bright. BEV. OLY wills her raven black curls to Roger Nelson to contrast with Verna's blond curls. ROGER HARROD wills his guitar playing ability to Bob Sackman and his ability to be the last out of the lunchroom to Dennis Schenk. RICK LACEY wills his basketball playing to Ken Jarvi in hopes that it will send the Trojans to the state tournament. Rick also wills Cindy Ward his secretarial ability in Student Council. WOODY WALLACE leaves his drivers license (or pilots license) to George Periman. To Judy James, Woody leaves his ability at making good grades. BEV. OLY wills Jo Anne Holcomb her editors job in both annual and paper, and also her ability to stay unmarried. To Chuck Johnson, Bev wills her head. Since Chuck wanted a head that didn't leak for Christmas he can have hers. It only leaks when it's cold out! JOHN BISHOP wills his sauve applepolishing to Larry Newman, and his first set of false teeth to Gail Spunich. John plans a career in dentistry. ED SPENCER wills Hazel Allen a little height, and to Dick Komberec he wills his old Pontiac to be claimed when Dick reaches 65 years of age. BOB LUND wills his large nose to Bob Givens and his bashfulness to Jill Beck. JIM PETERSON leaves to Jim Ahlin his Casanova Characteristics and to Dave Fithian, whom he is not sure will know how to appreciate them, his good grades. MRS. SKONES wills the class of 1964 fame, fortune and a glorious future. 40 HOMECOMING QUEEN BARBARA ANN ENMAN ATTENDANTS I Verna Davis Lenora Klee man THIS RAGE SPONSORED BY L. L. LIKE INSURANCE COUNSELOR, DRUMMOND, MONTANA “A” TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT-Bob Mosness, Gordon Spunich, Bob Lund, Ed Spencer, Dennis Simonich, Roger Harrod, Gordon Henderson, Ken Jarvi. KNEELING-Coach-Lee Kenney, Manager-John Bishop “B” TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT—Jim Struna, Tim Komberec, Rick Seemann, Chuck Johnson, Roger Muchmore, Larry Seemann, David Best. KNEELING-Keith Kolbeck, Bruce Brazi 11, Roy Allen THIS PAGE SPONSORED AS A SCHOOL. SERVICE WESTERN MONTANA'S FAMILY SHOPPING CENTER IN MISSOULA 42 GAME SNAPS SPONSORED BV ECHO LAKE LODGE RUTH AND LES HERRING ANACONDA PHONE 563-6033 MONTANA DRUMMOND PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE 44 BAKER'S RANCH DRUMMOND, MONTANA 45 GORDON HENDERSON Center SOPHOMORE 5'10 DRUMMOND TROJANS SEASONS RECORD Manager—John Bishop Our Score Their Score 50 Helena B 36 46 Helena B 28 38 Frenchtown 39 45 Superior 26 77 St. Regis 39 68 Victor 34 70 Cascade 32 52 White Sulpher Springs 64 40 Alberton 47 78 Florence 25 46 Frenchtown 44 53 Superior 34 57 St. Regis 40 50 Victor 36 48 Darby 46 59 Phillipsburg 50 50 A lberton 47 61 Florence 31 41 Phillipsburg 48 50 Darby 42 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT -MISSOULA, MONTANA Drummond 58 Superior 31 Drummond 40 Phillipsburg 43 Drummond 53 Darby 42 Drummond 50 Frenchtown 54 SPONSORED BV FLINT CREEK VALLEY BANK PHILIPSBURG, MONTANA MEMBER FEDERAL. DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM 46 PEP CLUB L. to R.: BACK ROW-D. Mosness, W. Parke, K. Kolbeck, D. Best, B. Fisher, R. Allen, D. Best, J. Struna, M. Olsson, L. Seeman, R. Lacey. SECOND ROW: V. Haney, H. Allen, W. Jacobsen, J. Page, J. Haptonstall, D. Close, B. Enman, M. Jarvis, L. Whyde, J. Schenk, K. Parker, C. Ward, J. Holcomb, J. Allen, M. Wallace. THIRD ROW: L. Henderson, G. Spunich, P. Munson, P. Schultz, L. Skones, N. Groves, C. Fithian, L. Parker, B. Enman, J. Beck, V. Davis, L. Kleeman, J. Beck, J. James, C. Sullivan. KNEELING: S. McGowan, G. Simonich, J. Spencer, B. Nelson, H. Ramberg, B. Oly, D. Kenney. Jill Beck.................Secretary-Treasurer MASCOT—Debby Kenney Jim Peterson...................Vice-President Jeri Spences........................President Woody Wallace..................Representative THIS PAGE SPONSORED BV WELCH 'S GERTRUDE AND WARREN CAFE CAB I NS GAS DI ESEL WE SOMETIMES DOZE, BUT WE NEVER CLOSE.' GARRISON, MONTANA COAST-TO-COAST STORE 330 MAIN ST. DEER LODGE, MONTANA 47 “A ” TEAM CHEERLEADERS MASCOT- DEBBY KENNEY BEV OLY BILLIE NELSON HELEN RAMBERG “B” TEAM CHEERLEADERS JERI SPENCER SUE McGOWAN GAYLE SIMONICH 48 TRACK TOP-L. TO R. : Rick Seemann, Roger Muchmore, Gordon Henderson. LOWER: Richard Tubbs, Bob Mosness, Keith Kolbeck. NOT SHOWN: Clif- ford Manley, Mart Olsson. Best Wishes to Class of '64 from Sullivan'S Shopping center ” Every-day Low Food Prices” Drummond Montana STRA r SHOTS 50 Mr. Munson in Bookkeeping. Annual Party The Drummond High School Seniors of 1964 would like to thank the following merchants for their support in our annua L. DEER LODGE MERCHANTS MUTT’S KEYSTONE DRUG LANDON’S BAR AND LOUNGE 407 Main 317 Main WALLIN FORD SALES MAIN SERVICENTER 227 Main 701 Main CRICHTON'S HARDWARE PARADISE CAFE 301 Main 402 Main THE DOWN TOWNER MOTEL BECK EQUIPMENT 5004 230 Main THE TOGGERY GRANITE REALTY 417 Main 308 Milwaukee Ave. MARY ANN’S CAFE DR. D. E. BUR GAN--DENTIST 502 Main Masonic Temple DEER LODGE JEWELRY DR. K. L. BRANDT--DENTIST 504 Main 513 Main ANTHONY’S DR. TOOKE--OPTOMETRIST 411 Main 306 Milwaukee Ave. WARDROBE CLEANERS MAC CALMAN--ATTORNEY AT LAW 314 Main 306 Missouri Ave. CLINIC REXALL DRUG 513 Main DRUMMOND MERCHANTS CHRIS ALIGNMENT CENTER 220 Main 311 RANCH HELMVILLE MONT. HAUXWELL'S MOTEL MR. MRS. WM. R. OHRMANN 210 N. Main FORD CHRIS JOHNSON DEER LODGE SHOE REPAIR CEDAR LANE RANCH-ANGUS BASENJI 408 Main HATCH QUARTER HORSES WILLS’ CARBURETOR ELECTRIC BETTY'S CAFE 208 Milwaukee Ave. DURFEE'S MOBILE SERVICE DEER LODGE DRUG WAGON WHEEL CAFE 501 Main PIX THEATER HAUVLAND INSURANCE AGENCY DUKE’S SODA FOUNTAIN 302 Missouri Ave. METCALF VETERINARY CLINIC SILVER STATE POST D-M CAFE 312 Missouri Ave. L. LIKE INSURANCE JOYCE’S KURL KUT MABLE’S BEAUTY SALON 517 Main APPLEGATE’S HARDWARE SKOGMOS MA PA’S HUSKY STATION 419 Main WAGON WHEEL MOTEL GAMBLES HARDWARE FURNITURE 413 Main HALL MERCHANTS MIDGET BAR 207 Missouri Ave. HALL MEAT GROCERY THOMPSON PHOTO SHOP BUSHBY'S APIARIES BEE FARM Main FISCHER'S LUMBER YARD The Drummond High School Seniors of 1964 would like to thank the following merchants for their support in our annual. MISSOULA MERCHANTS ARMY AND NAVY ECONOMY STORE 322 N. Higgens SNAPPY CAFE 317 N. Higgens BOB WARD AND SONS 321 N. Higgens BUD LAKE TRUCK AND CAR STOP West of Missoula THE WESTERNER’S 451 N. Higgens YANDT'S MEN'S STORE 403 N. Higgens HANSEN’S ICE CREAM 5 19 S. Higgens Avenue RUSS’S BODY AND PAINT SHOP 19 10 Sherwood BEDORD EQUIPMENT INC. 1421 W. Broadway BLAKNEY’S GLASS SHOP 1323 W. Broadway COCA COLA, 7UP BOTTLING CO. 339 W. Broadway M-AND-S READY MIX Box 1501 ANDERS MILLER CO. Corner 5th Orange St. STATE FARM INS. 1803 Brooks MONTANA FLOUR MILLS 909 S. Third W. MATELICH TRAILER SALES Hwy. No. 10 W. EMPIRE FISH CO. 1007 W. Kent Avenue TOWNHOUSE RESTAURANT 114 W. Broadway VAN EVAN CO. W. of Missoula MISSOULA LIVESTOCK AUCTION N. P. Stockyard COMMUNITY CREAMERY 420 Nora BLACKFOOT PROTECTION ASSOCIATION Milltown ZIP AUTO SERVICE 251 W. Main THE TURF REILEYS CAFE 106 W. Main PARKWAY MOTEL 430 W. Front LANG'S CAR MART 1147 W. Broadway LUCY’S INC. Higgens Pine PHILIPSBURG MERCHANTS PHI LIPS BURG HARDWARE TAYLOR KNAPP CO. HUFFMAN GROCERY AND LOCKERS CLOTHES MART INDEPENDENT WELDING BOBO’S BARBER SHOP DOE’S REXALL DRUG RODEO BAR PORTER'S CORNOR WHITE FRONT PINTLAR HOTEL SILVER TAVERN PHILIPSBURG BEAUTY SHOP WINNINGHOFF MOTORS PHILIPSBURG SERVICE ENCO DEALER TOWN GROCERY MAXVILLE MERCHANTS MAXVILLE BAR MAXVILLE STORE t


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