Drummond High School - Drummonda Yearbook (Drummond, MT)

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DRUMMONDA 1965 Published by the Annual Class Drummond High School Drum mond, Montana Honoring the Seniors of 1965 Cover picture taken west of Drummond between Drummond and Missoula. This and other nature pictures courtesy of Rev. Robert Lamphere. DEDICATION We the Senior Class of 1965 dedicate this Drummonda to the nature of the world in which we live. ADMINISTRATION This picture was taken on MacDonald Pass between Drummond and Helena. Hill and valley, seas and constellations, are but sterotypes of divine ideas appealing to, and answered by the living soul of man. E.H. Chapin FACULTY GARFIELD O. MUNSON Typing I, II, Economics, Bookkeeping, Superintendent ELLEN SKONES English II, III, IV, Speech, Dramatics, Junior Adviser JOE JOHNSTON Social Studies, History, Boys' P.E., Sophomore Adviser REVA WILSON Home Economics, English I, Girls' P.E., F.H. A. Adviser, Journalism Adviser, Freshman Adviser 4 FACULTY KAREN FENTON Band, Chorus, Grade School Music, Pep Club Adviser TOM KENNEY Band, Chorus, Grade School Music, Pep Club Adviser JOHN POZDER Algebra, Industrial Arts, Plane Geometry, Business Arithmetic, Senior Adviser ROBERT WESTCOTT Biology, Advanced Math, General Science, Physics, General Math, Student Council Adviser THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY LOREN'S MARKET DRUMMOND MONTANA WILLIAM DINGWALL COMPANY REGISTERED POLLED HEREFORDS AND QUARTER HORSES DRUMMOND, MONTANA SCHOOL PERSONNEL The school personnel, pictured on these two pages, are a lot of help in keeping the school running efficiently. They are a vital asset to our school and we all owe them a great debt. The A. OFFICERS, L TO R, ROW I: Lela Brown, Treasurer; Eliza- beth Smith, President; Billie Wallace, Secretary. ROW II: Cliff Spencer, 1st Vice President; G. O. Munson, 2nd Vice President; not shown, Pat McGuire, 3rd Vice President. Mrs. Joan Kidd, School Nurse, with one of her patients-Willene Kidd-her daughter. Mrs. Mickey Muchmore, Secretary- her smile greets everyone, faculty and students alike, each morning. LUNCH PROGRAM, LTOR: Helper, Elizabeth Woods, Gay Bradshaw, stu- dent helper, assistant cook, Florence Bonham, student helper, Karen Maug- han, Ruby Bradshaw-head cook. They keep us well-fed and happy throughout the year. 6 services which they perform are in- valuable. They, themselves, are ir- replaceable in the hearts of everyone who knows them. Mr. Frank Ramberg, High School Janitor. SCHOOL BOARD, L TO R: Jim Schulz; Chuck Zottnick; Nevin Morse, Clerk; Lewis Hill, Chairman; Robert Fischer. They spend many long hours planning and perfecting our school system. Behind the scene work done by the janitors makes them a very important part of a smooth-running plant. Mr. John Gunther, Grade School Janitor. BUS DRIVERS, L TO R: Wilbur Kom- berec, Francis Durfee, Steve Rowley. Transporting the students in our three buses involves much planning and consideration. 4 7 CLASSES This picture was taken on the Clark's Fork River from the Milwaukee Railroad Bridge. Nature and wisdom always say the same. --Juvenal SENIORS CHARLES RICHARD KOMBEREC I'd rather be flying. Band 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; Vice Pres. 2; Class Pres. 3; Chorus 1; Paper Annual Photographer 2, 3,4; Drama 3,4 GERALDINE KAY SPENCER 'Into each life some rain must fall. Band 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; Pres. 3,4; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3,4; Song Leader 1; Parliamentarian 2; State Delegate 2; Vice Pres. 4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Drummonaires 1; Paper Annual Assistant Pho- tographer 4; Librarian 3,4; Baccalaureate Usher 3; B team cheerleader 1, 3; Drama 2, 3,4 JUDY CHERRYL JAMES Society is in need of her. Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; Pres. 2; F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; District Sec. State Delegate 2,3; Girl's State 3; Class Sec. 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 1,2; Annual Ad Editor 4; Librarian 3,4; Drummonda Queen 2; Graduation Usher 3; Homemaker Trophy 2; Drama 2, 3,4 ROBERT PAUL GIVENS It is better to wear out than rust out. Track 1; (Wyo.) Wrestling 1, 2, 3; (Wyo. ) Pep Club 4; Drama 3,4; Rocky Ranger Reporter 4; Annual Class Assistant Editor 4 SENIORS GEORGE EDISON PERIMAN Wine, women, and song are getting me down. I guess I'll have to give up singing. Basketball 1- Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Track 1; Drama 3,4 JILL JOANNE BECK Her heart is not in D. H. S. Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Sec. 3,4;F.H.A. 1, 2,4; Historian 1; Sec. 2; Girl's State 3; Class Vice Pres. 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Musician 3, 4; Drum- monaires 1; Annual Assistant Editor 4; Rocky Ranger typist 4; Graduation Usher 3; B Team Cheerleader 1; A Team Cheerleader 2; Ma- jorette 2, 3; Drama 2, 3, 4 GAIL RUTH SPUNICH Study is a pastime-but why overdo it. Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; F. H. A. 1; Girl's State Alter- nate 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Drummonaires 1; Rocky Ranger Editor 4; Annual Assistant Ad Editor 4; Librarian 4j Annual Queen 1; Baccalaureate Usher 3 WILLIAM DEAN BRAZIL Love is to surrender. Basketball 1,2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Class Vice Pres. 2; Track 1,4; Drama 3, 4 10 SENIORS ROBERT DEAN SACKMAN Work, what is work? Basketball 3, 4; Drama 3,4 CINDY DIANNA WARD Silence is sweeter than speech. Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3,4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Annual Class Editor 4; Rocky Ranger typist 4 ; Librarian 4; Twirler 1, 2 ; Drama 3, 4 ELSIE LUCILLE PATTON Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow. Chorus 1; (Junction, Colo. ) Pep Club 4; Drama 4 LARRY RAYMOND NEWMAN He is not dead, but sleepth. Basketball 1,4; Pep Club 1,2, 3; Chorus 1; Track 1,4; Drama 3 11 SENIORS DAVID GEORGE FITHIAN AIL great men come out of middle classes. Band 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1; Manager 4; Pep Club 2; Drama 3,4 ARLENE JoANNE HOLCOMB A short absence is safest. Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; F.H. A. 1, 2, 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3; Annual Editor 4; Betty Crocker 4; Drama 4; Annual Assistant Editor 3; Rocky Ranger Assistant Editor 3 HAZEL IRENE ALLEN Man is a worm . . . step on him. Band 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; Girl's State Alternate 3; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Assistant Musician 4; Drummonaires 1; Librarian 4; State Music Fes- tival-Chorus 2; Ensemble 3; Drama 3 CY CURTIS CORLETT Not all scientists are mad. Band 1,2,3; Class Pres. 4; Drama 3,4 12 SENIORS KENNETH TERHO JARVI Stand back everyone . . . I will be great. Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Boy Stater 3; Chorus 1; Class Pres. 2; Vice Pres. 3; Student Council 4; Drama 2, 3,4; Track 4 LaREITA LOIS PARKER She's a cornin'. Pep Club 1, 2, 3; F.H. A. 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2; Drama 3,4 ROBERTA SAVAGE She makes friends wherever she goes. (Whitehall) Thespians 4; G. A. A. Pres. 4; Girl's Stater 3; Glass Treasurer 3; Class Pres. 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3,4; Double Octet 3; Secretary-Treasurer of Student Council 4; A team cheerleader 4; State Music Festival-Chorus 3; (Drummond) Pep Club 4; Drama 4; Chorus 4 CHARLES ROBERT JOHNSON I'm not afraid of anything unless it's a woman. Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Club 1; Boy's State Alter- nate 3; Class Vice Pres. 1; Chorus 1; Student Council-Vice Pres. 3; Sec. 4; Track 1,2; Drama 3,4 13 SENIORS CLASS MOTTO: What we are to be, we are now becoming. CLASS FLOWER: Lily of the Valley CLASS COLORS: Royal Purple and Gold. ROBERT JAMES MORDAN He who follows, never leads. (Superior) Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Club 2, 3; Class Sec. 2,3; Track 2, 3,4; Drama 3,4. SENIOR HONORS ANNUAL PHOTOGRAPHER Dick Komberec For four years 14 HIGH SCHOOL WEEK DELEGATES Cy Corlett, Ken Jarvi, Chuck Johnson SENIOR HONORS BOY STATER: Ken Jarvi GIRL STATERS: Jill Beck Judy James CLASS OFFICERS VICE-PRESIDENT Jill Beck PRESIDENT SECRETA RY -TREA SURER CyCorlett Judy James MONTANA POWER BACKS OUR ANNUAL BV SPONSORING THIS PAGE electricity IS THE BIGGEST BARGAIN IN THE FAMILY BUDGET ESPECIALLY IN MONTANA SENIOR HONORS VALEDICTORIAN KEN JARVI SALUTATORIAN CY CORLETT BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKER STATE CLASS ‘C TOURNAMENT QUEEN ARLENE HOLCOMB sponsored bv JILL BECK FLINT CREEK VALLEY BANK PHIL1PSBURG, MONTANA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM 16 SENIOR FORMAL Above are 20 of the 21 seniors who graduated from Drummond High School, Thursday, May 27, Hazel Allen was absent with the measles. Highlight of the evening was when Supt. G. O. Munson introduced Gov. Tim Babcock, the commencement speaker. Jim Schuls, chairman of the board of trustees, presented the diplomas and the invocation and benedic- tion was given by the Rev. Robert Lamphere and Bishop J. A. Hatch. Shown in the photo, FRONT ROW, left to right: Cindy Ward, Geraldine Spencer, Gail Spunich, LaRieta Parker, Elsie Patten, Jill Beck, Judy James, Roberta Savage, Arlene Holcomb. BACK ROW: Bob Mordan, George Periman, William Brazill, Charles Komberec, Ken Jarvi, Larry Newman, David Fithian, Bob Sackman, Robert Givens, Charles Johnson, Cy C. Corlett. SENIOR INFORMAL FRONT ROW, L. -R. : Cindy Ward, Bob Mordan, George Periman, Bill Brazill, Jeri Spencer, Hazel Allen, Ro- berta Savage. MIDDLE ROW: JoAnne Holcomb, LaReita Parker, Elsie Patton, Judy James, Dick Komberec, Robert Givens. BACK ROW: Gail Spunich, Ken Jarvi, Jill Beck, Larry Newman, Bob Sackman, David Fithian, Chuck Johnson. MONTANA POWER BACKS OUR ANNUAL BY SPONSORING THIS PAGE ELECTRICITY IS THE BIGGEST BARGAIN IN THE FAMILY BUDGET . . .ESPECIALLY IN MONTANA SENIOR SNAPS So cozy! ! Dick Kombrec and Judy Ja mes D.H. S. Party Caucus--G. Grunerud, G. Periman, R. Nelson, D. Kombrec, B. Brazill Stunned Bob Mordan ! Off to the salt mine Our Chef—Larry Newman! Jill Beck! Snooping again---Gail Spunich, LaReita Parker, Hazel Allen Mirror--mirror on the wall it won't help at all-- Jeri Spencer SPONSORED BY DRUMMOND PHARMACY DRUMMOND FROSTY FREEZE JAMES G. SCHULZ—DRUM MOND, MONTANA DRUMMOND, MONTANA SENIOR HISTORY In the fall of 1961, Drummond High School took notice as the Class of 1965 entered. The freshmen, twenty-six strong, soon mastered the ways of high school. With their sponsor, Mr. Nelson, and the class leaders, Susan Gunderson-President, Charles Johnson-Vice President, and Judy James-Secretary; the freshmen faced their initiation. Their school spirit was proved by the wonderful job they did of painting the D . Another triumph for the class was the election of their candidate, Gail Spunich, as the Drummonda queen. As confident sophomores, the Class of '65, elected Ken Jarvi-President, Bill Brazill-Vice President, and Judy James-Secretary. With the knowing guidance of Mr. Westcott, class sponsor, the class held the last initiation in DHS. The class again had a Drummonda queen; Judy James was elected. The sophomores, through careful planning, saw that the D was properly painted by the freshmen in the spring. The spirited juniors elected Dick Komberec-President, Ken Jarvi-Vice President, and Judy James- Secretary. John Podzer was elected as the class sponsor. They spent a busy year planning for their junior prom. Queen Bev Oly and King Gordon Spunich were crowned in the setting of Roman Holiday”, the prom theme. The class was represented at Girl's State by Jill Beck and Judy James. Boy's State delegate was Ken Jarvi. The class started their senior year by electing John Podzer-Sponsor, Cy Corlett-President, Jill Beck-Vice President, and Judy James-Secretary. Bewitched was the theme of the annual senior ball. The very rich class traveled to Spokane in the spring for a well-earned vacation. The Class of 1965 leaves DHS with many fond memories. JUNIOR CLASS L TO R: Jim Struna, Vice President; Roger Muchmore, Jim Struna President; Judy H aptonstall, Secretary, Treasurer. The Junior class projects are a slave sale, the junior play production, and the Junior Prom and Banquet. The overall subjects are English III, American History, Chemistry or physical science, economics or bookkeeping and Shop II or Home Economics II. David Schenk left D.H. S. to enroll in Three Forks. Sue McGowan honored the class with the victory of Homecoming Queen. Roger Muchmore Judy H aptonstall Jim Ahlin Roy Joy Allen SPONSORED BY GENE'S REPAIR SERVICE MISSOULA, MONTANA Bruce Brazill Vema Davis Bruce Colver Barbara Ann Enman Tom Enman Linda Henderson BiTTGivens Wilma Jacobsen Pordon Henderson Sue McGowan Keith Kolbeck Julia Page Calvin Menlzer Helen Ramberg Bob Mosness George Grunerud Eddie Radtke Lois Whyde Ronnie Skinner Martha Wallace 21 JUNIOR SNAPS Always studying hard-Lois Whyde Our sleeping beauty Jim Struna. Happy Verna Davis Our Majorette Helen Ramberg. Cold Gordon Henderson! Catching flies--Sue McGowan! ! Isn't that Roger's job Bob Mosness and Steve Atheam? SPONSORED BY CLARK SMITH INSURANCE DRUMMOND, MONTANA SPONSORED BY CLARK SMITH INSURANCE DRUMMOND, MONTANA SOPHOMORE CLASS L TO R: Tim Komberec, President, Bob Fischer, Secretary-Treasurer, William Parke, Vice President. The Sophomore class projects are a dinner raffle, the freshman initiation party, and the directing of the painting of the D . The overall subjects taken are Biology, Algebra I or II or general math, world history, English II, and physical education. Judy Schenk left the Drummond sophomores and Mike Church, Barry Poore, and 'Karen Savage increased the enrollment of the Class of '67. Tim Komberec Bob Fischer 23 Dan Clark Barbara Jo Enman Christine Fithian Jay Enman Vickey Haney Richard Kleeman Dusty Mosness Mary Jarvis Clifford Manley Penny Meakins Paula Munson Fred McDonttkh Billie Nelson Mart Olsson Duane Palin Kathy Parker Barry Poore Karen Savage Gayle Simonich Russell Sage Lynn Skones Richard Tubbs 24 Snooping? Mary Jarvis and Bob Fischer Turn around Billie Nelson and Penny Meakens Sophomore Sponsor Mr. Johnston The Sophomores have a pet 25 You'll pay for this, Bob Fischer and Richard Tubbs 0 FRESHMAN CLASS L TO R: Mary Lu Smith, President, Tom Mordan, Vice President, Harriet Baker, Secretary-Treasurer. The Freshman class projects are a homemade-cancly sale, an initiation Thank-you party and the painting of the D . Their general subjects are Home Economics I or Shop I, English 1, Algebra I or general math, physical science and physical education. Janice Schenk and Doug Ranes left D.H.S. to join other student bodies. Sharlene Grunerud honored the class by successfully win- ning the crown of Annual Queen. Harriet Baker 26 Eddie Allen Glen Davis % Lloyd Dedman Cheryl Bradshaw David Firebaugh Sharlene Grunerud Bill Henderson Jean Hildebrand Thomas Newman Susan Johnson Lee Roy Oly Joanne Lacey Charles Parke Karen Madsen Alex Parker Joy Nelson Lester Tollefson Bette Jean Pace Galen Walter Sandra Robinson Mike A hi in Michaelle Tubbs 27 FRESHMAN SNAPS Are you trying to hide from us, Sharlene Grune- rud, Joy Nelson, and Larry Brazill? Aren't you leaving a little early, Karen Madsen and Micky Tubbs? Our sponsor, Mrs. Wilson. President, Mary Smith, is in the band. Watch out, Charlie Parke! 28 Trying to cook again, Cheryl Bradshaw and Sharlene Grunerud? ACTIVITIES This picture was taken West of Drummond at Bearmouth. I am a part of all I see in Nature. . . a part of all I f?el. ... in that Nature is as a harp that re-echoes the higher strings in us. --Penetralia and Novalis STUDENT COUNCIL ROW I: L TO R: Chuck Johnson, Gordon Henderson, Ken Jarvi, Roger Muchmore, Tim Komberec, Jim Struna. ROW II: Barbara Enman, Jill Beck, Tom Enman, Mary Smith, Tom Mordan, Barbara Jo Enman, William Parke. OFFICERS L TO R: Chuck Johnson, Secretary-Treasurer; Gordon Henderson, Vice President; Ken Jarvi, President. SPONSORED BY HOUGH'S STUDIO GREAT FALLS, MONT. 30 LIBRARY STAFF L. TOR.: Hazel Allen, Gail Spunich, Cindy Ward, Martha Wallace, Mrs. Ellen Skones, Judy James, Jeri Spencer. Study Hall at work View of Study Hall Our library is used as a study hall. D. H. S. has 1400 volumes in the library. Student librarians take care of the library during study halls. THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY L. L. LIKE INSURANCE COUNSELOR DRUMMOND, MONTANA 31 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA 1ST ROW, L. -R. : G. Simonich, C. Bradshaw, B. Pace, H. Baker, C. Ward, L. Ward, M. Smith. 2ND ROW: J. Spencer, J. Allen, J. Page, J. Holcomb, L. Henderson, J. Hap- tonstall. 3RD ROW: P. Munson, S. Johnson, M, Wallace, J. Beck, C. Fithian, B. J. Enman. 4TH ROW: B. Nelson, S. Grunerud, J. Beck, B. A. Enman, J. Nelson, J. Lacey, J. James. 5TH ROW: P. Meakins, H. Ramberg, V. Davis, S. McGowan, W. Jacobsen. STATE DELEGATES Judy James, Sue McGowan, Mrs. Wilson, Advisor, Judy Haptonstall, Martha Wallace. There are thirty members in F.H. A. There are also four chapter mothers this year and our advisor. At the District Convention, Sue McGowan was elected to serve as the districts vice-chairman. The Sadie Hawkins Dance was held in the early spring. Elsie Patton and Bob Sackman, the senior candidates, were crowned Daisy Mae and Li'l Abner. 32 District Vice-Chairman Sue McGowan FHA OFFICERS STANDING, L. -R. : Chris Fithian, Song Leader; Sue McGowan, Historian; Wilma Jacobsen, Parliamentarian; Billie Nelson, Reporter; Barbara Jo Enman, Representative. BACK ROW: Verna Davis, Secretary; Judy Haptonstall, President; Jeri Specer, Vice-President. Our Advisor Mrs. Reva Wilson A style show was given for all of the mothers of high school girls and other invited guests. The theme was May Day, and the decorations from the prom were used. Later in the spring, a dinner honoring all senior girls was held. Clash Day was a big event. The picture at the LEFT shows just a few of the outfits that were worn for Clash Day. Chapter mothers are Hazel McGowdn, Billie Wallace, Marge Enman, and Emily Nelson. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY CLASH DAY BILL’S FOOD CENTER WE SPECIALIZE IN SERVICE ' DRUMMOND, MONTANA GREANY’S DRY GOODS STORE DRUMMOND, MONTANA 33 DRUMMONDA QUEEN Barbara Enman SHARLENE GRUNERUD ATTENDANTS COMPLIMENTS OF FRIEND 34 DRUMMONDA SEATED, L-R: Sue McGowan, Business Manager; Jill Beck, Assistant Editor; JoAnne Holcomb, Editor; Gordon Henderson, Sports Editor; Cindy Ward, Class Editor; Judy James, Ad Editor; Gail Spunich, Julia Page, Snapshot Editor. STANDING, L-R: Roger Muchmore, Steve Atheam, Bob Mosness, Robert Givens, Jeri Spencer, Merri Tubbs, Mrs. Wilson, Adviser. NOT SHOWN: Dick Komberec, Photographer. ROCKY RANGER SEATED, L-R: Robert Givens, Reporter; Sue McGowan, Business Manager; Jill Beck, Typist; Gordon Henderson, Sports Editor; Cindy Ward, Judy James, Typists; Gail Spunich, Editor. STAlfelNG: Roger Muchmore, Circulation Manager; Bob Mosness, Grade News; Steve Atheam, Circulation Manager; Jeri Spencer, Assistant Photographer; Mrs. Wilson, Adviser; Julia Page, Assistant Editor. NOT SHOWN: Dick Komberec, Photographer. MOUNTAIN TRACTOR COMPANY MISSOULA, MONTANA 35 SENIOR PLAY EFT TO RIGHT: Jeri Spencer, LaReita Parker, Cindy Ward, Bill Brazil 1, George Periman. BILL’S LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Kenney (Assistant Producer- Director), Mr. Pozder (Producer-Director), Mr. Munson (The Angel). NIGHT OUT LEFT TO RIGHT: Roberta Savage, Bill Brazill, holding Dick Komberec. This Page Sponsored by WELCH'S Gertrude and Warren Cafe- -Cabins- -Gas--Diesel We Sometimes Doze, but We Never Close. Garrison, Montana APPLEGATE' LEFT TO RIGHT: Dick Komberec, Arlene Holcomb, Larry Newman, Elsie Patton, Chuck Johnson, Jeri Spencer, Jill Beck, Bill Brazill, Cindy Ward, Ro- berta Savage, Ken Jarvi, Judy James, Bob Sack- man, LaReita Parker, George Periman, Robert Givens. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY CANYON BAR DRUMMOND, MONTANA HARDWARE DRUMMOND, MONTANA 36 JUNIOR CLASS PLAY DEADLY ERNEST” CAST, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ed Radtke; Sue McGowan; Jim Struna; Judy Haptonstall; Julia Page; Joy Allen. CAST, LEFT TO RIGHT: David Schenk; Barbara Enman; Martha Wallace; Roy Allen; Keith Kolbeck; Julia Page; Tom Enman; Joy Allen. 37 BAND LTOR, BACK ROW: G. Munson, J. Haptonstall, B. Enman, E. Allen, W. Jacobsen, D. Fithian, M Athearn, P. Greany, H. Allen, H. Ramberg, K. Brown, L. Christenson, K. Fenton, Director. 2ND ROW:C. Arrington, J. Enman, R. McClure, K. Mordan, N. Hill, L. Martin, M. Smith, T. Korn- berec, D. Hoover, J. Hildebrand. 3RD ROW: J. Lacey, L. Henderson, T. Enman, C. Arrington, C. Manley, B. Thompson, S. Ohrman, J. Beck, J. Nelson, K. Robinson. CHORUS LTOR, BACK ROW: P. Munson, S. Johnson, L. Skones, C. Fithian, B. Henderson, L. Brazill, A. Parker, M. Ahlin, R. Allen, J. Schenk, J. Beck, B. Enman, J. Nelson, M. Smith, J. Lacey, K. Fen- ton, Director. FRONT ROW: M. Jarvis, D. Close, C. Bradshaw, B. Pace, J. Haptonstall, G. Simonich, J. Schenk, H. Baker, J. Allen, M. Tubbs, K. Madsen, L. Whyde, L. Henderson, S. Grunerud, H. Allen, J. Beck, Accompanist. SPONSORED BV 4 BTS CAFES IN MONTANA, MISSOULA, BUTTE AND ANACONDA SPONSORED BY SAFEWAY STORES INC. DEER LODGE, MONTANA 38 MUSIC SNAPS Mrs. Karen Fenton-1st semester The Marching Band Percussion section-L TO R: Pat Greany, Eddie Allen, Barbara Jo Enman, Judy Haptonstall, Gary Munson. Mr. Tom Kenny-2nd semester All-State Entries Hazel Alien-Tom Enman-Jill Beck Brass Section-L TO R: Helen Ramberg, David Thomas, Hazel Allen, Lorilee Christianson, Kathy Brown. 39 PROM ROYALTY QUEEN JUDY I and KING LARRY I THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY DEER LODGE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY NEVIN MORSE— MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Standard Products member OF federal reserve system Drummond, Montana DEER LODGE, MONTANA 40 PROM SNAPS Grand March Entrance PROM ATTENDANTS T errik Pel ant Terry! Skinner Johnny McGuire Centerpiece of 1965 Prom Crowning of King and Queen SPONSORED BY FICKLER'S MOTORS DODGE DEALERS DRUMMOND, MONTANA SPONSORED BY DUTTON HEREFORD RANCH CLARK SMITH INSURANCE HOME OF THE AXTELLS AND BEAU MODESTS DRUMMOND, MONTANA GOLD CREEK, MONTANA 41 DRUMMOND SEASON RECORD COACH: Joe Johnson OUR THEIR SCORE SCORE 53 Helena B 36 56 Helena B 61 60 Frenchtown 54 46 Superior 37 78 St. Regis 63 78 Victor 50 57 D arby 53 46 Granite 72 70 A iberton 59 56 Butte JV 42 69 Florence 49 83 Frenchtown 59 44 Superior 40 76 St. Regis 53 81 Victor 61 55 Darby 57 55 Granite 57 50 A Iberton 48 61 Seeley-Swan 23 68 Florence 62 MANAGER: Dave Fithian CONFERENCE GAMES Drummond DISTRICT, 71 MISSOULA Victor 48 Drummond DIVISIONAL, 78 HAMILTON Arlee 56 Drummond 58 Granite 52 Drummond 69 Willow Crk. 56 Drummond 34 Darby 47 Drummond 57 Darby 49 STATE, HELENA Drummond 55 Rudyard 59 Drummond 81 T erry 68 Drummond 59 St. Labres 78 SPONSORED BY ECHO LAKE LODGE RUTH AND LE5 HERRING ANACONDA PHONE 563—6033 MONTANA ‘A’ TEAM FRONT ROW, L-R: Joe Johnson, Coach, Ken Jarvi, Chuck Johnson, Larry Newman, Gordon Henderson, Bruce Brazi 11, David Fithian, Manager. BACK ROW: Roy Allen, Roger Muchmore, Jim Struna, Bob Sackman, Steve Athearn, Bob Mosness, Bob Mordon. ‘B’ TEAM BACK ROW, L-R: Bob Fisher, Tim Komberec, Richard Tubbs, Clifford Manley, Dan Clark, William Parke, Dusty Mosness. FRONT ROW: Keith Kolbeck, Larry Brazill, Eddie Allen, Mark Athearn. PLEASANT VIEW ANGUS RANCH HOMER E. JAMES DRUMMOND, MONTANA JESSE HENDERSON AND SONS REGISTERED AND COMMERCIAL ANGUS HALL, MONTANA Larry Newman 6'5 Center Senior Ken Jarvi 5'11 Guard Senior Bruce Brazill 5'8 Guard Junior Gordon Henderson 6' Forward Junior Chuck Johnson 6' 1 Forward Senior BONTON BAKERY MISSOULA, MONTANA 44 MA AND PA'S HUSKY SERVICE DRUMMOND, MONTANA Bob Mosness 5'10 Guard Junior Roger Muchmore 5'11 Forward Junior Jim Struna 5'11 Forward Junior Steve A the am S'll Forward Junior Bob Sackman 6' Center Senior THIS PAGE SPONSORED AS A SCHOOL. SERVICE IN MISSOULA WESTERN MONTANA'S FAMILY SHOPPING CENTER GAME SNAPS DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONS Jim Struna, Chuck Johnson, Steve Athearn, Gordon Hender- son, Roger Muchmore, Ken Jarvi, David Fithian, manager, Mr. Johnston, Coach, Bob Sackman, Bruce Brazill, Bob Mos- ness, and Larry Newman. The lower two pictures were taken at the District Tournament in Missoula during our game with Darby. 46 Gordon Henderson going up for a shot. Fight for the ball, Chuck Johnson. D.H.S. TRACK SQUAD FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Mordan, Bob Mosness, William Parke, Larry Brazill. SECOND ROW: Richard Tubbs, Bill Givens, Fred McDonnell, Gordon Henderson, Jim Struna, Roger Muchmore. Fred McDonnell BETTY'S CAFE DRUMMOND, MONTANA LETTERMEN Roger Muchmore PHILI PS BURG MAIL PHILIPSBURG, MONTANA Gordon Henderson •7 ; 47 BAKER'S RANCH Drummond, Montana CHEERLEADERS Billie Nelson, Gayle Simonich, Helen Ramberg. INSERT, Jill Beck, Alternate ‘A’ TEAM ‘B’ TEAM Barbara Jo Enman, Vickey Haney, Mary Smith, INSERT, Cheryl Bradshaw, Alternate. COAST-TO-COAST STORE 330 MAIN ST. DEER LODGE, MONTANA 48 WELCH'S GERTRUDE AND WARREN CAFE-CAB I NS-GAS-DI ES EL. 1 'WE SOMETIMES DOZE, BUT WE NEVER CLOSE. GARRISON, MONTANA HOMECOMING QUEEN SUE MCGOWAN ATTENDANTS Cheryl Bradshaw Barbara Jo Enman Jeri Spencer WAGON WHEEL CAFE backs our annual. BY SPONSORING THIS PAGE NEXT TO HOME, THE BEST PLACE TO EAT. OPEN 24 HOURS SOPHIE AND LEO KLEEMAN PEP CLUB FRONT TO BACK-LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Athearn, J. Hilderbrand, E. Allen, C. Bradshaw, T. Mordan, H. Allen, M. Ahlin, C. Ward, C. Parke, W. Jacobsen, J. Haptonatall, M. Tubbs, K. Savage, J. Page, K. Parker, J. Allen, K. Madsen, H. Baker, J. Holcomb, L. Dedman, B. Henderson, R. Sage, L. Skones, G. Davis, S. Grunerud, T. Kombrec, C. Fithian, T. Enman, S. Johnson, J. Nelson. FRONT ROW: L. Whyde, R. Savage, P. Munson, P. Meakins, D. Close, M. Jarvis, J. Ahlin, D. Clark, D. Palin, W. Parke, D. Mosness, D. Firebaugh, T. Newman, G. Walters. BACK ROW: J. Spencer, Mr. Kenney, Sponsor, B. Enman, J. Beck, V. Davis, D. Kombrec, E. Patton, J. Beck, J. James, R. Kleeman, R. Givens, C. Manley, J. Lacey, L. Henderson, B. Givens. CHEERLEADERS LEFT: V. Haney, B. Enman, M. Smith. CHEERLEADERS RIGHT: B. Nelson, G. Simonich, H. Ramberg. The Pep Club is an organization of both boys and girls. The group supports the cheer- leaders and promotes school spirit. L TO R: Jeri Spencer...........................President Judy Beck...........................V. President Jill Beck..............................Secretary Barbara Enman.....................Representative 50 The Drummond High School Annual Class would like to thank the following merchants for their support in our annual. DEER LODGE MERCHANTS Club 317 Main Wm. R. Taylor M. K. Daniels Midget Bar 207 Missouri Ave. Lawyers Dr. D.A. Burgan, Jr.--Dentist PHILIPSBURG MERCHANTS Masonic Temple Dr. K.L. Brandt--Dentist The Taylor-Knapp Company 513 Main Huffman Grocery and Dr. W. A. Tooke--Optometrist Lockers 308 Milwaukee Ave. Clothes Mart Keystone Drug Independent Welding 407 Main Rodeo Bar Clinic Rexall Drug White Front 513 Main Pintlar Hotel Joyce s Kut Kurl Silver Tavern 517 Main Philipsburg Beauty Shop Chris Alignment Center Winninghoff Motors 610 Main Town Grocery Antler's Bar Bowling The K M Cafe 402 Main Grouan-Robinson Lumber Co. Deer Lodge Clinic 513 Main MAXVILLE MERCHANTS Anthony s 411 Main Maxville Store Mary Ann’s Cafe Maxville Bar 502 Main Ben Franklin Store DRUMMOND MERCHANTS Main St. Marvin C. Beck Lacey's Herefords Texaco Distributor George Karma Lacey Crichton's Hardware Paul Jacobson Ranch 301 Main Star Motel Haviland Insurance Agency Ed Bessie Schaffer 302 Missouri Ave. Barber Shop Deer Lodge Shoe Repair Chuck R. Zottnick 408 Main Wagon Wheel Motel Wardrobe Cleaners Lynn Spackman Construction 314 Main Sorensen Bros. Lumber Co. Gambles Hardware Furniture Turf Bar 413 Main Durfee's Mobile Service Silver State Post Cliff Beck Motors 312 Missouri Ave. The John Manley Ranch The Toggery Pix Theater 417 Main Duke's Soda Fountain Deer Lodge Jewelry The Wm. R. Ohrmann Ranch 504 Main Mable's Beauty Shop Skogmos Montana Bar 419 Main Bert's Enco Service Landon's Lounge Supper Betty's Cafe The Drummond High School Annual Class would like to thank the following merchants for their support in our annual. MISSOULA MERCHANTS Blakney's Glass Shop Palace Hotel Coca Cola, 7-Up Bottling 141 W. Broadway Company 339 W. Broadway H. O. Bell Co. B H Jewelry Co. Auto Retailers 124 W. Main Bedord Equipment Inc. Bob Ward Sons 1421 W. Broadway 321 N. Higgins M-and-M Ready Mix Hansen's Ice Cream Box 1501 519 S. Higgins Music Center Zip Auto Service 310 N. Higgins Ave. Yandt's Men's Store 251 W. Main Music Center 403 N. Higgins Holiday Village Typewriter Supply The Executive Motor Inn 314 N. Higgins 201 E. Main Garden City Floral Stoverud’s Jewelers Bonanza Store of Missoula Inc. 201 W. Broadway The House of Fine Diamonds Bud King Construction Real Estate Center ... Holiday Village HALL MERCHANTS Eddy's Bread 237 Blaine Fischer's Lumber Year The Lamplighter Robert E. Fischer 6th S. Higgins Hatch's Quarter Horses The Townhouse Restaurant J. A. Hatch 114 W. Broadway Cedar Lane Ranch John R. Daily Inc. Registered Angus Basenji 115-119 W. Front Ford and Chris Johnson Olson's Grocery Bushby's Apiaves Bee Farm 2105 S. Higgins Walter and Elaine Richards ■K ------ - -----------J5—


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